posts years ago. saying they don t reflect her views today. apparently that was not enough. the new york post said no sin is ever forgiven in the brave new woke world. she is just the last in a long list of victims. to dr. seuss books and looney toons characters. even former president trump was banned from twitter. christina coleman is following the story. christina. hi, yeah, she has apologized over and over again for some of the things she tweeted a decade ago when she was just 17 at the time. but still because of those years-old tweets she will no longer start as editor in chief of teen vogue next week. it sparked outrage from some of teen vogue staffers and readers because of the homophobic and anti-asian tweets she posted a decade ago. the owner of teen vogue was aware of the tweets. the company s officer sent an email saying she was straight forward and transparent about these posts during our interview process and through public apologies years ago. they say she ha
step looking at each other very shallowly, not according to our merits or ability. i would say with the new york times story, americans are not going there. we re not going to be bullied there. we ll not turn away from the exploitation of the lives of people of color in this country. we re serious. the left is not. and that is the thing for americans to remember. will: really sharp, really good to see you on set. this is fun. thank you, everyone. it is great. we re coming back. will: let s roll it across the planter to pete for the headlines. pete: i will keep clapping like i started this. fantastic as always, tammy. turning to a few headlines, police used pepper bullets to disperse a massive party at huntington beach much thousands of people crowded the area last night. some setting off fireworks. get this the party was organized over tiktok. the post-has since been deleted. the nba called out for not
but were not able to get through the final barrier. that s when border agents used tear gas canisters and pepper bullets or pepper balls to keep them back, saying they were able to hold them back. 42 arrested. mexico now saying if others engage in this sort of behavior and try to cross illegally that they will be deported as well. back to you guys. miguel marquez, thank you very much. let s go to the other side of the border. nick watt has been in san diego. enormous deployment of resources there. a lot of attention focused. this morning, the morning after, in effect. do border control agents have control? reporter: yes. i mean, listen, they said they were going to keep this border closed until the situation had calmed down and until they had regained control. that was about four hours that the pedestrian crossings were closed, maybe five or six for the vehicle lanes. what they say happened was these
fence that they were able to get over, that several of them were able to get over, that they began hurling projectiles at border patrol agents and that s when they deployed cs or tear gas canisters and pepper bullets or balls in order to back them off. several were arrested. it does not sound like anybody actually got through and in to the u.s. they were able to stop them there at the border once they got over that first barricade. but it was very, very tense on that side and certainly very tense on this side of the border as well. thousands and thousands of tijuanans use these border crossings every day to go to the u.s., to shop, to work, to go to school. it is a huge disruption when these borders are shut down. kate? miguel, is it clear why the migrants rushed the border yesterday? reporter: it appears maybe
they went over part of the wall into u.s. territory, but agents were able to use pepper bullets or like paint balls and tear gas to repel them. it was tense on this side for the tijuana government as well. thousands use these border crossings every day. to go to work and school and it causes a disruption on both sides. to that point, this is a problem. is it a crisis as the president portrays? does it reach the level where you are permanently shut down the border?