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they adopted. dagen: i was not ignoring anyone. karol oats, tweeted in all my days as student or teacher, i n never once witnessed an pledging allyg aallegiance to the south. >> i grew up in los angeles, we did can the pledge of allegiance every morning. >> you can excuse kids who have not been out the this but joyce c karoly on thes. >> trigger warnings on her phony documents, deal with the school system, get your kids out, into a classical school, deroy and david thank you. >> right now we have kennedy. kennedy: only oats i like, connected to darrel hall.
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[ laughter ] sean: you don't really like them. dagen: yes, very nice people. kennedy: you watch your mouth sean, i'm kicking you out for the night. sean: fine kick me out. kennedy: it is conflict that push the plan planet to blink of world war 3, some details about russia and ukraine amazing alarm bells, will cooler heads prevail or is a lunatic going to push a button, last night white house revealed russia had a staggering number of casualties in last 5 months, estimate the 20 thousand soldiers killed, 80 thousand wounded on top of 100 thousand killed or wounded in previous 8 months, the numbers not sus sustainable and embarrassing for vladimir putin who thought it would be a cake walk.
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u.s. about to give ukraine more. today at white house press secretary said that aid will continue to glow. flow. >> the bipartisan support that we've seen in congress for ukraine has been critical, to those efforts, w agree it is important for that support to continue. kennedy: here is the problem, if we keep sending weapons to ukraine and russian troops keep dying by tens of thousands could putin say screw did and start launching the icbm 's, it so tense the i have the pope is involved.
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>> i think that peace is always made by opening channels, you can never achieve peace through closure, this not easy. kennedy: you cannot. openness and capitalism, so far no peace, does that mean alternative is a wider war, with me f now former cia officer, mike baker. >> hello. kennedy: hello darling, sounds bad for russia, at what point do they say screw it, we're going home. >> that won't happen, like vatican acknowledging a negotiating a peace deal is not easy. thank you for that piece of news. the counter offensive that everyone is talking about, the world's worst kept military secret is imminent. ukraine military launching a counter offensive, but problem is over past handful
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of months, russian military has been aware that the counter offensive is on the way, so they have been fortifying their position in a world world war i like effort, in massive trtrench systems, idea we suspect is that putin is thinking, i will do everything possible to repel this counter offensive to hold ground he has got, with the idea that perhaps then they will enter into some type of a negotiated settlement that will involve holding the ground he is able to hold. so, we're not just in a war of attrition at this point but a throw back war of woworld war i dimensions. kennedy: you are -- in they
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are enriched and sustaining massive casualties on the ukraine side as well, making a counter offensive more difficult for them, s you say if ukraine wins the counter, offensive putin can kiss crimea good-bye. >> not that really that many options, if ukraine is successful in the east with the counter ofen offensoffensive and to push russian troops back or out it is possible that zelenskyy and ukraine military will say, let's replicate that in crimea, get crimea back. and they have not had crimea since 2014. that right there is if you play the scenarios out and imagine where this is going, that is a bridge to far
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from putin 's perspective, he could not politically withstand lea losing crimea, he knows, that idea he would be willing to give up crimea, that may be at that point, what you are alluding to, at what point does he say, launch the icbms. he is most concerned about being in power. kennedy: like any a authoritarian. i don't know who i trust any more in government, i don't know if i trust numbers from admiral kirby or the pentagon, i don't think how much advice zelenskyy is taking from u.s. government. he has made strategic blunders as well not done a thorough accounting of how they are using money and weapon systems that we've
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given them, there are a lot of questions that stale remain for -- a lot of questions that still remain for american people, nice to hear those bits of good news, you want ukraine to be victorious. but at what cost. and when does that happen? do we have people who are smart enough who have a voice in this, who will prevent that from happening? >> well, you are talking about vatican, with their supposed you know secret peace deal they are attempting to negotiate. at the same time, xi in china is now stepped in to the fray, chinese regime, under xi they are desperate to show there is a my world order and chinese are the important players whether it is brokering peace between iran and the saudis or brokers peace in the ukrainian conflict. he just finished last week a lengthy call with zelenskyy. you know zelenskyy done push back on the idea -- didn't
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push back on idea. >> if he could keep his country in tact, then you know like, at this point, i don't think he cares if it's the pope or president xi, i think that he wants this to end. he wants his country to thrive and to be whole again, you can't blame him for that, but i blame americans for having questions ex and businesses peace. >> mike baker thank you so much. >> you are welcome so much. kennedy: troops the soon be gathering on our southern border, pentagon announcing that 1500 more active duty u.s. troops willing headed south ahead of title 42 rule to end next week. may 11, that is exciting. >> request of department of homeland security start secretary austin approved temporary department of defense increase of additional 1500 military personnel to supplement u.s.
