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[cheering and applause] >> trace: i'm trace gallagher it's 11:00 p.m. in the east coast, it a clause here in loss
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>> trace: a federal judge now weighing in on the arrest of a former columbia university grad student who led anti-israel protests at columbia university and who the department of homeland security says lead activities aligned with the terror group hamas. it is all part of the trump administration effort to stop anti-semitic protest at universities across the country including columbia. >> you've got to obey the laws of this country. you have to obey the requirements to be lawful while you are here. >> trace: anti-israel protesters not backing off. hundreds turning out tonight in new york city calling for khalil's release which includes members of columbia's faculty. >> we are facing a horrifying reality that our own student, a member of the columbia community
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has become a political prisoner here in the united states. >> trace: the very latest on that in moments plus what appears to be a cyber attack on next as the social media platform faced a series of outages today. >> we're not sure exactly what happened but there was a massive cyber attack to tried to bring down the system with ip addresses originating in the ukraine area. >> we will tell you what it means and president trump standing by his tariffs saying they will greatly benefit the u.s. but he also did not rule out some potential bad news. the senior national correspondent kevin corke live in d.c. with more on that. >> as he prepares to introduce new tariffs on foreign metals this week, president trump has vowed to avoid granting the
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types of exclusions and exemptions that were common during his very first trade war. however, after lobbying automakers and farmers, you probably already know this if you are watching tonight, the president has walked back sweeping tariffs that he promised to impose on canada and mexico. however, even as leaders from abroad lobby the white house for a reprieve and worries percolate here at home, the president insists more tariffs means more money and it is still the best course for this country >> i think the tariffs will be the greatest thing we've ever done as a country. it will make our country rich again. >> that's a hard sell for market watchers who saw the markets all finish in the deep red today sparking recession fears in many corners. but not at the white house.
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>> there is going to be no recession in america. there's going to be global tariffs that are going to come because president trump has said you want to charge us 100% we will charge you 11 -- 100%. >> ontario canada does premier doug ford has already decided to hit the u.s. with a 25% tariff on electricity supply from the great north. that sparking retaliation concerns over in ottawa. no word on that yet from the white house. >> trace: let's bring in... thank you both for coming on. i want to put this up. marco rubio says 82% of usaid programs cancelled. he went on to say in consultation with congress we intend for the remaining percent of programs we are keeping approximately 10002 not be
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administered more effectively under the state department. thank you to doge and our hardworking staff who worked very long hours to achieve this. 62,000 programs, 52,200 gone. that's fast. >> we are at a milestone. 50 days into president trump's administration and they have been so clear and transparent about what's going on. i loved watching the back and forth between secretary rubio and elon musk today especially after there were some rumours about some tension with the cabinet members. it was very clear, he was grateful for what they were doing. it's a monumental task and they are getting the job done. once again promises made promises kept. >> tonight elon musk was on fox business network and he said this about going after ngos, the nongovernmental organizations. >> one of the biggest sources of fraud in the world is government funded.
