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senior political analyst brit hume has thoughts on that tonight. good evening.s, as we pointed out that in peter doocy's piece earlier a number of sunday she was talking about the situation at the border. i want to get your thoughts on how he did in the messaging of the administration. >> i said what he said was hard to sell to the american people and even though we have access that we would like at the border, what's going on is that the border is not open, the border is closed and then chris had to acknowledge that there is people who are getting it across and sent into the interior of the country. he was trying to explain at one point they were doing everything they could and i forgotten the word he used. in talking about the processes that we are putting the processes in place and what does it mean? so, i thought it was pretty unconvincing performance at least to anybody with eyes. >> yeah, the media obviously had big issues which brings me to the question that the federal judge and you know this judge. judge lauren silverman in the federal appeals court and
senior political analyst brit hume has thoughts on that tonight. good evening.s, as we pointed out that in peter doocy's piece earlier a number of sunday she was talking about the situation at the border. i want to get your thoughts on how he did in the messaging of the administration. >> i said what he said was hard to sell to the american people and even though we have access that we would like at the border, what's going on is that the border is not open, the border is closed and then...
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don't have prevention or hume's isis unhappy as a smoker. would and then you would have to volunteer all blue stories all. other ordinary members or so when i was in one of those you know as if you don't know if you go by a lot of things out of what are some of the. things out there is your name. cops are not the mustard you know we don't put a smug didn't know you didn't wasn't. long the money now that i know. community. got. to conclude. that you consider. what you told me so you're so. to all or do. anything dorsami you know a new government so i don't know that in and that's how domicile. federal judge in the old order same in that had i'm going to wasn't him up on go on go would have handed us already made out. oh my shit got out wasn't behind me that. was just how i wanted us to do it for those that believe it was. all just. well this is all the big. game isn't for you to truly. believe. you. can't believe. oh. it's just usually. you tube you. never. hear a. little. look. to go tell me that i would agree or think it's a good to get the
don't have prevention or hume's isis unhappy as a smoker. would and then you would have to volunteer all blue stories all. other ordinary members or so when i was in one of those you know as if you don't know if you go by a lot of things out of what are some of the. things out there is your name. cops are not the mustard you know we don't put a smug didn't know you didn't wasn't. long the money now that i know. community. got. to conclude. that you consider. what you told me so you're so. to...
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well, who to put on the story of the fake fbi background investigation but brit hume.o joins us now, brit, i appreciate you coming on tonight. some of us accuse the fbi of not being quite on the level of botching investigations, but picking up background investigation to a supreme court nominee seems to me to be pretty big news. >> he said nothing at the white house to support that proposition. look, i'm glad you wanted to have me on the story, but i hope you won't asked me to relive that whole nightmare. that was, and my mind, 50 years the single most disgusting thing that i've ever witnessed. it was an out and out on uncorroborated character assassination of a man who was probably well qualified for the job of supreme court justice, whose number of opinions been adopted by the supreme court itself, whose testimony on the matters that mattered most that is the law and his role as a judge was impeccable, and the effort was made to undo him by this last-minute allegation by a woman who could not tell even what year he was alleged to have assaulted her, where exactly hap
well, who to put on the story of the fake fbi background investigation but brit hume.o joins us now, brit, i appreciate you coming on tonight. some of us accuse the fbi of not being quite on the level of botching investigations, but picking up background investigation to a supreme court nominee seems to me to be pretty big news. >> he said nothing at the white house to support that proposition. look, i'm glad you wanted to have me on the story, but i hope you won't asked me to relive that...
