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fox business will be running long form programming in this spot. for the foreseeable future. stay healthy and stay safe. n ben republicans and democrats right now. see it tomorrow. kennedy: it feels like the world is falling apart and we have all been grasping for more information, anything to make us feel better or at least makes sense as a cascading effect of the coronavirus, people are scared because they just don't know. that uncertainty breeds panic which is always the most destructive impulse. we are in desperate need of testing and have been for weeks. but our top-down centralized health care system has created its own daily paralysis. but it is never too late for the free market to save the world. the cdc and fda hamstrung private lambs or administering their test kids even though
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one infectious disease doctor in washington with buckets of nasal flu swaps wanted to test those for covid-19 it was told by the federal government no. doctor helen hsu said screw it and started testing and found positives from patients who had no contact with the wu-tang clan. hundreds of doctors, researching clinicians all across the country putting their energy toward solving this horror. but they are having to sidestep the federal government to get anything done. we are a little late but not all is lost their markets and labs to for the growing fear. i am convinced we will knock this thing on its yes, barriers are being moved, and that means innovation, necessity is the mother of invention. and this mother scratcher is ready to rock. bureaucracy is the enemy, but you have a lot of friends out there who would use their individual superpowers to save the day and bring us back to boring old normalcy, and that's the memo.
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♪ ♪. kennedy: one of the nation's top health officials of doctor fauci skewered the testing system right for front of congress today prayed watch. >> the system is not really geared to what we need right now. what you are asking for, that is a failing. a failing. it is a failing. we have to admit it. the idea of anybody getting it easily, the way people in other countries are doing it, we are not set up for that. do i think we should be? yes. but we are not. kennedy: will see that now despite that, president trump insisted today that everything is going very smoothly. remain calm, all is well. everybody gets a test, millions of tests, watch. >> we have million test out
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now. over the next few days they will have 4 million test out. and frankly, the testing has been going very smooth. if you go to the right agency, if you go to the right area you get the test. >> which area? let me write that down. keep in mind the administration has been saying that for weeks. so will it hold up? joining us tonight let's meet the man panel that covert operations officer mike baker he is going to wrestle coronavirus to the ground. got founder of northern star strategies michael starr hopkins and look who it is townhall.com and editor of the guy benson show on fox news radio guy benson welcome one and all soap mike baker i will start with you. there have been some major blunders here, no doubt about it we can either focus on that or we can look at how we can actually tackle this altogether with everyone being smart, people stopping the hoarding, the federal
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government stopping the lying and getting the test into the test of clinicians who could administer them to patients who can desperately need them. how do we do that? >> i vote for option b is which as we focus on what's important right now. we can do a hot wash "after words" and look at some of the problems. i do love the scene of capitol hill, of congress, they love nothing better than the opportunity to act outraged anything really, a lot of those people have sat there and created this monster that we deal with in terms of the fda regulations, the healthcare system, this is been in place for quite some time. it should not be something new. right now is the time to say we have a public health emergency, as crisis let's deal with it. i have no faith in capitol hill being able to do that because it is not run by grown-ups. there is not an adult in the room. kennedy: your absolute right. i know people are leveling a lot of criticism at the
