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>> i'm just hanging out here. there was another one right below it. >> we received only minimal information, which leads me to believe the federal government has no idea, no clue, no reliable information. >> what we have is a lack of information all levels of government to the public. it is unacceptable. >> this is lawful, legal, aviation activity manned and unmanned drones, civil aviation that leads us to the conclusion. >> john: lawmakers may get information about mysterious drones items across the u.s. but again, maybe they won't. fox news fox news learned intelligence committee will receive classified briefings from several intelligence agencies next hour. >> authority officials cast doubt on anything nefarious, but that is doing little to reassure
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local residents who are urging action. we are going to speak to robert wolf who cofounded drunk company and brett velicovich what is buzzing overhead for weeks now. ♪ ♪ >> do you think the life issue but the vaccine issues could be enough to derail -- >> these are big issues, life and death issues. very serious about this. this is not political gain. >> i want to talk to mr. kennedy about his abortion stance. he is all over the map. >> i want to hear what he thinks about vaccines, and what he would do about it. >> john: president-elect trump health secretary pick making the rounds on capitol hill and meeting with lawmakers as bipartisan steps of the schism emerges over his views. but that welcome to tuesday, i'm john roberts and be back with you.
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speed to you ever think a couple of weeks ago we would lead with mysterious drones and the sky and no one can explain periods bill and inexplicable unidentified flying objects? no. >> sandra: we have guests coming up the next hour looking forward to that. >> john: somebody knows what's going on but they are not saying. >> sandra: we will keep asking. and sandra smith and this is paid 30. rfk jr. to meet with two dozen republicans including face-to-face this hour with alabama senator, eight ever built. president trump coming to the defense with intensified scrutiny on his possessions. will that be enough to lock in confirmation? >> john: mollie hemingway has a few thoughts about all of that entrance has coming up that we began with aishah hasnie across the street capitol hill and he is rfk saying anything about his views particularly or keeping the council for the senators?
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>> it sounds like he's going to be talking with senator it's about is personal views. he has not made any comments today not since yesterday when he talked about polio vaccine. it does sound like might sit down with a senator and get some pictures of that in a few minutes. we will bring that to you live. i have been trying to launch a lot of questions that hear him, not getting a lot of answers. watch. >> mr. kennedy, what is your personal stance on abortion? >> server, will you be on board with red food dyes? what do you think about ultra processed foods? a lot of americans are worried about their health. leah band processed foods? >> so these are all issues he is passionate about and has a lot of opinions on, but it seems like he's not ready to talk to the press about it during confirmation process. so far, he is getting warm rates
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than conservative welcome with john thune he will meet with later today. he was selling out the senate floor that he is going to do whatever it takes to get trump's nominees confirmed. >> one of the first priorities, of course, confirming president trump's nominees. they handed president trump and vice president vance a mandate in november. but one way or the other we will get the job down. to that mean some nights and weekends, so be it. >> again, john, he has to meet with 25 senators, republican senators in four days. there is in a democrat on the schedule. we are interested to see if that perhaps will change and you will meet with bernie sanders who is interested in the food industry. back to's. >> john: may be john fetterman as well. we will see. thanks. mollie hemingway,
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editor-in-chief "the federalist." the president's nominees, rfk jr. has the most approval, that his handling of public health is coming under scrutiny and some skepticism and this is what politico said rfk jr. has leaders quietly hopeful and scared as. there was a dilemma with the establishment rfk with root causes of disease is long overdue and key to reversing america's place to the wealthiest country but they fear kennedy could cause an explosion in infectious diseases, the kind vaccines protect against. where do you think he stands question asked me. >> it is so interesting rfk jr. because he's the most prominentt democrat family. this actually raises a different issue you heard the senators talking about, which is they are concerned what his position on abortion is here to they understand he is not pro-lifer that they want assurances he
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will put pro-lifers impositions underneath him. but on the issue of public health, that is way he is so popular with american people. they like how he's addressing the issues. public health officials concerned about the spread of disease, they don't think we have done a good job with managing public health for decades. so i think that is why people are excited about rfk jr. not just republicans but a lot of democrats as well. it will be difficult to vote against him given the popularity. >> john: vaccines is the big issue when donald trump was asked about that yesterday and here is what he said. >> i want him to come back to report what he thinks. we will find out a lot. you will find bobby is a very rational guy. >> john: the fair is he will rollback all of the vaccine mandates. there are some people who like to roll back the vaccine mandate because it has made a lot of people ill. but measles, moms, rebel at, at their vaccines deemed necessary and particularly young
