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los angeles, and this is america's late news, "fox news @ night." breaking tonight, there is yet one more venezuelan illegal immigrant behind bars tonight. this one is accused of sexually assaulting a minor. we have breaking details on that in moments, but we also have disturbing new information on the horrifying case of laken riley, the 22-year-old nursing student who police say was murdered by an illegal immigrant from venezuela. not only did police arrest him twice and let him go twice, they let him go fast enough that i.c.e. couldn't get their hands on him. athens, georgia, where outrage in the community continues to grow. good evening. >> good evening, trace. we have new information today confirmed by the coroner. laken riley was killed due to blunt force trauma to her head. we are pressing police for details, like if there was a weapon involved. if so, what was used?
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now, students here on campus are mourning the loss of the student while also asking for questions. today they gathered in the hundreds for a memorial and a visual to celebrate the life of the young 22-year-old nursing student gone far too soon. pico strive to make we strive to be the type of person she was. >> students were given a break from class on friday but back on campus today. a student told us there professors have made it a priority to talk about laken riley while referencing grief resources on campus. riley was murdered running along the intramural fields here on uga campus, although uga police have not released a motive. they say the suspected killer, jose antonio ibarra, lived extremely close to campus, only 5 minutes away from the crime scene. he entered the u.s. illegally through el paso in 2022,
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ultimately ending up here in athens. i spoke to a former fbi violent crimes agent who says the killer acted brazen. >> showing they did in the middle of the day also shows a potential lack of criminal sophistication. most people do not want to get caught doing something like this, and the suspect did it in broad daylight. >> the coroner said an autopsy report will not be released for several weeks. in the meantime, laken riley's funeral is set for this friday in her hometown of woodstock, georgia. >> trace: awful story. thank you. now to the new arrest of another venezuelan illegal immigrant, this time in virginia where police say he sexually assaulted a minor. matt finn is live with a closer look at this case. >> good evening, trace. jose antonio ibarra is the illegal alien from venezuela, the one charged with murdering that university of georgia student. he first crossed into the u.s. illegally in el paso, texas, in
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september 2022. he was released into the u.s. via parole, a temporary authorization to be in the united states. i.c.e. says in august of last year the new york police arrested ibarra for acting in a manner that would injure a child less than 17, but new york city is a century city, so ibarra was released before i.c.e. could issue a detainer to hold him. password a few months, and now ibarra has been charged with the murder of the university of georgia nursing student, laken riley. after ibarra's arrest, the department of justice charged ibarra's brother, also an illegal alien from venezuela, with having a thick green card. here in southern california we have been reporting on the mass releases happening in san diego. california republican congressman darrell issa says these releases raised the threat of another illegal immigrant murdering an innocent american like the university of georgia nursing student. >> that young woman would be alive today if not for this president's policies, and many
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others will be alive, many who wouldn't have been criminalized. >> also today in virginia, a 32-year-old venezuelan man illegally in the country was arrested for sexual assault against a minor. the campbell county sheriff's office says renzo mendoza montes is charged with two felonies and is being held without bond. mendoza was also previously detained by i.c.e. and released in el paso in september of last year, trace. >> trace: matt, thank you. he's a good musical the "fox news @ night" common sense department is trying to rationalize century city policies across this country trying to figure out why those who live here legally, the ones we call americans, are not given the same protections as those who come here illegally. 26-year-old jose ibarra, here illegally, was twice arrested and twice let go. let go so fast that immigrations and customs enforcement or
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i.c.e. did not have time to detain him. he went from sanctuary of new york to the sanctuary at athens, georgia, where police say he murdered 22-year-old laken riley, who made the fatal mistake of going for a jog without sanctuary status. common sense thought we learned our lesson when kate steinle, walking out of san francisco. her dad, whisk shot and killed by an illegal immigrant who was also protected. again and again, but a sanctuary city, in a sanctuary state. 339,000 venezuelans were encountered at the southern border in 2023. their president does not want them back. our president wants them apparently so badly he gave them protected status. how come when illegal immigrants commit crimes we forgive? when they commit crimes again, we forget. common sense thinks the steinles and the rileys will never forget the violent killers and they
