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>> hello, everyone. i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters, and brian kilmeade. it's 5:00 in new york city and of this is. ♪ ♪ and anothe and another heart-wrenching reminder on the floorgs of open border chaos as anets incoming trump administration, eight wire -- 2-year-old girl to found by border patrol, no appearance, no guardians, smugglers carrying nothing but a piece of paper. >> dana: that little girl is60 among the 60 unaccompaniedder children encountered by border patrol
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, and the incoming groupming borders are will be visiting the area tomorrow along with them ho governor gray gabert. you ready to send a cleare message tore blue states refusig to get on board with president-elect trump's mass deportation plans. >> they want to do their own thing, you have a powerful , they say, okay,, no federal funds, last thoughts?es >> it's not goinidg to happen,i president trump will do it per t the will prioritize public safety and national security. what governor or mayor does not want public safety and national security threats out of their neighborhoods, out of their communities? that is the number 1 responsibility per you can hate trump all you want we can -- we have to love your community morr than you hate president trump. >> dana: denver mayor mike johnston, bound to resist trump mass deportation, saying he is willing to get arrested over it,
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he wants to use local denver officers and 50,000 residents stationed at the county line and what he calls a square moments for what he is starting to walk some of that back.i >> what i take it back if i could, yes, that is something i hope we can avoid. what i'm saying, i hope this is what wine can avoid in this country, and i think any of us want that. >> dana:>> o of things they fort judge or is missing in the context, why do begets this point you have 70% of americans saving they are formats deportation? it is because of policy consequences, and people are like let's do this and get it done. >> judge jeanine: let's do it and get it done, the amazing thing is, the american people are very charitable people. they are loving people, it takeo a lot for them to get to this point. and you can thank the joe bidenj kamala harris administration, that 2-year-old we just saw
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breaks my heart.sh she's lost, she is abandoned, she's alone, she has beenen traffic, she's been a endangered, abused and neglected. we have 320,000 kids like thosee who are lost thanks to the biden-harris administration, because they look th e other way. if they did not approve of this, they would be somebody looking for them but nobody will start looking for them until donald trump comes into office. where are the tears for this little girl?i' i'm sure most mothers teared upa one of these others two-year-old saying she is two years old in spanish. there are tears for kids ingh cages allegedly, at least we know where the kids were, at least we knew they were safe, they had to be separated from their parents temporarily. e bottom line, i do not know what thisi do administration has done with these children. they hav have been allowed to be picked up by a qualified to
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sponsor, denoted qualified to sponsor is?ears a person 18 years of agent who has the income that you canta afford tkeo take care of a chilh they are not taking anything,ey these kids a have been traffic d abused, and they are being abused and traffic as a result of the biden-harris administration. tears for them. into the shed what we have hisma kamala harris ran and that is why she lost, she was against deportation and the dems do not want to talk about these kids, he don't even know your historye squares about. o> dana: are the democrats going to find their footing on this issue? when i hope so, first of all good to be back, hope everybodyk haens a good weekend. couple of things, first to both the mayor in denver whom i do not know, in the designated boarded czar, they sound like they are auditioning to occlude eastwood movie, because he probably agree more than they o bedisagree.
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heartbreaking to watch the child, the 2-year-old there, there is a lot of blame to go around. one of things in my party, needs to recognize, there is not an issue that working-class res americans that resonates more with them that they understand that as a working-class issue in the border. one of the reasons the numbers are rising, the number of americans and the cross-section of a americans, are in favor ofe some sort of deportations is because many americans, a friend of mine told me yesterday, pay living paycheck to paycheck struggling to afford a life, ann my tags dollars is supporting illegal immigrants coming to thm country, i have sympathy andare have compassion but i do not understand why we allow this toi happens . that is something that is sharef by a lot of americans. i do not know all the answers tn those, at some point we will get to talking about, first of all that two-year-old child, what d
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you do there?an amassing being compassionatet , certainly, but i do not know what the answers are. deportation is one thing but what we do here at the border with these kids?kids and a president trump has thought long and hard about it, hope his team tone down the rhetoric, i am part of that 71 person that wants to see those who should not be in this country with crime, that isma where while the conversation to maturity. how do we begin to develop these smart and decisive answers so it is compelling.this >> dana: and tom knows the job, knows what needs to be done, knows the law. he will basically hit the ground runninnning. >> jesse: you take a migraine cade and you make all of them just kids.le t if you dismantle that cartel is a migrankit kids don't cross the border. instead, they try to make thedo cartel's rich,n' i do not know where their game plan was.
