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paul: if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us, je are@fnc. that is it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to all of you for watching. hope to see you right here. ♪ state court record as to the middle east tensions are rising after attacks in israel and israeli military now reported moments ago that three more rockets have launched israel from sierra. there is no word yet on damage and casualties however would welcome to "fox news live" i am eric sean, hi arthel. arthel: hi eric, hello everyone i am arthel neville. this new barrage comes after israeli forces launched airstrikes on lebanon in the gaza strip, yesterday for the
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attacks targeted sites associated with hamas militants in retaliation for bombings a day before. attentions have also been rising in israel after palestinians conducted a pair of deadly attacks there. so far the very latest on the ground let's go with this latest breaking news. this is breaking news spread in the past 20 minutes three rockets were fired from southern sierra toward israelite territory. one of those rockets landed in an open area and the heights. one of them reportedly landing in jordan and another one falling short in sierra. a significant escalation once again by suspected iranian linked proxies in sierra after a week of unrest across the re region. just here in tel aviv last night there was a terror attack that left one civilian dead and seven others wounded when a man ramped his car through a crowd of people was fired a weapon.
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police that were nearby rushed to the scene and killed the attacker. those who were injured were brought to a local hospital. earlier in the day there's another attack in the jordan valley were palestinian gunmen this is part of a larger wave of violence that erupted across the region this is the intersection of three major holidays about easter parade enjoyed jewish holiday classes at the mosque in jerusalem last week rockets being fired from gaza ultimate from lebanon and israeli airstrikes in both locations as a retaliation. getting reports right now of palestinian inside the mosque is really place or were mourning the palestinians they must leave the mosque. this could be another potential clash that takes place in the holy city of jerusalem.
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and unraveled already delicate security situation. eric: the point is the holidays. where the other reasons back in this, this increase in violence? especially just talked about barricading inside the mosque. the third holiest site is long. this is the flashpoint of the gaza strip will not have common security before they specked their rights at the mosque. in the religion for juice is referred to by jewish settlers and jewish worshipers who go there to pray. tomorrow there is expected to be a clash of religions at this location. it is part of the reason hamas
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has called on palestinians to stay there overnight and ultimately confront jewish worshipers who plan to arrive in the morning. this is setting the region up once again to be a flashpoint for the potential of unrest and violence that can follow. so fillet so sad as always. trey yingst fly first, thank you. arthel: eric, as always of real crime and fully in san francisco this time the former fire commissioner, attacked with a crowbar outside his mother's home. is this happening just one day after the stabbing death of tech executive bob lee in an upscale neighborhood. do you want to warn you now the images we are about to show you are quite disturbing. it comes from video obtained by the daily mail it will show lee bleeding and falling to the ground outside of san francisco apartment building as he looks for help. this is the hunt for his killer
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continues. christina coleman is life in a west coast bureau with the very latest of bruce gruesome crime, christina proquest that video shows some of the final moments is or still images from that security video. shows a 43-year-old cash app found her begging for help up to stabbed multiple times that just early tuesday morning for bob lee was in san francisco on a business trip when he was murdered. no arrests have been made in this case the police have not that in this attack was targeted or random. less than 24 hours later fire commissioner was brutally beaten with a metal pipe from san francisco's marina district right said he was attacked every tried to get some homeless people to move from outside his mother's house to another location but police say he was attacked outside a nearby laundromat next suffered broken jaw, multiple lacerations to his face and a fractured skull.
