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1 out of 5 young people struggle with disorders like depression, dyslexia, adhd, ocd, eating disorders, and anxiety. every one of us knows and loves one of these kids. for expert information and free resources, visit childmind.org. we've got the fox news alert third suspect is now in custody after u.s. marshals in florida police caught the remaining juvenile they believe is connected to the shooting deaths of three teenagers in central florida. those murders sending shockwaves to the close-knit community of marion county, florida late last month. police found the three victims age 16 and 17 at three different locations from a construction site to a car in a pond. this is brenda our reflexive
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life i am arthel neville, hi eric. eric: thank you for joining us on this easter sunday. the suspects the triple murder are fall under age, 17 years old, 12 years old, and now a 16-year-old. 10,000 dollar reward was offered for information leading to the arrest of the third suspect. that is a crime that shocks the senses, cb cotton with the latest on this developing story. >> good afternoon. saturday after the third juvenile suspect in this case was arrested about an hour south of where the killings took place. lord for the signal into custody on outs and warrants as the homicide investigation continues, additional charges are forthcoming on march 30 deputies discovered 16-year-old shot in the head and dumped at a construction site she died at a
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hospital several days later the sheriff said her attackers drove off in her car and half a mile away discarded the body of a 17-year-old mail victim who had been shot and killed pre-detective soon found the getaway car partially submerged in the lake about 9 miles away with the body of a third victim in the trunk. 68-year-old camille quarles. she had also been shot. two juvenile suspects are already behind bars 12 and 17-year-old also facing 6-degree murder charges. according to arrest affidavits a 17-year-old told officers the entire group was initially together with the intention to rob someone. also in this court docs a confession from the 12-year-old who said he shot one of the team girls because the 17-year-old forced him to do it or quote his family would be killed pre-state prosecutors are still reviewing whether they will try the three juvenile suspects as adults we are expecting to learn new details tomorrow, eric. we fight eric, thank you texas
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governor greg abbott pledging to pardon an army sergeant convicted of murder for shooting a black lives matter protester at a rally in the summer of 2020 britt army sgt daniel perry says he fired his handgun in self-defense after he says protesters surrounded his car as he was driving through downtown austin. his lawyers view we have the right to fire after one demonstrator he said raised an assault rifle at him. christina coleman is live on the story. she joins us now christina. >> hi arthel, governor abbott says he has requested the states board of pardons to expedite its review of this case. after army sgt daniel perry was convicted of killing air force veteran garrett foster a black lives matter protester. it was a very emotional day in court after that verdict came down on friday. members of the family can be seen crying and hugging the attorneys they worked with. some eyewitnesses strongly
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disputed perry's claims in this case. they testified foster did not raise his ak-47 at perry his father spoke to the media after the verdict came down, take a listen. >> are you happy with the verdict? looks very sorry for his family. box army sgt perry, appeared to break down at the verdict was read after his family processed the fact he had just been convicted of murder. this comes nearly three years after the shooting that led to this trial but it happened at the black lives matter rally in july of 2020 in downtown austin. barry's attorneys maintain he acted in self-defense when he fatally shot foster. video recorded by someone at the black lives matter rally shows people running after the gunshots were fired. but someone got shot you guys. someone got shot.
