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schumer said something of a growth it is time for course correction right here in america come under construction his in time to impeach joe biden for his multiple high crimes against the american people including finding our enemy iran's nuclear program and terrorist operations intentionally open up our bordeo killers and terrace and brazenly defining two supreme court decisions, federal immigration law committing multiple criminal acts in violation of the espionage act, when he was our president silly classified information in exchange for any million dollar bucket man's and filling to take care that was repealed can enforce the security of our country is in tort is the constitution compels. course correction, there's one for you to and her what you say and also unix think about. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trey: good evening think you for
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joining us and i am trey gowdy and he is sunday night in america and what character is look the soap opera and georgia which has been doubling is an election interference case, official was on police were now and scott mcafee said the special cross hundred nation quake was also special after all these going to leave the case with the judge left elected d.a. fani willis on the prosecution despite quit significant questions about her credibility inject american judgment the right is prosecutors are graduate high and exacting standard, the power to indict, prosecuted ruined reputation big but the defendants they should be will be unfairly and it is however part of the judges to kick the prosecutors off the case absent an actual conflict of interest, but is not fully the job of a judge going to do what is right, prosecutors should not be provided or schooled by the judges, the prosecutor should embrace justice, not each other pretty prosecutor should be fair and not rich in the public should
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elect ones, they do not need to be reminded of that printed that attorney in fox news contributor is here now paul welcome and it's great to have you especially on this issue like this in sort of a makes the ruling in willis' state weight is gone when you make of that. >> will the judges decision was eventually breaks out into two parts. paul: first he said there's no indication, that the case was brought for hit improper motive fairness summaries of the case can continue with that he doubles down on the idea, there were real improprieties here and he calls it the owner of mendacity which is judge for likely perjure rate what he says is that's going to be for others to investigate and i'm going with the case continue their all of these and regulators and really really irregulars should be up to the georgia state park and easily anything about senate because that's who's actually investigating right now and by implication, governor could appoint a special prosecutor,
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potentially or ag cargo the georgia state ag, who could also open a criminal case and realistically, would he is saying is there something here and i'm not going to delve into it, others need to print your over the bar for a good faith investigation and really criminal investigation under those things is what is going to take to get to the bottom and really occurred here. trey: he raced to excellent points and i'll take them in the order in which you brought the map and it is hard for an elected judge ticket can elected d.a. off a case and i made the evidence of conflict must be unassailable, the sigma he has some tough words for fani willis her believability and he said look that's where the people coming sort out whether she committed perjury and i don't see an actual conflict that results in her dismissal that is something that she is off the hook. paul: it is not it all in this clearly is going to continue this remember, that the georgia
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state senate is investigating they've already issued subpoenas and at some and there's also a subpoena for her pending in the house, that jim jordan has had issued and he's about holder in contempt for not complying so that is not a great uptick if you're visiting nurse of the state officials are part of it into that a federal official bok choy start to practice open so think the really what has to happen here and i think that some of the georgia did is that he said i'm to get up and is up to you to run the ball that there's a lot year olds up to you notice issue search warrants a big work to the 2000 text messages, which were apparently, they were sent between the two prior to her hiring him and also going to tale of the retrievable is are the e-mails was interesting try if you don't have that route and there is a genuine criminal investigation, and they built to a grand jury, they putting people into the grand jury and maybe even consider flipping weighed against willis. will you will have is the
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original sin here. the judge dismissed just was this brought for improper motive new get a lot of insight from e-mails remember something as labor interviews in the white house such an investigation goes all of that way according to the reporting about willis herself appears to have met with kamala harris from the defendants think about is a lot here, the just comes down to have a officials willingness to over this case and pursuant. trey: argues i've seen alvin bragg, fani willis prosecutors are not supposed to act visitors of us over woman holding a set of scales earlier in last word what is going to happen with a so-called progressive prosecutor. paul: well that is really a shame come the judge alludes to it he talks about her proposers entered professionalism and said this one is falling part i think tessa some doubt on all of these cases because the also be have real problems last believe the log working law enforcement from the log of this was a great day for americans printed some of
