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>> ainsley: march 12th. where is the time going? >> steve: i know it. this morning on capitol hill, that man special counsel robert hur will defend his report that paints joe biden as an elderly man with a lousy poor memory. >> ainsley: plus tiktok ceo talks with lawmakers ahead of tomorrow's vote to ban the platform. >> brian: and, permission please? >> am i allowed to take any questions? [laughter] >> anybody here? >> brian: wow. they are laughing. but that's our president. >> ainsley: ask permission to take questions? >> brian: i know. >> steve: very polite. >> brian: second hour of "fox & friends." mornings are better friends. >> ainsley: did you ask permission to say that? >> brian: yeah. ♪ ♪ >> steve: all right. it is a tuesday. and, you know what? it's primary day in georgia and mississippi and the state of washington. plus hawaii is also holding their republican caucuses and,
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you know what? this is why it's a red letter day. today could be the day both parties lock in the nominees. it will probably be as of tomorrow this time joe biden vs. donald trump. >> ainsley: that's right. officially. meanwhile on capitol hill. special counsel robert hur is going to testify. that happens at 10:00 this morning on his report on president biden's handling of classified documents. >> brian: all right. we have team conch this morning and we are bragging. we have madeleine rivera, she is live in washington. but we begin with mark meredith at the white house mark take it away. >> good morning. today house republicans are expected to grill special counsel robert hur what he learned of president biden's age his abilities and memory as hur was investigating biden for the mishandling of classified documents. hur's report, which came out a month ago had generated considerable pushback from the white house after hur claimed -- the white house claimed that hur was acting as a political instigator as opposed to investigator. the report concluded that biden
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had willfully held on to classified documents. both at his wilmington home as well as the d.c. office. but it was another section of the report which generated the biggest headlines that we'll likely hear about today. hur writing this. mr. biden would likely present himself to a jury as he did during his interview with our office as a sympathetic well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory. the report went on to say he did not remember when he was vice president. forgetting on the first day of the interview when his term ended and that he did not remember even within several years when his son bo died. the president himself has pushed back repeatedly and heavily against those claims. and top white house staffers insist the 81-year-old remains fully capable of leading the country. >> just a little part of what we get to see he has made mistake after mistake after mistake on camera this week. >> so, i want to be very clear here, um, the reality is that report -- that part of the report does not live in reality
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it. just doesn't. >> so the special counsel was lying about the president's memory. >> it is, it is, it was gratuitous. >> we will see if the president pushes back a little bit further as he welcomes poland's leaders to the white house later today. we'll hear from the judiciary committee holding a hearing. jim jordan talk about not only what he hopes to learn today but also what the report could mean for the efforts to look into that impeachment inquiry of president biden. steve, ainsley, and brian, back to you guys. >> steve: mr. meredith, thank you very much. >> you bet. >> steve: we will talk about that in a minute. first president biden and former president trump could clinch nominations for the presidency after today's primaries in georgia, mississippi, washington state and the republican caucuses way out in hawaii. >> brian: madeleine rivera here to break down those contests not much drama, madeleine. >> madeleine: not much. this comes down to the delegate math. president biden has 1866 delegates.