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customs and border protection effort on u.s. southwest border. for 90 days, the 1500 military personnel who will be sourced from active duty component will fill critical capability gaps. kennedy: but biden administration still can't seem too decide if the border is a problem or not. >> with illegal migration, you have seen it calm down by more than 90%, because of the actions that this president has taken. >> if the border is secure as administration said, then why would we need to send 1500 active duty u.s. troops. >> we need more work, more work needs to be done, you heard from dhs and state department on what we're putting in place to deal with border once title 42 lifts. >> problem is 90% solved. why do we need to send any troops to the border? we break it down with our party panel. inez stepman is back and fox
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news contributor douglas murray and co-host of the big money show on fox business. brian brenberg, our chick-fil-a, but never on sunday. thisthis is interesting, if there are more people than ever crossing our southern border, how is the immigration problem 90% solved or if th 90% less, i don't understand. i want to understand, help me. >> there has been two years of record breaking numbers of people crossing the border. taking a step back, think about how ridiculous it is we're relying on a pandemic era, emergency title, title 42 to control any semblance of any order at the border, this is not just bi biden administration failure, it? it is? is in large part it is
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congress fault for passing a series of immigration law that creator t terrible moral hazard and you have a settlement that guarantees there is a child trafficking operation on our border, every part of your government has failed to do the most basic thing. and enforce the border. kennedy: not many things that libertarians task the government work some who are very much like, yeah, open borders, we don't care. this government, wants open borders and they want a welfare state. >> yeah, you can have one or the other but not both. country after country in the west discovered this. you can have open borders but not a welfare state as well, if you have a system people have not paid into but they take out from the country goes more bust. i am interested by the math of the house spokesperson.
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we heard a lot in years, from american educators about fact that math is white sur suprem supremacist, 2 plus 2 does not necessarily equal 4, i weakewe have seen the equitable math, you just pluck a number. when mr. doocy asked her in fallout question, where does 90% question come from she said don't get all dramatic and historyionic. kennedy: she should be honest, and said i was told there would be no math. >> the great thing about new math, it is whatever you want it to be, anybody that questions you, you call them a drama queen. kennedy: there is a big problem. jennifer griffin asked
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brigadier general rider about this said what president trump was sending 5,000 troops to border, democrats had kittens saying that is political. how is this not political and the same thing. >> well, kjp cited 90 percent figure that means nothing but she said was this is not the problem for us. this is not a problem for us, you shouldn't think it say problem, if it was you would have send 1500, but if it's not we're find. by the way. those 1500 will go to process things, to administrative want it, they are going down for 90 days, because of the end of 90 days they will hire contractors to do the work, in other words we're not solving anything just bridging the administrative gap. kennedy: and also lied when she said congress has been given legislation and republican in congress keep stonewalling, no, people
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profrom both parties would love to solve this issue, there is an appetite for it right now if you are talking real solutions not math lies, more of the show coming up, thank you the panel, inez stepman, doug and brian, coming up democrat furious over j.p. morgan takeover of failed first republic bank. blasting banks too big to fail. would they rather have a government takeover? >> folk rock legend goard of an light foot passing away after 6 de decades of tickling our springs, we wrote the wreck of the edmond fitzgerald, rest in peace gordon. ♪ ♪
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kennedy: o lord, sweet baby jesus in heaven, are the banks about to break, second largest bank failure happening yesterday, first republic bank shutting down with over 230 billion in
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assets as of last month, fdic sold it to a tiny bank, jpmorgan chase, stemming from silicon valley banks collapse in march, now massachusetts, democrat senator liz warning warning of a crisis she flames the fed. >> do you think that banking crises is over. >> i don't see how anyone can say that, remember the fed report that came out, criticize fed, for its regulatory failure. kennedy: remember too big to fail? what in the wild world the sports is going on, with me to discuss, fox business senior correspondent charlie gasgasperino, break it
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towdown for me. >> the fed did create this crisis, it didn't create is the way she said. the fed was print money like crazy, federal government, spent money like crazy, you create inflation you put that liquidity in think if financial system it goes out and does stupid things like invest in commercial real estate loans and the buildings in manhattan and other places in chicago, the see through buildings so many. they went out on under a spectrum now the loans are depressed then they had to buy assets, you have to keep capital, they were bought at top of the market, treasury bonds at top of market. kennedy: now when are they worse. >> they are worth less.
