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you want to be a part of the show, go to hannity .com, get information and the tickets are absolutely free. >> h all right. that's all the time we have left this friday evening. we appreciating.e joining us . m thank you for making this showua possible. in the meantime, let notrt b ina your heart be troubled. and laura ingram , the ingramanl angle's next. >> have a great weekend. we'll see you monday. i'm kelly mcenany.ey in fo and for laura ingraham.in and this is graha speciaaml edition of the "ingraham angle"l from new york city tonight. >> if you're a twenty one year docu classified government documents, here's a tis here'sp do not search classifiede wo intelligence reporting forrd loo the word leak on yourns government issued computer seems like commoe. n sense, but that's exactly what the leak suspect in massachusett air jac national guardsman jack tachira allegedly did after news brokerk
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that the government knew about the leaks and were desperatelyw trying to find out who wasg to fi remember, the new york timesnd beat them to . we learned all that and more after twenty one year old his irst appearance in court today. >> fox newn cours chief correspo jonathan is live in our westm coast newsroom with all the details. >> jonathan detail, good evening. 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. for twenty one year old jack tachira. if he is ultimately found guilty under the espionage act or very serious penalties associated with that. ou people who sign agreements to be able to receive classified documents acknowledge the importance to the national security of not disclosing those documents. and we intend to to send thatele
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message. toda released today showed that the gaming the fbi to tachira, who , despite his age and low leveld h ranking in the air national le level security clearance. ti documents,xe ashara had been posting the classified material on line since december, raising the oversight or lack of oversight from the military and intelligence community. wrapping up his tour of w ireland, president bidennswers. >> i was struck with the department to make sure that had access in the first place, number one . , toand number two , to focuswh extensively on the extent to whichll it all occurred. i have nothing to report beyondi what's already been reported, not to sharaf'rat s next court appearance will be a detention
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hearing on wednesday kelly . >> jonathan , thank you. well, as many of you know, i'ven worked in an administration before. >> i've had a securityur clearancite. and what i find completely inexcusable about this entire thing is how the government allowed this to happen in the first place, despite their so-called protocols. >> we do have stringent guidelines in place for safeguarding classified and sensitive information. let me just emphasize my point that this was a we have rules in place. we do have strict protocols ince place. look, again, we have procedures. we have protocols in place. we have safeguards in place. we have processes. hmm.>> well, joinin j mg now is sean duffy, co-host of the bottom line on fox business,nd and horace h cooper project . twenty one chairman. sean, you've dealt informati with classified information before. you were a congressman. youru know, the pentagon presse secretary says procedure
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four times, process l these ,guidelines three times. great if you have all these rules and guidelines. but it's h alvin bragg bragging i have all these criminal laws ,but i'm not enforcing them. >> something is amiss.t theryoue. intelligence you have protocols, but you don't use your protocols to actually keep intelligence safe . i mean, so any american who tries to sign on to their bank account knows how hard it is if you useur a different server than your home server. there's like multiple t authentications that you have to go through to verify that it's you. or if you tru y to sign into google or hotmail, these companies have protocols to verify that it's you who's getting on that server or thates hotmail account. the problem here is , yes, sheriff should not have had the security clearance that he did as a national guardsman. hetwenty one years old from massachusetts, but he did in too many peoplficatione have thf classifications and he's a young man. but there are a lot ofld men old men who are in the pentagono ha and the nsa that are supposedcee to have proceduress in guardrails that make sure thate if someone like tachira triese e
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to access very sensitive information, there ared fl red flags, there's lights and sirens. they go off that trigger thathes that y don't go , hey, whydo is this young man tryinge to access this information? is he does he need it? t should he have it? and they go to his house. we've had snowden, we've had assange, bradley manning. an has happened. kelly . it keeps happening and theknow government doesn't change course. and you know this well, eight hundred billion dollars a year w and this is the kind of security we get for our intelligence. it's unbelievable. you don't hear this from from any of our allies, any of our enemies. they don't have this kind of leaks. but america, we do we to change course. we have to horse politico reporting this was astounding to me. it's not uncommon for relatively junior service members to have access to top secret information. they go on to say that more than one million , one million u.s. government employees have access.
