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[ cheering and applause ] >> greg: we are out of time, charly arnolt tom shillue, joe devito fox news at night, is right up next. >> trace: good evening andres gallagher, it's 11:00 pm on the east coast, 8:00 here in los
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angeles and this is america's late news. fox news at night be among the federal government is watching what you watch on youtube. there is astonishing reports tonight that federal investigators ordered google to hand over the names, addresses, telephone numbers and user activity over those who watch certain youtube videos puttmac the feds were trying to track down a criminal and were apparently tracking you in the process. our national correspondent is live in a dc was big news about big brother, good evening rob mike according to forbes, government asking google to give up names, addresses, phone numbers, user activity of all account to users who access or didn't youtube videos back in january of 2023? as you mentioned as part of a larger criminal investigation. in another instance, please also ask google to provide a list of accounts that are viewed and/or interrupted with youtube live streams. that could lead to information
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again on what they claim was police storage. privacy experts tell foxbusiness tonight of this discovery is absolutely terrifying, saying it allows police to target people for simply consuming content "it is unconstitutional, it is terrifying, and it is happening everyday" youtube warns just as chilling, allowing police to target people simply for the content of those -- they consume, nobody should fear and -- enoch out of the door from police sibley because of what youtube algorithm is serving up. the discovery also calms as meta- is changing its algorithm to restrict instagram users access to put ago information, and of course as an upcoming supreme court ruling could decide at new standards for free speech. and while it is still unclear if gould gave authorities requested information, the company tells foxbusiness "we have a rigourous
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process to design and protect the product -- privacy and constitutional rights of our users" it goes on, "we examine each demand for legal validity, concerned with developing case law and we routinely push back against overbroad or otherwise inappropriate demand for user data" including objecting to some demand entirely. now the doj tonight has yet to respond to our request for comment, it is a huge's story, a bombshell some would say, one that would obviously garner further examination. back to you. >> trace: come in a cork life for us in dc, thank you. let's bring into the host had median technologist attorney matthew, thank you were having -- i'm on the show. privacy and information centers said "what we watch online you can reveal deeply sensitive information about us. our politics, passions, religious relieves -- beliefs and watch for. it's fair to expect that law
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enforcement won't have access to that information without probable cause. this order turns out assumption on its head. targeting people for the content that they consume seems astonishing and baffling to a lot of people. >> reporter: it is definitely troubling and that is the concept of probable cause but the more export -- imported because it is a subpoena or warrant request be muggy there are valid reasons for looking at the private behavior of individuals aviators for valid criminal investigation for mike here we have a allocable investigation but trying to find every person was viewed as art and video and there is 30,000 people that viewed the video, it stretches the imagination wondering of that could be narrowly tailored to the criminal and medication. >> trace: seems like they are just throwing a big net out of there and will be they will catch something, and he was see gun lake fishing, some small fish with a big fish. >> reporter: you are wondering how you can chisel that down with who can be involved in the coming of process here in terms of thinking about what's the
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expectation for privacy, people have an expectation of privacy and online and social media behavior. >> trace: you talk about the expectation of privacy, the court granted these orders and then cap with a secret until forbes doctor came in and godless freedom of information act and guard these dogmas be like they said look at we will grant to this end we will hide this. seems like it is just may be normal for procedure. does not seem normal. >> you have to wonder of the courts are so trying to figure out what are their perspective is an online privacy. we munch -- we mentioned expectation of privacy, bedroom, bathroom, you know we have that constitutional expectation, the quartz is still working through the extent of what you have that protection in your online behavior. >> trace: kevin talk on this, the supreme court is considering this huge case of the government going again and censoring tech companies, big tech companies, censoring to us, censoring everybody that is not fit their narrative. and it just does brown and jackson said this during the
