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are. [laughter] thank you for watching the show, it's the best out of your day. follow me on facebook inch winner kennedy nation facebook kennedy fbn maurice jones dolph ziggler party swap tomorrow. goodbye. [laughter] lou: good evening, everybody from washington d.c. tonight, president trump is broadening the federal government respond to the coronavirus pandemic. president trump appointed by president spent a week ago today to leave the president's coronavirus task force and depends has been leading business groups, laboratory directors, nursing home operators, visiting with healthcare professionals and pushing the president government
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strategy to meet the threat of the virus throughout this country. tonight we have an exclusive interview with the vice president. we take up the casualties of this disease, the science and medicine that arthur weapons in the administration's war against the virus. president trump's decisive action almost immediately restricting travel travel into this country from china and south korea. it's not been credited with constraining the outbreak. president trump reiterated he will close off the united states to cross-border travel if indeed there is a threat to americans. >> as certain areas be more of a problem, we may close them off as we have done in worse areas at this moment. you have at hand because it's going down slowly. in some cases, the whole country with certain areas within countries. we are doing a good job of that.
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lou: house of representatives today passed a funding bill to address the coronavirus outbreak. the senate picks up the measure tomorrow. in the united states, there are at least 129 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. eleven americans have died, nine have recovered. overall, more than 95000 people around the world have contracted the high-risk more than 3200 of them have died. more than 51000 have now recovered from the disease. president trump and his administration showing the world once again how to handle an international crisis, working to combat coronavirus with a dedicated task force meant the president chose to protect american lives that task force is mike pence. i had the opportunity to talk
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with him today about what the task force is learning, how they are confronting the virus and we began our conversation with what the american people need to know and no right now. >> the most important thing the american people should know is that according to all of our experts, who risk contracting the coronavirus remains low. nevertheless, beginning in january, presidential action, suspending all travel from china, quarantined americans who came home. we've established screening in italy and south korea while we put travel advisories on areas of those countries our focus is specifically now. i'm putting the health and safety of americans first. we have over 100 americans who contracted the disease, most are recovering and doing well. i'll meet with the government and intra- state of washington
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has all they need to confront trajan cases the american people can be confident that we are ready thanks to the leadership this president, the dedication of our healthcare professionals at every level and the dedication of governors the country, it's all anne's on deck approach. it's going to stay that way until we find a way to treat the coronavirus. >> the coordination, the president chose you because of your past experience and knowledge of the country. the relationship with the first responders, the healthcare facilities and the state governors as well.
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is that going as you want it? >> it is. it was one of the first thing in response to the rise. reach out to governors in the state have been contacted and have coronavirus cases. monday the state governors and governors of three territories to assure them that we understand, this president understand that while the four full resources are being brought to this, we know it's state health officials and local health officials and incredible healthcare workers on the front lines. that's the reason why we've been working tirelessly to make masks available and gloves available. i'll be traveling to minnesota tomorrow, stopping at 3m where congress is completing their work over the next week on a funding bill, we are going to make sure we contract for and make available the kind of masks and gloves and i action so healthcare workers can be there
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for whatever impact the coronavirus has. lou: the vaccine, the discussion of vaccines, antivirals, the president make their to be moving rapidly to produce it for the american people. at the same time, we know we are extraordinarily dependent upon china for ingredients in pharmaceuticals, about that dependency and what kind of obstacle is it for us? >> the president established in january government approach what he asked me to do was to make sure close a whole and america. earlier this week, he had all the leaders of the pharmaceutical companies come in to the cabinet room, we talked about the availability of medicine for america's we have encouraging news. pharmaceutical companies have not formed a construction to
