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they may have an overdose, have narcan readily available in order to reverse it. >> ainsley: that's pretty scary. if you are going to do this. have narcan available and test strips so you can test the fentanyl. all right, dr. fisher, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> ainsley: the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. i'm going over to the curvey couch. >> brian: let's begin with a fox news alert. six potential terrorists on the fbi's watch list were arrested on our southern border in just two days following the end of title 42 last week. >> steve: and now agents apprehending migrants from all over the globe trying to come in to our country, including 30 more nationals from china. >> ainsley: mark meredith is live at the white house with the details for us. hi, mark. >> good morning to you guys. the new report suggests there is plenty of reasons to suggest there coming across the southern border. latest data shows 80 migrants appear to be on the terrorist watch list. breitbart reporting since last
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week five people alone in the tucson sector found to be on the same list. our team on the ground says they have seen people from around the world trying to cross into the u.s., including at least 30 chinese nationals spotted. the biden administration says border crossings are down since the lifting of title 42. we heard from the president about this briefly. here's what he had to say on tuesday. >> texas governor greg abbott says the situation is far from nationwide. help the lone start state imforeign relation in a new letter in the federal government's absence we as governors must ban together to combat the president's ongoing border crisis and ensure the safety and security that all americans deserve. joining us in the mission to defend our national sovereignty and territorial integrity and send all available law enforcement personnel and resources to the tex-mex
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co-border. florida governor ron desantis says is he deploys national guardsman: list of resources more than # hundred troopers. 200 law enforcement officers. some mobile commands vehicles and more than a dozen drones and people who fly them. now, this is not the first time that desantis has sent florida resources down to texas. he did it back in 2021. also want to mention back in the big apple where you guys are we are watching the effort to handle the influx of migrants. new york city mayor says they are planning to use high school gisms to house migrants coming to new york city. steve, ainsley and brian? >> steve: looking at 20 different schools in new york. >> ainsley: elementary schools. >> steve: crazy. parents are up in arms. mark, your leadoff though, six more on the fbi terrorist watch list. it's almost -- if you are on the fbi terror watch list just wade
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across the rio grande. >> they have always felt there was a vulnerability when it came to potential terrorists wanting to come into the united states via the southern border; however, of course, these were people that were detained and on the watch list doesn't necessarily mean they were tourist terrorists but people flagged by federal investigators as somebody who could be suspect with terrorist ties. the good news these people detected or detained. x factor is how many people may have gotten through we don't know. >> ainsley: that's the scary part. doesn't take too many of them. >> steve: just one. >> brian: on the chinese nationals i heard they are mostly engineers. are they defecting or are they infiltrating? >> i was on the border early in january in the el paso area and we came across two chinese nationals in the middle of nowhere. it was pitch dark. just seeing folks there in the middle of the road. you know, people, of course, are coming for a better life but, like you said, we don't know who is necessarily coming across the
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border and for what reason. >> steve: indeed. mark, thank you very much. so, you know, tens of thousands of migrants have come here to new york city and now as we mentioned a moment ago, the mayor is eyeing 20 different schools to park migrants in the gyms and stuff like that. parents are pulling their kids out of the schools because they don't want their kids around adult men in the gym. you can understand that also multi purposing a number of hotels. the roosevelt hotel right over there is now going to be an emergency intake place. >> ainsley: closed three years ago. >> steve: shuttered. we are learning of upstate new york, in an orange county hotel called lipton court manor apparently a very large wedding. put yourself in the shoes of these people. going to have a big wedding. 160 guests. a lot of them were staying at the lipton court manor then one of them gets the notice by the way, we will have to rebook you because we are going to go ahead and fill the place with
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migrants. so now, the plans are out the window and the people are furious. >> ainsley: that's where they are having the hotel at the lipton court manor and then they booked 30 rooms at the crossroads hotel. 160 guests are flying n from all over the world. mostly here in america but from like california, from florida, from minnesota, arizona, kentucky cut, new jersey. and they said they need these rooms. and they were -- they signed a contract. the hotel canceled their wedding is in june. >> steve: how can they do that. >> ainsley: wedding on june 24th. which is my parent's anniv anniversary. >> brian: interesting he called out to find who checked in oh, yeah. we are not going to be able to have you guys at this place. you you are no the going to get married here. >> ainsley: on hold for 45 minutes. >> here is gary march lety. >> ainsley: he is the groom. >> he is the groom is it safe
