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♪ to get that is the ultimate family feud, that show. >> i have the radio show and then i will see you tonight at 8:00 p.m. stay within yourself whatever you do. >> in get dressed. >> 's you back here tomorrow. >> good money and who we go. the commander-in-chief presiden biden running for reelection on what route republican site say is a platform of polarization will have earned him a second term? it's a good week, it's wednesday . >> good morning, it is good to be with you today. are you ready? the president launching his campaign yesterday with a flurr of attacks on so-called maga extremist red republicans calling it an attempt to distract and deflect from recor
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that's impossible to run on guard. >> on the foreign policy front the u.s. has now lost to embassies on this watch, this i a few of the reasons why 70 percent of those surveyed say they do not want him to run again. >> the president is not listening to those americans, he's imploring them to help the quote finish the job. his opponents call that a scary prospect. to get that final destruction o america, that's executive who said. open borders, the human trafficking. of war on fossil fuel, record gas prices, rising crime in our cities, embarrassing endangerin leaving of afghanistan, emboldening people like putin.,
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unavoidable questions about his age. >> does he plan to serve all eight years? >> just not going to get ahead of the president that is something for him to decide not going to get ahead of him. there is a 2024 campaign, anything related to that i will refer you to that. they cleaned clean that up really quickly with that president reading, we take following the law very seriousl so i wanted to make sure i didn't go into 2020 for more than as appropriate under the law, but i can confirm if reelected he will serve all eight years. his age is dragged on his recen poll numbers across-the-board and that has the architect of the initial obama biden campaigns predicting a coming
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rise of vice president harris heard. >> kamala harris will have a prominent place and this campaign because of his age great i think it's a natural question to ask about the vice president and there must be a recognition in this campaign an in the white house that they need to strengthen her as a player in all of this. >> one day in, there isn't much of a campaign infrastructure se up. people were asking the press secretary who commit if not you can speak about 2024 related matters and she was directing reporters to a generic press e-mail. they now? >> that is actually kind of funny. they have a campaign manager they just might not have a campaign press secretary at ver it's new campaign. >> we will track it down per. >> i know you will. >> a republican president candidate, part of a brand-new.
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good morning to you. here is a clip from the president yesterday where he wa talking to washington, d.c. about his hunt for a second term . >> our economic plan as working very clean and have to finish the job, meanwhile commit it le my maga republicans are doing. the same old thing. >> he mentioned maga several times for you called him a hollowed out husk. >> i think it's a farce that he is the one running for president . nominally he is, but the essenc of what's going on is this is the managerial class putting up their puppet, their stooge, and when you see it that way it starts to make sense where his cognitive deficits, that's not bug to them, that's that the feature just like it is with john fetterman. it leads him to capture and control by the people pulling the strings. the people who are actually driving the agenda have a very
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convenient front man and the more independent thinking he is the murder difficult it would b for them. once we see is that everything starts to make my sins. he's not really running for president. >> that's what you think, but let's talk about the economy fo a second-rate cuban out been up meeting with voters and democrats say that the biggest issue on the table and they're worried about maga republicans. i'm assuming you meet with people that are on the fence, especially when you go to i was very what did they say is the most important issue. market decline is 687 billion dollars for it get the economy is a huge issue, including in places not just iowa, but acros the country in new hampshire an i'm going to south carolina later this week. some say you can't blame the u.s. president for the stock market, but in this case you ca because inflation created the conditions for the feds to have to hike rates is rapidly as the
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have heard that strictly becaus of the stock market finding. this does fall on biden's feet. i think people are hungry for a revival of our national self confidence. we've lost that. people aren't proud of our country. but one of the conditions that makes it easy to be out of the country is where people are making money. the democrats will talk about tax increases, but it's as though we've forgotten there is a better way to solve this, gdp growth itself, economic growth, getting biden out of the white house and somebody who understands this in the white house is why am running. >> you're background is interesting, you're an american success story so you can talk about that positive outlook. the issue of abortion is out there. as governor, she signed a bill that would be an abortion after 20 weeks and she made an exception for a mother's life, but no exception for rape or.
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, from says we should not do federal law. >> i am unapologetically pro-life, i've been a leading advocate for getting roe versus wade overturned. on the other hand as a pro-lifer 's and i do think that abortion is a form of murder. if you think that murder isn't regulated by the federal government, it's done by state statutes, that's how the constitution works great for those reasons because i view abortion as a form of murder, because i believe in the constitution this is an issue for the states, but i also thin that's why it states should adopt a pro-life stance. i think more americans are pro-life. they famously brought up the case of a woman, defeatist eyes as a consequence or is no perso in the country that things that person should not be held liable . still tells me most of us are pro-life even if people don't admit it. >> would you make in exception r rape for , incest .
