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next week you get your wish, i'll be hosting the 8:00 show all week long. by the time i get to saturday i will, exhausted and wearing the same outfit, but i hope you will tune in because there is so much news to cover. keep the we'll feature some of you on the show. email us at onenation@fox.com. monday, marco rubio, doug burgum, and according to my watch, lawrence jones is just about out of the shower, out of makeup and ready to walk into his show. , lawrence jones and cross country. i have got a date tonight.
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lawrence: good evening, welcome to cross country. each week we address the issue stops facing everyday americans. much o talkingf that about woke. and yous combat can'ting the so-calle tell me that i'md . wrong because i'm from that's the very movement where the this came a. oh, you're dead wrong that wasa squad membergenda. if cori bush you. and oppose thf course she hase wh this allo ee th backwardse woke, you are now,t being or just a aware of the issues bigo. plaguing black america, then>>u i'm all on board. say i'm but s just it anti-woke.. the congren i don't want not only wants us people to bla tot for all blackj americans people to get in to speak up line with her pr them solutionsselves. you shou. i'll giveld be on t yw examples that will people who are w be talking about tonightoke because we are sa during our show. let's take education. i totally see where our system has failed black kids, especially those that livem racist, and bigoted, stop talking about woke.
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lawrence: you are dead wrong. that was squad member cori bush. wokeness, being aware of the issues plaguing black america, i'm all on board. but that's not it. she wants all black americans to get in line with their progressive solution. i will give you a few examples tonight. let's talk education. the system has failed black kids. i'm confused why the congresswoman continues to pick teachers unions over co over --r school choice. how about the criminal justice system. why does she want to disarm black americans putting our lives in the hands of officials. then you have the many black
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entrepreneurs who make it out of tough situations only to be crushed by toxic regulations and increased taxes so the left can provide handouts to others. the congresswoman is totally cool with that. but that doesn't seem to be too woke to me. here to join the conversation. stacy washington, and felicia cummings. i'm all about being woke in understanding the issues plaguing black america. but when they want to cross over and suggest things that aren't really woke in providing snriergs our community, -- providing solutions for our community, that's where they lose me. >> if they want to talk about wokeness, that's fine. we can talk about that phrase
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and being aware of the injustices, oppression, policies that inflicted pain, hardship and oppression in black areas. that's perfectly fine. but let's talk about all the progressive policies that have been choke our communities. once we are able to have that conversation and we can keep it about conniit -- about conservad progressivism. lawrence: they always find a way. and can burden black americans. >> 55% of black americans live in the suburbs. and tens of millions of black americans have taken advantage of our education system through the universal system level and are functioning upper middle
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class americans. the idea that it's a blanket statement about what's impacting black americans it doesn't illustrate the reality. we can have policies to solve those problems without pivoting to you are a racist because you disagree. it has to do with the impacts we now see. we have seentd full-blown fruits of wokeness in those environments and it's bad fruit. it's rotten. saying you are racist because you don't like woke. it's more than that and has nothing to do with race. lawrence: in baltimore they have all the progressiveness in the education system and the kids can't read.
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when you have kids graduating from school who are reading on a 4th and 5th grade level. sometimes kindergarten level. >> if we look at how black families in particular are starting to become more in alignment, bringing themselves into that kinds of empowerment, this is if you want to say, that's woke. wake up and saying we are going to take charge of our education. if progressives wants to hijack a terminology that came out of black culture because we wanted to fight against the racist policies, we'll take it there. >> final thoughts, stacy. >> i'm look at this from the perspective of being a mom.
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cori bush is just 7 miles from here. we have seen zero improvements in her district. she has seen rapid expansion of her financial empire but the people are still suffering in her district. lawrence: in atlanta those who wants to reform the criminal justice system should be celebrating. but they are pushing back on a police training facility. they dubbed it cop city. aren't these the same people who said cops need better training? here to discuss, atlanta congressman michael bonds and melinda craig. the activists said for years part of the problem we have with police, they don't have the proper training.
