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kudlow: parade, america of exporter and sing america, mccarthy bill, save america, just be optimistic and save america, watch david osmond. >> will we would this nicely you shoehorned into the picture thank you very good to see a sing a hymn down hundred david and for elizabeth mcdonald top story former marine, daniel penny dreams of an to the nypd
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today, he was arrested on a charge of secondary manslaughter in the triple death of jordan nguyen he was released on 100,000 north will in due back in court on july 17th and witnesses say the newly was facing allegedly threatening the passengers of the subway during mental episode and penny then tackled him and putting in the triple to fox news flooring will is outside of the fifth precinct in downtown manhattan with more details laura. >> good afternoon and is been a very busy day here in lower manhattan seated daniel penny was arraigned earlier today and criminal courts and facing the manslaughter charge and a second degree. and he was handcuffed during his, when he surrendered over the precinct here during his arraignment but then, once he was released on the $100,000 bail, he was out of cups and he was on his way. as you mentioned here, former marines accused of placing a homeless manageable last week
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arrived in lower manhattan with his attorneys in the precinct, when he was processed and that included being fingerprinted, having his mug shot taken and his attorney, spoke with reporters listen. >> it is dealing with the situation by pressing him of the story of integrity and honor that is characteristic of who he is and is honorable service in the united states marine corps. reporter: and penny remain quiet throughout the court proceedings attorney argued for his release on bail siding that is good standing of the military strong family ties and no previous criminal record cell phone video showing him restraining jordan in a chokehold on the subway lastly ellipticals for pennies arrests after the city's medical examiner, ruled the newly step was a homicide knowingness, recording the video we've all seen by now, to the local reporters any they must speaking aggressively saying this, that he was hungry, and he was thirsty, but he did not care about anything pretty did not care about the going to jail
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that he did not care and he is a big life sentence and he said, i don't even care if i die and attorneys for neely family said today while they were hopeful for case of manslaughter as well to be upgraded to murder. >> is an for some of you jump somebody out of the train and they took her life but after 15 years, murder two, and up to 25 to life and so we need a full cup of justice here. reporter: and we do still have a few protesters here on the street and as you mentioned, this will return back to this courthouse on july 17th, what as we move through these next few weeks. david: what a tragedy in so many levels and think you lord for joining me now pretty reaction u.s. attorney general, matthew whitaker, is great to see you and let's look at the large picture because what is happening in new york him is happening in so many cities around the country where you have these very liberal if not
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radical prosecutors finally people out of jail letting people out of the incarceration they should not be out on the streets because they are violent criminals in the sky heresy, 42 arrests and i believe that he was out when this happened and he was actually wanted for an incident in which he punch a 67 -year-old woman in the face so i mean, the guy is a background but of course, you do not want to kill somebody who maybe threatening the people on the train and it was a terrible tragedy that he died. what you think about the big picture because again, focusing on the prosecutor, that was involved in this is what act and actually happens, i don't see this video but the d.a. bragged, you look at the prosecutions plunging as a result of his being in office and we used to have a 68 percent felony conviction rate in manhattan is now 51 percent to do good on the line in felony cases declined to prosecute, 1000 winter 19, 2019,
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it was 820 felony cases downgraded to misdemeanor, and 29 percent in 2019 and now it is 52 percent and i mean, of the people would say that this guy has been encouraging crime on the streets what you say. matt: was good to be with you tonight at david and you and others live in new york, uniquely understand what is happening in your city and with the subway is like on a daily basis and i think that you are right to put this in context in the context is, not only do we have more violent criminals and more criminals generally on the streets, because of these policies but we also unfortunately, encouraged homelessness and encourage vagrancy and incorporated crimes and by not prosecuting, you know, the shoplifting's and the larcenies in those types of things pretty and so you end up in this perfect storm three federal question this particular case this, was he acting
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reasonably to defend himself i think will likely learn more about the case and the facts and circumstances and obviously, anytime loss of life happens, we need to minimize that, we are all in favor will i am pro-life from birth until natural death. seems to me, meaning to vote there is a balancing system does but is really going to act in center around whether or not he was acting reasonably in defending himself and his friends. david: analysis they succumb of the fitting strangers, a lot of people think that he was a good samaritan doing what he did because this guy had been violence before any was acting in a violent way people in transit out loud that effectively glad that he restraining somebody who could harm possibly even killing them. matt: like you said, this is immediate at least a solid an elderly person, previously and was certainly, known to police
