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and he was precious what a gift. >> quick thought, one of the hit catalogs rather than hit records he had 70 albums and 19 competitive grammies to after 60 years old wow. >> we have less than ten seconds left and we want to thank everybody for watching today. and say goodbye to tony bennett. get today at 96. up next "america reports." >> if you want to cut them off and sent him some more than welcome them. >> that is not my job that is your job why don't you threaten a witness so that they cannot want to be a witness. >> the time his mind and i'm reclaiming it please ask the witness to stop talking. >> do not censor at the wind says. >> i just want to say -- >> i am reclaiming the time. >> democrats going on the attack against one of their own, party members of the committee
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on government weaponization. they tried repeatedly as you saw there to silence the presidential candidate robert kennedy jr. at yesterday's hearing on government censorship. >> now they are denying it claiming that they were just trying to prevent the 2024 contender from spreading misinformation. but should the american people trust democrats says the gatekeepers of the information, we will talk to another candidate, are kennedy, coming up next. >> we are looking forward to all of that on this friday. we begin with the live look at the white house where president biden is set to speak in this hour, but likely will not address the bribery allegations outlined in the newly released fbi documents. all right we have made it, friday here we come, i am sanchez smith that it's great to be with you john. >> is a beautiful day here, i'm in washington and this is "america reports," the latest development and corruption claims broke yesterday on
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our show and now the question for many washington becomes what to do next. several republican step up their cause to impeach president biden after chuck made the fbi document public. >> the white house has pushed back on the disclosure, calling it debunked. the republicans age is proof that the president is compromised. we've got fox team coverage to keep things out for you at this hour. jason will be joining us in just a moment. >> but let us begin with gillian turner she is live on the north line in 1600 pennsylvania avenue how is all of this reverberating in the hallways there? >> while john, we are about to hear from the president for the first time since the news broke and he will be coming up at 1:30 eight sandra mentioned it is highly unlikely that he is going to address either dated 10235 or the ongoing investigation into his son, and the white house has weighed in pushing back against the former lee spight janitor chuck grassley. take a look at what he said.
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he writes in part that these claims have been scrutinized by the trump justice department and the u.s. attorney and therefore the impeachment trial of the former president that centered around these very issues. over and over again they have been found to lack credibility. congressional republicans today meanwhile at least a freedom caucus contingent are calling for impeachment against the president listen to this. >> i don't think it's any secret that i would vote for an impeachment, but people ask why, and i think there is this frustration that they know that the senate is never going to remove him from office. >> the next thing is they can move them into an impeachment inquiry and that gives congress more teeth to actually get more investigators and more subpoena power and go through and add to this. >> democratic minority leader jeffrey says that it impeachment inquiry is nothing more than a pipe dream.
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>> the republican majority, they have nothing to show for it very time in office. that is an irresponsible reckless majority. >> republican lawmakers are now asking for sit downs in and in person injured two views with the irs officials so the ball is now essentially in the white house's core and we will n complies with these requests. john? >> look forward to seeing that and if he has anything to say about this and especially when he will talk about artificial intelligence. jillian thank you so much sandra? >> let's bring in jason, a fox news contributor jason it's good to have you here today. first off let's start by showing the many times the president has denied being involved with hunter in this business dealings listen to this. >> my son is there nothing wrong then i trust them and i have faith in him.
