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amendments, the bill of rights, and how that can restore our freedoms, and stability command law and order. >> 6:00 p.m., as we think about america's birthday celebrate honoring the heroes had made it all possible. [applause] >> thanks, everyone. dvr the show. here is "america reports". ♪ >> first time 2024 race fox news out with brand-new power ranking showing what is at stake. it could come down to 12 states that will determine who wins the white house. before the candidates can focus on presidential race, they must navigate the primaries. >> 5 republican contenders in new hampshire. includes former un ambassador nikki haley, she will join us to talk about her campaign and a whole lot more. that's coming up.>> if hunter
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biden was not president's son, would he invite someone who reached a plea agreement federal prosecutor? >> that is the son, family member. >> into the question? >> appreciate the question, i believe my colleague at the white house counsel. he has answered this question already. >> just answer the question. >> yes or no? >> i answered. >> stephen ? stephen, i answered the question. it is not up to you how i answer the question. >> i just answer the question. >> you just asked me, does my statement change? i told you nothing has changed. >> white house briefing turns testing 1 green jean-pierre scandals around biden family. they will get another chance a short time from now to question
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the administration on bombshell, whistleblower claims. briefing underway, expected to happen at any moment. we will be monitoring that briefing for reaction to the first family's business dealings along with any news who happened to come from it. hello, i am sandra smith in new york. trace, good to have you back. >> trace: this is "america reports", house republicans turning to second iris whistle blower known as mr. x. heading up hunter biden's probe in delaware u.s. attorney david weiss was not in control of the case despite of public narrative he was. >> sandra: house speaker kevin mccarthy impeachment u.s. attorney garland. gillian, what has been the message from the white house as a scandal grows? >> gillian: sandra, president so supportive of his son that he include him in an official
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white house state dinner 2 days after hunter himself pled guilty to federal tax crimes. asked about this yesterday, president reiterated never had anything to do with this some's for business daily. also underpinned those crimes. listen. >> mr. president, (indiscernible) ♪ >> 2017 whatsapp message iris whistle blower testimony from gary shapley, use his dad as leverage in negotiations with a chinese business executive. now, the second whistleblower you mentioned has come forward. a gentleman who previously worked for gary shapley. preferring to stay anonymous. attorney referring him as only mr. x. take a letter and a letter released last week mr. x said weiss u.s. attorney trump appointed not only calling
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shot, he had to follow the normal process. he had go to washington, d.c., u.s. attorneys office. he really wasn't in charge.he had followed the process. that claim now is rebutted weiss himself in a letter he pinned to house judiciary committee, "i want to make clear that as the attorney general has stated, i've been granted ultimate authority over this matter including responsibility for deciding where, when, and whether to file charges. the attorney general has also staked out a claim in support of what weiss laid out. that is not good enough for house republican so far. the speaker, kevin mccarthy, now threatening to launch impeachment investigation into the attorney general merrick garland, turn over documents by july 6, sandra.
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>> sandra: all right gillian turner, thank you so much. trace? >> trace: first time 25 4 race, fox news power ranking which states will be competitive in the presidential election the number shows 12 states could be competitive. among those, 5 battleground may be the key. arizona, georgia, nevada, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. on the primary front, republican candidate nikki haley one of the 5 candidates heading to new hampshire today. she will be joining us live. first in new hampshire, mark, what are the power rankings telling us exactly? >> could show you the secret to success. presidential candidates, democrats, hope to capture the white house.where we are in new hampshire, primary signals away.
