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a much broader angle than i am. i'm looking at it from a strictly military standpoint. restricting military standpoint i'm putting china and russia up there. laura: don't forget set your dvr for the ingraham angle, freedom matters, made in the usa, go to laura ingraham.com. greg gutfeld takes it all from here. >> it is friday june 11th. president biden hitting the world stage at the g7 summit today, all eyes on him his critics worry he won't be tough enough, live in england. >> i said i'm going to go to the border. the administration -- i'm not finished. >> tense moment for vice
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president kamala harris after she's asked yet again when she will visit the southern border but it is not just the press. she is also feeling the pressure from members of her own party. >> this is what it means to be a proud american, hockey fans building their hearts out when the mic went out during the national anthem. "fox and friends first" on friday morning starts right now. ♪♪ it's friday ♪♪ jillian: i love friday. todd: what did you do? i got one of those things that pops up on your phone, beautiful shot, you don't want them to know your real phone. this one swipes right, answers the call and this person called
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back, leaves a voicemail, sounds like one of the jerky boys. jillian: no caller id. call me back. todd: why would you kick off friday like that? jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. todd: let's get to it. day one of the g7 summit is here. president biden spent when they are brought in england getting a start on his diplomacy. jillian: the president takes a friendly tone with boris johnson. >> reporter: we have seen is a picture-perfect well choreographed start to the summit but also one that appears to be tapering over certain cracks particularly the world leaders on the biggest issues. president biden met with boris johnson is great to work towards
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easing travel restrictions between the us and the uk and signed an affidavit version of the atlantic charter emphasizing the need to stop global warming and cyberhacking, the two have not always seen eye to eye. president biden called him the british trump after criticizing his positions on brexit and northern ireland but they do see eye to eye on covid. >> prime minister johnson and i had a productive meeting, talks about how our nations came -- can together be the global fight against covid 19. >> reporter: president biden touted the purchase of 500 million doses of the pfizer vaccine the us is buying for the world and in doing so declared the us is now fully vaccinated the critics are pointing out his own goal of having 70% of americans vaccinated by july 4th remains out of reach, the g7 starts properly but big issues, there are tensions, germany and the eu want to increase trade in
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china while macroin taking part in ideological campaigned against china. this is about showing a united front against communist china, that will be a difficult thing to do. in terms of president biden's meeting with vladimir putin donald trump saying don't fall asleep and send them my warmest regards. todd: that is literally what trump said. jillian: former acting director of national intelligence rick grenell said it is overshadowed by the administration's blunders at home, take a listen. >> look at the border, on the san diego border, it is a crisis what is happening. we are being lectured by guatemala. now president biden will go in front of vladimir putin, putin is ecstatic. he has already moved troops to
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ukraine. already has the biggest gift ever, nordstrom 2. power, leverage and money overall of europe. i would argue the decision on nordstrom 2 is a bigger disaster than what jimmy carter did when he gave away the panama canal. jillian: president biden will meet with russian president vladimir putin next week in geneva. todd: explosions and fire rocking an apartment complex in pennsylvania. police say it started when an enforcement officer barricaded himself in his home and set off an explosion, the officer was trying to do a follow-up when homes were golfed in flames. one person was hurt, that suspect in custody. jillian: one person is shot and 7 others arrested after an argument at a georgia mall. police say 25 shots rang out outside the mall sending shoppers into a panic.
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one witness said the family did in the store for two hours waiting. the 28-year-old victim, hospitalized and is expected to be okay. charges of not been announced for the suspect. todd: police identifying the man who shot and killed a toddler and his grandmother, at publix. he took his own life, police say he did not have an apparent connection to the woman or the one-year-old boy. the family requested their names remain private. the young boy would have turned 2 this month. two minutes after the hour. new numbers showing a major surge in migrant encounters. jillian: vice president kamala harris gets into a heated exchange over her border visit. jillian: >> reporter: vice president harris got snippy with a news anchor when asked when she was going to visit the border. listen to that exchange. >> i said i'm going to go to the border.
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>> when are you going to the border? >> the administration -- i am not finished. i said i am going to the border. >> reporter: migrant encounters skyrocket in south korea, texas, to 475%. once again harris did not specify when she was going. even democrats talking about the handling of the crisis. >> we talk about central america, guatemala, and things we don't want to do and that is deport people. >> reporter: republican rep from california invited to visit the outskirts of san diego where he said conditions have deteriorated, since she visited as a senator. you see the devastating attacks of the biden administration open border policies, lawlessness and suffering that is followed.
