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sorority and i have really found where the long. and i found my people which is been amazing. >> that is amazing. layton, you were talking about resume curation, and in new zealand, and conversation skills and confidence building, and riding thank-you notes, and navigating through disappointment these aren't -- you can make the case that these are life lessons. >> yes absolutely i'm personally very passionate about building confidence in young girls and i try to implement life skills that they can take to the next interview for an internship or job. something such as curating a resume, representing yourself while on social media, and engaging with strangers and practicing how to do small talk as well as writing a thank you note. >> yes that is fascinating. >> well evelyn we are happy for you, and maintenance of the give a booming business, stacy
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skinner banner program this afternoon, and she said that her boyfriend went to stanford and he said this is more complicated than getting an mva. [laughter] thank you so much ladies and enjoy lsu. and have fun. >> thank you. >> go tigers. >> go tigers. >> one of those facebook executives said that this is a significant incursion into the boundaries of free expression, they wanted to keep the cozy relationship with the biden administration. they have censored first among bids speech that is what this clearly shows and we have more documents that are reviewing they were going to show it even more so. >> he has been a busy man, that is jim jordan saying he is the smoking gun to prove facebook sense of the post of americans on behalf of the biden administration. this is been out there for some time still looking for an answer today. >> are you having fun yet? >> was a pretty good first hour did you have a good time?
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>> we're live here in new york city, and this is lsu tigers. >> i mean -- left a mark okay you've got me. that is a fact. the top republican lawmakers are releasing when he dubbed the facebook follows yesterday in a lengthy twitter thread. from the biden administration they are trying to make facebook and instagram remove posts over alleged misinformation and even change content moderation policy. >> this also contained emails between executives talking about the censorship efforts and concerns that it might tried on free speech. >> we're live at the white house and please bring us up to speed. >> where having too much fun here. the facebook files, he's talking about having concrete proof trying to sense a specific voices in the name of disinformation. the white house is trying to
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pass this off to the department of justice because of the lawsuit was filed by states suing the administration of the censorship and data still in the courts. so i push for this listen to this. >> is the white house still communicating with social media companies? >> as i've repeated we have a responsible actions to protect public health and safety and security when confronted by challenges like a deadly pandemic and foreign attacks on our elections and we have consistently made clear that we believe social media companies have a clinical responsibility to take account of the effects of the platforms that they have on the american people. while also making independent decisions about the content of their platforms, but that continues to be the case. >> but she would not tell me exactly what contact they had with social media companies. in the contact is left but they are still talking back and forth to both parties now in the facebook internal emails they
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represent a pressure campaign by close advisors to the president to get certain posts removed. in one email talked about about how "to further explore discrete policy options, we need to reduce the prevalence of misinformation" from these files we show the white house leading the charge to suppress content from a specific post. and they said that they delivered 53,000 pages of documents and made about a dozen current and former employees available to the judiciary committee and the aunt that they continue to comply in good faith and this is like an onion that we are peeling back as we get more information it will reveal more and will have to see where this leads. back to you. >> thank you. >> is there any possibility that the president will end up pardoning his son? >> no. i just said no i answered no. >> she will not get a part of a
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his dad. even though it is constitutional, the future of his legal battle remains uncertain after his plea deal fell apart a couple of days ago in court. former assistant u.s. attorney fox news contributor and former prosecutor is good to have you both on today but we want to get to t the trump meadow in a momet the let's put a button on the whole hunter biden thing, and here's how "the new york post" says it, i will not pardon my son the white house said that they were not saved hunter. it is kind of a vowel and pencil isn't it? because you can always change your mind. >> is a good way of putting there. it is not enforceable to begin with, but i'm going to say the same thing about this as i did about the questions about whether or not trump would be pardon if he was a wonderful republican with the wind, if you are running the justice department you do not need to worry about pardoning anyone. and as long as they dawdle here, these tax that they are looking
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at are about sending your accounts at max. all the other federal accounts are five-year accounts. if they are running the justice department until january of 2025, there's nothing to be anything left for them to pardon. >> that's an interesting point. >> yes i agree with andy. i think the justice department has put themselves through a lot. and the fact is, what do we do with this case that with that we were gonna get past the judge. and what we have to address that question i don't think they have faith that they were going to have to worry about the pardon because of the sweet deal. >> okay let's talk about donald trump and a euro a person hears the campaign statement, and i was given to fox news. there's nothing more than a continued attempt by the biden crime fa family and that the department of justice to harass president trump in those around him he had a lot more to say to
