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jillian: it is tuesday june 1st, breaking overnight in california sergeant in 17 year veteran of the force shot and killed the bias suspect to let him on the chase before taking out a gun and firing leaving another family of a police department morning. will: more details how the biden administration plans to help communities of color as he tends to tulsa. jillian: small businesses with a major-league lawsuit over the mlb's decision to hold the all-star game from atlanta. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪
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todd: a couple notes, throughout the bay area, in atlanta voted the worst song in history a couple years ago. i disagree. i like this song. jillian: how many people participated? todd: the billboard reorganization, voted worst song in history and i don't understand why. i like it. jillian: he knows a lot about things. todd: waited till friday. with that we are in tuesday, you are watching "fox and friends first". jillian: this justin. the biden administration reviewing a plan to invest in communities of color. todd: just before the president heads to oklahoma to pay respect to victims of the 1921 tulsa race massacre. griff jenkins joins us with what
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the president is proposing. >> reporter: 90 seconds ago the white house embargo lifting so we can tell you details of the president's new economic push to help communities of color. involves 10 billion for of revitalization, 15 billion for transportation infrastructure, 5 billion for border wall housing, 31 billion in small business programs after the president's proclamation of the day of remembrance for tulsa saying i call on the american people to reflect on deep roots of racial terror in the nation and we commit to rooting out systemic racism across the country. biden's visit today will be a first for a president being part of the remembrances marking the one hundredth anniversary of the massacre, what was known as black wall street, 300 black residents, it comes after a memorial service, lawmakers demanded action and reparations.
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>> what happened in this community, what happened to my people is unacceptable. >> we will say to america that we too are america. we too should be repaired, restored. >> reparations required today today today. todd: this comes after the president spent memorial day at arlington national cemetery honoring america's fallen heroes and their families and issuing a stark warning for the future. >> democracy itself is in peril. here at home and around the world. what we do now, what we do now, how we honor the memories of the fallen will determine whether or not democracy will long endure. >> reporter: vice president harris is not expected to be in
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tulsa today but hud secretary marcia fudge with presidential advisors susan rice will be in attendance. todd: a lot of information, we appreciate it. jillian: california deputy has died after being shot during a high-speed chase, sergeant dominic was airlifted to the hospital where he later died from his injuries. the san bernardino county sheriff's deputy pulled over a motorcyclist without a license plate when they took off. 's deputies approached the abandoned bike the suspect started shooting at them. the suspect was killed, the cop was a 17 year veteran of the department. todd: looking for the shooter who killed a man. the victim's suspect had a confrontation outside, leading to shots fired. the victim was declared dead at the scene. police know the suspect is but did not give a description. jillian: california governor gavin newsom pardoning 14 people including two men facing deportation. the pardon will allow the men to
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keep their green cards, they spent two decades for crimes they committed when they were teens. while incarcerated both men helped fight firefighters. each man demonstrated he's living a, quote, upright life. todd: 100 illegal immigrants including eight kids found crammed in the back of a big rig in texas, the driver tried to speed away after was told to go through a second inspection point. he jumped out along the highway. border patrol agents in the laredo sector rescued nearly 500 migrants in the last 10 days alone. jillian: from conspiracy to feasible, british intelligence reassessing the wuhan lab leak theory. todd: kitty logan has the details. >> reporter: three and a half million people died of covid 19 worldwide, more than a year
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after the pandemic we don't really know what the origins of the virus was. if you remember the world health organization, initially no evidence of a lab leak, they fought it highly unlikely the presence of the wuhan lab is apparently committed. questions remain about how open china has been over this. in the uk the government says we need to know more. >> it is only right that the who conducts an investigation unencumbered for all of us to understand and deal with the pandemic. jillian: >> reporter: president biden has reopened the debate about origins of the virus a intelligence agency still looking into the theory that covid 19 originated in the wuhan lab. could have been accidentally leaked. no clear answers yet but president biden asked the investigation to conclude within the next 90 days.
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china denies the lab leak and accused the us of politicizing the investigation. it says the virus is transmitted naturally from animals to humans perhaps through imported frozen food. the virus emerging at this wet marketing wuhan but many questions remain and now the world health organization is calling on us intelligence agencies to offer up any information they have as they begin the second phase of this investigation into how that virus originated. back to you guys. jillian: thank you. todd: russia warning the us of an uncomfortable signal ahead of the upcoming summit. biden said he would call to respect human rights during the meeting, russian deputy foreign minister said moscow was showing more flex ability on relations with the us man biden was with russia. tensions between the nations of heightened following the russian imprisonment of alexei know of
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all me. the president sending a signal during his memorial day address warning putin the us will not stand by on human rights abuses but dispatcher steve hayes ones meeting with russia now could do more harm. >> there shouldn't be a summit. it is a mistake to engage frederick when he is engaged in these provocative behaviors. look at what he did in the aftermath of the kidnapping of the state-sponsored terrorism that belarus was involved in. this is a pattern of provocation from vladimir putin that dates back a long time and part of a broader advert to consolidate power in the region. one would hope the biden administration would meet that by saying this is a time to isolate russia. providing vladimir putin the platform to further provoke. todd: the upcoming meeting comes on the heels of the cyberattack on the colonial pipeline though biden did not link it to the kremlin.
