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this thing came from. >> press their case the coronavirus originated in chinese research lab. >> not one, but two lab leaks are likely sources. >> only explanation. >> i plan on making a comeback to the nfl. >> damar hamlin will return to football. >> medically cleared to resume. >> it's not the end of my story. ♪ >> steve: it is a brand-new day, people are out on the beach in myrtle beach, south carolina, 8:01 on the 19th day of april. myrtle beach is perfect spot to be, it is 60. they are going for high of 80, as you look up the americas in new york city. we should have a high cooler than yesterday. it will be a lovely day.
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thank you for joining us. myrtle beach 0 chance of rain, 100% chance of sun. >> good for people in south carolina. >> steve: getting their steps in. >> brian: saw a study 98% of people in myrtle beach will play golf today. >> steve: really? >> rachel: or pickleball. >> steve: fastest growing sport in america. >> rachel: what about pickleball? why does everyone like it? >> brian: doable. >> steve: you don't have to move around much. >> brian: if you want to win, you have to move. >> steve: not necessarily. i am going to fort worth on friday. >> brian: play in a tournament. >> steve: battle of the network stars,ic approximatelball at courtside kitchen. if you're in fort worth, come have breakfast with friends and
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play bickelball. >> rachel: are you playing? >> steve: i am. >> rachel: anyone else? >> steve: find out. >> brian: wish it had a better name, it is named after the inventor's dog, pickleball. paddleball, you use a paddle and racquetball, you use a racket. do you use pickles? >> steve: you can, you won't score. >> rachel: i love pickles by the way. >> brian: do you want to play with them? >> steve: king of the dill playing pickles. another dad joke, guilty as charge. rachel, good to have you. >> rachel: good to be here and your dad jokes. >> steve: another fox news alert, rescue crews are back on the scene of the deadly new york parking garage clapgs on this wednesday morning. >> rachel: responders are making
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sure no one else is inside as they try to pinpoint what caused the structure to buckle. >> brian: todd. >> if you're a tourist visiting downtown manhattan, good luck trying to get around. multiple square blocks are blocked off for that trying to keep everybody clear. the media, us, we're pushed far back so we don't get injured because of the collapse yesterday. construction workers have entered the scene, an hour ago it was just fire and police. all three working to figure out how to clean this up going forward. yesterday, one person dead, five injured after the parking garage collapse in the final district of new york city, just blocks from wall street and brooklyn bridge. cars crashed to the lower level and vehicles on lower level were crushed by concrete slabs.
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residents were forced to leave their apartment building next door. they are stunned. >> felt the rumble under us. >> they were doing construction heavy duty this, mo, but i wasn't paying that much attention to it. >> we were up on the neighbor's roof and saw it collapsed and saw cars sticking through from the second floor to the first floor. >> first responders rescuing six garage workers, investigators do not believe anyone is in there at this time. they used a robot dog and drones to conduct the site. even the digi-dog couldn't access the area. the garage had multiple open building violations, one dating back to 2003. another from 2009. a private company is expected to tear down the structure once the
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fdny completes its work. >> steve: question for you, cover of "new york post" says get out, terrifying cries as manhattan parking garage collapses, killing one. sounds like the cars on the roof were contributing factor. how long did it take for the cars on the top to pancake down? would people have time to get out if it happened in 10 seconds? >> again, i think we need to put ourselves in that situation and think about what is logically happening when you park yourself in a garage, do you think that is going to happen? there is some measure of shock and my god, what is happening. it does appear those individuals may have had a little time because so far one person is dead, but seems like it could have been way worse. it does seem like there was ability for people to get out or get themselves to a safer
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location, where they could be rescued by first responders. >> rachel: todd piro, thank you. more news new york city is falling,a part literally. >> brian: usually forgetting your ticket, you remember me, i have that are ca. guy looking at you and doesn't speak the language. i have my patch. what does your car look like? that is the problem wgarages, nw sorry your car is collapsed under five stories. >> steve: what are people go to do without their cars? if they have experience, they can get it out if operable. the adjuster -- >> rachel: will look differently in one of those garages. >> steve: you have to look for the exit. >> rachel: look up, yeah. >> steve: you have been watching and tucker carlson had block buster interview with elon musk. elon knows more about space and technology than pretty much anybody on the planet, that
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helped make him the second richest person in the world behind the guy who owns louis have youitton and dior. tucker wanted to pick his brain about artificial intelligence. he, elon musk, suggested a couple weeks ago, it is developing so quickly there needs to be a pause to figure out how to works and one interesting thing he told tucker last night, it is not like your phone or your ipad that will take over the country, it will be a bunch of computers working together like in a call center or something like that. >> rachel: he talked about a contingency plan for the government to shut it down should things go rogue. take a look. >> the really heavy-duty intelligence will not be distributed all over the place, it will be in limited number of service centers like deep a,
