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get information. that all the time we have left this friday evening. thank you for making the show possible in the mean time let not your heart be troubled and lauren ingraham, the ingraham angle is next. have a great weekend. we'll see you monday. >> i'm kaley in for laura ingraham and this is a special edition off the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. if you're a 21 year old gamer, a legally leaking classify documents here's a tip do not search classified intelligence reporting for the word leak on your government issued computer. seems like common sense. but that exactly what the leak suspect in massachusetts international gardsman jack tix,
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ira allegedly after the government knew about the leaks and were desperately trying to find out who was behind it. we learned all that and more after 21 year old tixeira made his appearance in court today. jonathan shunt live in or wes coast news room with all the details. >> it was a brief court appearance for the accused leaker today in federal court in boston beginning a likely lengthy legal process and potentially a very long prison sentence. if 21 year old jack tixeira if he is found guilty under the espionage act. >> there are very serious penalties with that. sign -- there's if you try toep does he need its thisg mants goo astounding torting this ist forw
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look are. serious consequences
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that this country faces. we live in an extremely dangerous world and we are probably the most attractive jewel on the planet, and it's essential that we have intelligence agencies operating to make sure that we americans are what i have thought about
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sharing whether it was on a game site or at a cocktail party. nothing of the sort and yet since we can't have people operate with self restraint, self control what we need is an administration that recognizes how serious this is, and i started off by pointing out that this is a real threat. our administration is far more interested in figuring out whether traditional catholics are conservative catholics are in somehow a threat to the country rather than staying focused like a laser on the actual issues that we need. the gang of eight in the in the capital need to come forward immediately and demand that there be a representation made by this administration
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explaining what has occurred. yeah jeopardizing in many ways our relationships based on what has happened here in such a casual way by this administration that's lost its focus described it so well, you know, i remember the you didn't deal classified information a lot in your capacity as press secretary and my capacity, i should say. however i remember receiving the presidential daily brief. i got to observe it. there was a pertinent news story and you're right. i mean, i had to go into this room someone had to come in. they had to essentially present the information. there were so many safeguards and procedures, which is why it's so hard to comprehend how this happened. sean i want to get this in the former press secretary jen psaki had some thoughts on the discord leaks. she downplayed it much like her former boss watch. the content of what we have seen. none of that was earth, shattering the challenge , though that's of interest to me is what are the conversations behind the scenes in foreign capitals? i mean,
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you have this league had the moral lago documents, classified documents laying all over the place. what are people the five eyes partners where we share our intel? pretty freely with what do they think? sean first of all, i seem to remember a classified documents by the wheel of a corvette. that was joe biden putting that aside, nothing earth shattering . these were private communications from the massad . the security forces in israel from the national security council in south korea. we learned about new chinese spy balloons. we learned about us special forces abroad in ukraine, nothing earth shattering. how could she say that? jen psaki mentioned she's a disgrace. but horace said he mentioned the gang of eight. i'm sure this is information that even the gang of eight in congress doesn't have access to and it begs the question. how is the chinese military advance so quickly? this this steel the billions of dollars that we invest in planes and ships and missiles. they steal it whole wholeheartedly. because we i haven't haven't secured our intelligence and again, we have
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to pivot and you can't have a president of former press secretary or an administration that doesn't end understand the serious nature of this and again. i think the congress is gonna come harder. this administration both republicans and democrats, this is not about a set of documents you might have in your basement at mara lago or by your car in your garage. this is the most classified information this government has, and it was leaked. but but to share. it should never have it. you should have a small group. maybe 100. people have access to it, but not a million as horse cooper just mentioned well shot and horace. thank you very much. what's inside those leaked documents? it's been slowly trickling out and tonight we are learning disturbing new details. and, yes, they are earth shattering about what the administration has been hiding from us as it relates to china. the washington post reporting intel agencies knew about up to get this for additional chinese spy balloons, including one that flew over a us carrier strike group in a previously on reported incident, and then
