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this, for college basketball history. [cheering] she does that. caitlin clark becomes the all-time leading scorer in major college basketball history. [cheering] arthel: get it girl you may have seen earlier today live on fox. with that shot caitlin clark is broken every career scoring record in college basketball. welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news like i am arthel neville. hi eric. eric: hello everyone i'm eric shawn. she had no reaction she was on the ball, professional getting right to the game until you saw that. she has passed pistol pete in her final regular-season game putting her in the conversation is one of the greatest all-time in college hoops. fox team news coverage inside from sportscaster jim gray the great jim gray is here t
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met them are going to code do christina cole bent on caitlin clark's record-breaking day and their reaction. fox what a powerful moment in the history of college basketball. less than a second on the clock before halftime i iowa superstr guard caitlin clark broke the all-time college possible scoring record at the free-throw line. let's see it again, watch. correc[cheering] love it. clark's excitement contagious the crowd goes wild after history making shot is or 363668career point to. breaking legendary pistol pete long-standing record and becoming the ncaa all-time leading scorer and college basketball. now, after she made history with the record-breaking shock, she clearly still had her head in the game she did not get lost in
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the excitement at all during a halftime interview you could tell she was still laser focus on what her team needed to do in the second half to win this game. which they did, take a listen. what they announced that everybody screams that's when i know pretty cool. i think we can do a better job on defense and cleaned up a little bit. but proud of our girls but we are fighting their really good team are going to give us every thing they've got. [laughter] >> again the hawkeyes came out the win over ohio state the final score at 93 -- 83 it was a another big game for clark. sheet mate 18 points to break the record she scored more that she finish the game with 35 points, night assists and six rebounds. i get a lot for the hawkeyes to celebrate right now. now, they head to the big ten tournament which starts next week. eric: that will be exciting too, christina thank you. arthel. arthel: more on all this right sportscaster fox news contributor jim gray. author of talking to goats what moments to remember in stories
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you've never heard. all right jim, i am so glad you could join us. let's jump in with your thoughts about caitlin clark as a player, as a teammate and as a role model, what you think? >> by all accounts great on all accounts but look at what she's done, look at how she behaves just how terrific she performs. she goes way over the record today. it has really elevated college women's basketball and women's basketball and women's sports. everyone has been transfixed on what she was able to do last year end this year in the tournament approaches we will see just exactly where she is able to take her team. she has declared to go into the w and b8 next year's report of the indiana fever they have the first-round draft pick so she will be going to indiana. it is just a lot of fun she has made this fun. is the highest ticket price in the history if i was sports today and that resale prices were higher than anything going
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on. she has really captivated america captured the attention of everybody. well earned, well earned. >> well earned i love her attitude, her spirit interviewed live after she made the shot she completely deflected and put the attention back to her team. so speaking of the team next time will see caitlin play as a hop bite with the university of iowa will be the upcoming ncaa tournament. so what are your thoughts of her skipping her fifth year of college eligibility and go straight to the wnba draft it looks likes it to the indiana fever. what you think about that? but eligibility was extra because of the covid year she's going to have a tough tournament now just south ghana, ohio state, lsu, there's a lot of great teams she is the best player usually the best player on the invested team usually the best player makes it the best team not always it should be lots of fun to watch i think
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college she has broken the record she has done everything except for winning the national championship with obviously is a huge huge bowl in front of her. but time marches for the w mva is there it is on the rise look at what's on mount the las vegas aces the last two years they had a repeat champion for the first time in a long time. women's basketball has been so much fun to watch. last night the los angeles lakers, lebron james scored a 440000 points. last night in los angeles it was girl dad night with kobe bryant and gigi. unfortunately we have had the passing anniversary of kobe who lifted college basketball and if you look at what went on at the nba all-star game with stefan curry when he took on they had the three-point contest. she rattled off all of those in
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the wnba contests and nearly beat steph in fact would've qualified for the finals of the men's. i just think women's basketball and women's sports has been so much fun to watch everybody is taking hold to it. it's bring a smile and joy to people. arthel: a smile enjoyed to be the last 30 seconds i want to end on that because women sports are elevated. i want to make sure find out, i think women athletes should get there do in terms of pay, in terms of all the provisions and all of the promotions on the rest, what do you think in the last 30 seconds? >> well they have a lot of things they have to continue to grow but i think there is a big, big future for this we are going to soothe all the women who will participate in the olympics this summer over in paris.