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oral arguments, watch. >> my biggest concern is that your view has the first amendment hamstring getting the government in significant ways into the most important time periods. >> trace: the first amendment is supposed to hamstring to the government. that is what it is. the government does not have any rights. we have the right to protect us from government overreach. >> historically never even expected the most liberal supreme court justice or anybody in the public sphere to believe there was a priority of the government's ability to capture this information, that was superior to the protection of the first amendment and starting to see supreme court justice or other people who were supposed to be our elected leaders honoring the constitution to cast that aside and put of the government's concerns at of that is very troubling. >> trace: it has a lot of people very troubled. great to have you on the show as always, thank you. former president don from got a femur -- major break from the people's court and his flawed judgement, his bond was adduced from $454 million to
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know $175 million. he has ten days deposed. we have the breaking information onto the story life for us in new york, evening. >> reporter: hello trays, former president donald trump won a legal victory as you said, an appeals court is now giving donald trump ten days to post a bond for 175 million to secure the civil fraud judgement against him. keeping the state from freezing his accounts or assets. the state attorney saying this... >> i am so proud of the division for giving us the opportunity. they did not reverse the case was a well when they see what we saw. >> reporter: up but trumpet looking to stop his criminal hush money trial, are far from over. in that case alleges trump attempted to cover up harsh money money to stormy daniels, assuming the voters a chance to size up trump as a presidential
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candidate. the manhattan district attorney and lords have been sparring over a dump of thousands of documents, potential evidence from federal prosecutors which was released earlier this month. the judge ultimate a side of the da office was not responsible for this late disclosure and the trial would now move forward with jury selection beginning on april 15. as a former president geared up for his day in the courtroom, he posted on a true social comparing the financial risk he based this week to jesus during the holy week of the christian faith, and president barton's campaign quickly pushed back on that writing in part "he has spent the weekend golfing, the morning comparing himself to jesus and the afternoon lying about having when he definitely does not have" the judges allowing the former president donald trump's legal team to file another motion, an attempt to delay the hush money case again. this time his lawyers citing pretrial publicity to the da office has ten days to respond. >> trace: life for us in new york, thank you. is bringing to the director of
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the independent women's law centre, former trump white house attorney male male meant a great to have your leisure. it's not easy to phone abel $175 million but it's still a big break and a different -- distance from 470 something million dollars. what do you think about this? >> i think today is embarrassing for the judge, it's an abolishment of him. it basically indicates is that this fee is excessive and made up. but it's not necessarily a good day for trump because he is still on the hook for that half-billion and the interest accumulates at $112,000 per day. he's paying $175 million for the privilege of not having his bank accounts and his properties seized by the people of new york are not entitled to trump's money, they are entitled to a legal system that is fair and just an audit offer a single individual. >> trace: jonathan turley said this about the appeal process in this case, watch...
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>> i cannot imagine this penalty being a sustained by the court. it was incredibly excessive and i do believe that he had to know that by adopting such a huge figure, it would have been difficult for donald trump to appeal his decision without selling property. >> trace: i think a lot of legal analysts agree with that end they think this thing will eventually get tossed, what you think? >> yes, it is not an easy road. the new york civil fraud stature is pretty broad. it can sweep in a wide range of activities, but if you look at all over the previous prosecutions, the fine is always connected to the victims. what was laws, did somebody give their money to a company and did that disappear, at sam bank when free to stop? here there were no victims so it does seem very clear that this was an excessive fine and i do expect for it to be entirely overturned or at least reduced today moving on now, the hush
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money trial move stable 15th, another what some would say highly inflated case. what do you think about of the date, the movement, et cetera? >> it's coming up quick. i guess we all thought it would have been started by now, said that it was at least to some delay. but i do think the real benefit of this case moving quickly is that this is the case he actually want to go for us because this one shows what a fraud basically the whole get trump movement is about. this is a demand that he used campaign finances for personal purposes, that is the opposite of what campaign funds as it was to be used for. >> trace: last they hear, i don't how much time, but will is talking publicly about of the again, watch... >> i'm not embarrassed by anything i have done. you know, i guess my greatest crime is i had a relationship with a man. that is not something i'm finding embarrassing and anyway. all that going on, we were still