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that is going to think that makes you say to yourself, what is going on here and estate only avenue because the defendant's name is trump. trey: it is sad, but were glad we have you to break it down paul morrow thank you for joining us on sunday night. paul: thank you congressman print sue and special counsel and i had a difficult job and in challenging invited the result was a report think you both republicans and democrats something to liken something to dislike. trey: so was a decide if fairness ever failure and robert hur teams are a either in company to send trial and purchasing his own defense or the second thing essential elements, evidentiary element of the offense was missing could be number three, the evidence was there, the prosecutorial discretion said do not go forward because a jury will not convict switch wasn't part doesn't matter. go to congressman gilliam some
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had a very effective line of questioning during the committee hearing this week but he ran into that ridiculous five minute deadline congress applies and so that questioners get the same amount of time is good ones. but here, and he joins us now and congressman, still not sure what robert hur was arguing, earlier evidence crossing to discretion would you hear. kelly: well i would like to have continued my questioning in the very thing, gives clear the biden willfully possesses documents of the work national security documents and they had him on audio reading national security documents classified documents to his ghostwriter, that which is essentially all of the elements of the crime. it's all of the elements of the going there are only three, and so have you not recommended prosecution goes into exactly what you said, two people literally mandate during hearing i think president biden at about the because he did the illegal
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act is clear the political ramifications are that you prosecuted because they will come across as they forget full old man is not great when you're running for president part doesn't think the doj had another bad day, because the underlying report clearly establishes that that he willfully collected the documents and yet again, the referred or they don't refer for any further action. trey: while i like the law better than i do politics but i want to switch to politics for a second ahead is hard when congressional hearings right there is a media headwind and have the panel is going in another direction and on balance, do you think that it was worth having robert hur their manager laura more than you know that when you walk out, on tuesday morning and do you say that his testimony moving any potential american voters. kelly: i did not because i spent a lot of time i think supported that we do that because i do think the people can clearly see, the nevertheless since
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2016, only three people have run for president, only three hillary clinton joe biden and donald trump card three of them been accused of mishandling classified documents only one of them has been prosecuted is the only former president to be prosecuted and i think that is special or special prosecutor robert hur laid bare, the president invited committed each and every one of the underlying elements of the crimes is so good to see real-time that we have people being treated very differently depending on who they are. kelly: we estimate of you leaving instruction part out of it just look at the underlying criminal statutes him i actually think the facts are much better against joe biden, that they are donald trump and i mean, he served in the settings and he was on committees where he knew he could not do what he did and he did it over a longer purgative time, before that you go, i would ask you, there in the report, what about biden being an elderly man with a poor memory what about trump's case be different those two lines
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have a seem to elicit the most questions that if you were special counsel, if you were the ag, is lines necessary and could have you done his job without including either of those lines. kelly: what i think it when you're not going to refer this case for further prosecution even though they could just as we do not prosecute sitting presidents and that is not what he did. so i think the addition of why they were prosecuting president biden was necessary when with regards the president trump going to be used to prosecute ice to be a defense attorney, the answer is no relocating committed a crime as you cooperated afterword so you do not cooperate after some not going to charge you with the one crimes in american people know that would be a ridiculous outcome and so critically understand the difference on a separate set of charges for trump that the underlying crime of keeping and disclosing classified documents. trey: quota cooperation goes to the senate he received it does not go to whether or not you are
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charged with well, look a harsh critic used to watching the john roth close of the world i think it is defense had fantastic job and i found myself being happy that you went first. then you said, that you had a stop after five minutes. so congratulations on the job well done. kelly: thank you. trey: mio, joe biden has a hard time using the word illegal according special counsel robert hur, he might not remember that consider tim scott oozes ahead and post the gop is fighting back the senate in 2024 bernie is in the fight for the nomination in ohio and he is next on sunday night in american ♪ ♪ g♪ ♪ or the tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. well, good luck with that. earn big with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee.