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present and the administration some of it fairly some of it unfairly. the point i'm trying to make about bureaucracies, they are never good there always clumsy. that is not how the industrial revolution started. it did not start with centralization, i started with individuals doctor helen hsu in seattle who sees a problem and tries to tackle it. centralized healthcare and government in china is what got into this mess. and i would have a hard time believing an argument that if only we had more government more bureaucracy can you make that argument i think if we had universal healthcare and everybody had the ability to get testing which trump is saying we can get for weeks but people have not been able to get. kennedy: how the cdc have operated any differently this is been in place since the obama administration how would it have operated any differently if we had universal healthcare? so first under the obama
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administration had infectious disease group is part of the cdc that we could rely on to do testing, to be able to vaccines, we don't have that anymore. trump ended that part of the cdc. one of big problems now is people don't have faith in the institution prayed there have faith that the president is saying things that are truthful, people don't have faith that the basic norms are here. kennedy: you and i are saying the same thing. we have an institutional problem. it's that institution nally that's the problem. i have a problem with so let's make the institution bigger, somehow throwing more money at it will make it more efficient. that is not necessarily the case. no one can prove that. >> trump has literally carved out the institution. kennedy: how much? so how carved out he got rid of the defections disease unit take up funding for the cdc so so doctors who are not working for the federal government are the volunteering? >> auto that really means. trump literally said he did not want testing done because he didn't want the actual
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people and numbers to go up. that's problematic. we should not be avoiding the numbers go up. >> you said the president united states does not want testing to got because you did with the numbers go? so he literally did a press conference of the dates he didn't want people to come up the vote because the numbers would go up. kennedy: he's talking about people being infected where they have countries where they had a much higher infectious rate infecting more people in the united states. >> those are american. >> but him saying to them coming up phil because i don't the numbers coming up or was it because i don't the numbers. kennedy: that is what china's doing he saying we don't want this to get out good because we'll be embarrassed. therefore it lets silence whistleblowers paired i don't to the president saying the same thing. kennedy: right at labs a bad shackles pulled off by the cdc on that system has been in place for years now, it precedes the trump administration. if they were able to test before those circuit breakers
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flipped, then we would have more people who would have tested positive who could've been quarantined. >> so under obama they dealt with a bullock, we did not have this kind of issue. >> it is completely different. >> how? so the death rate, but how easy it is to catch. right, this lives in the air for hours that lives on services for days. this is highly so we literally don't know how it lives we so is a new study they came out but the initial study. kennedy: 24 hours on cardboard 12 hours on plastic and metal, three hours in the air. so or hang 37 days people can transmit it. we literally don't know now. so cdc funding is not been cutting try to cut it in congress had no pride we have all this money for anything some people have lacked faith in the institution because one of those institutions on the testing and screening has failed very badly. which is why this problem among other reasons is going to get worse. i'm totally on board saying this president deserves a fair
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amount of criticism. you should never go into an oval office address be bedded within an inch of its life and have three things wrong have to correct them. and to say what he did right there saying everything was going good with the testing it's actually live, that is a really misleading terrible thing to say. i do struggle with the argument, if you look at the trajectory of the uk's on one of their health ministers has coronavirus, their numbers doubled today. they are on the same trajectory that we or they have universal healthcare they have nhs, pride of the world supposedly and it's not going to stop coronavirus but what's eventually gonna stop coronavirus which is innovation which is likely to come from here in this country. kennedy: and i'm glad you said that because we do have the ceo of novavax on to talk about the free market in the competition to create a vaccine and some antivirals. you have companies working against each other instead of the federal government telling them none of them can do anything it's actually can get something done. >> it is crazy.