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look, there are serious consequences that this country faces. we live in an extreme, robabl dangerous world and we arey probably the most attractive jew jewel on the planet. and it's essential that we havee intelligencell agencies operatig to make sure that we americans are kept safe . and this crown jewel is protected. when i worked in the bush administration, in public diplomacy, i too had a security clearance and i made absolutely sure that the information that i had access to , the conversations that i had remained exclusively either here or simply reported back to the appropriate parties. never 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 recognizestion tha how serious g is . and i started off by pointing out that this is a real threat. our administration is far more interested in figuring outo whether traditional catholics are conservative catholicsli or in somehow a threat to the country, rather than staying focused like a laser that on the actual issues that we n need. the the gang of eight in the inme fr the capital needwa to come forward immediately and demand that there be a representation made by this administration h
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explaining what has occurred. my we are jeopardizing in many ways our relationships based on what has happened here inthis such a casual way by this administration. administthat's lost its focus, u describe it so well, i remember the you didn't deal with c classified information a lot inc your capacitity as press secretary? in my capacity, i should say i m however, i remember receivinghew the presidential daily brief. i got to observe it.as there was a news story. and you're right. i mean, i had to go into thisson room. someone had to comad to coe in. they had to essentially presente the information. there were so many safeguards to and procedures, which is why it's so hard to comprehend how this happened. i wantsean, i want to get this. the former press secretary, jen psaki, had some thoughts on the discord leaks. she downplayed it much like her former boss. >> watch the contents of whate we have seen. none of that was earth shattering. the challenge, though, that's of interest to me. whais what are the conversatios
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behind the scenes in foreign capitals? i meanmean, you have this leak,, the mar-a-lago documents, classified documents cl, all ovs the place. what are people, the fiv pe eyer partners where we share our intel pretty freely with ? what do they think, sean?first firsoft of all, i seem by to remember classified documents by the wheel of a corvette that wacorvettes joeg putting that aside, nothing earth shattering. these were privateprivate communications from the mossad ,the security forces in israel, fromom the national security council in southhine korea. we learned about new chinesese s sppyrnedy aliens. we learned about us specialno forces abroad in ukraine. thing nothing earth shattering. >> j how could you say that? jen psaki mentioned she's a h disgrace, but said he meantthate to a gang ofve eight . i'm sure this is informationress that even the gang of eight in d congress doesn'toecess to have s to . and it beghes the question, chi how is the chinese military advancney advancklye so quickly? they steal the billions of dollars that we invest in i planes and ships and missiles. they steal ieheartedt wholeheari because we haven't they haven't secured our intelligence. ivot d
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and again, we have to pivot. and you can't have a president ,a former press secretary or an administration that doesn't understand the serious nature of this. and again, i think the congressh is going to come hard of thislis administration, both republicans and democrats. this is not about a set of documents you might have in your basement at mar-a-lago or by your car in your garage. thisyour garage. this was classd this government has and it was leaked. o share. i but but the sheriff should never have it. . you should have a small group.ss maybe one hundred people have access to it, but not a millione . >> horace cooper just mentioned well shot. and horace, thank you veryr entn much. ed very mwhat's inside those leaked documents? it's been slowly trickling outlt . and tonight we are learningand, disturbing new details. and yes, they arhey ae shatterig about what the administration has been hiding from us as im ts relates to china. "the washington post" reporting intel agenciesnew knew about upe to get this four additional chinese spy balloons, including one that flew over a us carrieru strike group isln a previous
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unreported incident. o and then there's one named 21 bowzer, twenty one , which reportedly carried sophisticated surveillance equipmenequipment and circumnavd the globe from december 2020 one until may. 2020 two .ry but don't worry. remember, abidin told us about that first spy balloon and the idea that a balloon could a traverse american airspace is anyway, this is not a major breach . >> joining me now ise now is sta mosher, president ofrc the population research institute and author of bull aus of asia why china's dream is the new threat to worldof order. ng know, one of the interesting things we learn about thesenew s new spy balloonspy, josh roginhn and the washington post. steven alsomo haed some rather alarming reporting. in short, it t washat basicallys china has longer range. bu hypersonic missiles. but here's the president again. downplaying the spy balloon,noy which now we know had