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and law enforcement and alvin bragg, that's just interesting, he seems to pick specific cases you know for the publicity opportunities instead of you know, looking out balancing the interests of justice. and i think that this is not going to go well in this experiment with him and that das roll in new york but at the same time, overly the people new york will wake up and decide that they would like their safe city back kind of the way that it was under mayor giuliani. david: speaking mayors he does not have the support of the current mayor adams and he said that i was a former transit police officer responded to many jobs. a passenger assisting someone and so we cannot just blatantly say, what a passenger should or should not do in a situation like that. i think a jury will think the same. matt: yes, it will be interesting. obviously unfortunately note partly for this marine who served abner mobley, the process going to be punishment in these
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going have to go through every step of the way and prove that he acted reasonably defending himself and others into your point emily didn't even know just try to give the public save because of the lack of law enforcement supporting you know, the police importantly treated many of these place because not supported by the d.a. david: and finally giving the wrapper to go to church on this politicalization of all of this receive the full rule of law with large in this country where politics plays a roll here in the people shouting the loudest, who are out in these protest on a subway track, etc., they had allowed poison made a big display they do not necessarily represent the people of new york you feel under assault violent criminals and you looks like alvin bragg was responding for the loudest political voice in the house. matt: yes reducing violent crime is not political is good for everybody we should all supported. david: suite have your opinion
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outcome appreciate you being here and switching gears now come to the expiration of title 42. chris quickly turning border crisis into a nationwide catastrophe. defense evp reporting over 67000 apprehensions of the border. just this week, "fox news" the live in tijuana, with more and that is over 10000 at the and we've never seen this. guest: is unprecedented david, hit is also something they've never seen the united states basically refugee camp inside of our borders and yet that is what you were looking at and so the first offense, that is the u.s. mexican border, and hundreds everyday have gone over it and gone under it and under sewer grates, to camp inside and you can see them under space blankets and tarps along the fence themselves run offense. the burger patrol is been coming in on the database and probably three - 400 out and yet he
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continues to get replenishing these people by accident the cartels about them here and they are high valued immigrants practicing in chinese and west african to middle eastern were talking them and we been here for three days we met these people and very few mexicans and ngos of the show up and leave them food and generators to recharge phones analyst go about a mile away from here predict very different story and people are basically won the lottery, these are individuals who use that app on the phone, and got information to enter the u.s. and then get legal status work permit card and of these interviews they have, they're happening on a daily basis come about 250 during the sector, about 1000 today across the border and we spoke to george fm russia who said that he left because he's gay and he opposes the war. >> there are people that you love and friends and family. but in the same time, there's a
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government that everything possible to racer existences so i cannot like as a human being i cannot stand by that. guest: here's a critical video, everybody wants know when happens with amazement that were entered taken and processed in these buses are taking about 1200 immigrants today do ngos, in san diego, and in this case are going to a hotel and spend a day or two with the ngo before the released into the interior of the u.s. and today so david, very much right now it is a wait-and-see attitude but a lot of the immigrants in the shoppers here, to see if any come the u.s. divorce a majority of those that been detained or if they are released back to you. david: all right william thank you very much and is a critical question we will ask our next guest texas congressman cloud
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and thank you for being here before we get into that, is it was a judge or just made an ocean made his views clear, about whether we should just have mask releases. the cemetery marcus, he was speaking yesterday, he was putting the blame on you on the republican congress front coming up with better laws and impression on me just play soundbite from when alejandro mayorkas said in a future rose to micro current situation, is the outcome of congress leaving a broken outdated immigration system in place, for over two decades and it is also the result of congress' decision not to provide us with the resources that we need and that we requested. guest: and alejandro mayorkas head was appointed by president biden had two years within capitol democrat congress in the house and in the senate, and they do not change any immigration law that i noticed is what is he doing here in the blame on a relatively new
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republican congress. guest: i guess elizabeth mcdonald alejandro mayorkas placement playing with your market people called by the truth and the truth is, that he said all of the authority and me resources in this and ministratn in the trump administration has and he's doing much more pivotal or pitiful job and trump had me thing all they needed to do was nothing, to continue to have a relatively secure border we have seen well the situation of the border, explode and it is horrific what is happening. we all know what is happening with the cartels the fictional that's this point in watching what is going on right now anything everything that he can to escape the law. david: is been going on for a while now it looks like they have been creating a crisis of the past two years in order to get congress kind of blackmail congress to do something that they want which it looks like were there pushing for his a blanket amnesty for those who came into the country illegally.
