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shannon: marianne rafferty live in los angeles have dozens of fires recap across the state. what is the latest? >> reporter: one of the biggest wildfire seasons on record in california getting worse by the minute, three firefighters hurt, a dozen injured as they played the dolan fire doubling in size overnight tuesday and in sierra national forest hundreds airlifted to safety out of the path of the creek fire, 150 people were evacuated tuesday. right now there are 25 major wildfires burning across the stand with santa ana winds forecast firefighters are bracing for a tougher battle. the man suspected of setting the dolan fire, ivan gomez, was arrested and is being held on $2 million bail. >> 90% of the fires we experience are man-made fires. we are up to this challenge and
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we are committed and resolve not only to deal with the situation but to sustainably address these issues. >> a record 2.3 million acres have burned in california so far this year compared to 118,000 this time last year. 100,000 are without power. in oregon governor kate brown calling wildfires there a once in a generation event. >> this is proving to be an unprecedented and significant fire event for our state and for the entire west coast. we know our losses are going to be great but we know that oregon is strong and will stands together. >> washington governor james lee express and similar sentiments after wildfires decimated 330,000 acres monday alone, more than the last 12 fire seasons combined. many families have lost everything. >> these families have nothing
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expect their socks ambition on their back so we will do everything we can to help them as quickly as we can. >> all this distraction and there are still four months ago in this fire season. shannon: a scary situation was turning to the 2020 election donald trump doubling down on his law and order messages warning what joe biden's america would look like while rally a massive crowd in north carolina. todd: griff jenkins breaking it down, the race in a dead heat. good morning. >> reporter: the trump campaign with some momentum with back-to-back trips to florida and north carolina and it was on full display the momentum as the president around a raucous crowd with the familiar theme of law and order and warning of a collapse if biden wins but also
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shifted his attack to tear into kamala harris. >> nobody likes her. she could never be the first woman president. biden has formed an unholy alliance with the most extreme and dangerous elements of the radical left, crazy bernie and everyone and you know who is further left than crazy bernie? kamala harris. >> reporter: the president alluded to a shift in the polls, tightening of the race at a brand-new poll shows the race for the white house in the sunshine state, 48-48 that even, this is he looks to expand his electric reaching for the green vote, the moratorium on offshore drilling in the atlantic and gulf waters and expanding it to georgia and south carolina. biden stayed virtual from his home in delaware responded to the moratorium releasing the statement saying he has
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eliminating tools designed to keep our air and water clean, dangerously opened up additional public lands on land and offshore to the possibility of new oil and gas drilling. biden returns to the campaign trail today traveling to michigan where talking jobs and the economy and the made in america event while mike pence travels to pittsburgh, a short bus tour, it will get more interesting now with five days ago. shannon: just 55 days to go. where did the time go? unreal. thanks so much. >> many swing states, former education secretary bill bennett says donald trump's tough posture may be a secret to his second term. >> in terms of violence, divisions, i think the firmness of trump, his strength whatever people think of his occasional solipsism's may bring moderates and people in the middle to donald trump.
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some certain -- even if he curses from time to time. i don't mean trump does a captain those in stormy seas. todd: the push for law and order as new protests erupted overnight, police in los angeles firing tear gas at violent crowds, in new york hundreds gather in rochester for the seventh straight night. facing a black lives better mural, daniel prude was restrained by police. shannon: demonstrations coming hours after rochester police chief and entire command staff down. chief singletary calling the event of last week, quote, an attempt to destroy my character and integrity. police are trying to identify suspects accused of launching fireworks at law enforcement during protests. as protests spread in several cities cofounder of real clear politics says the violence in small towns may get america's
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attention. >> we seen in places like pittsburgh and rochester, something happening in big cities, and everything happening in towns of smaller size, that gets the attention of suburban voters because they realize if it is happening there it could be happening here. joe biden can't control these people. the radical elements of his party will run that administration. he's counting on that being the difference we see is framing for suburban voters. shannon: donald trump won the suburbs by 5 percentage points. todd: announcing the withdrawal of 1700 us troops, senior defense department official telling fox news the presence of us troops will become by a third, 5200-3500 total trips, the iraqis have been consulted about the move and appear to be okay with the decision.
