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in lying in florida. it is so obvious. everyone loves florida, alexandria ocasio-cortez was caught in florida on vocation, they all go. the thing, it is all lies, and propaganda. as long as they get away with it they will continue. >> the people vote with their feet. >> 5 seconds. >> last word. >> peak of hypocrisy because he is visiting while blasting florida. come on, this is just embarrassing. >> give a speech from downtown of san francisco where you are ankle deep in god knows what. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> not wisconsin, florida, here i come, jimmy are you there? come in. jimmy: hey, girl. >> hey. jimmy: a nod to dagen sport coat that is rad, like that one. >> not a comment am in the real worm. >> i like this, sean does
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this jacket come in men's. >> it does. >> you can borrow dagen's any time.. jimmy: miss you both. >> called biggest intelligent leak in a decade. now a suspect is behind bars, the question is, why the heck did low level air force reservist even have access to the information. i'm jimmy failla. kennedy is on assignment in borneo. today, they raided his home in massachusetts. and they marched our gamer friend outside in a pair of shorts, attorney general garland made a statement. >> today justice department arrested jack douglas teixeira in connection with investigation to alleged unauthorized removal, retention and transmission of classified financial
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defense information, te teixeira is an. of u.s. air force national guard, fbi took him into custody this afternoon without incident. this investigation is on going. we'll share more information at the appropriate time, thank you. jimmy: he was the reportedly doing i-t work for intelligent wing of massachusetts international guard, and man, top brass there at pentagon are furious. not just because of what leaked but how income -- incompetent it makes everyone look but they claim not their fault. >> important to understand we have guidelines in place for s safeguards classified information this was a deliberate criminal act. a violation of the guidelines. jimmy: oh, no you didn't. teixeira posted documents on a t chat room platform
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called discord, highly sensitive stuff. military operations and spy missions there is talk of charging him with fre treason and putting him in front of a firing squad. his gamer pals leaping to his defense. >> any claims he is a russian operative is false here, is not interested in helping any foreign agencies with their attack on the u.s. or other countries. he was a your young charismatic man, loved nature, god and shooting guns and racing cars. jimmy: itc everyone in washington is pointing fingers at everyone else, but right now who has the most egg on their face? that is expensive. it's not cheap these days, break it down with party
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panel. senior policy analyst inez stepman and writer charles mcvie is back. the crowd goes wild. landau, a 20-year-old kid with access to highly sensitive information. is he not the bad guy but the people who gave him this access in a we weird way. >> i agree, when i was 21, i could not get approved for a credit card. really the people in charge. who made this happen, they are at faulted, why would anyone who is 21 go to pentagon say, i have ukraine documents, should we surprise. been sending money over there. is anyone go like are we involved, in how. jimmy: i don't know, i want
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to talk about this, we'll pay attention to the leaker. should we look harder at what was leaked in what we learned about behavior of russia, china and a couple allys. >> remarkable that media is covering the story exclusively about the leaker, they are silent, pentagon waved their finger at me and said don't report on this legacy media has complied. other thing that is getting missed, is pentagon said they will review their procedures for how they look at private chats on the internet. rip everyone's group chat, basically, intelligence services are crawling through more of private communications that should worry us. jimmy: 100%, this is always used as justification for whatever federal overreach is next.