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guest: here's the thing it will talk but were not take entered using title 42 were using totally is never either or its existed for quite some time and 42, the provision for that, the trump put in place, that was just to be kind of another extra provision over all the things that he supposed to be doing already since oh thankfully, the house gop, yesterday passed a bill that even strengthens the current law because he's using any sort of proceed republican find to what is a clear understanding and meaning of the law. david: however workers are those overseen by judicial processes and as well as the congressional process and a judge in florida just in house he was going to allow mr. leases him alejandro mayorkas claims is no mask releases but that there are 90 would not have a judge saying there shall be any more mass releases. guest: all i can tell you that i just got back from dc and of them back in texas here for
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about an hour already talking to sheriff's sending me photos of what is happening the border and is been released and all of the people being held in city parks and is chaos down here is all because of what the biden administration has refused to do. david: another children dying or being held in custody not to mention the hundreds of thousands of migrants died making the trip over the past three years they congressman mike o'clock and when we straighten this out i can see the moment how we deal, but i wish you best and trying to do so appreciate you coming on. guest: thank you and god bless you. david: what went under the radar see in his from town hall we have some information on that there is not just confusion, provides policy down the border, repercussions are rippling in cities, alternation and into the suburbs and we will be talking to the head of the town of newburgh and orange county in new york and come up for migrants are showing up by the busloads after city and state officials said no asylum-seekers
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david: will new york citysuburbr eric adams decision is in the migrants their way after his office said that they had pause such plans and local officials
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now are warning that the situation is escalated to complete chaos in negotiations with the city had broken down and jerry willis is life of the latest from newburgh new york for the buses of migrants have arrived right jerry. guest: will that is right, they have to tell you that we have fresh news at the top there as is margaret crisis intensifies and near gov. kathy hocul, is demanding, demanding that the president send some kind of aid and help to new york state and here is her statement, given the size of human hearing crisis, she said that the state lacks the infrastructure facilities and resources necessary, to take care of my friends as you said were here newburgh new york, were yesterday to busloads of migrants were delivered by city of new york you, and right now, about 40 migrants are in this hotel behind me in the house right here and this is in defiance of legal action taken by orange county and the big
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question is coming forward, what happens next. will this him give more over the not we just did not know the answer that question but i can tell you mayor eric adams is defiant and here's what he is saying, 71 county executive has already shown his inability to manage less than one quarter of 1 percent of the asylum-seekers who have come to nyc and i let you know, new york city is a sanctuary city with 8 million folks living in it and i have to tell you the taken 65000 migrants, and newburgh on the other hand is less than 30000 people living here in the big questions that new york city just is not answering like, have there been background checks, made on some of these folks who have been been brought in and where are they going to get services. we are in a residential area that is fairly remote and so how will you get the stuff they need. big questions and still persisting marketing answers and finally come i just want to say, has a come back to you here,
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that we are hearing about from local residents as a drive-by and honking horns and enrolling on the windows, and you hear yelling, go home. david: thank you very much and let's welcome orange county new york executive stephen newhouse, and think you for being here and if the mayor promised that he was gorgeous and busloads. how much value did you put in the promise to begin with it is a totally violating advised what he is done. guest: good afternoon, and you the nail head, the mayor of new york city, the governor's office, and myself, the town supervisor of newburgh, the buses are oncoming and sure enough yesterday, they rolled in with an escort from their police they did not even tell her local state police or county sheriff's office tim and i gotta tell you, is really disappointing and proof that we cannot trust their word of the mayor of the city of new york city 200 course new york city as well as sing tory
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cities so-called clearly, is not a sanctuary city anymore any of the members are being sent away as apparently to your community and you think that demeanor will send them elsewhere in new york also. guest: what think that he is trying to live with a self induced into a disaster, the governor is trying to put the lid on this to try to get control of it but he has gone rogue, the mayor and ascending is folks were very can. and back door yes braided conversation with all of the county executives in new york state, saying that he was the one declared the city a sanctuary city, it was his predecessor but he is a mess and is making it worse. david: and now as jerry was telling us on the governor of the state of new york is called for federal help. and she wants think 1500 national guardsmen coming in and she wants a lot of money about a billion dollars to started do you think first of all you support what she is asking for