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if you throw in on top of that banking is a confidence game if you don't have confidence if your institution, if you think first republic has way too many crappy loans, and silicon valley bank has too many resolving loans, then you pull your money out, also you can get better interest rates in money market funds, you put that together, you could have many more of these sorts of situations. i hear the whisper number there is two dozen banks. >> what are big ones. >> you know. not the big ones, the banks with capitalization of about 200 billion, that is where first republic -- i budget 250. i think with 250 and below, a lot of short sales trying to capitalize on this, saying they are all in deep
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trouble, i condition of tell you -- can't tell you, i don't have their balance sheets, but if you spread a lack of confidence, you get scared and you get scared and everyone pulls their money out of pac-west, they are in trouble, their lone loan book is depressed, asset based is depressed, have so sell assets at a depressed price. kennedy: you take a loss and the problem with first republic. is majority of the deposit iors had accounts more than fdic was insuring them for if they think their money will be gone, they will p pull it out. >> they are making it worse, saying, we'll cover everything deposit,. kennedy: that sem that is my question.
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>> no, that creates moral hazard you take gr greater risk, that is part of the game, banks are in truive el trouble, they took a huge risk. you have a real problem. you talk about too big to fail. you don't want that. kennedy: she created the system so jpmorgan chase could go in and buy a failing bank. >> not saying that j.p. morgan is going under it run by a smart by ja jamie dimon but they know 13% of all u.s. deposits that bank is the u.s. bank. they can't go under. if they go under, it is like, lights out, and again, every major bank, has an issue. if you have to sell all your osets oassets right now to make deposits, you could be involve enlt.
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independents. they make the rules, joining me now, 2020 libertarian vice president at candidate, you are power. net, he is not running. spspike cohen. tell me about the group that manchin has been affiliated with, no label. no label. what is that? >> yes, no label is a centrist organization, only problem is that usually the more bipartisan a bill or order or measure from u.s. government, the worst it is,. it took cajoling a large number of republicans and democrats into supporting, that is almost always bad for american people, you see americans are saying they don't want biden to run, and they don't want trump to run, they are not saying that they want a hybrid mash up. they want a clear break from the whole thing.
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kennedy: why can't we get that? and could j joe manchin help that? what if it were joe manchin, you and another wonderful fictional libertarian, like woody harrelson or a greeny. >> that would be fantastic, more people running for any was on the better for the voter, more competition we have the better, manchin getting involved and running as independent candidate will help to break the two secretary system, man manchin as politics and candidate has backed of ateasure we've seen in last several years here, has been outspoken in railing against the status quo often and every time he ends up votes for whatever he was railing against. as a candidate, i don't see a massive departure from g.o.p. or democrats will offer, but anyone involved in running outside of two party system is a good
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thing. kennedy: so about what can we do in the meantime, in terms of presidential debates? you know, president trump is if he gets nomination he is threatening to not debate. how can we change the commission or take some of that power to get more voices on stage? >> there is an opportunity. we have joe biden said he will not debate anyone who vwho is running to democratic nomination, there are many wording to describe, that democratic is not one of them, there san opportunity, american people want to see what people running for office actually have to say. not in some you be well produced ad or a talking points or something. they want to see in front of american people, asked tough questions, and con , contrasted with their opponents there is a big tune opportunity for american people to demand debates, that would include,
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libertarian candidates and green party candidates, constitution party candidates, reform candidates, independents, i think that is a net benefit for american people, need to be more people running and more ideas outside that tight overton window. kennedy: people are sick of it, 70% of those responding tell nbc news they don't want the president to run again. you this have people like karine jean-pierre saying everything is great, he is amazing, he is the best president, no, something has to familiar -- fundamentally change, they end don't want choices they have been given, run better candidates. >> this is the most election of our lifetime, far too important to throw our vote away from same people who got us in in mess, bottom line.