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children and we are worried what he might do. >> not completely illegitimately concerned that he said in the past well outside excepted consensus on faxing issues but at the same time, we are dealing with vaccination schedule that parents think about all the time bringing their kids and for multiple vaccines and you can think vaccines are a wonderful gift of god and also wonder about the way we are approving them in a good job of testing them in the way we manage that in the interest of the american people or the pharmaceutical companies. those questions are well worth visiting and i can why people are excited even if they don't accept all of his views. >> john: pete hegseth appears to be making headway. here is what he said. >> i think trump is as tough as ever right now. he's on the world stage and people are coming to him. this thing is on a big-time cruise control 85 miles an hour
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down the middle of interstate. >> john: you're right about this in "the federalist" regarding trump and pete hegseth and is nominees and railing maga support to get him through. >> pete hegseth was on the ropes last week but then donald trump strongly defended the pick and said he sticking by him completely. at the same time, use all grassroots people saying to the republican senators because for some reason republican senators were wobbly explaining to the senators expect primary challenge if they don't vote for this person. again, pete hegseth not traditional partisan and someone concerned about whether the military is operating in the best interest of the war fighters. traditionally, you have secretary of defense nominees and concerned about the pentagon to support the military industrial complex. he will shake things up but a lot of candidates are facing trouble. they are shaking things up the way the swamp might not like that though american people are
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excited about periods been when we hear complaints about the idea you strong-arm a senator to threaten to primary them if you don't vote the way they want is taking away from them the deliberative role they were given when elected by people in the state. >> i think a lot of people are looking at the senators and say you voted for lloyd austin and you photo form merrick garland and you are republican. you will set there and say you had no problem with all the democrat nominees that suddenly you have a problem with trump nominees? they look at the standards applied previously and see a different standard and how they are applying to trump nominees. that is what they are saying is indefensible. the senate has advice and consent role and a say in whether confirmed. but a lot of americans want to see much more resistance to the nominees in the biden administration a much less. >> john: "the federalist" recommended rating for folks at home. molly, great to see you.
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mounted this. >> can you comment on the drones flying around new jersey? >> the government knows what is happening. looked, our military notes with they took off from and if it is a garage, they can go into the garage. they know where it came from and where it went. and for some reason they don't want to comment. i think they would be better off doing what it is. our military nose and our president knows. >> sandra: that says a lot and that was president-elect trump weighing in on mysterious drones as lawmakers get set for a briefing on the matter i intel agencies. that is expected to happen moments from now. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon and she has more. jennifer, what has the action been so far from the pentagon? >> sandra, the says they have tracked the sightings and found most if not all the nine. in a joint statement, dhs, fdi,
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faa and number of zones are not new adding more than 1 million drones lawfully registered with the faa and the united states. there are thousands of commercial hobbyist and law enforcement drones lawfully in the sky on any given day. >> as you saw in the joint statement from four different federal agencies, our assessment to date based on the information we have seen and the people we have talked to and the tips cooperated to, this is lawful, legal aviation activity manned and unmanned drones, civil aviation. we see nothing that leads us to a different conclusion. >> "we assess the sightings today a combination of lawful commercial grounds, hobbyist drones and law enforcement drones as well as manned fixed wing aircraft, helicopters and stars. mistakingly reported as drones. we have not identified anything
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anomalous and do not access to a national security or public safety risk over civilian airspace in new jersey or other states and the northeast." that is from the letter from the four agencies last night. so far, there have been 5,000 alleged drones sightings alleged reported to the fbi. only about 100 are deemed credible enough to investigate. wright patterson air force base in dayton, ohio, had to shut down airspace for four hours on saturday to investigate. >> we had 5,000 sightings. may be 12 people see the same aircraft and that is 12 different sightings we have to work through. it doesn't mean 12 different aircraft's. there was a story about coast guard cutter seeing 30 or 40 drones following it. we did the forensic and that was air traffic going to jfk international airport and not drones at all. >> in september 2023, sandra, faa changed so that drones can
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fly at night. that may be one of the reasons people are seeing more drones than they did before, especially dawn to dusk, sandra. speed to the question becomes why did the grounds need to be g at night and upcoming guest will address just that. jennifer griffin that for us. thank you so much. >> i spoke to robert with who will be coming up about exactly that. you have to ask yourself even if they have the ability to and they been allowed to, why would they be flying at night? >> john: here is the thing, i live outside of washington, d.c., midway between the cia and national intelligence, which are a couple of miles from each other. i have never seen a drone anywhere in our neighborhood ever and i've never seen one over washington, d.c. of course there are flight restrictions but the pentagon i. i have never seen a drone in the sky but yet at thousands all