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doing the case in the way that it had to be done. i don't feel like we have been slow down at all. i don't feel there are efforts to slow down the train but the train is coming. >> trace: the train is coming, they told her not to talk about as publicly and that she is. >> yep, the judge that if you give talking about of this case i'm willing to do but a gaggle order on you. trump's attorneys have not asked for one and probably they should not because every time she opens her mouth, she is a liability to herself and her own case. >> trace: nobody wants i gaggle order. may mailman great to see as always. >> thank you. >> trace: meantime, randy today, achieve of the u.s. border patrol is setting a record number of known got a ways and new admission that he has indeed, the crisis on our southern border is a national security threat. live with the very latest on this, a good evening. >> good evening, nobody knows the board better than the chief of the u.s. border patrol, right? he's now saying to the situation out of the border is a national security threat, particularly
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because of the masses of known got a ways sneaking into the country, this fiscal year alone but without capture. >> was giving me up at night if -- is a 140,000 known got a ways that. >> is at a national security risks? >> it is, it is a big piece of national security. if we do not know who is coming into our country, we do not know what their intent is, that is a threat and they are exporting our vulnerability on the border right now. >> trace: today the white house was asked if they agree whether their board of chief state. >> we are aware that there could be national security threats that could arise at the border which is why we are arguing is so hard to get additional resources and capabilities down there. >> trace: meanwhile today in el paso, an illegal alien scene using bold cutters to break through razor wire barriers allowing other illegal immigrants to come through the gap before they were eventually pushed back to mexico by texas
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authorities. this all comes days after a mob of mostly in venezuela in male migrants, illegal aliens broke through texas barricades and overran texas national guard soldiers physically at the same area in apposite. that that led to one arrest for assault on a texas soldier. right now with the state of texas controversial border security bill still kind of in the air tonight after what was really a see saw it truly what we saw last week, texts now waiting on an appeals court ruling at of a hearing next week, we will see how that plays out. >> trace: we said 140,000 known got a ways, we don't know if the number is is at 140,000, that is a proper assessment? >> 140,000 since october 3rd -- first that they have detected but not have been able to get to does not account for the ones they never saw. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in a political analyst and aaron paris knee, speaking both were coming on. as was just said, 140,000 got a
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ways, that they know of. they have no idea where these people are and more importantly they have no idea who these people are. what do you think? >> i think it is a big mess. obviously there is a problem that has to be addressed, i don't know who will do it, republicans, democrats, people fleeing congress if you will. left and right. i really don't have any answers as evening on what we can do in order to fix this. >> trace: is incredible aaron because john kirby said today, there is only so much the president of the united states can do, watch him, and we will get your response. >> if you care about is the border and the security of the border and the president assured us, we ought to go to the national security stepped past. that's what we ought to do. there's only so much you can do through executive action, in order to get more resources to provide more people from getting any legally, he have to have funding for three a love the line, there's only so much you can do, the bottom line is, he
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has done nothing. aaron, he undid everything during his first few days in office. so to say that his hands are tied is rich. >> it is really rich. trace he hit the nail right on the head, of minor to very funny that the byte and administration is now saying that they can only do so much through executive action when they never let the law or executive action limitations stop them from taking any policy position they have wandered up until this point. for them to say they are now somehow curtailed, yes, ultimately the decision to succumb through congress on how we secure the border. but now, democrats have made this a political football for the last five years, silver joe biden to throw up his hands and say we can't do anything is it really disingenuous. even if you did the steps to reinstate of the previous administration, actions they took to help secure the border, that would be a massive boost and something else that may ask you help with the board is boosting the morale of border patrol agents who themselves are
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maligned about lying about them and singly attacked immigrants who were coming across. those two things alone, the executive action and standing with our agents could go a long way in helping with his border crisis. >> trace: executive action, executive statement saying that i was wrong about what that haitian migrants were done out of the border you are right it would go a wrong way. here is some msnbc meltdowns about the hiring of rhonda mcdaniel. >> if you were to ask our opinion of the hiring, if we were, we would strongly objective for several reasons. >> we hope nbc will consider it -- reconsider its decision. it goes without saying shell not be a guest on morning television in her capacity as a paid contributor. >> trace: while god forbade that of anna mcdaniel come on msnbc and tried to offer some dissent, offer her opinion on what things are. tezlyn figaro? >> i think it says a lot about of the anchors willing to risk their job to say, have a feel.