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he needs 102 more to lock up the democratic nomination. former president trump has 1078. he needs 137 more to become the republican presumptive nominee. georgia is the biggest prize today with 108 democratic and 59 g.o.p. delegates at stake. washington comes in second with 92 democratic and 43 g.o.p. delegates up for grabs. mississippi has 35 democratic and 40 g.o.p. killings and then hawaii has 18 g.o.p. delegates. trump can clinch the republican nomination after the delegates in washington are awarded. the number of del he needs to win there depends on how many he gets from georgia and mississippi. president biden meanwhile can become the democratic presumptive nominee after the delegates in georgia are awarded and if he wins, all those delegates, steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: all right. madeleine, thank you very much. it's really interesting when you think about, okay, so, for the most part tomorrow we are going to be talking about how it's set donald trump vs. joe biden. the biggest political liability
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joe biden has right now is our southern border. and yesterday, joe biden made it very clear, do you know what? i'm not going to pass any executive orders because congress needs to do something. and then a reporter said there is no bipartisan appetite on capitol hill to pass anything. he goes i'm still counting on it. >> ainsley: well, most likely we will know officially the two nominees today. donald trump needs 137 delegates to make it over the line. there are 161 up for grabs. and then biden needs 102. there are 254 delegates on the democratic side up for grabs. >> brian: it's going to be huge. there is no drama there ever since super tuesday and nikki haley said i'm -- i can't win. it's going to be interesting to see what governor desantis ends up doing for president trump if anything and if nikki haley ever gets on board to see if they can combine forces. it's pretty clear that president biden is going to have a ton of surrogates and all the cabinet officials working for them. that's why i think it wouldn't necessarily be a bad thing. as much as president trump loves
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the drama. wouldn't he also like, especially with these court cases anchoring him down, wouldn't he also like to have a vice president and a team? maybe even name his cabinet being that he just had the job? and let them fan out and tell the story as he tries to reconfigure the rnc? also think it's important with the robert hur report for -- to see democrats are they going to personally attack robert hur who comes forward as a private citizen since he resigned as special counsel. are they going to come after him and try to label him a republican to say you are wrong to go on a lark and come to these conclusions that the president has a poor memory, even though it's chronicled and if you push too hard the tapes are going to come out of him meeting not only with his ghost rider where he forgot everything and said things like i have classified documents. i don't think anybody even knows i have these. he said that on audio and then basically repeated it. so, if you push too hard and you say he is competent then how could you not charge him. >> ainsley: i don't think they are going to say is he a
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republican because he is saying. >> brian: appointed by a republican. >> ainsley: is he going to say you can't charge president biden because he is old and he is elderly and he can't go before a jury but we can charge donald trump because i think he had to add that in. they are upset because they are saying he didn't have a good memory and he is elderly. they are upset about that. but i think that was his caveat to say well, this is why i'm not charging him. >> brian: he cannot say he didn't know he had classified documents because he is on audio saying look, i have classified documents. they don't even know i have these. and they went back to them in january as he wrote his book. >> ainsley: he said he willfully obtained the classified documents. >> brian: hur said that they can't pretend this isn't -- well, willfully took it. he never came out and said he took anything. he said i didn't know. someone packed things up. no, he referenced them and used them to write his second book. and, by the way, anyone who looks at mar-a-lago and says how can you leave boxes out? just look at this.
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>> steve: listen, ultimately, what we are going to see today is, you know, the depositions between the white house and their own department of justice. >> ainsley: right. >> steve: they feel like merrick garland should have done something but merrick garland, every time there has been a complicated issue, he has appointed a is spriewrtd specil prosecutor, a special counsel that is to say. they are steamed going back to the hunter biden situation that david weiss stretched everything out and that i am employed when that plea deal blew up in real time and led to hunter being charged with gun and drug charges -- rather tax and gun charges. it will be really interesting to see if, when robert hur is testifying, if anybody from the doj is sitting in the room going you shouldn't answer that. there could be somebody from the doj even though he is private citizen. >> ainsley: not bound by the doj
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anymore. >> steve: the doj might send somebody. we will see high drama. >> brian: should be happy by the let the statute of limitations run out on charges. by playing the long game it helped hunter. >> ainsley: watch it today 10:00 a.m. we will have it here on fox news. >> brian: new video of robert hur. i think we are in desperate need of that. >> ainsley: we share the same picture. spring breakers are descending on bourbon street and there are a new set of laws in place to prevent chaos and crime. >> brian: the state passing a series of new measures last week including raise the age law. all 17-year-olds charged with a crime will now be treated as adults. also new harsher penalties for a carjackings. steve lawrence jones in the big easy working overtime keep breakers in check. lowering the standard where if you are a 17-year-old you will be charged as an adult, has that really had any impact on things? >> yeah. we're just waiting to see the crime stats to see if it's gonna
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impact the arrests here in the big easy. good morning, family. so we have been covering spring break for years. ainsley, you don't look like it but you covered it years past. and so you never know what you're going to find when you go to these cities. yesterday, something i always ask the students the spring breakers this one question, as they prepare for today, i asked them what do you do to prepare them? do you coat your stomach? we know they are going to be drinking. i had the opportunity to talk to one young lady yesterday, she is a senior at texas tech. and she told me when i asked her what does she do to prep for spring break she applies her bronzer and then she does cocaine. that really goes to the heart of this. sure, there is safety concerns. you are worried about the guns that are on the street. but there's a lot of kids out here that do a lot of drugs. and when you listen to the d.a. saying that 50% of the drugs are laced with fentanyl. there's a lot of concerned parents about that, guys. >> steve: that's some story.
