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that. quicksort kyle will see how this affects people's perspective of the president but if you have your own hit or miss tweeted to us jtr on fnc productive for this week show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. ♪. arthel: 2024 public and kenneth descending on iowa for the annual roast and a ride impacts florida governor desantis speaking right now. let's take a listen request that will irrevocably change this country and we will be in a hole that will take a generation to be able to dig out of it. president reagan said freedom is only one generation away from extinction. it is not passed along in the blood stream must be cultivated and pop corporate i used to think that was a little bit of an exaggeration.
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but if you have lived through the last three or four years in this country should appreciate just how fragile our freedoms really are. our founding fathers understood this and benjamin franklin walked out of the constitutional convention he was asked on the street what have you given us a republic or monarchy? he said a republic if you can keep it. you can have the best constitution in the world you can have the best declaration of independence they do not run on autopilot. they require citizens in each generation to answer the call when freedom is under attack. so we are called upon to carry the torch of what george washington called the sacred fire of liberty. we are called upon to stand firm for the truth. we are called upon to be resolute in defense of the enduring american principles that mark us as a free society. here's what i can tell you i will do. if you support me and i earn the nomination to be the republican candidate, set your clock to
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january 20, 2025 at high noon because in the west side of the capitol i'm going to have his left hand on the bible been going have the right hand in the air and i will be taking the oath as the 47th president of these united states. no excuses. we will get the job done. thank you so much iowa. we look forward to seeing you in the days and weeks and months to come. we have got to win it we will get it done. thank you so much. [cheering] [applause] arthel: governor desantis we've got to win and will get it done. governor desantis therapy were going to continue by the way to monitor the iowa gross and right fundraiser. right now we want to turn to the ever expanding field of republican white house hopefuls is three more candidates are expected to join the race next week. jon is the associate editor for the wall street journal, any and a fox news contributor. jon, before we get to it and to desantis how is he doing with the retail politics?
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i see is getting into it please not known for being able to comfortably do what you referred to as retail politics we see a lot of that in iowa and new hampshire, caucuses in iowa require that with the one on one outside the diner, inside the diner at a comfortable conversation with people. i think he's gotten the message on that phrase pretty good at stump speeches which you just saw. but now getting down into the crowd and interacting with people. that is still something ron desantis is kind of learning. arthel: theory is walking in the crowd, holding a baby not sure who the baby is he is holding but nonetheless he is doing that. i don't know that the phone number or not. anyway keeping moving though because ron desantis is in, mike pence isn't governor chris christie were there going to get in. how will they change the gop race in general and specifically for the former president?
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x former president trump is leading and he is leading by far right now. chris christie, mike pence doug the code of the governor there are expected to announce next week or sometime right around there jon mccormick has a story right now. they're doing it ever expanding field. nikki haley but he pointed out ron desantis, tim scott possibly the governor of new hampshire. you could get into the double digits of candidates. remember we had 17 republican candidates in 2016. trump is kind of counting on that pretty once a large field because the various candidates will fracture the vote. he is out leading now with the remaining vote get split up between a bunch of candidates, that means nobody comes out ahead of him in the primaries. >> the more the merrier for donald trump. so listen i want to take a look right now this excerpt from
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opinion column in wall street journal, your organization. chris christie she's talking about chris christie 24 campaign here is she says quote he is almost trump sequel in showbiz and his superior and effective. he can do's and damage but would be a suicide mission? i do not know but those kamikazes took out a lot of tankers. how much vitriol and name-calling will be tolerated by the gop base and the general electric? >> the kamikaze tanker reference to world war ii. peggy is on the editorial side of the journal i am in the news department. she is making some interesting points here. chris christie is not like a lot of these other candidates received ron desantis back away from direct confrontation with trump. mike pence is the same way. dodging and weaving and not engaging with trump on the body blows.