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>> when don came he asked them to leave it. and he was blindsided by a metal pipe to the head. next portal he is expected to survive. the brutal back to back attacks further fueled debate of how to handle rampant homelessness, drug use and violent crime in this progressive city followed defend the police movement. but we are short more than 500 police officers and we are not able to hire enough replacements. too few people are willing to be police officers in san francisco they do not feel supported for they do not want the job after politicians have been calling for defendant and disband. tech mogul bubbly friends told fox news he recently moved from san francisco to miami because he felt san francisco had become a quote cesspool. public safety now a growing and
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major concern for many samples to residents. >> i moved here because i love the city. it is becoming more and more disturbing to live here. >> it makes me want to move to another city. it is no way to live being in fear all the time. but as of now bob lee's killer is still on the loose. arthel: it really is set christina: thank you for that report request more on this horrifying murder let's bring in is a san francisco commentator, community activist, candidate for mayor, you have been here before talking about this. you surprised at the savagery? >> good afternoon. i'm not surprised i'm disappointed, disheartened every time we hear of a tragic killing, of an attack, of a
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brazen robbery. it strikes to us trying to make a meaningful change. and unfortunately it's not working. we try to find answers we look to who to blame we squarely blame our mayor as well as many of them are socialist they are extreme ultra leftist. they still, even today they do not want to fund or police department to make any change at all. >> what is the cause of this, is a politics? is it the fraying of the social fabric? this may be criminal mind who did this? sort of a complicated issue h here. we have got nonprofits were
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doling out the dollars contents on the street. many in the city simply do not want to admit that it is drug related. that these people are the tents are most likely drug addicts. here, a lot of them are out of stated out of the city. there sucking dry taxpayer money it's a big complex tornado of problems here. and because the city hall leaders simply do not want to admit the truth that this is all being caused by those who live in the tents. those are mentally ill, the drug addicts, those that are in need of help. they do not want to help their looking to activist judges to deny cleaning up the streets and cleaning them up. this is a problem those intense, those are drug addicts who are being defended by many in city
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hall also not to have them arrested or deported. this is spreading into the more typically quiet safer neighborhoods as well. it is becoming a systemic problem around the city that us residents, business owners as well as tourists alike are all potential targets. eric: the mayor wrote out a whole plan to fight crime and try to deal with this. the aggressive d.a. was recalled and replaced. aren't officials getting tougher on crime? well, it's a lot of talk. we do not do that much of a change. yes boating of this infiltration of the criminal justice system was going to take a very long time for those criminals from coming here and print on locals for that to dissipate and have meaningful change the police
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department are hundreds and hundreds below the staffing level that we really need to make our community safer. but along with that because we have activists that are fighting against removing the tents reining in the drug dealers the mayor proposes is not going to help she is in deep trouble because last year next nove november 2024 she can't get her act together which looked like is not going to happen will be defeated at the polls for its for friendly talk about the tents the homeless and mentally ill so many across the country are the most vulnerable. they do not get the help they need to stop the crime what can cities do in order to address that they do not entirely agree
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with her being used as pawns. there are ways to take emergency action we bring in fema style tents leapt off the streets put into tents with some of their belonging and get treatment immediately. and then london did propose some emergency action from the feds to at least help with the dealers here. get them off the streets we need inserted effort federal, state, local to clear the streets, cut them into help they need. but the drug addiction and mental illness as a result, that is a priority and that is what we need to do. make it focus on getting them help and to remove the continuous flow of drugs that is being fed to them in tents. we have a 24 hour market. but you may have seen some the scenes in the streets the victim of a horrible murder on the streets of san francisco but hopefully they'll catch the person that did this and
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officials will start really addressing the issue of crime, thank you. >> thank you so much for having me. arthel: eric, thank you. vice president kamala harris visited tennessee yesterday to move the three democrats who took part in a gun reform of protest at the state's capitol. two of those lawmakers have now been expelled but look and colleagues who accuse them of quote disorderly behavior. charles watson is live in nashville that is on the steps of the capitol were charles, i understand a protest just wrapped up. what can you tell us? >> yes he protest just wrapped up a few moments ago. we saw about 100 -- 100 people out here. parents, children all of them demanding action on gun reform. in fact the last two minutes or so they walked up to the state capitol steps left the signs and flowers and gifts for victims and gun violence. a lot of these folks say they're
