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parents, that is the issue. documents that, quote, donald trump will win big time. common steps, common sense significantly undercut the steve: i agree. measures of hand washing, reliability of the steele disinfecting, minimize who is going to come around the baby, dossier. ma ga for all. the doj says durham report could let's come back next sunday when get tested if you are going to be coming around a newborn baby be wrapped by november. the next revolution will be and make sure you're up-to-date televised. televised. todd: a warning from a former with regular immunizations as well, for example, some newborn spokesperson for hillary babies, you can't get a measles clinton's 2016 campaign to the democrats taking a victory lap jillian: it is monday, july vaccine, you're too young, you over the recent poll numbers. 20th. can't get a flu vaccine, you're this is a fox news alert, a quote, the trump campaign is trying to use much of the same march through seattle erupts too young. make sure you're up-to-date with playbook from 2016. this should be a blaring call to routine vaccine as well. into chaos, 12 officers hurt in the violence as rioters try to jillian: we want to talk about all democrats, specifically pool testing, to increase the biden, that you cannot take set fire to a police precinct. we are live with the breaking anything for granted with black covid-19 diagnostic voters, period. here to discuss political developments. >> the country in the end, capabilities. telling us what this -- tell us analyst and former director for they're not going to have a man what this means. >> sometimes it takes up to two bernie sanders' 2016, teslan who is shot, he's shot, he's weeks to get test results, if figero. mentally shot. let biden sit through an this is a striking admission by you get blood testing or nasal interview like this, he'll be on the clinton campaign from 2016. swabs. what this allows is instead of the ground, crying for mommy. the plan according to the he can't do an interview, he's spokesperson, based upon what testing one sample at a time, we've seen, is to attack biden incompetent. todd: no live lost between you can test it in batches. in the swing state communities president trump and joe biden. if they all come back negative, where there are heavy numbers of people of color. we have the presumptive you stop. do you think that this trump if one batch comes back nominee's response to the fox positive, then you individually strategy is going to work?
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news interview. jillian: we want to play, that test each sample to see who is >> well, for me, it's not about is the strong message from some of the nfl's biggest stars. actually positive for coronavirus. strategy or political playbook. so it helps save time, money, it's about real life. they're pleading with the league to make a safe return. it's nice to hear someone from resources, and hopefully reduce but with the fall quickly the hillary campaign admit what the purchas burden on laboratord approaching, will football be in me and many others have said gets the test results a little sooner. which is that black voters have jeopardy? "fox & friends first" starts on jillian: that's the biggest been taken for granted. a monday right now. frustration with so many people the question is, will joe biden ♪ just waiting, days, to get their listen. this is very important to me, results. this topic is extremely -- i'm dr. nesheiwat, thank you. appreciate it. >> thank you. my pleasure. very passionate about this. todd: time now, 27 minutes i've been screaming for years and years that the crime bill after the hour. would be an issue. hillary clinton's campaign whether trump is using that in spokeswoman warning democrats his playbook or o playbook or nt about taking black voters for granted. will they listen or will it be 2016 all over again. my concern. i do not support president jillian: a former staffer says ♪ come tomorrow,. ♪ tomorrow i'll be gone. trump. joe biden needs to learn from when people say this is some ♪ hillary's mistakes. distant memory way in the past, her message when she joins us it tells me they have never next. todd: what a great song. known anyone that's spent time well now there's score!, from force factor, under this bill. jillian: it is. todd: a nice call-back to the this bill must be made right. to rev your libido and maximize physical response. the wrong must be made right. it's no wonder force factor i could care less if it's trump late '90s, whoever produced is the #1 fastest-growing in office, biden in office, i that. i assume erin murtau. men's health brand at walmart. will continue to push this until unleash your potential in the bedroom with score!. they lay my body down. good morning, you're watching