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donald trump can be mean. and it can be heated. chris christie and she pointed out and we have seen this in past campaigns, stands up to that he was a former federal prosecutor a successful governor in new jersey. got a track record you can run on. i think what you are going to see if chris christie gets in the race which is expected to happen, he is going to punch for punch. the electorate seems is kind of smash mouth politics goes over well with a lot of trump space. this not necessary go well with a lot of moderate republicans, suburban women, republicans particularly. but chris christie can also elevate himself above that. i am not sure donald trump can. arthel: interstate you are right there is a difference between the opinion side and the news side. moving on, how critical is the
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candidates exit plans? when to get out of the race if they are not gaining traction? >> i think you learned that pretty early on there if they are not doing wellin iowa and new hampshire, south carolina the first three primaries for the gop fundraising dries up. it's not necessary their own decision. it is a decision made by funders who say okay you're not going to make it we are going to switch our allegiance and our money to somebody else. you will seek candidates begin to fall by the way during the first three primaries. biden, for his part is hoping for another head to head match with donald trump. he feels that he beat him once in the 2020 election he can do so again. because donald trump is coming in with a lot of baggage. court cases going against him. sexual harassment cases being found against him by a jury. a lot of bench fullness and revenge on his part. the continuing cozying up to
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putin and not just the one to support ukraine and ukraine's fight for democracy. a suggestion might pardon sunday january 6 insurrectionist that u.s. judicial system have found guilty. ron desantis said he might consider the same things. i think biden is hoping the republican feel narrows down to the guy he beat in the past because he feels he will be able to do so again. see five we of obey tracking everyone's moves will have you back to discuss all the steps along the way. jon bussey, thank you as always. what's my pleasure. different things jon and arthel but several suspected members of an mexican drug cartel now behind bars after they attempted to cross illegally say officials over the border into texas well armed with two rifles. officers say the alleged cartel members are traveling with kids when they were caught.
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claudia with the very latest on this for. >> this cartel is known to be especially ambitious and suspected members were spotted across the board last week. you can see the back of one of these individuals in this surveillance photo here. he was spotted moving the brush in the rio grande valley he was heavily armed but it is not known if he was captured. however these five were caught and arrested. take a look at this picture sent into fox from the texas department of public safety. they're all suspected members of the northeast cartel and one with weapons they had to minors with them. fifteen and 16 years old. we have blurred out their eyes but they were reportedly terrified. it is believed they may have been recruited against their will. border officials say the northeast cartel routinely kidnaps teenagers. and even kids, threatening to kill them unless they help with drug and human smuggling operations for texas border officials save the spike in
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illegal immigration it is and call out turf between rival cartels fighting for control over highly profitable smuggling routes. >> the mexican drug cartels have become even more emboldened and more powerful because of that. again they are able to profit on human smuggling. so with that now you're going to have more increasing cartel violence in mexico with cartels fighting each other smuggling in drug smuggling from mexico into the united states for. >> a five minute custody are being questioned to gather intel about the cartel. and texas may also file weapons charges in this case at the federal government doesn't. it's the prime suspect in the high-profile disappearance of american teenager is one step closer to extradition to the u.s. dutch citizen joran van der sloot charges in connection with the 2005 disappearance of
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natalee holloway in aruba. he is currently in prison and peru for the 2010 murder of a woman. charles watson is live in atlanta with more. the extradition process is currently in progress for joran van der sloot who is facing fraud and extortion. turns out to be false information on natalee holloway's whereabouts in exchange for $250,000 from her family but he is expected to face those charges in federal court in birmingham, alabama. interpol official telling fox news digital that van der sloot was a big move from southern peru to maximum-security facility in lima peru the chief of inter- pulse the transfer would happen overnight. and van der sloot would arrive sunday might some point he will
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be offered up to the fbi for temporary extradition to the united states. now van der sloot us serving a 20 year sentence for 21-year-old woman in peru has long been the prime suspect and natalee holloway's disappearance the teenage girl from alabama went missing in aruba during a high school senior trip in 2005 and was last seen with gentry and two others that were not charged for disappearance her mother beth presold fox news the extradition would give a chance for justice to be served riding in part quote it has been a very long and painful journey but the persistence of many is going to pay off. together we are finally getting justice for natalie. according to court records van der sloot previously admitted to shoving the alabama team so hard she hit her head on iraq and died back in 2005. however his story has shifted quite a bit over the years for his own lawyer has questioned his credibility her body is
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never been found to definitively prove those claims. it is unclear at the moment when exactly van der sloot will land on u.s. soil. but again once he does land you can face the charges in federal court. that will be temporary though once he faces those charges he will be sent back to peru so he can finish out his murder conviction for the 2000 murder, arthel. c5 charles watson live in atlanta, thank you charles for. >> tensions again raising the china after some tough talk from beijing. did you see the close fall between the chinese and american warship? will have details on all of that straightahead here and "fox news live". muscle, bone, and heart health. everyone: woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals. enter the $10,000 nourishing moments giveaway.