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actually outraged there has not done more on gun violence in the wake of that tragic school shooting here in nashville. just the other week a lot will be heard today was in line with what we heard from vice president harris visited nashville on friday talking to lawmakers about gun reform, red flag laws and black background checks for gun owners. the vice president said the underlying issues about fighting for our children. take a listen to what she had to say. next on the of smart gun safety laws, background checks, background checks. the policy is really pretty straightforward. it is to say you might want to
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know, before someone buys of g god, whether they've been found by a court should be a danger to themselves or others. the school shooting tragedy has led to multiple protests like what we saw today at the tennessee state capitol for this on the floor of the state house led by justin jones, justin pierson and gloria johnson. republicans have a super majority say they broke the corn and got way out of hand. they voted to expel jones and pierson who were both black. republicans narrowly failed to expel johnson, a white woman who said she played a lesser role in the protest. it has acted as a racist claims republicans are not true. wrong. how are our body works, works with order, works as rules
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retake order and rules out, it doesn't work. a lot of impassioned pleas for gun reform out here today. we'll have more of the protests out here coming up at 6:00 p.m., arthel. xo charles, the video we showed in the intro seem to be really chaotic and out of hand. that was different from the protest mr. jones and mr. pierson took place and on march 30. just wanted to be clear about that. thank you very much charles watson live from nashville, thanks charles. lexis is an awful, extreme, unprecedented decision. let's be clear, that the republicans goal of nationwide abortion ban. paul: editor leader chuck schumer slamming the judge's decision to suspend the orphan drug rooftop appointed texas
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judge issued the order it yesterday. the fda to put a pause while a lawsuit challenging the drug safety is being reviewed. other just as a part has appealed the pause of access to the abortion drug is still a bit unclear after a separate court ruling. this time in washington statement that was issued within hours of restricting the fed's authority to pull the drug from the market. it has been widely used in our country are over two decades, arthel. arthel: eric, thank you. president biden spend the holiday weekend at camp david or he has no public event schedule. this is backlash continues over his administration's findings on the afghan withdrawal investigation. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house with the very latest on this one, lucas. >> arthel, the report not only play the trumpet administration for that hasty withdrawal from afghanistan, but also made the
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admission the evacuation should have started much sooner burnett earlier, lawmakers waited. >> and by the administration again should focus on a new doctrine's or doctorate of chaos and appeasement they have enacted all of the world. its weakness on the global stage is high time we change the way we are addressing these issues across the world. >> i believe the way it happened and 13 soldiers lives were lost was one of the saddest moments for me of his administration. he was the commander-in-chief then a pulse he begin under previous administration. parts approval running sunk after the hasty withdrawal from afghanistan and has not recovered since. as you can see critics say it was a mistake for the u.s. military to abandon the airbase and the dead of night and early july 2021 when the taliban took over that base a month later they freed a known isis prisoner who carried out the deadly
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suicide bombing killing those 13 u.s. service members and 170 afghan civilians for u.s. drone strike days later killed 10 afghans including seven children by mistake but u.s. officials say 19000 afghans are still waiting for visas in the united states many languishing now per refugee camps around the rope after helping u.s. military, some for years. some lawmakers to keep forces in afghanistan because of a country to extort on border, china. former defense secretary mark esper said china's ambitions go well beyond taiwan. they made clear by 2035 they want to have a modern military. their goal is to move beyond edna pacific and project power around the world. we should be concerned about that. looks pleasant by this not spoken to his chinese counterpart for months this includes fd giants ivy spy craft conducted the weeklong odyssey across the fence about a week in
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february i know you well arthel, we covered on your show. >> yes we did, yes we did lucas tomlinson, that report live there from the white house. thank you. eric: the chinese believe as i don't think they are doing print beijing ramping up military drones of near taiwan after u.s. lawmakers paid a visit to the island for plus good american troops intentionally enter any possible conflict of the top house republicans say that is possible. we are live in taiwan when "fox news live" returns okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. yaaay! woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ paradontax blood when you brush could lead to worse over time. help stop the clock on gum disease now. parodontax toothpaste... ...is 3x more effective at removing plaque bacteria, one of the main causes of bleeding gums. parodontax. the gum experts.