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i think it is important, i was asked shocked. most people in the industry don't say anything at all, suffer them to say that this is somebody we do not agree with that we do not trust and it affects over could ability, i think it is a good thing. i don't know how that will work out in the end but the question is, where she continued to stay at msnbc when she does not clearly is unwelcome? i was quite shocked and it actually impressed to be quite honest with you, a lot of times on see people with a backbone to appreciate seeing it for the first time, i forgot what it looked like. >> trace: msnbc and nbc may get rid of format, saying that of the issues not by ideology but about basic truth. those try to make this a left or right issue are being intentionally dishonest. this is about whether honest journalists are supposed to lend there could ability to somebody who intentionally tried to ruin -- what honest journalists is he talking about? do you know, i have about 30 seconds offer you. >> i do no good reward is at nbc
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so i can agree with that. but i will also say, that has been a lot of bad reporting and a lot of journalist that integrity issues when it comes to their reporting and there msnbc, is talk about of the russian occlusion story. that litany of things as they got wrong. you want to make your network better? you want to give more people access to information? welcome endeavors opinions and hold them to account. be willing to have to talk conversations, because one-sided conversations do not benefit of the nation, it is just an echo chamber of noise and does not solve anything. it is a fantasy at msnbc not willing to take this as a challenge and say let's go, come on, let's have this conversation. and start they want to just have an ache whichever and that's unfortunate. >> trace: russia collusion, the list goes on and on. tezlyn figaro, erin perrine xp think the command. the growing review between israel and the biomed ministry can, the president decided three month ago they must fight hamas. now he is saying to them where they can fight hamas.
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plus and other church facing lawsuit were feeding the hungry. fox news at night continues in the request to find out why churches across the country are constantly being targeted. and later in the night, a 17-year-old invited onstage to saying "heading south" with zach o'brien, watch. [ ♪♪ ] [ singing ] >> trace: the video went crazy, what artists would you love to be invited on the stage to sing with? one it would you go, two, what would you want to sing? let us know at jay's gallagher, we will read to the best responses. it is almost a 20:00 pm at the west coast, first alive look, santa monica california, where beach volleyball was invented back in the twenties.
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>> trace: tensions between the u.s. and israel rising again after the joe biden itemization refused to veto a united nations resolution calling for a cease-fire in gaza and promised to benjamin netanyahu will no longer send his defense minister and others to meet with the
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biden administration in dcp! live with the very latest on this, ashley, good evening that mike admit haitian officials say they are perplexed and surprised by israel's decision to cancel delegations trip to washington to discuss rafah. the change in plans comes after the united states refused to veto a united nations resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. is really premised were benjamin netanyahu is a failure to block the proposal was a clear retreat from of the previous u.s. position. >> it's a nonbinding resolution, so there's no impact at all on israel and israel's ability to continue to go after hamas. it is not represent a change at all in our policy. it seems like the prime ministers office is choosing to create a perception of daylight here when they don't need to do that. >> reporter: the un vote was the first of its kind approved by the member counsel, meantime, is israel's war on hamas ways
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his own, vice president of the harris issued a stark warning about any future military operations in rafah with 1.5 million posting is currently living, most of them displays. >> are you ruling out that would be consequences on the united states? >> i'm ruling out nothing. >> reporter: a former president donald trump is a weighing in on the war on hamas tonight, telling is really newspaper that israel needs to get the job done before -- because they are losing a lot of support from the rest of the world. >> trace: life for us in new york, as she, thank you. [ ♪♪ ] u the fox news at night a commonsense department is perplexed that of the biden administration is perplexed, that is what is now backing out of high level meetings in washington. is really premised or netanyahu canceled the meeting is because the u.s. would not veto a united nations resolution calling for a cease-fire in gaza.