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there's one named boulder 21, which reportedly carried sophisticated surveillance equipment and circumnavigated the globe from december 2021. until may 2022. but don't worry . remember what biden told us about that first by balloon. the idea that a balloon could traverse, uh, break american airspace is, uh mhm. anyway. it's not a major breach. joining me now is stephen moser, president of the population research institute and author of bully of asia. why china's dream is the new threat to world order, you know, one of the interesting things we learned about these new spy balloons, josh rogan and the washington post. stephen also had some rather alarming reporting and short, it was basically that china has longer range hypersonic missiles. but here's the president again, downplaying the spy balloon, which now we know had surveillance technology and there might have
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been for more. yeah kaylie, it just gets worse and worse. you know, it turns out there wasn't just one, uh, chinese by balloon, but a whole series of chinese bible and floating around the world over sensitive places and look, let's not call them spy balloon because that makes it sound like were the kids birthday party? the chinese call them espionage, spy airships, airships, the very sophisticated airships. they carry enough solar power panels to generate 10,000. watts of electricity. they carry sophisticated radar they carry sophisticated. cameras they can gather information as they weren't undoubtedly doing. over malmstrom air force base up in up in montana as it surveilled the air force base and made figure h around the air force. they used to make sure that it located all the planes and missiles and so forth that it was interested in finding and you know, and we still don't know all of the capabilities of this air shared because instead of doing the sensible thing and bringing it down over land intact. we
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waited until it was over. water shot it down. pull it up, submerged. it destroyed it. and now we're trying to put the pieces back together. it doesn't work that way. once again, we learned we cannot trust our government. to be honest with us. you know, part of leadership is setting a good example when it comes to things like handling classified documents taking responsibility for your mistakes when it when something like this happens, and we have to ask ourselves whether president by biden ever ever does this kaylie stephen no president biden he's over, discovering his genealogy on the taxpayer, dime and ireland. meanwhile, china's meeting with spain singapore, malaysia, france, the european european union, brazil, russia we know they've met with we know they brokered relations between saudi arabia and iran. are they trying to create a new world order? absolutely they've been trying to create a new world order for the last 30 years once the soviet union fell. deng xiaoping, the then leader of china in 1991, gathered his senior leadership together and
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said the old cold war is over. america won the new cold war is now beginning and we will win this one. that was 30 years ago. so she jean ping seizes opportunity. he is seizing this moment of american weakness, which quite frankly, is on full display every time president biden sadly opens his mouth to try and convince america's allies that america the century of america is over and the century of communist china is about to begin. china is now brokering peace deals in the middle east. if you can believe it is encouraging european countries france's macron to make a separate peace with beijing. he's building a network of allied states and bases in places like share lanka and cambodian djibouti that may one day rival american because own this is a major threat. we've got to focus on it now. not next year, not next decade. well said, stephen thank you. well, first al rocker now this white house staff undoubtedly and dismay. did another reporter just trick biden into admitting he's
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>> if nothing else proved that joe biden is not ready for another four years in office, just take a look at hue he
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represent us on the world stage this week. [garbled audio] >> making sure that we don't all have covid. >> thank you. >> what's the key to success? >> you know what i found out the key to success is, and i'm not sure i'm the best guy to explain it. >> this was given to me by one of these guys right here. was a helluva a rugby player. >> over the last 10 years i've traveled 17,000 miles with him. >> being here does feel, it feels like coming home. it really does. >> i'm not going home. i'm staying here. >> let's go lick the world. let's get it done. >> joining me now is newt gingrich, former speaker of the house.