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surveillance technology. >> there might have been four more. it just gets worse and worse. you know, it turns out that wasn't just one chinese spy balloon, but a whole series of d chinese spy balloons floating ad around the world over sensitivet places. and look, let's not call themwee spy balloon, because that makes us sound like we're at a kid'ski birthday party. the chinesds biry? thee, them e spy airships, their airships, the very, th sophisticated airships. they carry enough solar powearr panels to generate 10,000 watts of electricity. they carry sophisticatedated rar they carry sophisticated cameras. they can gatheasr information, as they were undoubtedly doing over malmstrom malmstr air force up and up and up montana as it e surveille the air force baserouh and made figure eights around the air forc.e base to make sure that it located all the planes and missiles and so forth. thath that was interested in f. and , you know, and we still a don't know all of the capabilities of this airship because instead of d, until sensible thing
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bringing it down over land intact, we waited until it was i over watert , got it down, up, and submerged it, destroyed it. no and now w we are trying to puta. the pieces back together. it doesn't work that way. once again, weain, we learn we t trust our government. to be honest with you, no partse of the leadership is is setting a good example when it comes ths to things like handlinglity classified documents, taking responsibility for your mistakes. for yoistakeswhen it when somete this happens. and we have to ask ourselveseved whether president biden ever, ever does this, steven disc and president biden, he's over discovering his genealogy on the taxpayer dime in s ireland.inga and meanwhile, china is meeting with spainpoysia, singapore, malaysia, france, the european european union , brazil, russia. w we know they've met with webrok know they brokered relationser. between saudi arabia and iran. are they trying to create a new world order? to cr >>ea absolutely. they've been trying to create a new world order for the last . thirty years. once the soviet union fell, deng xiaoping, the then leader i of china in 1991, gathered his
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senior leadership together and said the old cold war is over. america won the new cold war is now beginning and we will win this one . one that was thirty years ago.. soago. so xi jinping sees this opportunity. he is seizing this moment of american wh weakness, which, que frankly, is on full display every time president biden try 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. chn to begin. china is now brokeringa is now e deals in the middle east, ifs eu you can believe ittries f is encouraging us to do just set macron to make a separate peace with beijing. beijinhe's building a network of allied states and bases in places like sri lanka and cambodia and djibouti that may one day rival americwna. because on this is a majorit threat. we've got to focus on it now. ne arnot next year, not next decad. >> well said , stephen . thank you. well, first, al roker. now this white house staff, undoubtedly in dismay, did another reporter just trick
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office, just take a look at how he represented us on the world stage this week. th success, the push factor in every respect, making sure that we knot w primarily 10%, which makes it a success. y to and i'm not sure i'm just . by o to explain it this wasne given to me by one of these guys right here who wasa a hell of a rugby player beat down black in tears. i met more with xi jinping than any world leader has over him the last ten travel. >> seventeen thousand milesin with him. badir does feel i know it feelsg like coming home. >> it really doeois. >> i'm not going to stay here.od let's go like the world.t it let's get . joining me now is newt gingrich. former speaker of the house
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and fox news contributor newt america knows thatth our president is not entirely with the cnn poll reflects that recently. 32% say he doesn't have be stamina or sharpness to be president . a third say he shouldn't be reelected. but how do republicans turn an unpopular president into electoral defeat? >> because it doesn'tunpopu necessarily translate as we saw in the midtermlaens. well, i think that's exactly the right question. righand i would say that rather than focusing on joe biden, who clearly has very significant cognitive problems and who has to rely on his son , who himself has all sorts of clouds over his head. but if you watch them in watch ireland, it was embarrassingedb how much president biden had to rely on his son just to seeha him. semicoy onn and rather than focs on that, i think republicanss as need to focus, as speaker mccarthy has been doing on finding positive solutions,
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makingr that clear that we arerb with the american people being w reasonablehe at a time whend ofe extremists dominate the democratic party. ameriand offering the american people hope that there is a. better future. ries o i just have recently been in a series of meetings with people who are sophisticated and who are genuinely frightenedated. they look at what's happening in saudi arabiaraba, allyingwith with china, in brazil, cutting deala, and ws with china in what the iranians are doing, what the russians are doing r, e are and they're really genuinely scared. these are very sophisticated peoplevehisticatk who look at y incompetent joe bideinn is . he's not commander in chief. coi he's sorry. he's sort of cognitive problems in chief. and i thin k we have to recognize that the key is not to focu s. and biden, w be don't want to be the anti biden party. we want to b pare the pro ameri party. >> that's right. give voters a choice