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>> the part of the conversation i want to see is more sexual responsibility fortman. >> on that, and specifically. >> i think those are for having a peaceful society especially kids who are the subjects,. >> and one more thing on this because you're going to get int a. what is your restriction on the time. >> six weeks, 15, 20, what woul you support? >> i want to be clear about thi for this is not an answer for the president because i think the federal government but if you're a governor dealing with this in the states, i will shar my opinion on. if life ends, that's how we determine when life ends on the backend i think we should apply consistent principle on the front and. that would be the six week mark for brainwave start to begin. i think that's a right way to think about it at the state level unconstitutional grounds this belongs to the state just
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like murder is regulated by the state spirit gear of the same position that ron desantis is then raised on the bill that he signed in big thing that's a reasonable bill for him to have signed. >> a lot more to come on that parade young democrats are not sold on biden. 25 percent of those under the age of 25 said they would compared with 56 percent of older democrats. as you're out there and looking at this, do you think that you could bring them over? it's an issue for them as voter and we saw that in wisconsin, especially at the university of wisconsin in madison, the turnout was unbelievable. if you want to grab some of those democratic voters, how would you do that? >> we are bringing the young independents and even some youn sentry democrats we are bringin them with them. from the first millennial ever to run for u.s. president as a republican and one of the thing i do is i go to college campuse across the country.
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what i hear, they've say they'v invited the presidential candidates in the field who won't go. i understand because they get the kinds of questions i get. but whether it's don lemon on cnn or a college campus i go to the other side and debate withi people in particular, they are lost, they are hungry for us because, for purpose in meaning. if we can give them a positive vision i think we bring many of those young voters along great. >> do you think that biden is too old to run? >> i think biden is to cognitively incapable to run. >> is a president trump if he i running again. what is the elevator pitch on the book? >> it people vote every day wit their dollars, and what we're seen especially under biden is using the private sector, capital markets through the backdoor to get done what they couldn't get done through the front door. using the retirement accounts o everyday americans to vote for
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racial equity. they are using our money to do it and that upset on the scammell think knowledge is the first step to empowerment. when she see that happening wit your money, it is hard to unseated so overcome that with an entrepreneur wrote this book i wrote this book long before i knew i was running for president , but now that i am i still wanted to put it out. i'm donating on my personal proceeds to a nonprofit that is pursuing and helping pursue litigation against american express for its racial equity audit practices that discriminated against its employees, but i want to inform everyday americans how they don't have to wait until the election with every day their dollars they can actually realign their actual beliefs of making money instead of pushing. >> it was a long elevator ride come out longer than we thought. >> very good title. >> thank you, guys, appreciate it. taking president zelenskyy
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talking till xi jinping on the phone today. it comes after this i met with president putin with those two tyke talking about strengthenin ties. ukraine housing victories and gearing up for a major spring offensive. hi, alex. >> hi, danny. the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy says this phone call will improve if twee the two countries. china is trying to rent themselves as a teaser peacemaker. of this coming about a month after president xi jinping met with vladimir putin. they have touted neutrality and has never confirmed that condemned the invasion of ukraine. as far as latest, ukrainian officials will abrading recent advancements in the eastern tow which is near contested, russia is refuting the same thing its own forces held ground assaults
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are. in order to increase its forces russia is now financially incentivized prisoners to fight at the same time both countries are constantly negotiating thes changes as prisoners of war. kyiv said they've managed to recruit ukrainian prisoners of our. one of those was detained with hundreds of other soldiers, medics, civilians crammed together in harsh conditions. >> it was very poor quality food . it's difficult to call it foodgrade you're fed with water from the river. they didn't give us hygiene items at all. they give us toilet paper and soap. >> the front lines in the east, but i just talked to defense forces in the southern part of ukraine where they say they are constantly changing and every day there being hit with new kinds of weaponry, whether thes are drones that are dropping bombs for first grenades, all o
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these happening at a daily taste . this dummies there are just simply resistant brick. >> be safe over there, thank you . >> they say the taliban has killed the isis terrorist who headed up the group who led the attack at the airport that killed 13 american service members including corporal gerrit smith, how his family is reacting. we will speak with his father coming up this morning. they are fighting to put fentanyl on the street by defunding border patrol. >> white house press secretary jean-pierre making some after they are being called that no. paroled ms 13 gang member accused in a random attack that has left the family chattered