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the allies in the region see the importance of taiwan and all of us, the western nations pushing back against the autocracy run by the chinese cummins party. who are former defense secretary mark asper speaking earlier today about the importance of taiwan for this is u.s. lawmakers are visiting the democratic island nation to meet with taiwanese leaders days after their president visited our country. the recent diplomacy not going unnoticed by beijing sorted massive military drills near taiwan today. all that perhaps in response,
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aishah hasnie more on all this where it is 4:24 a.m. in the morning. it's either eric, good to see you. china is flexing its military muscle right now less than 100 miles away from this very small island. and video was just released today from the ccp showing the people's liberation army launching three days of military drills. taiwan is spotting at least 71 army jets and nine naval vessels in just one day. forty-five of those jets crossing the median line in the taiwan strait pet and also into taiwan's air defense identification zone. this is all course happening presumably in response to that meeting with the president tsai ing- wen and kevin mccarthy earlier this week with all the bipartisan delegation visit with tsai ing- wen in taipei during the three-day visit to the island house foreign affairs
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michael mccaul telling fox news the goal of their trip was to rally ally support and they pacific, south korea, japan and tried to deter an invasion. but, he also told me at that date came sending u.s. troops was not out of the question. now, why does taiwan matter? it is the biggest producer of advanced chips around the world and lawmakers are emphasizing it is critical americans understand what happens to taiwan can quickly ripple into their daily lives. >> if you do not like inflation now wait until you have 60% of global trade passes through the street that 80 miles between china and taiwan. is not just a military issue it's a way of life issue for the united states and that's why deterrence is so important. ross eric, those lawmakers are now headed back home to washington. and they get back to capitol hill they tell me the number one
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priority is to expedite weapons to taiwan. the weapons that taiwan bought years ago and has yet to see, eric. eric: aishah hasnie live in taipei for us good to see you thank yo th -- founder executive director the national security institute also former counsel to the assistant attorney general for national security. something i should just report out and that is china releasing new video of three days of military drills. what is the message? what is the purpose? >> obviously what we are seeing here is a reaction by beijing to the visit to the united states of tsai ing- wen the present of taiwan. she met with hakeem jeffries in new york and was speaker kevin mccarthy in los angeles at the reagan library buried the chinese have not only begun the military exercises with the six
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dozen warplanes, nearly a dozen warships for they also strengthen the reagan library the hudson institute as wellin response to these meetings. the five uc democrats and republican lawmakers from both sides of the aisle meeting with the taiwanese president. what is the significance there? what is the message that perhaps once in a blue moon unfortunately that you have got both of our major parties connected on this? >> well arthel, what you can see clearly as both sides of the aisle republicans and democrats alike believe china is a very real threat to american national security. it's a very real threat to our friends in taiwan for they are willing to move the president of taiwan even though chinese folks from the embassy for the chinese embassy threatened members of congress and said china would retaliate if they met with them. they did it anyway. this is an ongoing thing we
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sought happen with nancy pelosi speaker pelosi when she went to visit taipei. we saw the chinese launch missiles that did not deter speaker pelosi has not deterred speaker and should not deter any politicians are visiting taiwan are hosting tony's leader here in the united states. arthel: the goal is control over taiwan paid without control over taiwan what happens to china's desire to control the global economy? are so low, i'm sleep china believes it has significant control already because of the amount of trade between the united states, and europe and africa that china controls but that being said if they were across the taiwan straits includes the immediate impact. not just on advanced semiconductors which are a huge part of everyday life in the united states and in europe, but also global trade because the taiwan straits are a chokepoint for much of the world's trade as you just heard one of your correspondents mentioned one of the members of congress mentioned this is a huge issue. it is exactly why we need to put u.s. forces into the region have
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the presence there that we will respond militarily in order to protect that from happening but if it doesn't come arthel, or likely to get into a larger combo with a lot more lives a lot more economic challenges for the night states and if we were to deter the action before it happens. v5 isn't diplomacy still possible yes or no? >> look come arthel, diplomacy is possible chinese have to know we're willing to stand by taiwan. while the president said that repeatedly on camera, in front of the american people, we've also seen as white house walk it back every time he has said it. so the chinese and the taiwanese do not know if will really stand by taiwan. b5 a clear message and you gotta stick to your message. all right they are telling me we have to go. i can always talk to for a long time i appreciate your perspective i will see you again school entrance soon thank you very much and we will be right back.
