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not even close. we did anwr, which they have color excluded thanks to murkowski in alaska. what we did was amazing but i was under siege. some people say, gee -- under siege from day one. >> sean: i think you're still under siege, but thank you for spending time with us. >> president trump: i agree with you. i agree. >> sean: we appreciate you being with us. let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham, only five seconds late, i tried hard. >> appreciate you being with us, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, 5 secondly, i tried. laura: we willnp unpack what happened, fascinating conversation. i'm laura ingraham on a busy newsnight, president biden and state leaders bragging about reopening a year after many red states did, governor ron desantis has thoughts on that
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and tell us how now he is helping fellow red state governors at the border and raymond arroyo will document the seen and unseen moments from president biden m summit with putin including immediate's case of stockholm syndrome but first, joe don't know, that is the focus of tonight's angle. there is no way to spin it, president biden's first foreign trip was an unmitigated disaster. even jill's goofy jacket couldn't save it. time magazine's stupid cover couldn't frame it and biden himself couldn't explain it so he reverted to tedious aphorisms. >> that all express and is the proof of the pudding is in the eating. >> proof is in the pudding? never heard that before. if there's any doubt about what a complete flop this is, after biden emerged from his 3-hour
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meeting with vladimir putin, had a total meltdown with his own, shop, the us press corps. >> that would you rate his behavior, mister president? >> i said what will change the being here is the standing in the world. >> he denied any involvement in cyberattacks. >> you don't understand that. >> caitlin collins posted comments and questions. she was trying to get at what incentive is there for putin to stop cyberattacks on the united states. the answer is 0 under president biden because biden speaks softly and carries the equivalent of the big foam noodle and everyone knows it
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because even if you are a rank partisan you see these meetings require real expertise because there are real consequences to being outmaneuvered which biden was. >> what evidence do you have that suggested any movement had been made. i don't mean that -- >> the reporting has got to be negative. you never ask positive questions. >> is he kidding? he has been in washington since version of was the leader of the ussr and he's not just realizing the media like to kick the hornets nest every now and again? let's not get 99.9% of the reporters on that tarmac voted for biden and practically campaigned for him and
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masqueraded about reporting about it. forget apologizing to cnn, biden should apologize to the american people. biden rolled over for the europeans and today he that vladimir putin run circles around him. right down to putin using democrat talking points about america's race and crime problem. >> in american cities everyday people are killed, that includes leaders of various organizations and you can't say a word, you don't have time to say word when somebody is killed. i remember somebody ran away for example. laura: they agreed that america is systemically racist. any honest observer who knows a tiny bit about foreign affairs has to concede this entire trip ended up being a waste of time
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and government resources. next time we should save time and said the notary over there to sign whatever europe puts in front of us but remember, this has always been the joe biden that we knew and came to love. he's interested in being house with people rather than making waves even when making waves is required to deliver results for the american people. remember even before the summit began it was obvious biden was no match for the former kgb until officer. is one thing calling him a killer when the guys 5000 miles away in the kremlin but what about face-to-face? >> vladimir putin laughed at the suggestion that you had called him a killer. is that still your believe that he is a killer? >> to answer the first question i am laughing too.
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he has made clear that -- >> that was excruciating and gets worse every time you watch it. he picked up that annoying laugh reflects that harris has when asked hard question. >> we have been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. i don't understand the point you are making. laura: open borders is so funny. tonight america is not laughing. president biden is incapable of sitting across the table from a competent world leader and is not able to convince him to change his mind on any significant issue. in the lead up to this trip the white house took great pains to remind everyone that biden would
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be turning the page on the america first approach, things would go back to normal pundits pronounced where we worked with the world community and don't sit around something our chest but the fact is in international negotiations effective leaders always work to advance and safeguard their own country's national interests until now at least, the fact that biden doesn't know how to get tough, he is a guy who simply most comfortable being everybody's friend so all you need to do is put him in a situation where he has to choose between getting along with other people or making them necessarily uncomfortable. is going to choose the friendship root every single time. might be nice in a hallmark movie but not here but trump didn't care about making people uncomfortable not when it came to protecting american prosperity and national security. this is the be team, we told you along under trump we had real
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intellect like bob lighthizer for trade, steve mnuchin at treasury and mike pompeo at straight will join us in a few moments but now we have people in charge who pretty much couldn't get top jobs in any other administration except this one. biden and his team went to europe and got 0 tangible benefits for america, resolve the boeing airbus dispute by simply caving to france, boeing got shafted. biden is going to say we got language on china. it's great. just one problem. the language on china is so weak that the europeans aren't bound in any meaningful way biden china isn't affected at all. the commitment is just that we should keep pursuing a conversation with china. china dominates while you try to dialogue. china was specifically singled
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out, it was bland and meaningless. international diplomacy, words matter and over the past week the angle has taken you through the nitty-gritty and you know china got off scott free. the nato munich a referred to china as a challenge but russia is a threat. even that was no big deal since russia got there nordstrom 2 pipeline while america got higher energy prices across the board. is the bottom line. putin is thrilled with this summit. don't take it for it, here's russian grand master and opponent gary kasparov. >> he got what he wanted, that is why he was beaming when he left the summit and want the press conference. >> the europeans are celebrating
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and china is completely comfortable. if obama's first foreign-policy trip was the equivalent of an apology tour biden's was a surrender tour. as a result of his efforts, going forward europe will be in the drivers seat, china will probably take taiwan, our southern border is going to remain wide open and russia will be able to hack us at will. if the democrats were functional particularly cared about putting our interests first they never would have nominated biden in the first place. the man is totally in over his head and always has been. since his days in the senate, since he ran for president in 1988 he has always been the punchline but now, unfortunately for us, america is as well and that is the angle. joining us now former secretary of state fox news contributor mike pompeo. you have been in these situations, the summit by all honest accounts was sadly, i do not say this with we, it was sadly an abject failure by the biden administration. how do we recover from this?