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trey: welcome back to sundaynigg goes in politics these days and you can call the voters to enter democratic and call about us racist and misogynist and homophobic and you can call block republicans uncle tom, it's open a problem of and quell is coast domain you can use terms like ten roots, white supremacist, extremist, and her cousin for your opponents and you can even belittle a senator from where she sat will giving a speech. anything except this. >> alejandro mayorkas i am innocent woman it was skill trento by an illegal, that is right but how many dozens of people being killed by illegals. trey: because then you have to do this. >> interesting accuse the world illegal when you talking about the menu allegedly killed, laken riley. biden: an undocumented person issued by the views illegal, it
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undocumented to treat anybody these people with disrespect hello, they built the country to execute regret using the word. biden: yes. trey: while those are stunning words to hear and people like the man who bludgeoned of laken riley to death, built this country and should be treated with respect with respect to mrw murdered trento did not build the country he entered into illegal he did not build anything and he destroyed it and took her life and her sentence her family and friends who prison of grief for the remainder of their lives and we hear a lot of the so-called dreamers. both americans have dreams as well or they had the dreams i should say and laken riley dream to be a nurse but those dreams died beside her while they may be offended at the word ill legal the rest of us are not and she was killed which is illegal,
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by somebody unlawfully in the country which is illegal. apparently his footing well you just cannot say it. the left has no trouble naming victims who advance their causes, no trouble demonizing people they do not like you cannot con and conan illegally in the country illegally to the life, illegally were illegal in the fact the biden apologize camille. but. we are not talking about it valedictorian, we are talking about a defendant, who kidnapped a woman bludgeoned her to death, drug her corpse was occluded it every yeah and disfigured her skull and try to avoid apprehension by concealing her body. illegal hardly begins to capture what he did. and rather than protecting the feelings of his days, the president should try to protect the lives of people that he swore an oath, to defend.
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i knew the left wanted to defund the police and elect progressive prosecutors who cannot find anyone worthy of prison. another worry about showing respect to capitol eligible defendants. in the winter what we have to come. twenty is now senator tim scott the great state of south carolina and laken riley was not the first one of the last person to lose her life at the hands of someone here illegally i just wonder, what is a finally going to be enough to act. tim: i can understand president biden to save my life, trey gowdy, god bless america of the new present we were better off under trump and i get to tell you that the president of the united states and more concerned, with its are illegal versus undocumented, when the term should be using, his murder were, it is frustrating and disgusting. i cannot tell you as a kid, grover the household of a
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nurse's assistant, who dedicated 50 years of her life to making sure that people were better off. and seeking laken riley who wanted to go down the same path, to help americans to biggest veteran to be murdered on her own streets, out for a jog, the president of the united states going on any tv station, and i apologize for calling the murderer, illegal, enemies he is not fit for office and we need a new president we need to be due respect the laws of our country, who closes our southern border is stands up for it is the life and yes laken riley is live, frustrating as it is, trey gowdy, we know that more burgers are coming into our country and more rapists are coming into our country, and a story recently, a haitian person, raped another american here's what we need to
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know, it is sick and tired and i'm sick and tired, trey gowdy, hearing the stories that are preventable and the president of the united states becomes complicit, when he refuses discloses of the barbarian music complicit when he worries about what he calls a person any certainly complicit when the first 100 days that he had 94 executive actions. to make our country unsafe. trey: he may well be complicit baby is not alone katie porter who out of being too liberal even for california wanted to make sure that we did on gives just one murder, to change policy but also the suitor from georgia said pretty was the same thing, and i want to listen to rafael warnock and ask you a question on the other side. >> laken riley did not deserve what happened to her. this is smoke and mirrors, people who are not serious, the only way to address the current crisis on the border, and by the
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government, is only bipartisan basis rather than talking this tragic death with this young woman, they had against serious right let's pass a bipartisan legislation deal with the crisis. trey: you know senator warnock said that she did not deserve what happened her card this us anything to say to me, i wouldn't want you to step out on a limb senator, did not deserve what happened to her and he also said that smoke and mirrors. when you say. tim: trey gowdy, she got murdered, what happened your was a crime and she was murdered on the streets where she should've been safe and she was all safe right because liberal elites including the president of the united states, refuses to be serious and get serious about securing our southern border. she was murdered trey gowdy come along with 70000 other americans