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brit hume has read the law, speaks and thinks clearly enjoins us from our set tonight. what does this laws say, it's designed to dehydrate and kill people, what else does it say? >> other than the manslaughter of people starving and thirsting to deathin outside of polling places, infected from its pollng workers and others to distribute water if they so choose, people can bring the water but what they can't do is walk up on the street and say have a little water and by the way, the water bottle says vote for joe, right? they're worried about electioneering. >> tucker: and every place i've ever lived, you're not allowed to approach people in line if you are. >> you can't police the street outside to identify partisans, it's completely exaggerated claimm at best. it is a diva biggest whopper for the president has publicly told about this law, he said it cuts back on voting hours, it most certainly does not, they are hexactly the same voting hours they had of the most recent georgia election which nobody complained about aunt during which byd the way they had recod turnout
brit hume has read the law, speaks and thinks clearly enjoins us from our set tonight. what does this laws say, it's designed to dehydrate and kill people, what else does it say? >> other than the manslaughter of people starving and thirsting to deathin outside of polling places, infected from its pollng workers and others to distribute water if they so choose, people can bring the water but what they can't do is walk up on the street and say have a little water and by the way, the water...
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and i was taken to what brit hume said earlier, i thought when biden got elected, there would be the people to put their mandates and effects appear they got in a habit of mandates and they like mandating. remember, they love to issue mandates. they do it as a safer people's own good. so i think we will see more of that. but there will be a rebellion and reaction because you have those numbers comparing florida and california. florida is looking pretty good. people have their own experience now. so i think there will be a big push back against this whole idea of coercion. >> bret: and possibly an election issue prior to 2022. when we come back, tomorrow's headlines tonight from the panel. keep it here. ♪ ♪ so you want to make the best burger ever? then make it! that means cooking day and night until you get... (ding)... you got paid! that means... best burger ever. intuit quickbooks helps small businesses be more successful with payments, . ♪ ♪ the chevy silverado trail boss. when you have a two-inch lift. when you have goodyear duratrac tires. when you have rancho shocks and an inte
and i was taken to what brit hume said earlier, i thought when biden got elected, there would be the people to put their mandates and effects appear they got in a habit of mandates and they like mandating. remember, they love to issue mandates. they do it as a safer people's own good. so i think we will see more of that. but there will be a rebellion and reaction because you have those numbers comparing florida and california. florida is looking pretty good. people have their own experience...
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let's talk about voting rights with senior political analyst brit hume.efforts to get this done, there aren't many things that you hear getting this kind of push but this one is. >> welcome i think, bret, voting is a right and must be protected and is such a sanctifies cause and this country and the democrats have seized on it with wild exaggerations, for example, in the georgia law. in order to create a justification for abolishing the filibuster. and the pressure is great enough, you know, members are under enough pressure they might vote to do that and they can do that with 51 votes if they choose to. so i think there's a good chance that this is what this is really all about. what is being said about the georgia law, for example, extraordinarily off-base. for example the claim to receive water and food while waiting in line, well, you can't do that off the street because they were trying to keep the people from using anything that is planned this to voters to vote the way they want. about poll workers are free to take food and water out as well. so th
let's talk about voting rights with senior political analyst brit hume.efforts to get this done, there aren't many things that you hear getting this kind of push but this one is. >> welcome i think, bret, voting is a right and must be protected and is such a sanctifies cause and this country and the democrats have seized on it with wild exaggerations, for example, in the georgia law. in order to create a justification for abolishing the filibuster. and the pressure is great enough, you...
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our very own brit hume has read the law.gs clearly and joins us from our set tonight. brit, great to see you. >> tucker. >> tucker: this law is designed to dehydrate and kill people what else does it say'. >> other than the manslaughter of people who are starving and thirsting to death out on the street outside of polling places. in fact, it permits poll workers and others to distribute water if they so choose. people can bring the water and what they can't do is walk up on the street and say here, have a little water and by the way the water bottle says vote for joe, right? i mean, they are worried about electionee r snr isn't that the law you are not aloud to approach people if line if you are a partisan. >> you can't police the street outside to identify partisans. >> tucker: right. >> it's a completely exaggerated claim at best. and it isn't even the biggest whopper that the president has publicly told about this law. he said cut back on the voting hours. it most most certainly does not. the voting hours are the exactly
our very own brit hume has read the law.gs clearly and joins us from our set tonight. brit, great to see you. >> tucker. >> tucker: this law is designed to dehydrate and kill people what else does it say'. >> other than the manslaughter of people who are starving and thirsting to death out on the street outside of polling places. in fact, it permits poll workers and others to distribute water if they so choose. people can bring the water and what they can't do is walk up on...
