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laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. thanks for joining us. blood on his hands, the focus of tonight's angle. this is joe biden's border legacy. >> laken riley, augusta university nursing student was killed while jogging thursday morning. the following day police arrested jose antonio ibarra, who faces eight charges, malice murder, felony murder and kidnapping. u.s. immigration says ibarra unlawfully entered the country in september of 2022, he was detained and released by border protection. ice says jose antonio ibarra was arrested in new york city for allegedly endangering a child. >> laura: this is the america and the carnage left in america after biden directed mayorkas to resume catch and release at the
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border. now the murder of a hard-working young american would not have happened if liberal democrats had put safety of the american people first. of course democrats claim to be champions of women, especially working women. no one fights harder to build a better future for our nation and to lift up women and girls around our country and to secure their basic rights and freedoms than our president. >> laura: those were just words because when push came to shove, their interest in bringing in cheap labor for donors and new voters for their party, the well being of girls and women already here, including the innocent child allegedly attacked by this man, montez, another illegal who got a free ticket into the
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country under biden's border rules. after crossing into el paso in september of 2023, montez was released into the united states and just arrested in campbell county, virginia for the sexual assault of a minor. this is heartbreaking, infuriating. these savages made their way here, they knew they would be able to stay. by the way, they would get free stuff on top of it and wide access to victims of all ages and backgrounds, targets galore. there are thousands of victims of illegal alien crime who are forgotten. >> ibarra is charged in the death of elizabeth medinna. he is undocumented. he is back in the system again,
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this time in connection with a shoplifting robbery at macy in elmherst. he was part of a group who stole from the stoor and attacked a police officer. a few weeks ago he was arrested as part of the migrant mob that kicked and attacked two police officers in time square. >> laura: this would not happen if we had a president who cared about america first. even working late, having to park in a garage underneath your building, out of fear because they know our government refuses to protect them. this open border policy is the biden policy. why do you think biden is getting so much money from big business? it certainly is not because they want to raise wages and help the working class, please. they want a never ending flow of cheap labor entering the united states with the added bonus of
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demographically changing the country and you get no say over this. and do not ever believe for a second that biden was ever serious about a bipartisan enforcement solution at the border despite these lame lines. >> democrats within a to work to get things down. we want to work with republicans in a bipartisan way to fix our problems at the border. >> we have seen that republicans are not interested in doing anything to address the southern border. >> house republicans want to distort the constitution and the secretary's record to cover up their inability and unwillingness to work with democrats to strengthen border security. >> laura: blah blah blah, hogwash. even mcconnell couldn't support the bill at the end. we knew democrats were just playing games when biden refused to even meet with the speaker of the house on the border issue. now, explain this to me. how is it a negotiation when the republican speaker isn't even
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involved? nor were any of the other border hawks who have credibility on this border issue? democrats were never really trying to shut down the border. they were just wanting political cover. same reason biden is traveling to the border this week. why wasn't he there in 2021, 2022? where is the border czar kamala harris? my friends, this is all political theater. it's another transparent scheme to mollify the voters before november and anything biden does like some executive orders that he said he couldn't do two weeks ago but now will supposedly crack down on asylum? that is just going to be reversed if he is ever reelected. and back to laken riley's tragic story. it is just one of thousands where americans are bliewltsized by biden's open border. >> a 911 call led to a gruesome murder scene and that suspect, we're learning, was not even supposed to be in the country. >> the 11-year-old marie was
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found dead inside of her apartment august 12th. she was at home while her father was at work. after texting her dad about someone knocking on their door. he found her body in a trash bag under a mattress later that afternoon. investigators confirmed she was strangled and assaulted police confirmed garcia rodriguez living at the same complex for at least three weeks and last seen august 14th. the guatemalan immigrants arrived in the states just before. >> laura: how much do democrats care about these victims? just a few weeks ago, 150 democrats in the house voted against a bill that would deport illegals who committed duis. that says it all. this is the democrats' position. if americans have to die, or be injured or maimed or suffer in any way as a result of an open border, whether it's from fentanyl, crime, so be it. that's what has to happen. those americans are necessary
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collateral damage. compare for a minute how joe biden and the democrats on the hill, the u.s. media reacted to the death of george floyd, a career criminal, who was killed as he resisted arrest when high on drugs. remember, the tributes came pouring in for weeks. cities were burned and looted and corporations ended up giving millions of dollars to black lives matter. now, i don't expect a multi-day funeral for laken riley with celebrities comforting her family, big named lawyers representing her family. of course not. in fact, they know biden's policies ensure that there will be many more victims because of the administration's refusal to do what happens right. >> republicans, in order to win an election, say we need to hermetically seal the border while beginni ginning up this fe
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narrative about this being a crisis. the united states, our culture, our population. >> , our economy needs immigration like lungs need oxygen. >> laura: think laken riley needed that aoc she thinks anyone who can get to the border should have the same rights and privileges as an american citizen. that includes voting, receiving full benefits, serving in the military, that's coming by the way. being police officers, already thinking about that in colorado. you get the point. because, for these radicals, there's nothing special about being an american citizen, nothing. now, tomorrow is the michigan primary. immigration is top of mind for many voters there. and then super tuesday, that's next week. the same dynamic will be at play, and it should be. the border issue should be the defining issue for people because it defines who we are as a people.
