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ofheos pt office plus ups only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. todd: tuesday september 8th unrest turned suddenly. police in la, rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters while a counterprotest in oregon's capital ends interests. in seattle police pushing for human barricade to defend their union headquarters. >> massive protest on the east coast >> reporter: daniel pruitt's brother speaks in rochester, chaotic and across the country. todd: the breaking developments overnight. >> protesters demanding justice
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for six boob straight night following the death of daniel prove. [crowd chanting] >> reporter: proved's brother joining demonstrators at the public safety building reiterating demands for the mayor and police chief to resign. >> our officials failed to protect and put us in danger. >> naked protesters wearing spit hoods in front of the city's public safety building to protest crude's death, body cam video shows prudent naked and handcuffed wearing spit hood after officers responded to a wellness check. in los angeles police setting up barriers overnight to these are protesters dispersing crowds
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with rubber bullets, tear gas and grenades. protests erupting there since last week over the shooting death of d jean kizzee. hundreds of trump supporters and members of white ring groups proud voice holding a labor day rally before moving in a caravan, arresting two people after they were seen tackling a counterprotest or to the ground. in seattle police breaking down the barricades had by protesters, 22 people were arrested and demonstrations. police sharing this image on twitter showing molotov cocktails made with beer bottles, liquid and bandannas. the push for mental health officials to take on policing amid violence in these cities. >> the idea we will take policing out of policing when you are calling 9 one one because someone is a danger to you or themselves or others is just ridiculous. >> lara logan, the host of fox
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notion's lera logan joins us to weigh on in the threat of antifa and other violent protesters. todd: thanks. jillian: herschel walker, and local leaders to put a end to riding across the country. walker says protesters destroying lives and businesses need to be punished. >> i want to put in a mandate anyone arrested during a riot, they don't have a residence in that city or town should be arrested and get federal time. >> the comments come after violent protests during labor day weekend. todd: black lives matter protesters harassing diners. >> protesters say they were antagonized by someone yelling blue lives matter and swinging at the man claimed the woman
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invited one of those protesters for a drink, similar confrontations in rochester and washington state. david webb will join us live to weigh in the hour. a fox news alert, crews will attempt to rescue 50 people trapped by the massive creek fire in california, the national guard flying helicopters into the disaster zone but smoke was too heavy. >> officials, fire and unprecedented disaster as it spreads to 135,000 acres, nearly doubling its size in one day. national forest in california sit down for weeks to keep residents safe. more evacuation orders are expected in the state this week. donald from hitting the campaign trail with stops in florida and north carolina. todd: joe biden it to michigan as he looks to flip the state in 2016. the swing state showdown.
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>> reporter: with the holiday weekend behind us, in full swing, candidates flanking battleground states is the president has a rare press conference where he praised the economy and demanded an apology for what he called anti-vaccine rhetoric from his opponents. >> under my leadership we will produce a record time vaccine, biden and his liberal running mate should immediately apologize for the reckless anti-vaccine rhetoric they are talking right now. it is political rhetoric, that is all that is, just for politics. >> this after biden and harris say they don't trust the president on a vaccine. >> one of the problems with the politics, so many things that are not true. people will be reluctant to take a really good vaccine.