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>> do you believe that your son has done nothing wrong? >> i am confident. >> my son did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. i never discuss anything about doing anything with ukraine, we have always kept everything separate. >> i've never discuss my business of my sons or daughters business with them. >> i've never discussed his business. >> he even once joe can be said where is the money? but clearly this document lays out a money trail, so what realistically happens next ja jason? >> first of all everything the president said it, even as a candidate turns out to be completely false. there is more than ample evidence to tempt demonstrate that he was deeply involved or that the biden family was enriched financially. and there's no doubt sandra, that if the democrats thanks even a half of what republicans have, they would've already
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impeach this guy, and i think the republicans are dealing with this responsibly in their questioning the department of justice, and the asking why they didn't pursue this, but thank goodness for senator grassley for having the confidence to go to senator grassley and provide this information and highlight this unclassified documents. but no doubt, democrats would have very impeach and i think the republicans still have to lay the foundation to move forward with impeachment. they are still more to go, and they still have to get more documents, and they need that suspicious up activity reported. and they needed department of justice to cooperate in a dearly issued subpoenas. >> let's eliminate some of the allegations contained in this form, that talks about the chesky, who is the ceo and he says in part "it cost 5 million to pay one by then, and another to pay another biden]
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" they might have difficulty explaining the suspicious wire transfer that may evidence any illicit payments to the big guys, and he responded that he did not send any funds directly to the big lie. this is a very tantalizing. no question about that but it remains unverified. and isn't perilous for republicans to begin pursuing an impeachment proceeding based on unverified information? >> john, that's why you have to verify it first. in the biggest question is, democrats always saying all donald trump, the fbi didn't pursue that, but it's been demonstrated over the last several years that the fbi has been has been weaponize to go against donald trump even when he was the president, so do not give me that excuse democrats. so why is it the fbi pursuing this with the the same vigor with all of the resources that we have in this nation. with the clandestine services
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all the way through the irs, if we just had a test of money this week how the irs cannot interview witnesses or go to the date teach is that they have. they need to understand that message and what with the details of it, what were they sitting in what was happening? it all ties together but you have an administration in a compliant democrats who have no curiosity in a traditional media is totally absent in playing for the bidens not playing for america first. >> jason, ian sam says that it is remarkable that congressional republicans in their eagerness two to go after him to push claims that have been debunked comox for years, and they themselves have cautioned to take with a grain of salt because they could be made up. what about political implication of republicans moving forward with this? >> it's a total fabrication, what the white house has said is that every single step of the way it has been a complete and total life, and you know what congress needs to get some guts,
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they need to get organized i want to see mitch mcconnell standing there with speaker mccarthy, unifi and getting all of republicans and why do they just leave it off to the side for a handful of republicans to express frustration, i do not want to see a single other think from this speaker at the majority leader of the minority leader until they actually unify and take a position and demand that these things happen. when that happens things happen as you see in washington d.c., but right now nothing. >> a few of the questions associated with this form, and that is what the fbi do with it? did they investigate this at all? and why does the fbi or what did the fbi want to keep this out of the public view? >> well it was about an election, and i think that is the starting point. that is the key thing that they wanted to do. to get by the end, because they so desperately wanted to get
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donald trump out of office. we seem to fund the inspector general report, and the durham report, and there's so much evidence of that that it was deep-seated within there, but that is the question, they knew that hunter biden leapt up was true and yet they pushed information out there that said that it was not true. and they would not allow that irs investigators to look at it and use it in this form that they had, why didn't they pursue it? again with donald trump, they have a made up story and they go to the ends of the earth to put it out there and play off a media narrative in order to justify this witch hunt that went nowhere. so why didn't they do the same thing with biden? that is why america is so upset, the two-tier system of justice. >> here it is friday afternoon a year all worked up, but thank you for joining us on the program today we appreciate your time. a lot more coming up later on the network and on this program as shannon will be joining us next hour john and the big interview she has coming up for her tonight. >> yes the whistle-blower is
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going to be joining shannon if she fails then tonight at 6:00. shanna's got the and i had the question jason, and they had the question and that is... the media is ran -- running as hard as they could without unidentified steele dossier, and they're doing back flips trying to say oh this is unverified so we should not be reporting on. >> yes that is a fact. >> if you're going to be the news business, cover things equally. >> and we would do that right here in the channel will be joining us at the top of the next hour as well. >> looking forward to that. troubling details in this mu murder, a suspected serial killer may have killed at least one victim in side his family home. an investigator are exploring potential links to killing in three other states. may is live in new york with the very latest. you just spoke with the sheriff, who saw a man in his jail cell
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what'd he he say to you? >> john the sheriff said that he is on suicide watch at the riverhead facility here in the y visitors other than his lawyer, and i asked the sheriff holly has been a behaving in jail over a week after his arrest in the murder of three women and he is what he said. before he has not shown any emon whatsoever. he's not even requested to read a book, he does have access to newspapers, but he shows not to read those newspapers. and he's been laying on his bunk. one time he was just looking at the ceiling. >> john on top of his arrest, his wife of 27 years filed for divorce on wednesday. i asked to share what is being done to ensure that he stays alive to face these charges? >> he's just in a special type of doormat that will prevent them from any self-harm. he has no sheets, especially
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inside of us out because of the likelihood that anyone in his situation could possibly harm themselves if they do have suicidal ideation's. >> john the sheriff also says that they used to get extra correctional officer, additional cameras, and shutting down all inmate movement whenever he is moved to ensure his safety. meanwhile, here and his family home took a lot of look at her drone right now, a sow's familiar with the investigation tells fox news that investigators believe that emerd as one of his victims here. and they are pushing back on that. telling fox news "the locations of the murders were never specified" at this juncture any law enforcement are saying anything contrary to that they do not know what they are talking about. that's all he alive john, this the eighth consecutive day that investigators have been going through this house ends by aunts and they tell me it is going to take a while and they will not rush this process.
