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secure the nearly half a billion dollar bond or else a new york state could begin seizing his assets and freeze his bank accounts. mr. trump's legal team now trying to convince an appeals court to waive the judgment in that civil fraud cages saying the board of 54 million-dollar penalty is impossible for their client to pay. hello everyone welcome to fox news like i am eric shawn, hi anita. anita: i am indeed a vocal and for arthel neville. letitia james is already indicating she is prepared to collect if trump cannot pay court documents filed in westchester new york earlier this month that's home to a sprawling estate in a trump golf course. assets in the big apple to include trump tower. that could also be up for grabs. some critics accused james of using the law to play political games. ask any time someone with a power, prosecutor, ada, and he went with power that can enforce
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the laws of this country. when they stopped caring about the actual case at hand and they care more about making it difficult for an individual that they do not like that we have lost the interest of fairness of the administration of justice. smooth for wrote what will happn tomorrow? is standing by to discuss the potential fall output versus go courtesy because she is live outside trump tower in new york city with the very latest from what is going on there. >> hi eric. we all know former president donald trump has some price real estate like trump tower behind me. earlier this week his attorneys told the court not of it has helped the former president secure a bond nearly half a billion dollars. no trump's legal team is waiting to see whether the state appellate court will make a decision on trump's request to have the bond it waived while he appeals a civil fraud judgment against him. this morning on "sunday morning futures" with the maria trump's
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son, eric said this. walk to help the division comes back with something that's very sensible. we have offered that would try to beat re be reasonable known s overseeing a bond the size every single person when i came to that sake i could happily dollar bond maria, they were laughing but thepart they were laughing p executives of the largest companies had never seen anything of the site so what they're going to start seizing assets? if you cannot put up something that's not available in the united states? >> if a former president trump does not secure the bond the state could start the process to collect on the civil fraud judgment. legal experts tells new york attorney general letitia james will likely go after trump's and bank accounts first. seizing real estate is long and complex. former federal prosecutor tells fox the trump family has every reason to be concerned. one says of the trump team is worried about there is a foreclosure to force the sales
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to therefore satisfy the judgment could go for much below the price. at that point trump cannot get the proper respect they have been sold. they get the money from the sale back if you win on appeal but that is what his team is trying to avoid is the sale of the real estate it cannot be an done. >> also happen tomorrow a hearing in trump's hush money case. trump's ltrumps lawyers the mans office have been sparring over a dump of the thousandt date trian or to throw it out altogether. tomorrow the judge as you know good to postpone the trial even further. back to you. eric: the coverage i'll start tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. down in court on fox and friends he former president will be in court tomorrow, see beat thank you. anita: busy day for you, eric. craig say ruling against trump sets a dangerous precedent some democrats argued the former president is being treated just
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like anyone else. listen. >> it is my belief that all people should be treated equally under the law. and if that seizure of assets would be pursued to any other american than donald trump should be treated the same. i respect the attorney general's discretion here. but i do think he should be treated equally under the law. >> former deputy independent counsel fox news contributor saul weiss and burger joints now. thank you so much for coming in on this. we are certainly in the 11th hour here beyond that we are te former president has appealed to the new york state appellate court on both reducing the massive bond amount or grant a stay or a pause. no word yet from the court. what do you expect will happen? >> they really have no idea. i am not an expert on new york state civil law. it seems to me t they could've
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already granted this before the very last minute so i am skeptical anything will happen in this courts and that of course will be bad for former president trump. the idea this is what in the others civil defendant would face i think it's ridiculous. i am unaware of any case from new york or anywhere else there's a 355 million-dollar judgment that is before interest where there is no jury there was no loss. under this particular statute you do not even have to prove reliance. i am unaware of any case like that. my question is one of my many questions is where was the attorney general in previous attorney general's? where was the manhattan das office where was the u.s. attorney's office during the 30 years before trump became president and he was operating in new york? they did not try to do anything to him along these lines it's
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only after he became a political figure. i don't think there's any doubt this is political in nature. >> former president has said he believes this whole thing is unfair. the judge here is out of line. and he, former president trump would like to take this all the way to the super in court to appeal it. but at one point could actually do that? because he and the clock is ticking here and it is ticking fast. >> right now it's virtually impossible he could get any kind of ruling from the u.s. supreme court before tomorrow on this and he is not even attempted to do so. this is a really unique ruling the lower court made he made very detailed factual findings about whether or not there is misrepresentation.