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multiple republican candidates try to capture early momentum. now thanks to our fox news power ranking we know where the eventual republican nominee spend his or her time if they want to win the white house. 12 competitive states going into next year. these are the most you expect to see wisconsin, pennsylvania, virginia, arizona, nevada. others still worth watching. florida new hampshire minnesota north carolina and texas next year. break it down even further show you why 5 stated particular all the difference for either party next year. states that president biden one in 2020, look a close emergence are. florida governor ron desantis, he talks a lot about electability. in new hampshire today, born a vet, spoke about that with voters. try to regain with the voters. leading trump, but lee has evaporated. today we ask if he wants to ramp up attacks against trump, his once political ally. >> we are pushing back. for example, you know, he is
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promising a lot. i was on the border, huge policy, he is running on 24, see me ran on 2016 and did not bring to fruition. he said he is going to drain the swamp in 2016, ended up with anthony fauci running the country. he did not drain the swamp. >> former president trump, in new hampshire today. any moment taking the stage of he has not already to speak to supporters at a republican woman's lunch. not going to let new hampshire go out of his grip. focusing heavily. a whole new set of endorsements today and grassroot activists. help them in the granite state. caught up with chairman of the republican party.i asked him, are you happy to see all these candidates in new hampshire on the same day? he said he was thrilled that voters were eager to hear from these folks early on. too soon to know where those results are going to end up. trace. >> trace: mark meredith 5, thank you.
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>> sandra: bring on 2024 residential canada, nikki haley, ambassador, great to have you here. closer and closer and you can feel appeared power rankings put them on the screen. it is going to get interesting when you look at competitive states. bynum plate defense in 5 fiercely competitive states. both parties pick up opportunities. biden won 3 states margin less 1.2020, georgia, arizona, wisconsin. what is your thought at this point in the game? >> don't complain we get in general election if you don't play in primary. every single american need to pay attention to primaries. we've got to have someone who wins a republican primary who can actually win a general election. it has been pretty much regular that everybody always tries to see how far right they can get.
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to get the most right candidate. the most right candidate is not going to win a general election. we've got to get in there and talk about someone who can handle the economy. handle crime. who understands transparency in education. who knows we have a border issue. also does national security threats we face. i have been a two-term governor and i've had foreign policy experience. i think it is time we get somebody not only that can write it, but someone that can win the general election as well. >> how you characterize yourself? >> i think the fact i had the experience of both the mastic and foreign policy and the fact that i know, look, you can look at in the polls and they will tell you. i do not have a lot in negatives and very likely to win a general election. that comes from demeanor, from experience. i think that comes from the fact i have results of what people think. that is the goal we will try to push forward and why we are spending as much time in new
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hampshire. i want south carolina. 30 events in new hampshire, 25 in iowa and getting started. >> sandra: really interesting stuff, 5 gop candidates in new hampshire today. first gop primary. fiercely competitive battle. i want to ask you about latest headlines out there. and some of the biggest news the current white house faces, obviously, with biden running for reelection. this is response, for example, from the media. this is "the view", coming to the fence of this president on the hunter biden allegations. i want to get your reaction to this. >> the hunter biden story, the scandal, that this, though that, it is also the story of a father's love. joe biden has never and will never give up on his son hunter and never treat him lesser than. he is a father first. take it or leave it. >> sandra: she added the viewer making the case about father's love. as the president continues to deny any knowledge of his son's
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business dealings, which we have very big details of, where does this go ambassador? >> first of all, it is the love for his son greater for the love for his country? that is what it looks like. smells bad, sandra. before you can see, maybe nothing. clearly something there. clearly something needs to be found out. about accountability. whether it is republican or democrat. have got to have accountability. if you don't addresses it will happen again. we can't have a situation where we think a president is compromised. we can't have a situation where we have a son going rogue raising money threatening or saying he can get things that he cannot. i think if the department of justice can't handle this congress right to go ahead and step forward. take these kinds of issues seriously and bring ethics back to dc.
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>> sandra: i want to move on to your piece in the wall street journal and your plan to confront china. something obviously a growing threat to this country. a master, detailing your plan to quote them saying, "do everything in my power to prevent china to buy more than to force it to sell what it already owns. obviously, huge growing story and their purchase of american land, ambassador haley, how far are you willing to go with this? talk whether or not we should band all chinese foreign purchases of american land; are you willing to go that far? >> first of all, realize our leaders have failed us on this. china as an incredibly dangerous threats. everybody continues to say we will deal with it tomorrow. if we do not deal with it now, it will deal with us.