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it was sending it back to you. >> all right nate with us with the very latest in the global beach murders. thank you. >> form a president trump to be facing another date indictment, they are set for him to testify before january 6th in a grand jury. so how is his route defense team preparing? within a speak exclusively with new attorneys in the case john plus this. >> the time his mind and i make reclaiming it please ask there was to stop talking. >> you asked me a question. >> do not censor the witness. >> i'm not scenting the witness. >> lashing out the rubber cavity, appearing to try and sent to him during his hearing on capitol hill yesterday. they say that they are just trying to fight misinformation but do the american people trust democrats to do that. our own kennedy, would join us on that coming up next.
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candidate work using democrats to censor a censorship hearing. we are bringing in our own kennedy, and abby to talk about this in just a moment, the first would go to hillary, who is live on capitol hill. democrats are now trying to deny that they tried to censor kennedy, but we saw the whole thing in real time. >> yes we did john, and democrats that i talked to, they admitted to me that they did not want to hear what he had to say. and they wanted him banned from coming to the capitol hill to talk. but they insisted to me that that's not censorship. >> no that is not censorship, that'll be not allowing someone to speak, he can speak, that doesn't give them the ability to have to do it in the halls. >> said to him, we were just trying to make sure that he did not cause more harm with his outrageous testimony. >> you can say whatever you want to wherever he wants, but he does not get a right to
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testify before a committee of congress. >> i am not better respond to a loaded question like that. you've already decided that on your own answer. >> they were focusing on the weaponization of the government to censor people for covert misinformation and in many cases they questioned or challenged what narrative the government wanted to promote at the time. it's not just government censorship that kennedy is coming out this organization and his children help the is suing a collective of news organizations and tech giants for working together to squash what they thought the time as fake news. kennedy claims that lets media blackout that dare to disagree a question covert vaccines up pandemic policies. the trusted news initiative that is being sued includes groups like "the washington post" and tech giants google youtube than that out. and also twitter, telling fox that he thinks these media groups came after him because they were threatened.
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>> the real competitors are the thousands of organizations that have sprouted like mushrooms on the internet. that are eroding public trust and we need to not to choke them off in a way that will the platform any of these organizations that doesn't follow our own story. >> john we did reach out to the trusted news initiative for comment on the allegations but we have not heard back. john? >> we remark that kennedy looked like he was in an upside down world. and he agreed. he felt that he was. he was kind of like the upside down and stranger things. henry thank you so much. sandra? >> let's bring in our panel now, i'll kennedy who saves the world, who is also here. be censorship efforts it was remarkable to see what was happening in that room and how the media covered that little white house by then the hearings died in darkness and you look at the coverage of the recent hearings that we carry right here on this program they not covering this.
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what is happening? >> is a problem with this tribalism. when you have two sides that are so hyper politicize that the chooses the casualty in all of this. that means that robert f. kennedy jr. may say a lot of things that i disagree with that he has a right to say them. protected speech is a just speech that i disagree with. and they are sitting members of congress right now who are deciding what harmful speech is. and that is my problem. that is not free speech, and free speech goes both ways is not just for the speaker but also for the consumer of the speech. so when that is boarded, that means that you have the rights to hear what he has to say about vaccines and a host of other things even if i disagree with him. and so the first amendment protections extend not only to the speaker, but also those who are listening or reading or engaging with the speech as well. >> as a result, the lack of
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coverage happening particularly in the hearings this week on the whistle-blowers americans trust in the media right now is jumping to all-time lows. 38% say that they have no trust in the media at all. and 20% say not very much at all. or they have a great dealer for the amount. >> goes back to what kennedy was saying. this information for me the problem is that people are not getting all of the information. so what's happening right now people who are making these observations of these opinions based on the absence of fact. that are being omitted to drive a certain narrative. but for me, censorship is not just about suppressing opinion. it is about not allowing people to ask informed questions. and you cannot ask the question if you do not have information. so you tuning to all these other news channels and you might not see it on your television. >> so these are the member slamming democrats trying to slam him listen to this.
