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>> laura: okay, if youke don'ti. think those things can take a over, you are not paying attention. is anybody else care by that? it looks like a bug here that is it for us tonight. thank you for watching. it is america now and forever. always check out lauraingraham.com. greg gutfeld takes it from here. ♪ ♪ >> steve: a fox news alert, mortars are kamala harris preparing to go to arizona but she will not visit the border but her day will focus on promoting clean energy and celebrating how the white house will spend billions of dollars of your taxpayer dollars to fight climate change. you're on a thursday morning, i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. vice president harassed has done everything to keep her soap from the border disaster and to put the money into perspective, $370 billion with inflation
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reduction act last year with fighting climate change and not a penny was meant to deal with the migrant crisis. the more omnibus package $410 million spent on border security for other countries like jordan, egypt. >> steve: arizona mark daniels to tell us what she would see if she made the four hour drive to his county. but we can with ashley's don't bill mike as ashley strohmier. >> not because of the border crisis but instead, she will be speaking on the biden administration's efforts with clean energy program called ten wesley transition line. a project that is supposed to promote power grids in california and arizona with the main goal like more power during times of need. the pp will arrive at the air force base before giving a brief on the transition line project. she will also to help the clean
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energy program and service members. new york city mayor eric adams seemingly taking a jab at vp kamala harris' job and biden appoints a migrant czar. almost two years ago writing a "washington post" op-ed quote, "that includes a person with the singular responsibility of a decompression strategy and other methods with asylum-seekers crisis we are facing." adams recently sank the city could shallow upwards of $2 billion as they deal with 4,000 migrants. city leaders like muriel bowser giving a pretty vague response on whether biden is doing his job at the border, listen. >> do you think the president has done a good job so far handling the presence at the border? >> i think that everybody has to work harder to make sure that people have opportunities where they live and we have legal pathways for people to come.
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speak to mike >> this comes as 98,600 just in fiscal year 2023. back to you guys. >> steve: all right, ashley, thank you. the arizona sheriff mark daniels, sheriff, isn't this trick on kamala harris a slap in the face with embattled border communities and she should be focused on security, not solar panels? >> well, good morning. let me just say after two years of intellectual and elect on the border, accepting the fact that the party of this president, vice president is not border security. it is not supporting security for the border and communities beyond. it i will say this sadly, with attempts by the sheriffs to get the president /vice president to engage with us, we have been
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abandoned by the nation's leaders on the southwest borders. we see these tragedies everyday. >> carley: the vice president visits today, what will she see? >> i will give you an example, yesterday, multiple pursuit of 100 some miles an hour and went through a school zone. we had a death where a migrant came across the border and died, fell from a fence and died yesterday. we had swat mission for over 13 hours, drug smuggling and weapons smuggling last night 9:00/10:00. that is a daily occurrence. we have made a border with crime on the southwest border and have the president and vice president who failed to prioritize america's border. it is frustrating and once again, i wouldn't even say defaulted to not come to the state or southwest not to visit us. we have become accustomed to it. >> steve: the administration is showing no signs helping you
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deal with this crisis. what tools do you have two go at it at all? >> will become our collective efforts number one but number two, law enforcement partners. this is not a law enforcement issue or a border issue. this is not a state police issue or sheriffs issue or local police, we are all working together and see the need to fulfill our office and protect our communities and protect our border. where it fails the federal government and they even engage or acknowledge it. so as long as that happens, we will keep doing what we are doing. sadly we don't have the federal resources to address it. >> carley: it is not everyday the mayor of new york city writes a "washington post" op-ed about the border issue, but that is exactly what n new york city eric adams did. the national crisis is local
