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>> brian: it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, it is friday, march 1, no longer leaping into the new year. this is fox. the funeral for alexei navalny is underway as vladamir putin threatens nuclear action in the west. >> ainsley: two border visits with the current president slamming the former one. >> come to to being and this is a war zone, they view it as a war zone and mexico is doing nothing to help us. >> ainsley: lawrence is live in brownsville, after president biden visited that area. >> steve: and hunter biden's transcript has been released. he admits he put his dad on speaker phone. mark levine will join us by satellite. >> brian: remember for the last time, i can't keep telling you this, your mornings are better because you are with friends.
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ance start with a fox news alert. the funeral for alexei navalny just concluded. >> brian: the russian opposition leader is being laid to rest. heavy police presence in the area. >> steve: alex hogan is live in our european newsroom with the latest. >> there is a lot of questions and concerns as to whether the tension will escalate. thousands have gathered in the street, nearby a cemetery where alexei navalny's body is being laid to rest. we've heard some people in the chants today saying his name, alexei navalny and saying, you were not afraid and we are not afraid. we heard protesters scream and chant words like murderer and no
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to war and we will never forget. this massive crowd congregated behind police barriers and heightened concern that people coming to mourning the opposition leader would be arrested. so far there have been no visible arrests, but too soon to say if that will come later. brief 45-minute service at a church nearby, before that, bumpy start with delay and handover of the body, image we can see, only footage just right now of what the service looked like at that time earlier this morning. there had been speculation as to whether today would happen. prison officials refused to release alexei navalny's body and caved a week later. navalny is vocal critic of the kremlin and died in a independental colony north.
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we have seen in attendance, his parents and u.s. ambassador in russia. we are seeing chants taking place. we have not seen people holding posters. there has been concern for the safety of people there and growing speculation as to whether there could be further arrest and whether there would be police crackdown on the protesters. we'll monitor that. it shows bravely of people who showed up today. >> brian: and they arrested his lawyer, right? >> we heard that from lawyers urging people not to bring any kind of protest propaganda, any anti-kremlin messaging. we are watching that live stream and he is posting online from his former youtube channel. a lot of concern.
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>> steve: russia is good at police crackdowns, thank you for the live report. >> ainsley: they couldn't get a hearse, nobody wanted to drive the busy, trouble with the venue, surprised he was buried in russia. he went down with a fight and he wants to stay there. >> steve: the state held on to the body until whatever killed him had dissipated, couldn't trace it. >> ainsley: in georgia, funeral for laken riley will be held in her hometown of woodstock. >> steve: cops say an illegal migrant murdered the 22-year-old when she was out for a jog and she never came home. >> brian: live outside the church where the service was held, madison. >> family and friends of riley can't say enough good things about her. she was a passionate nursing student, runner andir cafor everyone she met. this tragedy has shaken up
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people who live around uga. >> sad and tragic. you'd like to think especially a spot on campus like that would be safe for a person to run on their own. she did everything right. it is really is a tragic situation. >> riley's obituaries says her smile was infectious and she spread joy wherever she went. ice says jose antonio ibarra came into the country illegally in 2022. her death has created a lot of controversy on immigration. the mayor was interrupted. protesters want the mayor to resign. former president donald trump was at the border yesterday and slammed president biden over immigration issues and said he spoke with riley's devastated
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parents. what he's doing is unbelievable. joe biden will never say laken riley's name. we will say it andy woo will remember it. we will not forget her. it's a horrible story we've had to live with for the last few days. >> a fundraiser in riley's name has raised $170 so far. her family says they promise to honor her life in a big way. back to you guys. >> steve: thank you. somber day in woodstock, georgia. >> ainsley: they said she had strong faith, was close to the lord. her church is called woodstock city church. visitation starts at noon. >> brian: this guy was causing havoc and his brother was arrested multiple times. requests to take him into custody ignored, he gets his brother and leaves his wife to
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get here and his kid. goes to georgia, does this killing, i'm sure other crimes we will find out about and his other brother seems just as bad. the theme is tragedy. sub-theme is preventable. here is tom homan. >> they are burying a child and have to live with the fact her last few minutes of life were terrorized. she tried to make a call to 911 and she fought for her life. she did not want to die. she did not have to die. i get so emotional on this issue, this is senseless, could have been prevented crime. he should be in remain in mexico program that biden killed. >> brian: we'll hear that phone call, too. >> ainsley: president trump talked to the family. i don't think joe biden has done
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that. trump was criticizing joe biden for saying he's on the border and has not mentioned her name. >> steve: that is different about this particular case. we hear about the migrants coming in and talking a lot about the migrant crime in new york city, chicago, elsewhere, when you can affix a face and victim and you look at laken riley and think, she did not have to die. had they simply had that town and who knew athens, georgia, was essentially a sanctuary city not working with ice, same as new york city. the mayor here, he's been a johnny come lately to this whole thing where now he says -- seasonal allergies. he says we should probably cooperate ice when it comes to felony. do you think? if you are a sanctuary city, that should be the red line. you commit a felony, we call ice, period.