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for my guests and myself to be there they said no you have nothing to worry about in my heart i'm thinking cool. your reservation and contract has been canceled. i go excuse me? basically they said no, there is nothing we can do. everything has been taken care of. it's a complete madhouse in here and there's nothing i can do. talk to choice. first time i called i was on hold for 45 minutes. waiting for a supervisor. and i talked to one person. they said there's nothing they can do. nothing they can do. call the hotel. they blamed the back and forth game. and as soon as i did speak with the supervisor, they turned around and the supervisor informed me there's nothing i can do. you have a wonderful day, bye-bye and hung up on me. >> steve: can you imagine? their wedding is in about a month. the "new york post" did contact choice hotels and choice hotels said all affected guests will be contacted with rebooing their upcoming reservations, but so far, apparently, that has not
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been the case where everybody has been rebooked and contacted. >> ainsley: this is the same hotel, right, wherein the veterans were living. the homeless veterans and giving them a place to live and kicked them out so that the migrants could come in. these are people who served our country. people who served our country and need a little boost, need a little help. they were able to stay in this hotel. and they are kicked out for people who have not served our country and are not legally allowed to be in our country. >> brian: transferred them to another hotel but they didn't want to leave that hotel. >> steve: they weren't kicked out transferred. it's a polite way. >> ainsley: why make them go through that? >> steve: now i know. >> ainsley: illegals at the other hotel. >> brian: all of these hotels are selling the soul for the check. okay, wait a he could is. i have a guarantee every room sold. the government is paying me above market rate. you are out of here mr. and mrs. johnson. you are not getting married in our place. it doesn't matter. so i think it's just terrible. we need a hotel to be half full
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and do the right thing. >> ainsley: it is terrible couldn't at least pick up the phone and call the bride and groom and say i'm sorry we have a better offer? it's wrong. we know that. buff we will let you know so you don't show up on wedding day and have a place to stay? >> steve: if your hotel is half full of migrants? do you want to be the other half? do you want to be in a hotel that is being used as intake facility. >> brian: that's a good point, too. at least i like the option. i like to live next to people rather than live alone in my tent. >> steve: more on this later today and until they fix it. which could be never. meanwhile, we told you last week about actually two weeks ago about how an irs employee apparently has sought whistleblower protection. because he has been working on the hunter biden case. and now the updated is apparently he and the entire unit that had been working on the hunter biden case had been removed from the hunter biden cases because now there it is
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public and apparently the irs has said, you know what? let's put some other people on that team. >> brian: so the whistleblower came forward and said there's a huge problem. we had this hunter biden situation and this politics in it. we should have been able to move forward with this case and i basically have been told not to. he couldn't sleep at night. he will spoke up and said i'm going to be a whistleblower. the right thing to do. doesn't matter my politics is to pursue and investigate equally. instead of dealing with the whistleblower. they ended the -- they stopped, they just put cease and desist with the whole division. >> ainsley: they sent a letter. the attorneys sent a letter. the attorneys that represent the whistleblower to congress. today the internal revenue service special agent we represent was informed that he and his entire investigative team are being removed from the ongoing and sensitive investigation of the high profile controversial subject about which our client sought to make whistleblower disclosures to congress. he was informed the change was at the request of the department of justice. this move is clearly
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retaliatory. >> brian: no kidding. >> ainsley: may also constitute obstruction of a congressional inquiry. >> brian: unbelievably cavalier they know this is going to be terrible news. know how terrible this looks but they don't care. >> steve: i looked at the federal government website department of labor what retaliation is according to the federal government. retaliation is when you are fired, laid off, demoted, denied overtime or promotion or reduced pay or hours. they have not done any of that to this guy they have simply taken him and his team off. by legal definition it's not retaliation but it just looks a lot like okay, they don't want the guy knowing more about the case that he could blab more. so they have moved the whole unit off and this brought in all new people. >> ainsley: that might be a conflict of interest. but how is that not a demotion? you were working on this one case. >> titled probably the same.
