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if you have a parasitic infection. (boy) skin that's still more clear even at 1 year? clearly it's possible... with ebglyss. (vo) talk to your doctor about ebglyss for eczema. [applause] >> trace: good evening i'm trace gallagher. it's 11:00 p.m. on the
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east coast, 8:00 here in los angeles and this is america's late news, fox news and night. elon musk leaving capitol hill moments ago after a late night meeting with house republicans to talk doge of course. and how congress could make spending cuts permanent. an update on that in moments. a fake bomb threat interrupting a pro-palestinian protest in new york city. prompting more than 50 nypd officers in riot gear to descend on the scene as anti-israel protesters occupied a campus building for a second consecutive week. plus this. >> i look at the democrats in front of me and i realize there is absolutely nothing i can say to make them happy or to make them stand or smile are applaud, nothing i can do. >> turns out he was right. the address for love common sense accomplishments the democrats refused to applaud, the capturing of the nicest terrorist promoting health and
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wellness among americans, removing illegal migrant killers on drug dealers for my streets and yes a young boy fighting brain cancer. the liberal media was just as appalled. >> i don't know what else it is for them to do. they are a lost party. >> i don't know who saw the flamingo signs but they should be fired. >> to not stand for that little boy is important and disgusting behaviour. >> you all shouldn't have shown up if you weren't going to be more disruptive. >> trace: the senior national correspondent is live on capitol hill with more on the meeting between mosque and house republicans. >> elon musk came to capitol hill today to talk to senate and house republicans and give them a report card, a status update on the work. here's what he told them as he walked and left that meeting. >> there's a lot of opportunity ... and we are making good progress.
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>> republicans want to find a way to make the suggested cuts permanent. one idea being floated right now is to use a rescission package to claw back all that money that's already been appropriated by congress like money set aside for usaid. mike johnson says its on the table. >> we've talked about that because most of this will be part of the fy 2026 budgeting process and the appropriations. if there are things that relate to fy 2025 and we have artie passed the cr than you will have rescissions that would come from the administrative -- administration from the executive branch. >> as he left the building i asked him if he had a response to senator ellis a slot kins rebuttal. the democratic rebuttal in which she called out elon by name. he answered i don't know who she is. >> trace: thank you.
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let's bring in political and media strategist... thank you both for coming on tonight. christina to you first. elon musk -- met with house republicans tonight. here's some of the response from some lawmakers and elon himself. >> as the chair of the committee i am walking away with major tools that i can use and very much look forward to having that hearing. >> somebody's got to straighten it out and it looks like it will be elon musk. >> there's a lot of opportunity to improve expenditures in the government. we are making good progress. >> the bottom line is a lot of people hate this stuff but it is putting some points on the board. regardless of how you feel about it you've got to acknowledge their putting numbers up at. >> thank it was important how this -- he's admitted mistakes
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and summer -- lawmakers have been outspoken and said there needs to be a step in the process -- three-step to be exact. one is exposing the fraud. second to confirm what you found is impact true so you don't have unintended consequences that you take action to quickly and the third is to take action and then as mike johnson referred to, it's important to do all three steps because they have a budget coming up and they have to know that these savings are confirmed and they are going to make decisions based on that. i it's common sense to do that and i'm glad the conversation was had. >> trace: the canadian prime minister was slamming trump yesterday and then on the phone with him today had the following trump posted this on truth social. for anyone who is interested i also told governor justin trudeau of canada that he largely because the problems we have with them because of his weak border policies which allowed tremendous amounts of fentanyl and illegal aliens to pour into the united states.