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governments grassroots organizations along the border struggling to adequately care for the migrants coming into the communities. he also proposed a six-point plan, one of those points for the biden administration to hire someone specifically to do with the border is sure, which you can save vice p vice president s job as a borders are appear at what do you think about the democratic city? >> this is not just a republican or democratic issue but bipartisan issue. just a little over two years, the border need secured. it is a border security issue first. where i commend mayor adams, for two years we have been addressing this and nobody is listening. new york, denver, other places to they actually engage with us. americans need to stand up and unite on this. we have to secure the borders for the good of america and as long as we continue to ignore
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it, this country will be impacted and the return will not be good. >> steve: it is important to always look at the numbers. they are not going down but only increasing. border agents encountering 560,000 migrants across arizona last fiscal year. again this is just arizona the last fiscal year but keep in mind that is bigger than most cities in the country. the number for fiscal year 2020 already 96,000 as the fiscal year began in october. to the point arizona officials, the border is under the control not of the government and not you guys but of the cartels. >> the cartels have had over 100 assassinations in the last year. it is not a political discussion. this is national security. this is human trafficking. this is the trafficking of narcotics that are killing americans. >> steve: sheriffs, combined
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that with absolutely horrific executions we have been reporting on in california. and how should every american be that the cartel violence assume will hit their own community? >> targeted, no doubt about it. whether you look at the drugs going on throughout america, this tragic event in california where they kill a 10-month-old baby, it amazes me that we don't address the criminal cartels as transnational organizations that hate america and killing americans everyday. but once again if you fail to engage or recognize this president, vice president to do like congress, let's put congress in the mix, we at the border states will continue and be on addressing these tragedies and talking to family members that lose loved ones. this is horrific to me that we have these issues and we are the nation's leader appear the most powerful leader in the world is not engaging in our own borders.
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>> carley: yeah, i was looking at the numbers yesterday and according to homeland security investigation, the cartels made $13 billion as of july in human smuggling alone. that numbers up there with the biggest corporations in the world. it doesn't look like that figure is going to be slowing down or lessening anytime soon. sheriff mark dannels huge issue and thank you for shedding light on it this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you both, take care. >> steve: the traffic stop near the border of del rio, texas, turning into a high-speed chase. take a look, the officers attempt to pull over this jeep suv and when they do that, three migrants bailing out of the vehicle and run into the brush. the driver plows ahead evading the trooper and blowing through a red light and nearly colliding with another car head on. look at that here the driver or passenger to change the vehicle, fleeing on foot before being apprehended by troopers. texas dps said the driver 16
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years old and the driver charged with smuggling and evading arrest. florida governor ron desantis with the biden administration for criticizing his move to activate the state's national guard to handle. the recent surge in migrants. listen. >> biden is leading the coast guard out to dry and not sending any more vessels or support. they don't have enough to intercept all of t boats tryingo come from hades. what we are doing with our assets, we are out there in the florida straits. we are using reconnaissance. we think some of this is absolutely being orchestrated by the cuban government. we think there is a lot of human smuggling going on. it is working as a deterrent, but it is there since they will try to change the tactics. >> steve: the coast guard with dangerous risk is out at sea as migrants reached the southern coast. >> florida congressman in the hospital after reportedly falling 25 feet off of his roof
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doing routine maintenance work, posting to his twitter account he was involved in an accident on his property late this afternoon and it has sustained several injuries, asking for prayers for the congressman and his family. court officials say he is doing well. we will monitor the situation as we continue his recovery and bring the details to you as well. and terrifying video out of miami. the cameras catching knife wielding man attacking a gas station clerk for confronting him over a stolen beer. the suspect pulled out a knife leading to 45 seconds of stabbing the clerk in the arms and back. the quick thinking clerk was eventually able to lock the gas station doors and obtain the attack until the police arrived while he locked himself inside the cashiers buck. he's charged with attempted robbery and he was so aggressive after the arrest they were not able to interview him.