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>> think for having me on, we all wanted president biden to be successful, we want america to be secure and safe, this was a disaster, the whole week was, you talk about that in your opening. it all stems from a fundamental misunderstanding president biden to steam have that they think vladimir putin gives a report the world things about them. he said he won't do those things because the world would look at them as a program. the only one seeking global friends was president biden, president putin cares about power, keeping control, making sure he can cause trouble, malign activities that give him more power for his small economy, to think you can give things to president putin like the pipeline or coming into the new start treaty and change his behavior is fundamentally flawed. the kgb agent believes the greatest threat of the 21st-century's the dissolution of the soviet union.
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that mindset will respect american power. that is what we did in the trump administration, 200 sanctions, i could go through the list, with our words, our actions. donald e concerned about china getting closer to russia. you wanted to take on russia when necessary and a lot of places where necessary. you wanted to work with russia. biden said the same thing without mentioning china but was there any indication we have any real leverage with russia given what we have given away in europe? >> know. you give the gift after the meeting but the gifts before the meeting, really quite something. he walked in with great confidence that there was nothing and you are right, he had been in europe in the days before when he said we want put
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higher taxes on the united states, barely mention china in the communiqué with the g7 and demonstrated it was most important to take america back to where we were eight years of barack obama. this is the kind of weakness president clinton must've been salivating walking into the room to watch the president biden refused to take questions, highly unusual when president putin was prepared to take questions. all of this demonstrates a president who is not prepared to confront the hard truth of the challenges with the russians and find places to work with them. laura: take us through the significance of their decision not to appear together. i don't know how that works out but putin comes out and biden comes out not together. >> it is very unusual to see that. normally stand 6 feet or 8 feet from your adversary or a friendly country and talk about
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things and answer questions. one reporter asked the question, you are able to support them or confront them. when putin talked about the racial conflict in the united states, don't know what president biden would have said, probably i agree. we would have said this is nonsense to create a moral equivalence between the russian authoritarian to radical regime and the democracy, the republic of the united states of america with the president standing 8 feet from president putin would have had a chance to say that but didn't take that opportunity. i assume the united states chose to have consecutive press conferences rather than do it together, it is an enormous mistake that would have given the united states president a chance to call out the fantastical things president putin said about america doing more cyber attacks than any country in the world, this is
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crazy stuff that president clinton had 45 minutes to have the world to himself and broadcast that not only into the united states but leaders across the globe. laura: unchallenged. it wasn't challenged in the press conference by president biden. he didn't go back and i'm going to correct -- that didn't happen. he got into a fight with a cnn reporter. i was like am i watching this? he's fighting with the most friendly news network to his administration which i thought was the number one time they knew this was a complete flat line disaster for them when he melt down with cnn. caitlin
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collins than vladimir putin, otway to hold a press conference when you just met with the leader of russia, a country with thousand nuclear weapons, real capability to inflict harm on the united states through cyber and other means. we should be confronting them with the seriousness they deserve, find places we can work together but got to make clear we are not going to provide you with 16 industries you can't go after, essentially a target list for putin on cyber but that is what we provided today. it was an odd thing to have done. i can't imagine why his staff permitted him to do that but all in all demonstrates america is weaker today in a less strong position with respect to russia than it was 150 plus days ago. >> imagine of trump had said we discussed the areas where they can't hack. we have a list of places we will not be in favor of you hacking and we are saying wait a second, i didn't know there were areas we were allowing them to hack into the system, if trump had said that their heads would have exploded. it would have been every news network tonight. >> the times, the washington post would have gone after -- other countries are watching