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but the idea you can impose this kind of a remedy. remember this is that equitable remedy and getting a lot nerdy up actions in law, actions and equity this is an equitable statute that's the only reason white near court opinion about 10 years ago said it's okay you don't have a jury here. and yet because it damages or ae incidental to the statute and yet three and $55 million judgment under the statute. i do think there's potential constitutional problems with it. the problem is those issues have not been raised at a federal level. anita: i don't know if you can talk about this but they talk about maybe taking trump tower. but trump tower is not fully owned by donald trump but my colleague eric shawn reminded me of that there's a lot of individual condominium owners inside of trump tower. so, what legal protections do they have if letitia james goes after something like trump
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tower? >> is one of your previous guests pointed out it is easier to go after bank accounts than after property. you could file a judgment rate letitia james can file a judgment in any court she wants too. based upon the judge's ruling. but that is very different from being able to take the property. my understanding is lot of these properties not only are they not owned wholly by trump or his companies but there are all kinds of layers of ownership. that will be a lengthy and laborious process even assuming she's allowed to start the process. anita: final question, what do you think will happen tomorrow? do you think former president trump will be able to cope with the money? or are his is going to start being seized if you had to guess? >> well if you're asking my opinion but with the court will do, whether or not they will grant the stay or reduce the bond amount, my guess would be they won't based on the fact they have not done it yet.
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anita: all eyes on the courthouse tomorrow are eric shawn will be there waiting to see what happens as are the rest of us. sol wisenberg thank you for your insight today, appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. anita: you got it. >> did we went wild men between 20 and 40 that we don't know anything about their background coming from all over the world barging, charging, stampeding into our country? any president within his right mind in the white house would say this must end. eric: texas dan patrick about the scene that really shocked people happe happened last wedn. a migrant stampede in el paso. meantime the biden administration is battling texas in court over the state's new law that allows it to arrest and deport migrants without the help of the federal government for now federal appeals court with that on hold. nate foy live in eagle pass,
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texas with the very latest from there. nay, people talking about the shot the video that shows some of those migrants basically going wild on some of the law enforcement officers? >> people certainly are talking about that video. that was one of two days this week where we sought migrants clash with texas authorities in el paso. to date the u.s. border patrol chchief jason owens says what happened is a national security crisis and he referenced the 140,000 known and got away so far this fiscal year pre-take another look at the video you just played from el paso, texas dps is still investigating possibly going to make more arrests as a result of this they arrested one migrant for assaulting a texas national guard soldier rate troopers may arrest more migrants for criminal trespass and destruction of property. the new budget deal increases funding for cpp to $9.6 billion that's three-point to billion more than last fiscal year.
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republican congressman tony gonzalez says this will not be solved until there's either a new president for clear policy changes from president joe biden. >> i have given up on joe biden doing what is right. it is very clear we are going into year four of this sort of crisis. this is exactly what they wanted. the only way this stops is a new administration. a new president. i cannot imagine what your five, six, seven, eight looks like under joe biden. >> meanwhile democrats call on republicans to pass a bipartisan border bill in congress. this happens as texas awaits a key ruling on senate bill four which would allow the state to arrest and possibly deport migrants across the border illegally without turning them over to border patrol but democrat congresswoman is against as before, listen to this. >> what happens to el paso and who is accused of being here illegally who might not have id on him?
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there are a whole lot of questions that need to be answered. >> eric, source with dps says troopers would only pursue suspects that they knew cross the border illegally paid whether it be from seeing a migrant cross the border outside a port of entry or possibly on a camera it would be another scenario rather than stopping random people and checking their immigration status we will send it back to you pickwick see what happens, nate's thank you. anita: vita ministration pointed a finger at fort the latest cast lucas thompson picks that up live at the white house. lex good afternoon. vice president harris interview with abc was asked if she had seen that video of the texas national guardsmen being run over by the hundred or so it migrants she did not say. she would also estimate any potential executive action the white house would take when it comes to the border. >> they are refusing to put it
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up for a vote. in large part because we know the former president would prefer to run on a problem instead of fixing a problem. as of right now is executive action on the board us on the table? do we see that? >> that does not absolve the fact that the real fix is going to feel in congress acts. it's still on the table though? >> yes for consideration. >> on fox news is that it senator tom cotton says president biden should go back to trump era border policies which she said stopped in millions of illegal immigrants from coming into the united states. >> the only person responsible for the catheter borders joe biden. in 2020 he said he reverse all president trump's highly effective policies that send a signal to everyone around the world if you got to our border you could get in and that's exactly what he did on day one. >> also on "fox news sunday" virginia democratic senator tim kaine who is up for reelection this year urge the president to take executive action to solve what he calls a crisis on the
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southern border. >> i do encourage him to use executive actions. i don't think he can do everything that was in a bipartisan bill by executive order but there's probably a subset of things he can do and i think his team is considering it. >> president biden returns her to the white house later this afternoon from his home and at willington. perhaps he will take some questions on the border after he arrives. anita: you get in there and try to ask him. lucas tomlinson live at the white house. thank you lucas for. >> lucas certainly will. the islamic state terror groups on the rise. experts say it's a growing threat to the middle east and europe after claiming responsibility for the massacre in moscow. physis kate launch an attack against us right here at home? we'll take a look at that his "fox news live" continues on this sunday. 's why you choose ga to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day.