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>> ainsley: white house is saying, we want you to work with ice, now they say that. we played a clip in the 6:00 hour of democratic leaders who said they did not want ice involved, they wanted sanctuary cities. they wanted to defund the police and look where that has gotten them. >> brian: senator kamala harris called border patrol president equated him to nazis, not border patrol, the head of ice. he is saying that is to push ice back, they were the problem trying to get 'll lils out of the country. they are not the problem, they are the preventer. nine after the hour, president biden and former president trump making visits to the southern border yesterday. >> steve: making stops, mr. biden toured brownsville and mr.
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trump went to eagle pass. >> ainsley: rich is live at the white house. hi, rich. >> your political presidential match up come the fall, this as immigration is a major issue in this campaign and they have two different perspectives on how to deal with the migrant surge. president biden was in brownsville, former president trump to the west in eagle pass. biden campaign said trump is weak on the border and crime and stocking chaos and cruelty because it helps him politically. bidens trump should drop to the bipartisan immigration proposal. >> i understand my predecessor is in eagle pass today. mr. trump, set a plan policy issue, instead of telling members of congress to block this legislation, join me or i'll join you in telling the
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congress to pass this bipartisan border security bill, we can do it together. >> that bill would spend billions on border patrol officers, detention facility, immigration judges and this is white house fact sheet, the bill includes $1.4 billion for cities and states providing critical services for newcomers and in the country and qualify. trump and republicans argue biden can rescind orders he signed. >> catch and release, we released them in mexico. if you broke the law we caught you, deported you or did something else. we were doing a great job and that is where it stood. >> officials say the administration is considering executive action on immigration and the president didn't announce any yesterday. >> steve: lawrence jones has been in brownsville for the last
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48 hours on the ground. yesterday had a preview and today post-game show for potus in south texas. lawrence. >> lawrence: good morning, family. good to be back home in texas. we're typically pretty friendly, but president of the united states was not met with friendly welcome from the people that live here. they are wondering why the commander-in-chief decided to come here once they solved the problem and why did he pick a spot where there is probably zero crossings because people are not able to get across that high water that separates the mexican border from the united states border. interesting thing, you had a lot of trump supporters that met the current president and said why come now and they say it is all about politics, he knows is number one issue for voters and question is, is he going to
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change his policy. you saw the president invite donald trump to join him. a lot of people say it should be joe biden joining donald trump with his policies, guys. >> brian: laugh, the statement from biden-harris campaign manager. donald trump is weak on the border and weak on crime, that is why directed maga republicans to kill the toughest reform to secure the border in decades. if you want people to believe second half of your sentence, don't make them laugh in the first half. criticism of trump, he is tough on the border, he is anti-hispanic and now they are saying he's weak on the border. his crackdown on crime has racial epitath in it. now they are saying he is weak on both. i guess he is not racist. >> lawrence: brian, so glad you read that statement, it shows
