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>> just imagine a world forpeop. >> billionaire richard branson selling his excitement of the test flight company unity which led as short time ago. i'm mike emanuel it's a great
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achievement for the company and space tourism jeff paul is live on-site at truth or consequences, what can you tell us. >> not only an incredible moment that happened but that it happened safely have a billionaire like richard branson who is shy of turning 71 years of signals if someone like this can go up into space and come back down 90 minutes later that the future of space tourism and other people can also follow those exact footsteps. there was a bit of a hiccup early this morning i weather delay due to high winds overnight but that was really the only major setback once they got through the 90 minute delay. everything went basically as planned the space plane took off enough fashion that you would be accustomed to see that normal airport once it hit the 50000-foot mark that's when the space plane detached from the
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fuselage and shooting straight into the air, climbing more than 60 miles we are told about the new mexico that's when the crew got a good view of planet earth and then they headed right back down to planet earth for a safe landing richard branson speaking a short while ago describing the moment when he realized he was in space. >> like most kids i have dreamt of this moment was a kid but honestly nothing can prepare you for the view from space, the whole thing was magical and suddenly you looked down and think three people are looking up at you, what are you doing down there. >> a huge moment not only for richard branson but space tourism in around nine days from
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now we have another billion or jeff bezos said to do something similar for his space rocket company blue origin, a huge step in general for space tourism and for regular folks going into space in the earth's atmosphere, richard branson has already sold 600 tickets out of a quarter of million dollars there is a market for this richard branson proving he is safe and he will do it. mike: a private industry space race, everything went great and everybody is overjoyed richard branson sound like a kid on christmas morning but were there any nerves about something went wrong. >> i definitely think there's always the only one something goes wrong i think what was working in favor of virgin galactic, they have sent people into space and done this with other people, just not the owner and the bossman, that was only big difference that the person
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funding is behind us was taking the leap himself, that was a huge moment to show people he finds a safe and he can do this than anyone can. mike: jeff paul doing a phenomenal job in truth or consequences new mexico, many things. ♪. mike: the number of border crossings and apprehensions taking up as greg abbott adds border security to the list of topics he wants to deal with during the state legislature special session jonathan serrie is live them away in texas with the latest from the border, good afternoon. >> good afternoon i am standing in front of incomplete section of the u.s. border wall which began construction during the trump administration only to seize construction as soon as president biden took office. let's go to the aerial shot from fox flight drone overhead and from the area get a sense of the wide gaps on the border wall
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where it's easy for undocumented migrants or anyone to walk around that's what appeared to happen this morning when a group of migrants came over in many families women and children that we see coming over who their first move when they get into the u.s. is to voluntarily turn themselves into authorities to be processed this is a group of young men that were obviously trying to evade capture we saw border virtual agents searching through the brush and if you take a look at the video that we shot earlier in the day you could see the border patrol agents following the very obvious fresh tracks in the moist ground that he discovered in a field. they were able to file the trail but the migrants reached the highway where they disappeared into the community texas authorities are not just concerned about but chases here's what governor greg abbott learned from his sunday meeting
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of sheriffs counties along the border. >> when you have speeding cars trying to escape law enforcement in the local community you never know when the speeding cars will run into somebody killing somebody who is a texas resident. >> saturday troopers with the texas department of public safety engaged in a high-speed chase with a suspected human trafficker who crashed into one car before losing control of his vehicle and striking a pole, authorities say the driver was carrying seven undocumented migrants in his car the driver was arrested and his passengers turned over to the border patrol and governor abbott says he's trying to make more resources available to the state, local and county level law enforcement officials, resources such as more judges to process the undocumented criminals and also more jail cells for those who need to be incarcerated. >> jonathan serrie live in the
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joya texas. south dakota governor kristi noem has asked her state to send national guard members to assist at the border. she joins us from cpac where she spoke moments ago, governor, welcome. >> thank you for inviting me. >> the theme of the speech was joe biden's america, for those of you who didn't get to perceive you perform, would you layout the key points. >> i talked about the very different world were living in today than the one i had the opportunity to grow up in and i talked about the fact that were seeing crime, lawlessness and open border that is devastating families and businesses and jeopardizing our national security. i talked about the decision to send my national guard down to the border i was the first governor in the country in texas and arizona asked for help i sent national guard troops that know how to complete missions, they are trained and equipped in their the best, we talked about that and the importance of taking the start seriously and also pushing back in critical