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texas governor abbott said they are taking matters into their own hands, they will be finishing the border wall and coming up at 5:20 project county sheriff joining us with his thoughts after attending the border summit. todd: shouldn't be correcting the person asking questions even if you are the vice president. jillian: we should be expecting it by now. the cdc holds an emergency meeting over reports of a heart problem in teens fully vaccinated against covid 19. the hard inflammation reported in teens had both doses of the pfizer and moderna vaccine. most have recovered but 15 are hospitalized and three in the icu. the cdc it is not clear if hard inflammation is caused by the shot. todd: lindsey graham and rand paul sending a letter to doctor fauci demanding he responsible
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wall street journal commentary piece saying science suggests a wuhan lab lee, asking fauci if he agrees with the others, strong evidence of the virus originating in a lab, the senate is writing, quote, of the virus was engineered in a lab and released into the world we must hold those responsible to account. >> bipartisan group of 10 senators reportedly reached a tentative agreement on infrastructure spending consisting of 5 democrats and 5 republicans. the deal still needs to be presented to the senate republican conference. they say, quote, our group reached a bipartisan agreement on a realistic framework to modernize our nation's infrastructure and energy technology. the agreement reportedly focuses only on traditional infrastructure, tax hikes and that new spending closer to the president's target. todd: a touching patriotic moment lighting up the internet. ♪♪ what so proudly we hail
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♪♪ [crowd singing] jillian: thinking the national anthem became a team effort in the victory against the boston bruins. the coliseum was near full capacity with 12,000 fans. todd: islanders going on, talking about what we started earlier the individual call by phone two more times during the first 10 minutes of the show so thank you for picking up that message. 10 minutes after the hour. a house divided. not here, we are joking. pelosi and democrat leaders calling out ilhan omar for comparing the country she served in congress to terror organizations.
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jillian: the prom is usually about the dress or the tux, the flowers, dancing but for some students at one school, tracking numbers if they are vaccinated. one lawmaker calls it absolutely outrageous. she joins us next. ♪♪ every move you make ♪♪ lives of six million jews
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god tells us to take care of them, to feed the hungry. and i pray holocaust survivors will be given the basic needs that they so desperately pray for to survive. jillian: parent in new hampshire outraged after an vaccinated students at a high school prom said they were numbered and tracked the entire evening. todd: they are asked to bring covid 19 vaccination cards to check in and those were not had one were marked with a sharpy. they are working to get to the bottom of what happened when you first received these complaints from parents, how dumbfounded were you? >> i was shocked.
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thank you for having me. the problem was friday night and by saturday morning i was receiving messages from parents telling me when their children showed up to the prom, show me your papers, show me your papers, i will write on you with a black sharpy and brand you. jillian: i know you are in the process of gathering information about this but from what you know, students who were not vaccinated told they would be marked like this before attending the prom? >> still fact-finding at this point but according to the parents the children did not know this ahead of time. one the frustrations parents at as many of the children were minors and given surveys an emails ahead of time and much of this correspondence went to the students and not the parents. there is information out there
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to show your id, may be they say that at the door but i have instagram posts state that. i would be happy to share those with anyone. todd: the elephant in the room. is there no awareness of the painful history throughout time of branding, of marking? >> absolutely. one of the things parents find most upsetting is this was brought up 2 or 3 weeks ago where we had gone to the administration and said they are asking children in classrooms are you scheduled for the vaccine, if so when, and asking for details and we said this is not okay. it is from the top down. we were told the entire staff within our district, the largest district in new hampshire, they are not going to discuss this
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with children yet have information saying they need to show their card and the very next morning parents showed up and i don't know if they were doing cleanup or decoration for the upcoming graduation but they happen to find a spreadsheet that was left onr or not they w vaccinated, the numbers in these children when they were written on in sharpy, a red sharpy mark, they went on, they were asked to raise their hand and show their numbers. underclassmen went around tracking them. jillian: unbelievable. i want to ask you quick, seems like you are speaking out on a lot of behalf of parents who have come forward with information and concerns to you. do you think they are afraid of
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retaliation to speak out against this in public? >> very much afraid and many of them came to me initially and said you are the person, you won't be afraid to be our voice, we come to you. at this point there are different news outlets and you have these parents come on camera and they are saying show all the messages i sent to you comfortable, what i was hearing yesterday. they are scared. these people are scared. >> a statement that have not yet heard back. what about above violations? that is something to consider. they love to put kids in boxes.
