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counsel not beyond a reasonable doubt to prove that. an angry president insisting he knows exactly what he is doing. no problem with his memory but still the question about the 81-year-old presidents memory only grows all other point to memory mistakes also made by former president trump rate hello everyone and welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i am eric shawn hi molly. molly: hello eric great to be here i am molly line in for arthel neville. vice president harris slamming special counsel report as politically motivated. other prominent democrats also comicome into bite's defense. meantime republicans are fuming at the d.o.j. recommendation not to charge biden and demanding to see transcripts of the interviews with biden. with former president trump facing charges for his handling of classified documents, some legal experts joining him and suggesting a double standard. >> going to be charged with gross negligence in the
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mishandling of this material. what would you call a box that is falling apart and a garage next to a corvette containing classified material? >> lucas th thomason live at the white house of the very latest in what they're saying there. >> just last left our record frm your congresswoman claudia tenney who says she wants to speak to robert and ask t him te following question. >> i think it be very interesting to bring in and find out if you can ask him on the record do you think president biden can make the critical decisions as the president as commander-in-chief? >> it our own peter doocy asking president biden tough questions thursday night, here cnn. >> mr. president for months we talked about your age you would respond with the words watch me. many american people have been watching and they have expressed concerns about your age free. >> that is your judgment. that is your judgment. that is not the judgment of the
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press i'm the most qualified person in this country to be president of the united states and finish the job it started. >> 71% of battleground state battleground statevoters in a rk times" bull they biden is too old to be an effective president. some white house officials that are outraged by its attorney general selected a trump appointee to beat the special counsel investigating the president's handling of classified information which included top-secret material found in biden's garage. political reports biden has told aides that merrick garland did not do enough to rein in that report stating the president had diminished mental capacity. his assigned the president's closest advisers are worried about the ages skip the super bowl interview. james with reaction to that decision. >> it is the biggest television audience, not even close and you get a chance to do a 20 -- 25 minute interview on that day and you don't do it, that's kind of
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a sign that the staff or your self does not have much confidence in you. there is no other way to read this. >> while search of a reporting despite's press conference and the report there's no major changes planned and strategy for biden's reelection campaign this year. we will continue. >> in a moment we will talk to expert morgan rate about how they all handle classified material thank you. >> also reaction link julie rallies in south carolina this very hour. nikki haley facing an uphill battle in her home state former president trump has a commanding lead in the polls. medline rivera has more on this. >> hate molly, nikki haley looking to close the gap between her and her former boss is kicking off a two week bus tour in south carolina. her first event today at sheet she waitedon special counsel ros report saying it lays bare and
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believes president trump is hardly any better. >> the fact that we are dealing with someone where special counsel said their memory it was wasfailing that they are diminished, it is bigger than just so biden. you can look at the same thing whether it was donald trump getting me confused with nancy pelosi, his temper tantrums, the things he has done it is time for a new generational leader. >> haley is really digging into this message. her campaign handing out mental competency tests at that campaign event in newberry this morning she is calling on president biden former president trump to take mental competency tests. first time back in south carolina in about two months. on friday and ann are a form in pennsylvania he made his first public remarks. the classified documents case should be dropped because he did not charge president biden.
