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we just haven't been properly introduced, say, hello to the place where rolling hills meets low bills, where our fields inside and out are always ♪ is just getting started. thisis is iowa. so when are you coming to see us ? >> hello, family.me to welcome to fox news tonight.fo i'm laura jones. now, 80 year old joe bidenas ruf announced he was running foror president again last week. that's a tall task for someone who struggles to remember whatw day it is or what country he he last visited. it's hard to know if joe biden himself even wants to run. ll politico is reporting that his wife, jill biden, the nonphysician that you gote s to call doctor , played a keyic role in gettina g bideken to age to run again, regardless of what's behind the decisionearedh
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is clear to the democratic party. doesn't want you to know icratie is . joe biden is obviouslysn'tntalli physically and mentally in decline or joe biden's record . don't believe your eyes. believe us , joe . biden has been a greatat president . presid,sist, unfortunately the democratic party that mrs. s.. do not be working are harvard harris poll from just a few weeks ago found that nearly 60% of voters have doubts aboutothe biden's mental fitness. another poll by monmouthpothe university found that nearly half of the democrats would prefer just joe's just sit out the next election. they don't want hi m to run. even the son of joe biden's allies in the media. since his vulnerability and for months they've been pushing biden to step aside. the new york times has recentlyi run a numbers of pieces with basically all the sameall headlines. joe biden shouldn't run agai same hean. and if it's any indication as to what they really think,
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about joe biden's reelection, top democrats have reportedly spent monthsagindicati waiting and plotting for biden's announcement. people like gaviths n newsome, j.b. pritzker looks like loo they're running regardlessks l. according to politico, senator bernie sanders and amy klobuchar have also been, quote, keeping the door cracked open in case b opts out.now but now that bidenth has decide to run, the response from the democratic party has been quite fascinating. fascing. democrats politicians openly pushing alternative to their party's front runner,tr the sitting president . th options,ke theanyon but it looksy like they settled on a candidate who's already been following biden's footsteps. that would be no no one other than the vice president , kamala harris. democrats are doing what wascra once unthinkable and putting her name iarat was n the ring te the democratic nominee in twenty , twenty four . well, the vice president , like many vice presidents, has struggled to get positive pressd coverage and to get the credit she deserves foene presiv
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the hard work that she's beeesnn doing. the vice president's ready to run and ready to be president should that ever happen. i know our president has greatnn confidence in her and so do i . >> so just weeks ago, it would have been shocking to see any mj major democrat tie themselveors to fill in. vice president . the president himself quoted recently describing kamala as , quote, a work in progress democratic fundraiser john morgan told the new yorkn o times that he, quote, can'tld t think of one thing she's donene except stay out of the way and stand behind by at certainci ceremonies. but now kamala be their only hop e. >> h >>er here's the thing.ve a yel who doesn't love a yellow school bus, right? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school? it is >> right. it is time for us to do what we have been doing in that time as every day, every day it is time for us to agree. she would look down and come.ck whatan do you want?sa what dy o you want? and i look back up and i said ,
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ms. >> you're going to literallysee see the craters on the moonwith with your own eyes lik ye it with your own eyes. i'm telling you , ukraine is a country in europe. it exists next to another country called russia. alk ab co all believe that when weou talk about the children of the community,mm they are the children of the community. >> and so don't get in our way because if you do, we're going to stand up and we're goingmuniy to organize them with us, speak. ember cwe're going to say we'r not havingan we not plan that.tt >> so you can see, well, kamalae harris was the first candidate t to drop out of the democratic primary in 2020. she didn't even make it to the iowa caucus. every time she speaks, she malfunctions. and in a way, joe biden seems primary in 2020. to be rubbing off on her, too.s we noticed kamala has a go to line of her own. >> that's like joe biden's we nion of that's not a joke or come on , man, here it is .m lie cwe see what can be unburdenedd
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by what has been i'm burdeneden by what has been unburdenedas by what has been unburdened by what has been unburdened by what has been unburdened by what has been unburdened by what had been so if you watch closely, you can see political consultants in the democratic establishment >>capreparing to force kamala on the american peoplen see . now, another individual who wants to be president is asa hutchinson. indiv he's the formeidr be pr republican governor of arkansas. buest is asa asa wants to be president . you deserve to know his record is the hutchinson probably supports some things that you like and agree wio some things that you may not agree with , he said . hutchinson will have to address all of these concerns if he wants to be the republican nominee. the former governor , asa hutchinson, joins me now and hopefully we get some answers to your questions. >> governor , thanks so much gor for joininnor, and g lawrence.ank yo itu is great to be with you.