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now you have a first in the country, a facility that can provide officers with the training and resources they need, and they are against it. why? >> i think they have -- first thank you for having me on the show. i think that their approach is a conflated amount of issues around policing, or around these negative incidences that happened, that have been projected upon the city of atlanta constructing a new facility for police, fire and ems employees. our police facilities are very old and dilapidated. the police training center is 80 years old. because of property disputes with aps, the firemen used to train on some public school owned property. we no longer have access to
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those properties. so our fire ems are literally being trained in a trailer. this a decades old advancing need for the city of atlanta and it has been caught up in a lot of the issues surrounding some of the police shootings, some of the deaths associated with policing over the last five or six years. lawrence: i try to take people at their word. i give you the benefit of the doubt when you say you want more training. but isn't it really about getting rid of cops? if you don't want the training facilities there, give them the proper training. you don't want them on the street. shouldn't we call it what it is? >> lawrence, i think you are exactly right. you scream on one and that you want us to be better trained.
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we need to work with our community partners to help on these issues, now you have a state of the art facility. i would love to have that out here. we can all train together and be bert at our jobs and you have professional protesters or domestic terrorists, they love to loot, burn. anything. so something that's supposed to be good cannot happen. what do they want? they want to run amok and have no rules in society? like that's not going to happen. >> we have seen it, councilman. we have seen what happens when the rule of law is taken away from society. it's not good for atlanta. it's not good for any city in the country. >> i come out of the activist background. my parents were activists. i have been arrested for the
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things i believed in when i was young and protesting. but this isn't about protests. this is about the city of atlanta taking care of our first responders and our employees. as elected officials we have a duty to listen to voices of dissent or disagreement. we listened for 14 hours monday. but at the same time, even though
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president slammed the charges and promised to fight what he calls the corrupt political establishment. meanwhile, ukraine's long anticipated counter offensive against russian forces is finally under way. president zelenskyy making that announcement today. the move comes as heavy fighting continues in the east and south. trudeau is pledging to send more financial aid to the war-torn nation. i'm joi'm jackie ibanez. lawrence: former president trump faces 37 criminal charges.
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his 2024 rivals are calling out the department obvious is for unprecedented charges and accusing the biden administration of take out the president's top rival. >> we are seeing the weaponization of the justice department against a political rival. >> we are in dangerous waters and it's because of joe biden. >> at the end of the day what people see is a sitting president and his -- oj going after -- his doj going after the leading rival. >> you are watching the executive branch trying to take out their political enemies because of the allegations against the biden family. lawrence: joining me paul
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morrow, charlie hurt. paul, what do we need to know from are this indictment and particularly -- i know this is some legalese. but it goes back to discretion. i want to understand why they charge donald trump here and not charge hillary clinton or joe biden? >> i wish i had a better answer for you to that question. there appears to be something of a double standard here. if you look at the hillary clinton case because we know a lot more about those facts at this point. in her case, clinton destroyed documents. 0,000 emails. the famous bleachbit software. she actually destroyed evidence in an ongoing probe. then we had that unprecedented
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strange moment when james comey, the head of the fbi came out and declined prosecution which is not even his role. it's supposed to be the attorney general. it's very glaring compared to what we saw today and the indictment that dropped, that the same standard does not seem to apply when it comes to donald trump. lawrence: if i could shift to the politics of this. i know some republicans got into this race just to keep it real because they anticipated this indictment. if he got indicted. who will be the golden child to save the party. republican voters are ticked off because of that, and it's like there has been a double-down. they are saying we want you guys to get in line with donald trump. >> that's the funny tightrope
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walk a lot of these republicans have gotten into the race face right thousand. on the one hand, they want to be the alternative that's left standing in their minds. but in reality they also have to remember that as you saying with most republican voters look at donald trump. he's being persecuted because he's such an existential threat to the establishment of washington. and he has been for six years now. and this is why they are going after him. and it's interesting. all of these indictments to me prove exact hi the argument that -- exactly the argument trump made in 2016 for why he wanted to run in the first place, and make the argument why donald trump is running again. washington is such a cesspool of dishonesty and political
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corruption where they use the most awesome powers of our government to go after political enemies to benefit people here in washington. and screw over normal american voters. i think regular people see through it. and it's not just republican voters. democrat and independent voters look at this and see the same thing. americans love an outlaw who is fighting for them. i think donald trump has cornered the market on that right now. lawrence: i'm not a lawyer. can the president still run with this indictment? >> he can. very clearly to charlie's point, the doj is signaling they want a speedy trial. that's a little bit of a tell. they want to get him convicted before the election. but i don't think that will happen. you have thorny legal issues that are unprecedented.