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newt, america knows that our president is not entirely with it. the cnn poll reflects that recently 32% say he doesn't have the sam onor sharpness to be president. third say he shouldn't be reelected. how do republicans turn an unpopular president into an electoral defeat? >> i think that exactly the right question and where i would say that rather than focus on joe biden who clearly has very significant cognitive problems and who has to rely on his son, who himself, hunter has all sorts of cloud over his head. if you watched them in ireland, it was embarrassing how much president biden had to rely on his son just to seem semi competent. i think republicans need to focus as speaker mccarthy has been doing, on finding positive solutions, making clear that we
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are with the american people, being reasonable at a time when extremists dominate the democratic party. and offering the american people hope that there is a better future. i've just recently been in a series of meetings with people who were sophisticated and were genuinely frightened. they look at what's happening in saudi arabia, aligning with china and brazil, cutting deals with china, and what the iranians are doing, what the russians are doing, and they're really genuinely scared. these are very sophisticated people who look at how utterly incompetent joe biden is. he's not commander in chief. he's sort of cognitive problems in chief and i think that we have to recognize that the key is not to focus on biden. we don't want to be the anti-biden party. we want to be the pro-mare part y. >> that right. give voters a choice, an
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optimistic vision for the future. report that president biden was going to delay his announcement because he wanted to seem presidential, he was relying on chaos in the republican party but then he said this today which would perhaps suggest a ticker timeline. >> whether the last few days changed your calculus for when you make an announcement on your plan -- >> no, i've already may that calculus and will announce it relatively soon. the trip here just reinforced my sense of optimism about what can be done. >> so you've made a decision? >> i told you my plan is to run again. >> what do you think of the timeline? heed relatively soon. >> first of all, nobody should underestimate how likely it is that joe biden will be the democratic nominee. jerry ford, who had been appointed president, defeated ronald reagan,. jimmy carter at the bottom of his popularity defeated teddy
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kennedy. incumbent presidents inside their own party have enormous power. this guy is spending several trillion dollars of federal money. his ability to build a network to get things done, even though he may not totally understand what's going on. he's got a lot of friends who want to make sure he survives so they survive. i think biden, if he wants to, will be the nominee. yn also think that we kind of overestimate all this. remember, when you and i are chatting in april. in may of 2015, donald trump had not yet come down the escalator. >> so true. >> he did it in june. he hadn't even gotten in the race yet. who knows what's going to happen in the next few months. i do think if biden runs he will be the nominee and i suspect that if trump is running he will be the nominee. we'll see a rematch and we'll find out whether or not donald trump can be like grover cleveland and be the only ever
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president to be reelected having lost in between. >> fascinating, newt. we rely. you wisdom. thank you so much for joining us on this friday evening. >> thank you. >> it's been nearly two years since the biden administrate station's disastrous pull out from afghanistan, 13 service members, absolute heros were killed. and still, to this day, not a single person has been held accountable. if it were up to the biden administration, no 1 ever with a because they are prude. >> you guys are proud of the way that this mission was conducted proud of that? >> proud of the fact that we got more than 124,000 people safely out of afghanistan? you bet. proud of the fact that american troops were able to seize control of a defunct airport and get it operational in 48 hours? you bet. proud of the fact that we now have about a hundred thousand afghans our former allies and partners living in this country and working towards citizenship?
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you bet. he also says it wasn't chaotic. joining me now is someone who definitely doesn't agree with that, house oversight chairman james culmer. you are holding a hearing on this with inspectors general starting on wednesday. what you said is you want american people to have answers they deserve them. and john, the special ig for afghanistan reconstruction, he notified you that the biden administration was interfering in his investigation, which he has a right to conduct? how has the biden administration interfered? >> that what we're going to find out. the biden administration is not cooperating with the special inspector general. on these inspector generals are put into place in a bipartisan manner to oversee spending and various different types of oversight from within this particular cabinet or agency. when we started spending a lot of money in afghanistan, when be
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had the war in afghanistan, there was special inspector general for the whole afghan reconstruction because this was a significant amount of taxpayer dollars being spent here. when joe biden became president and certainly during the time of the debacle of a withdrawal, he quit communicating with the inspector general and he continues to this day not to cooperate with them. an important part of oversight is to hold people accountable for wrongdoing. we had 13 service members who died in this debacle. i don't think their families are proud of the way that the biden administration hannaled handled this the way that the spokesman said. we want to get answers for the american people and we want to know woo made decisions, who's to blame for what went wrong and how can we hold these people accountable for the disastrous withdrawal and the waste of billions of dollars of tax payer
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money. >> kaley: this is the most pressing question i have, biden said no 1 toll him he needed to leave a certain number of troops but general mckenzie said otherwise to congress. take a listen to this contradiction. >> they wanted you to keep about 2,500 troops. >> no, they didn't. it was split. >> they didn't tell you they wanted troop-troops to stay? >> no, not in terms of whether be were going to get out in a time frame all troops. they didn't argue against that. >> i recommended that we maintain 2,500 troops in afghanistan. yn also have a view that the withdrawal of those forces would lead to the collapse of afghan military forces and eventually the afghan government. >> so is biden lying there? >> well, that what we're going to find out. that an important question because there are a lot of people that suspect that maybe joe biden isn't the one that makes a lot of decisions in this white house. we want to know if the military's acting unilaterally or if joe biden was dishonest with the american people.
