into her records and to her ruling, so make the decision, but i have not made a decision to support her and that s really important. john: suffice it to say, you think she s an impressive individual, you are not quite sure if you can support her for the supreme court? well, john, yes, she is an impressive individual. there s no question about it, that her work as a state judge was celebrated on both sides of the aisle, work as a federal judge, appreciated and respected. but you do have to get into the specificity of her rulings to have an appreciation for how she would serve. one of the things i like about her the most is she is a product of public schools, k-12, public college education, and frankly, she has one of the best legal minds of anyone we have seen in a very long time, having started the process of looking through her records. sandra: senator tim scott, appreciate you coming on.
the meta analysis includes lockdowns had little to no public health effects. imposed enormous economic and social costs where adopted. lockdown policies are ill founded and should be rejected as a pandemic policy instrument. you mentioned dr. fauci, he is being highly criticized for a lot of the flip flopping he did during the pandemic. rewind to june 17, 2020. dr. fauci. the fact this we shut down when we did and the rest of the world did has saved hundreds of millions of infections and millions of lives. sandra: is that proving to just be wrong? absolutely it s wrong. it s false, the same way as saying shutting down travel saved millions of lives. basing it on a model that was an erroneous model anyway, republicans have said this, too, but not accurate. no way to prove 900,000 people died but would have been 2 million. no way to prove things like that. we do know now the masks allow
another funeral, i don t want to hear another widow, too early. sandra: why it s so important we know this is a priority on the part of the president, and the white house, and senator, i have not seen you react to this, but it s gotten a lot of play and the white house press secretary jen psaki on a podcast the other day seemingly mocking our coverage of the network of this crime crisis. here is psaki. and then on fox is jeanine talking about soft on crime consequences. i mean, what does that even mean, right? there s an alternate universe on some coverage. what s scary about it, a lot of people watch that. sandra: the fraternal order of police, one of the largest police unions slammed the comments. this is no laughing matter, its president said. is this white house taking this crisis seriously? it s obvious that the white house lives in an alternate
chance for rain or snow or ice, those grocery stores definitely take a hit, going to the grocery store last night and this morning i found very little bread, meat, and milk and don t get us started on those lines. 10, 15 minutes in some cases to get the necessities, john. so hopefully if people have not yet gone to the store, they are kind of out of luck. hopefully they have what they need in the house. john: oklahomans are ready to prepare. and stay warm. sandra: more fox weather coverage coming up, as always, log on to the fox weather app for your resources. stay safe and try to stay warm. and johns hopkins university, shedding new light on the covid-19 lockdowns.
been saying publicly, that we are serious about putting real ideas on the table to negotiate with them, with the spirit of reciprocity. not just giving things up for russia, they have to be reciprocal. now we ll see where it goes. mr. putin as you ran the clip thinks there s a path for diplomacy, we hope he s serious about, we certainly are and you can see it in black and white. sandra: trying to dig through some of the words we heard from the white house press secretary, obviously speaking off behalf of president biden. jen psaki was asked about linda thomas-greenfield, said she would not use the word imminent. does not think of the russian invasion as imminent. psaki said she used that word once, i think others have used that once, and we stopped using