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race theory, 1619 project, those are two ways that they will quickly destroy america if we do not stop them. mike: you mentioned sending national guardsmen to the border about 120 live from south dakota do you have a sense of when they will leave and what their role will be. >> i sent 50 at the request of governor abbott to texas originally, they have ready left i sent them off a few days ago and they're currently at the border helping secure that in partnership with border patrol agents and local law enforcement officers, what was interesting as soon as i announced i was sending national guard troops it was days later that the white house and the pentagon asked us to send more. another 125 request came forward they have since with more resources as well, it's interesting to me that as soon as governors took the stand for national security that it appears the federal government got the message that they better
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do their job because others will step into if they won't. mike: you a long resume for terms on capitol hill of my memory is correct, you're also a ceo of reading the state of south dakota and seen as a potential presidential candidate and a whole lot abuzz about to these days, if you were in the white house right now what more would you do to address the crisis that are border. >> i would get the resources down there to make sure it is secure. i would ensure that they have the resources to not illegal's into this country that we would continue to enforce our laws without a border, we are not a country, that is who joe biden is doing to devastate our future as a free and defensive nation. the biggest jobs that have been the most proud of is running businesses, being a mother, a wife and our grandmother and i think the perspective that i have from all of those including congress and the governor gives up the opportunity to weigh in and away to reflect what the
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american people want, they want somebody who will step up every single day and defend the country that they love so much. mike: your grandkids are blessed to have such a grandmother, congratulations on that, your thoughts as you interact with folks at cpac, what you hear from a loyal conservatives. >> i think they are ready to continue to push this country to remain independent one of the personal responsibilities, one of freedom and liberty that held our true and honest history. their optimistic, helpful, they are not discouraged at all, they recognize the threat that we see coming out of the white house and the federal government but they also recognize conservative values are what built the country and it creates opportunity for all people. that is a message that we need to continue to carry to everyone, not just our friends we need to carry it to those that we disagreed with in the
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past and make sure we win their hearts and minds back. mike: yet a recent class with the federal government with the firework show at mount rushmore, do you think that was payback because you had president trump out there a year ago. >> i do, i feel specifically political and punitive, there was no valid reason to deny us the opportunity to celebrate independence day at our national monument that we are also proud of, it's unfortunate i am currently suing the federal government over that decision and hopeful we can return those fireworks next year. mike: governor kristi noem of the great state of south dakota, thank you for your time and have fun in dallas. mike: abiding a administration not backing down from the president's message for vladimir putin about cyber attacks david spunt is live with the latest. good afternoon david. >> this is the second bite at the apple for president biden
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after all a month ago he met with russian president vladimir putin for three to half hours essentially telling him to knock it off when it comes to cyber attacks and midsummer clearly that did not were given the events of the past few weeks the president biden spoke to the russian president two days ago on the phone from the white house. >> i made it very clear to him that the united states expects when operation is coming that he must not sponsor by the safety and expected to act and give enough information to act. >> vladimir putin himself in power as president since 2000 insist that the hacks are not coming from his government or he had knowledge in advance cyber experts in the united states say it's likely putin did have awareness of the attacks prior to them happening because it was increased to attack especially when attacking companies in the
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united states. >> just because you face a cyber attack does not mean that's how you respond in kind there is a whole range of tools that the president needs to be using. mike: rebels believed to be originated in russia because they accompany the controls computer systems for other companies with attacks listening several dozen companies in the united states were attacked and this is a synchronized attacked, the fbi into permanent justice continue to investigate president biden was asked pointedly by a reporter should the united states retaliate by attacking the same servers that were a part of this attack on the united states the president gave one-word answer and he said yes. mike: david spunt live in washington, thank you. let's bring in michigan democratic congresswoman and member of the house energy and commerce committee debbie dingell, welcome. >> good afternoon is good to see
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a. mike: ransomware attacks have targeted 1500 companies and important infrastructure as well, what should president biden do to respond. >> the president has a number of tools in his toolbox but i quite frankly consider this an act of war in the united states cannot sit by and let this continue to happen. the president answered yes to one question but we need to make it very clear to president putin this is unacceptable and we are going to respond and to sabotage not only businesses across the country but also different governments is unacceptable. mike: the department of homeland security says ransomware attacks are of 300% in the past year, your thoughts on what congress could do on this issue.