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take politicians out, how is this the democrats fault. >> i'm 40 and i still can't get approved for a credit card. jimmy: but you can get picked up in a cab. >> big news. reporter: >> like an adam sandler movie, i don't know what is happening who is in charge. i know soon as this happened biden found out there was a leak they told him something was leaked, his thought was hunter! he is going around thinking if happened again. jimmy: in a round about way this is the end result of federal act that group started during the pandemic. people could not socialize in person, they gathered we had an accelerate the buy in to chat rooms and groups this guy, his name was og . basically coordinated this group, you guys want to see something, is this just another off chute of damage
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done by the d lockdowns in a weird way. >> you should have just developed a drinking problem like the rest of us. >> or an eating disorder. >> gained 50 pounds, and secret files. >> like that. >> i think that everyone should weigh in inez stepman, the name of the group, thug, sh shaker central. what should it have been called. >> don't google that, is my first advice. it seems that m motivation according to his buddies of for clout on a discord channel, there are no larger motivations. again, this is serious information. , he may have done the country a favor, some things are classifyed and should be. but a lot is more
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embarrassing for u.s. security services then for example the previous leaks that have names of spies. it has not talked about -- these are not only documents that were leaked on this discord server there are up to 500 leaked. we heard about a small percentage of the pages. there is more out there. jimmy: you telling that firing squad to bring a second round of ammo, holy hell we're moving on. >> a white house whistleblower making shocking claims about the biden, a witness to sleepy joe's so-called kickback scheme with hunter former stenographer claims he heard then vice president biden making shady deals in 2014. >> in april, i was in air force 2 with joe biden, and jake sullivan. at the time no one knew that hunter biden was on the
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board of b burisma. joe biden is directing jake in front of plane what to say to the press, jake sullivan comes back, someone asked him about fracking, his answer is, well we're bringing a lot of american assistance over for fracking. bar r -- burisma was the direct beneficiary of that tracking. that is what i recorded, that is in the court transcript. jimmy: we c cannot confirm about what we claims, how far up the coke stla straw does this mess go? he was white house stenographer, he tran scribed words that joe biden spoke, how did this not likely a cat walked across the keyboard. >> it looked like someone kicked over a game of z
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sczabel very lard to understand. -- hard to understand this is true. we all know he has ties with china, i don't know, is this new news. now we listen to this guy. jimmy: he was in obama administration, is there a part of democratic party is is hoping there is more, they say in politics where there is smoke, elizabeth warren is trying to send a message -- i'm kidding. is there a party of democratic party that secretly hopes there is dirt on bidens, this is the weird thing only comes out if party wants it to, in my opinion. >> that is possible. i think that underlying dideeper issue, nobody thinks that fbi will investigate these allegations with as much vigor. or perhaps, how da br
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bragg wanted to investigate trump's hush money payment. americans have given up, right rely the idea their federal law enforce. agencies will actually enforce the law and investigate these things without regard to political views of the people involved. jimmy: we you think about the story, i went to fbi on record, it is a crime if i bring false information, but this is s fbi that sat on the hunter biden laptop story. who you to trust more? >> always trusted those guys in amusement parks. jimmy: they are up front with you, you knew where they came from. >> i know what they are looking for. >> fii feel that
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american people will expect our president has a criminal background. jimmy: a new normal. >> like rappers, i want my rappers to deliver what they rap about. jimmy: you have to be shot 3 times as president 3 foreign companies, not with leverage on you. >> 3 boxes of classified information in your convertible. >> >> hunter biden, got kicked out of the chatoy marmont for too were drugs. is there any world where a go iguy with that background co could have been on board of a power company if his dad were not vice president. >> no. >> thank you. >> th there is, if his dad was president. >> right. >> do you think that stretches as far as obama, is there and world where
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they look into this? >> no. first, to answer that. i don't know if to obama, as you point out this guy is making -- gave formal tip to fbi under penalty of perjury. does anyone think this is investigated? no one thinks that, that is actually a huge problem for this nation. jimmy: you call fbi, they say i got my 3 best guys on it, they are sleeping on the folder, they are on it. >> i think you should know that fbi will do what they want, i trust the government. jimmy: panel will be back, first, have you finished your taxes? if not, what are you waiting for, due on tuesday. brian brenberg with tips and tricks for us next [music] ♪ ♪ goin 'insane. >> insane in the membrane ♪ ♪
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jimmy: hey tax day is right around the corner, usually april 15, but that is saturday, this year you have until the 18 to file, unless you request an extension, as kennedy says taxation is theft, kennedy hit streets of new york to see how people feel about the tack man. kennedy: are you tacked too much. >> yes. kennedy: tax theft? >> yes. kennedy: what do we do about it? >> get rid of politicians. kennedy: throw the bums out. >> taxation theft? do you get enough for your tax dollars, they don't they are speechless. do you think taxation is theft. >> does not help when you are a fixed income. kennedy: you are right.