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so if voters want a real border, if they want american citizenship to still mean something, and they want to stop tragedies like the murder of laken riley, then we must -- we must get biden out of office. because i'm telling you don't, if he is allowed another four years, we will have tens of millions of illegals here to commit more crimes, drive wages down further, and overwhelm state and local governments. and then by the end of 2028, we may be so overrun that it's impossible to save america. and that's the angle. all right, joining us now is tammy nobles who is the mother of kia hamilton, the 20-year-old who was raped and murdered in 2022, allegedly by an illegal alien with ties to the ms-13 gang. tammy, i know you must -- your heart must be breaking for laken riley's family. you have been warning about this for years.
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tell us what your thoughts are tonight after seeing another tragedy like the one that befell your family. >> i am so sad and so angry that it -- that this has happened to another mother the same that what happened to kayla. kayla was just sleeping in her bed, in her home. and she was brutally murdered and raped. and now this young lady was just running. our young women aren't safe. our young women are not safe hour lawyer tammy this is the open border policy of the administration. they could have stopped this many years ago. they decided they wanted as many people to come into the as policy. pro-women, all for girls, girl power, how many times do you hear that? to that you say tonight? >> i don't see no girl power. i mean, i see our women being
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killed, murdered and raped. and nobody is doing anything. nobody is standing up and doing anything. i am trying to do what i can to bring awareness and to keep this from happening and to let government officials know something has to be done. something has to be done. this cannot keep happening. >> laura: tammy, tonight, joe biden, who is supposedly going to travel to the border this week, finally, did make a comment about the border while enjoying some ice cream. watch. >> i have been planning to go thursday, what i didn't know is my good friend, apparently is going. >> and will you meet the migrants while you are there, mr. president? >> well, i'm not going to announce ahead of time. secret service doesn't like me announcing exactly. >> laura: tammy, kind of hard to hear him. it's hard to take him seriously when he can't put down the ice cream cone long enough to talk about the crisis.
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>> yeah. that's really aggravating. i don't know why he is visiting the border now. my thought was if i would see him at the border, i would tell him to go home. go home. why are you even here now? why do you wait until the end of your presidency to visit the border now? what is the reason for you doing it now? >> laura: is he looking at the poll numbers. it's the number one issue in the minds of most american voters. that's why. that's the only reason is he going. >> it's too late. it's too late. >> laura: it's time for a new president. >> in my opinion. >> laura: a new poll is showing, tammy, for the first time a majority of americans now do favor the construction of a border wall, the one that trump tried build for a measly $5 billion. we sent 100 plus billion dollars to ukraine. they wouldn't give him 5 for the border wall. but now americans are finally starting to realize, man, we got a major problem here.
