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>> unbearable anurgum jumped in. >> today before god and my family i'm running for >> steve: unless you have got a president. >> joran van der sloot's lawyer treadmill. >> exactly. making a last ditch effort to >> steve: great tips. block his extradition from peru today a good day to stay in and to the u.s. for allegedly watch television and this channel in particular or your promising to lead natalee podcast which is. >> thank you. your healthy dose with kym holloway's family to her remains in 2010. >> biden family corruption moves douglas. >> forward. >> steve: a pleasure. >> my investigation has always exactly 7:00 in new york city, and second hour of "fox & been about following the money. >> trump will be indicted by joe friends" starts right now. biden's justice department. >> as early as this week. >> it's hard for me not to sit ♪ up here and not feel like a sacrificial lamb. >> todd: hazardous air quality conditions everyone should stay >> facing push back inside. hypocritical. >> i hope it goes away and i really expect that it does. >> brian: fox weather wildfire alert. first time i remember reading that thick, toxic, all smoke. blocking out the sun in major cities. we assume the sun is still there from flork to philadelphia as
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far as south as louisville. >> ainsley: looks like it's gotten worse as the day is progression. an hour ago it was not as bad. over # hundred million americans urged to stay indoors a void breathing this hazardous air. coming from hundreds of wildfires up north burning across canada. >> steve: filly sports plex down in philly right now. let's check a little closer to home. fox weather correspondent nicole valdez joins us live from hears new york. you are just across the river from manhattan and you can see it, but it's not as easy as it normally is. >> steve ainsley, brian, good morning. let me paint the picture for you here. you mentioned on long island sitting here in queens. we are overlooking the city. you will notice there the haze, the smoke still very present over my shoulder midtown, as you look further west, you should be seeing downtown, the wall street district. maybe even the world trade center but you're not seeing those buildings, that smoke
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still very much prevalent right here now. can you see it, you can smell it. you can feel it as it looms over the skyline here just over the hudson. leading to really a domino effect of actionable items by both state and city officials here. several including new york mayor eric adams asking and now we're seeing new york public schools as well as yonkers and long beach school districts closing, trying to keep both students and teachers from spending too much time outside and commuting back and forth to work. really though, the urge is now to try to ask as many there are places they can pick up n-95 mask. more than 1 million now available across the city in places like grand central terminal. fulton center. mayor eric adams still urging people to do anything they can to keep from breathing this
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stuff in. >> this is an unprecedented event in our city we recommend vulnerable new yorkers stay inside and all new yorkers should limit outdoor activity to the greatest extent possible. >> major airports all across the new york city area still feeling the hurt with those delays more than 5,000 reported yesterday. at least another 300 expected today. that's on top of fillies smoke has already entered the barclay center. guys? >> steve: all right, nicole, thank you very much. i'm looking right now. as we talk a little bit about the air quality here in the new york city area. there are some concerns about the air quality for the belmont
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stakes whether or not if the air quality is bad will they have that on saturday. then there is what we are planning to do outside of our headquarters tomorrow and that is the summer concert series. and there's a possibility if it's like it is today we probably won't have it outside. >> they canceled our street fair which is a huge deal for our school. today is the last day of school for our kids and this is the third year in a row we have not had it this year for a different reason. >> steve: different than covid. >> ainsley: used to be you would wear your mask indoors and now people are walking around wearing them outside in new york every time are hot climate change. cold climate. rain climate canada 400 separate fires because of climate change. aoc said it. climate change czar john kerry said it and kjp has one note, listen. >> this is why the president has made climate change a priority. this is why he has taken the aggressive actions that he is taking.
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historic actions. and he is certainly going to continue to can stay focused on how we move forward in dealing with climate change. but, again, i'm not an expert. clearly, as we have seen over the last couple of decades, climate change has been a real problem. it is the science that shows us that. >> brian: the weather changes, that seems to bother her. >> steve: here's the thing. climate change does not start a fire oit can create dry conditions. they have dry conditions in canada. they are blaming bad can forest management dry winter and did not get a lot of snow. janice dean has told that behind the scenes they have not been doing the controlled burns that they should have been doing. and back in 2024 virgtsistst wrote a paper not enough is being done to fund this kind of forest management and there is going to be hell to pay. you know what? fast forward to today. >> ainsley: here we are.
