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>> president biden returns home from his historic summit with vladimir putin, cybersecurity topping the list of concerns, we will recap and fresh reaction from donald trump who called it a good day for russia. >> confronting the border search with texas committing millions to build the wall and florida extending back up. >> victoria avenue secret trading angels for activists. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪ jillian: anything could happen such as a standing to say hello to you in this spot that you haven't seen any year and a half. neil: of 2020. i need to get my shoes shined, these shoes haven't been signed
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since march of 2020 and if you're going to that shot i don't want to look like you know. >> i think you are okay. >> good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. president biden returns to the us after his summit with russian president vladimir putin. >> they met in geneva to discuss a variety of topics including china, nuclear weapons and cyberattacks. jillian: griff jenkins joins us as the president is criticized for snapping on a reporter after the summit. good morning. >> reporter: after 3 hours in talks there were no deliverables as they say, no major announcements but they offered mutual respect for each other at the press conferences with proliferation of cyberattacks front and center. >> i said how would you feel if ran somewhere talk on the pipelines from your oilfields? he said this was a matter. >> reporter: couldn't deflected
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any responsibility for the recent attacks. >> as for american sources they said most of the cyberattacks in the world are carried out from the cyber realm of the united states. >> the presidents did agree to working groups like cyberattacks and arms control but when pressed on whether putin showed any sign of stopping his provocations president biden seem to lose his cool. >> why are you confident he will change his behavior? >> what do you do all the time? >> past behavior has not changed and the press conference denied any involvement and how does that help with the constructive meeting? >> don't understand that. >> the president later apologized for being a, quote, wiseguy and says the next few months will be a test whether the summit was successful or not. members of the previous
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administration were quick to offer criticism. >> we all wanted president biden to be successful and america to be secure and safe, this was a disaster. this demonstrates a president who is not prepared to confront the truth of the challenges with the russians. and one tangible take away, they agreed to return their ambassadors washington or moscow in an effort to improve relations and president biden offered a parting gift giving the former kgb spy his aviator sunglasses. neil: does he wear those glasses? that would be an international thing. jillian: donald trump reacted to president biden's summit with vladimir putin. neil: was last night on hannity. >> we give a big stage to russia and got nothing. we gave up something that was valuable. i stopped the pipeline, nordstrom, that pipeline was stopped and it was given back
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and nothing was gotten for it. it was a good day for russia. i don't see what we got out of it. i got along really well with him. nobody was tougher on russia. he would say that, nobody was tougher on russia. you never heard of nordstrom, you never heard of all the things we did in terms of sanctions, so many sanctions i was loving the idea of taking them off. i would love to take them off as soon as they got their act together. we had a great shot at having an unbelievable relationship with russia. jillian: you heard the former president say we gave a big stage to russia and the question, as we monday morning quarterback, the big question is was it ultimately the best idea to have those separate press conferences? you to allow vladimir putin to say whatever he wanted to say unchecked. >> without a president who was willing to go after him in that
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tête-à-tête kind of press conference situation. people-back to the scene in love actually with billy bob thornton where he has that back and forth and leslie marshall talked about that the other day, that image is important because it harkens back to a time they would counterbalance each other but instead we allow vladimir putin to go along and say whatever he wanted to say and have the world stage to himself for a long time whereas president biden said i will only take questions from a few clecs it and that connotes weakness on the world stage. jillian: there will be a lot of announcements in monday manning quarterbacking, that will continue on "fox and friends" later this morning, will have more coverage of them. we are covering this. the southern border texas governor greg abbott commits millions of dollars to build a border wall in his state as the migrant surgeon the us. todd: florida governor rhonda santos pledges to help.