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president biden just took another big step back from israel. and his administration is it baffled as to why israel is unhappy. this is the same biden they led three month ago said "there is no question about of the need to take on hamas. there is no question about that. none "turns out noun and zero is actually a lot. whole bunch pubic -- because biden now says israel could not invade rafah. so hamas is hiding and tunnels using its own people as human shields and vowing to conduct another october 7 but is what can only fight where the u.s. says it can fight hamas. and if it is to not get president biden's message, vice president harris is that if azle goes into rafah, shall not a rule out consequences. she did not explain what we can only hope and pray they are not the same debilitating consequences that russia and china and the taliban, iran and the who they have had to endure.
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common sense understands the biden administration loves to promise consequences and delivers none. zero. which is truly perplexing. let's bring a former u.s. navy seal who trained with the idf special forces, cameron hamilton and a former member of israel's special operations counterterrorist unit xp think were coming on. we appreciate it. commonsense set it up for you, we have kamala harris, don kirby, they are all saying we will have consequences if they don't listen to us. john kirby sing is not a big deal the un security council that they did not veto this measure today. what do you make of this kind of pull back from israel? >> there is an expression traced in hebrew, to the counterterrorism, meaning that is no background -- backwards and counterterrorism. azor lost hundreds of idf troops in the last four months fighting house to house in order to reduce the aerial campaign,
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which is what the white house was explicit about. israel did it, started going house to house, limited nutrition room clearing think all they have a. problem now, the biden administration now is run until israel how they want them to conduct the operations, with four battalions of hamas remaining in rafah. it has to be cleared out otherwise it is not going to stop. the tier will continue. >> trace: the internal biden administration published in the washington post "days early have seemed oblivious to the fact that they are facing a major possible generational damage to the reputation, not just in the region but elsewhere in the world and if they stop now, hamas it wins, they regrouped, in the attack again. what do you think? >> i think you are right. we know is will has to rule out hamas, it is a difficult job no doubt. unfortunate what we see is his administration tried to pretend they are not fighting the political left but they are. this is a pretty critical change in our public policy as it pertains to defending is was
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rights to self-determination, it is only talk to outcomes they have to pursue. number 1, they must limit hamas fully adequately, number 2, they're not doing this for political benefit down the road, they're doing to protect the citizens from future attacks. we have to remind ourselves that is the purpose behind their action. >> trace: i saw that video we just had that interview with the secretary, and it was just horrifying to watch. there is a reason pack, people have to see what actually happened to know what israel really wants to accomplish here. >> it's a good thing that we have cameras now and we can document and we can have evidence and we can -- this is probably one of the most visual campaigns in the history of modern warfare, and i think it is a blessing in a way, but the fact is, i agree with cameron, israel needs to continue to -- the ground and how to operations with a degree of selectivity they have been using good and it's ongoing to take long for is will to finish the job but to quote kamala harris, she said, i have seen with the maps and that
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is no way for these people to go. and i say, we will put them over the have to be safe? at least to finish the campaign and get it over with. >> trace: lassie cameron, i am curious, what you think about of this allegation, what russia says, isis went after the concert hall in russia ankle more than 133. truth or do you think that is more to the story? >> right now we have nothing to contradict the report, which i think all we see more information will come out down the road. over like to believe it is true but are there are many cells that would like to align with ices that are not necessarily isis proper. it is of a fraction to group. many different factors that operate in the same space. but it's likely that it was some form of ices aligned group. terrorism it sells and strains, we know this well. the more carnage, the more mayhem, the more funding and support and radicalization you can support. >> trace: cameron, aaron, thank you. [ ♪♪ ] first up tonight, "real news