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look at that mug shot. the clerk is expected to make a full recovery. >> todd: that is the definition of the mug shot. the prosecutors whether or not filing charges in the shooting death of cinematographer alayna hutchinson's on the movie set. he pointed his prop gun at hutchinson's practicing the scene when it went off and killed her october 2021. the actor was told by crewmembers the the revolver was not loaded. and alec baldwin said he did not pull the trigger. the d.a. said four people could face charges. that physician set to be announced 11:00 a.m. eastern this morning. >> carley: listen to the stunning dimensions from school administrators in ohio, the curriculum and it's all caught on camera. >> you know, they don't fully understand, so you know, it is when we trick them, you know. >> carley: trick and parents and education advocate fighting
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for parents rights is here to respond. >> todd: and did you see this? >> that is what is bullying the oceans creating the atmosphere in rivers and covering bombs and sucking moisture out of the land. >> todd: angry al gore is a global meltdown elbows and it doesn't stop there. we will show you the rest of it. trust me, do you want to see a question mark don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪
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>> carley: we are up to 17 schools in virginia who failed to notify students of prestigious merit awards on time. glenn youngkin is holding them accountable. >> todd: brooke singman with the details. >> virginia governor glenn youngkin defending high school students and would ban public schools and officials in the state from "withholding any information with any recognition, ward or post secondary scholarship eligibility or by the student including such achievement earned as a result of the student achievement." look at this appearance because there is clearly an effort to bring down the standards for our
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students in virginia, to stop celebrating excellence. there is clearly real suggestion that the civil rights have been violated. and we need to understand what is at the heart of this. the relentless pursuit of equity that would damage the prospects of students. >> glenn youngkin's new bill comes as more schools implicating for failing to notify students about the national merit awards pure georgia state high school is the latest to admit to delaying notifications and national merit scholarship awards to students. the school's principles apologizing saying, "as soon as this was notified, we notified all impacted families in contacting where the students applied to inform them that national merit scholarship accommodations." there is a total of 17 schools under investigation by attorney general jason in three separate counties, eight schools in fairfax county's with five in loudoun county.
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those schools are hitting the students the hardest, listen. >> they withheld national merit awards from them. this is criminal. they are just terrorizing us as parents. the school board members across the country have gotten this memo that parents are the bad guys. >> many of the schools under investigation by the state have blamed clerical and administrative errors for delay in notifying those students, carley and todd. >> todd: unbelievable, brooke. in ohio, shocking public school administrators discussing how to work around a critical race theory band. listen. >> there are more than one way to skin a cat. so you can pass a bill that you can't teach the classroom, but if you cut programming or you didn't cover extracurricular activity or something like that, it oops.
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>> todd: kathy, the president of upper arlington education coalition and protective harm for children joins me now. kathy come as a parent, what goes through your mind when you see a high level school administrator talk like that? >> i was shocked when i got that video. i saw the first part where it says crt is hidden, which didn't surprise me. but when i saw it was matt boaz come i could not believe it. i know matt when he was first hired. he's done some good things. i thought that he was supposed to be doing good things for our community. and then to turn around and here there is a hidden agenda to get crt in our schools. it was really disappointing. >> todd: it is not just him but another administrator talking about -- listen. >> if we have a certain content we want to share with students and they see one word in the language, oh, no, we can't do
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that. >> we have some parents, they don't fully understand. so can we do know, it is when we trick them, you know. >> todd: cathy, why are administrators hell-bent on forcing crt on error students and tricking parents to do so with the parents vehemently, vehemently oppose it? >> i'm really not sure what they feel the need. the arrogance of that statement, "we know better than the parents," it should be parent/school partnership and it really is not. narratives during the mike district upper arlington, it's been a problem for years. they have their agenda and they get caught doing something reading books without telling the parents and they turn around and say we will do it a investigation but nothing happens. there have been no consequences for any of the teachers or step when breaking board policy. it is really frustrating. and this is just another example