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jillian: progressive democrats purging president biden to abandon infrastructure negotiations with republicans, some democrats growing impatient with the, quote, never-ending negotiations. senator bernie sanders tweeting and part if not now, when. congresswoman tweeting wire we negotiating with republicans? thanks to narrow majorities in the house and senate democrats can bypass the gop. transportation secretary pete buttigieg gave republicans until monday to reach a deal. >> texas, greg abbott making clear he will not tolerate political funds. he will veto funding, the democrats walked off the house for to block a controversial election security bill. he tweeted and part no pay for those who abandon their responsibilities. abbott proud to call a special session to get the bill passed. democrats called the walkoff a last resort accusing republicans of jamming the bill through and insisting they only make it harder to vote. jillian: president biden and the vice president, kamala harris,
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honor nation's fallen heroes in a somber ceremony at the tomb of the unknown soldier. todd: thunderbird taking to the skies to fund the air so after a rainy weekend. jillian: in the south trump supporters in florida what is with a boat parade to honor the holiday. in california veterans reflect on the true meaning of memorial day. a navy parent spoke about the american flag. >> flying for service men who gave his life. todd: ceremonies held across america, made the ultimate -- 10 minutes after the hour. law and order on the ballot in a key congressional race in new mexico. republican hopeful mark morris, joins us next to explain why.
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jillian: by the crime spikes in cities across the country and progressives continue their push to the fund police voters bring the issue to the ballot box. todd: the first congressional seat up for grabs, public safety is a key platform for our next guest who says his opponent is backing radical reforms. mark more joins us now. what is your pitch? >> this is critical with how tired washington dc is in the house of representatives when we put this to have more say in washington because right now my democrat opponent is you
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mentioned supports the breathe act. i encourage everyone to look at this law. this would defund police and punishment paradigms. the most radical people -- legislation ever introduced or promoted in washington dc, the radical opponent wants to fit into the aoc wing of the party and incredible crime rate right now. that is a 70% increase, the radical agenda does not resonate the composure for violent times in the city. and everyone watching for more information, for the nation.
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>> >> it doesn't have the kind of tourists, to rely on fear among her and falsehood to motivate his supporters because he knows he can't run on his extremist record. the anti-worker and anti-women stances do not reflect the values of new mexicans so he's trying to distract, and the pretty tough statement there. >> they are struggling. we had an aryan nation shootout in broad daylight in front of the restaurant. as new mexico burns over this crime wave. and that is why there resonating with the election to get tough on crime.
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they spent millions of dollars to proper my opponent and never had a message, they own it, the crime rate is out of control. 70% increase in murders this year alone. >> like more, we appreciate your time, good luck. >> and other area, but too soon to declare, doctor marty mc harris above later this hour. >> the new york times concerned about cancel culture after leftists themselves come under fire. who do we have? joe concha call the timing a little too convenient. ♪♪ ♪♪
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>> the un watchdog, a nuclear program, the international atomic energy agency can only give an estimate of tehran's uranium stockpile after the regime restricts access to its facilities. it may have 7000 pounds of it. they failed to explain traces of uranium found in three and declared sites. dhs inspector general investigating contracts with the company tied to a member of president biden's transition team, the contract of texas-based endeavors seek to evaluate and implement accounting and hotels. a ice official and member of biden's transition team joint
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endeavors the day biden was inaugurated. those contracts could be worth well over half $1 billion. jillian: mainstream media admitting it was a mistake to dismiss the wuhan lab leak serious evidence mounts in the investigation into the origin of covid 19. >> we need to know how it started. a lot of people -- some things may be true even if donald trump said them. >> a lot of people on the political left and the media made the mistake that if tom cotton is saying something it can't be true. that is not right. jillian: here to react is fox news contributor and media opinion columnist joe concha. >> a happy i want to say monday but it is tuesday, four day week. jillian: i worked yesterday. that makes one of us on the panel.