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when you can't watch, listen, get the latest news business and news headlines on sirius xm anytime, anywhere audio on sirius xm america is listening. welcome to fox news live. i'm jackie ibanez in new york. former president trump says he is planning to plead not guilty at his federal arraignment in miami next week. he made the comment on saturday during
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rallies in both georgia and north carolina. the 37 count indictment against trump stems from an investigation into his handling of classified documents. after he left the white house at the rallies. trump repeatedly denied the charges and vowed to stay in the race even if he is convicted, new reports show ted kaczynski the convicted domestic terrorists, known as the unabomber, possibly died by suicide. the 81 year old was found dead in his federal prison cells saturday morning because since key was serving eight life sentences after pleading guilty to mailings mailing bombs. that is two people from 1978 to 1995. those bombings killed three people and injured nearly two dozen others. i'm jackie ibanez, now back to lawrence jones cross country. welcome back to cross country so disturbing new trend crapping up on social media excessive true crime fans have begun to use artificial intelligence to create deepfake videos of high profile murder
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victims. mostly focusing on children. we won't be showing you any of those and just out of respect for the families, but those creating those videos don't seem to care what new pain they may be causing these grieving families. this is just one of the latest ways a eyes irresponsibly being used on the internet. joining me now cybersecurity expert and co host of the game. of crime podcast organ, right, morgen. thanks so much for joining the program. um i don't understand the motive behind this is this just inflict pain. um or is there some sort of meaning behind this? yeah yeah. lawrence. thanks for him. this is a topic i think needs to be discussed. these people have no respect for the victims. they're doing it because they're profiting off the misery of others. if you if anybody was ever in law enforcement, i was a detective state trooper. if you've seen the worst things that can happen to people, whether accidental or homicide or suicide, you wouldn't be showing videos like this. but
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these are people who are doing it because the gore people living vicariously through the misery of others that drives clicks. which drives for these folks revenue. lawrence, don't get me wrong. there's some people out there. in great stories, but some of these folks do it simply to get the clicks. why because clicks equal revenue and for some of them, that's all. it's about organ. i guess my question is, what was this technology kind of created? for police officers and investigators kind of rework a crime scene and these guys kind of it. um, where did they get this from? in the ai technology. yeah so in years ago, they would have these three d animation programs that could recreate crime scenes. but this has taken it to a different level. this is artificial intelligence. this is the ability now for you. i can teach you in five minutes. how to create a deepfake video or create pictures that would make it look like a crime scene. you don't have to have the skills anymore, so they're harnessing what we're using out there for generative a eye for a eye for defending against cyber attacks or what the military uses or what we use in
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a lot of these apps are out there, so yeah, they're hijacking it for our purpose and to me again the end of the day, they profit off the misery of others. they're using it to generate clicks, which equal revenue for them. the more viewers they get the more eyeballs they get the more money to make organ do you? do you think that the more nefarious acts like this happened. that ai is somehow going to be regulated now as a result of this because it is causing pain and people vote based on where they feel. um i'm i'm not for a lot of regulation, but this may pop up because of instances like this and others. well in lawrence. finishing mentioned that there are already laws on the books. once a. i came out they started saying, hey, look, if you create deepfake images of child pornography, those things are prosecutable. i think that you will reach a point. these things go through three love faces. they go through litigation. first somebody will sue about it. then it will go through regulation. somebody will attempt to regulate it. but then it will go to legislation. some somebody will pass the law around it to
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define that thing. anytime the government to your point any time the government gets involved and start setting rules and regulations, look, i've testified wide before congress on big the safety and security of big systems like healthcare dot gov. we don't want the politicians getting involved in technology. but the problem is, lawrence. a lot of these folks don't have the self discipline to regulate and not do stuff like this. they're going to cause the circumstances that are gonna cause the u. s government or state governments to intervene and set rules that nobody's gonna like organ thanks so much appreciate it. you bet, sir. next across country investigation into the baltimore school district, as teachers and parents sound off about how the district continues to let down our children that's next. fox nation is forever grateful to those who have put this great country first. and to show our appreciation. we're continuing to offer all active military and veterans their first year of fox nation for free on new shows that celebrate our