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>> steve: exactly. >> ainsley: give them an inch they will take a mile. these progressives are saying it's climate change and aoc tweeted this out between nyc and wildfire smoke and this p.r., it bears repeating how unprepared we are fort climate crisis. we must adapt our food systems. energy grids, infrastructure, healthcare. et cetera. asap to prepare for what's to come and catch up to what is already here. #green new deal. >> brian: let's bankrupt the country and let china do whatever the hell they want it makes a lot of sense. governor doug burgum who thinks he has the qualities to be president. we asked him this question and here's his conclusion. >> the democrat and the biden administration blame everything on climate and, you know, they attack the u.s. oil and gas industry. they are trying to shut down, you know, all the base load energy in country. china has got more coal plants
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permitted than you can shut down in the united states. and so if you really care about air quality, and, again, air quality is not coming from issues coming from the u.s. oil and gas industry. innovation will solve that. >> ainsley: we need to learn from. this we need to have these controlled burns. we need to send as many firefighters as we cannage. we thank all of them. janiceens husband works for the fire department in new york and wonderful individuals sacrificing so much. if we can put these fires out then we can move on. another ground stop at laguardia airport. yesterday we saw delays or ground stops at laguardia at newark and philadelphia. 2500 flights were delayed yesterday. >> steve: meanwhile for the narrative from the white house and the political left that it's climate change who was it rahm emanuel never let crisis go to waste. >> brian: probably not going to have it california because of the rain we got because of climate change. >> ainsley: i won't snow. need snow in new york city not a
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lot of issue with the weather so the ground is a little dryer than it normally is. >> steve: the forests are contiforest tinderbox."new yorka songs about that. i never blamed carley shimkus is anything goes wrong. >> thanks canada. >> brian: they are in the building. probably stole that from me. >> carley: probably did. you should get royalties. >> brian: absolutely. >> carley: news to get to here, guys. former new york giants receiver travis rudolph found not guilty of murder. he faced one charge of first degree murder and three attempted murder charges in connection with the 2021 shooting at his florida home. the dispute ended with rudolph shooting at a car with four men who had confronted him, killing one and injuring another legal
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team he self-defense. he hopes to return to football. florida governor ron desantis blaming blue state sanctuary policies for fueling the migrant crisis. gavin newsom disagrees and floating charges against desantis for sending two planes with migrants to sacramento this week. go to another state to find people under false pretense i don't think this, i know this, i talk to the migrants. lied to them. what kind of human being does that? sanction area jurisdictions are part of the reason we have this problem. they have endorsed and agitated for these types of open border policies. >> newsom calls -- newsom's call for charges against desantis comes despite florida's claim the migrants volunteered to go to california. median pete davidson says he now regrets buying a decommissioned
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staten island ferry. who hasn't done that initially bought the boat with collin jost last year for 280,000 bucks. they plan to turn it into an event space in an recent interview he hoped the ferry would turn into a transformer so he can stop paying for it. that's the ferry that he bought. great idea. >> got to be so expensive. >> they were just all potted up. they were stoned according to "the new york post." put our money together and buy this. we all almost bought a race horse after we interviewed the winner of the kentucky derby. we did not end up doing that thank goodness we would still be paling for it. turn that into a restaurant and so fun. take our children down there. >> brian: i don't think they want us on it i'm sure. talk golf if we can this
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stunning merger between liv and the pga tour getting details about it. pretty amazing. just to frame it out. saudi wealth fund decided to fund what they think would be a competitive league for the pga. nonprofit technically. first we need golfers, so they offered an extraordinary amount of people to people bike dustin johnson and phil mickelson. and many of them took it. including the british open wins the next day he goes over there. so if greg norman heading it up. a rival golf league. some of the things players like 54 holes instead of 72. wear shorts. music blasting. of course starting from scratch and hated by the pga and golf traditionalists like jack nicklaus and others. but instead of fighting and suing each other. meetings took place in top secret locations from london to san francisco. they decided to become partners let the fallout begin saudi
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health fund has committed to giving 20% of the pga which also has a portion of the european union. the pga has got about a lot of money, billions of dollars from the saudi wealth fund to grow the game. how about 85 million to grow the game. what does it mean for the players walked away from the l. money and sit there and say what did i do that for? how do you think they feel? they wanted to do the right thing, stay with the traditional golf game little. be loyal to the pga tour. our grandfathers love the pga tour in america for a long time. >> represents a gentleman sport. liv using saudi money after 9/11. the 9/11 families were upset about it. they come in and pour a steal a lot of our golfers those loyal to the pga are scratching their head saying why did i do the right thing? i did all of this for you and i gave up all of that money and opportunity to do the right
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thing now i are going behind my back and doing the deals. >> steve: not tying into first story all the great golfers are in canada this week for the royal bank of canada canadian open they got on a zoom call and unloaded. the two most vocal loyal professional golfers, tiger woods and rory mcilroy. rory the number three golfer in the world was asked about this deal yesterday. >> ainsley: he did not go with liv. >> steve: did he not. i still hate liv. i hope it goes away and i fully expect that it does and then he said this. >> it's hard for me to not sit up here and feel somewhat like a sacrificial lamb and, you know, feeling like i have put myself out there there is what happens. removing myself from the situation i see how this is good for the game of golf.