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it is undermining public confidence. very glad we haven't. if i can get a vaccine, if it would cost me the election i would do it. >> the candidates duking it out in dueling appearances in the badger state. >> under this president i promise you we will have law and order in every city in this country for every american -- >> we see the benefit to the entire country to invest in small businesses and small business leaders. we understand the significance of what you are in terms of health and well-being of the communities. >> harris taking time to meet with jake and blake's family, wisconsin sizing up to be a key swing state along with pennsylvania, michigan and north carolina. the candidates are headed there. the president in florida's this morning, winston-salem, north carolina after the biden
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campaign is focusing on the midwest as the former vp travels to michigan tomorrow. todd: you can expect biden to make his way to florida between now and november 3rd. we appreciate it. jillian: as the president is the election cycle is the incumbent fox news politics editor chris tire waltzes it is refreshing to see -- interesting to see his strategy this time around. >> i wonder how it sounds in trump's used to make the same argument against biden that hillary clinton and barack obama made about him. this stuff is a bunch of who do. if he's elected everything -- if anybody knew how to actually run an economy we wouldn't have the problems we do is we ought to be a little circumspect about that. trump gets tangled up in himself, trying to serve short-term and long-term goals
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and it is tough at an incumbent to keep all the balls in the air. >> a fox news poll shows joe biden leading in three key swing states the president won in 2016, arizona, north carolina and wisconsin. mike: amendment intensifying overnight for two fugitives considered armed and dangerous. after a shootout with georgia deputies during a traffic stop. authorities say dalton potter fired shots at deputy darrell hackney, pulled over while pulling a stolen trailer and drive off, crash the vehicle, ran into the woods. another suspect identified as jonathan pozner is also wanted in connection to the shooting. he was not seriously injured thanks to his bulletproof vest. >> another fox news alert. in a-year-old girl is killed in two others are seriously hurt after someone opened fire into
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their car. police say they were stopped at a light in chicago when the gunman's car pulled up behind them targeting someone inside, two adults were shot in the back and are listed in critical condition. witnesses say people nearby tried to save the little girl's life, the gunman fled the scene in a black dodge charger. also, the house oversight committee launching an investigation into postmaster general lewis d joy he broke campaign finance law. >> he pressured employs to donate to republican candidates, then reimburse them. the spokesman says he was not aware employees felt that way. the committee chairwoman now demanding he be suspended. >> donald trump says he's open to an investigation calling him an honest guy. >> thousands of donald trump supporters taking part in a labor day trump tele in west palm beach, the freight of over 1000 boat starting jupiter making its way south tomorrow lago. >> one day before the president's scheduled visit to jupiter which is today.
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it is among dozens of similar boat parade that took place over the holiday weekend across the country. >> black voices for trump says these boat parades are an example of the real enthusiasm for donald trump. >> this is just part of the grassroots energy and enthusiasm the american people have for donald trump whether it is in new jersey or florida or parts of texas, even california. there is energy and enthusiasm for this president and it has been seen in something we haven't seen before through this boat parade and it is exciting. >> he went on to say this show of support isn't just good for the trump campaign, it is good for the country. there you have it. >> 10 minutes after the hour, the san francisco salon owner sending a big thank you to supporters. her message after raising more than 300,$000. >> labor day on the campaign trail, candidates visiting battleground states with two month until election day. kristin tate with young americans for liberty says the more biden campaigns the bigger the risk, she explains next.
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resident i will be the strongest labor president you have ever had. >> biden presided over the worst, we could sense lowest economic recovery since the great depression. >> battle in the background, before heading to florida and north carolina today as donald trump slamming joe biden's labor message, the former vp spent the day in pennsylvania. >> were devoted standing is crucial swing states? joining us to discuss from the young americans for liberty kristin tate, great to have you, let's take a look at the numbers, trump versus biden in the battleground, real clear politics average from the states include wisconsin, north
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carolina, florida, pennsylvania, michigan and arizona. it was tweet -- 6.3 a month ago, now it is down to 3.2. wise that gap closing? >> for the first time in his campaign cycle we are going to see joe biden attempt to campaign. up until a few weeks ago the democrats thought they had this in the bag, they could keep biden in his basement until november. as you mentioned things are changing, polls are tightening and team biden realizes they need to get their candidate in front of voters. the democrats thought covid-19 would be the issue and they would use that as an excuse to keep biden off the trail but we've seen americans get back to some sense of normalcy, many states are fully reopening and the death rates are way down thank goodness. also hurting biden in recent weeks has been his silence up until recently on these violent left-wing riots that are
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ravaging our cities. a lot of people out there are tired of being locked in their homes for months on end while they watch these mobs burned down our cities with impunity and voters may not like donald trump's personality but may realize a vote for joe biden is a vote in favor of the chaos we are seeing in towns and cities across the country. >> what do you think of joe biden and donald trump, which of these battleground states will be the biggest problem for each candidate? >> for donald trump it will be florida. the republican has won without florida in 100 years. he has got to be on the ground as much as possible. for joe biden it may be pennsylvania, polls show him slightly up but he said he wants to illuminate tracking. that is a critical industry to pennsylvania. the lamination of tracking would evaporate 200,000 jobs.