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>> i think your absolute right when you talk about in important aspect of this which is the lack of faith institutions. we've gotten over the past handful of years. and to be fair, all sides of the political spectrum are responsible for that. we've been throwing hand grenades at each other for a long time now. never earn that. kennedy: and people who continue to do so are being counterproductive. because when gdp goes down, and the stock market goes down, people suffer, real people, real people not just rich people so we have to be very careful about the perceptions that we create trying to get narrow and short term political victories. speaking which the man had returned to know that it was another bloodbath for the margate dow falling 10%, it's a worst day since the black monday crash and 1987. nasdaq and s&p 500 also tumbling over 9%. it is officially a bear market as of yesterday. stocks tumbled despite federal reserve's plan to inject 1.5
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chile dollars into the market. gay, the white house is also work with congress on the stemless package prayed the house was was devoted out tonight, that will now be tomorrow. democrat said before we loaded from everything from permit paid sick leave to increased funding for medicaid to bolster unemployment benefits. but if any financial stimulus from congress, is really going to stem the coronavirus impact. here is me now ohio congressman and house financial services committee warren davidson. congressman david's men thank you for being here. second of all based on what i just laid out, what strikes you the most? so we look at the fed talk about putting $1.5 trillion into the market, we look at the movement of the dow, around 1:00 o'clock you'll see a giant spiked upwards, enthusiasm, wouldn't have trillion dollars is going to make a difference. then you look at the trendline "after words" was right back to the trajectory it was that was a trillion and a half dollars. i don't know what deal nancy pelosi is negotiating tonight
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at what would a crisis be without a new entitlement program right? we don't know, i know i don't trust what she's putting out, i look forward to reading the bill i hope we have a chance to read it before he passed it. kennedy: that's not her typical behavior pattern, she likes to passive first and then read it. >> that was the mo we were going to see a text at eight and about 845 that was the rumor. so how long this ability that you 45 minutes to read? >> they'd had it as a couple thousand pages. it could be hundreds of pages and not pass out about thousand. i hope it's a one page bill that says whereas taxation is triplin crippling the economy the 16th amendment is repealed. i probably will not say that. kennedy: i want to watch that show # taxation is best. but if we are lurching for that i am fine with it. is a think we are spending way too much money. it does cripple the economy
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when you're faced with a crisis. what are we learning from this they will actually, informants in the future, so when we do have a another virus, that is perhaps even more deadly and more of a threat to a wider array of americans, what have we learned that will put us on a positive course in the future? >> i think you've laid out a number of them. look, italy has universal healthcare system, look what's going on there. uk is you highlight a universal healthcare system. why is america who's normally performed so well, we have freedom markets we look at the constraints we are under with getting these test kits out, they are being hamstrung. i think when you go back and do the after action review, leadership really matters. i think right now you see a lot of panic, a lot of fear. and it's a time, the president is trying his best to say look, this is a serious problem, but let's not overreact. that's not really going over well, there's just a lot of
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panic. bitcoin is in freefall. kennedy: it sucks or minds into things as in the l.a. riots, and i was in the northridge earthquake. in 92 and 94 respectively. and i saw how quickly things fell apart. so yesterday, i was at trader joe's, people were loading up their baskets. today i was at whole foods i forgot a couple things, and when you see people jamming stuff into their carts legs on-base, it makes you kind of do the same. you get this foam a and you start to think to yourself, what do i not have? i don't know how you stop that. i note this switch flips almost instantly. but how quickly can we come back for that mentality? >> they are is contagious. i think it's going to take leadership and it's really going to take facts on the ground. so people see it, we could go congress voted for over $8 billion in funding.
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and that is going to take a little bit for it to really hit the streets, flow through our central lives, constraint system. but it is really going to start hitting the ground and reach to healthcare professionals and the emergency responders. and i think you're going to really see that make a difference. tomorrow i hope we get it right, i really hope it is bipartisan because our economy need some leadership and response. kennedy: you have is that leadership question might so i don't have a lot of confidence in nancy pelosi. if it is a good product will take time to read it, debated and pass a meaningful thing. kennedy: do you have faith in the presence leadership right now customers. >> i think our president has been a great leader of the economy going really well. but we do steady hand here i think the president tried to push that with mike pence to focus on the healthcare peace. and president trump strong suit has been the economy. i think this is just a complete anomaly we are an unchartered territory here when you look at how big of a shock this is paid we have to take the time, calm down, let's understand what's going on is not time to panic a sign