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>> reporter: texas governor greg abbott insists the biden administration has abandoned the idea of security and the southern border. he says texas will step up to protect itself. this includes plans for the state to build its own border wall. governor abbott announced a down payment which would allow the state to hire a project manager and start the job, the announcement comes as a surge of illegal immigrants flow across the border. 180,000 in may alone with those numbers sure to -- >> homes are being invaded. people are being friends on a daily basis with guns, those working with those coming across the border in the federal government's absence. they are stepping up to get the job done. >> one of the governor is
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answering a made a call with going to doocy of arizona for more help at the border. florida governor rhonda santos, sending personnel from several state agencies, the first governor to answer the call, and they appreciate the biden administration open border policies for increased drug smuggling and human trafficking and now even some democrats are speaking out about concerns over the border over migrants urging the border. representative henry cuellar whose district includes the southern border, included vice president harris to visit. he writes, quote, i encourage you to join me and other members of congress while we visit with people on the ground who deal with these issues every day. i believe it is critical local stakeholders and residents consider their concerns and use
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their lived experiences to implement more effective policies. president biden put kamala harris in charge of efforts to fix the border crisis back on march 20 fourth. so far she has not visited the border or made any public plans to do so. jillian: she said she would go but we haven't heard when. neil: is to gain is need help solving these murders. a set up for information on the killing of maggie murtaugh and her son paul. that is 803 haven night 6, and a swampy area near where it is found. no suspects have been named. >> the husband of maya millette disputed gun violence, he was
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detained illegally, all 17 of his firearms, police say somewhere unregistered or obtained illegally. my's family joined us yesterday. >> and one day out of the week. >> it is set for next week. police interviewed 3 people, issued two new search warrants and reviewing eight new tips in the search for meyer. doctor anthony fauci denied scientist tried to take it to a lab. >> we always felt you've got to keep an open mind, all of us, it is a distortion to say we deliberately suppressed that. >> reporter: fauci dismissed
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suggestions the virus came from a lab since the start of the pandemic, emails show health charity thanking him for his public remarks, he denies the exchange implies suppression. fauci supports ongoing investigations into the origin of the virus. todd: victor davis hanson of the hoover institution says china has been able to control the narrative on covid origins. listen. >> they are saying we promise never ever ever, we really do promise this will never happen again. with the cheshire cat smile. they establish whether we know it or not deterrence. we have to look at this from their point of view. for a year and a half they control the entire narrative of the origins of covid. they recycle but left-wing propaganda and said any suggestion we may have had a connection between our lab and covid is racist. >> robert redfield sat down with medical contributor doctor mark siegel and double down on his decision the covid 19 likely came from a lab and call the world health organization.
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>> greg olson rings the bell after recovering from heart transplant surgery. >> here we go. what are we doing? all right. today. >> symbolizing the 8-year-old's full recovery after receiving a new heart due to a congenital condition, writing, quote, our family is whole again. time now 11 minutes after the hour. the far left spending a year protesting holy spirit and illinois town backing the blue. the organizer behind the pro police march joins us. jillian: tensions over critical race. the classroom reach a boiling point. we are coming right back. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807!
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packing a city council meeting illinois to demand support for police. champaign county along with the wife of an illinois police officer darlene christiansen, appreciate it. you are one of the spouses who decided i'm not going to stay silent. what brought you to that point? it is a loaded question but i will try to answer. in the background, this past year specifically got to the point you need to speak up, and
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thankfully amazing at spearheading. because we have that kind of. jillian: what is it like to hear darlene say that and to know there's a chance he might not come home and she is faced with it every single day and to see the images from the city council meeting where it is packed wall-to-wall. there was so much support in that room. >> good to hear her say that. when we started this a year ago this is the point we wanted to and we are not done yet. spouses and law enforcement told to shut up and not bring to the table and to be able to work to this point to where spouses are
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coming out and feel comfortable to say we lived this, nobody understands what we go through but our husbands are kissing us and kids for the last time and we don't know that, we are at this point where we -- spouses on board and now it is time to keep working harder to law enforcement together points back. jillian: as we look at these images, champaign county but all of america seeing this, what is your message to america about law enforcement? >> our country's moral compass has gone crazy. it is not law enforcement doing terrible things every day. it is our leaders and it starts local and then the national level and until we can get these people on board who care about
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law enforcement, the crime is going to be where it is right now, honor and respect they used to have is not going to be there. we need to continue on the track where we are right now and keep pushing good people to wake up and realize we start humanizing the badge again and not dehumanizing it. there are real people behind that. jillian: spouses and children, what is your biggest fear every single day? >> my biggest fear is he will not come home. a city that supports him, he goes out every day and does what he was called to do by god,
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takes care of this effort. he is quite literally spit on sometimes. people don't appreciate it. jillian: that is heartbreaking. thanks for all you are doing in your community. happy to see the support behind you. keep us updated on everything. >> thank you so much. neil: realization -- time, 19 after the hour. the acting mayor of boston does not support the death penalty for the boston marathon bomber. a new york city school, students struggle to pass tests. what they say needs to change next.
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jillian: sheriff's pledge to protect the second amendment amid a push for gun-control. all 29 sheriff signed this document vowing their support for the right to bear arms, sheriff mike smith joined us to talk about the initiative. >> people are worried about what is happening in the nation. we made a collective decision to assure our citizens that we will protect their constitutional rights. jillian: they say increasing public concern prompted them to sign the letter and protect american freedoms. a woman ended up in handcuffs following outburst during the conference on critical race theory in minnesota. watch. >> the conference was organized by center of the american experiment as part of its raise our standards to across the
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state. the arrested woman bragged about ripping all lives matter pin off of someone absurd during the altercation. she was cited and released. neil: parents in new york city's 20 ninth school district set up with low test scores and shoddy teaching demanding the state do something about it. joining me the founder of the student improvement association, michael duncan. how is the school system failing? change that is the school. in the system. sometimes i am like what i go through with him, why can't he understand the context and that is one of the reasons or something.