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of parents losing control of what is being taught to their children. >> todd: here is florida elementary school. do you ever see us returning to a time where the schools returned to the basics and basics alone and not social indoctrination? >> i'm hoping we can get back to that. as a former teacher, it is shocking to me that as a teacher, a more interesting in teaching me, read, write, do the math, but in our district m&a across ohio, the academics has decreased significantly because how much is spent on teaching cultural issues as opposed to teaching the basics. we are trying, our group, to push that, but it is a battle. >> todd: crt has done a lot of damage to the academic rights of your district m&a districts across the country. here is a statement from the
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district upper arlington school superintendent saying, "while we remain committed to dni, critical race is not part of the academic program. the district follows the state standards and all laws related to public education. your response. >> my response is, you can say that you don't have a critical race theory, but when you use the terminology of white privilege or using the terminology of microaggressions. you know, just even the basic diversity, equity, and inclusion sounds good, but that is under the umbrella. we have social emotional learning, which that is the crt is going through that as well. >> todd: how do parents make sure these school districts understand that parents are the ones in charge of children and not the government? >> you need to attend school board meetings. you need to do my cold your
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school board members and find ap of people who are like-minded as strength in numbers. and then you also feel like, okay, i'm not the only one dealing with this. and through our upper education coalition, people sent us information. we hear about incidents come about books they might be reading or what is happening in the classroom. and a parent can feel like, i am not alone. and when you go to the district, you can say, look this is happening, this is happening. it is an uphill battle because we have a very involved community. but we have to constantly be on them. you have to have people who run for school board who will listen to you. >> todd: as if being a parent isn't difficult enough but now you have to have your eyes open 24/7 two this stuff as well or your kids could be suffering. cathy pultz, we appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> todd: president zelenskyy speaking at the rolled form with
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more ammunition in the fight for for. americans weapons stockpile is being ripped out including the national security at risk. rebecca your next. >> carley: fling seattle as wreaking havoc on local businesses. we will tell you which one coming up.
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♪ ♪ >> todd: new zealand's prime minister announcing she will step down in february. this comes a month after caught on a hot mike insulting opposition leader during an expletive. her resignation. >> i will not be seeking -- [indistinct] i know what this job takes and i know i no longer have enough
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entertainment to do it justice. it is that simple. >> todd: new zealand's have her youngest prime minister 42 years old taking office in 2017. >> carley: president zelenskyy on the world stage once again and davos to plead for military aid. >> the position, ex-military organization of our joint enemy. with air defense systems must outpace russia's cyberattacks. we must outpace any other russian attacks. >> carley: the u.s. that tomorrow to announce major weapons package for ukraine, but experts warn it is depleting our own stockpile of weapons, which may take several years to replenish. rebecca koffler a former defense intelligence officer out of saul alinsky's playbook.
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good morning to you. what about that concerned that the u.s. is dangerously depleting its own stockpile of weapons, is that valid? >> oh, absolutely, carley. it is a real crisis right now. we are dangerously low on several of our own weapon systems. in fact, we are in the red. we are low on javelins, stingers and 155 militant ammunition. and we have our own training needs, and a certain round of ammunition a year in order to maintain their proficiency and competency. we have war plans on the book for potential flash points in the world that could easily turn into a crisis. in these war plans, just a piece of paper unless we back it up
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with inventories required in these weapon systems. right now, it would take years to replenish those stockpiles. for stingers, up to 18 years and for javelins eight years. it is a shame the pentagon is focused on this conflict and has lost the big picture. and is not concerned about our insecurity here. >> carley: ukraine, how long it will take to rebuild our stockpile. we have given 100,000,055 shells which will take five years to replenish from 85 javelin missile launchers come another five years to restock and 1600 stinker missiles with 18 years to replenish but at the same time, rebecca a sovereign natio. it certainly is not in our best interest to allow russia and china to dictate new world order. so many people say this level of support is necessary. >> of course, i understand that.
