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a good sniff around, but they haven't been able to crack it. the agency now says we may simply never know who took highly i illegal drugs intohe wes the west wing. to pretty shocking outcome, though, one of the top democrats in congress is more mo. happy about you know what?ing we had a briefing in which iintp was explained that the white house was being fully cooperative with the investigation. the likeoks it's inconclusive. >> and you know, they wereknow unable to determine, you know, who deposite, d their in the cubby on the way in ort the way out or left it there. >> oh, yeah, i'm satisfied. tign it's a thorough investigation. and i just kept imaginin g lik what it would be like here. >> well, if you're surprised>> thatise no culprit was found, t shouldn't be. the sympathetic media habe. s b predicting this for days now. kelly o'donnel l reports that it's possible that we might not leo i'et to learn who actually brought the small bag here. so i'm sure that's a sigh of relief to whoeve it's r sort ofe
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the boneheaded move of bringing a bag of cocaine to the white house. but because dumbe this is in a, you know, not an area that, you know, is highly trafficked,t but that wasn't necessarily covered by cameras, all that rea well, you know, it's an area that a decent amount of people had access to. r ofeoplmakes that investigation a little bit difficult. so, you know, this could all end withoudifficuls as you know, necessarily anyone being named as the person who was responsibl te foe for bringing t bag of cocaine to the white house. >> well, congratulation as nostradamus. so let me get this straight, becauslet mee this one specifica isn't covered by cameras. we can't find out who took cocaine into the supposedly most secure building on planet earth. really? plai've been to the white house several times. it is crawling with security. it makes fort knox look like an open day. and so it should be the white house where the president, united states lives. russia and china and otherruther nefarious forces out there l will look at this and they'll laugh, but they'll also take
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note ando take s and their notet be rolled up. according to nbc news,rding the prevailing theory is that the cocaine belonged to a visitor, which convenientltoy v rules out any member of the biden administration or the biden familyr th. it's just another wrinkle in the administration's ever changing version of events.n first, it was found inth the library. then there were reports it was in the west wing before it finally placed there. the situation room.t think about that for a moment. cocaine is foundit near the situation room, but nobody knows how it got there. y knows at one point, national y adviser jake sullivan declared it could have been workers in t the basement. he hasn't got a clue. it could have been anyone, anything. hesement didn't try and tell uss it was colonel mustard and professor plum who would be lifted as chief suspects. then biden's spokeswoman, karine jean-pierre, has said no member of the biden family had been present at the white house when the cocaine was found. but that wasn't true. the president, first lady jill biden, and yes, the president's son, hunter, and who has, let's be honest,
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dabbled in cocaine, were all there right before the coke was found. there are very few people whoe can enter the white house without a thorough security screening, who alswhout o happed to have an extensive history of cocaine abuse. the same well, jean-pierre has refused to rule out joe or hunter. i means refuse, joe, we can proy rule that because he's obviously. but. hunter. well, no hunteoet quite so clea, is it? but she was actually mortally offendedr by anyone, even darig to ask the question. >> there has beeyone darnin some irresponsible reporting about the family. that anoud so i got to call that out here. and i have been very clear. whe i was clear two days ago when talking about this over and over again as i was bein g d asked a question, as you know, and media outlets reported thiu . the biden family was not here. they were not here. camthey were at camp david. sat they were not here friday. they were not here saturday. they were noe not here sunday. they were not even here monday. they came back on tuesday. .e baso to ask that question
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is actually incredibly irresponsible. >> and i'll just leave it there . >> hmm. i'd leave it there, too, because actuallyd leave too, ye was what was incredibly irresponsiblonse e to use the wo house podium to tell such a blatant whoppe r is irresponsible. and it was a whopper because they were there until early evening on the friday. the president himsel f doesn't seem to care enough either way to give any kind of explanatioen for my and what had happened and right from day one,aven't i haven't seen a fixed grin like that since i last saw somebody s on coke. saw, i'm not saying for a moment that that's what happened therwhate, that w can rule him out. but believe it or not, this is not even the first time hav controlled substances have been discovered at the biden white house e. cret it's now emerged today that last year the secret service found marijuan sijuanaina in the house on two separate occasions. that occasions would at least en
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some of the recent decision making. thewell, anna paulina luna is a republican congresswoman from florida. >> gary moskowitz is a democratic congressman, also from florida. and they both join me now. okay, anna, paulina luna, i find this quitnna e extraordiy that a white powder can be taken into the white house.us >> breaching all this extraordinary security left in a a cubby, apparently. and nobody can work out who onor earth is taken in or left it there. itwhat if that was ricin? what if it was anthrax? that's why this is not just a a laughing matter. la matter. ous >> well, that's exactly my point, piers, is that this is not the first time that drugs have been found in the white hous ously ite. ssive and obviously, it signifies that there's a massive issue joth securit securactly and exae you said, what if some nutjob brings brings in fentany il t and then you have a bigger problem because people are going to die? so to my understandingdie., theg are no drug sniffing dogs.