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jillian: the doj explaining its request to defend donald trump in a defamation lawsuit from a woman accusing him of rape. claimants he's assaulted her in the 1990s, the president has denied the allegations. doj spokesman says the department has the legal right to represent him. >> a law called the western law, under that law, federal statute, federal government employee is sued for actions taken while operating in the scope of his or her employment the united states can be substituted as a defendant for the individual. hear the president acting as a federal employee was doing his job so we at the department of justice have a duty to defend a federal officer doing his or her job and that is what we are doing. >> the takeover would mean the government may have to pay damages. a hearing on the case is scheduled for the thirtieth.
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>> cruising to victory during the state's gop primary overnight, 89% of the vote. senator jeanne shaheen crushing her opponent in the democratic primary facing off against republican mizner. in rhode island, former state lawmaker wins the state's primary election and he will face incumbent representative jim layingman. jillian: it is 9 minutes after the hour. a great white shark spotted ten feet from shore. the close encounter cost on camera. >> the name thing to know about joe, joe has never lost his sense of why we do this. todd: inspiring music in that little video, president obama sitting down with kamala harris to drum up support but will his
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and i pray holocaust survivors will be given the basic needs that they so desperately pray for to survive. that they so desperately pray for to survive. this is a choice for many decades. biden is a globalist sellout who spent his career laying waste to american communities. as president i will defend our workers, i will defend our workers and our cherished way of life. todd: donald trump taking aim at joe biden during two bell grand stops in north carolina and florida. jillian: 60 days until november 3rd. how is this being received and what does it mean for republicans down ticket in 2020? joining us with her answer maryland congressional candidate
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kimberly kl asic. the racist tightening in swing states i florida. wise is happening? it doesn't seem the president's messages changed very much. the change i hope he doesn't change his message. just like 2016 a lot of people are against the establishment as they see donald trump the entire time and the rest. across america a lot of democrat run cities that can't get control of the rioters and looting and no one feels safe. he talked about law and order, mentioning illegal immigration and how he needs to do something about it and at the same time makes valid points, talks about how biden has been in office for 50 years and talks about the same things, hasn't done anything in all that time and now his pick, kamala harris, is
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the same. a lot of people against the establishment, the democratic ticket is nothing but the establishment. i don't think trump has changed at all. todd: carly mentioned the numbers, florida, this is interesting, 40% trump, 48% biden, that is after this, 40% biden, 44% trump, keeping in mind the poll you see right there before the rnc, the one we see earlier was after the are in c but can the president maintain his messaging without getting distracted by things in the next two months? >> i think so. every election cycle the october surprise on both sides but hope he remains focused. the black vote for donald trump, a lot of people waking up across america, let's double down on donald trump, he has shown to prove, prison reform, talked
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about that, though funding, coming out of it and the economy going strong. we saw 10.6 million jobs added to the economy which means more than half of the jobs we lost, donald trump should stay focused, a website in north carolina, 15,000 people, fired up. jillian: his message, what is happening on donald trump's watch. what is your response to that? >> part of the agenda, if you look at the agitators, they are actually being bused in, that is an agenda being played out to blame trump for what is
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happening, black lives matter, whoever is behind-the-scenes is the actual interview and i think those people are in support of the democrat party. donald trump will win in november. >> president obama sitting down with kamala harris. take a listen. >> tell me about joe. >> joe has never lost his sense of why we do this. do everything we can to show that we have a good election cycle. todd: you say ted tying biden to obama by obama is a bad move. >> we saw that happened to hillary clinton, it didn't help her.
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it seems really forest and they talk about solutions. donald trump talks about what he is going to do and how to address issues, the democrat party doesn't seem to have a platform so they will pull obama through to the end but that will save them. sean: that is how much longer we have of the parties to figure it out and how long you have to figure it out, appreciate your time this morning. turning to this, secretary of state mike pompeo calling for action against iran for violating the terms of the obama era nuclear deal, the united nations watchdog says they enriched uranium stockpile sent by the agreement. and imposing strong sanctions. sean: the suspected poisoning of the top putin critic, it is
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called a foreign attack calling on russia to bring those responsible to justice. he's out of a coma after getting sick on a plane last month. he claims he denies any involvement. he wants donald trump to launch an investigation. jillian: a veteran outrage saying he was used as a prop in a joe biden add. >> it looks like the president is calling me a loser and i don't know if that is right. jillian: his take on the president's relationship with the military. todd: the governor sending $1 million, despite calling the border wall costly and ineffective. liberal hypocrisy next. so you're a small business,
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>> he was used in a prop in an anti-trump add. >> the president calling me a loser, using that to sell something they believe in their agenda. >> in his military uniform reading and part trump says he is a loser returning to claims in the atlantic. in an exclusive fox news interview the headline said he does not believe the president made the remarks and has gotten the ad taken down on several social media accounts. todd: gretchen witmer spending money on security upgrades for the governor's mention. and 8-foot barrier around the
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residence, this after weber said there had been an explosion of violent threats against her back in may. a spokesman said the renovations were, quote, routine maintenance and upgrades need to assure the safety of the governor and her family. arguments in a legal challenge to her use of emergency powers during the pandemic. healthcare providers and one patients with the governor over her executive order postponing nonessential medical procedures, arguing her orders were unconstitutional, putting patients at risk. adopted for usa today thing patients suffered because of the governor's illegal lockdown, will join "fox and friends" live at 7:00. jillian: astrazeneca causing clinical trials of the rotavirus vaccine after a volunteer got sick. a serious adverse reaction, not sure if the illness was caused by the vaccine.