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>> this is the unfortunate echo of president biden's chaotic disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. the same group that killed 13 americans. just a few days of the armed services committee i asked our commanding general in the middle east about isis a capacity to to project attacks from afghanistan. he said that in as little as six months it turned out closer to be six days isis from afghanistan little or no warning could affect western interests.
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>> editor tom cotton talking about friday's massacre in a moscow concert called the aisha's affiliate in afghanistan claiming responsibility for it. madison scarpino has more of the story. guess people are dead because of what vladimir putin is calling a bloodied barbaric terrorist attacks of new information for you. we are learning according to reuters one of the suspects was brought into court today in moscow. but, this islamic state group that says it is responsible for this attack is isis-k. u.s. officials confirmed it is the same group that was responsible for killing the 13 americans at abbey gate during the withdrawal from afghanistan. and today a massive memorial is growing outside crocus city hall city hallwhere the attack happe. a top putin aid in the mosque out regent governor or there today to honor the victims.
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putin declared today a national day good morning. >> this is a horrible tragedy. we mourn together and of course express our condolences to all those who have suffered. >> security forces, for people who were directly involved. according to russian media the fort gunmen are from a country that borders afghanistan. russian news reports at least one of the suspects claimed they were paid to do it. putin is trying to link the attack to ukraine but he gave a televised address yesterday for the russian president said the four main suspects were trying to escape to ukraine. where in his words a window was prepared for them. strongly denies any involvement in the attack. the governor of the moscow region said searchers are still looking for more bodies and the number of people dead has the potential to grow.
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well over 100 people are hurt. some are expected to recover and some still in critical condition. anita: unbelievable and sits and so sad to know those numbers could grow. jenmadison scarpino thank you fr that report. [background noises] look at that. israeli police pushing back the protesters who took to the streets demanding the release of the remaining hostages being held by hamas. the demonstration tel aviv just days after one of the hostages died from lack of food and medicine. trey yingst is live in tel aviv with the very latest. >> anita, good afternoon it's day 170 of the war between israel and hamas. the region and now waiting to see if and when israel will enter gaza's southernmost city. it comes to intense conversations that are taking place in the middle east.
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and after a visit by u.s. secretary of state antony blinken here to israel among other stops where he had tense meetings in tel aviv with the war cabinet about what comes next. biden administration officials from the president himself to vice president harris have all had the same message, do not enter it with the vice president sank this on saturday. >> we are looking about a millie and have people who are there because they're told to go there most of them. and so we have been very clear it would be a mistake to move with any type of military operation. >> as for the cease-fire negotiations talks wrapped up this weekend in qatar amidst hope for a fresh agreement according to reports cia director william burns along with top israeli intelligence officials left empty-handed. conversations are expected to continue but officials here hoping they could lead to a six week cease fire it with the release of dozens of israeli hostages.
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inside gaza israeli troops are still operating in the hospital's complex and northern gaza for use in this video intensive firefights taking place within militants inside the compound the israelis said they have arrested 480 terror operatives from hamas and islamic jihad but we have no way to independently confirm that number. the southern front does remain active but the real x factor is the northern front the lebanese militant group hezbollah continues to launch fresh attacks into israel over the weekend. >> are right live in tel aviv for us. thank you for that report. >> back here at home some music's biggest stars are singing the praises of tennessee. the first one in the nation to take steps to protect musicians from artificial intelligence. could other states or congress follow to protect artists and ai? will have that straight ahead here on fox news live. it's doug... ... of doug and limu.