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neil: was tough to hear you. you said the teachers in this school told you to move your kids, move your son out of the school system. that is a stinging indictment. i want to get you on the numbers that are abysmal. look at this. in this district 29 in 2019 only 28% of black students past math exams, 37% of black students past state english exams. this is the average dollar amount, 27,$000 in ps 134, that is double the national average. how are these districts able to get away with wasting taxpayer money when these are the results? >> it is a systemic problem by the department of education.
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we have sat back too long. i have to move my child from the district paying 10,$000 a year because the system does not work for the community. in new york city they are failing. >> so wrong. is the response from the new york department of education, quote, all students deserve a rigorous education that sets them up for success in school of life. our continued investment in the school communities led to record high graduation rates, college enrollment rates and record low dropout rates. what is your reaction to that? >> as i stated before, the subject with my son is not understanding, that is not true.
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>> we've seen the enrollment in district 29 has dropped 13% in the last four years because people who can afford it refused to have their children attend this. >> i will never understand why in this push for equity the education of black kids are always ignored. this is not a new problem. this is been happening forever. check back in with us, we appreciate it and wish your son has a better education going forward because this is wrong, thank you so much. >> when we got the audio to work. was president biden tougher on the press that he was on vladimir putin? >> what do you do all the time? when did i say i was confident? >> no joint press conference either. joe consciousa helps us rake down the summit next. this one is costing coke big time. that despite soccer star cristiano renaldo. ♪♪
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>> how would this change his behavior? >> when did i say i was confident? i said what will change their behavior is the standing in the world. >> he denied any moment in cyberattacks, how does that help? >> you don't understand that. >> president biden stabbing at a reporter following his meeting with russian president vladimir putin, only takes question from hand-picked members of the press. >> joe consciousa joins us to react. >> i saw press conference with vladimir, the guy who doesn't really like the press all that
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much, has killed journalist in his country, took questions for 55 minutes and you have president biden who took questions for half that amount of time and when taken off of the teleprompter, the script he was provided, he called on 7 reporters for half the time that putin was up and she asked a reasonable question which is how can you be so confident that vladimir putin will change his behavior and he starts yelling at her, pointing his finger at a female journalist. i can only imagine if we saw donald trump do that, this would be a chilling attack on the press and democracy in general into taking a female journalist, we don't see much of that today but president biden lost the narrative yesterday when he did
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that because that became the story, answering a very reasonable question. todd: to me this looked like the prototypical fake tough guy who gets emasculated by an actual tough guy and takes it out on a woman. >> that is the thing. we've seen this from president biden before, when he is taken out of his comfort zone he becomes defensive, he becomes angry and during that press conference i don't understand why the leader of the free world who got 81 million votes, the most of any president in us history suddenly has to start -- has been doing it for a while, has to read from handwritten notes given to him and reads from them verbatim. why can't he articulate his own
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argument on his own? peter doocy is boxed out, why we are afraid of a rookie white house correspondent i have no idea, peter doocy asks tough solid questions, maybe that is why but again what we see here is a president who is shielded from the press and this is why we know now he didn't do the joint press conference with vladimir putin, because putin is out there like a boxer in a heavyweight fight, would that kept him up for an hour, 2 hours and putin would have had biden answer questions from reporters that weren't hand-picked for him, therefore that is why he avoided that scenario because he couldn't control the narrative and the one question, he lost it. jillian: your reaction before we let you go, removing holiday names, supposed to hold a special meeting after public outrage, the randolph township school district, apprenticeship with the randolph county school district the board of education
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has always been committed to diversity and inclusion among staff, and community, involvement and communication with our constituents, help guide policy decisions, changes and district protocols. your reaction to this about-face? >> randolph, new jersey, is not far from me in new jersey, great town, they talked about how they embrace diversity but they don't embrace diversity of thought. any thought outside the right thought in that school district, so many places across the country as far as what is right and wrong in terms of how to think, that is a problem and we talk about on this network over the last two days how one woman escape north korea as a child and she says we are told how to think in our education system when north korea is seen as the more open and free education system, that is a problem. todd: enjoy the rest of the fifth day of the week. i don't want to get in trouble.
