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easter egg roll. we had our own version, lisa, congratulations for winning it. >> appreciate it. >> the rabbit could not see the actual competition. >> it might not have been fair. so much fun, take care. >> see you tomorrow. >> bill: thanks, guys, good morning. here we go. tensions high around taiwan as china over the weekend conducts a third day of military drills and much with the intent to simulate an attack on the island. intriguing story. watching it again. hope you had a beautiful easter weekend. >> dana: it was funny but cold. >> a north wind. >> dana: on the east coast. i'm dana perino and happy easter monday to you. a large scale military exercise surrounding taiwan. a clear display of military
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might. >> bill: beijing showing it whats the power to blockade the island firing maybe from every direction. the drills come on the heels of last week's talks in california between the president of taiwan and our house speaker kevin mccarthy. >> dana: congressional dell grecian visiting taiwan. the foreign minister warning to fox news any accident might spark an uncontrollable war. >> the chinese did their exercises these couple days have been very serious. if you look at the chinese air force and with the ships they're coming close to taiwan. even though taiwan is small. we believe in the prophesy of david versus goliath and taiwan will also prevail in the end. >> bill: brand-new week. mike gallagher house chair joins us in a moment. >> dana: greg palkot joins us.
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good morning, greg. >> there is the latest flurry of saber rattling by china around taiwan appears to be ending for the moment. there is more to come. war planes and ships were announced around the coast. a warning to the self-governing island which china claims as its own. included in the exercise was a new chinese aircraft carrier fighter planes, takes offs and landings. in the skies nuclear capable bombers. the crossing by planes and ships in the mid-line straight between china and taiwan triggering a range of defensive responses from the taiwan military. all of this seemed to be triggered by taiwan's visit with republican house speaker kevin mccarthy at the ronald reagan library in california last week. that triggered and organized -- triggered fireworks started
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after her return. china's defensive drills "time"ed to start president macron's visit to beijing. he was there trying to drum up business and trying to make peace. china seems to be trying to play both sides. the other visit that you mentioned indeed congressman michael mccaul and other congress people were on the ground. they were pretty much to the sidelines of the reaction coming from beijing but did have a few interesting lines including a promise that perhaps boots on the ground of american nature at least for training purposes is not off the table when you talk about taiwan. back to you. >> dana: thank you. >> bill: as promised the house china committee chair is mike gallagher. thank you for coming back with us here. look, beijing is giving a response that we don't often see. but when they talk about circling the island and
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blockadeing taiwan, the signal they are trying to send is they mean business. what do we do in return? >> well, we should not be intimidated. this is what president of taiwan calls coercion, bullying, designed to get us to back down, to collapse the will of the taiwanese to resist chinese communist party aggression and so we in the first instance must not allow ourselves to be intimidated and too often what i find in talking with people from wall street, silicon valley and hollywood is the sense if only we are just nicer to the chinese communist party, maybe we can have better relationship. if you believe that, you have ignored the last two decades of history. you are also doing what reagan warned about. what i said when we met with the president, feeding the crocodile hoping he will eat you last. we must not do that. on a practical level what we can do in congress in a bipartisan fashion. a bipartisan delegation in
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california, is to clear the backlog of military assistance that we promised to taiwan but have not delivered. >> dana: congressman, i want to ask you about french president macron. his comments with eye opening and i think that america should take notice. here is what he said to "politico" in europe. the paradox would be overcome with panic we are talking about just america's followers. in our interest to celebrate a crisis on taiwan? the worst thing would be to think we europeans must become followers. is he suggesting that europe should cede taiwan to the chinese? >> his comments were embarrassing and disgraceful and play right into the ccp strategy, to divide america and europe. primarily using economic
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incentives, dangling market access in china in order to get the europeans to adopt a more pacifist approach. i hope president biden has already gotten on the phone with president macron and talk about this. a massive victory for the communist party here. it makes war across the taiwan strait more likely by sending the signal that the west will stand idly by while a communist country invades a flourishing democracy like taiwan. that invites aggression, it actually does not perpetuate peace. so i hope the french president will realize that. his comments were very damaging and geo politically naive. >> macron blunders on taiwan and undermines u.s. support for europe. what did europe do to prevent that war in ukraine and the u.s., for that matter. we could not have done anything