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360 jerseys and first lady tammy murphy announced she is suspending her campaign for u.s. senate. murphy was going to replace disgraced new jersey senator bob menendez who is announce he is not running for reelection as a democrat. after his may charge of multiple felonies for allegedly taking bribes from foreign governments. murphy's exit clears the way for new jersey congressman andy kim the likely win the democratic nomination for menendez senate seat. murphy is the wife of the states governor phil murphy. despite that she suffered several political setbacks recently from local democratic party votes that if all favored congressman kim. has dues for passengers on the alaska airlines flight that suffered the mid air door plug a blow out back in january. the bureau says those passengers may be victims of a crime. meanwhile faa announces taking a closer look at united airlines and its maintenance records after slew of mechanical and safety issues occurred in recent
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weeks. christina pullman coleman has ty latest from los angeles. >> hi eric i interviewed an aviation attorney representing 27 of the passengers who were on the alaska airlines flight. he said even though they knew the d.o.j. launch a criminal investigation into this incident they were still stunned when they received a letter from the d.o.j. notify each of them they could be a possible victim of a crime. >> and you receive a letter from the department of justice, it's a major development. as an aviation lawyer the only other time i have seen this was after the two crashes of the max 8346 people died. >> is a firm was the first to file a lawsuit against alaska airlines and boeing after the door panel ripped off the boeing 737 maxim plane as it was 16000 feet above oregon on generally for his clients want answers, accountability and for boeing to manufacture safer
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planes. >> site represented dozens of victim families in the two max eight disasters which resulted in a criminal prosecution by the department of justice. i think the reason d.o.j. is investigating this incident even though nobody died is because we are seeing a pattern of problems from boeing. >> problems now under increased public scrutiny. the event multiple boeing incidents since in january they include a tire falling off united airlines flight as it departed from san francisco. boeing plane veering off a runway in houston and boeing 737800 landing in oregon with one of its external panels missing. despite all these incidents aviation experts maintain it is still very safe the flight. >> should people feel safe getting on a boeing aircraft? >> people should feel safe flying your chances of dying in a plane crash was one in a
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million. i would have no hesitation getting on an airplane for the faa does a phenomenal job at oversight all these incidents we have to keep in mind the bottom line is the end result is that nobody died. >> last week boeing cfo said the company is committed to transparency and accountability with the regulators and they are taking comprehensive actions to strengthen quality and build confidence. cooks are right thank you. anita? >> i've just gotten to where stuff comes in on my voice on my phone and i can't tell it's not me. it is a real deal and i really appreciate everybody understanding. it's a real big deal and now and hopefully this will curb. >> luke bryan praising tennessee first in the nation ban on
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unauthorized ai musical depot fakes. once the elvis act that goes into effect artists will have extra protection in the world's country music capitol but will other jurisdictions follow suit? joining us now is a research associate at the heritage foundation tech policy sensor. trait common good of you to come today. the elvis act stands for ensuring a likeness and voice and image security is an acronym of course in honor of the late great king of rock 'n' roll, elvis pressley. give us your thoughts of what exactly this law does. >> this is extending the name, image, likeness protections to an artist of voice for country music stars that have very large a public footprint it's very easy for ai language models to produce a replicas of their voice. whether it be them singing or talking like this. that can be used for commercial purposes. f8 product endorsement or it can be is to exploit their art and produce a fake version of one of
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their new songs. and so for an artist this is something that's going to protect that with a reputation n with their livelihood and their income. anita: no doubt there are some things ai can do. one of them is to create writings or songs in the style of someone else. how does this law protect against that? >> it really stops the exploitation of their voice. imagine a corporation getting a jingle with an artist and not actually reaching out to the artist for concentra. that is the type of thing discussed targeting prey there's also a limitation on platforms that potentially have a taylor swift a button you can type in a lyrics and it sings as taylor swift. essentially a service to provide the replica of someone's voice. it is a very wide bill and something we are probably going to see pick up here in terms of other states following suit. anita: that's my next question let's put up a map of the states that heavy the proposed have eid legislation or are in the process of doing so the states marked in blue have already done