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our hearts go out to ukrainians. president zelenskyy has displayed tremendous state craft and talent for the world. but look, we deserve the leaders who react rationally and not emotionally, carley. there are a lot of countries in the world that need our support. we have a crisis in syria. there is a lot of flash points. at this point, it is a real shame that nobody has prepared for this. and never made it as a secret as former defense intelligence agency officer who specialized in strategy. we have every piece of intelligence telling us for the past ten years, okay, not just for this last year, but telling us what putin was up to. all we need to do was look at the big picture and think strategically and prepare for this if we were getting ready to
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support ukraine and to keep the flow of supplies going to that. >> carley: yesterday's ukraine interior minister and a dozen other people were killed in a helicopter crash. initial reports suggest pilot error. is there any chance for foul play here? >> well, when it comes to russia, at of course, there is a chance of foul play. you are dealing with the kgb officers. putin is ruthless. he is enforcing his redline, and he will destroy ukraine if he has to in order to keep ukraine away from nato. that is his redline. so you never rule out anything when it comes to putin. you always have to be vigilant and yell, that is just how you deal with dictators, whether
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putin, president xi or the ayatollahs. we have to act vigilantly and not emotionally. >> carley: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> carley: todd, over to you. >> todd: time for john kerry to tell the world economic forum the only chance to reach the claimant goal of limiting the global temperature from increasing is wartime urgency. >> if we treat this for the challenge that it really is, almost like world war ii, we have to move this. but that's the only way to keep 1.5 alive. >> todd: the only way. al gore catching a lot of attention for this rant for climate change. >> that is what is boiling the oceans, creating these atmospheric river and the rain bombs and sucking the moisture out of the ground and raising the sea level and causing these
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waves of climate refugees predicted to reach 1 billion in this century. >> todd: al gore said global xenophobic torsos climate refugees will lead to chaos at the end of the ability to self govern. there you have it. mike rowe said those elites are completely out of touch. >> i watch it year after year. these are billionaires, and they are very, very wealthy people who fly privately to this resort to basically blame the everyday guy for all of the trouble in the world. sometimes, i'm afraid things have to go splat before the regular majority will stand up and go, look, it is fine to talk about renewables. it is well and good and i think in our best interest to look at other ways to fuel the planet, but to affirmatively make fossil fuels the enemy right now and to
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marginalize and to vilify the very thing that we are all so completely and totally reliant upon, that is a recipe for crazy making. >> todd: mike rowe really getting the major point a major take away you have for davos. reach people, he elites are attacking the common man and al gore is right and just the latest example of that. >> carley: and another in davos you have to fight climate change and face more expensive and not even hiding their magenta and if you are a former paying a lot for diesel fuel right now it is orchestrated. this is what is going on with the pipeline workers killing xl keystone pipeline. exactly what they are saying they want to do right now making things so expensive that they get phased out. the problem is there is no alternative yet. so people are in a tough position and that guy said it.
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he said davos is clearly rich so no skin off of his back but off of so many other people's. >> todd: to your point, carley, everybody wants to go electric, but you need so many carbon burning items in order to go electric that it ends up ends up self to fitting purpose. until we get that technology in a way that you are not going to have to do it, it will be a problem not just for america but the entire world. this vision, this dream, this pipe dream of eliminating gas and oil is not going to happen anytime soon. however, they are forcing it down our throats from a financial perspective. it puts the common man in a bind but not the thousand jets there. >> carley: and eating grasshoppers? >> todd: i'm not, no. >> carley: it can't be filling. >> todd: i'm on a diet. this photo not aging well shows
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thin vice president openly holding a classified document, something that you never have in front of the camera. >> carley: that is not all, it looks like hunter had access to the same corvette locked up with some of the documents found at the biden house. so what else does hunter have access to? that is the big question there. we will as former fbi agent jonathan gilliam where the fbi goes from here. ♪ ♪ through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month.
