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♪ ♪ peter: good morning. it's the 7 a.m. hour of fox and friends weekend starting with this, new details on the suspicious death investigation of gene hack aman and his wife -- hackman. what the actor's pace item maker reveals about a possible time of death. charlie: and president trump and vice president vance putting america first on display during
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a tense meeting with ukraine's zelenskyy, triggering a democrat meltdown. >> because of what happened today, we are all less safe. ,. >> that was an abomination. >> the only hero in the oval office, the only decent human being for that matter is the ukrainian. [laughter] rachel: ukraine first. [laughter] and the more kids, the merrier in i agree with that. a new study revealing how more children can keep you young! the second hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. ♪ ♪ there is always something there to remind me. ♪ always something there the remind me ♪ rachel: always something there to remind me. you're looking at a shot of duluth wisconsin -- minnesota. it's right on the border of wisconsin, to we used to go to duluth all the a time, so i feel
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like it's part of wisconsin, but it's actually minnesota. there you go, that's a beautiful shot. charlie: so gorgeous. peter: i bet if today had a temperature -- i can't believe the river there is not frozen. rachel: i am too actually. maybe it is and we're just not catching it. charlie: global warming, guys, come on. rachel: listen, they need global warming in that part of the country, no question about it. it's nice to have charlie here, of course, and peter doocy is joining us this morning. peter: thank you, yes. i followed zelenskyy out of washington d.c. rachel: that's right. you were kicked out. you were kicked out and you were brought here. peter: brought here to talk about this meeting yesterday. so, you know, my first day on the white house beat was biden's fist day. i've seen many of these oval sprays. some of them can be kind of boring. of yesterday, top of the list, most interesting, possibly most consequential -- charlie: yeah. peter: and this president, donald trump, who's been asking federal workers for five things
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that they did last week, all he was asking zelenskyy was to say thank you, just say thank you. and he wouldn't do it. charlie: truly amazing. you know, it's funny in this environment, so i keep my texts at zero, that's, like, the one thing i always clear out, all my texts, but i was in the air. i was flying at the same time. when i landed, you turn your phone on, and i had, like, 70 texts. everybody goes, oh, my gosh, did you see this? oh, my gosh, are you watching this? [laughter] at that point i'm like, oh, no, something bad has happened. peter: and and you have a lot of friends in the rare earth minerals business -- [laughter] charlie: exactly. rachel: here is this moment. listen, this is reverberating across the world and sending messages to other leaders as well. here is this exchange that has just everyone rivetted. >> we sign ceasefire. ceasefire. all of them told me that he will
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never go, we signed him, guest contractment yes. but after that he broke the ceasefire. he killed our people, and he didn't exchange prisoners. we signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it. what kind of diplomacy, j.d., you asking about? what do you mean? >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. >> yeah, but -- >> mr. president, mr. president, with respect, i think it's disrespectful for you to come into the oval office and try to litigate this in front of the the american media. i've watched and seen the stories, and i know what happens. of you bring people on a propaganda tour, mr. president. do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military? >> we have problems -- >> and do you think it's respectful to come to the oval office in the united states of america and and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country? >> a lot of --
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>> us -- you don't have the asker a -- cards. >> i'm not playing cards. >> you're gambling with the lives of millions of people you're gambling with world war iii. >> [inaudible] >> and what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country. look, if you can get a ceasefire right now, i'd tell you you'd take it so the bullets top flying and your men stop getting killed. >> of course we want to top the war -- >> you're saying you don't want a ceasefire. i want a ceasefire. you'll get a ceasefire -- >> ask our people about a ceasefire, what they think. >> that wasn't with me. that wasn't with me. that with a guy named biden who was not a smart if person. that was with obama. >> [inaudible] >> excuse me. that was with obama who gave you sheets, and i gave you javelins. i gave you the javelins to take out all those tanks. obama gave you sheets. in fact, the statement is obama gave sheets and trump gave
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javelins. you gotta be more thankful, because let me tell you, you don't have the cards. with us, you have the cards. but without us, you don't have any cards. peter: and we don't know how zelenskyy misread the situation so much, but we know what he missed, right in it's in the trump's money, it's not biden's money, it's american taxpayer money. it's people that a just elected trump that he is still in touch with, who are complaining they can't afford eggs right now, that everything is so expensive, and then we're pouring $300 billion a year into ukraine with. and, you know, donald trump did something at my house, we sometimes have to do with a 2-year-old with, they say say if you're toddler is having a tantrum, sometimes the only thing you can do is just take them to another -- remove them and let them cry it out. rachel: he's on timeout there's no question. he's on timeout. listen, i think that the attitude that he had coming into this is -- first of all, let's