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astrazeneca called it routine but doesn't know how long it will last. the first report of any serious issue as doctor anthony fauci says it is unlikely a vaccine will be ready by the november election but is hopeful he will have one by the end of the year which would be very good news. health and human services secretary alex azar said thanks to operational at warp speed we will have millions of vaccine doses by year's end. >> we feel it is extremely credible that we will have tens of millions of doses of fda gold standard vaccine by the end of the year. we will get data whenever clinical trial end points are met and whenever the report out report out the ceo of pfizer which was one of the two earliest vaccines in late stage clinical trials said he might see data in october driven by data and evidence and nothing else.
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>> in july the dod and hhs announced $1.9 billion agreement with pfizer to produce 100 million doses of the covid-19 vaccine. rob: the senate will vote on a skinny coronavirus illegal, mitch mcconnell unveiling a $300 billion bill that includes federal unemployment benefits, more funding for the patient protection program, money for a vaccine, it does not include a new round of stimulus checks. jillian: democratic leaders said the bill is headed nowhere. only pushing it to protect republicans, breakdown the bill when economists peter morici next hour. the time is 26 after the hour. new video of looting in chicago, the race to find a suspected. todd: officers say they were attacked by rocks and molotov cocktails, seattle city council candidate hoffman says these are
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>> if biden wins the violent mobs you see the violent mobs all over the place, they are biden people, biden states and cities, if they win the mob the where you see these guys they go around saying i want your meal, give me that food, a woman sitting there, she wants to we they come and grabber food and grab her drink, nobody has ever seen stuff like this. this is all that ideology. we are not going to let it happen. if biden wins the rioters, arsonists and anarchists -- >> a massive rally in north carolina. warning a vote for joe biden, a vote for the same radicals hurling rocks and molotov
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cocktails, ari hoffman lives in seattle and ran for city council, he joined me live. what are the people of seattle saying about these violent images on screen right now. >> they are tired of it and done with it. lastly you had a group of rioters attacking - and they had it. and hands a group of christians go to worship in a public park in seattle, close that part. could have socially distance. that christians prayed on the street, the rioters, injured police officers and 22 of them were arrested, no arrests among the christians.