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>> i've been disabled for 5 years. >> do you think taxation is theft? >> do i? i think it is all theft. kennedy: that st right answer, you are the big winner. >> the foundation is theft. kennedy: do you hate taxation. >> thank you. >> i like your hat. kennedy: are you tack taxed to much. >> yes. kennedy: do you think you are tacked too were in australia. >> yes we're taxed about 40 percent. >> jesus crist mas christmas, i should not use those words. kennedy: do you know about homeless a accountants life? >> no. kennedy: homeless tax shelters. jimmy: what can we do to get biggest tax refund, joining me on set, co-host of the
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big money show, on fox business, cable news super hunk brian brenberg in the house. >> you always have me on this day, you want me to do your taxes, i can't deduct your gambling debts. jimmy: i tried that interest, i bought a knee brace, the bookie went kind of hard on me, i get audited because of the high in sky fans -- fantasies, we'll tax the rich, no, they are coming after the jimma faillas of the year, you said that irs is a scam, bring it on. this is what i want to ask. people are stressed out by tax code. what are odds that my fact see of a consumption tax comes to be? is it better or worse. >> about anything is better than what we have.
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a consumption tax will get you away from taxing work and income, you want people to do can that, you don't want them to over spend. you will never get away from this. a complicated tax code works great for politicians, the best way to give gifts to people they want to and control your behavior, that is why we have tax system that we have it will first go away for that -- never go away. on both sides of aisle. jimmy: is there truth to the idea that they are increasing size of irs to go cast big people or is it little. >> you go after the big guy you get a fight, if you go after the little guy, they are take it whatever, they don't have to contact you in person, for little guy they send you a letter, we're thinking about look at your facts. >> i give up -- i give up, such a farce, irs bill will spend 80 billion most on like customer service. no.
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everything in the irs is enforcement. everything. for one reason to take your money. they are not to serve you, they are there to take your money and bring it back to treasury. jimmy: no, a th thousand --- true, i send back a blank check and two p t topless photos of jennie. >> thank you. >> now ern sending their application. >> okay. as it pertains to tax season, i know that economists gauge their react on core prices, i look like -- >> they have gone up. >> in wake of bud light, core prices went up.
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>> they did, you saw headline inflation number go down to 5%, but the core numbers, you take out energy and food went up. we have 9 consecutive federal fed hikes, rate hikes inflation went up. >> think about that. >> core inflation. you could tell me that inflation is coming down but when the core number goes up, and by the way saudi arabia said we'll pump a million less barrels a day. jimmy: congratulations. >> we're not out of the woods. jimmy: i'm back to turning tricks. >> right. jimmy: in the just a for the love -- >> imagine that. >> who can charge me if there are, brian brenberg thank you. >> coming up president biden forcing electric vehicle on the people, most people don't want them, what is happening? a.i. rapid rise to lead to nuclear level catastrophe,
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jimmy: lock up your cars, joe biden is coming for them. white house turbo changing green agenda by unveiling toughest restrictions yet. starting by forcing you to buy an expensive electric vehicle, whether you like it or not, new rules allegedly to cut tail pipe emissions and foa goal to have 67% of vehicles be electric by 2032. 6% of cars sold last year were electric. the fun part, americans don't want them. 19% say they are very likely to buy an ev and average cost 62 thousand bucks, average u.s. salary is 50 grand. biden's people say it will save you money.