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she applies the bronzer before she does the line of coke. she wants to look good before she gets high. >> lawrence: i never heard it before. >> ainsley: that's crazy. and she admitted that. >> brian: i have never used bronzer. >> ainsley: that is a lie. >> lawrence: and the sad part was is her friend sitting next to her goes this is fox news. your parents watch fox news. and that's when she stopped talking to us. >> ainsley: lawrence, what did you mean that i don't look like i could cover spring break anymore? have i aged out? >> brian: what was that about, lawrence? >> lawrence: i mean, ainsley looks very young but she has been covering spring break for a long time. >> steve: lawrence, lawrence. >> ainsley: covering spring break. >> steve: ainsley can continue to cover it as we all can. this year there are so many families going on spring break and we all have families. so that's my way of bailing you out on that. all right. stand by for just a second. we're going to talk a little bit about something else.
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affecting a lot of kids that is tiktok. tiktok has been telling their users hey, call capitol hill, because it sounds like they are going to ban tiktok. tomorrow, there's going to be a vote in the house and essentially what it is is given the fact that tiktok is owned and controlled by bytedance, with ties to china, tiktok has either got to be sold or it's going to face a ban in the united states. and, you know, we have been talking about the national security issues and stuff like that. donald trump has come out in the last 48 hours and has suggested it is still a national security threat. but, facebook is the enemy of the people so, it will be interestu know, how people actually break down. >> ainsley: scared people will go to facebook. >> brian: go ahead. >> ainsley: today is the classified briefing to the lawmakers. the tiktok ceo is going to be on capitol hill this week and then tomorrow is that house bill vote. >> brian: it's interesting. president trump said i'm going to stay out of it. told cnbc yesterday.
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he came up and senator warner said you were right. donald trump was right when he said we have got to ban tiktok. when you come out and i see what zucker did with the zucker bucks in the last election how they effected everything with the shadow banning and the people that used to own -- used to own twitter. i don't really want to give -- i don't want to give jet fuel to american social media devices so i understand the sentiment but clearly china is controlling this. and by the way, if you watch some of the hearings yesterday, it's obvious. almost impossible to detect what the chinese government does for bytedance and what bytedance goes for the chinese government. everyone agrees that they have to do what the chinese government wants which is why india banned tiktok in 2020. and 59 other devices. why australia, canada, britain and france and new zealand have done that 24 states have taken action here. here is the fbi director. >> i would just add that that kind of influence operation or the different kinds of influence
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operations you are describing are extraordinarily difficult to detect, which is part of what makes the national security concerns represented by tick diamond and silk so significant. >> but the problem is not tiktok. it's the control by china. if tiktok were divested and owned by an american company or a belgium company oar british company, we wouldn't have this level of problem; is that correct. >> correct. >> steve: lawrence? >> lawrence: yeah, the problem is that you don't know what problem you're going to have if china still has some sort of influence. you have had kevin o'leary saying yesterday on the channel what -- maybe if we give them 25%. well then china could still influence the company with that 25%. i mean, it's actually a two-pronged problem when you get to it, ainsley. there's the national security aspect of when you download the app. how much control they will have over your phone. there are some analyst that say if you have tiktok on your phone, they have access to everything in your phone.
