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let us know what you think. that's all the time we have left this evening. hope you'll join us, hope you have a great weekend. remember, always fair and balanced it will see you back here on monday. e on monday night, good night. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight, i'm dana perino filling in for tucker. there is no development's tonight and the attempted assassination of republican lawmakers during a baseball practice wednesday night. federal law enforcement officials have confirmed to fox that shooter james hodgkinson carried a list of republican lawmakers names during the shooting. it has provoked violent rhetoric from some on the american left. jim devine a democratic strategist tweeted the following. we are in a war with selfish, foolish, and narcissistic rich people. why is it a shock when things turn violent?
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#huntrepublicancongressman. i'm sorry if my hashtag hurt the feelings of g.o.p. snowflakes but you have not engaged in civil discourse. catherine, what have you learned? >> federal law enforcement officials tell fox news tonight that they suspect 66-year-old james hodgkinson had a list of names and we have confirmed six names were on the list based on a report in, the lawmakers are all associated with the conservative house freedom caucus. the handwritten list also included the numbers on capitol hill. investigators are trying to determine whether hodgkinson was trying to visit the offices in person or interact with the congressman. the list includes trent franks of arizona, jeff duncan of south carolina, jim jordan of ohio, mo brooks of alabama and
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morgan griffith of virginia. the capitol hill police have reached out independently to all of the offices on the list, to make the offices are not commenting for our reporting. meantime the fbi is reporting where agents are mapping out the ballistics and the trajectory of the bullets, a complete analysis will help investigators to determine the number of shots fired and the direction from which they originated. law enforcement officials are cautioning to draw a conclusion about the list and to wait until more available data. >> dana: we just told you about jim devine, he's a democratic strategist in new jersey who tweeted the junta republican hashtag, are these violent words getting the attention they deserve? were joined now by the senior correspondent for the federal list, earlier today you wrote a piece in which one of the things
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you start off by saying his left-wing student activism is beginning to creep off campus and into mainstream life. what has been much trajectory and where you think it's going? >> i think we've seen a gradual escalation in left-wing rhetoric but also left-wing violence. it starts on campus and most things that start on campus end up in mainstream public life. for anybody who cares to do the research, going back over the past year and a half, there are dozens of instances of political violence specifically against trump supporters and republicans by progressive democratic activists. at some level it's something that some on the left are comfortable with. sometimes you find a guy who's willing to go way too far and that's what we had this week. >> dana: the violence has been shocking and i think we have a video of one of the tapes it makes me cringe, it was a trump supporter he set a protest and he gets hit in the head in the face with a lock.
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>> this sort of thing -- we sought to through the campaign and we sought on both sides. you had trump supporters sucker punching protesters and trump rallies and it's ugly, and that should be condemned no matter who is doing it. let's be honest, the mainstream media treats political violence differently when it comes from the right and when it comes from the left. i think you see that even now in the news coverage, 48 hours after the shooting, we moved on. the national news cycle has moved on in the top story is mike pence got a lawyer. to me a break. >> dana: the other thing we just heard from katherine harris is reporting tonight, we know that hodgkinson was carrying around a list. the targeting is not just republicans in general, it was talk about hunting congressman, he had a list and that's what he was trying to do. >> these stories don't get the attention they should, a lot of
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people don't remember the name floyd lee corcoran's, he was the guy that stormed into the family research council in 2012 with a 9-millimeter and he was intent on shooting as many people there as he could, heroic security guards stopped him, was wounded in the process. this guy confessed that he at the idea, he was inspired by the southern poverty law center's hate map. the southern poverty law center is considered by the mainstream media in the people in d.c. as a respectable organization that still has its hate map up today, you can pull it up online. when we talk about political violence inspiring violence, we don't see the same kind of coverage when it comes from left is when it comes from the right. >> dana: greg gutfeld walk through a list that you write also in your article today, i wonder if you get a sense that
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maybe we do have a sense of responsibility here, it's not just the right. i'm not sure if you actually say that but there's been loose talk about that this week. it doesn't seem like it's going anywhere. >> i think the left is eager not to talk about this. and to move on to the trump investigation, move move on tor things. we do need to talk about this. we need to have a national conversation that tries to bring the temperature down. the reason i think the mainstream media and a lot of people on the left especially want to talk about it is because they know that the violent rhetoric, the actual violence is for the most part right now coming from the left. >> dana: it's not fun of and games anymore, one of the victims are still in serious condition. steve's police the congressman who was injured is in critical condition.
