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the country to democracy. suet thank you dan and remember if you have your own hit or miss be sure to treated as. on fnc and that is it for this week's show printed thanks to all of you for watching. we'll keep right here. >> on the cross continues on the southern border, said to be still coming, the biden administration continue to expel others. some credit immigration facilities. it flying the democrats across the country printed this after the prominence secretary along with a bipartisan roof of lawmakers that a firsthand look at the crisis on the border that the biden administration says the u.s. is now on track to face the biggest flow of migrants at the border in decades. hello everyone and welcome the "fox news" live my name is eric. >> hi eric predict we are following two other big stories
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and sour for you. the cdc giving new guidance on social distancing for students move that could help reopen more schools soon. in their new developments into scandals facing new york governor andrew cuomo and we have the latest on his alleged cover-up of nursing home deaths and new allegations of inappropriate behavior with women. eric: plus begin with the ongoing crisis at the border. on the ground in el paso texas, the closer look at the situation there and you have had some exclusives down there at the facility in el paso bringing more people into el paso they were 800 miles away pretty tell us with the latest news is where you are now party to. reporter: eric, and outside of this central processing center where this secretary visited the lawmakers but we've not been granted access. let's take a look at it, this was built about 18 months ago
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and it was built to hold thousand individuals and that at some point this week it seems to admit full capacity. we did witness about an hour and a half ago some children in that open area in the parking lot behind they were playing partied about 200 ranging from say, eight years old to the teens to maybe even the 20s. but it's because of lack of access that we are dependent upon who had no press availability in this senators, peterson murphy and cappuccino, starting to speak out all issuing statements today as well as murphy doing in pr interview where he called for media access any also at this to say about the conditions. listen. >> this is better than what we saw in 2019. the kids were not in the so-called cages they're not being separated from their families at the border. but these are facilities that
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you would not want your child in for more than ten minutes. >> all for senators to be in one thing and that is there is a problem. it needs to be urgently solved. some disagree the cause of the problem and the previous administration what role they had played in that and meanwhile across the southwestern borders, a number of unaccompanied children, 14000 now in custody and some 9500 in the care of hhs and 4500 from the pdp care and here in el paso, they're saying that the unaccompanied children account for the highest population of migrants and it's up to 96 percent compared to fiscal year of 2020. eric: the senators from washington. and we note the officials there are same but what about the folks on the ground. what are they saying is a way to deal with this. reporter: this on the ground
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eric are the most important perspective and any of those border patrol officials have been doing this for their lives. their entire career in one thing they so deeply want is for politicians to take the politics out of it and that is why after speaker pelosi and, and thursday this really upset some of the officials here. let's hear what she says. >> i think the administration is getting this thing under the control the difference between the attitude towards the people and the children is so different in just these two months versus what happened in the past four years. reporter: one of those officials saying "the issue is" that the speaker, granted the president of the national border of patrol cancel here's what he had to say earlier on "fox news". >> these are the exact same facilities right now and the biden administration and that we are holding children under the trump administration and she is so outraged about it and now
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unfortunately, she is not outraged. and again, is politics and it is hurting the american public. reporter: now going back to secretary telling fox news sunday from and sing what he has to say and i'm sure that they will press him on what the conditions are and why limiting it is simply not getting much access under this administration. eric. eric: it will be one to bring you access tomorrow. thank you. speech of thank you will meanwhile the white house maintains situation at the border is not a crisis and president biden has reversed any immigration policies but remains at least notable exceptions. that is the role that keeps the border indefinitely closed for nonessential travel because of the pandemic. let's go to david, he is live at the white house with more.