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to tin think we can continue to "fox & friends first." i'm todd piro. jillian: i'm jillian mele. disrespect black voters by minimizing the effect of this thank you for starting your day and week with us. crime bill is insulting. we begin with a fox news alert, a desperate search for a killer todd: based upon what you have after a federal judge's son is seen so far from the biden shot and killed and her husband campaign, in light of what you left in critical condition just said, are you happy with inside their new jersey home. what you have seen from the >> campaign so far when it comes to todd: the suspect dressed as a addressing or redressing those fed ex driver. rob schmitt joins us live as we grievances? >> some of the things have been learn new details about this addressed in his policy that judge. >> reporter: this is really says allegedly his new prison scary stuff. the son was shot to death last reform policy but i don't think night at their home in north it's enough. i don't think it goes far enough. i think that the crack cocaine brunswick, new jersey. investigators say the gunman was disparity certainly needs to be dressed as a fed ex driver when fixed all the way, not just a he approached their home. inside, he killed 20-year-old promise. he promised this 17 years ago daniel and shot salic's husband, and did not fix it in the last administration. i think it doesn't go far enough. i could have a show about this mark, multiple times. the fbi is investigating the on all of the things that the gentlemen had to endure while shooting tweeting that they are they were serving time, the looking for just one suspect. mental issues, the family right now, nobody is in custody issues, being separated from the and the motive at this point is families that we're going to
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talk about family separation, unclear. let's talk about that. so of there's so many more now, salice is the first latina issues that i think joe biden to serve as a federal district can certainly go deeper in and those who are around him that enable them, shame on them. judge in new jersey. she was nominated by president it tells me they never have known anyone that has served any barack obama. she has received threats in the time and i feel that these two past. right now, it's unclear if she particular gentlemen i'm talking was the intended target this about today, protecting me as a kid growing up, as a teenager, i time. she was not injured in the have the responsibility to shooting but her son, killed, protect them and make sure their her husband also shot and voice is heard. injured. the deadly shooting comes days i get criticized for that. after she was assigned to work a for most folks it's just about case that is actually linked to trump or biden. to me it has nothing to do with jeffrey epstein. the story is still developing. we're going to bring you updates politics but the people i love throughout the morning but a and care about. todd: that is an interestinghet scary story coming out of new jersey. jillian: thank you for that dialogue. update. there is an issue out there and todd: rioters taking over the i think like you said, we boil streets of seattle, vandalizing this down to numbers and we don't really get the true impact stores and police precinct leaving a number of officers of that. with that in mind, and i know hurt overnight. how passionate you are about jillian: jackie abannez live that first topic, but there is something out there that we need to talk about. it's our second topic. with the details. >> reporter: at least 12 police kanye west, he held his first
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campaign rally in south officers were hurt. carolina. one of the officers is now in at the risk of being flippant, the hospital this morning. two people are arrested. does this impact the race for president in any way, shape or form? >> absolutely not. no one certainly voting for what appeared to be peaceful kanye west and -- at first it protests quickly turning was humorous. violent, rioters taking to the now it's sad. streets and breaking windows of in 2015 i wrote a fiction book his amazon store. they clashed with police, called kitty's litter and one of throwing rocks and bottles at the characters was someone that officers, the group leaving a trail of destruction, suffered from mental illness and vandalizing a police precinct. that someone used and exploited rioters threw a device into the for politics. i would ask that whoever is enabling kanye west to do the precinct's lobby, igniting a things he's doing -- we saw last small fire. it was quickly extinguished. night on the campaign trail, he's breaking down, crying at portland hit with the 53rd one of his events, he's coming straight night of protesters, up with all types of foolishness demonstrators surrounding a about harriet tubman. courthouse after a violent week at this point i feel it's very of clashes with federal sad. those around him, that are officers. president trump is defending enabling him, i think they're doing a poor job. sending the officers to i don't think he's going to portland. the city's mayor wants them affect anybody, trump or biden when it comes down to the gone. >> they are sharply escalating the situation. todd: we're back with a fox campaign season. todd: i can't thank you enough their presence is leading to news alert.