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todd: record high of 48% of indiana businesses say they haven't filled job openings. our next guest one of those business owners joining me live, chief barbecue officer in dyer,
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indiana, brent fraser, best title of anybody i will interview this week, thanks for being on the show. how tough is it for you guys right now? >> thanks for having me this morning. it is incredible challenging. i've been in this business 25 years and never had this much trouble not just hiring people that getting people in the door. it was our first restaurants, we expanded into illinois and wisconsin so i have a big swap around lake michigan and in all our locations via struggling to find even people that want to come in and applied. it is tough. todd: how much do you blame free money from the government incentivizing people to stay home? >> don't really blame it. it has an impact but i can't put
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my finger on what it is. we can look at people we laid off when everything shutdown last year and see who is still on and who is not. a lot of people are starting to go back to work but the wisconsin restaurant association did a study and found 22% of all restaurant employees and in the city of milwaukee 38% of restaurant employees pre-pandemic of left the business. this is a business you have to have a passion for and takes a special kind of person to make a career in hospitality and eventually level out. i don't see a change in the near future. todd: progressives saying the problem will go away. how do you respond to that. how would your business survive if you raise wages to something egregiously high? want to pay $25 for a barbecue sandwich?
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i should answer that more clearly. we are paying 30% more than we were a year ago. and we have always been above minimum wage even at starting dishwasher we pay well above minimum wage and we are well beyond that and i don't know where the ceiling is. it is going to be in conjunction with the commodity prices we are seeing go through the roof in beef, chicken, chicken and beef are as high as i have ever seen them. it is a tough time to be in the restaurant business. the last year was really bad and
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it is looking better but we keep setting curveballs. todd: think how much money you could be making if you were at full staff but not the situation. rhetorical question, we are running out of time, is it too late for me to become a chief barbecue officer? >> you come out and i will set you up. todd: best of luck, hopefully the summer turns out better than has the spring. >> we are going to make it work. thank you. jillian: 25 after the hour. it is official. the layout keystone pipeline workers won't be able to go back to work because the biden administration refuses to budge and reinstate permits. we are talking to one of them. >> this is really exciting. they do stuff like this. todd: we should cancel the rest of the newscast and watch this. janice dean at the westminster dog show, you do not want to miss this. ♪♪
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todd: the nypd top cop calling out bill reform after the murder of the father of two, bl laws and other policies would have kept the killer off the streets. he was shot and killed walking in the bronx last month. his alleged killer a 16-year-old gang member. he was released on bail despite numerous gun charges. jillian: a homeless man arrested for a brutal assault on venice beach. he randomly approached the victim and punched him in the head. the 70-year-old was seriously injured. investigators are not determined motive for the attack. he lives in one of the homeless encampment's nearby. than a speech has seen a surge in homelessness during the pandemic. congresswoman ilhan omar compared the us and israel to terrorist organizations.
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todd: a controversial tweet eliminating the growing divide among democrats. lauren blanchard joining us with more. >> reporter: another day another twitter controversy. this started after a budget hearing monday between house lawmakers and secretary of state blinken. representative ilhan omar tweeted she wanted accountability and justice for victims of crimes against humanity lumping the us in with the taliban and tweeting we've seen in thinkable atrocities committed by the us, hamas, israel, afghanistan and the taliban. 12 jewish democrats i the letter saying the united states and israel are imperfect and like all democracies at times deserving of critique about false equivalencies gift cover to terrorist groups. forced by the letter to clarify her comments omar said she was talking about accountability for specific incidents in international, court cases, not making a moral comparison between the us, israel and
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terrorist groups. the democratic leadership thanks omar for clarification but that her words undermined progress toward a future of peace and security for all. members of the squad stepped up to omar's defense. she called the public backlash in her party shameful. congresswoman rashida tlaib tweeted freedom of speech doesn't exist for muslim women in congress. congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez called the ideal constant vilification, intentional mischaracterization and public targeting of omar. representative omar said it would be helpful for democrats to speak directly to her rather than airing their dirty laundry on twitter. jillian: the keystone pipeline scrapped 5 months after president biden revoke the permit. todd: this as donald trump claims 48,000 americans will lose their jobs. layout keystone pipeline worker
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lynn allen says american families are hurting. he joins us now. great to see you have always. does it hurt anymore now that is officially over or was the damage already done? >> reporter: we had hope they might come through, put us back to work, but it is very dark and grim world out there right now, in oil and gas, as far as welder, operator, anything to do with the pipeline right now there are so many people out there hurting, families are hurting, the prices going up, everything is going up. how in the heck is he going to afford to provide for the family.