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thank you for your reporting, we appreciate it. now onto an update about house majority whip, we were talking about him. today his wife jennifer, it was read by his chief of staff. >> i want to thank everyone for the bottom of our hearts, an incredible amount of prayers, we are especially appreciative of a strong outpouring of love and support from our neighbors, friends, from louisiana and across the country as well as president trump, vice president pence and all of the colleagues who have reached out. >> dana: he spoke about his condition revealing how close he came to dying in wednesday's attack. >> congressman scalise sustained a single rifle wound that entered in the area of the left hip, it traveled directly across to the other hip in what we call
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a trans pelvic and gunshot woun wound. the round fragmented and it did substantial damage to bones, internal organs, and blood vessels. i understand he was awake on scene, but by the time he was transported by helicopter to the trauma center, he was in shock. in the operating room, he was in critical condition and received many units of transfused blood for ongoing hemorrhage for multiple locations. he received truly amazing care from dr. eric skolnik and dr. frank due to the great work, we were able to get him through that procedure and we took them to the radiology suite where he underwent an additional procedure by dr. r shot con to further control bleeding. from there, we watched the intensive care unit where he got additional care under the direction of and he remains in
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the icu today. yesterday, frankie and i and dr. robert goldman director of orthopedic trauma did an operation to repair a broken bone in his leg. the congressman status remains critical and we are encouraged by improvement of his condition and less 36 hours, we have controlled the internal bleeding in his vital signs have stabilized. he will require additional operations to manage abdominal injuries and other bone injurie injuries. predicting length of his hospital stay is difficult toda today. , presumably it will be easier and some days one more time has passed and we have more information. after he leaves the hospital, he will require a period of healing and rehabilitation. on behalf of the medstar trauma team, i want to thank these special agents on the scene as well as the first responders for everything that they did it for shooting victims.
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we are all well aware here at the hospital center of all those folks did to save these people. >> dana: he was visited at the hospital today by a friend of his, speaker of the house paul ryan. the media has been charging republicans and on monday "huffington post" had to delete an entire article after they fell for a bogus anti-trauma memo. it claimed his presidential campaign paste the mic paid thousands of dollars to boost itself on minutes. then on thursday, "the new york times" tried to blame sarah palin for the 2011 shooting of gabby giffords, even though that had been debunked years ago. did you hear anything internally at "the new york times" that there was consternation in terms of dismay about it, in their own reporting in the paper they had debunked this years ago. >> no, the skin from the
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editorial board, it didn't come from charles blow, or paul krugman a partisan type of congress, columnist, this is the heart and brain of the maritimes saying this is what happened. even political action said there is no evidence of this whatsoever after-the-fact. here's my problem with what they done since. the story has not come down. remember when reagan said to tear down this wall? "the new york times" needs to tear down this story. at least "huffington post" took down the story. you go online right now, "the new york times," you still see that story. i say to them tear down this story and the corrections at the bottom, not the top. anybody who reads it thinks they are reading act until they get to the bottom. >> dana: having been a press secretary, and you finally get a reporter to run a correction, they would run the next week and it would be in a box and he could barely see it. the right has caught up with a left on social media and now a
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lot of people know that this is with "the new york times" did. >> the blowback was overwhelming. what got their attention is was somebody like msnbc says this is nonsense. this isn't just coming after us because of "the new york times," everybody had a problem with this. the problem these situations is i can go halfway around the world before the truth could even get its pants on. the allegation always sticks, the exoneration not so much. >> dana: talk about "huffington post" for a second, you see the memo, they were the article, i understand what it's like. if they are trying to get to the story first. i found myself more reticent to react to any article because it seems like most of these articles have to be revised in some way. >> always it seems it's now the new pattern. we are in a world now where its quantity over quality because we are dealing with technology, online information. >> dana: it's how they get paid, you get paid by the click.
