for machines and computers to learn and think. musk now reveals what he sees as the frightening truth of what is to come in his interviews this week with tucker carlson. i think there should be some government oversight because it affects it s a danger to the public. regulations are only put into effect after something happens. that s correct. if that s the case for a.i., it may be too late to put the regulations in place. the a.i. may be in control at that point. it s conceivable that a.i. can take control that you can t turn it off and it will be making the decisions for people. yeah, absolutely. absolutely? that s definite where things are headed. martha: it was a fascinating interview. more on that in moments. this is one real-world example of what a.i. is capable of. watch this. people are using a.i. to pretend to kidnap you and call your parents and demand money like a ransom situation. this guy had my voice. i was balling. i said mom, i don t want t
making, but silicon valley s implosion is the biggest such failure since the collapse of our entire financial system 15 is years ago.o down next, and we ve got you covered in los angeles with kelly o grady on how all of this happened, at the white house with lucas tomlinson on what they hop next, in washington with former fdic chair sheila bair on why this won t be another financial meltdown, she hopes. and in florida with home depot cofounder bernie marcus who says that doesn t mean this still won t be a big confidence meltdown no matter what happens next. all that and nikki haley on cracking down at the border by sending u.s. troops to the border and a portland, oregon, businessman who was trying to make a living amidst a crime wave that is soaring, and city officials all but ignoring. busy show, busy weekend, and it all starts right now. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. very good to have you. now to the our biggest story, that bank collapse and what it could portend fo
says the judge overseeing his indictment hates him. see where this one is going to lead starts right now tuesday 2 15 trump s arraignment s set, according to cnn sources, the unprecedented security that now needs to happen for this unprecedented court appearance, plus 30 news organizations come to the defense of an american journalist detained in russia. their demands to putin and a friend of that reporter will also join me this hour. and from the midwest to the south confirmed tornadoes on the ground with the governor of kentucky, saying tonight s forecast is the worst he has ever seen. welcome to the lead on this busy friday. i m pamela brown in for jake tapper, and we start in our politics lead with new developments surrounding the historic indictment against former president donald trump tuesday around 2:15 p.m. trump is expected to appear before manhattan judged to be arraigned, according to sources . the former president is facing more than 30 counts related to business
feel sympathetic for him as if the dope was the cause of the money and the cause of his issues when the reality is it wasn t. this had been going on for a long time and the finances prove differently. but what else about this? you have seen the interviews. and we are going to play some clips of these interviews but i m not going to play them all for you again, you have watched them. but if you have any question, go back and watch them. he talks about being paranoid. watch those interviews when he s with dave owen. he doesn t look like he s withdrawing from any drugs. his responses are appropriate. he s not displaying any paranoia. he s smooth. he s focused on the events, focused on trying to get information about the case from law enforcement officers, which is interesting in its own right, why is he so focused on that. and in savanah, where supposedly he was detoxing, he sat down as you heard the testimony with a composite sketch artist and went through the whole process to
gillian: very busy, if the first hour is anything to go by. thanks for sticking with us. gillian turner in for sandra. we ll take you live to the trial in the low country as soon as it resumes, but until then, a lot of news we want to get in for you. start with a fox news alert. oxycodone, morphine, testosterone, hgh, you name it, i got it, homey, 40% off on any medication. john: tell me what you need, i ll tell you what you want. supposed to be a sales pitch to americans in mexico but turns out it could be a death sentence instead. the drug peddler one of many hawking on behalf of mexican pharmacies to entice tourists just as spring breakers are about to flock south of the border. gillian: the cdc says do not fall for that. warn a high chance the pill that those guys are buying may kill you. talking about legal pharmacies, not shady street dealers like that guy. john: a study reveals nearly half the pills bought in pharmacies were laced with fentanyl and other dead