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>> well, we should have done that a long time ago. and then lives like kayla and laken, they would have never died if we would have done that a long time ago, lives would have been saved. lots of lives would have been saved. even the fentanyl deaths. >> laura: tammy, i know laken riley's family is in mourning. but your message tonight to joe biden, alejandro mayorkas, kamala harris, all of the democrats who for years said this was not a crisis, and who say they do not bear responsibility for this. >> oh, they sure are responsible for their deaths. both their deaths and other deaths could have been appreciated if they would have done their job at the border and make sure it's secure. we come first. americans should come first, not last. our safety matters. their lives matter. >> laura: tammy, we're so sorry,
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i mean, words don't describe how infuriated i am and heart broken i am for you and for all the families across the country who are suffering tonight. thank you so much for sharing your story. >> thank you. >> laura: all right. the deep state plotting to undermine donald trump if he wins. that's not shocking to me, shouldn't be to you. but unelected intel officials are actually revealing their plans to the liberal media. lee zeldin and ned ryun are here
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♪ >> laura: the guy who lied about russia collusion, who lied when he said no one spied on trump's campaign, who lied about hunter's laptop being russian disinformation and who lied about the steele dossier is back doing what he does best. lying. >> my colleagues are concerned that the russians see the republican lawmakers as tools. they are so willing to accept anything and russians use information operations very effectively. and i have no doubt at all that they are going to continue to use it in this presidential election. >> laura: the old fossil has zero credibility. now, my sense in watching this is that brennan is back on russian collusion hit parade because he and other former deep
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staters are sweating. the stronger trump looks in the polls, the more panicked they seem. so, i guess in their minds, they got to stop him. politico just so happened to speak with 18 former officials and analysts who worked in the trump administration, and they're claiming is he going to try to overhaul the agencies, get this, in a way that could lead to unprecedented level of the politicization of intelligence. now, marinade on that for a moment. personally, i would think that the guys who are politicizing intel are the people from the intel community who are using inside information to help president biden get reelected. that's just me. joining me now is lee zeldin, former new york congressman and gubernatorial candidate also with me ned ryun founder and ceo of american majority. ned, we have a lot to get. to say any theories as to the real reason that brennan and the boys are so worried about with a second trump term?
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>> well, it's pretty rich, coming from them, the intelligence community spent the last nine years sowing misinformation and trying to interrupt our representative democracy and our national elections 2016 and 2020 that trump is somehow going to take the ic to unprecedented political levels. you know, the real rub in all of this, laura was the fact that trump tried to bring transparency and accountability first term and efforts met with outright sedition between agencies. the real one between trump and the ic who decides. as duly elected presidents decide and intelligence community think they decide. that's not how it works in a republic. if trump when he wins is going to have to take them head on. day one first executive order hopefully coordinated with senate and house leadership his first executive order should found a church style committee in which he has transparency and accountability for the ic and fbi uncork everything for the american people to see what took
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place for the last 8 or 9 years. take it on with the presidential presidential advisory board. be serious about that. stack it with loyalists and bring more accountability and transparency to these agencies and bring them to heel under the duly elected president of the united states. that's how it's supposed to work. >> well, these agencies are so supposed to exist for our benefit, not to kind of determine political outcomes despite what the people want. but, lee, you get the sense that this narrative, the russia collusion part, i don't know, i lost track, part 10 at this point, that they are back with it when the national security adviser was asked about, again, russian interference from this coming election. watch this. >> there is a history here in presidential elections by the russian federation, by its intelligence services. and there's plenty of reason to be concerned. and this is not about politics. this is about national security. is about a foreign country, a foreign adversary seeking to
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manipulate the politics and democracy of the united states of america. >> laura: lee, is russia stronger now than it was under trump? when i see on the cusp of winning in ukraine, putin's popularity seems to be, i don't know, fairly strong. price of oil, you know, decent return for him despite sanctions. so he has gotten stronger under biden, not under trump. >> yeah, donald trump was actually the person who stepped up and provided lethal tied ukraine. it wasn't barack obama before him when biden comes in he fast tracked northbound stream 2 at the same time killing the keystone pipeline. vladimir putin has put out a statement endorsing joe biden to be president. what the left is upset right now is they aren't going to be in control of the intelligence agencies. they are not going to be able to
