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very funny for the answer is "the washington post." earlier today the post tweeted as scientists study how climate changes affecting human health, pregnant people and their unborn babies are emerging as the vulnerable group. someone should tell the pope about what abortion does to unborn babies. >> i fox news alert fox news alert. illegal immigrant arrest the southern border are hitting a shocking milestone with agencies taking over 1 million migrants in the last six months a lump peter comes at the biden administration are releasing them their record amount of migrants in the country and asking them to self-report back peter watching "fox and friends first" on this tuesday morning. i'm carley shimkus. >> and i'm todd piro. at the very same time the white house has -- falsely
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accused of whipping migrants that were pouring across our southern border last year. we are covering all of the angles in the story and many others in the media with goc congressmen. we begin with alexandria hoff because all of the breaking details. >> welcome at the, carly, we are learning the biden administration has released 260,000 migrants from detention allowing them to self-report. they can do so by calling a number or updating an app on the cell phone they are provided with. this is a recording to a report released by immigrations and customs enforcement. just six months more than 1 million migrants have been apprehended. that's the fastest paste into tickets this is happening. former acting ice director weighs in. >> this is a huge issue and i think secretary mayorkas has to resign. if he had near -- it's a national security issue on the
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terrorist threat. >> he's talking with the 23 known or suspected terrorists caught at the southern border in 2021. for more on that there is craig air up at. >> with the president was turning a blind eye to a security based issue by allowing people in the terrorist watch list to come into the united states of america. those are the ones apprehended. think about all of the gutter was not apprehended because the border control, they were attending to the people that they were doing paper processing for. >> now the fears of the system will be forever overwhelmed when that title 42 is removed next month. it's prompted a bipartisan bill to delay its expiration. michigan's democratic senator gary peters said this, and thus we have a well thought out plan i think that something it should be revisited and
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delayed. i think string to border agents, watch out jen psaki responded when asked about this. >> we've been told amounted border patrol officers the president has accused of whipping migrants has been notified they will not face criminal charges. so when is the president going to apologize to them? >> there is a process and an investigation thus come to the department of homeland security come i don't have an update on this. >> we do have another numbers update on that. marshall and twoand 8,000 encounters were reported at >> with that was bringing border patrol acting ice director, good to see you this morning. you were involved with border patrol for 33 years. you have extensive experience and knowledge and history regarding the border. have you ever seen anything about like what's happening out the southern border? >> good morning, carly.
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no, we've never seen anything like what's going on at the southwest border right now. we are seeing the most prolific surge in the southwest border in the history of the border. between six and 8,000 people coming across the border, being encountered every 24 hours. we've never seen anything like this and let me just say that this is a self-inflicted problem that this administration has brought to our border. it's helping cartels, the communities that are involved and help in the public have resources that are involved, i sending people all over the country, we've never seen anything like this. >> what is the biden administration and game here? >> i have no idea. if you want an open port or, if you want to encourage people from all over the globe to come to the southwest border that's
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what this crew is doing to us. speak of this number, the 23 people caught on the southern border in the terror watch list. when you consider there have been 300,000 known got a ways over the past six months. you just have to wonder how many people are in this country that want to do us harm that we don't know about? >> that's the problem. when you encourage this chaos in the border you're going to get all of the things that happen when you get the surge of humanity on the border. criminals, people being traffic by the cartels, folks coming to the southwest border to do us harm. when the border patrol is distracted by doing all of the things they have to do to check the people coming across the border, then you have all of these folks that don't want to become odd, they got a ways, the threat and the criminal cartels that are plying their trade
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across the southwest border, that's what's happening. you encourage this flow, more chaos and the end of title 42 periods in the capacity for all of us. >> jill biden insisted and called for these individuals were doing the job search trying to get bradley's asian migrants. to see the images on a screen. obviously these border patrol agents have been cleared. where is the apology the white house? >> i'm waiting for it also. those agents, that happened del rio, they were put in an impossible situation to try to help control the cast going on at the time when thousands and thousands of haitians tried to cross the board or at the same time. they did cross the border at the same time. the president come of the vice president, and the secretary of homeland security,