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to keep putin out of ukraine? on this intel information that broke over the weekend. this is now considered to be one of the most damaging leaks in decades. how do we explain how our plan in ukraine went public? >> i have not seen an explanation yet. we aren't in session so we haven't had the chance to be briefed. this looks to be a massive, massive intelligence failure that could seriously damage our national security and our counter intelligence efforts not just in europe but around the world. i hope the pentagon, department of justice, any other impacted intel agencies fully brief congress when we return next week. we need to move with a sense of urgency to get to the bottom of how it happened. we can't leave any stone unturned. this is really troubling what we've seen so far. >> dana: whenever there is a leak like this i think who does it benefit the most in their minds? would this have been something russia might have been able to do or your instinct that it was
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internal? >> based on what i read and no official briefing. it is useful to ask the question, i agree, while some of the documents have been altered. most seem real. officials believe it was a leak, not a hack. i don't have any information to lead me to question that right now. my gut says it's a leak now. which is even more troubling in some ways. >> bill: thank you for your time. thanks for joining us on this monday morning. appreciate it. got breaking news apparently on the "today" show last hour, al roker is at the easter roll event at the white house and talked to the president and asked him about re-election possibilities. here is how that went. >> are you saying that you would be taking part in our upcoming election in 2024? >> president biden: i will either roll an egg or end up being the guy pushing them out. >> help out a brother. make some news. >> president biden: i plan on running but not prepared to announce it yet.
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>> bill: somewhat consistent. a little more bigger toward that statement. >> dana: there are some people who strongly believe that biden will not run for re-election. i don't put myself in that camp yet. every posture he has shows that he is going to run again. we have marc thiessen coming up more on that. >> bill: he hasn't said i am running. he has not said i will run. he says i'm planning on it. last week remember we got the punt until july or august or possibly next fall before he makes that official. >> dana: he freezes out anybody else for money. >> it is a trickle on the news that happened last hour and wanted to share it with you. >> dana: florida a third jove nile suspect under arrest in the murders of three central florida teens. ages 16 and 17 were found in three different locations on a construction site and car in a lake. one of the suspects is only 12 years old. let's bring in former d.c. homicide detective ted williams
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and fox news contributor. he has a report this morning. good morning, ted. >> good morning, dana. i have to tell you there is an eerie calm on the ground. i'm here in florida at the marion county sheriff's department. it was last friday that sheriff billy woods announced the arrest of a 12-year-old and a 17-year-old involved in the murder of three individuals in this community. that the third person was on the run. sheriff woods vowed they would get the third person and i can tell you, dana, that it was over the weekend that lieutenant bloom, the public information officer for the marion county sheriff's department, announced that a third individual was taken into custody in lake
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county, florida, by the united states marshal service and the lake county sheriffs office. as a result of that, the investigation into this matter is continuing. but one of the things that we have learned about the third victim that was taken into custody is that he was taken into custody on a warrant for carjacking, for aggravated assault, for grand theft, and get this, for tampering with an electronic brace let. he was already in the criminal justice system at the time he committed these offenses alleged offenses. >> dana: ted, do we expect to hear more from the sheriff today? he was very passionate last week when he gave his press conference. >> very emotional sheriff. i have already spoken with lieutenant bloom this morning.
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there is a good possibility the sheriff will be saying more about the arrest of the third person here today, dana. back to you. >> dana: ted williams, thank you. >> a democracy says you don't silence the people, you do not stifle the people, you don't turn off their microphones when they are speaking >> this was in nashville. the vice president meeting with state lawmakers expelled for their role in a protest for gun control in the florida house. they brought in bull horns for that. she did not meet with survivors and the families killed in the deadly school shantey. why would that be? >> dana: israel launching strikes against targets in syria for retaliation for rock earths fired into israel. >> bill: california's governor newsom has advice for governor desantis and his future ambition possibilities.