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why so many people in texas were insulted by the visit. you have current commander-in-chief taking credit for what texas is doing to stop the crossings right now and then suing, they just sued state of texas and blocked sb 4. he takes credit on one hand and sues us on the other hand, that is type of commander-in-chief we're dealing with. and also forcing border patrol, ainsley, so sorry. forcing border patrol to stand behind him while he insults them. >> ainsley: and he wants us to call them newcomers. >> brian: please do not include that in anybody's copy. sean and donald trump sat down on the curvy couch in texas in eagle pass. watch this interview. >> one of the primary reasons in 2016 i ran and i ran on the border and i ran on other things, i ran on the border
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largely. we fixed the problem and in 2020, it wasn'ts even a subject. sir, nobody cares about the border anymore. since the election, we have a situation where this border makes 2016 look like baby stuff. it is probably the worst, not probably, it is worst border in the history of the world. this is now a war zone and they view it as a war zone. mexico is doing nothing to help us. they are letting the caravans come unimpeded, caravans with 25,000 people just walk into our country. something has to be done. >> steve: he's made it clear day one he will do stuff that he can as president to turn off the flow of migrants. >> ainsley: brian has been talking about this fox news poll
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and battleground state, who do you trust more on border security? compare biden to trump, trump is winning by 21 points in state of georgia and in michigan 16 points and north carolina 19 points and wisconsin by 17 points and this is number one issue. >> steve: that is why joe showed up yesterday. >> ainsley: if this is any ka indication, trump will do well. >> lawrence: republicans should not give them a lifeline, all or nothing. he broke the border, fix it. if he wants to go with the house bill and get that across, that is one thing. this half measure they want to pass in the senate, you have manpower and border patrol supported the bill. make no mistake, they are not happy with the bill in totality. >> brian: brandon judd said it makes things better and doesn't
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go enough. lawrence, need you a while longer. house republicans releasing transcript from hunter biden's closed-door deposition. >> steve: and apparently the president's son doubled down saying father was not involved in business deals. >> ainsley: madeleine rivera. >> madeleine: several testy moments. hunter stresses his son was not involved in business dealings. he does admit putting his father on speaker phone and asking him to drop by personal lunches. hes he takes his family's calls because of the death of his mother. i'm surprised my dad did call me
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now. if he did, i would take his call. he talked about a trip in 2014, hunter says he introduced his father to a chinese business associate jonathan lee. hunter denies it was a meeting. huntered i introduced my dad to jonathan lee and his friend and they shook hands and probably took a photograph. my father went up to his room and i went to coffee with jonathan lee. your father, he never received or interacted with any business associates, is that correct? yes. did you receive money from china or not? i received money from a china company. chair comer says next step is a public attorney. abbe lowell says the transcript means there is nothing left to ask, say or do. >> steve: another standoff.
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thank you. >> brian: now republicans want to see him in front of everybody. >> steve: james comer who ran that committee, he apparently left the hearing early and did not ask a single question. how weird is that? been calling for him to come in, we want hunter biden. did not ask a single question. >> brian: brian will ask questions to mark levin. >> brian: i will introduce mark levin and say goodbye. i will take credit for it. 19 minutes after the hour, over to carley. >> carley: fox wildfire alert. two people dead as firefighters battle fires tearing through texas and oklahoma. smokehouse creek fire is largest in texas history, it has torched one million acres in four days. thousands have been forced to evacuate.