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>> i'm in iowa city, iowa right now. i love this opportunity to talk now, and love this opportunity to talk about my candidacy. abbut also some of the issues that people are concerned about. well, governor , let's get straight to it, because if you know me and you watch my work, i travel all across the country and i talkha to voters, diners, middle america, urbant peopd about. am and governor, i haven't found not one person. middle ameey want asa hutchinson to be the president of the united states . ria. one so why are you running? well, you know, because thereree are people out there that would like to see me run for president . but i there is certainly a gap between myself and donald trump, who's right now leadingpc the ticket on the republican side. anbut that's why you have campaigns. that's why you have choices. that's why i'm able to talk about the economy. my experience in law abou enforcement, there's no one that has more experience in law enforcement than me. in terms of dealing with our with o border security issues cri
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and dealing with crime. and mei know tha been tot you'vn to portland, oregon, whenever we see crime in the streets, it might be helpful to have ho somebody who's been a federal prosecutor who understands the rule of law. >> sir, i've been head of the dea. look, sir, i think your republican accomplishments on many of the issues are right along with the conservative model. you seem like a typicalrvativ republican , but sincee you're running in a republican primary,moke the tan. there are some thingsu from t that separate you from the other candidate, like your support of the ukraine war. i looked at some polling data from axios and about 42% of republicans support the funding to the why are you supporting more funding? >> well, i'm supporting our funding of the fight in ukraine because if we show ouakness there, then you're going to have our aggressors take more significant action like china toward taiwan.
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but russia will not stop it,e. ukraine. and so there is there isa natiol interest in our support of ukraine. and yes, this is a big debatein in the republican party. our te got the isolationiste wing and you've got those that believe that america needs isola to lead. i don't thintion wing k i think the support of ukraine is what your voters are saying. the republican voters are saying, where do you stop it at? do we go to africa? do we go to latin america?ters >> a wharet is the red line forr you ? well, you don't need to draw a red line. you need to support those that rie being oppressed against the oppressor. and right now, that is ukrainegi . now, hopefully wthere.e can stot there. hopefully that ukrainehopefully co have stood up very briefly, will have the continued support aggrhe western world to fight against aggression. >> to me, that is in the best taiwan of americans , but also our history. >> this time, taiwan is very important. iwan b
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i¦ it counts in many different ways. one , they're an independent coy country and they're threatened.. by china and india, china country. they have their independence. and lawrence, i didn't say that and i would not advocateon and i destiny. and i think that's whatthin some republicans are afraik d of . when i askwhen wha i at is the e is because there are many people that want to invade other countries. when americans say that our issuesr countr matter. first, will you listen to your vote ? as i understand that you have a position, but the republicanss have spoken inta allnd o yfpoke the polling dataan and they dont support this. they supported it initially and now they want to pull suppo back on it. sort is thatthey something s th you're willing to change, to gather, gained their votebai. ? well, the answer's no, and i don't sense thati belief amongh the republican base that i talked to . i think there'ats broad support for our efforts in ukraine, but also they don't want
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a prolonged war. and this administration, the biden administration, has been slow in deliverinlonged g the support that's needed. >> it's slow walk. we need to get up so that they can actually . >> and i appreciate you coming on with me, but i only have so much time. i want to go to another issue you're in contrasth me b with republican voters. . y walkert puberty blockersut and seventy two percent of republicans are against that. so we saw that you vetoedwe saw a bill back when you were governor . bahen you we is something that changed on or do you keep your position there? well, i don't support puberty ,lockers, as you said i actually support the decision making of parents i vetoed.use. >> and they support puberty blockers. do you support those parents? >> right. well, lawrence, as i said , this bill went too far . it was extreme, in my judgment. there's been other bills that thme up that have been more balanced, that arere appropriate. y a matter obaf arlance
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we going to support parents if a it's not a life threatening issue? l is and that's not the conversation that i think the governor i'm sorry, governor , becauseupr you're in a republican primary be the opinion of independents. that may be the opinion of democrat. of that may be even.e even got a lt i got a lot of friends in the libertarian party. they may welcome you in. but when you have republicanshea saying this is a fundamentalryal issue for them i, how dohow do y you square that in a republicano primary? u' some may say that's why you're polling lower than one percent and the rcp average . lawrence, it's this is an important issue. and the debate amonghis is a republicans should simply be what is the role ofe. sh the state is to protect life. we have the number one pro-life. state in the nation, in arkansaser one a, whenever i bad biological males from competing. in women's sports , those are important decisions that the rest othat thef the state is critical. but it's always, always fair.