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sanctuary status. let's bring in the sheriff, great to have you on. you combine open borders with sanctuary states and cities, it's very dangerous. >> absolutely, trace. we shouldn't be surprised to see these types of results. my heart goes out to the riley family. this is unacceptable. we failed as a government. this government, joe biden, this administration, mayorkas, they failed by not stopping this guy and sending it back to his country. he got in trouble in new york, and georgia. many opportunities to send them back, that he was still here. >> trace: here is the georgia governor, brian kemp, talking about this case. i will get your response. >> sent a letter to the president demanding more information on the illegal immigrants in our country, where they are, and if they've broken any of our laws. because of the president's failures, we don't know all that
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we should. >> trace: sheriff, we don't know anything. that's a whole problem here. it's not like we are getting trickles of it. we are not getting any information from the people who cross, especially the got-aways. >> we are not getting anything. i talked to a border patrol got a few months ago and he said we only have the staffing to that around 5% of the people coming in. and those numbers have gotten significantly worse since then. last year -- we usually average about 40,000 people coming into this country that are stopped by border patrol that have criminal histories here in our country or have active warrants for a rest from their time here in our country before they were sent back. so this is not something new. we'll continue to see crime like this. this is part of the reason i'm running for senate, because i'm sick and tired of dealing with it as a sheriff. i will take this fight to washington, d.c., and start to take our country back. >> trace: speaking of d.c. lawmakers, here are a couple talking about this very case.
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>> they let him go before a detainer gets to i.c.e. and what does he do? he ends up in georgia and he kills a brilliant young woman. >> we lost laken riley in the past seven days, and in the past seven days, 200 families had to bury their kids because of fentanyl. >> trace: it increases crime. we talk about fentanyl, but when it increases crime, when you have 90 million people coming across, they are going to increase the crime rate. >> absolutely. we are seeing a rash of home burglary here from chilly in an venezuelan gangs. i am a 287g, which means we work hand-in-hand with i.c.e. when someone is arrested here illegally, we notify i.c.e. and they put a detainer on them. we used to have maybe 8 of 10 people arrested here for crimes in our country being turned over to i.c.e. you know how many are being turned over to i.c.e. now?
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zero. i.c.e. is taking none of them. >> trace: lastly, i just want to know if you think the death of laken riley is going to be a dramatic turning point for this border conversation that we have been having and a lot of people have ignored for the better part of three and half years. >> not for this administration, trace, but the american people are waking up and i think we are going to see a difference in the poll prayer list is november. and they should. they should send mayorkas, biden, and the crew packing. >> trace: great to have you on as always. thank you. now for legal analysis let's bring in cash patel. great to have you on the show as always. "the washington post" wrote the following year. "there's an obvious pattern of right-wing voices contributing to and reflecting the widespread belief among republicans that immigrants are more likely to commit violent crimes." i mean, some of these immigrants have committed violent crimes. we know it. but when you say some crimes,
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what do you mean some crimes? a 22-year-old was murdered, kash, and they're talking about some crimes? it sounds like ilhan omar saying some people did some things. >> trace, it's great to be with you, and you are absolutely right. this is the complete weaponization of justice and politicization to advance a narrative rather than protect the american citizen. as a former national security prosecutor who put away criminals and terrorists in the courts of america, we didn't discriminate based on where you came from or what your upbringing was. if you committed a crime, you are arrested and sentenced to prison after being given due process. these people are making excuses because it is their policies of sanctuary cities and open borders that have led to the following. the three, 822-year-old was murdered, brutally, in georgia. a child was raped in new york. a child was raped in new york treat each one of our vicious stomach 50 states has been