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have arrived already their lives, fentanyl, they died senseless deaths, the more preventable and if we close our southern border, every single american of good coaches, should be outraged by the comments of the liberal elites of the believe that it is okay to appease their base. and it is okay to have references illegal immigrants but is not okay for us to be outraged at the murderers of americans the campus of illegal immigrants, and our country and they broke the law to get here. this would drop block twice sue and the fact the present by default the need to apologize for insulting someone who is about to stand trial for positionally capitol murder, tells us about all we need to know about the current state of the left friends of the party senator tim scott of the great state of south carolina, thank you for joining us. tim: thank you. trey: is republicans want to
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when the senate in 2024, sometimes we look at certain say soon we wonder, how did that happen. as a democrat when in montana and headed republicans in massachusetts or maryland tacoma difficult winds and kentucky. in the look in ohio and increasingly road safely and you wonder how sit under sheriff brown is still learning how could a liberal senator present ohio several candidates were competing to change that this fall and burning joins us now and he is one of them awoke, how does sheriff brown hang on and it is red state and brown definitely is not a red senatorial so is he went. bernie: 12, he comes by election season and pretend season monitoring the media especially oliver ohio cover for companies never getting somebody was more resourced that is government get somebody that has actual contrast between him and the
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candidate pretty and most importantly is never been house where he is - versus president trump so sure from overcome his attachment to biden and is terrible record people going about on the pocketbook and this will be the time that we finally when he from an attorney. attorneys been running since richard nixon was president. c1 want to think that would think that it was a kid than well, that's been a long time will okay politics is weird which is one reason that i'm glad that i'm not still in it and you have the support a former president trump coming of the support of congressman, to be jordan, and according to news reports here the support of chun the fact that they are running out of this to boost you, because they think that you will be easier to be in the fall and so what is going on there and is it true that the democrats are trying to boost you in some given chess that they are
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playing. bernie: while they're not very good dumpling anything and i have no idea printed but also be honeycombed they thought in 2016 he is you know from the pelicans on would win and nobody could be turned president trump beaver and so the reality is, they always think outsiders are easier to beat because they come from a culture where the only thing you should do is be a politician your life and so when you look at people like me outsider businessperson conservative maybe they are making the route and from calculus again some additional and it reported to get us are under sheriff ronnie is so testing is been going in the right resources and camping really hard and sold by businesses so this is my focus everyday. trey: will use your website in your platform seems to begin with education. editor judgment what is the role of the federal government on the issue of education most conservatives think that's primarily estate issue through role for a u.s. senator, on that
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important topic of education. bernie: i think with the local communities in paris and local communities make the educational choices for the kids that means that we have to fulfill probably gets promise to in the department of education we had to do that once and for all i think we will do that i think that will excessively but in the right conservatives wait to see the constitution and there is no constitutional role for the federal government in education we know that to be true parts was republic as we have to start to keep our promises and doing the things we campaign on that start getting rid of the department of education. trey: gop primaries can sometimes have sharp elbows. you are not alone of the primary ballots really concerning welcome and there will be an ability to call us in the fall the mentor the no money is an take on sheriff brown. bernie: no, they have the primary, and wednesday will be
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the full united dysfunctional family that's what we will do and we will bring the party together that's what like i can uniquely was a business guy and i have the chamber of commerce who understands who i am and also somebody understands aggression investors in the list of them in campaign hard for the last euro continue to listen to them and i am the one that uniquely can bring the party together with way of hundreds has no chance of rain the party together and in fact he is even said that only 60 counties of the 88 pattern in reality i have the most broad support throughout the entire state is when to be like singular focus on march 20th is to bring the entirety of the republican party together. trey: bernie miranda, try to send sure of brown to his retirement this fall in the process, maybe control of the senate hangs in the balance i think you for joining us on a sunday night i look forward to talking to you again soon suite three you got it, thank you.