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david: today begins month number two of the president joe biden it and the president right now heavily dealing with a lot of the issues regarding the border. as you mentioned title 42, that allows specifically for the united states to expel people from the borders because of this covid-19 emergency. there a lot of different situation where some people make want to seek asylum. this gives the american people or the government the opportunity to send the folks back to their home countries there are some of these shelters get crowded. as we mentioned before, fema is taken an active down on the border and trying to help some of these unaccompanied minors and also the biden administration working for those across the border to get them back to the country and using that covid-19 health emergency as the excuse. >> it is a challenge and it is not to be underestimated. with that to deal with it and
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deal with it directly. the word gets out of the essentially market, there's an administration is being tested and treated. eric: republicans are muted what you're saying at the southern border is a direct result of the presidents own executive orders and really just signed an days after he took office. >> he sent a message to the rest of the securing of the seven border he reverse the policy which created an incentive now for these illegal immigrants to come door border and cross. reporter: the remaining mexico and policy was signed as an executive order just days after the present took the oath of office which hours after he moved into the oval office he found that order halting construction on the trump border wall and meanwhile president biden has not made a trip personally to the border since it's a in his wife and their calls from both sides of the aisle. the white house are now being on
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the schedule if that is in the plans but press conferences we coming up march 25th and you will bet he will be asked about what is going on and the border. arthel: indeed he will be asked content thank you david. by the way we have a lot more in the surge of migrants trying to cross into the u.s. texas congressman tony gonzalez who represents the district on the border. that is straightahead. eric: a current staff are now near governor andrew cuomo with the latest woman to accuse him of sexual harassment misconduct and that brings the total number of accusers not to eight. this comes as the continuing to investigate cuomo's office and some of those claims in administration provided false data in nursing home resident deaths from covid-19 and alex live with the latest developments. reporter: hi erica not a criticism after this latest allegation now the governor is currently nobody in there were
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doing a protest here in new york city today. one of them is the protesters saying things like do not resign and anna backs until we had his another group demanding a step down and among the speakers and is accusers and the only way we can hold this governor accountable is to impeach him. the assembly must act quickly. >> rich powerful white man being shielded from accountability. reporter: eight women and now step forward with claims against governor and the latest is a current made with the new administration accuses the governor making suggestive remarks and looks. the 33 -year-old telling new york times' way of making you feel very comfortable around him almost like you're his friend but then you walk away from the encounter conversation and your
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head is going, i can't believe i just had that interaction with the governor of new york. cuomo's lawyer said that the governor has greeted men and women with hugs thank you so on the cheek or hands and yes he's post with photographs with his arm around them. and none of this is remarkable although it may be old-fashioned. meanwhile tomorrow the governor faces a separate backlash over the handling of nursing home during the pandemic and tomorrow family members who died in long-term care facilities will have a visual in brooklyn. >> we want to put the faces of these beautiful people that unfortunately passed away maybe bring some closure to some people predict the governor is not given us any closure 150,000 family members. reporter: more than 15000 people
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died in long-term care any arcing of the fbi is investigating whether governor andrew cuomo is offering some of the data of those who doubt it does facilities. eric: that is such a tragedy thank you. arthel: police have identified victim killed and three separate massage parlor places this week and six of them were women of asian descent. emily say the suspect did two of the locations in the past. charles watson is live in atlanta. reporter: these are really resonating with people. this memorial is behind me, one of the locations where a few of the victims were killed earlier this week we been out here all day long and we have seen a steady flow of people coming up to drop off flowers and show the respect. this is we get a look at new security footage that appears to show the suspect leaving the first massage parlor he
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allegedly targeted more than an hour after he was seen going in organ authority say the suspect claims responsibility for that shiny and to others in the atlanta area massage parlors and killed a people most of them asian women. police say that the suspect allegedly that he may have been emotive however authorities are not ruling out with her eight played a role as well. the shootings, amanda and national uptick in violence perpetrating against asian americans and threatened entered president biden and vice president harris me to visit to the area yesterday. the met with leaders in the asian community. address the hate. take a listen. biden: whatever the motivation, we know this. too any asian americans when walking around the streets and they are wearing them waking up and they're worried and the safety of them and their loved ones are at stake. they been attacked. they been blamed and harassed.