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over new jersey and all over that's regular but we can't explain it? there is something fishy going on here. >> sandra: the said nature is has come on obviously has led to the buildup of speculation for sure. we will have more on that coming up. >> john: first this. >> we want forensic of the money spent on illegal immigration. you all are trying to do everything that that man, in fact go to that is where the money went. >> john: anchor in the windy city with chicago's slighted by their own mayor. democratic chicago alderman on that plus this. >> when you consider eric adams? >> yeah, i would. i would have to see because i don't know the facts. >> sandra: president-elect trump to pardon new york city mayor eric adams. brett tolman how likely that he is to happen just ahead.ogue
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>> john: the suspect unitedhealthcare seal murder could be extradited back to new york city this week. the news comes as a way to learn luigi mangione met with his new attorney. alexis mcadams following the story from the very beginning, alexis. >> hi, john we were trying to figure out when luigi mangione back in new york city and sources say all that has to happen is he has to go report their estate and sign paperwork. he should be back in new york city before the end of the week. this comes as he has a profiled attorney in the big apple rep is in his case. it is the same attorney who is on the network before brought to his team talking about how much evidence there is.
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watch. >> it looks to me like there might be not guilty by reason of insanity defense that they will be thinking about because the evidence will be so overwhelming that he did what he did. >> met now, she is on the defense team so we will see what happens next. she has been a new defense lawyer. karen has years of experience in new york city courtroom. she knows the key players in the court house is like the judges. her name might ring a bell for people at home because she is married to mark, who represents sean "diddy" combs and sex trafficking case. we have heard from him a lot so this is a high profile couple in terms of law. sources telling fox news met with luigi mangione in a jail in pennsylvania going through details about the case. according to the case, luigi mangione targeted unitedhealthcare ceo, brian thompson, specifically but listen to this neither the mom
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were insured by the company. so we are not sure why he shot and killed this guy in town on business. some people that you waited with the suspect. president trump singh this week, this is sick. >> that was a terrible thing, cold-blooded a horrible feeling. how people can like this guy is -- that is a sickness. >> yeah, but is definitely disturbing, especially the family of the man killed. sources said that he's acting, collected and cooperating with investigators in a much different than when he had the outburst, watch this. >> it is an insult to the evidence for the american pe people! >> mangione has met with high-profile attorney. both of them in attorney in pennsylvania but i'm told he's not had family visit him. i will keep an eye on it, john,
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back to you. >> john: someone is paying for his high-powered attorney. maybe we'll find out who. alexis mcadams, thank you. now there is. you caused all this money for illegal immigrants are not harold washington. you are going to be held accountable for it. you are trying to cover up where our money actually went! >> it is your fault because you didn't have the money to lose! can you do the job brandon johnson? it is looking like you can't get the job. >> sandra: chicago democrats slamming the mayor over funding for migrants. $17.1 million measure narrowly passing. and raymond lopez voted against it. welcome to you, sir, welcome to the program. i know the viewers listen to every word you say because you are a democrat in the city. you are fed up and frustrated what is happening there. you look at the dollar amount that chicago has spent on
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migrants since that mayor came into office. it is astounding! is an astounding! hundred $30 million in the case the residents are making, ramen to that is money taken away from legal citizens in the city. what say you? >> imagined the lives we could have lifted up in the communities we could have invested in and the people we could help if we invested half of that money toward chicagoans and two americans into citizens and legal residents in the city of chicago. that is where so much anger comes from. chicagoans are very generous people from a very generous city. we have no problems helping those that need it, that charity must start at home. they anchor that was in the city of chicago because where the mayor is from, austin for example struggling to get the investments needed let alone deal with the emergency we have seen like the flash flooding
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that happened a year and a half ago where seniors had basements filled in furnaces and water heaters in the laundry machines destroyed. they received no help. yet, we have been over a backward spending $600 million on the border crisis that came our own backyard crisis. they are in anger is justified and 23 older men on the city council voted against the mayor's budget next year because we simply don't trust him to put chicagoans first and to be forthright and truthful where the money is going. >> sandra: there is so much worry about the future of the city and where things will go next under current leadership. i don't have to tell you that so many other things are going by the wayside because of this, right, the focus on the migrant crisis in the city. it is the hospitals inundated and precincts, the purse taken over. the schools. where is the four alarm fire what is happening with education system in the city and the state?