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it's look, i got your governor. i see the position that you are making when it comes to women's sport. that's an easy position. independents, a lot ofrnor. democrats agree that there . shouldn't be have. i want you to listen to this it koung man and i want to as a question after this. t >>o what'ask s this one of my s say fashionable words. there are only two genders, onl2 nothing harmful, nothing threatening. just a statement, i believe i have been told on my shirt was targeting a protected class. who is this protected class or their feelings? more important, than my rights? >> i don't complain when i see pride, flags and diversity posters hung throughout the school. do you know why? because others have a rightave to their beliefs, just as rii d. why do the rules apply to onet yet not another? i feel like these adults wereane telling me that it wasn't okay. we'd have anr?adults opposin wg >> their arguments were weak. so what do you say of that to t young man? o you believe thatyo there's two genders? >> i believe that there's two genders. god created two genders.
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i believe in that.elieve i couldn't hear everything that was said there, bucrt i was just with , you know, so the young republicans at university ofay i iowa today. to have important a debate. mp it's importantor to havetant fre speech on these campuses and that conservative voices can be heard. that's what is important. >> and it's important for us to have a debate among republicans on the role of the state that is fair, that that is spin. the republicans have said what their position is . i understand that you are for free speech and all of these other issues. and like i said, respectfully, sir, i understand for economic freedom and all that, those are the typical republican positions and thatuns would work back in two thousanda and a or evell tn two thousandhp six . but therice is aep differentubl republican party now. and when work ba i ask you the question, why arite you running? it seems like you're opposed to all of the things thate oppo the modern day republican party stands for. sethe thine what do you say?
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>> well, i disagree with that.h. i lowered taxes in arkansas. that's where, again, the republicans created a surplus. republican lawrence, slower. you've got to listen to me repui as well. you've got to listen as well . we balanced the budget.we b that's what republicanals do. we lead in this country on conservative principles. and whenever you're looking ato our values, i stand second to none in terms of fighting for pro-life values and conservative values. look at my recor od, lawrence. >> governor , i just want the record here. and as i said, i gave you credit for the normal republican positions. you're right in line, but this e is a new republican party. >> thank repub you slio much for your time, sir. w republthe city of portland ha flooded with crime and homelessness for years now. democratpo homelesss in the city have taken new steps to ensure the city will have evestepn more homeless encampments. plus, i just asked the portlande ju, aboutd wheeler even the state of this crumblingwh city. that's next. don't go anywhere.ee that'swell, is here we are.