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>> bill: breakings news now. louisville, kentucky, downtown. some sort of stand-off apparently between police and what is considered to be an active shooter. here is the reporting we get from wave reports of an active shooting incidents downtown lieu vie near the old national bank. louisville police asking the public to avoid the downtown area near the intersection of preston and floyd during some sort of shooting investigation. not a lot more information available. all those news outlets working to gather more information as we
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are as well. if we get something for you and consider it significant we'll hope for the best, right, on this monday morning in louisville, kentucky. we will get you back there as we get more information. >> dana: vice president kamala harris is catching some flak over her trip to nashville friday meeting with the two democrats expelled by the republican-controlled tennessee house over a chaotic gun control protest that happened at the state's capitol. the vice president did not meet with victim's families or surviveals of the national christian school shooting that sparked the protest. the white house has yet to publicly acknowledge the two police officers who stopped the massacre where six people were killed. three children. the community still reeling from that crime and those deaths. then you added the additional protest and the expulsion of the two black democratic lawmakers. one of whom might be reappointed today. >> bill: today, yes. the other may be reappointed or
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reelected within weeks or months. they took a bull horn to the floor of the house and violated the decorum definition they have in the body of government there in the state house in tennessee. apparently the speaker of the house who was with us last week was explaining all this. maybe some of that got lost in the message. in the meantime families of the survivors of the victims not getting much attention at all on a national level and we have yet to see any sort of manifesto that was reported within hours of the shooting on behalf of the police chief. we have not seen it. >> dana: hopefully we get more answers soon. >> bill: 20 minutes past the hour. let's go to texas. troopers say they busted another human smuggler. check it out. >> how many are you transporting? how many do you have? >> bill: this time it was a woman driving a truck packed
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with illegals. you heard her. she insists she is not transporting anyone but matt finn has more on the story in eagle pass, texas. >> good morning. increasingly common for everyday people to come to the border to get paid to hide people in their vehicles and transport them to the next location somewhere in the united states. over the easter weekend a man from jersey was busted. a houston teacher was just arrested and now the fresh video to show you. a trooper pulled over a truck and noticed three migrants hiding in the truck bed. the driver told the trooper she wasn't transporting anyone. here is a portion of that exchange. >> how many are you transporting? how many do you have? >> i'm not transporting. >> you aren't transporting. >> i wasn't trying to do anything. >> why are they all lying down
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hiding in such a manner? don't know? >> that female driver is from texas and charged with smuggling eight illegal migrants from mexico. over the weekend texas dps says it busted a 26-year-old man from louisiana smuggling six migrants. turns out he is a known bloods gang member and is wanted in baton rouge, louisiana for two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder from a gang-related shooting. also back live on the banks of the rio grande river we wanted to show you no you the water level is very high. the river is moving very fast. this is a substantially more treacherous river compared to some of the summer months when we see the water levels get so low you can see to the bottom of the river. right now it is extremely dangerous for migrants to cross. bill and dana. >> bill: matt finn reporting in eagle pass, texas. >> dana: also on the border the biden administration is getting
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ready to enforce tougher asylum rules there. migrants get credible fear screening to try to make their case ahead of an expected surge in asylum seekers when title 42 health restrictions end on may 11. let's bring in retired border patrol chief rodney scott. what does the credible fear discussion look like on the border? >> unfortunately under this administration it is focused on how quickly they can get people into the united states. by law, credible fear is a low bar. this administration lowered it even farther and made it a significant possibility that your claim of persecution in your home country could be true. basically that gets you pushed into the next process or the next step of the asylum process. what this administration is now pushing to do is let asylum officers make final ajudd indication, meaning final decision whether that person has a fear or not and can be let
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into the u.s. instead of a judge doing that, the asylum officers will do that and now pushing it down to the port level. similar to something we have done in the trump administration in the past to try to speed up the process but the big difference is this administration is focused on how quickly they can process people into the country as opposed to slowing down the flow that you just showed. really without a deterrent, without the realistic possibility of being deported back to your home country when you violate the laws of the united states the non-stop flow will continue and the chaos that secretary refuses to admit exists will continue. >> dana: with title 42 that allowed the border patrol to say you have to go back. this was the expulsion because of covid, that ends on may 11th. so we know -- we can see how many people are coming across the border because we there covering it. once title 42 goes away and add
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the credible fear action, then what would those flows look like? how many people do you think will be coming across? >> it's hard to tell. just the rhetoric itself will be an increase in illegal entries coming across. people think they have a better opportunity to get away. people lose -- i think we have lost focus. we've gone over a year with over 200,000 arrests every single month. border patrol is already completely and totally overwhelmed leaving hundreds of miles of border open every day. gotaways are over 300 this year that they've documented. after may 11 it will get worse. title 42 is focused on health. this administration used it as a crush for immigration because they've torn down every other effective border security policy and refuse to talk about it. >> dana: what does it mean for the actual border patrol in feeling so overwhelmed? >> so it really comes down to
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time. there is only so many border patrol at and computers to process people. processing under traditional title viii takes longer than title 42. the 200,000 people each one of them will require more time in front of a border patrol agent, which just really means there is less border patrol agents out patrolling the border and trying to catch the people who are getting away that you just saw and reported on. >> dana: your imagination can take you where it does on that when you think how many people will be coming across and how few border patrol agents will be out there. rodney scott, thank you. we'll stay in touch. >> thank you. >> bill: new polling showing that young american voters are ditching president biden in a big way. what's up with that? now word the white house said to be recruiting an army of social media influencers on sites like tiktok to help with the re-election bid. that's interesting. plus there is this. check it out.
