democratic senator joe manchin who has staked out a position as the most powerful member of congress. then it is now time to open texas 100%. chris: governors in both parties end pandemic lockdowns, and the president pushes back. the last thing we need is neanderthal thinking. chris: we ll ask arkansas governor asa hutchinson about starting to lift restrictions in his state and former cdc director tom frieden about whether some states are moving too soon. plus, growing calls to impeach new york s governor over his handling of covid nursing home deaths and accusations of sexual harassment. we ll ask our sunday panel whether cuomo will survive the twin scandals. and our power player of the week, the head of peloton, on how the pandemic gave his bikes a big push. all right now on fox news sunday. chris: and hello again from fox news in washingtonment washington. president biden s push for his $1.9 trillion covid relief package is now in the home stretch after the s
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crocodile tears. if she wants to vote against the thing, that s perfectly fine. i support the kind of america first foreign policy. i think israel s certainly an ally of ours, but other countries need to pay for their own defense, and we should have nothing to do with it. i agree with that philosophy. i would have supported aoc voting against it, but she did this kind of wishy washy thing, trying to keep alive, i suspect, further political aspirations, perhaps new york senate. so i didn t i agree with leslie that, you know, we should be sympathetic to people having emotional moments if it s a sincere emotional display, i don t begrudge her that. i think everything politicians do is more calculated than even the most sip call of us expect. cynical of us expect. jacqui: to both of your points, leslie, you call out the pressure on american to not be hysterical. it is real. people wonder if you re strong
sites to tour the international community. and joining me now is gordon chang. gordon, do you believe that kim jong-un will actually close down the nuclear test sites? i think he will. there s a lot of theories by experts that the test center is really unstable geologically. there s some doubt about that. 38 north, which is a widely followed website in the u.s., says two of the tunnels are geologically okay, but closing it down is a very good thing. it creates a marker for kim jong-un. so therefore, it sort of creates this momentum that very well may overwhelm him, even if he is sip call. gordon, you heard what secretary of state mike pompeo said. are you encouraged by what he said? i m encouraged what he said and what the south koreans said a few hours ago.