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brooke last night as well. so they have added on some charges and one suggest that he told one of his employees to delete the cervarix which would have taken care of all of the surveillance videos around mar-a-lago and did not happen however, in that stated in the charge in yesterday does change much? >> i think it changes to the things bill, number one is that they are obviously worried that a lot of the evidence against president trump as is laid out in the indictment comes from his lawyer. and then the judge in florida unlike the judge of the district of columbia were in clients affirming that actually the attorney-client privilege is not breached by the crime fraud exception, and that those communications are privilege, then the justice department needs to tighten up their obstruction proof or they will not have a case so i think this is what they trying to address my long-term prescription about this is not the classified
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information issued in this case are so complicated that i did not see how it gets to trial in may because they have to flush all of that out before the trial starts in now if he starts to superseding the indictment and not a new defendant to have to get a clear counsel in order to review the discovery i did not know how i know they can get this case to trial. >> they did say that this is nothing more than a continued desperate attempts attempt by the family that they're harassing him. so does this change anything and what does that happen next? >> >> it does change thinks you a couple of points here, it is incredibly important to remember that often times what you do after you do an investigation starts that gets you into a more whole than the underlying case. so if there is evidence that can can you be able to paint folks that are trying to cover up or to delete or get rid of evidence
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it's going to be an issue. and it's been named the initial event of the underlying issue is poor. >> and a hard time with your signal but we would do better next time okay. i want to give you all credit for what might have been the line of the week, after that crazy court appearance with conor glennon a few days ago. you wrote that it was in a fix until a hero judge stepped up. but there is nothing standard about the hunter biden case that is because the parties are not adversaries they are in cahoots. the last comment on that because i know you believe in a think a lot of americans are looking on the outside and then they might agree with you. >> on only going to appear with fingers and tigress i'm gonna step up my game. >> well done andy. >> yes way to stick to landon. see you all later, have a good weekend. >> onto this, more candidates
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will be in des moines iowa to speak at the republican party of iowa's annual lincoln dinner. and it would be the first time that they go to the same event with candidates like la ron desantis and donald trump. this is going to be something right? >> yes centro good morning to you and he certainly should be because this is going to be the first time during this campaign cycle that all of these candidates or can i have a chance to come face-to-face with each other. they're going to be the exact same room together and here is why, take a look as you mention more than a dozen of these g.o.p. presidential candidates are going to be hearing tonight that's because they going to be talking about the annual republican party of iowa's lincoln dinner. chris christie will not be here. each candidate is gonna get 10 minutes on stage to speak to the audience at this fund-raiser as well as make their pitch to voters at the same time vice president, harris also here today she will get here this
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afternoon she's going to meeting with activists. she's been criticizing the state of florida in recent days over its new education curriculum for black history and she says extremis in the state are pushing the idea that benefited from slavery. ron desantis is already on the ground here in iowa and he responded on the campaign trail yesterday take a listen to this. >> i will just say that we have now seen this lie exposed about florida's high school curriculum she tried to do something that had been done by a lot of black history scholars consistent with florida laws saying we wanted the standards so these are things that are phony narratives. and we want to fight back against it every chance we get. >> but the presidential candidate scott also on the campaign trail here in iowa said that he actually rebuked him and a state of florida for those new
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standards that teach that some benefited from slavery because it taught them useful skills to go listen to this. >> it was really just about mutilating humans. it's just devastating. so i would hope that every person in our country and certainly running for president would appreciate learning about that. >> former president donald trump will be attending the lincoln dinner tonight it'll be the first time he comes he comes face-to-face with some of his opponents obviously a lot of arrows have been going back-and-forth with some of these candidates during this cycle. chris will not be here, but dorsal open 4:00 local time. sending it back to you. >> think your belt. >> we had a chaotic encounter captured on camera when police tried to break up the illegal street fight. and then guns came out we will show you what happened in among the here. >> on the road again is
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>> seattle police have released dashcam video showing an unruly crowd attack and one of their cars. officers were trying to get rid of a group gathered for eager illegal street racing on sunday, but some of the crowd responded by jumping on the hood river police car and throwing things out, and develop into chaos, the cruiser had to back away and people set up obstacles to keep the car from returning.