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share information in the developing, not just vaccines, we think a vaccine will be a clinical trial in six weeks, available to the republican public in a year end half, but long before that, therapeutics, medicines people can take to get relief, we think that could literally be available in a matter of much. the pharmaceutical element ". we had meetings today with the airline industry, nursing home leaders around the country and i just came from a very important meeting with the top ceos of commercial laboratories in this country because while testing is available now, state health department can administer coronavirus tests, universities can do a test there. we have 1.5 million tests going out in 25 test kit this week to
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get coronavirus tests to your local doctor, to your google cbs or med chest, we need laboratories to work and literally, just moments ago, i was informed our commercial laboratories have also formed a construction, they'll work closely together to rule testing out by the thousands of additional tests within the next week and literally, we want this test to be available people all across the country. by partnering with laboratories. we know we can make that happen in the weeks ahead. lou: you have a deadline or when they will be available? >> as i mentioned, i talked to governor this morning, thanks to the fda efforts this weekend, the president direction, now state laboratories can conduct coronavirus tests on their own under an approved procedure. around the country, they can do the same. state iraq across the country
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can conduct this test but we have kids going out, 2500 kids hospitals around the country and particularly areas affected that have requested it. again, doctor burke shared with me was more important to millions of americans who may be concerned about this, if there's a case of coronavirus in a community is literally to be able to go to your local doctor, to go to your minute clinic and it will be available. we think literally will have thousands of the tests in the process through our commercial laboratories next week and believe it or not, i was just told given the immense capacity of our commercial laboratories, they told me within a matter of weeks it could be in the millions. lou: i looked at your schedule, i know you are going to be, you've always been the busiest in the office, you're going to
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be even busier now. we wish you godspeed, appreciate your time. >> thank you, lou. the american people again should just know about the risk of the average american to contract the coronavirus remains love but this president has deployed full resources of the federal government to confront the coronavirus we are bringing together and we will find our way through this with the very best approach the help of america first. lou: thank you. appreciate it. vice president mike pence on his way tomorrow to washington sta state, the 11th us in this country have occurred, none of those in washington state. one nursing home. there was a major rally on "wall street", you may have noticed, extraordinary explosion in the dow. up 1100 -- 1173 points.
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s&p jumping 127. nasdaq to 334. the big rally today but mostly by healthcare stocks united healthcare, almost 11%, up 6%. johnson & johnson, procter & gamble more than 5%. if you watched red, some of the things in the business press, he would see a number of headlines like this one. joe biden scores big super tuesday stock market source. i was just suggesting some of those clever headline writers that they consider the fact that it was the uncertainty surrounding certain socialist candidate for president that put real life to this market today. the real story sometimes is right in front of them. let's turn now to what is ahead here and up next, lindsey graham, he's doing it again. he opposes the president now,
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that's right. this time he's opposing the president. this time over pfizer reform. will be joined by congressman doug collins. congressman devon newness in the show and also of the senate minority we are, chuck schumer is actually threatening, threatened to supreme court justices. will show you exactly what he said and what must be done about it. among our guests, now take that up. steak with us, will be right back. ♪ it all starts with an invitation. to be our guest. the invitation to lexus sales event now through march 31st. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first months payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. wean air force veteran made of doing what's right,. not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it -
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welcome back, supreme court today hearing arguments about a law in louisiana. a law that requires abortion doctors to have admitting privileges to nearby hospitals. it's the first abortion case to face the supreme court since the arrival of justices kavanaugh and gorsuch. during a planned parenthood rally outside the high court, senate minority showed up and chuck schumer made this threat against the trump appointed justices. >> i want to tell you, i want to tell you kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price.