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democrats in the oregossness, ne of representatives have evenes i introduced a bill that would decriminalize homeless encampments in the public spaces. it would allow homeless people to sue for a thousand bucks ifu harassed or told to leave. it of solving problems. portland's leaders blame residents who complain about the city's collapsing livingg the bi standards. they reward the most reward t at th lawless segmen of the society at the expensee s of normal middle class people. i sat down to speak with mayorw ted wheeler to ask himsp about these standards in theseese issues. d me. s is what he tol this is what you said before. ys you.nt to playai this clip for you . and the actions and reforms i'll share today. repurpose police dollars, est ip reinvest in people to create a more racially just city and reform public safety standard s. stanhe end of the day, all of these things i believe, will help lift the community
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and make us all safer. >> in fact, mr. mayor, it did not make your city more safer,ne especially for people that look like me. inack and brown people in your community are struggling and it seems like you've changed your position on this issue. wh youry not? >> not at all. >> n you're talking about is out of context.ou're itta was about a specific fund. fact, we are having record recruiting for the portland police bureau. i'm very proud of the investments i've made in new gun violence reduction teams. i'm proud of the partnerships we have with our county and our. other governments around retail theft. araround auto theft. >> i have always been safepublic safety as the police commissioner. i've made it my business to make sure thamat the cityde e is saf te for our citizens. and i also just want to say this. i hear on your network all the time about what a dangerous city the city of portland is .h and that's factually not true. we don't even make the top list of the top 30 most dangerouse. cities in america.
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soven make i would just say thi. you . >> i the reason we got to that point that you're trying to make mr. mayor ,but this is not something that my network is trying to get out of thin air. i spend most of my time with the people and i was invited into your your city. and i've been there for the last four years talking with residents there. i wa say they're unsafe. >> the city was once great the s by ten years ago. i would saars talky a lot of pef moving, flourishing. i would say in the las png at f no good. there are a lot of difficultiess that the city has faced over a o the past well, during the pandemic and it's been exacerbated by the homeless situation has been pretty bad. >> and the vandalism of the businesseson has been , i think it's definitely changed over the years. i wouldn't necessarily say for the better. >> they say tents are surrounding the how many dosines they say they're squatters are taking over the city. overthey say. and i said with my own eyes that people are shooting up thth drugs and they say it's
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eycause of policies that you support and the policehe poc commander that i talked ,withyesterday say that you in fact, did to fund the police and made an anti cop sentimentd under the guise of raciaanl justice. it'st's not something that i am saying these are your residentsd . so how does portlanden leadershi p respond to losing control of the city streets? they doubled down on relaxium is instead of enforcinginals the laws on criminals, city leaders force cops to do work training. no wonder are the streets of portland are in total disarray? jason rence is the radio host. >> he joins us to assess. hey, jason . hey, lawrence. this is funny because we now have a situation in which wefune are focusing on word policing rather than actual a situa poli. the portland police bureau, we just got a hold of some of their training in which they are told how to handle personal pronouns forrath the lgbtq. i ern actuala to as plus communs the community, which of course
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re a little bit redundant in this case. thatre being told gender is not binary, that you can switch genders whenever you choose. >>bi they're told noyou cat to k mean to the community, which of course, police officers are saying, well, obviously, we would never do something like that. >> and of course, they also have to sit through some condescending training. >> take a look aofficerst this. hi, i'm bobby, and i use the pronoun she and her. could you spell your first and last name for me, please? >> and how would you like for me to address you ?s. what? whi,y ar i'm be you even askinge that? my name is mark. i'm a man. this can be a complicated conversation and we know it isn't going to be smooth sailing every time. all we can do is continue to show up with respect and treat each person how they want to be treated. >> except officers didn't feel like they were being treated with respect. for example, during one ofyou? the interviews with a member of the community, as you see on your screen, there's a black lives matter posteto reat
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r in the backre bei . beyond that, whangatt they weree basically saying is that, hey,hr we are dealing with a staffing crisis. see the anonymous is th comments section ofatng w the training, they just reallyi lit into the training. stop wasting our time focusing the emotional fragility of s minuscule population that' offended by everything. and of course, not a gooopuld u of my timea , but we're so short staffed especially. and of course, this police tipartment is short staffed. we've only got a few hundredhisi officers who are working on patrol at a time where to your point, there's a lot of lawlessness going on .poin we've had almost 12000t, end car theft instances this year. so far ,th it's only a first to you know, it just seems like they don't care because they could totally fix this thi problem if they wanted to . yeah nted, unfortunately. and just by the way, just for the mayor, the people that i spoke to in portland, they're liberals, they're democrats. and they're upset with what's
