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fascinated. and i don't think that i would eat one. it doesn't look like it's enticing to me. would be good for your stomach. so much fun jacky to have you. >> "fox news" live continues. >> egyptian mediators press on with talks of both sides trying to hammer out a longer-term. hello everyone and welcome the "fox 5 news". and i eric. >> i think you for joining us on the saturday. in the smokers clearing middle east after the cease-fire began before dawn yesterday. but the zero and terrace of hamas claiming victory in their limiting conflict. and hamas targeted issue in from israel with more than 4000
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deadly rockets in israel responded to protect its citizens with ways of airstrikes and also trying to degrade the terrorist group and meanwhile and much more you can, we are forming his apart for america's closest allies in the middle east. biden: until they say unequivocally that they acknowledge the right of israel to exist, as an independent jewish state, there will be no peace. >> we have life team "fox news" coverage in washington. in rising violence that we have seen his a jewish communities across the country. standing by the white house with the growing divide of the solid support for israel let's first begin with gaza city but the concerns that the humanitarian situation in the enclave of this crisis. try. bangmac erica goode evident afternoon, this is falling after
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11 straight days of fighting between israel and hamas. and today the military wing, held a parade in gaza city in the work mourning the loss of one of the top commanders during this battle but also they were celebrating what they are calling a victory. the smaller factions fired more than 4000 rockets towards the jewish gate during this friday and that group is pledging future battles against this and enforce today. take a look. the military of hamas has entered gaza city and their mourning the loss of one of their commanders during this 11 day with israel. all sides are prepared and the people we spoke with today, say they are ready for next round of conflict. eric: and leiter knows the children of gaza are getting some much needed relief from this conflict in rural gaza. a nonprofit held a certain a
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therapy session for many of the kids in the community. some people you speak to especially the youngsters, don't know how to process all of this, and others want to talk about it and they want to tell you exactly what they saw them at this conflict. but there is hope amid this cease-fire in the region is bracing for what could be the future reporting to hamas what could be more or piece. eric: and of course a moment ago we were showing the hamas celebration, a little bug up in the corner said jerusalem that was the case. was of course gaza city. not jerusalem. thank you. >> here at home, the news reporting of anti- somatic attacks in several states of coast-to-coast and disturbing images coming from some of the incidents have turned up on social media. and we are live in washington with more on this lucas. reporter: they are increasing here in the united states and
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citing the violence between israel hamas and gaza . did miss book earlier on fox and friends saying that he thinks it's appalling that a worldwide problem and i expect leaders to be - and some blame this anti- somatic attacks on facebook and ceramic twitter and tiktok for instigating the violence. [inaudible]. the common denominator here in what is the platform is social media. and it seizes upon itself and there is no question whether it is caused by the left, the silence of a lot of the media and admitted political personalities are social media influencers. and when it comes to the history's oldest anti-semitism is definitely contributing factor.
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in the united jewish man was beaten by a mob in midtown manhattan just a few blocks from where you're sitting right now in the victims of attacked minorities are increasing never in a million years had second-guessed wearing a yarmulke in public in a statement facebook said that they will take strong action gets a speech and confident that it incites violence. is unbelievable steps away from time square. thank you lewis. eric: thank you in a few moments we will have a very special story because of the jewish heritage month about a special holocaust survivor who found the market dream. meanwhile president biden spending a weekend camping with this week. in the cease-fire continues to hold for now and democrats appear to biden over the presidents solid approach to support euros and from israel. plus the white house with the democratic. reporter: president biden is pledging you a support for israel as well as residence in gaza and picking up the pieces after this latest round of fighting and as you mentioned
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president to camp david today. it was reported at the white house on friday he reaffirmed his commitment to try to find a piece in the region and he said he is hopeful that this latest cease-fire will hold and will be going to the middle east in the coming days to speak with both israeli and palestinian officials. in the resident on friday also pushing back against any project in the u.s. would not stand shoulder to shoulder with israel predict. biden: there is no shift in my commitment to the security of israel. and no shift, not at all. so i tell you but there is a shift in. the shift is that we still need a two state solution. it is the only answer. reporter: the present pushback comes after the last few days when i hear from a minute few members of high-profile lawmakers taking a different approach there urging u.s. to pull back on his massive military and financial support for israel among those who are speaking out, michigan commerce woman, tweeted the u.s. must condition the funding to uphold
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the human rights and ended the funding entirely if those conditions are not met. and in the meantime closer home from the white house is offering a new infrastructure deal through senate republicans and they are for a $1.7 trillion down to about 500 billion from where they were before and republicans want to say roughly at a truly listen with the white house wants to spend. they reacted with the latest offer writing further apart after two meetings with white house staff than they work after one meeting with president biden. and republicans will further have details in the counteroffer and continue to engage in conversations with the administration. although at this point we don't how long this negotiations are going to keep going forth and we heard from a number of democrats say they want the white house to keep going without those republicans support to get this done by and we will see how long the lighthouse as patients up on the hill. eric: and will be talking to steve about whether or not the democrats can push that through without any republican support.