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more violence and more overnight chaos breaking out in for your really raw reaction there to that first question vandalism. seattle, rioters breaking it's not helping the situation that i asked. at all. they're not wanted here. windows of an amazon store and it is so important right now in this dialogue to have opinions looting businesses. >> reporter: and the head of the like that because like you said, city's police union urging at least 12 police officers hurt, one of those officers now they're getting lost in the in the hospital. rioters to stop, demanding a two people have been arrested. shuffle. jillian: rioters clashing with we appreciate your time this discussion on solutions. morning. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> people who are out here police, throwing rocks and todd: time now is 41 minutes every night that are rioting and bottles at officers. after the hour. burning, if they want to have a the navy heads to texas to help conversation, we're more than rioters threw a device into the willing to sit down and have hospitals handle a surge of that conversation, talk about precinct's lobby, igniting a small fire. covid-19 cases. solutions to what the problems it was quickly extinguished. jillian: texas congressman are. if they're just going to come out and riot and loot, that chicago is reeling for from michael cloud who requested the another violent weekend. extra assistance joins us live. doesn't solve anything. at least seven people were shot it just divide's us all more. and killed, dozens more were make sure you stay tuned for that. are you sick and tired of looking and >> reporter: it's not clear if shot across the city since protesters will meet with city friday night. or police leaders. the injured victims include a 10 todd, gillian. and 11-year-old boy. jillianjillian.jillian: portlak they will both be okay. no arrests have been made. as of last week, chicago police are reporting a 48% increase in on the interventions. murders this year compared to the same time last year. house minority leader kevin todd: violence and unrest in mccarthy says democrats need to u.s. cities was a large part of fulfill their oath. >> we have a responsibility for last night's fox news special, rule and law and for justice. the fight for america. in it, senator tim scott who has and what we're watching the been leading the republican's democrats doing, watch what nancy pelosi just said the other police reform efforts said the spike in crime is directly
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day. she thinks what's happening in related to the push to defund portland is a graffiti problem. america's police department. >> we're seeing the spikes in no, it's a mob problem that is new york city, detroit, chicago, overrunning. you have people across this nation scared to death. you have young children being killings, robberies and murdered because what they're shootings are escalating. doing to the police department. they are sky high this is wrong. todd: our latest fox news poll shows the lack of law and order when you start demonizing all in the country right now is a law enforcement, you get anarchy serious problem among black and in the streets with fewer white americans alike. officers to respond and a and get this, we are just 106 billion dollars out of the new york city police department, days away from the 2020 only means that more minorities will be more vulnerable and more election. president trump slamming what he considers a fake news poll will cry out like you just showing presumptive democrat talked about. nominee joe biden leading him by this is easy to see and also 8 points. jillian: mark meredith is live easy to stop. in washington with highlights todd: democrats blocked scott's from the fox news exclusive reform bill in the senate. interview and how the biden last week he said he was in campaign is responding. talks with democrats to reach an agreement and move legislation hi, mark. >> reporter: good morning to forward. jillian: today international you, jillian. the latest fox news polling investigators from paris will review the black box of the shows president trump continues to trail former vice president ukraine passenger plane joe biden by a wide margin. mistakenly shot down by iran.