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so. tennessee being the first. and to your point do you expect more states to follow? how about congress? do you expect laws to be pursued there? >> 's legislative cycle in the states have been very active artificial intelligence. not only in the name, image, likeness but on general protections, things like transparency requirements. there really stepping up to the plate here and taking the lead because congress has not been able to pass anything on tech let alone artificial intelligence. they see this light it in action in washington and they do not want their constituents being left out to dry. i think a lot of states are going to continue to follow down this path and brings more protection to the consumer. anita: what about other industries the music editor seems to be leading the way but what about the tv and movie industry? television news for that matter. [laughter] are you expecting a slew of other laws to protect against this kind of ai abuse and other industries? lexus is going to be a piece milled a lot of it is being done
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thanks to industry groups that are representing these artists. they have a lot better representation. you'll see things like this for hollywood, things in the news and broadcasting area give a very large public footprint that allows the quick and easy replication of your name image or likeness. it is definitely coming for other areas as well. anita: how do you think the loss will be enforced? what kind of penalties will there be fines, jail time, how are you expecting anyone to enforce this? >> is going be very difficult honestly. the courts are not in a great position to interpret these things whether it be supreme court justice or settlement on the local bench they're not up to speed on artificial intelligence. we are going to have to wait and see. this tennessee bill will likely run into a challenge very quickly. we'll see very soon what it will look like. >> i can imagine this is a whole new field of study for law school's out there for they're going to have to really look at this and figure out how this
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works. so we are watching as well. thank you so much for your time today, interesting stuff. >> thank you for having me. so before you have to support the elvis act. from across the pond veering from prince kate and prince william for the first time since kate builds her cancer diagnosis people have a live report on that from london. who's winning? no idea. real milk. real delicious. and don't forget to try some delicious, creamy lactaid ice cream. what's that mabel? (mooo) wow, smart cow!
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been saying it really makes the royals feel more down to earth in one of them. it is a shame she has to undergo this chemotherapy for her cancer. it's a very relatable but as you said they did release a new statement tonight the prince and princess say they are enormously touched by the kind of messages and they are very grateful the public has understood their need for privacy. of course the king has also been diagnosed with cancer. we do not know the details of aware or what stage in his or kate's cancers are at. if his health allows king charles is hoping to attend easter sunday church service next week. they will kinda be up first public a pit appearance and a while with his wife of course will be a reduced royal turnout is st. george's chapel in windsor. kate, prince william and their children will not be in attendance originally kensington palace and she would return to public facing duties after easter with this updated cancer diagnosis that is likely to be delayed. kate revealed in her posted on x she is undergoing chemotherapy is in the early stages of that
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treatment. the 42 old princess was seen sitting on a park bench instead of a field of blooming daffodils in that video a flower that has been come known as a symbol of hope and resilience for cancer patients and survivors. in fact a possibly an extract from the flower itself might also prove effective in the fight against cancer but for now people continue to crowd around buckingham palace in another symbolic way to tell us they want to show their support for a speedy recovery. >> is something that affects everyone. and from the royal family or within a year everybody knows somebody who's had cancer. i was in the process of chemotherapy. >> for now it is likely we will not be hearing any further from the prince or princess of wales. this video it was a way to squash all of the rumors and speculation that was circulating for this is a way to say hey guys we are okay. we just need time to recover and
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spend time with family. eric: of course we all spent our best wishes to kate's comment to the king into their family. stephanie bennett outside of buckingham palace. >> eric, the north pole is often referred to as the final frontier in national security. it could play a crucial role when it comes to russia and china. hemmer went on an expedition with the u.s. navy and its ice camp in the ocean he embedded with the military submarine. here's his report. >> to get this far north you have to go a long way. our journey began in washington d.c. he embedded with the u.s. navy. we flew nearly eight hours to dead horse alaska. then we flew another 200 miles north to the beaufort sea. it down they are in the middle
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of nowhere we spotted ice camp. every two years about 60 sailors and a few scientists make a small tent village for up to five weeks. it is harsh. it is demanding. it is flat, it is bone chilling cold. >> how dhow to find the runway? we make it. >> it was 29 below when we arrived. >> is quite cold out it's about negative 55 with the wind chill. we ask people to stay within the area in case there are polar bears to break. >> why did we come here? this is navy admiral darrell. >> it is an opportunity for allison partners should come and get a sense of how to conduct military operations here perfects in fact if you look to the globe and rotated the earth to the north pole, you would find eight countries that have territory north of the arctic circle. seven of these countries are now members of nato, russia is the outlier. >> my sincere thanks. >> russia is what is on admiral's mind.