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women's sports is not only arrived, it arrived a long time ago but not pushing itself into the forefront. when you have performers like kaitlyn and a lot of these other women, serena williams over the years, that attracts eyeballs eyeballs attract money. arthel: absolutely. i say to all of them keep it up girls you are great, your office awesome you represent well bottom line where that you like it or not girls rule. i am leaving it at that all right thank you. [laughter] >> they do here at this house that is for sure. [laughter] smart man i knew you were smart man. [laughter] 's avoid looking at salt lake city but it's the presidential election a fox news poll shows former president trump taking a narrow lead in a potential rematch against president biden. the new poll shows immigration taking center stage in the
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election. both candidates issue may no visage of the board of this last week and in the same fox news poll 66% of the voters disapprove of the president's handling of the migrant crisis. they also put more blame on congress than the president for not doing enough on the issue. the president trailing mr. trump on other key issues like foreign policy, the economy, the present is set to deliver his last state of the union address before the election. that address is coming thursday. nikki haley is campaigning hard with super tuesday insight on tuesday. it could beat ms. hailey's last stand is trump's delegate lead is growing. fox news team coverage on the election right now. lucas tomlinson is at the white house on the president the washington examined her with analysis up in maine with bill melugin who is traveling with nikki haley now portland. xa eric. both donald trump and nikki haley really like to tell the polls and as you just mentioned
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a brand-new fox news poll out this morning shows up both of them would beat joe biden in a head to head it match up let's get right into those results starting with nikki haley asking voters who did they prefer as of now? she is up eight points over joe biden, biden 42% hayden 50% you look at trump's number shows him up two points over joe biden biden 47%, trump 49% we would add the margin of error there is two and a half so it does fall within that window. this is a video of nikki haley in burlington, vermont earlier this afternoon where she held a campaign rally. she continues to maintain the polls show she is gop best shot to be joe biden in november. she picked up recent endorsements from alaska senator lisa murkowski in maine senator susan collins but she is not one estate in this primary yet. super tuesday could beat make a break for her it on meet the press today she was asked if she was support the eventual republican nominee, take a listen.
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>> i will make what decision i want to make but that is not something i'm thinking about we are going to continue to up to vermont, maine, all the states and go and show people there is a path forward. i do not look at what is. i look at how do we continue the conversation? >> video former president trump in richmond, virginia last night hosting his own campaign event he has won every single state in this primary sweeping every single state he is racking up the delegates. he feels super tuesday could be a knockout blow to haley's campaign if his supporters show up and he is responding to criticism he would not be able to serve eight years in office. take a listen. cooks for years? i don't need four years, three years, two years or one year i could do almost everything in less than a year. anyone that needs eight years you don't want them to be your president. you don't want them to be your president. [cheering] >> one thing we have been hearing a lot from the haley campaign is they are pushing back on donald trump's claims
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the large majority of the overwhelming majority of the republican party is a maga now as he says the haley campaign points out trump did not get 49% of the vote in iowa he did not get 43% of the vote in new hampshire and he did not get almost 40% of the vote in south carolina highlighting the republican party is still a bit fractured. will send it back to you piglets that it is we'll see what happens on tuesday. bill in portland thank you. arthel: meanwhile all eyes will be on president biden this thursday as he delivers state of the unit address, what might the president say to bolster some of his unfavorable new polling numbers? let's go to lucas tomlinson he is live in the white house with more. hyatt lucas. >> good afternoon, arthel by the fox news poll a majority of those respondents say president biden has made the united states weaker. only 36% say stronger many republicans point to the president's handling of the southern border.
