fox news live. fox news sunday can with chris chris with chris wallace is next. i ll be filling in for shannon bream this week, please join us or set the dvr. have an awesome day. have an awesome day. chris: president biden faces a barrage of challenges to this sweeping vaccine mandates, impacting tens of millions of americans. this is not about freedom or personal choice. it s about protecting yourself and those around you. chris: as the delta variant surges, the latest offensive in the fight against covid, faces pushback from republicans, accusing the white house of big government overreach. to protect my people and to defend their freedom. president forgot we live in america. these pandemic politics as i refer to it are making people
the national security council to run this and have had extensive work being done. i m a little worried about congress and the security there. i was just talking to just a college intern yesterday. i asked him, you know what was the most prizing thing about your internship over the summer and i thought he d answer ben sass or something like that. he said a lack of security at the capitol. he said he can lack around there, go anywhere, they barely check his idea. this is eight months after january 6th. i m very worried about that and what s going on in terms of security at the u.s. capitol and also state capitol buildings. i ve heard that as well. neal katyal, susan, i ll see you at the top of the next hour so thanks for sticking with us. coming up, everybody, new backlash over gop governors fighting safety measures for student as the delta variant surges across the south. plus the biden justice department stepping up to
think 5 to 6% in their checks, that cola. everything costs more. gas, food, clothes, cars, the works. that s why you would see that cost of living adjustment. brianna, when will it slow the emergency bond buying that helped under pin it in the pandemic? the slow jobs growth i told you about, those covid flare-ups will push the taper to later this year. and also the biden agenda, critical to family finances. this aggressive biden budget and also the democrats budget, also his infrastructure plan on both hard infrastructure and human infrastructure. whatever happens there will be critical for american families, brianna. and, look, we re so at the mercy of this virus. it just shows you with everything getting pushed off. christine romans, thank you so much. you re welcome. well, a whole heck of a lot is happening on the entertainment front as the delta variant surges. means a lot of changes. joining me now cnn entertainment reporter chloe.
some pretty happy with the white house. i m a little worried about congress and the security there. the houses i was talking to a college intern yesterday and i asked what was the most surprising thing about your internship over the summer, and i thought that he would answer ben sasse or something like that, he said the lack of security at the capitol. he said he could just walk around, there go, anywhere they barely check his i.d.. this is eight months after january six. some very worried about that and what is going on in terms of security both at the u.s. capital and then as was said before also state capital buildings. i have heard that as well, thank you all for talking with me. coming up, a new backlash over gop governors fighting safety measures for students as the delta variant surges across the south. plus the biden justice department stepping up to protect women s rights. and later, on a big update on
million people will officially stop receiving the additional $300 a week in unemployment benefits granted to them by the c.a.r.e.s. act. a special program set up to support gig and nontraditional workers will also expire this comes on the heels of a disappointing jobs report on friday. the u.s. labor department says in august, unemployment fell from 5.4% to 5.2%, that s a good thing and it was in line with predictions, but the important number is not unemployment, it s the number of jobs added. the u.s. only added 235,000 jobs, down from more than 1 million created in july. as the delta variant surges, americans are citing health concerns and child care needs as reasons for not returning to work. also coming up in the next month is the end of the federal eviction moratorium. the extension on that federal eviction moratorium expires on october 3rd. according to the u.s. census bureau, as many as 3.5 million