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you heard tom cotton referenced. i want to expand on that and bring up new york times headlines on how covid originated and from february of 2020 versus may of 2021 you can see the first one being earlier senator tom cotton freeze -- repeats fringe theory of coronavirus origins and recently another group of scientists calls for further inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus. what is the big problem with reversals like this and dismissing series when we didn't have the answer then and still don't have the answer now. >> how could we have the answers then when tom cotton brought this up in february of 2020 when a couple weeks before that major journalists from the wall street journal and washington post were expelled from china, we have no boots on the ground. how could anybody verify what tom cotton was saying was wrong, call it a fringe conspiracy theory when there was no way at the time we had all the facts
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in. when we hear the media made a mistake it is not a mistake. this is what happens when you have the media taking a side, a team or party or president in this case, at the time, because remember tom cotton or trump they were not dismissed as i don't think this is possible, they were called conspiracy theorists. it got personal. you see the headlines, coronavirus conspiracy theories flourish and why it matters or the washington post, tom cotton keeps repeating coronavirus conspiracy theory that was already debunked. you are not going to see much in terms of accountability oriole policies from publications and news outlets because that's not in the dna anymore. jillian: the whole conspiracy theory are the would even have been coming out. >> not just -- it is rhetorical thursday.
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if president biden had brought up this came from a lab that studies how viruses originate and spread it would have been accepted as something credible. that is the question. why did the american media believe the chinese government and the world health organization that works in proxy with the chinese government over a sitting us senator and president, they had bars next to their names. jillian: let's talk about this. the new york times limits cancel culture when journalists and democrats are targeted. you see this portion, our digital passports weapon eyes like this, the internet is a machine for thoughts and political positions, jokes, photos, triumphs and mistakes, just waiting to be dug up. that has led to a modern sport, find an outrageous something from someone's past the can be weapon eyes, and hope for the
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worst. the most surprising thing is this is still happening. we've been talking about this for a while, we had conversations a year ago on this show, why are, the thing but cancels them today when you are 20 years older, and changes a person. >> not long ago we discussed a teen vogue editor or supposed to be another, the position was taken away, reporters going back at tweets from teenagers and weapon icing them to ruin their careers, the new york times is on to this, were fired or forced to resign from the paper because an internal welcome bob teams what they were doing was wrong.
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tom cotton we just talked about roast an op-ed how we should use troops from mostly peaceful riots to get out of control and that editor, james bennett was shown the door because he had the audacity to put forth that argument. everyone is catching on the cancel culture is a bad thing for society. they lost careers and livelihoods of cancel culture. >> everything is documented on the internet. someone was shown the door. joe concha, only rainbows and sunshine. >> we still follow it. jillian: joe concha. todd: google employees raising the red flag years ago about the
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>> major developments in a mass shooting in miami as police find the vehicle involved submerged in a canal. todd: jackie ibanez breaks down the latest. >> reporter: the miami-dade police department recovering the suv in a mass shooting the left two people dead and 20 hurt. the nissan pathfinder submerged in a car now, 10 miles from the scene of the crime. it was reported stolen on may 15th. the key piece of evidence hours after investigators released surveillance video of the suv. the brief footage shows 3 armed gunmen getting out of the
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vehicle near the banquet hall, the suspects were turned to the getaway car before speeding off. police say the government waited for a while before crowd gathered in front. then they opened fire with several armed people in the crowd returning fire. miami-dade county's mayor promises justice from the sunday shooting. listen. >> we will do everything we can and use every resource available to bring these people to justice. we will leave no stone unturned, we will leave nothing on -- to bring the suit is to justice. >> reporter: the banquet hall has been releasing a party for a relief artist. 18 people remain hospitalized. the victims range in age from 17 to 32. and emotional father of one of the victims interrupted a news conference with a message for his son's killers. >> you killed my kid. you hear me?
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>> reporter: police believe the shooting was gang-related. authorities are offering 130,$000 reward for any information regarding that shooting. jillian: thank you. todd: of your concerned about google tracking your every move you are not alone. ongoing lawsuit by the arizona attorney general's office revealing google's own employees raised concerns over the site's policies and reports they use the location even when they opted out. joining us to discuss, arizona attorney general mark byrneohvic. tech can get wonky. i don't think a lot of us understand the ins and outs. pretend we are a jury and set up the crux of this case in a quick distinct opening argument. >> do you think you have a right
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to privacy? we as human beings have dignity and what we do? do you think any third party should be able to know how long you spend at the mall or what doctors you go to or what your resting heart rate is? every facet of your life every minute of the day, you can use that information with newsfeeds or through advertising. when arizona consumers, when we don't give them permission to track them and keep this information but google nonetheless opting out location services is doing that. companies like google, and big tech companies, lawyers and lobbyists, advertise marketing the product.