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these are the illinois trade four state average of proficiency! fourth-grade, this is essential age for kids for reading and writing and 38% math and 33% reading. where is the urgency with that? >> that is a very good question, sandra, especially you consider the mayor was a teacher. our mayor was chicago teachers union organizer. and the statutes showed the states average but chicagoans are much, much worse. yet, here we are still arguing over the address of the migrants when we have so many other issues. bc 240,000 bullet casings picked up this year alone off of the streets of chicago. those are missed opportunities where people could have been killed in the city. yet, that does not raise the ire of the mayor only had to get his budget passed. people are absolutely fed up. we see much of the country this
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last election have returned to the center work onto the right. people want to see a return to common sense and normalcy and having a socialist mayor with hyper liberal, hyperpartisan politics taking a hold of the city is not going to work. >> sandra: it is not going to work. this is his own words based on everything you said, what you are planning on the streets the threat to everyday citizens in that city, brandon johnson said it is trump's immigration policy that is the danger. >> no, it's not. >> sandra: if i could, this is the mayor and his own words. speak of the incoming administration threat around immigration is dangerous and irresponsible. and this administration is threatening our economy. president trump wants to eliminate the department of education. that is a real threat to the people of the city. ultimately, what i am saying to you all go to if there is one
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threat coming to the administration, i can appreciate this conversation around immigration. >> sandra: i know you will obviously take issue with what he said and city council meetings, we played it off the top and they are wearing shorts many of them. chicago flips read. i mean, born and raised chicago when, i saw that and said, wow, is something happening there politically? i will ask you the same question every time you are on, are you still democrat? >> i am still a democrat the last 20 years i was voting but i am one of the last few same democrats in the city of chicago that holds elected office because everyone has felt the need to go left and left and left to appease an ever shrinking primary base. but i believe we can return to the center. i believe there are policies we can address. with democrats have learned nothing, stop using trump as the bogeyman and start addressing the issues people are concerned about at the kitchen table. that is how you win.
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>> john: it is remarkable to hear from their residents who can't vote the way they were because they can't survive under the policies being pushed by this current administration. >> it is sad to. >> sandra: we appreciate when you can join us. >> thank you, sandra. >> sandra: remarkable staff, john. >> john: for for a time i see folks have chicago taking on the mayor the first question that comes to mind is why did you voe for them? maybe those particular folks did not vote for him but why did they vote him into office so enthusiastically? there was another person running against him a completely different mind-set when it came to all of this. but elections have consequences. >> sandra: absolutely! tom homan will dig into all of this, to the borders are talking about trump's immigration policy and how they plan to crack down on this and stop decline in american cities like chicago. >> john: looking forward to that in a couple of other democratic mayors besides marekr
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eric adams for a meeting. let's see if he can divulge the names here. in the meantime, new york judge rejects a request president-elect trump to dismiss charges against him. does that violate supreme court on inanity? brett tolman weighs in on that just ahead, plus this. >> i see several individuals carrying assault weapons down to the next floor of the building adjoining mine. i have a bullet hole through my car. it went out one side and through the other and hit five things on the way through. >> sandra: horrifying home invasion in aurora, colorado. was the gang, tren de aragua behind it? ♪ ♪ there we were, driver versus reptile. our battle was legendary. (♪) wait a second.
