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following that bull. they said he was out to get to safe place. they initiated protocol. and i haven't timed the video, but i would say that they had him in less than 30 seconds roped and contained. >> todd: wow. >> they were amazing. >> todd: we got to run. will you bring your family back to the rodeo ever again? 5 seconds to you you, danielle. >> most definitely. not only the sisters rodeo every year but every other rodeo that is close. we are definite rodeo fans. >> todd: danielle smithers thank you for that video. the bull was named party bus. more like the bachelor party at the end of the night at the beginning. >> carley: not a busy would want to be on. >> todd: "fox & friends" begins right now. >> carley: have a good day, everybody. ♪ >> the sitcom begins. >> brian: sounds liked i should be walking -- and the kitchen
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et, hi, hone i'm home. it feels like that. go ahead, steve. i digress. >> steve: it's 6:0-:35. >> ainsley: 30 seconds until 6:01. >> steve: this is not a sitcom it's a news program. tuesday, june 11th my parents' anniversary, welcome aboard. president biden appearing to freeze up during a unity is jun. accusing republicans of disenfranchising voters. >> they are all ghosts in new garments trying to take us back. taking away your freedoms. making it harder for black people to vote. >> i don't think he has any rhythm. this as a feigned pollster say items should still consider dropping biden from the ticket. >> uber driver going viral for. >> lawrence: look at her. she has rhythm.
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>> ainsley: karaoke sing along. >> karaoke. >> lawrence: that woman can dance. ♪ ♪ >> brian: jimmy failla has a new idea to start his show. "fox & friends" starts right now. remember mornings are better with friends good morning, get dressed. >> steve: all right. in just a couple of hours. day two of deliberations are going to start in hunter biden's gun trial in delaware. >> brian: yep. the fate of the president's son could be decided as soon as today after federal prosecutors told them to ignore the first family's presence through the proceedings. >> ainsley: there were about a dozen of them in the courtroom. rich edson live in wilmington outside the courtroom. what can we expect today, rich? will we get a decision? >> we very well could. jurors are back at it 9:00 a.m. judge mary ellen neighbor can a will deliberations will resume.
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they deliberated yesterday about one hour and 10 minutes after hearing an hour of clo close arguments. using drugs lying about it on a federal form and legally owning and possessing that weapon for 11 days all in october of 2018. they led off their presentation referring directly to the biden family members in the courtroom including the first lady saying people sitting in the gallery are not evidence and that nobody is above the law. prosecutors highlighted his ex-girlfriend zoe kestan and high hallie biden's drug use. reviewed text messages he sent hallie days after buying that gun claiming he was meeting a gun dealer and smoking crack. watched hunter testify fill out that federal form and check no to the question about being a drug user. ababe magic trickrelying on paso
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prove hunter was using drugs when he bought that gun. there are no photos of him using drugs in december of 2018 or testimony at this trial of witnesses actually observing hunter use drugs then. as for those texts in the week that hunter bought the gun, claiming he was meeting a dealer and smoking crack. lowell said hunter had lied to hale biden before about where he was. if hunter is convicted. he faces $757,000 in fine and 20 years in prison. that's the max he would though be a first time nonviolent offender if he is convicted. back to you. >> steve: so, rich, the conventional wisdom if there is a verdict today, a quick verdict, that would probably not be so good for hunter. but, if it dration on there could be one or two or a couple of jury members who are going -- i got some doubts. >> yeah. absolutely. if this happens quickly. and this is just reading the tea leaves here how things have gone before. if the jury comes back very quickly and says hey, we have a
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decision. probably a bad signal for hunter biden. if this drags out, as you said, steve, they have a handful of jurors i don't know about this, i don't know about that. really all they need is one is to not go along in this hung jury. >> you are the one outside. keep us posted rich edson live in wilmington, thank you very much. >> lawrence: it's going to be interesting. if the verdict comes back today and hunter biden is now a convicted felon, if the president continues to use the rhetoric on the campaign trail. as we know he says hunter biden is the smartest guy that he knows. if his son is now a convicted felon is this something that he still uses on the campaign trail. >> steve: about trump? >> lawrence: about donald trump. i think he will probably limit it if hunter biden is convicted. >> steve: but, you know, it's a great point, lawrence, he has kind of limited it so far. maybe is he telegraphing it. i'm not going to say it about donald trump i will let my other people do the talking like that.