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[cheering] you will know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions. lou: ignorance at its worst. schumer, and exclude vocal. chief justice roberts, a statement in response to the comments. he said this, threatening statements of this sort from the highest level of government not only inappropriate, they are dangerous. all members of the court will continue to do their job without fear or favor from whatever court order. i'll vote and tonight paul, the question is, should chuck schumer be held accountable for his outrageous threats against justices kavanaugh and gorsuch, find that they will pay the price? cast your vote on twitter at lou dobbs. we'd like to hear from you. michael bloomberg has dropped out of the democratic primary race after a poor performance and south carolina super tuesday and almost everywhere else aside
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from american samoa. bloomberg today said he's endorsing joe biden. president trump sharing his thoughts today saying bloomberg found out the hard way that you cannot buy an election. >> he made a fool out of himself, to be honest. he's not too happy about that. the first think you should do is fire his political consultant because i know them, i could have told him you can't win. you could put 2 billion and you can't win. lou: bloomberg spent at least as of now, $558 million and 100 days on the campaign trail, he 153 delegates. quick math, we want to show off our arithmetic skills, that's $56 million a day, ten and a half million dollars for each delegate he won. after super tuesday's results, it's a tale now of two candidates, it will be a long
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goodbye for one of them and tonight, joe biden surged into the lead, 566 delegates. bernie sanders, 501. elizabeth warren, 61. tulsi gabbert one. they remain in race, they are somewhat lacking. 1991 delegates necessary to win the nomination. joining us tonight, byron, chief cortical correspondent, foxbusiness jupiter. good to see her. let me start with chuck schumer going after, making these ignorant threats against sitting justices of the supreme court. >> you are right about it being inexplicable. for years, he was on the senate judiciary committee. he is trying to block republican appointed judges. he's very familiar with this. longtime veteran of this. to say something so opening threatening is just really
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jaw-dropping and now, there's really nothing to complain about in the chief justice.this out because chief justice has in the past, criticized president trump when he thought president trump was suggesting that justices are political, imagine that. chief justice pushed back and president trump on that. it is entirely proper for him to say this today. lou: his remarks are not an issue here. the thuggish asinine ignorant remarks of schumer r. this swamp, i have to tell you, there's an order in this. this is just bizarre for me to see this kind of conduct from schumer against two sitting justices. >> it's a new low for a party of hate but the democrats have become. particularly bizarre when you look at the anti- trump elements, not just the democratic party but some former conservatives who talk about the
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president violating norms in washington or the president not respecting the rule of law. now you have senate minority leader threatening, it sounds like physically threatening to supreme court justices federal against him. clearly, was it a death threat or a brush back picture? it was clearly wanting to stake out territory, the first abortion -- >> i know what you are saying but there's an impulse in this swamp. to minimize the effect of the left. they make them continuously. it's getting worse. it's getting fatter. they have assaulted the president of the united states for the past three and a half years. they've crafted government to do so. after three years of investigation, whether it be the
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impeachment inquiry, so-called the first, led by adam schiff or if the special counsel led by robert mueller, the only people in question emerged as the investigators themselves. >> let me tell you about the world greatest, the senate. it's a rough place. rough and private place. they talk with such manners about my good friend, the gentleman from the state or great state but if they get a chance and the president is nominated someone mac they can get it, they'll get it in an instant. lou: while then, i guess reciprocate first. [laughter] let's talk about the senate and lindsey graham. here is lindsey graham today responding, i'm sorry, do we
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have that? we do not have that. they did graham say he can't go all on with senator rand paul. seeking to reform pfizer and he wants the time to be deliberative. at what. >> , is are going to be in accountability like real journalists? >> a lot of replicants are frustrated with lindsey graham. lou: they should be infuriated. >> they lost power as of january 2019 but lindsey graham is the chairman of the judiciary committee. by the way. lou: cracked the following statement. he hasn't done a damn thing as the chair, promising off a while
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that he would be investigating the investigators, he will be pursuing truth, justice and the american way. he is an absolute nonentity in his predecessor charles grassley was doing that. a lot of the things that devon nunez found out about investigating the whole fbi, what the fbi did against the trump campaign, grassley found out independently and actually helps the credibility of the whole thing, none of that appears to be going on now. lou: oh boy, i have to tell you, you're talking about deliberative body. it's a swap, it is pathetic what has become. there's almost no outreach. almost zero outrage. folks here on awful comfortable what's nothing more than a corrupt and obnoxious swamp. >> i'm just a visitor.