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this is a gigantic fraud loophole where the government can give money to an ngo and then there are no controls. they've given billions of dollars to ngos that are essentially scams. >> he's got the evidence to back that up. that's the benefit here. >> president trump has a great support for this because americans are sick and tired of our hard-earned taxpayer money going to these frivolous programs abroad. we work hard and we shouldn't have to be funding pet projects in countries we can't even pronounce or know where they are i'm thankful that president trump ran on putting the american people first and that is exactly what he's doing by delivering this, by cutting out usaid and by putting the people first in this country and investing back into america. >> trace: a former vp candidate tim walz was asked if there -- they are still weird
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and he said the following. book... that has absolutely zero to do with you, that is weird. that might be too soft. that is really unnecessary. you think after last week that not a democrat anywhere would say anything about being weird because their performance was to steal a phrase really weird. >> they have learned nothing over the last four months. president trump has earned the spot of being the leader of our party in this country and he did it by a vote of the people. unlike the democrats in their primary. the democrats are really searching for who the leader of their party is and it's really sad to watch. the vice presidential candidate, i think he needs to figure out they are not that into him. >> you would think he would come
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back and say i'm not calling names. we are going to act. we will do what the american people want us to do. they are still calling names, they love the name-calling and it blows me away. >> they have not walked away from this really infantile name-calling that we saw mike we started off as deplorable's. this last cycle we were weird and they've learned nothing from it. they are talking about for the electorate. >> trace: they are maybe learning a little bit here because he says the democrats are in a bit of a whole. >> if you talk to democrats, they recognize they are in a hole. the image of the party is probably in a weaker position then at any point since i think the 1980s. >> trace: that era lasted 12 years. >> congressional democrats have a 21% approval rating. in my opinion i don't think that this is a leadership problem as
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much as it is a policy problem. i'm from california, you are out in california and people are leaving the state because of the poor governance when it comes to high taxes, high crime rate and homelessness. people are sick of it and they are leaving so democrats need to look at why they lost in this last election and gave president trump a mandate. i don't think they are doing that. i think they are doubling down and pointing fingers instead. >> trace: thank you both. >> democrats don't know what to do. this is a nightmare. >> you have a party that got trapped two ways. one defending a broken status quo that nobody likes because they thought that donald trump was going to make it worse. when you defend the status quo you're going to lose. then most people in the country called everybody sexist and racist and a transfer back and every other name and then say
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please follow us. that's not a good strategy. defending a broken status quo and offending most of the country is not as popular as they thought it was going to be. it's going to take a while for people to get it figured out. >> trace: van jones summing up the sorry state of the democratic party. let's bring in the cohost of the everybody settle down podcast... thank you both for coming on. a well-known member says we are screwed, maybe somebody should listen. >> i think he really nailed it. those are the big issues for the democratic party. the first taking some pretty extreme positions. the trans athletes it's a big example and calling people names. people who may be wouldn't agree with you on the issues don't even really want to hear it because they think culturally you are looking down on them and not with them. on the other side they did get caught because of the reaction to trump being the party that
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was defending the status quo. and the cost of living are very high and if you look at democrat run states where democrats have total control, people were leaving those states in part because they don't see government being effective. democrats need to come up with a message of we can make government effective again. >> trace: that is not resonating. the left-wing media website said to donald trump jr. they had three sources confirming that he was seriously considering a run for the white house in 2028. he responded with the following. he says are you... i'm glad you are printing this b.s. because now the rest of the press will see how blank your sources are and how easily you played -- you are played by them. congrats. that's probably a no i'm not running.
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>> obviously. i think his response is hilarious. what i loved about his response even more is the fact that this a administration and junior tell it how it is to the press. they are like enough is enough and we are going to tell you guys how we really feel and expose you guys to the american people because we've been dealing with this for so many years. i've worked for left-wing media for over a decade, 15 years and enough is enough. i'm so happy to see junior just call it out like it is because we need to start doing this more and more. >> trace: while we are on this role here, it's pretty much where we've gone with the democratic party and here's a little sample of what we heard recently. >> somebody slap me and wake me the [bleep] up. >> if you could speak directly to elon musk what would you say? >> [bleep] off. >> elon musk and his hackers don't know [bleep] about what it
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means to run a housing program. >> to think that elon musk or donald trump give up [bleep] about our public schools [bleep] trump. >> i don't swear in public very well but we have to [bleep] trump. >> trace: seems like the decorum is lost. to me i think -- you hear it all the time but you think if we are members of congress, what you think? >> politics has changed dramatically. you don't even have to go back that far. imagine during the george w. bush era or the barack obama era. this is not the way for the democrats. this is not the way. you lose your message because people don't even want to hear it when they see you flying off the handle, i don't mind a curse word here and there. we all do it. but that was so awkward and cringe.
