is that prolonged school closures were harming children. > well, lau jennifer, you yo and i and a fetow others turned out to be right.ght. elod to without a doubt, w were right. mental look at look a ht what s happene to the children s test scores, their mental health, all o the other things, anxiety and alcohol abuse, all of itl .h all of it was driven by the lockdowns. and no one s paid the price except the kids. the price eah,o onyeah. pr nico one has paid the price. no one s taken any ownership.rs. i will say eve i will say everybody seems to ti want to distance themselvesst from the decision. the governor ofsa that new york just a few weeks ago said, oh, boy, that was a terrible decision. dr. fauci . just, you know, a week think on abc ago, i think, on abc, said he had nothing to do with it. so everybodyso everybody seems t distance themselves from it and act like it just happened. . it didn t just happen.an it wasd a policy choicede. and democratic leaders , .innkly, made it
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kari lake behind where as masters is close,he but running ahead with that same group of votes. there s a bit ofsa a disconnect between theof two of them there. that s interesting. but this is the way it goes in arizona. we get just this massive, massive batch of votes from all these counties just after 11:00 p.m. eastern. and it s going to slow down. once you get that initial batch from all these counties. a big one still to come. pima county, second biggest in the state where tucson is, let s look to see that light up. i think that will add a little more clarity here. but once you get these initial batches in arizona from all these counties, we ll get some more as the night progresses. that will be votes that were cast in person today. and then i think it s really tomorrow, there s a pause there. and you re going to get more ballots released tomorrow and maybe in the coming days after that. so depending on how close this is, again, it s a process that may not wrap up tonight. but i th
i don t want to do. how is that something that you were going to deprive her ofsa r right to make a living based on that very reasonable decision? tucker: so, the white house is very focused on you and your state and this is the centerpiece of their domestic agenda, vaccine mandates, what they care about most. so if you openly defy them, i mean, are you expecting them to hit back, try to choke off federal health care money to the state, or do you expect some kind of confrontation with the biden administration? well, i m sure they are going to do whatever they can. tucker, over the summer when we had dealt a hit, i started a monoclonal antibody program because people were being admitted to the hospital without getting early treatment. since we put that program in, or daily admissions have gone down 90%. as we were doing that, biden try to cut off the supply to florida because this is working, and so i imagine they are definitely going to do something to try to hit back, but at the
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