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thonnive fauci. we hope you will be with us. thank you for being with us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. good night from new york. trish: clueless. out of you touch hollywood calling for president trump's removal from office. first to super tuesday 3.0. michigan a key state that could determine bernie sanders' future in the race. the polls closing in just a few minutes in mississippi, missouri, and north dakota. reporter: two of them are able to be projected by fox news and
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put in the column of the former vice president jo joe biden in e state of missouri and mississippi as he continued to build on his recent momentum. pass was the case in south carolina, biden did very well with late deciders. we saw that play out in missouri. people who decided late, many of them went for bind. in mississippi, it was expected to be and turned out to be an easy winter biden. it's really tough for us to pick out any patterns and read anything into them. north dakota is a caucus state. no way to make a call there so early in the evening. a quick run-through and the rest of the night. the first state in the industrial midwest to vote is michigan. the primary was held there four years ago.
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hillary clinton was a huge favorite coming in to primary night. bernie sanders pulled off the upset. he barely did it in michigan, but he did win it. the. with his opponent being i favorite, it will be difficult, and that's what biden will be. 1991 is your magic number. biden with a 100-delegate lead coming into it. >> markets surging as investors cheer and expected economic recovery package. two people that aren't too happy about this, a couple hollywood dictators who aren't exactly fans of the president. >> every day he does something worse than the day before. he tops it and tops it and tops it. i believe trump is loathed in america. that people are embarrassed and ashamed of who he is.
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>> the president tweeting about bette midler. >> now we have this -- trish: it's one thing to not like the president. but it's another thing to seem to want a market decline because he is the president. rosie o'donnell called for president trump to be removed from office due to tweeting on the market selling off. bette midler tweeted an article saying the response to the coronavirus virus. alec baldwin why your steadiast leadership has instilled some
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with with with. you know what these people don't snuns they do not understand how the market actually works. the markets generally predicts the health of our economy six months out. the last three years our economy has done extraordinarily well because of policies of lower taxes and less regulation. policies put in place by the trump administration. as a result, we have had the best job growth in 50 years. but the multi millionaires in hollywood don't care about that because they just hate trump. and that hate for the president distorts their thinking and their ability to rationally assess the situation. markets are selling off because of the disruption in the supply chain.
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we have goods that won't get clifford. things we need from china. and don't forget we have a consumer base here in the u.s. and the entire world that's suffering. who the heck wants to go out to dinner when there is a threat of catching a virus. that's kinds of a big deal, you need consumers to feel confident. when consumers are choked with fear and they stand down and stay home, you get picture that has an economic effect. meanwhile, oil is a big part of our economy. all those shale towns in texas and oklahoma where oil prices decline. it affects them. if you have an economic downturn and people aren't consuming as much oil, those economics and businesses get hit. that's why you have a market
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that suffered its fate in yesterday's trading. one i believe will be proven to have been a decent buying opportunity. i hate to break it to them. but markets are not motivated by their like or dislike of a president's personality. markets and investors are motivated by policy. how that policy affected the global economy and therefore corporate earnings. as such, the smart money has been look for opportunity to get back in. buff with the markets forecast a slowdown, hollywood ought to be praying for so i kinds of miracle when it comes to ticket sales at the box office or just switch to the small screen. joining me, corey lewandowski. why are you rooting against america? why are you rooting seemingly
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against u.s. investors because you hope maybe that will influence people in terms of how they think about president trump and his administration's economic policies. >> those hollywood elites he hate this president more than they love this country. two years ago bill maher prayed for a recession. these people who make their living in hollywood, who live on the big screen and have seen their ticket sales decline, hate this president because he delivered economic value and opportunity for the middle class. it's a shame, but it's okay. come november, those people who live in those what they call flyover states, those people who don't subscribe to the same political philosophy as the rosie o'donnells and bette
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midlers will help get trump re-elected. trish: i'm a big believer in people saying what they think. so i don't begrudge them that opportunity. but i'm a big believer in intellectual diversity. hollywood is trying to a squash any other viewpoint and they are doing this with basically the help of the mainstream media and the help of the democrat party. that's where it gets really wrong, doesn't it. >> we didn't see the liberals or the mainstream media praising the president for the his stormic run in the stock market. has there been a slight correction? we are at the lowest unemployment rate in our nation's history. more americans are working today than ever in our nation's history.
