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>> three texas democratic legislators testing positive after packing into a private jet and meeting with, the harrison washington on tuesday welcome to fox news live by mike emanuel now the vp's office says harris will not be going into quarantines but going to walter reed hospital for what the white house tells us routine doctors appointment, david spunt live at the white house with more, good afternoon. >> we asked specifically about this appointment and were told it's a routine doctors appointment, the timing is
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curious and we wanted to know a little bit more but were told it's a routine doctors appointment, we know that president biden did not personally meet with any of the texas democrat he's actually at camp david returning to the white house behind me this evening but as you mentioned kamala harris and the texas democrat made news when they came to washington, d.c. early last week they met with heavy hitters in the democratic party specifically vp kamala harris and joe manchin majority leader chuck schumer their office says they were not exposed in the woman tells us the same thing. there is a photograph that made headlines on an airplane and the reason the photograph made headlines because the group in the middle of the pandemic chose not to wear masks on a plane, it's a nonnegotiable cdc guideline and faa mandate, the
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and the staff is fully vaccinated. the white house is trying to fight misinformation on different social media platforms online specifically targeting facebook, that is the big one doctor vivek murthy the surgeon general of the united states made the rounds including our own "fox news sunday with chris wallace". >> this health information is hurting people's health and costing them their lives in is somebody who lost ten family members covid-19, that price is way too high. >> the latest numbers from the cdc out almost 161 million people fully vaccinated that's
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about 40.5% of the total population facebook putting out a statement about being attacked and social media plays an important role in society, it's clear as we meet as a whole of society to in this pandemic and the obligation should inform the effort the fact that it vaccine acceptance among facebook users among the u.s. has increased, white house officials say there are 12 people literally, a dozen people that are responsible for two thirds, 66% of the misinformation online regarding vaccines and measure the surgeon general saying he lost ten family members from covid-19 tragedy right there that's right so important to help fight this misinformation c. mike: david spunt from the white house, many thanks. the san diego team and padres are back in action less than 24 hours after gunshots from
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outside of the ballparks sent players and fans scribbling for cover latest on the investigation how the team is dealing with. [crowd boos] good afternoon the shooting happened outside of the ballpark but almost instantly fans knew something was wrong because they could hear the gunshots as they were taken on the san diego padres you got a sense of some of the chaos and confusion happening within the stands some fans ran to the concession area and others ducking download and others getting into the dugout to shelter in place nats thanking the fans for their continued support, we caught up with the fans that told us what they went through. >> we thought it was fireworks, a couple people started running in as you sell more and more people running we heard more and more shocked that's when we realized it was real.
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>> police say they tried to piece together exactly what happened but what they know they started around 930 after two cars were on the street adjacent to the ballpark and people inside started firing at each other not long after the shooting two people showed up with gunshot wound and police were investigating they came across a woman who had been at the game who was shot i believe to be a bystander did all of this and were told she's going to be okay d.c. police want the public's help trying to figure out what happened, they are asking for the public to figure out who is driving the dark colored toyota corolla believed to be connected to the incident has damage to the back driver side hubcap and tinted windows and is believed it may have temporary virginia plate, this is making a lot of news nationally for the nats visit closer to home and he's talked
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about what's been happening in d.c. in the incident last night. >> it's a bit crazy, we all know that, we all want to feel safe, i tell you inside of the ballpark i feel safer than ever, i really do. we care about each other, we do not want anybody getting hurt, for me yesterday i tried to protect as many people as possible. >> i had a chance to speak to some of the fans and i asked him about coming back and they felt fine and said it would not stop them from being nats fans but they also said they stepped up security since last night shooting. mike: mark meredith live outside the ballpark .
