Swisher: Why is Europe 24 to 36 months ahead of us when it comes to regulation on technologies? We should be, we should be the one driving the world. He says he's been shocked by the hearings that Blumenthal and Josh Harley are doing. Swisher: It's serious enough issue that we don't need to muck it up with stupid partisanship.
Republican presidential candidate joins Will Hurd joins Kara as co-host to discuss aging politicians, an FEC efforts to regulate AI in campaign ads, and of course, Barbie. Then, they talk about what the Ohio special election means for the GOP's anti-abortion stance, and whether Trump's legal woes can clear a path for other Republican candidates.
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