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>> shannon: we are out of time. to set your dvr every week fox news at night with ivo? we will see you tomorrow. >> i am one williams along with shannon breen it is 5:00 p.m. i new york city and this is the 5. >> one size does not fit all an adults who have fire fire highe risk should not expect the use to carry the burden of those fears.
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over covered restrictions breaking out over america even if cases drop. scott he did great after parent were told their children were still need to wear masks. the police are reportedly investigating some of those protesting for disrupting your public proceedings. the k-12 mask mandate is a stat health orator and school districts in utah do not have the authority to overturn that. utah governor now says the stat will not mandate masks for students in the fall. our fox news medical experts sa the parents have a point on
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lifting the restriction. >> what are they talking about mandating that children wear masks in schools still when children are not getting sick from this usually come up from public health point of view, i don't believe. >> the world health organizatio doesn't even recommend younger children wear them and they say that should really be on a case-by-case basis because ther is risk versus benefit with that . it's not as black-and-white as the cdc would like you to think. >> president biden. >> it's a joke. it's a joke. why am i marrying the mask? it is still good policy to wear the mask, that's why. when i'm outside, and the problem is a lots of times i
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walk away from the podium and i forget to put my mouse come because i'm not used to wearing it. >> i was just thinking, i think we all get the parents frustration here, but i'm thinking to myself, the cdc, th state government, are they simply being conservative with schoolchildren despite the drop in the rate of infection. >> let's hear it for utah comin out of nowhere to lead the five on a friday. i did not see that coming. this cinderella story of all th 50 states. good for utah. parents going wild for it it's always fun to watch although they should probably behave a little better. you know better than anybody when moms are getting mad like this, you know something is seriously wrong, and that's wha i'm saying. your their angry out of love because they don't want their child being slapped with a mask five days away for ear, science
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has it's not necessary and if you just take utah out of all the 50 states, the pandemic barely penetrated there. the only watch 2,000 people in utah compared to 50,000 in new york. it wasn't even the leasing caus of death. at think it was 11 of all the reasons people died last year i this state of utah. the population of the city in utah, you need binoculars to se your neighbor bright it's a ver healthy states. it is not spreading in that state at all great i think the numbers show right now with newly all of the elderly in uta are vaccinated, about half of the adult population can get th shots shot, teachers can get that shot, we are this close to and the fact that police would think about pressing charges, did you see a crime? i didn't see a crime. i saw a bunch of yelling. if yelling is a crime then should be doing 25-life.
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>> cut it out. >> judge, take a look at this parent come that she was on fox earlier talking about her frustration. >> they did not allow her representation for utah parents and instead, they have members from utah's largest teachers union. i had had enough. >> judge, should be be taking her complaint to the governor o at the state which mandated the mask? mandate because the school boar doesn't have a choice fred. >> for school board may not hav a choice, but i think that parents have a choice. when the science has a time, th
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parents say it's time, the kids say it's time, it's time. when the school board literally shut down the parents, that's when they got upset. we watched all summer long, people out of control, committing crimes, and there is no consequence and now they wan to go after that parents? are you kidding me? if there was it's it may be a violation, it's not even a crime . i'm going to quote that thoughtful politician that say not all posttest need to be peaceful, but when the parents have had enough, they have a right to, those of their children. children have a constitutional right to an education and if th school board isn't hearing them maybe they need to cut out. >> is so vaccinations are pushing the infection rate lowe around the country.
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in older and pretty soon even for younger children, do you think these parents are going t get their children vaccinated? >> i don't know. again, they are the parents, those are the further to make i consultation with their medical professional. many of upset. that we've cut in touch with th last ones. he has got a special needs son, he said since last september this nine -year-old boy has now developed kind of an alternate universe of imaginary friends, he's completely regressed on hi ninth birthday he said to his dad, can i die for my birthday. we have to look at what's happening to these children. parents are so frustrated and outraged red he said by the way their doctor's prescription
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recommendation for this child was that he needed to be back with other people, other kids, back in the classroom. with the local system gave him was was that he was allowed to go back to school and sit in th classroom by himself with an i pad with an adult monitor across the room. the parents are furious. and when you see that happen to your child, i can't imagine you would have anything less than the frustration we saw at that meeting. >> that is understandable. and wondered what you thought about what president biden had to say when he was asked about why he is still wearing a mask. >> i think it's lunacy first of all. but i think it's important that we go back to the beginning. they said it was to slow the spread. it's about getting rid of covid completely, which is going to take a long long time.