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>> we would have guys who would have to push out to ten, 15, 20 story today because you have to constantly feed the beast. it >> dana: it's not easy to keep up with that. do you think the media has any time to reflect after what happens this past week and will they be slightly more careful on both sides come i'm not just blame and left. >> rewind the tape to november 9th of 2016 and we heard about soul-searching and getting it right and being more careful with their stories and triple checking. it's only gotten worse. there's never any accountability. the news cycle moves so fast, ten times faster than you when you are press secretary britt britt miller numbers the mistako sean spicer the current press secretary, even when i left in january 2009 i didn't even have a twitter account. even on the principles of the job are the same, the texas have changed dramatically and it's hard to keep up. at least you have a way to fight back, let more people can see it i think that's why president trump continues to
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tweet. >> everyone has a megaphone but the president needs to step back honest we tweeting. it was great for him during the election, bypass the media, bypass the whole filter. now that he's president, he doesn't have to do this as much anymore, he has the bully pulpit. >> dana: i'm kind of an outlay or not, i think if he wants to tweet, he is very transparent. >> do think it's done more harm than good for him since he's been elected? >> dana: if you get a special counsel it's probably not very good. it would be a net negative. overall communication wise it's a net plus per him. he announced a reversal of president obama's cuba policy is, will discuss how will the president has done at following through on his campaign agenda, plus pro-immigrant groups are starting a 24/7 hotline to monitor immigration raids in colorado. his essay effort to sabotage immigration enforcement? immigration enforcement? will discuss it with our panel. if you have medicare
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repairs. president trump was in miami today where he announced a reinstatement of travel and trade restrictions between the u.s. and cuba for the sake of bringing down the country's communist. >> president trump: effective immediately, i am canceling the last administrations completely one sided deal with cuba. we will not lift sanctions on the cuban regime until all political prisoners are freed. freedoms of assembly and expression are respected, all political parties are legalized, and free and internationally supervised elections are scheduled. the return of the cop killer joanne chesimard. stop jailing innocent people. to the castro regime, i repeat,
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the harboring of criminals and fugitives will end. you have no choice, it will end. >> dana: the new restrictions are the latest campaign promise kept. the he partially rolled back and obama era program protecting immigrants from deportation. mercedes -- thank you so much for a friday night appearance. if i can start with you, i thought president trump spoke about human rights and the terrible situation communism can that country. in very passionate terms and i feel like this one set him on a course -- fulfilling a campaign promise even if it wasn't a parade of portables that his opponent started would be. >> not only was it keeping a campaign promise, it was also
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dismantling the obama legacy. it was president obama who sat alongside a very cozy with the dictator raul castro on a baseball field when you had president trump embracing a former political prisoner, a woman who had been in jail for 15 years under the castro regime. he sent a very strong message to the cuban community, not only in miami but also in the island saying we are not going to support the cuban military and the intelligence community in it cuba. the ones who profit from these business transactions with the united states, we want to take into the best interest of the cuban people and empower the cuban people on the island who are oppressed every day by fidel castro. this is a stark contrast to what we saw two president obama in the week till he pushed forward during his administration. >> dana: i know you disagree with what president trump did to date but because there are
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reports that human rights violations had worsened since the policy, do you think this is reasonable because he didn't go all the way to reverse everything the president had put forward, the embassies will stay, the wet foot dry foot policy will remain the same, human rights violations actually worsened, could you see benefit in what president trump did today? >> this is about partisan politics. there are a substantial amount of cuban-americans here in the united states mostly concentrated in florida and led by the voice of senator marco rubio who was a very dynamic republican leader. this is about pandering to that republican section. it does nothing to benefit the american people in a realistic sense nor does it do an intake to benefit the cuban people. the fact of the matter is there are totalitarian regimes all around the world who continuously and regularly participate in commerce with the united states and we have no interest in banning trade and travel with them because it does nothing to advance american
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politics. i understand that we should not be supporting or underwriting human rights abuses anywhere in the world but this is specifically focused on cuba because it's an attempt to undo the obama legacy of opening up the world to trade and friendship, it's about furthering the cuban bond with the republican party. >> having a friendship with the cuban dictator, i find that to be quite appalling. my father was thrown into jail for six years under the castro regime, they took away his property. my father had to flee the country. this regime which is been in power for 15 years, atrocious human rights violations. we should not be trading with these thugs. >> no show to be trading with saudi arabia, nor should we be trading with china, nor should we be trading with angola or many of the african nations who we continue to get oil in commerce from.