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roundup" up -- "real news roundup". addressing the media for the first time since news broke about his long-time interpreter allegedly stealing millions of dollars from him to covered gambling debt -- debt. take a look... >> i never bet on baseball or other sports or asked anybody to do that on my behalf, i have never went through a bookmaker to bet on sports. >> trace: he said he was very saddened and shocked that someone he trusted did this, the allegations against his interpreter is being investigated by the irs. federal officials waited the homes of sean 'diddy' after allegations of sexual sex trafficking, he denied the allegations. the frequent guest on our show, school district president it does -- demanded answers from
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metaphor falls he associating her name with a child sexual abuse on other social media platforms. mehta took down the false public message but has not yet provided an expert nation about why it was posted in the first place. and with that, let's hear first-hand from sony a shock, along with public and candidate for california state assembly, thank you both, the liberty justice centre wanted them to say it was false and it was w.a.s.p in totality, recently members of the public who search for sonja shaw name on it as a meta platforms received a warning message, stating, we think that your search may be associated with child sexual abuse and warned that searching for such material could lead to imprisonment and other severe punishments. when you are linking a school official with sexual abuse, it is a big deal, of needs to be fully explained, and absolutely they need to take responsibly for the. >> absolutely and that his
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silence speaks pretty loud. because the very fact that anybody surged up my name and sell that when i'm fighting exactly against these things is horrific. it is horrifying. i think it is retaliation because i have been fighting against these things. they're trying to use me as an example of what will happen if you continue to fight. people have to wake up and realizes as an attack on our families and children. >> trace: for clarity what you're saying is, you are in favor of making sure that parents know the truth about as our children and not keeping secrets from parents and they are targeting you for that? thank you. carl, moving on to you. a reflexively here in los angeles, had the following headline, beating up bullies presence over concerns over mall takeovers. we got the message this week where we live down there in the south bay that these kids were coming to the malls and you think what is going on here? >> these are kids that decide on social media to say, hey,, let's go ransack, let's go steal or
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worries, let's go beat each other up at a mall. and so what more, we have all sorts of earthquakes and att attacks, the reality is, california is absolute mayhem. it is lawlessness, it is irresponsible and our politicians, what are they doing? they are woke us on personal pronouns in kindergarten. they have to get back to the fundamentals, they have to start restoring law and order because people are leaving california at alarming rates. the businesses are shutting down shop. go to most malls today, every third story is a vacant because these businesses cannot survive. >> trace: i would not walk in, after awarding like that, who will walk into a mall? by the way, also calling for a cease-fire in gaza of that helps california's thing. foxnews.com, the conservative california school board members ousted after trans related notification policies, same
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thing. this is an orange county where you are not, where they are killed keep -- kicking these people off of the school boards because they want to notify parents and they are targeting conservatives. where in ward county, where in orange county but what he think? the unions are smart, they caught their money they got caught red-handed making a youtube video saying that this is a pilot program and they are coming after board members all across california and even of the nation. per his have to wake up and realize they are well-funded they are well organized, the use lying and toxics. this is an attack on voter integrity as well. this is disgusting and kids are standing right in front of the way. >> trace: following california is clearing criminal records including violent crimes to offer second chances, carl, a few seconds? >> they are going after school board members with false allegation of crimes while the democrats are trying to wipe away the evidence at summary might be a risk. what i say is, yes, we want to
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give people second chances. some people can go through remediation. but look, as a business owner, outward like to know him hiring somebody in a financial role, have they ever committed a felony, have they ever stolen from a previous employer, california demo because what they want to do is after he serve your sentence, if you go deliver two years, any crime, whether it is a violent or property crime, it gets wiped free and that is not right. >> trace: thank you. coming up, the pastor or church church in arizona facing the possibly of time in prison. is crime? reading those in need. he joins as live, next. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> trace: as we continue focusing on the targeting of christians, we have another example tonight of a church and its pastor facing the fines and possible imprisonment for feeding to those who are hungry. let's bring into the pastor, st. caster, senior counsel jeremy,