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i think that that security measure needs to be change tg sd immediately. but it's also very frustrating thate ge this is not the first time that this has happened at the white house. e white ant they chose not to implement better measures in order to avoid this. so i think that securityit measures have to change. but also, i find it veryasures alarming that this investigation was closed out so quickly and exactl alay liked you pointed out, they lied to the american people about where the family was ad to amer >> there's so much of it just doesn't add up. congressman, because a i if thi was a more serious substance and it's a class-a drug, this sr if it was a more serious substance, then i'm pretty surie ha'd have found out who left it there. it would be an extraordinary investigatiove foundn. uld be if it was anthrax, say, and we a would get to the bottom of itve verystigat quickly. you can't be comfortable, surely, that someone has taken to tcocaine into the white house and this whole investigation's over before two weeks ofe elapsed. and we have no ide a who took ite no in there or who left it in thatt cubby. thanks, piers. thanks for having us.
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so, no, look, i don't think it's acceptable that we can't get an answer. but but to be clear, this is an area that was installed by joh v kelly a couple of years ago for visitors that go to the west wing, it's fors passholders and it's for guests to leave their belongings before they go into those west wing. it is not for people who wor k there on a regular basis. it's not it for anyone related to the family and ths ore trump family or the biden family. it's not for anyone with high it's, clearty clearance you know, and those other instances about drugs being inought intoan r the white hou, you know, those who actually were found in screening. now, i agree with congresswoman anna paulina luna that, you know, there needw i ags to e changes because obviously the fact that there's no drug sniffing dogs at the white house, by the way, i don'there n think there's any at the capitol when we go in and out of the capitol. you know, i don't thineek thereo much checking going on for drugs going into the capitol. so i think that there needs to bthere's e security protocols as far as anthrax or reisen, t i can't go into the details because some of that obviously was done in the briefing and is classified.
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but there are protocols in caace and there is als buto technology in place to catch anthrax and to catch ricd ehe and if it were to wind up in the white house, really. >> so there's a particular way of screening for those kind of powders, but notose kind for cow >> that's correct. i mean, the secret service was very clear with us. as clear s they're set up to fi. right. and they're set up to find explosivaxe devices.p to f they are not set uinp to find drugs in and out of the white house. and by the way, that that obviously was frustrating for ome of us because my question to the secret service is what if someone was testing your protocols to see how this s would all work? and yeah, and so they are having meeting ares with whiteie house personnel. you know, it seemed to be very clear that thato be clt changese coming. >> and i believe that luna i mean, the white house press secretary stands at the podium and tells a blatant lie because the biden family were there until the friday eveningess when she says they weren't there on the friday. that is simply not true. i found thatt . unacceptable.sh and then she turned on the supposedly irresponsible
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media as if somehow they werea the ones, you know, performingas an act of misconduct by daring to ask a question about hunterte biden potentially being the person who had left this dead. because let's facentbeing the pt a track record of taking a lot of cocaine. she thought that was irresponsibl coc.e. well, to even be asked whilst in her reply, tellin hergi a complete untruth. >> well, i mean, i think the american people, especially media, has a right to ask questions, especially when there is s right to much informn coming out that seemed to be conflicting initially. but, you know, it's noinit's nor the first time that the white house press secretary has said things that are not truy se and politically motivated. and so i agree with you, it shouldn't have happeneh yod. but again, goinge back to realy the bigger issue here, the facct is, is that this has happened before at the white house. so it changes made. there needs to bhangese need tel and i feel like on the international stage,urret when people are looking what's currently happening, ilyt doesnt look good for the country. you know, they're going to think there's a bunch of tha bue cowboys runnings runn the white house and it's simply