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what she said really didn't even make sense for what she meant at the end there. people laugh at it. >> trace: this is 15 seconds speaking of bad behaviour, this is a cussing tirade from a trance identifying singer at a bernie sanders rally. [singing] >> trace: total tirade on god and religion and you think what is going on here. who is giving these people advice? >> i don't think they are getting any advice. as a religious woman and a woman who prays to god every night i think this is so disgusting. these people need to find god and a good therapist. >> trace: thank you both.
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the alleged mastermind behind the 2021 airport bombing that killed 13 u.s. service members made his first appearance in a u.s. courtroom today. live with new information on this. >> a man accused of conspiring with... has now had his first day in court on u.s. soil. according to prosecutors, he's waived his miranda rights and told the fbi he helped the terror group navigate the route for the deadly suicide bombing attack. president trump announced his capture and extradition during the joint address to congress last week. >> ices terrorist killed 13 to -- 13 service members during the disastrous and incompetent withdrawal from afghanistan. we have just apprehended the topic terrorist responsible for that atrocity and he is right now on his way here to face the
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swift sword of american justice. >> multiple officials observed the suspect's arrival first hand and a former bite an official said the move was surprising telling the daily mail not aware of any instance in which the head of the doj or the head of the fbi would go greet him terrorist at an airport. and they will remain in custody until his next court date and faces life in prison if convicted. >> trace: let's bring in former fbi special agent and fox news contributor nicole parker. great to have you on the show. i wanted your take on this and we we had ashley explain the story about the so-called navigate suspect in court today, the mastermind of the suicide bombing, killed 13 u.s. service members. i'm wondering, we talked about this in 2021, it's 2025, the trump administration effectively
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got this guy in record time. the biden administration maintained they also helped but it doesn't look like it. >> the biden administration didn't evening knowledge their ethnic failure with their with -- ethic failure... he was looking at his watch the entire time. such disrespect. the lack of accountability and transparency for what transpired. they tried to sweep it under the rug as if it never occurred and that's the highest insult to these gold star families. president trump comes in, is a administration wasted no time, they pay respect to our true heroes. this never should have happened but pam bondi is there, kash patel, that shows you how important it is that this person is brought to justice. these family members deserve closure, they deserve justice and they deserve respect.
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>> trace: this administration is getting stuff done. elon musk was on larry kudlow and he talked about today's attack and he said this. >> we are not sure what happened but there was a massive cyber attack to try to bring down the system with ip addresses originating in the ukraine area. >> everybody is automatically like whoa, the government says it was not them but as an investigator you look at this in an investor get of way, they have a lot of information to be able to glean from this right? >> there's a lot of tension going on and elon musk has spoken up in support of president trump and his position and what's going on. i have to give it to him. he's really putting his neck on the line for our country. he's at -- he's done a tremendous amount of work. he's the wealthiest person in the world. he could be sitting enjoying his relaxing life, instead he's out
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there serving our country and he's putting a target on his back in various ways. he's doing it because he loves our country, he's serving america. let's get to the bottom of who caused this. these cyberattacks are always low-cost and high-yield and that's and that's why a lot of these people invest in these. >> trace: everybody's going after him. tulsi gabbard pulls the security clearances. the 51 signers of the hunter biden laptop letter. here's what she said on next -- acts >> trace: the hunter biden disinformation letter... what do you think about this move? >> they destroyed americans trust. when they want on the record signing that letter and claiming
