that we ve seen before. president biden hurtling toward a rematch with former president trump. it could come down to guess what? five key battleground states. dana: they are nevada, arizona, wisconsin, pennsylvania, and georgia. president biden won three of those by less than a single percent. republicans hope that low poll numbers will swing the states in their favor. martha: the party needs to elect its nominee. republican candidates converging on new hampshire ahead of the first in the nation primary. team fox coverage for you, karl rove joins us in a moment. first mark meredith in new hampshire where ron desantis is about to hold an event. hey, mark. good morning. you re right. the governor will be here in a few minutes from now. for months we ve been trying to read the polls to get a better idea who the eventual republican nominee will be. today for the first time through the power rankings we re learning the 12 states both parties will be fighting over spending mo
he is 80. polling shows 65% of voters believe he s too old to effectively serve another four years and renewing scrutiny around the dnc not holding primary debates with jack dorsey tweeting this. open the democrat primaries and debates. this isn t fair to anyone. let s bring in our panel. joe concha, columnist at the mess messenger. juan williams and lee carter. welcome to you all. joe, to you first. it seems like the media says the gop is pouncing on joe biden s fall. let s play a little montage and get your response. okay. his age is an issue here. the republicans immediately jumped on this. they blasted it all over social media. givening voters concerns, this is not an image that his critics are pouncing on. this is not pouncing, this is relevant to this campaign. poll after poll shows that people are concerned about joe biden s age. as you said, other polls showing 2/3s of voters saying that they don t believe he has the physical or mental fitness or the the job
these cases. the one where the cake case came from with the baker. it wasn t resolved. the supreme court is taking another bite at it. dana: see you in the next hour. martha: vladimir putin working to restore order after exiling the mercenary leader who betrayed him. congressman michael waltz on what the chaos means to ukraine. dana: kamala her is making history but not in a great way. stunning new poll numbers reveal something interesting. martha: a florida deputy conducting a high water rescue when he gets sucked nearly 100 feet under water. how he and the driver he was helping both made it out alive. that deputy joins us in a bit. oh my god. what do we always say, son?
it s common sense to say this technology can be tricked to do certain things that people want it to do. exactly. trace: good point. thanks, kelly. let s bring in michael waltz of florida a combat decorated green beret. congressman, great to have you on to continue this conversation as kelly pointed out here. the whole concept here is that yes, we don t really know the limitations and the, you know, what shortcomings a.i. has. these things can be tricked in to doing things that we do not want them to do. no, that is absolutely right. the follow on was that once they put in in this simulation restrictions on taking out the operator, then the a.i. figured out well, the operator was communicating through communication towers and satellites. we ll take those out. so we don t fully understand the spill-on effects. here s my issue with those
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