![]() and i think it's important, though, because it does beg a question, i think, christianity is able to answer very simply but the secular materialist struggle with which is what is a human being. i mean, there was dialogue there that felt as if it was very human. if you read that conversation in the new york times, it is chilling and i encourage your viewers to go through it. you could light up an entire city or you could bomb an entire city and i think we need to realize how powerful this technology could be. kind of funny, but do you see this leading to destructive ends? > oh, it very well could. but it's not going anywhere, right? ai is here to stay. Said dangerous, i think i'm paraphrasing him correctly. mayor pete our intrepid transportation secretary has have a great weekend > the federal response to the yo train derailment has been an absolute disgrace from the start. i'm sure tom sees him getting to 43, 44, but not 50, easily. i'm not sure he'll have a clearfield in the democratic primary or a very wealthy independent canned indicate might come in. i think biden though will have a challenge from the left or maybe a generational challenge. they can talk all they want behind the scenes. they have this ridiculous notion he had a great midterm election mostly because he couldn't campaign along with his vice-president and it's very difficult to dislodge a sitting president. all right, kelly ann really quickly does biden declare in the coming weeks, next few weeks. > laura: oh, there's obviously beto in the wings. kamala's a weak candidate she's not going to scare off anybody and then you have the prospect of her being the first african american woman vice-president being displaced by another candidate perhaps even someone like a straight white male like gavin newsome and that will cause bruised feeling in the democratic electorate as well that they will have to paper > laura: and, tom, they don't want kamala either though right? so this puts them in a trick box. but certainly among the democratic electorate as well. and so it's one of those things that is being considered right now, certainly by biden as he plans perhaps to run again. i think that's where the party is as well. > laura: one week after spending three days in the hospital for a separate health issue, the pa senator had again checked himself into walterīiden run for reelection a story in political by martin behind closed doors democrats are very concerned about his age, they're concerned about having to run a candidate of his age who's going to end up being 86 years old if he finishes his second term and they would like to see, democrats, move to a next generation. > i made you get checked out because i was right as always. i just wasn't feeling very well so i decided, you know, i need to get checked out so i went to the hospital. as you can see we hit a little bump on the campaign trail. not out of a devotion of their constituents but due to these women's own desire for political power and prestige. because these women are pushing their men beyond their limits. > laura: but i guess the allure of power is too great for compassion and common sense in these cases. i mean, joe's on the phone every single minute of the day. > the president's campaign this week released an ad just really attacking your husband's cognitive abilities. Schedule? > and as soon as he's back he'll be back on the trail.
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