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trey: of nexus tiktok, is a tool of chinese communist government, people are using, enter daily to even care congressman mike turner joins us after the break with more only on sunday night in america. ♪ ♪ make your dream car...a reality.
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>> dozens of american citizens are back home safe and he was tonight after escaping chaos and gang violence in haiti, they arrived in miami just hours ago, the first u.s. risky charter flight from the country, and official say 47 passengers were on board and several hundred more american citizens go to work believed to be trapped in 80, violent gangs have taken over about 80 percent of the countries city closing government buildings in airports and roads in the process, and manhunt is underway in our nations capitol since suspect is shot seven people leaving today coming it happened early this morning outside of a recreation center just blocks from the white house, and police say that all of the victims are adults the survivors were taken to the hospital and is still unclear what exactly that up to the shooting pretty unabashedly back to you to sitting right in america for the headlines for "fox news" .com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trey: welcome back to sunday
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night and american tiktok is a popular social media platform, nearly 2 billion users worldwide which includes 150 million americans they usually end of the use it on a regular basis but is tiktok a jewel of the chinese government heard that if tiktok is our national security or your personal security and most members of congress seem to think so. and does enter the house asked sweeping legislation this week and mike turner jupiter thousand dollars committee, eddie had asked his mother information on tiktok and just about anyone else i know. and he joins us now and welcome, mr. chairman and politically, i think that it is not easy to disappoint 150 americans, so congress must have really believed it threats the danger from tiktok is real, tens would you can about it. mike: thank you for having me, trey gowdy any russell invited members of congress have also had access to classified briefings both we did congress
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why dad members of the energy commerce committee had additional briefings will be healthier this is something that you know i think great signal from congress, china is like everyone else and would have to stop treating them they are. i was rebel is president is stepping forward making videos sees themselves and yourself as an adversary when he stood next to vladimir putin with what was the open mic events, where he was caught saying, they get out we vladimir putin bring about change that has not happened in 100 years in that's a fight between democracy and authoritarianism happen in world war ii and went into a truly sees himself as remaking the world tiktok certainly is a tool they can be hosted in ways, to advance propaganda and it certainly has congress concern. trey: i, i was talk you chairman, but actually do not use tiktok and for those who do
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use tiktok, the legislation passed by the house, was specifically what to do force a sale, bad at well what specifically do the user need to be on the lookout for. mike: the intent is to force the disinvestment of the chinese ownership of tiktok, to cause them to sell tiktok certainly means that tiktok could continue to operate but it would be free chinese ownership influence and of course the risk of everyone in congress sees it in the spoke with the vote was overwhelming really because that shift, people are understanding that you know china is an adversary, the summer the attacks thinking they do, into our economy in the military buildup that they do and they see themselves is positioning themselves as a strong adversary to the united states certainly is a dangerous tool in the hands of an adversary. trey: mentioned the vote was overwhelming and it was, there was one pretty prominent person
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on the other side of the issue of us listen to him together than i'll ask you a question on the other side people while there are a lot of young kids on tiktok it will go crazy without it there are a lot of users a lot of good news along with tiktok. but the thing that i don't like is that without tiktok, you can make facebook bigger hankinson facebook, to be an enemy of the people. sue and you know chairman, the concerns of her tiktok existed hello former president trump's national security advisers many of whom i knew very well when he was in office and yet i guess he oppose this bill. if you do why enemy's national security team wanted to bandit as well and so why the change. mike: well i can't speak of the changes that but i can say this, there has been a significant change think that overall, and
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the use of social media, specifically the rent adjustment communicating with others but as a source of news and source of information people and turn are relied upon absent social media for the information about what is going on the world that is why the issue of the propaganda aspect of the social media sites and it happened certainly beginning in the hands of a declared adversary make them all that much more concerning. trey: all right, before i let you go, edge to the senate now which is where many good ideas go to die what you thank you so going to happen there. mike: for the president has said that he will sign this bill which means it would become line i think the senate will probably have very vigorous to me but i expect this bill is 20, pacific and into the president's desk for signature. trey: chairman mike turner from the great state of ohio, one of the house intelligence committee, thank you so much for joining us and look forward to seeing you soon. mike: thank you trey gowdy.