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jillian: in seattle, rochester, all of these police chiefs recently resigned. many are african-american so how do you fix this. police feel they are not getting support from city council leaders in seattle. >> there is no benefit of the doubt to any police officer, they jump on the bandwagon from grainy cell phone video and say we know the truth of this person's guilt, you have to wait for the investigation because we keep finding out awful things about the people who are going to be victims. we found out with jacob blake that he was an accused sexual assault perpetrator and a lot of other things in his background, he may have been about to sexually assault her had just sexually assaulted a person. we find out these horrible
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things, people being held up as martyrs. >> donald trump has made the law and order message very clear, joe biden is jumping on that bandwagon. who is winning that message in court? >> i think the president is winning that war because people think polling is the only reason joe biden came out of his basement and started campaigning, when the president went to kenosha he took a tour of the damaged area, spoke to people, talked to people and joe biden didn't look at any of the damage that had been caused and they tried to minimize the damage being caused across the city and call somebody like jacob blake senior, father of jacob blake, kamala harris calls him an incredible wonderful person, this is a person with a history of anti-semitism and social media posts, white people, these are people they are holding up and meanwhile condemning police officers. jillian: you mentioned something
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i want to touch upon, a religious rally set to take place in seattle but the city shutdown the park and this is the same city that has a chop zone. how are city leaders explaining that hypocrisy? >> they aren't. calendars park was rated again because these antifa activists claim they are helping homeless living there but actually weapons, mortars, spike strips, using the homeless as coverage you don't hear them when they are rioting almost nightly, the shutdown a group of christians who want to pray in a parking this is a massive park where one of the biggest fourth of july celebrations is usually held in
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seattle with thousands of people so if hundreds of christians want to socially distance in the park they would have been able to. a labor day weekend, people packing parks all over the city. jillian: the city of seattle released a statement, recreation does not allow unpermitted public events to take place and ask the public to continue to adhere to current public health guidelines that we can keep our parks open. i remember when the mayor of seattle called the chop zone a summer of love, appreciate it. todd: the navy and the search for a sailor who disappeared from his ship. ian mcknight believed to have gone overboard in the north caribbean sea, stationed on the uss aircraft carrier, nimitz aircraft. they send thoughts and prayers to his family. new jersey police officer died hours after rescuing a burglary suspect from a river,
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authorities say the officer was briefly hospitalized after jumping into a river to save a woman and family member later found the officer's body and his home. his cause of death is unknown. he was a 15 year police veteran. chicago police looking for 20 people seen ransacking a store last month, police released surveillance video of looters breaking in and stealing items from a clothing store in the city downtown, chicago police asking anyone with information. 6.9 million bucks, how much money portland police spend on overtime during the city's ongoing protest, that price tag reveal a records request representing a 200% increase in overtime spending just this year. protests took place since the police shooting of george floyd in minnesota in may. more than 100 days since demonstrations began. >> taking a break following the labor day holiday as we had the
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final week of the campaign. todd: details emerge about kamala harris. peter doocy has more from dearborn, michigan. >> early voting, that is my birthday. >> harris has been on the second month that is looking for information about biden's life as a running mate from the only person who would know. >> the thing about ice cream, he loves ice cream. >> ice cream is big. >> reporter: the campaign edited you and a, new insight into why kamala harris was doing during covid-19 lockdowns. >> reporter: the use leader water bottles i filled with water and use it. >> reporter: 2020 look different from 2016 in battleground
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florida, and trump does, lead with senior care and according to a new nbc news poll. many problems will end, just have to win. the darkness of the past four years behind us, the anger and insults. >> reporter: biden is disputing donald trump's charge that he is physically or mentally declining telling a local station intensively a, quote, but how he steps and how i step. he stumbled down ramps. okay, come on. the trump campaign zeroing in on this clip from a virtual q and a with union members where biden appears to be looking for answers in a teleprompter. >> what will your administration to to give my husband a chance, thank you.
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>> you know, there used to be a basic bargain in this country. >> we reached out to the biden campaign to ask if it answer to that question was in a teleprompter, or something happening off camera the we didn't see. we haven't heard that yet. his first debate with donald trump in cleveland is three weeks in dearborn, michigan. >> donald trump junior blasting joe biden, democrats and media pushing a far left agenda. >> joe biden as a politician has probably done more damage to the american middle class, than any other person alive and the media will allow him to run to middle america like he will be the savior. if he will be the savior of anything why didn't he do this already? joe biden is the perfect camouflage to the radical left agenda into middle america.
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joe's moderate, you are not a moderate with the people he has chosen to surround himself with. it is a big lie. jillian: turning point usa founder charlie kirks is a lot of the election hinges on the pandemic. he is claiming democrats for keeping things locked down for so long driving thousands out of business. >> the president has been trying to reopen america for a couple months and it is not because of the virus. it is a reaction to the virus that 100,000 small businesses went bankrupt in the last few months mostly in democrat states that continued on the lockdowns unnecessarily long, joe biden said in an interview he would shutdown the country again if that is what scientists recommended. that and that alone should be replayed as lockdown biden every key state, small business owners are and a lot of honest that if joe biden becomes president he might shut the country down again. the lockdowns are one of the biggest issues in industrial america and swing state america. jillian: he has walked back his
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threat to shutdown the economy. todd: take a look at this. see that right there? 100%, great white shark in massachusetts beach, the shark believed to be not one, not 2 but 14 feet long. jillian: taller than me. todd: you and me together. circled the water with beachgoers nearby. the person behind this video saw seals along the beach could likely hiding from the shark. always the seals, nobody was hurt. jillian: look at this. a chance meeting brings joy to one young boy. 2-year-old bentley cannot let go of his new best friend with a similar condition, the tiny puppy, bentley's dad, up at a michigan animal shelter. >> celebrity remix would be perfect for his son.