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reporter: meanwhile the families of the victims are receiving outpouring of love. people are in any millions of dollars to support these victims families of the get ready to leave their loved ones lay them to rest. >> we are sadly one day at a time. i don't think we are going to have the full shock until we go down to the funeral. reporter: there a number of rallies and marches popping up all of the country. even the world, the rallying to expected today. israel, new york city, san francisco as well as other places. arthel: stop the asian hate printed thank you rated. eric: the new editor-in-chief team vogue stepping down. even before she started the job that following the backlash over the tree she posted when she was
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a teenager and is apologized for its per-unit five in los angeles with the very latest on this controversy. reporter: hi eric, we've learned new details, we have learned that it team vogue social media managers who have supported or used a recent term herself on twitter back in 2009 and 2010 in this revelation comes from the hills resigning from her new job as editor-in-chief team vogue of the homophobic and anti- asian and she posted a decade ago when she was 17 years old. and she has apologized multiple times for her past tweet from when she was a teenager and for the past year, she's worked for served as a contributor for msnbc and nbc. an executive is saying now the company that owns team vogue said they were aware of our best weeds and so were her apologies were sincere because they were excited to welcome her to their
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community but some team vogue staffers leaders for the tweets she posted when she was a teenager and two major advertisers tweeted their campaigns when the publications. so she resigned and she center past week have overshadowed the week work she has done pretty do this comes amid some concern over the growth of cancel culture. a new internet cold conducted by armored shows. reporter: percent of americans you cancel culture is a select to their freedoms 136 percent do not freighted and more republicans have a problem with us, there is concerns from people on both sides of the political spectrum. take a listen to the contributor. [inaudible]. >> i do not want to talk about cancel culture and this nonsense every week. but i just something people understand how much this is a tsunami. and how fast the goalpost changes. almost on a weekly basis, not just what you do now but what
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you do now, it's anything you have ever done, not just what you say but what you say but it is now what you have listened to and they can get you flat printed what you order. who you say you like printed any sort of association. reporter: in this will likely continue to be a hot issue as more people and things continue to get canceled almost weekly. eric. eric: thank you. arthel predict. arthel: a surge of immigrants michael could lead to a spike in coronavirus cases and congressman tony gonzales represents a congressional district on the border he joins us next
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eric: open border policies will always be a disaster but open border policies during times during a pandemic is even worse. so there's all kinds of an calculable healthcare issues. who all have these people tested positive expose themselves to. eric: the administration and democratic state is now open border that they are taking
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action against these and flow of migrants. greg abbott obviously disagrees. he joins me with a concern about another possible cause what's of the ongoing order crisis. not as a threat of the spread of coronavirus in the country. this is the presidents continuing the policy from the trump administration. known as title 42. that enables the federal government to expel migrants in a public health to stop the arrival of those who are infected. but any have slipped through joining us now is tony gonzales rated the appropriation committee and you want everybody to know your district pretty do stretches across the majority of those are states border of mexico and san antonio to el paso pretty so you know firsthand the problems in the issues in the influx the situatd conditions and what a distant hundred is like in the water now. gonzales: humanitarian crisis is getting worse by the minute. i have been sounding the alarm and i will continue to push the
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administration to act. this is what is happening on the ground. leader mccarthy and i visited el paso on monday secretary just visited yesterday. the facility now has 983 unaccompanied minors in the used to receive two flights per day from the rio grande valley and help receiving one flight, 11305 and that in the fight, it goes to san diego. what is happening is this crisis is spreading. i got notified about an hour ago from hhs that they are opening up a new unaccompanied minor facility in vegas which is in my district and out of the west texas. this facility is going house between 500 - 2000 unaccompanied minors and it appears as if they are targeting our man camps, these are oil facilities where oil workers have temporary oil workers are housed in their operating in the oil and gas industry. no end in sight.