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it will not be us dealing with them tomorrow. we have to take china on domestically, economically, militarily. domestically, get chinese infiltration out of america. that means whether they have land, if they have land we need to get it back. no more buying land by the chinese. we have to make sure we get them out of our universities. we've got to get them to stop the full flow of fat we should do it. stop loving and dc by chinese companies. affront for china to start with they are stealing $6 billion worth of intellectual property every year and going to the military, a problem.we have to get a stronger military. china is having our lunch when it comes to military. built up from nuclear perspective, cyber perspective, space perspective. seeing it all across the board. america is not keeping up. that is a problem. we have to deal with china holistically. >> sandra: taking a firm stance
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on china, you made that clear. in this piece you see i will push american businesses to leave china as completely as possible. are you willing to go as far as your opponents? another gop presidential candidate on on record that he will ban all american businesses from doing business is in china and lesser agreements with the; are you going that far? >> we have to tell china what we expect of them. for example on fenanyl, if they don't quit sending it to the cartels, we stop normal trade relations with them. we start to defuse what we got of that coupling that we have. we cannot allow businesses and companies to make profits on the backs of americans lies. deal with china had on. businesses need to understand,
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you are proceeding with china at your own risk. if you want to know it can happen, look what happened to the europeans with russia. if china pulls rug from under us tomorrow, will these companies be ready? we need to look at this as a national security glands. from an aspect we are protecting americans, defending our freedoms, and we see this for the dangerous threat it is. too many people have pushed china aside and said deal with it tomorrow. china is dealing with us today. time for us to act like we know better. >> sandra: china emerges bigger bigger threat to us, it is a bigger issue for 2024 election. final question to you on this, revelations of new former president donald trump classified documents release. ambassador, this was the former president. obviously, who you will be running against in primary, denying he had this around document. just last week. listen to this and i will get your reaction. >> brent, there was no
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document. that was a massive amount of papers and everything else talking about i ran and other things. may or may not have held up. i did not have a document per se. nothing to declassify. newspaper and magazine stories and articles. >> i'm see what the indictment says. >> the recording and the people in the room. >> these people are very dishonest people thugs. >> sandra: get your reaction to that. >> who knows? if the indictment is true, i think it is reckless. there is going to be a trial. trump will have the ability to defend himself. we cannot keep chasing every drama that surrounds trump. we have got serious issues in our country from our debt to education to crime to the border to our national security. we cannot keep chasing drama surrounding trump.we've got a country to say. go forward and pay attention to that not other issues. >> sandra: ambassador, great to
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have you on. appreciate you joining us. >>thanks so much, sandra. >> sandra: trace . >> trace: as the weather gets hotter, energy experts warn large center of u.s. risk of facing power shortages. we will explain why and which states could be headed toward summer blackouts.very soon. plus, this. >> the next level or extreme amount of bullying i have seen, read about, heard about.>> sandra: in pennsylvania, woman accused of pushing her boyfriend counsel's office sending series of vicious text messages. appears in court first time today. allegations are vital, are they criminal? we will break them down with jaundice bill barror. next. ♪r a serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or lowered ability to fight them may occur.