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democratic governor said education is a top priority back in february. we made the largest investment in public education by any governor in our state's history. we can no longer separate our vision for economic prosperity. from the duty to make maryland's public schools the best in the nation , so he's not wrong. the baltimore public school system is one of the most funded in the nation among the top tier and funding, fourth highest to be exact. last year, the school's budget increased nearly 16% but enrollments been plummeting for years. so do you think more money for your students? better education, right? not according to the folks. i spoke to there's more money does not equal quality education. so that's yolanda. her children are enrolled in baltimore city schools and between the education or the lack there of and the crime crisis plug plaguing the city. and at schools. she's terrified
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of sending her children there every day. two others who joined our conversation joined the growing movement as well. home school to home school in baltimore. but that's not an option for everyone. nor is it covered. first let's start with a former baltimore teacher who finally had enough. utah in baltimore for 10 years. what made you decide to leave? i would get students who were, you know, coming to me in sixth grade, who were on secondary reading levels. very rarely. did you have students who were proficient and on grade level in reading and math? encourage. the educators to pass them along, even though they aren't prepared for the next level. when i was an educator child could only be held back one time and each part of their academic career. i've had kids tell me like i mean, do what you want. i can't fail already sailed last year. it's not like
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i can tell again, so really. i want you to talk about. the violence in the schools. what is that, like? well, i can't remember. up and i feel so bad, but i'm encouraged not to get involved, you know, and so i have to follow protocol. but in the meantime someone's child is getting beaten children now i did. um did you send them to baltimore schools? you know, that's why i homeschooled really. on the taxpayers in baltimore, getting a return on their investment on education. i can't say we are, um you know, we look around our communities we look around. you know our schools. we look at the numbers. i mean, numbers. don't lie. people there. you look at the numbers. they're not lying to us. our students in our schools really need some help. academic decline is no secret to parents. the number of maryland homeschool student
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has spiked from 27,020 19 to nearly 45,020 22. to understand how students are affected. i spoke with three baltimore city parents been here my whole life . i'm a product of baltimore city schools, and my mother was a product of baltimore city schools. this is generational. this just didn't happen. you felt generations of families. so this is an intergenerational curse when it comes down to our school systems, um, under different administrations, we have still seen the same results of parents failing and unfortunately parents can teach their children how to read if they can't read, um you successfully homeschooled children. but there's a growing movement of parents that want to home school, their children i started coaching parents, mostly mothers, how to home school in august of 2020. these parents were pulling their kids out of school in a panic situation, and they all had different boiling points of what was the last straw. so i
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put together their curriculums based on online free resources. and going to the public library . what has been developed today is more of a housing program to put the kids in a space for eight hours every day and give them busy work was so both of the parents can work and home school is something that you can do as working parents because you don't have all the busy work. the youth homicide is up. 67% the shootings are up 55% from the same time last year. um, yolanda through your mind. frustration in order to understand that people you have to be one of them. we have too many people making these decisions on education on crime on homelessness. that never felt a struggle. they took 9 to 15 guns out of one school in
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baltimore city this year. so children cant learn if they're not safe, it's bad enough to education system is failing them. now we got crime and put it on top of that children. open the side. don't let people in with guns. nobody's monitoring anything. baltimore education budget it's the fourth highest funded large school system in the country. the navigator is the ceo of baltimore city schools. dr santa lisa's who get paid more money than the president. it's money management. we've seen it. so you mean to tell me again with a $1.62 billion budget? you can't educate. they can't bring a schoolbook home and you can't even keep a child safe. the last number i heard was 16,000 to educate baltimore city students and you can educate a home schooler. for if you're going to buy curriculum for less than $2000, where is the transparency in the school district, gastric replaced the scores after all these years that they have put the sports
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they replaced them with asterix. what are we hiding? you're not giving children financial literacy in school. when i was in school, they taught us how to balance a checkbook. see certain things feel intentional. they protect the institutions, not the children, not the parent. everybody's walking around his patting everybody on the back for failed schools. they're closing down schools at a massive rate. and why is it 40 50 children in one classroom? one teacher? the schools don't succeed. the city doesn't succeed. now we've just gone down to a fraction of what it used to be. jobs have left people have left. and we need we need people coming in, and people are afraid to education , educational homicide at this point, yes, it is. side so we reached out to the baltimore city public schools for a response, but we did not hear