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elon musk is suing chatgpt and its ceo claiming the company broke agreement by straying from goal of developing artificial technology for benefit of humanity, not profit. musk helped start the company in 2015, but stepped down three years later. future of n.f.l. hits indy, the goat, tom brady is showing us he has gas left in the tank, 46-year-old sharing this video showing him beating his 40-yard dash time from when he competed in the combine. redemption is spelled tom, i don't think he is known for speed, but better than he was in 2000. >> brian: when we break down film, he was drafted sixth
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round. he transformed himself. >> carley: just incredible. >> steve: he could run the same as in the day, like trying on old clothes and they still fit. >> brian: they fit better, better than ever. his hair looks good now. >> carley: you are keeping up to date on tom brady. >> steve: stalker. >> ainsley: they showed him without his shirt on, he looks totally different now. >> carley: looks better. like fine wine. >> brian: new shirtless picture up in your locker. >> ainsley: men get better looking with age. >> brian: got to ask ted. let's remember to dvr your show and pretend we are live. >> steve: final argument today in great state of georgia whether d.a. fani willis and her entire staff should be disqualified from the trump case. live report on that coming up
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additional arguments on whether she and the whole staff that works for her should be disqualified from the trump election interference case. >> todd: final arguments begin at 1:00 p.m. on whether or not to disqualify fani willis. prosecutors say she had inappropriate relationship with nathan wade, special prosecutor in the case. a new prosecutor could change this case, add, drop charges or toss the case. it would likely delay the proceedings until after the 2024 election. it is claimed willis and wade started their relationship be before. they said it began in spring of 22 and has since ended. final arguments today. >> ainsley: thank you. former caretaker blocking a family from moving into their 2
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>> protesting joe biden. it took him three years to come to the border. >> where has he been all this time? >> he never cared, that is why he's not coming. >> i call him three-year joe, took him three years to get here. >> too little too late. >> what has he done to the border? >> nothing, this is first time he's come to the real border. learn residents letting their voice be heard to the president of it is united states. bonnie, you are a border mom, your daughter is a bosher patrol agent and you were telling me the difference between last administration to this administration. >> exactly, when my daughter signed up under the trump administration, she was able to do her job.
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i don't know if people realize impo importance of this being trans formed. they are not able to do the job they signed up for and essentially have to facilitate the illegal immigration. >> lawrence: just doing processing right now. your house is in front in that area where the president was yesterday. why pick that area? >> simple, it is pristine area. we have had zero traffic. he is not going to see anything, it will be beautiful, he can be there and leave and just like he was never there when he does leave. >> lawrence: do you think this will impact him in the next election? i saw border agents being forced
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to stand behind him. are they happy? you can't speak for your daughter, are they happy about what is happening under joe biden? >> absolutely not. i have watched over last several years and i don't have a statistic for you, i can tell you moral is low, suicide rate is up and they are not -- they were there probably vol untold and they will do -- be responsible and show up and they will do what they are told to do and asked to do, but are they happy about it? absolutely not, they are just doing their job. a lot of them are waiting for the election and hoping donald trump will come back in and free them up to do what they came here to do. i don't care how much money you throw or how many agents you hire until you close the border, their job is going to be insurmountable and impossible. >> lawrence: bonnie, thank you for what your daughter does and y'all serve by supporting your family in border patrol.
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>> morning folks, we are waiting
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word on fani willis case. will she be off the case? hunter biden is on record, what he had to say over seven hours yesterday. migrants keep coming and google google, you will find issues there. it is friday, we'll start rocking in 18 minutes. back to brian downstairs now. >> ainsley: i'm going to take it from here, thank you, bill. thieves in west hollywood pick the wrong target after they try to steal a gym owners rolex. watch this. >> able to tackle the guy in the gray hoody hitting me from behind into the person with the gun. i hit him into the gun and they both fell down. >> ainsley: the attackers ran off empty handed. some doorbell cameras could open the door to spying.
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researchers claim they could be controlled by a kouchl company-operated app and people pair the camera with their own device to view the footage. scary story to watch out for. over to you. >> brian: reporters livid over the supreme court decision to take up the case if former president trump can claim presidential immunity. >> the craziness of the court is what they are doing here. >> it is a bad look for them to have taken this. >> unmistakable sign from the maga majority of the trump created court that they are with him. >> i am beyond terrified for our country. >> brian: i'm beyond terrified, too. mark levin has a lot to say about this. great to see you, your reaction to their reaction?