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probably the same amount of money. his pension not impacted. he was just taken off the case. >> steve: whatever the government does, they got 75 lawyers reviewing everything. i'm sure all the lawyers said okay. by definition, it's not retaliation. >> brian: we all know, it could read one way and might be technically right. but we know exactly what is hang. this is retaliation for a whistleblower that spoke up and was very derogatory and derogatory way about the way the irs was doing their business. and now you see the irs found a way to get rid of him which should be scary to everybody watching. >> ainsley: the irony is he needed whistleblower protection from congress so that this didn't happen. >> steve: so he didn't get fired. brian. >> ainsley: abortions weren't able to fire him. >> steve: second richest person in the world. >> ainsley: who was the first i thought elon was number one. steve the guy that owns louis
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vitton. elon musk number two richest guy in the world still super rich. he was on with c nbc yesterday. hunter biden did come up. he now owns twitter elon says what twitter did to hunter biden watch this. >> you do some tweets that seem to be or at least give support to some who would call others conspiracconsconspiracy theoris. >> honestly, you know, some of these conspiracy theories have turned out to be true. >> which ones? >> well, like the hunter biden laptop. >> that's true? >> yeah. >> yeah? >> you know, that was a pretty big deal. there was twitter and others engaged in active suppression of information that was relevant to the public. that's a terrible thing that happened. that's like interference. >> brian: first time cnbc audience is hearing that some of
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the conspiracy theories have been proven true like have you followed the twitter files story that got the irs to do a full circle new yorking at matt taibbi's door when they found out what was going on behind the scenes of the fbi and others to suppress certain stories? first and foremost was the communication to suppress the hunter biden story. which people seem to just avoid. >> ainsley: i don't know if you don't watch certain networks that are coverage it. i don't know if you would even know about this. remember after the election, we went out, man on the street, and we were interviewing people and saying would it have affected the way you voted if had known about hunter biden's suppression? and people said yeah. maybe. so there was that poll that said 5% or 18% would have voted a different way. i don't remember the number it. would have affected the election. >> steve: good for david barber for cnbc that asked that question that got that answer. >> brian: he didn't expect that answer. what conspiracy theorist stories are true like the laptops that not sitting down talking to
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mr. levin. is he not a conservative thinker. you don't know this? you don't understand some of this stuff ended up being correct? it astounds me what people don't know in their vacuum and buckle. >> steve: elon musk voted for joe biden. there you go. >> brian: he said i would just like a normal person. i would like a regular person to be president. that's what his hope is. >> ainsley: months ago he said he liked ron desantis. >> steve: he did, indeed. 7:14 in the east. now, ashley joins us right now with more from the durham investigation. >> i do. good morning, guys. we will start with a fox news alert. the wows dodging questions about the findings in the durham report. watch. >> what is the white house reaction to special counsel durham's report on how the fbi handled -- >> -- i would leave it to the department of justice to speak to it. we believe in independent department of justice. that's what the president said when he was running and that's what the president has said the last two years. thank you so much i will see you guys in japan. ash be a and she is gone.
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according to that report one of congressman adam schiff's aides intimidated a university researcher. he refused to discuss president trump's ties to russia 2018. report reads in part. one of the house permanent select committee on intelligence staffers said their boss, congressman adam schiff would soon take over leadership of the committee. the researcher took the comment as a mild threat. in california, suspected stalker was reportedly arrested for breaking into prince harry and meghan's montecito mansion monday night. unclear if their children were home at the time. meghan and harry making first public appearance since the coronation of king charles. which she did not attend. won an award lifelong advocacy for women and girls. new york is stepping up shark patrols this summer. the move comes after officials
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saw a big spark in sightings long island last year. florida police stunned after finding what they thought was a large alligator lounging on the beach but it turns out he was just incredibly detailed sand sculpture. not sure how they are going to manage the sharks. it's their home and manage the water. >> they can say get out of water. >> ashley: if you don't like it don't get in the record. >> ainsley: richest man does not own victoria secret. ceo of louis vitton includes tiffany, gucci, i believe. >> steve: richer than elon musk. >> ainsley: he is from france. he's not the one married to seselma hayek. >> steve: we talk a lot during the commercial. >> ainsley: is he worth $200 billion. >> brian: that's one bag. if you can buy one bag. >> ainsley: have you bottom one for dawn before expensive. they carry everything. never full about that big. >> brian: seem happy.