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arthel: crisis averted. president biden sign the bipartisan bill the ceiling bill into law earlier this afternoon for that is two days ahead of the deadline for unprecedented u.s. default. but there could be some problems brewing overseas. bent secretary lloyd often warning time that the u.s. will not stand for bully our allies
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for different learning of the recent close call american and chinese warships. let's go to lucas tomlinson life at the white house with all of the details. parts arthel it seems like everyone in the biden administration has had meetings of the chinese counterparts except defense secretary lloyd austin snug in a major defense conference in singapore. likes to be clear do not seek conflict or confrontation. we will not flinch in the face of holy oak coercion. >> also use word building perhaps a reference to the slope for thousand pound chinese spy craft that floated across the united states and the weeklong odyssey or perhaps he chinese fighter jet recently thumped the u.s. air force reconnaissance plane in the south china sea fighting his wash in front of the american spy paid housing's turbulence as you can see here. this morning as you mentioned more attention to sign the taiwan strait. apparently and american guided missile destroyer conduct a
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transit in international waters of the taiwan strait vision because provocative we are learning a chinese warship cut across the bow of the american destroyer of the risk of collision exists of recontact the and navy officials this morning for comment. no statement as of yet. here at the white house a few hours ago if you mentioned president biden finding that ceiling bill into law. it was in with very little fanfare just these video from the white house and the photo with the press was not allowed in the oval office. no sign of that marine corps m man. no fanfare whatsoever. many republicans want to see china spring running so hot right never need republican lawmakers say this defense budget is a factor of inflation and much more spending is needed, arthel. arthel: lucas tomlinson, eric is going to get into that with gordon chang right now thank you louis freeh. >> that is right for defense secretary's warning and president fishing paying has issued a pretty blunt morning i was on this week.
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thank quote, we must adhere to bottom-line thinking. worst case scenario thinking and get ready to undergo the major tests of high winds and rough waves and even perilous stormy seas. gordon chang senior hello author of the great title war joins us now. what is president xi mean when he is referring to the worst-case scenario? >> i think, eric, that is a reference to work. we've got to remember no nation china. if there is going to be a war it's because time is going to provoke it. twenty-one in two ways. either an out and out invasion or it is going to continue the dangerous intercepts the comments. because china's political system has become more militarized if that were to happen they could not act constructively the other country which are probably the us. therefore we now have a very dangerous situation in east asia.
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warrantless like it is on the menu. eric: you see the provocation the warship with the fighter plane crossing over surveillance? do you see these as strategies specifically that's being planned? you see this as the beginning of more bold provocations customer. >> all of the above. china is going to continue on until the united states starts doing something about this. we have these words may defense secretary we have heard before we will fly, fail, operate wherever international law allows. but we really need to do more. we see the chinese right now sending messages. as a dangerous intercepts of an wsrc 31. may 26 is significant because on may 26, 20221 year earlier, there is an exceedingly dangerous intercepts on australian reconnaissance plane. china uses anniversaries to send
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messages just received line we've got attention to this. how should we respond to what you suggest administration does? >> we need to do some magic. we can start closing the chinese consulate. for chinese consul that remained in the us are engaging in activities that are inconsistent with their diplomatic presence. i think we make it very clear we are going to go after that asymmetrically. something that would take china by surprise because we don't do that. because we do something new i think he'll make beijing set up. that very well may reestablish deterrence. right now they are not deterred by us. before that provoke them further forcing them? >> yes, they will be provoked. we are now at a point where every move forward is risky and dangerous. that's because deterrence has broken down. that broke down with a collapse in afghanistan.
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i am saying we continue with policies we have applied for decades and those policies clearly have resulted in a disastrous situation if we continue those disastrous policies we know what were going to get even worse results. we need to try something new which is not to say something new is going to work. but at least it gives us an option that might actually lead to a much better path. this is a very, very, very dangerous. eric: widely think of as a dangerous situation with the military talking to each of that high level but they reportedly rebuffed our request for defense secretary lloyd austin to be with his chinese counterpart. they shook hands at the singapore meeting but there is no meeting. let's listen to what the defense secretary had to say. >> the whole world has a stake in maintaining peace and stability. the whole world.