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this is russian disinformation, it was anything but disinformation. they had proven it was correct and for them to go out there and do that was absolutely wrong. these other individuals who their security clearances were also revoked, these are people that have up and iced of the criminal justice system and they have destroyed americans trust and i'm one that believes in accountability so i appreciate what's going on. >> trace: this video, please run this if you will. this is the video all of america is talking about. the athlete that hits the woman over the head with the baton. she says she didn't do it that she slipped and it sure looks like she did it there. what would you say about that? >> i used to run track. i was on a relay. i passed the baton and that is not an accident. you don't cause someone to have a concussion and possible skull fracture if that's an accident. >> trace: great to have you on the show. coming up the controversial
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system that allowed a million illegal immigrants to enter the united states and how the trump administration is repurposed in the act -- app and issik -- encouraging self deportation. a harvard employee spotted tearing down posters of babies murdered by hamas. the response to that is next. later. >> committing crimes, attacking israeli students, locking down buildings, destroying property. they are eligible for deportation. >> hundreds demanding the release of agitator... as a federal judge temporarily halts his deportation. still president trump insists this is the first arrest of many. what you think? should he be deported? let us know. we will read your responses in the nightcap
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>> trace: a school bus carrying 31 people overturned on the garden state parkway in new jersey tonight. we do not have a breakdown of how many were students and how many might have been adults. we do know that so far no fatalities have been reported although 13 people have been taken to local hospitals we are told that one student is now in critical condition. we don't know the breakdown of the ages of those who were inside the bus. we will monitor this throughout the hour. the trump administration has implemented a creative new tool any effort to crack down on illegal immigration. live with new information on that, good evening. >> instead of an app to get migrants into the u.s. this one will nudge them out with a
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promise if they leave voluntarily they can come back in the future. homeland security secretary kristi noem saying the cb be home app gives aliens the options to leave now and self-report so they may still have the opportunity to return legally in the future and live the american dream. if they don't we will find them and deport them and they will never return. ice continuing mass deportations in houston, 646 illegals apprehended in just one week. more than 500 were criminals and 140 of them aggravated felons. also arresting a palestinian activist who has led many pro-hamas protests at columbia university and other college campuses despite him having a green card, tom homan saying if you are in the u.s. you have to follow all rules. they also told fox news to date dhs employees are now undiminished rate of leave for allegedly leaking federal information in recent weeks. they also said two to three
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additional employees are also under investigation for possible leaks and they could face up to ten years in federal prison. >> trace: the common sense department was fascinated to hear texas democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett go on msnbc and say its not a crime to -- illegally enter the country saying its not a criminal violation. it's not criminal. common sense would say actually it is a crime and it's easy to look up right there under... that says improper entry into the united states is a federal misdemeanour punishable by up to six months in jail. a second offence can get you two years in prison. what's really troubling common sense is that when they argue it's not illegal to enter the country illegally, she's saying that as a lawyer and as a
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lawmaker who not only made the statement on national tv, she doubled down on a statement on national tv. maybe the confusion lies in the fact that the previous president wasn't big on following immigration law or because it sanctuary cities and states are not really big on following immigration law. which is a problem because u.s. immigration law is the law of the land. and it's always been considered beneficial to abide by the law of the land. common sense would point out that jasmine crockett making the false statement is not a crime but when you are a lawyer and a lawmaker it's definitely a shame let's bring in mark lamb and chad wolf, thank you both for coming on. i want to play a little sound. this is jasmine crockett making her claim. you were heavily involved in dhs and i will get your response.