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these policies are responsible for the death of many people. it seems like a deal on these tariffs is doable and it seems like justin trudeau is willing to play along. >> president trump is a dealmaker and he is absolutely correct that fentanyl, the trapping of it from our northern and southern borders are wreaking have a on americans across the country. and that is why from a dod perspective we have been tasked to work with our agency partners by president trump to secure the border and to protect the territorial sovereignty of the united states. secretary hag seth was at the border today with vice president j.d. vance. we are proud to be a part of that mission and we will protect our homeland. >> trace: meantime you had the ... who walked out of the meeting last night and she said the following. >> this man with no respect for congress,... who is putting us into a
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constitutional crisis. and this man and his hateful rhetoric -- rhetoric and more harmful policies... >> trace: there is no constitutional crisis and she said saying that trump was disrespectful and you had the media screaming. they held up signs, they swung kane's and it literally did everything they possibly could to disrupt this thing and she's talking about disrespect. even the left media is like what was going on last night. >> the words coming out of your mouth it sounds like you were describing a movie. i can't believe this is the reality we are expensing right now. even msnbc criticized the move so the situation is dire. a lack of decorum, a failure to stand for a young boy who is battling brain cancer and the democrats failed to meet the political moment in my opinion. americans are exasperated. she did have a decent rebuttal and i think as democrats focus half as much on the things she mentioned like the economy, national security and promoting unity it would make much more headway than they do focusing
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solely on bashing president trump. >> i think john federman will talk more about him coming up. he... it only makes trump look more presidential and restrained. we are becoming the metaphorical car alarms that nobody pays attention to and it may not be the winning message. may not be? i mean come on. >> absolutely correct. despite the disruptions that were caused yesterday evening president trump has been very clear he's going to unite this country through success and we have seen that across-the-board especially when you look as president trump mentioned last night a military recruiting numbers. we are breaking records across the the u.s. army in december at the best recruiting month in 15 years. that is fantastic. young people are invigorated to serve. america is stronger than ever. >> trace: thank you both for
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coming on. the trump administration now accusing democrats of disrespecting the american people during the president's address to a joint session of congress last night. the senior national correspondent kevin corke live in d.c. with a few examples. >> just a few. the most shameful moment in the history of presidential addresses. that is how the white house press secretary described last night's anti-trump protest during the president's 100 minute speech to a joint session of congress. she accused democrats of cheering for ukraine but not for america. noting their handheld protest signs, the walkouts, the constant interruptions including a disruption so great that texas congressman al green was you know, given the heave-ho, expelled from the chamber. they said the dems flat-out disgrace themselves. >> they flat-out expose themselves as the party of
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insanity and tape. the party that wants to put america last. they've allowed their trump derangement syndrome to stop them from celebrating america and our people. and we will not allow them to forget that. >> it wasn't just the protest. democrats the white house argued couldn't even be bothered to stand up and support of the victims of migrant crime. appoint sized cancer survivor who hugged his way right into america's hearts after being made an honorary secret service agent, truly touching moment. to say nothing of showing their support for young men who found out he had been excepted to west point. or mark foegele who had been imprisoned until last month. just bad optics all around including for obama point men and democratic strategist davis -- david axelrod who set among other things i think there were times when they should have risen. i think what al green did was despicable. and assessment, a lot of people
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would agree with. >> trace: kevin corke live for us in d.c. thank you. the fox news in a common sense department has a question, what is it that democrats support? common sense was watching last night along with much of the country as president trump led -- trump addressed congress and as democrats put up their signs... the president noted there was no way he could make democrats stand, smile and applaud. common sense understands that. listening to the president check off a litany of accomplishments is not going to please the opposition. but they didn't just snub trump, they snubbed the capture of a terrorist who killed americans and -- in afghanistan. they ignored a student getting accepted to west point. they fail to acknowledge families whose children were killed by illegal immigrants. rolled their eyes at a 13-year-old boy battling brain cancer and being made an
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honorary secret service agent. they were silent about pursuing peace in ukraine yet cheered more funding for the war in ukraine. legislators wore pink in support of women, not a single democrat senator voted to keep males out of female sports. democrat senator john federman says his party is quoting here become the metaphorical car alarms nobody pays attention to. common sense agrees. the noise is annoying. but 99% of the time its nothing but noise. let's bring in... great to have both of you on. they had a little bit of self-reflection. they said the following here and obligate your comment on this. >> i don't know who saw the debate but they should be fired.