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how did he get so close to soit. many powerful people ? well, you know, lawrence, it's amazing when you look at how high profile this case is and then you put that alongside the fact that there ne seems to be either not enoughno interest or not enough resources from some ofget key the authorities to get key answers to questions here. ions herlike we're going to stae with where did this guy get all of his money? right. i mean, he get a gotll access te very wealthy people, certainly in part because he was making donations and not just wealthy, powerful people, influential people. he was writing checks and he had private jets and things like that. okay, where the money comes, right. this usually isn't that hard to do. forensic accounting is something the fbi actually excels at. and yet we're still told, you know, he was sort of a guy who was doing some kind of consulting or something. he was worth hundreds of millions of dollars that wet bea know about.us and that additional money, ju overseas. fromwas ma so they don't have to answeris i
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that question. and then there's also the core question at thiss iso do. point of what exactly was this guy doing? we believeso that he wascame f operating some kind of d surveillance andon't h blackmae operation. there's been talk of his littl r black book. there'ats been talk of how he ws holding this over people, perhaps. buurveillaand t as of right now, the only ehe onlwho seems to have fil or rathey r has settled down any kind of a suit related to this is prince andrew , a guy i'd never heard of before. all these othea r nameofs, alle. these other people all have the same story, which is that e, by the had some som way, obviously that's true in a lot of the cases. they just had incidental just contact with them.hantac but t whatwi about the people who didn't just have incidental contact? and what about the individuals that you would think would have woen the targets of the blackmail operation? he was.ulve b soee jusn he blat to bcke clear, he's running a massive, decades long blackmail operation, we're told. but who were the targets of this? we don't ever seem to get an answer to that. we don't know where the money came from. we don't know the extent he's ru i think of the relationships that he had with powerfulca figuredes lon, we ars both at hk
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and overseas. and it just feels likee extent you would thin k the elites, lawrence would. >> well, notase really. but do you think that maybe if the elites actually believed in how to prevent something like this from happening and we're talk about the trafficking of underage girls, horrific stuffta that they would wantactu to understand every step oalflym the way how this happeneethid. e buy t one of the other big problems is this is an individual who a t key points was given either incredibly lenient treatment by the upthorities or they even passed up the opportunity to prosecut e in 2016 when they should havehi been investigating. obviously, it didn't happen until 2019. they brought the final chargesl . so what's the explanation for all this, lawrence? why is it this guy gets lenient treatment? they don't want to prosecute him. he has connections to these very, very powerful people. >> i think the answer is there are people who don't want thesei answers stils l, we have to puse for them. onneeah. you know, i think the onctioe ti that you states d today thatush i don't think i've heard anyhiny one mentioned, what did the money come from? ouday that ie what did he do? f how did he get all that money? l
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i think that is something thatt i investigatedou should shoul be pursuing. >> bucd k sexton, thanks so much for joining lawrence. good to see you . you've got a brother.>> so l everyaw year the mostmost insufferable individuals in media and politics gather to celebrate themselves at the white house correspondents dinner. celebrities like christie tiguan were also in attendance. she even broughtri herss servans with her so they could carry the end of her dress. no other gathers this many people to engage in brownnosing and bootlicking on live tv. >> here's one example. award one example awardedther e to washington post journalist and awarvepeopled for his hard g stories not on joe biden's policies, but on his, quote, catholic faith. >> the award goes you , matt matt viser of "the washington post", of the the the judges said matt viser stood out among his competitors for work that went beyond om h the humdruis t m of covering hum the managed events ofen the presidency in the white house. cy thevisor captured the spiritf joe biden, particularly
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with stories about the president's brother and how his catholic faith influenced he the strategic vision of. the office. the whcaspirit oe is pleased to give allealdo beckman award to matt viser. even the president himself>> found over the media to make fare he keeps getting favorable coverage. >> oblf coursee co, jill kamalaa doug , nine members of our administration are here to send a message to theare he country and quite frankly, to the world . anthe free press is a pillar, maybe the pillar of a free society, not the enemy. >> it is scary. as a columnist for the federalists, he's the author of the book a liberal misery how the hateful left joy out of everything and everyone. he joins us now. eddie, thanks so much. you know, i don't wantev to seem nit picky. i'm not saying i don't enjoy. i get the time or deserve the time to enjoy themselvesenjo over a few cocktails. >> buty