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not true. and soin ultimately, we have to make sure that this one changes. it doesn't happes n again, butc' that also to people understand that you can't bring cocainet , you can't bring pot to the white house. >> it's just not going to fly. right. fand jared moskowitz, i mean, the bottom line with this surely, is that when it comes to the security of the president of united states ,it's got to be more secure than this has been. i've bee it? n there and it seemed you incredibly secure. but when you see the ease that somebody brought in a drug substance and left it in a cubblefty where apparentlya one person would have a key, no one can find the keyo . >> it all looks, i got to say, pretty suspicious. the speed that the secret service have moved on and said we can't find out what's 't finhappened here. >> i find that quite alarming. well, look, they didthey d fingerprints on on the bag and on the locker. they did dna a s well. and it came up inconclusive. and so, you know, they didn't
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give us an exact number of people. they said it was in the hundreds. they said it was abovee ds. 60 folks that had been in and out of this area f, they surmised during this period of time. there is no necessard du y camera footage of this area. there's reasons to that that i can't go into based t on the location of thisin particular area. but look, i don't thinkk s it's satisfactory to the american peoplatise ameople e ts could get into the white house. obviously, this is a secret observice issue. it's not a biden administration issue. it's the same secret service bin that guards all our presidents. thaty, thingss, quite frankl they were set up to catch big things. and i think, quite frankly, they never thought about drugs coming in and out of the white house. >> i mean, i've got, againe hou i've got to say, even as you say that i'm staggereded.t peop i'm staggered that you would never think about people bringing drugs to the white housle e. >> yeah. listen, the secret service understoodisten. our displeasur. >> i mean, look, the secret service understood. >> listen, you've got more knowledge than me, but are there some other fairly obviouso things which they simply
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haven't thought about? >> well, i think they're set upe for threats, piers. and i think that that's really what they were looking at, threats to the president, threats to the president, security. and so, again, i think they're looking at changesain is obviously, if there are if t these lapses existed now, they've lapsed. these lapses have existed in other administrations because, noain, there's no drug sniffing dogs at the white house. i think it's important dog to s by the way, again, because this narrative was out there and it was disprove narrati wn today, n the briefing and a lot of talkn abou t this because it part isn't isn't classified. and every other member, democrat ot cl r republican head this is that know the secret service concludes that this is notheard th a room that anyby who works there or anybody related to the president goes in and out of thatbody. this was either a pass holder or a guest that has to put stufthisolder f in these lockert they're allowed to go into a west wing talk. i know, i know. but honestly, i find that a pretty lame excuse. tty la i have to say, you know, this is the white house. i don't care which parme t of i'
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is or which club it is or what area it's in. this is the whitd whe house, but this is the most secure building in the entire planet. and the idea that someone's gone in taking cocaine, in beating the system, leaving it thert e, beating the system, and is now beating the system completely, because absolutely nobody can find out who the hell this was is pretty disturbing. anyway, thank you both very much. no, listen, i, i agree that it's a i agree that's a disturbing. but for for several days now, peoply sayingg, oh, itbecaus was hunter biden, it was hunter biden, it was hunter biden because they wanted to fit that narrative. and the thate secret service never did it. no one related to us. to be fair, no one's deniee d it was hunter biden. the white house were asked to and chose askedo not to knos denied it. and let's be honest, hunter biden has extensive track record of drug abuse. so why wouldn't he be a suspect anyway? they haven't denied it, just to be clear. soy t that's why the media are speculating. but i appreciate you both joining me. thank you both very muche indeed. congresswoman paulina and jared moskovitz, i appreciate you joining the program.
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tonight. big tech, big government and corporate america are "fox e all working together to sell your private information. a new report by us lawmakers b says tax prep firms like h&r block shared taxpayer data with facebook and google. the companies used a code that sends sensitive data to matter, including customers tax refundan amount and gross income. well, the fbi may also be acquiring consumer data illegally. yesterday, house democrat jay powell grilled fbi director christopher wray on the fbi's data collection methods. she pointed out that purchasing commercial databases couldt ch violate the fourth amendment costhbition on illegal searcheec and seizures. >> well, senator josh hawley from missouri. senator, thank you very much indeed for joining me. so i'm thinking you, i'm not a t american, but i'm sympathetic to americans right now because it seems that every single aspect of americans livesg trad is being traded around big teceh ,around government, around the fbi. there's nothing left.