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just talk about that we're even seeing this, that a donald trump has allowed the curtain to be pulled is that the world can see what an exchange like this looks like and also see who zelenskyy is because he's been sort of propped up as this, like, george washington figure, this -- and yet you see the way he acted in here. he literally believes everything the elites and the neo-cons told him about himself. he didn't seem to realize that us isaid actually paid the celebrities who came in to see him. he's believing his own sort of euro press. and he comes into this meeting with that attitude, and, you know, listen, i saw a lot of alpha male energy -- [laughter] coming from from donald trump, from j.d. vance saying, listen, i don't know what the other guy did before me, but this is a new new sheriff. we're going to end this war because a lot of people have died. j.d. vance talked about, you
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know, how they're forcing conscripts up -- i've read stories that they even had a men with downs syndrome and recruited them and forced them into vans toss recruit them to go into this meat grinder of a war. this has been brutal a, and donald trump said you are gambling with world war iii, and we're not going the pay for this. charlie: and, of course, after that explosive meeting, zelenskyy canceled all his interviews with american media after that except for our own bret baier, but then he went on last night on "special report" if did not take the opportunity to apologize. >> do you think your relationship with donald trump, president trump, after today can be salvaged? >> can be -- >> [speaking in native tongue] >> yes, of course, because it's relations more than two president. the historical relations, strong relations between our people.
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finish and that's why i always began with to thank your people from if our people. and and this is the most important. and, of course thankful to president and of course to congress, but first of all to your people. your people help to save our people. peter: based on everything we know about what happened yesterday, zelenskyy thinks he's going to get a better deal from -- that he can get a better deal from donald trump by holding out. but based on everything we know about a donald trump, that's not gonna happen. and zelenskyy, these political geniuses should have told him beforehand that it's possible j.d. vance or somebody in the room might bring up that he did campaign alongside these democrats in the 2024 cycle because there's one person in the world with an encyclopedia in their mind of everybody who ever campaigned with a democrat or another republican, and that is donald trump. and we've got this video, there they are in scranton,
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pennsylvania. zelenskyy went to battleground pa with josh shapiro, the number one harris surrogate for a while once biden was sidelined, and bob casey who is right there behind him, he lost. and they were watching these missiles that the u.s. was paying for and sending over to ukraine. look, he's signing them. and he was acting like he didn't know what vance was talking about. oh, you went and campaigned with the opposition. that's what he's talking about. rachel: not only did that happen, but i believe donald trump tried to report this as foreign interference in this election. and, by the way, repulsive, signing these bombs that are going to kill -- peter: yes. in the same outfit that you wear to the oval office a, by the way. rachel: he has one costume. charlie: and, of course, foreign interference also being the premise of the entire first sham impeachment of donald trump in the first place, so it's kind of worth noting that. but it also goes back to the point with zelenskyy, you have no cards, bro!
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the only cards you have are the cards that president trump is providing you, the american people are providing you. that's the only reason you're here in the first place x. for him to get all cheeky and talk about, oh, no, we're not playing cards here. like, refusing to accept -- it's like dealing with, like, a drunk, insolent teenager, trying to have a logical debate with him. and he's just being, like -- and you can't be surprised that it ends up pissing off donald trum- rachel: and j.d. vance. charlie: and everybody else. rachel: i think the role of vance in this was so so fascinating, the way he and trump are tag teaming on this. they're both on the same america first -- charlie: it's bad cop and badder cop. rachel: it's amazing. no surprise, democrats took that america first exchange that you just saw, and and they're on the side of zelenskyy. watch. >> president trump wants to look tough. it's important for the american people to understand because of
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what happened today, we are all less safe. they're going to be happy about this. putin and his cronies are probably popping champagne bottles right now. >> what we just witnessed between donald trump, j.d. vance and president zelenskyy inside the white house was an ambush. it was a planned ambush designed to embarrass president zelenskyy in order to benefit vladimir putin. that was an embarrassment. that was an abomination. >> the president of the united states is a coward. he is vladimir putin's puppet. it's just with embarrassing that the only hero in the oval office, the only decent human being for that a matter is the ukrainian. >> it's a very sad day and an embarrassment for the united states on the world stage. but let's ten back and an -- step back and analyze what's happened here. i think there's no question that this was a setup. you heard donald trump say at the end of that a clip you plaid, this is great television.
