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♪ working together like spokes in a wheel they keep this country turning around. >> steve: you can see folks out along the coast, myrtle beach, south carolina. >> ainsley: i went to high school with those people down on the beach. >> brian: are they cutting out of school? >> ainsley: that is john smith and mary lou. >> brian: that looked like the
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type of sand you can run in. >> ainsley: beaching in south carolina are wide, you can run, ride your bike. >> steve: like concrete. >> ainsley: you don't squish like in florida, i can go a few feet and stop. >> steve: on the island, sand is so firm, you can ride a bike on it. >> ainsley: ride a horse on it. >> steve: in myrtle beach, south carolina, they have 58 degrees. going for daytime high of 72 for john and mary lou, who is walking the beach. >> brian: there is a lot of reporters there, beachy city. >> ainsley: you walked myrtle beach? >> brian: i did and they have fox supporters.
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>> ainsley: i thought you said reporters. >> steve: i did, too. >> ainsley: local fox reporters, i'm there and you're there. >> steve: speaking of reporters. >> ainsley: hunter biden appears in court for child support. >> brian: there he is. sorry. house republicans investigating the first son say the case could blow the lid off the overseas business deals unless they redact everything. >> steve: speaking of reporters, alexandria hoff has details. >> alexandria: hunter biden legal team is arguing $20,000 per month is too high due to drop in income. the son appeared in court yesterday hoping to lower payments to london roberts. the legal team argue hunter biden employs high-costern tas
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and withheld income from art sales. the judge scolded hunter biden calling it hide the ball game and ordering more details musting revealed. congressman james comer says this will assist into his investigation about the biden family business dealings. >> potential to be helpful what is income from artwork and who the buyers are, the most important part. we want to know if hunter biden has offshore accounts. we are learning more everyday about the complex scheme the biden family had to disguise the source of revenue. >> alexandria: the infamous laptop, yesterday benjamin hall pressed antony blinken on the letter signed by 51 intelligence officials that dismissed the story as russian disinformation,
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watch. can you explain what your role was in that and if you incentivized it. >> one of the great benefits of this job, i don't do politics and don't engage in it. with regard to that letter, i didn't, wasn't my idea, didn't ask for it or solicit it. i think the testimony the former deputy director of the cia mike murrel l put forward supports that. from my perspective, i'm not engaging in politics. >> alexandria: last month mike morrell testified antony blinken was the impo tus behind that letter employs second blinken saying he's not political, he means now issue at the time he was working for the biden campaign. >> steve: very political.
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ask mike morrell, why did you do this? i wanted joe biden to win. really? you have this reputation and go ahead and ask other people to sign off on the letter and i love what dan hofman said, they asked him to sign the letter and he said no, i haven't looked at my laptop, why would i sign it? why would the others, including pinettasign it. >> ainsley: they all signed, they should not be making up information and signing a letter that is not true. >> steve: mike morrell said blinken triggered the letters issue but then i was reading this morning, steven nelson
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reporting in the "new york post" that says white house spokesman ian chris sununus said morrell said that blinken did not suggest he wrote the letter. there are a couple different stories, great to get them all on the same page. you saw benjamin hall speaking to antony blinken in a beautiful room at the state department. turns out benjamin hall went to the briefing. before the briefing, the legendary ap reporter matt lee wanted to observe who had come back and that would be benjamin hall. watch this. >> before i turn over to ben, for the first question, i want to say something about his return. >> yeah. >> there were quite a lot of words spoken over this weekend in washington, d.c. about the importance of free press and the
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role that it plays in informing the world and literally almost paid for this principle with his life and we're thankful that he survived and recovered and is back with us here in the briefing room. so it's really good to see you and welcome back. let me just -- [applause] >> it gave me strength to keep going, grateful to everyone who reached out and appreciate it all. i will say the briefing room was probably the thing i missed most while i was away, being here in.