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>> i think we have several committees that are looking at the issues and were doing all that we need to do to protect ourselves. obviously, from when i studied, learned and ask questions we may be not done all we can do to protect ourselves as well, i think businesses need to protect themselves as well but people are concerned about the government to this as an expert and we have to come up there and do our part and we have to respond. mike: to the state of our american economy prices are up on a whole lot of items, gasoline, bacon, sausage, bread, whole milk and more, that has to hit a lot of your constituents in the wallet, what are your concerns about inflation and is a here to stay? >> it is been a tough 12 days at home because my district has
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been significant flooded in my hometown people estimate it'll be 20000 homes hit before this is over, yesterday not in homes that were flooded but around and they are concerned but the concerns jobs and farmers at a level playing field, i heard small businesses that are worried about not being able to get help but i also hurt others and i hear from peers that are afraid of what's going on in concerns a 6-year-old woman that can find someone to take care of her mother and people afraid to go back to work because people aren't getting vaccinated these are issues, we have to work together. i am worried about the safety but i don't think the investment
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would be needed right now i believe the economy is better than it has been a long time but i hear people talking about increased prices and as we go back to washington i asked them to look at the budget and the programs that we are going to use them to replace these sewer systems are 100 years old those are create jobs and put money where they have jobs and to have the income and put money that saves our economy which will help in fourth. mike: have the bipartisan agreement between some senators and president biden on infrastructure there's also multitrillion dollar potential other package that democrats may seek to pass on their own is a sarong time with inflation to pump trillions of dollars of more money into the economy? >> no if you talk to many economies they say as we invest this money that inflation we
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have to see what comes up but they're not worried about inflation they think that will have an jobs and invest money into the economy. i'm going to tell you we need the bipartisan bill but there's a lot of things that not it, there's not enough money for elected infrastructure that we put in there. we don't have enough money you don't have any money for caregiving everybody's talking about federal care seniors are really struggling with so many issues we need to deal with. were gonna have enough long summer and the time is now. mike: congressman debbie dingell the great state of michigan my best to you and your constituents as they clean up from the disaster, great to see you. mike: watch "fox news sunday" at the top of our chris wallace has an exclusive interview with greg
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withdrawal from afghanistan the taliban is claiming in 30 recaptured parts of the country territory. senior foreign affair greg is live and cobble afghanistan, hello. >> hello, clashes or continuing as a taliban offensive grows all across the country, two thirds of the country is controlled by the militant or contested with afghan group troops, the city is the latest flashpoint, ciders have entered and foreign diplomats are evacuating, the trigger is believed by the exit of u.s. troops, we went to the scene today of the biggest exit. take a look. >> is looking at the most potent symbol of the american troop withdrawal from afghanistan. this is the main sprawling airbase 40 miles north of kabul used to be where all the american military activity came from in this region, now all that is left is a skeleton
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afghan workforce and a whole bunch of american hand-me-downs. >> the afghan soldiers confided in us that they were surprised by the quick u.s. pullout from bagram are not prepared to take over the facility. it's a base we've been too many times over the last 20 years, tens of thousands of service members have passed through there the runway was busy as a most congested airport that you can imagine, now literally overnight there's barely any activity. the afghan government over the weekend says it's going to rededicate the base to counterterrorism effort and to us is he like a monument to the end of american involvement in an ongoing clash here in afghanistan. mike: as you mentioned you been going there for 20 years i think we were assigned together 20 years ago, i'm curious what are your observations what even the
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big changes over 20 years to the country of afghanistan. >> the more things change the more they stay the same, the changes in society, there are 9 million girls, women who have gone through school in the last 20 years that were not in school or institutions before. women are out in the streets in this city of cobble is baffling, but the more things change, the more they stay the same, who would have known 20 years later we would see the possible return of the taliban after all the damage they did to this place one time, we will be watching. mike: greg, thank you so much. 90 people confirmed dead in the surfside florida condo collapse as a cruise search for dozens more that are still unaccounted for. charles watson joined as latest