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i know joe biden has a pattern of dishonesty with american people. but with respect to the afghanistan withdrawal, and the loss of 13 service members, we're going to find out who in fact is telling the truth and who in fact is lying because the american people deserve answers. the taxpayers deserve answers. and the family families of those 13 service members who were lost in the withdrawal deserve answers and that what the house oversight committee is going to attempt to get is answers to exactly who made what decisions, who knew what, when, and why this turned out the way it did. >> those 13 service members, they certainly deserve answers. we will be watching you wednesday. thank you very much, congressman. >> up next, we show you the tolerance of the radical left. we reveal what happens when an angry trans activist meets a conservative group on campus. plus, the big move ron de santis may and what it's going to mean as we go forward.
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qunol. the brand i trust. >> kayleigh: leasha told you about the physical assault on swimmer riley gaines when she spoke at an event last week. noun a trans activist crashed another event and again turned violent. >> yeah, no, you just support the genocide of trans kid and you want everyone in supp or of that. >> that is such an assumption is that such an assumption with all of this [bleep] right. >> what is anti-trans. >> you're tpusa you dumb [bleep] >> wow. >> kayleigh: those i hart u.s.a. pins must have really been triggering. joining us now is cofounder of public. we hear this often a genocide against trans individuals. a genocide is what happens in
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china to the huigers where their birth rate has been reduced by 60%. >> that right. not only point that the number of documented trans folks that have been killed over the last three years has consistently gone down. it's under 50 people anden those people we don't know 234 they were killed because they were trans. any time you have a group claiming there's a genocide against them, you should be concerned because that's often going to be used as pre-tex for the kind of aggressive and violent behaviors we saw there, that we saw against riley gaines, against kelly j keen in new zealand. around the world we're seeing radicalized trans activists attack people and in particular attack women who are defending women's spaces and women's sports. >> i would be remise if i didn't mention that there were some words that came from the white hues to transgender individuals. these words i'm about to play from you came the same week that
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a transgender shooter murdered six christians and here is what she said after the administration refused to say the word christian. >> lgbtqi + kids are resilient. they're not going anywhere and we have tear back. this administration has their back. >> kayleigh: fight is an interesting word. >> i experience this is it's very interesting of course coming from folks that have demanded the censorship of disfavored voices on social media platforms us a tense to prevent hard and avoid the iningissation of violence. there she is actually justifying fighting and saying that we have their back. that's not okay. this is a group that has a victimhood ideology which already is cultivating a kind of anger and resentment that directed haphazardly and
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dangerously. i think we can just see the rhetoric simmer down a bit and get everybody to com down. >> this is the national institute of health, which is supposed to work on, like, averting pandemics, let's say, the nih comes out with advice saying you might be violating someone's civil rights you forget their pronoun and they have a list of pronouns we'll pop them up. zis, hers, theirs, i don't know what any of these mean, i can barely remember names but now i have to remember this or i'm violating perhaps civil rights? >> it's absurd. i think we know now from europe where there's significant reform underway to protect children. we know all the kids that so-called transition are suffering autism spectrum disorder or some other neuro logical or developmental disorder. we see a lot of gay and lesbian kids who if they allowed to go through puberty would be adults with full sexual function.