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arthel: former swimmer riley gaines is bound to take legal action against the protesters who ambushed her on thursday. gaines said she was attacked and forced to barricade herself in a room for three hours. this, after she gave a speech on wide transgender athletes should not be allowed in women's sports. alexandria hawk has a story. >> riley gaines is a 12 time ncaa all-american swimmer and says she is going to be pursuing legal action against activists who she said forced her to become barricaded in a room for it you can see in this video here gaines being rushed to safety as a screaming crowd attempted to surround her while chanting races like transit rights or human rights and trans
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women are women. gaines said during the incident she was assaulted adding this was proof women need sex protected spaces that was the topic at hand when she spoke their san francisco state university earlier thursday but gaines is a former university of kentucky swimmer who came to national prominence after being forced to compete against university pennsylvanians leah thomas and the female division thomas is a transgender and previously competed for the schools of men's team gained joy to fox and friends weekend she felt verbal and physical violence is resorted to in the opposition lacks the ability to reason. >> they resort to calling me names like transfer which truly has no meaning anymore. that word has been devalued. if it makes me trans phobic to say men and women are different when it comes to something that requires strength, that is insane. so they resort to locking me in a room and terrorizing me and my family and these officers for three hours for quick san francisco state university
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police department tells fox news quote we are conducting an ongoing investigation into the situation for there were no arrests related to the event. that apartment called a chaos a disruption, gaines is demanding any students involved be expelled and any staff that did not intervene b5. arthel. arthel: alexandria hawk, thank you alexandria. malcolm before texas governor greg abbott announcing the measures of the border in an effort to try to crack down on america's opioid crisis. discusses efforts the deadly effects of fentanyl at the one pill kills drug prevention summit held in austin. matt finn live in eagle pass, texas on this and the efforts to stop the flow across the border, hey matt. >> hi eric. here, right at the border eagle past it has been a rather slow week we saw a group of about one or 40 being rescued from the river much earlier this week on
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monday but since it is been rather slow in terms of the larger groups it's an interesting time because the rivers very high am to be very fast so it is very dangerous to try to cross. and also believe it or not we are being told perhaps the holy week is being honored. all across the southern border, border patrol law enforcement are still catching illegal migrants crossing into the night states affect over the state of arizona border patrol there said agents this week caught migrants covered in tm sheets in an effort to blend in with the desert floor after illegally crossing into the united states but also this week near fort brown, texas agents seized 140 pounds of marijuana there. and texas dps reports seizing 1.3 million doses of fentanyl in a single bust this week governor greg abbott says a part of that one pill kill program up to five texans are dying every day. as part of his new program there
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will be 20000 doses of fentanyl reversing narcan sent to every county here in texas. and we do not have that sounds. the narcan ultimately can save lives of people are overdosing so having 20000 doses sent to every single country is a huge plus for the state and governor greg abbott points out in a single packet of sugar if this was filled with fentanyl it could kill 500 people that is how lethal it is, back to you. before narcan so important, matt finn is on the border thank you met coming up on the fox news channel we will tell you about the influenza new season that is spreading across our country. doctor and is here on that, stay with us. we switched to liberty mutual and saved $652. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycles. whoa! careful, babe! saving was definitely easier. hey babe, i think i got it! it's actually... whooooa!
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it seems like the floozy is not yet overt new data from the cdc shows influenza b is still around. doctors are concerned also that americans may forgotten to stay vigilant for the flu while we are also dealing with covid. they're single once again it is important to get vaccinated. that reduces the risk of hospitalization or death. this is there is a new outbreak of what is called another virus that is alarming some. to talk about all this list go to dr. anne rimoin professor
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great to see it. i thought the flu season was like the winter and not now, what is going on? >> thanks for having me. the bottom line here is that we normally see ace bump and flu cases around this time related to influenza b which is exactly what you're talking about here. starting to see this normal flu activity that we did not see poor aim for you years because of the pandemic. nothing to be concerned about but just remember it is still out there. not to discount because flu can make people sick can cause severe sickness and death in immune compromised people were single used to see all the time in previous years and just a good reminder. stripper at the great thing meanwhile would come so educating viruses. explain what that is and what they're saying in africa. >> it is a virus that is very, very similar to ebola. falls in the class of viral