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and optimistic vision for the future. futuren , axios haed reported beatwa president biden was going to delay his announcement because he wanted to seem presidential. n >> he was relying on chaos in the republican party. but thenn pa you said this toda would suggest perhaps a quicker timeline. take a listen. >> in the last few days, >>lculus when you make an announcement of your plan, no, i've already made that calculuse for how to grow up to be so. but the trick here justm reinforced my sense of optimismc about what canan be done. so you made a decision.n he you remember, i told you my plan is to run again.edel >> what do you think of the timeline? i said relatively soon. y shou well, look, first of all, nobody should underestimate it. how likely it is that joe biden will be the democratic nominee . gerry ford, who hadd been appointed president , defeated o ronald reagan, jimmy carter at the bottom of his popularity, y
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defeated teddy kennedy, incumbent presidents inside their own party have enormous power. this guy is spendingthis guy i l trillion dollars of federa ls abil money. his ability to build a networkhy to get things done, even thought he may not totally understand what's going on . he's got a lot of frief friendoi who want to make sure hevek survives so they survive. so i thinkbif biden, if he wann to , will be the nominee. i also thinkk tha t we kind of overestimate all this. remember, were youmember, and e chatting in april, in may of two thousand fifteen, donald trump had not yet come down the escalator. he did it in june. now, he hadn't even gotten in the race yet. so who knowsng t what's going to happen in the next fewbide months. i do think that biden, if heee d runs, will be the nominee. run and i do suspect that trump, ifn he continues running, will be the nominee. so we'll see a rematchd we'l and we'll find out whether orcl
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not donald trump can be likehey grover clevelandever and be the only other president to be reelected, having lost inn bw between. so m >> fascinating new .ing we rely on your wisdom. thank you so much. eve for joining us on this friday evening. >> thank you. well, it's beee n nearlybide fro years since the biden administration's disastrous pullout from afghanistanom. 13 service members, absolute heroes, were killed. ngle and still to this day, not a single person has been heldmit accountable. and if it werera u, no 1p to the >> ynistration, no one ever would be because they are proudw . >> you guyays are proud of the way that this mission waspru conducted. doesn't meand of. re oh, that proud of the fact thate we got more than one hundred and twenty four thousand people safely out of afghanistan. etproud facyou bet. proud ofo the fact that americn troops were able to seize control of a defunct airport and get it operational in 48 hours. rational48you bet. w proud of the fact that we now an have about a hundreddr thousand afghans, our former alliespartne and partners living in this country. rstr
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and working towardsyo citizenship. >> you bet. wow.u bet. he also said it wasn't chaotic. we all saw the images. joining me now is someone doesn who definitely doesn't agree to that and wants to do something about it. hous't , e oversight committee chairman james comber, congressman, you are holding a hearing on this with inspector generals starting on wednesday. wan and what you said was, you want the american people to have answers they deserve, then they certainly do. and john sopkojohn, th, the speg for afghanistan reconstruction, he notified you that the biden administration was interfering in his investigation, which , we has a right to conduct.n how is the biden administration interfering? well, that's what we're going to find out. i mean, the environmenn admit ic cooperating with the special inspector generatol. these inspector generals aren ma put into place innn a bipartisan manner to oversee spending and varioufferent s different tf oversight from within this particular cabinet. e or agency.
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when we started spending a lot of money in afghanistan, whene we had the war in afghanistan, there were special inspectorl generafor thl for the whole afgf reconstruction because this wai. a significant amount of taxpayer dollars being spent here. enso when joe biden becameth president and certainly during the time of the debacle of a withdrawal, he quit communicatineg with the inspector general. and he continues to this day not to cooperate with them. >> now , an important part ofe ac oversight is to hold peoplee me accountable for wrongdoing. >> we hambd 13 servicemen who died in this debacle. i don't think their families are proud of the way that the bush administratio n handled this, the way that their spokesman just said . we want to get answers for the american people and we want to know who made decisions, who's to blame for the decisions that went wrong, and how can we hold these people accountable fore for th the disastrous withdrawal and the waste of billions of dollars of taxpayer money. >> i want to play this for you,.