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some of that help the problem that you are in. guest: so we had to conversations with the governor today, proposal this to activate the old military site enema military commander and reserves right now and i was lt., during hurricane sandy, on floyd benefield where we ran operations at that is a great site and refugee operations because we expect because new york city opened the door and said, everybody come here free, they expected - 15000 more refugees in the next few weeks so they've gotta do something i cannot handle them here and they are in hotels throughout the suburbs and converting them into homeless shelters and canceling weddings and evicting veterans today is happening here in upstate new york sue and it quickly of you smoking the mayor's and other cities and county executives are going through the same thing over the country. guest: they are in crisis mode
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and most of them in new york city are either preparing state of emergencies, relitigation come the town of newburgh is in litigation to try to protect yourselves from further being damaged goodbye new york cy mayor adams two and good luck to you is noble situation again is being repeated and hundreds of communities around the country right now is not just a border crisis at the border, it is extended far beyond that is good to see us even thank you for being here and appreciate it. guest: thank you so much have a great afternoon. david: you to cnn this hitting him for the town all this week with former president donald trump but one thing kinda went under the radar, which was trump's response to a question about a looming u.s. default and watch. >> they said that the republicans out there, congressman senators, give you massive cuts, you have to do a default and i don't believe they're going to do a default. >> is to be, you think the u.s. should default in the white house does not agree to the spending cuts republican sweep.
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>> you might as will do know because you do a later because we have to save this country. david: originally me now, is my good buddy steve forbes the cortical the wonderful gop pollster and thank you both for being here and appreciate it's good to see about see, did you make the committed by donald trump. guest: what actually, probably hoping mccarthy in the negotiations of by saying that while they are ready to go off a cliff and if you are ready to go off a cliff and i don't thank you so going to happen i think behind the scenes from the two cells are really getting together and i think the democrats they're going to try to preserve is their regular tory power which is extensively does not cost much money to put out of a piece of paper sing to do this but really, to cover of a large part of the economy, the utilities, banks, automobile industry, that is the real source to answer getting back to top of the s'more the art of the deal, this is a difficult donald trump negotiating tactic to help mccarthy c5 everybody knows that he doesn't really mean going to
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walk away from it, he's just throwing it out there pretty putting pressure on them instead of the other way around. david: so for all of the fear mongering lee, this we have from the democrats about what the president is city what he does the former president, it is not helping. that all is it. guest: no it certainly isn't i think that in this moment joe biden's closer as low as they been, lowest rating that we've had at this point since truman fizzling out looking at for him is not forget that he's wanted the city would not go to the negotiating table had 90 days before even cultivating anyone planning for game a political chicken so if they don't negotiate now and don't cover the table now coming it is on him and republicans came forward and they for the first you know, the bill out there and they said this is what we are recommending and if he does not negotiate the mayor december spring obstructionist another republicans public estate for they want they say they think that this is fair negotiate from there sue and quickly to be of any post town hall polls donald
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trump. guest: i don't have exact numbers based on doctor don't know but what i do know based on some early think that i see this is based was energized. his opposition was also energized he saw that is more dangerous more likely to want to find himself one thing is for sure the end of this, donald trump knows how to play the media and he is the king of all media and he is the one world talking about and that's exactly what he wanted to have happen prayed something about this always a victory for donald trump with a molecular not. david: steve, he had a lot of fact checking of what donald trump ascending but there's no fans checking very little of it, biden continues to safe from just today came over the tweets, and is used this referring before, they created 12.7 million jobs here nearly 800,000 manufacturing jobs etc. but he does mention whole story and according to the bureau of labor statistics, employment in the u.s. defined, 9.4 million in