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>> the democrat party has to become the party of censorship does not embrace the most important liberty we have. our right to talk. >> sentencing voice is just because we disagree with them. >> if the government can censor their critics, it can engage in its trustees abuse its power. and try to take away other rights that citizens have. >> going after that censorship is the g.o.p., meanwhile i want to emasculate is about a hot topic you're hearing about wherever you live because people are having a hard time getting passports and a lot of members of congress are speaking up about this because they have from from constituents. and as americans are traveling more and more 24% more from 2022. people are coming out of the pandemic say they want to fly. but they're having a hard time getting their passports what is happening here? >> there is a staffing shortage since the pandemic.
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more people are deciding to take international trips. a lot of people are getting passports for the first time, but i am in passport limbo. i'm taking a trip in 15 weeks and even though i went to the fedex office and paid for a seven to nine week expedited service, i don't know them a pass but to get back in time and i was just talking to a couple at the guys past putting arrived, the woman did not they had to cancel a trip to monaco in the fear that a lot of people have is that if you put a lot of money down on some of these trips and tours you may not get a refund if you do not have a passport. >> and that's not your fault. especially when you follow the right steps. i blame the people who work at the offices. >> passports can take ten to 13 weeks or seven to nine if you choose to play for the expedited process which is $60. some places you can play even more for that. senator says that anyone tries to get his passport as we open as we reopen, it has been a
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disaster, so people gonna be missing their trips? i'm hearing three or six months in some case and before people begin to get them back. >> yes and if your passport with expires within six month of each marbling even after you get back in some countries, they know that you use your passport, so people are rushing to do this, and having conceptualized the numbers until the senator pointed them out. but it was cut in half during covid and then he went to 25 million, but i have a solution, you go to a national park, you don't have to apply for those passports, and you take that path but to the 60. >> i love that. >> you can have fun right here in america. [laughter] >> all right good luck getting your passport everybody you have been warned, apply now if you traveling soon. and thank you ladies. john? >> in cities like chicago they're already buckling under a surge of violent crimes are not sure if all across the state of illinois are bracing for it to get even worse after the state supreme court ruled in favor of
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>> were going to have people slipping through the cracks they should be detained there are a risk to the public that are going to be out on other conditions and re-committing crimes. >> we want to discourage both the police and those in the criminal justice system and the citizens that they serve. >> they are bracing for crime strike after the state becomes a
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verse in the nation to get rid of cash bail a state wide. under the new law, judges would no longer required those charge for the crime to post bail to secure the release. instead judges will only be allowed to keep someone in jail if the defendant poses a threat to the community or if they are a flight risk. let's bring in the sheriff of johnson county illinois. sheriff what do you fear is going to happen when this law goes into effect? >> my biggest fear is that there is no longer fear by the criminals that there is any kind of consequence for committing crimes. you know under this new law were not there to take the people of the custody. gonna be let reading a lot of tickets but notice appear. there is no cooling off. there is a lot of times have been arrested and going to jail they have, but then they're back out and they said they just needed to cool off and i don't know what they were thinking we never see those people again.