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>> democrats are playing the worst kind of politics because joe biden is the one who broke our southern border for those are his executive orders when he came into the white house. these are the 10 million people who have come in under his watch and refuses to lift a finger. >> a point echoed by elon musk and posted to x the massive flood of illegal immigration is due to 94 executive actions by the biden administration. until those executive actions are revoked claims by biden he wants to address illegal immigration are a boldface lie. the fox poll shows the board is not the top issue for voters, 37% say it is the economy. twenty-one versace sent say it's economy 10% is abortion when they say who's to blame they say congress we'd get to this the 12:00 o'clock hour, 81% blame congress. the present is not off the hook a 72% blame president biden. as for reaction to the latest fox news poll's spokesman said quote polling continues to be at odds with how americans vote.
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consistently overestimates donald trump will underestimating president biden. whether special elections of the presidential primary actual voter behavior tells us a lot more than any pulled us and tells a very clear story. a point made earlier in fox news senate by senator chris coons. >> what matters is how people vote we consistently as democrats over perform at the polls not just in the special election that just happened in long island and the midterms and 22 but election after election and i will remind your former president trump is underperforming. >> in michigan is a state president biden won in 2020 by just a few votes and were donald trump won 2016 by an even narrower margin. arthel: right lucas tomlinson, thank you very much. eric: for more in the presidential race the latest polling and what could happen next. let's bring it washington examiner congressional reporter samantha. between them biden and trumpets
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within the margin of error the latest fox poll so it is really close. how can the president has not been able to turn these polls around so far? >> i think certainly a few of the president's team you are looking at these poll numbers and there are a lot of warning signs. you are seeing the president is not polling as well as some of those electorate. that he was able to cl clench te last time around. we aren't looking at witnesses with african-american. weaknesses with hispanics. those are some key demographics that should certainly be warning signs for him. additionally we are looking at difference and excite that can be very telling. this is what gets people out to the polls. while those who supported the former president, president trump are likely going to support him and those who support biden are going to support him, the question is can
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you motivate those voters who used to support president biden? a lot of voters i've spoken with have been unhappy with his dealings at the border. with his dealings with the gaza war many of them may sit out and not participate at all. that could be extremely concerning. eric: especially michigan. the president basically needs in michigan. king key swing state you have many arab americans who pulled for uncommitted in terms of that campaign to try to put us against his policies. will that continue into the general election perhaps? i think it certainly really could that should've been a warning sign for the biden administration looking at those who are very unhappy with how hisdealing with the situation in gaza. will it be enough to get a bunch of democrats to sit at home? unclear at this point when you
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are looking at the polling you are seeing the majority of the polling showing people are really unhappy with the direction of the country. we are even looking at the economy showing the folks are looking at their paychecks. they are getting a little bit more they don't associate those changes wh with the biden ministration is doing the. >> what message hasn't gotten across the biden white house they point out record unemployment get smp blowing up through the roof people get their 401(k) it could be really, really good. yes we had inflation but that's not ticking downwards they say how come that message is not gone through so far? >> i would say it has a lot to do with grocery prices are still at record highs and unfortunately that is not have anything to do with what the biden administration is doing for those are really outside factors and then you are also looking at housing.