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when the press is filling at their job and you have a president that failsls t to even talk to the americanev press, you would think that when they're talking about democracy, they would mention that at their dinneren they'. well, i think that they believe they are fulfilling their job. their job is no longer viewehind by them as as informing the public, advocating for the public. rotect their job is protectingin washington, remaining in bed with washington, literally and figuratively. i think if there was anything anything surprising about about the white house correspondents dinner this year was din you calling chrissy teigen a celebrity? she is not a celebrity. she is a bottom feeding cringe artist. >> if there ever was one , her and her husband. celebr that's a gooitd point. as you can see, john legend on the screen as well. i guess my nex st questionee is, would there ever be any accountability for this administration, though? because we're seeing no cards
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being passed now with questions ? i mean, isn't i mean, we already had someone that gave them questions during a presidential debate. so do they have an ounce of credibility? absolutely not. even the award that you justcreb evayed, the little cliilp they're talking there was four coverag e of joe biden's catholic faith. i bet there was not a single mention in that story. joe about abortion. catholic joe biden is supposed to be this major, devout catholic, and yet he is probably the most pro-abortion in modern american history. and no, of course not.story. ever tim e and time again,nd tim you see thate any administratin official from the lowest to the very top can go to cnn and say, hey, here's a storyline we have for you . will you run with it? hey, we're we're going to lie tn to you about i'm not even n goie to name some of them, but we'reh going to lie to you about this. and you probably talnak aboutalb some of the biggest ones theyour on your show, buouest ot they will completely run with it. there is no accountability .ecause this the way that the media works now is completely protecting washington, completely protecting their interests. and one big tell, by the way, is that you did not se eown
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a single word about how maybell this isn't a good look foryou . does make us look like we're too in bed with washington. they used to do that allhow mayb the time. up until this year. they no longer care aboutese to that, too. d the time well, they allowed y in the basement and get away with it. he became president ofsement a the united states . so fro m the president' s perspective, i guess there's no pecentive to come talk to us becausrse the people that are trusted to hold him accountable did nothing. then t. >> thanks so much for joining me. thanks. to pour overues our border. the drug is poisoning tens of thousands of americans each year. yet democrats and one state just block the bilar. l to holdo hold dealers dealers accountable. why would they do that? that's next. accoat? this is this is iowa. >> we just haven't beens grow
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believed to have murdered five people in the lone star state of texas. it's a man from mexico.xas. he's thirty eight years old. his named francisco oropesa. and as you probably know, he's been deported from our country four times for enteringour countering illegallg to ice sources, including back in 2009. >> again in 2012, again in 2016. and yet somehow he was. incl here living illegally in texas for who knows, for how long it is believed he's responsible for killing five of his texas neighbors,a including a nine year old little boy after a familyr the apparently asked him to stopfa firing his weapon outside. mayh heav may also have been drinking heavily at the time. so given that it comes as noome surprise, he's considered armed and very dangerousis consi and e remains in the crosshairs of more than 250 law enforcement officers who are said to be hunting him as we speak w.hoe weand while some , especially some democrats on capitol hill and over at the white house have been quick to blame access to assault weapons, with a
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mass shooting, critics point to lax immigration policies deong the southern border as at least a contributing factomor, noting that the shooter hadmigrt absolutely no legal right to ber hereder in the first place. >> no surprise here, lety. >> there is an eighty thousand dollar reward available for any information that might lead to the capture and arrest of this person. the fbi is pleading for help from the public, asking to helpo us bringn this monster to justice. and that would seem to be an apt description. >> lauren's friend from my homer state of texas. thanks, kevin . mm-hmm. tat e thanksso the pheno epidemic is l ravaging our country. >> even though democrats and their media allies no out longer seem to care. overdoselayseem s over one hundred of hundreds of americans every day violent gangs smuggle tons of fentanyl from mexico and sell it to american citizens. in california, the state legislature refuses to acknowledge there's even daa problem. a th california state assemblymane james gallagher recently introduced legislationst to owledge to end
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the crisis, but democrats are trying to block it, blockgallag and he joins mhee now.ation to why would they try to block this is a national crisis. people aren't just dropping dead in texas, but all across the country, includingcountr california. >> so what's the incentivey inc >> yes, lawrence.nce. i mean, it's truly unbelievable. as you know, we have a financial crisis raging across the nation, but especially here in california, over one hundred and ten people anyl k dying from fentanylred 10 p overdoses. are kids dyinge a week? >> and democrats continuecontin to defend their policyue of coddling criminals. >> instead of holding these poison peddlers accountable,unt. you know, i guess i don't understand when you have a state that is literally putting vending machines where you can get the narcan, but they won't acknowledge the crisis, it's on one end. they provide these other measures as a band-aid.