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victims of felonies from these illegal immigrants. the legal analysis is simple. the constitution is not being followed for a political mandate of the radical left. >> trace: i want to put these numbers up, kash. this is pew research saying, do you believe a migrant surge leads to increased crime in the u.s.? 85% of republicans say yes, 41% of democrats. are they getting different information? obviously, as we just talked about with the sheriff, obviously it increases crime. >> the numbers don't lie. 10 million illegal immigrants, you have scores and scores in each state committing violent felonies, and i just want to highlight one thing about the individual that murdered a college student. he was actually, my sources are telling me, arrested in el paso for assaulting federal officials. i want to know why the fbi let that individual go and doj feel the press to get him down in the state of texas. these are instances of misconduct by our government,
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because they are told by doj and fbi, not only are we not prosecuting interesting anyone, we will reward them by letting them go wherever they want. the numbers are hard as many transactions. they show a spike in crime rates by illegal immigrants year-over-year during the biden administration. >> trace: i've got to go, kash. i just want to get your take on president biden finally going to the border, three plus years later. the former president will be there at the same time. >> i think it fit where a pay-per-view match, everyone will be watching donald trump, because his border policy seal the border, safeguarded americans, and joe biden's has done the exact opposite. it will play out right down there in eagle pass and el paso. i can't wait to see it. america wants president trump's border security back. >> trace: kash patel, could have you on as always. meantime, the illegal immigration crisis now appears to be the number one issue heading into this year's presidential election, and after three years of delaying and saying there were more important things to do, as we just talked with kash about, president biden finally heading to the southern
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border. former president trump is also heading there. jackie ibanez is live with that story tonight. good evening. >> good evening, trace. both president biden and former president donald trump i headed to the great state of texas thursday for doing visits to the southern border. biden is headed to brownsville, texas, where he will meet with u.s. border patrol agents, law enforcement, and local leaders there. it is only the second visit to the border since the start of his presidency. former president donald trump will be a little over 300 miles away in eagle pass, texas. biden said he just learned about his republican opponent's trip. >> i was planning to go thursday. what i didn't know is my good friend apparently is going. >> a trump campaign spokesperson claims trump's trip was planned for us, writing on x, "crooked joe biden has had three years to visit the border and fix the crisis he created. now biden's handlers are sending
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him there on the same day as president trump's publicly reported trip. not because they actually want to solve the problem, but because they know biden is losing terribly." the polls show, if president biden doesn't turn things around quickly, the issue of illegal immigration could prove to be a major political liability for him come november. according to recent monmouth university poll, 84% of americans see illegal immigration as a very serious or somewhat serious issue for the united states right now. just 26% of americans approve of biden's handling of the issue. and, trace, you can expect biden to point the finger at republicans on thursday for the continuing migrant crisis after the effort to pass a bipartisan border security agreement in congress. back to you. >> trace: i would expect no less. thank you. let's bring in erin perrine of axiom strategies, attorney and rnc surrogate mehek cooke, and
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kate munroe. thank you for coming on. i want to play this and go back in time three plus years. erin perrine, this is what we had been told by the president for a while about going to the border. watch. >> are you thinking of going to the border? >> at some point i will. >> do you have plans to visit the southern border? >> i've been there before and i haven't -- i mean, i know it well. i guess i should go down. >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> not in the near term, no. it would be disruptive. >> trace: six months ago, he had bigger fish to fry, erin. now that he looks at the polls, this is probably fish number one. >> right. this is a day late and a dollar short for joe biden to try to put on what's going to be a political stunt by his own measure. they've said at the white house as of this point they don't plan to put forward any executive
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actions, initiatives, or legislative rollout on this trip. so it is purely for photos and not to address the actual crisis that joe biden, kamala harris, and democrats have levied on the country with an open border policy. now there is a dead student in georgia at the hands of an illegal immigrant, and the polling is showing that joe biden is vastly underwater with only a quarter of americans saying he is handling this appropriately. going for show to the southern border continues to solve nothing by the president of the united states. there needs to be actual action to secure the border. why not enforce the law on the books that exists right now and ask for what further measures need to be done? and set a political sense. but joe biden doesn't care to actually address the issue at hand. >> trace: what gets me, mehek, in this whole thing, it's hundreds of metal like miles of border, they will be side-by-side. you have the president who has made it his first trip. at the very same time, he's the one that took down all the trump
