rob: there is a costco. there might be. that is okay. now we ve got it back. 26 after the hour, border apprehensions since the peak of the migrant crisis. the worst of it over? our next guest says not even close. what needs to be done. when i started practicing i was very scared of the concept. jillian: a federal judge denies in alabama woman as request to come home after she flew to syria and joined his hair grew. aishah hasnie joins us for with another s next for the isis bride.
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weeks. ret. bret: rich edson at the state department, thanks. a federal judge has ruled a woman who fled the u.s. to join isis five years ago is not an american citizen and will not be coming back to this country. she is known as the isis bride. she has married three isis fighters, two of whom were killed and the other she divorced. her father was a yemeni diplomat, but she burned her u.s. passport in 2014 when she declared herself part of the caliphate. she turned herself into coalition forces in january and asked to be returned to the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has called her a terrorist. a cease-fire between israel and gaza s islamic jihad military group is barely holding together tonight and may be falling apart. in fact, the associated press just reporting new israeli attacks on terror targets in gaza right now. we have someone on the ground. correspondent trey yingst is in gaza city again tonight. this crater is all that s left to the house of a senior
and children if isis was finished, they hurled insults and water bottles at me and held up a single finger representing the one true god. in the camp i met hoda, an isis bride, who claims she now opposes isis. what happens to all these other people in the camp? do you think they re still dangerous? it s obvious who are still radical, who are still dangerous. reporter: president trump says he wants isis members here returned to their home countries, mostly in europe. but their governments are refusing to take them back. they can try them, do what they want. at some point i m going to have to say, i m sorry, but you either take them back or we re going to let them go at your border. we will hear more from richard engel tonight on assignment, the rise and fall of isis right here on msnbc. coming up at the top of the hour up with david gura. what do you have in store for us? a lot of questions unanswered
they would open up everything. brian: if you have a business career especially. steve: they could indict him. wouldn t that happen at the conclusion of the presidency? there is no case in the history of the country about a state government indicting a sitting president. brian: it s bawl politics. steve: we have covered a lot of ground. yes, we have. started this 20 minutes ago. brian: watch you on the act. ainsley: fox nation app. the lawyer representing the isis bride who is also the lawyer who hamden, the famous case at gitmo. brian: went frowent from promo o bragging. you taught me well. brian: the green peace calls her a pompous little twit. [laughter] brian: judge, stop laughing. ainsley: a university refuses to give in to calls to get rid of their cowboy