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glad to be back. >> ainsley: very sweet of him. >> steve: he did a great interview with antony blinken, you saw in the clip was evasive when it came to the politics what he said when joe biden was running for president. >> ainsley: so sweet of this reporter, he was rights. we were talking about the washington correspondent dinner and the president never recognized benjamin hall. i wish he would have said something. >> brian: they played a role in it, helped get him out along with the private group, not operation pineapple, save our allies? save our allies was able to get him out. he didn't want to do that, i
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ges. >> ainsley: benjamin hall had 30 surgeries, lost a leg, a foot and use of one hand and did that so we could have information out of ukraine and get accurate reporting and lost two colleagues. >> steve: we saw last night, he is an amazing reporter and will join us 20 minutes from now on "fox and friends." >> ainsley: his book was number one on the new york best-seller list. >> brian: wave after wave of mas flight cancellation. >> steve: new government report show airlines are to blame, they blame the weather. >> ainsley: jeff flock joins us live, hi, jeff. >> jeff: good morning to you, i have to paraphrase the taylor swift song, it's them, they are the problem, it's them, the airlines, it is.
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asked by the republican republican-controlled transportation committee to determine if it is the weather or self-caused by the airlines and it is the airlines. the numbers computed the percentages of flights cancelled with staff problems, maintenance problems. hawaii air, aliegient, not the weather. at the bottom of the list, america, united and delta, fewest flights cancelled from maintenance and the rest. 2021 numbers, though cancellation continued into 2022. the debacle over christmas, 16,000 flights cancelled. and this is something that occurred coming out of the
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pandemic. prior to the pandemic, take a look at spirit, 27% of flights in 2019 caused by themselves, maintenance or staffing. by 2021, it was 82%. the airlines say they are trying to do better. quote from them, their trade group, they say carrier are taking responsibility and continue to work to improve reliability as air travel rapidly expands. we are told cancellations are down this year, so get the airlines are shaking it off, taylor swift. >> steve: we all travel, it is infuriating when you get on your app and says it will take off an hour later because of weather, it is sunny where you are at and where you are going, no wind, no nothing, that is a load of you know what. >> jeff: they must have gotten
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sun in their eyes and that set them back. i'm not sure -- >> ainsley: have you noticed some airports smell cancellation with one and some with two. >> brian: i made a decision it is one. >> jeff: learn something everyday at "fox and friends." >> brian: you usually tell the story, sometimes we tell you the story. >> jeff: i'm happy to learn, even at this advanced age. >> brian: and who is better than a man named flock. and jet blue, and -- >> steve: i've seen a plane. looked like the other planes. >> ainsley: is it less expensive? >> brian: selfish story i told,
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i regret it. islip. good to know. by the way, goes directly to charleston, could work out for you. >> ainsley: hand it over to ashley. >> ashley: a bride and killed and her husband hurt. this picture shows the newlyweds as they left the venue in the back of a golf cart when a suspected drunk driver rearended them while driving 65 in a 25 mile per hour zone. the driver who caused the crash was not hurt and refused to take a field sobriety test. the 25-year-old admitted to having a beer and a shot of tequila one hour before the crash. the manhunt continues for the illegal immigrant accused of killing five neighbors, including a child. he opened fire after neighbors
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asked him to stop shooting his gun on the property. the fugitive was deported four times, but the government focus on gun control. >> all five people were killed with a powerful ar-15 style rifle, congress must acts, what makes tragedies like this more heartwrenching is the fact it is within our power to take these weapons of war off our streets. >> ashley: down at the southern border, agents report 90's,000 migrant crossings in the last 10 days ahead of the end of title 42 next week. ron desantis florida tourism board votes to counter see disney. this escalation comes as disney claims desantis is violating free speech. the company claims florida stripped disney world of
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self-governing status for opposition of parental rights in education law. music world is mourning loss of canadian singer gordon lightfoot who died from natural cause last night at a hospital, best known for blending folk and pop with country and rock. ♪ ♪ the heartaches come a hero who believes ♪ ♪ you won't need that book again because the end is too hard to take. ♪ >> ashley: his death comes one month after upcoming concerts were cancelled due to health issues, he was 84 years old. >> steve: i saw him in concert when he was touring, amazing.