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trey: coming up, who says the redlines in his room and is it benjamin netanyahu or joe biden, benjamin netanyahu spokes person joins us, right after the break. because you know that just because it fits in the cupholder doesn't make it 'to-go'. and you know how to brake, without breaking everything. and you're definitely not doing -okay, i don't even know what this is, but you're definitely not doing that. with allstate you're connected to a rate based on you. (♪) dangerous ladders. gutter muck. yuck. no wonder you hate cleaning your gutters. good thing there's leaffilter. our patented filter technology keeps leaves and debris out of your gutters forever. guaranteed. call 833- leaffilter to get started. and get the permanent gutter solution that ends clogs for good. they took the time to answer all of our questions. they really put us at ease.
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trey: welcome back to sunday night in america, obama had a
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redline in syria, which were not to be more magenta or light pink. no biden is redline, not her home also the palestinians are not even for a run, invited has redline for israel. biden seems to be conditioning support for israel access to u.s. weapons, and whether israel continues moving into southern gaza and so was october 7th really that long ago, has hamas been eliminated it or slighted looking at the polls, which indicate the young people do not like his policies and the least. and joining us it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spokesperson help welcome back is so good to see you and you is that israel have a lasting relationship, i don't as biden communicated redline to benjamin netanyahu, and if somebody feel a need to make it public. >> thank you for having me on, it's good to see you and you see we have the red line. her prime minister just stated a
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few days ago, we have a redline, that we are not going to sleep for hamas operational battalions and we've gotten to this point in which were taking have the majority of must military given abilities and three quarters of the battalions of her not going to leave the rest of them untouched, is a redline. that's a decision that we took acid nation. it is noted prime ministers not a cabinet or the idea of the took this decision, is a nation that took a decision that we will no longer accept bite next to their october 7th of it will not happen again and so what would happen if these battalions would be left untouched, hamas will rearm and regroup that attack is again and you and i will have this conversation again down the road. we cannot about this to happen and this is our redline. trey: okay let's take a listen invited secretary of state, tony
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lincoln ls you a question on the other side. >> the going to be military operations and raffa a clear and implementable plan to get the civilians out of harm's way provide for them and when seven harm's way we not seen that plan c1 i will give you a chance to assure secretary blinken, that you were just as concerned about civilian casualties as he is edy the lecture to be well somewhat interesting from blinken and israelis are surrounded by enemies but what is israel doing to limit the mean casualty. >> is presented to the work after the prime minister has approved the plans for raffa and they will treat two goals a nation of the resilient and the evacuation of civilians from the fighting zones. once we move forward with a plan with the strategic plan, we will of course take care the civilian
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population there. question about it. trey: before i let you go, senator chuck schumer coming is apparently not contented mismanaging his own country coming us some advice for israel as well and i want us to listen together and i'll ask you a question before we go. >> this critical juncture, i believe a new election is the only way to allow for a healthy and an open decision-making process about the future of israel that of course of the united states cannot dictate the outcome of an electric election and or should we try. that is for the israeli public to decide. trey: is pretty spectacular really bad way, that the sediment jordi leaders calling for the removal of the head of state of an ally. but i will give you the last word. >> trey gowdy, his role as of course were democracy in a
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democracy because of the citizens choose their own government to lead seven right now, in case of any also notice we have unity government in place which is reflective really of the public sentiment that you releasing up, and for the coast israel and now the prime minister represents the overwhelming majority of israelis who reject the notion of a palestinian terrorist state, and the impediment to peace and, i mean, peace of not just empty slogans, is palestinian terrorism and the refusal to acknowledge that the jewish state in the state of your soul, here to stay right after 911 you know president george w. bush said either you are with his work you are with the terrorists 20 years later, we still are asking the same question are you with us over the tourists. trey: you are lots more diplomatic than i am i think that chuck schumer, is a joke about joke that he has no business whatsoever lecturing any other subornation on who the leader to be especially like israel but you are more diplomatic than i am and think