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>> use pray for them. >> florida investigators arrest a paroled ms 13 gang member in the murder and dismemberment of an uber eats driver. terrible story great. >> this is horrible. investigators say they do not believe the victim and the suspect knew each other prior t this. they say this attack appears to be completely unprovoked rate the victim identified as randal cook who was a delivery driver for uber eats. last right he text his wife tha he was about to make one more delivery, but he never came home . when she reported him missing detectives reached out to coope which provided his last known coordinates, that led investigators to the home of oscar solis and holiday florida about 30 miles northwest of tampa. video from the home shows the victim walking up to the house to deliver the food, but then the video cuts off. investigators say they
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discovered the victim's car key and wedding ring inside the house and human remains in tras bags placed outside. >> they've murdered my stepdad, my mom and stepdad, my mom's husband, for no reason, you don't know this guy pick. >> the sheriff says the 30 -year-old suspect is affiliated with the ms 13 gang in a long list of previous crimes that include drug charges, aggravate battery, and allegedly stabbing someone while serving time in a indiana prison. they sheriff says that he was released on parole from indiana moved to florida in january under state law he was supposed to register as a convicted felon , but they sheriff says he did not. >> thank you for the update. >> atf director effects it expected to face over law-abiding gun owners instead of the criminals we find runnin rampant nationwide.
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>> in 15 seconds would you define an assault weapon for me? >> like you, i'm not a fire arm expert. but we have people that can tal about so whatever determination you chose to make would be an informed one? >> so that is an indication. where they came from, they disapproving it. >> thank you, to get the bigges loser uk style for a divorce so badly there offering to refund the tickets of fans who travel to watch the game. newcastle new castle, b 76-1 an the route started early. newcastle start a. though, i know you are chucker,
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>> white house packers harry karine jean-pierre accusing house republicans or trident foot deadly drug on the street under its debt ceiling plan. watch. >> house republicans problem to put cops on the beat. instead they're fighting to put fit not on the street by defunding border patrol, their proposal makes clear that only
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things that house republicans are committed to giving to americans are increased crime, lower economic growth, and more manufacturing jobs sent back to china. >> it's a mouthful there, socia media lit up on nursing she was guest leading reporters. >> here is the thing. if you're going to read a statement like that, you should just issue it as a statement. if they really believe that, yo would actually believe that without having to read a piece of paper. this is a statement they want t use and they put that out there fine, they can be the republicans with them all the time as well. >> she reads a lot. that is a lot of tab. >> look. i judge not been that somebody could come with my blooper tape and it would be a doozy that existed, but i think if you're going to make an accusation lik that you should be able to back
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it up you should let's get to this area strays over leader. >> the taliban cleaning that that and the deadly bombing at the kabul airport two years ago. exhaled 13 u.s. service members and more than 100 eskin civilians during the botched withdrawal from afghanistan. one of the fallen heroes was lance corporal gerrit, his father joins us now. circum- thank you for being wit a spread we are sorry for your loss and ensure the grief you fill today, are you comforted a all knowing that this individua who planned the bombing has now been verified to have been killed? 's he though? do we have photos, do we have dna, do we have a name? when i spoke to the pentagon yesterday they had no answers o anything so as far as i'm concerned, you can throw the word alleged in front of the entire statement because why is the taliban handwringing our
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dirty laundry as my main question? we allegedly have this over the horizon capability, why didn't we take them out? we do we even know who he is? those are questions that i didn't get answers too. >> those are good questions. the white house will not releas the name of the man but describes him as the mastermind. we will ask and see if we can get an answer on that as well. it says the u.s. government may be they are not able to tell you . you feel like there are so many things that have been unanswere including that you think that there has been an actual cover-up? >> s absolutely. look at the foreign affairs committee. you have this subpoena for blinken who hasn't turned over that distant cables, i would love to see what is in those.
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lids see that. if they wanted rejected, so be it. i don't think what he is asking for is asking too much. >> would you mind listening to something that i know you where they are. this is sound from a witness wh was there, marines who witness the entire thing. he testified at the congressional hearing. let's remind everybody what wer talking about here. >> the pressure unturned 12 fee onto the ground before somebody would have happen. the marines are dead or unconscious remi. my body was catastrophically wounded, plain and simple, we were ignored. our expertise was disregarded and no one was held accountable for our safety.