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it floors me, why can he not get us back to work? we want to work. jillian: use that your families are hurting and everyone is hurting, i am curious what he would say to other pipeline workers out there who might be fortunate enough to be working. i've seen other pipelines, people protesting them and wanting to stop work in other areas. what do you say to them? >> i telling you got to keep going, you got to keep calling. this is a hard ballgame we do. got to keep calling people that you know and want you to have a job you cherish the money, you don't know what it will hold right now. we do not have a future as far as i'm concerned, what i am hearing. it is said, it is totally sad,
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this administration wants to knock the american family, doesn't matter what you do. it is your god-given right to work but yet you have an administration to knock you down and try to hold your family back. todd: the administration is giving russia oil and gas and promised you by canceling the keystone pipeline you would have a clean energy job to replace it. it has been five months, do you have your clean energy job? >> no, sir, i don't and i wouldn't take one of they were low-paying clean energy jobs. i know what i am going to do since i was 14 years old and that is welder. that is what my gift is in life. everybody has a gift in life. a lot of people just like me that i talk to, hundreds of people just like me have a gift,
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a talent and that is what we want to do is perfect our craft and do our trade. that is sad. that is sad, that they will go for russia instead of the american people in family taxpayers that keep this country going. oil and gas, and you see what happened right now, every commodity will go sky high because of the oil and gas being knocked down, we can't be energy independent no more. jillian: thank you as always for sharing your story. we talk to you quite frankly, you represent thousands of people going to the same thing you are. thank you for being want to speak up and keep us updated on everything. >> thank you and god bless america. todd: for the first time in
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history the westminster dog show moving out of manhattan and that is not the only change. jillian: janice dean looks at the new venue. >> janice: since 1877 the westminster, club dog show has been held in manhattan but this year we are somewhere special. look at this beautiful place, lindenhurst mansion on the lyndhurst estate in tarrytown, no stranger to dog shows, there were dog shows out there for 30 years. what can we expect from this year? >> the championship is really fun. the dogs that are here are at the highest level of agility competition. >> janice: what do you think of best show? >> leavitt. >> two left feet. >> that is a first. >> janice: take us on a tour of the mansion. >> let's go inside. we have to start with this
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painting, tell me about it. >> what it is is a portrait of two of the most famous sporting dogs of their time and the sensation is the symbol of the westminster kennel club. >> janice: that is the symbol of the dog show. >> that is our symbol. they have dog shows here but also breeders. the youngest was very much into st. bernard's. really exciting to us to think the large breed at westminster. >> janice: can you believe we are here? this looks like madison square garden and they built it from the ground up. how did they do it? >> feel like a miracle this came together. >> really does. to move to somewhere else and provide the same excitement is impressive.
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>> janice: how exciting is it that fox sports is hosting this? >> it is great. we are covering this for the world series. it is cool to have another sport building up like this to be a super bowl world series. >> janice: this is one of the oldest sports. this is really exciting. the dogs come out and do stuff like this. let's go over here. let's look at the camera work. how do you film everything? >> we have a camera on the floor and above and all around and each part of it is a different camera taking the shot to see what is happening in real-time. >> janice: i can't believe we are actually -- the best in show will be in his race. am i the best in show? >> you are. jillian: janice might be best in show but the runner-up will not be that ring.
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todd: how would levi do? jillian: he is 6 and a half month old, he would not last one seconds but it would be funny to take them along for the ride. they built all of that, incredible what they did. todd: gorgeous, jd will have so much fun and this is her jam. jillian: it is 40 minutes after the hour. first lady fashion. the g7 look is trying comparisons to another memorable jacket worn by milania trump but guess which one the media likes more. todd: the fox bet super 6 question. for all the guys about to tie the not do not do this. wait until you hear what he was looking at. a bunch of things. ♪♪
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jillian: jill biden wearing a jacket that might be a dig at milania trump for past fashion choices. todd: carley shimkus with more on the first lady's jacket choice and detail of two jackets. >> reporter: first lady jill biden or a jacket with the word love written on the back withdrew comparisons to a certain fashion item her predecessor war, a bloomberg news reporter summed up, the first lady seems to be trolling milania trump who in 2018 war jacket that said i really don't care, do you? when she traveled to the us border to visit children separated from their families drawing outcry about trump administration policies. the huffington post more critical of the former administration, the first lady's love jacket stirs our memories of the infamous fashion choice by the former lotus.
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author and activists, so grateful for our first lady, doctor jill biden. when asked what her jacket and the first lady said she was sending a message of love and peace from america overseas. jillian: a story we should listen to. >> reporter: loudoun county, virginia is the epicenter of the battle over critical race theory and one woman, brutal communist regime, said what is happening in the us today feels very familiar to her. take a listen. >> we are teaching children to be justice warriors and all history, growing up in mao's china the communist regime used the same theory to divide people, the only difference is they used -- instead of race.