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>> ainsley: takes you back, great days. such a great childhood. you grow up and realize there is a lot of evil in the world and you got to pay taxes. >> brian: you were happier as a child than you are now? >> brian: no, now. you build forts in backyards and play with dolls. >> brian: our story was different. i had gi joe's, posable action figure. >> ainsley: you had marvel and i had barbie. >> brian: not dolls, posable action figure, eagle eyes, kung-fu grip. i would like to get a ken doll and make him a gi joe. straight ahead, new york city
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mayor -- it was a draft, turns the migrant crisis into a race issue, wait until you hear what eric adams new attack on governor of texas for bussing border crossers to blue cities. leo terrell is live. >> ainsley: decriminalizing homeless encampment, inside a shocking plan making it okay to sleep on the street. i c hoose n. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. we put our heart into everything we do. we are farmers, bakers, florists and makers who grow and create
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five cities run by black mayors, abbott is using crisis to hurt black-run cities. civil rights attorney and former democrat leo terrell, became a republican and joined us from california. hi. >> leo: correct, ainsley, leo 2.0 without the hat. may i say this, as an american, there is no race issue here. eric adams is playing the race card to deflect from his incompetence, the homeless issue, the crime. eric adams will play the race card to intimidate the media for covering his incompetence. if he wants to blame someone, blame joe biden, blame kamala harris, blame alejandro mayorkas, they have an open southern border and that is the problem. regarding l.a., san, new york,
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run by black mayors, that is because they are incompetent and have socialist programs that have destroyed the great cities and why people are leaving. >> ainsley: you cannot claim the race card when you wanted to be a sanctuary city. you invited them, we send them and you complain about race? >> leo: they talk a good game, they do not want illegal immigrants in his city. gavin newsom says come to the city, blue states are being destroyed by their own policy. they are hypocrites. why did eric adams mention joe biden or alejandro mayorkas? they don't want to focus on the real problem, open border, reverse trump policy and we're paying the price in america. >> ainsley: leaders in washington dictate the border and texas is paying the price.
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the numbers of what they are sending is nothing to what they are dealing with on the southern border. leoh, thank you. wear the hat one time on our show. >> leo: next week. >> ainsley: really? okay. the president's son goes to court to beg a judge to lower child support payments, could the case expose biden city secrets? kayleigh mcenany will react live and here she is. ♪ ♪ - double check that. eh, pretty good! (whistles) yeek. not cryin', are ya? let's tighten that. (fabric ripping) ooh. - wait, wh- wh- what was that? - huh? what, that? no, don't worry about that. here we go. - asking the right question can greatly impact your future. - are, are you qualified to do this? - what? - especially when it comes to your finances. - yeehaw! - do you have a question? - are you a certified financial planner™?
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we have to see the threats coming from china, chinese spy bal balloon, covert police stations in the u.s., major concerns and i wanted from secretary blinken how the u.s. was pushing back. here is his response when i asked. >> united states putting itself in stronger position to deal with the competition with china we fully acknowledge. we made investments in ourselves from infrastructure to -- >> it is not holding china back, not stopping china. >> the issue is less holding china back and more making sure we're able to run faster and that involves investment in ourselves. >> pushed him a few times there, what are you going to do to stop the threats and he talked more about investments in our country rather than preventing threat from china. >> brian: the balloon thing is such a farce, might have had
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another and shot one down from the bottle-cap balloon brigade, which was a hobby balloon we shot down with an f-22. benjamin, when it comes to the laptop, he doesn't want to get into politics, but mike morrell brought up he was the impetus behind the signatures. >> that is first time we heard secretary blinken deny any involvement in the letter. have a listen. >> can you explain what your role was in that and if you incentivized it? >> one of the great benefits of this job, i don't do politics and don't engage in it. but with regard to that letter, i didn't, wasn't my idea, didn't ask for it, didn't solicit it and the testimony the former director of cia mike morrell put
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forward confirm that. >> do you accept the laptop is not russian disinformation? >> from my perspective, not engaging in politics. again and again, that is not what i will discuss issue at the time he was engaging in politics in the presidential run, would have liked more there, but we didn't get it. >> brian: the problem is under oaths, mike morrell said it was him, who is telling it is truth? hopefully it will be subpoenaed and get to the bottom of it. good to be back, i imagine yesterday. >> great to be back at the state department and with my colleagues, too. >> brian: bring in former white house secretary kayleigh mcenany, great to see you again. let's build off what secretary blinken didn't say. i had nothing to do with it. mike morrell said he did. >> kayleigh: mike morrell called
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him the impetus and blinken says mike morrell's testimony confirmed, he said you are the impetus. you have joe biden, who his campaign surrogates were clapper, brenn, his surrogates. be on alert for russian disinformation and it affected the election. >> brian: dan hofman said i will not sign it. why? not because he worked here or didn't, his reputation, why put your reputation on the line of something you know nothing about. >> kayleigh: the top tiers of the fbi were full of leftist democrats, no two ways about it. they had two intentses, morrell