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i'm told there's two other facilities and also looking at this crisis is getting out of control. eric: 40 think the biden administration should do. gonzales: they should do two things. give the resources to the border patrol resources in a date now for you need for manpower and they need the temporary facilities and are having to use their operational budget in order to man these facilities that is the wrong answer, hhs should be finding that for you and the other is this administration should send a firm message that the united states border is open it legal and nothing else that has to be a firm voice that they say there. eric: the minute they have not sent that message out. and am now expelling people under title 42-point is to point out, playing them hundreds of miles away and sing them back to mexico. one of the same time, a lot of
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the people are still coming and they haven't listened and we been wrestling with this issue for years. what will it finally take to try to get a handle on the border. in the while this section has been stopped and other issues and measures have been taken in the trump administration commander under harsh criticism for some of the measures they took. eric: title 42 is critical. that absolutely must remain intact but this what happened. gonzales: somebody travels from honduras in the make it through, first call is to the neighbors and family members in honduras and letting them know they made it through. it's a referral system. we'll guess what, if they make it and they get return, that word gets out partying if the word gets out that the border is either open or it's closed. right now, the word is it is open. only have to have systems that can place, the program which allows judges to turn around at
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some of these cases in record time and he has to guess notified back in those areas. in honduras and also during these people are getting returned. this will be got a focus on because it is getting out of control parties humanitarian crisis. it is terrible to see these young children in these spots is unfair to them is unfair to the border patrol agents and it is unfair to americans who feel unsafe in their homes. eric: do you think it will stop soon. gonzales: it is only going to get worse. look in traditionally, in april and may are your historic times we are in march was only way to get worse in a wreck and worse and then pay is worse really going to spike. now is the time to act so that we come april and spring we have a firm policy in place in the gets out that america is open, only for legal immigration. eric: it is a humanitarian crisis and certainly as you say, it seems to be growing apart in
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tony gonzales of texas is district covers a vast majority of that states border. so is right there in the front line. thank you congressman. gonzales: thank you. arthel: heartbreaking day at the mourners are honored 13 -year-old in atlanta this afternoon, the instagram sensation lost her battle with brain cancer earlier this month. >> sending you family nothing but love and condolences. this is a message for monies rated rest in heaven beautiful. spirit lives on. arthel: summa music's biggest stars you see there made tribute during the memorial today for your she's under gone chemotherapy in several surgeries. celebrities soon started to learn about her story and she's activists who also refers to
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at the time. and in louisiana, the polls today soon opening congressional seats pretty one replacing democrat to resign to work in the biden administration. [inaudible]. republican congressman elect, died of complications from coronavirus just days before he would've been sworn in. in his widow is one of the candidates running for the seat. she's endorsed by former president trump. >> we are now learning who the eight people were who were killed by a gunman in atlanta this past few days. a single mother who loved disco music, another a cook who helped feed and clothe the homeless. in another a small business owner who would've turned 50 this week. and recently started a new job,
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another of love the mother of two sons. paul audrey michaels with eight siblings, and a grandmother with a passion for line dancing. in another, the oldest victim, 74 who works alongside kim and brett rated this is one study finds hate crimes against asian or the aac i community has risen 150 percent in the past year. the suspect and 21 -year-old white male has been charged with a counts of murder is being held without bond. a spring intended williams with more on the restart is where the investigation stands now. ted is a former dc homicide detective defense attorney and fox contributor. police say nothing is off the table what is it safe about potential charges in the direction of the investigation and might the u.s. justice department to bring federal hate crime charges broken a crime charges be added in georgia.