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there human rights violations. >> the human rights violations stopped. >> there are human rights violators across the world, this is about republican politics. i understand it, i don't support the castro regime, i think would happen to your father and generation of cuban-americans is terrible. to single out cuba is a direct attack at the obama legacy, let's call it what it is. >> dana: let's talk to a bigger picture, what do you think about the fact that president obama, i'm sorry president trump has been able to roll back a lot of what obama tried to do probably because he didn't had passed in legislatio legislation. executive action is not as strong and it's been fairly quiet. there is no big blockbuster deals yet but has been somewhat effective? >> he is very swiftly and rapidly chipping away at the obama legacy. my concern is that that is not
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necessarily towards and i on what's best for the american people it's an ion fulfilling campaign promises and swiping away at the obama legacy in a very partisan way regardless of what's best for the american people. if you look at the action with daca and today, how does it serve the best interest of american people who support dozens of thousands of americans who have been here for the years making this country a better place, paying taxes and being honest law-abiding citizens. >> >> dana: and yet the dreamers had some good news today. i think it's interesting that a lot of the media did not lead with the fact that the dreamers are getting to be protected and the president flip-flopped on that from a campaign promise but i would imagine that the left thinks that's a good deal. >> i think on the dreamers side it's something that
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president trump thought through and decided to keep that order as is. this is an issue that needs to be resolved in congress. it's an issue that during the bush years we had to deal with in terms of where we move forward on immigration reform, it's where we need legislation to figure out where we go next in dealing with illegal immigrants in america. also ensuring that there is a humane pathway whether it be residency, citizenship for individuals who are going to be here for a long time. those of the debates it have to happen in congress along with president trump. i think that's going to be a critical component. >> dana: it's a place where you can help people get together on immigration reform bill. thank you so much. >> we agree expect >> dana: i know you did! is the goal to end her ices in enforcing the law.
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then confirm the raid and dispatch a legal observer to monitor ice. is this an effort to sabotage the enforcement of american laws? francisco hernandez it is a texas immigration attorney, they join us. if you think this is a good idea, why? >> i think this is a very bad idea. >> dana: yes of course, you think it's a bad idea because it ticket will put more people in danger? >> it sends a very bad idea because it sends the message to the american people that hispanics are lunatics and we want to protect the bad hombres this hotline what it's going to do is going to send a message to the bad hombres when ice is coming. if they're going to be having a field day and the good hombres are going to be a very bad day because we've got to understand
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our community is terrorized. it's under threat. >> dana: this will protect the bad guys and make it more dangerous for law-abiding people who should not have to deal with a rate like this. francisco you think that this is a good idea, tell me why. >> let's lay it out. it's in the open government chapter. i've spoken to i.c.e. agents, they not only think it's a good idea, the i.c.e. agents say you know what? let's stream it live, let's lay it out. if we think it's okay, it's okay. if we think it's not, it's not. this is just a pretext to put it on ice and i.c.e. agents. we are diverting from what is really at issue here. where is congress? president trump i'm not a trump don't get me wrong, congress is chicken, they're not going to act because they're scared. it's been what you want them to do? >> let's get onto immigration reform, let's live stream these rates, if they are bad, they're
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bad. we will change the culture of this country. if they're humanitarian as most i.c.e. agents i know, let's go with it. there are diverting what we need to do. >> dana: would would you agree that ice is try to enforce the laws, they're trying to find the bad hombres as you call them, get them out of the country so that people here illegally so that people can get back to their lives? >> i think that's exactly what we need to do and we did a follow-up president trump has said to. we need to find two or 3 million people that are the bad hombres, the illegals that should not be here. >> dana: how do you do that if you don't have the federal government actually doing this type of work? >> what i think we need to have, we need to have clear rules that we don't have. the fed needs to sit with the cities and the states and say these are the people that we want spirit stomach. we want people that are drug dealers, gang members, we don't