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we just had the nih director on the 4:00 p.m. hour his said tha if his parents want him to go away and he has compassion for them, that everyone needs to ge the vaccine for it that's not the solution. people should be able to make that decision with their medica professional, but the big story here is how we got here to begi with. if you go back to the video, th parents were upset because they allowed the union to speak in this state centered center to speak, but it when it was time for the parents to speak, they have no voice, which shows you where these leaders are today that parents can't get involved with this issue which goes to the larger point at hand today and am so glad that the parents are finally upset because i was getting worried about the country. we have been allowing our medical professionals to take the lead on this, but enough is enough. it is to we've done what they did said, it's been a year and
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we still have no results of member going to be able to go back to son type of normalcy. the real question is what he said. okemos over just going to a blo parents up for it yelling in th middle of the meeting. is that what the policy said. when parents object to what's going on with their kids. we're going to start addressing free speech with government agency would allow them to spea at a board meeting. that's the new standard? when they don't like what you say, we'll destroy you in jail and then we are still on the right track he said can move it got more for you on that next o the five.
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>> it's jobs disaster for joe biden. the they promised to the jobs report tells of much different story. the economy was projected at a million jobs, but we ended up with just 266,000. biden is spinning the news and using it to push his socialist agenda. >> listening to commentators today, as i was getting dressed you might think that we should be disappointed. but when we passed the american rescue plan, i want to remind everybody it was designed to help us over the course of the year, not 60 days. a year. we never thought that after the first 50 or 60 days, everything would be fine. this month's job numbers show w are on the right track. there is still a long way to go. >> president biden claim to businesses are wrong for saying
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they can't find employees because they're getting paid more to stay on. >> do you believe in half unemployment benefits of any effect on the return to work in some categories? >> no. >> that's just it that's just wrong there are 7 million job openings and only a quarter million people filled them. how do you explain that? can get at think there are lots of reasons especially we've see women are very slow to get back in the market and that could be tied to schools that we were just discussing as well as childcare issues. i just wanted to say, jesse, i don't know how this is pushing some socialist agenda, i mean the stock market today rallied to, the stock market was up today. because we're going to spend trillions. >> they know the fed is going t
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come in biden is going to spend. >> but jesse, the latest proposition on infrastructure spender it has had to be passed and negotiated. i think that when you look at it , i think it's important to understand that you look at it and you want to throw a bad light on it right away and somehow put that bad light on it . >> i didn't throw a bad light o that part. >> every used commentator did and nancy pelosi even said it was disappointing. >> disappointing but in the lon term, i think joe biden is righ in saying in the long-term when you look at this, we see that right now the restaurants, we see them adding 190,000 jobs, hotels and the hospitality industry, 140,000 jobs. we see some slowdown in terms o the manufacturing, but in part that's because of you can't fin
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lumber. you can't find lumber anywhere, so i think we see that they are both getting stuck in the suez canal, these are larger issues, but it doesn't indicate that we are on the wrong track. >> janine was that what you attribute that biggest missed? >> that's on the other side of the world, but you know what, jesse, i will take you out of jail for contempt and i will tell you this that i absolutely agree with you and i agree with the fact that the data proves that chamber of commerce agrees that when people can make more money staying home then go into work, they are going to stay home. especially people who say and think that their job will be there when the money runs out and then for joe biden to say don't believe your lying eyes with their weighing ears, everything is great, we will pass this and give you even mor money, we didn't expect these job numbers to go up, and yet
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they did, that's what all those economists adjusted and expecte and it didn't happen so it is a socialist agenda it's to keep people at home with money from the government, shut people up in utah. you can just look at everything going on. keep kids wearing a mask, some kids we haven't even had a chance to talk about that and then let the economy go to helena handbasket and the government will take care of it. >> you're getting $900 a week t not work. i mean we did that may be, that 300 bonus during the pandemic, but we've got to taper that offered people aren't going to be able to hit the pavement. >> i think it's a strategy there , depend on the government, we're mommy and daddy. arm think they have the idea that you have to take the money away, it's not rocket science. you have to take the money away so people can go back to work. the government has become mommy
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and daddy and you know how that has gone before. i think the biden administratio deep down if they really get ou of the progressive bubble, they know the problem is half yellin talking about they may have to raise interest rates because of inflation, wait a minute, that' not your job anymore. they made it very clear that they're going to keep the infrastructure at zero public size they decided to put all this money into the market, now we have a problem with our mone and the value of the dollar is problem they are. i think if you look at it on paper, the biden administration knows there's a problem, but they can't admit it because the promised all these progressives all this money. >> in channon, biden came out o the gate and killed two huge infrastructure projects, the wall and the pipeline, and then he backed the teachers union which is has kept a single working moms and married mom's out out of the workforce at an
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alarming rate. >> and when people are afraid when the giving government pay and they don't have to put thei kids so they can go back to work , that's a tough sell to get them back. and want to mention in montana what the governor is doing if you go back to work and you can show you kept it for four weeks they're going to pay you $1,200 so governors are getting more creative they want to incentivize it and make sure people have reason to show up. >> even more money on top. while. i guess that's why our taxes ar going on. let's go on to the show. the white house admits it is afraid of the president of the united states talking to the press. ♪ ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away.