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frism, hispanic american. female, lowest unemployment rate ever record. you don't have to like this president, but you have to like the results. maybe they should give back the money this president made them in their 401ks and the stock market. i'm sure shell preach from on high about the liberal values of hollywood. it doesn't sell and people have woken up to it. trish: joe biden is telling off and cursing out hard working middle class american voters. we have a fact check. joe biden did support the second
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amendment. no, he didn't. >> the second amendment has never been without limits. trish: also, a story the liberal media would rather ignore. a college professor doubling down on his statement that his whiteness. democrats in the liberal media can insert race into everything. liberals accusing republicans of racism for calling coronavirus as the wuhan virus. cnn has used the term and china is using the term. >> the wuhan coronavirus. >> the wuhan kr coronavirus. >> every time the professor said
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trish: coronavirus now affecting nearly every aspect of our lives. more businesses and schools and events are closed orr can spelled barely a people out of china where this whole thing started. you are not even getting updates from china's secretive cop tonight government. we are learning more and more about china's so-called wet markets where alive and dead animals are sold. it was most likely a wet market in wuhan where the coronavirus started. but many sellers are operating the under the table, and experts say these markets are virtual
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petri dishes for infection. they are cutting the throats of animals in front of me. and animals might be feeding on rodents in the market. joining me now, republican congressman from texas, brian babin. we don't trust much that is coming out of china in terms of information. they tell us they are shutting down these markets. but how much of a problem are they and do you worry about other viruses still being transmitted in the years and months ahead? >> i'm a healthcare provider. i practiced dentistry for 25 years. this is not the first virus or infirmity to originate in some of these marketplaces in china.
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the chinese have absolutely been obfuscating and comply kaight and trying to object -- complicating and trying to obstruct the information coming out of the china. one doctor who is an ophthalmologist who died of the coronavirus was muzzled because he was talking too much. it wasn't until later when the cat was out of the bag, the whole thing was delayed by the communist government and china. they are famous for doing this. i don't expect them to apologize anytime soon. they don't apologies or admit wrongdoing at all. trish: they have to get those markets under control. if you are going to be a member of the world economy. you need to be able to
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effectively police some of these industries. let me turn to another topic that's related to you. your colleague, far left squad member ilhan omar is suggesting kevin mccarthy said something racist when he wrote that people should look for more information about the china coronavirus. she wrote, viruses don't have nationalities. this is racist. it did originate from wuhan, china. >> that's my next statement. it originated in china. this is more an example of the democrat identity politics trying get an angle. trying to get a hook anywhere they can to exploit some kind of a crisis toss their advantage. we are in the best economy, the
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lowest unemployment rate we have been in for 60 years or more. i think that i was looking at your previous segment when corey lewandowski was talking about the tremendous economy we have. the democrats have been hoping for a recession. they are not going to allow this coronavirus issue to go fast without trying to exploit it as much as possible. trish: that's the danger in all of this. this is a serious threat. you know as a healthcare provider. buff when you start to see people politicize it as they have, congress plan. that's when you are weaponizing something at a time when we should be united. we should all be together in trying to fight this in a way that's thoughtful and precise. and doesn't send people, i think, into a state of total
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fear which unfortunately is what you are seeing some of the media do, congressman. >> this is something to be very aware of and take precautions, and that's what we are doing. we are telling our constituents to wash hands, stay away from crowds and sneezing and causing. go to the doctor immediately if you start having these symptoms. we need to be working with our counter parts on the other side of the aisle. trish: ilhan omar is saying you are racist because of how you are read fearing to this. lyme disease from lyme, connecticut. it turns out the norovirus is from norwalk, ohio. there aren't viruses named after the location from which they ring night. if she is saying you are racist