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but was able to stop the situation that they started. good luck and be able to stop the situations. once they opened the door for these people who are currently sitting in jail. with identical or whether they gonna do the gonna go back to it? we have people who arrest 20 or 30 or 40 or 50 times already. what you can be like we were just letting them back all out on the street. >> they told fox news the following listen to the here. >> the folks who live here are concerned. and it's an experiment on the backs of victims. and i have serious concerns with her. especially with people who live here. >> it's an experiment from the backs of victims of crime. but we have real-world experience in other cities and states. where there is no cash bail and it is not pretty. >> that is correct. it does not work. and you are right, that is exactly right, instead of looking at these other areas, and then he from their mistakes,
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were going to go ahead and follow it. and you know, doing the same thing over and over and over again, and expecting a different result that is insanity. in fact is what i think a lot of people are referring to this. you can have a theory in the classroom, and we've all had college classes if you got to school and you get are in the world world and they said this is how one really does it. this is a theory and it is not going to work. it's always proven not to work. i just hope -- in the area i live in is a pretty safe area. it's a beautiful place great people. a lot of people have concealed carry. and they're still concerned about this but it is a great place to live. if you ever moved to illinois to move to johnston county. but what this law has really done is a knee-jerk reaction by chicago it's dangerous. counties backed up and they jails are full of people waiting trial and then is there a process and not the rest of the state. and they dumped this on the rest of the state you know, and when
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you are in chicago, there are so many people out there there judicial system is a mess. >> sheriff we talked about what is happening in other states and look at this. they've got statistics in california here, the bluest people who posted daily in the red is people who did not post bail, arrested after release nearly twice as likely to post bail, and more than twice as likely if you didn't post bail. and arrested for any felony is double that. who posted braille. in the same thing arrested for any misdemeanor. and it's great that we do this because i'm pleased you can now move forward with insuring pretrial determined by the danger that person poses to the community if they have their way to just pay their way out of the jail paper based on that california stats yeah actually increasing risks final thoughts on that? >> absolutely increasing the risk. and you know, i retired from illinois state police, one of the things we had and we always
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had to where i had to write in public and their little things you can get discipline for now is always taught that if you didn't enforce the little stuff, and people will start doing bigger stuff. i think that's where we are heading. when we spoke of the little stuff go in a society would look he had major crimes happening and it's only going to get worse. >> yes the broken window theory. we saw what happened in new york when they crack down on their new york became a better place. now it's come backwards. peter is been good to talk to you, and we wish you luck in dealing with all of this i will check back in with you later on. >> thank you. >> chrissy teigen putting a spotlight on colonoscopies for younger americans. after that 37-year-old just got her first one and she said she would've wished it lasted lo longer? doctor up next on the increase of colon cancer out there. and what exactly you should be
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getting screened for colon cancer at a younger age. she went on to explain that she is told by her doctor that people are getting colon cancer younger and younger they can go in early and early acadia checked. we don't get checks because were not told to and you think like your parents that are the ones that get check. dr. jones is now for more on all of it and she grabbed the headlines with the clickbait and she said that she wished her a colonoscopy would have lasted longer. so of course i had to open up and read it by what she meant was she got to take a nice nap. she's a mother of four now in a very young children, sure she was enjoying a little bit of a nap. but should people younger and younger now and not get checked early and in the air because there is a rising rate of colon cancer? >> in a word yes, nancy pointed out to me before he came on, chrissy teigen is always on the cutting edge of this. the american gas and the american cancer society are now starting at 45 for those at regular risk. why? because they did a big study at
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13% of colon cancer and occurring under the age of 50 now. 13%. so i asked the top surgeon in the state country and he said that the genetic factors are changing diet is getting worse, and processed foods all of these chemicals, chemicals and the environment are increasing the risk, and unfortunately younger people tend to get more aggressive cancers so we are lowering the scanning age to 45. nothing that she said that's actually true is the medication used to put people to sleep is a deep sleep. you don't even know what happens they always asked when it is a you are ready had it and you don't even know you had it. the biggest problem is the prep the preparation can be the pain. but the updating that so there's less of a problem th. but most of my patients are now starting a 45. >> yes some of the doctors
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we've heard for. cleveland clinic on what is causing the rise dr. siegel listen to this. >> has to be something external to the patient because cancer genetics is not changed. especially in the last 20 years. so broadly environmental is probably driving the change. >> we know obesity is a big factor for developing any cancer. >> so seems like this is a discussion people are having more and more. how do you tell patients do not fear this? >> i just did. i said it is all the preparation, we improve in the preparation and we just want you to drink a lot of liquids and people don't realize they can have ice cream they just don't want anything that's not colored but there's actually a lot of things they can have in the liquid died the day before to get you through it. >> with any testing you so glad you did it because what you're done you're happy you did it you get check that box. >> yes it's the one test we can look inside your whole and get a cream that of health and you're good for another five to ten years after that in such a
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relief. >> really interesting conversation a lot of people are talking about this all over the country. thank you so much dr. siegel. >> speaking of preparation, i remember it should -- anyway military experts are slamming that hack attack that chinese hackers did on u.s. officials and how will the biden administration respond? former cia dan hoffman has worked on that. >> today the music world is remembering and i can't tony bennett, who has died at the age of 96. moore and his decade-long career coming up. ♪ ♪ that's why subway's proffered by this champ.