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moments of his life. still images from the video. it was obtained by the daily mail. it shows the 43-year-old father of two stumble down the street begging for help after being stabbed multiple times in the chest before he collapsed and later died. a day later former san francisco fire commissioner was beaten in the city's marina district after he got homeless people to move from in front of his mother's house. one of the guys savagely beat him near this laundromat with a metal pipe breaking his jaw and fracturing his skull. he is expected to survive and the suspect was arrested. the brutal violence in this progressive city sparked more outrage over the severe police officer shortage following the defund the police movement. >> we're short more than 500 police officers and we're not able to hire enough replacements. too few people are willing to be police officers in san
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francisco. they don't feel supported, they don't want the job after politicians have been calling for defund and disband. >> the violence also worrying neighbors who live in san francisco. >> i love this city and it's becoming more and more disturbing to live here. >> it makes me want to move to another city. i mean, it's no way to live in fear all the time. >> it's all disturbing, bill. so far no word on bob lee's killer and no arrests made in that case. back to you. >> bill: christina coleman in california. >> dana: far left progressive new york congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is speaking out about the crime wave that she says is building inside the republican party. >> it's very difficult to see a path in the republican party that refuses to hold itself accountable talking about crime waves across the country.
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the crime wave is within the republican party and it is republicans that decide to protect those who are provokeing the law. then they are the ones who then are responsible for that decision. but we should not be complicit in that. >> dana: not very subtle. a veiled reference to former president trump's indictment in new york. nothing on the ongoing house investigation into the biden family business deals or i would say the actual crimes that are happening against her constituents here in the city. schumer, gillibrand, ocasio-cortez never talk about what is actually happening in the city. >> bill: it's a problem. just like san francisco has problems. so do we, right? breaking news from an hour ago. share it with you. joe biden was doing an interview on the "today" show with al roker and he is getting that much closer to another run. check it out. >> are you saying that you would be taking part in our upcoming election in 2024?
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>> president biden: i will either roll and egg or end up being the guy who is pushing them out. >> help a brother out. make news for me. >> president biden: i plan on running but we aren't prepared to announce it yet. >> bill: marc thiessen. three topics to go through. see if we can cross all three off now. i think he has been consistent in saying that he plans to run but no announcement now. what do you think? >> he is running. look, if he had had a disastrous mid-term election in 2022 the democrats would push him out. the majority of democrats want somebody else but they have no case to push him out. he had the best mid-term performance of any president since john f. kennedy except for george w. bush after the 9/11 attacks because people rejected the alternative. they endorsed joe biden but there is really no ground swell to push him out. sitting president wants the nomination he'll get it. >> bill: cnn poll.
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how do you feel about the biden re-election? 32% say he deserves re-election. down five points since december. see where it is in another month. meanwhile a report that young americans are drifting in their support for joe biden. the white house is going after social media influencers to show up that support. i thought we were down on tiktok, marc? what happened? >> joe biden may be the first american president to use a sophisticated surveillance tool controlled by the communist party to influence a presidential election. it's smart. he lost a lot of ground with young voters. in 202060% of voters 18 to 29 voted for joe biden. since then it is the single demographic where his support has collapsed the most of all. collapsed across the board but young voters the most.