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>> this is nothing more than selective persecution of biden's a political opponent, me. i don't know that it is biden. because i don't think he knows he is alive. >> there are differences between how the two leaders responded to their probes with trump allegedly refusing to turn in materials and enlisting others to destroy evidence. molly: thank you covering a lot of ground for us out on the campaign trail, thank you. >> biden and trump investigation new cause to review exactly how sensitive documents are managed. new critics have long are the classification system that is used as well, just too broad and kind of unmanageable the white house acknowledging the push to reform the safeguarding of top-secret material. >> the presence going to appoint a task force to review how transitions look at classified material to ensure their better processes in place so that when the staff is in the building on russia lee packing up boxes to
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get out during transition as quickly as possible. at the same time and up until the moment they are so governing enduring matters of state, they are going to try to make recommendations that could be fixed if it. >> someone who knows a lot about the stuff is morgan ri rate forr state apartment senior adviser and antiterrorism served under president george w. bush now chief security at the cyber seccybersecurity firm sentinel . welcome. it seems this is sloppy on both sides what's wrong with the system? what is not so much what's wrong the system a stroke the person responsibility of the people doing appeared the rules, the regulations have been established for long time. there are training courses on this. when you are in the senate i'm not picking sides but when you are in the senate you don't originate intelligence you consume it you do not take outside the secure compartment facility the skiff you handle things electronically and in physical form but on the other hand you do not remove documents unless you gone through the
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process of declassification which any president can do what they call classifying authorityd secretary of state could declassify documents. i don't think the problem is we need more rules and regulations we need more accountability for rules and regulations that are already in place that govern. i just think every conceivable scenario. eric: never having as far as i know see classified material directly, can you walk us through that step? you get some papers or something it's top-secret i know i've seen that. does someone keep track of it? do they know where it goes? you're late on the library book if you have a reservation a restaurant you get that in 15 minutes on the iphone how is this done? how did they keep track of it? who knows into someone knock on your door if you don't give it back? >> it depends what agency you are in. i will tell you when it is electronic that's much easier. if audit logs look at e-mails your axis ache secure border. we saw some of those cases was
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on the downloading of the state department cables. when it is in physical form i come back and think about sandy berger the national archives. a lot of this is built upon trust when you get a security clearance you passed what is called ass at the top secret it's a standard form 86 the growth your background or part of this is the element of trust. others i don't trust you or should not be giving you access to these documents. we are trusting you to get these documents but a lot of times a year end a skiff or certain facilities you don't take the documents out. there is again, if you try to figure out to be a tenant level maintenance. the end of the day goes back the rules are there, the regulations of the trainings there to get your security clearance, you signed nondisign nondisclosure l undersell the penalties are. so a lot of the stuff is common sense but if it's classified assays in classified location you don't pick it up and take it with you unless you have authorization to do self that's written enough documented. sue ford that's a president, ex- president or vice president of the authorization to do whatever
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they want? pushing our president, the president could declassify anything one of the stories your producer sent talked about bill clinton declassified something for the leader of pakistan to avert nuclear war. the president can do that at any time. the vice president does not get to do that. they can recommend it but once your out of office you have zero authority to declassify everything of us not declassify before he left you have no authority once your time in office is over. quick sandy former national security advisor for the clinton was national archives took some material dear member what it was? stuffed it in his socks for. >> yes it was something some things in the clinton archives he stuffed it in a sock that's the know brent you walk out and stuff it in your sock the rules or you don't remove anything from the national archives. there people watching there but again it's a position of trust you trust somebody was held cabinet level positions are worked for the president to say we trust you to handle these
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documents. at the end of the day if we have to micromanage trust down to the point of where we are watching what everybody does every second of the day watched documents they're touching i can guarantee you progress will come to a halt operations will come to a halt you co cannot be successful when you're micromanaging operations. sue for you have a lot of experience in this and finally what is the remedy from your point of view? is there something that can be done should you try to prevent the stuff showing up in the garage next to the corvette or in the shower at mar-a-lago? >> i know they want to come with additional process but the easiest thing to do is to have nonpartisan transition team that handles all the aspects of classified documents when you're transitioning from w one demonstration to the other you deploy this team for a short amount of time they ensure only the documents that need to le leave, leave and the ones are entitled to have access to you do. are the ways they retain and keep and then share those or bring those back to the original agency the originating agency who should be in possession of those documents. do not think we need to
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overcomplicate it. they do transition teams for everything else just put a transition team in place for him and classified information. >> good point. you would think they would do that but sounds like what may be needed. former state department advisor knows about this of course. thank you. >> you bet. steve fox news alert wisconsin republican congressman mike gallagher has announced he is not seeking reelection. gallagher currently serves as the head of the select committee on china. he was one of the republicans who voted against impeaching homeland security secretary mayorkas just earlier this week. the 39-year-old was first elected to congress in 2016 per gallagher has argued for term limits on capitol hill. said in a statement that quote congress is no place to grow old. a teenage migrant from venezuela is now in police custody after firing a gun at officers in the heart of new york city.