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lovely as texas law allows regarding the parole of sgt perry, he blamed perry's murder conviction on progressive prosecutors. his statement he said quote texas that's one of the strongest stand your ground laws of self-defense that cannot be nullified by a jury or progressive district attorney party also said additionally i have already prioritized breathing in rogue district attorneys and the texas legislature is working on laws to achieve that goal. now perry was found not guilty on a second charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. sentencings could start as early as tuesday this conviction. >> christina coleman, thank you. southern border now officials say human smuggling operations are on the rise. partly because they say some american citizens are looking to make extra cash by hiding and driving migrants across the
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border. matt finn live at the border in eagle pass, texas of the very latest in some arrest to on this, hey matt. >> hi eric. the illegal immigration network just runs around the clock here at the southern border. in states all across the southern united states, including san antonio, texas, texas dps there stopped a u-haul truck on state highway 85. the passenger the truck bailed out into the thick texas a brush which is something we see so often. the trooper discovered the driver from san antonio was smuggling five illegal immigrants ptp texas dps has busting everyday people from across the u.s. who are sick guest of the lucrative offer of making thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars to steph's and migrants in a vehicle and smuggle them to the next destination. an arkansas man was pulled over for speeding this easter weekend. he was caught with four illegal
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migrants in his car. that driver was from pine bluff for the illegal migrants in his car tried to bail out but were caught. the migrants were from mexico, honduras, chile and the dominican republic. a man from new jersey was busted in brockville, texas pulled over for speeding. deputy said he jumped out of the truck was caught. five mexican nationals if i'm headed in his carpet he now faces five felony counts of smuggling. these are just some of the latest examples of human smuggling. the drivers coming from all over the country. there are also plenty of examples we can show you right though of the fence and a bus here as well at the southern border. >> aren't still going, thank y you. >> hi eric thank you for more on the slow spring in he is that national border patrol council vice president. so art, once his title 42 is lifted, what can and should border patrol agents anticipate? >> they can anticipate it's going to be the floodgates
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opened even more so because these individuals know there are no consequences for their coming across. what they need to start retaining individuals not just releasing them for that as part of the problem. you can't just put up blanket statements like this administration it's done so and don't copy or if you come you're not welcome. your actions are proving that he's on the political will of stopping them there going to continue to do that. >> do you think congress can pass an alternative, even a temporary policy to mimic title 42 minus what could be perceived as inhumane? >> at the end it's quite have to go all the way up the chain. people have the power to veto and stop it from going. it comes down to the humanitarian aspect that is something people do have to realize. look, right now it is not humanitarian because what they are doing is these people are turning themselves over. have family members turning over
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children to drug cartels for that is who is running the southern border. the people coming across are in charge of the drugs are coming across where they are the ones making all the money. so right now it is not humane because this administration is turning a blind eye when they know fully well who was in charge of the southern border. they know people are being turned over and summer turned themselves over too these drug cartels and it's even more dangerous. a lot of times are's vehicle chases for the people driving, they do not have any art for human rights. there again their lives are in danger. if you do it to detained individuals looking for who is asking for solomon who is not for those who are not eligible that alone. the incentive of these individuals to come against the wall. arthel: did you say it's obvious who's transporting drugs and smuggling humans across the border? >> yes, for some time we've been talking about it.
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the drug cartels they are the ones controlling the southern border. that is who they are speaking to the individuals who are cro crossing. people crossing out strategically were to cross because it's going to distract border patrol agents to that area and they take advantage to bring in not just functional but heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine into the united states. arthel: i know there's a push in both congress and state houses to take aggressive steps to staunch the flow of fentanyl. based on what you are saying these folks are easily identifiable. so what's the fix? how do you fight the cartel and stop the flow? what you put the correct policies in place with immigration wisely or detaining people. that alone deters a lot of individuals from coming across and asking for the asylum. they'll cut some of the process of the drug cartels utilizing
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these individuals so they can distract agents. federal consequences of those coming across for the have to be real consequences for anyone bringing drugs into the united states because it's a part i do not remember your answer when i asked you, do you think that congress, even if it is temporary, come up with some kind of policy and get it in place even if that mimics title 42? but it excludes a portion some people might consider inhumane. >> you have to do more. you have to do more because we've been operating under title 42 right now and we still see large groups coming across. large groups are getting released into the united states. some people do not even know where they are at right now. so you have to do more. it's not just title 42 predict going away will be disastrous for southern border but you have to do more. arthel: in terms of policy, what is that? in terms of policing what is up into the policy partners please?
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>> you bring up the policies that worked under the lassa ministration. group made in mexico is a big deal about the same time gap be willing to have the policy to detain people. people come into this country they're asking for a silent you need to be able to detain them. you need to see if they're eligible for some type and it's not you need to send back to their country. you need to do that while you're retaining them. release them into the country giving them a date to talk about an immigration judge later on is really not the answer. arthel: right, we will leave it there. we believe that answers your point so hopefully there will be answered sometime soon. art, thank you very much. before more follow up today for the bite administration review of its withdrawal from afghanistan. that happened a few years ago. just as we learn this new round of classified documents that relate on social media. those documents we are told would be key information about the war in ukraine.