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from the scene. >> first responders have been working around the clock at the side of the building collapse for 18 days, despite that miami-dade officials say search and recovery efforts are more intense than ever this morning we learn more bodies pulled from the collapse site bringing the death toll to 90, there are now 31 people who are potentially missing and rescue crews navigate the site we are told they are using everything at their disposal including heavy machinery to sift through the debris officials say intel and 3d imaging have made it a lot easier for crews to pinpoint where victims are in the rubble and even finding personal items that were thought to be gone forever. >> the work is so delicate we found unbroken wine bottles in the rubble and recovered them, we are also finding personal possessions as small as rings which are also being returned to
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the site storage area categorize, photographed and saved for the families. >> this entire process is taking an emotional toll on the families of the victims and first responders who are really hoping the survivors will be found, even though that hasn't happened jacqueline who is been at the collapse site since the beginning says it's been a great comfort to everyone involved that they don't feel alone. >> one big family wanting the same thing, wanting the same result, that gives them so much comfort and strength knowing that they're not walking this alone. >> i asked the rabbi what will happen when the cameras are gone and he said he and the rest of this community will be here for the families of the victims and first responders to help them
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heal from this tragedy. mike: charles watson live in surfside, thank you. let's go live to truth or consequences new mexico where richard branson and the vss unity are speaking out. >> these are astounding. >> i'm an aeronautical engineer. >> i left school at 15 so being with all these people, obviously every flight people are learning more and more for the next flight. and the only thing i was worried about was some tiny little something that we get in the way sort of like stoppers going into space, something tiny, now after 17 years the team is so meticulous x-raying every bit and so on i have no concern on that. but anyway we are celebrating
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another incredibly successful flight into space today. thank you. >> i'm gonna go over here and then i promise i'm coming back in let me give you my favor. >> what did you cease from space. >> what do you see from space, it is wonderful, dark, dark sky and then an incredible blue and we have these incredible windows
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and dave turned this spaceship upside down so when you are floating you looking out of the giant windows back at this beautiful beautiful sky, beautiful back down here and it is indescribable, it's up to us to make space available so many of you when you grow up are able to go there. we launched a raffle today to enable people to go into space and you might think as kids why should i join in the raffle, if you can persuade your parents or grandparents to give you a raffle ticket when you're 18 if you win then you and a friend will be able to go to space. it's an exciting opportunity for people around the world which never existed before.
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>> i was going to say i think i saw you floating at one point in the camera. >> yes i was very busy for the first part of the flight in space i have some checks to get done so i was in my zone doing that and then i remember hearing back shouting don't forget to look out the window don't forget to look out the window, i looked out the window and the view was just stunning and very then and peaceful up there as well, what jumped out at me is the colors and how far away it looks it felt like we were so far up there and i was mesmerized for a good 30 or 40 seconds, it is amazing. >> i can't help but ask this this is your second term in the cabin, how was it a second time. >> truly phenomenal, truly phenomenal the second time and i
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would say it's more majestic and more beautiful and shared with more souls, all of you, i could not be more pleased or proud of everything. >> amazing i'll get a question down here. >> i'm from the daily newspaper, i have two questions for richard, first off you conquered land, sea, air and now space, what next. i couldn't help but notice that you landed before back in the uk england in the final, will you watch the game and how will you relax now. >> i have a feeling -- what was your first question. >> what next. >> all do the second one first, everybody who's italian or from the uk we will be watching, you're very welcome if you're not i tell you and, big screens
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up everywhere. what next, as i said earlier i'm an optimist the next 30 years of my life will be devoted to an extent what i've been doing the last 20 years and that is we have a foundation that does great things for oceans and rain forest in the climate change, whole variety of things and that's what i'll mainly be devoting my time to, whether i will do another adventure i'm not sure it'll be fair to put my family through another one, i think i got the record for being pulled out of the sea by helicopters, i'll definitely give it a rest for the time being. >> i'm unico to the lady in the