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>> sandra: this justin, pat ceja's replacement will fortune. ryan seacrest will take over. secrest is truly humble to get the job. vanna white will be staying on. no word when secrest will take over. yay! , congratulations to him. >> trace: does ryan seacrest need another job? i don't know, good for him. >> sandra: last week or the week before and i said can you believe pat sajak and vanna white steve together that night he announced he was leaving. >> trace: it is crazy. brian is the only one has more jobs than ryan seacrest. interesting take. >> this is the next level or
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extreme amount of bullying i have seen, read about, heard about anywhere where someone is constantly telling someone to end their life. >> my god, if we are going to start prosecuting people to send harsh texts to one another versus verbally communicated, then ? then we are in a different path than our legal system. >> trace: woman in pennsylvania accused of bullying ex-boyfriend to suicide appearing in court today. mandy sent heinous and graphic text messages to army vet kevin metzger in 2020. he took his own life in june 2021. criminal defense attorney johnna, i think many's attorney has appointed ugly divorces,
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ugly breakups in this country. i know she said, you know, graphic sexual texts of her and the boyfriend. text threatening his daughter raised by him. it really hard to prove that those tax i will push them over the edge; is that fair? >> it is really hard to connect those dots. what she did is horrible. not enough words to describe how flawed she is as a person almost not humid the way she treated him via text. but can you see a text message is what caused somebody to commit suicide? we did see a one-time in history. michelle caught her manslaughter for doing the same thing. but this is a little different. more of a square peg in a round hole. guys, her attorney said it best, i had a lot of divorces. if i had a nickel somebody called fairfax fat, ugly, i
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could retire. it happens. take the extra leap, legally, i don't think prosecutors are going to be able to do that and have her convicted of assisting in suicide. >> trace: apparently she was playing both sides. this is the new boyfriend to daily mail, completely took advantage of me make him jealous. she was single all i know. for the first two months then he messaged me wanting to fight. after the past, turned into a martyr and posting memorial pictures i think to cover her tracks. i think that is fair. she thought i might've gone too far with this. >> yeah, she very well could have. also, she might have serious mental instability. when you read through this it is disgusting and harmful. what she did, don't get me
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wrong, legally is harassment. you can get an order of protection against somebody whether you're in a relationship or not. i am sorry he did not. if she knew that maybe he, too maybe had depression, it is a big leap for me to charge her with assisting in suicide. pennsylvania statute about that is like doctor kevorkian type situation when somebody has ability to kill themselves, once to kill themselves, you help them pull the plug, take the pill or yelp jump when on the ledge. geared toward that scenario. >> trace: i want to move on to brian, charging with death penalty. seems like aggravating circumstances. the bar seems low for that, what is your take on this? what you make of death penalty plea? >> i agree with whoever did this should be charged with death penalty. multiple murders. they were heinous. young, innocent people were butchered. that said, we have a bigger problem. we, the prosecutor, a bigger
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problem actually proving that he is the culprit. a motion filed today. motion might be argued today were there is serious concerns about the prosecution in this case hiding some evidence, which is flat out no no. can't wait to sue the judge is going to roll. case involves strange forensic dna analysis. his team has the right to know how the forensics were done in this case. >> trace: the team is going after the collection of that dna, of course, turn up in court. great to have you on as always, thank you. >> thank you. >> now this morning from airline industry. check issue that could small air traffic this summer. prevent planes to land. we are going to hear from a pilot and spokesman from pilotage union. >> trace: diabetes drug
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expanding to part the midwest. more than 64 million people across 13 states under heat alerts. two thirds of the country facing elevated risk of power shortfalls in extreme temperatures drastically drive up demand. senior correspondent live in dallas on this, which areas could be negatively impacted by all of this? >> more lack which areas will not be impacted by this? especially when you look at it graphically on a map. take a look for yourselves, states in orange highlighted from the west coast to new england all at a greater chance of power disruptions this summer if conditions become extreme enough. from the north american electric reliability corporation annual report commission by u.s. department of energy. nerc warns above normal temperatures for the drive demand and probability of heat related issues of power plants. report also says widespread
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heat waves limit electricity transfers between regions. current projections show enough electricity go around. as we know with mother nature things can change quite rapidly. >> a forecast is a forecast. ask everybody please be ready for any type of emergency, heat related emergency that may come. create a plan. >> all of this not terribly surprising with too many experts who have long been warning about country's outdated infrastructure.most of the u.s. power grid built in 19 60s and 19 70s, a lot has changed. current administration pledged to make upgrades and mprovement transition lines omething that takes a lot of time and money. for the present time, as we
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remain in the grip of heatwave everyone hoping there is enough supply to go round. trace. >> trace: stay cool, my friend. thank you. >> thank you. >> sandra: pharmaceutical giant behind popular diabetes drug, ozempic, get a pill approved. off label use as a weight loss treatment. now several competitors pushing to get the green light for their drugs. bring in doctor, medical professor, fox news contributor. i imagine they are doctor, booming business for ozempic. first off, good idea for people to hear about this to take ozempic to lose weight? >> they are doing it. enormous run of pharmacies right now. pharmacies are out. over $1000 for an injection that lasts a week. people are paying that and try to get insurance. you mentioned ozempic, supposed to be for diabetes only. a shortage for diabetes.