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the sheriff's office said he has a long rap sheet dating back to 22. the deputy killed in the line of duty is identified 43-year-old greg mcallen. east tennessee includes louisville, staying at maria's live with the very latest on the strategy. >> good afternoon. the tennessee bureau of investigation is now on the hunt for the suspected cop killer. he is on the list for the most wanted authorities are warning the public that he is armed and dangerous. that suspect has been on the run since thursday evening. county sheriff step he said they stopped in for erratic driving for details of what happened after they pulled him over have not been released yet but law enforcement say he shot two deputies killing one, 43-year-old father of two greg. the county sheriff was emotional that press conference. next i am so sorry. i talked to his family earlier.
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i apologize for not protecting him. we're going to get this man off the streets of east tennessee. >> as officers to search for it they arrested his brother and his girlfriend on friday. for security cameras to check for videos or photos. they hope the reward money which is now up to $80000 encourages the public to come forward with any information the second officer was shot in the leg she was just 22 years old. officials tell us a deputy shelby was treated at the hospital has now been released as the search continues. stay for another example of the sacrifice of our brave and courageous law enforcement officers across the country. tina marie thank you. molly: a 15-year-old migrant accused of shooting a woman inside of a times square store
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now in police custody police said the teen also fired two shots at an officer while fleeing the scene at the latest high profile incidents of migrant violence are in the big apple that comes after the manhattan district attorney release body cam video this week of a migrant mob viciously beating to nypd officers last month. cb cotton is live in times square with more on this. >> hi molly that is right in less than two weeks there have been too high profile cases involving some migrants here in the city and the police. the latest incident happened during a botched robbery at the store right next to me. investigators say 15-year-old jesus alejandro was behind it. he cried as he was taken into custody friday afternoon less than 20 miles north of new york city. he now faces multiple charges to include two counts of attempted murder and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.
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investigators say the teen came to the big apple from venezuela less than six months ago have been sin saying it in my current shelter he robbed a sporting goods store thursday evening and then fired at a security guard and police officers who try to stop and fox is choosing not to show the teens a face because of his age. >> this could have been very much worse. first of all had a high caliber weapon which can do a lot of damage. he was shooting at relatively short distances which increases impact two. the good news is that he was unfamiliar with the gun. generally perps cannot shoot he was firing over his shoulder back at the cops. but that is how innocent bystanders get hit that's how you get really horrible stories. >> nypd says is also suspected into other crimes are bronx armed robbery and shocks shots fired case in dow downtime and d another significant incident here in the city on thursday the manhattan district attorney
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announced a total of seven migrant men had been indicted for their alleged roles during the assault on a pair of new york city police officers. body camera footage as you mentioned release this week shows the chaos as an officer wrestled the only suspect currently in custody to the ground, watch. [background noises] now the manhattan das office said it is still looking for other suspects and that assault. as these incidents happen here in the city, the contentious political rhetoric continues. it appears new york elected leaders are having to walk a tight rope. this week new york city mayor eric adams says that body camera video does not represent them more than 170,000 migrants who have come to the big apple since spring 2022. governor kathy hochul echoing a
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similar sentiment back to you. see if i would see it right there in video the bravery of our police officers from the city cb caught from times square, thank you. stay for louisiana, you tried lycées to deploy the national guard to the southern border in texas. those republican governors showing solidarity with texas governor greg abbott who is fighting the white house over the right to protect its state he says. senior correspondent casey stegall live at the border in eagle pass, texas with the very latest from there. >> hey eric, good to see you. it is not clear just how many additional national guard troops will be added on the ground here in texas and when that will happen. but we can tell you lone star state crossings have dropped. they certainly have not halted but here in eagle pass for example instead of thousands in a single day they are dealing with hundreds. and in the del rio sector which is again part of vehicle pass, activity has shifted away from