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policies. he took down remain in mexico. he's going to have to said his way out of this come this week when they get down there. >> you can't lie about your record at this point. i expect biden to show up at the border, to make excuses, to say he needs more funding, when the truth is he will stumble over the fact that texas was able to put a little bit of barbed wire up, add some agents and add security. but i didn't cut down the wire, cut down our safety and our security. if he's going to stand there for a photo op, we are not falling for it. we need to reinstate president trump's remain in mexico policies and just enforce the law. better yet, biden needs to get out of his basement and go to the oval office and start signing executive orders. let's get this show on the road. we don't need him on the border, we need him to do his job. >> trace: you teed up kate monroe to a t, because talking about razor wire, she was down there. she is running for office. putting razor wire down there in
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texas, it's kind of phenomenal. but we'll put this up there. talk about this and talk about what's happening with this border meet up. >> i first went out about a week ago to secure that one tiny hole, but then i saw other veterans were going out filming it, and i said, why don't you go with me and we will secure this at a massive hole you see here? at the end of the day, migrants are taking over for veterans, taking all of their money, all of their spots in va hospitals. our country is not safe, and i will need to understand, america, very clearly. you can get razor wire on amazon. you don't have to sit idly by and go quietly into the night. get up and do something like we did. i just wanted to show you that's possible. >> trace: it is interesting, because this new monmouth poll -- by the way, this was taken before laken's death, we should point that out. but this is the first time, february 2024, that the majority of americans favor building a border wall. this is significant, erin.
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>> it is significant. republicans for years have been calling out, and donald trump led the charge, calling for a border wall. when he did it was inappropriate, racist, the left-wing media tried to run with it and lambaste him for it. but now that they've perpetrated a massive crime against his country by not enforcing the law and allowing this border crisis, the american people are saying we need actual physical security plus intelligence and border agents and the ability to enforce the law. democrats have said no, but now the politics have turned against them and the american people say it's enough, we need every resource possible. the democrats need to step up right now if they want to try to meet this moment. >> trace: monmouth immigration poll, how serious you think the issue of illegal immigration is? mehek, you put those numbers together, it's 84%. that's a big number. >> well, the american people are now wide awake. a cop in new york was beaten in times square. a nursing student, and innocent nursing student, is dead. criminals are being released, by
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politicians who are supposed to be enforcing the law. democrats are providing criminals with free food and housing while our own inner city pour out in the cold. refusing to secure the border or enforce our laws. this is america last policy. this will be his last term, mark my words. >> trace: kate monroe, wrap us up. >> go and look up boardevents.us. we are going to be at the border securing the border. they were being about a hundred people with us. if you want to join us, bordervets.us. let's get it done. >> trace: coming up, black lives matter cofounder says the fans of taylor swift are racist, and the super bowl is all about white's privacy. plus the city of san francisco trying something new to combat shoplifting. you might need to be patient. and later in the nightcap -- somebody stole this 200-foot radio tower in alabama
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right from under everyone's noses, and authorities still don't know how they did it, who did it, and we want to know, how would you or how would somebody steal a 200-foot tower without a trace, so to speak? let us know on x and instagram trade will lead to migrate the best responses in the nightcap. a "fox news @ night" trip across america, a live look now at sacramento, california. that is the arena, right to? that is the king's moving on to birmingham, alabama. not the place they stole the tower. nicknamed the magic city because their soil contains all three elements that produce iron. roll tide. finally, a live look in south carolina where donald trump beat nikki haley in these begins primary. if you can't join us live, don't forget to set your dvr. we are coming right back. ♪ ♪ bell ringing ) customize and save with libberty bibberty.