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this was a setup. rachel: you know what was a setup? susan rice. susan rice set up this whole world. susan rice encouraged zelenskyy to push for entering into nato and sort of signaled we might do that, and that, of course, ended up ticking off putin. and i think in many ways starting this invasion, and that's why donald trump has said, no no, you're not going to be a part of nato in this deal. we're going to leave that as a neutral area and also you're going to pay us back. the europeans, you guys, are also sending messages similar to the democrats saying we stand with you, zelenskyy. i think it's interesting because what i see is if the american people are not just seeing the ingratitude and sort of entitlement of zelenskyy, but that actually is emblematic of the europeans in general. they don't seem to care that we have our own problems here, that we have our own debt, that we
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have our own people the take care of -- charlie: we have our own border. rachel: we have our own border that we're just now finally, thank god because of donald trump, securing. and to walk in here with that kind of attitude, i think, is also a bad look for europe in general. but also i think reflective of who they are. peter: and to all these democratic points, democratic lawmaker points that this was a big setup and it's so so embarrassing, white house officials insist to us it was not a setup, and is minute went on "the daily mail," a white house official, to say zelenskyy should to not are gone after j.d., but the bigger point about these democrats, they have amnesia. yes, in this extraordinary moment played out on live tv, but it also happened behind closed doors two-and-a-half years ago. -- two and a half years. nbc news, halloween, 2022, biden, owe biden had barely finished telling zelenskyy he just green lighted another $1 billion in military assistance for ukraine when zelenskyy
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started listing all the additional help he needed and wasn't getting. biden lost his temper, people familiar with the call said, the american people are being quite generous and he aid, raising his voice, and zelenskyy could show a little more gratitude. if you swapped in the names trump and vance, that is pretty much exactly describing what we saw yesterday. they just -- in politics there's this rule, you know, never -- the top people, they never really say sorry for anything. but you can say thank you. rachel: yeah. but what's interesting is that was a private call. we heard that readout of it, but it's a whole other thing, isn't is it, carly, just seeing it -- charlie, seeing his face, seeing his smirk, seeing him roll his eyes, seeing him refer to j.d. vance is, the vice president, as j.d., while j.d. refers to to him as mr. president. showing up in the oval office, you know, wearing his military costume -- peter: and sitting there like this. you sit there like this if you're in trouble for something
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or if you're really worried about -- charlie: the body language was manager else and the eye rolling and the huffing. the body language in and of itself was pretty amazing. rachel: yeah. well, he said, as donald trump said, you're gambling with world war iii. of donald trump doesn't want to fund it. i think most of the american people are with women -- with him. the santa fe, new mexico, sheriff's office is ruling out carbon monoxide poisoning as they investigate the death of gene hackman and his wife. peter: it comes as the couple's deaths are being deemed suspicious enough for a toro investigation. charlie: cannily painter is here with the details. chanley? >> reporter: that's right, good morning. we are learning that the two-time oscar winner likely passed away about nine days before his body was discovered. according to this santa fe if sheriff's office, gene hackman's pacemaker showed his last recorded event on february 7th. the 95-year-old and and his wife betsy, along with one of their dogs, were found dead at their
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home wednesday. authorities saying there were no visible signs of trauma to their bodies, and while the cause and manner of their deaths has yet to be determined, the santa fe sheriff told reporters he is, quote, pretty confident no foul play was involved and that investigators are now able to rule out to the the possibility of carbon monoxide if poisoning. >> just today i spoke to the pathologist from the new mexico office of the medical investor. this was at 2:00 p.m. today. she revealed to me the following information: both individuals tested negative for carbon monoxide. >> reporter: inside the couple's home, with cell phones were seized along with medical records and common med medications including thyroid and blood pressure pills along with tylenol. investigators are working together -- to piece together a timeline. >> i haven't seen reports of anything missing or ransacked.