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>> brian: i will ad something else about that. when they talk about a convicted felon. that's going to come up in the debated, i guess, perhaps, when he brings that up. also, i think the best thing to happen for president trump would be for this hometown jury to exonerate this guy and say oh, is he just an addict and the problem is, too, it could have been so much worse. >> ainsley: are they going to do that for everybody else that does the same thing and breaks the law. >> brian: everybody there knows the bidens. >> ainsley: he made the decision to do the drugs. if he lied about doing drugs on a drug form that's illegal. it doesn't matter whose son he is he decided not to testify. there were a bunch of biden family members inside the courtroom which could sway the jury. they might see all of his relatives. the first lady and say oh, gosh, they are powerful people. i'm i'm not going to -- >> brian: the prosecutor to your point, ainsley, addressed that in the closing yesterday and said that the people that are in the crowd is not a body of evidence. essentially telling to the jury,
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listen, follow the facts as they -- i don't care who is in the courtroom. you should ignore that. >> ainsley: none of that matters he says. >> brian: almost like a script writer. you literally have the texts of him doing drugs, the name of the drug dealer and location is he giving it. almost as if he wants to be caught. might be great psychologists dr. phil should sit down and look at this because he seems to be so resentful of his family and the pressure on his shoulders. next thing you know the laptop is out there. in it is everything the family has been up to. the denials the family went through. the flipping to now all of a sudden understanding everyone understands it is real. and then waiting long enough that his foreign agent the charges of him being unregistered foreign agent the fara charges evaporate. those are the real things. nobody wants him on the gun charge. they wanted to find out why was paul manafort in solitary confinement when you are doing the same thing, worse, on a multiple of countries? >> ainsley: maybe he was high when he was writing those text
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messages. think about we don't do drugs, we have had glasses of wine, maybe you are overserved a little bit too much. you say something to someone that you regret the next day. then can you understand how that could happen. maybe when he is texting people, talking about his dealer and he is sitting in the car smoking crack, he might have been high. >> brian: perfect punctuation for a crack guy. better than mine and i'm not on crack. right? >> steve: that is true. i have seen some of your text messages. >> brian: my dashes and my commas? >> steve: ultimately, the bigger issue here is this law that he is accused of breaking is to make sure that people who are not addicts or addicted to drugs get guns. that's really what is all with . the prosecution proved yesterday they said that he did. leo weiss, the prosecutor said if this evidence didn't establish that hunter biden was a crack addict and unlawful user then no one else is a crack addict. >> ainsley: gun laws.
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>> lawrence: interesting thing happened at the white house. juneteenth musical festival yesterday at the white house. and the president was there. and many people that were observing it -- can you go to twitter and see it. they think that the president froze during that moment. i think that the president just has no rhythm. and is not a part of it. >> steve: that's what mike lee the senator says. >> lawrence: i agree with the senator. the reason why this is important is because if know joe biden. he always says it was a part of the black church. he marched through the civil rights. >> naacp. >> joined the naacp very early limit for someone that has been around black people his entire life, been in the church dancing with him and everything. he has no rhythm at all and i don't know but, but the white people there that i grew up. ate at the dinner table that went to church with us. they can dance just as good as we could. >> can you clap. anybody can clap. >> brian: lawrence, don't
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overstate it. don't overstate white people. >> got it wrong though. white people i grew up with could keep up with you. >> steve: the president is certainly motionless kirk franklin. >> brian: maybe so much. >> steve: they celebrated last night. they observed juneteenth early. but it did give the administration the chance to talk a little bit -- and joe biden never mentioned his political opponents by name. but you could tell who he was talking about. listen to this from the president last night. >> clear, they are all ghosts in garments trying to take us back. they are. taking away your freedoms, making it harder for black people to vote. i will have your vote counted. closing doors of opportunity. attacking the values of diversity, equity and inclusion. it's about our present and our future. it's whether that future is a
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future all of us, not just for some of us. >> brian: dei down # 4% among corporate america. it's not republicans. by the way, if you want to go back into the past. and that's what he is inferring or implying, i think it's democrats that put on the hoods and were kkk. i think it was democrats that wanted separate but equal. wanted segregation. do you want to keep hearkening back to when your party was confused about equality for all was all about and why he keeps going back to a time in a country that he runs to paint such a brutal scenario as if it were premandela south africa is beyond me. >> steve: he wants to -- look, it's a political season, he wants to say hey, i'm protecting you, donald trump is going to take your rights away. that's one of the reasons why the vice president was there she ticked off the administration's accomplishments. she went on and on. tapped the first female black supreme court justice.