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and then there's the other prong of the actual influence that they have on our young people. remember, the video that our kids are looking at on tiktok right now, you can't see those same videos in china. >> ainsley: no. they can't. they are educational in china. that says a lot. our children are watching these videos. and the kids don't want it banned because they have their information stored on their. they have their videos stored on there. and they love this. it's entertaining for them. joe biden many are saying is he going to sign this bill? will he veto it? he is on tiktok after he was critical of it. but he did say he will sign the bill if it is passed. >> steve: all right. so,. >> brian: you got ban it, let's be honest. they are not going to sell so you have got to ban it. >> steve: what happens in the house. meanwhile joe biden was up in manchester, new hampshire yesterday. he was at the dnc's regional headquarters there at the conclusion of his prepared remarks. we want you to see this as somebody is yelling behind lawrence to try to get his
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attention. >> brian: it's not working. he is looking at us. >> steve: essentially, joe biden turns to ask his staff if it's okay if he goes off the prepared remarks and is allowed to take a question from our reporter. how did that go? we got the tape. watch. >> woe got to make sure that we communicate that i am going to be working like the devil and i'm looking forward to doing more and more of these events than the big events because how i used to campaign. you campaigned with me before. [laughter] a few times. but, really, getting to look people in the eye, get their feelings. i tell you the truth when i talking to them. anyway, am i allowed to take any questions? [laughter] anybody here on staff? >> steve: there are a couple different ways where the staff is able to control things. sometimes if they are in a hall,
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they will turn up the music so okay it's the exit music. >> brian: rabbit. >> ainsley: easter bunny. >> steve: the first lady when they come off or go on to marine one she drags him away from the rope line. so there are ways. when he is out in his element, keep in mind, the joe biden who has been on capitol hill for 175 years, his inclination is he wants to mix it up with the reporters. he wants to take questions. >> brian: what's the problem? >> steve: obviously his staff has said, mr. president, don't do it or you might not get reelected. >> brian: right. >> steve: one wrong answer. >> brian: if your staff thinks you have lost it, maybe have you lost it. i remember so many times donald trump would look at reince priebus and say can i take questions? and that never happened. i mean, have you ever -- could you imagine donald trump asking? >> ainsley: show the front cover of the "new york post" today. joe biden and tax the rich dress. >> steve: wearing aoc's dress.
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>> ainsley: his back. >> brian: released the budget. we'll discuss that. it's an embarrassment. >> steve: look at that and that concludes my hand holdingsing for today. >> brian: why the way, ban tiktok. going to be about 300 votes to ban it. the senate is going to be ha harder. six months to divest yourself. best of luck, china. upset we are even having a debate. >> steve: apparently in members of congress' office, the phones are ringing off the hook. and i read i think it was on friday, could have been yesterday. that apparently one kid said hey, if you ban tiktok, i'm going to kill myself. >> ainsley: what? >> steve: yeah, that's a kid. i'm going to commit suicide. it's just one of those things where everybody is calling right now. >> brian: tiktok asked them to. >> steve: yeah, they did. because it controls them. it's the algorithm. >> ainsley: carley has more headlines. >> carley: so much news going on with boeing and airlines.
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and now there is. this alaska airlines reporting profitability was negatively impacted by at least $150 million due to that boeing 737 max door panel blowout. the incident led to the grounding of the 737 max fleet in january, in early february. despite the loss in revenue. alaska airlines says it still expects to have a profitable first quarter compared to the same period last year. a memorial service held today for the washington state trooper killed in a high speed crash earlier this month. investigators say a driver slammed into the back of trooper christopher gadz parked patrol car. court documents show the suspect admitted to smoking marijuana and drinking two beers hours before the crash. ice says he is in the country illegally. it's unclear if the senate will take up the laken riley act. the bill would require officers to detain illegal migrants accused of committing crimes, especially when it documents
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burglary and shoplifting. the venezuelan migrant accused of killing the georgia nursing student had a criminal history. senators are expected to meet on this today. to a fox business alert. the february consumer price index report is due out in just over an hour. cpi is a key metric used to track inflation. the data comes after president biden unveiled a $7.3 trillion election year budget. that's what brian was just talking about. he continues to tout bidenomics on the campaign trail of course. in an attempt to convince voters he can run the economy better than former president trump. and trader joe's tote bags are one hot commodity. limited edition totes are selling for $1,000 for a four pack on ebay. they originally cost just under 3 bucks in stores. the grocery chain says the totes are just like the store's normal canvas bags just smaller and people are losing their minds over these bags. >> ainsley: why?