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2020 individual virtually all of the economic activity in 2020, that the point was due to the coronavirus disease so we lost 5.4 million jobs because of covid-19, we have gained 12.79.4 million of them were just getting back but we have lost coming, and the public is not by his numbers either are they even though there's not a lot of fact check going on. guest: no coming so you think of the 9.4 million, that's about a million a year another very good performance that the latest jobs report from the revised downward by couple hundred thousand jobs created in march and in april and so and into february so we have 100,000 a month, not very good and with a number of vacancies, with them going down an employment opportunities going down, we are going in a rough waters the same time regulators are telling the banks to cut back your spending and increase your capitol and from time to be doing is doing
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everything you can do wreck vibrant once vibrant american economy 200 by the way continues also to say that he inherited fd inflation of course at 1.4 percent in a soon as he got into his all of his money bills in his trillion dollar bills, he had stay functioning reversed it. guest: and we have 1 percent growth in five or 6 percent inflation. david: the public is ago they, his poll numbers on the economy critically are not improving at all. guest: not improving, three and four americans say they feel worse off today than when he took office as of the more he tries to convince people that the economy is never been stronger, more it hurts him and he seems completely out of touch and a sprained right concern inflation is a concern in the economy is a concern 2026 think of the jobs number one concerns and that is over the concern is direct to seems like he is just out of touch of the market people is not going to work for him sue went great to see you
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both and thank you for being here and appreciate edge and coming up, doctor siegel with the potential game changing breakthrough in parkinson's treatment, and also the evidence showing hunter biden's divorce attorneys f were well aware of e romanian deal. th
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david: attorneys for hunter biden and his ex-wife, you'll, they were aware of money apparently coming into his account for me romanian deal according to e-mails from hunters abandoned laptop that were reviewed by "fox news" digital and "fox news" of david's but is live in washington to break in the story for us hi david sue and heidi become a good evening to you and house republicans have yet to tie all of this directly to president joe biden, although they admit publicly that is the end goal they seem confident they will get there me of nothing that direct link of evidence however, is a different story with hunter biden now newly released meals reviewed by
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"fox news" digital indicate that divorce attorneys for both hunter biden and his ex-wife kathleen, were aware of the payments to hunter and one of which totaled under $20000 that was part of it was called from the room and you deal reviewed an e-mail exchange between divorce attorneys and hundreds ex-wife said that they in an interview last year that she was just unaware of his overseas business dealings and finances in general listen. >> i cut into katmai had so deeply buried in the sand and i have nothing to contribute. guest: i was possibly that she did not know about the romanian deal, hit appears that elise of her attorney did rebecca and rebecca so limited she wrote a december 20, 6200's attorney, the disclosures they help me understand why it is taking so long this basic information manager's office confirmed kathleen the deposit of more than $120,000 in hunters account has funds from the romanian deal and according to house republicans amicably help robinson walker, business
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established by an associative hundred received $3m dollars from a company connected to that romanian businessman the publicans claim that they have evidence the payments then funneled from robinson walker to the biden family, they reach up about attorneys for hunter it is ex-wife we also reached out to one of hunter's current attorneys, but get to hear back this is always bigger efforts by house republicans to look not only a president biden or hunter, the members of the biden family david. david: all right david thank you very much for that is organizational, former u.s. attorney, got it wasn't so by come up with under prosecuting hats and you see the elements and you've seen those wire transfers between banks committed the biden interest in whether they were hunter biden one of the other nine family members and you know i know about the romanian oligarch in this connection to the biden family and what you think, are there enough dots now they are
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to connect them and make lines to prosecution. guest: they become of these transactions when you look at them, and contacts, they stink to high heaven, and, i mean, you look at the numbers any of the people, and listen is no prosecutor, one of the first things that i did was go back to the divorce miles of people that i was investigating because they were always a wealth of information. and indeed when we look at these transactions, they certainly raise more questions than they do answers and we know that millions and millions of dollars were being transferred back and forth into various llc accounts. they were going to hunter biden and then they were going to family members and even to some of the grandchildren so prickly, has a prosecutor, this gives me serious because to want to investigate further and ask a lot of questions c1 so you were
