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all you need to know to grow. before the countdown is on on the southern border, bracing in just two weeks for the end of president trump's title 42 border restrictions. critics say it will lead to new flight of migrants trying to cross our border. right now reported 40000 are waiting in mexico for the word for when the covid health policy expires without the continued influx expected to make it even worse without that. already migrant detention centers are filled to capacity we are told as a biting administration rushes to try and
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construct even more print hello everyone welcome to "fox news live" on this sunday, i am eric shawn hi arthel. arthel: hi erica, hello everyone i am arthel nebo. the bite of menstruation announced several measures last week to slow the flow of migrants at the u.s./mexico border. but officials there tell us unlawful crossings have surge lately. that is even before title 42 goes away. the pandemic era policy allows for the swift removal of the refugees without processing their asylum claims. twenty-four for the very latest of former sheriff clint mcdonald joins us in a moment to tells us what it is really like on the ground and what washington easy to stop this first must go to griffith jenkins live in texas with the very latest on the ground there, hey griffin. xa eric. we are here in brownsville, texas. it is really ground zero for the latest surgeon well ahead of title 42 lifting what is now
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being called camp a monument here. border patrol that their logistics and play, screening, processing and transporting out on buses the number of migrants. you can look at our drone in the sky. you can see what they are starting to develop an migrants arty on the levy. we have since well before the sun came up today, yesterday we got an exclusive look late in the afternoon down on the river at this humanitarian crisis, take a look here. cooks you are getting a firsthand look at operational lone star literally here to save lives here in brownsville and on the other side of the banks in mexico. you can see women and children on this raft in dangerous river currently texas troopers along with the national guard all under texas operational lone star throwing flotation devices to help the texas state trooper here working this line to try to bring them across. they are coming anyway, they cannot stop them. the least they can do is save
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their lives. this one is going to make up the sector becoming ground zthe troopers have been trying to move very small children. but clearly this is a crisis they have not seen in a long time in this specific area. now, most of these are venezuelans coming and a one man you see here we were able to speak with him. he was emotional, he was exhausted, here's what he had to say, listen. months crossing to jungles and rivers dealing with criminals. the lord is big he brought us to this country for the tranquility to have food for us, for our family. i do not know what with wrong with my country venezuela. >> with this uptick they are seeing roughly 2000 migrants a day. yesterday in the afternoon chief gloria chavez of this sector along with brownsville mayor work here to get a briefing as
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well as some other local leaders. they are really gearing up well ahead of title 42 over there able to handle it right now but it is definitely an incredibly large number. they have learned i will just leave you with this back to the 2021 haitian crisis at six days to reach 20000. here in the last 12 days they've had some 20000 which are about 90% venezuelan. they've gotten better at processing and transporting faster. title 42 lifting they know it they may be in for unprecedented numbers that continue to grow each day. so for those number shockingly more than 50% from other countries not just south and central america. it seems like they're coming from all over the world. griffin jenkins at the southern border in brownsville, thank y you. you have griffin and eric think you were going to rain clint mcdonald he's the former sheriff of terrell county, texas that is southeast of dallas but also executive director of
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southwestern border sheriffs coalition coalition. so let's begin with brownsville. you have got some 15000 migrants mostly from venezuela you just heard griff say illegally cross the rio grande last week. 15000. as you all know few coastal towns can survive an incoming tsunami. who is helping brownsville? books right now you have help that's on the ground. there is no help coming from washington. border sheriffs and last week at mcallen, texas with chief and six of his. they know the challenges they are facing. they are not getting any help from d.c. either. the policies of this administration with the open border are failing in the united states citizens. and the people they are bringing
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across this international border, the peoples whose lives are losing the help is just not coming. and the situation is getting dire along this border. from san diego, california to brownsville, texas. arthel: also last week the biden administration announced it will set up migrant processing centers in latin america. will increase deportations and expand illegal migration. the ends are full they are at capacity. how does this help? box well, we don't see that helping the situation on the ground in our border region. we are throwing solutions areas where the problem is not dire. the problem is dire on our border. without the policy changes to secure that border, the
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situation is just going to get worse. arthel: it is definitely a problem for this is an american problem. it's not a party problem. but since politics are everywhere i went to ask you how can republican lawmakers from counties to congress to fix this border emergency? >> well, as you say it's not a red issue and it is not a blue issue it is a red, white, and blue issue. both sides need to stand up and do what's right for the american people. this bickering back and forth, i mean we have had both parties in power and they have yet to do what is right for the american people in this border situation. not one solution is going to solve this problem. we have to use every tool in the toolbox.