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pushing to make outright bans on trans athletes competing against biological females, which is a title ix vials. well, now, the governor of south dakota, kristi noem joining two dozen republican governors fighting back submitting public comment to these proposed changes saying, quote: the proposed rule is unacceptable. if not withdrawn, the department's flawed proposed rule will cause untold harm to women and girls in sports. and our next guest agrees. 12 time ncaa all-american swimmer who tied against trans swimmer lia thomas as you just saw in that image right there. reilly gaines joins us from the ruffle rotunda. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: it's great to have you. so, you testified on capitol hill about title ix yesterday. and as the lawmakers listened to your story. how would you interpret what they took from what you had to
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say? >> hearing was the rise in left leaning violence among protesters. so what this hearing was there was three witnesses who were there to testify on behalf of this growing number of protesters from -- or protests from these left leaning individuals and one witness and protesting in opposition the democrats could only talk about right wing extremism. they could only talk about january 6th and trump and white supremacy. they refused to touch on the fact that left leaning violence is growing at an alarming rate around this country. they refuse to touch on it. >> steve: indeed. so, when it comes to title ix and trans athletes, you have a unique point of view because you have competed against lia thomas. and i have seen you interviewed a number of times. and you are emphatic. it simply is not fair that a biological woman competes against a biological man.
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>> it's that simple. we are asking for the bare minimum. we deserve as women. we deserve safety. we deserve privacy, we deserve equal opportunity and we deserve respect. and they are trying to take that away. the biden administration by new proposed title ix rewrite. it's detrimental to women's sports and the integrity of women's sports will be completely lost if this is something that goes through. it's harmful. i can't even put into words the damage this will do. >> steve: now, you are staying in washington again today after your testimony yesterday. you've got -- you're going to be talking about the women's bill of rights. what is that? >> the women's bill of rights is a bill that defines the word woman. it defines the word woman as an adult human female which blows my mind we even have to have this as a law. it's been growing momentum in many states across the country. kansas was the first state to just pass it with lots more doing so. this ising we need to look at at the federal level and i'm grateful to stand alongside 20
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or 10 congress members today to talk about this. it's growing momentum along attorney generals really good stuff. >> steve: you would think it would be pretty easy. it's things we learned in school back in the day and now it's all gray now. reilly, real quick, you're in the news because yesterday, you were talking a little bit about when you went out to san francisco state university and they would not really allow -- you were in peril. i did not realize until your testimony yesterday that the people who essentially were restraining you were asking for a ransom? >> that's correct. i was of course barricaded inside of a room. outside the room i could hear them demanding money if i wanted to make it home safely. the dean of students at san francisco state university was actually negotiating with them. they were under the notion that, you know, if i got paid to be there from the university, which i didn't. but if i got paid to be there then it was only fair if i wanted to make it home safely i had to pay them if i wanted to
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leave. >> steve: two questions. one, how much to get you out? and, number two, what happened to those people? >> one, there was lots of offers being suggested but they had kind much agreed on $10 per person, which is a silly amount. and, two, nothing has happened to those people. actually they were applauded for being brave and peaceful. so, nothing has happened. >> steve: and in the process you were scared out of your wits. >> i just wanted to make it home. i missed my flight. it was truly, i feared for my life in those hours that i was barricaded. >> steve: probably not going back any time soon? >> i don't know about that, yeah. >> steve: rile riley thank you for dropping by "fox & friends" today. >> absolutely. thank you. >> steve: chatgpt issuing a dire warning about industry. will steps lawmakers may take to rein in ai.
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be the supervisors want the doj and the california attorney general to take a second look at the evidence. san francisco's mayor london breed says while the shooting was tragic she supports the district attorney's decision not to press charges. and philadelphia shearrill parker winning the democratic primary for mayor of she will go up against david o. in november. heather boyd winning a seat in the pennsylvania state house leading republican katie ford in a special election yesterday.