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they're being sterilized and they're being deprized a life of sexual measurement. just until recently deads kateed themselves to the liberation of gay and lesbian people. i think what we've seen here is a very different kind of political movement that really hijacked the sort of the freedom and rights that have been gained by gays and lesbians really abused it and similarly i think preying on really vulnerable kids in particular. >> so true. >> if you're a grown adult you can choose what you want to do but we're talking about children. >> kayleigh: it's a tragedy. michael, thank you. let's turn to florida now where republicans there are actively trying to protect women including the lives of the unborn. here's how the administration reacted. >> they attack the freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body just yesterday in florida extremists there signed a six-week ban before most women eve known they're pregnant in
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the midst of all these attacks, on fundamental freedoms, these so-called leaders dare to tell us they are fighting for our freedoms. >> kayleigh: joining me now is dr. ben carson and founder of the american cornerstone institute. dr. carson, you know, contrary to what stacey abrams tell us at six weeks you hear a heart beat. i saw my baby on an ultrasound just last year. i heard the heart beat, it wasn't manufacture, you're a world renouncer, separated the first conjoined twins. tell us about life and what it's like at six weeings. >> ben: first of all you is the gap-gamete, a male gamete and a female gamete with 23 chromosomes. those have no potential to become a human being. when they join together after fertilization, you've got a complete set 46 chromosomes, a
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completely different individual, not part of the father, not part of the mother. and what the shame is we've managed to convince women that they cannot be complete and they cannot be free unless they have the right to kill this baby. that's inside of them. which is a blessing. it's not a disease. you know, these medications, they call, um, they call them medications, the antiabortion pills, or the abortion pills, but it's not a disease. it's not a sickness that being treated. it's a blessing from god.er and what we have to start thinking about in this country is the importance of life as we move further and further away from respecting life, look what's happening to our relationships with each other? we're not respecting life
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anywhere from the womb to the tomb. i think that's one of the reasons we see so much violence. we see people going out and committing horrendous acts because they no longer respect people. we have to change that some how some way soon because our society is going down the tubes pretty quickly. >> that so beautifully said. as scripture tells us before i formed you in the womb i knew you. you were fearfully and wonderfully made. the converse of the six weeks, let's gob to what the left says, john fetterman, hobbs, katie hobbs, they've all told us they want no bans on abortion whatsoever. why is there never a discussion of pain? if you could let us know from a doctor's standpoint, a baby does feel pain and certainly at the point where you're going to 38, 40 weeks. >> er. >> ben: absolutely. even at 15, 16 weeks we know they're able to feel pain. when you see an abortion being
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performed you see the tube being introduced into the uterus, sometimes the baby seems to try to move away from it before it attaches and then all of a sudden pulls off an arm, pulls off a leg, you see all this blood and gore going down the tube. it is absolutely barbaric. and then by the time you get late into the second trimester and into the third trimester you can't do it that way, the tissues are too tough and you actually put a force emdown and grab and just twist and pull and out comes a shoulder, you know? out comes another part of the anatomy. it's incalculable how men and cruel this is. we talk about the ancient civilizations saying they're barbarians what are we? >> kayleigh: it's hard to hear but i'm glad you described it that way. if you want to really understand what goes on with abortion in the late stages you are viewers
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should go read the the carhart opinion the supreme court where they describe what happens to a baby. >> ben: absolutely. >> kayleigh: 32,000 babies saved since dobbs. tucker carlson has an exclusive interview with elon musk on monday. there's a warning for elon that you need to hear right now. we'll have it for you. plus, jail time or no jail time for biden's gender fluid bag man. find out after this. what if she likes playing golf? it's expensive. we're outlawing golf. wait. can i still play? since we work with emower, we don't have to worry about planning for a third kid. you can still play golf... sometimes. take control of your financial future to empower what's next.
