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The Fox News Rundown

Need For House Speaker Intensifies As Crises Worsen Overseas

The Fox News Rundown

FOX News Podcasts

News, Daily News, Politics

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

The first wave of humanitarian aid entered Gaza this weekend amid the humanitarian crisis building during Israel’s war with Hamas. President Biden is now seeking a $105 billion national security package to support Israel, Ukraine, the US-Mexico border, and Taiwan. However, as the House enters its third week without a speaker, all funding decisions remain at a halt. On the Rundown, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner (R-OH) joins the Rundown to discuss how the U.S. must continue working to rescue hostages while providing military aid to Israel and Gaza. He also explains why he’s hopeful a House speaker will be chosen by the end of this week — despite multiple House Republicans now vying for the spot. FBI Director Christopher Wray warns that artificial intelligence can become highly dangerous in the hands of our enemies. Besides being used by bad actors as a tool to push propaganda online, A.I. is also currently being used in militaries across the globe. There is now an international race for countries to keep up with the rapidly advancing technology. Senior Fellow and Director at the Center for Defense Concepts and Technology, Bryan Clark, joins the Rundown to explain how A.I. is dangerous when used for propaganda, how it can be weaponized on the battlefield, and the benefits it has in freeing up manpower. Plus, commentary by a former investment banker and author of ‘You Will Own Nothing,’ Carol Roth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I'm Dana Perino. I'm Jason Chaffetz. I'm Rachel Campo stuffy and this is the Fox News rundown.

0:05.6

Monday, October 23 on my communal. There is tremendous turmoil across the globe from the

0:15.9

holy land to Ukraine. For Israel to make sure Hamas can never strike again, there's a tough fight ahead.

0:24.0

This certainly is going to be difficult and a critical juncture,

0:28.0

both for the Palestinians in Gaza and for Israel.

0:32.0

I'm Chris Foster. Militaries are finding more and new Israel. I'm Chris Foster.

0:33.0

Militaries are finding more and new ways to use artificial intelligence on and off the battlefield.

0:38.0

So it'll continue to evolve over time.

0:40.0

And the countries or the militaries that spend more time focusing on that are going to have an edge or for those that don't.

0:46.0

And I'm Carol Roth. I've got the final word on the Fox News rundown. The The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is growing, but an Israeli government spokesperson says

1:00.7

the enemy must not be able to access any aid that enters the region.

1:05.7

We will make sure that they will get this humanitarian aid, but this aid cannot end up in the hands of Hamas.

1:13.4

That is our condition.

1:15.1

The Congressman Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee,

1:19.1

urges that help is desperately needed for everyone else.

1:23.6

Look, there is no question that there are risks in sending the aid in,

1:26.9

risk that Hamas will take advantage of it.

1:29.0

But I would ask, you know, anyone who's critical of this,

1:32.0

should it really be our plan to

1:34.0

starve two million Palestinians in Gaza I think there's considerable risk in

1:40.2

doing that as well to American hostages were released in recent days,

1:44.4

but Secretary State Anthony Blinken said

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