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redesigned their entire store, taking extreme measures to protect their products from thieves. it only has two hours open for browsing everything else locked up completely out of sight. folks have to place an order for those items and pay for them beforehand. we know organized retail theft cost stores nearly $100 billion. and as we see more and more videos like this one, my question is, where does it end ? and who will really end up paying for this mess? joining me now in studio fox business correspondent lydia, who? lydia. you cover business for a living. you know what these stories are going through? are we going to be paying for this ? in the long run? anything that's going to cut cut into the bottom line of a business whether or not they want to admit it. it's gonna get passed along to you to me to the consumer, because that's where they're getting their money that they're going to. they're going to cover this loss. and we're seeing this happen. not just in chicago and that incredible video you just showed. we live here in new
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york city. we know this is happening on every pharmacy on every corner, everyday products that are being locked up food products, razors detergent and to be clear. i know, lawrence. you have such a good heart. and you. you think a lot of people out there might think gosh, inflation has been out of control. people cannot afford to feed themselves right now, but i want to be clear. this is not the everyday person stealing a loaf of bread to feed themselves. this is what they call organized retail crime. that's a problem. these are theft rings that are operating in coordinated fashion, and they target products that they can resell on the black market because they have a street value. and so it's profitable for them, and it's a big that is becoming a growing problem. you just mentioned $100 billion problem . that is true. that's according to the national retail federation, and that is up. from the previous year when it was $90 billion, so we know that it's growing. in the past. we've heard some big name companies talking about this. walmart best buy walgreens lowest cbs. they've all cited
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something that we call shrink in the industry shrink refers to when you see inventory go missing, you know, maybe it's lost. maybe it's damage, but really, it means it's been stolen. and that's happening more often. take this. for example, target just reported. that shrink this year will cost them $500 million more than it did last year crazy and they said in a statement. listen to this, lawrence quote. while there are many potential sources of inventory, shrink theft and organized retail crime are increasingly important drivers of the issue . we are making significant investments in strategies to prevent this from happening in our stores and protect our guests and our team were also focused on managing the financial impact on our oh, business so we can continue to keep our stores. open. open so that's how big of an issue it is that that that these businesses are thinking about. we got to just keep our business is open to people can
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keep shopping, worried about the price being passed to the consumer. they're saying well, just close the doors because we can't afford it. when businesses do that, they don't like to admit it. they don't often say it's because of crime. but you've got to read the tea leaves and you're smart. so you're looking at what's going on in the surrounding area. recent example. walmart closed half of its stores in the city of chicago, half of its stores, four of them, they put out a statement that said, essentially, they were not profitable. in fact, they said , some of their chicago stores that have been open for 17 years had been losing tens of millions of dollars a year. annual losses had nearly doubled in just the last five years. so they're blaming a profitability factor, which it's true, but you talked to the local folks in the communities and they say crime is a problem. taxes are problem there as well. bringing it home. lydia who? thank you so much joining us now for this conversation, former home depot ceo mr bob. nardelli your warning, folks that this is an
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epidemic, sir. explain. yeah lawrence. it's great to be with you and many of the facts that lydia shared already are spot on the $100 billion that you reference. the national retail federation also had identified that 26% of that is the result of organized crime. now when i was, you know, fortunate enough to be working at home depot. we had shrink and shrink was more of broken items. you know, light bulbs that might get crushed. something fell off a shelf. something broke here or there. we received it broken, so it was legitimate shrink. today shrink is applied word for theft and robbery. so what's really changed significantly from the two thousands? two? here we are in 2026. well number one. a lot of the retail associates are scared to go to work we saw just here in atlanta, where two
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employees were fired because they tried to discourage two or three individuals from stealing $7000 worth of merchandise walk in. grab and dash. uh so number s number one. number two. you know, you talked a lot about the data. the real reason here is that we have a lawless society. when i was running home depot. it wasn't legal to steal $1000. with no consequence today. you know, we've told these organized crimes or organizations that we've told individuals where you can take to $1000 and there will be no consequence. we won't prosecute. we won't do anything. that was not the case. back in the two thousands . that $500 million that target talked about actually passes on to you and i'll orange when people say, well, that's what we have insurance for. well that cost of increased insurance also passes on to the consumer. so we're paying for this lawless society for people to go in and grab and dash and