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and throwing gas on the fire and lifting 42 is not helping. we had a secure border before 42 is put in place. there are laws on the books to secure this border. we just have to get back to enforcing those laws. five spell out some the tools in the toolbox you would like to use you think could help right now. >> well, every tool in the toolbox has to be used. we have the barriers, we have the agents. we have these sheriff's that are sending their deputies 24/7 in a migration issue they should not have to be dealing with. so the tools along with the infrastructure of the barriers and the technologies, the cameras, the air assets,
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everything that this government has two use, needs to be used. and unfortunately right now our government is sitting back and waiting for this border to be overrun. it is just a failure to the 96 people. arthel: the time is now of course. in the immediate, sheriff, is there a backup plan to help with this dire situation? >> we have not seen a backup plan. i know each sector has meetings with sheriff right now to address this issue and to try to help. but they have to have help from d.c. and right now we are not seeing help from d.c. it is a sad day for our sheriffs to try to have to take care of the lives and property of the people who voted them into office not forsaking the people coming across an international
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border that keep losing their lives. it is a humanitarian effort right now as you heard before the operation lone star we had texas state troopers throwing flotation devices to people coming across that river. that should not be happening. but yet the state of texas is doing that to try to save lives. the federal government needs to step up and take care of the situation. happy keep hearing i have to go but i'm going to ask you right now for a short answer if i can get it, do you feel helpful at this moment that something can be done? we are showing the pictures day in and day out of the flow of humanity just coming across. do you feel you can handle what's coming your way what's already there? >> no and it's going to get worse as title 42 ends the world is waiting and we are going to be overrun.
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and it is sad we have a disconnect from d.c. to the border and we do not see any help in the future. b5 i do not know, sheriff we do wish you well of course as you said it is a red, white, and blue probably have got to get it solved. former terrell county sheriff clint mcdonald thank you so much for joining us and good luck to you there thank you. >> thank you. or texas north of houston and neighbors told to stop a fire in his ar-15 semi automatic weapon because it is keeping a baby awake. police say he reacted by opening fire killing five of his neighbors in one of those victims eight years old but right now is a desperate man hunt on the way that suspect on the list the sheriff said he should be considered armed and dangerous because he may still have the ar-15 with and pay
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coleman following the latest forest. >> hi erica, the fbi just released more photos of the alleged killer within the past hour. they say 38-year-old mexican national shot five of his neighbors in the head friday night in cleveland, texas just north of houston. authorities search for in a wooded area near the crime scene yesterday but say they only bound some close in his abandoned cell phone. you're still out there trying to find this individual. we consider him armed and dangerous and are not going to stop until we actually arrest him and bring him into custody. but he is out there and he's a threat to the community. i do not want anyone to think that it is something different than that he is a threat to the community. >> authorities say oropeza was known to fire off his gun outside of his home from time to time. however friday night neighbors complained to oropeza about the noise, a man who reportedly survived the shooting told a
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local news affiliate he had asked oropeza to stop firing around that evening because they were trying to put their baby to sleep. the man says oropeza then returned to their house, shot his wife and then went room to room firing off more gunshots. five of the 10 people in the house were killed. the deceased victims have been identified as three women who range in age from 21 to 31 years old. an 18-year-old and an 8-year-old boy. authorities say it appears to of the women died shielding children from bullets during that terrible massacre just a horrific crime. before actually standing hope they can get him immediately. thank you christina, arthel. the five americans could get a closer look at hunter biden's finances when he appears in an arkansas courtroom tomorrow. a judge ordering him to show up over a child-support dispute involving his 4-year-old
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daughter. a looming question, will the information in his financial filings relate to the five-year federal probe of his overseas business dealings? cb cotton now on what to expect. >> hi arthel i continue to fight over child-support payments prompting hunter biden to head down south tomorrow. he shares a daughter london the mother in her 4-year-old live in arkansas as you mention bread biden and roberts had reached an agreement that the case was reopened when biden asked for a recalculation of his child support payments. roberts attorneys pushed back on that request in court arguing that inviting can afford multiple attorneys he quote must have income for child support purposes". this week a judge denied a last ditch effort by biden's legal team asking he be permitted to attend the hearing via phone or videoconference. this child-support dispute may allow us to learn more about biden's finances. he has been under federal investigation since at least