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thank you. >> thank you american president divided announcing the partnership with south korea. the protection of semi connectors during the meeting with president mooney at the white house yesterday. a shortage of that key technology recently forged an ethno-racial scored in gm to forced on the shutdown. also teaming up on covid-19 vaccines. biden: we agreed to establish a vaccine partnership and to expand the manufacturing of vaccines and that have been approved safe and effective. we can scale up so that we can scale up global vaccine supply. we will strengthen our ability to find the pandemic and responded to future biological threats. reporter: the biden administration expect to export 80 million vaccine doses abroad in the coming weeks. bob south korea close to increases vaccine supply amid a recent shortage.
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eric. sue and becky are no, the crisis at our southern border. were learning that more than 61000 migrants will cross over but they been released into our country since president biden took office. the customs and border protection agency shows significant jump in the migrant releases that started in february. another number that are governor released at the end of last year, not 61000. but they say only 47 people. live in texas with the very latest on the influx. bill. reporter: erica good afternoon to you and seven and we are here in la jolla, texas which is consistently been one of the major hotspots in the rio grande valley here in southern texas. every morning like clockwork large groups of migrants will come out of the brush behind us and present themselves to the border agency are in a happen again this morning. if we could post video that are fox crew shot earlier this morning, multiple groups of dozens of migrants that came out of the brush and gave themselves
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up to border patrol here. more than 100 in total and more in many from the northern triangle countries honduras, el salvador, guatemala in one of the family talking to one of our cameramen saying they came from honduras. and it took them two weeks to get there. and again this is been happening like clockwork almost every single morning but they also come and i time. we will show you some of that video. this is on the rio grande river in south. correspondent alex and her crew here, a couple of days ago shooting this audio of migrants coming in across the river being led by guides and coyotes and refs. they come over and border patrol is waiting for them to give themselves up as well. in earlier today, former dhs secretary chad wolf under president trump, spoke to "fox news" telling us that essentially, there is not only humanitarian crisis going on, there's a security crisis because border ages never know who is trying to blend in with these large migrant groups. take a listen. >> is in the humanitarian crisis
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also security crisis. more and more of the law enforcement is not on the line doing their national security and border patrol positions. caring for these migrants in these families and these minors. in the less ages that we have on the line looking for these criminals and stopping that illegal flow. reporter: as you take a live look at our drone camera, we will talk about some of the security concerns. we just learned from border patrol that on wednesday morning, about 30 months in the southeast of where we are here border agents arrested and active ms 13 gang member who came across with a group of 70 other migrants who was from el salvador. and that gang member actually had an active war out of terrace county out of the houston area with a sexual assault of a child. then later that same day on wednesday, down in brownsville, border patrol arrested a mexican national who came across who had a murder conviction from back in 2006 . was sentenced to 30 years
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but was deported after 15 years. and apparently he is now tried to go back into the united states. back to you. eric: convicted murderer, didn't want to be there, wanted to come back and leasee was caught. thank you bill. >> thank you and as the cease-fire holds between israel, israel's prime minister is announcing a stark warning against any new rocket attacks. that is next. you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. oh um, doug can we talk about something other than work, it's the weekend. yeah, yeah. [ squawk ] hot dog or... chicken? [ squawk ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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arthel: president biden said there is no shift his commitment to israel and again calling for a two state solution with the palestinians and this after a cease-fire yesterday ended and 11 a conflict that left least 243 palestinians and a dozen israelis dead. hours after the truce began, his rally prime minister issued this morning to to hamas. >> if they will tolerated drip of rockets, it is wrong we will respond in a different power to any show of aggression against the communities surrounding because our anywhere else in the state of israel would have been passed will no longer take place