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joining us now to make sense of it all, we believe, is fox news senior political analyst brit hume.t, you have been all over this. this is driving you crazy. have you seen it with your grand kids? >> brit: yes, i have. my granddaughters are both in college. and they have been doing distance learning. >> brian: the worst. >> brit: each of the past two terms. and neither of them like it. and has found it, you know, useful. it's very hard for the kids to learn that way. and all the testing that we have seen that gives a sense of how well kids are learning tells us that they are not learning nearly well enough in this way. their educations have all been badly damaged. you know, their commencement exercises have been canceled or cut down. all of that -- all of their whole high school experience has been damaged for those kids and college experience as well. >> brian: you know, brit, if we're bombing iraq and you are going to school in baghdad, school is going to be descrund. and when the pandemic first hit, schools are going to be disrupted. but, once some of the private schools and publ
joining us now to make sense of it all, we believe, is fox news senior political analyst brit hume.t, you have been all over this. this is driving you crazy. have you seen it with your grand kids? >> brit: yes, i have. my granddaughters are both in college. and they have been doing distance learning. >> brian: the worst. >> brit: each of the past two terms. and neither of them like it. and has found it, you know, useful. it's very hard for the kids to learn that way. and all...
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jacob originally from bavaria hume of to berlin a few years ago is considered a legend of the electronic dance music scene unit and nasal is one of germany's most iconic lastic artists loud strange and provocative but also extremely successful d.j. hell commissioned him to design an album cover them they ended up making an album together. it's quite well known artist quite. quite expensive not my leap you know so i said instead of paying you something we go to the studio and do some music the result is not just the album but a fuck published in a collector's edition the project also features love songs that d.j. held wrote with the ticket to me is a 91 year old mother and manager of his collaborator. looking for new excitement for new things thanks that's not done now and compilation so. so we quote quite similar on that. thanks to the coronavirus pandemic d.j. hal has been unable to earn money with live gigs club he doesn't miss travelling around the world to play in clubs. he's been busy at home in the studio and he's got a new plan for when clubs do open up again. i didn't tar of myse
jacob originally from bavaria hume of to berlin a few years ago is considered a legend of the electronic dance music scene unit and nasal is one of germany's most iconic lastic artists loud strange and provocative but also extremely successful d.j. hell commissioned him to design an album cover them they ended up making an album together. it's quite well known artist quite. quite expensive not my leap you know so i said instead of paying you something we go to the studio and do some music the...
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players of recent times is returning to international soccer at the grand old age of 30 not the brit hume of last played for sweden almost 5 years ago his performances on the pitch as strong as ever one of the game's most controversial figures is back. he's happy to be back slaton abraham of it has returned to international d.t. he last played for sweden at euro 2016 quitting after making his 116th international appearance but his recent form a club side milan prompted the player to rethink leading to a spectacular comeback to play in the national team is the biggest thing you can and you can do as a football player. and as i was following them inside me i was feeling i think i can hold them i think i can do something they bring him of it would become the oldest player to ever turn out for sweden if he takes part in the world cup qualifier against georgia on thursday and while he still has the required quality the team will have to take his aging legs into account reduce a few 6 it's not easy to to run that much for a night the night the minutes we have to. helping to clear in on this qua
players of recent times is returning to international soccer at the grand old age of 30 not the brit hume of last played for sweden almost 5 years ago his performances on the pitch as strong as ever one of the game's most controversial figures is back. he's happy to be back slaton abraham of it has returned to international d.t. he last played for sweden at euro 2016 quitting after making his 116th international appearance but his recent form a club side milan prompted the player to rethink...