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2018. when a u.s. attorney in delaware is looking into his tax affairs, overseas business dealing and allying on a federal farm to purchase a gun. hundreds attorneys with the justice department headquarters to get an update on that investigation. house oversight committee chairman republican james comer was leading another investigation into the biden families business dealings has this critique. >> the fact that hunter is in court and arkansas this next week, arguing he cannot afford a child-support payments and we have seen millions and millions of dollars deposited into hunter biden's account says a lot about this family. >> in december blended roberts lawyer filed a motion to have a lasting change divided in response biden's attorney what proof that change should be in the child's best interest. a bench trial for hunter biden's petition to reduce his child support amount and this request for a last name change is scheduled for july but now all eyes will be on that arkansas courthouse for this hearing
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tomorrow where arthel, the embattled first son is supposed to appear, back to you. steve at all right cb cotton thank you very much for that report. >> you all keep reported my approval rating of 42%. i think you don't know this, mccarthy called and asked me what is yours secret that speakers trying to climb a big win this week. last time the public voted on something that hapless it took 15 tries. >> last lap less i present biden's joking about his polling numbers and other things at the white house correspondent dinner he poked fun at his age, then a more serious vein warned we must protect our democracy and defend our nation's free press. lucas tomlinson live on the north along with the white house with the morning after, hate lucas. >> it was a big night in washington last night at the correspondents dinner. we have more tape on the
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president last night you mention he joked about his age, here he is a. >> i get that age is a completely reasonable issue. it is on everybody's mind. everyone by everyone i mean the "new york times". [laughter] headline biden's advanced age is a big issue. trumps however is not. >> biden spoke days after launching his reelection campaign with this video with open and images of january 6, abortion protest and megan including a picture of former president trump florida governor desantis. biden mentioned the word freedom six times in three minute video. he did not mention his age and the video for the chairwoman of the republican party set on "fox news sunday" the party must unite to beat biden in 2024. >> if states are republicans would not vote for republican nominees and that was a big factor in why we lost some key senate races. we need to come together and remember who we are against in
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november and that's going to be this biden white house it is destroying our country. >> a recent fox news poll shows biden does not have the support of nearly one in three in his own party rfk junior making news yesterday saying he is against biological males participating in women's sports that is at odds with the white house on biden's poll numbers that are crisp and helen says he's not concerned. >> i am not worried because he is a great record to run on. polls will go up, polls will go down. but what won't change are the facts. 12 million new job since he is elected president which is it historical record. >> critics say there's 12 million jobs or rebound from the covid pandemic. many saying a recession could be coming because as evidence a sluggish gdp numbers on friday only 1% growth there. fluorite will be talking to republican ralph about how this will affect the presidential race, lucas thank you.
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b5 well, april is flipping the script and going out like a line of florida. two rounds a very stormy weather hitting the sunshine state this weekend a powerful ef one tornado ripped across northern palm beach yesterday. it hit an apartment complex and caused a four car pileup in the parking lot by the wind is so strong they flipped over cars and threw them across the roadway. >> this is the most serious thing i've ever been in. oh my god. i just saw a car flipped over in front of me. b5 that is unbelievable. most of the florida peninsula and the keys as well are still under tornado watch for the next couple of hours. so please stay safe. eric: shows you the power and how uncertainty can be if you are in a tornado be careful of
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arthel: working in the aviation industry can be pretty stressful and can take a toll on one's mental health. many pilots are suffering in silence due to fear of losing their wings. two separate studies found more than 70% of pilots worry about seeking medical care because it may impact their career. charles watson has more, cha charles. >> good afternoon arthel. certainly troubling trend we see pilots often ignoring their health particulate mental health symptoms because they are absolutely terrified of losing their ability to fly. you have probably seen this video from last week. an while catching fire after hitting a flock of geese and minutes after takeoff in ohio. it shows a terrifying mental stressors of pilots can face