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many floridians showing their support for protesters in cuba pushing back against the countries oppression regime charles watson life from of the memorial in miami for the march is planned for later today. >> good afternoon were expecting to protest in miami today and if you're anything like what we saw on saturday for the days prior you can expect a lot of emotion and people rallying for cuba in their freedom, thousands of people pouring into the streets yesterday in front of freedom tower in downtown miami you can hear the noise out here, from communist oppression, others saying joe biden do your job and cuba need your help, the support coming a week after large crowds protesting the cuban government and spilled out into the streets of cuba in confrontation against the communist state during a communication blackout for cuban authorities in some cases violently cracked on enough protesters only seen after videos were posted online after they started to restore internet access, take a listen.
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>> i think the monumental voice of the platform of social media that they tried to take down by taking away the internet, i think that's bringing awareness we have not seen before. we heard the stories but now are seen with happening over there. >> were here to stand alongside cuba, cuba you are not alone, miami is here with you. >> in the meantime the cuban government pushed back against opposition protest with a rally of its own in havana saturday raul castro and thousands of other cubans attended as they organize rally to show their support for the cuban government, the cuban revolution and to denounce the u.s. trade embargo the cuban president saying we convenient to denounce once more the blockade, the aggression and the terror, were already seeing a steady stream of people out here this memorial
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and were expecting a lot of activity today as more protest planned in the streets of miami. mike: charles watson live in miami. for more on the protest let's begin new york congresswoman and house transportation of foreign affairs committee nicole malley attack us a daughter of the cuban immigrant, welcome. >> figure it's great to be with you. mike: your colleague andrea ocasio-cortez said the embargo is up certainly cruel and like too many other u.s. policies targeting latin americans the cruelty is the point i outright reject the biden administration defense of the embargo this is personal for your family and many cuban-american families, how do you respond? >> what's cruel the communist regime treats its people there are two classes in cuba one is the ruling class on by the communist and then everyone else
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who live in squalor and don't have access to food and medicine and they don't have access to the basic necessities and it's certainly not because of the embargo cuba does business with every country in the world, for six decades they remained the communist regime so alexandria ocasio-cortez is nothing more than a communist supervisor who wants to bring socialism to the ninth base of america and i'm sure she sympathizes with the regime in cuba, the reality is they use everything that they get when they do business with other countries for the regime they use it to reward the people in the ruling class, never gets to the people and that is why we are not doing business with cuba what i will say it's incredibly important that the united states of america at this time work with our allies in the international community the democracy around the world who believe in freedom and put pressure on this regime, we want to see internet access fully restored so they can communicate
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with themselves as well as let the world see the images taking place, your people being beat on the street by police and people being shot at by the regime forces, that is the reality and cruelty she should look to and say we should not as freedom loving americans accept this. >> do you get a sense the cuban regime is hanging on by a thread, is there an opportunity if the biden administration acts properly to make history in cuba? >> that is absolutely correct what alexandria ocasio-cortez is proposing and enlisting in the embargo will profit the regime at a pivotal moment when we have the opportunity as a leader of a free world to bring liberty and freedom to an island nation that is 90 miles away from our shores. i think there's a lot at stake and am very concerned about the president's next move i spoke with the state department and i
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urge them to work with our neighbors, mexico, brazil, work with our nato allies work with canada and other countries that are democracy to push this regime out and bring freedom to the people, that is what they want and deserve and i know the people firsthand mean is him in the reality communism is not for good for anybody neither is socialism. mike: an ongoing sexual harassment aggregation against andrew cuomo he went into testifying we have not heard a lot about that you get a sense that were near the end at this point? >> yes they have interviewed senior staff members in his or administration and interview the governor under oath and we should expect a report from the