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the security of commercial shipping chains and global supply chains depends on it. >> high-tech the fact the chinese did not even want to sit with him or hear that message. but sometimes do that all the time. we emphasize importance of communication for that is overrated. because it looked, there are going to be incidents not because there's a lack of but because china wants incidents. so china will talk once a talk. he won't talk if they are communication mechanism for the will be provocations of china wants them. if there won't be if china them. we got to make sure they see incentives it makes no sense for them to create these provocations. which we need to be much stronger than we have been. an unfortunate plan policies we have applied for decades as eroded and we are now in this disastrous or near extra situation world war could occur at any time but we have an
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administration that is very little sense of urgency. eric: that is chilling. finally, cia chief reportedly made a secret visit to beijing last month. do you think that was enough? was that enough? clearly you think it has not been. but certainly it has not been enough because of what has occurred after words. going to beijing was a mistake on the part of william burns for everything try to do something provocative, we that rush to go to china to beg and plead for their cooperation. we should just stop that. we stopped at that china will see there's a change in attitude and that got to respect us. they do not respect this right now. austin's words the ones you just flaked out those for and play from two decades ago. this is just not a good situation. for gordon chang, of course thank you for your insights. it is sober and somber for us.
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but it is something we have to certainly look out for. good to see you. >> thank you eric. arthel: thanks quarter look at the politics again flipping pork chops writing hogs and roasting present invited. that is the agenda for the republican presidential candidates visiting iowa today. highlights of the annual roast and ride coming up next.
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>> nice van der sloot thank you for doing it. let's go let's go. eric: have a better publican center joni ernst former vice president mike writing their hogs into the roast and ride fundraiser in des moines, iowa. this annual event does raise money for veterans and also provides a stage for most of the 2024 republican hopefuls to share their message with the voters of the state or senior national correspondent rich edson is live the very latest from there. >> good afternoon. the ride is over, the speeches
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are over you still got candidates working the crowd here talking voters, there is right behind me vivek ramaswamy just left florida governor desantis was just your work in the floor but center joni ernst, this is her event. she is back over there right now about to talk to reporters barely spoke to her earlier today. this all started at the harley store a few miles from here that's her center joni ernst a number of bikers including former vice president mike pence only one of the canvas to speak to the only attendees to get on a harley at dryvit himself all the way over here to the iowa state fairgrounds. he spoke a vest for a dress code, spoke with us before taking the stage at the fairgrounds we asked about former president trump writing a congratulations to north korean dictator kim jong un for his country's secession -- ascension to the w.h.o. executive board here's what he said. >> weathers my former running mate or anyone else no one should be praising the dictator in north korea or praising that
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leader of russia who has launched an unprovoked war of aggression in ukraine. this is a time when we ought to make it clear to the world that we stand for freedom and we stand with those who stand for freedom. the next 10 minutes ago desantis was given the speech working the floor then he left. we caught up with him very briefly and says what he said requires a governor, which at some of fox. what do you think of trump congratulating kim jong un? >> i was surprised to see that part one he is a murderous dictator that just in prison for life. of the family including infant which is outrageous and then the world health organization is a bank jim bankrupt organization joining that to be getting out of that and rejecting the w.h.o. lockdown treaty not congratulating.
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see former un ambassador nikki haley is also issue the first ambassador under donald trump and that position but we asked her about it she said he should never praise a thug. we also asked about the back-and-forth were desantis essay you need two consecutive terms in office to address the administrative date. trump says he can fix a country in six months. here's what haley had to say about that. it's exactly why we have to be serious about this race. that is not even what we should be talking about. we should be talking about results. lexis race about to get bigger. former governor chris christie is going to get in the race. pence is announcing iowa in the next few days. and then the north dakota governor doug burgum will be announcing next week. eric: i think family would certainly be exciting governor desantis and the vice president and the former un vascular on them. thank you.