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while in flight and the heavy responsibility of having to take care all of the lives they carry on board. despite all they go through though, many of pilots are voiding mental health treatment according to multiple studies as many as 78% of pilots avoid a helper lie about their mental health altogether because they want to keep their aeromedical certificate in good standing certificate is issued by faa medical examiner without their approval pilots can't fly. >> chronic stress, anxiety, depression, use and abuse of alcohol and in some cases, drugs. they are struggling because they are cumin it. because of the system we work in it is really difficult to reach out for help. >> part of the reason it exists once the pilot loses their wings they can be sidelined for years
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and saddled with expenses to get faa approval again. spoke to an faa aviation medical examiner who tells us that's not true in all cases but he also says pilots do not have to suffer in silence. >> all stakeholders gain from healthcare avoidance for pilots this is about getting the healthcare they need. for airlines and companies this is about cost savings and maintaining aviation safety regulators this is about ensuring the aerospace system is safe. >> the faa tells fox news that encourages a pilots to seek treatment the agency also said over the last few years invested resources to eliminate the stigma around mental health so pilots feel comfortable getting help for their mental health, arthel. >> that is concerning. charles watson, thank you charles. eric: the economy with unemployment at a 50 year low, why do polls show one of the
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gosh! my mom deserves the best, and the best gifts are from harry and david. chocolate. yummy! cheese. gouda. wine. what's that? it's from harry and david. aww. thank you! glad it's working but we now have to finish the job and there's more to do. and you are leading the way it shovels in the ground, cranes in the air. factories opening all of those jobs being created and that's what we are doing rebuilding america. [applause] i make no apologies. supportive fox posters number one issue facing our country is the economy. it seems some of us do not agree with president biden's assessment of how well the economy is doing. take a look at a new fox poll that shows most voters -- 70% of those surveyed say it's a fair
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in poor shape. almost as many say that the economy is getting worse for their families. plus nearly half of the surveyed say president biden's actions on inflation are actually hurting things more than they are helping for even as the president boasts about the number of new jobs created in inflation going down for what we do? republican congressman ralph norman joins us from south carolina he serves on the house financial services and budget committee. congressman welcome for the seem to be a disconnect if unemployment is a record low and a record number of jobs have been creating the infrastructure and spending is kicking in, why does it seem uncertainty and disappointment when it comes our economic well-being? >> eric, the reason is that a 50 year high and 78% of the people disapprove and think the economy is getting worse is because it is reality. the president needs to get out of his basement, stop eating ice cream and come to main street
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usa u.s. that person on the street. that businessman, that homemaker what you think about the price you're paying for gas is it better or worse? what you think about the illegal aliens coming across the board or is it better? what do you think about the fact you cannot get supplies. the list goes on and on. when this president says the things he says it is a total disconnect. the fact he just proposed 6.9 trillion budget, not 1 dollar and cuts you can run a lemonade stand and find a dollar to cut my 13-year-old. it is just words and it is disastrous what he is doing for this economy yes it's going to get worse. he is devoid of any type leadership or vision for the country. before the democrats would disagree if i said been out campaigning visiting the businesses touting his economic success. gas prices are down, inflation is going down but if you have a point about the spending how concerned are you about that?
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>> that is the number one issue for that's why the republicans put forward a plan. an announcer democrats on the debt limit. we put up this plan this very conservative i would have loved to see triple the amount of cut but at least it's a start in the right direction. now the senate hand they have had four days for tradition of april 26 the days are counting from june 1 when i assume janet yellen will call 911 we've got a crisis. this is our shining moment for republicans to stick tight. stick with the plan not take up anything the senate offers the house until they get a responsible plan back. the president is not even indicated he will meet with kevin mccarthy. so hopefully -- if we fail in this to hold the line than our shining moment will not bode well for the american people we
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will lose not only the confidence of the people we will lose our country. eric: why does it mean if they can spending continues to go up and up and up and up and there isn't any control on it eventually. what do you figure? >> here's what i feared. one, with 32 trillion and counting the interest alone -- one detroit is $30 billion in interest. not to mention the principal payback. antimatter five -- six years the interest on the debt will exceed the whole dollars for our national defense. economic security is national security. it is the number one issue. and again we put forward something we have got to pass and we've got to put into effect approve got to take the credit card from this irresponsible leader who is doing the bestie can to bankrupt this country. none of us were sent to congress to bankrupt the country. the debt limit is the first thing that is coming barreling down at us on june 1.
