if you couldn t hear rachel, all she said was awe, that was cute. rachel: little kid absoluting in his fatigues. pete: yeah you can them almost spot on fatigue. we want to see the patriotic school photos and e-mail at friends@foxnews.com. good morning. summer is almost over. second to last. you have to say it because you savor that in the process. it jumps up and it s over. rachel: you like fall because you like football. pete: i like summer and i don t like summer ending like anybody else. you want to go out on top if you can go out. we did a kicking competition. pete: in what i might have to say is probably will go down as the least objective standard for victory flat configuration fox & friends history. just random? pete: just a very wonderful kids 11 and under coach deciding on a kick into the net who the winner was. i got to say it was will. rachel: what i loved about that win, you ve won many trophies, but you ve never had a team of 11 year-olds surround you. wi
something works. we shouldn t be doing something till there s so much overwhelming data and evidence showing the harm it s caused and the aap is hell-bent on defending their recommendations of masking children, which go in line with the teacher sdownons than proving the benefit. every study the aap points to showing the benefit of masking kids, it s easy to tear it apart because of confounding factors that prevent bias and pre-covid times, we d disregard these tests. for every test they show there could be benefits of masking, i can show one that shows there s no benefit of masking, especially the cloth masks that are worn by kids. those with mask mandates, there was no change in transmission levels or hospitalizations. what we can do is look to europe like you pointed out and they re pointing that there could be harm from masking children when it comes to social and educational development. go to the c dc website, they ve done their own study that shows