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this is going to be a toxicology case. i guarantee they're going to find more and, unfortunately, toxicology can take months to perform. >> reporter: this comes after he -- we learned from the search warrant two dogs were also found alive, and his wife's body was found near a scattered bottle of pills. while the autopsy as are complete, the toxicology report may take up to three months. guys? rachel: thank you, chanley. all right. well, turning now to a couple of headlines, the justice department released a wave of jeffrey epstein files this week but stopped short of releasing his client list. many conservative lawmakers including congresswoman anna paulina luna are expressing their frustration about the document rollout. listen. >> i was tasked with the task force on declassification to look for and investigate the files once they are released from the attorney general's office. now, i want to be clear about something. what we found in the last couple
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of weeks and what's definitely apparent if there's shawl a war taking place in the intelligence agencies. i have full faith in kash patel and a.g. bondi to deliver those file, but the american people want the truth, we don't want redactions. rachel: attorney general pam bonn canty is accuse the fbi of withholding thousands of files -- pam bondi -- and they demanded they be delivered to her office immediately. i wonder why that hasn't yet happened. happening today though, a 12-mile stretch of interstate 40 will reopen today in western north carolina five months after it suffered major damage during hurricane helene. the flood caused portions of the road near the tennessee border to the collapse. the price tag for repairs are somewhere around $15 million. officials say it could take three years for i-40 to be fully repaired. and those are your headlines. charlie: remarkable progress after very little progress in western north carolina. rachel: yeah.
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all right. we're going to check in with adam klotz. he's wearing a leather jacket, he's by the motorcycles. this is, like, who do you think you are, tom cruise? is this a "top gun" thing you're going to do, riding away on one of these things at the international speedway? adam: a james dean's from indiana, adam klotz is from indiana. there a coincidence there? rachel: yeah. and he has the hair. adam: that's what i'm going for. [laughter] and i've been trying torque like, pull off a look here -- to pull off a look here. come with me. i'm trying to pull off the a look, and i've been whispering to these motorcycles, seeing which one talks back to me. if is and i kind of, i kind of like the sound of this. i kind of like -- oh, yeah. oh, yeah, guys. i'm going to be riding coming up here in a little bit. charlie: the sound of freedom right there. rachel: wow. adam: whoo!
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charlie: nice. [laughter] peter: you need a helmet. rachel: he's a rebel without a cause. adam: i'm going to be safe. charlie: a rebel without a clue. [laughter] peter: thank you, adam. be careful. charlie: all right. the high tensions in the white house sending shock waves across the world. what this could mean for the future of a ukraine peace deal with rush. >> shah. liberty! mom: liberty mutual is all she talks about since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. biberty: it's pronounced "biberty." baby: liberty! biberty: biberty! baby: liberty! biberty: nice try, kid. only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: liberty. patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth they have to make a choice one versus the other. sensodyne clinical white provides two shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patients are going to love to see sensodyne on the shelf.
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powering possibilities. comcast business. ♪ peter: ukrainian president zelenskyy asking america for continued support in their fight against russia despite the hundreds of billions of dollars in aid a we've already sent over. >> can ukraine win this war or hold off russia without continued u.s. support? >> it will be difficult for us. that's why i'm here, that's why i will speak about the future negotiations. it will be difficult without your support. peter: this comes after zelenskyy left the white house without signing the min aals deal following a heated exchange with president trump. what will happen now that that peace talks seem to have hit a wall? former ciaation chief dan hoffman served in moscow and joins us now. dan, put on your cia station chief of moscow hat.