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todd: mike pence and kamala harris headed to wisconsin, they made some dueling stops. take a listen. >> under this president i promise you we will have law and order in every city in this country for every american. >> we see, we understand the significance of what you are in terms of the health and well-being of communities. mike: you saw a summary of each of their events yesterday. who wins in wisconsin? what message? the pence or harris message wins in wisconsin? >> wisconsin to be a stay for democrats to lose. hillary clinton we lost in 2016 because she didn't campaign there. she totally ignored the state and even with that donald trump only won by 20,000 abaca -- wisconsin to be an easy democratic win. however because of these riots and the looting and violence a
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lot of voters across the state are pulling on the democratic party particularly moderate democrats. >> market interrupt, while you make this point if we could look at this paul for wisconsin, this is the presidential preference, before the convention joe biden had 49%, the president had 43%, donald trump stayed the same but joe biden went up 3 percentage points. what does that tell you about where wisconsin voters minds are and where independent voters are? >> these race come down to turn out. what we are seeing among republican voters and some independents, the law and order message donald trump is sending out has been really effective. we will see which camp can turn out voters. wisconsin should be a very easy win for democrats especially if they are spending time on the grounds but i have to think the chaos we are seeing in democrat led states shows voters, paint a picture for them of the future
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with a democrat but america. it will be a very close state but recent events with the chaos in kenosha and other places across the country has to help the law and order message donald trump has been campaigning on. jillian: thank you for joining us. >> 19 minutes after the hour. david from barstool sports opening up about his fight with covid-19. >> some people got sick, some people felt bad for a day. i was sick for two days and exhausted for a week and a half. >> is message for people before they get sick. >> the massive fine for the world's top player when we return. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com
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mike: san francisco salon owner who called out into pelosi for denying virus restrictions thinking supporters after they raised 300,$000 online. in an exclusive interview, her sports call a powerful reminder of common things that bind us together, far more meaningful, more than ideological differences. those funds will help her relocate in a new location. mitt romney calling out nancy pelosi tweeting out his wife, getting cleaned up for resumption of senate, or salon and pelosis. >> after the city shut down the park where it was set to be held.
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calling out what he said was the city's hypocrisy for shutting the park down due to anticipated crowding despite left-wing protests throughout the city. they shutdown churches and now parks. time to stand up. he will join "fox and friends" at 8:50 eastern. stay tuned for that. >> western university, a spike in cases, the university will be teaching online classes through september 20 fifth escort ministry to say on campus classes will resume on the 20 eighth as ours conditions allow. this after 29 students were suspended for throwing off-campus parties. with colleges on alert, barstools, tucker carlson believes he had covid-19 and talks about his recovery process. >> tired and exhausted for two days, within a group of us
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staying together everybody was affected a little differently but it was a flu. it was a cold, kind of what i was expected. i was the oldest of the group in my young 40s and we had everyone from 20s to my age. from that demo some people got sick, some people felt bad for a day. i was sick for two days and exhausted for a week and a half but the bottom line is what i thought it was. if we don't have underlying symptoms, if you are not already ill or susceptible, and relatively young you will get sick and get over it. is a real thing if you are elderly or health impaired it is a real concern but for 99% of the country it acts like the flu. >> compared to the 18-29-year-old group the cdc says hospitalizations are up to nine times lower whereas age 30-39 hospitalization rate is double.
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25 after the hour dozens of people trapped as a wildfire in california, the rescue efforts underway. jillian: violent protests running across the country. our next guest spent his career in law enforcement and says the chaos needs to end now. >> a man is rescued before his truck bursts into flames coming up when "fox and friends first" rolls along. robinhood believes now is the time to do money.