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>> they continue to say things like the illegals and that they broke the law coming in. what they are not telling the american people is that it's a civil violation. it's not a criminal violation to enter the country illegally. >> trace: what would you say to her? >> she's entirely wrong. this is what the left does. they try to imagine what immigration law what they wanted to be instead of what it is. it is a crime to enter the country illegally. that's why it's an illegal entry. border patrol, dhs, doj and others will prosecute for that. i think she does a disservice and she's incentivizing more individuals to come win she'd tries to claim its not a criminal act. it entirely is a criminal act to come into this country illegally without any documentation and without any legal right to be here. >> trace: you would think
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somebody would say its against the law. talk about a big week for... the headline reads as follows, quoting here ice arrest 543 criminal aliens, to seven gang members in houston area during weeklong multiagency operation. it sounds like when you don't face a lot of interference you get things done and you had a big week down there in houston. >> they did and this is what we want as the american people. this is why we elected president donald trump and mike this is why we have tom homan. they are out there getting the job done and these numbers tell you that. they are doing their job. i think there was 106 d1 felony arrest as well. so well done. this is what we expected to see as americans and we are grateful that we continue to see it on a daily basis with this administration. >> trace: in boston the mayor was on capitol hill and she said
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the following. here's part of that. >> to everyone of my neighbours back in boston know this, you belong here. this is your home. we are the safest major city in the nation because we are safe everyone. >> today they released the following here. they say the sinks were a city of boston released a dominican illegal alien into the community who was charged with indecent assault and gross lewdness after an arrest. they say they attempted to place a detainer on him but boston was noncooperative so ice tracked him down and arrested him in dorchester, massachusetts. same guy was released by the bite in a administration a couple of years ago at the border. >> the mayor has been on the wrong side of this issue for some time so when she says it's safe for everyone what she's saying is it safe for illegal alien that are going to reoffend in her community.
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i don't understand why it's hard for these mayors to understand that for their own community sake and for the safety of their residence that they should want those illegal aliens that are criminals, that continue to commit criminal acts, based want them removed from communities but they double down on their failed sanctuary jurisdiction policies time and again. and needs to change and it is changing. >> they are risking the safety of their citizens. i want to get your take on the cbp app that has been turned around. when biden was doing it... now they've turned it around to make people self deport. easier to self deport. do you think it's clever the way they've done this? >> i think so. if they are using it to self deport or for the way that it should be used, the way it was being used was a complete travesty. they made it so that people could come into this country illegally and the cartel were taking advantage of it.
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it was a complete and utter disaster. they could figure out a way to take the money they invested in a program and flip it around and use it for people to actually go back to the countries they came from, that's a win for this administration. >> trace: we appreciate you both coming on. still to come hamas ignoring the latest deadline. how israel is ratcheting up the pressure. that's next. storic cities and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort.
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enforcement and customs enforcement. the arrest is the first publicly known deportation effort under the presidents promised crackdown on students who allegedly led activities in support of are aligned with hamas which as you know is a designated terrorist organization. he's believed to have taken part in some of the protest against the war in gaza, has for the president he touted him -- the arrest on truth social alleging that people... were engaging in pro-terrorist, anti-semitic, anti-american activity and the trump administration will not tolerate it. while the judge has temporarily halted the removal, democrat congresswoman... said on instagram you don't have to agree with the students who have been protesting against the on their campus but everyone should agree to uphold basic
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constitutional rights. it's dangerous to allow our government to target people based on political speech. speech that very well may send him home in the coming days. >> trace: let's bring in... beth needs to you first. this is actually from him. he said this back in april. part of what he said and i will get your response. >> all students they have the right of freedom of expression, and academic freedom as well. >> they echoed that today saying its all about free speech but it's not because we also have him on tape saying some very bad
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things. it's hate speech, what are your thoughts? >> he was handing out literature from hamas and... and several times previously. the federal government did what columbia university should have done and removed him from campus and he shouldn't have been welcome on campus. it's wild that i got to this point. i'm glad that finally we have an administration who is willing to enforce the standards that are written pretty clearly into the law about supporting terrorism as a green card holder. >> trace: they double down on that. she said the following here, this is someone -- here's what she said. >> this is someone who has been the engine behind so much of the violence that we have seen on campus. no one is telling them that they
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cannot peacefully protest or say things that we disagree with. what is happening is violence. >> we've seen the violence. we've seen it for 15 months on campuses across the country. >> if you are a foreign national spreading hamas propaganda on university campuses, trump just put you on notice. just like trump said in that tweet -- in that post on x, i hope you enjoy that iced detention centre. he's sending a monster signal to all of israel's enemies who are backing that anti-semitism with those bots and doubling down on the electronic warfare. you been put on notice. >> "the washington free beacon" writes the following. harvard university has fired an employee who was caught ripping down posters...