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>> we all feel for him and the others that were there that witnessed it and feel like they don't have answers either. to keep in touch with the other and the other families? >> i do. we have a parent chat group on facebook where we try to keep what we share with each other, but again, i want to thank tyle for what he did coming out and speaking that took an incredibl amount of courage and it certainly lead to a lot more questions. they still have not been answered as to why he wasn't allowed permission to take this guy out freight. again, this mcbain back to my. this guy escaped from prison at bagram after we stuck out in th middle mill the nightmare there would be a mastermind to kill have this guy not taken the lives of our 13 because he escaped out of. >> i love the photo of your son that we have showed two people
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here. he was a hynson handsome young man, but behind you today is no his picture, but a very special flag about the freedom 13, the last question here, tells a little bit about that. >> the freedom 13 is our nonprofit that we started we ar planning on building camps all throughout the united states fo veterans to use free of charge for a week at a time. we make these flags because we do a lot of parades with vehicles, boats, and we are selling them like crazy and people are supporting us furthe vehicles as well as their homes for their whole mission is to keep that life and this is a bi piece of it. they are available for purchase.
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>> with a mild day coming up, a good flag to have at that ready. thank you so much, take care. >> thank you for having me. >> godspeed, sir. ron desantis getting a lot of love from republican lawmakers in his home state, but florida congressman loralee wants to join that. she is going to join us and explain coming up very few know about about the rapid rise of ai , now its parking concerns over national security. what comes from the race to dominate? move it ♪ we're reinventing our network. ♪ ♪ ♪ fast. reliable. perfectly orchestrated.
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>> at the races on to dominate artificial intelligence but a new report sounding the alarm about the company's very vulnerable to cyber hackers and other rogue actors. from twitter to ai. ticket we are going to make tha transition by mentioning elon musk because he's been out ther talking about how there are 70 dangers regarding ai. i want to highlight limit them because this report is talking about data security risk exposing sensitive data so a ne report shares that the trend of eating ai bots to accelerate
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work could leave companies open for lawsuits. you put information in there to maybe speed speedup your e-mails , but now not only are you trusting the company but th security also trusting that the content is correct. they have been known to the use being fed information that they believe is correct. can't isolate a security risk t one isolation because they have them integrating now i will highlight, on the confidential data point, it's up to the user to make that good judgment of what you put into that trap, bu there there was a couple of employees that put confidential source codes. ticket there is so much negativ about this. the impact in productivity. apparently it's up 14 percent o
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average. of 14 percent already i would say. >> wright, and i think you're going to see a lot of businesses . >> imagine, the dana and built robots. never a bad hair day though. >> writes. you think that would be funny? >> ticket they would never be a funny as you. >> and they couldn't love percy as much as you. >> exactly. thank you. >> there is no other candidate for the republican nominee that can go into a one and do what w need to have done in our countr and reverse all the disastrous policies of this biden administration. >> we are just talking about th president, our country is in th real problem and you've got to
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be able to get the ground running on the one. preston trump has shown to be a great president. they're own governor ron de santis, they are not loving so much. except for this woman from florida, congresswoman joins us live from dc today. thank you for your time, go ahead and tell us why you indoors. >> i had the opportunity to wor as the secretary of state durin his first term. so i have seen firsthand the kind of conservative leader he is, the kind of policies he brought to our state. we've seen record growth in florida, new businesses, new residents, our state has remained open and remained free his record of success speaks fo itself so i have every
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confidence that ron desantis is the conservative leader who can be successful in leading ou country and really being the next generation of conservative leaders. >> you're right about florida. population growth since 2020. the gdp is impressive, however, when you ran in your primary last year, you had four other opponents, he did not endorse you. would you have liked to have received that endorsement? >> listen, we did have a competitive primary, i have the opportunity to run in our new congressional district in florida per there was a lot of interest from and democrats. i know we had the governor support to leave the menstruation and come down and run and still enjoy that suppor
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today. he's been an ally and a friend and is a great person to work with. >> just knowing that you it's a big job in florida. we know that from history. was it at this on you? >> i certainly didn't take it a such. the most important thing i believe is to look at our recor of achievement in florida and the things we were able to do. the strong collection policy election integrity. using the kind of person and that. he believes in the american family and empowering the american family.