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in a single day. flames is burnt to lean acres in california this year alone sitting in the record, national forest in california shutdown for a week to keep residents safe. where evacuation orders are expected. [crowd shouting] >> protests from coast-to-coast is cities like rochester, portland and seattle see another night of unrest. it with reaction, steve rogers, joe biden is set all this unrest is happening in donald trump's america yet you say donald trump is the end to end this unrest. >> make no mistake about this one fact that we are a nation at war. a war that ronald reagan warned
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us about in his time and donald trump's warning about in our time. this is no longer a traditional political battle between democrats and republicans, this is an ideological war, organ socialists, war against communist. donald trump can't put a end to this, he is the only person standing between the socialists and the capitalists and those who want to take this country down. >> let's look at some numbers, these are rests in portland, you see on your screen more than 600 plus since may, 59 they were they we can arrests but we have heard these people are not being prosecuted by and large. what good is an arrest without a prosecution? >> you are absolutely right and this is why it is difficult for police to do their job.
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arresting these individuals means they are taken off the street and sent to prison. that doesn't fit the scenario or the narrative of the democrat socialist party, they are trying to extend this violence out and it is a sad story but when you connect the dots the common denominator are democrats in office in all the cities and states. they -- a political war they are losing because the tide is turning, people are reaching out to the president for help and he is delivering. >> will that turning tied force these das to prosecute people or are they going to say we are liberal das, this isn't part of our prosecutorial process, we believe these people walk? >> what the president has done, working on deputizing state troopers and down the road local police, federal law enforcement, if they are arrested by the feds they will be prosecuted by feds and that takes the power of das away. jillian: presuming us attorneys don't follow the same liberal
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mantras as the das. i want to go to a similar topic, the violence is not just in portland and cities on the west coast, and 8-year-old girl killed in chicago as the city sought 20 shootings, eight death in labor day weekend gun violence. where is the outrage in the mainstream media among candidates for this loss of life? eight people is a tragic as far as i am concerned. >> we've not heard one bit of pushback from the democrat party with regard to chicago for a long time. chicago is a shooting gallery, a place where people, more blood in the streets of chicago than any city in this country but the people are beginning to react and rising up and the democrat socialist promise so much to so many in that city and delivered nothing. now they are reaching out to the present, looking and seeing the president take action in portland, seattle, now they want
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him to take action in chicago and i believe he will do that real soon. he made a lot of promises, kept all those promises when it comes to safety of the american people. todd: what does that federal intervention look like? troops on the streets? >> not at that point but looks like overwhelming force, the president used that term some time ago, overwhelming force doesn't mean excessive force. it means overwhelming law enforcement authority outnumbering the anarchists and rioters and doing what must be done to get them off the streets including with that an increase in intelligence and information gathering to get those people causing the destruction before they get to the cities. mike: steve rogers from new jersey, as always, appreciate your time. jillian: eight people connected
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to the murder of jamal khashoggi sentenced to prison, five who originally received a death sentence will now serve 20 years behind bars. the other three will serve between 7 and 10 years. jamal khashoggi, washington post columnist and american resident was killed in the consulate in turkey in 2018. is remains have never been found. the saudi government denies any involvement. the search for a navy sailor who disappeared from his ship entering a second full day as the navy and air force looking for any sign of the missing sailor in the north arabian sea was the unnamed crewmember was stationed on the uss nimitz. the ship's captain said we hold the shipmate's family and friends in our hearts during this difficult time. todd: donald trump returned to the campaign trail as he heads to florida and north carolina. >> reporter: they are spending labor day weekend trying to gain momentum in swing states. >> for the first time since a month ago swing state voters got
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a look today at kamala harris. in milwaukee harris toward a training facility for members of the workers union following a private meeting with jacob blake's family, spoke by phone with blake still recovering after being shot in the back by a police officer. >> really wonderful. what they have endured, dignity and grace, a lot of voices. >> reporter: harris joined a roundtable with black business owners. the man harris will share a debate stage with later this fall, mike pence made his case against her. >> joe biden's running mate is in milwaukee today. in wisconsin dairy farmers deserve to know senator kamala harris is one of only 10
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senators to vote against the us mca. >> donald trump keeping tabs on her trip too. >> he will never be president although i have to be careful because obama used to say that about me. have to be careful. mike: joe biden spent the day in battleground pennsylvania zeroing in on donald trump's response to covid-19. >> spending too much time on his golf courses in sand traps. >> of the vaccine comes out between now and election they biden says he will want full transparency to prove that it was not rushed by trump administration officials but scientists sign off, he will roll up his sleeve. >> if it cost me the election i would do it. we need a vaccine and needed now. >> joe biden will head to michigan for an event tomorrow. candidates for these background states, fox news contributor byron york said the race in those areas is heating up. >> the race is tightened in some