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a few hours later, they were still there and they heard gunshots and her two people with injuries as a result, they were taking to the hospital with to my shooting victims arrived later. what a mess. >> seattle i seen a lot of that haven't they, too much. 18 past now in new york city, we are dealing with the housing crisis as hundreds of migrants currently arriving in the city every day from the southern border. asylum-seekers and shelters are not given 60 days to find somewhere else to live. how is this going to work? live in new york city with that story not a hello. >> at this point they arrived in new york city we put a cap on the shelters like the one behind me at 60 days, but the problem is not that was starting to kick people out of shelters we have baselined over 56,000 migrants
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living in shelters here in new york city and they are spending their days camped out on the sidewalk disturbing pedestrians and also interrupting businesses. as i was getting ready first this report we went into some people which is legal -- but still standing there the smoke was right in front of the business all of that adding to the woes of the city and they are overrun with migrants it is gotten so bad that now 54 democratic officials have banded together to demand president biden declared a state of emergency and expedite work visas and lead an urgent response at the border. i have the author of that letter and out of all the things you guys asking the federal government to do what is the number one thing you need here in new york city? >> it's my duty to write this letter to the president because as you said, we are in a time of crisis, the number one important thing in the letter is expediting work authorization for the migrants. i was just talking to the migrants and they are decent people. they just want to work, they can
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work to going to be self-sufficient and they can to be taxpayers and they can ease the burden on new york city. >> i think that's a very interesting point, the counter to that is is it not enticing more people to come here? right now we say come to new york city you get all these benefits, but he could also be saying that you can come here wouldn't go to a job. >> in the crisis there is opportunity and right now to ease the burden on the city if they can work so it's very important and it's a very common sense bipartisan fix, the employees that are here need the laboring days a job shortage, so this is something we need to implement right away, there arek organization and we need the president to take authorization. >> thank you, at the base is something that asking for which is federal for funding, and there putting tax money to u.s. cities. and that money covers about 13 days have been like a crisis here in new york city.
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so, it does not really put a dent in what we're dealing with hundred thousand dollars. >> thank you madison from midtown manhattan. >> president biden is traveling to maine to continue pitching his idea still voters. meanwhile they are warning that the president's economic strategy may actually make inflation worse. let's bring him in forbes, it's good to see steve. but basically larry summers has been pretty vocal in this administration policies working under the obama administration he sent this and it's a lot of words but will make sense of it, i am profoundly concerned about the doctrine of manufacturing centered economic nationalism because it is increasingly put forward as a general guide policy. he is warning this administration that should do away to all these free-trade agreements with foreign
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countries enforce this manufacturing to come here back home, but that is only going to raise prices. >> it is because this country does not have the capacity to do a lot of the things that need to be done. thankfully to the rise of trade since the 1980s we are getting supply chains to make it possible to handheld which is virtual computers in your right hand. supercomputers, those things are being disruptive. he's also making it harder was for foreigners to invest in this country. so it is raising the cost. his nontraditional inflation which is in the value in the integrity of the dollar. but this is just raising the cost of doing things. union labor now takes us -- we see infrastructure takes ten years to do something that used to take two years. >> he's going to say in maine -- it's july, at like to go to main tool. it's the time a year to go. but here's what he is up against. how do americans feel about the
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economy, 60% disapprove. things are going. >> for them to boast that they are bringing down the rate of inflation, all that means is that the rate of rising prices is going down. so you go back to a half years, the cost of living has outpaced to the wages, and then he is putting in all these regulations that are going to be raising cost of doing things so people did not see a clear path to moving ahead. they do not see a real future for themselves in the sense that yes by golly, the economy is normal again, and when the right direction. >> they want to keep slowing the economy that's a bad thing, but also putting regulations on the bank especially in the capital and is in a lower bank lending at a time when you're on about the economy instead of the president. >> they argue that you don't feel it yet but that you're going to invest the counter argument on that with the white house. >> yes they say that you will feel better just get through the next election.