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taco bell is taking legal action to free the taco tuesday trademark. wyoming based the rights to the saying way back in 198 #. >> taco bell filing a petition asking the appeals court to cancel the trademark it believes taco tuesday should belong to all who make eat and celebrate tacos. in response papa john's mean feeling the pockets of taco bell's armies of lawyers we are not interested. those were your headlines ainsley. >> ainsley: are we still allow to call it taco tuesday? we love it in our house. this friday governor desantis head to new hampshire as 2020 rumors are swirling. meet with g.o.p. lawmakers as we learn over 50 will already backing him in that state. it comes as trump-backed candidate and state attorney general daniel cameron wins the g.o.p. primary for governor down
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in kentucky. so, what does this all mean nor the poo fennel trump desantis matchup? joining us now on our political panel former state department spokesperson morgan ortagus along with former trump assistant treasury secretary monica crowley and former g.o.p. senate candidate joe pinion. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: what does it mean for a trump desantis matchup? you have the guy down in kentucky that trump has endorsed daniel cameron. you say you know a lot about him. he won, but the lady that desantis endorsed did not win. but she got in late. >> yeah. so daniel cameron is enormously talented politician in his own right. president trump endorsed him early on. president trump is way ahead of the polls in kentucky. not an early primary state but certainly an indicator of where the republican party is. daniel cameron is now the first black nominee of either party for governor. first black attorney general. first republican and like 70 years to win attorney general in kentucky. so he is an incredibly talented politician. and kelly craft who was trump's
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ambassador to both canada and the u.n. got in. >> ainsley: why didn't he endorse her. >> she got in after trump endorsed cammeron. cammeron was the is that correct pick and he won by a wider margin than people expected last night. >> ainsley: what do you make in new hampshire ron getting the support of so many. >> certainly he is going to declare for the presidency for the republican nomination very soon. he has been traipsing through all of the primary states. did he score a lot of endorse. s here in new hampshire and that shows his strength as a very effective governor in the state of florida. when you look at polling trump vs. desantis, trump vs. the rest of the field, you see donald trump pulling away by massive margins. he is up over desantis by nearly 40 points. in some polls over 40 points. what this proves is donald trump is still the 800-pound gorilla in the republican party. and just as importantly the republican party is the america first party. no more establishment candidates. this also points to daniel
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cameron's victory yesterday in kentucky. the republican base wants america first policies and they want america first candidates. and so when you look at the presidential race, all of these other candidates from ron desantis through nikki haley and the rest. they are all very talented but when you have the o.g. america first candidate in donald trump running in this field, they are going to face a very big challenge. >> ainsley: how does desantis do that, joe? >> well, look, i think he needs to spend more time in iowa. i think this is a unique situation. i think you go back to look at what happened in hillary clinton in 2008. of course again in 2016 you had a clinton legacy that did not have a record of success in that -- in the state of iowa. i think with president trump people forget did he not win that iowa caucus. so i think all these people talking about the best made plans in new hampshire. even gamesmanship in kentucky. kentucky also a caucus state. some people there who are trying
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to find a pathway to figures out how they can start adding up these did he delegates. a. the only way to knock off president trump is for somebody to go in there in iowa and demonstrate to voters that they're electeddable. again, people want an american first candidate. people want to make sure that we get out of the america last policy brought to us by joseph robinette biden. only way to do that make sure we have somebody like president trumpen or somebody can that demonstrate to the base they have the ability to go in and there deliver those same policies and same strength. >> ainsley: makes you very emotional i see you crying. >> i'm outside, outdoors. it's allergy season in new york city. so it's crazy. >> ainsley: morgan, what was your reaction to r.f.k. jr. saying that the democrats have become the party of war? and he also made a good point. he said most people, americans majorities don't have $1,000 in emergency fund if we get in trouble? >> it's funny, i just got a text last night from a friend who is a republican in texas was asking
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me about r.f.k. didn't know i was going to be on fox this morning talking about it. there is a lot of energy in both parties looking at him i think because he has been so blunt and saying things that mainstream politicians are willing to say. i think he is correct and the fact that if you fail a the deterrence which this administration has done in multiple times. what we saw is you and i talked about three months into the biden presidency hamas was attacking israel after we gave them the abraham accords. you know, seven, nine months, in kabul has fallen to the taliban. and then you see this major war in europe. you become the party of war when you consistently fail to deter bad actors who aggressive things they do. [horn honking] >> ainsley: we have a minute left. thank you for that, sir. what is your reaction to r.f.k. jr. >> i think bobby kennedy's entrance in this race is a blockbuster. forced president biden's hand to declare that he was going to be the democratic nominee or at least in this race, a lot earlier than he wanted.