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signed the gun law. the white house issued a fact sheet outlining measures to protect black history all at the hands of joe biden. >> brian: republicans are looking to take it away. >> ainsley: look at the polls though, they are about one fourth of black voters are liking trump. >> his poll numbers have dropped among black voters. >> steve: biden's? >> ainsley: 79%. now 72%. polling guru nate silver who runs 538. is he suggesting that biden's latest approvallor disapproval ratings might be cause for him to get out of the race. i don't know, but it's more than fair to ask this. so, the approval rating for joe biden is now 37.4%. >> steve: posted two things on x. he said, first of all, what, clear my opinion is that democrats would have been better served if biden had decided a year ago not to seek a second term which would have allowed he them to have some semblance of a primary process and give voters a say among many democrats
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across the country it. continues, biden just hit a new all time low. 38. dropping out would be a big risk but there is some threshold below which continuing to run is a bigger threat -- risk are we there yet? i don't know. it's more than fair to ask. keep in mind, nate silver back in february, we talked about it on the couch. actually couch in the other room, said, you know what? his numbers stink. and they would be smart, the democrats would be to find somebody else. >> lawrence: it's important to realize who joe biden is talking to when he makes inflammatory comments like that. he is not talking to democrats at large. is he not even talking to republicans. he is talking to the black and hispanic voters that are shifting to the other direction. and he is saying don't you move. he is saying if you're thinking about going for donald trump, forget about the economic success. forget about where you may stand on the issues. you cannot move.
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and i need to remind you of the fear campaign for years and years that we have done as a democratic party. and so this is not a president that wants to be inspirational. this is not a president that wants to say that you do better. is he not even a president that says that i'm pushing you forward as a community. i need to remind you that the republican -- brian, you laid out the history in great way. but he said dismiss that don't worry about the history. you need to understand that the republicans wanted to put you in chains and if you vote for them. >> brian: you ain't black. >> lawrence: you ain't a part of the community. >> brian: he said you ain't black. >> lawrence: he said it on the campaign trail last time don't you dare move. i predicted this. >> ainsley: lawrence says last i checked, yes i am. >> lawrence: bingo. i predicted. this ever since the bronx rally if you pay attention to the democrats. the heat is turning up because you have been seeing the crowds and you have been seeing these diverse faces.
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and it's freaking the democrats out. if they -- if they get half of what the polling is suggesting in the next election, republicans, then it's over for the democrats. so they need them. and so they can't talk about the issues. they have to run on fear, brian. >> brian: yeah, i think it's so you irresponsible to the leader of the country to talk as if america is 1972 or 1958. run on the country. inspirational message what you will do. barack obama, anyone was going to say president obama. he didn't have that message. wasn't he the vice president during that time? >> steve: sure. >> lawrence: in his defense he could have forgotten what year we are in. >> brian: the speech writer didn't because more morehouse and charlamagne tha god,. >> ainsley: might be white or
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hispanic saying they're trying to take us back, excuse me, trump is trying to take us back. that's just not true. the black community knows that is so wrong, correct? >> steve: ultimately, what they are trying to do it's an election year, going back to where we started, he, joe biden is in trouble with a number of his core item gratification. that's one of the reasons right now they are freaking out at the white house that across the river from the white house is the commonwealth of virginia. right now, the latest poll we showed it's neck and neck between donald trump and joe biden. i think they are tied at 48 or 49%. >> brian: three straight polls. >> steve: 48% right there. joe biden won that pretty reliably blue state by 10 points four years ago. glenn youngkin, the current governor was on with sean hannity last night and said, you know what? this state is up for grabs. >> i believe it is. and that's exactly what the polls are showing us. just like georgia and pennsylvania and wisconsin,
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michigan, nevada and arizona. those battle ground states are seeing the exact same kind of statement that virginians are making. they want a strong america. they want an america that has economic strength. not the biden-generated economy that's unleashed inflation. >> brian: new hampshire same thing. i haven't seen a poll in minnesota. but if minnesota is also in play? my goodness you are talking about 40 states that could be going into the former president's column. i just saw a fascinating story on politico. the lead story how wall street is now coming to the president. silicon valley over the weekend, you saw what happened. >> lawrence: huge event. >> brian: david sacks came out and said i expected 45 million ended up with 12 million. john cass that meets blackstone steven shoultsman. port bridge capital. ackman, ken griffin from citadel all saying in the past i had a problem after january 6th.