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prosperity is just around the corner. >> the take away is is that the american public is not buying this. >> because they are not experiencing this. certain prices have come down a little bit but everything else is going up. your health care costs going down? no, they're keeping nothing from exploding even more. our college tuition going down? no, cost-of-living going down? no. is there a rise in cost of living in a typical household going down? no they're just saying is not his combat in the future in terms of falling further behind. >> another point here, i'm going to be busy starting today, there will be a lot of candidates out there. in some folks have the doubts but he is going to and unveil a new economic policy that were strategically decoupled the american economy from china. so, his first initiative about our nation's borders in his second initiative was about an
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nation first, but today it is about the u.s. economy and how did we react to a global world. how's it going? >> he's not putting out there that there that forward-looking think for get that one will be a good thing forward years ago when he ran in 1980. where the big tax cuts. and what is sweeping away regulations and what is he doing? and how is he stopping the screen initiative this guru is a cost. we had a guest on earlier and those wind farms are devastating. they are ripping up the land of the country and they do not supply energy and reliable basis it does not work. what is he saying about that? so have a positive term of tax cuts, no more the federal reserve trying to trash the economy and deregulation that trump did but he's going to do a better, what is the positive element in there and not bear. >> we will see where it goes what he has to say. >> thank you steve. >> thank you for having me.
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gender identity policies. dan springer's dan springer scatbacks wise dan? >> yes this isn't just an issue in public schools come out catholic school is also in a bit of turmoil right now following guidelines issued about transgender students by the bishop in portland among them names and pronouns and facilities use and sports participation should depend upon biological sex identity rather than self perceived gender identity. archbishop put out a 17 page catholic response to gender identity theory and in it he says that this is the right approach medically spiritually and theologically. many catholics applaud him but he's also been a backlash on some catholics in the portland area and non-catholics who thought their kids in the schools. 1,000 people signed a statement supporting transgender students but to principals kuwait, some teachers said they would not return in the fall and some parents did not re-enroll their kids they should sample temporarily closes the
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three-person catholic school department so he has more control along with the priest and those parishes and we spoke with a non-catholic who says among her three children in catholic school, one identifies as nonbinary. >> if all of a sudden there's this line in the sand and no longer can medicaid be referred to as their identity, then we will have to leave. >> and that is exactly what some catholic leaders so saying should happen if parents did not wonderfully catholic education in catholic schools. >> you do not have to go to a schools. you know parents select to go to the schools so we have the right to teach what we believe them to do so courageously even when it's not popular. >> pope francis has not been as specific as these guidelines in portland but he has said that gender theologically -- gender is the most dangerous etiological contestation a and a blessed difference between men
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and women. >> live in seattle thank you dan. >> my teammates and i were forced to undress in the presence of a 6'4" tall biological male. when we try to voice our concerns to the athletic department we were told that being in a locker room was a nonnegotiable. to sum up the response, we the women were the problem not the victims. we were expected to conform and to move over and to shut up. >> before congress a testimony about her experiences as a team may, of transgender swimmer leah tom is that pennsylvania upenn, this over the debate of gender transition continues on the hill and paul is i guess in good lighting. thank you for your time. you said a couple of things yesterday that really struck me for the first time he said he was sexually assaulted at age 16. and clearly it had an effect on
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you and your life. but the sound bite we just listen to sort of try to explain what the school was telling you and your female teammates. especially in how you should act and how you should behave the transgender athlete in the locker room. he tells more about that? >> yes, i found a very interesting that the university was very dismissive of any of our concerns because they told us that there is not going to be discussion about leah, and that leah being on the team was nonnegotiable and they also advised us to seek psychological counseling services if we objected to her being on the team. and overall i just felt that -- >> they told you to go see a doctor? >> yes. they told us that they were there to help us be okay with the situation and they were providing services to help us become okay with undressing in front of a male, and also