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politicize it and weaponize it themselves. and when they're executing their strategy of going to the media, they are not going to have the intelligence community to be holding their water and backing them up, the heads the politicals, where instead the trump administration appointees will be calling out like we saw with john ratcliffe and ric grenell, when there was something that was being put out by the left that was bianca solorzano, they were able to come out and say that's not true. and the democrats' left doesn't want to lose that. >> laura: no, they are panicked. i think they are in a frothy panic about what trump is going to uncover if he should win a second term. now, ned, the a.p. is reporting and this made me laugh, liberal organizations in washington are quietly trying to install road blocks just in case trump wins. a collectionist of advocates and legal experts promoting new federal rules to limit presidential power while urging president's to limit trump in a possible second term. so, again these are the people
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who are talking about election interference plotting to undermine a new president's authority authority before he is even elected. you can't make this up. >> no. they are going to be fighting tooth and nail all the way through november and if and win it's going to be tooth and nail fight, laura, from day one. donald trump has to be serious about this and understand they know what's at stake. they realize that the existence and the continuance of the administrative state, which is their golden calf is what they are fighting for and he has to go right at it. day one has to declare i will devolve and dismantle through the executive orders. hopefully have house and senate leadership. need all the support he can get. >> laura: lee, how important is having the best people at the top any time to mess around the first 100 days: have the top,
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top, top people. >> >> yeah, exactly. you can't have any bad hires for any cabinet positions or anywhere else. you can't have i have a cans or some burrowed nifl service person going to be filling an important role. i want to see hundreds of executive orders on day one. i believe that donald trump, after having less four years going to be in a position to have the strongest first day and first 100 days that we have seen of any president. more executive orders, the right people in the right positions, the right legislation you are sending to capitol hill. knowing exactly what you want to implement. now, maybe president trump doesn't want to get too superstitious. he wants to focus on november. >> laura: have to have it ready to go. >> a whole lot of people are go be prepared and ready. >> nancy pelosi had all her legislation ready when she was going to be the next speak. lee and ned, great conversation. thank you. all right, trying to rewrite his stwri woke him images. that was just the beginning. google's chatgpt gemini worse
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than anyone thought. another impact on 2024. kara frederick and mik
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>> laura: it's a good time to remember a prediction from the brilliant scholar tom sol. ours may be the first civilization not destroyed by the power of our enemies but by the ignorance of our teachers and dangerous nonsense they are teaching our children. in the age of artificial intelligence they are creating artificial stupidity: after transparent effort to rewrite history and make it more inclusive. google's ai bottom gemini took it further and showed how woke it really is kelly o'grady is here with you will at details. kelly? >> hey, it's great to see you we are seeing a slew of concerning
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answers gemini chatbot couldn't condemn pedophilia as wrong. shared nuanced answer and people can't control who they are attracted to further when faced with a choice of nuclear holocaust or misgendering kaitlin gender it chose destruction. following the public gaffes. quote gemini is build as creativity and may not be always be reliable comes to generating images about current events evolving news or hot button topic it will make mistakes. the chatbot had some unfavorable things to say about the leader of ai competitor elon musk. gemini said it was hard to say whether musk memes or hitler had a more negative impact on society. and given extremely critical of gemini. given that the gemini ai will he at the hart of every google product and youtube this is extremely alarming. he went on to share that a
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styrenier google exec called to say this could take months to fix. musk said i downtown the bureaucratic blog. biases in the tech community shared by more than just musk, laura. >> what this is doing is laying bare for the men people to see that the political ideology that permeates silicon valley is finding its way into algorithms. that's why we have to step in federal government or state government and put guardrails in place. >> this raises concerns about who is influencing these models and laura, i will leave you with this. one of google's core values is don't be evil. the question who becomes who decides what is good and easel especially when it impacts how we get information? back to you. >> laura: amazing, kelly, thank you. joining me now is kara frederick former analyst at facebook director harrison foundation tech policy center and mike davis. kara, the man once described as
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the teacher of google's chatbot apparently has a long history of batching america online reportedly calling racism the number one value americans seek to uphold and proclaiming that white privilege is a bleeping -- is real back in 2018. now google says it's diversity efforts, of course, are well-intentioned but they could concede in this case they were missing the mark. what could this lead to, kara? >> a lot. and nothing good. and that's the problem. you know, this is not an accident. technology is not neutral. it reflects the biases that are implicit in jack's tweets that you just put up there when we're creating these systems, you have to understand that these products were likely red teamed. it means that they were work shopped within google. that these outputs were actually, as brendan carr said laid bear and silicon valley was okay with it.