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all have gone to law school. all who were lawyers in their profession. they forgot what happens when people get accused of something, right? the constitution allows for due process. it doesn't matter whether you where uniform in this country are not for they have been to those agents in in l.a. deserve a apology from the president, vice president president, and the secretary. because there's an op-ed coming up about four deaf beauties patrolling 110 miles of border pit the sheriff goes on to say i wish i could invite washington decision-makers to alberta albe, canada, ld. if they could stay a few days and see the mass man they've got going on right now there be no more time wasting time trying to figure what are the border crisis was a crisis or not. he goes on to laugh about some people debating whether or not we are in a crisis in this
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sheriff, joe frank martin as, describes himself as a proud democrat. >> yeah. sheriff's, local communities, state and local law enforcement, they know it's happening on this border. we've never seen anything like this. 6000-8000 people coming across every day. i'm thankful to joe frank and his team helping the border patrol in places like del rio, but we've never seen anything like we are seeing right now. we need to fix this problem. this administration has the tools they give us a secure income border. prolific all those patrols. >> biden is not even listening to the please of members of his own country. >> across the u.s. people are celebrating after a federal judge afforded the biden administration's mandate for
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planes, trains, buses. >> airlines are breathing a sigh of relief. alecia is joining us from down for a cup month good morning. >> good morning. it does not take long for those masks to start coming off. after the ruling the tsa announcing that due to today's court ruling effective immediately tsa would no longer enforce its security directives and emergency amendment requiring mask use on public transportation and transportation hubs. >> most major airlines giving employees and passengers the option to remove their masks, including united, american, southwest, jetblue. the former governor tweeting
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great to see a federal judge in florida follow the law and reject the biden transportation mask mandated. both airline employees and passengers deserve to have this misery end. it's not just sky travelers they can drop their masks, amtrak and rideshare app are also dropping the rule. white house press secretary jen psaki calling the ruling disappointing and advising americans still wear masks on public transportation. >> we can sit here in the white house briefing room with no masks, but people can't set in an airplane hub with no masks? >> well, peter, i'm not a doctor and you're not a doctor. this is based on health considerations and data the cdc looks at about transmission ability. >> nothing is changed to new york though. the mta tweeting the mask requirement on public transit in the ark remains in effect for an out pursuant to a march 2nd 2022
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determination by the new york state department of health. philadelphia resumed its indoor mask mandated just this week. some businesses and residents, they are suing to end it. >> alecia, thank you very much. people like freedom. shocker. and people like freedom especially when like you saw what's on the plans was all for show. we had countless doctors and scientists come on this program everywhere and say the air in a plane is circulated so much by these hepa filters you are noticing a very -- you're so safe in a plane more than the world. >> you're so right. it's such a virtue signal. my favorite things had on flights is when they play the announcement that said you have to wear a mask between bites. what? nobody is saying that if you want to wear masks you can't. of course you can. the fact most people have either been vaccinated or cotton
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culvert, especially with the omicron wave, we are in a much better place. kudos to the federal judges strict on this mask mandated on plans. fox news alert now. now the u.s. confirming it will send even more aid to ukraine and trade ukrainian troops. >> good morning, todd and carly. today is the morning after and the city of lviv was terrorized by four missiles yesterday. we covered that breaking news on the show. seven people dead. now the president here, zelenskyy, and ukraine is warning the entire country should be prepared for russia's major second phase of the war in the east. >> now we can already state russian troops have begun the battle for the don bass, for which they've been preparing for a long time get a significant part of the entire russian army
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is not concentrated on this offensive. no matter how many russian troops are driven there we will fight. we will defend ourselves and do it every day. we will not give up anything ukrainian. >> rachuan mitchell strikes a validity ramped up in the area of kharkiv. a brutal standoff in the port city of mariupol. in unknown number of ukrainian marines believed to be the last pocket in that city hold up in us deals plant with little to no food or resources. russians began dropping bunker buster bombs on the trips that are using underground tunnels as well. some horrifying situations there. the pentagon confirmed ukrainians will begin training on american provided howitzers within days to hopefully shoot down russian missiles or aircraft. the panic i will not come from where the training is going to happen, but they did say it will be outside of ukraine and that ukrainians are expected to be
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able to cooperate that machinery very soon. also the russian ambassador to the united states now says he has not talked to vladimir putin since 2017. back to you in new york. >> thank you very much. with all edits bring in the secretary of state for george w. bush and former naval intel officer, robert. can you create withstand this defense? >> that's the question of the hour. i mean you've probably got five or six new facts. one is that russia is trying to regroup in these. the second is there basic combat power, their pdm strength and morale is falling. the third is their command-and-control ship, the biggest and most important tip and the black sea was sunk by the ukrainians. last to her that the russian economy is starting to feel the heat and there still a nuclear threat out there. the two big races underway were in our the speed of the regroup first of the speed resupply.