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welcome 'd back alice continue says discussion with professor hume i got me a few device to call this lenten on the long term impact of health service what kind of the pandemic professor have been going to the strength of commitment of the national health service and the people within it is that unrivaled anywhere in the world all of the other health services that have that degree of of commitment and care. i think it's all right old suburban and it's because we're integrated it's not to denigrate what any doctor or nurse anywhere that her sesame welcome assessment to everyone together like this bus the national health service here is a national health service we are going into greatly the organization that goes to war together and that's what we did here and that connection made of see huge difference i think so you the medical care and legal team member that no health care system is perfect that everyone listening to this may well know someone who's had a bad experience in the n.h.s. where things words aren't right but if you can cross the swedes we are the best in class we're prett
welcome 'd back alice continue says discussion with professor hume i got me a few device to call this lenten on the long term impact of health service what kind of the pandemic professor have been going to the strength of commitment of the national health service and the people within it is that unrivaled anywhere in the world all of the other health services that have that degree of of commitment and care. i think it's all right old suburban and it's because we're integrated it's not to...
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advocates that insist more regulation is a good thing for the industry and the pence away from man hume adoption i think it's dangerous here as it will only end stifling innovation and putting digital currencies as a disadvantage beyond which apparently seems to be the goal because central banks are determined to protect the power i mean the u.s. has a story we've been very tough with crypto regulation when it stopped libra before it even got off the ground for fear that it would undermine the dollar and quote threaten the global economy and so far the u.s. has accustomed to being at the forefront of technology stifling innovation will see more of the bible and talent leaving that choice or market the family havens like switzerland multitude pam but it would only put the us further behind technologically making the coming lose out of billions of dollars so we need to build up and just broke out unions to be open seems like it was going to help define and provide clarity in caught by what's our focus will be security or commodity so it doesn't seem like there's too much regulation around
advocates that insist more regulation is a good thing for the industry and the pence away from man hume adoption i think it's dangerous here as it will only end stifling innovation and putting digital currencies as a disadvantage beyond which apparently seems to be the goal because central banks are determined to protect the power i mean the u.s. has a story we've been very tough with crypto regulation when it stopped libra before it even got off the ground for fear that it would undermine the...
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because it gave america the gift of harry hume. harry truman who was my first american president. i don't have to tell this audience truman was both a remarkable leader and a remarkable man. nor do i have to tell you about his lifelong affection for this state or his special connection with westminster college. and as you all know, it was truman's invitation that winston churchill accepted and came to deliver the 7th green foundation lecture in march 1946. one reason that churchill accepted the invitation was that truman had promised to introduce him at the speech. it was an unusual gesture by a sitting american president towards a former british prime minister, but perhaps even more unusual was the fact that truman gave churchill as ride from washington tou missouri aboard the presidential train, the ferdinand magellan. the two of them were joined on the long journey by a number of truman's associates from back home. one historian likened the scene to a political rally and party bus rolled up into one. [ laughter ] with alcoholic beverages flowing freely, except when people pause
because it gave america the gift of harry hume. harry truman who was my first american president. i don't have to tell this audience truman was both a remarkable leader and a remarkable man. nor do i have to tell you about his lifelong affection for this state or his special connection with westminster college. and as you all know, it was truman's invitation that winston churchill accepted and came to deliver the 7th green foundation lecture in march 1946. one reason that churchill accepted the...