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>> this is an indictment in my opinion on the democratic leadership. the democratic leadership says they didn't want disruptions and they wanted people to attend. they wanted business as usual and we are fighting back in other ways. there is a palpable discussed as claire said from not just the members but their constituents. >> the bottom line is the democrats got that advice again and they took it again. >> it seems like at this point being a leftist is just a constant humiliation ritual. all of their ideas are terrible whether it's their policies or the way that they are conducting themselves at something like the state of the union. i don't know whose idea was to bring those little bingo signs but this is not moving the needle. this is not making your side and you -- look any more credible. i don't understand how childish you have to be to think that that was going to do something productive. >> trace: you look at this and when you see some of these tv personalities on msnbc they are trying desperately to stick up
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for the left and they do it and it comes across as being very awkward. watch this. >> this is disgusting. the president made a spectacle out of praising a young man who has thus far survived pediatric cancer as if the president had something to do with that. >> i let myself feel joy about d.j. and i hope he's alive for another 95 years. i hope you never has to defend the united states capitol against donald trump supporters and if he does i hope he isn't one of the six who loses his life to suicide. >> you look at some of these public opinion polls and you look at these focus groups and you see that the lines go up when the president was praising d.j. and honouring him with his secret service thing, people loved it. >> seeing that footage last night made me so glad that i
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decided to leave the democratic party when i left last august. i don't recognize them anymore. they've devolved into a group of mean-spirited sore losers acting like petulant children. to go on television and politicize a tragedy the way that rachel maddow and nicole wallace did last night was just absolutely despicable. it was a new low and i she should resign. >> i want to play this because this is the democrats reaction. the democrats you will see is the blue line. they are talking about jocelyn none gary. watch the democrats and the other lines they go up innmak play that sound bite if you would. >> moments ago i formally renamed that refuge in loving memory of your beautiful daughter jocelyn.
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so mr. vice president if you would may i have the order. >> republicans and independents were very much struck by democrats flatlined across the board. >> is becoming more apparent to me that the left hates trump more than they love america. so anything that's talking about america in a positive way whether you are uplifting a young child who is having their dreams come true or all the different elements that he is doing to restore american patriotism and to bring families back together. those are things that republicans love to see but these democrats they are disgusted by that because they would rather look at a young terminally ill child as a pawn and a reason to attack donald trump than they would actually being happy for this child having their dreams come true. >> trace: when donald trump was saying that america is back watch the colours and watch the lines. >> to my fellow citizens,
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america is back. [applause] >> trace: independents and republicans again and the democrats just do not like anything about donald trump. >> they don't and honestly if they can learn anything from last night and the public perception to the way that they acted and behaved its that the resistance is not working anymore. like if they are ever going to figure out who they are they just can't define themselves as being against donald trump. they need to define themselves as being for something. i still don't understand what they are for. >> trace: common sense couldn't figure it out either. thank you both. >> in recent years our justice system has been turned upside down by radical left lunatics.
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my administration has acted swiftly and decisively to restore fair, equal and impartial justice under the constitutional rule of law starting at the fbi and the doj. pam good luck. >> trace: let's bring in nicole parker. great to have you on the show. the top fbi official in new york is out. the guardian writes the following. fbi's top official in new york was forced out on monday just weeks after he bowed to dig in and resist the trump administration's purge of agents who investigated the january sixth assault on the capital. what you think? cleaning house like they promised or is this an unfair ouster? >> first of all i do honour and respect the work and service he did for a country. he served in our military and i believe he served with honour in the fbi and i would like to say thank you for that. at the same time its time for
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change at the fbi. what's been happening in the most recent years is just not working for the american people and it hasn't been working for the fbi. it's time for fresh new leadership and those that are going to get in there and are going to be on board. and anyone that's resisting, he resisted turning over this january sixth list. my question is where you resisting when they were forcing agents to work misdemeanours for four years in a row, was there must have is -- was there much resistance on that? it's time for leadership changes at the fbi. the rank and file agents would agree and support that. >> trace: the epstein files are big thing. you talk about the case we just talked about and pam bondi really wants to get these things out. she said the following here. >> we believe in transparency and america has the right to know. the biden administration is set on these documents, why are they