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want everybody and it's true that there are illegals, they have broken the law. but not everybody is deportable. right now, we need to have clear rules, the fed needs to sit with the cities and say give me the ones that i have on this list. >> dana: you are an immigration lawyer and is what she describing actually possibl possible? >> ice doesn't need help, they are very good at what they do. they don't need the cities, there is no such thing as a sanctuary city, it's a political phantom. nobody can touch it but it doesn't exist. a city cannot oppose the federal government. they don't need the states help. >> dana: the message that it's sending it that we hispanics, we want to protect criminals and wt to support this actuary cities. if it's true what you're saying, there is not a legal definition as to what a sanctuary city is but it's nonetheless making us look really bad. >> dana: would you support the
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supreme court finally ruling on this issue with sanctuary cities? it's almost as if you both agree, you don't think they need to do that? >> it is a waste of time. they're going to say a city and a state cannot oppose the federal government the problem is -- >> dana: you don't think they need to hear that from the federal government to allow ice to do what they are asked to do by congress? >> ever since arizona, alabama, georgia, we've been trying to put band-aids on this issue for 17 years. >> that's why we need immigration reform law and you said it right. here we would agree on that. >> preach on, amen. >> dana: i'll give you a chance, both of you. what are the top three things you want to see in an immigration reform bill, what would help solve the problem and protect legal people that are here and keep them safe? >> people who do not have a
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serious criminal record should be given some type of legality, maybe not citizenship but legality and they will be very happy. 50% of the illegals in this country have been here for more than 15 years. those peoples have homes, cars, kids, churches, friends. those people may deserve may be to get some type of legality. those people are helping the economy into doing jobs that other people do not want to do. >> dana: francisco -- >> nobody deserves anything at immigration there are no rights, no wards, there's opportunity. there people who are dying to get to this country, hanging onto trains trying to get to the promised land. let's give them a chance to earn it. worker visas is the lowest common denominator, democrats and republicans both supported. >> dana: if congress decides to work with president trump on that maybe they could get something done. >> trump can be for immigration.
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>> dana: and he is, thank you so much. for three years he's led a reign of terror in syria and iraq, russia says they've killed the leader of isis, is he really gone? what would that mean for the war in syria, that's next. a mom and san francisco won't pick up her own baby unless he gets permission first, is that the where the story of the day? our panel has decided that in our panel has decided that in top ofray's always been differe. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and.
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he joins us now, first the report of the possibility that he could be dead, what we think of reports so far? >> i take anything the russians say with a huge grain of salt, it still has to be confirmed. if he's dead, i do think this will have an effect on the battlefield. it could precipitate the end of isis as a state as it's been calling itself, its capital is surrounded and u.s. backed forces are moving into the neighborhoods as we speak. most hole in iraq, the second city that isis controls has virtually fallen. let's see what comes after. i'm worried about the day after the political solution there. isis will be done as a state but it will not be done as a movement and i expect to see it move into insurgency mode. i just wanted to say these attacks are necessary, to decapitate isis's leadership to
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keep them on the back foot. if they're worried about how they're going to sleep tonight and whether they're going to survive through the night, they don't have time to plot, plan an attack europe in the united states. we have to keep the pressure on and we have to give a longer-term strategy in place that's going to undermine the ideology. >> dana: you were in special ops and you understand a lot of what's happening in afghanistan, would you support the idea of the pentagon sending 4,000 more troops and what do you think their highest use would be once they get to the country? >> the troops that are going to afghanistan are not going to be kicking in doors and pulling triggers, they're going to be advisors that are helping the afghan army gets to a better place, get to a position of strength and to keep the television on their back foot. we need to do that to keep the tell a man from making more gains this summer. there's a lot of commentary on how hard this is, we've been here 15 years, we need broader and better strategy in place,
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secretary mattis. if the i just want to say is we have to deal with pakistan, no insurgency is going to be defeated as long as they are having a headquarters in pakistan. >> dana: pakistan has been very quiet, you don't read many articles about it used to be on front pages on the time to why is that? >> i think they're laying low and figuring out what the administration is going to do. i think we have to send a signal that they need to take action against the network, we don't really have a choice but to commit to these troops. there is a lot of handwringing about it, i understand that spirit but i want to make clear that if they tell a man retake afghanistan, isis and al qaeda will be in their way, they will attack the united states again and then what?