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we got to do that. the cutest thing ever. the time, a shipyard worker, a trump 2020 had, speaks out. >> they are stepping on the first amendment right. todd: a double standard cost him his job. jillian: attacked by a left-wing organization, remarks posted and deleted by a member of the aclu. - [announcer] if you're balding, thinning, or receding...
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and choose opinions on what he has. me >> a virginia man fired from his job for where trump 2020 had, he told laura ingraham he wore a pro trump to work every day before he was told to take it off. when he refused he was suspended and fired. newport news shipbuilding says that his band political attire since 2005. insists coworker where shirt supporting democrats like barack obama. he says he has no regrets. jillian: two women facing a crime charges after being accused of attacking trump supporters, 7-year-old make america great again hat. watch. [bleep] >> somebody else's had. >> want me to call 911? >> you going to punch him? >> cameron, amy and olivia
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confronting the boy and his mother outside the democratic national convention in delaware last month, the two women have been indicted on robbery and assault charges, both are out on bail. todd: the child was -- nicholas nsandman facing the criticism. in aclu official is calling his acceptance to transylvania university a stain on the institution was he responded on twitter saying, quote, i don't want to see anyone attacking anyone related to my school no matter how right you think you are. be respectful and find something else to talk about. he made national headlines last year after suing major media outlets over there coverage of this interaction he and several classmates had at a rally in dc. jillian: phil murphy slamming the brakes on the turnpike's authority to remove american
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flag for highway overpasses. murphy suspending the removal following intense backlash. honoring lives lost on september 11th, in the garden state parkway and overpasses. called for the removal of 70 flags deeming it a distraction. todd: the towers of light tribute will be turned on outside the pentagon, and putting on the display, 125 people killed in the pentagon on 9/11. jillian: the time is 48 minutes after the hour. more unrest from los angeles to rochester, new york. jillian: are you ready? kickoff countdown, in kc,
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>> practice or preseason games, on pins and needles waiting to see what this is going to look like. the start of the nfl season is always sloppy even when you have three or four preseason games. what will look like with no preseason? anybody's guess right now. todd: let's look the protocols, coronavirus addition, cheerleaders, mascots, reporters not allowed on the field. team gathering limited to 15 people, one player for team participating, sideline officials requested to wear masks. how confident are you completing the season in light of the fact that rosters are pretty big to begin with but the practice squad are even bigger, 16 people, allowing something to happen if somebody gets sick. >> they will get through the season.
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if you asked me this 3 months ago and said it wouldn't happen, i think now with those extended practice rosters you might see a game get postponed, it may take 20 weeks to finish the 18 week season, might take 22 weeks but this will get finished by february or early march. you will have the end of the nfl season. it will get completed, the practice squad. there are a lot of talented players but what happens when you lose a star, if it is tom brady or cam newton or drew brise, patrick m aholmes who end up with coronavirus, what happens in that situation, the backup players capable of stepping in or filling of the
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breach that remains to be seen? "imus in the morning" we are so hungry for anything. want to look at the nfl games on fox, the big game coming up thursday, chiefs and texans but you see this coming sunday your eyes have to be drawn, two qbs that are our age, a guy named drew brise and tom brady. what are you expecting? >> this is where it becomes problematic, the patriots and buccaneers who have not had time to gel and mesh will get to was lower start then more established teams like the ravens you haven't had a lot in the off-season, that becomes problematic. todd: jason page, looking forward to it, appreciate your
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time this morning. jillian: i want in on that love. 55 after the hour. a fox news alert, historic wildfires burning on the west coast from southern california to washington state alive with the rescue and evacuations and heroism of firefighters risking their lives. todd: dina demanding an apology as donald trump blasts the unruly move coming up next hour.
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todd: it is wednesday september 9th, firefighters hurt, several in grave danger as california's historic wildfire outbreak crosses state lines, live on the west coast with the once in a generation emergency. jillian: unrest takes a toll in rochester, the city's top cop retiring taking his entire command staff with him. what now for public safety? todd: donald trump slamming joe biden over lawlessness. >> these mobs all over the place, biden people, we are not going to let it happen. if biden wins the rioters, arsonists and anarchists win. jillian: "fox and friends first" continues right now. you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday
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