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probably the speed of the economic sanctions by a diverse of the speed of putin thinking he can achieve the same spirit is a tough moment. >> general david pretorius, former cia director on the battle for don bass on how he sees the battle playing out. >> the don bass, it's much more advantageous terrain then we presume the russians will want to conduct and get armor infantry fighting vehicles and so forth for the question is whether or not there can be able to go off road onto the field whether they will still be money. >> so when you talk about the battle in the speed the donbas read and specifically this is an area where russia has a much shorter supply line because it's putting right up next to russia. it's also an area where russian forces have been since 2014. those two factors don't bode well for ukraine.
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how do you see this playing out? >> so on a tactical level betray us, with whom i worked in iraq, his words. it's a flat, open area. there were tanks will their advantage. but tank battles are really always very iffy, particularly of heavy artillery gets in there could be very messy. you're right, the supply line is short but there are indications that even their ammunition may have some shortages coming behind them. you know the big picture here, carly, is that there are three big strategic questions. one is how the world that we treat russia after this is all said and done? whether ukraine ultimately wears them down and they were to read, or they try to with where they are, how do we manage energy? they're still going to be european to matt that's next winter on them. and as i going to be civil unrest inside of russia? tactically we follow it dead
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today. but strategically this is a real change. russia has a superpower could be nearing the end of their status. >> in the meantime, robert, as the white as it tends to rejoin a nuclear deal with iran, the iranian president sending this warning to israel, "if you make the slightest move against our nation our armed forces destination will be the heart of the zionist regime." how can biden even think about a nuclear deal with iran when iran is making threats like that? >> i think if i ask the right question. i would just add that that nuclear deal, even if it were inked ultimately becomes a pastor for russian oil. it's a complete disaster. after believe that -- i would've said weeks ago that it was very close to being done. now i think the russians factor in the iranian coast lists and makes ultimately went to skagit. i don't think it's can happen. i also think iran else makes these kinds of segments.
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knowing the deal is near an end, knowing that we or israel are not going to permit them to become a nuclear power, this is what i would stop called preemptive talk. but iran does this fairly often. >> is there any way to stop iran from being a nuclear power at this point? or is it just a situation where york kicking the can down the road and allows ron to be more economically strong. speak of the is transparently empty. there is nothing in the state would stop iran from creating or complaining. it might slow them down a couple of years but they're very close for now. ultimately it would matter i don't want to speculate about how it may be preemptive but i think there are serious conversations in thinking and contingencies going on across
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the western world because a nuclear work iran is essentially a nuclear hostage taker and we are not the business of letting nothing happen. >> quite a change we've seen over the course of the last few weeks. robert charles, thank you sir. it's president biden welcoming families back to the white house for your celebration. but don't think his team will let him celebrate the holiday the holiday off-the-cuff. >> we are unpacking that and a lot more with tomi lahren all live this morning on "fox and friends first." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-electric chevy silverado rst. the only ev truck that combines:
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president biden interested in posters were already talking about the infrastructure to last year. the trip comes on the heels of a bizarre incident at the white house when an advisor there dressed as easter bunny and had to physically stop the president comes answering a question.