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they are probably profiting offf orof these migrant kids, this is michelle obama's former policy director, i cannot pronounce last name i'm sorry but she had in this little non-for-profit a couple million, all of a suddenk the bordere broke wide open and it is a hundred and $80 million. tripling her operating income, doubled her salary.s nash ias making half a million dollars a year to do what? do just to be a day care for migrant kids?in allowed traffickers to come in?p it is disgustingoo.s this denvedir guy is ridiculouse he is probably jealous of theg h monk shot from trump because everybody wants one now. the differences, they are trying to put him in jail because he was protecting american people, this guy wants to go to jail too protect foreigners? i thats is not how this works.re down trouble treed denver like a woman, he will protect denverno whether they like it or not?ha knowing better than anybody, they have not seen that way they
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have seen the explosion of homicide and carjackings, the budget has been crazy because all of these migrants there, now the migrants have a list of demands, that they have issued to the denver mayor. migrants will kick the -- go to their own food with a culturally appropriate ingredients provided by the city instead of premade meals. they want showers with unlimited time. also they are kicked out the need of written, verbal andey final warning. ay an they are just using this guy h walking all over him and he is t joke, you will find it pretty soon with the people side with. >> dana: the other thing is, these city mayors and blueho governors who are begging then biden administration forsa help and saying this is a federal issue. and theyin say it is a state isp and we want to keep our sanctuary status. >> it is pretty unbelievable it' except mayor adams, he wasad afraidam because they could tely
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him hit the road because of the indictments. you robert hogan, nine people,lr problem solvers in new york.re three of which are democrats,to time to end sanctuary cities. in denver there is more illegals per capita than even new york, denver is destroyed, just on. illegal immigrants. this could b e an opportunity to say, hey, i'm not looking to toss out of the landscapers, the dreamers, all looking to toss out the criminals. i need to cooperate with the ice in the meantime becauseof everybody wants criminals away. one thing i thought of, why do we do see this 2-year-old today? we hear about 300,000 kidsg. missing, 32,000 that ice isng looking for, 80,000, why wouldee you seek this one today? they are telling me because the dps picked him up.nt texas is much more lenient, here picked up by border patrol, you know what happens.to yz that ted cruz has to come in with a secret iphone, or
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gonzalez when he was on the border, wider note -- why do we not see them? 300 kids in a small tent or a shed?we we hav ne to see those, we haveo find out what is going on? the question is what do we do k with those kids?id i say this, get them on a plane and send them right back to el salvador. does is what happensdor.. crack down on those criminals, clean over their country. you can tell me you need asylum from el salvador, it is now's venezuela, i nt is not nicaragu. >> harold: these are theings answers, these are the kinds of things we have to put on the table now, we have a new president who had a won. >> what a about of this, it is crack down, crack down. but here is the passion ande compassion, thisab compassion f the people, we care about you,
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but we cannot exist the way thiw is happening now? tom hoge and should have that imags abe talking about being t, i care about that kid and thish is unsafe because of that kid gt can stay, you will have thousands of others just like him as well. >> dana: and imagine as well, if you're at the bench, you'rere presented with a little girl, and the parents put her in danger. i know she wants her mom and dad, i get it. but to the parents there is some responsibility in thsibie first place! >> judge jeanine: endangering, child,ch child neglect, child y abuse, child abandonment. >> dana: you wouldou never stand for that. >> harold: will detail the parents it would be so much? better, these are dependable guys.ar do thee y somehow convince these parents that this is going to be okay? i cannot picture a scenario. >> dana: all right, we keep talking ahead, another shot of
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: bad news for democrats looking for fresh oats at her face and 28, kamala harris will not be tackling into the night, she's keeping her political options open telling advisors she's staying in the fight. what fight is that you asked? well she may take another swing at the presidency in 28, maybe she will go on joe rogan this
