prisoners. he didn t relieve forced levels at 2500. he didn t have an arrangement with the taliban and they want to attack our troops. he came in with a certain set of circumstances, he had no ability to change. paul: let s bring in dan heninger, kim strasser and bill hemmer. the argument is president biden was a prisoner of the donald trump agreement. do you agree with that? we are a long way from the buck stops here. it s the buck stops somewhere else. it is always president biden s mo. i disagreed with the trump decisions but the actual chaos, that was biden s fault and i think it was because he wanted his first 9/11 in office, the 20th anniversary, to announce that all troops were home and accelerated and pulled out support. it is compounded because the defense secretary said he had 0 regrets about the withdrawal. not the loss of life. anthony blinken says there are 175 americans still in afghanistan. does anyone talk about them, 44 and control of the taliban? it is the
participation in the last remaining nuclear arms control pac with the u.s. insisting the u.s. is set on destroying russia. peter doocy reports from warsaw, poland. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. here in warsaw, president biden did not publicly pressure china s president xi to stay out of ukraine. kept focus where it has been for most of the last year on vladimir putin. auto democrats only understand one word, no, no, no. peter: white house officials putting out the word it would not be good if china starts arming russia. obviously a burgeoning relationship countries while vladimir putin is brutal war in ukraine that would have bad ramifications. peter: have not deterred putin the war continues and now russia is suspends its participation in the new start nuclear arms control treaty. they can t be stupid people. they want to deliver us a strategic defeat while sneaking into our strategic nuclear objects. u.s. inspections of russian nuclear facil
john: fox team coverage from across the country. bill will begin things for us on the ground in uvalde, texas for us. our coverage continues. bill. bill: sandra, a lot of conflicting reporting whether or not there was a school police officer on campus when the shooting took place. texas d.p.s. tells me there was a school officer on campus who exchanged gunfire with this gunman. i m told that the officer was shot and injured and that is when the shooter ran inside the school, got into a classroom, barricaded himself and started shooting in discrimnatly, shows the 18-year-old local resident armed with the rifle going into the school. he shot his grandmother in the face a short time before this, then drove to the school, crashed his car, got out, apparently engaged in gunfire with the school officer, hurt him, went inside, then committed this heinous shooting. take a listen to the 911 dispatch audio. all units stand by. bill: if you look at video of children evacuated
with alisyn camerota and john berman. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is new day. it s tuesday, march 16th. it s 6:00 here in new york. alisyn is off, erica hill with me. always a pleasure. director of the cdc is practically begging americans to stay vigilant a while longer and keep up the coronavirus precautions as new cases plateau at 55,000 a day. dr. fauci is warning the surge we re seeing in europe could happen here. the president is asking doctors and local leaders and religious officials to help get more americans vaccinated, a vaccine that was developed under the former president standing in the way of this message is a mountain of misinformation and possible ma lev lance. case in point. the administration would like you to take this vaccine, joe biden told you last week if you don t, you can t celebrate the fourth of july. but it turns out there are things we don t know about the effects of this vaccine. and he w
started doing people that were younger than 16. you remember their vaccine is for 16 and older. but as you mention, let me show you, this is some of the youngest trial participants that we ve now heard. over 6,000 people age 6 months to 11 years. and then you have 3,000 adolescents, age 12 to 17 years. what s happening now is they re going to trial these, again, very young participants with various doses of the vaccine. 25 micro gram, 50 microgram, 100 mi microgram. they re trying to figure out two things, is this safe in people of that age and what is the right dose to give as well. after that, if those things sort of if they get the information they need and sprois proven safe, they can bridge these trials to existing trials. meaning, hey, we get a lot of information. they could get some results early. as you heard, dr. fauci said by the fall potentially high school students potentially could have a vaccine. i was going to ask you about the timeline there. so if this go