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because this is the most pressing question i have about afghanistan. biden said no one told him he needed to leave a certain number of troops, but general mackenzikenziee said otherwise a to congress. >> take a listen to the contradiction. o keep top military advisers warned against withdrawing on this timeline. they wanted yo 50u to keep about't tel twenty five hundred. no, they didn't. it was splitl .s to they didn't tell you that whe they wanted troops to stay? >> no,th not not in terms ofll whether we were going to get out in a time frame. >> allops. troops. >> they didn't argue against that. i recommended that we maintain 2000main five hundred troops in afghanistan. i also have a view thatf l the withdrawal oeaf those forces would lead inevitably to the collapse of the afghan military forces and eventually the afghan government. >> so is biden lying there? well, that's what we're going to find out. and that's an importantt question, because there aresu a lot of peoplspec mn ise suspet maybe joe biden isn't the one miat makes a lot of decisions in this whitlie house. and we wan at to know ifg un the military is acting unilaterally or if joe biden
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was dishonest with the american people. i know joen has disho a pattern of dishonesty with the american people. i can tell youne that with our s other primary investigation of the biden family. but with respect to the afghanistan withdrawal and thew loss of 13 service membersin,s l 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.swers. the taxpayers deserve answers. and the families of those 13 service members who were wlost in the withdrawal, at they deserve answers. and that's what the house oversight committesighe is attet to get next wednesday is answers to exactly who made t whydecisions, who knew wha when and why this turned out the way it did those 13 servicee members. they certainly deserve answers. we will be watching you wednesday. than wat thank you k you very much,th congressman. >> well, up next, we shoe w you the tolerance of the radical left and we reveal what happenas when ay n angry trans activist meets a conservative group on campunservatis. on d plus, the big move ron desantis just made. and what it's goinat ig to mean
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two champs in a saturday night kick all the way to the usfl season. kicks off tomorrow on fox. well, laura told you about the physical assault on swimmere riley gaines by radical leftist when she spoke at a turning point. usy n evena event last week.ashe well, now a trans activist crashed another event and again turned violent. >> yeah, no, you just reporton the of trans kids and you want to everyone is born. >> yeah, no, i it's such an assumption. right. of this with that. >> right. what is your territory table? you're keeping saying the the like that. >> that's not. wow.leig those iharh: ta usa penso they t have really been triggering. >> joining us now is michaels co shellenberger, co-founder of public a substract publication . you know, it'sagains interestine hear this often a against trans individuals.
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the is what's happening in china to the, where their birthe rate has been reduced by 60 bee percent. oh, yeah, that's right. and not only that, but i pointld out that the number of documented trans folks thats have been killed over the lastge three years has consistentlypeoe gone down. it's under 50 people. and even those people we don't know if they were killed because they were trans. and we als o don't know if the rate of homicide is any higher than it is for the general population. so, you know, any time you have a group claiming there's against them, you should be concerned because that's often going to be usedviolen as pretext for the kind ofs we aggressive and violent behaviors that you saw there thy gaines, agains that we saw against really gains that we saw againstkeen i kelly jachinn in new zealand, really around the word world , we're seeing radicalized transam activists attack people and a particular attack women. who are defending women's spaces and women's sports michael. and i'd be remiss ife ref dn't t mention that there weresgende some words that came from the white housviduals.e to tranr individuals. these words that p i'm about
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to play for you from karine jean-pierre camesgende the same week that a transgender shooter murdereded six christians. and here's what she said after the administration, by the way, refused to say the word christian . >> take a listen. chr lgbtq i plus kids are resiliente . they are fierce.nt they fight back .ey're they're not goinnog anywhere . and we have their back this administer nation hasht is their back fightan is an interesting word. g woi mean, this is it's very interesting, of course, coming from folks that have demanded the censorship of disfavored voices on social media platforma s us as, ostensibly t to prevent harm and to avoid the instigation of violencether were there. she is actually justifyingis fighting and saying that weck. have their back. >> that's that's not okay. oka this is a group that has a a victimhood ideology which already is cultivating a kind of anger and resentment that's
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inchoate and directed haphazardly and dangerously. bt so i think we need to see the rhetoric simmer down a bitch and get everybody to calm down. >>s and this is the national on, institute of health, whichandems is supposed to work on averting pandemics. let's say,y the nih comes out with advice saying, hey, youve s might be violating someone's civil rights if you forgetnounph their pr. and they have a list of pronounems will pop them up. >> this hers air veirs. i don't know any of these mean i can barely remember names, ha this thiave to remember or i'm committing perhaps a civil rights violation. >> michael. vi yeah, i mean, it's absurd. i mean, look, i think we knowno now from europe where there's a significant reform effor to pr underway to protect children. we know that about one third ofs all the kids that transition, so-called transition are suffering autisticautism spectr disorder or some otheror neurological or developmenta del disorder. ds w weho see i a lot of and kidsed who , if they were allowed to go through puberty, would end up becoming and adults adt with full function and said,