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you can smell it, when you walk into a restaurant. we got used to it here. you walk in and smell it. lou: your excellent in reporting and we thank you for being here. appreciate it. go get them. up next, ron johnson said he will soon have a report on his investigation into the biden and burisma. think about that. senator johnson, lung among those folks in the senate actually doing something about it. we'll tell you, we take it up with congressman devon nunez and president trump demanding reforms to the pfizer program, the very one you lose to spy on his campaign, his administration and american citizens. doug collins with us here tonight. we take that up with him and much more. ♪ ♪
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senator graham today telling reporters he still advocating for short-term extinction under soon to expire intelligent programs without any changes, without any reforms to the pfizer program. >> i think would be a shame to let authorities expire and it's not a choice we should make. we should expand the authorities with the goal of something being done on pfizer this year. lou: ~ reminder, the senator, here's what senator rand paul told us last night about what president trump is demanding. >> the resident made absolutely clear, no quibbling about it, absolutely clear he will not sign a clean reauthorization of
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the patriot act unless we reform pfizer. lou: joining us tonight, congressman doug collins. the house judiciary committee also running for the u.s. senate in the great state of georgia. congressman, great to have you with us. there is rand paul and the president saint it clearly, your thoughts about senator graham who want to simply let the swamp run this little piece of geography. >> this has got to stop. this is our opportunity to do it. everybody here, this goes back three here's where they blatantly abused the pfizer court system. it's not up for grabs anymore. the crazy for americans and off i, no, it's actually true. i would we not do something now? does ecuador have enough time, we've known this was coming from a this is not a surprise. the senate has known this was coming up since we have all foster. we extended 30 days to get there. why are we doing that? lou: the obvious answer must be wrong because it looks like the
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reason we are not doing it is because mitch mcconnell and the republican leadership in the senate have combined with the democratic leadership in the house to say we'll just let the old status quo role because just because we put this country through the nightmare, special counsel that led to nothing despite the billions spent all that wasted energy and distractions impeachment inquiry and the only people who have any charge against their character are, for the most part, democrats, investigators are just as department officials. >> the president wants to seek change of the american people they don't want to have a pfizer court system in which people, american citizens and be illegally spied upon. they need to have productions and it can be done. i agree with the president. if we can get to an agreement, we've got to make sure you have
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that. what will happen by the end of the year, we got election coming up. you know it's ever going to get there somebody said, we have one beat, stop or never happened. back the american people and have fairness in the court. lou: we going to see reform? what is your judgment on the odd right now that there is enough integrity either party to actually reform pfizer it's an instrument of political corruption fused against the sitting president for three and a half years. >> this president is beyond fed up. many of us are. there's a chance here. what you're seeing in the house, democrats and liberal democrats, meeting in the back on this. >> on to turn to the issue at hand, that is your senate, you
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are running into headwinds with the establishment, on to show folks, this is quite something. this from nrc, collins run, collins is on a self-serving spike fuel political kamikaze mission cap friend to take on president trump, the rover majority in the united states senate, stoop to senate seat and multiple house seats. my god. >> think out about the coronavirus. lou: this is the toughest thing i've ever seen out of the national republican campaign. >> they are so fearful, they cannot win. understand the current, we can take what was done in the house and provide a strong voice. we fight back against conservatives and put a plan other that matters. people want to know, i'm a father of three, i'm an air
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force chaplain. i pastored 11 years. i served seven years in the congress and criminal justice reform, we did music modernization and with some things that help people. they can go to collins for ... competency this incentive was coming out of there. >> to see the republican party going after those were judiciary, distinguished career in one of the most decent people in politics, stemming with the president throughout, how in the world -- have you pick up the phone to mitch mcconnell instead of during your? >> he's making his own bed right now. probably on attributable. excuse me? maybe everybody but them. this goes back a simple process. they are not political