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i voting for desantis. i supported desantis. i'm. in part of it is these court cases. they see the way the businessman is being secured and on manufactured charges. >> ainsley: and inflation and how that is affecting their bottom line, too. president trump is meeting with 200 ceos on thursday for a round table discussion about his business plan and how you will be better off with my economy versus joe biden's. >> lawrence: do you know what i worry, about though, ainsley, when you look at the polling and see minority voters. see the business community. you see republicans uniting behind the president, we still got a long way until the election. and so i worry with the polling data being where it is and everyone being on fire. that some people may stay at home. i just think it's important as the president and the former president campaigns because the republicans already have a problem with he shallly voting and mail-in ballots as well. and to the former president's credit. he is telling republicans now that they need to use all
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measures -- all tools of voting. but you don't want your side to get too excited and to say well, it looks like it's in the bag. i'm going to stay at home. i worry about that. >> brian: the national poll has been a dead heat, one or two points, all in the margin of error. july 11th will be the biggest day. >> ainsley: 4 #-49. >> steve: how the white house is enlisting hollywood to try to get those kids interested and where are they going to advertise? tiktok. >> brian: robert deniro doesn't seem angry. >> ainsley: their pac is called i have it on here somewhere. what is the name of their pac? it's won't back down. liberal grirts park and liberation and snl. >> steve: we won't back down. 20 minutes after the hour. >> brian: what do you mean. >> ainsley: i will share them. turning now to your headlines
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beginning with chaotic anti-israel protests in new york city. [sho [chanting] >> ainsley: honoring victims of the nova music festival murdered by hamas october 7th. protesters set off flares and set off anti-israel slogans. elsewhere in the city could be seen carrying around a banner saying long live october 7th. can you believe that? praising the mass killings committed by hamas. which left over 1200 israelis dead. at least 120 hostages are still in the hands of hamas. house republicans release never before seen footage from januar. appearing to show former house speaker nancy pelosi make a stunning admission on camera. >> why weren't the national guard there to begin with? >> they thought they had
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sufficient -- >> -- yeah not a question if they have -- they don't know. they clearly didn't know and i take responsibility for not having them just prepare for war. >> lawrence: wow, huge. >> ainsley: remember they requested. and they requested and denied. >> brian: she takes responsibility. >> ainsley: pelosi seemingly taking responsibility for the failed response in the clip from three years ago but the down playing those remarks. >> the fact is that the president of the united states, the former president and his to does do not want to face the facts. they are trying to do revisionist history on january 6th. >> lawrence: she is such a liar. >> ainsley: pelosi's team maintains the former speaker was not in charge of security at the capitol complex at the time. brian, would you like it share the headlines? >> brian: officials in california rescuing a stranded
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kite surfer after the pilot spotted the word help on the sand. genius. a first responder went down from the helicopter and the surfer was hoisted to safety. it is not clear how long they were stung on the beach. officials say the surfer did not need medical attention. ainsley, you take it back. >> ainsley: all right. uber driver in florida going viral after hitting all the right notes with passengers. >> i usually only have one rule in my car ♪ everybody dance now >> i got karaoke >> we need you to take us -- >> watch this, watch this. ♪ ♪ low, low, low, low, low ♪ >> ainsley: i hope she is at a stoplight there she even has a microphone. she lives in tampa. if you are in tampa. you might get her as an uber
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driver. one of a kind karaoke experiences where riders choose a song and they sing their hearts out. five star rated driver says, quote: i realized when people got in my car we weren't going to agree on religion or politics but music is a uniter. music touches everybody's soul. >> steve: she is absolutely right. she gives everybody. okay. here is my spotify list. go ahead and hit something. the words come on. she has apparently got props in the back where there is like a microphone and some michael jackson glasses and stuff like that. can you act it out. >> brian: i bet she doubles her salary a year because of tips. ♪ apple boughten jeans with the fur. >> ainsley: apple bottom jeans flo rida. >> steve: she is in florida. brian to your point about she probably has doubled her pay. just the fact that she is on tiktok. she is making money on that tiktok thing. we just showed it and probably a million people. >> brian: now the chinese have
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seen and it using it against her. you know the problem wither h right? chewing gum. >> lawrence: come on. >> brian: i have to ask her. >> ainsley: what would you do in her backseat. >> brian: have to ask people to take it out. >> steve: it's her car. get out of her car. >> ainsley: music is so loud. would you sing karaoke? i don't think you would. >> lawrence: imagine seeing all that talent and you see gum in the mouth. unbelievable. >> brian: coming up next. it's a bit of a mystery. ♪ there are many ways to do things.
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>> lawrence: so four college instructors from iowa recovering after being st stabbed? northern iowa. cornell college visiting a partner university. madeleine rivera has the crazy story. >> madeleine: good morning, lawrence. a spokesperson says based on preliminary information this appears to be an ice belated is incident and that the four victims are not in critical condition. it's the first reaction from chinese authorities since the attack took place on monday. this video shows people on the ground covered in blood. these are four insphrureckets cornell college in iowa. per the school there in gill lien china teaches us part of a partnership with a local
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university. visiting a jonathan brand says we have been in contact with all four instructors and. adam says his brother is one of the victims. he says david was hurt in the arm while visiting a timple in jilin. saying this about his brother. is he recovering from his injuries and doing well. my family is inc is incredible l that david survived the attack. the other three victims are unclear. brian. >> brian: thanks, made. now this. in new new york city, two migrat suspects on the run after police say they attacked and robbed a tourest in times square. if that's not enough. they were living on taxpayer funded shelters. this is only three blocks from our studio, queens. residents are demanding the city close that shelter that housed a venezuelan migrant who is accused of shooting two nypd
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officers. remember that 19 years old. involved with a gang. democrat, new york state assemblyman mazda rat is part of the calls to shut down the shelters and demonstrations over the weekend joins us now. ha ream, you were candidate, former new york city councilman how bad are things around that shelter? >> very bad. tremendous uptick in criminal activity. we want to talk about there was recently a shooting where the migrant shot, two of our police officers. our local cops. trying to keep us safe who were tailing him because he was a suspect in several robberies. now, they shoot at our police officers. we have stealing packages off the stoops. hundreds and hundreds of motor scooters using to commit crime. prostitution shelters outside.
