aggressive radical agenda and american history and all across the board and they are moving at lightning speed because they don t want you to know about it. we are not having hearings in congress of any sort so you can find out what is taking place in the process has slowed down so your representatives are standing there like statues with nothing to do. president of the united states is signing executive orders one after the other that would make any dictator around the world very, very jealous. these are very serious events that are taking place. now, you can see on the screen some of the executive orders and some of the executive actions that biden has been taking. i will get back to them in a moment but first i want to talk about this. this book by edward bernays called propaganda. this book was the original book on the subject of propaganda and all kinds of people read this book, franklin roosevelt read this book, he advised woodrow wilson who put together one of the bigg
covid-19. saying that battle is far from over, and setting goal of july 4th for small gathering and number of people vaccinated in the united states continues to climb, critics are claiming the president and his own cdc are being too cautious and approaching the return to normal and in their guidelines for when vaccinated americans are able to do let s bring in fox news medical contributor dr. marty a professor at the john hopkins school of medicine and bloomberg school of public health. so welcome, doctor great to see you again. thanks. paul: let s start with the may 1st target for vaccinating all adults that s declaring victory for something that is already on the way to being accomplished. well that s right most states are going to open up vaccination to anybody who wants it by april, and you look at states like connecticut that i already said that any age group regardless of the category will be able to get the vaccine by end of march. so that s a very conservative es
trillion stimulus bill into law, this is millions of americans continue to get vaccinated and millions more wait for bonus checks that are coming their way, maybe as soon as this weekend. we re going to talk to the former health and human services secretary admiral brett giroir if operation warp speed had a lot to do with this and what happens now to keep the speed going. all of that, the mixed signals that we get from the cdc back then and to this day. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. what an incredible world and what has changed in that world and now getting back to some sense of normalcy in the same world. we begin with blake burman monitoring developments at the white house in preparation for the president to address the nation later this evening. sir? it s been an unbelievable year. tonight we will hear from the president, president biden in his very first prime time address to the nation. the white house says the president has been going line
here s northern new mexico at a migrant shelter with a look at conditions on the ground. live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. good evening. it s now been a week sings president biden said anything about the border and since then, the situation has grown. his one appearance today was to promote the paycheck protection act when asked about his thoughts on what was happening at the border. he didn t have an answer. the crisis at the border? now the same question for the press secretary. look, i don t think we need to sit here and put new labels on what we ve already conveyed. it s challenging. republicans from border states argue the crisis is clear. i believe this is deliberate. i believe this is what they want. though want open borders, and that s why they are not acknowledging that it s a crisis. the numbers are multiplying. i m not going to confirm numbers from here. but fox has confirmed. the number of migrant children in custody has tripled in t
Nancy Grossman, who continues to transform and confound the global art world with her singular and valiant work across mediums, was celebrated last night with her acceptance of the National Arts Club s Medal of Honor, joining Faith Ringgold, Lois Dodd, Joseph Kosuth, Louise Nevelson, Robert Rauschenberg, Ed Ruscha, and Roy Lichtenstein, who have previously been awarded for their exceptional contributions to the field of fine arts.