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brooke? >> good morning. president biden once again been pushed along by staff during public appearance at the white house stirring yesterday. president was greeting visitors during the event when an advisor playing the unlikely role of easter bunny, rushed to his side and physically stop them from answering a question about afghanistan. take a look at this. because that wasn't the only awkward moment. the president specific instruction from the first lady was greeting the crowd. the look from the south florida. thank you, and have emp strengths.
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speaking on the ginger. also in attendance on the south lawn was hunter biden. he's making his first looking for va's confirm the authenticity of the most frozen finance tell mike and laptop. democratic devyn lowe the house judiciary committee are blocking republican efforts to pull the confidence of hunter biden's. carly kayla mershon? tucker carlson's as i century and americans but it do something about this november. >> the white house in the spring and turning to his. people who don't care what the president is good therefore mother people can secure both theories and not reality.
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the short-term effect is a peaceful revolt by boarding. in the meantime massive book submitted fair pole exclusive arguing you can on an old house built on the foundational car car and adapting concepts this festive is her elementary school patience. tina joins me now. why would masks as in numbers from versus and the assignments
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come home with masks. were two plus two equals four is now riddled with more problems that teach things about john o'reilly theology and critical race theory. parents are not happy about this and i'll. >> what is it say when those textbooks were aimed at k through five students come arguably the most vulnerable students in the public school system school system. >> again, parents are not surprised. anybody close to education should not be surprised. i served on the school board here from 2016 to 2020. and what we saw in textbooks is the $7.8 billion industry is producing books that are not aligned with the standards. the mask scores in america are dismal. 41% of fourth graders are not able to do math at grade level at this point. in america. semantic book should be focusing on numbers, calculations. not on ideology. >> to that textbook as big
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business concept, the florida department of education rejected 54 math textbooks in total. these are just some of what was rejected. you have to think the rejecting english and history in all of these other -- my question for you is one of these there are this many textbook publishers? >> again, those close to education -- several years ago a substitute taught a sixth-grade math class. i asked the children where's your textbook. they pointed to the back closet. we went back there, opened it, and all of the books -- this is midyear, were still in bubble wrap you the next abductor the teacher and said why are these still in bubble wrap? she said she opened it up and showed me, they didn't align with florida standards. textbook companies for a very long time have been producing nothing more than heavy bricks and our kids backpacks they are looking around. i'm so glad we have leaders in the state of florida like a commissioner of education, richard corcoran, and governor desantis who stepped up and said no more.
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were not giving $7 billion of taxpayer money to a break and he gets back back. >> you guys have also stepped it up from school boards to state houses your organization hopes to push its message across the midterms, they took us to really pushing this hard. why has your message resonated so hard with feta parents? >> they've seen after cove is not found in school being shot and forced masking can curriculum coming into your home they are watching the resume meetings, parents have enough. they felt alone and didn't really have a choice. we put the structure in place of parents can pull their voices together be her to make a difference. very excited to see the result of this in 2022, the year of the parent and what can happen at the ballot box. >> my guess is you guys are gonna be influential come them at tim's. we appreciate your time as always. thank you. releasing the autopsy results for the new york city mother who
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>> welcome back. please return to the home of susan collins for searching for clues in a brutal death. autopsy revealed that she was stabbed times, before being dumped in a duffel bag on the side of the roaches box from her home. take a look at this. surveillance video showing an unknown individual pulling the bank away from the house early saturday morning. please now say they have identified a person of interest in this case, husband and almost summer away at the time of her death, her youngest son was questioned but later released
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later this morning were going to be joined by criminal defense attorney and former homicide detective, ted williams, to discuss this investigation. many new to department billings fearing for their safety is tremendous threatening to go on strike. president's fear of criminals could have free reign in buildings with employment as a crime and set's new york city. even being asked to pick up volunteer shift to mend work this could affect more than 3,000 apartment buildings and costs city. a convicted murderer says he wants to get ellie kelly theme been this can. in this idea of him by taking calls and original come his jam for eliminating punishments for serious crimes. >> me in my.
