justice is blind now. that s a lofty standard. sta but because americans have long believed in fairnessndarericans, and because most of the people in charge of administering that system have behave d in good faith, this country has, for liv the most part, lived up to its core ideal for two hundred and fifty years, making it the greatest country in the world. but the populist surgthe of 2016 changed everything permanent. washington s suddenly felt more threatened by its own voters, by american voters than by any foreign adversary, donald trump. dom, seem more dangerous than isis. they panicked and in their panic, our leaders decided to turn the american legal system as well as thete american intel agencies and if necessary, the u.s. armyopponen. against their political opponents. they felt they had n theyo choin doing this. they abandoned the ancient principld e of equality under the law, and they replaced it with what is effectively a loyalty oath. opponents of the regime
a fiery field hearing taking place just a block away from progress da alvin bragg s office with absolutely harrowing testimony from new york city crime victims and their families. victims like joseph borgen a jewish man who was brazenly beaten by four men in broaddaylight. his attackers were only give an six-month plea deal. he only punched my son once. . perhaps some of the most dramatic moments came when madeline whose son was brutally stabbed to death nine times for significantly lowering the charges against two of her son s alleged attackers. i was totally disrespected. me, my family, my grand children, we were treated like garbage. like garbage. while republicans say the hearing was intended to highlight just how progressive policies are making america less safe, democrats dismissed it as political payback for bragg s indictment of former president donald trump. they insist the big apple is indeed safe. the chairman says this hearing is about violent crime in m
and if it is , what should wewe do about it?to those questions are significant enough that we wanted to find someone who could provide a definitive answer. elon mus k seemed like the right about person. musk has been thinking about a a.i. and worrying about it for most of his life. nearly a decade ago, hel he hele found a nonprofit research project called open a i. and the point was in the name,,n if we re going to have artificial intelligence and apparently we are, it ought to be open, open to the s use world that would help ensurer go that it s used for good and not evil. odotvil.that was the idea. but as the years passedd musk and musk found himselfng a preoccupied building a couple of enormous companieoupls, spacx and tesla, open, i got awayn aig from him as of tonight.pen ai open i i is no longer open. it s not a nonprofit researchprc project dedicated to using artificial intelligencel to serve humanity. it is instead a commercialtell enterpriseigentin, backed by mio a
details. reporter: it is deeply troubling case, trace. first reported by the washington examiner, a grieving mom, tammy nobles looking frantic as to how an ms13 member entered the u.s. and stayed here and allegedly raped and murdered her daughter. came into her room and he started her. she called her boyfriend but it went to voice mail. the voice mail was two minute and 30 seconds of him strangling her. they think he raped her after she was dead. reporter: police in maryland where kayla hamilton was killed and learned the 17-year-old suspect was a gang member and had illegally entered into the u.s. last march. he was apprehended at the border and handed over to the department and health services. they are responsible for handling unaccompanied minor. it is not clear hhs knew at the time jim jordan is now demanding answers writing to homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. the biden administration border and immigration policies increase the likelihood that those
the fbi versus america.s of tont that s the focus of tonight s angle. day you ever stop during the course of your day and wonder how did thingsk get so off track in america?er now, i m just not talking about the lousy economy or high prices either. a lot of the bedrock values seem to be in short supply.t suy respect for elders, respect for our history. respect for our constitution. how about justho basicw ab dece? you just put a magazine, you still try to mar-a-lago stupid . you see those like of that she s going to die. ie the rank depravity, today the viciousness, the casual nature of the violence today seems different. s differenat least from what i r seeing growing up. g is one thing is obvious. en wa when wnne can t expect our next generation to respect the rule of law, we can t., we c er we certainly can t. if our own f.b.i. is perceived to be flouting the basic idea of equal justice under the law. but operating within an obvious political bias, as it did re