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checkboxes for me, and things i believe in deeply. that's why people can go to my website. lou: was the name of website? >> doug for georgia.com. lou: i just wanted to be sure. you are all right. thanks so much. appreciate it. lou: a fresh investigation into the corruption of the bidens underway. it's not lindsey grahahahahaha ♪ limu emu & doug and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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will senator chuck grassley says the united states needs to ease up on enforcing pays phase one of the china trade deal because of the coronavirus irises. he feels china can apparently seal our intellectual property because of the virus, it's also the united states they should be given some considerable slack in the familiar position senator grassley to take and not one that makes a lot of sense. senator ron johnson said he'll have his first report on hundred bidens ties to the ukrainian energy company, burisma in a month or two. i have the senate homeland security committee says americans should know why hundred bidens was paid millions of dollars without any experience in the energy sector. lindsey graham today this is judiciary committee is assisting
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with johnson's investigation. >> i think ron johnson is doing that. lou: ron johnson is doing it. we just don't know what senator graham is doing. joining us now, congressman devin nunes. ranking member of the house intelligence committee, member of the house and means committee. great american. let's start first with ron johnson going after burisma. to find out whether it's actually going on. while the rest of the senate seems to be paralyzed. your thoughts. >> first of all, welcome to the swamp. [laughter] that very often. look, this should have happened during the impeachment hoax. we several inside look, we had investigation into ukraine's meddling from like ukraine was targeting president trump,
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thrall that now, it's obvious with the stories that come out, kobe whatever happened with that contract back under biden thought should have been answered during the impeachment hoax and would have had republicans been able to call witnesses. so now that the senate republicans have control, ron johnson has been a good ally, he's very familiar with the pfizer abuse and russia hoax and impeachment hoax and if this was a problem can, son of a republican or any relation to, it would have been front page in any major news show. probably equal to the free airtime biden got since saturday. which is a lot. lou: a considerable amount. the pfizer here quickly, you support the president seeking reform to that? >> yes, it's important for people to know about pfizer, the
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pfizer court was quoted because of abuse. we have to keep the pfizer system but title i pfizer has been involved since the late 70s needs to be changed. we can't allow our intelligence agencies and this court to be westernized against a political party. the president is exactly right, we've had many members who are republican we are all on the same page that we have to change title i pfizer to make sure the abuses don't happen. lou: it's clear we got to reform the levels of the fbi, politically corrupt with that question. >> the democrats are going to try to sweep us hundred. there's a section that's up for renewal right now and i think they are going to sweep us under the rug. pfizer does do a lot of good things. it keeps us safe and at the same time, it can't be used to target us. lou: it's odd that it would be
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called the foreign intelligence act because it's the intelligent and counterintelligence conducted against americans, including sitting president. it's stunning. you and the washington post and an extraordinary battle, a lawsuit against them, seeking to right a wrong by the washington post in which you say flatly, they are lying. >> it's been very frustrating. that's why i've created this website that i like people to go to to join firefight. no one has been put into the middle of this russia content wanted me. other than maybe some president. but every time they resurrect the roster hoax, they assert me into it. before the coronavirus, new narrative hit and took over from we were on russia hoax
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nine-point oh, whatever that was. they claimed that i was talking to the president, going to the white house, trying to get ahead of the director of national intelligence fired, none of that happened. none of it happened. i came out and said, it's demonstrably false. at night or shortly thereafter and then they don't do anything about it. they don't take the story down and spend when i said i would file in court, which is what i have been telling the outlets, i file in federal court and i'll bet you this, it's been just like the other lawsuit i have against cnn and others, the same thing happens every time. they never show up in court. lou: why not, i wonder? >> they don't have any evidence. it's impossible for me to go to the white house or talk to the president since i was in tulsa, oklahoma.
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there was multiple, hundreds and hundreds of witnesses saw me there, i have a cell phone. they can take me to court, they can subpoena my phone records. as call logs. i didn't talk to the president of the united states on the days they said i did. lou: you have what offered back to the washington post, you've said what the facts are, he declared that their store is wrong and they say -- >> we don't know what they're going to say because we see them in court so now they have time to go to the court but my guess is, they are going to be like everybody else. they're not going to want to come to the table. the court is the only fair place i have to get a fair day in court but i can't fight them by trying to argue them to come onto yourself and say hey, it didn't happen. it doesn't work. those stories live forever. if you google my theme on the internet, many fake news stories are out there that are tying me to vladimir putin? it's outrageous.