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♪ ♪ >> after a long, hard consideration, your mother and i have decided it's time to move on and leave the state of california permanently, and we are going to go to florida. we are going to sell this house. >> what? >> yeah. >> is this a joke? >> is not a joke at all. >> trace: no joke. first, sylvester stallone says he's leaving california for good. the "rocky" icon give the news to his daughters on their reality show, "the family still own," and they didn't seem happy about it first. he's the latest celebrity to announce a departure from the golden state following a long list of other actors including mark wahlberg, dean kane, many others for political and economic reasons. so it might be no coincidence that calhoun is
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governor gavin newsom may be on the chopping block again, facing another recall effort led by conservative activists as the state plunges deeper into debt. the group "rescue california" argues that newsom is too preoccupied with national politics and his own ambitions. he beat a prior recall, we should note, back in 2021. black lives matter cofounder and professor at cal state university, melina abdullah, made a stunning blanket accusation against fans of taylor swift, saying on x that she feels like it is "slightly racist" to admire the pop star and "kind of like that feeling i get when they are too many american flags." fox news digital reached out for comment but has not received a response just yet. taylor hasn't comment either. "the washington post" made an admission that she has not seen some of the most graphic material aimed at children when she was defending engineers with
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limbs of tiktok creator. let's bring in larry elder and kids outreach director jill si.it welcomes you both. the journalist for "the washington post" interviews her, targeted her many times, and she says this. at one point in the interview she says she doesn't know about the content posted on her feed, and argued that any education is good, of course. she pulled up images of gay oral sex from a controversial book, to show her, who was left speechless for a moment before defending the comment. she has no idea what's on this, none, and she is still going after her. and they tell her and she's like, what? >> but she can't backpedal because then it would be like, logic and reason wins. this is a story we were talking about a lot today, because we are, and i will just say it,
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obsessed with sharing the truth and obsessed with protecting the innocence of children. books like "genderqueer," when people see the content, you can't deny it is age inappropriate for a middle school or or a high schooler or any minor child to read on a school campus, on taxpayer-funded campuses. i personally want to ask taylor -- it's not only "genderqueer," look at the spectrum of books available. and it's not only about homosexual sex they're worried about. there's a book by ellen hopkins called "identical" in virtually every high school in america and it is traumatizing for a minute to read and it's unacceptable. >> trace: the daily mail writes the following. "the cofounder of black lives matter los angeles chapter has
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slammed taylor swift fans as racist and refer to the kansas city super bowl victory as a right wing white supremacist conspiracy. she was asked why she think everything is racist and her response was that virtually everything is racist. >> slight correction, she said the fans were slightly racist. not full-blown drop-dead racist, just slightly racist. >> trace: that's a load off my mind. >> they have the ability to manipulate the outcome of the super bowl but they can't manipulate the outcome of an election to get donald trump elected in 2020. if you are a typical white's premises, you want the kansas city chiefs to win, a city with a black mayor, a black quarterback, married to a white woman. you would think the average white supremacist wouldn't have liked that. they need to go back to racism school. >> trace: they are terrible racists. exactly. >> raise your game. >> trace: a san francisco hardware store that requires escorts to shop with you if you are an employee that she was one
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of the employees at the store. watch. >> we weren't really given a choice. we have to keep our employees safe and customers safe. when they are coming into do snatch and grabs, that was the final straw. >> trace: we didn't bring you want to talk about crime, that it kind of goes into her next subject, the recall of gavin newsom. it shows california is kind of on this downward trajectory, and you see ridiculous things we have to go through like this. >> it is sad. i can't help but notice as a mom that this is taking place in san francisco, and i'm also aware that san francisco happens to be the place in california where this practice of restorative practices in schools started, where there is virtually no discipline for behavioral issues, for disruptions caused in classrooms. this started in the schools, this rampant crime wave. i'm going to go so far to say that i can't help but notice. >> trace: launching another attempt to recall gavin newsom.