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>> kayleigh: what a surprise? another criminal its caping jail time, except this time it's biden official and no women's luggage thief sam britain. kevin cork has all the details. kevin. >> kevin: evening,. imagine if you will someone rating someone else's luggage or closet, rummaging through their dresses, shoes, jewelry, unmentionables and then with stubbled chin and mustache still leaking of aqua velva putting those clothes on like they were their very own. that what you sam britain ad mats he did and now he's going
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to pay. not in the way that you might think. as a plea deal he was charged with a misdemeanor instead of a felony for stealing women's luggage at las vegas airport. judge ordered him to pay 3600 bugs in restitution for the stolen goodies, a fine, foe jail, no orange is the new black, just a fine. but don't go out there and scuff your shoes just yet because brenton still faces felony charges in similar case which is a way of saying justice may not always be blind but sometimes the scales do tip in the right direction. >> kayleigh: kevin, great reporting. thank you. >> kevin: you bet. >> i can help deal with some very difficult challenge like disease and climate change. but ales have to address the potential risks to or society, to our economy, to our national security. it remains to be seen.
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it could be. >> kayleigh: well the presidents around the dangers of ai, elon musk is not holding back in an exclusive interview with our own tucker carlson. >> ai is more dangerous than, say, mismanaged airkraft design or production maintenance or bad car production in the sense that it is, it has the potential it is not trivial, it has the potential of a civilizational destruction. >> joining me now is mike davis, founder and president of the internet accountability project, also the founder and president of the article 3 project. mike, destruction of civilization, that a pretty dire warning. >> yeah, and i actually agree with elon musk about this. congress and states must act pro actively instead of reactively as we're dealing with this powerful new tool called artificial intelligence. we can't repeat the mistakes of
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the past with big tech where woe gave them 25 years of section 230 immunity and anti-trust amnesty. they youd their power, their gatekeeping power to control information and commerce, amazon, google, facebook, and apple, woe need to break up these big techs and we can't let these big tech monopolies take control of art fills artificial intelligence. >> kayleigh: even if we find a way to regulate ai here, who is to say that russia and china will do the same? there's this headline vladimir putin lays out how china and russia plan to dominate the ai arm's race. it's a troubling prospect. >> it really is and that's why it's so important that woe get out in front of this f. we can't have it where it's going to be too difficult 10 years down the road to put this jeany back in the bottle. >> it will bow. there's such scary potential with ai just iron day to day lives. this is a mother who was convinced by a voice that
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sounded identical to her daughter except it was ai. she was convinced that her daughter was kidnapped. >> my daughter's voice crying and sobbing saying mammal. i'm like okay, what happened? she's like mom. these bad men have me help me. >> she says a man demanded ransom in exchange for breanna. it was all a scheme using artificial intelligence to replicate her daughter's voice. >> kayleigh: frightening stuff there. >> yeah. it really is. it just shows that there is a bipartisan need right now to set aside politics for these policy makers in congress and the states to get together and come up with the rules of the road going forward so we don't have a nightmare scenario where we're controlled, the slaves to these robots. >> one last question for you, i quoted you earlier in the week on a different topic. there was a transgender vandal, no jail time from the doj, 34
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pro-lifers have been targeted. disparity there? >> this is outrageous. the biden justice department civil rights division has been completely politicized and weaponised. when they are trying it put a father in jail for 11 years for protecting his 11 year ole son, praying outside of an abortion clinic, he got into a scuffle yet he's giving this transgender terrorist no jail time. >> kayleigh: if you doubted there was an anti-christian bias happening at the biden doj, doubt it no longer. we have the facts. mike, thank you very much. final thought, when we return.
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>> kayleigh: that's it for us tonight. check out my fourth coming back i have my copy here, serenity and the storm, living through chaos by leaning on christ. comes out may 2, but it's available for pre-order now
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