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time or maybe she could make a run for california governor, which could be good news for its current occupant, avenue some, already elbowing his way into the 2028 spotlight by touring california and pretending to play nice with trump voters. >> it is not about voters, i care about people. i do not care who you voted for, i care what people, i care about trump supporters, a k would are of junior supporters, i care about all people. i care for the people living to hear in sierra, at san diego where just was or my backyard in california. i care about people and it care about protecting them, public safety and public health and a care about being honest with them as well. >> jesse: think the messages that you cares about people. >> dana: did you get that? however,, i will say i think he is now much more compelling the
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character and politician than kamala harris ever was, at of all of the good moments she had it wasn't as good as that one moment. i do think it shows however that one of the most effective thing as a trump campaign did is saying that kamala harris wants to make america like california, i'm not sure if you can divorce himself from of the policy consequences of what california is, you're talking climate, we're talking just the whole thing about minimum-wage, how fast food workers now basically force all these companies to close, i think that this morning when i read that there are these letters, he said there are democrats, there will be a clamor and the hunger for people to hear from kamala harris. really? because i pay a lot of attention, i have not heard anybody saying they are desperate to hear from her? what i believe it shows is what
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they said, nice thai and as a sale does show is that the benches mc, it is a shallow pool and it is very unimaginative. what a trump do? you change the imagination, you change the story. there's no reason for the democrats could not do the same, i just do not know they can do it for somebody who has won of the policy consequences are the final laws. one last point imagine if you're one of these people, 25, hundred $50 for kamala harris who raised a billion dollars and spent it all, fluid on a hundred and 27 days, do you think you want to hear from her? i want to refund, ma'am,. >> jesse: i do not see hunger for kamala harris nationally, is there, may be in california? >> judge jeanine: i don't think there is hunger for the woman anyway, honestly and by the way i cannot imagine she knows what her next move is because all of her moves have been decided by other people. doing this, i'll make a
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vice president, we will let you run for president. she never had a role in any of it. she gets moved out, you can't make the decision, or if she makes a decision it's the wrong one. we do not know who she is, we do not know which stands for, she is a nightmare. for anybody to think she has a future, i cannot imagine. she thinks 2028 a belongs to her in a run for president? the woman is more clueless than i thought. i think the democrats all in all they have to start from scratch, gavin newsom can say he is a guy for everybody, california is not stupid. at the same time, the democrats are the ones who brought out, they were focused on men playing the woman's sports, transgender rights, making it impossible for us to afford to buy food, making it tougher kids in school.
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making it tougher is economically paying for people who did not belong here, just feel like they want to live off of the lands act. in the end the only think this one stands for is chaos, crime and climate change. forget about her, i think it is all over to greet living off the fight of the land, so delicious, so bonanza. i love that. [laughter] >> jesse: that clash between kamala harris and gavin newsom, would he think has the upper hand for the presidency in 28? >> i think she will win the governor, besides steve hilton i did bigger name. but i would like him on the republican side, you should think about it. showing everybody what he can do in a blue state, trump picked up more again. did you also notice what happened, the whole country is sick of being trapped in blue
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states. biting, california spee north and south, now it is the middle. illinois, in the middle, they want out. idaho, upstate new york travel up here, they want out. they feel trapped because of the city, they want out -- >> jesse: and because of the traffic. >> you want people to represent whom, i think that is something going on here. if democrats -- it is federmanns presidential material, i think schapiro has done enough waiting on the stand in line, take the lead of that is what you want to do. over love to see the democratic go center left running on weekends summary center right and then because of that judgement when you lose the election is only q1 to hold the country. the left, they won on the extremes. they said go get another job.