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too, does the same list applied to chinese and north korean actors as well, what are the 17 things that are free-for-all. >> taiwan is watching this tonight and that is a different subject but that is on the knife's edge as well. great to see you tonight. the many recent victories biden handed to our adversaries his administration's unwillingness to seriously confront china on the lab leak cover-up, that is that among the most egregious? his peter doocy confronting biden on the g7 agreement to let the who take the lead on the investigation. >> you signed on to the g7 communiqué that said the g7 were calling on china to open up to investigators. what happens now? >> china is trying hard to project itself as a responsible and forthcoming nation. what we should be doing and i'm going to make an effort to do is rallying the world to work on what is going to be the physical
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mechanism available to detect early on the next pandemic. >> the physical mechanism. how does he plan to do that as he turns a blind eye to this pandemic and how this started? joining us is victor davis hanson, senior fellow. when i heard that physical mechanism for preventing the next pandemic did your little antenna -- i can see them, you have little antennae, do they pop up high on your head? wait a second. what is that? >> the chinese are saying we promise never ever, we really do promise this will never happen again. with the cheshire cat smile. whether we know it or not, deterrence. we have to look at this from their point of view. for your and a half they control the narrative of the origin of covid because donald trump said there was a connection over a year ago.
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they said it has to be a lie and fat because of hatred toward trump and in march of this year at that summit, this is racist, they recycled the left-wing propaganda that any suggestion we may have a connection between our lab and covid is racist and the trump card and the most tragic, don't want to say this politely, they news than the american people and you and i did the doctor fauci had done gain of function research into that lab and they knew that and we didn't know all this. all these cards they were playing for a year and a half to disguise what happen and now even the left is embarrassed, this trove of emails from doctor fauci gets really scary. are they going to keep lying about the connection or privately call up the cia and
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say there was a leak, we are not going to talk it publicly but we were trying to hide your role in it because you subsidize the research and say it will never happen again with the idea that it very well could happen again and do a lot of damage and ruin the american economy and shake the foundations. and that is the nice version because basically they are saying you should be happy it is involuntary manslaughter and not murder. laura: doctor fauci engaged in bit of revisionist history on the lab leak.. >> if you go back then even though you lean towards feeling this is more likely a natural occurrence we always felt you've got to keep an open mind, all of us. we didn't get up and start announcing it that we should keep an open mind and continue to look. it is a bit of a distortion to
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say we deliberately suppressed that. laura: he was thanked for advising on the scientific letter that proclaimed that it wasn't a bad weekend it was a natural occurrence and now he is saying we were always open-minded. >> that is prophetic. he knew the letter and lancet, that the investigation that went to war on was sanctioned by the chinese and was ideologically cleanse, he knew all of that. made fun of people but conflated two different things, legitimate concerns that the lab had a roll of gain of function research for the origins of covid and he tried to suppress that by saying all these conspiracy nuts are saying the chinese military made
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a bio weapon and released it to kill americans and they were not saying that, they were saying this was a sloppy procedure, the gain of function research and he conflated that distort reality and hide his own role in subsidizing gain of function research in china that i think and i think you and all the listeners too may have had a fundamental role in the creation of this virus. >> biden and his blue state cohorts are taking a victory lap just now about reopening which ron desantis has opened his state a year ago, has some thoughts on that plus tell us how his state is going to help with the border crisis, stay there.