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>> we'll save consumers money, you know these vehicles don't require as much work, the gas prices are steeper and electric vehicles will be cheaper over the life span. jimmy: the more you spend the more you save, is this possible. panel is back, dave and inez stepman and charles. this is very much the government forcing us to did this no one wants to. but number two, something that is left out of this, when we get the green cars, assuming it happens, we are charging them with fossil fuels. >> we're plugging them into the grid, turns outlookty outlookty does cannot -- electricity does not come from nowhere. jimmy: w what do you mean? >> there is a kite and a key. >> the two reasons they say are cost and lack of
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infrastructure. imagine a bunch of people trying to charge on small number of stations that exist, product pr-- the pro infrastructure is not ready. >> let me ask you. that is the sell ethey say, if you are worried about cost the gas, buy a 62 thousand dollar electric car. this is like telling your friend who can't get a date, megan fox is single again, that is not an' option. >> not enough charging stations, i don'tn 't to ask around the city to ask someone for a charger for my car. >> i'm already doing that with my phone. jimmy: are we going to starbucks to charge our cars. >> the end game is they are trying to make us more reliant on mass transit. if government is hell bent on gets us committed, should
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they concentrate on getting trains to stay on the track. >> that would be a good idea if you would not fill them with explosives, it could work. if everyone uses the gas cars to kill themselves in the garage. it makes sense. joe biden wants to smell clean air more than a girl scout's forehead. it is important to him by 2032, when he will be dead to smell clean air. jimmy: that is not good. i -- >> it is a lie. jimmy: i don't believe this is his agenda, i believe this is far left that held their nose and voted for biden they promised to get a president bernie sanders, is that what we're watching a biden hostage situation. >> i think it is worse, we're run by unelected bureaucrats, we're not run by the people we election -- elect a figure head in
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presidency the agents are independent, you can't fire these people. federal law does not permit you to fire them for any reason. almost any reasons. so difficult do fire someone from epa or any one of federal agency in 2017 congress had to pass a new law to fire the people who were doing nothing but watching pornograph on government computers during the job time. jimmy: some of us lobbied against the this. >> mcvie. biden considered himself the second black president told your people they didn't have a choice in the election, they were voting for them or losing their black card g. >> i am not black. i didn't can vote for him. jimmy: is any in your circle el concerned about climb cliclimate change,. >> they held their nose to vote, they are holding their
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nose he keeps farting. >> or that poor old man, hard on biden. >> only one he needs to be gassing is his behind. >> talking about the blacks, we're not -- as worried about electric cars and climate change as we're worried about just putting food on the table, making sure our kids live in safe neighborhoods. jimmy: in words of hall and oats, joe biden, you are out of touch. man eat eater is now them eater. >> he is too in touch. >> thank you panel, great times. is a.i. the new doomsday? 36% of researches say it could cause a nuclear level catastrophe, according to a new stanford survey, based on a.i. decision making alone. tech leaders are concerned. remember how elon musk signed a letter calling for a freeze on a.i. develop
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ment, how big of a threat is it in joining me now dr. robert marks, hello, sir. >> hello, jimmy. jimmy: i'm starting with basic etiquette tips, when we're rushing into our bunker next month do i brokebring a bunker warming gift like a cake. >> no, you need something with more bulk you will be there for a while. jimmy: you lead to what i want to ask, there is concern about how air air could go in -- a.i. could go in wrong direct. >> there are two den den dangers, one is unintended use in arms of bad people, i think all these people that say, we'll have something on the level of a nuclear catastrophe have an outline what the path is to do that the other
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thing, unattended contingencies they do things they were not trained to do. some of these large language models try to cover up that. yeah, there is that danger, keep it out of hands of bad guys don't give if control over your nuclear arsenal. jimmy: 2023 annual threat assessment, that china is expanding rapidly, and they are going beyond doe -- domestic use for a.i. to that point, have they succeeded in destabilizing us from within? >> yeah, i think that as far as technology, there is a there is guy, head of an intelligent organization, he
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said, you know, the united states is like blockbuster, and i china is like netflix. we're you know we're behind. and seeing a lot of challenges. jimmy: that is not -- >> a lot of people with authorities saying we have problems. jimmy: 41% of researcher natural language processing researchers, want a.i. regulated. would you recommend that? >> well the question is, how do you regulate it. >> chuck schumer came out with bullets he would like to have it deregulated. he said disclosure of data source is one thing he would like to see. i tell you this and another one is the reason for how it arrives at the responses, and transparent and strong
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poun boundaries, they are dpru dangerous and difficult. artificial intelligence since i have been looking at it for 30 years, they tell you stuff but they don't tell you why they come to that conclusion this area has been active research for quite some time, it's a problem. jimmy: having spent time with me that you have, knowing what you do, what is a bigger threat to me, it is google a.i. or my google search? >> google a.i. or google search? that is -- i have no answer, i think they are both equally problematic. a long time ago i served -- gave over my privacy to google, they offer great service. jimmy: in the words of the eagles it is already gone, thank you dr. marks. >> all right.. jimmy: coming up house
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house, hey, man. >> good to be with you. jimmy: we want you to be in new york. you are not crazy enough to walk through streets of new york under alvin bragg, it is so bad. >> i mean it is. we'll hear from some of the victims, from people one mom lost a son, we'll hear from them about you know this crazy mind set that now exists with this district attorney office. jimmy: good on you, new yorkers really losing it over the idea we're going after a former president at a time when you know we have so many robbers and muggers, if donald trump threw someone in front of subway, alvin bragg would not have his number in his rolodex, we hear a lot from left about election interference and protecting democracy, on some level does this not fall into that folder.