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wanted nothing to do with them. and one more thing, it wasted three seats to describe what he did not like about the democrats, that that out of your head. that is incredible! [laughter] by the way al gore should have set our morning again, john kelly, she did not say i'm running again? >> jesse: what do you say? >> harold: a couple of things, i agree with a lot. donald trump, f and stuck on numbers and party, listening to the networks, suggesting two different things, we should not think this was some kind of mandate to president trump, the messages you will wrong. the party, we have to stand back and recognize a couple of things. donor trump makes it gains of every single democratic, lacks, hispanics, young voters, he made more with them then he died with the white voters who do not have
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a college degree. and that is a realignment, donald trump did something amazing in 2024th, just a few weeks ago, he killed in a political way both the traditional democratic party and traditional republican party picked the good thing the republican party, they have to figure out how to build on him for the next ten or 20 years, democrats looking at running, avenue some, kamala harris and others, try six months and travel and listen and take her notepad. try to figure out what the traditional values that americans want, to their homes, those schools go to their neighborhoods. li want in their home for government to stay out of itd, y with little girls and the bathrooms and sports and they want kids to be educated. they want school choice in their neighborhood. you want public safety, you want crime addressed. you have to listen to people and understand just because you are black does not mean -- does not mean they fit in a certain box. just because they are white,
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does not mean they fit in a certain box. i do not want anybody like -- memphis should not succeed from tennessee, we should figure out ways to work together and listen to one another. let them win and see how they can make progress for the country. democrats have to be in business for the next six months. >> alouettes it is, avenue some, it feels like it was in a bubble. get out to a barge of democrats and would speak to a bunch of conver myself, i don't know if i'm getting through to anybody and he was right, he was in a box. >> howdy thank i feel? [laughter] >> you are does the opposite. >> jesse: up next, the anti-trump resistance is already sputtering out, as americans fall in love with a trump transition. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪at s >> jesse: left thoughts on, it took him just 18 days and president and lady trump isut filling ou ht his cabinet and sc faabr, i don't think so. . dating name spa? the american people are liking what t near macon you will like you were the artist seeing, awh majority excited werate optimisc about what he will do aspr president, with the numbers like that it is no surprise that s so-called resistance wuream. resistance "is losing steam. the 2016 shock sparks, the massive protest in response to the 2024 victory has been more metered. still not everybody' ts readhryw throw into the towel, many are urging other b&b owners to not run to their homes to pro trump
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travelers for the inaugurationij in january and we are not welcome hate, misogyny, and attempts to take over d.c., however only if you have signed up for this.h yo judge of stars with you, theseea numbers are not unusual for typical president-elect to get a bump, obama was over 60 percent, use up to 58% i fortynine%, on the people he named already.out your t team? >> judge jeanine: it ism. interesting, there was so much excitement now in this country by so many people that are what -- i run into, a friend of minee 'sin california he is a doctor, don't talk about politics that muchuch., he sends me all these gifts, dancing, people are veryd happy, everybody's happyy . the fact that 59% are supporting the presidents choices, ise chat donald trump promised.ey a they are ready to move out of the illegals, they are ready for
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an economy that works, they arey ready fo ar law and order, and a pam bondi, the attorney general, is the president said as she was smart, she was loyal, she's t tough and she is america first.e most oopf these people are into their based on merit, these are. not favors, it's none of that stuff. these are people chosen based on merit and based on qualifications, and i guess the real campaign of joy is reallyy not kamala harris by donald trump again. joy and unity. >> i think it is a grade point,a i would say a couple other thingshe, reintroduced to theme name, it is not a first hawaii in, first woman chief of staff, susan lie is, the chief, she is the first woman!nk o and makes you think of the qualifications, not the gender. harold not to put a damper on what the judge decided by the same terms of people that are
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happy, with american people, 31% a hobby, 24% satisfied, they sae 4% of democrats are excited, 54c of a public and so excited. where you stand in that an howdy reflect that, taking those mom numbers, we will sit in silence. >> harold: had an election, accent with the with the results as it relates to this cabinet, part of why i think people arece generally excited and have some optimism? this is a unique candidate, president trump. you think about the republicanle republican party, supporting legislation in congress last yearyear to give people right to unionized. endorsed by unions, you have the secretary, human services. then you have an outing to backe in 2016,xc some exchange of wor. this is a different kind of cabinet, the american people will be watching these hearings, want to give the benefit of theo
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doubt. the second set of numbers, the 54 percent, those are numbersat that really signal that this election was a normal election in many ways. s.people talk about who could me their lives better, safer, who can make the kids and communitin their lives. won donald trump wanted that, democrats have to understand that. next few months as a goth through the confirmation process, we learn aboutng nominees, things we like, things we don't like, things we support and do not. what is think president trump's getting the benefit of the doubm the american people as you should. >> two nominees got a very highk marks, rfk number 1, n number 2s rubio.o. are you surprised by that? >> jesse: know, people like his picks and they lay thereept coming out fast, he kept the momentum, it is exciting and har our attention. yeah, big names cutting the ideological, sorry, when joe biden nominated blinken, there was no excitement at all. these names pop.