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to say bobby kennedy is doing what bill clinton tried to do in 1992, which is drag the democratic party kicking and screaming back to the center and back to traditional pillars of being antiwar and pro-american worker. his father and his uncle would both be republicans today. he is now polling at 20% among democrats. and i think he is going to build on that. >> ainsley: joe, i'm going to start with you next time. i'm sorry we are out of time. i'm so sorry. he is a little bit more moderate, isn't he? his messages are resonating. >> to that point quickly, look, half a million americans are 60 days behind on car payments. you have debt levels at unforeseen levels in the history. inflation is killing main street. the candidate that puts the dollars of the american people first, the security of the hard work that secured those dollars is going to be the 47th president of the united states of america. >> ainsley: y'all were so good. thank you so much. get you a coat, too.
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they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. >> brian: texas border town getting a helping hand from the sunshine state as they continue to grapple with the fallout of president biden's policies. >> ainsley: governor con desantis set to dispatch more than 1100 assets to the lone star state to help secure the southern border. >> steve: this includes law enforcement officers, natural gas soldiers, emergency personnel, drones and even air boats. all going to texas from florida. congressman from florida byron donalds joins us now from our nation's capital. good morning to
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>> good morning. >> steve: why it s. it important florida help texas. >> it's important because the fact that joe biden and his administration is just delusional when it comes to border policy ignoring realities incumbent not just on florida but every state to step up and help texas and the border states because this calamity that is helping effects us all. and looking the president, unfortunately the supreme court years ago from the arizona case gave the president what is called plenary power with respect to the border. the down ignores federal law it requires governors to step up and do the job when he says he will not. >> brian: congressman, the president yesterday said it's betting better not as bad as you thought. only have 5,000 people instead of 10,000 coming across is it
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getting better? >> no beings it's not getting better. what is actually happening is people are being funneled into the entry points and being processed there. so, if you are the drug cartels, what difference does it make if they are processed at some dirt road area crossing the rio grand or go through an actual check point at our border. joe biden is doing the same thing whether you come through a normal check point or cross illegally. and he is doing a massive processing of asylum claims for migrants at the southern border. so, no, it's not getting better. and if you actually talk to the mayors on the border towns and, of course, the border states, they will tell you that they are being overwhelmed. and now it's even happening in new york and chicago. they're claiming about being overwhelmed. nobody is getting better. but it's because of his reckless asylum policies at our southern border. >> ainsley: let's talk about the debt ceiling. mccarthy biden. closer to deal maybe by the end of the week.