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>> mark: they get paid a lot of money for being stupid. they are very frightened and concerned of the supreme court of the united states. they trash the supreme court, they trash the constitution, they trash the presidency. they claim there is no election interference and they worry donald trump might get his day in court. let me tell you something, brian, of course you don't, this is very big. this is the special counsel hur report on joe biden. exhibit after exhibit after exhibit of joe biden's felonies, felonies under the espionage act when high was vice president, citizen and senator. let me tell these knuckleheads something. if donald trump loses this case, next administration can do, including his, take the cover off this report and put an indictment cover on it and
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indict joe biden. they are not required to adhere to what mr. hur or mgarland hav to say. there are scores and scores of examples of his committing felonies and only reason they did not bring the case is because he's an imbesel. they could bring hundreds of charges against joe biden depending on statute of limitation. they better hope donald trump wins, if he doesn't, it is joe biden's day in court, number one. number two, supreme court justices ought not be pressured like this and this rogue prosecutor jack smith who is unconstitutional appointed, this guy did not charge trump with insurrection or conspiracy,
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violence, none of it. he went digging and finds the 1871 clan act and enron act, abused against the j-6ers. those are statutes he uses and telling the court, i should be able to indict donald trump for his official action as president of the united states, not for any real crime. i have to go back to the post-civil war clan act. go to the enron act and the federal contractors act and put them in prison with an obama-appointed judge, from population that supports biden and hates trump. is the court going to turn the power of the presidency and immunity inside out? i love these legal analysts. they say this is too broad, this is a case of first impression, no president has been charged
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with a crime, let alone this after he's left office, all this talk about january 6 and overthrowing the government. why don't they charge him with that? they haven't. when you read the indictment or see the arguments, court should say, no, we're not going to destroy all these years of american history in order to accommodate joe biden, his campaign and his prosecutor, that is my answer to them. >> brian: proud of myself, you usually read everything and i think i should have read everything. i read that thing over the course of the weekend and there are times he walks in with his ghost writer and says i have classified documents here and you know where they are located and saw the pictures, dating back to tito running yugoslavia. >> he says to the ghostwriter, they don't know i have these, did you read that line?
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that is a confession. the man is guilty of numerous espionage violations. >> brian: i want to get to your honor hoo, we put out his transcript 5:45 last night, they were focusing on 3 million he got frommin choo china. when high got close to something uncomfortable, he said, i was drunk, high or don't remember that. i'm surprised my dad hasn't called me right now, if he did, i would put him on speaker phone to say hi to you. nothing nefarious. at least 20 times his dad showed up or called in. he says it is no big deal. >> mark: that is why i pay a lawyer $2000 an hour and prep you on how you should answer. this is just my dad, this is what families do. he is vice president of the united states and i'm on with a
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communist or russian operative trying to milk these guys f millions of dollars, the fact we wash the money through and treasury department had 150 red tags on transactions, the fact, this is what families do, as far as phone calls, i would put him on the speaker phone to speak to my buddy raskin, that would be fine. take raskin to play golf with your dad and business partners? did you take raskin to have dinner with your dad and dinner partners? did you take raskin to have photos with your dad and business partners? did you take raskin on air force two with you. raskin is a special pleader, marxist, biden, islamist and so forth. raskin is a character witness for guy that is hunter biden who
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slept with young prostitutes. aoc seems to be okay with this. didn't pay taxes, they pulled in 30 million. i would think aoc would be upset rich guy did not pay taxes. he bought a gun illegally, i would think they would be upset about that. he didn't sign up for a foreign agent. they are corrupt and donald trump care at all. >> brian: belton road was developed and he was doing a deal with a company to up end america's influence cefc, i dealt with private business people. does he not know they are directly affiliated with the federal government. rob walker says he met with him, there is a problem here. they want to bring this case to the public. get to something else, you are
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passionate about, israel. the person getting off the israeli train and pushing them, number one, giving them forms to sign before they get our weapons, number one. number two, pushing them to ceasefire. what do your sources tell you? >> mark: my source is right here, my brain. i want to say this, fact of matter is joe biden is throwing lifeline to hamas nazi terrorists, they are getting motivation out of them, they are prolonging this war because of him. the fact is joe biden paid for october 7. got that? he paid for october 7. iran was behind it, he paid for it. he is putting sanctions on israel, israeli citizens, including iron dome and going to china and russia at the un to sanction israel meanwhile, he lifts all sanctions on iran and iran kills three sailors and he does nothing to iran, he hires
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guy in maui who is sympathetic to iran. they are demanding to build a coalition to force on israel terror state on its border they would have to grant this terror state, ancient home land where judaism began. joe biden is a reckless reprobate and when it comes to israel, the fact of the matter, he has a problem. his party has massaged, created and built islamist wing represented by rashida tlaib. the hamas funded crowd, he can't put them down, he needs their vote. he needs the vote of what? islamist and people who want to exterminate jews and eliminate israel. sometimes there is good and evil, when it comes to the
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border and law enforcement, when it comes to supporting our military and supporting israel, joe biden is on the side of evil. and if it wasn't for joe biden, that war against hamas would be over. what about the nukes, joe? iran will have seven nuclear weapon in the blink of an eye. you know who said that? the un. what you doing about that, joe? rather than sanction israel, you are funding the bums, what do you do about the nukes? nothing. ladies and gentlemen, can you imagine iran with seven nuclear weapons? they will own the middle east and control all oil flow. they will control navigable waters. it will affect us directly. they will blackmail us and joe biden's target is the jews in israel. think about how sick that is. >> brian: mark, 30 seconds left.
