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it. but anything else that s a little bit privacy in danger. i feel like it wouldn t make a difference. they already know too much of us. the way technology is going. not a big fan but no slowing it down. zblun less you have something to hide it shouldn t matter at all. one thing i heard from a lot of passengers is they already feel like they use the technology to unlock their phone with face i.d. doesn t feel all that different but it says something about how we operate today. speed and convenience trumps out everything despite the potential privacy concerns. dana: interesting as technology advances. thank you, madison. dana reads sports. dana: another sunday, another play by patrick mahomes. a crowd in denver at yesterday s game. they went wild with this one. he scrambled and made a no-look
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how remarkable that he has to say that and is that a message that u.s. allies find credible? zblun unclear. that is one of the most fascinating parts of this first european trip, this first foreign trip that president biden is on. is the about whether or not his fellow leaders of democracies in the g-7 are going to look at him and say, you know, are you, you know, you are the same are you the president of the same america that we and our predecessors have been dealing with for, you know, a couple centuries? and we don t know the answer to that. they will know and they do know that as a person, president biden, joe biden fundamentally is. but in terms of how the american democratic experiment is going right now, it s tbd. and that matters in the not just