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>> appreciate it. todd: the boston mayor does not support the death penalty for the boston marathon bomber, remain strongly opposed to the death multi-and respect the independence of the judiciary is the case continues. hurts we come the day after the parts of justice urged the the supreme court reinstated death penalty against the bomber after his death sentence was overturned last year. jillian: ufos and us national security, from members of the house intel committee following a highly classified navy fbi briefing on the unexplained phenomena. a congressman say it is important to understand there are legitimate questions involving the safety and security of our personnel. this comes as the much-anticipated pentagon report on ufos is expected to be released by the end of the month just in time for independence day.
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todd: what is your plan of attack if they do come? invite them in? what is your plan of attack? jillian: may be -- or a plan of attack but i would like to have both. todd: i haven't thought about, would like to have binders and pads, don't have anything for this. maybe janice does. jillian: you know that really. you haven't? are they in your office? todd: i will show you. you are with fox. janice dean. >> janice: this is like an oldy, i always get complemented when i wear it. i don't know who the designer is. todd: i am into that. >> janice: the heat is the big story, that is going to be the
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story today and through the weekend where temperatures have been soaring above 110 degrees, death valley, that is why they call the death valley, 124 degrees, 117 in phoenix, 107 across the southwest, fresno 108, even to the northwest, very warm and if you don't have air conditioning it can be deadly heat and that is why we have those heat advisories in effect but phoenix, we will get some relief relatively speaking as we get into monday, just 109. it is really hot out west. it is a huge story across much of the country. here is what we were looking at in terms of the tropics, we are getting into that season across the gulf of mexico. we think this is going to develop. whether or not it gets a name doesn't matter. the result is the same and that is a lot of moisture across the gulf coast from texas through new orleans in florida. if you live along the gulf coast
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you need to pay attention friday through the weekend, we will keep you up-to-date. forecast radar, don't think it will be a hurricane but it could be a tropical system and that could bring potential for heavy rainfall along these areas of that is something to watch this weekend. the heat a top story, already june across the southwest, temperatures breaking records so we continue to monitor that. jillian: i will look at those binders. todd: i will go to bat. the sour cream. jillian: i love all of that. todd: always happening. jillian: 39 after the hour, pain at the pump, donald trump tears into the biden administration's energy policies as costs soar. todd: a colorado cakemaker saying the cake border is more important than his religious freedom. ♪♪
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camara during commercial breaks. donald trump, you're going to have to shout even more of the pump. >> a $4 billion snub after a simple gesture from a soccer superstar. cheryl casone, help me. >> reporter: i recorded that whole interaction. good morning. donald trump pretty vocal about rising gas prices in an interview with sean hannity. >> we are no longer energy independence, the biggest beneficiary is russia and saudi arabia and the middle east. when i left it was one dollar and $0.87 a gallon for a gallon of gas, now it is over 3 -- will go to 56 or $7, mark my words and that is bigger than any tax increase.
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jillian: this is the federal reserve concluded a 2-day meeting raising inflation expectations and projecting rate hikes in 2023, consumer prices rising at the fastest rate in 13 years. todd: some calling it a warning, others a bull's-eye. jillian: a lot of reaction to president biden's meeting with president biden, the press said he made clear sinuous targets were off-limits to cyberattacks. >> i talked about the proposition that certain critical infrastructure should be off-limits to attack period. by cyber or any other means. i gave him a list, we have significant cybercapability and he knows it. jillian: things like energy, healthcare, nuclear, defense systems, the president did not specify what the consequences would be if russia ignores the listed.
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todd: here are places on my body a don't want you to punch me that all the rest -- jillian: a lot of talk about that today. a $4 billion snub, a lot of speculation that a snub from a soccer star affected coca-cola's stock price and subsequent $4 billion into the market so run all that was caught on camera moving coca-cola bottle the way ahead of the euro 2020. a french player personally a heineken bottle, both of those companies are sponsors so there's a lot of talk on social media. look at him. he is pushing it away. he made that gesture you side at the end of the tape which i can understand if you are a professional athlete, water is important but you don't push away the bottle. it is a brutal move. you don't drink from it but if it is a sponsor it should stay there. todd: go back to your office, smart water at 5:45.