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key areas, the national average calls between trump and biden has not been that much, there are some states, florida, michigan, pennsylvania in which if you look at the polls, the average of polls, the polls are much closer than they were before and it is pretty clear that the president has scored some points on this. >> the polls reflect battleground states, in july was 6.3% difference between trump and biden. as of yesterday the difference was 3.2%. >> the senate set to return to capital as republicans and democrats locked in a stalemate over coronavirus relief. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell blaming the election for the delay, donald trump saying democrats don't want to agree on a bill because it will boost his reelection chances. >> don't want to make a deal because they know it is good for the economy and if they make a deal that is good for the economy therefore it is good for me for the election in november
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and therefore they are not going to make a deal. >> texas representative michael burgess joins us in the next hour to talk about the agenda in congress. jillian: a driver rescues in and second before his semi is fully engulfed in flames. >> we need help. we need help! >> tractor-trailer caught fire after allegedly renting another semi on the highway and i will. four the vehicles were involved in the crash. the driver says he got out of his semi and was able to break the other driver's window and pulled him out of the burning truck. he was not seriously hurt. 10,$000 for accidentally hitting of mine judge during the u.s. open. the number one tennis player was disqualified from the tournament after hitting a ball behind them in frustration, then hitting her
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in the throat. begging fans to stop sending the line judge death threats. he tweeted, quote, she has done nothing wrong at all. i ask you to stay supportive in caring to her during this time. >> there are no winners in this story. firefighters in one town rocking new shoes, johnson, 100 pairs of his new signature sneakers. they are going to the ridgefield new jersey fire department, johnson sharing the moment and instagram saying it is a small way to say thank you. the donation part of his partnership with under armor and the first responders. good stuff. >> i didn't know he had his own sneakers. >> maybe the rock will send us something. >> 20 minutes until the top of the hour. a frequent trump critic defending the president. >> the main issue is whether or not weather conditions permitted the president to go to the cemetery. >> john bolton disputing the
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atlantic article saying the commander-in-chief disparaged the troops. his take next.
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is a nebraska police officer shot while serving a warrant two weeks ago has died. mario herrera was a 23-year-old veteran of the lincoln police department. they are calling him empathetic, kind and committed to protecting the community. the 17-year-old accused of shooting and was wanted for assault. police escorting his body from omaha to lincoln. he leaves behind a wife and four children. >> donald trump thinking of former john kelly aid who denied the atlanta report claiming he called fallen soldiers losers. telling fox news, quote, i did not hear the president call
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anyone losers but i told him about the weather. do you think general kelly would have stood by and let anyone called fallen marines losers. the president tweeted in part, quote, thanks, just more corrupt fake news trying to change the course of our most important ever election. joe biden attacks the president again over the article calling him down right un-american. national security adviser john bolton talking about what happened that day when talking with martha maccallum. >> accordance with that article so the president made disparaging remarks about our soldiers, people buried at the cemetery in connection with the decision for him not to go to the ceremony planned that afternoon and that was simply false. the main issue was whether or not the weather conditions permitted the president to go to the cemetery so it took the fact as they were, very straight weather call. jillian: 19 officials including 13 on the trip are on record
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refuting the atlantic story's source but jennifer griffin has sources that confirm the source of the report. todd: donald trump slamming the new york times saying it should not be part of public school curriculum. >> i'm not a believer in cancel culture. you don't study the bad it could happen again. i want the subject studied carefully and accurately. we grew up with a certain history and they are trying to change our history, revisionist history. >> he threatened to defend public schools if they taught the project, that american history should start in 1619 when the first african slaves arrived in virginia. >> it is 14 until the top of the hour. college kids want to be social but labor day weekend partying during the pandemic has school officials on edge. >> what is it like to be a
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it is another busy week. you are looking at the streets of new york city, this was on saturday. labor day weekend a challenge for colleges across the country as parties and travel risk the spread of covid-19. university for alerting students and parents to expect more new cases as the school reaches a 21% positivity rate. us student jacobson joins me with her firsthand take. good morning. >> thank you for having me. what is the feel on campus. what are students saying? >> there is a sense of tension on campus. they recognize this is a community effort that everyone has to do their part to stay on campus for the fall semester, we don't want to repeat of spring when we got sent home halfway through the semester and missed out on a lot of activities. the buses are online for me. online classes are online.