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the spot where we are in shelby park the 47-acre military zone. now mostly controlled by the state. to the north and south of us were this week our cameras have captured more in large groups ls coming across like this one you see roughly 100 in size that included small children. now handfuls of migrants are still being apprehended inside the city park which was the epicenter of the crisis but now the governor says an average of 10 per day are arriving. and check this out. yesterday over in the rio grande valley sector while the pictures where smugglers were trying to flee from dps troopers drove their c car right into the rio grande river. nobody was hurt. the migrants were rescued but the driver slammed to the mexican side and got away. >> the fact that shelby park is now secured our state troopers could now get back to the main
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recorders the highways used for human smuggling and focus in the criminal activities will national guard soldiers continue to face more barriers and secure other areas along the border. >> will over in the el paso border patrol sector this week agents disrupted yet another stash house. this one contained 31 migrants including one with an extensive criminal record according to officials. that makes close to 100 stash houses in the one sector alone since the new fiscal year began. by the way, some of the agency or on the ground that we have talked to said they are disappointed the border bill did not pass this week in washington saying there were certainly components of it that would have helped them do their jobs better and help control the crisis. >> it seems as measures and the governor may be working, casey at eagle pass. an honor for pmr fox live near a state senator dean murray will be here he wants to revoke the
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sanctuary status of the empire states. we will talk to him about that. molly: the bite administration has postponed until you in a group in gaza after israel claims some of its staff took part in the october 7 terror attacks. one republic at now is to end that funding for good we will be speaking with congressman chris smith next. so betty can be the... barcode beat conductor. ♪ let's be more than our allergies! and for fast allergy relief with a powerful decongestant, try zyrtec-d. it's time to feed the dogs real food, not highly processed pellets. the farmer's dog is fresh food made with whole meat and veggies. it's not dry food. it's not wet food. it's just real food. it's an idea whose time has come.
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eric: live look at the floor of the senate lawmakers are in a weekend session debating the 95 billion-dollar foreign aid package. is that utah senator mike lee addressing the floor of the package includes $60 billion in weapons for ukraine which is getting some pushback from hard-line republicans. president biden says the failure to help fund ukraine's fight against vladimir putin would be quote criminal neglect. many say ukraine does need the money or funding to help defeat the russians print majority
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leader chuck schumer promises to keep the lights on he says until the job is done and he does say he is open to amendments will have much more on all this oklahoma publican senator joins us he is a member of the armed services committee that is at 4:00 p.m. just over an hour and a half right here on "fox news live." >> the house is set to vote on he built to permanently end funding for it went rwa the united nations agency that supports a palestinian refugees in gaza the bite administration caused millions of dollars in aid after israel accused 12 agency workers of involvement in the october 7 terrorist attack. now it lawmakers what to ensure how moss won't ever benefit from that money. >> it is imperative that as the un said it is doing that there be a thorough investigation. that there be clear accountability and that there be clear measures put in place to
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make sure this cannot happen again. >> new jersey republican congressman chris smith introduced stop support for you and rwa acts for he joins me now, sir thank you so much for joining us to talk about this. on this says saturday afternoon we really appreciated but first off i want to give our viewers some idea of just how much money the united states is actually spending where the biggest funder of the eight organization historically speaking. 343 million. it is almost mind-boggling in a sense we have paused our contributions for now as have some other nations including germany there you can see right below us on the list. what i want to ask you is what are we really funding with all of this money? do you argue would need to stop? >> thank you for the question. and the pause unless it's a real and the investigation is not just some superficial investigation, which i'm very concerned about the just focuses