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these are the issues that i believe resonate not just with floridians but with the america people. >> when does he announce? >> i certainly want to encourag him to do that, but he has made clear right now his focus is on florida and ensuring he perform his job as governor and takes care of our states. we're still in the midst of our legislative session, so my anticipation would be that ther won't be any changes there unti after that process has concluded . wanted to add my voice to those to make clear that i stand with him and i certainly hope you will become a candidate. to get hurt a little bit at the beginning of the into their pride is there a possibility that he doesn't? >> i felt confident he will and i want to do everything possibl to encourage that. i believe he is the right perso to take our country forward and that he is the right person to beat joe biden. >> late may or early june?
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we are looking for a day? >> that, time will tell. that's not something i can spea for, but i look forward to seeing it, part of the movement in the effort that gets behind him when that day comes. >> when that day comes in if it comes, we will be there. to give the lockdown during the pandemic on the agenda on capital helper at the head of one of the most powerful teachers unions appearing befor a house panel about those closures and the impact on america's kids. legal problems piling up for hunter biden. pay down your credit cards, pay off your car loan, consolidate your debt with a va home loan from from newday.
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. when that happens it's anybody' guess. a cease-fire is in place. it's held up for the moment between the two warring sides. we'll see whether it changes an time with the second american killed in sudan. there were said to be thousands of that claim american citizenship still in that country. >> i refute the supposition tha where we see ourselves today with the rise in violent crime that coincides with a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic if somehow the results of the cook county state's office the conclusion of my term in november 2024, i will step down a state's attorney. >> 's chicago kim fox announcin she will not run for reelection and denying her policies feel that the city crime storage on out. her legacy tells a different tale. a data show a violent crime spiking after fox's last election in 2021.
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hardeman has been demanding change for years he's the executive director of the nonprofit violence interrupters. he joins us now. this is a major development for chicago. do you think things could get better or worse? she said she thinks with brando johnson the new mayor that approach is assured. >> i was not surprised that kim fox decided not to run for reelection. i am optimistic and hopeful tha things will get better in chicago throughout cook county based on the fact that crime really skyrocketed in chicago during the time that kim fox wa in office the same with former police superintendent david brown. a dismal track record when it comes down to reducing gun violence in chicago. i am hopeful but at the same time i was not surprised at all. >> one of the examples that has a been a very heartbreaking one this week was the young six month old who was killed in tha car the car was stolen and
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atlanta to into a pickup truck which weighed into a pole. that caused a 66 month old to die. the people that stole the car were charged only with misdemeanors by the district attorney's office. here is that young boy who died. this is his aunt speaking earlier today. >> this is absolutely--it's something that i don't wish upo my worst enemy. not only it and that's not a matter of it will happen to another child this is a daily occurrence in chicago the peopl that stole that car resulted in the death of the six -month-old baby are charged with a misdemeanor. how did kim fox say her legacy is one that is good? >> it kim fox to focused more o exonerations of people that wer wrongfully convicted. i believe she fell asleep at th wheel when it comes down to prosecuting criminals in chicag in a higher level. it makes no sense of her people
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that were charged with a misdemeanor because it that's what people feel now that they can get away with any type of crime in chicago. yesterday, five armed men carjacked a woman in lincoln park and took up car at gunpoint . people don't feel though be any consequences. that's not a good time for cook county at all. >> belmar on his program the other night talk about chicago crime. here's what he said. >> like chicago. like most of the shootings are young black men killing other young black men, is that not correct? >> yes, that's correct. >> much more than what the cops do. why does anybody talk about that ? why aren't there 100 giant to black celebrities who would hav the respect of those people saying, what are you doing to yourselves? why are you killing each other? >> what is your take on that? >> he's correct. every body should be speaking out and stepping up to the plat when george floored was murdere in minneapolis, everyone took t
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the streets nationwide. when a baby is killed in chicag are young person killed, we should have thousands of people out in a community that same level of outrage should be displayed when these kids are being killed. i not sure whites not happening like that. that's when we should step up t the player a higher level and address of these issues of the across the board. >> tl hardeman, you get good timing without having on the program. pre-please bring back your wisdom. it's great to see you. thank you. >> explosive allegations of fro a government whistleblower. she says at the biden administration is acting as the middleman and a multibillion-dollar trafficking operation and the victims are migrant children welcome to a brand-new hour of america's newsroom. >> i'm bill and good morning at home that whistleblower works for hhs. she scheduled to testify betwee house subcommittee later this afternoon. the appearance comes after a rash of reports accusing the white ho

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