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except for one that is hybrid. university campus on florida, to concentrate and get all my work done. >> you think people are taking the responsibility seriously? >> you walk around campus and students are wearing their masks. people want to be on campus. administrators recognize students want to be on campus as much as students want to be there. the college also realizes it is so much more than the cops that you take, online or in person, the extracurriculars you are a part of and especially the football games, the university recognizes student just get back in the stadium and share a favorite team so they announce football games going on a 20% capacity so a lot of students were happy to hear ballgames would be going on in the fall at limited capacity. jillian: sounds like from what you are saying when students are on campus, walking around going to classes or whatever they might be doing that they are abiding by different rules they
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are supposed to that are set forward by the school, wearing masks, social distancing and things like that but the problem we have seen play out a number of times across the country is what about after-hours? have you seen video on your screen right now of a lot of people out there it is dark so hard to tell about masks but there doesn't appear to be social distancing, not seeing many masks in south carolina. that is the biggest problem schools are up against. >> it is. and we are addressing this in many ways. university of florida, this apps, on and off campus, the new feature allows students to turn each other and for not following guidelines are violating social distancing guidelines. campus reform has been part of the trend across the nation where universities are turning each other in and on campus,
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this is only going to create more unease, the overreach and the nation of privacy. i can see this becoming an issue is students turn each other in, just not obeying mass guidelines. jillian: i would push back a little bit and play devils advocate. i see what you mean about turning each other's in and some could abuse the privilege but at the same time people who take their safety seriously isn't this a benefit to make sure everybody stays safe? >> there are elements of precaution students are taking, the university recognizes this as a community effort but by installing this new feature they gave students the option to hold each other accountable because in the end it is a large population at the university of florida and we are allowed to do our part to prevent being sent
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home halfway through the semester. >> doctor covid-19 -- anthony fauci said the worst you can do is in students home on a train or plane because then you risk infecting other people. we will certainly continue to follow that. thank you for joining us, appreciate your insight. >> thanks for having me. jillian: antifa protesters going strong in the portland area. how dangerous are these groups as they overrun the area for more than 100 days? lera logan reacts to the far left group's anti-police action. >> donald trump lynette in texas. did democrats ever have a shot there? congressman michael burgess said texans are not fooled by biden, he joins us next hour. investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us.
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these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no protein so my legs and hands are very weak. oh, oh, oh let's make sure that we bring them just a little bit of hope. by bringing them a little bit of food. become a part of the fellowship today by reaching out to bless these precious people of god.
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>> tuesday september 8th. fox news alert rescue crews trying to reach dozens of people walden by wildfires in california. todd: to me in acres scorched. an update on the dire situation. jillian: tensions reach a boiling deck in ross angeles to rochester, new york. todd: police using rubber bullets and tear gas on another chaotic night in american cities. >> to take on covert and throughout the white flag, he was worried if he started
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talking about saving people's lives the stock market may fall. >> biden is very liberal running mate destroy this country which -- destroy this economy. todd: donald trump duking it out with joe biden in battleground states. live ahead of two critical stops for the president today. "fox and friends first" continues right now. a very good morning to you and yours, you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning, the day after labor day. jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. let's begin with this, donald trump hitting the campaign trail today with stops in florida and north carolina. todd: joe biden headed to michigan tomorrow, states won by the president in 2016. griff jenkins live in dc with the swing state showdown. >> reporter: you mentioned labor day behind us, we are in the final stretch of election 2020, the candidates in battleground stes

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