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roosevelt avenue plagued by a wave of lawlessness. that wave is clearly coordinating to what what has been coming in and our lack of effective response by those in government today representing us. >> brian: how would you describe the neighborhoods, the ethnicity, the income that are being abused like this by these illegal immigrants who obviously are ungrateful despite getting free room, free shelter, free board? >> the majority of the district that i represent as district leader and i represented in the past is council member, is he a working class of people of color community overwhelmingly latino and african-american, asian, and south asian. >> brian: how angry are they. >> very angry. the fact of the matter in my community, a lot of homeowners, there is taxpayers. residents of our community who really are important part of our city, the fabric of who we're. and they support all the good things and then now they are in a good decent neighborhood and they have all these shelters
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coming in and really negatively impacted. very poor planning by all at the table. >> brian: 19-year-old involved in the gang. neck tattoo. bulls jersey that says they are involved in these gangs. out to kill people. the guy that shot the two cops was still struggling. they were still trying to get him in the car there was no contrition. they are sending us their worst. >> there's no doubt about it. based on my experience, living in queens in the community that literally is the pertinent of epicenter.large segment of peopy part of organized crime networks operating in the borough of queens. >> brian: democratic administration. democratic officials. some -- for some reason washington doesn't want to hear from the cities. doesn't want to hear from queens. doesn't want to hear from the mayor. but i'm glad you are speaking out and taking action. >> listen, the bottom line is we all want to be safe. we want public safety and we want everyone in office to understand that our community
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we could see 6 to 12 inches of heavy rain for parts of the west coast as well as south florida. so that's an area we are going to watch. you know, it is three-point line season. this won't be a named storm. it doesn't take a named storm to cause a lot of the issues and flash flooding. continue to keep you up to date. steve doocy over to you my friend. >> steve: thank you very much for the update. meanwhile, keeping kids away from nicotine. a long island new york middle school is rolling out special vape detectors installed in the bathrooms as student pressures -- as students pressure other kids into trying vaping. they can pick up certain chemicals found in the smoke and already responsible for busting a couple of vapors. the principal of linden hurst middle school frank joins us now. frank, good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> steve: i'm doing okay. i understand this was actually the idea of a student who said, you know, there are people vaping in there. i remember when in high school they were smoking in the boys room. now they are just vaping in the
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boys room and girls room, right? >> absolutely. one of my students that sits on my principal's council now a ninth grader brought this to our attention and really wanted us to do something about it. >> steve: with this a.i. technology it can actually detect vapor. and apparently it can tell the difference between nicotine and pot? >> yes. it actually can determine between different chemical signatures in the air. so even if the girls are spraying perfume it won't go of o. but if they're using a vape and let's say it has nicotine or marijuana it will send a signal to us right away. >> steve: you get an email immediately, what do you do? >> well, i have security officers in my building that carry ipads who they get the alert just as quickly as i do. so then they go to that bathroom and they check on see holt students were that were in the bathroom in a time frame. we bring them down to the office. we can do backpack checks.