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back. >> there is two people on the back we will do both question. >> cnn, you talked a lot about the overview of wanting to spread that, would you say you experience that today and i was curious if we could go down the line from all the past years and if you brought any momentum with you were away that you plan to commemorate today, i would love to hear about it. >> where are we i brought some momentum and i think you should always bring momentum, i brought pictures of my kids when they were a little bit littler. on april fools' day we had this ufo over london and there was panic in britain. and they had the police, the army, everybody out and surrounded the ufo when it
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landed and then we had a little et who walked out of the ufo and english body came out with a trench in this english body ran for life. pictures of my mom and dad who my mom and the mothership is called eve, that has been her memory and i know she would be proud, a picture of the whole family, you asked the question, there was a lovely lady who i wanted to go to space and sadly is number here and her family asked if i would bring up this picture which i was delighted to do. i'll tell you what, somebody else asked me if i could bring up a picture of them, it was a
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bit heavy so i brought up his head. does anybody recognize that head? stephen colbert. so i think we've all brought up momentum, did you bring up anything? >> i brought up my husband's wedding band, our wedding did not go as planned due to covid but he is still here so i brought a piece of them up with me and a flag from purdue, go boilers and i brought a pin that was designed in named by matthew he worked at a spaceflight federation and was really an advocate for commercial spaceflight industry getting off the ground and ham for chili passed away a few years ago and we started a fellowship in his honor for students to get into the commercial space industry
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and get excited and contribute so i brought a pin up which i will gift to his family. in pictures of my family, sorry mom. i did bring up my mother and father. >> most like what richard said to me this is all about trying to inspire the next generation and school kids into try to follow their dreams and achieve amazing things in the future so i got in touch with my high school and the headmaster was kind enough to send a flag from high school and then one from the university of illinois where i went, i just wanted to take those up and i'll send him back and i'll find a nice good place to put the picture in the momento as well. >> inside our suits we have
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inner pockets and i talked as many flowers in my pocket as i could and to love ones and to represent life so i brought flowers, that was all. >> i would like to address the first partier question. >> richard branson in the crew is still riding a wave of adrenaline after a successful spaceflight today, when we come back from a president trump set to speak at cpac a few hours from now for the second time this year we will preview the speech after the break. ♪ the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year.
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to hear the former president deliver his remarks but don't forget we also have the big cpac straw poll results that will be released later this afternoon as well, will help more on a moment but let's take you live inside the main ballroom at the hilton hotel in dallas where the cpac convention is drawing to a close this afternoon stephen miller gave remarks a short time ago the senior advisor to former president trump doctor ben carson is expected to take the stage soon to work on a panel called since black lines really do matter, a conversation which is clearly going to drill down on race relations in this country, all of the weekend's events have focused on the current cancel culture phenomenon, the right blamed on the left. >> what should we expect we have joe biden the white house, he has enabled these corporations and the celebrities to do america last at every turn that
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what joe biden does. >> let's talk about the straw poll, back in february at the orlando conference 68% of attendees said yes they would like to see donald trump run for president in 2024, that direct question is not on the dallas straw poll is worded differently, instead two questions with multiple-choice answers asking attendees to select who they would like to represent the gop on the 2024 ticket, donald trump's name is among the choices, it will certainly be interesting to see how that all shakes out, again a lot happening on the final day of cpac in dallas. mike: casey stegall live in dallas, thank you very much fox nation bringing all the action to texas in your home as it
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networks has your exclusive all access pass to stream the weekend event in honor of the event you can sign up for a special 30 day free trial with promo code cpac, don't forget former president trump expected to speak at cpac at 435 eastern time about three hours from now will bring it to you live what happens. joining is not to give you a preview of president trump cpac speeches gop strategist david avella and former dnc deputy press secretary josé, welcome. >> hello. >> start us off what you expect your from the former president. >> keep in mind president biden hovering around 50% approval rating and americans not able to answer what his major compliments are, every day the donald trump demands a new cycle president biden's numbers continue to get worse.