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gentleman, siu thank bullsmac past refers to you, the keep threatening to find you, in fact they are finding you, threatening to charge a fee don't stop feeding the hungry because you're bringing truckloads of food and it's violating is owning. will you stop doing this pastor? >> i will like to not stop. i need to continue feeding the poor people, in the people in need. >> trace: yes. it is interesting, the lawsuit says although the church disclaimed that any of its operations were illegal and committed to rectifying any potential issues going forward, defendants hated to discuss the solution that would allow the ministry to continue, even resorting deciding the charges pastor for passing out food to just a few hungry people. why are the charges being targeted for doing what they believe is right? >> i sure wish i knew why he
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targeted the baptist church and is incredible ministry of feeding the hungry, especially those crossing the border right now, throughout the region, people who are without food at coming to this charge for food, this has been a long time ministry. this city in the past has embraced this ministry and encouraged it but once that mayor came and she put an end to that whole mixture. now the pastor has been cited and find, siding one more time the potential misdemeanor, criminal charges as well. all of this for having the audacity to feed the hungry. because of this people are going to bed without food in their bellies. but to care for their souls as well. this mayor and this city should be encouraging people, who are feeding the hungry. threatening them with worse tunnel to use it. >> trace: why is it so
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important that you continue this into the face of what the city's doing? would you just for a little bit or would you continue? >> i would like to not stop to doing this ministry, and i hope god makes a miracle and that they let us help to fix and make solutions. because he would like to continue serving our community, a lot of poor people, a lot of needs. >> trace: i have a lot of -- on a lot of time left, do you think this is a fight you can win? >> the first amendment is definitely on the side of castro and the good people of saint louise. the main house to step back and understand what the first amendment is about. it protects pastors and churches, that is why we are so committed to this. >> trace: gentleman, thank
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you. coming up, if you are asked to go on stage and sing with your favorite artist, could you do it? what would you sing, and who would you sing it with? the nightcap is next. to duckduckgo on all your devie
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>> trace: we are back, kevin coric, carl demaio, sonja shaw and matthew, tonight's topic, audience experience, a zach o'brien fan have the time of his life when you got to go up and sing on the stage. watch... [ ♪♪ ] [ singing ] [ cheering and applause ] >> trace: it is this has a gazillion views on social media, what art is what you want to sing with on a stage and want to tsonga over there is would you want to saying, ashley? >> and he would come to me first, nobody wants to hear me saying! >> i do! >> it is so bad. i would have to pay chris stapleton because he is the only
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person i listen to when i do turn the radio on or my phone or whatever it is. i don't know what song because i would just butcher it, whatever it is. >> trace: tennessee whiskey,. >> and nobody wants to hear me saying either, is a glass table at which showed her. think the best stinger on the planet is andrea bocelli. absolutely not. you cannot pay me enough. [ laughter ] >> trace: don't stop believing! >> let's go with it steve, is it... i don't know. that god, the guy who is the new steve p. -- paire he. that is my song. >> at first it was really cool that they led him onstage to sing. but i would not want to sing, but if i had to, a song that everybody could sing go along with so your bad voice melts in. neil diamond, sued carolina. >> trace: a lot of that coming on in finley park. >> you made me give you a challenge, legally and what, god bless the usa.
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come on! >> no brain or, celine dion my heart will go on. [ laughter ] >> trace: belting out of the power ballot! >> i will go billy joel, scenes from the intaglio restaurant. it's a long one but a good one. would using onstage with a favorite musician, instagram 78 percent yes. am i the only one? i am with that man by brooks and don, eagles, peaceful easy feeling. would love to play guitar, don't worry baby. celebratory rias, that's a good one? foo fighters, jackson browne, take it easy with jackson browne. thank you are watching america's late news, we will see you back here. >> announcer: only add vanguard you're more than an ambassador. you are an owner.
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money. doing pretty good these days. right now, "the five" starts. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: hello everybo

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