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because you agree it's okay for mccarthy to say this, how do you work with her. >> it's hard to have a serious conversation about miss omar. she insulted just about every segment of the american public, patriotic americans since she took office in the house of representatives. this seems to be par for the course. it's identity politics to gain some kinds of advantage when they don't have an argument, it's always racism or xenophobia. and we have passed an 8.3 billion dollar supplemental for the coronavirus. that has been signed into law by the president. the vice president is doing a good job with his team of professionals. he has come out -- president trump came out with a list of things to be able help businesses and individuals to
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recoup some of their losses. trish: we'll get there. let's all say a prayer it happens very soon. i would like to see commitments from both sides and a lot less finger pointing. coming up, the media still irresponsibly and dangerously blaming president trump for the coronavirus. >> this may be donald trump's katrina. >> this is the worst case scenario you get from a government that don't know way it's doing and is willing to lie to people. >> republicans like to say we want small government. this is what government does, or no government. this is the function of government. our government is screwing up. trish: bret stevens billing the coronavirus president trump's
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chernobyl. also coming up. joe biden continuing with his charm offensive on the road. a voter after he cueing the former vp of going after his guns. joe biden su accusing him of beg a liar. >> i did not say that. trish: coming up. we have the full bizarre untruthful exchange from joe biden. a professor is saying whiteness is terrorism. deneen borelli reacting next.
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trish: liberal lunacy. a liberal professor saying whiteness is terrorism. he's saying in a blog post. whiteness by its very definition is a deelement. it kills. it's mental and physical terrorism. why are these professors indoctrinating our kids? joining me, deneen borelli. tuition is expensive. this is costly stuff. yet our children are fed garbage like that? >> he's supposed to be the adult
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in the room. listen, it's beyond outrageous that this guy has control and authority of any classroom over our future generation. for our college campuses and classrooms. they are no longer about higher education, they have been high jacked. they are about indoctrination and control and intimidation. what student is going to sit there, raise their hands and say what are you talking about? are you kidding me? clearly this guy is out of control. he's been there for a very long time. he just got tenure in 2017. trish: if you are the kid who says professor, that's not such a fair thing to say, it affects your grades. >> right. what student is going to push back. trish: isn't this a case where
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you should be able to push back? in the right kind of world, you appreciate different viewpoints. you listen to what other people have to say. yet the left has grown so aggressive. in some cases even violence. but to shut down speech and not be willing to entertain or listen to any other ideas while simultaneously intliemg one because they were born white, that's a different kind of racism. >> it's off the charts racism. parents spend a lot of money to send their children to college. it's amazing how the college is behind him. he can say and do whatever he wants. in the meantime parents aren't spending a lot of money and they need to take a look at what their kids are learning. trish: parents should and the
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kids themselves should think about this stuff long and hard and put more pressure on the boards to look at these professors spouting reverse racism and ask the right questions of these people. this guy doesn't deserve to be teaching any kid, any young person. thank you so much. the media still blaming president trump for the coronavirus. >> we have got to have some kinds of leadership. >> i'm concerned how this administration is handling this. >> this may be donald trump's katrina. trish: joe biden summoning his first angry old man impersonation while fighting with a hard working middle class voter.
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trish: he keeps repeating those words. that's what he keeps doing, the same words. that tactic sounds a little bit familiar. >> wait, wait, wait, wait, wait wait wait, you are getting nervous, man. trish: we have all the confrontations from michigan for you next.