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still i hate liv. i hate liv. i hope it guess away and i fully expect that it does. and iny this is whereby the distinction is the world tour and pif. very different from liv. going forward i hope that there may be a team element. i don't think it will look anything like liv has looked. i think that's a good thing. >> brian: well, i mean, a couple of things, saudi wealth fund got involved. these are american golfers, saudis, if you are upset about the saudis know that a lot of saudi arabia companies advertising on the pga tour. they have bought into it. they decided to start their own league, create a competition. they could grow the game. a lot of people not happy like greg norman and others with the way the pga does not promote anyone except the top players. they think it's kind of cruel how hard they have to get into become a pro and get cut after two days. so the saudi tour is once you are in. you get an appearance. once you are in, no cuts.
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you play through the entire three day tournament. so they offered competition new castle fan not volume that team because you don't agree upset ourselves was in saudi arabia yesterday trying to get them to pump more oil. are you upset that saudi arabia acted like a wedge against iran; it's a complimented situation and see if the game ends up better from it because now they have got a lot of money and a lot of attention and probably get a better media deal and see what happens when everyone comes together. doesn't look like some of these players are going to be eligible for the rider cup because they didn't get any points for playing in the liv tournament. ainsley: what does this message teach our children we use sports analogies all the time to teach our kids what is the message take the money. >> steve: take the money while can you. that's bad lesson greg norman unclear what his involvement
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will be in the new partnership if at all. >> he sacrificed so much to head up this league and attract these players to kick him to the curb would be very bad what about greg monahan? >> is he going to be ceo. >> they have to work together to see. still ahead the main suspect in natalee holloway's disappearance expected to arrive today. >> could a last minute appeal stand in the way of justice. special agent nicole park everywhere will weigh in. >> steve: plus, former new jersey governor chris christie is here just days after announcing is he running for president. >> brian: master p. and snoop dogg rolling out brand new serial that helps charities when the collaboration will drop? >> ainsley: master p. you interviewed him. >> brian: when the collaboration will drop drop it like it's hot. >> brian: i tried to read it and still got it wrong. ♪
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>> he is coming to the united states. agents in peru he will be facing charges in northern district of alabama. >> this is a very, very sad case. it's all tragic. we have been following this for 18 years. unfortunately, he will not be facing a murder charge in the united states because the united states does not have jurisdiction for what occurred in aruba but he will be facing the one count of wire charge and the extortion charge. >> ainsley: nicole, why hasn't this case ever been solved? is it because we don't have a body? what happened to the parents? i understand the mom offered i will pay you money if you show me where natalie is? show me her body? is that what what the case is about. >> that's what the case is about in the united states. what a sick individual and time of tragic, you know, is he playing on and preying on the predators going after the victim's family saying look if you give me money i will show you where your daughter's body
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is. >> ainsley: he never did that. >> he had no intention. she sent money in exchange for something else when it was false information. extorted and the wire charge. they used wires to have this communications to send the money over and he will be facing charges here in the united states i'm sorry prosecutors say he asked for 250,000 to 20,000 up front for the information did. she ever send him that money? >> she did not send all of the money but she did give him $25,000. so they are out $25,000 they still don't know what happened to their daughter. he will be facing the family here on u.s. soil. it's somewhat of closure for the family. they may not get a murder charge in the united states. at least they will face him in court in the united states. >> ainsley: i want to get your reaction to this, nicole. a soundbite from the mom and so heart breaking. she says she would have been 36 years old now. it's been a very long and painful journey. the persistence of many is going to pay off. together we are finally getting justice for natalie, nicole, you have been a special agent for
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the fbi. what are the chances they have closure and find this body? we have all been on trips after college or in college or in high school. this could have happened to any of us could have happened anywhere. >> i have worked homicide cases out of aruba. this is going to be very, very difficult. the closure may come in that face him in court in the united states. he will, you know, he will continue to serve a sentence in peru for another murder he committed. this is not a good situation for him. >> ainsley: so sad. 36 years old. she would have probably been a mom and married and raising her children gosh heart breaking. thank you for coming on. you are always great guest. thank you for your service with the fbi. former new jersey governor chris christie is here days after announcing for president. his promises to you, next. ♪ ♪ this is not just delivery. ♪