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attorney general soon, that will determine the governor's political future. >> i among many others republicans and democrats have called for the governor to resign strictly because the way he mishandled the nursing home during the pandemic that has led to 50000 seniors dying in the nursing home putting positive patients in the nursing homes instead of the facilities that he had set up and never use. , i believe this report will be very interesting and i believe the governor is on thin ice politically, majority of people within his own party do not want him to run for reelection and i think congressman lee zeldin has a long case to be made as a governor tries to take a fourth turn which i believe the governor is not doing his welcome, his father tried to run and was beat by george and became a three term governor himself this is an opportunity to change course is not just those issues way he increased crime tremendously in new york
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state with a radical that continues to release individuals convicted of crimes back on first street the way he's mishandling taxpayer money giving billions to those in the country illegally instead of the citizens that need help in new york there's a lot that the governor will be judged on in the 2022 election. mike: congresswoman, thank you for your time, have a wonderful day. >> thank you. mike: to the other side let's bring in congressman and how super gratian committee matt cartwright and a co-chair of the democratic policy and communication committee, welcome. >> hi, how are you. >> what are your expectations in terms of congress giving something to the president's desk to sign on infrastructure. >> in pennsylvania for the weekend those on the upper gratian committee and normally had a busy week while congress
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and recessed the appropriation committee in washington banging out eight of the appropriation bills and incredibly busy week, all of us are focused on making wise investments in this country. there is talk about the process, is it going to be bipartisan, will the be the reconciliation, my view, don't focus on the process so much because so much is yet to be worked out and you could be going down the wrong rabbit hole it becomes a completely differently, what you really want to look at are the items being discussed, the investments being made in our country, things like investing in childcare, the child tax credit which is so important, so many of these are important for small business to succeed in our country right now i hear from business people that they're having a hard time of getting
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people to work either because the workforce is not trained up and we have investment for workforce development. will because people are at home watching the kids while we have investment in pre-k and as i said the child tax credit which can be used to pay for child care so people can be freed up to go to work, there is a lot that we have to do but there's no question it's been so long since we made a massive investment in our own country and we have to compete with europe and china and we have to build up our infrastructure, our traditional info structure but also the new infrastructure, the high-speed internet that has to go into rural places we need to help those places, were good at this and is not about democrats and republicans it's about believing in america and investing in herself. mike: bill cassidy of key player sounds concerned about rushing the bipartisan infrastructure package and the 3.5 trig and
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other progressive wishlist potentially blowing things up. >> we need senate leadership, schumer, the white house to walk with us, right now i can vaguely tell you that they have not, were competing with the $3.5 trillion plan, they want everything reasonable on their side not helping us. mike: is a hard to pass a bipartisan bill when democrats are planning to go alone on something much bigger? >> here's the thing i think you're making a mistake when you talk about a progressive wishlist, i mean it when i tell you so many of the things that we look at investing in are there to help american businesses compete, i left off with broadband internet for rural places we did that 80 years ago with the rural electrification act, were good at the stuff in america if we had not done it so many places in this country would not even have electricity.
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let's invest in rural broadband, i think there's bipartisan support for that and 70 other things pocasset was talking about don't look at it through the prism of democrats versus republicans, look at it as investments in our country. mike: what about the concern pumping all this cash and trichotomy could further drive inflation hitting your constituents in the wallet. >> inflation you have to expect pockets of inflation there is so many bottlenecks, i have business people calling me up and screaming about the container ship cost to ship a container across the pacific used to be $2500 now it's 8000 or $10000 there is profiteering going on because the bottlenecks and i know the white house is looking at that, these are the bumps and jolts you have when you restart an entire economy we don't have a lot of experience
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in shutting down the american economy and starting the backup again, you have to expect growing pains. mike: thank you so much for your time. >> sia. mike: you can catch more of exclusive interview negotiator republic and senator from louisiana on "fox news sunday", chris will also speak with surgeon general vivek murthy has a delta variant cases rise in the u.s. is start top with our 2:00 p.m. eastern right after our show you will not want to miss it. britney spears calling out family and friends amid her legal battle, what she had to say coming out. a delicious, salty, crunchy ratio. planters. a nut above. flowers are fighters. crunchy ratio. that's why the alzheimer's association