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when for a long time, i was known as one of the top russia box. -the guy predicting the russians were up to no good. for almost four years now, every chance is limited six yet, i think lunatics because to think it. they tie me and trump to russia. lou: you believe purely by ideological -- >> i think there's a lot of reasons but clearly, they are acting with malice because, reckless disregard for the truth because they are mad because everything i've said from pfizer abuse to the russia is a hoax, ukraine think with a host, everything i've said has been proven accurate. lou: something on for breakable as of the host, you defended the president. >> didn't like that either. people want to get involved, defendant usa.com.
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>> depend usa.com. we've got it. i'm sure our audience does as well. congressman kevin who knows, he's done amazing work for this country and this president. thanks for being with us. white house announcing tonight, this broadcast, he's receiving the presidential medal of freedom next week. he is well respected, foreign policy and national security expert. by the way, one hell of a general. devoted his life to keeping america safe and strong, our congratulations to general jack. up next, more on senator chuck schumer's outrageous threats against two supreme court justices. sarah with me right after the break with that and much more. please stay with us. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪
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kavanaugh, right in front of the supreme court. rally a crowd. then we thought, saw the response from chief justice roberts later sank you absolutely made a threat and you cannot run our chief justices. so what we are seeing now, ramping up the the macabre. this is what happens and it is very dangerous. ms. schumer makes a statement like this publicly, he's really calling on other people, it's a heating moment, we don't know what the threat mean to other people, his people after were not stable and they could take that seriously and it's a very serious threat. lou: he responded but i just don't think, i think it needs to be a lot stronger and it has to be unified response and voice on this. it just cannot be tolerated. another issue, pfizer reform.
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suddenly which mcconnell doesn't want pfizer reform, he's watched the president have to deal with the politically corrupt justice department, fbi and part of the court system. corrupt. >> certainly it occurred in the department of justice and fbi from the term of state during the whole russia hoax. investigation and it took three and a half years for us to get to the truth. these were all the same people that were speaking out before think there needs to be changed. something needs to be done. we need to change the pfizer. now they are backing away from and that tells me the intelligence community is putting a lot of pressure on these senators and members of congress. i say no, push back. the american people deserve more. there were over 17 failures by michael, his report regarding part of page and i don't believe that the only one. lou: the failures were out right
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lies. by the way, very serious accommodation by court, they should have known better and had much higher standards. they came rubberstamped for what was political corruption in an effort to overthrow the president. we'll wait to the commercial break and -- more from sarah right after these words from our sponsors. sponsors. papapapapa with over 75 years of savings and service, geico is the easy choice. we could even help you with homeowners... oh! not again! oh, thanks! you know automated lights are just the beginning. pretty soon they're gonna have eyes... everywhere. well goodnight. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. and mine super soft? geico. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. but can it help keep me asleep?
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carter, we're talking about fisa reform and the resistance to it by the deep state and some of the elements of the republican establishment leadership. >> well, this is it in a nutshell. on march 15 there are three provisions that are set to expire, that is the roving wiretaps which basically means anytime somebody changes their cell phone out, the fbi can just listen. the lone wolf, which is a person not connected to a terrorist, and section 215 which basically allows the fbi to collect all kinds of data without a warrant on businesses. but title i, which is what they violated under carter page, that provision never expires. so they actually have to go after these three provisions before they sunset. and i'm telling you, as far as civil libertarians are concerned and people that really care about our constitution, the fourth amendment here is at stake, and those changes need to
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be made. lou: and i like one group thats' paramount in all of this, not so fancy, but just called citizen. and citizens in this country need to restore respect for their standing. sara carter, thank you so much. we thank you for being with us. hope you will join us here tomorrow evening. good night. trish: congratulations to the democrats. after three years of moaning and groaning about washington being too white, too male and too old, what do you know? the dems made sure their party will nominate an old, white man for president. ah, the irony. i am trish regan. remember all the hand-wringing about the importance of diversity? >> we have a very diverse party. the heart and soul of this party is diversity, black people, latinos, api people -- >> a coalition of multiracial, multigenerational coalition of african-americans, latinos,
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