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. >> joining us, "fox news" national security and foreign affairs analyst predict so does the prime minister new purple morning signal that he does not believe that the international heat on ross will be enough to keep him from breaking the truce and his verbal warning the right move. reporter: first of all yes, he entered an agreement of cease-fire. it's not an international convention things can happen again. he is projecting that hamas will strike again because it did in the past 2014 and before that. there were many but the bigger question is why is hamas waging those missiles and the answer then they have given is because of the demonstration in jerusalem but you don't respond with a selling if the arguments is demonstrations. this is why the prime minister is sending this message. you're going to engage in
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warfare and the full power of israel will be used. arthel: so with the eyes of the world watching, will be a reason for hamas to break the truce. reporter: there were reasons in the past actually in the future and over the past few years, hamas has been acting not just as a local guerrilla. and also here in the united states but also has an ally to iran. and those real story begins in iran, no reason for hamas because there was no mention of involvement before that and what happened is the iranians are using hamas to send a message to home, to the united states, the biden administration. almost telling us, if you do not remove the sanctions, fast enough we can destroy and that is the way to do it. arthel: so what is in it for iran besides removing sanctions. i really they really want to
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poke the mayor the united states. do they really want a conflict there in israel between the israelis and the palestinians who would really benefit them. reporter: this is a very difficult question because you have to understand with the iranian strategy is. they want to continue with it. you want to continue supporting the militants and hamas is one but you have others. and malicious and it also in syria and on the other end they want to receive the benefits of removing the tensions. they may think that the biden administration despite everything else is going to go and sign the iran deal so what they're trying to do was maximize with a will get from that iran deal by threatening the united states and israel and arab countries that if you don't do exactly what i do, then there will be a threat against peace in the region. arthel: first of all, will president biden react to this
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sort of backhanded pressure. >> he made a statement very important statement today because it was a debate in washington's roll. within the wings of the democratic party. a far left wing wants biden to put a lot of pressure on the israeli government has to partner actually with radical forces in the region . so that we know of but the next part of the democratic party will now stick with the positions. that the united states will stand by israel and now there is a notion here the president biden said we will be with israel the question is when he mentioned two state solution, what are the borders and what are the conditions and we go to the nitty-gritty. arthel: right, he said that there is no shift in my commitment. your commitment to the security of security of israel. but i tell you what, there is a shift in that we have to have a two state solution. that is the only answer. quickly. the 30 seconds, did you mean to
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say that there is a group a fraction inside of the democratic party that wants to work alongside hamas. did you say that. >> i said is very clear, what did we do in yemen. in yemen we had allies to hamas and iran on our carriers. and there we did the demonstration do a few weeks ago. so i am anticipating a distraction within the democratic party has great influence on demonstration may well in the next stage that hamas will be removed, that's what they're saying on social media anyway. arthel: but we will have to have someone on here on the news and not social media but appreciate your perspective. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. eric: will the attacks on the jewish state and the anti- somatic paid crimes thought that we have seen on the streets of new york and los angeles.
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jewish american heritage month in may, recognition of the contributions of jewish americans and with his country gave back to them. and perhaps, no one defies that more than a penniless jewish-american. and he lived for the stars & stripes. >> there are reasons to have and to forget. but many many more reasons and much more important ones to never forget. eric: he survived the horrors of the holocaust and went on to live the american dream. he would cry remembering how good the american forces have been to him and bringing him out of the sale party to boren germany he was imprisoned he started to work for the u.s. army to hunt down knotty were criminals. those efforts he was given a special do to come to the united
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states become a citizen in 1947 would want to become a wall street budgeted. unstoppable. a book about his life describes his heroic path. his story isn't owed it to the americans and. >> people asked me why should you read this book and he said i just love being an american. it's. >> he said this couldn't have any other country in the world . he arrived with $241 in his pocket no education beyond grade school. and he came to america i made is well and banking which at that time were to the biggest industries in the country. and he was able to do that because he was fearless. he never let the bullies beat him down. he ran the wilshire or company in in texas and then from company of new jersey read and he went to new york over $4 billion. and in his case, it was the american dream on steroids.