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>> trader joes is like we didn't know this was going to happen at all. move over louie i have tan. >> brian: what is it made out of. >> carley: canvas tote. brian. >> ainsley: like an ll beanbag. who wants to bag that says tray trader jones. >> carley: i'm sure they were a trend on the aforementioned tiktok. >> steve: by the way, carley, i have got like five of those at home? who do i sell them to? >> carley: make 5,000 bucks like that. the p.a.s. >> they will buy them from you. >> steve: $3. good investment. buy low, sell high. thank you, carley. >> carley: you're welcome. >> steve: meanwhile, something we were just talking about, a fox news alert. fox news just got in special counsel hur's full opening statement for today's testimony and we know what he's going to say. >> ainsley: congressman jim jordan will join us on that, next. ♪
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poor memory which is why he wasn't charged. excerpts in opening statement hur claims, quote: i had to consider the president's memory. overall mental state and how a jury likely would perceive his memory and mental state in a criminal trial. did i not sanitize my explanation nor did i to disparage the president unfairly. house judiciary chair jim jordan also just got this report. trying to digest it in the break now with a preview of its questioning and what he thinks about the opening statement. congressman, i know we just got this moments ago. but, what's your initial impression? >> well, i think special counsel hur had one fundamental question to address. did joe biden keep and share classified information? and the answer to that question is a resounding yes. yes, he did. he kept it in five different locations. the penn biden center, the university of delaware and then in his garage, his office, and his den at his home. so he kept it in five locations. but maybe more importantly, he shared classified information with the ghost writer of his
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book. so, that is clear. we're going to probe all those areas. but, he found that clearly but then decided as you pointed out, brian, that because the president would be sympathetic and this is special counsel hurens words sympathetic to a jury elderly old man who can't remember things he decided not to brings charges. >> brian: here is an example. a lot of people say whether you democrat or republican why did you include things like memory it's cruel. he answers that i had to consider the president's overall mental state. he asked him about the statement on tape to his ghost writer that said i just found all of the classified stuff downstairs. he said that to his ghost writesser? >> he told us he told us he didn't remember saying that to his ghost writer. didn't remember finding any classified material in his home.
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over two at a time period. memory concerns are evident 1kwr0er7bd was senator to delaware fifth years senate foreign relations committee, 8 years as vice president. daily intelligence brief. time he spent in the situation room prosecutors have to look at the totality of things when they are going to take a case to the jury. he decided not to bring judges. >> brian: congressman, if i didn't give you this report.
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action. robert hur, what would you ask him? >> roughly, i know i don't want to give away question. what's the spirit. what's the spirit in which you are going after? what's the area in which you are pursuing? i think you are looking at motive. why did he do it? he knowingly intentionally kept things three individuals run for perspective parties over the last three cycles. hillary clinton, joe biden, and president trump. all three have had concerns about how they handled classified documents only one getting prosecuted. if that doesn't point to the double standard only one. other presidents and vice presidents who have had concerns with how they handled classified information. none of them were ever prosecuted. only jack smith, the guy looking for things going after the very people lois learner targeted. he is the one going after president trump. that will be a theme in this hearing today as well. >> brian: i don't want to tell what you to ask. jason chaffetz said something to me before, he said did you go after the pseudo names? he had all of those fake
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accounts. email accounts that didn't have his name on it. did you pursue that? because you asked for the direct messages on twitter from president trump at the time and everybody around him. did you pursue all these different venues? he went through a lot but did he go through everything? >> one thing we are going to ask special counsel hur one thing we have done is we said we want the audiotapes. we want all the information you had when you interviewed president biden. we think if you're not going to prosecute him based on the fact that you believe he is an erlgdly old man who forgets things. we want to hear those audiotapes. we have asked for that right now the white house and justice department aren't giving it to us. see what happens there. >> brian: eventually give it to you. do they want it in the fall or out in the spring? that's going to be the question. congressman, thanks so much. look forward to the conference today or the hearings today. all right. meanwhile, it is a super tuesday, too. trump and biden could clinch their party's nomination tonight. we do the math we'll show our
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>> brian: exciting show we still have an hour to go. exciting things happening on the channel today. 8:30 the last half hour of our show, henry cuellar the congressman from texas will be leading a democratic delegation. he is going to have a press conference on a way forward when it comes to getting something done at the border. next, ted cruz is doing something really important. and nil round table. let's offer some ideas of how to get these players some money while keeping the sanctity of college sports together. nil, from gymnastics to football this game is changing and the ncaa has no control. nick saban among his great guest and senator manchin his college football teammate. two for tuesday 2.0. not a lot of drama but a lot of
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impact. and to help me out. follow me, chris. i'm going to tag her in. >> ainsley: i'm ready. ainsley earhardt playing the role of co-anchor of what is going to be happening on super tuesday. >> ainsley: super tuesday 2. >> brian: states again and drama will start. first off the threshold. >> ainsley: all right. donald trump, he needs 1215 to secure the nomination, so he needs is 37 more there are 161 up for grabs today's. so he will probably clinch it today. >> brian: no drama with the incumbent after all dean phillips really was just nipping at his achilles tendons and he decided to drop out. all going to be all joe biden. state by state here is what is at stake. georgia. most interesting for me, ainsley. that this has gone purple. a lot of people think it's gone blue. donald trump suspect by 4 points in all the polls. they both were there this weekend. 59 at stake. 108 for the democrats. >> ainsley: that's right. 19 at stake here in iowa for the republicans. this is a caucus.