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mike: new numbers from custom and border protection show agents encountered 188,000 migrants just last month, that's a live look from the fox flight team over the southern border in the way of texas, jonathan serrie is live on the ground with why these numbers keep rising, good afternoon jonathan. >> good afternoon many of the migrants coming over the border tell us they're trying to escape crime and poverty in their home countries is relatively easy to walk around the incomplete sections of the u.s. border wall were construction stopped at the end of the trump of administration, when the migrants get in many turn themselves involuntarily in hopes more relaxed policies under the vita administration will allow them to stay in our country, texas officials say even the peaceful groups of families and children coming over the border contribute indirectly to a criminal
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element. >> there's a reality that people need to come to grips with, almost everyone who comes across the border does so happening to work with cartel and traffickers almost everyone across the border will be extracted from them. >> other migrants try to evade authorities when they come in in uvalde troopers told pulled over a beyond one guatemalan in four hundreds, they continue to seize illegal drugs over the border in many of the drugs that come in don't say in texas. >> in montana were in northern border states with the southern border crisis and is directly tied to mexican cartel, about 80% of her felonies of violent crimes are tied to drugs and the drugs are coming in from mexico. >> then the threat to migrants
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themselves, the border patrol is investigating an incident in which a mexican national fell off the border wall in brownsville and eventually died from injuries sustained in the fall, on the way to the hospital he tested positive for covid-19, he went into emergency surgery but did not survive. mike: i see the weather forecast for la jolla texas 94, 96, 96, maybe a high of 88 on tuesday or wednesday, has the heat had an impact on the people coming to the border? >> it has indeed it hasn't had any impact on the numbers coming over but it has caused an increase of those coming into heatstroke even for tallies around the border.
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not only people walking in the hot sun but some been smuggled and in secret compartments and trucks and other vehicles without air-conditioning, the conditions are incredibly dangerous for the migrants coming in in the dead of the summer heat. mike: jonathan serrie doing a fabulous job, thank you so much. britney spears slamming her father and sister an instagram post saying her so-called support system hurt her deeply, if you don't like what you see, unfollow me here with the latest on all things britney is christina coleman. >> we see a big shift in britney's demeanor on social media as she ginkgo momentum in a conservatorship case. in april she was totally fine now she's sharing with her 31.7 million followers her frustration and anger towards her critics and family members including her father and sister. she posted the same take me as i am or kiss my blank, you can see some her choice words, she also
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wrote for those of you who criticize my dancing videos, i will not be performing on any stages anytime soon with my dad handling what i wear, say, do and think i've done that for 13 years and i would much rather share videos, yes from a living human instead of on stage in vegas many fans cheering britney on, but legal expert says her social media post could be used as evidence during her ongoing litigation, he says it's important to be careful. >> if this was a kentucky derby of conservatorships britney spears has taken lead in the final quarter mile stretch she has a lot of momentum in her favor to get to the finish line, what she cannot do is blow it. >> as of now whitney is not holding back, this weakens post she said she didn't like her sister showed up as an award show and perform songs to her remix, she followed that up by saying my so-called support system hurt me deeply, the
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conservatorship killed my dreams so all i have is hope in his only thing in this world that is very hard to kill but yet people still try, the popstar's next hearing on the conservatorship is scheduled for september 29. mike: it sound like she's had enough, thank you very much. the white house press secretary jen psaki explained there working with facebook to flag certain social media post, our political panel will weigh in next. ♪ he looked after his community. she built an empire. fought for his people. protected this nation. they are the heroes in my family. who are the heroes in yours? okay, we're not gonna ask for
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and fox news contributor charlie hurt and cofounder of the third way a deputy assistant matt bennett, welcome. >> good to be here. >> we want to be careful and respectful but it is news, your thoughts on the vice president going to walter reed. >> obviously she's back in public so the risk to her of contracting covid is relatively small i used to work for a vice president and like all humans were all people were fortunate enough to have healthcare coverage they go to the doctor from time to time so it could well be a coincidence that i'm sure the giver a test because she was exposed from the folks in texas. mike: charlie, your thoughts. >> i hope and pray that she is fine and i'm sure she will be but it's amazing when you look around at the silence in the press, it wasn't all that long ago when you had the press and full hysterics over the white house meeting with people who