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you know a little bit about the last one, larry. >> in my latest book outline all the reasons why this man not to go. it's called "as goes california." i'm urging everyone to get a copy. the top issues that are causing people to rethink their affection for gavin newsom. will this recall work? it's hard. 1.6 million signatures have to be gathered. we are outnumbered 3-1, mea meaning -- republicans have an won state wide and almost 20 years. a guy ran in 2020 when i thought galvanized the base, but they still lost. about 20 points or so. >> trace: a great taste in ties. thank you. thank you both. coming up, more backlash for google's ai chat bot. alarming answers about things like pedophilia and the infamous soviet union leader joseph stalin. and a fiery scene in the michigan neighborhood, two best friends reunited after months apart.
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♪ ♪ >> trace: google facing new scrutiny over its ai-powered chat bot, gemini. you just pointing out the locus bot will not confirm that pedophilia is wrong or that hitler was worse for society than elon musk. >> we are seeing a slew concerning answers from the gemini chat bot, just days after google was forced to shut down an image generator product for historical inaccuracies. the most shocking one is that gemini couldn't condemn pedophilia as wrong. seems pretty easy, right? reportedly shared it was a nuanced answer and people can't control who they are attracted
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to. following those public gaffes, people admitted the answer on pedophilia was appalling, and shared this. "gemini is billed has a creativity and productivity tool and it may not always be reliable, especially when it comes to generating images or text about current events, involving news or hot button topics. it will make mistakes." the chat bot also had unfavorable things to say about the leader of one of its ai competitors, elon musk. he reportedly said that it was "hard to say" weather weather muskie's memes or hitler have a more negative impact on society. musk has been extreme a critical gemini recently, even accusing their search product of feeding into the woke mind virus. and how similar the pitfalls are amongst all these ai chat bots. they all share ethically questionable responses, and at times historical inaccuracies. it is ironic given google waited to release this product with the aim of avoiding these kinds of
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harmful and biased answers. going forward, google announced a $60 million partnership with reddit to train on human created content, and whether bias is being built directly into the code. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in psyc in a psychit and music executives. thank you both are coming on. i was kind of amazed by this. this is a deepfake, this is not real, but this is seth, and he approved all this. i want you to watch this, because i'm watching it like, what am i looking at here can i look at this deepfake and will get your response. >> this information is nothing to worry about. truth is just a boring social construct anyway. fake is more viral because it is more fun, so we should sit back, relax, and enjoy the show. >> trace: he didn't say any of that stuff. it is all a deepfake. but i was looking at it like, what's going on here? and is something you approved to
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make a point. >> thanks for clarifying that i didn't say that. even my techiest, most tech-inclined friends -- they taped me just talking about anything random, and then they produced this. a lot of people don't get it. i think it slipped by people's thresholds and screens and it is pretty scary stuff. it should be labeled, probably, that it was done by ai. >> trace: and this is where you bring in a psychiatrist, because really it's one of those things where, from seth to taylor swift, we have seen some really, really good deepfakes that have drawn lawsuits and so forth, and that can really mess with people's minds. the future has got to be psychiatry, mental health has got to be dealing with this. >> you had me fooled here. it's pretty dangerous if you really think about it. yes, the thing is we are already
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such a vulnerable society because we are constantly exposed to misinformation on the web, on social media. now we are going to turn into a society that can't even have trust in what they are seeing with their own eyes. it's a society that can't trust anything, basically, a dangerous society. this is scary to me. this is a scary technology. >> trace: it really is. this is the federal communications commission arm, brendan carr. he said this about ai bias. watch. >> the political ideology that permeates silicon valley is finding its way into algorithms. for years we were told there is no conservative bias, there is no political ideology, it is all just neutral algorithms. i think people are seeing that for themselves that it's very far from the case. >> trace: you talked about the dangers. if you're going to have this stuff, this technology which is this advanced, have to be able to trust it. people have to be able to trust this thing. >> it is really sliding by a lot of people. some of the new ones, there is a new openai technology that is
