not only that, he s been criminally indicted twice so far, he could face multiple trials in between campaign stops during primary season next year. essentially, on top of all of that, he appears to remain in control of the narrative and the eject cherie of this race. take for example the ways that those have responded to the criminal indictment last month, and how those responsive has a vault in the weeks since. have a promissory quickly made a pledge to pardon trump. tim scott said that the indictment is, quote, a serious case, but with serious allegations. at the same time, he condemned president biden and the justice department, alleging that they were targeting and hunting republicans. more interesting is how the talking points of a vote for trump s own former vice president, mike pence. shortly after the public learned about the indictment, pence said that he was, quote, deeply troubled but that no one is above the law. then, after the indictment was unsealed, he told cn
risen. it s the first of three today and part of a push to keep lawmakers up to date on technology with terrifying potential. bill: a major concern with the ability to manipulate and could be used to sway elections or start a war. it is advancing at break neck speed and pressure on lawmakers to get something done. there are places the risk of ai is so extreme we ought to impose restrictions or ban their use. one of my areas of greater concerns. the ability of models to persuade and provide one-on-one interactive disinformation. one of the most significant technological innovations in human history. what kind of innovation is it going to be sew like the printing press that diffused knowledge or will it be more like the atom bomb? huge technological breakthrough but the consequences are severe. dana: criminals are using ai to their advantage. a few months ago we brought you this story. scammers cloned the voice of this 15-year-old girl and used it to place a ransom call
battlefield, it looks more like this. the heart-stopping will to live. one russian soldier begs a drone to spare his life. it has caught the attention of our nation. this reporting coming from the wall street journal. this is the soldier. look into his eyes. he s a liquor store manager. he was drafted in to this war against his will. he had no interest in fighting on the front lines. never thought he would be here. he was basically told you re going to fight or you re going to prison. he left home early the morning that he had to report. his wife and his 3-year-old at home sound asleep. 6 months later, this extraordinary war-time video. look at these soldiers as they race away out of the way of drones. this is bakhmut, which you ve heard so much about. this is the front lines. this is the human experience that so many soldiers around the world in so many wars know and understand. but in this case, this man is being hunted by a ukrainian drone that is pinpointing his locatio
tonight now we know where the white house cocaine went. who was on that plane? chairman durbin has continued to block this. jesse: dick durbin still blocking the epstein flight logs. trying to kill me? jesse: now breathing causes climate change. plus if you could banything for just one day, what would you be? a french poodle. jesse: there s nothing quite like christmas at the white house. from winston churchill spending his christmas with the roosevelts in the midst of war, to jackie kennedy being the first first lady to decorate the halls with nutcracker ornaments and tweufrpb twinkling lights. but who can forget barny camp. everybody is looking for you and you re supposed to be working. here you are playing. i know you ve been out here a long time because you ve got snow everywhere. jesse: nancy reagan brought mr. t to the white house for christmas in a crimson santa suit with his signature gold chain. melania trump decked the halls with glam and danci
be open. they are lying. to people who are thinking of making the journey to our southern border. bill: this comes as a federal judge has blocked the mass release of migrants already in custody. new york post with a front page on the biden border policy it says surrender. dana: matt finn live in el paso with the latest. what is it like there today, matt? within the past couple minutes we walked right up to the edge of this border gate or wall and saw a group of a few dozen migrants, as we have seen so often, they are lined up systematically, placed on a bus for processing. the group of migrants we saw this morning appear to be all single adult men. there were no family units or women or children in that group. cbp tells me in the el paso sector it is seeing 2,000 migrants per day crossing into the united states. so far from where we re standing this morning we aren t seeing any major rush or uptick which might make sense as perhaps migrants try to make it into the u.s