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we need to be honest with the american people that we are going to be engaged there for a long time, maybe even generations in fighting this war against islamic extremism just like we have 30,000 troops in south korea, 25,000 in japan fighting the communists from the cold war, after shift and fight islamic extremists. >> dana: i have 45 seconds left with you. i was wondering based on your expense in the past both on the battlefield and as an advisor, do support the idea the strategy of president trump delegating to secretary mattis troop levels? do you think that will work rather than micromanaging for the white house? >> i think that's correct and long overdue. the white house need to be -- sitting there with you and is in bush and vice president cheney, the white house needs to be focused on what does success look like? what is in america's national interests? the whole of government and the
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heart, facebook reports from their facebook artificial intelligence lab that chat bots which are computer programs have developed their own internal language. that means these programs are speaking a language that's divergent from human language. they are plotting to kill us, america, this is the first step towards super intelligence, they are going to turn us into barnyard animals, this is important. this is one of the things we are ignoring, once we reach singularity, once they become so much smarter than us, they will turn us into their slaves. i won't mind it. >> dana: you like being a slave? >> robot eliminates emotion, i want to robot judge, i want to robot doctor and i want a robust president because they don't make any mistakes. >> dana: these robots apparently use strategies like feigning interest in an issue they can concede on it later and makes it look like they
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compromised. >> they would make great pundit pundits. >> dana: look over here, i'm trying to work on my astonished look. >> this is what you do. >> dana: i'm working on that. jesse, can you top that. >> there's a woman from san francisco, she had her baby named raven. she asked the babies permission six months old to pick the baby up. she doesn't want the baby to become a sexual predator, she writes this. we want him to know that his body is his and other bodies are theirs, no one gets to makes choices about someone else's body. hashtag lessons in sovereignty, hashtag and rate culture. this is what she does. she can to speak to the baby because the baby can't speak,
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she said she can read the baby's body language and yahoo! news interviewed a mom expert and the mom expert says this is good parenting. >> dana: that wasn't surprising to me if you look at the comments, she got lots of praise that people think this is normal. did you want to buy your wife who was mother? >> i did not run this by my wif wife. i don't want to get in trouble. and making may be upset or mother upset. >> dana: while i think about who won this contest britt >> it's clear i won because robots would never do that. >> dana: you just said that robots have created the language so maybe they could communicate with a 6-month-old baby. >> one robots take over the world, i'm going to be there benedict arnold, i'm going to turn in all the humans come i want them on my side. >> my story is about babies.
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>> dana: you know if you're going to win with me it's a dog story. i have a little bit of time, till he was on your shows this weekend. >> i've got walter kern, it's all about political correctness. it's going to be a blast, trust me. >> are you are feeling what your secret trip was last night? >> i went to shakespeare in the park where they assassinated a trump look-alike and i interviewed people afterwards and you're going to see a lot of very shocking responses, a lot of reviews and i'm going to be there and i think i'm going to top that. >> dana: i don't know. >> i'm a nervous five sit between you. i tried to be nice to everybody. >> if you don't think me it's over.
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>> i'm going to go with greg. robots win. >> next time dogs. thank you so much, we'll be right back. tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. i'm micah with safelite. customer: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care. kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace.
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and some you shouldn't have to shoulder alone. like being able to maintain your lifestyle, no matter what comes your way. ask a financial advisor how lincoln can help you get through your retirement, and not just to it. >> dana: it's been a crazy week in news. it was only three days ago that attorney general jeff sessions testified in congress. since then we had an assassination attempt on a republican member of congress, an investigation against trump, possible death of the leader of isis, and more fake news from "the new york times." it just seems like a few days ago may not even be one of the five most important stories this week. and that's it for us tonight. for those of you that have
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written then, tucker is on the mend. join me and mike cohost for "the five" up next. >> some very new disturbing information to report tonight, fox news can confirm that authorities found a list of six names of republican members of congress in a van belonging to james hodgkinson, the man who open fe
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