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leftere's noe safe.what i >> what is going on? well, what's going on is thatar big business and these big corporations aren't content just to try to run our governmentnoent to. now they want to run our lives. and what they're doing is they're taking our personal informatio rn. they're stealing it from us effectively. they're not paying us. us nott not getting our consen . and the only way to stop this is to pass laws that protect people'so s pass law personal in and say, if you're going to take it from me, you've got to notify me, number one, get my consent, number two and pay me. numbernt and three, i mean, loo, you've been talking about this for quite a long timfor a loe, h i guess prompts the question, why has more not been done yet to prohibit this kind of activity? kind well, the reason for that is these are the most powerful speciactivity?l interests in ths government, piers, i can tell you. big techts this and these big corporations that benefit from big tech, they spend the money m ,they hire the lobbyists. they effectively control capitol hill. and it's time to break the logjam. it shouldn't be that these people can e these run and conl
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our lives, can take our personal information, can rip ofd vef our most sensitiveda data, and not have to pay us a dime for it. it is time to get them out of our lives in this way. iv >> it's time to giveople people control back. they need to own their own th, oughtinformation con to own their own personal data. these companies ougheit to haved to pay for it. >> i mean, the thing is, i would say thatayameric americ, like many people around the world, believe perhaps fruitlesslaroundy and probably y innocently that they do ownhink their data, that they think that these things are all pretty private. they think they pu tgs aret allr information there. they read these big disclaimers and they thinkthey it's all fin but it's not. this is all being done it's noty, secretly, sneakily, isn't it? >> exactly right. and americans should own their data. i mean, they have a right to expect that becausee afte, ar all, it's their personal information, whether it's tax prep information. er taxi mean, somebody goes tor block, let's say, and turns get some of their tax information to get help with their taxes. who would expect based on that
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,that all of that sensitive information, your most personal sensitivnsitive financial data is being turned over to facebook, is being turned overed over to google. i mean, it really ought to be? criminal. in fact, my stat e of missouri just sued this company today, h&r block. missouri'm glad that they did. i hope other states will follow suit. but congress needs to act here to protect the personal information of americans. we ought to own it. ere to >> p they ought to have to pay us for it. it's just that simple. how protecte imation od do you r i know you you're on twitter because you tweeted just before you came on air tonight. came i'm about to go on and talk to pay his moves on twitter. l media on other socia platforms? and given that you're an expert in this, how protected do you think you've been? should you have donehod more?li >> well, you know, in terms ofse protection on those platforms, i would say i'm probably as exposed as anybody else. yeah, i'm on twitteras, tter instagram, facebook. and this is part of the reason i have been introducincebookg te laws that you represent here is to make sure that wiericans can'renct be tracked without our consent, that our personal data can't
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be taken frothm us. and it's time for congress to act. in my short time in the senate, what i have te seen is there's a lot of talk there has been noa action because these companies own capitol hill. again, i say it's time to breakk the logjam , get these lawsand passed and protect americans. >> personal information. yeahpr. i mean, big brother isn't just watching us. it's stealing from us. watching it'ssenator, thank you very much indeed for joining me. well, republicans in californiaa are trying to make sex trafficking a serious felony. >> why wasn't it to star t with would be my first response. but it doesn't seem controversial, right? well, but it, it is for some de. that's next. >> hey, grab more delectable.m. it you know that likable character, the clickable, delectable. yes. just hurry. hmm. must be delicious. >> delectable lick of sultry, deliciously idyllic opal.