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one. more than anything else. watched two hours the town hall style did you go back and evaluate your 2016 approach and what can we expect different in your 2020 approach? number one, noteworthy you weren't in iowa. >> look, you know, we're going to focus on new hampshire. and because i really believe that given the dynamics up in new hampshire, that there's a place for us to really make a case no into we bont focus on iowa. we will focus on new hampshire. this is national race from the beginning. what we need to do is to focus the country again on whether we want to make our country a big populist and self country or continue to be small and continue to divide the country the smaller and smaller parts. that's not what i want america to be. and that's why i'm running. >> steve: we heard you say live from new hampshire that you blame the smallness on barack
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obama on joe biden and donald trump as well. in watching what you were saying, governor can you get the feeling that you are not only -- you are obviously in it to win it and good luck to you sounds like you are trying to save the republican party. >> i believe the republican party has been losing now for nearly seven years. after donald trump's win in 2016, which i was a large part of we haven't been able to win anything since then. lost the house in 2018. lost the senate and the white house 2020. georgia senate seats in early 21. and horribly under performed in 2022 lost governorships, lost a senate seat and barely won the house of representatives when everyone thought we would be at 240 or 250 seats. >> steve: red wave. >> we are tired of losing. look. >> at the person get the credit when things go well they must also be held accountable when
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things go badly. donald trump the candidates he picked in these individual states, endorsed all lost i'm not trying to safe the party. what i want the party to get back to doing is what we do best. which to win and then implement smart conservative policies for the entire country. >> ainsley: there is someone out there watching and they are undecided. look at all those faces in the race. >> brian: 11. >> ainsley: many to choose from. why should they pick you? >> you know, i have been tested, ainsley, i have been tested in a very blue state as steve knows from living in. 61% of the vote. 51% of the hispanic vote and nearly a quarter of the african-american vote those are the kind of things we need to do to win again. bring in republican majorities. preserve the one in the house.
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bring in this new republican majority in the senate and go about doing the things we need to do to improve healthcare in the country, and go after inflation crazy spending going on. fix the immigration problem once and for all and make sure we have a secureward where fentanyl is not pouring over each and every day. you need a law enforcement person, someone who understands how to make sure we can work with the police to make the streets of our cities and our towns safe again. we have gone completely down the drain under joe biden. and those are the kind of things you need. you need someone who has been experienced and knows how to do this and govern in a place that's difficult. because if we know one thing about washington, it is always going to be a difficult place to govern. >> brian: governor, no doubt about it. there is 11 people in the race right now. donald trump with a double dignity lead everywhere. nationally. one thing that looms over to these court caress the ridiculous one with alvin bragg in new york city and now trump attorneys have been notified that the former president is a target of a criminal investigation over his handling
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of those classified documents at mar-a-lago. we know william barr thinks this is a strong case. i also see a huge double standard. you got classified documents all over scweenkd house, garages. do you know what donald trump has done is criminal? >> look, i don't know -- brian, exactly what they're going to find and what's going to come in any indictment that may come. i will say this. the problem with all of this is that it is self-inflicted. you know, in the end, i don't know that the government even knew that joe biden had those documents or not they did know donald trump did asked for them a year and a quarter and got them back in dribs and drabs. if you leave believe athe accounts you are readings right now. i take it with a grain of salt. i did thiswork for 7 years and you can't believe anything until
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an indictment comes out. if, in fact, you are keeping those things knowingly, even after the government has asked for you to bring them back, the excuses about oh they were classified. declassified automatic particularly that's just wrong. know that he as a legal matter. pull it back for a second. it's a bigger problem whether he is indicted or not because these are all self-inflicted wounds returned documents and stop doing this? why do you have to be the center of negative attention all the time? why do you have to be angry all the time? and that's what donald trump has done. so, i will wait to see and make a judgment on the indictment if and when one comes certainly as you know on the alvin bragg ridiculous indictment and one i have never brought as a prosecutor. doesn't mean the next win and next one not problematic that's the weight donald trump will have to carry if he is the no.