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on the 12 are a few others that were involved, it may be hundreds if the entire tea that is the problem this week the house committee on foreign affairs adopted legislation i authored 26 -- 21. it was heavily debated and some voted against it to completely defund and shift all of the money to those organization ngos and agencies perhaps a de un inn including the world food program that could be invested and are not anti-semitic. the problem is that from top to bottom i it's anti-semitic it trained to children and teaches them to hate jews. there is no doubt about i have charted not one, not to, but three congressional hearings in the last nine months alone wavered from experts what is in the textbooks and frankly this is not the first time. twenty years ago i offered an amendment that passed in the house of representatives to
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shift funding from unrwa to other responsible ngos and agencies that are not anti-semitic. unfortunately we are talk about child soldiers facilities. that is what they're doing, factories. they are teaching kids to hate it starts when they're this big ghost right through you wonder why these kids are walking with ak-47s rent rocks and bombs when they are 14 or 15 or even older? but even younger. it is because they been trained to hate. we have given them a billion dollars. dropped to his everlasting credit defunded them them biting cayman has given them a billion dollars since he is been in office kind of course as you pointed out over three and 40 million is slated. all this talk about the investigation i am very concerned it not be a whitewash because that would be catastrophic. the cycle of hate towards jewish people will continue into perpetuity per berkshire make a
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couple great points as well as describing your history of the subject. at some of these terms the experts of all the talk about where the money's on the path to some of schools, to some the textbooks that produce very horrifying material as you mentioned some of the anti-semitic. potently feeding into an ideology that may have brought us to where we are today and watching things unfold there's an argument coming from the other side that argosy funding should continue its almost eight lesser of two evils sort of argument they cannot get rid of all the bad actors as these to continue the funding because the population because the effect it would have on the publish and otherwise you mentioned just now you believe there are other ways to fund and help the people of goss of the population. quickly to put that in my amendment nothing in the defunding of unrwa precludes money to others who could then provide humanitarian assistance. but why are they still refugees for all these years the palestinians? because they hope and work towards and commit acts of
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atrocities and terrorism for the day when there is no more israel. from that river to the sea that's all about the end of israel. a few read the hamas charter it is filled with murder, rape, murder, more murder and the end of israel and that it is their duty to kill jews. that is what is taught to these children there's just a report came out from the times of times ofisrael few hours ago tht pointed out right below the headquarters of unrwa in the gaza strip was command and control facility a huge for thomas. how moss and unrwa there is no distinction between the two. it's a distinction without a difference and it is about time policymakers are in the u.s. and around the world recognize that that includes united nations may be especially there. otherwise more jews will die. i think it is child abuse to the
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palestinian children to teach them to hate and to want to kill and murder and rape jews. and that is what they do they do it nonstop it looks congressman chris smith thank you so much for joining some great points in a bright light shining right on this organization. a lot of critiques happening partly appreciate joining us on the set up a quick thank you so very much. >> unrwa and teach that to children in gaza for years for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu or drink military to evacuate thousands of refugees that's a city in gaza along the border with egypt. it is been hit by recent airstrikes as israel continues to root out the terrorists of hamas but meantime the regime and iran remains of the center of the conflict in the middle east. experts say tehran is containment its funding of the terrorist groups that it is now being helped by china. mike tobin live in tel aviv with more on that. >> hi eric the israeli defense forces were the enemy is hamas
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or the trent eight all roads lead back to iran for their raradiant leadership is able to have the money to fund an army's proxy groups even as your shed american blood because their leaders sidestep u.s. sanctions and experts say the u.s. is not stopping it. >> sanctions are intended to dry up iranian oil revenue on the ability to fund iridium proxies like those who killed u.s. soldiers in jordan. however trying to undermine sanctions and smuggles our reading crude using about one or 50 small and semi- independent teapot refineries. >> the reality is a feckless strategy of oil sanctions and enforcing this oil sanctions both against the transport and shipping of that oil and its end users. >> so, from hamas to hezbollah at the iranian iridium proxies h and weapons. >> was all the deaths of its three soldiers is a direct result of three years of an