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we can talk to the kids a lot of times the kids will del us straight upfront. kids are usually good. they tell us -- they are try these things because it's cool. >> steve: right, indeed. the peer pressure. hey, look at this. i got a vape pen, whatever, try it. and that's how it starts. in addition, apparently there are no microphones. but there is this a.i. technology algorithm that can hear sounds. so, that, you know, if people are involved in a fight or roughhousing, but it can differentiate between like a toilet lid slamming and, i know, somebody getting a haymaker. >> yes. it can definitely. what it does, it registers the decibels in the room and sends us annual alert if it is over a period of time. but, also realize middle schoolers are loud no matter. what sometimes when they are in the room it's a little loud.
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>> steve: i would imagine just knowing that they have got the vape detectors in the bathrooms now, that's got to be some sort of a deterrent. they have to find some place. >> absolutely. the whole idea behind this was to stop new kids from vaping. so, that, you know, the ones who are already doing it and are addicted trying to help. the ones we want to stop are the ones before they start. >> steve: it's great idea. frank, thank you very much for joining us from new york. and congratulations on your retirement. at the end of this season as an educator frank is going to go fishing. >> thank you very much. have great day. >> steve: you too, have a great life and summer as well. all right. >> you too. >> steve: thanks, frank. 17 minutes before the top of the hour. serrie is getting senatorrer as apple rolls out a massive ai update is there any way to escape ai in every part of our lives? now in the bathroom at the middle school. kurt the cyberguy is going to join us live here in new york
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he will not allow these into his facilities, businesses, won't allow anyone with an iphone that has it on it into any of his businesses. what i can tell you is i think it's a real profound leap forward. it's a great advancement in terms of his usefulness. but then we have to start asking ourselves to what degree do we want to allow a.i. to start feeding our brains and doing things for us? in other words, it's suggesting yesterday in their demonstration
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at apple that i could write a poem to you, and then i can now go click with apple intelligence a little button that rewrites it and poll learns it up and makes it a little more sparkly and then i send it to you. i would rather personally have a poem from you that came from your heart with your mistakes in it that isn't perfect. i don't need a perfect poem from a machine. i want a person. so, what i listen to yesterday while very helpful, i think can do a lot of great stuff for us for the mundane stuff in life. i don't like where it's going to start analyzing my email and summarizing it for me. because who is deciding what that summary should be? ainsley: what if you miss something? >> what if the narrative is controlled -- it's not controlled by me it's a machine and someone else programming that telling it to summarize in a certain way. >> ainsley: elon musk if apple integrates open ai at the of level apple devices will be
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banned at my companies. that is unacceptable security violation. >> kurt: two things there. is he right. is he right about being a more of a private and security risk. if you noticed in the announcement yesterday what tim cook said is we're bringing in the opportunity on top of apple intelligence work on a machine. we're now going to connect this outward and allow you to ask chatgpt things that you might want to know. you can share a document with them. photos, videos so, now you're inapparently very private stuff is being encouraged to share outwardly to chatgpt's open ai. i don't know if i'm comfortable with that yet. i have a lot of questions about it because that's not how i'm used to apple being. >> ainsley: our children. i don't want a.i. to necessarily have that. >> kurt: the second thing with elon musk that you have to measure there, he has a beef with open ai. he has a dispute with them. at first when i heard that i thought, all right, is he just mouthing off on his dispute.
