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iowa. florida governor taking it to joe biden and his other republican rivals, listen. we must restore sanity to our nation. in the state of florida, held the line one freedom hung in the balance. leadership is not about entertainment, it s not about building a brand, it s not about virtue signaling, it is about results. we get distracted, we allow the election to become a lot other things other than bidens failures. if he s able to hibernate in his basement for the whole campaign and not answer tough questions we may be in danger of seeing a democrat sweep in 2024. jesse: remember when the media compare donald trump to hitler? donald trump is worse. ron desantis unveils his authoritarian manifesto. speak of this model of what this dictator in the making wants to do. look at china, cuba, north north korea, or iran. grievance politics, divisiveness. both antidemocratic candidates they seek to be autocratic. jesse: if you think that s bad, the views host says republ
country. april 29th, year of our lord 2023, and we re glad you re with us. how you guys doing? rachel: good. pete: will s rattled the morning. we did a segment about a.i., and you see that the every once in a while his brain fries [laughter] and then it just overloads, and you can see him computing. and how is the going to affect my life mt. next five, ten will: oh, i thought how is this going to the affect your life in the next 5-10 minutes. pete: that s true. will: seriously, guys, what happens? rachel: it s true. i saw a little bit of that pete: for sure. will: yeah. we just had a technology expert on talking about the a.i. and people having relationships with a.i., and the haas thing you said to him was, i think we need three theologians analyzing this, and he goes, well, we already do need it because we re already ini humane, in essence, on the internet. rachel: right. and i don t mean that like we re rude, we ve reduced ourselves to the most shallowest character
somewhere. how several states slated to receive that soil are pushing back. also this morning, the fallout keeps growing for the creator of dilbert. more newspapers dropped the comic strip after the cartoonist went on a racist tirade. all that in just moments. we begin with a destructive winter storm on the move. two houses. the storm unleashing multiple tornadoes in oklahoma and kansas. one of those tornadoes tore through norman. shredded homes and injured at least 12 people. hurricane-force winds whipped up massive blinding dust storms in texas. this is a scene in lubbock. the storm buried parts of southern california under more than six feet of snow. take a look at these snow totals near los angeles and san diego. more than 90 inches of snow recorded at mountain high, a winter resort about an hour and a half outside of l.a. warmer parts of southern california were battered by heavy rain and flooding. a helicopter crew had to rescue this driver from a jeep caught in