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arthel: eric, thank you. lawmakers in the united states and europe are working on a voluntary code of conduct for artificial intelligence for official site the new technology offers incredible opportunities but they weren't governments, including congress are falling behind when it comes to limiting the considerable risks. >> there is almost always a gap when new technologies emerge between the time at which those technologies emerge and have an impact on people and the time it takes for governments and institutions to figure out how to legislate or regulate. build your urgency of now. particularly when it comes to ai. if i bought spring and jake at the heritage foundation tech policy center. so jake, how late is the government with ai regulations? is it too late? what's we are quite late. the secretary there described it
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as a gap between regulators and degenerative ai technology. a more accurate description will be miles of separation. we have barely laid the foundation for this technology and it continues to progress is exponential growth on a daily basis. lawmakers are still trying to decide the artificial intelligence is. arthel: meanwhile if you have the eu and the u.s. releasing voluntary common code of conduct on ai, you might ask what is the point if china won't play by the rules? >> is actually correct. ultimately if the code is voluntary in china is exerting themselves with their own very strict guidelines, the ai companies are going to follow along with china's lead. the united states needs to put america first. the car lawmakers need to take it seriously better on vision board.
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the bad that's of the time to do it get these rules and regulations but you mentioned though you said the ai three are going to follow china's lead matter what guidelines congress puts on them, do you believe that? >> our rules are optional if they are a voluntary framework, china's going to put a mandatory framework in place. so the ai companies will be compelled to follow along with china's set of rules but ultimately if we do not have a true legal standard brothers ai companies should behave. if we do in place real consumer protections the companies will not take it seriously. and that's really what this is about. we have a serious set of rules that push us for the outcome we really need. if i'd like to read a quote from an open letter from the industry leaders here's a quote from edison's quote mitigating the risk of extinction from ai
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should be a global priority alongside other societal such as pandemics and nuclear war. so jake, tell our audience why this is not hyperbole. >> the technology right now is very rudimentary. many consumers over only have an understanding for the chat g pt or a fun interface that low ceiling for damage. when this reaches the allstate there's no limit to what this can do. the grades into weapon systems or whatever else these companies want to go there is no limit to the damage. it's very lofty it carries with it a lot of weight. it is correct. we do not take this seriously, if we help treat this like something that could cause a great deal of damage it will cause a great deal damage. we have to take it seriously reflects how should we prepare for how ai will workplace, change the way humans interact with each other how people can
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make a living? >> ultimately workplace environments are going to change dramatically. consumers are going to see this technology everywhere very quickly. it is probably wise to start learning how to use the tech. figure out how it can enhance your productivity. those who can't learn with the curve are going to get left behind. but ultimately we have to find ways to make sure we do not see a mass exodus of labor from the workforce because this technology is more efficient than workers. we have to find a way for our labor force to basically maintain their current status for this technology should enhance a human flourishing rather than replace humans altogether. if i let's hope congress can come up with some guidelines that will help us not hinder us especially with china doing whatever they want to do. will keep an eye on and have you back. very interesting conversation thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me.
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eric: what happened to jimmy hoffa for exclusive new revelations in her latest show on fox nation called riddle the search for james r hoffa pretty set out the last fbi suspect in the hoffa case he was still alive. he is now 84 years old. he is new jersey and gabe. has not talked about the hoffa case since 1975 when jimmy hoffa disappeared and told me he wants to clear his name. that what is been reported about him for the past decade is just not true. >> in detroit did you take the fifth amendment? what snow but you never check the fence everything i read says you took the fifth frequency never took the fifth question and take the fifth? i have nothing to hide. why should i take the fifth? >> you up a number of the crime family question no, no way for auteur mock i progress i don't care they can think what they want to think. i wasn't. >> says most people think happened to hoffa is wrong.
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because he said the beds were fooled by a mob informant who lied back in 1975 when hoffa vanished in detroit. the story is fascinating and very personal gets emotional talking about this. you watch the full interview and more in her new episode number six of riddle these are for james r hoffa streaming now under extremely nervous fox nation. we will have more news here on fox news live after this.
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really. people are dead after two method three aromas in india. nearly 1000 people are injured and what is being called the country's worst rail this after decades. kitty logan is applied with more. what do we know about this horrific incident? has eric been the cause of the crash is still unclear. what we do know is three trains were involved. two of those for passenger express services.