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>> they start the day picking up the the new s, the morningy papers. they sit down and they see some of the most horrifisit dowc events that may happen throughout the previous day. n it plays on your psyche. we clear on that. but my mission is to movethey people from what they felt to what they're feeling. >> and no one can take away the fact this city is humming. e yeah, they're feeling it because it's happening at the new york post had a big picture of a guy with a massive knife wandering around times . square. not a feeling. that's a fact. and districtth attorney alvin bragg admits he's afraid to take the subway. meanwhile, and passengers such as marine veteran daniel penny stand up to stop criminals. because a lot of people are scared to use the subway, the same bragg press charges against them. >> watch. i know the statistics thatrime transit crime is down, but when one of my family members gets on the train, i do get a knot in my stomach. i get >> really? well, why don't you try and help those who then do somethin a m>> whyg about that r
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than persecute them and prosecute the who? morrow is an attorney and retired nypd inspector. all righ t. t well, there's two things here. let's first of all, talk about this idea that the mayor idea t. apparently, it's a sort of media creation, an atmosphere, y a false atmosphere of a lot of crime in new york. rright. man h what's your response to that? look, blaming the middleman here isn't going to moveert goin the ball forward, okay? new yorkers have eyes, but more importantly, new yorkers haves have emorely phones.everyb everybody these days has their phone. it has cameras and video on it. so no matter what the media does, new yorkers are seeing onat goe s ms on. it's social media, but also it's the stuff you encounter every day. . tuff youand the fact is, i've nr seen so many empty storefronts. i've never seen so many homeless encampments. >> those things lead to an atmosphere of disorder. matter what the crime numbers say. and by the way, the crime f disordere numbernumbers that right now compared to last year, that was a covered year. you have to goe o back back to to get accurate numbers. i'm rooting for the mayor. i'm i want it to be clear.n when he got out of office, he came in on a public safety
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platform. we all had hopes for him. but let's be frank, he saye sar the city is humming. the hum he hears is a thousandso cars a day packing up and heading to florida because the city is not going ing a god direction. >> so i always say when when leaders like him blame, start ming theg the media.flect they're trying to deflect attention from perhaps blamingim themselves. it's a lame thing to do because the media would be quite happyb to report good numbers on crime if there were good numbers on crimeood . a lot actually, in a lot of areas,of the crime is going up in new york in some it's not. but as you say, they comparing apples and oranges, right. with the yearsthey're apples. ar so you go back to a regular year, it's not actually doing well. it's humming with good news. >>d so the papers and the tvhe n new york, they're reflecting what's actually going on. >> they are. and, you know, the newspaper tps this town are rooting for new york. they're all centered here. so they have ne stow o incentive to try to dog new york. they're just reporting what they seey are jt reporte. r and we're also reporting what people are feeling. and that's just the truth of the matter. lookut th the thingins thatg th the mayor has to worry about tor the next election is tha
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people forget this. he only won by about a half a point. right. challengf the came to him frome the right, not the left. >> so the mayor, i think, doesn't really understandna the levers that he has. traditionally in new york cityl, the mayor moves albany. the mayor moves the city council right nonow, those arepb our two big problems. the criminal justice reforms the eformst up through albany and through the city council, he can bully them. and i don't understande ca why e doesn't. no, i don't either. and look, if people carry massive noise around times square don't eithe, the media ig to report it. the job of the mayor is to stop people carrying massive kniveshe around times square. quickly on alvin bragg. i mean, he's terrified of usinfg the subway, but anyone who actually tries to stop people attacking passengers, he throws the book at them. >> yeaook ath. and you know what? let's take it down to ave more mundane level and go back to brokenl an bac windows policing, which worked in this town across the world, books policing whiceverywhere. everyw the fare jumping crime wasinal t one of the ways. the bottom line is not everybody who fare jumps is a criminal. but if you're coming on the subway to do a robbery, you're not going to pay the fare. the city nypd managed to do pinpoint dfare. enforcement
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and grabbed a lot of fare jumpers. that was the first line of defense in broken windows policing. alvin bragg has takejump percent statute literally off the table. that's not prosecutorial discretion. >> they hide behind that phrase. prosecutorial discretion is when you look at individualized cases, you don't take an entire statuteu look ouw the penal law. that's not even legal. i don't know how they get away with that. oft ofge the five district attorneys we have for them all prosecute that crime. distrthat's kind of the first . and also, i would say if alvin bragg, terrified of using the subway, maybe he should have a word with the mayor and make the subway a safeaybe r place, then people wouldn't have to act like vigilantes because they seea safe people of control on the subway. >> that's just somebody is going to kill you. that'se good t exactly what you. >> bloomberg thank you very much, indeed. every year, tens of thousands of womenf th and children are s sex trafficking to the united states. it's hard to believe, but in some states, like california, child sex trafficking isn't deemed a serious felony. think about that for a moment. republican legislators in thatet state just try to change that with a bill that would have created harsher punishment