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eric: what he thanks going to happen with that? how did they reach some type of agreement, can they? >> here's a preview of coming attractions for they will write it down till last minute when they are completely out of money. remember the start in january, january 1 is when janet yellen said he got a debt crisis we run out of money. she is using mary measures prioritize supposing what our tax dollars are being used for. i think what they will do is run it down. the mainstream media is already saying how draconian the cuts are but it's not it's cutting 87000 irs agents it's not allowing this president to pay for student loans is that draconian? everything we have is common sense in this plan 218 votes and kevin mccarthy did a good job of pulling it across. we have got to finish it this is a first step in a long stairway. if we fail to finish it and if we fail to stick to our guns and
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have some gumption just let the senate be responsive for the shutdown if it occurs. a lot of us are just not going to go with anything less than this. this plan was not to be negotiated to plan the evening to take before it left them shut the government down with the biden administration explain why. we will go a line item by line item for what they're doing wrong what they're spending our tax dollars for. the american people will be the ultimate judgment they will judge favorably in our favor. you cannot keep going spending like we are going. >> but the president says the say the republicans are going to massacre the budget. social security, medicare, social services let me shine with the president tweeted out about this. he said a 22% cut on the programs hard-working families rely on, to have the full
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screen? i want to show the actual tweet about the president says. there it is. that is the house of megan plan the maga house republican bill cut spending in education va healthcare childcare and opioid treatment by 22%. he says you guys are taking a hatchet to the programs people in this country rely on. but that is the common mantra they always go back to you. grannies being pushed over the cliff because social security, medicare, let him explain to the 8400 veterans who got cut because they could not take -- but they would not take a shot. but this spending, the spending is out of control. he can't keep saying that pinoy people is pushing over the cliff is america. and i think now they understand these words are meaningless for the budget with passes freak over the 22 budget will take effect in 24. my hat and a cap on it. politicians don't like cap that just like to spend a bit again why is this the present
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$6.7 billion budget has no dollar cut in it, not 1 dollar it's un-american. if i were certainly know it is likely to spend too much on your credit card to get that interest rate paid exceeds that of having a washington. ralph norman publican congressman from south carolina. thank you we will get you back the debt ceiling deadline. i think you are right, thank y you. give eric come up more questions over covid school closures and whether teachers unions influence government guidance that caused kids their time in classrooms. congresswoman debbie lesko's on the house subcommittee on the covid pandemic and there she is ready to talk to us up next. i'm bill lockwood, current caretaker and owner. when covid hit, we had some challenges like a lot of businesses did. i heard about the payroll tax refund,
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or detrimental impact on america's children? what smart leader was more outspoken or forceful then you were ms. weingarten. not only demanding but developing specific strategies to safely reopen america's schools regrets it's unusual for political union to have such a role in scientific guidance. the five american federation of teachers president randi weingarten criticized and defended by lawmakers in hearings last week on covid school closures. it has been over three years since he pandemic hits. many decisions are being re-examined to see how big an impact they had on our children's education as well as her social abilities and mental health let's bring in now arizona republican on the coronavirus pandemic congresswoman thank you for being here. i want to start. knowing what we know it now, what do you think is the best
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protocol to protect teachers, students and staff covid shows up at school? >> first i want to say individual teachers i did great jobs for our children. the political organization, it's an arm of a democrat party they donate millions of dollars and rejects american fetid federation teacher with randy weingartner is the president of and asked for their input verbatim language that came from the aft the american federation of teachers that was included in the cdc guidance.