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>> the beautiful freedom to hav her there. the white house finally admitting they're afraid to let president biden speak to the media. >> he gets questions nearly every day. that is not something we recommend, a lot of times we sa don't take questions. but he's going to do what he wants to do because he's the president of the united states. them all he does take questions from time to time he mostly listens to that advice. >> who my turning this over to? thinking thank you very much, mister president very. >> this last question i'll take her i'm really going to be in trouble. >> he's going to get in trouble very channon, i want to go to you, your brilliant reporter always asking the tough questio to my question is the media
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allowed this to happen. he states in the basement, i reported there many times and i was hard to get questions into the president, so are they to blame for this problem? >> i have to think every white house press secretary at some point secretly says this to the cells i wish they would not answer questions because then i have to go out there and clean up whatever they say, but this white house likes to be pretty controlled with him. he's got notes, they are very careful and as you said during the campaign, that was sort of the tone they cite, but one somebodies in the white house these reporters want questions answered they want to talk to him directly and frankly, we go spoiled during the last of ministration because president trump could not walk to marine one without stepping and talking . sometimes 20 or 30 minutes to these questions so i think some of these press corps folks may not admit it, but i think at least where that's concerned they've missed the former president and that ability to engage with impaired. >> love or hate him, he gave a
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lot of access. >> this guy was once around the president united states as the greatest retail politician they loved him out there talking wit people. what happened? >> i think he is a great retail politician, but i want to reiterate, i have been at white house correspondent and all of my associations with the press secretary not only the white house, but up on capitol hill, to the hall, state houses, corporations, all press secretaries want to be gatekeepers. there is to make their principa look good. what they want to do is they want to control the type of questions and the environment, they don't want gotcha questions . they don't want stumbles, they don't want him unprepared, that's what everybody wants for the person there representing a a press secretary. i think it has some added momen right now because a lot of people on the right they are perpetuating this idea, biden's
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an old guy who doesn't know wha he's doing, he stutters. so i think for for curtis aei think you and i have issues. i wouldn't go that far, i just think that all of us have our moments and press secretaries they are like makeup artist, they want you to look good. >> they want you to look good, jesse, but the problem is when you compare him to former presidents, it's not quite operating the same. >> i don't even need to hear from biden at this point, i don't trust the guy, he said he was a moderate and then he got in there and he broke the bank and the border. i don't even think democrats need to hear from biden peer at his brain trust is running the white house, the big lobbyist and a bunch of other guys, they make all the decisions and susa rice is basically in there to have obama have his eyes and ears on the whole operation. they want that guy scripted, he goes off script and he goes int
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the neanderthals pretty was asked about iran and china the other day and asked like look like he was having a pants attack. i think this country is leaderless right now come over as superpower, we can coast, bu not forever. this guy is just a tax-and-spen liberal, he's not even trying t persuade people anymore. he's not inspiring anybody and probably the less he says the better because you know about what he's doing the less you like it. we elected the anti- trump, of boring listless guy that stays inside and doesn't really charg people up and then in four years , we will probably get bored and like the opposite young creative prismatic guy like you. >> that was good. >> judge, i have to go to you because the last campaign was about tone and personality. it really wasn't about policy.