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recommending? >> sandra a number of recommendations and compiled over a year now. ai is going to where it hit next and how will will impact american people as well as security elements and things. congress writing a number of ideas and one, the government wary of decisions based on ai algorithms. they want to make sure safeguards in place. also notifications transparent about ai in functions and facilitate standards for federal government is to make sure ai is deployed throughout the pentagon, but also with u.s. allies making sure everybody is on the same page. supporting different pathways and how federal services will use ai and hire people with skills. these are recommendations for now. it would be up to congress to consider lawmakers from both parties agreeing to date this will be a game changer. >> the message i want to send is one of optimism. i believe ai will be the most powerful tool for enhancing
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productivity mankind has ever come up with. >> ais going to define who is leaving in the next 100 years. do we wanted to be china or the united states? >> during the campaign, vowed to appeal their executive orders on artificial intelligence innovation. the proposal and ai guards regulation and could enter free speech and simply go to bar. the president-elect said he wants david sachs a pinterest capitalist and podcast white house to be handling the crypto. and he has to push for looser regulations on ai. we heard a number of warnings from tech experts and former head of the google over the weekend and he says he believes people need to keep their minds in check when it comes to ai. because the ever more powerful and those are the possibility to hurt humans at the same time. there is a lot of celebration about concern what could come down the pipeline, sandra.
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>> sandra: we are watching closely, john. >> john: juan marchant rejecting president-elect trump to toss out conviction and u.s. attorneys asked for her to dropped. presidential amenity, let's bring in brett tolman former federal prosecutor and u.s. attorney for the great state of utah. here is what donald trump said on truth social. am characteristically not holding back. he said breaking illegal psychotic order, the crowd biased and acting justice juan marchant has completely disrespected supreme court historic decision on you minute you immunity but nothing but a rigged hoax. a radical partisan road that it is unknowingly unlawful and if allowed to stand the end of the presidency as we know it. little respect for the constitution he's keeping in place with a legal gag order on me and your president-elect to expose his and his family's
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illegal conflicts. the question is, what happens now? >> i look at this case and sometimes we have blinders on and we can't see mistakes or don't want to admit to them. to this is an entirely different. he has to be proactive in his opinion to get to where he gets to. i will focus on one part of it. he says even if all of the evidence has been cited as evidence that should not come during the trial was under the amenity ruling of the supreme court, even if that is true, it is harmless error. it was at that moment i read this opinion and go, you just admitted the bulk of your case presented to the jury, you let it end and if it was wrong to lead a band, it was harmless error. no, that is called mistrial and should be thrown out. >> john: jonathan turley said this. >> we are waiting for him to reach these decisions so we can have clarity and more importantly an appeal!
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so he's got a number of objections how he handled the trial. some of us believe that trial riddled with reversible error. he is unlikely to find he committed those errors. >> john: is it a reversible error? >> it is a reversible error. the other thing that is scary about this is judge merchan in essence is saying, he is willing to hold this case over a sitting president for four years. imagine a judge, what he can do when he can order and order in a time in that case while the president is in office. >> john: i was wondering if he would go through suspended and tends to clear the books. but at the moment he is perfectly willing to let it ride until 2029. that is a long time from now. i was at al smith in october and eric adams was there with donald trump, the keynote speaker. trump was talking about eric adams and his legal
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troubles, but also suggesting in the end, he will be okay. which prompted folks yesterday to see if he would pardon eric adams. listen. >> would you pardon eric adams? yeah, i would. i think he was treated pretty unfairly. now, i haven't seen the gravity of it all up that it seems upgraded an airplane many years ago. i know probably here has been upgraded. i have to see it because i don't know the facts. >> john: f al smith dinner, he suggested they have, because when the justice system leveraged against them. >> he will be sympathetic to somebody under the scrutiny department of justice with altera track record. but the show shows you something about donald trump very unique. has a lot of things unique about him that when it comes to clemency, is the first president in the last four or five presidents willing to consider clemency for anyone. it doesn't matter who you were,
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declined to mind adrian miller had no money and he granted clemency to and nobody. that she was treated unjustly and had a good cause for clemency. he is doing the same thing now. he is saying, i am willing to consider it. any president should be ready for clemency because there is no parole or ability to expunge your record if you are convicted of a federal crime. >> john: we will see what happens january 20th a month away. great to see you. now this. >> the first time everybody was fighting me, everybody wants to be my friend, i don't know. my personality cohe changed or something periods 50th warming up to president-elect trump before he takes office so what because they are changes of heart? juan williams and alex vogel and that. >> john: it is like "game of thrones" and everyone for coming to bend the knee and after a month, we still don't know who's been in the ministry