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trish: i do believe there were some four-letter words in there. nice. nice, joe biden. but look, it's par for the course with this guy. >> you are getting nervous, man. we'll do pushups together. let's run, whatever you want to do. trish: do democrats really think joe is ready for the general? joining me, mr. brad blakeman? they think this guy is ready for primetime? he''s faring well and he may bet
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bernie. >> i have never seen a candidate who is so braise be. he thinks he's inevitable. you are seeing the real joe biden. he's like the guy you hit your ball over to his lawn and you never get your ball back. trish: i heard anecdotally, several people have said that, including democrats. there is a side to him. and i guess that's what's coming out. we live in a different age. there are yell phones everywhere. and people can see you not always at your best. when you are campaigning aren't you posed to be your best? >> especially when you in front of people who are supposed to be supporters. the auto workers was asking a legitimate question. the vice president can't even answer a question. we have seen it in self venues.
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debates included. as soon as you challenge him, he gets defensive, then he gets mean. trish: he's also a little weird. this is joe biden's creepiness. >> i got hairy legs that turn blond in the sun. and the kids used come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down to watch the hair come back up again. trish: i don't believe in taking people out of context. it happened to me before. and it's not fair, it's not
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right. but that's still odd. >> it is odd, in context. joe biden is a creepy dude. he has been that way for some time. but you never realize it until you focus in on it. then you see a repetitive pattern of behavior. increasingly, do you think he's going to be able to hold his own on the debate stage with president trump? >> i think the president will wipe the floor with him. the most relevant reason i say that is because president trump has a record of accomplish thes. joe has always been living vicariously through other people whether it's taking credit for their speeches or something they have done. donald trump has underpromised and overdelivered.
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trish: what about the coronavirus? >> the coronavirus is not his doing. and his reaction is exemplary. trish: i agree with you. he didn't create it. it cape from china. he did shut down travel with china. i think he could go even further. look what israel is doing. they say no one is coming in that's foreign who hasn't had a two-week quarantine. the governor of california is applauding the president for outreach to california. trish: the left is getting very, very angry at any kind of talk of somehow this is not his problem. he's been tagged with this thing. they almost seem in some ways it's disturbing, and they talked about rosie o'donnell and she
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was cheering on the market at $1,800. the market, we want to do well because it's point for people's 401ks. to finger point and say this is his problem and what do you think that says about the state of the country right now? >> it's appalling for democrats to be rooting against america. i will say our economy would be in a much worse position if we weren't in such a good position. we'll weather this storm. any adversarial impact we have had be it war, the economy, we else cop out on top. rib trish: don't bet against america. coming up. the america irresponsibly, dangerously blaming president trump for the coronavirus.
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>> he called the coronavirus a
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democratic hoax. >> donald trump said the coronavirus is a democratic hoax. >> what in god's name is he talking about? >> talk about the danger of the president calling this a hoax? >> it sent a chill down my spine. which is more dangerous? a virus or a president who says that. trish: we remember that. another instance of the -- liberal media hearing what it wants to hear. they say the president called the coronavirus a hoax. but listen to him yourself. >> now the democrats are politicizing the coronavirus. they tried to bite on russia russia russia. they tried the impeachment hoax. they tried it over and over. they have been doing it since
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you got in. and this is their new hoax. trish: this triggered a media stampede. the president of the united states doesn't think the coronavirus doesn't exist. does anyone think the president believes the coronavirus is not real? no. but the media is carrying the democrats water. the to say they don't believe there is a weaponization going on against this president in the middle of an election year. but where are all the journalists, nowhere. you have got all kinds of partisan political, truth does not matter any more for so many of those people. context does not matter anymore. they just want to play a
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coronavirus blame game. and accuse anyone who actually questions them of somehow dismissing a serious health emergency. the virus. it's getting worse. and we must be prepared. but the finger pointing needs to stop. joining me right now is the hill media reporter joe concha. so what's your take on the media? the majority of them. it feels like they have a certain agenda. it feels like they have a certain bias, and they are looking for anything that might feed it or fit it, but the reality is it doesn't always fit. >> right. i always fear, it's a mistake that they made as if it's i left the milk out and it went bad. that's a mistake. buff to say the president said the coronavirus was a hoax. how do you square a coup months
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ago he stopped all incoming flights from china. why would he do that if he thinks it's a hoax. why would he have formed a task forks months ago if he thought it was a hoax. this is intentional to make the guy look bad. there are enough people out there for retweets and social media where there is a good chunk of the population that thinks he said that when he didn't. overall -- trish: if you don't go back and look at the tape. i was on the air that night. i did not see him in live time. i had to check it afterwards. i said did he actually say it was a hoax? when i looked at it, he said the politicization of it was the hoax. but that's not what the headlines be ran, joe. >> right. the headlines. or in civil news. you had sound on tape.