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todd: trey yingst is live for we asked 1,000 registered voters us in tel aviv with what they who they would vote for if the could learn. election were held today, biden trey. >> reporter: todd, jillian, good morning. receiving 49% support, compare the black boxes from the ukraine that to the president at 41. passenger plane that was shot down outside of tehran earlier that is a slightly closer race than what we saw back in june. this year are in france to be president trump, he weighed in on the numbers in an interview analyzed. this was confirmed by canada's with fox's chris wallace. firmation thater who did put out >> i'm not losing. because those are fake polls. the black boxes of flight ps-752 they were fake in 2016. and now they're even more fake. have arrived in paris where they i have other polls that put me are expected to be brought to france's civil aviation leading. whoever does your fox polls, authority tomorrow morning for they're among the worst. analysis. >> reporter: but another poll officials will be present. the plane was carrying 176 from abc and the washington post shows similar trends with the passengers on january 8th when president down by about 15 it was mistaken for an incoming points compared to biden. cruise missile. 55 passengers were canadian. the president suggested biden may lack the mental capacity to iran initially was resistant to releasing the blacks boxes. be president. >> i'll get you the test. after conducting their own i guarantee that joe biden could investigation will allow canadian, french and ukraine not answer those questions. investigators to examine the he can't put two sentences together. recording devices. they wheel him out, they ask him iran determined that human error
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questions, he reads a and misaligned radar were teleprompter and he goes back responsible for the accident. feeling heavy? probioslim promotes healthy digestion into his basement. burns fat and calories. i'd say he's not competent to be missiles struck the he'l el assr unleash your potential with probioslim, the #1 probiotic fat burner at walmart. president. >> reporter: biden's campaign fired back writing for over a year donald trump and his base housing u.s. troops. campaign have cycled through the this was in retaliation for the same attacks against joe biden and have failed to get traction killing of qassem soleimani. on a single one. this comes amid continued one person hoping to get shun by tension between the united states and iran after a series of fires and explosions took this -- traction by this place at iranian facilities this november, consistent yeah west. he's -- kanye west. he campaigned in north summer. officials in tehran said they charleston while wearing a will hold those responsible bulletproof vest on sunday. accountable for those actions, jillian: good morning. welcome back. pointing the finger at the texas governor greg abbott is deploying five u.s. navy teams >> i don't give a [bleep] if i united states and israel. to southern parts of the state jillian: thanks, trey. to help with covid-19 response. win the presidency or not, god as the surge in cases overwhelms a former personal assistant has a plan for us. pleads not guilty to murdering emergency rooms. and beheading a tech ceo. joining me now to explain what he is accused of attacking his else his state is doing to help neither trump, biden, nor kanye ex boss in his $2 million combat coronavirus is texas congressman michael cloud. sir, thank you very much for apartment with an electric saw west can free us. joining us. we appreciate it. >> good morning, jillian. >> reporter: so many states have in new york city last week. jillian: you're part of a group already had their deadline to he allegedly em be selled -- of people who wrote a letter, get on the ballot so his campaign strategy and overall asking for this help. tell me why you did this and what was in the letter.
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goal is murky this morning. >> well, medical professionals it will be interesting to see embezzled $100,000. they believe that is the motive across our district, indeed what happens next. for the murder. never a dull moment in politics. white house chief of staff mark across the state and nation have jillian: thank you, mark. meadows making a big prediction been doing a fabulous job, doing about john durham's probe of the everything they can with what the family of congressman john they have to work with. russia investigation. the big need we have is people, lewis is finalizing plans for >> it's all starting to his funeral as the country unravel. i tell you, it's time that really, when it comes down to mourns his death. people go to jail and people are it. no details have been announced. medical professionals have found indicted. i think the american people creative ways to expand bed ceremonies are expected to take expect an indictment. capacity to meet the current place in washington, d.c., we know that they not only knew atlanta and his hometown of challenges. when we look ahead, what we know there wasn't a case but they troy, alabama. continued to investigateeclassid today, georgia democrats will we need is people. what we need is medical review a list