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trey: welcome back to sunday night in america new report
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commissioned by the state department a month warns of a different national security threat printed artificial intelligence, the rise of anti- according to the report has a potential to destabilize mobile security and perhaps even as much as the advent of nuclear weaponry heard the city argues for action planning increase safety and security joining us now the co-authors of the study, jeremy and ed harris from gladstone arn thank you so much unwelcome think you for being here to start with the basics jeremy, what precisely is a.i. and is it smarter than the human mind or just a lot quicker about processing information. jeremy: that's a quick great question a lot of different forms of a.i. risk that comes from different forms of a.i. is a lot of opportunity so we have seen just the last couple of months, a.i. systems that can make freezers and feels like material science, breakthroughs in areas like medicine and this is way beyond what we see with check gdp, but then we also have
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check gdp and systems like this one document systems in general they can offload them and offload her cognition to solve problems in many cases the human gets over their own. and they're not as far as human beings. trey: okay you are the experts, i'm just a country lawyer and when you mention medicine, i'm sitting here and i'm thinking that a.i.'s used in medicine presumably degree and great benefit so i'm wondering what does bad or dangerous a.i. look like. ed: is you build the systems for the rest of surfaces they can be weapon eyes, you can imagine using an ar system pretty simple to carry out cyber attack at air systems can counted in some case printed and better than programmers so that if this truly write better malware thinking that their programs are so walking to go over the time can understand the benefits that come with the risk and you don't want to shoot yourself in we want to be pro-business and
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encourage development in the space of the same time running the risk that is really with the action plan is all about c1 ri for both of you, very few things capture my attention quite like the word, extension as an deputies life and that word actually captures my attention is that for real or we just try to get people's attention to focus on the issue. >> so over the last two years, we've been speaking to frontier labs, the top labs like open a.i. not just to their executives in many cases their ceos but also to researchers and frontlines limits building like the next check gdp the comes through must do revolve around weaponization and prospect of losing control of the systems printed those risks are also backed by evidence that we now sing surface and evidence and technical papers and technical research and also more more evidence service in the u.s. systems of the real world and yes this is something to take
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serious we do and in a world where you know the three most cited a.i. researches on planet earth, to the three founders of the field all these researchers are fighting this risk is evidence for but again, huge positives we have to embrace this paradox walking and chewing gum at the same time setting up pro-business environments for this but also not losing's site of a national security imperatives. trey: and for those of us who are not experts like you too hard, tell us what we should know ed was should we be looking for and what should we be reading articles on so that we can become you know conversant and knowledgeable on this issue. >> we us and so there are number of sources that are extremely good and we actually have a website or some scully i tracker and where we track the stuff but is extremely challenging because there are new systems and models that break ground in this field and coming out every week or every month. i just move the government open a.i. released sora model that
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allows you to generate videos with a quick promptly good literally talent a woman walking in tokyo in the rain it will generate one minute really move me and removing quality video of exactly that systems that can play video games across multiple bone systems i can brighten gender free damages and tracking that is actually when the major parts of our job would of the things that is going into the action plan to be developed, to address this risk. trey: thank you for illuminating that for us to look forward to talking to you both again. >> thank you trey gowdy. trey: thank you for spring part of you said it with us and if you have a great weekend and telex we can find is online, or the trey gowdy podcasting good night from south carolina. it is so great. thank you very much. see you next week. hello everyone. i'm griff jenk

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