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brit hume, thank you so much for that. >> you bet. >> well, our southern border, border with mexico,collapsing. hate to say that, but it's true. the latest sign of it today, an suv carrying 25 apparent illegal immigrants crashed in southern california. horrifying! but a national consequence of our border policy. former white house adviser steven miller tells us why this is about to get a lot worse. that's straight ahead. - hi, i'm michael youssef. have you ever experienced the pain of betrayal? it hurts when someone abandons you or lies about you, but jesus knows all about that pain, your pain. he was betrayed by all of his friends and yet he forgave them and he will forgive you and heal you when you receive him. when you come to jesus and place your whole trust in him? - [announcer] visit findingtruepeace.com to find out more. >> tucker: an awful story but a revealing one. an suv carrying 25 suspected illegal immigrants including children crashed today in california along the u.s./mexico border. 13 of those passengers have died tragically. this is symptom of a much larger problem, a
brit hume, thank you so much for that. >> you bet. >> well, our southern border, border with mexico,collapsing. hate to say that, but it's true. the latest sign of it today, an suv carrying 25 apparent illegal immigrants crashed in southern california. horrifying! but a national consequence of our border policy. former white house adviser steven miller tells us why this is about to get a lot worse. that's straight ahead. - hi, i'm michael youssef. have you ever experienced the pain...
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this might change that as britt hume tweeted quoting hear her flip-flop on a bill to keep biological men out of women's sports is clear and likely to be remembered. many still remember 2015 when mike pence was accused of caving to big business by backing away from legislation that would have given some protection to people sued by lgbt queue activists. now governor noem is in the african hot seat. shannon: everyone takes their turn these days it seems. thank you very much. video tonight from inside a migrant facility in texas housing hundreds of teenagers as vice president harris takes charge to tackle what they call a migrant challenge notable because of how candidate harris responded to immigration question during a democratic primary debate in 2019. >> a topic of decriminalization of the border. if you would be so kind raise your hand if you think it should be a civil offense rather than a crime to cross the border without documentation. can we keep hands up so we can see them? shannon: let's bring in republican senator tom cotten to get his reactions what is going on at the borde
this might change that as britt hume tweeted quoting hear her flip-flop on a bill to keep biological men out of women's sports is clear and likely to be remembered. many still remember 2015 when mike pence was accused of caving to big business by backing away from legislation that would have given some protection to people sued by lgbt queue activists. now governor noem is in the african hot seat. shannon: everyone takes their turn these days it seems. thank you very much. video tonight from...
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singable little analyst brit hume is here tonight. there's a lot of questions about it, what's inside it and whether democrats are all going to come together and pass this and reconciliation in the senate, 51 votes. >> there are two points about that. one is obviously it's a good question and whether it's needed, really because we now have a vaccine, the cases of coronavirus are down, businesses are reopening and that of course i think the biggest stimulus you can imagine would be hitting the economy reopened on the schools open to the people who depend upon the skills to look after their children can get back to work. that would be the sink is to single benefit. i know you reported as number of times, the money left over from previous bills of this kind is nowhere near spent so there's a lot of money in the pipeline. it would seem prudent to wait for that to fall out there to see what effect it has before they go on, but the democrats are determined to do this and, you know, they'll have to hang together in the senate 100% to do it,
singable little analyst brit hume is here tonight. there's a lot of questions about it, what's inside it and whether democrats are all going to come together and pass this and reconciliation in the senate, 51 votes. >> there are two points about that. one is obviously it's a good question and whether it's needed, really because we now have a vaccine, the cases of coronavirus are down, businesses are reopening and that of course i think the biggest stimulus you can imagine would be hitting...
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learned today with retired lieutenant randy sutton and former deputy assistant attorney general, john hume. welcome back to both of you. >> hi, shannon. >> shannon: what's caught my eye today was outlined in the hill, they talked about frustration and capital breached -- the hearing also revealed that he was on aware. specific calls for violence on generally six including those that suggested protesters go to the capital "ready for war." how does that happen? this bulletin and a lot of other agencies -- they didn't get the bulletin either. >> that illustrates the absolute debacle that this became. the fact that the fbi director himself was unaware that there was this threat underscores how the failures of leadership have just been absolutely astounding. you know, here's the thing, shannon. who are the people who actually faced the line of destruction here? it was the officers of the capitol police and these men and women suffered incredible injury. here's one of the things that has not been brought up to the public. and not only were these men and women assaulted physically just by the pus
learned today with retired lieutenant randy sutton and former deputy assistant attorney general, john hume. welcome back to both of you. >> hi, shannon. >> shannon: what's caught my eye today was outlined in the hill, they talked about frustration and capital breached -- the hearing also revealed that he was on aware. specific calls for violence on generally six including those that suggested protesters go to the capital "ready for war." how does that happen? this bulletin...