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>> >> >> your interesting quotes. no way to give a third-party at your location and not google, not something we would want on the front page of the new york times. this got me. location, except for this case, whether it is on or off. that is on front of your screen. google is tracking us and i turned location off. >> the documents we recovered in the state lawsuit show google is manipulating, sophisticated consumers, turnoff location, to collect all this information and manipulate advertising markets. this should concern everyone no matter who you are or where you
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are. it is done through google, feeling of apps, fit bit, youtube, anytime you use any apps google owns, anytime you use that phone or that search engine you are being tracked and monitored no matter how hard you try not to be and that should be troubling. and it comes from advertising. they are all about collecting information about you and using it to manipulate you and whether he or republican, democrat, left or right, this is really problematic, to intimidate or stop anything.
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they get the lawsuit dismissed, to keep from being in the public domain, and >> >> they mischaracterize services. and setting the record straight. thanks for bringing this, and something we all should be carrying. >> if they want to set the record straight stop trying to hide it. todd: thank you. jillian: hail and heavy rain slamming texas. this is in the odessa area. todd: no word on injuries. meteorologist janice dean has the forecast. >> janice: we expect more heavy rainfall and severe storms across texas, severe
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thunderstorm watches for south texas, that is an issue, large hail, damaging wind, isolated tornadoes and heavy rain, flash flood watches and warnings from texas to oklahoma and missouri, and into tomorrow. there's future radar, showers and thunderstorms in ohio and tennessee river valley. we are keeping an eye on that. the forecast rainfall across the mississippi and ohio river valley to the mid-atlantic and northeast. and through the work week. >> small businesses, the big-money lawsuit to pull the all-star game out of the peach state. >> taking money out of your wallet forcing you to maybe
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>> showing up forecast next time you go out to eat. todd: what you need to know. >> reporter: you might have sticker talk when you dine out. restaurants across the nation reporter the cost of doing business rising thanks to higher inflation but according to the bureau of labor statistics prices of 4.2% over the last year, the biggest jump since 2008. everything from chicken breast and beef which is up 185% as well as gas prices, all of these are higher. one new hampshire restaurant owner said he is seeing the fallout. >> really hard when you look at
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your customers and see some people continuing to come and other people you know are not dining as much as they used to do as they -- it is clear economics driving people away from the shop. jillian: it is not just cost. >> reporter: we talked about the labor crisis happening in the services sector, extended unemployment benefits keeping workers at home although several states dropped that starting june, july depending on the state. manufacturers scale back operations during the pandemic a big shortage when asking about that, what will happen in the industries, i went looking for a new road bike, there's a shortage of bikes out there because all the manufacturing shutdown during the pandemic. it will take 6 months. jillian: i did not know that.
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todd: you are that person i almost hate every day. >> reporter: problems are not over for the mlb, foxbusiness learn the job creators network plans to file a lawsuit in manhattan federal court today alleging major league baseball's decision to move the all-star game out of atlanta injures the small business community. according to the cobb county travel bureau $100 in lost business resulted after the decision that came after left-wing activists protested georgia's new voting law. in colorado some voting experts say restrictive laws, coming up on "fox and friends," job creator network, president alfredo ortiz will be joining us to talk about this and give us more on what it will look like. jillian: speaking of which. todd: another lawyer, what that case will bring, can tell us
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what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> all by myself. who knew you couldn't get a rental car, can't get a car, today on the kirby couch, lindsey graham, benjamin netanyahu promising more protection, jason chaffetz will break down in a federal program that funds fuels and could leave taxpayers footing the bill. we call it fraud. pam bondi on her state threatening to find cruise lines who want to see covid vaccine passports. that kind of passenger privacy. dan bondgino, leo terrel and heading to the air force academy. first he got his haircut, first in 6 years. raised 20,$000 for kids battling cancer. he will meet him, that incredible story coming up.