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it doesn't feel good when your taxes the border is open, so what is going to happen. >> there is already buyer's remorse everybody is everybody he wants personally, he's going to taxes and he's allowing the southern border to be completel open guard i want to comment about one thing and that is tha we just heard president biden talk about the fact that he was going to get in trouble. when he walked back to the podium he said i'll answer this question, but i'm going to get in trouble. you remember last week when he couldn't find his mask he was u they're dithering around on the podium looking for his mask and he said i'm going to get in trouble. who is he getting in trouble with? this is proof positive to me. he always says he's going to ge in trouble very few are you getting in trouble with? aren't you your own man? america knows that.
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>> he gets in trouble because when he's at the border he ends up calling it a crisis and then the press secretary has to walk it back. >> clean it up. >> we have to go. calling all kinds of lawyers. it looks like aoc wants to save the plan. [ crowd cheering ] [ engine revving ] [ race light countdown ] ♪♪ ♪♪ when you save money with allstate you feel like you're winning. safe drivers save 40% saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today.
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>> forget serving our country b signing up for the military, radical democrats like aoc want you to join the civilian court to battle climate change. the plan cost $10 billion, and would have the government highe
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1.5 million americans to transition to a clean economy. alright, i will start with you, jesse how do we transition to a clean economy? with her ground troops, she's trying to buy a movement with m money. 1.5 million aoc on the. open change didn't start like that, you can't just buy a base with tax dollars, that's not ho it works great and it's not lik they're going to go around and lowered the first temperatures or sea level. they're not even going to pick up litter. so what are they actually doing? there going to be campaigning for democrats and the midterms and then when aoc decides to ru for president, click, she's got
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1.5 little supporters in her back market. i get what she's doing. >> eno, shannon, jesse is right all the money for this is going to probably increase the taxes, tax hikes, and that question is what exactly, not only are they going to do, but the money that's being paid for these people is also they're getting healthcare, they're getting child care, they're getting $25,000 if they've got any educational debts, 50,000 for more education if they need too. what is this really about? >> judge, you're right about th taxes, that is a discussion let's move the tax rate up several person hurried, but several democrats said please d not do that that's going to hur us on the global stage. they think that will make us less competitive. my worry is i don't know what they're going to do. one of the things we talked about taking care of parks and public land i think we already
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have people that do that. i just don't like them showing up and giving me a ticket. if there was some way to quantify to show that this is bettering the environment in some way and it's a good benefi analysis. may be if there were metrics fo us to track it. i think a lot of people will be skeptical because the last time we were there we're going to be green jobs and shovel ready job out there and there is work to be done, people are going to be a little skeptical. we're going to take flint and baltimore and the south bronx and louisville orono, st. louis whose infrastructure was not properly built in the first place and the climate worriers are going to rectify that and they're going to get everything they need for social justice. what does that mean to you?
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>> she is pretty smart, this is what the left does fred think about acorn all that money we pumped into their peer at look obama care program. they were secretly storing that data for politics freight she knows that she can hire these young people as ground troops, and guess what all she gets, sh gets to pay off their college i the process of doing this. as much as i disagree with her, i see what she's doing and the republicans better get their ac together and come up with a pla to counter this because you already lost the college campuses, you're giving away th secondary education. elementary school is definitely a loss. conservatives have to counter this message with a conservativ ground game, not paid by the government, but by the private sector.
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>> well, one, what do you say? do you think this is a beneficial program that pretty much ready much entanglements attached to it? they can get $75,000 just for education if they click join this workforce. >> i think we do that for peopl going into the military, obviously we had the g.i. bill to help people out, i'm just listening because to me, i thin back historically, we have in this country we still have a peace corps, we have an americorps been americorps to help teachers, we had under fdr civilian conservation corps and that was a great success with the jobs program as well. i don't know that it somehow wa a political program, but yet people have a positive feeling about how fdr got us out of the great depression if that you're point, i understand it, but i'm just listening because to me
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she's young, she's idealistic, and i don't think those are bad things. those are very american characteristics. $10 billion, juan. >> it's an idea, judge, it's no real yet. >> will you know, who would hav thunk we'd be adding another $6 trillion to the budget. anyway, but that is a sign of what's up next. 3 wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire.