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alexandria hoff live with the cell from the north lot of the white house. hello alexandria. >> a breach of this kind does not disinfect the u.s. but could potentially impact many of our allies to share classified information within intelligence. the "new york times" reported there could be over 100 more leaked to secret documents making the right into social media print some going beyond classified in ukraine including sensitive briefing slides related to china, the end of pacific, the middle east and terrorism. lawmakers are anxious to learn more. next they mentioned there are slides, obviously this was electronic. it was marked by the pentagon joined a staff. that's the type of document they said it was. regards of their legitimate but they're also altered. quick to just do not know is this a leak? because dhec? how did it happen and how to be prevented from happening again? what's a lot of concern there washington is a less agreement
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or the washington long-awaited self analysis of the afghans to withdraw the summary largely blades for president trump's demonstration. with many democrats second map lindsey graham fired back. >> this report is a political whitewash for the bite administration to shift the blame. the report says that our mission had been accomplished. cryptogram says it has not been. no democratic congresswoman debbie dingell said she is not interested in pointing the finger. next i believe the way it happens and the 13 soldiers lives were lost was one of the saddest moments for me of his administration. he was the commander-in-chief then. let's be really clear, that policy did beget under previous administration. >> this report just as reported from camp david on thursday. it is expected to write back here in washington within the hour. >> thank you, arthel.
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if i try to start in the u.s. saying it is on a quote long and dangerous road with that after speaker of the house kevin mccarthy met with taiwan's president on wednesday for this is the report surface that china is simulating a quote precision strike on taiwan as beijing revs that military exercises knew the island. aishah hasnie has more she is in taiwan. as eric, good afternoon. a tense situation is underweight right now. just about 50 miles away in the taiwan strait. reuters is reporting about 20 naval vessels half chinese half taiwanese are locked in a quote stand off to that median line. the final day of military drills. a whopping 70 chinese aircraft detected on sunday. half of those crossing the median lied the military also simulating precision strikes
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against taiwan this weekend. all of this in reaction to what has been a historic week for u.s. taiwan relations. back at home in the u.s., more lawmakers say they support sending u.s. troops in to see the tiny island. >> should be have a defense agreement with taiwan? if not should we have one? i'll be very much open to using u.s. forces to defendant taiwan because it is international security interest to do so. >> a spokesman for the american institute in taiwan tells fox they are monitoring beijing's actions closely. there is no reason for the ccp to overreact. back to you. >> right thank you so much. arthel: eric comment meanwhile rushes a brutal war, it did not stop for easter sunday. ukrainian officials say 11-year-old girl and her father were killed overnight when russian shelley killed the residential building in
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southeast ukraine. senior correspondent mike tobin is on the ground with more. still concentrated east and south of the country russians were hitting deep inside ukr ukraine. you mention the rocket strike and hit about 2:00 a.m. this morning. as the location of the largest nuclear power plant in all of europe. the rocket collapsed part of an apartment building of father and daughter were killed on the scene. thirty-six old mother was buried in the rubble. rescuers dug around the aimless trigger away. the recently great army said that attacks involved to x300 vegas missiles. lighted the strike people were advised to avoid public gatherings there. however here in kyiv the capitol city christians gathered for easter sunday mass. in ukraine the easter basket is filled with meat, bread, cheese, willows and flowers. it gets blessed by the priest this is the second easter in ukraine the invasion for churchgoers said they gave them
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a chance to remember what normal life feels like. >> this easter is like a reminder when we altogether go to church. and just singing songs and easter as usual like what we had before war and now it's almost the same for. >> it was a tough year. it is enough to keep fighting. it is easter sunday mass at pope francis offered up prayers are both ukrainians and russian. ukrainian diplomats have been critical of the pope he does not come down harder on the russians. a president zelenskyy also issued and easter address for he called the russians terrorists and said ukrainians must make sure this evil does not win. arthel back to you. arthel: it might go so heartbreaking to hear those ladies you interviewed those
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young ladies you interviewed there outside of the church. thank you, mike. >> it seems like a normal life there. but you created now may launch a counter offensive on carp crimea showing more signs of success against ladner putin buried what can we expect? rebecca graham is president of research international security military analysts, always good to see you. what did we expect going forward in the next few weeks, the next month as the spring and summer will arrive with more ukrainian success against russian troops you think? flex i hope so. all eyes now are on the ukrainians spring offensive, when will it start? russia's offensive did not gain much, russia has stopped their brutal energy grid attacks. for the most part they did not work either. now it is up to the ukraine spring offensive to try to change the dynamics on the grounds. using thousands of ukrainian troops have not been trained in