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are not vaccinated were unmasked and they call a super spreader event and it turned into a huge political football, corset is not happening now, not that i think it should happen now but it's a reminder of how differently this white house is getting cover compared to previous white house. >> the ongoing battle between the white house and facebook some suggesting the white house is trying to censor or scapegoat facebook for the administration not meeting the vaccination goal, matt, what is your assessment. >> facebook is allowing the spread of this information that is leading to deaths of americans, there is no dispute about that, icus particular parts of the country where people are very reluctant to get vaccinated those are states where there are conservatives governors and others that are
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listening to donald trump the don't want to get vaccinated, that is a serious problem and facebook has real culpability they must get that stuff off the network because it's killing people. >> here is a surgeon general from "fox news sunday". >> this is not about me or specific social media company, this is about the health of americans in reality that misinformation is still spreading like wildfire in her country aided and abetted by technology platforms. >> charlie how you respond. >> trying to attack people hesitancy about getting the vaccine to politics is a dangerous business especially when you look around and you see how everybody at some point or another has participated in that and we can't forget, here is herself warning people were suggesting she would not trust a vaccine that was developed under president trump which of course
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all the vaccines were, trying to turn all this into a political weapon is very dangerous, what you want to do when people are hesitant to get vaccines the vaccine is very safe and it appears that these vaccines do work in their largely safe, the problem when you try to squelch information and try to keep people from discussing it and asking questions and you try to politicize everything you make it much, much worse, it's very interesting the day that jen psaki announced the white house is working with facebook to control information over facebook, very dangerous thing if you ask me on the very day the world health organization acknowledged that they were wrong at the very beginning about the lab leak theory, how the virus emanated from china, that just goes to show that these people who claim to have all the answers and wanting to control the information have been wrong throughout this, what
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one person calls misinformation other people rightfully call question of free speech and open debate which of course is vital in order for people to protect themselves. mike: i think a lot of heads would've exploded if the trump administration went to facebook and said we need to shut down the comments. >> this is just nuts, let's be clear the vaccines are safe and icus are filled with people who were unvaccinated, there are people testing positive who have been vaccinated, a few we knew that would happen because is 90% affected but none going to the hospital what is happening the people who are dying and filling of the hospitals are unvaccinated and many of them are there because governor ron desantis in florida and all republican politicians are telling them that the vaccines
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may not be safe and they shouldn't listen to public health experts like dr. fauci there selling t-shirts on desantis website attacking dr. fauci, that's a problem and that some misinformation gets spread and it's very dangerous. >> misinformation comes with people like you try to politicize a disease that is 99.999% survival, that is the problem here, when politicians and people who work for politicians choose to take something like a pandemic and turn it into political to get more power, that's how people wind up being misinformed and that some people wind up being very skeptical about what do you say is the solution to all of this, if you believe this is the solution to all of this, and allow open, free, fair debate and let people get their questions answered, that is the way to help for everyone. mike: one more topic, andrew cuomo sexual-harassment probe
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has been quiet so far now that they spoken to cuomo himself this weekend, does that suggest were near the end? >> i have no idea these probes compete can be quite lengthy, i don't know what the attorney general has next on her agenda this is noise going to happen to have a probe of the governor, he said he would cooperate needed but i don't know where they are in the timeline. mike: your thoughts on the cuomo probe and is he on thin ice at this point? >> i think he's on thin ice but even more than these egregious accusations that people work for him is a larger issue about how he handled the pandemic and when you have members of her own party saying it is time to step aside, i think you would consider that in deep political trouble. mike: gentlemen, thank you.