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s fornishme traffickers. but they were blocked from doing so. shockingly, innts foafficker my view the by democrats. in the state house, a bill only passed committehouse.e aftm governor gavin newsom personally intervened. and ye personat some democrats l may vote against the bill. james gallagher is the republican leader of the california assembly and joins me now. thank you very much for joining me, mragainst. . gallagher. this seems pretty extraordinary on many levelsnary o, one of whh is why is it not a serious felony alreadya seriou? >> well, because out here in california, they've changed the laws and they removed many crimes fro m the from the level of serious and violent. and one of them is human traffickin g. colle and so my colleague, senator shannon grove, ranag a great bill this year that ensures that especially thoshae who are trafficking our children the most vulnerable in society, thadren t needs to be a serious felony and have serious consequences for those who are trafficking our children. >> and my understanding is that these democrat. >>s who've beenthree wobbling on this, they're concerned aboustt
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the three strikes and you're out policy that if you make it a serious felony, you ge ioutnyu caught doing something like that three times. that is 25 years to life. and that's gt doin lit. to which my response would be, well, good. if you if you commitfed be yes three serious felonies, yeah, that's what happens to you, tha >> absolutely. that's what common sense would t common e. w and, you know, that's what these guys say is that they don't want to bring back the days of lockingan o t everyone up. >> but we're talking about monsters, you know, people who are traffickin mons, peg our children, who are putting them in enslavement, making them do heinous acts . ned of i learned of one recently, a guy dragging his victimand ba across the pavement in asphalt and back into the apartment, essentiallcke apary kidnapping >> and prosecutors are trying to do everything they ca then to after this guy. these are the people we're talking about. go and this bill is directly targeted at those folks to ensure that they go to jail a and they stay there. they shouldn't be out on our streets victimizing our childrennd there. you k. wa you know, when you have a governor, as woke as gavin newsom and eve hn he can see that this is ridiculous, you know, you've got a problem right?d yo
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>>u right.'s demo you know, here's the good of this story is we built the pressure on the democrats in the legislature. a height and the public outrage has gotten to such a height. and thanks to fox newss to for e really highlighting this, that that caused the leaders ind e af the democratic party to do something about it. i got a call from the speaker. the nee new speaker ofrobert the assembly, robert rivas, this morning, and he said they're going ning and to n urgency hearing. that's what they did. and this bill passed out today. burgency han at no, make no mist it, without the public pressure, gavin newsomo ta onlys this because he was embarrassed now, but he's essentially empowerewas d these types of people. he's empowered these these democrats who run the public safety the type o the committee. and only when it became embarrassing for him, for his national ambitions did he at finally step in. and that's good news because now we havioe a bill that'sa bi moving forward that that should shn the firstrward i place. but the bottom line is they did it under the pressure thate bolc built by republicans in this cat forture to do the righ california. >> well, he had done the right thing and they should be embarrassed.
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with chlorine and built a wooden fence and walkway around the pool. he i hate to see it go, but for the time being i wanted it to be nice. i wanted it to look nicet thougi >> the neighbors don't think iti looks nicece and are outraged. >> i thought, oh my god, what next? >> and they paint nothing and stuff like that. but we got paid to livng nothie. >> the homeless encampment has grown from just a few rvs in the spring to at least 15 now, and a man was killed in the camp in may. elderly neighbors who live in the nearby arrowhead i saytent n they hear consistent gunfire and at times they get the on the ground. como reports? one of those neighbors received a letter from the mayor's office neighbo, writing in part, we recognize that this has been a long and often frustrating process for residents atma arrowhead gardens, and we are pleased that we are moving closer to a site resolution. and a short while ago, we received a statement fromt from the washington department of transportation reading that the encampment is a top priority the . they're working to place
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the homeless people before physically resolvinga prio t th. >> we'll keep you updated, piers. matt, thanks very much indeed. we will kewe all know the presin is an old man, but how much time does he have left? this may sound an indelicate question, but the media is now openly speculating about the president's life expectancy . is it a fair and valid question? but possibly he's running for reelectionspecul through 2028.ee but will he make it another six years? dr. marc siegel is a fox medical contributor and joins me now. >> dr. siegel,contribu i think my overview about this issue of joe biden and his age is i know lotssieg of people who are a lot older than joe biden, who still aren whoe in complete control of their mental and physical faculties. i don't thin mek it's about the fact that he's 80. it's about the fact that is he seems to be degenerating in a way that i've seen much older people not degenerating. >> piers, i agree with you. and i've always separated that oud i't to i don't think it's an issue of age, although i'll get to that in a minute. i think it's a question of cognitive fitness and fitness in general.