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todd: senator lindsey graham meeting with benjamin and yahoo in jerusalem discussing violence between israel and hamas, senator ted cruz sharing emotional photos of the home in israel destroyed by bombing, he called the images heartbreaking. in one photo you can see the homeowners walking in the rubble as israel may soon have a new leader, the times of israel reporting the israeli opposition leader saying the coalition to replace benjamin netanyahu faces 20 of obstacles but it could enter a new era within a week. lindsey graham will join "fox and friends" live to discuss what is happening. >> rutgers university leadership
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denying the school apologized for condemning anti-semitism. the university president saying the school, quote, deplores hatred and bigotry in all forms. we've not nor would we ever apologize for standing against anti-semitism, this comes after the chancellor sent a statement condemning the recent rise in anti-jewish attacks and apologized the next day for not communicating support for palestinian community members. todd: the veterans cemetery in los angeles, a giant 25 x 30 foot garrison flag, this happened during closing hours over memorial day weekend, people needed to handle that massive garrison flag, authorities debate whether there was a security footage that could help identify the suspects. >> actor chris pratt should attribute to fallen american servicemembers on social media for memorial day posting photos of people morning friends and family killed in action. he wrote in part, quote, they
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todd: joining us with his latest thoughts on the latest developments fox news contributor dr. matter mccarry, why is most of the nation learning that lab leaks are commonplace? >> well, it is irony, todd, the entire journalism community in the united states singularly pitted to this one issue and somehow missed this entire topic because they perceived that it was political on its side but they didn't support but the reality is that many of under the circumstances have long suspected that the lab leak hypothesis was the default conclusion this proven otherwise. jillian: makary. china confirms first case of h1n1 3 bird flu. this is a report. according to reports china's national health commission is saying that a 41-year-old man was hospitalized on april 28th
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with this bird flu was diagnosed a month later. tell us what you know about a bird flu. is it as serious as something like covid because i think a lot of people are going to wake up to this news and say oh my gosh, not again. tell us what you know about that but also the transparency, i guess you could say, from china on this. >> jury, jillian, understandable people will be skittish when they hear about a new virus out of china especially houson is i advertised they are right now. we see bird flus emerge out of depositionly populated areas. they do come from birds not chickens. some have been found in bought tri workers. the thing is all they they can be more deadly they are not more contagious. the thing about covid-19 that really burned all of us is that you can pass it while feeling great. most influenza viruses you are sick while you are contagious. i don't expect this to be much there has been 180 ice laths of
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avian flus of a similar strain. we haven't seen much community transition. right now there is no evidence of community transition human to human. and i suspect the chinese are being super transparent given the origins of coves and their lack of transparency there. todd: i was telling mele in the break. we have had our pandemic we are good. woe gave at the office. meantime speaking of our pandemic. dr. fauci warning we cannot declare victory against covid-19 just yet. here is a statement, yet quote: we don't want to declare victory prematurely always a ways to go. always a chance of variants emerging somewhat effectiveness of our vaccines. with more than half of us vaccinated joe biden saying we want to hit 70% by july 4th. do you agree with this. >> look, at some points you have got to give good news. we had 5,000 cases reported in the united states yesterday in cowan tri of 330 million and most are asymptomatic. most are a part of screening tests doctor fauci himself had
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said when we get below 20,000 cases a day we would get back to normal. well, we had 5 yesterday and moving average is probably more than 12 to 15,000. we are not going to get to zero. we will see cases in the one to it 7 range testing intensely with things like the pcr test which can detect 10 mols of the virus not enough to make you sick that's the level of testing we have got. at some point we have got to start moving on. jillian: do you think we are at herd immunity now. >> if you look at the definition of herd immunity on the john hopkins coronavirus website it said the entire pandemic when the majority of the population is immune. it's gradual, slowing. right now jillian 8 or 9 out of over 10 people in america, 10 aghult america are immune when you go to a restaurant 8 or 9 out of every folks there are immune. and at some point we have got to recognize the virus just can't
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jump around efficiently we call that herd immunity. todd: fascinating stuff. dr. marty as always we appreciate your time and insight. thanks so much for getting up with us. >> thanks, guys. todd: from that to this an nfl player getting a beer baath. take a look. >> this one has a chance. todd: come on, dude. can you do two things at once that cubs fan dropping his drink on to padres will meyers while he tried to get that home run. jillian: meyers didn't seem bothered and changed his europe form between innings. of the cubs won 7-2. but, still, i mean, i don't know. todd: we go from that to this jill jt nba plow us seeing tackle. tackle lick a fan it that ran onto the court during a game between the washington whizs and
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philadelphia 76ers, the fan was handcuffed and led off the court. did he not interact with any players. latest string of fan misdemeanor including one throwing a water bottle and another westbrook. todd: no matter the sport can you be an adult and enjoy the game. jillian: enjoy the game. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day. ♪ ♪ >> democracy itself is imperil. >> it's true it's in payroll people in charge with serious important issues has mishandled those it has led down a break down in trust. >> serious questions how the pandemic began. some lawmakers say china must be held accountable. >> to the very least we will find out that china covered up what they knew and china is going to have to be held accountable from a monetary standpoint. >> texas governor greg abbott making it clear he will not political stunts. >> no pay for those who abandon their responsibilies
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