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big box with some film enthusiast planning to see them back-to-back. but this isn't the first time that two very different types of blockbusters have come out on the same day. july 18th have 2008, the dark night, and mamma mia debuted. march 31st of 1999, we had the matrix and ten things i hate about you. june 26th of 1987, were gonna go way back here, there was space balls, and full metal jacket, and toy story and casino came out on november 22nd of 1995. and i believe we can recall all those movies -- but it's tough to recall that i've ever seen them in the same day. i don't think i've ever gone to see two movies of the theater at the same day have you? >> yes but a long, long long, long time ago. but it's good to be a big week and at the movies. last week in mission impossible came out went to see that out. oppenheimer's must be spectacular and margot robbie is kind of like a ryder matos type
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of character, anything she's in is fun. and for being a barbie movie looks pretty interesting. >> and a lot of people are dressing up to see these movies and hearing. barbies and cans that can be very fun very fun. >> just like they do a talus with const you. >> . okay now this. >> it mr. president can you tell us about the hacking by china and the threshold of concern about that? >> i will get these guys. >> that was moments ago president biden again walking away after a reporter asked about the chinese hacking if the cabinets member email coming after "wall street journal" reports to top biden administration officials were hacked in the cyber operation linked to beijing. they spring in dan hoffman. a fox news contributor. so they contacted nicholas burns to china and they also hacked
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the assistant secretary of state for east asia. hundreds of thousands of emails apparently were involved. how big is this dan? how that could be? >> it is pretty big. as much as it pains me to say this is a chinese intelligent success, and a failure on our part. the goal for the intelligence community is always foot to detect threats way out west and then preempt them before any damages caused. and that includes cyber hacking, and in this case the hacking took place in the u.s. government this discovered it after the damage was done. so where in the response phase and even though these emails were reportedly unclassified but still not where you want to be. unclassified does not mean unimportant to chinese spies. >> so china continues his behavior book back on us. and now they were asked about this in a committee hearing yesterday. listen to this exchange. >> did he communicate that they would be repercussions if this actions continue to happen?
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>> he said that what china is doing is dangerous and this, and it will not change our operations. >> this is more, we need to speak loudly, and i think that is what's missing from these conversations. >> this was a conversation about the secretary's recent visit to beijing, and what she says is missing is that there is no big stick here and that the biden administration rolls over every time this happened. >> 's yes what i think they're asking the wrong person frankly we don't need to carry a big stick we just need to use a big stick and it's not the responsibility for the state to do that. no amount of diplomatic persuasion is going to induce china to stop their massive espionage operations against us. but what we should do, is detect their efforts and then do something to stop them that's what we have cyber command. and they had been effective at times and going into our enemy's network and shutting down
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attempts to hack into our microsoft and other systems in the united states. in this case we just did not get it done in time. >> the secretary was also hot that she was asked about whether or not that would affect the u.s. or china relations and here's how she answered the question. >> any of this kind, or any economical wage and perpetrated by china, and each time they steal our ip or target any one of our companies or any way interfere with our national security, it is unacceptable and we take it incredibly seriously. we have no intention or interest in excavating tensions. >> need to be taken seriously and it's unacceptable, but you still gonna make my visit to beijing? i may not serve the u.s. stands up and says okay, you screw it that's were going to give a ride back to you, are we ever gonna beat the chinese at this? >> i think we are giving it back to them. and when mounting full-court press to collect on china and
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again diplomacy in front and spying are not exclusive but we need to harden our defenses and target china at the point of attack as was done in russia and other enemies especially when it comes to the very effective sophisticated attack that china mounted against us. >> 50 to one diabetes. dan it's been great to see you have a good weekend. >> don't think you're an exclusive interview with the attorney representing former trump on the investigation on january 6th. headed by federal investigation jack smith is an indictment into minutes minute and what charges could the former president be facing? we will ask his attorney john up next. plus the d transition or in a brand-new hour of "america reports."
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