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to,ness for office american voters have the right to know that looking a knot 202i and i've been saying for months and months now, where's the cognitive test and where's the mri? his yearly physicals don't report out either. and i'm sure you and i know for a fact you couldn't believesaidg that the president of the united states said, god save the queen. didnmean, i thought we won the revolutionary war, didn't we? didn't we get independence? i love god save the queen, but from the president of the unitedfrom the states. and now this week, he appears t to mix up zelenskyy and putin of all people to mix up. busy mean, when when nato is busy, you know, courting zelenskyy and he's mixinording p those two countries, what a nightmare and an embarrassment that d what is. now, i think that the cognitive testing should be in orderh because we need to show a face of strength to the rest of the world. and all the handlersworld and as the world can't can't cover this up. he has a lot of risk factors he here in terms of prior s surgeries to his brain aneurysms that decreased risk
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of increased risk of cognitivemp function later on. the most important one that i want to talk about is the t to atrial fibrillation. he has an irregular heartbeat and that irregular heartbeat is on blood thinners so that if he falls and again, i don't want to be indelicate here, but if he falls and hits his head next time, you know, msnbc says, where's the secret service? well, secret service couldibbiao be right on top of him and he can bang his head and have a bleece can bd, god forbid.d so we have to consider that. and with that particular diagnoseha cases of irregular heartbeat, your life span shortens. so, yes, there is probablys a 50% chance, god forbid, thaten he wouldn't survive another term just on the basis of his underlying health issues and that he's on blood thinners for this irregular rhythm. >> right. and to that's a completely legitimate thing for the media to be talking about, because >>legitima, he's thes prob president of united states, the leader of the free world o,o and he's probably one of the most arduous jobs physically and mentallarduouy t any human being could do. so he's not going to get any easier iasien the next six yearn
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should he win another term at the white house. y so these are, i think, completely valid questions. and i look at president biden with sadness when you look at him when he was a firebrand senator in his forties and fifties, there's simply no comparison physically or betwe cognitively between that man and the one we now seeow as president. >> it's sad. by the way a, one of his completely agree with you, piers. one historical note here. people in 1944 didn't know that they were going to get harryn in truman in 45, but a lot of ' people knew on the inside that45 fdr was at the end, that he had a soaring blood pressure and thathe he ended up with a brain bleed. and that's why the vice presidents were switched h a. so, in other words, if you're voting for biden in 2024, you're probably voting von for kamala harris. >> right? that's got to be considered. ka going to beu very a concern to dr. siegel. thank you very much indeed. this does brinmuchndeed.g me tot segment. is kamala harris a robot? wes me to have the most conving video to prove this. >> that's next
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they're also delicious, easy to use and affordable rush to walmart and find modern mushrooms. kashrooms. tonight. kamala harris is now known more for her words, saladsmala f anything she's done as vice president. heesident. with oprah, not as she'd just opra oprah, not as she'd just hi. hi. hi. notihi. how are you?>> h i'm so good.i, are you? >> i'm so good. i weird, right? every time she opens her mouth, it's lik me malfunctioning. and the reason for that has long been a mystery. but i'm happy to reporreason ftm tonight, i think i've cracked the case into kamala. it turns out she that i may be a robot powered by a.i.. >> a.i. as kind of a fancy thing. it's, first of all, two letters. it means artificial lette intelligence. it'slligence. is it's about machine learning. and so the machine is taught.