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what do you think vladimir putin thought of that meeting yesterday? >> yeah. i think, look, if i were still in the cia and i had the chance to brief the white house, what i try to do, what i did at cia is to see the world through vladimir putin's eyes. that's what i did when i was at a cia, through his twisted kgb eyes, and the challenge for us is that vladimir putin launched this invasion of ukraine over three years ago. he's been raining down hell on ukrainian civilians because he wants to destroy ukraine as a state and install a kremlin puppet regime. what scares him the most is democracy. he can't allow ukraine with a sizable speaking russian population to enjoy commercial and diplomatic and strategic ties with europe and the west. and so the question is, what is it going to take for russia to stop this brutal attack the on ukraine, and i think everyone would like to see a ceasefire, but i'm not sure that putin --
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because he hasn't achieved his objective, i'm not sure he's ready to stop yet. he's suffered hundreds of thousands of casualties and at a great strategic cost with finland and sweden being so concerned about their own security that they've joined nato. to we're looking at how we get to a ceasefire and then a post-conflict reconstruction plan, extraordinary challenges, peter. i'm not sure i see this going forward in any positive way. the president yesterday talked about not being aligned with either side, trying to mediate the conflict, and i think we found that cushion of -- the that discussion of russia and the threat zelenskyy feels russia continue it is the pose in that setting and why they were talking past each other, and why i think it would have been for helpful, perhaps, for them nod to do that in -- not to do the that in front of the cameras. peter: since the war started in 2022, $175 a billion under the biden administration went to to zelenskyy and his government.
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zero dollars so far under the trump administration. but trump trying to get some of that $175 billion back with this mineral deal. it blew up yesterday. is that something where if the u.s. and ukraine are not going to come up with a deal, some is other country could go in? or are we just totally stuck here, and the offramp that trump was trying against zelenskyy yesterday has been washed out? >> yeah, i don't know if some other country would eke to do that. i'm not -- seek to do that. i'm not sure anyone would have the wherewithal. if i had been advising president zelenskyy, i would are told him the one thing you've got to come back to ukraine with is a signed, sealed and delivered rare earth deal with the united states so so that the united states has skin in the game in ukraine, a commercial interest in the viability of ukraine as an independent state going forward. let some of the other issues take shape regarding security and deter thing rush a from future aggression. -- deterring
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russia. it devolved yesterday, and they didn't get there, and now we've got to reset. this is over to president zelenskyy. i think he's got to engage with republican lawmakers and try to make this right. peter: if i was advising zelenskyy, i would have just said if the president or vice president tell you to say thank you, say thank you. we can say thank you. dan hoffman, thank you. >> thanks. peter bother all right. coming up, a texas judge facing pushback as accused cop killers are set free on bond. we'll take a look at this judge's soft-on-crime record next. ♪ did you take your vitamin today? that's my job.
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bond. the first time someone has been released for such serious charges in over 20 years. now a texas judge is facing blowback after setting bond for the second suspect charged in the case. >> unfortunately, judge hillary ungarre is a rogue judge and notorious for releasing repeat offenders who go out and kill other members of our community. we've got to stop these rogue judges. i was attacked as a d.a. for fighting against this type of activity by to our local judges. right now we appear to have a d.a. that's come place sent -- complacent and okay with it. charlie: here to help us look at this judge's record is the fraternallered of national police officers vice president joe grimaldi. help break this down for us because it's kind of mind-boggling to think that that a judge would grant bail to someone who's accused of killing
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a cop. >> yeah. well, let's be clear, this judge is an absolute disgrace. and he doesn't even deserve to be called a judge, she's just an activist masquerading as one. to allow these with two dirtbags who are charged with viciousesly am a bushing and shooting the deputy over 41 times to make sure they finished the job, i mean, to give these individuals bond is unconscionable. i've never seen anything like it in my 20 years in law enforcement. but as shocking as it is, it is completely on brand for this so-called judge who has made a habit out of letting cold-blooded murders, walk out of her courtroom. she went another monster out on bond who robbed a 71-year-old woman and murder her -- [audio difficulty] on judge ungarre's hands. if she had a red of integrity, which i assure you she does not, she would resign in shame for
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this. charlie: so when this case came up and you realized this accused cop killer had been granted parole, did you -- you already knew judge hillary ungarre. you knew her reputation. >> yeah. everyone is familiar with judge ungarre here in harris county because he has made a habit of letting viability criminals out -- violent criminals out over and over again. and it completely roads the trust law enforcement has, erodes the trust law enforcement has in the system is, but more importantly, of the community. how are we expected the investigate cases, how are we expected the get witnesses to come forward if a spineless judge is going to let the suspects right back out on the treat before the paperwork's dry? and what this judge is really signaling to the community is that she cares more about her revolving door criminal justice ideology than she do does about the community members out on our streets. charlie: what does this say to your fellow officers who actually have to go out there and enforce the law knowing