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heavy-duty ai, it is not on your laptop or phone. it will be in a situation where there is like 100,000 really powerful computers working together in a service center, it is not like subtle. there are limited number of cases where that could happen. you can just look at heat signature from space and it will be very obvious. not suggesting we go to service centers right now, may be wise to have some sort of contingency plan where the government has ability to shut down power to these service centers. you don't have to blow it up, just cut the power. >> brian: i'd love to flip the switch, that would certainly happen. and eric schmitt was alarmed
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about the capabilities of ai and he's for among the two dozen or so for slowing it down. i also saw this, i can't get a handle if they were part of it. ai created duo between the weekend and drake and rolled it out and got 275,000 views. song written by ai, performed by ai and not the artist and they had to quickly pull it down. you have to wonder what is going on. say a great song or poem contributed to a certain person. okay. or do you want to layout if you're billy joel and haven't written a song in 20 years, do you want to say billy joel, put his name in there. this is a billy joel song. is that billy joel's song or ai's version of billy joel's song? in terms of the creative space, you got a huge problem coming. if i find out a song, steve
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doocy sings and it is better than say -- >> rachel: taylor swift. >> brian: johnny mathis, you become legendary for no reason. >> steve: it is a deep fake, what is real is the bigger question. brian, johnny mathis will always be a better singer than me. chances are i will not be as good as him. >> rachel: what worries me are deep fakes that will impact our elections and that is something that was discussed in that interview, as well, if you haven't seen it, you can get it on fox nation. depressing, have a glass of wine when you watch it. it is you believe tring and when you look at the people behind the technology, even elon musk discusses it ands these people believe in technology, not necessarily god. this is -- a lot of moral and ethics gaps going on. >> brian: you need morals and
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ethics. eric schmitt said we created social media and saw upside and never saw the downside and we're experiencing the downside, this is the same thing on hyper speed. >> steve: think of the good it can do, they have been able to figure out through artificial intelligence, how to cure certain forms of cancer. they put the computers together and i'm sure clinical trials will start. it is a good thing, can be a bad thing. >> brian: we will look back five years from now, remember we were scared of ai, what is the big deal? >> rachel: like y2k. if elon musk is raising flags, i'm worried. a chicago couple speaking out after being attacked during last weekend's violent teen takeover. >> dj had my hand trying to lead
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me through the crowd. they pushed me, they pushed him. they said they were going to kill us. >> it was very random, we had just left nordstrom and looking for somewhere to eat and saw that group. >> brian: we don't know what generated that. the couple is looking for the "good day new york" samaritans that drove them to the hospital. and this is caught on camera, warning the video you are about to see pretty graphic. look at that. he said god told him to. >> steve: security footage capturing guy walking up behind a female police officer and clobbering her from the back of the head with a bottle before attacking her partner. this happened monday in the bronx, the "new york post" says the suspect has 11 arrests.
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>> brian: should that guy get bail? he said god told him to do it. totally random, nothing against her. that is what happens when you talk about how bad k07s are, like aoc, why are cops getting a raise to work in new york city? because every cop is going somewhere else and getting paid more to work les, that is why they are getting paid and that is the crap they put up with. >> steve: and cost of living in new york city is high. average apartment in new york city now is over $4000 a month. >> rachel: was she complaining about the raise? >> brian: yes, teachers start at 65, cops from 40 to 55 and she's complaining about that. >> rachel: every cop is doing more to make america a safer place than aoc. >> steve: i wonder if the guy who hit the cop over the head with the bottle has already gotten down? >> rachel: yeah, when they
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burned our christmas tree down, he showed up the next day, so new york city. >> brian: the new new york city. >> steve: quarter after top of the hour, ashley has news out of jacksonville. >> ashley: florida police officer in critical condition after being shot in a jacksonville hospital parking lot last night. reports of suspicious driver. when officers approached, the suspect fired again, hitting the officer in the face. police returned fire killing the suspect. and the air national guardsman jack teixeira due back in court today after being charged with two counts last week. fox learns house intelligence
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and armed services committee is launching an investigation into the massive leak. and cristiano reyinaldo receives a yellow card instead of the red many expected. this didn't help his team, they lost 2-0. >> brian: at the game? saudi arabia paz pays $200 million. >> ashley: i don't know about soccer, would that be a red card? >> brian: any place any time always. that is not hockey. >> ashley: i didn't know. >> steve: head lock in wrestling. >> brian: not in the news. gets you five minutes in hockey, in soccer, gets you tossed. he stays in the game.