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suits and underwear. it is hard to tell reportedly taking from an iphone outside of the president's home in delaware. biden 1967 stingray in 2017. hunter was battling drug addiction at the time. a poll show 60% of americans mishandled classified documents and here is what some americans are saying. >> someone it should be looking into it. >> definitely, he has to do a better job. >> yes, it should be looked at. i think the way the federal government keeps their top-secret documents seems kind of loose. >> whatever can be done to secure those documents, absolutely is extremely important. >> it will happen back-to-back and it needs to be looked into. >> some reaction to democrats on capitol hill. >> i don't think anyone of us believe that he packed up his boxes himself. he had no idea who may have put
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what into boxes. these things sometimes happen, and we don't always respond appropriately. >> in a time classified materials outside of what is called a secure compartmentalized information facility, stiff is the washington insider term. that is a problem. i think treat them both the same. >> here is the republican chairman house oversight committee. >> the diplomacy was funded exclusively through anonymous charity donations. obviously the chinese want to get a return on their investment. so if not just donating money to the biden diplomacy to hunter's shady business deal, they want to get a return on their investment. that poses a security risk. this is something every american should be concerned about and investigating biden for peddling. >> but is not clear what was in the folder biden was holding in the fall 2013. russian forces were months away
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from invading crimea, guys. >> carley: thank you so much for that. former fbi special agent and former navy seal jonathan gilliam. jonathan, good morning to you, the president of holding that in the white house and that photo 2013. what do you think about that? is that appropriate or careless behavior by the president? what is going on there? >> first of all the two sound bites for the dash it is a inside secret compartment wheren handle these types of documents. and by and large come i don't know any skiffs that have windows and they don't allow the present inside. so any handling of classified information in an area where it can be viewed by others is going to be an improper handling of that information. and so, we see in this picture
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evidence of what later is a pattern of mishandling this classified information. and the other democrat sound bite played commit these things just happen, well, we don't want people to just willy-nilly handle classified information. they are elected to represent us. they swear an oath to the constitution, and they should be handling this information the same way that any other general employee of the federal government is going to be required to handle it. we would be punished if we do not handle it correctly. >> todd: jonathan at this point, i would settle for moderate care. everything we have seen from president biden and then vice president biden shows a lack of duty of care with regard to the classification level of these documents. he was sloppy, point-to-point, he was sloppy also that picture we showed in lucas' report with hunter biden in the car that was
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in the garage where the documents were stored with two individuals we are not identifying. it just shows it was not just president biden with access to those documents. it was hunter. it was presumably who was in the car and who hunter brought into that garage. so, what is the end game here? what needs to be done to make sure that one, joe biden and hunter biden potentially i wouldn't say because prosecuted get shown the legal process but also this doesn't happen again? >> well, first of all i believe they should be investigated for prosecution. i think anyone that is given the responsibility of proper handling of classified information that can reveal sources and methods and cause national security issues to this nation, they should be held to the same standard. i don't care if politicians. todd come i will tell you, this
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is not a first. i will say that trump, he had these documents and mar-a-lago. i have no idea what was on those documents, but these two are not the first presidents or joe biden as president to do these things. politicians get away with things all the time that enter the national security of this country. it is time that we hold them to the same standard because what we are seeing now with all of these cases is that justice is a two-tiered system that ignores or looks away from these individuals who did the same things that people get put in jail for that are in a lower rank in the federal government. and that is wrong. we need to be held to the same standard. >> carley: jonathan, switching gears to that story out of massachusetts, brian walshe was charged with murder yesterday in the disappearance of his wife ana walshe and the dea provided searches on google that started december 27th.
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brian googled, what is the state for divorce for a man? and then he google things like how long before a body starts to smell? ten ways to dispose of a dead body if you need to appear at a hack saw, best tool to dismember about it. can you be charged for murder without a question mark can you identify a body with broken teeth? he pled not guilty. what is your response to that? >> so, this is not a funny thing, but it is -- i'm telling you i've never seen anything like this. if you look at the google searches starting on january 1st when most people, 5:00 a.m. most people are asleep because they were having fun or they want to start the new year off right, this guy was searching for things that show that the murder had probably just happened. that progressed throughout most of the day. january 2nd, the search changed a little bit. they actually changed to show
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the fact he was now dealing with a body that was starting, trying to figure out how to dispose of it. then january 3rd, he is actually looking for does it decompose differently in the woods than a plastic bag? he gives a timeline where i was wondering when he would have disposed of the body. now, i'm starting to think around january 3rd, between january 3rd-january 4th the police were alerted and that is when he disposed of the body. so, it is somewhere within the 24-hour time span and probably closer than that from their home. so, if the body can be found commit is going to be found relatively close to their house. >> todd: jonathan gilliam, thank you for your insight on all of these topics. we appreciate it. a sports writer outrage with philadelphia flyers player for supporting the troops during the military appreciation night, opting out of pride night for religious reasons. >> carley: here to respond to
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