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sitting in a southern district of new york and? i want a report on that. sadly these people don't believe in transparency but i think it more unfortunately i think a lot of them don't believe in honesty >> trace: she has some reductions in there but she wants everything on jeffrey epstein to be public. >> i know pam bondi, this is a woman of integrity. she's an honest woman and she's a straight shooter and this is what americans want. they have lost trust in the department of justice and the fbi because there's been no transparency in the last several years and she's promising that and she's going to deliver. obviously you are not able to show everything if it comes down to victim information that cannot be shown. national security information cannot be shown. and grand jury information cannot be shown. anything that will be redacted she even said that she will explain why it is being redacted. that's unprecedented. i've never heard of that and i love that she's saying i'm going to tell you as much as i possibly can which is the opposite approach of what we have recently seen where there was little to nothing that was
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being told to the american people. i appreciate pam bondi. kash patel is on fire at the fbi making drastic changes that are necessary to move the doj and fbi forward. >> trace: all want to play this very quickly. this is the lawyer for the accused cop killer who got bond in houston. >> there making all these waves about is that all he got is a million-dollar bond. who can come up with $100,000? his family put there everything they had to help him get out because they know he's not guilty of capital murder. >> trace: what you think about it... >> that is up or intend disgusting. i lost my closest friend in the fbi. she was killed in line of duty and her killer took his own life. if he was let out on bond i would feel exactly the same. i'm originally from houston and to see this happen in my city is wrong. i judge that will allow someone out who has killed a cop its
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totally inappropriate, on accept a bull and it's insulting. >> trace: rate to have you on the show is always, think you. breaking tonight several... after anti-israel protesters take over the library handing out hamas pamphlets. the details on that are coming up next. later in the nightcap. >> i'm very disappointed in the democrats. i feel like i made a good choice i'm gone forever. >> trace: many people embarrassed by their party's behaviour. the president's address to congress, what you think was the democrats biggest veil of the night, let us know. we will read your responses coming up in the nightcap
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>> trace: anti-israel agitators were back in new york city occupying the lobby of the school's main library for a few hours by late this afternoon administrators said they got a bomb threat so the building had to be evacuated and that is when some protesters began clashing with police trying to escort them out with several of them being taken into custody. we will keep you up-to-date as always on the various protests around the country. key members of the trump administration went to the southern border today touting the president's commitment to combating illegal crossings and some sanctuary city mayors were on the hot seat on capitol hill. new information on this, ashley good evening. >> top ranking members a president trump's team paid a visit to the southern border today just after trump announced record-setting progress in the fight against illegal immigration.
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>> i deployed the u.s. military and border patrol to repel the invasion of our country. and what a job they've done. illegal border crossings last month were by far the lowest ever recorded ever. >> vice president j.d. vance, pete hegseth and director of national intelligence tulsi gabbard travelled to highlight the ministrations cracked down and took some questions from the press. >> how much of the wall needs to be walled off for trump leaves office? >> i think the president hope is by the end of the term we build the entire border wall. >> does not give in the united states the green light to go into mexico and strike them there? >> on not going to make any announcements of invasions of mexico today. >> is there talk or thoughts about actually u.s. military forces going into mexico? >> no.
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>> mayors from four sanctuary cities visited capitol hill today to defend their immigration policies and they tried to turn the table on republicans calling on them to pass comprehensive immigration reform. back to you. >> trace: ashley thank you. let's bring in orange county g.o.p. chairman will o'neill and mark lam. thank you for coming on gentlemen. a sheriff to you first. play a little bit more sound of j.d. vance on the reduction of the border crossing numbers. >> the reason why we've seen a 90% reduction, the reason why this particular sight has gone from over 1500 crossings per day to 30 crossings per day is because president trump has empowered and demanded that his whole government take the task of border control seriously and that's exactly what we are doing.
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>> you listened and it is a trickle down there. fully handle a bow by the agents on the scene. >> i've been talking to sheriffs all along the southern border and they said -- i said can i check in on what's going on and they said we will tell you what's going on. nothing. there's nobody coming across right now that's what we expected from this a administration whenever voted in and they are doing what they said. really what matters is there messaging is matching up with their actions. the fact that j.d. vance and pete hegseth and tulsi gabbard all right there on the border shows they are taking this far more serious than the previous administration ever did. >> they are being very successful so far. we talked about the blue city mayors meeting some republican g.o.p. members and jim jordan and blue city mayor denver mayor mike johnston had this little back-and-forth. >> this gang member who allegedly stole a car, menaced people and assaulted people give
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us a 48 hour heads up. is not right? >> i do know about the detainer request. we provided a notification of release. >> what kind of notes if you give ice when you released him? >> are not sure. [simultaneous talking] >> one hour notice and he released him five days ago. >> you were the mayor of newport beach. can you imagine helping and assisting some of these criminal illegal immigrants to avoid ice? >> not at all. those mayors today embarrass themselves. what they really showed was they forgot what the first role of being the mayor is which is to protect your community. the video that was referenced there is showing a venezuelan gang member being released on to the street because the sanctuary city policy in denver is said they wouldn't cooperate with ice so you could have transfer that person safely inside the jail to ice. instead he got out.
