he showed me his plate. did not ask about the menu, but i think i see an empty plate. judge jeanine: president biden isolated in the covid jail trying to project confidence that he is okay after catching the virus. the president s symptoms are improving after his first full day of taking the antiviral drug, but there is plenty of controversy. the white house being questioned over why joe biden s doctor is not being allowed to talk directly to the american people. things getting really testy in the briefing room over that one. yes, you have. you have heard from the letter. we are not playing telephone, your hearing directly from the physician. yes, it is. i mean, that is hearing directly in his words, in his words your hearing directly from dr. o connor as i read out. but i am answering your colleague s question here, so give me a second to do that, thank you. judge jeanine: and then there is a media, we wish the president a speedy recovery, unfortunately the press was n
the mission s ambitious agenda remains landing the first woman and first person of color on the moon. this by 2025. also going further afield, ultimately getting humans to land on the surface of mars. but before we get there, artemis 1 will need to fly around the moon using the most powerful rocket to launch since saturn 5 took astronauts to the moon for the last time back in 1972. space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is live from kennedy space center. you are ready to see it take off like we all were, so tell us what what the final issue really was here that led to this scrub. reporter: yeah, the nasa administrator, bill nelson, put it simply. he said, we don t launch until it s right. and today it wasn t right. the main issue, the final issue ended up being an issue with one of the main rocket engines, and i m going to show you what i m talking about with this model of the space shuttle, it s not the sls artemis rocket, but it s similar. essentially th
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president biden has awakened from his fever dream of last night, his nightmarish speech, which looked like it either wandered onto the set of triumph of the will or into amsterdam s red light district is all over now. today, he has no memory of it. watching all of this recalled that moment at the end of the musical seventeen seventy six when john adams prowls independence hall in frustration. is anybody down? does anybody care? does anybody see what i see? biden would probably call adams an extremist, but is anybody there? does the president even know what he s saying? you decide. i m not going to comment. you watch this. but there s no question that the republican party today is dominated, driven into mandated by donald trump in the magor, republicans. and that is a threat to this country. senator donald trump in the major republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. and magarey. republicans are there to destroy an america
the next ten years but some economists say the total will be much higher. welcome to fox news live i m mike emanuel. analysis from the university of pennsylvania found it could rise to more than a trillion dollars over the next decade while many wonder who is footing the bill. lucas tomlinson live from the white house with the latest. good afternoon, lucas. lucas: good afternoon, mike, $1 trillion is roughly the gdp of mexico. now many republicans in the sunday talk shows pushed back on the president s plan, of course, saying it s probably against the law. new hampshire governor telling cnn, quote, it s inherently unfair and fairly illegal and, quote, adds hundreds of billions of dollars of time where we are trying to bring inflation under control. something the plan in effort by president biden to buy votes ahead of the midterm elections in 2020, about 60% of 18 to 29-year-olds voted for biden but last month the number of young voters supporting biden had dropped to just 38%