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appeasement policy towards tehran. >> only trump administration iranian oil exports are dwindled to a few hundred thousand barrels per day. the u.s. ended sanctions exemptions a intending to eliminate iranian exports entirely. >> we are going to zero. how long we remain there? that depends solely on the islamic republic of iran senior leaders. >> now according to some experts iranian exports to china have a ppeaked over 2 million barrels per day flirted with three. >> really we have seen a renaissance in the iranian oil industry since president biden's come into office. we have seen their numbers go up dramatically they are producing the most amount of oil they have had and see iranian revolution per books are written without oil has no proxies. without proxies the middle east is in far more stable place. >> if you eliminate sanctioned l you still shortly supply you can drive up the price of oil during
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an election season experts say you counter that by tapping into the supply of u.s. domestic oil. steve wright mike and tel aviv thank you. see five it's a race against time for taylor swift that she plays her tribe direct from tokyo to vegas to watch her boyfriend travis kelce plan tomorrow's big game. many fans attracting her journey on a private jet one fan could be facing legal trouble for doing just that. that is straightahead. about the america's best designer sale happening now. for limited time, get 50% off lenses with the purchase of select designer frames at america's best. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. when migraine strikes, you're faced with a choice.
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is a tier one national security event. that means it gets a special federal safety operation a part that includes department of homeland security telling us it held obama prevention workshops but also u at u.s. customs and border protection said it will be scanning vehicles and cargo entering near the stadium for narcotics, weapons, and explosives assure from this town says he thanks vegas will handle this event so well there will be more super bowl succumb here in sin city. super bowl lviii is expected to generate more than $600 million and attract 300 30,000 people. >> we felt really confident the team plays the way they are capable of playing i think they have no problem winning the game. i love coming to vegas. i love football but love the 49ers let's get this window. >> month since my father passed away in august he left me some money so i used use part of that money to come here. we are going to rocket.
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brock purdy is the underdog he is honest the team is amazing to get it they have a cohesive effort with got this baby. i told my son up we make it all the way we were coming. i held my promise it has been really fun. >> dhs secretary mayorkas highlighted the importance of securing the airspace over allegiant sitting behind me tomorrow. according to an incident a couple weeks ago in which an unidentified drone flew over eight ravens/chiefs game. he does not have the spell out any threats that represents for. >> i love the swag though, enjoy the game read thanks for the report. >> thousands of taylor swift fans are tracking her private jet they are anxious to see if the superstar will get to las vegas for he or tokyo conct t for the big game. she is expected to make it but swift is not happy the attention georgia is getting.
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as threatening legal accident against jack sw sweeney who poss her movements on social media he been doing that with lots of big names and you get in trouble with elon musk's over that. joins us. mercedes, i can understand the alarm bite mrs. swift and her legal team but is there legal justification for them to tried to go after jack for tracking their plan? >> eric, always good to be on your show and i have to say full disclosure i am a taylor swift fan. call me a swift d. happy to embrace that statement. so it really depends on the venue. it's interesting because the stocking allows a change of jurisdiction by jurisdiction. if you look at the new york stocking laws you will know taylor swift is a primary residence she has residences around the world but she has residence in new york but she has a residence from tennessee. if you look at new york it says
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you have to look at the intent of the perpetrator. they have to have the intent to harass that's a pretty difficult. sweeney will easily say through his defense counsel had no intention to harass all the information i provide is public information. there is nothing i provided that someone else cannot simply garner from taking a look at these public records. but if you look at tennessee, very different. different legal team focuses on those jurisdictions where the focus is the victim's feelings and not so much the intense tennessee statute says very clearly if the perpetrator has effectuated willful conduct that results in harassment or fear of a victim of their personal safety, their property, much more expansive the focus is on the perpetrator in their intent but the focus is how the victim feels about those overtures to the perpetrator. so a great point for those