of candidates to professionals who command the replace lewis on the ballot for beds. otherwise it doesn't help. his congressional seat. jillian: let's take a look at 131 people applied. the pick could be announced as the numbers, the cases and deaths in the rio grande valley soon as tonight. lewis died friday night at the in southwest texas. they are pretty alarming. age of 80 after battling what do you attribute the spike pancreatic cancer. in cases? todd: jack nicklaus revealing texas has received a lot of criticism, as you know, for he and his wife have recovered being one of the states to open from covid-19. they got sick in march and pretty early. what do you say? quarantined in their florida >> well, texas is an attractive home until april. >> we were very, very place and when we began to look at the data in our district, we fortunate. we were very lucky. noticed that a lot of people are barbara and i are both of the coming to our beaches and from age, both of us 80 years old,
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out of town and from major that it's an at-risk age. todd: nicholas was on hand for cities. with travel restrictions, people can't travel as much as they the memorial tournament at his used to. so they've been pent up and course in ohio. inside for a little while and he consisten congratulated the t wanted to get out and so it's just a with the traditional jack handshake but with a fist bump. jillian: this story is so forward, as we continue to get adorable. a california neighborhood back to life. >>, we need toremember to do soa showing their appreciation by throwing their postal worker a surprise baby shower. thoughtful and responsible residents decorating their homes manner. jillian: do you think the along her route with bows, signs majority of texans are being as and spoiling her with gifts, all responsible as they can with this. >> most people are doing great. while social distancing. todd: love this stuff. and unfortunately there's still they wanted to thank her for more lives than we want affected working so hard during the pandemic. by this disease. the heart-warming story has been shared more than 5,000 times. that's why we're working hard to come up with therapeutickings, jillian, i love this part of the to come up with -- therapeutics. newscast. because that one right before the first commercial break is always that uplifting story that to come up with everything we puts a smile on everybody's can to deal with this. face. jillian: that was so cute and the medical professionals are right in line to make sure we congratulations to her. awesome neighborhood. provide hope and healing for todd: yes. then we have to get back to people so they deserve the reality and we continue with this fox news alert. credit. jillian: fox can confirm that chaos in the northwest, at least
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mitch mcconnell and question a dozen officers hurt in seattle thin mccarthy are going to go to as lawmakers call for an end to the white house today to discuss the mayhem. the next steps of the >> when you start demonizing coronavirus bill with president trump. all law enforcement, you get an do you think that both sides are going to come to an agreement on arcky in the -- anarchy in the this? >> well, right now there's ideas streets. jillian: how do we restore law all over the place and we're and order to liberal cities. hoping to have some idea of former nypd lieutenant dr. where this bill is headed darrin porcher has some ideas. mid-week. i like to think that we'll be able to come up with something. he's here next. i also have to say i'm really concerned about how much we've been spending as well. we've seen the national debt go pretty high. we also have about 1 trillion to 1 and-a-half trillion of funds that we've already approved that haven't been spent yet. so there's still a lot of money that can go out, perhaps what we need to do is look at what we've already allocated to be spent and if we haven't spent it yet, maybe we should reconsider where that money is going. that may be one more idea to throw in the mix. jillian: the president was asked about the payroll tax cut on fox news sunday with chris wallace. take a listen to this. >> we do need some kind of immunity. the democrats don't want to do
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that because they're total -- they're totally captured by the lobby of lawyers. i would consider not signing it if we don't have a payroll tax cut, yes. jillian: your reaction, sir? >> payroll tax cut is one of the better ideas of how to provide aid to the people. it makes more sense just to let people keep their money instead of taking it, bringing it all the way to washington and then giving it back through the state and then back to the people. there's a lot of middlemen in there and a lot of efficiency that could be taken out, so definitely one of the best things we can do always is just let people keep their own money. jillian: congressman, thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. have a good day. todd. todd: time now, 48 minutes after the hour. some nfl stars throwing the challenge flag on the league over its pandemic protocols. their demands before returning to the field, coming up. ♪ (announcer) america's veterans have always stepped up.