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i like the fact that trump, working at moral law go behindi. the scenes. he's on tv the whole time.reak he needed a little bit of a break after seeing all thesebide images of him and biden at a kamala harris and all these advertisements, it is smart, it shows he is decisive and he'sse taking it seriously. iai appreciated thtee fact thatt is not bipartisan support from some of these nominees, democrats have controlled washington for the last 16 yeari we had fundamental problems in this country. and they have been rubber-stamped by the bipartisanship in the senate. so i am glad they're questioning it, it's like a landscape. it's been spotty and patching. the lawn is brown and patchy,rs landscaping for te let's get rfk in there cut some lawns. >> my lawn keeper, it is up to him now. more on this later.tr
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true story. [laughter] they are actually hiring people, accomplished people in the pastw --it >> dana: w.e will talk with that in the next block which is great.. i would just say this, i think one of the frustrating thing is over the past four years has been a lack of desire by the people in charge, did not want to solve any problems. they don't want to solve immigration, they don't want tod do anything.idu ha they have this group that wants to do everything and they want e to do it all at once. >> i noticed we did not bring up republican, it is interesting, so blended, huge critic of trump , think i interviewed him before and he said he has things
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like this in europe et cetera diverse culture. >> dana: people wanted one to tl biden that he could be fdr.hi >> i think everybody told him that. i >> i'm excited about'm any president. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: oh, my gosh. [laughter] l>> t >> jesse: that will get you going! ahead, latte sipping liberals bl where,at it could be the first in the war of government waste! lack ♪ ♪ doctor box, there were many failed attempts to fix my teeth. i retouched all my wedding photos, and it was even affecting my health. i trusted you because you specialize in dental implants. you created a permanent solution and customized my teeth so it still felt like me.
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♪ ♪ats >> judge jeanine: government bureaucrats are doing nothingal but sit in their hands all day
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and work from home, better yet, listen at thisho, now, you londn west are meeting with staff and into moving experts as a plan e for messxpy cuts, and it looks like these have their sights on the ultimate a symbol of government waste and liberal priorities, mpr.ic for years, the national publicpi radio says spend millions of your taxpayer dollars to push the agenda while demonizing conservative causes.deay okay,, they now start with yougo on this, the ceo of mpr -- and p.r. quoted as saying, truth t gets in the way, different people have different truths. ouerenr reference for the trutha distraction, that prevents consensus. should the government be paying npr? >> dana: i have listened to
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npr for many years, for work, some of the shows i like leglove weight we do not tell me i've always loved that show. i think there is some good programming that can come out.bn with that said, it is a guy can remember his name, he really haa npr and he recently left andss joined the free press because he happened to have a concern that when he worked out of the partisan affiliation everybody that wasatio working at npr thee were no republicans at all, and she came after him, that woman you just mentioned, the ceo. let's when you listen to npr now, they say they do not have government sponsors. i think like 95% of their funding actually comes fromhe selling corporate american adds, they jus spot read to them and t of having an act like we would have on television.n so for me it is an interesting thing, it is a little boston -- small ball because of that actual number, the rounding error of how much we spend in a day is a government. do they deserve to have the
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taxpayer dollar given what they have done in the last ten, 15 years? probably not . i do not like to say that but i know there are some good people that work there, i have to say, when i left the white house five months later, i was mad about something that happened on npr that morning, and they said you do realize you do not have toli listen to that anymore, right? and it was so freeing, a lego ever have to listen! >> judge jeanine: you know jesse one of the things included the cuts they are recommendingei had to be started with the pentagon. it is not just some of the democrats loved programs. >> jesse: there's a lot of abuse of the pentagram that is for sure. [chuckling]di they don'tt not even over theeo monies going. $2.7 million to study russianon cats walking o tn a treadmill.ta why does it have to be russian? 6 million to promote tourism. the peer meds, it promotes