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obviously these record high interest rates are plaguing a lot of americans and a lot of people look at the economy based on these two things. things are not necessarily getting better in those two directions. so people are unhappy. we are eight months out until the general election and anything can happen. this polling certainly does not look good for the biden ministration as we are looking to the general election. eric: one interesting in the polling although the polls show people blame the president for what is happening at the southern border, the poll does not completely bear that out. take a look at this how much to blame the following for the southern border? most people 52% a great deal on congress. another party fox poll 81% say it is congress lack of action not the president. why disinfect a more proximate
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traction if more people are blaming congress that the bipartisan deal blew up critics blaming him for that why has that not gotten through and congress is getting more blame than the president on the immigration situation? >> it is an interesting point of this pool think it shows a voters are turned off by the fighting appear in washington. they are tired of the back-and-forth they really want to see people coming to a conclusion. this was a bipartisan deal obviously it was rejected by an overwhelming number. the voters want to see people working together to get something done. especially something as dire as the border. we are single record numbers and all the crime going on. people want a solution the blame is not necessarily always going towards the white house we just folks up here in washington who are not working together doing enough. eric: they make it that message
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soon enough, samantha good to see you thank you. arthel: a possible deal to free the remaining hostages held by hamas now on shaky ground. our next guest two sisters being held hostage has been marching and rallying for her safe return. personalized financial advice from ameriprise can do more than help you reach your goals. -you can make this work. -we can make this work. it can help you reach them with confidence. no wonder more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪)
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35 nypd officers forced to battle their way through a crowd of protesters while responding to a report of a grenade left in an uber in times square. sources now tell fox news the grenade was an active novelty item buried cb cotton is live in new york city with the more. what more can you tell us? >> as you can see it is a beautiful day here in the city. yesterday though it was pouring rain. does it not stop pro- palestinian demonstrates were dr gathering for a global day ba batch. and the cease-fire wore this protestiprotest one of several s the entire country. while the crowd here grew to about 3500 people some nypd top officers said their team struggled to respond to a
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potential threat nypd deputy commissioner wrote on x quote happy saturday to all except the people thought it was a good idea to block and nypd emergency services unit vehicle on the way to a bomb threat call they'll be spending their saturday where they belong, in jail. officers found there was no threat in the backseat of the uber, it was only in an active novelty grenade you can imagine how terrifying and worrisome this was for the overdrive or take a listen to the 911 call. >> in new york city at 911. you need police, fire, or medical? it's okay i am a driver, okay? can you hear me? >> yes. >> 's i find i don't know like something it's a bomb. i don't know something like this. i don't know what happened here in my car. >> no measurable throat israel demonstrators and response of the protesters who call for a cease-fire and accuse the u.s. of partes taking in genocide against the palestinian people.
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nypd tells us six people are facing charges of his two others facing assault charges. has become a regular at these purchase she was there yesterday and told the crowd this. >> our enemies hate. our enemy is racism. our enemy is colonization. our enemy is greed. and our enemy is silence. [cheering] the silence of those who look away when you see starving babies, wailing mothers, fathers digging through the rubble to try to find their families. this is unacceptable. as you may remember she was dropped from top-tier talent agency you g8 last fall after comments during a purchase were she said american jews are
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getting a taste of what it feels like to be muslim in this country. she later apologized for those remarks. arthel: cb cotton, thank you. eric: cease-fire talks on shaky ground after hamas refused to give israel the names of hostages were still alive. because of that, israel saying it will not attend those negotiations in cairo. it's coming as u.s. air drops aid including meals to the people in gaza on the strip. president biden promising more resources are on the way. trey yingst live in tel aviv with the very latest on that ind the situation on the ground. >> eric, good afternoon pete overnight israel launched dozens of airstrikes against targets across the gaza strip and a period of six minutes. trying to put new pressure on hamas amid cease-fire talks. still though, those paying the highest price inside of gaza the
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civilian population. >> muhammad calls out for survivors under the wreckage of his family home. overnight israel launched a new round of airstrikes against central and southern gaza killing both militants and civilians. >> they are more than 10 people under the rubble muhammad explains. people in the southern city are bracing for the possibility of his and really ground maneuver into the place for more than 1 million gazans are sheltering. further north palestinians rushed toward an aid truck over the weekend desperate to grab bags of flour and supplies. they also look to the skies were saturday the united states dropped 66 pallets of food consisting of 38000 meals. the air drops are expected to continue in the coming days. but for many in gaza they are aware america of america supple