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said one intent was to get joe biden elected. >> brian: hunter biden decides to battle against mother of his baby for paying too much child support. judge the says, i need to see your financials and don't overredact what you give. his high-priced legal team, do they know what they are getting into here? >> kayleigh: i don't think so, and this case paternity case, i feel so bad for navy joan, the victim in this. this could be the undoing of hunter biden if it shows which bank accounts led where. on "outnumbered," james comer had so much information, we had to put up a flow chart. i would love to see the redaction, could be helpful. >> brian: maybe find out how much his art is worth, how much
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did it sell for? he doesn't know, doesn't remember being with the stripper, doesn't remember if it is his laptop and doesn't know how much he made off his paintings. >> kayleigh: which were going for half a million dollars, who are the buyers? they are paying for modern art that looks like fingerpaint. >> brian: are you surprised governor youngkin is not getting into the race, does that surprise you? >> kayleigh: it doesn't surprise me, you hear drip and drop of explor tory committee. he isitalentsed and did well on the issue of education, i think it is a loss for the republican field, not surprised he is not running. >> brian: mike pompeo surprised me and youngkin thought he was be a shoe-in, see what happens, make next cycle. kayleigh mcenany will you work
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at 12? >> kayleigh: yes, and into the evening. >> brian: true, coming up straight ahead, homeless street encampments could be legalized if democrats have their way and if you don't like it, face serious ramifications. one resident joins us to react. in 2015, my dad had the idea to revitalize american textile manufacturing with bedding crafted from cotton grown on our family farm. we created red land cotton to give you the best farm, the home products possible. because it's more than quality products. it's a labor of love from our family. go to redland cotton dot com and receive 15% off your order with code fox news. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past
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>> steve: democratic lawmakers are looking to decriminalize homeless encampments and let the encampment sue homeless if the homeless are being harassed. a person experiencing homelessness has privacy on any property whether the property is located in a public space. there has been massive pushback from residents, including our
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next guest. damion, good morning. i'm doing okay, i feel sorry for you, your town has this crazy thing where they are proposing if somebody is in my front yard parking area and they set up homeless camp and you go out and say, can you move because -- for a variety of reasons, that person in the tent can sue you for $1000. >> sounds like a great idea, what could go wrong, right? >> steve: right. a lot of people are complaining, what are you hearing from your neighbors? >> it is getting to a point where we're going to have to reach this level of lunacy for people to wake up. i watched the mayor come on fox a couple days ago and the gall to come on to your show and say
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that things here in portland are not as bad as you are portraying issue not as bad as people are portraying throughout social media across other platforms. listen, people are starting to wake up, they were supposed to have a public hearing and response was overwhelming with the amount of people speaking out. the legislator proposing this bill actually ran on this platform coming out of beaverton, a suburb of portland, she ran on this platform and many interviews she gave, she talked about the homeless and right to housing being her number one priority and she was going to try to push this bill. she's doing what she said and what he was elected for and people pushing back on this and having an issue with this have
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to do some soul searching, they elected someone who spoke about this very early in her campaign. >> steve: damian, if you, if this masses, you got to figure the homeless people are going to sue people left and right. you know when that guy got out of his car, he looked at me and i felt threat eened and they wi wind up with money going into the pocket of homeless people camped in front of people's houses. >> i am an armed security guard and just last night we had someone standing in front of the property and lawfully and legally asking them to move from one place to the other and that person told me, there is a bill that just got passed that says i can sue you for $1000.
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the word is out and i'm not convinced that this will not pass next session because right now we have a legislature that is far left leaning democrat and listen, the legislator that is pushing for this is not alone and unfortunately, we'll see more people in salem in the upcoming election that feel this way and have this activist mindset. we have activist mayor and district attorney and legislators and if we can't get more people with sound understanding of taking care of the taxpayers and people footing the bill for feel-good programs, there is not much portland or oregon left. >> steve: i hope the person last night said there is a bill where i get $1000, i hope you said, i know about it, i will be on "fox
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and friends" to talk about it. >> i did my best to not say anything. it was eye-opening. >> steve: indeed. damian bunting joining us from portland. thank you. now we turn to ashley who joins with -- joins us right now with news from california. >> ashley: good morning, steve. we'll start with this, manhunt underway after a stabbing near the university of california davis west of sacramento, the knife attack in the past five days. there is no update on the victim's condition, there is a shelter in place. it has been one year since unidentified eleleaker releasede dobbs case.