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>> rachel: no headlock in new york city where lawrence jones is having breakfast with friends, lawrence, how is it going? >> lawrence: we are here in oklahoma city, the 28th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing, took place mile from here, bringing to the spotlight national security issues, american crime crisis we're experiencing and of course oklahoma is no stranger to this, kind of a somber day, same time i'm excited to be here with folks at oklahoma, hoping to talk about issues impacting them and what it means for the next election, what candidates they like. i've been here all morning and you made a texan feel welcome. back to you in new york. >> steve: fantastic, lawrence, thank you very much. round of applause. >> rachel: i agree. new reporting china may have up
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to six more illegal police stations, unbelievable, in the united states, which is a threat to national security. >> brian: plus, buffalo bills safety damar hamlin addresses his future following his brush with death. >> died on national tv in front of the whole world. this event was life-changing, it is not the end of my story. >> brian: clay travis on what is next for hamlin. ♪
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cortis, a direct blow at a specific point in your heartbeat that causes cardiac arrest. i died on national tv in front of the whole world. this was life changing, but not the end of my story. i plan on making a comeback to the nfl. >> brian: buffalo bills safety damar hamlin ready to return to the nfl just months after experiencing cardiac arrest on the field. clay travis joins us. the best story you can hear today. >> clay: it is fantastic, phenomenal. watching the game, i came on live fox news, it cut through every other story and all people were talking about and questions about his health. to have this direction of the story where he could be back on the field next year speaks to a lot, one, incredible bravery of the medical staff in cincinnati
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and their ability to save his life. like he said, he died basically on the field. it speaks to how much damar hamlin loves football. i imagine for many out there, if you had a traumatic death or near death experience as damar hamlin clearly did, most people are leery, afraid to step back into the fray potentially of what caused their injury last time. it reminds me, remember the surfer bethany hamilton, who was attacked by the shark and lost part of her arm, but loved surfing so much she went back out into the ocean. the odds of this happening to damar hamlin again are low, it is such a compelling story that he would be eager to get back onto the field as rapidly as it can. >> brian: if you talk to anyone coming out of heart surgery, they are worried about exerting
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themselves too soon, takes a while to ramp up, need therapy, understandable. this could be a huge inspiration, he's dping back to full-contact football. >> clay: what i love, best thing about sports in general, it brings people together, no matter white, black, hispanic, asian, gay, straight, everyone was rooting for damar hamlin. for everyone to come together and have this story turn out positive, tremendous sports story and great human story to see damar hamlin back on the field. >> brian: clay travis, you focus on humans on outkick. what is kicking? >> clay: we have a new hire, charlie renault. check out outkick daily, i think
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they'll love it. >> brian: coming up straight ahead, elon musk warning about advancement of ai. >> smart enough, are they using the tool or is the tool using them? i think things are getting weird and getting weird fast. >> brian: three leading tech experts weigh in on our weird future. that means you.
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>> talking about ai. for most people it's been three months since they had any interaction with this at all. what is the timeline? what point does it start to change our society, do you think? >> i think it starts to happen probably an impact this year. gpt 4 is like writing poetry, past point of what most humans can do. most humans cannot write as well as chat gpt and no human can write that well that fast. >> rachel: elon musk doubling down on his warning about ai as he outlines when americans can start feeling the impact. here to react, our panel of
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experts. welcome to all three of you. louis, do you share elon musk concern and calls to slow down until we figure out the ethics around this? >> absolutely. a lot of people focus on long-term risks that ai systems will have a will of their own. really they are dangerous right now. systems don't need to be -- to be dangerous. they can take away jobs today, give you inaccurate input today in author taative way, you think it is telling you something true and it's not. the systems don't have a will of their own, they can be controlled by humans who do have a will of their own and can use this system to manipulate the public. there are dangers and we're not ready for the dangers and need
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time to have regulation and protections put in place to protect efrp. >> rachel: neil, you say the impact on the way people are thinking is already happening. >> that's right, rachel, we have systems taught psychology and neural linguistics, we have ai tools that are great communication coaches and can understand not just our partialities, but given what words connect with us. through that, they can influence the way we think and reinforce opinions or lead us to conclusion that may not always be accurate. it is technology that is already in use. there is bad stuff, but that is the challenge we have, use to shape our thoughts, supposed to be used for good to help a suicidal teenager issue the challenge is who is the person controlling it and what is their
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intent. >> rachel: right, when i watched this interview with elon musk, they talked about how they could take over and shut down machines, what scared me is what neil was talking about, the ability to influence the way people think and impact our democracy, it is influence elections in ways the average person has no idea it is being done because of the psychology and word associations they are able to make. what do you say and tucker carlson asked the question, is this even compatible with this technology, with democracy, can you have both exist at the same time? >> yeah, we just lived through the twitter files and elon musk unearthed horrifying pieces of evidence that essentially outline the way without ai, able to censure and silence americanings online.