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>> brian: most likely a democratic state. >> ainsley: mississippi? >> brian: mississippi. the show me state this should be in the president's corner. that should not be as much drama there as washington state. >> ainsley: washington a lot of delegates for the democrat and 43 for the republican side. also the northern mariana islands. in the pacific ocean north of guam. six delegates up for grabs. and democrats abroad. those are people who are democrat, this is an organization for democrats who live abroad. in other countries. 13 up for grab. >> brian: not a lot of drama. think about this monumental moment. not for president biden running -- many surprised by that in the big picture but donald trump. this miraculous come back even for people that aren't going to vote for him has to be noted. if you thought this was going to happen in 2020, right after all the second impeachment trial stuff if i told you we would be here in 2024. >> you would have said i was crazy. >> ainsley: it's going to be a long election cycle. the last time i object couple bent president and challenger secured the nomination was in 2004.
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that was john kerry, president bush. >> brian: meanwhile, that's all we have for you today. by the power invested in me toss to ainsley who is going to toss to. >> ainsley: steve, over to you. >> steve: thank you for the super tuesday 2 details. mean headlines for super tuesday 2. james crumbley's involuntary manslaughter. school counselor talks about a meeting he had with the crumbley family hours before the deadly oxford school shooter. listen to. this he was talking to his son and mentioned, you know, you have people you can talk to. you with talk to your counselor. you have your journal. we talk. >> james, who has pleaded not guilty, face up to 15 years in prison. his wife already convicted, as you know, on four counts of involuntary manslaughter. she is sentenced -- will be sentenced later next month. meanwhile, a new bill in california would give illegal migrants convicted of serious
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felonies access to legal services to help them avoid being deported. it is called the representation equity and protections for all immigrants act. this comes as chicago suburbs approve $200,000 in taxpayer money for short-term rentals for migrants in that location. the original proposal called for 100,000 bucks but the village president increased the requested amount at a meeting held last night. and here's one you have to see to believe. two wild turkeys chasing a rookie cop in ohio during a routine traffic stop. look at that, around the car. the field training officer she was with was literally laughing out loud. listen to this. [laughter] >> ainsley: i think we would laugh, too. no officers or turkeys were harmed during the wild encounter. and those are some of your headlines, that's funny.