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son of the late antonin scalia joined us to talk about the impact. listen. >> they made the effort to find someone, maybe they will find who did it, very bad day for the court, never had a leak like this before. i don't blame the supreme court for not wanting to call in the fbi to interview their personnel, they were not going to do that. i don't believe it would have been one of the justices, i think all of the justices we have are hard working, well meaning people who respect that institution. i think it is most likely a clerk who was seeking to intimidate the justices and bring threats upon them. >> ashley: last week supreme court justice samuel alito said, i have a good idea who is responsible, that is different from the level of proof needed to name somebody. and the hollywood eshg lite at
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the met gala, kim kardashian and pete davidson were seen chatting. it was dedicated to carl lagerfeld. in tennis, superstar sesdltrenawilliams announced she is expecting her second child. we will check in with janice dean, i see you ditched the umbrella. >> janice: i did, the skies are clearing up a bit. although we are looking for rain for next couple days. the temperatures not feeling like the second day of may. 47 and cloudy skies. 48 in new york city area. 44 in fargo, 44 in chicago. it is going to be cool and cold enough for snow for parts of the great lakes and interior
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northeast and mountains of west virginia today. we have this area of low pressure that lingers for the next several days and that will bring lingering showers, thunderstorms for the forecast along the east coast and across the west coast, much of the same situation. we are into what is called an omega block, area of low pressure across the west and east and have ridge of high pressure for the central u.s. and everything is blocked up. the pattern is not changing over next couple days, same situation and temperatures remain cooler than average for i would say two-thirds of the country.r for steve. >> steve: new fox news poll reveals whether rise of artificial intelligence is a good or bad thing for all of us, we'll have the results, plus kirk the cyber guy reveals four things you should never tell a chat bot. he is next.
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now revealing four things we should never tell bill hemmer. >> bill: more than that, good morning, steve, what the judge is saying on hunter biden case is raising eyebrows, fill you in on that. alleged killer of five is on the run. new york's mayor says the bussing of migrants out of texas is racism, we'll explain that. and the republican field is changing yet again, come join dana and me for all that and more top of the hour. we'll see you then.
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>> steve: a brand-new fox news poll reveal 46% of voters believe artificial intelligence is a bad thing. >> brian: this comes amidnew warnings not to give your personal information to bots like chat gpt. >> ainsley: how can we stay safe in growing world of ai? secrets like passwords? >> people are using chat gpt, my password is this, come up with five stronger passwords. it is not a secret, there are
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people looking at this stuff, unless you make this important setting change, your histories there forever and they can do what they want with it. what do we know big tech companies do with our data? they sell it, make money with it. you are bought and sold by the minute across the board. right now on chat gpt and bing, you can ask for your stuff to be deleted permanently, which is a great tool. it is great to bring back your privacy. i think we might have a video of it. you use chat gpt, log on, bottom left you see three dots, click settings and go over to data controls, click show, toggle that off, chat history? training, turn it off. now they will not be keeping your chat history and say training because they use data
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to make it better. plenty people will -- >> ainsley: you trust they will -- >> they say they will delete it in 30 days, they hold on to it because say someone is up to no good with it and need to prove or someone is making a claim that someone did something from there that was up to no good, this there record of knowing they have proof they did something about it. >> steve: i think ultimately, ai might help doctors and medicine, we've done segmentes on that. it figured out a cure for cancer or something like that in early trials. people are using it perhaps for no good, which is scary part. >> and we have just scratched the surface of what is possible on the evil side. we will see a bunch of good and a bunch of bad and need to be aware of it and we need to have much better guardrails on this
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stuff because obviously, huge problem is what happens when this thing outsmarts us. >> brian: china doesn't want that or facebook, what are they doing with their version of chat bot? >> scary again, they have dominance over their people. national data control is a bureau they started a bureau that is going to monitor how data is bought, sold and stored and who owns it, which is something we're failing to do in this country in a huge way. we should just watch what they are up to, what they are going to do is say, you can't say anything bad about the government, chat bot can't say anything in response, a chat bot will do what a chat bot is going to do. >> ainsley: that is what my grandfather said, too.
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