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and so we haven't learned now that kids are way behind. they're way behind in education for the act scores are at a 30 year low. this was a wrong decision. as a raw decision to close the schools because the cdc is supposed to be operated on science for the cdc's own report said that children have a low occurrence of serious illnesses and low transmission rates. yet they reach of the to the teachers unity instead of science. even what he think of mice ms. weingarten or someone for the team is right here with us, how do you think they would react your claims that they are more about politics and they are about the people's -- pupils. >> she said in testimony and had nothing to do with politics. but quite frankly that's not the truth. because in the summer of 2020, randy weingartner got on tv in a public media and criticize the
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trump administration for trying to state we want to reopen schools in the fall of 2020. and so she is simply not remembering the truth as it was. the fight i beg your pardon i was saying that i'm going to show the exchange between the two of you in a second but is asking you what she would think hearing you say that she is more about politics ahead of pupils but let's move on for the sake of time here. as you well know at the beginning of this crazy thing there was so much back and forth, people did not know what to do with covid, how to handle it, what it was where it came from how it would affect our bodies. but covid is still here as we know but it's nohe pandemic.d
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schools? >> well i think it is appropriate the cdc does it. but they should rely on science and not for political reasons by consulting with the american federation of teachers. because in sweden for example they did not close to schools at all in zero swedish children died from covid-19. there are also studies out that said children have a low transmission rate to adults. and so i wish would have followed their own science. even the cdc had a report out saying that. and instead it seems like they relied on political reasons including reaching out to the american federation of teachers which is a political organization that supports democrats in the biden administration. if i have so i guess in that case the teachers were the front liners. they were there and trying to work it out i am sure, everyone
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was trying to sort it out because lists in the bottom line here congresswoman i'm sure we cannot agree on this the education of our children is priority of course. so, our lawmakers and ms. weingarten other leaders in elementary education bill discussing ways now? like school year schedules or extra programs to possibly make up for the learning a loss to the pandemic? >> absolutely great in fact we already funded through covid funds more teaching in the schools so we can catch up the students. and so this whole covid select subcommittee that i serve on is about figuring out what we did right and what we did wrong. but, it seems like closing schools was definitely the wrong decision to make up the time they were private schools that were open, there were charter schools that were open.
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and then in my state of arizona they sent an non- teacher union folks to supervise kids in front of their laptop computers in a big room. so, why were those in non- union school employees less susceptible to covid-19 than teachers? a lot of stuff did not make sense. that is why parents are so upset. we need to figure this out for the future because there will inevitably be another pandemic. we need to rely on science and look at what other countries were doing like sweden that did not close their schools they did not have a masking. they did not have social distancing and yet none of their children died from covid-19. if i've erased some sensible points i do not want know i don't recall what sweden's protocol was on vaccinations at the time but listen, i agree our
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children are precious their education is everything. so good luck to you helping to try to recapture some of the time lost if possible. congresswoman debbie lesko thank you very much for joining us and we will have more news afterpion this break. take carer le congresswoman. which was making my days feel like an uphill battle. and i don't like going uphill. that is, until i discovered something different, quviviq - a once-nightly fda -approved medication for adults with insomnia. not getting enough sleep was leaving me tired... oh come on! wait, wait! and slowing me down during my days. on your left! making even the things i love difficult. but quviviq helped me get more sleep. quviviq works differently than medication you may have taken in the past. it's thought to target one of the biological causes of insomnia: overactive wake signals. and when taken every night, studies showed that sleep continued
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our nasty weather up and down the east coast constant daily judge ignored city all weekend. you know what? more rainfall coming to for showers give way to may flowers. meteorologist adam klotz in the weather at center with the very latest, hey adam bring. >> it has been a soggy line across the eastern half of the country. really from the mississippi all the way up to the east coast appeared consistent rain showers doubt the entire week and plenty of spots and seen well over 3 inches per year skiing still widespread showers in the midwest flooding into the mid atlantic the heaviest rain from mid atlantic still lingering up into new england. the showers as you said or just not done yet. this is rain still to come lives plenty of places gap three -- 4 inches of rain here particular in the mid atlantic and stretching up into new england. this is additional rain restarts to the oranges and yellows as a heaviest rain continues to lift to the north and east. another two, three, four maybe . still widespread. couple inches of rain for whole lot of folks who have seen
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nothing but rain all weekend. it is a little bit of a tale of two sides of the country it has been completely clear west of the mississippi all weekend. they are actually dealing with warmer temperatures potential records are going to fall today as they're getting in spots of arizona getting up into the triple digits. running called me into the intermountain west. and then into places like montana, idaho temperatures climbing up into the 80s close to 90 degrees. that lingers into monday's forecast. i will leave you with some of his record breaking numbers once again. eric, warm air in the western half of the country. yes cool and rainy continues here in the east. eric: it may be you can push some of that rain over to the left to the west side of the country. >> i will see what i can do. [laughter] and adam always tries to deliver but we love adam for that. listen we are back at 4:00 p.m.x easter pn but hope you can joins then. keepo trt right here, more news now from washington. s of protei,
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