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out called sora that hasn't hit the public yet that is seriously a potential disruption to things like hollywood and film and tv. the qualities tremendous what you are seeing on it. >> trace: it's interesting, doctor, because when we talked about kelly o'grady doing hers, saying that they were doing this gemini thing, that pedophilia was said not to be wrong, that it seems to be kind of a glitch. if you are in the mental health world, you think, this has got to be trustworthy all across the board. is that a fair assessment? >> exactly. it seems like this piece of software, a computer basically has opinions, which shouldn't be the case. a piece of technology should not be left or right-leaning. it should not be giving more lectures. it should not have opinions. it should just put out facts. you have to think about the people and the decisions being made around this technology that is really going to shape how our future generation is going to
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perceive the reality. >> trace: very quickly, where are we going with this? this thing is going to start producing movies, and in the next five years -- this is really in its infancy. it's going to be bold or bad. >> it is a little unhinged right now, but i think it's going to seep into a lot of industries. to be clear, it's not all bad. this cost savings and efficiencies and things that can improve the user experience. i came for music, and it's doing a ton of quiet good stuff that is not controversial at all. so i think there are industries that will benefit from it, but this has to get figured out. >> trace: great to see you both. thank you. ♪ ♪ first up into knives viral videos, shocking footage of a michigan home up in flames after two portable propane tanks exploded. a76-year-old man was evacuated before the building collapse, the only person inside. firefighters contained the fire, stopped it from spreading to nearby homes. nobody seriously hurt.
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matt finn, jackie ibanez, kate monroe, jill simoni and, matt cook, and seth. the 200-foot radio tower in alabama has been stolen, literally taken away and nobody knows who took it or how they took it. the tower belong to a radio station and vanished without any witnesses. the question tonight, how in the world do you think this was stolen? kate monroe, to you first. how do you think it was still in? >> because no one's paying attention to literally anything going on in our country. [laughter] >> trace: it's affair point! seth? >> i bet somebody chopped it up. there's copper wire in there. >> trace: still, you'd think, it's next to the radio station, you're going to chop that thing up, you'll make some noise. >> the possibilities are endless. my two cents would say it happened that night and with a vehicle large enough to haul it away. >> it's kind of amazing. it really is. it's one of those things where you think -- you walk out and it's gone, you're kind of looking around and you think, what?
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>> i've got nothing, except, as is the part where we say aliens came and got it? i don't know! >> trace: you are not alone on that one. mehek cooke? >> i think this is a crane with a bunch of college students at night. it's a small town so nobody was really watching. >> trace: you think it's just a bama thing? maybe it's tradition. jackie ibanez, what do you think? >> i put my investigator hat on and i wonder if it's an inside job. >> trace: really? for what purpose? >> i have no idea. i don't know why anyone would take that. maybe for the copper wire. but i have better things to do. that's hard. >> trace: maybe the morning d.j. he was fired is looking for a little retaliation. >> i'm going to go with the alien's theory on this one. either aliens are teenage boys. do i do think it's possible to steal radio tower without being
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seen? 38% yes. how do you think it was still in? you'd be surprised at what a group at if you ford f-150 fordn accomplish. falls under high strangeness so you have failed the likely couplet >> suzanne, "helicopter at night." did i get everybody? everybody got in. cut down, sliced into smaller pieces, taken to a recycling center for cash. an aide and says better ask david copperfield. if i was guessing, i'm going with the helicopter theory. it's a grab and go and the copper that goes with the tower. thanks for joining the nightcap. thank you for watching america's late news, "fox news @ night." i'm trace gallagher in los angeles. we will see you see you right back here same time tomorrow. ♪ ♪
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