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i another injection is made for weight loss. both work for weight loss, both work incredibly well for weight loss. we have not had a good weight loss drug yet. none of the things before this work well. these work well up to 25% of your body weight you could lose over a year with either one. you mentioned the other has a pill they are pushing. that pill is a huge step forward, sandra. does not interfere with other medications, take it orally without problem with acid and get into the system. a daily pill to replace the shots. approve compliance to people who problems with needles. competition going on. pfizer and lily. lily rd has a weight-loss drug that is similar called montero. 3 big companies involved, get to the finish line and they will.
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>> sandra: pfizer, ozempic like bill especially for those, perhaps cheaper, too? the pill form rather than shot form. anyone adverse to taking the shot we will see where they go with that. analysts predicting market could be worth $100 billion by the end of the decade! it sounds like this is going to go mainstream as a weight-loss drug for people to see it that way? >> completely right. a couple points.first of all doctor has to prescribe pills. nausea, vomiting, behavioral changes, we do not know the long-term effects. make you feel full. literally slows transit through the stomach and intestine. decreases hunger in the brain. i think is a phenomenal drug. sugarman tells them, great
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drug. obesity in united states are they doing lifestyle change? are they exercising? improving diet? is this all carryover from pandemic? i try to look at all of those things before i prescribed this. your point is right. happening a matter what, when the pill comes out it will be enormous. $100 billion business probably right. everybody's asking, not slowing, speeding up. >> sandra: some of the side effects raised including losing muscle mass, hair loss, piling weight back on if you can backup the drug. if you do come off the drug, it mimics a hormone in the gut that makes someone feel full. reduced appetite and food consumption. anybody you talk to does this, they don't feel hungry. really interesting stuff doctor, can't ignore. a huge trend. >> it is called glp number 1,
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when you have bariatric surgery it is the same thing. i would love to use this on patients, maybe put off the need for surgery. a very positive way. >> sandra: thank you. >> trace: college under fire and facing a lawsuit after former professor who is white says he was pushed out of his job. why he says it was race discrimination. >> sandra: plus, democrats face a dilemma ahead of elections, concern about president biden's mental physical health. their view of vice-president harris, not so great. should the party be looking for alternatives? guests are here. ♪ca r consolidate that car loan into a newday home loan and save hundreds every month.
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♪ >> sandra: oh, my goodness. trace, i think [laughing] >> trace: your alma mater, automatically popped up. the way it works in these things. louisiana state university baseball team rolling over scc arrival, 18-4. football game to win national college world series championship last night.team rallied brutal 24-4 loss. >> sandra: play the video. >> trace: seventh college title and first since 2009. man oh, man the tigers on fire! >> sandra: it was a nailbiter all the way to the end. lsu took game 1, florida game
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2. they really took game 2. i won't mention score, scary. last night with full hope we could pull this off. it happens. by the way, called up jay johnson the head coach, lsu baseball coach and we said do you mind jumping on with us today? there on the plane heading back to louisiana and he is joining us about 45 minutes from now. tune in. his got the players behind him, staff, excited and they are good to jump on with us and celebrate a little bit as they head back to lsu. >> trace: heck of a coaching baseball team. they are very good. it shows lsu has got stars on that team. >> sandra: always fun to win, most fun to win for lsu. leave it at that.