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the west too. of course all of the military supplies. and that what will enable ukraine to take back enough of their own territory to set up the conditions for peace when that offensive starts. >> when you say reclaim its territory, if you think they could actually reclaim some or most of the territory that russia has obtained with this illegal war? and then what could happen at that point? like such an interesting question. we see russia's overnight attack is try to destabilize ukraine's forces. there is a possibility to me, possibility of attacks on crimea, absolutely. they're fighting is very intense right now in the east and ukraine has taken back a lot of that territory for the real question is the territory down the south that connects to the black sea. ukraine has been clear that it wants its territory back. we know they have to kick the russians out of more territory get enough they can have a piece
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that holds a viable ukrainian economy. so yes i think they'll take back quite a bit. maybe all of the territory putin has invaded. eric: are they getting in terms of what they need with ammunition military supplies? they often talk about not having enough airpower or these missile weapons assistance in this sort of thing. and they get more fast? the obvious mistake at the next few months. >> here comes the test. we hope now that nato, us and so many others have sent them enough. without airpower it's even tougher they do need more but the pentagon has announced the new systems i'm impressed with further trying to pump up the ammunition and let's hope the 54 nation supporting ukraine have done enough to give ukraine's forces what they need in terms of weapons, ammunition, intelligence and training to go ahead and do this offensive and change the dynamics on the ground. this is the test they had better
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gotten enough to go in and carry this out. before they may be getting more for me the fastening piece that described basically the lack of ability of the russian forces. are you surprised at this? first of all the lack of manpower, the lack of troops and another one had to deal the fact that they do not have satellite eyes like we have 24/7. one of their satellites passes on the battlefield like once every two weeks. what has this exposed about the russian ability militarily? i. >> yes we overestimated russia. they are still a dangerous military and a question but at this point there casualties have been high or loss of senior leadership has been high and there is no way they can become a first rate army. their doctor brutal tactics and our great advantage in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance the u.s. and nato have been able to help ukraine with that. russia simply cannot match nato's battlefield battlefield intelligence capabilities.
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giving that she ukraine it's been an enormous edge for outnumbered ukraine and i think we really see that is paying off. got to continue to get in that intelligence reconnaissance support two. if are probably what is your prediction for the vladimir putin question at what point will those in power besides him say enough is enough. even he retires in his doctor or maybe they take him out? or does he come to some type of standoff agreement? >> i love to see putin gone but we cannot count on it. but we've got to his back zelenskyy and ukraine and get the russians out of ukraine whatever happens to putin. before russians out of ukraine as a first priority. doctor rebecca grant and her easter yellow always good to see you. >> thank you so much. arthel: the importance of nato on full display. okay, some more demonstrations planned for this week as a backlash grows over the expulsion 52 tennessee house
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love to the lost and forgotten. to learn more go to mercy ships.org arthel: a look at here we go. other headlights is easter sunday the men that made lafayette and college talkies frozen four. [background noises] for the okay, jake quillen, he scored the game-winning goal just 10 seconds into overtime. while setting up bobcat fans into a frenzy. lesson three -- two win over minnesota was the first ncaa championship in program history. it is because champion shadow to lsu national women's basketball
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team, what? and for other news, march madness festivities set senator richard blumenthal to the hospital. well, what happened was the 77-year-old broke his leg when someone tripped and fell over him during a victory parade for the university of connecticut men's basketball team in hartford yesterday. hope he recovers. and another story for you here we are covering for you which is a manhunt is underway in delaware for the person or people responsible for a mall shooting last night. three people were shot when gunfire erupted near the food court of the christiana mall and wilmington. state police say that shooting may have been the result of an altercation between several suspects and at least one. before tying a masters record tiger woods is now out of the tournament. the five-time champion with through this morning due to a
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flare up of a foot injury. we saw the video yesterday he was limping through a rain shortened third round after making the cut for the 23rd straight time, time for the longest streak in masters history we wish tiger well. we hope he gets better. arthel: yes we do bird protesters in nashville, tennessee are planning more demonstrations this week in support of the two expelled statehouse lawmakers. democrats calling for ousted state representatives justin jones and justin pearson to be reinstated after house vote kick to out of the office. there kicked out of office for lunch to gutter form protest during the legislative session late last month on the house floor for charles watson is live in national lots of typos there so give us all the clarification and details, charles, thank you. rex hey good afternoon, arthel for we do have a word there will
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be more protests on monday in support of action on gun reform and in support of those two expelled democratic lawmakers but former representative justin jones of nashville and justin pearson of memphis both say they will fight to regain their now vacant seats and special elections. they also say they will accept interim position since the respective counties vote to reinstate them. and the embassy meet the plus this morning both democrats said republicans painted a target on their backs from day one. >> think our presence as a young black voices for our constituencies, people who will not bow down those who will not be conformed, that's what put a target on us the daily walks the tennessee general assembly. >> tennessee house vote along party lines to expel jones and pearson who were both in black after republicans accused them in a representative gloria johnson of holding an unruly gun reform demonstration on the