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what's your reaction? >> listen, until somebody comes out with details, my reaction remains the same. house republicans we have been doing our work. we sat down as members. you know, we didn't really rely on staff. although staff was in the room. they did a lot of computations for us. we sat down and went through the process of doing this for a couple months. joe biden has done nothing. enough to he is dispatches shah alan da young to go negotiate this is ridiculous. unfortunately the country suffers yet again because we have the president of the united states who does not take these issues seriously we heard we could go broke by june 1st. here is the speaker and leader of the senate on where we are right now. >> it is possible to get a deal by the end of the week. it's not that difficult to ghetto an agreement. it's unfortunate we are where we are. the good thing about it is republicans also look to find a solution. >> this is just the worst, worst at turnerrive and the having a
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bipartisan bill in both chambers is the only way, the only way we're going to avoid default. >> steve: congressman, congratulations because joe biden said i'm not going to negotiate but now he is negotiating. >> yeah, i mean, look, that's a good, i guess, political win for us. but the country is in lurch. chuck schumer just said it's going to take a bipartisan solution because democrats control the senate. chuck, where's your plan? what have you been doing the last 100 days. the truth is america, joe biden has done nothing, chuck schumer has done nothing and put us in calamity of their own making. i have to remind people joe biden could have raised the debt ceiling when nancy pelosi was speaker. they spent $1.7 trillion in omnibus package on christmas eve. they could have done it then. they didn't. they wanted to create a political crisis and an economic crisis. and, unfortunately, house
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republicans are the ones the only adults in the room. but we're going to find a way to get this done. >> brian: now it's the president and kevin mccarthy with the staffs out is akim jeffries and out is senator schumer. congressman, thanks so much. appreciate it. have a great day. >> thank you. is it. >> brian: still ahead the co-founder of chatgpt urging lawmakers to regulate his own product. issuing this dire warning on a.i. >> if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong. >> steve: okay. tech industry expert rhonda deteary is going to join us. she is next on "fox & friends." hey, rhonda. >> ainsley: hey, rhonda. ♪ ♪ these are the days when anything goes ♪ every day is a winding road ♪
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>> brian: chatgpt co-founder sam altman testified before congress yesterday calling on lawmakers to put regulations on its own industry warning of its potential for unchecked power. watch. >> my worst fi fears that we cae significant we the industry cause significant harm to the world. if this technology goes wrong it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that. we want to work with the
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government to prevent that from happening. >> brian: with his eyes open wide like that i get really scared. rhonda, great to see you. you watched the whole thing yesterday both sides. what emerged from the hearing. >> bipartisan. i thought it was very, very interesting. both sides. what emerged is we do need a regulatory agency, number one. number two is the safety measures, the guardrails that everyone talked about putting in place for a.i. and number three what emerged is independent audits needed for any firm touching you had ibm, professor
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marcus there and sam there what emerged different ways of thinking and how we need to approach a.i. and united states unified front. >> brian: war, entertainment, diabolical means, for example, someone calls up with your daughter's voice and says i'm being held hostage. hand this money over. we are already seeing that. hard enough if you are senior falling prey to this now they are really going after that. how do you stop that the way you would any crime? >> what we are seeing brian a fusion of technology. next era of revolution. it's blurring the line for quite frankly physical, digital, and biological. how do you enforce it? an agency regulating us. that's my strong opinion. i hope everyone can come to union need front on that. >> brian: regulation sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. set up an irs type audit agency for a.i. here is what sam altman the
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inventor of chatgpt came up with. he says the new agency that licenses any a.i. effort above a certain scale of capabilities create safety standards for evaluating a.i. capability. require independent audits of a.i. companies and agencies. and they are asking for these guidelines. the question is are these civilians? are these law enforcement types? are they technology types? >> great question, brian. they should be all of them. we all need to come together as industry tech giants also government and civilians and everyone come together and mind mold and talk about the ramifications. >> brian: i remember 20 years ago and the internet and what it was. everyone said what could be the downside about social media? no one saw what we -- the challenges that were straight ahead. >> no one saw it. 19 # 6 the law as far as -- when social media was enacted we hear
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this. we didn't get ahead of it, brian. we didn't. so i'm hoping from these hearings we learn those lessons. >> brian: here is where speed matters, voting. so now when it comes to the integrity of the vote with the role ai could play. that could be -- that's something we have got to move on. >> we do need to move on it. here's the call to action. we need to move. this isn't going away and we need to get moving on this regulatory. >> brian: rhonda, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brian: appreciate it. we don't know what's is next. excited and worried. breaking down all the media awards won for russia. will it was all a hoax. can i have the awards back? can i have the medals? ♪ ♪
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>> ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert, silence from the white house as special counsel john durham report reveals just how forcefully the left pushed that trump-russia narrative. >> brian: now special counsel findings are out, accused of pushing a baseless narrative for years. >> steve: they won awards. and lucas tomlinson joins us from washington, d.c. good morning. >> lucas: the white house press secretary appearing to rush off the podium yesterday after being asked about the durham
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