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>> do you mind calling me back. >> the 2022 elections and congressional democrats need something to run on this focus on president trump and away from democrats that gives republicans more opportunity. >> josé do expect vintage president trump or something different from him. mike: technical difficulties, sorry about that josé, david, four years in politics is a real long time how does president trump keep his base engaged, should he want to run -- >> is going and giving speeches and endorsing candidates and staying involved, you mentioned earlier about the poll do they want president trump to be the nominee the more instructive question do you plan to vote on the republican nominee regardless of who it is, i suspect with the cpac crowd they certainly will have their
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preferences, near a hundred% will say their voting for the republican nominee regardless of who it is against joe biden. mike: you seen some other potential 2024 candidates we are kristi noem on the show the governor south dakota your thoughts on some of the other faces out in the crowd appearing at cpac and look ahead to their chances potentially. >> it is a long way to go nobody was talking about donald trump at this point in 2013 the year after president obama had been reelected, we have a long way to go for all these candidates it's about continuing to build momentum, not peaking too quick, let's get through 2022 and then we can start thinking about 2024 when we will have gained a house majority potentially a senate majority in the well position to take the white house as well. >> i think we worked out the difficult signal qualities your
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thoughts on president trump taking the stage and you expected to be classic trump orgy expected to be something different. >> i think will do what he does best he has to pretend is president of the united states and like to call it the pretender in chief the gop have a tough job to do if they want to continue with the trump era or they want to let new leaders take a chance of the presidency in 2024. i think it's a tough choice to make, we have an understanding and have to remember a potential donald trump candidate in 2024 he would not be going as a non-politician he is not a president hoover loves reelection, the base will look must different in the polls will look much different, we will see. mike: josé, david, thank you so
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>> the idea that people say the government is knocking on your door to force you to vaccinate, that is not the case at all were getting trusted messages to try to get people to understand and appreciate why it is important for their own safety and for that of their families and for the community in general. >> that was doctor anthony fauci clarified what the biden administration has planned for the door-to-door vaccine effort for more on that in the rising concern of covid variance let's bring in doctor cory casper from the infectious disease research institute, welcome. >> how are you, nice to talk to you. >> folks were alarmed by president biden suggested there might be time to go to door-to-door officials tried to ease those concerns, what is your message to those who might be vaccine hesitant at this point. >> were at an unprecedented point in this pandemic were far from over for at a point where we have very dangerous variance that are circulating widely
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especially in unvaccinated parts of this country almost all of the deaths that we are seeing right now aren't people who have not been vaccinated, we need to take extraordinary measures to make sure every person in this country is protected that includes getting everyone vaccinated. mike: for those who are vaccinated what about concerns about the new variant, so far, so good? >> so far so good, right now the current vaccines are holding well against the current variant, what we need to watch very closely is two things, one, we know these variance will continue to evolve and have no variance of concern, what that means communities where there's not a high rate of vaccination the virus spreads from person to person and as it goes from person to person there is more opportunities to mutate, what we have right now is a situation in which you could be brewing or dangerous variance of concern and that is mostly happening in
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communities that are under vaccinated, the other thing that we are watching very closely, over time unfortunately the protection that we get from the current vaccines will leave, we don't how quickly that will be right now we think you get a years worth of protection, but as the time moves forward from when you first got your vaccine, your protection goes down, there is a race if we can extinguish the global pandemic then we can protect ourselves, we cannot extinguish this pandemic before the variance of concern emerge in our vaccine protection, we are in trouble and that's what people think about booster shots and new strategies to vaccination. mike: pfizer suggested an annual booster shot and boosters for tetanus that we get once every ten years obviously once every ten years would be logistically a lot better than trying to get everybody revaccinated after a year, your thoughts on boosters?
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>> we hit a homerun with these vaccines in all the efforts that we put into them we were able to get vaccines to the public in record time those of the first generation of the vaccines now we need to work on the second-generation we have technology at hand in working out at my institution and others that well they give people dedicated protection and not just against one variant but against the entire family of coronavirus is, what we need to be focusing on right now are strategies that we can get durable widespread protection and i think the technologies are at hand but i think we will see boosters for many of us in the future. mike: were up against the clock, thank you so much fox news live, sunday with chris wallace is up next i am mike emmanuel thank you so much for watching, have an awesome day. lk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart.
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