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he did not just come from poverty, he came from the ashes of the worst evils known to mankind. the holocaust in particular and the worst camp the created. >> despite success he remained dedicated to the memories of the 6 million jews who perished in the holocaust. and among them, 59 members of his own family. >> he felt he survived for a reason. life was saved by the almighty for a reason. the reason was to make sure there is never another tennis i like is that happens again. the people on the quality and the beauty of the jewish people. there's no reason to kill innocent men and women and children again of any faith and if any persuasions. and he thought that was his mission. >> he died from cancer in 2003 at the age of 76. but his legacy continues to this
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day. what is the thing that you find most important. and he would say teach the holocaust never stopped teaching about it. never forget it. because when we forget about the holocaust, you have the darkness to enter the world again. >> he said that his father always considered himself a very patriotic american never forgot as liberators. the american troops. in the country that saved him that we should all never forget. arthel: that is amazing. president biden reducing the price tag on his infrastructure plan but will it be enough to win any republican support. that is up next. more protection, more sun, more joy. neutrogena® beach defense® the suncare brand used most by dermatologists
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dna analyst confirm blood found in the trunk of the suspects car did belong to the slain university of iowa student. twenty -year-old molly was abducted and killed while out on the run in 2018 in her body found in a cornfield. a mexican national contained in the u.s. illegally is charged with first-degree murder in the case and he faces life in prison if convicted. a six -year-old boy is dead after redbridge shooting in california. he was shot in the back friday morning after a gunman fired into his mother's car on the freeway. the family is now playing for the families help to find the suspect to police believe was a passenger in another car rated in the last 2000 plus national guard troops deployed to dc heading home after four months the 5000 troops were initially stationed at the capitol following the january 6th bryant left five people dead
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including a capitol police officer. depending on said there was no further requests to extend the mission. eric: reducing the price take on the infrastructure package from $2.3 trillion - $1.7 trillion. that's an effort to reach a bipartisan deal with our republicans. but in the senate, the gop is rejecting the counteroffer and they say is still way too high and here's white house press secretary yesterday. >> interview this is the act and the art i should say seeking common ground. this exhibits a willingness to come down in size giving him some areas that are important to the present otherwise it would not have been in the proposal will also stay firm in areas that are most vital to rebuilding our infrastructure industry procedures. eric: the dispatch and a fox
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contributor. steeple is good to see you. does the administration really trying to seek common ground or do you feel that they democrats can run the stroke. guest: will democrats could definitely cram this through and joe biden is getting pressure from the left and democratic party to do just that. and democratic senator from new york saying that she makes a mistake to negotiate with republicans they shouldn't do this on a bipartisan basis that they really should push hard to do kind of infrastructure the left winged democrats so biden is hearing from the left party that he should just abandon the republicans altogether. this is how the negotiation works. i think a significant really high number to start in the republicans countered. the democrats can back the lower number of you talk to the republicans they will tell you they are still several problems with the response argued it is still the big.
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it still has a broad definition of infrastructure including things that are not really infrastructure. they don't like the way the democrats are proposing to pay for it by undoing parts of the 2017 trump tax cut. in particular the corporate tax. eric: in the go-ahead to do do this without the republican objections. your level, what level, you think they're sincere in doing that and . think this will shake out . guest: good. because they were sort of early indications that the democrats were going to try to jam some of this through be in the reconciliation which is sort of the forcing mechanism that you can use on budget issues are some budget issues are not allowed to do it too often coming gotta be able to be choosy about it. it certainly did the coronavirus stimulus package but it is possible that they will do that again. this what you are hearing from some of the president-elect side of the party, get this done.