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watch. >> reporter: all up i am sure. neil: let's check what is coming up on "fox and friends". how about the effect of the stock market? >> reporter: i love drinking out of my yeti. jillian: had one of those. >> reporter: good morning todd and jillian. air force one back in the united states after president biden met for a shorter than expected meeting with russian president vladimir putin yesterday. what did the united states gain from the talks? we will talk to spokesperson morgan ortagus and vice president kamala harris has yet to visit the southern border. instead she met with texas democrats about the state's election bill. texas republican chairman lieutenant colonel allen west will react and lara trump will join us as well as dramatic
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dashcam video capturing a hit-and-run crash in michigan that left a woman pinned under that vehicle. her 2-year-old son hanging upside down, sheriff's deputies made a quick decision, they worked together to lift the car of her. we will talk about that dramatic rescue all caught on camera and she lost the love of her life during the height of the pandemic and the widow of that broadway star is opening up about how she is moving forward. amanda will join us so we have a busy 3 hours kicks off 12 and a half minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning news. back in a little while. you are watching "fox and friends first". cheers. sorry? limu, you're an animal!
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>> victoria's secret trading angels for activists in an about-face for the company's image. jillian: carley shimkus has the latest. carley: victoria's secret angels hanging up their wings, no longer going to be the face of the comedy, they are launching a new campaign that includes soccer star megan rubino, just to name a few in an effort to save the company which has faced when doubling sales and pressure to be more inclusive. the famous victoria's secret fashion show isn't gone for good. will most likely returning 2022 but they are saying it will take a different form. what that form will be used to
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be determined, maybe a mix of famous people and angels but bottom line is the lingerie industry is definitely changing. todd: colorado baker back in the headlines. carley: jack phillips back in the news and received some bad news, a judge said he broke the state's antidiscrimination law by refusing to bake a cake for a transgender woman. his lawyers are vowing to appeal releasing a statement saying activists and government officials are targeting artists like jack because they won't promote messages on marriage and sexuality that violate their core convictions. texas senator ted cruz agrees, he posted a tweet saying shameful, this is religious persecution, naked and unabashed and it is lawless disregard for binding supreme court precedent. the baker who received partial supreme court victory after refusing to bake a wedding cake for same-sex couple but the judge in this case says he is
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you know, when he says there was no hostilities? maybe there should have been hostilities when you consider we have just been hacked by russia. they are going to present this list of targets that are, quote, off limits, that's not the same as what used to be u.s. nuclear policy. we used to have the ladder of escalation. it was a bunch of if then statements, if russia does this, then the u.s. will respond in this way. if, this then that. it wasn't that it was here this list of really vulnerable things, please don't hit those because that will really hurt. that's not u.s. strength. jillian: putin placed blame on the u.s. for the cyberattacks. this was part of the risk in holding separate press conferences. so what now? >> well, i think this is the ability that he presented russia was to go out there and have the narrative and be able to create it the fact of the matter is the united states of america has a greater cyber capability than everybody else out there. that's a fact for us. what we are treating this as
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right now and this is the apologetics of the biden administration a continuation of the biden administration is that we treat ourselves like we are just a nato country, not the hedge of protection that all other nato countries rely upon and we're going to go out there and speak about how strong we're going to be to protect that whether it's with cyber. whether it's with anything else. that's what biden failed to do to go out there and present the u.s. as the hedge for all other nato countries against russia. and let putin go out there and talk about how he is on some kind of equal footing with us, which he isn't. todd: where does it white house go from here when it comes to russia? >> i think there is only one place to go which is towards some kind of strength. i would take this away as something to be thankful of, at least he didn't show up with a red reset button like hillary clinton. but after that nowhere to go but up.
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jillian: are win or lose it. >> i think it was weakness. win or lose, he allowed putin to go out and there create his own narrative. he didn't create a narrative of american strength. he didn't create a narrative that russia has hit us several places in this already in the biden administration already and these are going to be the responses and they are going to be harsh. it was hey, here is a pass for what happened already. but, if you do anything going forward, hey, we might look at this, but we're really not going to have a red line for that because we're not willing to be that strong on you. that's a weakness. and that's what the united states of america is all about. todd: 20 seconds left in the show. the arguing for the caving of on the nord stream 2 pipeline it's going to help europe they are going to be happy. is europe waking up happy with this meeting. >> if you are a nato country you are wondering where is that hedge of protection? what else are they going to allow russia to do? what else are they going to appease russia with by letting
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them create something else. i don't think they're happy about this nato alliance and seeing the direction that it's going. jillian: great insight from brian mast. thank you for waking up and your time and insight. >> wish you all the best. todd: with that busy show. busy day tomorrow. tomorrow is friday according to all my sources. "fox & friends" starts now. bye-bye. >> former president trump weighing in on his successor's performance. >> i guess overrule we didn't get anything. we gave a very big stage to russia and we got nothing. >> is there going to become a time where you might call him old friend to old friend and ask him to open up china. >> well, we're not old friends. just pure business. >> never going to let us in that lab until we make the pain so great they have to let us in the lab. >> texas governor greg abbott miss to build the border wall in his state. >> in the absence of the federal government texas is stepping up
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