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you look at this debt ceiling debate, democrat party wanted to increase debt ceiling to 52 trillion. the republicansn 't to into -- to 47 trillion, both spending plans did not include emergency spending they will get us over 50 trillion in next 10 years, that is not a major difference, we'll never break out of that if we don't stop voting for the people who created this mess. >> are you running? >> we'll see, i will say something, american people deserve much better. kennedy: they deserve spike spike. thank you so much -- spike cohen. >> see you add freedom fest. >> now, to a different broad freedom fest, former nba star enes kanter freedom telling fox news he is considering a run for congress. here is a sneak peek of his new "fox nation" special,
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price and splender of freedom. >> we first met we didn't see that would be a social justice story than a nba and basketball story. >> big board on his speakers. >> his hospita horizons were bigger than a basketball player. >> i love basketball, but. the politics of nba was killing me. kennedy: they could like oh, no, we would love for him to play, joining me now to discuss that, special. former nba big man, always a big man, unless he cuts off his legs, enes kanter freedom. one of my favorite stories about you, you wore the infamous free tibbett shoes for celtics on a game broadcast in china they freaked out, your team freaked out say said down we're those shoes again. you are like absolutely hand on heart, i will not. so, the next game you wore free uighur shoes.
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>> i was not lying. kennedy: that was fantastic. >> they call mead after the game -- called me after the game, you lied, we can never trust you, i said i never lied, i said not f free uighur shoes. >> a different cause. >> there is nothing illegal gain it the players with wear black lives matter, george floyd, and pre prebreonna taylor but i can't wear free tibbett, interesting. kennedy: there is a greater st struggle in tibbett. >> the genocide. kennedy: yes, you know, you have grown a custom to this but, is it lonely? >> very lonely road. kennedy: your freedom of movement is error limited because of -- very limited because of bounty on your head from turkey. my teammates, i played 11
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years work hundreds of coaches and people in front offices, they are scared to particular me, and say -- text me, and say good luck, hor you are doing? they are scared to check to me when we do an interview like, that they are scared i would mention their name, i would never do without their permission. kennedy: unless it was collin kaepernick who was a grafriend of yours, the second you moved to the china, because nike. >> this man used to sent -- send me gifts once a month, with his sponsors, the day i started to criticize nike in china weaker not talked. >> nothing. >> nothing. kennedy: he is a hack. you were always getting double doubles for portland, i'm in-n-out burgers, which is delicious. >> favorite. kennedy: the portland trail
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blazers, you ca went back there if there any s city in league it should be trailblazers, but blah blah to them, do you believe when nba said you have not been blackballed. kennedy: i think that everyone knows now. -- >> there was a recordings out there a lot of people investigated and journalists, even adam silver, made a statement saying this is all about business. they tell me, when i was a year ago, i was actually averaging double-double, they were telling me not a year later, i'm in my prime, i forgot thousand play basketball? come on. >> how to play basketball. come on. in the league they are not half as good as me. kennedy: no, they are not fast, quick, tall or nimble. >> it breaks my heart, now the american people know.