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judges like this are just going to let an accused cop killer back out on the street? >> what it really says is, is that she doesn't give a damn about a police officers. she the doesn't care that we put to our lives on the line every single today to protect our communities. he doesn't give a damn about the community if you're willing to let murderers out over if over again. someone needs to stick a microphone in her face and if ask, do you feel a shred of responsibility for the people you have let out and and have gone on to rob, murder, assault, rape innocent people in our communities? you know what? if she's up for re-election in 2026, so the members of harris county need the make sure they vote her ass out. charlie: officer, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. charlie: looking for a therapist? schools and adults are now using a.i. chat with thes for their -- chat bots for their mental health. and get your helmets ready, adam is live this morning from the if 84th annual daytona beach bike week. adam in. ♪
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adam klotz is on a bike, on a motorcycle at daytona international speedway. adam a, this might be the first on a hog live shot that we've had on "fox & friends," at least in 2025. adam: i think you're probably right, peter -- [audio difficulty] earlier rachel said who do you think you are, tom cruise? well, tom cruise, jackie chan, adam klotz do their own stunts. so, yes, i am a little bit like that. has anyone ever in the history done a weather forecast from a motorcycle? i would like to think not. [audio difficulty] because i've got a weather forecast for the folks who are going to come out here today. ultimately -- [audio difficulty] daytona beach where currently temperatures are in the 50s which means this leather that looks really cool, it's very practical as well. we're also talking about temperatures climbing up to the piddle 70s today. -- middle
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70s. it is going to be a beautiful day. we're ultimately going to get -- [audio difficulty] we're going to be seeing this motocross event tonight. [audio difficulty] peter: and -- [laughter] , and adam a, your audio was just taking a few hits there. easy to understand considering that you apparently have a cameraman who is riding a motorcycle backwards, but good job not knocking over any cones until you went out of frame. so thank you, adam klotz. rachel: thank you, peter if. peter i don't think he can hear us. rachel: i hear you. [laughter] as the president continues to put america first, the european right is learning from what is being called the trump tornado. this comes as trump and vance send yet another strong message during that heated oval office exchanging with zelenskyy. >> i'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end
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the destruction of your country. mr. president, mr. president, with respect, i think it's disrespectful for you to come into the oval office and try to litigate this in front of the american media. >> you're gambling with world war iii. and what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country. look, if you can get a ceasefire right now, i'd tell you you take it so the bullets stop flying and your men stop getting killed finish. >> to of course we want to stop the war. >> you're saying you don't want a ceasefire. rachel: well, here to discuss is senior fellow at the heritage foundation, mike gonzalez. so, mike, we booked you before this whole exchange happened. we booked you because you who an amazing op-ed for the heritage foundation about what the european if right is learning from what you call the trump tornado. and so i want to talk about that, but maybe since we just played that clip, why don't you -- because you spent a lot of time in europe not just with the right, but just as an observe iser of what's going if on there politically. how is this being received by
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brussels and by the rest of, you know, the european people? in well, as can be expected, rachel. good morning to you and to your viewers. there is, the same phenomenon in europe that we have here, there is a rino right and then there's the populist right just like there is within the republican party. ray yes. >> so as we can expect, the rino right in europe aghast and all that as they are at a everything that happens with trump. there's a populist right that is very wary of war, very wary also a of russian expansionism. but they don't want -- they want to be able to give back to the domestic agenda. they want to get the war settled like the white house, like the trump administration do does, and they want -- and and that really is what attracts them to trump. it's the steps he has taken since being in office. as a you just said, i just spent two weeks in europe.
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by the way, just to demonstrate, i just got this hat, i don't know if you can see it, make europe great again. i got it at a summit of european if parties, 3 of them in -- 13 of them in madrid just two weeks ago. rachel: yeah. to you said this in op-ed that trump's rapid-fire activity, this whirlwind month of changes and and doge and if all of these reforms and looking behind the curtain, that it has left the european right with hope but also envy. there's sort of this sense of awe that they have about what we're doing here, and they're going, wait, maybe we could do it like that here in europe. >> well, they look at three things especially. they look at trump's successful, the dewokeification of american society. trump has actually -- a lot of the executive orders have dealt with the cultural issues, with race and with sex and with gender, and they really, they have this problem in europe just as much as we do.