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to believe that ending their lockdown policies the year after red states did means they are the great heroes of the moment. despite locking down hard for months, mandating universal masking new york's overall covid death rate is 56% higher than florida's which and it is lockdown a year ago, their death rates for those in georgia, california's rate was on par with those red states what happened to their economy was crushed under gavin newsom's reign of terror, the unemployment rate in april, 8.3% the devastating, second worst in the nation, new york was right behind it at 8.2% compare that with texas, 6.7%, 4.8% in georgia and 4.3% in georgia. joining the governor ron desantis, great to see you
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tonight. president biden is planning and independence from covid party on july 4th, but of course he made christie knowem cancel the fireworks at mount rushmore. what is this theater, covid peter, now know covid theater? >> it is a head scratcher. when you showed that with these lockdown states we got to make sure this doesn't happen to our country again. the default should be freedom and if you have data that support policies then you have to have a reason to do it and what ended up happening is you had 15 days to slow the spread and that turned into a perpetual lockdown in states other than florida and georgia really thought to get everything open, that can't be the way it is, i talk to small business owners, people who have jobs saved because of what we did every day
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in florida into a man they will see if we had those policies in new york or california here i would've lost my job. i would've lost my business, my kid would have been able to be in school, we handled it in a way that looked out for the best interests of our entire society including our schoolchildren and we are proud of what we did. >> andy slavin is predicting doom and gloom in your state. >> what we will see in communities in the southeast where vaccination rates are lower, you will see outbreaks particularly come fall and you will see these in amusement parks and churches and weddings, and places where people are not vaccinated. >> the sky is always falling. >> i think also, vaccinations, we have now done between 85% and 90% of our senior population has
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gotten shots. we haven't mandated it for anybody. the key is have the vulnerable people vaccinated and most states have done a really good job and you are never going to have 0 covid cases the this is a much different posture than it was last year and we should be thankful for that rather than try to scare anybody. >> i also want to get to a partnership you are entering into with your colleague greg abbott, governor of texas, with the huge problem in the border area where thousands of people that they are crossing illegally, you are going to send florida law enforcement officers to help in arizona as well. >> when we have emergency situations states help each other out. we got a lot of help over the
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years responding to hurricanes, this is a disaster and emergency for people like texas and arizona. they asked all governors to be able to send support, florida is the first one to answer the call. we will have personnel from state law enforcement agencies and a number of sheriff's department to raise their hand, they want to be part of it as well. this does affect everyone. i just a couple weeks ago was meeting with some of my shirts and more for it, some of the rural counties who say the number one problem is the methamphetamines and it is almost all coming in from across the southern border. what has been happening the last 16 months this stuff is pouring across, damaging our society and hurting people, causing people to lose their lives in drug overdoses so we think it is something when they ask we want to be good americans but also think it is good for our state to get this under control and of the federal government is unwilling or unable to ask in
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the states are going to have to step up. >> same question asking the rabbit, giving everything that has happened you believe biden administration is handling this border is willful, purposeful neglect? >> i do because we had policies that were working. things happen sometimes, you got to respond to that are beyond your control. this is a situation that was under control because donald trump had good policies that worked, they intentionally undid those policies knowing full well what the ramifications would be and the results have been catastrophic. laura: great to see you tonight, thank you. coming up raymond arroyo breaks down the pageantry of the biden putin summit and the media's attempt to spin it, seen and unseen next. lives of six million jews
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where we examine the stories behind the headlines and for that we turn to raymond arroyo safely back from the border and between your reports you have been watching president biden's summit with vladimir putin. some in the media trying their hardest to spin biden's stature before it started. >> who looked away. it is are you project strength. >> who extend their hand first. >> it was a significant handshake. laura: >> objectively he had a shaky week. he has been focused on side issues, confused often, lost his way both physically and otherwise and just look at him next to vladimir putin. the body language tells the tale. putin is taking space, man spreading, look for, feed on
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except in tribute, biden is physically shrinking, looks like he's waiting for the family to pick him up at the home, sheltering in place but this is what heaven when the stakes are this high you can't let this happen in public. who is controlling the room, not biden and for comparison's sake look at trump and putin, look at that. trump is eating no physical ground to him at all. that is a challenge physically just optically. shannon: trump looked comfortable in a room with other leaders who are strong leaders. angela merkel is not a dumb person, she's really smart person, macron not large in stature but not a dummy and putin is a killer. i mean that in the nicest way. >> speaking of killer there was a moment where putin was tickled and it was when russian security
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rushed in and hassled the american press corps. biden is genial he taking it in, smiling, no sense of alarm or distress. he always seems to be in the wrong way unaware of what is happening. let's hope it went final from the press conference and he proved it when he began. >> hello, everyone. i just finished the last meeting of this week's long trip. the us/russian summit. i can't part of the president putin's press conference. we rallied our fellow democracies to make concerted commitments. when i talked about the pipeline, the cyber hit, the rent somewhere hidden the united states, it violated basic norms. we will respond. he knows.
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what next? what is going to happen next? we are going to be able to look back, look ahead. >> i love the trump flashback. i thought -- he is unsteady, the cognitive difficulties more parenting these big moments. one wonders what is going to putin's mind when he saw biden shuffle in with his notecards. laura: this was so disturbing not just because we have someone in decline pushed out into the world stage who looks like he should be finding the tapioca bowl. it is just wrong. it is terrible to do that to someone but now it is serious because it is national international consequences, this is really serious, the democrats are irresponsibly nominating him to be president of the united states.