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not disappointed a lot of people, they were disappointed with the evidence it was revealed this week by, any of the congressman, you were not disappointed, you thought that this was substantial evidence. guest: i david, and the other tank that you have to remember, you probably will not find an individual single smoking gun in these financial corruption cases in these fraud cases but would you do. you follow the money and you see where the money came from, who it went to and how it was wired in the names of the accounts and you look these david, they are all over the place in the names do not make sense, the purpose enemy somebody really needs to get this on tv and asked, what was the money for and it was a paid from. david: there are federal prosecutors as you know i've been looking into all of the 700 biden and there are apparently going to be some charges whether tax charges or about his gun whether or not he should have
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the gun but do you think that the evidence that comber came out with this week, will be shoehorned into that investigation. guest: it is hard to say david but a good question and i will tell you this, as a prosecutor, before i take a plea, and especially attacks plea, to maybe one of the most significant cases being investigated right now, i which are want to know some of these answers to the questions that you and i have been talking about before i took the plea. david: quick just direct to whether or not there was enough evidence there, a lot of people are sing, just like adam schiff, and you know he kept talking about russian collusion and he had evidence in the end of the day, he did not have evidence and this is the lease, more evidence in the stuff that adam schiff was claiming about trump. guest: will i'm not so sure about the trump, vested forced wealth it really was a lot of smoke and no substance. this is where transfers to llcs
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that end up in biden's accounts sue and okay got it was good stuff thank you and appreciate your perspective and elon musk names see universals windows twitter's new ceo and so was she, boys the #, rip twitter treating out on the news and also doctor siegel with a potential game changing breakthrough in parkinson's treatment and you do not want to miss that. the new dexcom g7
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david: the potentialbreakthrougf parkinson's disease, comes as a beloved actor and philanthropist to function as a new documentary story of dealings with the illness doctor merz siegel come here with a lot more, but an amazing man he has that we will get to him after this. guest: yes amazing and the paradigm for parkinson's disease, disabling neurological condition is about to change dramatically with a simple protein test. this on the same day that a new documentary, is being released about the courageous life of one of the most famous of herself parkinson's, michael j fox. >> this is really change our ability to define and diagnose
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parkinson's disease. >> it is a newer june interactive disease that causes involuntary rent-controlled movements of at age 29, michael j fox at the height of the start of was given a sobering diagnosis. >> incurable and he said you lose this and that c4 this tells the story of the fight against this dreaded disease. >> i find it extremely moving to be here today. >> his foundation's mission was to search for early diagnosis and better treatments, initially, a cure. >> he has parkinson's disease but it does not define him. >> the last huge breakthrough regarding the dopamine system given the 1990s and into treatments to improve quality-of-life but now a new biomarker can tell if you might one day contract parkinson's. >> we know tool, might enabled us to identify the visuals are likely going to develop symptoms
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before they develop any symptoms at all smoking this pretty plea to treatment. >> that is the dream yes. >> he told me that he expects us to be a blood test, that i can order for my office sometime in the next year with a link personalized treatments to follow could be used before a patient get second game changing step towards making the back to the future starscream, a reality. david: one of the things about michael foxman he got this disease before he was 30 years old but is used all of the time to focus on the disease and how much as he played a part in bringing attention to more importantly money to all of t this. guest: huge, overbilling dollars, worldwide attention, and his courage is out there, and luckily cognitively with it completely with it and he is undaunted it shows the entire foundation worry with the other day was inspired by him money raising in these events and awareness raising and most importantly, the huge research
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summa nobel prize of some sort he should get one thank you very much for being here anyone musk is naming nbc universal's linda yaccarino as twitter's new ceo and so who is she, the first check in with her friends jackie enjoy coming to see what they have coming up in the next hour on the bottom line in a jacky. guest: great to see you david is always c5 yes we big racial coming up, turning there and coming up and we will talk about anything to getting charged with manslaughter here in new york city as well and is a kansas city school, the kids protesting a teacher, about ddi and about it is for our country. >> and also talking to scott a former border patrol chief about the chaos at our seven border now that title 42 selected were also starting to see more of the chaos of that silly lots of chaos to get you on this showra signifying minutes, away. the b!