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♪ ♪ >> what did you think about the incoming president saying the government knows what is happening? >> we do have a good sense of what is happening and i don't disagree and that regard to. our assessment to date based on the information we have seen at the people we have talked to and tips who operated, this is lawful, legal aviation activity, manned and unmanned drones, salable in aviation. speed to house until committee at a the drone sightings. right now, robert with former economic advisor at 32 advisors, fox news contributor and also adding to his resume he
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cofounded a drone company. if he did not know that, he is here for us. robert, you and i talked this morning. our conversation very much like the conversation all over the country like, what is going on? you happen to have in-depth knowledge about these drones. i know the big thing i took away from our conversation was, why do they need to be up at night? >> so sandra, i will make this very easy for a viewership. let's first talk that a lot of the space is restricted are controlled. so if you are near an airport code you have to not be within . you cannot be over populated areas and you cannot be near a stadium meadowlands without a waiver. he cannot be near military bases without a waiver. so, any of that commercial accounts have to be getting waivers because you are between newark, new jersey, there is a
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lot going on there. waivers are not easy to get, let me be clear. number two let's talk about use cases for drones to inspecting solar farms, term, cell phone, package delivery, rooftop inspection and i can go on. geo-mapping, precision agriculture. all of these use cases take place during the day. all of that inspection and imagery and video is during the day. so let's talk about nighttime. night time drones have felt only been legal for a short period, i think less than two years. most commercial drones don't fly at night. there is really no reason. and the only reason to do it is certain type of inspection that uses either thermal imagery or maybe they will use something like infrared imagery. so the idea i thought was very
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telling, you know, john kirby is incredibly smart guy, but he goes from hobbyist drones to commercial drones. in the middle he puts law enforcement. then he puts fixed wing drones, him mansplains so on and so forth. the broad-based use of law enforcement can be anywhere from military to police and everything in between. this feels to me like there is absolutely lawful, but my guess is it is happening he has some sort of testing being done by some part of law enforcement, possibly military, to practice thermal imagery or something like that. i'm not a conspiracy theorist but it doesn't make sense to me. just you are not involved in discussions about this question might. >> i advised pentagon to get security clearance but nothing to do with this, otherwise i
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could not talk. speed to pop it up for the viewers, drone has a drone to pick. biden knows what flying objects are but why won't he tell us? do you believe that to be the case that the president knows that will not tell the american public? >> i mean, it fails to me that i'm glad there is intelligence reports happening today. i hope they leak out. if i was in new jersey and i saw unmanned objects around my head, i know a lot of these are small planes and a lot of these could be, you know, just planes going to the sky. but to have hundreds of drones -- forget the idea there are thousands but hundreds of drones flying in an area that is likely near controlled a restricted space and not able to see the registration number, does not make a lot of sense to me. to get a waiver, you need to put
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your license and registration -- the registration has to be on the ground where you can see it. so you should be able to go right to the owner. >> sandra: think you made this all bizarre for all of us. >> i'm not helping it. >> sandra: robert, thank you. we will see you. we are speechless as well. we will keep following it. now this. >> we will take a look. i have a warm spot in my heart because i won youth 34 points. there are those that say tiktok had something to do with it. >> john: president trump considering close to save tiktok. larry kudlow ahead of the potential sale of tiktok amidst national security concerns. don't you go anywhere. we will be right back. go-friends, gather!
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>> john: tiktok is asking for supreme court to temporarily delay a lot to voice a nationwide ban of the popular app. grady trimble has been looking into this and he's got more. how can this battle play out? >> if tiktok has its way, there could be a decision quickly on this. they are asking to weigh in january 6. essentially, what they are asking is supreme court to halt this band temporarily. that is a few weeks from today.
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the company says the law violates the first amendment right of 170 million american users. we have also learned president electronic net with tiktok ceo at mar-a-lago yesterday hours before that meeting and trump at press conference didn't roll out stopping a ban and has a warm spot in his heart after it helped him win youth voters and the election. lawmakers who passed the band law said social media poses national security threat. at the top and democrat on the house elect committee in china and most of lawmakers say the best thing trump can do is broker a deal with the new buyer. as of right now, it doesn't sound like tiktok as plans for that. that could mean, john, the app in the popular country could go dark the day before inauguration. >> john: i am not sure trump wants to see that, but congress is the one that pass the laws.
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>> biden signed it. >> john: maybe tiktok could be bought out. thanks, grady, sandra. speed 2 minutes from now than till committee briefed on drone sightings rattling people coast-to-coast but will they get answers? comingid. up. om can cer. cer. this holiday season, join our st. jude family. we need you. please donate now.
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