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who were taken hostage by hamas during its october attack on israel and later murdered by the terrorist group. it's taken a while. >> it's taken a while. we've got to get serious in this country. the president once said we are going to take away $100 million from columbia, so what. qatar will feed them back to 400 million. they have so much money in the bank's. they've got the 400 million. imagine if the federal government had said we go and see any picture over the last four years, are you a part of anything, the federal government will not hire you. we will not allow your license to work in the federal government. people want -- stop thinking of irish should not go to look -- should not go to columbia. >> trace: hamas acknowledged deadline to release hostages,
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israel cuts off electricity to gaza. these hostages as a trump has said many times need to come home. >> this was something that they should have been able to do and had the freedom to do on october eighth 2023 but we had an administration the white house that would not have supported that action which is wild considering the carnage that happened the day prior. thank god that israel is finally able to take action, they have the full support of the american government to finish the job. that is the humanitarian thing to do in gaza. the fact that this war has gone on for so long, it's taken a lot of innocent lives and the pastorates over the better. that is to cut off all the supplies to the terrorists and make sure that hamas is able to be eliminated as they need to be >> trace: the israeli energy minister, he says i have now signed in order to cut off electricity to the gaza strip immediately.
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enough with the talk its time for action, is it enough action? >> it's just the beginning. when the united states was fighting the they were not giving them electricity. you do not go and give your enemy anything. the world demands israel pleas be humanitarian. hamas demands and we give them. my question is when it's hamas going to stop demanding, never. when you give out the last hostage someone in amsterdam is going to be kidnapped and not only that, what you going to do when you have 400 hostages and then they say we want tel aviv. are you going to say... when is enough? >> trace: israel announces plans to create an immigration administration to locate gazans. it's a lot of people, what you think about this plan? >> it's interesting and trump started that. a lot of people thought i was
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crazy when i said that. it's the only way to start to deradicalized that population and i see gaza is now saying let us out. we are not interested in being here, we've lost everything. hamas has destroyed our homes, please egypt let us in. i say continue that and start building up that process and let's get as many of them out as we can. it's the only way they will be able to get back into gaza. >> trace: a federal judge temporarily halting the deportation of a columbia university agitator. what do you think? should he be deported? let us know. we are back with the nightcap crew which includes you next. allison. [swooshing sound] introducing allison's plaque psoriasis. ♪ she thinks her flaky, gray patches are all people see. ♪
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>> trace: back with the nightcap crew... tonight's topic the deportation administration. federal judge halting the deportation of an agitator, what you think? should president trump to port this person? >> anyone who sympathizes with any terrorist group should be deported because i really don't think that burden should be on the taxpayer's shoulders when it
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comes to putting them through the court system or in jail or prison. >> they made an interesting argument about free speech and the limitations thereof. i feel like potentially you could be a real danger not just to students around the campus but broadly speaking and for that reason you forfeit your visa and you probably should get out. >> if you have the evidence they should have consequences. >> every store says we have the right to refuse service. the law says if you create chaos or a nuisance we can deny you. this guy denied. >> this is a terrorist sympathizer and supporter using a tax funded university as his personal recruitment center. >> hamas is a terrorist organization and he was passing out some of their stuff so i think you will be deported. i'm glad he's having a hearing before a judge and i don't want to see it extended to...
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>> if you are going to facilitate and lead protests, goodbye, you can say. >> colleen yes of course he incited violence against americans from a group designated as terrorist. just because he has a green car does not mean he can ignore the law. mary, not deporting him will only empower him and his followers. jamie, it will send a clear message that we are serious about ending anti-semitism. allen says yes these judges are out of line and... you don't come to america and incite violence and katie says we are a nation of "law & order". those that cause violence should be deported. thank you for joining and thank you for watching america's late news. i'm trace gallagher in los angeles, see you back here again tomorrow night.
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