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having a bunch of ininformed social influencers trying to influence the voters won't change the reasons why the support collapsed. you had young people talking about how afraid they are of crime, inflation is eating away at their young incomes. the real wages have collapsed further under joe biden faster than in the last 40 years. it won't change the reality of the ground of why the support has collapsed. but until they ban tiktok, it is a smart move on him to try to use it. >> bill: we have governor on governor contact. we have newsom going after ron desantis. here is his advice for desantis. he is saying stay home. watch. >> ruled by trump. trump is going to roll him. if i were offering him political advice i would tell him to pack up and wait a few years. actually do some of the hard work which actually includes
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governing, not just identity and culture war. >> bill: he is trying to smoke out desantis. i would have to look to see if he responded to that. what do you think? >> gavin newsom giving advice. his state has run out of u hauls because so many people have left. since the 1800s, people have been beating a path to california. go west, young man. until newsom became governor. in the last two years 635,000 people have fled the state of california. that's larger than the entire population of the state capital in sacramento. first of all i would love to see this as a match-up instead of biden/trump in 2024. newsom versus desantis is a heck of a race. people have already voted with their feet and moving to florida and leaving california. >> bill: he said do hard work.
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did you see his response in the hurricane? they rebuilt that bridge overnight. marc, thank you, nice to see you on the monday. mondays with marc. have a great week. thank you. >> you, too, take care. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: super bowl champion kelsey is better on the football field than baseball diamond. the kansas city titan bouncing the first pitch way in front of the plate. the cleveland guardian's home opener is where he was trying to get one right there in the mitt as they call it. corner back may homes tweeting he needs another chance and she is very popular as you know, kelsey joining dr. fauci, former president obama, even michael jordan among those throwing meme orably awful first pitches. >> bill: kelsey is from cleveland. a homecoming for him.
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the mound is 9 1/2 inches higher than home plate. the tendency is to -- >> dana: have you thrown out a pitch. >> all three were strikes. couldn't believe it. i was thanking god. >> dana: that's a lot of pressure. >> when they ask you to throw out the first pitch. three weeks the last thing you think about before you hit the pillow is how will i do? the first thing you think about when you wake up in the morning is how will i do? high pressure, right. kelsey knows that now. calls are getting louder for the release of this reporter from the wall is journal in russia. now formerly charged with espionage. a crime against putin's charge. our colleague benjamin halls joins us for the danger working in these countries. biden administration proposing changes to title ix school athletic policies.
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>> bill: back to louisville now. word from the police department on that shooting. not sure if it's been resolved. the tweet. we're confirming reports of an active aggressor around the 300 block of east main. please stay out of the area. there are multiple casualties. so just looking at some of the images here. there is a lot of cops have responded in downtown louisville. beautiful day today. temperatures mid 40s it looks like. we're hoping for the best. the last tweet would not give us the idea that's the case. we'll be back on that story in louisville. want to bring you the update from the cops from the police department there. >> dana: overseas. israel launching air strikes against targets in syria over the weekend in response to a rare series of rocket launches from syria into northern israel. the jewish state facing threats from gaza and lebanon along with mass anti-government protests by
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israelis themselves. we have the update from trey yengst in jerusalem. >> the middle east remains on the brink of a larger conflict. israel faced rocket fire from gaza, lebanon and syria. six rockets were fired from southern syria from palestinian factions leading israel to retaliate. as air raid sirens sounded in the israeli controlled golan heights they opened bombshell tears. it came as officials raised alert levels adross country following incoming fire from gaza and lebanon and terror attacks on friday that left four people dead. the funeral for two sisters killed on sunday. israeli intelligence believes the attack was carried out by a palestinian gunman but haven't lockeded the individual. the mother of those two girls injured in the attack has died. there is real concern this
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current wave of violence sweeping the region could get worse. it is the worst security situation in recent memory. dana. >> dana: trey yengst in jerusalem. thank you. >> bill: the president led by the biden administration overhauling title ix trying to protect transgender athletes from blanket bans in school sports. they put a proposal to make that the case. caitlyn jenner is with me now. i heard you talk about this. npr poll. majority opposed. 63% say they are opposed to that. i've heard you talk about this in the past that the transgender athletes need to have their own category. you are working with a group for solutions. what's the solution? >> well, there are solutions. i've been involved with a lot of political people over the last few years and we need to start a movement. we started fairness first.u.s.