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that echo chamber thought this was just find. this rot goes very, very deep. it's systemic. look what happens in gmail nc state said in 2022. the 2020 campaign pitched conservative candidates, two thirds of them to spam while letting the overwhelming majority of leftist candidates go to people's inboxes. youtube was the king of censorship when it came to covid, when it came to the 2020 election cycle. search down ranks pro-life results. this is endemic within silicon valley. i lived and worked in the belly of the beast. i have seen it firsthand. and it is not going to stop unless we nip it in the bud right now. clean house with google. >> laura: this is like the border policy. open border is biden's policy. it's not an accident. same as. this this wasn't an accident. sit around and figured out we will do this. make this person minority. they decided it was okay: one of our producers actually asked
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google gemini define the word woman and his response. no single universally accepted answer. traditionally a woman based on biological sex referring to zidz xx chromosomes, female reproductive organs, blah blah blah blah blah. and of course it goes on to say it doesn't count, people were intersection characteristics and so forth that may not fit into the binary category of male and female. mike, i know you're not surprised. it's funny in a way but i think elon musk is on to something. this is going to be embedded in everything that google's a part of. youtube most probably importantly. >> that's the issue. this artificial intelligence could be a powerful and useful tool for society but it can't get into the wrong hands. when you have google, which controls the online advertising market, it controls 95% of search and they are using this artificial intelligence tool to
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promote their political agenda. that's a problem. this is why we need to break up google's online advertisement monopoly. we need to break up their search monopoly and we can fix this problem. the problem is google has too much patrol car and they should not have these tools. >> >> laura: the question is, you know, whether the media are going to actually stand for sanity or do what they usually do and msnbc is worried about the impact that ai might have on the upcoming elections. watch this. >> when you talk to the campaigns, when you talk to this white house, they are extremely concerned about how ai currently and more importantly in the future will impact the way that voters engage in gains. it's not just going to impact our elections. it's going to impact every part of culture. >> laura: well, kara, your reaction? i would agree with him. it is going to have a huge impact. and the question is does the bot end up being election interference? >> you know, i think there is a strong case to be made for that, which is why we always have who
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hugh towards transparency and traceability. there should be methods of auditing these computational systems that is absolutely key. one thing to think about, too. now with the advent of certain technologies and ai-driven neck nolings and subsets of ai, digital forgeries look human like. they are more apt to trick the average consumer of intelligence. we have milk su make sure the information environment expectation explainable ai. open source the certain ai foundation models. that's a good start for letting these -- for letting us govern ourselves. >> laura: mike, meanwhile at the supreme court today, big oral argument on the question of content moderation. they heard two cases, going to shape the future, i think of online discourse. your reaction to what happened today at the court, mike? >> i would say this, that texas and florida are trying to regulate the social media
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companies and their discrimination -- their viewpoint discrimination. these are not normal private companies. these are quasigovernment actors. they get section 230 immunity. they have had antitrust amnesty for years. we have to treats them differently than other private companies. we need to break up big tech and these bills in florida and texas are a short-term fix for the long-term goal needs to break up big tech. >> laura: big is usually bad. so we appreciate both of you. thank you. all right. biden doesn't have a clue when it comes to countering china. we know that the president is busy making tiktok videos while the communist regime scoops up americans' personal data. gordon chang is here to sound the alarm, stay there ♪ honestly, i was scared when i was told age related macular degeneration could jeopardize my vision. great. one more thing to worry about. it was all too hard to deal with in the beginning, but making a plan with my doctor to add precision was easy. preservision areds2 contains the exact nei recommended,
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♪ >> china is going to eat our lunch? well, guess what, man, we don't taste that good. >> laura: so funny. right? well, this is why none of us should take him seriously when team biden claims to be taking the china threat seriously. now, remember, biden is the guy who uses chinese controlled tiktok to post campaign videos despite his own administration warning that tiktok poses a serious national security risk. everything biden has done so far
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has pretty much helped china, help enrich china and himself. so, it should be no surprise when we see right through his new plan to protect americans. "the washington post" reporting that biden will issue an executive order this week to prevent the bulk flow of american sensitive data, including genetic information to hostile foreign countries, including china. joining me now is gordon chang, senior fellow at the gate stone institute and author of china is going to war. gordon, the headline sounds very promising. but that's not exactly the case when you read deep into the piece. explain. >> well, there's a lot of reasons. for one thing, you know, if biden were worried about the bulk transfer of data to china, he wouldn't be urging his followers to transfer their data to china by joining tiktok. now, this is rule-making, that means we're not going to see an executive order for months. if biden were serious, what he
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would be doing is taking china's law on data transfers to foreign parties and he would be adopting the same in his executive order. just changing the date and putting u.s. at the top of the document rather than china. there's so much that biden could do immediately, but he is not. >> >> laura: well, the experts on internet security and data also say that an executive order of this type would be very limited. so, just likes a he kind of puts, you know, throws out these fig leaves on the border issue. it's really just meant for political cover. you are not really take it seriously not just tiktok but everything he has done with china would be much more differently focused. >> yeah with regard to these rules. this only applies to bulk transfers of data. china can get this data at onesies and twos. the loopholes are actually
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bigger than the proposed rule as described by "the washington post." when you look at his tech rules. when you look at what is he doing with the military. these are really minimal things. he is doing the minimum amount that is politically feasible. so, really, we have to be concerned about biden. and, by the way. you know, when the chinese fly that big spy balloon over our country, biden just sort of welcomes it and what does he do? he doesn't do anything until it's collected all that data and sent it back to china. >> laura: okay. a lot of people haven't seen this next soundbite. this was biden in a meeting with the governor's association where he mentions his relationship with president xi of china. watch this. >> i have spent a lot of time with xi jinping when i was vice president, president my -- my president was -- told me that he wanted me to get to know xi jinping because it was clear he was go be the head of russia -- of china, and he said can you define america for me? i looked at him and i said yes i
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can, in one word and i said possibilities. >> laura: kind of confused the heads of state there. but, you know, again, that's nice talk. you know, america is about freedom. that's what you would tell xi jinping. possibilities, you know, that's kind of bland, freedom, something that china doesn't know anything about. or doesn't want to trample. >> oh, yeah, you know, china is the enemy of freedom around the world. not just in china. but is trying to stifle freedom in our country and elsewhere. you know, and biden, he brags about he spent more time with xi jinping than any other american. if that's the case, why are our relations with china so tense? why is china acting so belligerently? i think it's because they have seen biden and they realize that, first of all, they own him. that's what the chinese think. and, also, i think that they believe that he just does not have the right attitudes towards defending america. he just doesn't care about defending our country.