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hemorrhagic fevers or causes is very severe symptoms receive this kind of bleeding that occurs a lot of internal organ damage. there been very few outbreaks in the world. the first was in germany in 1967 related to some lab workers that were working with some green monkeys. we have seen outbreak's over the years. but what is interesting here is we are seeing to different outbreaks and central africa. one intensity. they do not appear to be related and that could say something about the reservoir maybe were seen more virus spreading in the reservoir that would make people more susceptible. before you are you fearful question like you've had lots with dozens and dozens of trips to africa do you fear this could spread? especially just saw the map it's on the east coast on the west coast. >> you know, the concern here
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are for people in equatorial guinea, tanzania paper and central africa work in the democratic republic of congo. places where we see these fruits and bats that a reservoir for normally circulating. people there should be really concern for here in the united states it's really not a big concern but it is important to be aware that the reason the cdc issued the announcement for hospitals this if people are coming back from these areas and they have the symptoms people should be aware of it. as i said before infection anywhere is potentially an infection everywhere in this connected world. before you talk about connected you can in tanzania for example do you know if you have it right away or would you get on a plane and fly to dallas or los angeles or come to this country and potentially spread it that way? >> absolutely for the incubation period is up to 21 days as we understand that. and so certainly you could be exposed, infected and then bring it back up. that is a very, very unlikely
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scenario. we anticipate people will have had exposures to fruit bats, usually people on safaris or have those kinds of exposures. the probability of it happening is extremely low. but again, just important to remember special people in central africa because it's not just about what we see spreading in the united states. what to avoid a spread of these viruses anywhere in the world because all of the unnecessary death, disease and all of the implications around having to control a virus like that. so really it's just important we understand what is happening. table two is the bottom of why we are seeing it. be able to control it and to keep being vigilant over time as we see more viruses spreading from animals to humans. eric: i know were going through that. doctor dr. anne rimoin and thank you and thank you for comforting us doing health authority such as yourself are on the case so we will be careful good to see
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arthel: everyday life carrying on in ukraine as people there adapt to a new normal. part of that routine now ordinary ukrainians risking their lives to help their country fight for freedom but senior correspondent mike tobin is alive in kyiv, ukraine with more, mike. >> arthel, the early days of the russian invasion we reported how ukrainian locals were giving up the positions of russian troops as they moved through their talents really try and get here to the capitol city. while that seemed like the citizen informants were taking great personal risk it is because they were, or is one of their stories. when the russian invasion came to the north victoria, a schoolteacher, was in a town.
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like many ukrainians she actively reported the location of russian troops and armor to the ukrainian army. then, russian showed up at her house. >> on the same day they took me away with the words, take warm clothes were coming with us because she was taken ultimately to a detention center in russia, treated like a spy event then interrogation started. >> they actually knocked me to the floor but they beat me with rubber and used an electric stun gun parts victoria said russian captors humiliated her, forced her to sing the russian anthem. called her a beast, less than human she was threatened with rape, burning and mutilation. quite they accuse of killing their competitors, brothers that i hate all russians and promote views regards victoria had no contact with the outside world and no knowledge of prisoner swap negotiations. roughly six months into her captive issues driven to to belarus at the ukraine border, dropped off and welcomed by phil
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ukrainians. and now she's back to teaching school records are to do it again? >> of already thought about it many times and i realized i would probably do it again. but this time i would be more careful. as a human rights said some 25000 ukrainians are being held in russia. about two thirds of them are civilian captives like victoria but she says she does not hate her captors does not hate russian people she just thanks they have been given bad information, arthel. thank you mike we will be right back. in just two weeks. uh... here i'll take that. ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health. ♪ introducing astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid-free spray.
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blame it on the rain, heavy rain forcing to suspend play again. the call came in the middle of the third round hours after tiger woods finished his second round. tiger made the cut for the 23rd consecutive time tying the longest streak indeterminate history, the third round will wrap up easter sunday the fourth round likely pushed to monday. >> easter sunday is tomorrow, reverend franklin graham sharing his message of hope. >> in the midst of all the chaos in the world, when we see the war in europe and the problems in asia, god loves us and he
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still on the throne and he doesn't change. his love for us hasn't changed. >> you kudos today and tomorrow, there will be more from reverend graham, his message from rome. that program here 12 noon on the fox news channel. then followed by us again for an hour and a half tomorrow on easter sunday. we hope the best for you and your family. ♪ >> hello, i am lisa boothe along with joey jones, cheryl and david webb. welcome to the big saturday show. the big story tonight, florida sheriff calling out root cause of rising violence among teenagers. after the horrific murders of three other teams in florida, 216-year-old and a 17-year-old boy were murdered. close to arresting another teen in connection to the killing spree after arresting two other teams th

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