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the brit hume a bitch got ready for his return to international football in the best way possible zlatan opening the scoring for ac milan in their sorry game against fiorentina he is now on his way to play for sweden for the 1st time in 5 years this turned into quite a match with fear and tina recovering to go to one up frank robbery with their 2nd goal but milan then responded with 2 goals of their own to win it $32.00 and move within 6 points of leaders and in milan. even if his hopes of retaining the italian title are all but over they suffered a shock defeat against been a vento it was a bit of into his 1st win since early january even christiane over naldo couldn't inspire a comeback 10 points adrift of leaders and. will tokyo 2020 president psycho has she moto says everything is being done to ensure a safe torch relay in light of the ongoing pandemic the relay begins on thursday the torch itself arrived in japan about a year ago as part of the covert 19 precautions the organizers have also announced in the last week that overseas fans will not be allowed at the games which will sta
the brit hume a bitch got ready for his return to international football in the best way possible zlatan opening the scoring for ac milan in their sorry game against fiorentina he is now on his way to play for sweden for the 1st time in 5 years this turned into quite a match with fear and tina recovering to go to one up frank robbery with their 2nd goal but milan then responded with 2 goals of their own to win it $32.00 and move within 6 points of leaders and in milan. even if his hopes of...
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dignity and rights and a desire for the united states to play a relationship role in promoting mooum-- hume rights with humility. with the summit. i'm not privy to the deliberations and sort of what the planning and thinking is, either on timing or on the details of substance, but i think there are a lot of students to collaborate and for usaid to play an important role, for example, in combatting misinformation and sharing best practices for doing so in protecting election infrastructure in only from misinformation, but interest hacking and other forms of intrusion. the anti-corruption programs that have been effective in holding governments accountable and bringing civil society into conversations that are too often top down, i think there are a lot of lessons that can be imparted in that regard and often, senator, i think it's countries that themselves are at different stages of democratic progression that have the most valuable lessons that are becoming democratic, for example, the country of sudan, which is experiencing a political transition, it's a long way from being a full and-- a
dignity and rights and a desire for the united states to play a relationship role in promoting mooum-- hume rights with humility. with the summit. i'm not privy to the deliberations and sort of what the planning and thinking is, either on timing or on the details of substance, but i think there are a lot of students to collaborate and for usaid to play an important role, for example, in combatting misinformation and sharing best practices for doing so in protecting election infrastructure in...
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brit hume was on last night on prime time with brian kilmeade.y he thinks the teachers don't want to cut the deal. >> the rationale for keeping schools closed has never made any sense to start with. and now, at this stage, with cases declining, and we know more and more now about how safely kids can be in schools and how close they can sit together and all the rest of it, it makes no sense whatsoever. i don't see how parents can escape the conclusion what these teachers unions are doing trying to continue a situation where these teachers don't have to work and getting paid. it's a pretty good deal for them if you think of it but it's a terrible deal for kids. steve: it is a terrible thing for kids. you have got to wonder if you are a parent with your kids in one of these union schools, it's like how come the kids are all going to school in florida and places like that. rachel: and catholic schools. steve: have been open from the get-go. joe biden has said in public he wants to get as many schools open as possible. unfortunately, you look at what
brit hume was on last night on prime time with brian kilmeade.y he thinks the teachers don't want to cut the deal. >> the rationale for keeping schools closed has never made any sense to start with. and now, at this stage, with cases declining, and we know more and more now about how safely kids can be in schools and how close they can sit together and all the rest of it, it makes no sense whatsoever. i don't see how parents can escape the conclusion what these teachers unions are doing...