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bombs used to target their homes and the aid used to feed them. >> they want the united states to get away from us one woman says we do not want anything from them. >> the cease-fire framework was reportedly agreed upon to release more hostages and possibly fighting, there are concerns such a deal could fall apart at the last minute. today a delegation of hamas representatives were in cairo, egypt to continue conversations the israelis did not send their team. eric: alr all right try and telv thank you. all the world around this mission is the most important mission to bring people who are innocent who are civilians back to their homes. and strengthened israel people. show them together we can win. together the good will win
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against the evil. arthel: family of hostage desperately hoping for her safe return for her hamas custody ty are part of a f four-day march from the southern israel to jerusalem to spread the word but her sister join spieth now thank you very much for being here with us. if you could tell us a little bit more about your march i am curious where their supporters along the way? do you think your voices being heard? >> first of all thank you so much for inviting me and hosting me on your show. and good afternoon. we have marched for four days from the place it all started for me and my family and for unfortunately a lot of others. from the nova parking lot and along the way we could see the whole country started to gather
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surrounding us, joined the march even sleeping with us in tents at night. and at the end we were about 20000 people that marched with us to jerusalem. it was very significant the feeling of unity for life to celebrate the living and tried to defeat the ebola my mom said at the interview before, we want the evil eliminated from this world. our fight is against terror and not against anything else. there is innocent people on both sides we just want innocent people back i really miss my little sister. arthel: of course you do i cannot even imagine. i do want to ask you, would you
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like israel to engage in cease-fire talks with hamas even if hamas is refusing to give a list of the hostages that they have? >> i really hope and it really wanted to have a simple answer to that question. it's a bit hard because i am not involved in the negotiation. of course we do not know all of the small details and i can understand why they don't want to cooperate with something like that. because every day they are sending us videos just yesterday hamas published a video they are threatening three of our elderly are dead. they were alive they posted a few weeks ago they were alive i have the same feeling we don't know which of our hostages are still alive or not. i do not have any new information about my sister this ppast 94 days.
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you can't negotiate with things like that. you cannot serve numbers into the air and believe one of them is alive seek and fight for you need to know the amount of people you can fight for and that is embarrassing. that is embarrassing how they are playing with us like we are pawns in a chess game. my sister is not a tool of war they should not have kidnapped her or any other people in the first place. she is so amazing and lovely and caring. she is a really good friend and a really good sister. she is a human being she just went to a music festival. i think 42 people were kidnapped from the music festival i think 300 people or more were mur
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murdered. no other music festivals are safe anywhere. these people are gathering together to celebrate life. it does not matter what they believe in, what their goals or wishes or religion. i cannot believe we are on 149 days. arthel: i cannot believe it either i am so sad for this happening. i do applaud your strengths. i'm not sure where you are getting it maybe it is your sister who is giving of the strengths it. but you stand strong let's pray and hope we can get your beautiful wonderful sister, your best friend back to you, back ainyour arms for. >> thank you, thank you for showing this and i don't know hearing her voice, and her story
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people from mexico coming across when migrants cross and my groups robbing migrants and a md going back to mexico. border patrol responds to what they call bated activity because they want to protect migrants from what they call border violence. in this case in this incident early this morning in that area part of the san diego sector they observed bandits if you will coming across, robbing migrants they responded to try to protect the migrants who were otherwise trying to go to an area where they've been traditionally turning themselves into border agents to be processed. when they got on scene something occurred that caused an altercation. one of the bandits were killed the rest of the small group in your three -- five i'm told details are still coming in, absconded or fled it back to mexico. they all got away. all of this under investigation right now. we will bring you more as we get
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it. meanwhile, apprehensions across the entire southwest border of the encounters more than 7000 for the second straight day. as we head into march, had induced ring we trad traditionay see these numbers to cap take a look at this video shot by a fox team over in eagle pass, this morning there's not one, two different groups of about 50 -- 60 migrants. most of the traditional central america or venezuela areas. it is just a side of the fact while the numbers are down in places like eagle pass groups are still in fact coming. arthel: griff jenkins thank you very much for for the detailed report there at the border. thank you. eric: it with the violence reporter on the border some say is controlled by cartels. the latest report of a gunman pouncing on some migrants, will presipresident by and address af this at the state of the union? that's coming on thursday republican congressman from