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>> janice: carley: she was on hannity last night with more. listen. >> what is going on in our school and our country is a replay of the counterrevolution in china. similarity is terrifying. carley: she recall seeing students and teachers turn against each other, school names being changed to be politically correct as they were taught to denounce our heritage. she is speaking out. todd: right about loudoun county, the richer these people get the dumber. carley: every story from dr. seuss up and down has come from loudoun county, definitely a county divided. todd: yelling at the people and men, you need to be better. carley: the question this morning, what was this guy thinking?
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a wife shares this video on tiktok of her husband's reaction to her walking down the aisle. one of the most important moment of their life, what does he do? he checks his phone. this video is racking up 3.2 million views. a lot of people coming to this man's defense something he may have been checking vows which were written on his phone or it could be a nervous tic. they are still married, this is their follow-up video. he said the reason he was checking his phone was a joke, crypto never sleep so he was checking crypto currency. todd: these things are killing our lives, be in the moment. jillian: that could go either way. carley: i think he was checking his thousand. todd: 20 minutes from the vows at that point. no excuse.
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jillian: the full fighters attacked madison square garden in new york city later this month. todd: why is a new york high school graduation ceremony forced to hold several small ceremonies. the student body president joins us live next.
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two wars with wild video, army recruits rescuing a driver in tennessee. semitruck hitting several cars. look at that. flipping on its side outside an army recruiting station, recruits jumping into action smashing windshield and pulling the driver out. nobody -- getting the guy --
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unbelievable. this footage showing the boat near austin, texas on the edge of the dam, it got dangerously close as or 5 spectators watch but travis county ems, attaching a rope to the boat and getting life vests to the terrified passengers, the boat was pulled into open water, nobody was hurt. jillian: as madison square garden has a full capacity consider staten island console is limited to no more than 500 people at their outdoor graduation ceremony. you to discuss is student body president robert malley are. thanks for being here, appreciate it. give the lay of the land. this is for vaccinated people only which makes the conversation different if your ceremony were inside but it is outside. are capped at 500 people at an outdoor ceremony, that means you have to have multiple graduation ceremonies.
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>> that is right. we are being split into 6 separate ceremonies, students at my school are frustrated over that. jillian: what is everyone saying? >> there is a mix of reactions. there's people that don't want to even go to graduation. the most common reaction is people are frustrated seeing a lot of the city is reopened almost fully and things are back to normal and we can't have this community event that would be so important that is so important to us. we can't have a normal one of those this year. jillian: and the fact that is is outdoor. do you feel like students, especially high school students, a lot of focus on young kids and how the vaccine should they get it, should they not but do you feel your age group has been left out of a lot of the conversations and reopening plans? >> i certainly do because even if you look at how the procedure
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of reopening schools - it is a mess. to put it frankly. we go into school when our school gave us the option to continue remote learning or go to school. the only option we had when we went to school is to sit in a room doing online learning with five other kids and we were not allowed to talk to anyone sitting next to us. jillian: in so many areas it is different, facemasks not even required in some places but here you are, should be one of the most exciting and proudest moments of you, your parents, your family's lives to graduate high school and go to the next step after everything you have been through in the last year and a half and you can't do that in a proper way. at the end of the day, the student body president, do you feel your voice isn't heard?
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>> yes, i do think so because this is an issue if more people knew about this, we would have support for graduation but unfortunately i don't think that is the case, don't think many people are aware what is going on. it is a large public high school and that is hurting us. it makes us feel unheard because everyone my age that goes to my school, trying to attract someone's attention but feels there is no one here to listen. jillian: we certainly listen. we saw the story yesterday and wanted to talk to you. keep us updated. congratulations on your graduation. i know it is not what you would have wanted but something to be proud of and should be celebrated. if anything changes we would
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love to have you back on. thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. really appreciate it. jillian: they are working so hard trying to keep up their grades, going through a pandemic and remote learning and now you have this moment to have an outdoor ceremony and they can't even do that in the proper way. it is sad. todd: you don't get this shot again. power-hungry administrators not following the science because he really can't get this thing outside if you are kid you are not going to get sick. this is ridiculous. that is horrible. jillian: i will be curious to see if anything changes and we will that you know. todd: 5:00 hour on deck. rebecca heinrichs, host of the hit show "fox and friends" weekend and don't go anywhere. ♪♪
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ride a 11, president biden hits the world stage and has all eyes on him his critics were he won't be tough enough. live in england. >> i said i'm going to the border. >> what are you going to go to the border? >> the administration has asked -- i am not finished. todd: she is speaking. the tents moment for vice president kamala h

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