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but, he has got a point. he has got a point that we have to really measure our privacy here. and we have to start asking ourselves bigger questions about ai. because now apple is in the game. and they are writing the ticket for everybody in the world in terms of what we do with technology. we need to ask ourselves to what extent do we want ai to control our lives? because a wave of unmeasured, unbounded ai is going to be coming at us, and we may not have decisions to be made -- it may not be easy to make our own decisions in the future what machine is doing it for you again and again and again. people's mindset gets into that direction. >> ainsley: all these tech companies taking advantage of it. cutting edge and they want to bed first. hand it over to brian. hi,brian. >> brian: hi, ainsley. keep in touchy will try to see you during the break. arrest made after three alarm fire tore through miami complex
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yesterday. a 73-year-old man allegedly got into an argument with an employee, shot them, then set the place on fire. that worker is in critical condition. four others required medical assistance for smoking inhalation including three firefighters. authorities say over 40 residents. most of whom are elderly, were rescued. now. this shocking video out of jefferson county, colorado. showing a person proudly tearing up an american flag. it was planted on the side of a road to honor a fallen police or fallenpolice officers after e creating a total of 7 flags the vandal gave the surveillance officer the middle finger. sheriff's office is asking for help to identify the person so so she quotes gets the encore she deserves. remember the man in michigan who went viral during his court appearances for driving without a license? >> just give me one second. i'm parking right now. >> so maybe i don't understand something. you are driving without a license suspended? >> that is correct, your honor. >> and he was just driving and
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he doesn't have a license? >> based upon what the court looked at he has never had a michigan license, ever. and has never had a license in the other 49 states and commonwealths that form up this great union. >> brian: you can't suspend something you never h corey harris now has his learner's permit after passing a theory test. he was seen dancing after getting the good news and could get his full license as soon as next month. i don't understand how can you actually get a license after it was suspended after not having had one and being in trouble for driving anyway. >> steve: it's this easy, brian, he never had a license. he thought he had a license but then it was apparently suspended because he wasn't paying child support. so he never had a license. so it was impossible to suspend it. >> lawrence: this is after we apologized. we ran the story. and we'll found. >> steve: the state got the story wrong.
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>> lawrence: apparently all this outrage on social media you just embarrassed this guy. it was a court error. and then the judge comes upped from the secretary of state -- the judge goes there was no error. he just never had a license. so. >> ainsley: how do you think he had a license. he took the license test or he didn't. >> brian: either a stranger got in your car with a clipboard or it didn't happen. or did you just pick up somebody in the street and say would you judge my driving? >> lawrence: that is true. a little too in my opinion is he a little too old for a learner's permit. >> steve: never too old. >> lawrence: i got a learner's permit when i was 14. >> ainsley: is he up to date on his child support payment? >> steve: we don't know about that. once again a great guy to have on the show we have a million. >> lawrence: ainsley wants to know if he is taking care of the kids. >> ainsley: take care of your babies. maybe is he now. they wouldn't give him a permit before because he wasn't. >> steve: learner's permit so he can officially get a license.
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good luck. >> lawrence: we'll cover it. more "fox & friends." we still got two hours. >> brian: if they want to wrap us. now playing the music before we wrap. the control room is taking control ♪
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