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missouri joins us now. congressman, first in this report of the border patrol special tactical unit killing a so-called bandit who prays on the migrants coming forward, what is your reaction to this? we are fighting the criminals who are exploiting the migrants? >> my reaction is joe biden has created the impetus for these criminals. he has empowered the cartels he is has empowered the criminals to bring these and migrants across the southern border. because his policies, then 90 something executive actions he has taken has changed radically our border policy and have made it easy for people to come acacross the southern border. eric: do you think the president will address this thursday and state of the union? it is a chance for him to address this that concerns a lot of americans do you expect any new policies or announcements. could announce he's invoking some of his executive orders the former president trump imposed
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that helped ease the situation. >> what i would like to see as an apology with the american people deserve is an apology. the family love laken riley deserve an apology for the families of all of the victims of violent attacks from illegal immigrants across the united states preserved an apology but i doubt were going to get that he is probably going to go to this crazy argument that republicans don't want to close the border we do not want to pass the really silly border bill that scope we all know was never going to close the border. was really whitewash the actions that were occurring today. eric: you point that out could you explain that more in detail? democrats and critics point the finger at republicans and former president trump for torpedoing that bill. they said there is a bipartisan bill up on the hill and at
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republicans 86 that. because it was a ridiculous building blood republicans decided it was a bad idea. the idea they had was to ignore the first 5000 people came across the southern border. that be the first 5000 then we would be level set to where we are today which is zero. the truth is zero people should be allowed to be free in the united states under a silent without being detained until they have a hearing. that was raising that bar to the first 5000. that is not acceptable. we all of this not going to fix the problem it is whitewashing it, it is ignoring it, it's putting in racer of the facts. before the fox polls show the majority of people blame congress for this issue not the president, do you think that is fair? >> 's really do think we could do more. i myself would be willing to
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shut down the government if that's what it meant to shut down the border. a lot of my constituents are sick and tired of funding in ukraine when they see the security threat was the under southern border. eric: congressman eric burlison will see if you get that apology on thursday night was at the president says. thank you for joining us. moment. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months... ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge tremfyant®. ask you doctor about tremfya®.
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arthel: it looks like all systems are go at kennedy space center for now but yesterday's launch died today the dragon rocket will fly. senior correspondent jonathan is alive at kennedy space center with all the details.
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>> hey there, arthel bread there are storm clouds just to the west of me the thoughts are the system is going to blow through here rather quickly and forecasters believe there is a 75% chance the weather will cooperate with 8:10:53 p.m. eastern time launch attempt this evening. last night's launch attempt had to be scrubbed just after astronauts had put on their pressurized launch and entry suits. controllers then were concerned about conditions out in the atlantic ocean where the spacecraft would have to splash down if there were some sort of emergency. even with a rocket as reliable as spacex the falcon nine both the company and nasa take extra precautions when astronauts are on board. >> they have had this enviable record. but every time we launch it is white knuckle time.
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and especially if humans are on top. >> repeated launch delays have prompted good-natured ribbing on social media from the current space station station commander spacex invited the public to meet carew, danish astronaut andrea's quipped more like crew late. when are you getting here already? again tonight launch attempt schedule for at 10:53 p.m. eastern time if the rocket is able to launch tonight's the astronauts, three nasa astronauts and one russian cosmonauts are due to dock with the international space station early tuesday morning. back to you. arthel: of course the safety of our astronauts is priority number one. so, you said it will not launch until 10:53 p.m. east coast time if the weather cooperates. will a crowd be gathering sooner rather than later do you think, really quickly jonathan, what do
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you think? >> yes we had storms this morning and other storm system right now but this is florida. storms moved by so quickly. it can seemed like armageddon when they are here and it 10 minutes later it's all clear. steve everett jonathan thank you very much. ssue are all right a crowd isow gathering fon.r him. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day.
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