everyone thought we were done, we had independence day from covid. some of us said, no, we re aren t done, the variants will continue to be game changers and make it much more complicated. the vaccines don t offer us lifelong protection or for that matter complete protection. we re seeing testing isn t adequate. not just here in the united states. europe, which has been heralded with having some of the best testing in the world are struggling with testing themselves. so science and the general public have continued to underestimate this virus. what we re seeing could be some of the darkest days of the pandemic, numbers that are going to literally make it very difficult to run our every day lives. we ve just got to get through it. we will get through it, but the bottom line is do not
why isn t there a testing alternative to this mandate? well, you would wonder why isn t there a testing alternative and we don t know. really, the decision that the governor made is one that s really based on his personal beliefs, based in politics, it s not based in clinical evidence. as a physician, the one thing i m taught, the one thing we should all practice is evidence-based medicine and the evidence-based decisions need to not just extend to the doctor/patient relationship but also to policies that are made by politicians, by public health boards and when those aren t done, we just have decisions that are made kind of flippantly with the evidence that exists out there. todd: if preventing death in kids is the ultimate goal, shouldn t the focus be on far more pro liveic prolific
even seem to have an agreement or close to an agreement when he set the summit. then the excuse that s used to end the summit and take it down is the fact tragically an american service member died as well as other civilians. but then they kept negotiating after that happened through saturday. so the whole thing doesn t quite make sense to me. and it s just another example of the president treating foreign policy like it s some kind of game show. this isn t a game show. these are terrorists. yes, you want to try to end the bloodshed and talk to them and see if an agreement can be met and want to do it with our allies and keep those hard-fought democratic reforms in place. but the way he conducts foreign policy, this reminds me exactly of north korea. he loves the showmanship. he wants to have that moment, but then all the details aren t done, and then we end up in a worse place on the world stage than we were before. would you as president be willing to have the taliban come to camp
teachers can take a deduction for classroom expenses up to $250 and if you have securities like bonds or stocks that are worthless you can write that off so that s just another way to reduce your taxes. i know a lot of people out there worried and concerned about their tacks. i.r.s. expects you to take every deduction you can. it s nice just to be reminded of a few of those just in case. just in case the taxes aren t done, right? we only have a few more days left to do that. seven days and counting. thank you very much. to find fox business in your area, go to fox business.com/channel finder. jon: family members of a couple whose horrific deaths were ruled a murder suicide are fighting to save the father s good name. they say the real killer is still out there. authorities say john sheridan stabbed his wife joyce many times before pouring gasoline throughout their bedroom and lighting the place on fire. both of them were later found