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take things and then try to resell them on the open market. this is really an epidemic. you know, we're facing a multitude of uncertainty at the retail level in almost any branch or any type of retail out today from grocery to find find goods and services. it's really it's really crazy. and we have we have allowed this. we've allowed people to have the streets and we've got to stop it, sir. thanks so much for joining the program tonight. so coming up out of this world video of this week. you don't want to miss it. when every second counts. 80 self set up with video verification helps police respond faster. so you get help sooner you can even request help with just a tap. we have a verified alarm. all clear. all clear. so you have a home with no worries brought to you by a t t. you should energy that what angie that connecting with skilled professionals to get all your home projects done well. so you can focus on the
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aliens? watch. i think so. i mean, the universe is pretty big. i think they're out there. but i don't think they've come here. think that exists? yeah me too. i've never seen believe it. no so you don't believe it at all? it's stupid. okay kind of narcissistic to think where the only planet with life on it totally exist. and yes, the government is hiding it. come on. do you believe that the government is hiding it from their hiding in there? lying? don't believe them. they're lying to you. i got to really do yesterday, they crashed into someone's backyard. i don't know about aliens. i'm kinda the ufos ufos for sure. the ufos then that's a good point. they don't look how people say they do big guy with a big head and bright eyes. aliens so yeah, i heard about 8 ft. tall, assume they look like a like something crazy, but i feel like they might even look like
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us a little bit. i don't know. maybe that maybe we're the aliens. hello. the normal people. joining me now former navy pilot ryan graves, who has his own experience with, uh, unidentified flying objects. thanks so much for joining programming, and look, i know people want to joke about this, but there have been credible claims about this. i mean, you have your own experience, sir. yes certainly i do. and even today i'm still being contacted by pilots on a pretty regular basis who are seeing this consistently during their flights over the united states over the pacific over the atlantic. so for aviators, this is a pretty much a present daily occurrence that they're witnessing. so lieutenant, i guess my question is and one guy i spoke to on the street today, says that he believed that the government knows this to be true, but they don't feel like we are ready to hear something like this. do you feel like the truth is somewhere in the middle? well i can't comment on whether we're ready or not necessarily. but
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um, some of the whistleblower legislation that was recently passed in the last national defense authorization act of 2023 explicitly called out whistleblower protections for those that might have been involved in programs that have been hidden by the government. that was the purpose of that legislation. we're seeing the results of some of that legislation now and my organization, americans for safe aerospace were open door looking for any whistleblowers . i would like to come forward and take advantage of any of those congressional or department of defense. whistleblower legislations. so sir, are we just talking about the unidentified? items or we talking about that in the aliens. what you know, there's no real aliens. in this conversation here. there's objects that are flying around that are behaving in ways that we don't understand how they be performed there performing with characteristics that are faster and more maneuverable. now what those represent. we just simply
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don't have enough data to make any conclusions. and if anyone is telling you otherwise, i think it's a little premature, so right now we just need to figure out what these are, how we can detect them. and then we can start making conclusions about where they're from. who can answer these questions? is it congress, the president or the department of defense? i don't think we should necessarily look to the government to wait for a particular answer from one of these organizations. i think we as people need to hold our government accountable and i encourage people to go to safe aerospace .org and show your government that you care about this issue, but then we as a public i think we have to engage the specialty that we have the engineering organizations, the national science foundation to other pieces of our apparatus. that we can use to understand this in a way that's public and doesn't come from military censors first, because if that's the way we elect a approaches, problem are always going to hit with classification issues. i'm not sure if there is something out there floating or some other species floating, but i don't
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know either, and that concerns me. so i like asking the questions. thanks. so much for joining the program, lieutenant. and thanks so much for watching. we'll be right back here live next saturday night, 9 p.m. eastern time. until then, you can find us on social media and lawrence b. jones three or talk to the team lj across the country. set your dvr so you never miss a show. and don't forget to text me below goodnight, america. hey guys happy saturday and welcome to fox news saturday night. this week, we saw a bunch of people who used to be close, just going at each other's throats. donald trump's former vp mike pence and former debate, coach chris christie announced that they were running against him for the nomination, which led to exchanges of barbs that we haven't seen since this guy did that.
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