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neigh in a general election in november. why do we want to take that risk? >> steve: sure. governor, thank you very much for joining us. we know you have a busy day. if people are curious about more information and, of course, to donate what's your website? >> go to coyot coyotes chris che today. work as hard as everybody else. make sure we are on that debate stage. even a donation a dollar for somebody at chris christie.com. great to get to 40,000 number. if i'm on the debate stage in august there's going to be excitement. >> steve: no kidding. that would be great. >> ainsley: thank you for giving us your time this morning we wish you all the best. >> brian: no more excuses abc contract we can't come on. >> it's all gone, guys. have me back whenever you like. >> brian: try to mix the mets whenever have you time. >> don't get me depressed i have a long day. >> steve: thank you, governor. >> thank you. >> ainsley: all right carley hand it over to you.
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>> carley: did you hear us go out seattle with the drug thing in the seattle city council rejects a proposal that would have allowed for the prosecution of drug possession and public use. this effectively makes open drug use legal there the city attorney sounding the alarm sadly because of the city council members overdose deaths are likely to continue to climb. in 2022. seattle was averaging 17 overdose deaths per week. the parent group moms for liberty was named alongside neo-nazis and kk in the poverty center hate and extremist report. members of the group say they refuse to change their mission. >> we are letting it kind of roll off our back in a sense because it's just ridiculous. >> we are going to keep focused on our mission of getting liberty minded individuals elected to school board and ensuring that parental rights are protected at every level of
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government. >> southern poverty law center included in the report due to the group's antigovernment principles, they are trafficking in conspiracy theories about illegal government and their actions to censor school discussions around race, discrimination and gender identity. incredible images out of hawaii. kithe philippines is also on alt after one of the country's most active volcanos began rumbling. officials have asked everyone within a 3.7-mile radius to evacuate as eruptions could happen within days or weeks a lot going on when it comes to air quality, guys, across the country and the world. >> brian: i don't think i need a warning if lava is come. pretty much run to for your life. >> carley: advance warning. >> brian: pompe they didn't run.
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>> ainsley: movie about that in the 80's katherine hepburn volcano and lava coming down? >> brian: she was a wonderful actress. >> steve: the loons, the loons. >> ainsley: lava coming toward them they had to get out. >> brian: lava coming this way you run that way. >> steve: serpentine. >> ainsley: you are taking another live look at new york city where millions remain under an air quality warning. toxic cloud stretchering across several states. grounding planes how could it affect your summer travel plans
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low pressure, high pressure agroce cross the great lakes. pressure funneled southward around the counterclockwise low bringing that smoke and the very poor air quality conditions. this weekend, that high is going to move offshore, that low is going to be kicked out by this other area of low pressure across the midwest which will brings some relief. have to get through today and friday. air quality very unhealthy, and hazardous for portions of new jersey, the delmarva area as well as sections of pennsylvania, including philadelphia. this is historic. they have never had air quality this bad and, yesterday, the worst air quality on record for new york city and, of course, the skies were orange. a hot of people were fearful, obviously. take a look at the philadelphia air quality trend, i mean, it's just going upward. 300 plus and when you look at air quality, it goes to 500, we're almost there in parts of pennsylvania. look at harrisburg, 457.