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♪ >> time for the fastest, there is a giant out-of-control chinese rocket hurling towards earth, no one knows exactly where it is going to hit. but chances are it will just splash down in ocean prejudge, any big plans to make sure you stay out of the way of this? >> look at, it's mother's day
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weekend i'm going out to dinner on sunday. i don't care. here's the bottom line. we should just trust that china sent up this rocket that's like 25 million tons or something ridiculous that it's going to g up and when it comes down it will only be about 10 million stuns or whatever the number is somebody save me on this, and they're not sure where it's going to land, but it will probably land in the watershed feel safe, wherever it lands, w will have two hours notice. i don't trust them to believe that that thing is going down i the water, that's all i have to say. >> finally, you can go to space- track.org if you want to try to watch this online. may be you will get ahead of th two hour warning. >> i'm not living in fear anymore, if it hits us, it hits
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us. i know we're going and i hear you don't have to wear masks in heaven, so i'm good. >> juan, we are told the u.s. space command is tracking this, but the defense secretary says we won't have any i think armageddon was the movie with ben affleck, but i don't think it's going to happen in real life. >> i see what you were paying attention too. >> need too. >> well happy mother's day, judge. i will just say this, i'm no scientist, but what comes up does have to go down and i remember ronald reagan ronald reagan had that star wars program where he would say he could aim at these things and just shoot it out of the sky. i think we can do it, why not? >> on with the judge, sloppy labs, sloppy rockets, if this
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thing lands, hopefully it hits ben affleck. apparently, america is full of narcissists. people are saying they are a better person than everyone els they know, jesse, we will start that and work back around. >> i'm surprised you actually think i'm worse than half of th population. i am not a good person and i'm okay with it. >> how are you feeling about humanity? can keep me? >> juan? you know i find this in that it reminds me like my wife says to me when i said what are you singing and she says i'm just talking to myself i'm talking t the most intelligent person in
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the room and it reminds me that there are confident people out there, so i'd just take it as medicine, i'm surprised at how many people would say they are the smartest person. there are a lot of chips on shoulders around here. >> she is very intelligent and i'm sure you have some great conversations. i judge i found it interesting women are less likely to think of themselves as good. by 20 percentage points, men consider themselves good. and women think that humanity i inherently bad, why are we so pessimist? >> we're realist because we can see. i really believe that women are in many cases more realistic. i think that our role as nurturers or just in terms of
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specifics and making sure we know everything that's going on where port paying attention mor to the little things, but i truly believed by the way that i'm not as smart and not better than most of my friends, i really believe that. >> c, humility too. this doesn't shock me especiall for people in the tv business. everybody thanks they're better than everybody. >> if they broke out the number of on-air tv people who said this, it would be even worse. ♪ did you know you can go to libertymutual.com to customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah! ok. i'm on vibrate. aaah! only pay for what you need.
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it's time for one more thing. jesse? >> jesse: well, as the judge mentioned it is mother's day on sunday and get your mother what she wants. my book. that's right. signed edition of how i saved the world will come to her on july 6th. that's if the china rocket doesn't kill us all beforehand. so, go to "save the world book.com to order and you get a little special thing like this. you can print it out and give to her on saturday. on sunday don't miss "watters' world." new investigation into the china lab leak theory. there could have been a cover-up involving the united states. also, another investigation into biden's puppet masters that are pulling all the strings at the white house. 8:00 p.m. eastern saturday. >> juan: don't miss it. lawrence, you are up. >> lawrence: latest docuseries "in the valley of sin" examine
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the mid 90's witch-hunt that pitted residents against each other in washington. watch this trailer. >> surprises me how traumatizing it is to have a flashback experience. over two years 43 people were charged with 29,726 counts of child sex abuse. >> if it's true, it's one of the worst sex crimes certainly i have ever heard of. >> if i could tell my 11-year-old self-one thing it would be run. >> lawrence: crazy. catch the unbelievable true stories starting this sunday ma. sign up at fox nation.com. you can also catch me on "fox & friends" saturday and sunday 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. eastern time. >> juan: you are going to be getting up early, lawrence. all right. this month may is asian-american heritage month that includes native hawaiians and pacific islanders and to celebrate fox news is running a segment produced by a member of "the
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five" staff sabrina li, take a look. >> asian americans make up 6% of the u.s. population with the fastest growing group across america today. >> juan: that was fox business' susan li in new york city chinatown. you may not realize it, but asians have been here in the u.s. for a long time, since the 1700s. watch the full clip at foxnews.com/america together. shannon bream? >> shannon: all right. while the world is waiting for jesse's book to show up and tell them how to save the world, your mom might need something tolls read this weekend. the women of the bible speak is available now. thanks to our wonderful viewers it has gone up to nine reprintings, it's the number one hard cover nonfiction book so far in 2021. >> jesse: con glad laborcongrat. there are all stories motherhood and stories that will touch your
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