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it is a pac. we're raising money to fight these issues. i know right now, you know, the economy what it is today. but we're asking people this is a grassroots effort, 5, 10, 20, 100 to put into fairness first to fight these issues. why? we need to protect women's sports along with other things. we need to protect women's sports. bill, we have been fighting this issue for the last year and a half going back to leah thomas, penn swimming. we won that battle. we fought hard. thanks honest will i to fox news and all the reports that they did on it but the international organization controlling the rules in swimming banned trans athletes. then right behind that world athletics headed by sebastian company did the same thing. banned trans athlete at world level. then what comes along next?
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joe biden. bill, has joe biden ever been on the right side of any issue throughout his almost 50 years in politics? i would say no. he is wrong again. joe biden, if this goes through, title ix was about fairness in women's sports with men. a scholarship program. so good for so many women. >> bill: they wanted to make sure women had the money to support the extracurricular activities that men had for decades. i want to share something with you. these are the 20 states with bans on transgender poverty is paschen in school sports. two of these are iowa and louisiana. i just got to thinking about that. women's championship a week ago in basketball. lsu and iowa. what would have been the story if there was a transgender athlete participating in that game and dominated that game?
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and took the attention away from the women who worked all their lives to find themselves in that game itself? >> well, first of all you look at joe biden, what he just is trying to do with title ix about fairness in women's sports. he is trying to say if you don't get federal -- you won't get federal funds if you ban trans athletes on your team and women's sports. what he is doing is exactly -- remember a couple of weeks ago we were talking about what was happening in vermont and there was a religious school in a league that decided not to compete against another team because they had a trans athlete. they've banned the school. the religious school from the league. 94 girls were out of athletics to just cater to one trans athlete in another school. that's exactly what's happening right now. that's what we are fighting for
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at fairness first.u.s. we have to fight these issues. also parental rights. there are a lot of things we're doing and we hope people can come in and support this because we're winning some and losing others. these issues will not stop coming up over the next couple of years. also we would like your support to candidates that will support these issues that we are fighting so hard for. >> bill: thank you for coming on today. appreciate your time. >> my pleasure. >> bill: we'll talk soon. thank you. here is dana. >> dana: first it was gas stoves. now the biden administration's latest green push is going after your car. a live report next hour. a race to the rescue as emergency crews rush to save a family from a house fire. we talked to these incredible heroes. >> i got her. veteran homeowners, it's time to fight inflation. use the 3 ps: plan ahead by getting a va cash out home loan from newday.
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new information coming out of louisville other than that ominous word we got from police talking about multiple casualties in the downtown area. it's near slugger stadium. if you are familiar with that city, it's very well-known right off the ohio river. no comment from the white house. the f.b.i. apparently has been to the scene. kentucky governor tweeted this talking about the police department confirming shooting in downtown louisville. headed their now. play for the city of louisville and families impacted. that's what we have at the moment. we will get you more when we get it from kentucky coming up shortly. dana. >> dana: teachers nationwide are on the lookout for class work generated by computers instead of students. school districts are trying to keep up with the rapid rise of artificial intelligence and obvious potential to encourage cheating. mark meredith is live in washington with more. >> good morning to you. a.i. chatbots are fun to play
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with. for schools and colleges the risk of abuse is high with students testing the limits of what is considered cheating. 43% of college kids have used a.i. apps. over half admit they used a.i. to help with assignments. school nationwide are pondering how to monitor student's use of a.i. and it is hard to stop. people can access websites anywhere even at home. chatgpt 0 that alouts educators to upload assignments if it's original or a.i. >> we have our own a.i. that we check against and we feed it the document and ask it how likely it is that you would have written the exact same thing? >> the educators don't get 100% proof a student may be cheating. they can create a discussion to find out what's going on. >> dana: the temptation would be there. mark meredith,ha

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