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that has never happened before. numbers like these are historic. we have never had numbers this high when it in terms of air quality alerts and can you see the millions of folks that are impacted today all the way down towards the mid-atlantic southeast. all the way west towards the midwest and then millions of people from washington, d.c. all the way up to boston dealing with this a lot of officials are saying don't go to school stay indoors. hazardous conditions where air quality is this bad this is dangerous. even i can feel it, steve. i have this sore throat. i didn't have it three days ago. it's because of the smoke. >> steve: i have got the scratchy eyes. everybody is feeling it. j.d., thank you very much. >> janice: you got it. >> steve: meanwhile this morning that smoking haze forced a ground stop laguardia in new york millions americans new york
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republican congressman marc molinaro sits on the house transportation committee joins us from d.c. good morning. >> good morning to you. >> steve: ground stop is serious business if you can't see exactly where you are going you have got to stop the plane. >> no question the faa is trying to be safe and obviously very concerned about passenger safety and air flight around the globe, you said it. i mean, this is a major impact to the economy to our communities and so on. air quality is bad. particulates are high. it's like a science fiction movie in new york state. a number of people on the political left say this is a result of climate change then i read the press from canada and they blame bad for irs management and it is dry. they didn't have a lot of snow this winter. is this something man made or is this just one of those things?
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>> climate change is a real thing in the middle of emergency and fire we don't need lectures from members of congress. aoc can save for lecturing from the floor of the house. right now countless firefighters. there are families being impacted. senior citizens, folks with respiratory issues. there is little question that canada needs to obviously focus on forest management. but this isn't the moment to start lecturing people about the science of climate change. right now it's about putting out a fire and keeping people safe. >> >> steve: we're looking at some of the images. i mean, it looks like the atmosphere of mars, congressman. it's just yellow you you have people manning the phones in your district office what are people saying about this? >> my district stretches from bingham, new york, i have been on the phone with the mayor. worst air quality in the country, getting calls around the district. folks concerned about their own
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safety safety. what do they do? but there is good emergency responders on the ground in new york state responding to those calls. telling folks to stay in. don't go out if you don't have. to say if you are dealing with a respiratory issue you want to take precautions and be safe. it is, you said it. it is like mars. we have haze in the sky. orange h hue. >> we are concerned about people's safety. but it is truly like something out of a science fiction movie. >> steve: absolutely. walk outside and the sky is yellow. what planet am i in right now. >> i'm in washington. god knows what planet i'm on. >> steve: great point. have a good day. stay indoors. >> you as well. >> steve: coming up, d.j. a.i., how artificial intelligence could up end the d.j. and music business. rapper and music producer master p. is here as sound the alarm
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many fans left wondering what's the real thing and what about copyrighting or legal battles? so many things to know about a.i. what about entertainment. master p. miller is here. great to see you master p. in person. >> great to be here. >> brian: i want to get to big prurej effort with snoop dogg, first what about this what is your take? you watched the weekend drake being knocked off without their permits. >> the song went rocketing up the charts and they quickly had to cease and desist. are you worried? >> no, i'm not worried, but i feel like technology is changing everything now. and when you look at ai, i mean, we didn't think this was going to be a real thing that was going to change, but it definitely changing the way business is now. and we just got to get prepared for the future and figure out how to be a part of this. because a.i. is changing the game and world now. >> brian: rippling through the music industry.
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>> the thing is we still need humans. >> brian: let's hope. >> no, we do. we just got to keep praying and doing the right thing we are going to be all right. >> brian: i had a chance to see you and all your entrepreneurial efforts and when you combine with other established rappers you and snoop dogg have a rich history you saved his career and on to super stardom you have another partnership to announce. >> yeah. you know what? it's incredible me and snoop started our own cereal company food snoop's cereal. >> brian: that's his name. >> bureau tuesday. building the family brand. over 100 years major companies have products. but to now have product by african-american owned product is changing the game because we eat career. one of the biggest ciewrges and me and snoop is changing the game. king of breakfast food. >> brian: rolling out breakfast cereal charity element to this, too. >> all about giving back, helping the next generation. we tackling homelessness. we are creating future bosses.
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