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but there's no preventable crasures being in place by the legislator who is leadingy the charge to block thisding the legislation. >> i think the american peoplero deserve to kno w. >> no, i mean, they want they do not believe accountability. and they've had a policy over the last 10 years of decreasing penalties for crime.now and now we havwe e this epidemi. that's killing our kids. >> and i've heard so many of these stories from victims, tha young people that thought they were taking a percocet, having a fentanyl laced pill that killed them. you know, narcan is not going to save that kid, you know, these kind of things they're trying to do. we need to hold the drug dealers accountable. and that's exactly what weying propose to do as republicans. the s that wouldhat we p actually increase penalties for. dealers. >> and the chair oin tf the public safety committee, again, governed by democrats, refuses to move these bills forward. nothing would actually hold people accountable, just to betl clear . >> sld people o the public undes these dealers understand that they're giving people fake
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product. these aren't overdoses. these are straightct. poisonings. they used these printing presses to print the pill. they get it from china. they work with their allies in t mexico withiinn the cartel. wor and so we're learning now that the cartel now are using american gangs as well to get some of this stuff acrosse stuf the border. >>f ss the absolutely. >> this is fueled by the cartel. you know, we're having instances where people areing in actually getting caught with hundreds of thousands of pill with s. and because of california law, w there's nothing you can do. the and so that's we propose is , hey, let's make sure that weenas have real penalties. let's have, you knowyou sh,ld ee you should do real time.n you should even face murder if you're knowingly getting out mur these fentanyl laced pills out to our kids and killing them. we hadntanyl l a modest proposat just gave people a warning that, hey, if you are caught again, convicted of selling this and you kill someone, you should face a murder charge. that bill wouldn't even make ite out of committee. in california. kiuld face stopped by these same democrats, this radicaldemo policy, again, of coddlingcratgn
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criminals instead of holding people accountable and doing something about this crisis that is killing our kids. >> you know, your governor wants to be president . everybody knows that if he wants to rally people not just in a democratic party, buteveryb republicans and independents, this is definitely an issue to carry. but i just don't think he's going to do it. >> sir, thanks so much for joining the program. yeah, and he's missing in action right now. he did nothing to try and stop this, that he actually left the state. >> doesn't surprise me. maybe he's on vacation in florida. thanks, sir.nk he wi he thank you . got it.he s so doctorsta nowte use anmaybe artificial intelligence to diagnosn e patients. what could go wrong? dr. marc siegel joins us next. there's a book that's endured generations been shared around the world, and it's still the best selling book of all time. there's more to the story. explore the book you thought
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aspects of our society. here's one example. a.i. has now become a powerful medical and research tool in health care. doctors are using thisigence i technology to reshape the way they diagnose and treat patientss e fictio . ing this one day, one eye program developed by a scientist adit mt showed an ability to detect lung cancer at a rate eighty six to 94%. but a recent survey shows that 60% of americans would be uncomfortable with their eveloped relying on a.i.. >> so what's the catch? drpr. marcov siegel with the fox news medical contributor, and he joins me now. >> dr. siegel, so i went to the? dentist the other day and he did his normal inspection, didth he? did the a.i.e inspectiothne ai and there wasn't much different. >> but there were some things that he missed that the a.i. up.able to pick so is this a good thing or bad thing? so that part is a good thing. that's kind of like an automatic pilot on a plane. is tdo you want automatic pilot landing the plane? you don'r a bad t together recea we don't want them.lot la wend want a pilot in lg.