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competing alongside a male. >> and then also enter competition what was that like? >> yes the competitions are very obvious that it was unfair from the very first meet, she slammed the 200 freestyle and riffs won against columbia, and she just smoked them out of the water and i watch then i said well matt, this is going to be the rest of the season. >> so, the message to you was, just deal with it. why do you think -- why do you think it was so dismisses of your concerns? >> i think universities and institutions as a whole had this fear of not bowing down to this woke mob. and anything they did to stray away from that is that they go to be in trouble for it. in the universities can be painted in a bad light and i believe that they are really afraid of the ncaa in these great institutions that are pushing these ideologies and ultimately they could not protect women because they had
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to look morally superior by taking the stance that they did. >> a d transitioned or joined us on our program yesterday, and this was home all at the hearing listen. >> we need to stop telling 12 euros they were born wrong and that puberty is an option. that they can choose what kind of puberty they want to go through. puberty is a rite of passage to adulthood not a disease to be mitigated. this needs to stop and you alone can stop it and enough children have already been victimized by this barbaric pseudoscience please let me be your final warning. >> what is your match huge when you this growing trend of kid so early in their lives. who are entering into the use of these puberty blockers and treatments are heavily on the rise now and those starting homo treatments mean you are looking at numbers that have doubled for children in this country over just a matter of years. what is your reaction when you see this happening?
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>> yes, it is definitely very frightening and are generally from my own understanding is that any treatment that you have whether you have cancer or any other disorder there are a lot of options for therapies and solutions and for what i'm seeing, they are pushing just having surgeries and having your boots remove if you're a girl, and a lot of these things do nof his faith frightening in getting to be cloying in person yesterday really opened me up to the personal fact in the house of such a young girl who was 19 years old and had to speak about this. >> it was all amazing. paula, good luck in your endeavor. i don't know if you cannot ultimately win but, you have shared something quite personal yesterday. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> all right, on a very different topic, pop star shakira in the mess, and celebrity news. have you heard about it? happen on the side of the music video here's the deal, the
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international rock star was on the beach when a rat start crawling towards her head. she was having none of it, her instagram contraption reads, things that happen even to mermaids. >> i just can't unsee it, and i feel like i don't know if she slept that well to. >> it can make a really cool part of the video. i smell a rat. and that is the news for the day. >> you up to speed. >> we love the celebrity news. >> all right things you need to know. there is a directive on marijuana, and what it is ordering banks to stop doing.
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the drug using its debit cards. the move highlighting the murky regulations surrounding the drug which is been partially legalizing more than three dozen u.s. states. let us bring in 11 may be the best panel ever, charlie is here, time is here also on the set, and both are fox news contributor's, and both probably have serious -- where is your belt charlie? >> do you agree with the u.s. banks -- no i don't agree with them what's next you can't buy alcohol or cigarettes this is the american way. they're trying to tell us what to spend can we adjust our interest rates then? >> that would be nice. >> wouldn't this even come from? >> say we just go to the atm then? i mean is just nonsense. >> the question of whether or not you're buying it with -- >> worry about bank fraud and other stuff. >> the whole reason why it is
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legal everywhere is because governments got greedy and they looked around and they were like oh, man, are you kidding me we can make tax dollars after this, so they legalize this so they can make all these tax dollars because they cannot stand the idea that any economic dollars going on and they don't get a cut of it no matter how much they try to undermine it but now at the situation where even banks are not that greedy even banks are saying i can't go that far. and they like stepping back but i think all of it -- i think this is what it is, it is an effort to pressure congress to do something so the banks can get into it. >> so you need they legalize it or you don't across the board. >> then they can get their cup. >> , from the guy with at the bell. >> so you can stand in the atm line until then. >> next topic, this is ginger zee right? a question about whether or not they want to make the commute or how they want to live their lives. >> . >> all these new work trends. a bit and try to work trends.