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for more tickets to the sides of los angeles. one available right now and fox nation. >> d.c. crime spree leaving to admin chant, to crystalline, and live there with the victim robbed. although separate incidents is occurring within a one hour time frame last wednesday. one of those puppies one of your old french bulldog burnell remains missing. you see them on the screen. for now primos owner, jamaica. this is terrible. tell us what happened. >> will walking our dog in a normal day walk we were approached by four guys. they were fast they were holding a gun and they said we don't want anything but your dog. >> did you get a good look at their faces? what do they look like? >> they were all wearing masks due to covid.
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people have taken advantage of the covid mask mandate. >> they pointed a gun at you, still do your dog. what was going through your mind when that happened? >> safety for me first and i wanted to focus on safety for me and give them whatever they ask for. >> that's a smart thing to do. but your poor dog is still missing. describe the area that you were in. is it a safe area? did you expect anything like this to happen to you where you are walking? >> not at all. actually i'm very alone in my community. me and it bernal are very loved in our community. we've had several rubbers happened in the neighborhood and this is a very good neighborhood. >> was going to ask you about that. i was reading a bit about you and this is the first time you've been the victim of a crime. tell everybody what happened to you in september.
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>> i was robbed from my car right in front of my home. just a little shook up over the fact that i'm constantly being robbed and constantly having to look over my shoulder. >> unbelievable robberies in washington year-to-date up 56%. why is this happening, jamaica? >> i feel like nobody is being held accountable for their actions. if you like d.c. is just not holding anybody accountable. >> yeah. i don't know if you want to get into the blame game, but i mean you are the victim of a crime twice. these are really big crimes here and i'm sure you are angry about it. do you place blame in any direction? >> no, i can't blame the city for individual actions. i just think that assist people, the world is just getting out of control and we have to buckle down and do something about. >> you're right about the fact that a lot of these criminals are being held accountable. as a matter of fact police
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arrested a group of seven people that they think may have stolen bruno. they also stalled another dog that was found in their home at the time of the arrest. but i'm sure you are feeling pretty nervous because bruno was not found. have police giving you any indication or updates as to where he might be? >> no they have not. but they have let me know that bruno is a priority. they are trying the best they can. i'm going to hold them to their word that bruno will be back. >> how long have you lived in washington, d.c.? have you noticed a shift in safety in terms of how safe it used to be versus what you're going through right now? >> i'm actually a new resident here. i've lived here for only a year. my boyfriend has lived here all of his life. i think we both have different standpoints when it comes to washington, d.c., on the crime here. >> you've only been living there
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for one year and two big things happen to you, my goodness. we have the images of jamaica -- i'm sorry, of butte bruno on the screen. his beautiful blog. we hope you get them back. we're going to probably so's gary. jamaica harvey, thank you so much for coming on this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you, have a nice day. >> so proud of what you're going through. a warning from congresswoman elizabeth warren, a look at how the democrats are looking ahead of the midterm. >> plus adopt pentagon official rezoning their adversaries ramp up aggression around the globe as he needed health of the new york needs to do to stay on top. ♪ ♪
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because joe rogan is pleased to support for elon musk industries is starting to take over twitter. >> we looked powerful leaders this way if you want to so excited that elon musk is >> yes, the great one to be a guy that if he had a movie
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character, the movie character was the super billionaire and you had and genuinely working to save humanity. >> unclear what he is wearing on his head but he phrased elon musk's ethics and morals of that everybody is so excited for him to make twitter a place for free speech if he is successful. minnesota congresswoman and squad member ilhan omar is doubling down on her controversial easter weekend post criticizing christians singing on a plane. she posted this video on saturday showing the christian faith leader playing worship music midflight saying along with this, i think my family and i should have a prayer session next time i'm on a plan. how do you think it will land? facing intense backlash is calling her critics snowflakes writing in the original snowflakes how to complete and glorious meltdown. democrat senator elizabeth warren has a stern warning, warning for her her pretty head of the midterms