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david: so elon musk announcing he has finally chosen former nbc universal ad executive linda yaccarino as the next twitter ceo. let's bring in radio show host tammy bruce. is so, tammy, i've got to tell you, trending on twitter earlier today as soon as the news came out was rip, twitter. >> everyone's so dramatic. david: what do you think? >> i -- he's promised to do this. he put up a poll saying should i accept down from ceo, eventually revealedded 57% said, yes, so he
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said i will do it. and it's got to be somebody who likes pain -- [laughter] and who is, you know, prepared to deal with a company that was on a fast track to bankruptcy. so this is a woman, clearly, with background in his thing, in partnership -- david: and he says she won't have think editorial responsibility, she won't change the content the, she'll be focusing on how they can make more money. >> when he says he's stepping away, i don't know if people thought he was going to go on his yacht, no. he's still going to be involved if in, of course, systems and technology the development because he wants to make twitter into the everything app called, and. and so this is -- you need someone who understands, obviously, the big issue which is advertising, revenue and partnerships. if you're going to have an app that is everything, whatever that means, and i believe elon musk. i don't know what it is yet, but i know that he has an idea. i think it's very exciting. i know that it isn't necessarily who we would pick. he has a background that perhaps is a little maybe woke or a little bit --
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david: let me just explain, he was working at nbc universal with a lot of groups that were in that woke esg movement -- >> yes. that's not going to happen with elon. david: she's also an executive chairman of the world economic forum. those people over in davos who believe in global manipulation -- >> right. well, she has agreed to work with elon musk who's made very clear that he thinks esg and the dei is from hell, and he doesn't like it and it's very bad. so she's agreed to work with him in this regard. this is -- she's been with nbc universal is 11 years, clearly an exciting opportunity. anything is possible. elon musk, thank god for him, and really it's an open book here for what it is that he wants to do and what hay want to accomplish. she is going to be about that development. he clearly has made it clear what he likes and what he doesn't like. it's it's not going to turn woke, and if something goes wrong, we know this is a man like with spacex and tesla, he's willing to spend money to get it
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right, he's willing to understand and make mistakes and then correct them -- david: and he's willing to fire people. >> and he's willing to fire people. david: 90% of the people who were working for him. >> he's serious. he knows what he wants. i think he was very careful in this just based on the nature of his background, and we should all be very excited to see what comes. david: but you know what esg folks do. they get inside of corporations very, very cleverly, they make alliances, they make friends. they're very good at that, and she is a corporate executive. she knows very well how to get herself into top spots and then maybe do things that weren't expected by elon or whoever's running the show. >> elon musk is probably not someone who is going to trip over a log very much. he's not someone you're going to be able to trick. i think we certainly have seen his whole history is bucking the system, pushing things through, refusing to be taken advantage of, refusing to surrender. and so that's -- i think if anybody's going to make sure that doesn't happen, it's going to be him.
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david: and he has a lot of people on twitter keeping him honest. he says he wants the folks on twitter to keep him honest. he'll get a lot of alarms. he already has odd today. he may get more -- >> this could set up pretty much a template about how we can move forward when it comes to new ideas. david: what a pleasure to see you, tammy. >> same here. david: appreciate it. i'm david asman in for elizabeth macdonald. i want to just show you some pictures before we go because this weekend, of course, is mother 's day. there i am with my wife who's a wonderful mother and, guess what? our daughter has a child of her own. so happy mother's day to both my wife and to my daughter and to you and yours. now it is time for "the bottom line," and jackie and sean are here to take you through the next hour. sean: grandpa david. [laughter] david: that's me. don't call me grandpa! sean: great show. have a good weekend. ♪ ♪

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