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grow during the tokyo games which are set to open on friday, alex hogan is following the details, good afternoon alex. >> and then inevitably devastating blow for these who need to isolate days before hoping to compete on the world stage two south african soccer players in a video analyst have tested positive for covid-19, the first athletes inside the olympic village to contract the virus, 11000 athletes and staff members will stay during the games, a rugby coach also testing positive, chief medical officer responding every member of team south africa hired to fill a medical clearance as eligibility for criteria in addition encouraged to isolate weeks predeparture monitor help daily reports and any symptoms into negative pcr test taken within 96 hours of departure after tokyo 2020 requirements daily test required at the
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olympics already 55 people linked to the game have tested positive. >> screening programs since the first of july has delivered more than 30000 results that tell diligent we are in terms of the appropriation this year end we will continue to do so. >> that's not enough for protesters who want the game called off 200 gathered in tokyo today saying it's unethical to hold a festive event when so much of the world is suffering tokyo is under emergency order which remains in effect until august 22 the opening ceremony on friday and the games run through august 8 and no fans from japan or overseas are allowed to attend. mike: your heart goes out to the athletes i get so close to the olympic dream only to be derailed by. high winds and extreme temperatures in dry conditions
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mike: wildfires have people on the west as more than wildfires burn in 12 states, evacuation
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orders across the california, nevada line, forecasters say smoke particles from the fighters could make it all the way to the east coast. catastrophic flooding has devastated western europe with more than 180 people confirmed dead, and chancellor we visit one of the hardest areas, trey yingst joins us live with the latest. >> good afternoon the search for survivors continues today after floods whip through western europe more than 180 people are dead and dozens more are missing the scene of destruction missing for miles in germany, the noley lens and belgium those who survived jumped into action helping to comb through the rubble. >> we come from a town nearby in the moment we saw the first picture of the air we realize people need a lot of help because all of this rubble in the background will be gone in one day.
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>> rescue workers had to carry out thousands of missions trying to save people from being washed away and what analyst are calling a once in a generation event, they surveyed the damage today saying it will take months to clean up. >> it is terrifying, there is no word in the german language to describe the devastation, what i witnessed and what is incredibly comforting is how people are sticking together, how they're helping each other, the solidarity among people. >> to use the opportunity to discuss climate change saying the world needs to address serious environmental issues. mike: president biden met with the chancellor on thursday, what is the biden of administration saying about the devastating flooding? >> that is right the president had an opportunity to weigh in during a press event with german chancellor on thursday, the
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flooding started at the end of last week and continued and president biden offering his condolences to the families and the deathly flooding. mike: trey yingst across western europe, many thanks. the billionaire space race is heating up as billionaire jeff bezos prepares to blast off, what you should know about the launch coming up next. above everything? you decide fast... is never fast enough. . . . and you make horsepower... a superpower. ♪ welcome to the brotherhood of muscle.
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we know a lot now about the moon that we didn't know back in the apollo days or even really just 20 years ago. mike: amazon and blue origin founder, jeff bezos, less than 48 hours away from his first trip into outer space. bezos and his brother will be among the first people to fly in a pilotless rocket, 66 miles up. the flight also set to break two other records, hosting the oldest and youngest at trough notes, 82 -- astronauts, an 82-year-old and 18-year-old. fellow billionaire richard branson wishing bezos well a short time after his own space flight. >> it really wasn't a race. you know, we're just delighted that everything went so fantastically well. we wish jeff the absolute best and the people who are going up with him during his flight. mike: that was during the show last week, one other fun fact about tuesday's launch, there
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will be no pilot for the blue origin rocket. the flight is completely automated. neil cavuto has a special interview with jeff bezos and fellow passengers on the eve of their flight, you can catch it tomorrow at 12:00 eastern on fox business and 4:00 eastern here on fox news channel. so that's all for this hour of fox news live. before we go, 24-year-old collin morikowa won the open championship in golf. i faux we're not a sports show but i've got the golf bug. i hope you don't mind me updating you. now you don't need to get your sports update. you got it right here. fox news sunday with chris wallace is up next. i'm mike emanuel. thank you so much for watching. wishing you all a great week ahead. all the best.
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♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. a new wave of covid-19 across the country, as the delta variant becomes the dominant strain. chris: with vaccinations down and cases on the rise, the nation's most populated county of los angeles reason tates the mask man a date for everyone indoors and the white house fights disinformation on social media, raising concerns about censorship. >> we're flagging problematic posts for facebook that spread disinformation. >> the government can't censor speech. chris: we'll talk with u.s. surgeon general

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