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chamber floor and response to deadly school shooting here in nashville. efforts to expel johnson, who is white, failed. mccormick was the main motivation and they deny accusations that race was ever a factor. we have processed, we have procedures. what they did was not right and it deserved expulsion. on a monday protesters say they will continue calls for jones and pearson to be reinstated for they also say they will continue to push gun reform such as red flag laws in fact ground checks so they can put an end to the constant fear some of them say they live in. >> every time there's a knock on an outside door. every time there's a passing. i just feel a sense of dread. even if it is momentary at grips me and i cannot shake it. >> and so on monday, arthel, at
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4:30 p.m. local time the national metro council will try to hold a vote where it is likely they will reinstate drones to his now vacated seat. the session or excuse me the house behind me will be back in session at 5:00 p.m. local time but it's a big question right now is whether or not jones, if he is reinstated will join the session in time for business to be conducted, arthel. >> okay, thank you charles i know you will be the following for us. thank you, eric. >> good millions of american jobs be replaced by artificial intelligence? that is the question we are going to take a look whether the broke ground breaking technology can actually do more harm than good for all of us. stay with us. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme.
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where the money is flying in college sports, name, image and likeness making college athletes a lot of cash these days. but now the ncaa is looking to congress to help regulate the business and make it more of an even playing field. chad pergram has more. >> the rules on the field, court or track are clear. but almost anything goes off the field. the student athletes monetizing their name, image, or likeness. >> i think the number one thing we are looking for congress to provide guidance on is to level
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the playing field across different states regrets and pushes for congress to do with the ncaa camps, establish a rulebook for college athletes to make money. >> the lack of uniformity across different states and institutions has created confusion and uncertainty progress congress rudely probed the issue at a hearing. >> alabama and acted in an il law to provide guardrails quickly had to repeal it within a year of her concerns more restrictive laws can put them into a competitive disadvantage in recruiting for quick stats of athlete site and il deals during march madness for those in revenue sports like basketball and football can earn millions for texas quarterback archie manning grandson of nfl great archie manning inked a deal for 3.8 million. there is a disparity for athletes and other sports but some of the extra cash for their future. >> what of the deals i'm involved in is how to help me pay for nursing school which is super huge broom and started nursing school it will not the partial fi scholarship pickwick
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sump slide predatory contracts and biting them to a deal below their market worth. even if they enjoy a prosperous and pro career later. next we see some deals where the student athletes give away their name, image, likeness or the image right perpetuity rather than for certain amount of time. >> lawmakers say student athletes must be savvy about contracts and taxes for an il that is on top of their studies and hours playing the sport. what's we have to ensure the players welfare is a top priority for the athletic programs. >> but at the ncaa cannot solve the issue it's unclear why people believe that congress c can. on capitol hill, chad pergram fox news. all right here we go. is your job safe from artificial intelligence? that is a real concern for millions of americans who are at risk of having a job by this groundbreaking tech. peter is here, he's a the former chief of the u.s. international trade commission and is a
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business professor at the university of maryland. so let's get to it. as it pertains to human productivity, what is the impact of ai? >> welcomes going to dramatically increase people's productivity as a consequence it will reduce jobs. that is been the nature of things is that will replace the sled. and they can out replace the teamsters and the railroad replace the canal and on and on and on. mechanization agriculture so we had a mechanization half the population were farmers. maybe now two or 3% b the entire nation. now, new jobs will open up a people will retrain us the nature of economic growth. moreover in times like these when workers are in short supply and we have an aging population, it is a godsend for it's going to permit us to increase productivity and perhaps finally be able to finance programs like social security on a permanent basis. five oh boys select that in there i'm going place lighted
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that, peter. [laughter] he snuck it and i've got a lot of stuff to say about it. here we go. as for human replacement, human replacement what is the ai factor do you think? >> absolutely bridges like robots and factors are warehouses except now are moving into thought work people sitting in front of computers and so forth but for example insurance adjusters, editors, things of that nature. repetitive processes that ordinary people do can be replaced by artificial intelligence. in some more sophisticated processes. but nothing particularly novel about that. it has been going on since the beginning of capitalism, since the beginning of the production of goods and services. insert and i were talking to a different ball of >> if i may. >> i do not agree with you. i do not agree with you. arthel: you don't? we'll bring it too. >> you go through repetitive processes for example when you write a newspaper article i wrote a call this morning, i did a lot of searches it took me eight hours.