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>> at one point he said foreign-policy is a logical extension of personal relationships, no it isn't, foreign-policy is the extension of soft and hard power and value and that takes might and strength. we didn't see much of it today. he made a big deal of saying they were no angrier hyperbolic exchanges with putin. saved those for that cnn reporter. he later apologized. i want to play that and listen to the end of this. he gives insight into his thinking as he went into this. >> i owe my last question or an apology. to be a good report you've got to be negative. you never ask positive questions. there is a value to being realistic, and put on an optimistic face. >> this is an optimistic front, he knows nothing is coming of this thing.
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no wonder putin trashed him when asked what they talked about. he offered we talked about what his mother said. laura: a really bad russian accent. there was one positive biden performance. >> nobody is better than you and i know we can do better than that. >> i appreciate that. >> i appreciate you, merv. >> that is the guy that runs england, boris car left -- boris johnson. excuse me. i meant by school get runs friends, macaroni. i the president guy, come on. laura: that biden is more snappy than the other guy. as biden would say, keep them laughing. back to you, shannon. laura: thank you, brett.
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brand-new data on vaccinating and masking kids under 18 should be a wake-up call to every medical professional. what happened? doctor jay is back with the details next. ♪it's, oh, so quiet♪ ♪shhhh shhhh♪ ♪it's, oh, so still♪ ♪shhhh shhhh♪ ♪and so peaceful until...♪ ♪you blow a fuse♪ ♪zing boom♪ ♪the devil cuts loose. zing boom♪ ♪so what's the use. wow bam♪ ♪of falling in love?♪
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the most egregious is their reckless disregard for our kids safety. the fda released alarming findings >> the medical assessment list epidemic since is pretty long but the most egregious is the reckless disregard for kids safety. the if they released alarming findings the 12 to 15-year-olds given the pfizer vaccine experienced serious adverse affect every eight times higher than big pharma previously reported. that is why did out of canada show the 20 to 29-year-olds, risk of serious harm from the astrazeneca vaccine is 37.5% greater been getting severely ill from:. imagine the risk to even younger people. here with me now is professor of medicine at stanford who has a piece coming out tomorrow and martin cold war fun this very topic. why is this data being ignored. >> it shouldn't be. the risks that children face from covid itself is vanishingly
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small, it is an emergency use vaccine and we don't know all of the characteristics, myocarditis is happening children. any risk at all for this vaccine in children, why give it to them is the argument. i say wait and see rather than rush forward with this. >> jerome adams, former surgeon general under donald trump made a comment about vaccinating young people saying the matter your age or perceived risk, the risk of myocarditis or blood clots or hospitalization or just from covid 19 far exceeds any known risks from the vaccine. is that correct? >> that's not right. i think he got this wrong. the rate at which kids suffer from covid is very low is more kids died last year of the flu then died of covid whereas the
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risk of the vaccine, the rate of myocarditis in kids given the vaccine is one in 5000. basically you are balancing a very low risk benefit against even small risk of harm, if you are older the vaccine is a good idea because the risk of covid is so bad when you get it. you accept some side effects because of the bad risk but children the calculation is completely different. laura: the uk seems pretty wary about vaccinating children, the daily telegraph reporting experts on a joint committee of accusation and making a recommendation again, nation of under 18. the statement said more time is needed to assess the study but i just heard tonight that in washington dc a very prominent
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catholic school is going to be requiring students who enroll to have the covid vaccine, a private catholic institution putting parents in a difficult position. >> colleges have done that around the country as well mandating vaccines for young people. in a situation like this where we have emergency use vaccine it is unethical to mandate it. it can be a personal decision if you are scared, i can understand that but as a leader of an institution demanding everyone take it, the kids in your chart take it doesn't make sense. laura: parents in florescent their kids masks to a lab for analysis in the report showed the masks were contaminated with bacteria, parasites, fungi including dangerous path energetic and pneumonia causing
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bacteria, no viruses were detected on the masks. are you surprised? >> not even a little. anyone who has little children around for a little while understand he will get all kinds of things on the masks at the end of the day. like the vaccine, asking kids to where the masks there's no real benefit from it, kids spread the disease less than adults and there is harm. with kids we mistreated some like vectors of the disease when they are not. laura: child abuse, i will say it, making kids wear masks, thank you. we will show you what i was doing in florida today. involves a gun and a live shooter.
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there is no way out of the situation. >> and so can you believe. laura: that is a small part of the report we are going to bring you tomorrow night, you do not want to miss it. my heart is still pounding. gutfeld is next. todd: it is thursday june 17th, president biden returning home from his historic summit with vladimir putin, cybersecurity topping the list of concerns, we have a recap and resurrection from donald trump and call the day russia. >> republicans settling up to confront the border search with texas committing millions, florida sending back up. todd: it is graduation day for new york's
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