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in an op-ed yesterday. she predicted large setbacks for the left saying "to put it bluntly, if we fail to use the months remaining before the election to deliver on more of our agenda, democrats are headed towards big losses in the midterms. elizabeth warren is not up for election but she will also see that she will seek to remain her seat. >> handing in his resignation letter along with a warning that the u.s. is losing its technological edge over our adversaries like china. preston the lab writing "it's been my honor to help our nation get desperately needed technology into the hands of our service members who place their lives on the line every day. but we should never be satisfied. we need this kind of progress at scale now, not tomorrow." preston dunlap joined me now. preston, thanks for being here. what keeps you up at night? >> thanks for have made this morning, i really appreciate
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that. what keeps me up at night is that really caring for our nation and our allies and partners evident during the we can actually maintain our technological edge, which we have accomplished over years. we are always at risk of losing it if we are not able to do things like riding the wave of commercial innovation technology. and if we are not able to ride the wave of our great and free economy and the companies that we have here to be able to employ those and adopt them at scale. we are at risk that if we do not ride that wave of commercial technology will might -- >> give us one example of a problem we haven't technology that is not as advanced as china and other nations. >> some of the technology areas we are so good in the commercial world that we used to be the best-in-class and in defense of area but i really transition that do innovation, investment command resources out of the question of the world would be things like distributing
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commuting and pet cloud computing. data and artificial intelligence, where the assessments in the private capital world halfway outpaced investments in the defense community. these are accessible to anyone with resources and academic capabilities. so our adversaries, or potential adversaries are able to have access to the technology that only inside their own communities but because of the benefit of our free and open society, which is a great thing, they also have access to a lot of our capabilities as well. what i want us to be able to do is to make sure that we don't just compete globally in the technological scale, but that we can actually adapt and adopt their technologies from companies which we have the opportunity to do right here at home. >> so, preston, why are we lagging behind in the first place? >> you know this is something that is happening over time. people are very -- it's very difficult to be able to drive
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focus and deliver capabilities and overcome obstacles without significant immediate threat. that happened over decades through the cold war. we as a nation in the defense community, despite best efforts by administrations on both sides of the political aisle, it's very easy to lowell into complacency without a very clear and present concern or threat. we certainly see that playing out in the dangers of complacency with russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine. we certainly don't want to be put in any situation where our troops do not have access to the most modern, capable technology. whether that be weapon systems, data, or artificial intelligence to make sure we can deter conflict and if necessary defeat. >> you have a four step problem to solve these problems. chuck the system, flip the acquisition script, just deliver already, inflate the value of death and scale. enter what improvements need to be made right now.
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>> right now we need to be able to -- i like to just do it. luke otto actually be able to take technologies that are proven, ready, scalable, and accessible and just deliver them. we often have a risk adverse culture and the defense department. so if an experiment to struggle or doesn't go as we would like it to be able to do, too often we will stop for way too long. if you think about companies like spacex and elon musk, you know they failed spectacularly time and time again but never took their eye off the ball and kept progressing. today we have access to space without the use of technology or access from country like russia. in the same vein we have to be able to just go after it and tackle the problems and work with her vast commercial enterprise to be able to deliver our user capabilities. if we wait too long it'll be too late. >> we also need to eliminate some of that bureaucratic junk, to air force and the here point just do it, just get
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it done. preston dunlap, we appreciate your time and inside. it's serious stuff. the safety of our nation depends on appeared carly? >> just as clarence thomas returns to the bench for the first time since his march hospitalization. he was admitted for flu-like system down like symptoms on march 18. he was released later after testing for covid-19. the 73-year-old and longest tenured conservative justice was nominated by george h.w. bush in 1991. still had on "fox and friends first," nearly two dozen known or suspected terrorists were arrested at our southern border has migrant arrests top 1 million in just six months. but don't expect the white house to speak out in support of our border patrol agents. >> arizona congressman joins us live to discuss the adam moore. plus former homicide detective, ted williams, and it's a tuesday.
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