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these influencers are telling their followers to look for remote nontechnical jobs to avoid exaggerated. >> before you laugh listen. >> when you take away the pressure of working paycheck to paycheck and unsafe jobs or jobs that are very laborious are on our bodies we are just not operating in a fullest pote potential. why even go to work? >> don't stop there rolled the montage. >> going shopping just -- i don't know just daily day-to-day things that i needed to get than that if i was working a job where i didn't have flexibility to do that i wouldn't be able to do it. do yoga or go out for a walk. i would do little random things like whatever seems fun that night. >> sounds like a great day. >> who's paying for it? mommy or daddy? these are horrible parenting. first of all, if you go to take second go to an influencer for a job experience or question,
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you're ready losing okay. i've got eight jobs, i've got six kids i cannot g get a day of i would love to go to yoga i'll go shopping the back cost money and you have to get a job to get money. this is ridiculous. influencers are making money. a very small percentage of them do, most of them get free stuff that anyone can get by writing a letter to any company you like you like m&ms wrote a letter to m&ms and sale of your product. >> the suggestion here is to move away from some of these things charlie said he could avoid the executives of life. >> the anxiety of everything. you know i love about this -- and i know this is to be true by your kids, it's true about my kids, but they are hustlers. they work their tails off and they all have like five jobs. and they will get money out of anybody for anything. and so, separately working or wanting to work is like a superpower. and being able to deal with the anxiety of waking up in the morning is like a superpower.
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and this is wonderful, and i always tell my kids if you like to work, and work your tail off, then you have gas you're going to be all of your friends. you will have -- >> it's not exactly it's called responsibility and accountability. get your behind at her bed and do your part. >> it's called breathing. >> think italian thank you charlie. >> you need help carrying that dealt? >> i mean i have to work for my living. >> will be seeing an interview with our fox news on the passage of the controversial reform bill. it is igniting mass protests across the country and how he is not responding on that. >> i'm going to change the makeup of the reform, that is what my colleagues and i are working on. just want to get something that could have broad agreements. yout with a va home loan from
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set down one on one with benjamin netanyahu, and -- joins us now with what was said between them. >> the biden administration has referred to israel's judicial reforms as major changes. overnight, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu took questions on this legislation and current security threats against israel.
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>> do you agree with the character us of the biden administration? >> that's why kept three months for a possible agreement. that's why i'm still trying to -- >> your critics might say -- >> i had a majority of 64 to pass anything that i wanted, and i did not. >> anywhere from 40-50% here does not support this judicial reform legislation. are you concerned that the implications could be serious for the military readiness of your country? >> no one should sell short israel's ability to unite and phase -- at any time. >> there more than 10,000
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reserved soldiers who are said they are unwilling to serve. at one point does this start to affect the military readiness? >> israel has a very long -- we have hundreds of thousands of people, hundreds of thousands of reserves. the overwhelming majority have not said that they would not serve. i'm talking about no one in the regular army has said that, so that's not the problem. >> are you concerned it could be a problem in the future? >> he also discussed his ongoing corruption trial, saying -- will not affect the trial. >> good interview, nice to see you. >> quick thinking, helping a california woman escape a dangerous armed carjacking. the driver sped off when two people pulled up in front of her, blocked the street, and
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approached her car while pointing a gun. police say they have identified one of the suspects who may be linked to other carjackings in the area. that is scary. >> it is. >> be careful out there. thinking ahead today. >> we are not done. you are still working. [laughter] >> on the board. before we go, terrifying moments on allegiant flight after the pilot avoided hitting a private jet and then told the flying passengers on board what had just happened. >> we are deplaning the aircraft. please be aware that your crew, your flight attendants, we do not have answers as to what will happen once you are in the terminal. your gate agents are not aware. >> okay, so that is real time. a roller coaster with a plane suddenly climbing 600 feet in the air. that was the explanation.
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have an awesome weekend. we have to roll. we will see you again on monday. >> disaster, raising questions about how far president biden would go to protect his son. with the commander-in-chief pardon hunter if he is convicted of a crime? a firm answer from the white house press secretary on that, but critics do not believe a word. i'm harris faulkner, you are in "the faulker focus." here's karine jean-pierre when asked about a presidential pardon. >> from a presidential perspective, is there any possibility of the president would pardon his son? >> secretary jean-pierre: i just said no. i just answere
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