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eric: it's their way or the highway. in the meantime, you've got between memphis and west memphis in arkansas and mississippi. in the bridge a bright 40s closed in just a huge crack in it. so obviously, our country do have decrepit infrastructure and we need that done . at the republican say there is a lot more in the democratic proposal the present needs such as broadband this sort of thing. guest: republicans really i think are getting to the point of the definition of infrastructure. they cannot really spread away from this argument. choosing to divine infrastructure is a very broad fraction and company sing things that have long been on sort of the progressive wishlist including them in their proposals. if you make the argument that they won the election they choose what goes into the proposal. we get five for if they want. and he followed infrastructure,
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then bit misleading studies suggest that one third of the bill only with actual infrastructure. as properly understood. understood historically but two thirds of it being the kind of items that we would not typically understand his infrastructure. as they defined it in a very broad way. this is part of what joe biden is saying that he wants to do . is talking about the transfer president he's already made trillion dollars worth of spending proposals, more than 6 trillion he did so in his first 100 days news on the speech before a joint session of congress . city was going big and he was . unapologetic with it. this is consistent with what he wants to do. and i think at some risk that they look like they don't really want to compromise which is why we saw what we saw this week and will be interesting if they follow through our people who want them to just do any kind of compromise and move forward in
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the partisan basis. eric: angela brenneman apparently was talking about maybe running for president on day. so never ends. good to see you. >> thank you . . arthel: the attorney general introducing a new bill nationwide calls were police reform and causing some controversy in the bill was significantly limit when police officers can use deadly force as well as impose new criminal penalties for those who highlight the guidelines but critics say the bill could put more officers and new yorkers in harm's way. live in new york city with more on this. hi lauren. reporter: the police union president, new york city about keeping the city street say, will be even more dangerous than you bill becomes law. yesterday and friday, the mother of aaron garner standing by your side, new york's attorney general leticia james announced
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extensive legislation and limiting police officers discretion to use excessive force. the police accountability would mandate that legal force be used as a last resort and all other tactics like verbal communication, and personnel would need to be deployed first. but also imposes criminal penalties on police officers who use excessive force. >> our goal today is to preserve lives and make sure that lethal force is low last. while there is legitimate reason why police officers have special protections, those protections should not preclude them from being held accountable. reporter: but in a statement they said this sweeping proposal would make it impossible for police officers to determine whether or not we are permitted to use force in a given situation. coming in the wake of high-profile police involved
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shootings of african americans call for defining the police. and in the homes of congress and across the country and the liberal wings of the democratic party nearly derailed the huge funding bill to increase capitol police security. nancy pelosi fought for every vote. >> we can do our constitutional work on behalf of the american people should not be controversial rated. reporter: proclaiming on police officers as violent crime rates in several large cities have gone up dramatically including here in new york city. arthel: thank you lauren. eric: there is more drama in windsor has prince harry goes after us royal family again. that's why marni's bombshell claims and the damage some say his new accusations can cost.
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arrived by helicopter and on board, the new carrier will represent 40 countries during his 28 week voyage. arthel: meanwhile prince harry speaking about the royal family again. in the five-part show with oprah, the mean you cannot see and hear he accuses the family making him suffer at the trial bullying him in neglecting his wife meghan markle when she was suicidal. they're worried that it will create a huge gulf in the royal family. arriving in los angeles with more. reporter: prince harry is not moving back in his interview coming to cocreator and the serious series with oprah, focuses on mental health and what is like to struggle with it. mcclurkin printed critics advising him overhead and sing these attacking the royal family again. harry shares his own appeal battle with mental health five-part soon he said been in therapy for the last four years and edit drinking and drug phase to cope with his mother of
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diana's death and he also blasted by saying that he did not help him emotionally when he was younger and harry said that he and his wife meghan markle when they try to get help, with harassment they felt from the press, he also elaborated to suicidal thoughts. >> the fear stopped from seeing it through with therapy. after everything that happened to my mom. and to now be put in the position of losing another woman in my life rated with a baby inside of her. our baby. i'm somewhat ashamed of the way of death with it. reporter: while many commit his openness critics say he's being insensitive to the mental health of his own relatives by launching attacks on the royal family. here's tweeting at what point is oprah's lucrative enabling of unhinged prince harry cost an
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assault on the royal family become problematic. is as you care about the damage it may be doing to the mental health of aries relatives part of the count. and when prince harry said they won't be bullied or silenced ever feeling trapped by the media in the system itself so expect to hear from him or for him to keep to talk publicly about his family issues when he feels necessary. arthel: thank you. eric. eric: americans will get the green light against the mask in many cases but some say and is way too soon. we got new variance in the vaccinated people getting infected anyway. coming up doctor marcus siegel is here on what you should do to address the growing fears.