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>> russia considers this their backyard. they would want nothing more than to take claim to the entire arctic region. it's full of resources the trade routes are opening more and more each year. they consider this a place they have dominance. >> there's more to this mission for the navy says it melting arctic ice is a real thing. but understanding how much, when, with the effects could be to all of us is a point of debate that is another reason why they are here. >> their knowledge of the arctic is not as complete as it needs to be. he will meet research we need to collect data like we are doing here and develop the models and continued research we have a better idea. >> we chopper and further north to rhonda butte with the uss hampton. a nuclear submarine out of san diego and saw this. in a rare move for any of the worlds military powers the navy will bus to the arctic ice in a
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submarine. getting to the hatch takes a chainsaw. with the temperatures so cold and ice so thick it takes more than an hour to gain access to the hatchet. stationary dive. stationary dive. mike brown is the hampton officer. >> i am worried from a standpoint of i don't want us to go to some type of shooting match with russia because i'm going to lose friends and people are going to die. when i think u.s. submarine force is ready if that's what we're called to do. >> most of these sailors will be at sea for three months at a time. it is a different life to say the least. no iphones, no social media, no transmission beneath the water in isolation unlike any other. the navy has been doing some a form of this exercise since 1946. a chilly beginning to the early years of the cold war.
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russia has been offered in the arctic for generations. several years ago the chinese government built this military outpost in the south china sea. many countries objected but not one stop to beijing. today, china is poking around the arctic as well. many believe the natural gas and oil and rare earth material is abundant if you can get to it. twenty-four hours later the hatch opens again. the american flag is raised from the hampton under a brilliant and bright blue sky. thanks about the message she's sending to the world about american power. especially to vladimir putin. >> i hope it sends a message to him we take this very serious too toand we are not going to sy and allow any nation to operate appear if their intentions are not allowed free and open. anita: wow. that's our bill hemmer reporting put up next the latest on the gambling scandal that's rocking
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major league baseball just as the season gets underway. stay with us for that. to duckduckgo on all your devie
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into l.a. dodgers star shohei ohtani his former interpreter of her accusations of a multimillion dollar gambling scandal. madeline rivera reports. >> l.a. dodgers are set to take on shohei ohtani's former team angels that may be overshadowed by the gambling allegations surrounding his former interpreter ippei mizuhara. l.a. times is a first to report his name would come up in a federal investigation into an alleged illegal boot maker and so think of records of larger wire transfers coming from ohtani's bank account. he helped him pay off millions of dollars in gambling debts he later backpacked track that statement saying ohtani had no idea about his gambling activities. ohtani's team sing the baseball start was evicted of massive theft. the dodgers fired him and begin
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the formal process investigating the matter. sports gambling is illegal in california and rules prohibit players and team employees from placing wagers on baseball. ohtani is not accused of placing cats yet there are still questions surrounding what he may have known. >> a problem that ohtani is going to happen i don't care how much money you have, how did this guy allegedly have access to wire a large sums of money? we know of at least two wires half a million dollars each from the ohtani personal bank account to the account of this alleged bookmaker. how does that happen? workwhat's irs tells the associd press they are under a criminal investigation from agency's los angeles field office. spokesperson said her client only had contact with ippei mizuhara did not have contact with ohtani in any form. >> thank you so much for that report. eric? speak to you could call they come back. more than 20 years after the
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last flu several private companies are trying to bring back supersonic commercial flight. foxbusiness grady trimble gives us a look. >> a company called boom was to be the closest of bringing back supersonic commercial flights. boom has a partnership with the united airlines hoping to fly their planes with passengers on them by 2029. flying faster than the speed of sound that is around 700 miles per hour they say it will cut the tigh time of a flight from w york to frankfurt from almost seven and a half hours to just four hours and 15 minutes. there are several companies pouring millions of dollars into similar projects. another one, xo sonic is targeting the late 2030s for passenger supersonic travel. here's look at renderings of the inside and outside of one of the aircraft they hope to make. and nasa just unveiled this research jet this year the goal
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of this exit 59 as they call it is to figure out a way to make supersonic planes quieter as they fly over land. they say the thunderous sonic boom you think of could sound more like a car door slamming. noise was one of the factors that led to the undoing of the concorde back in 2003. it was also really expensive because it burned so much of jet fuel and of course there were serious safety concerns after the deadly crash. companies working on the next generation of supersonic flight are looking to address all of these issues to get it back off the ground. in washington grady trimble foxbusiness. eric: it would be amazing to fly supersonic but can you imagine that and see the curvature of the earth? will say something like the concorde the new and comes back it's great to have it this weekend. anita: thank you so much i was going to say sign me up for a seat. great to be with you, eric.
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