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disseminating fake technology, things of that nature, we'll be consuming i think thises we believe are real and cannot discern to be fake. that has a huge consequence with election cycle and daily news, we have no idea what we're consuming. long-term, there will have to be something done to make sure consumers are not led down wrong paths. >> rachel: appears we already are and there is not enough ai ethcyst available in this. are they giving us the truth or the company line? it is all confusing and scary. as elon said, we will feel the effects of this within this year. thank you for joining us this morning, fascinating conversation.
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>> thanks. >> rachel: up next, feelings over failure as calls grow to impeach dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas, one democrat makes a plea. >> i just want to take a moment to ask my colleagues here today to treat the secretary with respect, he deserves. >> rachel: republican senator rand paul believes it is time to lose the kid gloves and take on mayorkas, he's next. plus lawrence jones having breakfast with friends in oklahoma city this morning. >> lawrence: good morning, i have two friends here, one republican and ron democrat, what is key to your friendship? >> we have a lot in common. both from louisiana, grew up in louisiana. both went to the military for 20 years and both of us are pilots. those threer germane to our friendship.
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>> lawrence: and both love the country. >> yes. >> absolutely. >> lawrence: more there friendship coming up. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique.
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>> steve: all right. on this wednesday morning, china reportedly may have as many as six more illegal police stations operating across the country in the name of china in the united states. it comes as leaked documents reveal chinese military could deploy super sonic spy drone unit to get an edge as tensions grow with taiwan. republican senator from kentucky, rand paul joins us from capitol hill. good morning. this is a head-scratcher, how did china put a bunch of undercover police stations under our nose in the united states? >> yeah, and i think that is the
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same response everybody has. you see this online and people scratch their head and go, my goodness chinese police station in our country we, something we need to get to bottom of and can't tolerate it. we are different than their country, there is presumption of innocence, some are u.s. citizens, they will get a court trial and have real administration of justice not just edick from government. if this is true, these police stations if that is what they are, should be closed down. >> steve: the original story in "new york post" said these people at this new york site in particular were cracking down on chinese dissidence, bad mouthing china from the united states. knock on the door, lay off of that. >> yeah, i think we will get to the bottom of this, several other countries discovered this,
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as well. several chinese police departments were bragging about having these around the world. several in europe have closed these down, too. it is good we are on top of this and people remember we are often angry with china that we don't become china in the process. we have presumption of innocence this this country and they will get a real trial and we won't give them summary judgment as in auth tearian governments. >> steve: the origins of covid, yesterday you were talking to the secretary of department of homeland security about the origin of covid and didn't get far, we will play a little of yesterday today. watch this. >> we complain about the chinese not giving us stuff, i want assurance you will give us any information asked. >> we defer to other
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departmentses and agencies to investigate origin of covid-19. >> somebody is asleep at the switch, we have a big government with intel agencies, who is watching? >> to my knowledge, dhs has not done, does not have ongoing work and has no future plan to do work on assessing the dangers that may be associated with gain of function research. >> steve: ultimately, senator, starting back with dr. fauci, he said it was not a lab leak because the united states funded the lab in part. are we responsible for the death of six million people around the world? fauci says no, we had nothing to do with that. >> fauci deserves culpability and history will judge nim poorly. he made the judgment to fund gain of function research in
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wuhan in a total tarrian country and there was a league from the lab and millions died worldwide and this didn't happen accidentally. the leak may have been accidental, the funny was not accidental. tony fauci had set up a committee. there is supposed to be a committee, tony fauci exempted wuhan from the committee and this is extraordinary, the committee never looked at research in wuhan because tony fauci gave them exception, yes, he does bear responsibility for wofrn of the worst judgment errors to fund this dangerous research. >> steve: we don't know what we don't know, it would be nice if people were more transparent across the board. thank you for joining us today. >> thank you.