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when you have brian williams talking to michael moore. you don't see williams play the whole clip. you only hear him ask the question and take the part out he wants to shape the narrative. cnn declaring this is a pandemic before the world health organization and the cdc, this goes back to what some media organizations are doing with this dangerous situation where we need to be educated. and that's perpetual profit for panic. you are taking panic and saying we'll make this a good business model because fear sells. you have "the washington post" calling it trump's chernobyl. trump's katrina as well. a so-called expert on said the mortality rate will be 20% which nobody is saying here. fear sells, it's completely
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reckless when people need to be educated on how to protect themselves and who it's impacting most. this ways we are seeing. trish: remember the missing plane? it's important. and in any crisis like this, you need to get the word out. that's how we stay safe as a society. we make sure people know to wash their hands. make sure people don't go to work about they are sick. make sure you cough into our elbow and make sure people stop the handshaking thing. but at what point does it cross a line if you would where it feels as though not only are they doing this for their profit, joe, but they are doing it for political purpose. >> right, if this were another president. say it was president obama,
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would we see this blame game going on? i doubt it very highly. you mentioned context. and that's very important. in this country in the winter of 2018, 80,000 people were killed by the flu. the current death toll from the coronavirus is 29. the question is, are we in italy where we'll have to lock down the entire country or south korea where they seem to have this under control and there is a decrease in cases. given that we have a great medical system and great doctors, and people are aware of washing your hands and not shaking hands and staying out of big public places. in the end we probably won't see anywhere near that 80,000 number of. we'll probably control this. trish: that will be a testament to our success as a nation.
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i hope you are right. joe concha, always great to talk to you. kennedy joins me to talk about what she has coming up on her who. kennedy: trish, how are you doing? you broke the internet last night. we'll talk about how your behavior might have changed in the wake of the coronavirus. are you skipping concerts and skipping trips? should they shut down concerts and venues? or should we get more information. trish: no curly hair. kennedy: not tonight. trish: biden and sanders clashing over their debate format. one wants to stand and one wants to sit. who wants to stand and who wants to sit. i have the answer next. in my line of work,
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and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it made all the difference. ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. [inaudible] [inaudible] you forget what you're said just three minutes go? >> the only african-american woman had been elected to the united states senate. a whole range of people.
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my point is. [inaudible] >> that is not true, that is not true. [laughter] it's a first, it's a first,. [laughter] 's before they are always funny to watch. march 15 is the first one-on-one debate it's a big did bait or was supposed to be one with an audience but the audience is not going to be there because of the coronavirus. the interesting thing though, apparently the sanders campaign is accusing joe biden for asking for a sit down debate instead of actually standing toe to toe with bernie. that campaign apparently once the snow audience, no spin room environment where you sit down. i guess it will be more civilized. but look, if you can't stand up to bernie, quite literally, how are you going to stand up to donald trump, joe? coming up tomorrow night jim banks and metal of freedom
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recipients general jack keane. can't wait for that. kennedy is coming up next have a great night everyone. ♪ ♪. kennedy: it is 9:00 p.m. on the east coast, 6:00 p.m. at weston right now fox news projects joe biden wins michigan, yes we can also project that joe is going to in missouri and mississippi. three to 52 delegates up for grabs in six states tonight. so can sleepy joe deliver a knockout punch to crazy bernie? looks like it. the michigander's, you ruined this senator sanders shot of the presidency. sorry socialism. take a look at the states on the board, the big and gelato has always been michigan. it's the first major industrial in this eight to hold a primary. what are 25 delegates right ther i

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