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and part of the issue here is what information is going into the machine. >> kamala harris, chatgpt there's not much difference, is there? >> well, clay travis is the founder of outkick and joinshars us now. >> clay, you've got a laugh, but it's lik, chate it's so embarrassing. the vice president, united states explainingem thesu things to us like we're literally five months old. >> yeah, it's an embarrassment. piers, thanks for me on.it's and the reality is this everyor thought joe biden would only serve one term and then he would pass the baton to the next generation. that was the implicit promise ofon to his entire 2020 campa i really think that would happen if he had picked virtually anybody else that wast one of the finalists to be his vice president. he is ths esident.e least popular vice president at this point in his tenure since jimmy carter. and he managed to pickr,
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only person that is less popular than him inrty, the democrat party. >> which is why he's got decent is, because if kamala wt decent was remotely competent, piers, or remotely at all, everybodybe would be saying joe, biden, you can't run. we're going to pass e going heon the torch to kamal. she's so bad thatar they're willing to let bidenhoui run again potentially, although i don't think he's going to be the nominee. the nomineei think they're gois going to step down. i don't know what you think, but i think in a couple of monthsepow he steps down.n they have a full on primary. and gavin newsom ends upd the nominee. >> and well, i think something has to happen becaus endeeahappen becaus the reality that i read today that if if joe biden was to suddenly no joet be capable f carrying on as president, there' presides a 60% chance, apparently, that kamala harris becomes president. right. i think americans like those odds. i think they find it pretty terrifying. >> i just find it extraordinary that when she does these kind of public pronouncements extraou does more and more sound like
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some kind of airndme kin powered version of an early human robot, doesn't she? >> i think piers also is an impact of having a unit party state in california, becausef kamala harris was just selected and i think she was selected becausornia.e her cosmetic idenr i think they wanted half black,. half indian woman to represent california wante at a high leve. and she ended up at such a high level. re she was a senator. she was the attorney general of california. she didn't general o get exposed at exp all because they have a unit party. then she ran for at al presiden. remember, she dropped out before a single vote was cast. a at 1% popularity. she's awful at this. s but because of the unit party but because of the unit party californiaof t. calif she never got put through anneve actual challenge and developed kind of political skills or acumen at all. >> not completely agree, but talking about challengesf sk. billionaire tech execs mark zuckerberg, an eagle musk that suggested they would
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be interested in a ufc style cage fight. >> so i askeh exivd chris chrise when he came on my show, piersk morgan uncensored yesterdayould whether he would offer up o a similar challenge to donald trump. tr said to give fighting. if you and trump got in the ring, he loves his ufcisfc and stuff that right.octago if he got inn, the octagon, you and him, he could win. come ld on, guys. 7 78 years old, i'd kick his. >> years old, i'd kick his. and mark zuckerberg, apparently. and again, i can't wait for that one. do you want to see that pictur u he you want to see that pictur u of zuckerberg? yeah, he could. pretty buff. he does. if i were ethan, i'd be a little bit worried letty buff.i but, i mean, would you beou b prepared to be on the undercard? you're against trump. look, i'll fight donaldt tr trump anywhere he wants in any arena. >> he wantum hs, whether it's o the debate stage or in the octagon. >> you know, i would watch thati fight, wouldn't you? trump christi in the octagon is the undercard, the zuckerberg mosque. what a night in vegas? u it would be a that'snd a really
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funny answers by chrisa real christie, by the way, and chris christie is almost 20 years younger. now, i don't want to i don't wantmost 20 to cast aspersions. weight class, though, i'm not disp how they would break out. weight class wise, trump may be able to dodge i wt. i don' i don't i don't know. i would hundred percent watch that. and wht d a hundreo do you have, by the way, zuck or elon musk? becauso yoe i think with allusk? the training that zuck has done, i think he could probablyp put elon musk to sleep. >> no one's got to be here.utlo i don't think so. i think musk is a very dangerous opponent in anything ,whether it's whethero, you're taking him on about cars or space trave i thil or twitte yo space trave i thil or twitte you mix it up with elou n musk t your peril? >> i just the brazilian jiu jitsu thing, piers, like those guys can grab your pinkie and make you tap out because they put your pinky in like a hole. it's all training. and so it would make me it would make ming. make a little t nervous if i were you on, i'd be afraid zuckerberg would put me to sleep.
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>> i don'tel if i'd comep. back from that. >> well, i think it's going to be a hell of a hell of a night. i want to be>> i thi al of. i'm sure you do.ou d to my money's on musk 100 musk. and kristi e, i think kristie would fight dirty. and i think trump wouldn't know what hit him k ch. w and i think it would be it would be a very gory, quick knockout. great to see you, clay. let us have an extended sit down conversation with the rap legend ice cube, also with piers morgan on the sensitive is next week only on fox stations cub. unly on fox stations cub. that. until then, we'll see you tomorrow. have a great evening. sean hannitytil we'll seu next hoan hannitytil we'll seu next i'm good. did you say you wanted to meet me in the octagon? >> yes. i was thinking, who would you think would win? me or you? the tall british guy and the u thtall british guy and the stockyink american.ncy my >> i fancy my chances. the stocky american. oh. >> what i want to know is i've got a book. oh, well>>, seae beeni've beenf mixed martial arts for 12 years. you ready? yeahor2 s., i'm.ody? >> because i see you.just you see this body? you don't just wake up looking like thi waks. you look great, piers. we love having you. [l sean: yving you.

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