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ted: hi arthel, this is certainly a set of events and it's heartbreaking. to hear the names of the individuals that have been called out they died at the hands allegedly of this 21 -year-old from georgia argued i tended to believe that only the state of georgia but the federal part is also looking at hate crimes and against this man. this man but again that morning and he went to the massage parlor, nation massage parlor stay there for over an hour and then for people at that location the bus that location and went 35 miles down the street to atlanta, went to that spot, and killed three people there. and then went across the street to the aromatherapy spa and shot and killed one person. all is the women it six of them
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that were killed, were all asian. and as a result of that in order to bring a successful hate crime or charges they will have to show that those individuals were targeted because they were asian. that may not be as detailed as it signs in light of the fact that the skies reported they did this because of his addictions. arthel: this is not ultimately charged as a hate crime. how's that affecting the victims of the hate crime and their willingness to report them and could give license to others team at hate crimes against asian americans. ted: is a good question and i think the answer is that it could open up a floodgate or i think that the asian communities is looking to the federal government and looking to the state of georgia and six women
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were asian that were killed our unit 90s to be hate crime prosecution. i also believe arthel that they will seek the death penalty in this case. thank god is also on the table. arthel: me ask you this tent, the killer has instilled fear in the community. given the sharp rise of attacks on the agents in this country hundred 50 percent of those last 12 months predict this climate, condition or be with domestic terrorism for unit. ted: not really a direct charge of domestic terrorism but i can tell you that the manner in which he carried them out could be considered domestic terrorism organ and as you know, not only shooting people there and georgia but at the time he was on his way to the state of florida to continue his shootings break. so i'm sure the authorities are
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looking at everything at this time. nothing is off of the table now. arthel: in the meantime, the back and georgia the sheriff is been taken off the case after he said the shooter was having a bad day when he killed a people read that is such a dismissive and demoralizing statements. was that he was for money teachers and said imported virus from china. a derogatory way to references pandemic. does this predispose prejudice represent what is wrong inside of any police departments. ted: you are absolutely right. it's a sad commentary that any people dead, and law enforcement official would go on national tv and say that the killer or the alleged killer had a bad day. this very insensitive been very disrespectful to the families
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and to the members of that community and disrespect to us all and for a police officer to make that kind of a statement. arthel: getting confirmation reports of one of the victims husband bill they were there at one of the massage parlors together and separate rooms getting separate massages. so they were waiting to get massages and once the shots rang out, that has been ran outside. only to be met by police who handcuffed him and held him for two hours. while his wife victim who later died was dying worried this guy who happens to be of hispanic descent. and just keeps getting more unbelievable. they thought he was the shooter. seabright is my blowing that that would happen but i also have to add for air on the sideline enforcement. i don't know why helen for two
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hours but also there's a great deal of confusion that seemed. and that at the aromatherapy right across the street for individuals or three individuals had been killed a pretty so the law enforcement was trying to determine what a new were actually involved. but i don't know why they held them for two hours. that is insensitive. arthel: we understand that police officers have to make life an instant life potentially life pending decision so we understand we want to be clear that not all police officers are corrupt. we have to say that you know you agree. ted: absolutely. arthel: this is very disturbing and i hope we can find some solution to these big disappointing unnerving horrible problems that are happening in our country right now.
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ted williams, thank you pretty. ted: my pleasure. arthel: eric. eric: let's go to good news, coronavirus cases we are told are across the country. experts are warning about emerging in some states and one son going back to normal could lead to a third wave like in europe. some parts are going into lockdown. 1 in 2 kids is under hydrated. ♪ plant-powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need,
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printed. reporter: the cdc is relaxing social distancing in the classroom, any parents of this move will get more children back to in person learning. he previously the cdc said children had to be 6 feet apart and now they say students consent 3 feet apart and classrooms if they were a mask. those plastic shields and other areas between the desks are no longer required in 6 feet should be kept in common areas and teachers should also main 6 feet apart. recent study messages found no significant difference in covid-19 infection rate when students sitting 3 feet or 6 feet apart. the cdc director also cited in another study from florida, the majority of students who have contracted the virus got it outside of the school. >> the third study was in florida and found that 60 percent of the students were not related to the spread of the schools. also found the interest activity was not associated with