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concerted effort of property damage at certain businesses and government facilities. police said initially this started off as a group of peaceful protesters on a march and then a separate group arrived, carrying baseball bats and they were after destruction but with the covid-19 crisis, and damage. what is your reaction to that? many veterans are struggling - to make ends meet >> well, what we need to do is or get the care they need. we need to learn from the dav has helped ill and injured veterans for one hundred years, teachable moments from the last time when the chop zone was was but today, the need is greater than ever. give to the dav covid-19 relief fund - erected. we need to focus on a strategy that drives targeted and help provide critical assistance enforcement. to veterans in need. when i say targeted enforcement, go to dav.org/helpvets we want to determine who the agitators are and remove the individuals from the crowd. or call now. this appears to be an organized your donation will make a real difference. attempt to cause destruction within that area of seattle. therefore, that targeted enforcement is the key. and we have to revert back to what went wrong and do what's right moving forward. todd: dr. porcher, if we know that these riots are organized, why can't police find the leaders and cut the head off of
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these protests, cut the head off the snake and then you kill the snake. >> well, the intelligence coming into the police department should tell who the agitators or organizer to the todd: some of the biggest names demonstrations are. as a result of that, we need to in pro football sounding off on have that aggressive presence. the nfl for failing to address when i say aggressive presence, in their words health and safety we need to be more proactive in concerns with training camp just around the corner. engaging these crowds to remove jillian: they say they want to these agitators. play but they want to do it this is something that i find safely. that has been great trepidation carley shimkus with fox news headlines here with how it's playing out online. i was watching the tweets and i was sitting there with my among officials in seattle, the popcorn, like oh, man, how is unwillingness to do. this going to end. the gloves have to come off. a lot of them are fed up. >> there are a lot of players we passed the stage of sitting down at a table and trying to negotiate and now we have of to talking about it, tweeting take back that real estate around the same time on sunday, because we saw how this has gone all of them concerned about the wrong in the past. jillian: is it possible, what nfl's safety protocols. you're suggesting to do with this is going into training camp fewer officers on the streets as which starts this week. we talked about some cities one of the players to speak out potentially cutting police budgets, some are cutting is patrick mahomes, he tweeted
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budgets. you talk about recruitment being getting ready to report this lower, people retiring sooner week, hoping the nfl will come to an agreement with the safe than later? >> well, when we take into and right protocols so we can considerationconnection with thn feel protected. drew breez brees saying we need rate, that's something that's in play. you have to do the best that you can with what you have. football, if they don't keep and i think that you have a players safe, there is no nfl. capable force that's on the ground in seattle and it's not so much of a police problem, it's a leadership problem coming from the elected officials. russell wilson writes i am the police are willing to do concerned. my wife is pregnant and there is what they have to to restore no clear plan on player health order in the community. and safety. we want to play football, we however, the elected officials need to give the officers the want to protect our loved ones. breegreen light and the officers the nfl and players association have agreed on some semblance of will and they're fully able to do what's necessary to restore a safety plan. there are still big questions order. todd: along those lines, we're that are left to be answered seeing similar unrest in like how frequently players will portland. yet the mayor there really get tested, whether or not face doesn't want any help from the feds. take a listen. shields are going to be required >> we have dozens, if not during games and also how to deal with a positive coronavirus hundreds of federal troops descending upon our city and test. jj watt also spoke out as well. what they're doing is they they are sharply escalating the despite the questions, the nfl
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plans to have a full and on-time situation. their presence here is actually season. leading to more violence and jillian: let's hope so, that more vandalism and it's not they get that figured out. that's for sure. helping the situation at all. chugging a drink in epic they're not wanted here. fashion. >> yeah, this video is going we haven't asked hem them here. viral for obvious reasons. in fact, we want them to leave. you're about to see some pretty todd: the mayor said they're not wanted there. impressive skills right here. what do you think, do you think they can get the situation under you know, some people, they have control there without the help skills that can monetize like of the feds? >> it's clear, for 50 plus days playing in the nfl, others can do something like this which i there have been demonstrations and people acted with impunity still think is pretty good. check out this comment by tyler, and the police department has been ineffective as relates to ten out of ten, camera angle, the leadership. now the demonstrations are now seven out of ten, wasting the creating anarchy in places like the federal courts. majority of the white claw in the federal courts fall under the jurisdiction of the federal the lake, negative 950 out of ten. i think that sums it up. government. as a result, the department has jillian: kind of funny. deployed the dhs to heal the todd: god, i miss college. situation that's occurring in taco bell correspondent, carley portland. whether you like it or not, if shimkus is back with an update you're not able to right the to a story we brought you last ship, then we need to bring in additional resources and that's week. >> i wear that title with a the vision that trump is looking badge of honor. i'm sure you guys are very for. so as a result of this, it's