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lawyers who sent out the cease-and-desist orders there may be jurisdiction similar to tennessee you can hook into. and then go after sweeney for. >> even if swift these are curious and want to see where she is, make sure she gets to the super bowl in time et cetera, et cetera that is not the point the fact you may be observing it on the internet or on your computer it is the way she feels? >> that is exactly right. it really is depending on the jurisdiction and happens to be tennessee has a much broader statute not surprisingly nashville has a lot of recording artists that may have been why the legislators stepped in and wrote more expansive legislation to protect those artists. it is certainly clear if you are just an observer you happen to follow sweeney or other social media platforms i don't say stocking but they are following taylor swift's movements that is fine you're just a passive observer. you can take in the information. but if you start to take that
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information, publish it on your own, doing those type of acts that could then hook into your own personal liability very different and could be problematic especially on the local statutes that look much more expa expansively how the vm feels and not so much about how the perpetrator intended to do. >> you've got the sites first of all my first question is why is the information public? it is faa there is a lot of probate wills and that sort of thing a lot of material becomes public because the government is involved in faa the material is public so there is no violation of privacy in that case. you can follow your own flights for yyou can follow a loved ones flight to see where it is to make sure they get there in time what the difference between that and the swift these? >> the this swift he s these ise surratt publishing information and is strictly public if you look at taylor swift background it is unbelievable how much stocking experiences she has had in just the last couple of years
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there've been six very significant once including one that broke into her new york apartment, slept in her bed and showered in her bathroom. was literally waiting for her o come back home to him. so when you think about how extreme the stocking incidents have been in taylor swift's life she is the biggest celebrity frankly some say in the world there has to be extra precautions taken with someone who has that level of notoriety. you cannot take it for granted is someone who is a following her every movement, following her steps, following her jets and be providing information to have those stalkers out there that are intending harm on her to move forward and actually effectuate their plans. steve or other sites give the jet owner of the choice whether or not to let the information be public. mercedes, thank you to prediction before let you go. 49ers are chiefs? >> i'm always for the underdog.
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i am saying the 49ers. >> we will see progress next prediction, new proposal in the 50-yard line question. >> when that be amazing? i would lose my mind i would lose my mind if that happens i am losing my mind as a swift d. >> get his seo, thank you will see what happens tomorrow on both counts. "fox news live" continues right after this. ( bell ringing) customize and save with libberty bibberty. liberty bushumal. libtreally blubatoo. mark that one. that was nice! i think you're supposed to stand over there. oh am i? thank you. so, a couple more? we'll just...we'll rip. we'll go quick. libu smeebo. libu bribu. limu bibu...and me. doug: he's an emu! only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> twin earthquakes rock hawaii the l.a. area a few hours and at the driver had the big island yesterday morning, not long after a small tremor shook ends uuppretty close to malibu chrisa coleman life in los angeles with more on this. did you feel the tremors? >> oh yes i definitely felt a strong controlled when the conte earthquake hit near malibu. it was at magnitude 4.6 earthquake it was throughout a wide apart of southern california. take a look at this video the epicenter of the quake was about 3 miles northwest of melba's popular matador state beach in over a dozen aftershocks followed shaking things off shelves and rattling buildings. >> all the sudden you seen the window sills and the glass just literally shake back and forth. very scary. >> i was in the mall at a candy
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store the whole outside was glass. and i was standing there to pay it was like a kaboom. >> this at cameron santa monica captured the moment the quake hit just before 2:00 p.m. local time. they were no reports of damage many people felt a strong jolt from the quake and its aftershocks. and, at less than two hours earlier further out west on hawaii's big island and even larger earthquake of magnitude 5.7 struck the world's largest active volcano cutting off power to nearby communities. fortunately no serious injuries were reported from either one of those quakes back to you. >> they look what they do it to do, get out of the building's thank you so much christina coleman appreciated. eric: once i was in l.a. a quake hit it was like a bang on the side of the wall. you're supposed to go under the doorjamb. i am half-asleep running around
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