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these are kids.they'r i think it's important to say it. they're being sterilized. a they're being deprived of life, of pleasure. this by a movement that had just until recently dedicated itself to the liberationad ofgan and people. and we've as a country haveink h acceptedat marriages. but i think what we've seen here is a very different kind of political movement that's really hijacked the sort of the freedom and rights that have been gained by gays an an really abused it.simila and similarly, i think preyingrl on really vulnerable kids inparl particular, i think most of us think if you're a grown adult, you can choose what you want to do. >> but we're talking about children at thisaboudren. child. >> it's a tragedy.ou. let michael, thank you.to let's turn to florida now, where republicans there are actively trying to protect women, includinging the lives t the unborn. >> here'sion womathe administration reacted . they attacked the freedom of mab the woman to make decisions about her own body. just yesterday in florida,d extremist's signed a six week
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ban before most women even know they're pregnant. thein the midst of all these attacks on fundamental freedoms, these so-called leaders dare to tell us they are fighting for our freedoms. >>ms joining me now is dr. ben u carson, former trump hud secretary and founder of the american cornerstone institute. dr. carson carson, , contrary to what heart stacey abrams tells us , at six weeks, you can hear heartbeat. i saw my bab last y on ayen ultd just last year. i heard the heartbeat.d it wasn'renot manufactured.un you're a world renowned surgeone ,separated the first conjoinedis twins. tell us about life and wha t it's at six weeks. rst of >> well, first of all, you gap-, you have the gametes, a male and a female with 23 chromosomes. thos e have no potentialeing to become a human being. but when the they joined togethr after fertilization, you gotlete
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a complete set, 46 chromosomes, a completely different individual, not part of the father, not part of the mother. and what the shame is with managed to convince women that they cannot be complete and they cannot be free unless e they have the right to kill a this baby that's inside of them, which is a blessing. it's not a disease. you know, these medications, as they call the they call itpio the medication and the abortion pills or the abortion pills. pis >> but it's not a disease. it's not a sickness that's being treated. it's a blessing from god .have and what we have to startuntr thinking about in this country is the importance of life as we move further and further awayhan from respecting life. look what's happenining to our
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relationships with each other. and we're not respecting lift e anywhere . efrom the to the tomb. and i think that's one of s the reasons that we see so muchu violence. we see people going outd and committing horrendous acts because they no longer respecteo people. and we have to change that somehow, someway, soon. isbecause our society is going down the tubes pretty quickly. >> and so beautifully said , k as scripture tells us , before you. you were fearfully and i formed you in the , i knew you. you were fearfullyerse of and wonderfully madee johnconverse of the six weeks. you know, let's go over to what the left says. us john fetterman, hobbs, katie hobbs. they've all toldns us thater they want no bans on abortion. whatsoever. why is there never a discussionu of pain? u and if you could let us know from a doctor standpoint, a baby does feel pain. and certainly at the point wheng you're getting to thirty eight , thirty nine , 40 weeks or. absolutely. t 15 , 16 weeks, we w know that they're able to feel pain. and when you see a n abortion
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being performed on the screen, e you see the tube being introduced into the uterus. sometimes the baby t to to try to movesudden away from it befor pe it attachl and then all of a sudden pullsbn off an arm, pulls offe the legacy of this blood goreari going down the tube.c. b it is absolutely barbaric. and then by the time you get late into the secondst trimester,er you and into the td trimester, you can't do it that way. the tissues are too tough and you actually put a forceps and grab and just twistyo and pull and outcomes ofu shoulderknow outcomes. >> another part of the anatomy,e it's it's incalculable. how mean and cruel this is .uels and we talk about some of the ancient civilizations say that they were barbarians. what are we when we do things>>y like this? t >>o he you know,ar dr. carson, b hard to hear, but i'm gladed you described that way. wit and if you want to reallyn understand what goes on with abortionu ar, in the late stagee
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our viewers should go read the carhart opinion by theprem supreme court wherecour they describe an even more graphic detail than you just did. what what happens to a baby and nevertheless upheld that practice? >> it's astonishina g. absolutely. dr. carson at ben: thirty two thousand babies saved sincabe dobs . >> so thank you so much for joining us on this friday night. since dothank you, carrie .iv >> well, tucker carlson has anth exclusive interview with elon musk airing monday.need t but there's a warning from elon that you need to hear right tim now. we'll have it for you. plus, jail time or no jail time. for biden's gender fluid bag man. find out after indispensable show is back this season. tucker meets the press. here's your own grow room takes on canada and gets in the ring with ufc surveillance, a very mean business where it starts screaming now and dig in to let them eat bugs. could there really be a plan to make us eat a global agenda that is pushing all of these things in all new season?