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look for to the coach joining us shortly. a white professor suing penn state university weight discrimination, single upper color skin peer professor says forced out of his job for using to call the english language racist. eric is on for this, who is his professor? >> what you said is the case. english professor who claims he is a victim of reverse racism to foretelling what to teach in the classroom. former professor zach was forced out of his job because he would not agree english language is racist. refuses to reduce academic expectations based on race. filed a lawsuit accusing university of telling to give minority students a break. white instructors are criticized because of their race. claims 1 administer told him, "the english language itself is racist. furthermore, white supremacy
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exist in the teaching of writing of english. writing teacher themselves are racists, white supremacist.". >> knowingly and intentionally created a so-called antiracist, hostile work environment on the basis of race. i observed and experienced racial discrimination. harassment, retaliation, free-speech suppression. that ultimately got resulted in my constructive discharge last summer. >> university tells fox news does not comment on pending litigation. it has said in an email to inside higher and, "repeatedly affirmed active and ongoing commitment to diversity it equity to complete respectful environment in which to live, work, and study." professors across the country have been
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quitting the classroom. they blame political and cultural pressures on them. professors now assistant professor of english at pennsylvania's northampton community college. he says teaching there he has had absolutely no issues. >> sandra: what a story, wow! thank you for covering that. trace? >> trace: are we headed for big trouble at the airport this summer? airlines sounding alarm on attack issue that could prevent some planes from actually landing. spokesman from eilish' union joins us live. >> sandra: 9-1-1 dispatchers lead i city to come up with solutions; what are they doing? we will hear from one of the police officers in charge of thatbu initiative. just ahead . ♪ at no upfront cost. a second opinion. [coughs] good to go.
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summer. great to have you on. confusing. i want to put graphic up there. frequency ranges and what the deal is when you have 5g stuff near airports it interferes. gets in the way in the frequencies used by radio altimeters. need those to land the planes especially in bad weather, what is your concern here, dennis? >> safety concern, provides critical information close to the ground. what the f a.s.a. and secretary buttigiegif you don't have it equipped for the signal interference. talk about reliability. i fly american airlines, new type of radio altimeters.
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delta disclosed almost 200 of their airplanes do not have protection. jet blue has a few. and others to this deadline. the key to this, 17 systems on my airplane that can be affected. on a clear, sunny day. information how far you are from the ground runs into our computer system. thrust levels, collision avoidance system, rate avoidance, windshearpress reverses down the landing. i could get into all all technicalities. what is the rush? it is safety, safety should not be rushed. we are not sure why it is maintain. seems like this phone is more important than wings on my chest. >> trace: i want to put another graphic up, but the big concern
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when i was reading through is radio anomaly might not be noticed by you or other pilots until planes are very low altitudes and that is trouble. >> you nailed it. that is when it is doing its work below 3000 feet close to the ground. critical moments. faa says safety implications to flying g aircraft that is infected by this signal isparity. it is a big deal. most airplanes are settled. a thousand out there faa said that are not compliance. we as clients have to deal with erroneous indications if you are on one like it delta. this could happen. i would like to add, too, the smaller airplanes, affiliates, we don't know how many of those are not modernized to handle this. >> trace: right. >> they are worried about quickly downloading videos, i am concerned about safely
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downloading passengers. >> trace: yeah, exactly right. very good slogan. forget the videos, download passengers on the runway safely. thank you. >> thank you. >> sandra: all 2:00, president biden, reelection bid. press secretary taking victory lap that his policies are "very popular." check that claim and more when our panel breakdown biden for us. plus novel idea to recruit 9-1-1 dispatchers. and the one you've been waiting for, lsu baseball coach joins us to celebrate winning college world series team. coming up on "america reports". ♪
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