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they chased him down and he assaulted a nice officer. is the problem with sanctuary city policies. they think the policies are the answer to the problem, they are the problem. >> the presidents best line of the night was this and i will get your thoughts. >> friends in the democrat party kept saying we needed new legislation we must have legislation to secure the border. but it turned out that all we really needed was a new president. >> we have talked about this for years. they kept saying pass the bill trump killed a bill. that's why the people are crossing the border. there was never any legislation needed, it was simply to toughen the border and secure it finally once and for all. >> it was one of his many mike drop a moments. probably the best one of the night. this reality whether it's the border or the economy whether it's what's going on in the middle east and in europe, everything has changed now that
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we have a new president in there. we didn't need to codify bad behaviour. we need to fix the problem and all it took was getting the new president in there who understands that work needs to be done and it was matching up with his words and they are getting the job done. well done mr. president last night. well done. >> this is the president speaking to the family of... who was killed by an illegal immigrant. >> alexis i promised that we would always remember your daughter, your magnificent daughter and earlier tonight i signed an order keeping my word to you. >> trace: even if you are against the presidents immigration policy can you imagine staying silent as the democrats did, nothing for this woman who lost her daughter. nothing for laken riley's family , no response.
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>> in fact, what it showed was that americans didn't -- they have the choice between those who stand up and those who stay seated. they chose people who stood up. people like president trump who stood up for jocelyn and her mom. it was brutal to watch that. >> thank you both. coming up democrats refusing to stand for americans during president trump's speech last night. that's how they handle being a minority on a national level in d.c. but here in california they are trying to silence republicans altogether. and later on this ash wednesday mark wahlberg shares what his faith means to him. that's next. join thousands of advertisers who have built their businesses, reaching america's most influential audience. need creative? we can help. fox news media impact starts here. advertise with us today.
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christina coleman's life with a closer look at what we mean. >> here in california where democrats have a super majority the state's democratic assembly speaker abruptly removed some of the most outspoken republican lawmakers from their high-profile committee roles. the communications director told the "los angeles times" the speaker routinely addresses committing meetings throughout the year and his goal is always to ensure members are in optimal roles to collaborate effectively and deliver for californians. that's getting some pushback. they called the move just another day in this corrupt institution. also last month a protester hurled a tomato at assemblywoman alexandra macedo while she spoke in support of an investigation into california's multibillion-dollar high-speed rail project which has been riddled with delays.
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>> there was protesters outside the entire time. so i said if they have questions i want to give them answers and have a reasonable conversation. i was greeted by people dressed as dinosaurs and clowns and when i try to address them i had a tomato thrown at me. >> dinosaurs and calm costumes. according to the u.s. transportation department the high-speed rail project would now be more than three times the original cost estimate. now costing at least $106 billion. >> and it's going from... christina thank you. let's bring in political analyst and attorney... thank you both for coming on. to you first katie because we talked about this. the headline reads california assembly speaker robert reavis ousts republicans from pivotal committees among those removed were cecily members carl demaio
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and... who were ousted from the budget committee and joe patterson who lost his position as vice chair of the assembly's health committee. that's the strategy just get them out of their committee so they have no power and then they try to fight to get their way back in. it's that same cycle. >> silence the opposition so we don't have to address the needs. they also kicked off another from the elections committee and he is trying to address issues with our election system in california that are desperate need for fixing. just to see the continued silencing with the super majority in california they are not interested in helping the people. >> scott turner former nfl football player coming to l.a. he was in the palisades today. tomorrow he goes to altadena. it's showing you the trump administration is like can you take a look at what's going on because i haven't been out in a while and i'm always worried about what exactly if nothing is happening is happening.