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where so many people never came home, loved ones were not allowed to say good-byes to mom and dad brit humess solid ground to stand on for the moment at least on the me too stuff because he's asking that we wait until there's been an investigation. that's a perfectly reasonable position. what's striking to me is the fact that he really doesn't seem -- all the democrats are criticizing him. they are not criticizing for the nursing home disaster which was deadly, they're criticizing him on this other matter which i think really says a lot about america today. ainsley: i want to make one more point. if we can put the graphic up again. nursing home deaths, that's the coverage over 5 months, that's from may 11th to march eighth and then the harassment accusations, that's over an 11-day period. brian: it's significant. he's not the only one in trouble for the nursing home situation. governor whitmer is being sued personally and in new jersey they are beginning to scrutinize what he did, governor murphy had gotten a pass for the same thing. what makes governor cuomo a little bit more susceptible an
where so many people never came home, loved ones were not allowed to say good-byes to mom and dad brit humess solid ground to stand on for the moment at least on the me too stuff because he's asking that we wait until there's been an investigation. that's a perfectly reasonable position. what's striking to me is the fact that he really doesn't seem -- all the democrats are criticizing him. they are not criticizing for the nursing home disaster which was deadly, they're criticizing him on this...
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people down context on, three different videos of tom cruise, the visual effects artist's name is chris humerom back in january. are so shockingly accurate that even forensics experts working in technology and with the government to find out what is real and what is not real cannot tell the difference of these deep fake. what this visual artist has done around this new technology using ai is remarkable. today it is tom cruise, tomorrow it could be the president launching a video setting the world on course to war or the fed chairman saying something so dramatic the fall in the dollar start sharply happening before anybody can come forward and say that is not even real. the market will respond to it. we are heading in a really scary direction when it comes to deep fakes and how they can be manipulated around the world. watching this morning the first real giant push forward of the warning sign because they are so accurate that they are just going to become huge disinformation tools. pete: visual manipulation, has to be audio manipulation as well some acting in there. is there any way to verif
people down context on, three different videos of tom cruise, the visual effects artist's name is chris humerom back in january. are so shockingly accurate that even forensics experts working in technology and with the government to find out what is real and what is not real cannot tell the difference of these deep fake. what this visual artist has done around this new technology using ai is remarkable. today it is tom cruise, tomorrow it could be the president launching a video setting the...
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these are not arbitrary concept, they are real people who sadly some of hume will die. is, masks, just being sensible. a relatively new disease, as you say, tomorrow marking the first anniversary of the first lockdown. you were a doctor. there was not any hope of the idea of a vaccine being a long way away. i'm thinking for you personally, this last year, how would you quantify that change in a disease that initially was a death sentence for many and how it is now treated? it’s sentence for many and how it is now treated? �* , , ., ., ., , treated? it's 'ust extraordinary. there were — treated? it'sjust extraordinary. there were moments _ treated? it'sjust extraordinary. there were moments in - treated? it'sjust extraordinary. there were moments in march | treated? it'sjust extraordinary. i there were moments in march and treated? it'sjust extraordinary. - there were moments in march and i was looking after huge numbers of patients who are desperately unwell and we didn't know what to do with these poor people who are really suffering and just to think that one year lat
these are not arbitrary concept, they are real people who sadly some of hume will die. is, masks, just being sensible. a relatively new disease, as you say, tomorrow marking the first anniversary of the first lockdown. you were a doctor. there was not any hope of the idea of a vaccine being a long way away. i'm thinking for you personally, this last year, how would you quantify that change in a disease that initially was a death sentence for many and how it is now treated? it’s sentence for...