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they're also very excited about a cutting down the permanent state, the bureaucracy is. they have the same issue there in which you have a permanent bureaucracy that invariably sides with the big state, with the left. and the third thing is immigration. this is a global phenomenon. they also have borders that some of them are open -- rachel: yes. >> -- just like biden opened our border with mexico. they love what trump has done. they want to repeat all of this in europe. rachel: yeah. expect popular right is also happy that usaid has been dismantled. i know the vox party in spain if leader, he's like, great, get rid of it. it's been funding media that's meant to demonize the popular right. so maybe without all that funding, they'll are have a fighting chance, an equal chance of getting their message out. this is a great article.
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again, it's called the european right is learning from the trump tornado. mike gonzalez at the heritage foundation, thanks for joining us this morning. >> thank you, rachel. rachel: you got it. all right. well, using a.i. for therapy? if why expert perts say chat bots posing as doctors could actually are dangerous consequences for patients. there are touches of black. they say a lot without having to say much. they stand for elegance. refinement. and prestige. even a little can go a long way. and though they're darker than the darkest night. they make you see everything in a new light. get 1.9% apr for up to 60 months on the purchase of select new 2025 sportage and 2025 sorento models.
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♪ rachel: artificial intelligence is now growing in the medical field with chat bots, oh, boy, acting as virtual therapists for both cool-aged kids and adults -- school-aged kids and adults. is this really a papping? charlie: apparently -- happening. peter: i think so. "the new york times" is reporting that artificial intelligence is ripping through the mental health professions offering waves of new tools designed to assist or in some cases replace the work of human clinicians. so is this trend, this new trend, really effective in treating mental health issues? if. charlie: here to discuss is clinical psychologist dr. kevin gilliland. docker great to to see you this morning -- docker great to see you. i get the whole idea of using
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a.i. to diagnose, like, physical ailments like my foot hurts and it hurts here and an a.i. tells you -- but, i mean, seriously, your a.i. therapist? >> yeah. hook, this is going to be a painful segment for some people. [laughter] i hate to tell you, but tom cruise is not your therapist -- [laughter] and i say that as one of the many actual examples of why we've got to really be careful with chatbots. they're a tool. and like you said, if you use that tool in the right place like gathering some initial information, some assessment diagnosis to help point people in a direction shows some positive signs. but when it comes to counseling, no. it is -- if we talked about the flu shot like researchers talk about a.i. chat bots for counseling, nobody would get a flu shot. that's, that's how far we're lacking good research on that and the development of chat bots
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for counseling. finish. rachel: doctor, where are the bioethicists? where are the medical ethicists? this is trans-humanism, this is -- it's actually dehumanizing. humans are people, and they have mental health needs, and they need other humans, not robots. and this whole idea that it was even let out, like, the way i reacted when i read it, doctor, was is this really happening? because i can't believe that this has been allowed. >> yeah. i absolutely agree with you, rachel. it is a misplaced tool. i get that we're trying to solve a need, but we don't need to have bad ideas. it's just raising the risk for so many reasons. there are nuances to the provider-patient interaction whether it's virtual or even this in person. but chatbots, it's a system. it's a longic system is. and it's only -- logic system.
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and it's only gathering a couple of data points. if you think about it -- i never thought i'd have to talk about this again. do you remember how weird and mildly awkward with you were after covid when you could actually hug another human? you felt if it, it was different. and it was a neighbor. it was somebody you didn't even know, you were just is excited for a real person because there were all these other data points, facial expression, tone of voice, sarcasm that chat bots have no idea about. and you're right, there has to be a very fast response at high levels of government to go, hey, we've crossed the line. rachel: yeah. we have souls, and these chat bots don't recognize that. dr. gilliland, thank you of. peter: the9 chat bot above the screen says more "fox & friends" coming up. [laughter] ah great. our new ultimate adhesive will save the day.
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