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republicans have to stand up for ukraine weapons and stand up for israel. use leverage on the border and do it. black and white issue. final thought? >> mark: my final thought is thank god you speak quickly so i have more time to speak. here is hr 2, this is bill the republicans passed. see it? sent to senate and killed two months ago that would have secured the border and forced joe biden to secure the border. phony bipartisan bill had more loopholes than a phony bill. it is a fig leaf. we have more slavery in this country on the border now, sex slavery, women slavery, children slavery as result of joe biden since end of the civil war and democratic party is fine with it. >> mark: mark levin, appreciate it, always a great time,
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interesting. mark was fired up. >> ainsley: he has every right to be, mark is jewish and when you hear him talk about israel, his facts are on point. and this is the country iran saying death to america and wipe israel off the mab. >> brian: you cannot finish off hamas without going into rafah. they are located in schools and playgrounds and hospitals, that is not idf problem, that is hamas problem. >> steve: first topic you addressed, supreme court taking up immunity question, that is called into question when all the trials are going to start. there has been interesting development in last 24 hours and that is now jack smith is suggesting let's have the document case start on july 8th. interestingly enough, donald trump's lawyers are saying, let's have that start on august 12th, that is new because we've been hearing all along they have been pushing the trial should
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start after the election. now saying it could start before the election, keep in mind, 60 days outside election, department of justice does not want you doing anything that could be perceived as putting your finger on the scale. >> ainsley: if they do july 8th, second monday in july, third monday in july is democratic national convention. >> steve: that is why his lawyers are saying august 12th. >> brian: it will be fascinating look as georgia case is blowing up, the immunity case being examined and documents case, you have to have everybody on the case with highest security clearance, lower level and higher level, that is a huge load. >> ainsley: to a fox business alert. elon musk is suing chatgpt open ai and ceo. >> steve: the billionaire, mr.
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musk, claims the company is putting profit over mission to help people with new technology. >> brian: i have that outfit, kelly from fox business is here. >> remember, he has skin in the game with his own ai venture. we obtained the lawsuit filed this morning for allegedly examining the company's nonprofit mission. musk was founding member of open ai and company was spun up to develop ai to benefit humanity. nonprofit structure is split to create separate for profit arm that handles revenue generating ventures like microsoft. musk lawyers argue open ai has been a subsidiary of the largest tech company in the world,
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microsoft. the new board is refining ai to maximize profit for microsoft rather than for the benefit of humanity and alleges the company breached founding contract and owes musk tens of millions that are critical to ai success. only the initial claim has been made, others have shared musk's concern. public firing of ceo sam altman for same concern he was pursuing profit over safety. altman was reinstated. the suit musk is seeking repayment and more importantly open ai return to core mission, amidst ai revolution. back to you. >> steve: thank you very much.
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i >> what is apple doing? everybody trusts apple for a variety of reason. interesting to see what they finally do unveil it if it's different. >> ainsley: it is scary when you hear the mom who said she got a phone call, thought it was her daughter. it was a.i. using her daughter's voice to say send me money. >> brian: and how disappointing to see what they're doing with the images of our founding fathers. they're subjected to human input. the big news for apple. their electric car project shelved. they lost billions. >> steve: one heard the f.b.i. director talking yesterday about how a.i. could impact our election in november and just imagine deepfakes of some of our politicians. crazy. >> brian: all right. watch me on radio. >> ainsley: okay. >> bill: good morning, everybody. here we go. minutes from now donald trump

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