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curious about this taco bell necessary that we have these update because last week or the additional resources on the week before we talked about all ground in portland to curve the those rumors of taco bell items that could be removed from the demonstrations and destruction that are plaguing that society. menu. they have confirmed that the it just hasn't happened and i'm ones you see on your screen are confident that the federal government will take the going away on august 13th. necessary steps to restore but the big update that a lot of order. people are happy about is that that community's under siege and the locally elected officials have not gained the solution as the beloved queserito is not a result. jillian: dr. darre darrin porcs going anywhere. you can order it online. this is after an online petition always, thank you for joining us. started to keep it on the menu. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. jillian: it is 19 minutes after it's a whole bunch ofreaction o. the hour. dozens of infants testing david says, please never kill positive for covid-19 in one texas county, how concerning is it? the quesirito. one other tweet, ruby says taco dr. jeanette nesheiwat joins us with insight on what could be behind it. todd: some of the nfl's biggest bell getting rid of potatoes is stars teaming up to slam the league. the reason i have trust issues. their concerns about covid there's a lot of reaction. protocols, just days before training camps begin. the qeusirito stays. ♪ as you get older, jillian: you can sleep at night. >> yes, thank god. jillian: thank goodness. todd: thank the lord. jillian: carley, thank you. coming up in the next hour of
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jillian: good morning. welcome back. aztecs as continues to fight a rapid spread of infections, one county reports it's taking a toll on infants. todd: at least 85 infants under the age of 1 have tested positive for coronavirus since mid-march with the virus even taking the life of a baby boy under six months old. fox news medical contributor and family and emergency medical doctor. dr. jeanette nesheiwat joins us live to weigh in. how worried should new parents be? >> good morning. we should be concerned but we should not worry. we just need to make sure that we're adhering to safety precautions and disinfecting and hand washing because just like seniors, newborn babies are
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potentially higher risk of complication. but this just goes to show you, >> you still talk about it as, quote, burning embers. todd, this is a testament to the this isn't burning embers, this importance of contact tracing is a forest fire. when we see this local outbreak >> i say flames, we'll put out in a pediatric population. the flames. i think we have one of the the exact source of what happened with these 85 babies is lowest mortality rates in the unclear. it could be maybe from a parent, world. >> that's not true. >> will you get me the maybe a visitor, a babysitter, a mortality rate. i hope you show this, because it shows what fake news is all healthcare worker. we don't know the exact source about. rob: happening right now at of why we have this pediatric 5:00 a.m., a fiery fox news outbreak. interview as president trump we're not seeing so many of them sounds off on critics over his like we do here in texas but it handling of the pandemic. is concerning to determine where did this stem from, was it one jillian: his defense for the recent surge in u.s. cases. rob: a fox news alert, a march person, was it a super spreader. especially because we know that through seattle erupts into kaye neo nates like seniors and those chaos, 12 police officers hurt with weakened immune systems as rioters loot stores. could be at a higher risk of jillian: in portland, city leaders maintain that weeks of information. jillian: doesn't this change the game, the information we know at this point how susceptible babies and perhaps younger kids may be. >> those under the age of 2 are at a higher risk.
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everyone else, 2 and up, between the ages of 2 and 10, they're not at high risk of severe complications like adults or old offer children or those with co-morbidities. we are learning as the time goes by more and more about how the virus affects kids, newborns, adults, those with co-more of bid at thises but -- co-morbidities. but at this point it's critical to continue mitigation efforts to prevent this from happening again. one baby lost is just heart-breaking. todd: yeah. let's take a look at the numbers on kids. this is a study on severe or critical illness from covid-19 in babies and children. and you see right there a majority of under 1 year old, about 10.6 and then the numbers go down from there. i guess if i'm a parent, i'm trying to think, okay, what can i do. what is within my hands. husband and wife are trying to raise this kids. two parents trying to raise a kid. one parent trying to raise a kid.
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what do i do to keep my baby safe? >> first and foremost, practice physical distancing, keep your hands washed and cleaned. be careful who you allow to come close to your baby, especially a newborn baby under 90 days of age. make sure anyone that's coming around the newborn baby has been tested, has not been out in large crowds, the same measures we would take even if there wasn't a covid outbreak, because babies under 90 days of age are at high risk of any disease, not he traditionalus. t
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