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and we also have to be scaredpi that geoffrey hintonin quit google today because he's the father. he's the godfather of deep learning. he started all of this decades ago and he quit and has gotten out of control. you already said at the beginning where it stays in control. that tool you talked about at harvard is called sibylle. and it looks at a cat scan, a long cat scan of a smoker. and it says before a radiologist would ever notice this, this could be lung cancer. this spot worries me. and also you can use to look at things that you didn't even think of looking aintet with wih the radiologist to begin with .. so it's a tool where it gets qu out of controlsa is wherelked a somebody says thatbo called civi doctor didn't have enough time for me. let'l.it lookscat scans go to e. let's go to chat and chat .ol. wher you're feeling fine, sir. and i'm thinking and a study san out of san diego says that shows more empathy than i do. i got to work on my empathy. then we have to go to doctors with the human element for the personalized medicine, for
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the back and forth. your case is different than another person's case. i won't be able to figure that out. >> it just seems to be a liability in the making. i mean, it's a robother pers and eventually it's going to miss something. i understand. used it as aonl be abl >> second pair of eyes to say, okay, you asked me to infer on this, maybe i needef a different x-ray, but to just go to visit of a robot, i don't know if i could ever do that. you just made a really great point. if a medical center relies on a.i. and the right gets it wrong, there's even a term for this. it's called hallucinating. i can hallucinate. can you believe that? like, suddenly a.i. doesn't robo where it is and it gets something wrong? ife medical centernow if i c isl liable. and how about me aical versus an make it a diagnosis. what if i get something right and i get it wrong, i'm liable. all of thi s liability and thediagno iting that bothers msie the most is insurance companies using a.i. to determine if you get that test approved or not. i can't argue that against
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the computer. also, the costs, okay, if i'm a doctor , i'm not going to payr t the same thing for a computeorro to do it. it just doesn't make sense.r co jiving with me, doc. i agree with that. i'm going to have a union. oesnt you have to pa my us more. a ui >>on robots will line.ore. this is this is where it's heading. but seriously, as long as we keep it as a tool that we long doctors usase it, nurses use tht medical centers use for research for contributing to diagnoses. i'm fine with it. i don't want it making decisions. >> also, why don't you guys go to all that schooling? if this was going to bemedica the case? well, it's scaryl er thas tng to i actually did better on some of thesedi with it than i becaus the end of your profession. m saying' it's a wakecase? up call that we got to relookon s at our empathy, how we makomewau complex decisions and the artp y of medicine. t. ve got to keep to tha >> that's what the most important thing i cannot do. the art of medicine. doc, i think you find alarming ,but i think a lot of people are buying into a scary. >> thank you so much for joining the program. i hope you keep us posted. thank so. alarmi
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thank you . thank you all for watching fox news tonight. sure to tune in tomorrowposted for another hour. have a great evening. newst sean hannity, my friend, officer , you have a message for lawrence. l.j., they love you anyway. lawrence, great shot tonight. and welcome to hannity. we have a live audience again. vortis, again, thank you allyou. for coming. appreciate you all being here.le than we start with someou all breaking news about le be. now, this is really important. this is breaking news about me. my record is intact. i have never, ever, ever, ever been to a white house. correspondents gala ever. d i s >> did i say ever?ud of and i'm very proud of that. and by the way, i didn't go this saturday, so why record remains intact, thankfully. all right. we beginintact.pplause] tonights alert. >> up, up and away.aw
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