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state by daybreak on saturday at look at this the full horror of that scene became apparent. to express passenger trains crashed into a carriage initial report indicates a signal may have failed. we do more details than that y yet. there were desperate scenes in the immediate aftermath of the collision as rescuers work through the wreckage overnight. forcing their way into damaged characters to try to help the injured. members of the military also join the effort but sadly so many people just could not be saved. and later india's prime minister visited the crash site where he met there with rescue workers and he has pledged to modernize the country's rail system. small-scale rail accidents are very common on this rail system where the infrastructure is very old. 22 million people a day traveled
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by train in india so that system is very much overstretched. we saw also following that visit the indian prime minister also seeing patients, victims of this crash in hospital. he promised them he would offer them support. he is also promised to find out what happened. why this crash occurred. there will be of course beautiful investigation into this accident. but for those bereaved families who have lost interest cannot come too. the fortress horrible, could be thank you. arthel: eric, legendary race track will go dark for the rest of the season after 12 horses died in a span of two months. but we know about the investigation so far. that is next. ® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv
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>> churchill downs the home of the kentucky derby is putting a pause on horse racing after this weekend. the decision was made following the death of 1000 corpses over the past several weeks including seven in the days leading up to the first jewel of the triple crown. cb cotton is light in the newsroom with more on this. >> a dozen forces dead will be
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held this weekend at churchill downs but next weekend will move to a different kentucky rain track about two hours away. after the bout of horse deaths amid mounting pressure from federal regulators churchill downs announced his decision. the company sent while investigations have not indicated any surface issues, factors or patterns linked to the desk the company still decided to relocate to conduct a top to bottom review. multiple emergency meetings. both in step with the recommendation of federal regulators set in part in a lengthy statement suspending the races allowed more time about what's going wrong for churchill downs announcement comes a day after the company put in place new safety initiatives to discourage trainers from running vulnerable horses for the initiatives also include eight because of track -based incentives like trainer start
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bonuses and get this. now only the top five finishers will receive payouts these rules will be ineffective in the spring meet most of the new location in kentucky. of course some question churchill downs. the president of kentucky horsemen's benevolent and protective association and these are unprecedented steps. adding that he thanks there should be discussion of allelic trainers and vets to use medications for the horses for churchill downs decision could possibly appease some animal rights activists who have sounded off. >> churchill downs could start with shutting down the track and suspending all of the races until we get to the bottom of what is causing the problem. they are in very serious trouble and they need to take it seriously. >> next week triple crown finale begins next saturday at belmont park here in new york ahead of the finale some sad news on thursday, a 6-year-old horse reportedly died after a race held at the track.
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>> summer is coming in hot and so parties a hundred and temperatures are as high as well and 96 degrees, the midwest andt bracing for a d, there is minneapolis coming 87 degrees. fox whether with the forecast. >> hey eric, ridiculously high initially to reduce their minneapolis, 65 degrees new york city, to denver 54 degrees put a lot of these places in between coming for tingly, writing up along the ohio river and into the north, ready for degrees currently in fargo so it's incredibly warm money to degrees methods and the couple sponsor hardest on maps is a kind of running along the ohio river supposed to 90 degrees in pittsburgh, down and cincinnati and 92 degrees, 94 degrees in st. louis, you see this is
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fairly widespread visitors coming up the '90s and 94 in st. louis is a record-breaking high that is up and for tomorrow, it's a little cooler but really largely looking at the similar temperatures and so again, close to 90 degrees across this region 90 over in st. louis 90 over in kansas city. and if you're enjoying this, he is going to continue and he not enjoying it, portly, is also going to continue because you're looking at another day close to 90 degrees stretching from drug the western close to 90 degrees and 8737 minneapolis, that's now taking you into monday and something very different happening along portions of the east coast, as you are talking about the temperatures planning close to 70 degrees 68 degrees new york city today buses only 32 degrees oprah passed by yesterday evening and boarded a cool off, that is going to leave your taste of the next couple of days taking into violence only 50 degrees in boston beginning to break down a little bit of monday as you see that heat there's are showing your offer and slowly sliding back off toward the east start to see things warming up there, just a
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tad the temperatures are ultimately by the time we get into tuesday getting closer to seasonal but what a huge difference that is eric, very warm across the midwest and then be some folks enjoying a little bit cooler here across east. eric: yes only for the hottest temperatures thank you so much. >> that's it for us and eric about tomorrow at noon eastern, please join us then enjoy the rest of the day. greg: hi i am greg gutfeld and nothing slows her down except for glue traps and dana perino at the five. >> biting hopefully hard to the polls, and his campaign is off to a rocky start, and if only there was some kind of metaphor. [applause] [applause] greg:

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