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they were exceptionally tough circumstances but that west point, prepare them to face extraordinary threats from pandemics to terrorism. congratulations to all of the fine west point nurse who graduated today. >> when we release the guidelines and the science that it was safe to do so, we also acknowledged that not everybody is going to be like it is time to take off their masks. for 15 months we been saying to her the masto to protect yourself and at this point would be hard to get back to life as we knew it without these masks rated we are going to do so sticking out of the water have everybody move at their own pace. >> acknowledging that some people will need time to get used to new federal guidance allowing the fully vaccinated to drop the use of masks in most settings. many americans say they are unsure about losing the masks after months of being told they
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needed to wear one. joining me now is dr. mark siegel and professor at nyu medical center. in fox news contributor. he said doctor mark, does make sense for some people even fully vaccinated are reluctant to remove the masks even in cases where the cdc has nothing and it's okay to do so. guest: i think that is a very sensitive comment on the part of doctor valenti, because it is a psychological thing worth carrying here . were used to it it's as part of our apparel we don't feel a little under normal without an end you take you feel your face is negative. i think that is part of the complying with that, we are complying with the increasing risks. everybody is nervous about for 16 months. now told to take off the mask in the nervousness remains in it takes time to transition. i was vaccinated back in december and january and took me weeks to feel that i was at less risk so that is one thing but of course, are entering a time now when the warm weather is helping to decrease the spread of
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covid-19 and less and less of an outside so he does not make sense to be walking down the street with a mask on. and more and more people getting vaccinated over 61 percent of americans also have had at least one dose and the numbers are going to wait down a party if you are vaccinated, the guidelines make sense. outside and inside unless you are in very close quarters. if you are vaccinated and if so now that the risk of spread from covid-19 if you are vaccinated is really really really low in your risk of getting sick and your risk of spreading it to others is close to zero. arthel: so you are saying that it's okay if you are fully vaccinated, get the psychological effect weeks of gotta tell you doctor mark, i am fully vaccinated in the first time they walked out without my mess, i was like, until an appellate thomas did not have a shirt on. felt naked for a second. so i do relate to that feeling. guest: i agree with that and i
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feel the same but remember, it's a little bit more controversial when human side of the store. a lot of stores are relinquishing their mask mandates like walmart costco cbs, buffer and an vaccinated person i would urge you to be responsible and if you are an vaccinated especially in an area where there's covid-19 rectum you should not be enclosed especially in a fully ventilated area without a mask . messed up shown to be useful throughout the pandemic and they still have a use. arthel: i will still wear it while i go to target in those places like that but doctor mark, how want to move on to another topic with you. a scientist reportedly discovered a new kind of coronavirus believed to have originated in dogs in the virus was detected among malaysian hospital patient diagnosed with pneumonia back in 2018. this will be the eighth unit coronavirus known to cause disease in humans if it is confirmed. as a pathogen doctor mark explained that the findings of
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the study to us. guest: this is very very important. it shows who are finally putting coronavirus up there with influenza as pathogens, we watch out for in terms of the next pandemic it that they want to point out to the viewers, is very different between a virus that is spreading around dogs or cats and dogs and then accidentally spreads to a human and they found it in a child in malaysia the may very well have caused the persons pneumonia. but there's a big difference between that occurring vocationally having sustained human to human spread. that is the key and that's what marks covid-19, that exploded. and even doctor redfield sent to me the other day, with carson mercer was outbreaks with the covid-19 as you know, caused this horrific pandemic. it is a long way to go from the dog coronavirus detecting one person to our source to spread and requires multiple mutations. arthel: so we don't have to be
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another 23 atlantic hurricane season is officially began until june 1st and we have anna turning a person after trend anna. then will the next one be our felt . arthel: no thank you. i'm a problem with hurricanes. please join us next. sue and welcome to the editorial report, president biden facing mounting criticisms over his decisions week 28 sanctions on russian pipeline effectively green lighting the of a billion-dollar norse dream project even as it blocks the xl pipeline here at home. in ministrations said wednesday that they have decided against sanctioning the company in charge of the pipeline in this event just hours before the secretary of state sat down with the russian foreign minister. they're called the m
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