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♪ >> steve: tech this out. the this morning the growing use of artificial intelligence new report commissioned by the state department warns a.i. could eventually lead to the extension of humanity. the report sounding the alarm, quote. the rise of advanced a.i. and artificial intelligence has the potential to denuclear weapons. here to react on this tech tuesday kurt the cyberguy. kurt, good morning to you. >> is it a surprise we have had elon musk and tech leader after tech leader saying hey, we have got to put some guardrails around a.i. and some way or another. and now we have an official
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report. 13-month study of ai, this action plan aimed at addressing catastrophic risk from what would happen if a.i. got weaponized and then what would happen if we just lost control of a.i. all together and that is sort of the fear that everybody has. >> steve: i think a lot of it, if you are old enough to remember the movie 2001 space odyssey, how the computer took over and wouldn't let the astronauts back in. it's like the computer we built the smart computer. it's going to kill us. that's the worry. >> we have a lesson that was already put forth because so much in holiday unfolds in reality when it comes to technology. >> steve: all right. meanwhile. let's talk about we don't know what is going to happen with the house. vote on whether or not to crack down on tiktok. either to make sure that they divest it, sell it from bytedance to some american company or just ban it completely. what do you think is going to go on? >> well, of the three choices, which is, you know, ban it. i don't think that's going to
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happen. do nothing. that could happen, because most congress has done nothing with technology legislation, period. so that's a good possibility. but, actually, i have some promising leads that they could be forced to divest. this plan would really have and part of the bill has to do with saying tiktok or bytedance, you have got six months to sell this off. celtisell space tiktok off. we have reported time and time again how tiktok is owned and operated by by the dance. which is a company based in china, which, any company based in china is controlled by the communist china government. period. we need to remove ourselves from that i think there is good bipartisan effort to get our heads wrapped around that one. so there is a possibility that this could happen. so they have six months, if this passes, to go ahead and sell
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tiktok to some other u.s. firm. >> steve: of course the kids that use it worried it's going to go away. stay tuned. final thing, there's an item in the "new york times," t the headline read automakers are sharing consumer's driving behavior with insurance companies. here's the problem. a lot of people don't realize when they agree to the terms of service with the gizmos in your dash and stuff like that, you are giving them we didn't realize the car company sharing with insurance companies where weather we ride the brakes. do crazy things behind the wheel. nobody knew. >> so, for the automakers, think about it. for them it makes sense that they can release this information to insurance companies. well, maybe they can affect some change so that the outcome would be safer, there would be lower risk for their cars. but, for us, americans who don't want to be spied on by anybody
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not much less whoever we buy our car from, i got a tip from you. no you are never going to read the fine print. we just don't. but, when it does come to a.i. and chatgpt. cut and paste that fine print which is available when you go to your cars interface whether it's on the car itself or you can log on and usually get that, cut and paste tha that inside of chatbot should i be concerned about my own personal privacy based on what this says paste it and see what comes up. you will be surprised. >> steve: talking in the beginning how a.i. was going to kill us all. now you are using a.i. to fix it all. >> help us. save our privacy for a smidge, right? just a smidge. >> steve: for all this information go to cyberguy.com. cyberguy, thank you very much. >> good to see y you, steve.
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>> steve: 8 minutes before the top of the hour and carley joins us with news about mollie. >> carley: the queen of country dolly parton says she is excited that one of her all time classics jolene might appear on beyonce's new country album. we have kind of sent messages back and forth through the years and she and her mother were fans and i was always touched that they were fans. hollywood power couple ryan gosling and ava mendez have apparently left los angeles for the sake of their young kids. a source telling people magazine, quote: for them the most important job is their girls. everything else comes second and their girls are thriving. they left l.a. to live a bit further north away from hollywood. they didn't want the girls to grow up around other celebrity kids. the couple started dating in 2011 and have two daughters age 9 and 7. and those are your headlines, ainsley and janice, outside to you. that's phenomenal. today is national girl scout day
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and we were both brownies and you went a little further. >> janice: i went to girl guides in canada. same idea. girl scouts day is today. cookies and badges and amanda mush row. >> i know i'm not a girl scout cookie but kind of sweet who do you have here. >> daises from why cough, new jersey. we also have my daughter who is over on the other side and another brownie. we have got lots of girl scouts and we're going to talk about some of the ways that these young ladies are earning their badges first up is camping. they will learn skills like what they need to pack and how they are going to take care of the environment while they are camping and survival skills you need staple cinnabon. i'm sure it's still in my parent's house. you are going to use something like a shower curtain or a table
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cloth. you just cut it out. can you use old pillows or newspapers. stuff it inside and they are going to use lantern what's your name. >> ella. >> how old are you? >> 6. >> what do you love about girl scouts. >> camping. >> you are making s'mores. what's your name. >> abby. >> how old are you, abby? >> 6. >> what do you love about the girl scouts? >> camping. all of y'all are good campers. >> what's your favorite cookie. >> thin mint and we used to call caramel delights also known as samoa. what's the most popular. >> i would say samoa is the most popular. that's my favorite. in addition to our cookies, we also have stem where the girls are learning to code. they are learning to build and design robots and, of course, we are doing fun things like science experiments.
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