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look at the migrants surging across our borders from china, including the soldiers. biden couldn't care less. >> laura: so 20,000 chinese come across the border, why would xi take biden seriously? can you imagine 20,000 americans crossing into china? what do you think would happen with that? >> that's not happening. but, you know, some of those migrants coming across china, as a matter of fact, the more recent ones, these are the soldiers. and some of these soldiers who have been in our country for less than three weeks, they are taking target prank tis with rifles and pistols. you can't make this stuff up. and also a couple of chinese migrants, the rumors say were actually using sonar to look at american vessels in american ports. they are doing this from under water. this really have serious. i mean, there is a risk of espionage here and a risk of sabotage. >> laura: yeah. well, we need real reporting on this. that would be nice to have that done. gordon, thank you very much. health officials tried to warn us the migrant crisis could lead to, what?
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>> your public schools designed them to start this clear, giving them a 30-day waiver to get the shots, an extra window of time not afforded to native students. >> laura: now, we started the show by laying the blame at biden's feet for the murder of that georgia nursing student by an illegal alien, and since the start of the year, at least 15 states have seen cases of the measles, equal to 60% of all cases from last year. florida has seen the latest outbreak with nine cases so far, so it's not just the spread of
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violent crime across the country caused by the open border, it is the potential spread of contagious diseases. joining me now, dr. marc siegel, fox news medical contributor. dr. siegel, the lack of vaccination on the part of these migrants crossing the border is quite something. do you have confidence that, given the sheer number of people crossing the border, this can be contained as the spread continues? >> absolutely not, cannot be contained. not only have studies shown that migrants are less likely to be vaccinated against measles, they are also more likely to have measles. here's one it's going to shock you, laura, although very little shocks you. yemen is number one in the world for measles, over 20,000 to 40,000 people with measles last year. the houthis are where they live, and guess where they sometimes
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come? we are worried about bioterrorism, they are coming across our southern border. india, the country of india is number four on the list, and we had over 40,000 indian immigrants come across illegally across our southern border last year. listen, this story is not really about the united states. there were 9 million cases in the world last year of measles. 9 million cases. it is the world that is under-vaccinated. the united states is doing very well by comparison, the travelers here, both legally and illegally, are not screened for measles and they are bringing measles in. i'm very concerned about the point you made that they are coming across our southern border, and migrants for sure. where did they find the time, by the way, to get the measles vaccine? when? when they were fleeing? when they were claiming asylum? when did they get the measles vaccine? >> they get 30 days, i guess, to get the record squared away. but i don't have faith any of this is happening. there have also been reported
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cases of tuberculosis in california and i believe in arizona, some in texas, which obviously is a lot more serious. >> also polio. there is also scabies and all kinds of viruses coming across. by the way, to the point you just made about having time to be vaccinated, in the state of ohio in 2022 they gave people that period of time who weren't vaccinated to take a vaccine. if it is in your school. we are not talking about a whole state here. if it is in your school -- look, measles is the most contagious virus on the planet. i want people to be vaccinated against this virus specifically because the vaccine prevents spread, it is extremely effective. but the big problem here is that we are not screening people at all and it's coming in from other --

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