york, and chicago. the all of the top 10 cities and job recovery are in states run by republicans. in the top three cities are lincoln, nebraska, omaha and huntsville, alabama. so, charles, real quickly, what are the democrats doing to tamp down growth? well, the draconian measures taken during covid, locking down the states, forcing businesses out of business, tell people to stay home. they have made it really tough for anybody to start a business, operate a business, and, of course, one thing we don t talk about losing muscle memory. as a nation we are losing muscle memory. you have folks not work for one or two years you forget how to, would. it s a scary thing. not right and politically correct to say that s another major issue. you are seeing it big time in these big cities. steve: you have all these covid restrictions on people in the big democratic cities and you have got crime. recommendation well, the rise in crime doesn t help either. people are fleeing. a lot of times th
pete: didn t find many online or elsewhere. i will say she is also not privy to the science of that. because, steve, you mentioned break through. break through means you have covid thankfully because of the vaccine symptoms are more mild. the death rate of break through is, are we have it in our notes somewhere. it s .0001. steve: really tiny. lindsey graham says he i m very glad i was vaccinated without the vaccination i m certain i would not feel as well as i do. ainsley: some of the statistics the cdc says 9 .999% of fully vaccinated americans have not had a deadly covid-19 pleak break through case. the good news is you do get it and you are vaccinated your chances of having the types of symptoms of lindsey graham. pete: you turn on so many other channels right now break through cases infections. 99.999% of fully vaccinated americans have not had a deadly covid-19. ainsley: look at the province town outbreak that happened. 934 confirmed cases in july.
fort lauderdale. as people waited to find out their final destination. america s main hub in dallas due to bad weather. that s a look at your headlines and that s that is always a nightmare scenario when you are just like tell me. when. steve: sorry, we canceled all the flights. there is no next flight. we canceled all of them. ainsley: brought me to tears a few times in the airport to be honest with you. so frustrated. pete: been there. thank you, jillian. steve: some breaking news. we talked a little bit over the last couple of months about how the biden administration did not seem to be seem to be lifting title 42. title 42 is the designation that they use where they say, you know what? during covid covid we are going to turn you aren t. yesterday it was announced that it has been extended by the cdc and it s going to remain in effect until the cdc director says the danger of them bringing covid into the united states is no longer a problem. but as you look at those thousands of p
much of this conduct is occurring on state ground. also, if you are coordinating or allowing a campaign retaliation through state officials, you are really in core territory of impeachable, you know, conduct. this conduct extends to both criminal and civil allegations. now, as to the staffers, they can be accused of creating a hostile workplace. the key here is that at least one of the 11 women is described as a current staffer. that can help them get around statute of limitations on the state side which is shorter. because in those type of cases you can actually pull in older cases to help prove that allegation. shannon: pattern and practice. jonathan turley, mccarthy, good to see you. thank you. covid confusion.
jillian: this is not on our playlist. heather: have you ever heard that song? jillian: i have not. todd: aretha franklin heard that song? listen to debate. jillian: we have. we can say that. you are watching fox and friends first . todd: covid confusion, president biden will address the nation over concerns about changing guidelines as the us reaches a new milestone. jillian: mask mandates are spreading throughout the country. todd: better late than never. reporter: the white house announcing as they hit their