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>> steve: coming up quarter before top of the hour, janice is outside and somebody loves new york. >> >> janice: look at that. what is your name? >> libby from daytona beach shores. >> suzanne breedy. daytona beach shores. >> janice: is this a girl's trip. >> it is. >> janice: highlight of the trip? >> being together as friends. >> janice: how long you known each other? >> just a couple years, we're like sisters now. >> janice: it is cold, look at the map and we'll talk about what we're going to do later on today. cloudy skies and will warm up a little today. cold across the great lakes, getting measurable snow, po tebl for strong to severe thunderstorms from texas to the great lakes, this is will be multi day event, foxweather.com
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has details and get watches and other than waings. say hi, to anybody at home? >> my family in louisville, kentucky, my condo family in daytona beach and conklin center for the blind where i work. >> janice: say high to steve doocy. >> yes. >> janice: steve doocy, right there. >> hi, steve, how is peter? >> peter issin foo. probably driving to the white house about now. thanks for asking. >> hello to my daughter, she is working together and can't be with us we will do a mother-daughter trip. >> janice: come back and we'll go together, mimosas for everybody. >> steve: never know what is going to happen on the streets of new york city. like a job fair for entire community, popular pier on jersey shore issic taking unique approach to address a staffing shortage before the summer
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season. jeff flock from fox business live from wildwood, new jersey. how will they recruit new kids to work on the boardwalk? >> it is pretty crazy out here along the jersey shore. this is legendary maurice pier. that is the balloon race, they need 1500 workers for the summer. they are 800 short. typically you put a leaflet on somebody's car, we have jobs. no, they are doing stickers that look like the seagulls decorated your car, if you look on the other side of the sticker, there is a qr code that takes you to a job application. they got your attention and they get you a job. it emseems to be working. >> when i started working, there
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was a waiting list to get the job and now we need to be above the noise and traffic and stand out. >> indeed, steve, i bleep you not, this is what they're doing and these days, you got to do something to get the attention of people. low unemployment, desperate footwork workers, looking for students and retirees what better place to work than an amusement park. i have been working at an amusement park for last 40 years. >> steve: indeed, that story appropriate for guy named jeff flock. >> i wasn't going to go there. >> steve: another dad joke, like that. >> rachel: i love it, keep them coming. >> steve: up next lawrence having breakfast with friends. first check in with dana perino
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in new york. >> dana: too bad ai don't work there. did the biden administration sweep illegal migrant child labor under the rug? homeland security secretary mayorkas on the ropes in d.c. are we close to identifying unidentified flying objects? and americans have zero for retirement, does that matter for those that do? big show coming your way, see you at 9:00. when your cat's hungry, you definitely know. when he wants your attention, he makes it clear. when he wants to be left alone, he makes it obvious. but if your cat has oa pain, also known as osteoarthritis pain, he may be saying “ow” in different ways. it's a long-lasting condition
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>> steve: time for breakfast with friends, head back down to oklahoma city with lawrence jones at camp's 1019 -- or 1910 cafe. lawrence. >> lawrence: good morning, family. this is rapid fire, before i go to the other side of the room, who believes this next election is most important election of our lifetime, raise your hand? sir, why? >> i just think the whole direction of the country depends on the next election from crime to border to crime. >> lawrence: a lot of people agree with you, what is the most
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important issue? >> national and economic security for the country. >> inflation and ai. >> lawrence: who is your preferred candidate? >> a republican nominee. >> ditto, republican nominee. trump right now. >> inflation. >> who is your candidate? >> trump. >> trump it is. move on. sir, what is most important issue for you? >> energy, inflation, the economy. >> who is your candidate? >> donald trump. >> he met the president. what about you? >> problem of the border, same person. >> what about you, sir? >> we got to get a reasonable immigration policy nikki haley is my favorite candidate. >> economy and border and whoeverthe republican nominee is. >> no matter who it is? >> whoever we run against president biden, going to vote
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for him. >> probably global supply chain issues are what affects me most. >> who is best to solve that? >> i'm with vivek ramaswamy, but undecided. >> restore right of life, liberty and pursuit of candidate. >> who is your candidate? >> lbj, anybody, but joe. >> economy and inflation. and i'm undecided. >> thank y'all so much. a lot of republicans here, 52% of folks that vote in oklahoma vote for a republican. the former president has a lot of supporters, there are still undecided voters. thank you for having me. >> rachel: nice job. that oklahoma diner were deciding, i think trump would win. >> steve: lbj.
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rachel. thank you again for joining us. >> so happy to be here. brian requested his favorite song. >> 21 reasons. now the show is over, please get dressed. >> bill: good morning and the search for answers on that disastrous decision made in kabul begins today. a house committee about to hold a hearing on america's withdrawal. 13 american troops killed. last month the white house blamed the chaos on the trump team. so we're keeping a close eye on this hearing starting later this morning. want to get to this. the man in charge of the border back on the hill today. republicans laying the ground work to impeach dhs secretary mayokas. his testimony only minutes
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