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he's going to pay, but not inmih the way you might think. you see as part of a pleaf deal . sam brenton was charged with a misdemeanor instead of a felony for stealing women's luggage at las vegas airport. . mccarren, a judge ordering himee to pay more thangs thirty six hundred bucks and restitution for the stolen goods, which included jewelryngs and clothing and makeup. a fine no jail, no orange .ut is the new black just a fine. but don't go out there and scuff your manolo blahnik just yet because brinton's still faces felony charges in a similar case, which is a way of saying justice may not the diways be blind, but sometimes scales do tip in the rightevin, direction. >>grea kevin , great reporting.c >> thank you. wit you bet. i can deal with some very difficult challenges like disease and climate change. but albut we also have to addres the potential risk to our society to our economy, to our national security. >> clair.e, that remains to be
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seen. it could be. be while the presit dances around the dangers of a.i., elon musk, he's note in holding back in an exclusive interview with our own tucker carlson. >> and he is more dangerous misa than, say, mismanaged aircraftng design. or production maintenance or is, bad car production in the senseo that it is it has the potential, however small, one may regard that probability, but it is not trivial. it has the potentialpote of civilizational destruction. al joining me now is mike davis ,founder and president of the internet accountability project . also the founder and president of the article three project. mike , destruction ofe civilization. >> that's a pretty dire warning. yeah. aboutand i actually agree withn acsk about this congress and states must act proactively instead. of reactively as we're dealing with this powerful new tool called artificial intelligence. we can't repeat the mistakes ofo
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the past with big tech where weo gave them twenty five years ofnd section to thirty immunity and antitrust amnesty. antthey use their power, epingo their gatekeeping power to control information and commerce. amazon, google, facebook and apple. we need to break up these big tech monopolies and we certainly can't let these big tech monopolies take control of artificial intelligence. rtific no, weia can't and might even i. we find a way to regulate. n if we i here who is to say tht russia and china will do the same? h i mean, there'eadls this headlin layswe see vladimir putin out how russia and china plan to dominate the arms race. >> it's a troubling prospect.ly it really is .hy and that's why it's so o important that we get out in front of this. we we can' e t haveit where it'syears going to be too difficult. ten , ten years down the road to put this genie back incary the bottle. >> yeah, we'll be . and there's such scary potential with a.i. just ins a our day to day lives. i wantmoth play a sound bite. ta
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this is a mother who wasidentica convinced by a voice that a sounded identical to her daughter. except it was i .s co she was convincenvd thatince her daughter was kidnaped. >> it's my daughter's voicei'm i crying and sobbing, sayingke, mom. and i'm like, okay, whatn have happened, mom? she's bad,e man. help me, help me, help. nsom in destefano says a man demanded ransom in exchange fore to brianna . it was all a scheme using artificial intelligence to replicatehter's her daughter. voice. >> i mean, frightening stuff. bi r >> yeah, it really is . and it just shows that there is a bipartisan need right nowy to set aside politics for these policy makers in congresse 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, where the to these robots. and one last question for you. i quoted you earlier in the week on unnumbered on a different topic. there was a transgender vandal who vandalized a church, scarede noparishioner out of her mind,r resisted arrest, no jail time
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