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kennedy: the, business side of nba is filled with money grubbing hypocrites, you want to go to washington and maybe run for congress in the swamp? >> i like challenges. i like to take on you be, big challenges, but, when in 't to co congress to congress it talk about problem, senatorring tell me, we need your voice, come here and you know we will -- we'll try to help you. and bring your voice, bring freedom and capital. and i did have a conversation with congressmen trends. kennedy: all right. >> you have the moral advantage. and hide height. you have a leg up. >> i can do it. kennedy: mr. freedom. >> thank you. kennedy: all right coming up soy called godfather of air,
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♪ ♪ she dances on sand ♪ ♪ kennedy: there is the dusty land. the river, that was last night mouth trumpet monday song, windsor was andrew. >> so-called godfather of a.i., warning of a nightmare scenario. jejeffrey is genius behind key development the in artificial intelligence, but he quit his job at google because of the controversy he wants to be able it speak freely, he claims that a.i., spiral out of control. >> it will figure out ways
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of getting around restrictions. figure out way to manipulate people to do what it wants, i want to p blow the whistle and say we should wore seriously how to stop these from controlling us it will be hard, i don't have the solutions. kennedy: joining a long list of tech leaders who grow more special of a.i., should we listen to him. here with me international expert in a.i. machine learning, a professor of all of that at university of southern california. don't blame him for that, dr. chris, you are our air it's a expert -- you are your expert, jeffrey is a legend, should we take his advice? >> thank you for having me
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on. thing that i'll say about this, i think that is rich from dr. him hinten, they built alex net. able to detect patterns and images, i find that comment rich. given his contributions to field in that area. kennedy: you know, why she doing this now? because he has laid foundation for this you know technology such as this, at some point it will accelerate or maybe doesn't that seem like a natural progression or evolution, why step away now? >> you know, really over last decade there have been three foundational areas, first in computer vision in senses, second in 2024, with the deep speech model that is like a higher.
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app -- like a human ear. and other watershed moment, 2018. google bird model. we have the devices, that can emulate the sense. the people are concerned, you would saw to audience, there are few things in a few areas to lean into. i am not afraid, first we need to look at the training data. for the a.i. m models and think about ethics, are they making decisions about incincarcerating people, we need to ensure that training date is is balanced. if it is a crappy production and confidence of 30%, we need to tell people that,
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that is the 94 t other thick y thing you never hear. then, would say is that as some of these a.i. are displacing potential jobs, say in call centers, or like we talked about truckers. the answer is not 1 learn to code. kennedy: i was going to ask you that. that is written down. >> the l.a. contingent, not 11 to learn to code there are well wage jobs -- we need to suck out the knowledge that the individuals there are a lot of things that humans can do, we need to doedo that. kennedy: there is so much potential for u.s. as a species, we will not be controlled unless you are a kinky i you can do
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kennedy: bill to legal legalize prostitution in germany has not passed. topical storm. topic one. we begin with the most elitist out of touch party in world, not california democrats. am i right? the 2023 new york city met gala. the rich and shameless parade their pettiness and flaunt their fashion census less. rihanna was stay puff ma ma marshmallow woman.
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james corden was working on catering, pedro pascal, in a trend fr trench coat with no pants and lil nas x. a jewel incrusted one hit wonder, and doja cat, a cat, she was feeling herself. and dresses like a cat. this guy. can you get when it under that hood. my sexy boyfriend jared letto. a masked singer. for more on met gala watch james corden, singing for dollar bill oss on -- a manhattan subway platform. >> in italy, scientists made an edible battery. eating a battery comes with
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positives and negatives. it should be harmless, but that is what they said about president biden. >> made from a combination of supplements, bee's wax and charcoal. the same as beyond meat. hope that one day, it could power medical devices in your body. and then dissolve safely to your gut, that would make it stomach acid. after that battery components pass through your intestines or, acdc 's highway to hell. >> and pass through colon to become a waste of energy. after that, you can leave hospital free of charge. >> topic 3. boise, idaho, a ground gathered to watch cheap migrate across the highway. they fell asleep, it is steven colbert's audience,
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on their way to summer home, it looks like another white boise summer, i have not seen this many animals in streets since the eagles lost the super bowl, this trip has been annual tradition in idaho for a hundred years, i'm surprised, you have not "herd "of it just like smoking the bear said, only -- ewes can prevent forest fires, forgive my sheep puns, they are pretty baaad. topic 4. russell stover created world's largest box of chocolates now only hope tj homes has of getting his wife back, 30 feet wide, 15 feet long, the best a candy
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you have seen on tv, to celebrate brand's 100 anniversary, it would have been happier with a 12 inch box of godiva. the box alone weighs 23 pound, and chocolate inside 5,000 pounds, filling your emptiness with chocolate results in massive wait gain, we know that. they will display the box at location, and chocolate given to fans, i would like to try one, but i ate too many batteries for lunch. >> topic 5. tickle me tuesday. why was cinderella so bad at soccer? she kept running away from the ball. >> you got to be kidding me, kennedy. kennedy: i wouldn't kid with you. mark, mollie, janet, holy worthingtons. others got to right, thank you for watching best hour of your day, follow me on
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