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an ai program a i could cut that before i don't of that is a bad thing it increases my productivity. that is no different than for example adding robots stupid let me jump and you are a professor, you are a professor in part of what we learned in school, regardless of your journalism major or not is how to write, how to communicate, how to process thoughts into concise's distinct format. and reports that people can understand. and decipher. so if you are just relying on ai to fill in the blanks for you, you type in a few five, six, eight words and you have a whole paper written for you it does not teach me much. >> know and it should not be used that way but it should not be used for students to write assignments or take exams. but let me give you a good
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example. international development quite some time and i typed in the chat give me the pros and cons of exports promotion and import substitution into standard graduate question a phd western. i gave me an answer and i challenge that pricing give me your sources. it came back that help but help me a great deal. the point is it was a knowledgeable user i was not using it to cheat. i was using it and repetitive consumer questions i don't see that's a problem. if students are cheating with that why is it a problem? why show this to our audience. when chat gp was asked how many human jobs that could replace or
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.8 million jobs when you asked what specific job say i could replace, here's what it said. you are look at customer service representatives. technical writers, and technical writers, translators, interpreters, copywriters data entry clerk. muscular jobs i put up there. is this okay? were trying to do other things. wit other jobs 50 or hundred years ago that do not exist in a longer period we had typesetter's and then we had operators. there place hundreds of typesetter's. they went away when we have software but we write basic turns into newspaper pretty quickly. those people were trained and do other things. as i said sounds big. it is about one or 50 or what had 60 million jobs in the
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economy. that kind of productivity improvement over a 25 year period. to be a gradual process the process of factoring where you had five you have three then you have one. arthel: because of you have just en route been replaced thank you for joining us we will be right back.nl [laughter] isted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv
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for millions here and around the world are celebrating the holy see on the christian calendar, easter sunday bring the vatican pope francis help easter morning mass in st. peter's square by the pontiff returned to public service yesterday one week after he left a hospital where he is treated for bronchitis. if the homily he offered prayers for both ukrainians and russians freely praise those who help or refugees and the poor. he also called for a dialogue between israelis and palestinians as we have seen violence in the holy alliance flareup yet again. for the latest let's go to trey yingst who is in jerusalem.
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>> here in the holy land and around the world kids are marking easter sunday. vatican city pope francis delivered his traditional easter message will sitting in a chair overlooking st. peter's square. after his hospitalization a week ago it is unclear if the pope would appear by the pontiff spoke about conflict around the world, specifically mentioning the war in ukraine and increasing violence across the middle east. pope francis also. for the victims and the earthquake in turkey and sierra earlier this year that left more than 50000 people dead. this overarching message the pope urged the international community to end all conflict in the world and resume dialogue to end rising tension. >> let us rejoice at the concrete signs of hope so many countries beginning with those that offer assistance and welcome to all. >> in jerusalem, christians celebrate easter at the church. the church at the site where it
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believed uses jesus was crucified buried and resurrected. easier this year overlaps with the muslim of ramadan and the jewish holiday of passover present in and around jerusalem's old city there people of all faiths worshiping today. the holidays this year, amid the backdrop of serious security concerns for police and israel are bracing for the possibility of more attacks as people gather in the city to worship in jerusalem, trey yingst fox news. >> thank you trey. trey is reporting from jerusalem it is amazing to see all the world's religions or those major religions all gathered together on this day of hope and faith. we fight together hope, faith, peace is also important. and peace, let it begin with me and you. that does that, happy easter everybody. we will see you again next weekend. please join us then the big sunday show is next.
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>> happy easter, everyone, i'm cheryl casone along with joey jones, lisa booth and david web webb and welcome to the big sunday show. the big story tonight, possible pardon for army sergeant convicted in shooting death of black lives matter protestor. on friday jury found sergeant daniel perry guilty of murder that at the time in -- even police detectives found it was in self-defense. texas governor greg abbott is work

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