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itself! $12 million to putpy monkeys onf math and then started his sleep habits put, conclusion they do t sleep. everybody can cut our budgets, we can go around the table here. if i was told i had to cut 20% of the family budget at could, your tap dancing lessons and hailed ford. >> harold: leave my tap dancing lessons out of this! >> jesse: it is priorities! you listen to probably don't cook, take out a lot. [laughter]en't that is another issue! landscaping issues, but if we can all do it, the government can. >> judge jeanine: what about of the 87,000 irs agents, should they go?ar >> harold: i thought they would have started with that,da these things arena right, it is $200 million they spend on npr,
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not like they do people -- maket people fee il good and do a lite dance. that is not the issue. what i hope vivek ramaswamy and elon musk, these guys have beene serious is successful,ri will do is force these agencies to tell themo what in the last five yes , may have access to those numbers. these are the 20 biggest programs, tell me what has worked and what has not worked. the things that her worktable try to scale, what has and we will not. w she doe that with the tax cutsa well, they will offer tax cutsa in support because that is how you will achieve some growth. they do not achieve that growth, roll it back. this is why elon musk has been successful, his ability to bring a talented.en what he has more government contracts that have benefitedme from mornte government policy i argue any entrepreneur hasen?
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>> i will build on that -- i will build on your point, i have a friend who is friends with elon musk, the head of uber, he said, what you guys know about government, the private sector using the decisions? tell us, their frustration, we know the problems? you feel you go in and got it ih the most upper way because the private vendors don't have to do with that one regular basis and elon was closed and foremost isr built likest a wild cowboy,'s everything slows down. and e there's so much redundancy guy that is why these guys areh is working for a dollar. it is so encouraging. >> judge jeanine: it is. distracting number of workers are now using ai at work. ♪ ♪ built by those who dare to dream, those who push the limits, and those who serve.
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♪ ♪ >> 82% of young employees are
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using ai for their work, advising emails, documents,te taking notes ands meetings and generating ideas. now you have great ideas including a reference which i will not let you -- us who wantu thank yot u very much. >> do you guys use ai on fox news? >> nyc maybe 15% of the time,ti but mei talked to my college ki, they all do it and the city andy not treating s with it, is just make this cover letter better,at this resum ie better, what ideas do youay have it? if he say right now want to do an open for the patriot awards, you put that in and he will gets tathe starter for a monolog that jesse may use, it is encouraging. >> at that the derrick schmidt came out, the crazy thing about ai is it will get smarter than us, and it will start lying to us? i doneed not need so what he is lying to me especially somebody
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that is not real. >> harold: i already did aiis for your opening, i will give it to you. >> jesse: i did exactly that a before the show, i did not't p prepare, and is that ai, give me a jesse watters five commentary, they speeded up, i memorized it, .roblem solved >> harold: judge will this impact the legal profession?n wa >> judge jeanine: i imagined , i imagine a lot of people will do practice based upon ai. but you know what to think is incredible? had a doctorible and i asked hir a referral for somebody for something that is something else and she sent me a photo, and he said hhee got it from chat gpt,a where did you get it? he said, chat gpt made it, so i righted! i did not use that. [laughter] see that he likes to use it for answering questions, like the
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trivia questions, he uses it for that appeared i do not use it a lot for riding or anything, evee a cover letter.en but a half in using it, for really longer articles tore aksimplify. if it's a breaking a newu situation will saysu can you gie me the top ten points? d >> harold: and never thought about that!tu >> dana:to a la give the editorial. >> judge jeanine: promise? a, yeah! l yo >> ai told me to tell you this, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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