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The Fox News Rundown

Are Attacks On Conservative Justices All About Politics?

The Fox News Rundown

FOX News Podcasts

News, Daily News, Politics

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2023

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

"The Rise of A.I.": It was last year that the Biden administration proposed a blueprint for an "A.I. Bill of Rights," which sought to protect Americans from the consequences of unchecked artificial intelligence. A recent Fox News poll shows 76% of voters want to see federal regulation on A.I. technology, as Americans worry many common jobs could be replaced by the advanced technology being developed. Fox Business Digital writer Eric Revell joins the podcast to discuss why he believes artificial intelligence won’t be replacing most professions any time soon, the need for A.I. to have human oversight, and how Americans may be interacting with artificial intelligence without realizing it. But first, the Senate Judiciary Committee conducted a hearing this week to evaluate whether Congress can require the Supreme Court to adopt a binding code of ethics. This comes after one of the nine justices failed to disclose private luxury travel and accommodations from a wealthy Republican donor. Both parties agree that the Supreme Court needs to adopt guidelines for justices to abide by but cannot agree on how to move forward. Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss how this will affect justices in the future, the controversy surrounding the debt ceiling, and how the end of Title 42 may worsen the strain on the southern border. Plus, commentary from former New York Lieutenant Governor Betsy McCaughey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Dana Perino. I'm Jason Chafetz. I'm Rachel Campo Stuffy and this is The Fox News

0:04.9

rundown Friday, May 5th, 2023. I'm Chris Foster. Senate Republicans accused Democrats

0:13.2

of selective outrage over Supreme Court ethics. It's no secret that the left is very unhappy

0:18.6

with the current makeup of the court. And that is going to fuel a lot of these conversations

0:22.2

about impeachments or ethics violations. And listen, we all want our justices to be

0:28.3

a broad or approach, no matter who appointed them. We're speaking with Fox News Sunday,

0:33.1

host Shana Breene. And Lisa Brady. Artificial only goes so far when it comes to intelligence.

0:39.2

So don't write off too many jobs to AI, at least not yet. There's always going to be

0:44.1

a need for some level of human oversight in most of these professions. And I've got

0:49.3

to see McCoy. I've got the final word on the Fox News rundown.

0:55.6

Supreme Court ethics and conduct was the subject of a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing

1:01.4

this week centered on gifts to Justice Clarence Thomas from a public and mega donor, Harlan

1:05.6

Crow, and a vacation property sale involving Justice Neil Gorsuch to the head of a major

1:10.0

law firm that often has cases before the court. The court should have a code of conduct

1:15.5

with clear and enforceable rules. So both justices and the American people know when

1:21.1

conduct crosses the line.

1:22.9

Committee Chairman Democrat Dick Durman, top Republican Lindsey Graham.

1:25.8

This is not about making the court better. This is about destroying a conservative court.

1:32.2

It will not work. Chief Justice John Roberts declined an invitation to testify saying it

1:36.3

could harm judicial independence from Congress, instead sending a statement of Supreme Court

1:40.4

ethics and principles.

1:41.8

He do have things that require them to make certain financial disclosures and other things

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