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proportionately increase in covid-19 cases. reporter: on the more than 1.2 million children ages 17 and under who have tested positive for the coronavirus, during march and early december last year, only 2.3 percent require hospitalizations and 21 let everybody is happy about the revised guidance. second largest teachers union in the country, the president of. >> this is being driven by space concerns not by safety concerns printed i just hope this is not a rush to put in twice as any desk in a place where we are really starting to get things reopened pretty. reporter: according to the study, and as any as three millions of them have gone without any education either in person or virtual since the start of the pandemic of a year ago. in washington, "fox news". arthel: while any americans are pleased about the return to normalcy, public health officials warned the rushing to reopen could lead to another fight especially with new variances pretty were the
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>> coronavirus cases are going down and vaccinations with the death rate is also declining across the nation. speech of so far there have been more than 541,000 u.s. deaths ie meantime more than one or 19 million total vaccine doses have been administered across the country and right now more than 41 million people are fully vaccinated and more than 77 million people have had at least one dose. arthel: experts are warning by new virus hotspots like michigan new jersey maryland and doctor is here printed the infectious disease expert at john hopkins for health studies, and the doctor help securities and let's start out with a new cdc guidelines for children in high schools. so long as they are not a high level spread in the community. at this time at 3 feet apart, not the 6 feet apart that they
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originally said, with masks and event millions of parents are asking let's of them so long to get here pretty what you say about that. >> the cdc is a cautious agency, very data-driven they were waiting for more studies to be done in the schools that have opened and abuse 3 feet versus . what is happened is there's been a stimulation of data showing this can begin safely and that you can see people 3 feet apart with masks and just not really see any increase over 60 so this is something we been waiting for the who have been talking about a 1 meter distance for some time rated and i think it is just the cdc embracing the data as its accumulated and this will be our pushing these schools to push them to go to in person learning because we have to do this and has to be prioritized for unit is been something that is going on for too long having this distance in this virtual hybrid learning where children are being harmed is not really following the data or the science freighted. arthel: and returning to in person learning is a step
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towards normalcy pretty will consider this a good step. meanwhile caseloads are down the freighted tens of millions of people who have had the antibodies to the virus but your colleagues are morning that the virus is still a real and present threat with about 55000 new infections each day and there are some hotspots in your referencing. the rise of fossilization's with positive test results in michigan minnesota numbers are creeping up in maryland as well as new jersey. silk 20 megacities across the country relaxing rolling back the covid-19 protocol restrictions. is there a correlation with hotspots of a third search for unit. >> i think we have to take these things in separate ways so relaxing restrictions is when things but i do think what is important the people continue to wear masks and behave as if there in a pandemic pretty just because of these open is not a reason to act that were back in 2019 because are still not enough people vaccinated and we could have some back slides. one thing to have any european
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expresses the fact that we are right back send much better of a any people vaccinated yesterday. so this is something that is going to hopefully prevent those more contagious prevent the any kind of upsurge and hustle is agent of deaths and that's what the vaccines are designed to do so eventually will go from the hospitalizations in the west more closely that civilizations that's really how i will gauge how well a state is doing and there are some trends in michigan it and i think they are watching for the hospitalizations, a little bit more about it to say that this is actually a major trend. postal have to behave as if we are in a pandemic and especially when you're not vaccinated. when you get states to vaccinate much faster in order to stay have had in this. is not over yet freighted we can see the end but we still have a little bit to go think people just need to hang on and be responsible as capacity increases in any restaurants and venues around the country. arthel: and $3m evil were vaccinated yesterday the average
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of 2 million our kids vaccinated every day and we have related to covid-19 news, sure you heard about this, portions of armor president trump beach club dining room has impartially closed due to a coronavirus outbreak printed and also you know the former president first lady both got covid-19 vaccines in january. before leaving the white house. however, to make a public at the time. in this week he finally told fox viewers that getting the vaccine is not a bad thing in such an announcement can help vaccine hesitancy doctor and wire any people reluctant to get the shots. >> i do think having former president trump talk about a vaccine and his administration was in instrumental in the delivery of work speed is success and we all recognize that predict but think him talking to his supporters and any of them might be vaccine is that if you look at the polls, will hopefully get more than two want to get this lifesaving vaccine and this is something that is going to be really hard
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it is been more vaccines on ad as we get into the spring and summer were going to be facing the hesitancy this would be getting back to normalcy of large population are vaccinated and i think there's been a lot of misinformation about this vaccine, nonsense about microchips and arbitrary claims about making people infertile all that is been out there with it have to be proactive is that the terms and don't let the anti- vaccine movement start of these arbitrary searches we talk about them. we have to present the positive case pretty. arthel: thank you very much printed that's going to do it for us, will back here tomorrow and noon eastern we do hope you can enjoy less than. thank you for joining us today. enjoy the rest of your evening. balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. i have an idea for a trade. and nutrients to oh yeah, you going to place it?
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