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>> we know that in altadena and in palisades people are being told it's going to take three to five years. they were told you can start immediately. that was a lie. >> the bullet train was going to take three to five years. >> we are seeing a constant pattern from california and l.a. officials applying to people to their face. they find out later the bad news after they made plans. people can't afford to wait there long -- that long. they are just moving someone -- somewhere else with insurance money. i we need federal oversight here. they are on the ground a lot and they can do one other great thing which is to remove all of the squandered embezzled money from the homeless industrial complex that they've been feeding to california. you look at how much money is blown, tens of billions of taxpayer dollars a year, without that money they can't do all these crazy initiatives. >> trace: he's been a good eye for the some ministries know what's happening here. >> the president said he's going to be my guy in california who will keep me up-to-date on what's happening on the ground
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and you can see people are coming to secretary turner. we had the administered it for epa and we have someone on the ground. they are baking please find solutions. gavin newsom is starting a new podcast and not finding solutions. >> trace: that's so important for the governor to have. and then talk for hours about nothing about people who disagree with you. i just want to put this up there. karen bass fire warning's before ghana, the day before los angeles karen bass left they received an email from the department warning of a high confidence in damaging winds and elevated fire conditions occurring next week. she told alex michelson and we play the sound bite here, she told him didn't get to me. it just is stuff like this that people are really losing credibility. >> it's constant lies from karen bass and we knew it from the beginning. rather than just say i'm sorry i had some word about this i made a bad decision i came as quickly
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as i could, let's try to fix it instead of looking back, she doubled down and triple down on her lies. she tweeted out this morning for goodness' sakes from her own account before leaving for ghana and then rather than just accepting it she's really destroying herself. she's going to be recalled i think and her career is in trouble. >> is her career in trouble can-mac about 15 seconds. >> i sure hope so if we can get voter i.d. and california i think she'd be gone in a hot second. it would be nice to see her go. >> trace: thank you both. on this ash wednesday the senior correspondent benjamin hall interviews mark wahlberg. you've got to see this. a partner and investor in the prayer app hollow about their faith and how to make it more accessible to everybody. >> you've got your ashes on already and i to start off you can tell us about what those mean to you. >> for me it's the start of lent and it's a reminder that i need to do more and i need to be
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better. there's things that are in my life that are distracting and take me away from my focus on building my relationship and giving -- getting closer to god. very excited about lent and i'm excited about so many people come up to me and i talked about how especially... it's touched their lives. it's a nice reminder of what i should be doing. >> we spoke to each other about the role faith played in both our lives during difficult moments. for him it was during some of his younger years. at one point he was in prison. for myself it was when i was injured and i found myself reaching out to god to try and save me. he wants to try to teach people about the strength that he himself found during faith. >> trace: some democrats embarrassed by their party's outburst at trump's joint address to congress. what you think was their biggest
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>> trace: back with the nightcap crew.
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tonight's topic anti-trump antics. even democrats are somewhat embarrassed by their parties outburst at trump's joint address to congress last night. what do you think was the biggest veil of the night? >> for me it was the paddles. this felt like something conjured up by michael scott from the office where they think it's creative and good leadership when in reality the left is cringing and thinking how in the world that these people get to this position. >> trace: the paddles had to be number 1 on social media today. everybody put something else in there and you are like they did this to themselves be one trump baited them. he gave them so money opportunities to stand up for various things such as a child with cancer or families of violent crime, things that any human should stand up for. maybe you don't even applaud but at least stand up out of respect and they didn't. he said i could find a cure to many diseases and they still wouldn't thank me. >> they should have gone the opposite of what they said they
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were going to do and instead they did exactly what he said. >> it's a three-way tie for me. obviously not standing for the child battling cancer or the young girls who were killed by people here illegally. yet they would stand when talking about ukraine win billions of our taxpayer dollars have gone there. it was an embarrassment for the democrats. >> i agree 100%. the hug is what really got me. i haven't cried since 2006. i was this close. that's a chance to cheer for a little kid who is suffering and they didn't do it. >> trace: it's a big miss. >> do you guys not have a heart, i agree with what everyone said it. >> i think the biggest veil for them was absolutely exposing to the world who they are that they are not want to be the party that mourns with you. not the party that celebrates with you. you're going to be the party
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that puts politics over humanity and that was on full display last night. >> trace: scott says pretty simple, the guests are heroes. they could have treated them with respect dignity and kindness. the entire net was a failure but sitting on their hands when individual americans were recognized, disgraceful. adam, the refusal to stand for your child with the other families who were -- when you let political ideology how do brain you need to examine your own heart and soul. jeff fully up their silly paddles and withholding applause from all the courageous honourable guests. charlotte, al green's big mouth and cane. at linda, the absolute disrespect for the position of the presidency and lisa, wearing pink to support women when they voted to let men play in women's sports. think you for watching america's late news. you i'm trace gallagher in los angeles, i will see you back here tomorrow. known for canc, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 18 types of cancer,
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