360. i know you re upset. rightfully so. you just saw the durham report. which proved that there was no evidence to support any investigation with russian collusion and trump. the feeling it s like being neutered. speaking of being neutered. greg is off tonight because he s taking his dog to be snipped. sorry, gus. better you then me. yeah, the durham report. you re asking, how did this happen? i wouldn t blame you if you never watched cnn or msnbc again. judging by the ratings, you re not. [ laughter ] because you re pissessed. we ve been bamboozled. we ve been had. it s like they sent you a picture of scarlett johansson, when you went to me for dinner was anna navarro. it was years wasting taxpayers millions of dollars investigating something that was all i don t know how they say it, [ bleep ]. how did this all start? when saw trump speaking, we saw a guy speaking for the common man. challenging the establishment. we liked it. this is what the liberals saw. [ laughter ] oh
two of the biggest challenges facing the biden administration the looming threat of default and an immigration system unable to handle an influx of migrants at the border, as title 42 has officially expired. my colleague tom jonas was at the border all day and has more. in just the last three days more than 32,000 migrants have crossed illegally. the white house says they re adding thousands of beds to detention centers. but local mayors say they need help now. i m worried about reaching overcapacity. and the issue we have now he s that a lot of the immigrants do not have the financial resources to waits to take a bus, to take an airplane repatriation flies out our landing all over latin america. with the volume of migrants outpacing the courts and the deportation systems. so, title 42 has come and gone. but the flow of migrants has not stopped. this is el paso on the other side of that border is juarez and you can see the other group of migrants being led i
and recently, not some past generation or just the past few years, if you had been the chairman of the intelligence committee in the house of representatives again not a long time ago but recently, if you had been the attorney general of the united states recently, if you had had any of those jobs in the very recent past you d think that you d kind of be a hot ticket, right? you d think that you d hav you d be moving in impressive circles maybe not for the whole rest of your life, the sort of impactor of that highfalutin jo you had would wear off, but at least while you were in that impressive very high end government job you d think you can kind of write your own ticket and you think you d move in kind of rarefied air. you would think. alas, this week all of those people i just mentioned, literallyt the guy who was attorney general of the united states ando the guy who was pentagon chiefuy of staff and national security advisor and white house trade chief, all the rest of th
trade policy at the white house. them as parallel or do they intercept? again, recently you held that i don t think we can see they re adjacent. job. if you had been national i think at least the republican security adviser to the president of the united states and recently, not in some past party in so far as it is generation, but within the past represented by donald trump has few years. if you had been the chairman of fully embraced these elements. the intelligence committee in the fact that this speech is not the u.s. house of representatives, again, not a only sort of waved through with long time ago, but recently. a wink and a nod but they are if you had been the attorney general of the united states invited in. recently. if you had had any of those jobs we can see with nick fuentes to in the very recent past, you dinner at mar-a-lago. would think that you would be a the main welcome of the hot ticket, right? you would think that you would candidate. and the one that
this is, remember the big scandal under george w. bush about the program monitoring people s e-mails, elon said the federal government is doing that actively in private communication. todd: an eye-opening interview. you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. ashley: i m ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. another major focus of the sitdown is musk warning about artificial intelligence and he gives us information on the software he is working on now. jackie ibanez is here. good morning, jackie. jackie: elon musk s candid interview with tucker carlson aired last night. musk called for stronger government regulation of artificial intelligence. listen. it s a danger to the public. when you have things that are danger to the public, like let s say, food and drug, that is why we have the food and drug administration and federal aviation administration, the fcc, agencies to oversee what affects the public when there could be public harm and you don t want c