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>> he used tack wi tax dollar to indict a former president, we want to talk to someone who has not worked there for a year, and he sues us, interfering with our investigation looking into interference for election for president of united states, that is why we want to talk with mr. pomerantz, he wrote a book, we want to talk to him, bragg said no we'll take you to court, while he is focus on that, you have this crime happening there in new york city, harming families and communities and harming small business owners. >> we love, that new york. city i grew up, we had these famous walking tours you look at architectures they call them running tours now because you are getting chased. let me ask you -- >> for casual consumer, when
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we hear that you want to interview former prosecutor prosecute pomerantz andbragg is suing you because he does not want to you see the carfax. >> we're concerned, was there a cord coordination with biden white house with district attorney bragg in his office. they hired mr. angelo, we would like to know that after all, federal funds were used this is most important federal election we have. and think about position that president trump of put in federal election commission said if he used cause campaign of funds he would have been in violation of federal law, but alvin bragg said you are in violation of a
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misdemeanor and a federal statute and local p prosecuting attorney would bring the action, when you have that conflict, it is incumbent on congress to say, how do we remedy this, one way is bill one of our colleagues introduced just today. jimmy: well, we're behind that bill. let me ask you, is there a chant that cspan is covering to hear displg. hearing. >> they said not, they didn't cover our hearing on the border in arizona, they indicated they are not covering this democrats will there be. i wouldn't know why i think most others would cover, it shows their bias. jimmy: we got your back, we'll put it on all stolen tvs here in new york. so someone will watch it for you, you best congressman jordan appreciate your time. >> thank you. jimmy: topical storm is next.
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bbunkbeds. >> we begin in los angeles, arnold schwarzenegger latest movie, has a hole in the plot. no, not a pumping iron sequel. calling pumps asphalt. he is goingful terminator on a pothole after the city gave him a raw deal. these are arnold schwarzenegger movies, h he claims he waited 3 weeks for city workers to show up it l.a., they are surrounded by predators, he could not risk tritch tripping over a pot hole. he was sick of the true lies, two million people have watched this video of arnold schwarzenegger doing road work. it a silly story. and mostly because nice to see him do something beside
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the maid. this was a commando move. topic number two. to sunshine state of florida. a man was arrested for throwing chicken wings at hhis wife during a lover's cquarrel. the wife as the him of sharing his drumstick with thanother woman, when you are picking up what i'm putting down in the dipping sauce. he dud not look like a man who would waste food, that is what he did after asking his wife to borrow money to go gambling with a female acquaintances. the wife said no, then it turned ugly, wife accusing him of having an affair, suspect allegedly gave his wife the bird at 85 miles per hour, he threw a full box of w wi wings
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hitting her in shoulder and chin, they did not say which and in. but have since broken up, he is back on the florida bar scene but a terrible wing man, there it is, i got a million, topic 3. anyone who tell you that united states and china can't work together any more have not been to memphis zoo on. a panda bear, is treated by veterinarians from both countries, china's vet say she is female are and u.s. doctors say that gender is abstract. the bear was loaned to zoo for 20 years in 2023, her return to china is held up because of a sickness that occur afe after she parted with a cocaine bear. not true, the bear developed a rash on her skin, she might have met a bear on grgrinder. 500 people attend a farewell
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party for the bear, but the bear st stole data on their founds, the bear is cleared to return home, but roads in m memphis not smooth enough to trang transport animals, arnold schwarzenegger also helped, telling doctors her sickness was not a tumor. topic 4. thirsty thursday on kenna kennedalia, a new rule will give milwaukee brewer fans more times to drink at games, they are off to 8-4 start. teamic tech ete ii -- extending beer sames
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