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for thoughtful policy. kennedy: take a deep breath, if you know a neighbor for tickling older and that lives alone, make sure they have what they need first and foremost. those who are most vulnerable among us pretty if you have your stuff, shared a little bit. also be positive with people. when you're out walking around, give people a smile and a little bit of reassurance and hopefully that will be contagious as well. congressman, thank you so much. >> think is much couldn't say a better labor neighbors yourself. kennedy: looks like every event in the country just got canceled part will that be enough to throw down the threat of fear? the all-new silverado hd adds to the legendary capability of the strongest, most advanced silverados ever. with best in class camera technology and larger, more functional beds than any competitor. the only truck that can compare to a silverado is another silverado. truck month is the right time to get behind the wheel of the chevy silverado. now, get 0% financing for 72 months
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tomorrow? who knows. age is just an illusion. how you show up for the world, that's what's real. what's your idea? i put it out there with a godaddy website. make the world you want. kennedy: and the culture has gone viral in america, so sad. both disneyland and disney world are closing. it's curtains for broadway here in new york, they are going dark for a few weeks. and the entire march madness tournament has been a limited which is okay because ucla's undoing that while this this year. and, with most or all of the nba seasons and other done in part because of behavior like this. [background noises] got real funny guy, he saw
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jazz sho start making a joke touching all the reporters mics after press conference but he has now tested positive for coronavirus along with his teammate donovan mitchell he issued an apology today while doctor fauci issued this warning. watch. >> particularly people with autoimmune disease that they need to take extra special precaution. in other words, they are vulnerable, and they need to help protect themselves and society needs to help to protect them. don't travel unless it's necessary on long trips, and above all, stay away from cruise ships. kennedy: i have always said that. so nothing to do and nowhere to go. that could be a good thing. will staying indoors and out of each other's faces stop the spread customer join me now fox news medical correspondent doctor marcus siegel the corona king. so let's taco at this little
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bit. i know people, they are not holding back they are hoarding and behaving out of fear known was to touch anybody else there saying holy crab it got real today what was the shift? >> the shift was that basically europe is now shut off. in other words everything is being escalated both from a public health point of view and a reaction of the public and they are fueling and feeding each other there's two pandemics going on here. there's the pandemic of the coronavirus which we don't know the extent seven the united states, they have a much better handle on it in south korea where they are testing people we are just not testing people we are in the blind. so people naturally rushed to the worst-case scenario. they are assuming it's more and more cases, that is the other pandemic. i wrote a book about this false alarm the epidemic of fear. there is a pandemic of fear because we over personalize the risk we are ruled by fear
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to very strong strong emotion in the brain. we assume it's us, we coughed and even you kennedy if you have a sore throat or coffee think old could be the coronavirus. kennedy: this has starts was maxime eck statistical it's a different virus or strap, or the flu. that's not to minimize the coronavirus, that's a big problem here. kennedy: i think people heck and have other things. what smart is assume you might have it to yourself accordingly. curiel, she don't give it to noone else if you don't think you have it just try not to contract it. >> that's every respiratory virus. kennedy: that's with the flu or anything that might come in the future. and hopefully we are setting up protocol so if there is another virus like this in the future we get a handle on it more quickly. >> but even this virus doctor fauci is right on this. we don't have a vaccine, we have the elderly at risk and we have people with chronic conditions at risk, we want to simply cut down as much of this viral spread as we can. here's the problem. that kind of good public health, without a vaccine is
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misperceived by the public. it's coming to get you, so we have two big problems. one, the public health is ineffective because we don't have the kids to know how people have it. that's a huge problem because i can't tie you how much of it is around and i'm supposed ability that. we have the second problem is that people overreact. then they just believe the worst case scenario. kennedy: and they don't think of other people paired they are so concerned for their own personal safety mac people hoarding water and i'm like they're not shutting down the water, i sure i get the idea. so i met them at an elevation big pile of toilet paper and i said what you doing with that he really that panicked customer she said no we ran out of toilet paper and fa don't bite i'm never gonna get it. kennedy: never gonna get any i understand that but i don't think people will feel better until they see somebody they know recover from it. when you see people start to recover, when tom hanks and rita wilson are in the world again, test negative and they are as healthy as they were people say oh as strange as
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that is, highest profile cases like that, when they are not insurmountable but they feel that way right now. >> that's a really good point. think they can be poster people for this if they get better, which it looks like they are already starting to get better pay their son is saying they are getting better. and i do think that is what we need. we need courage to replace the fear, we need laughter into feel a little bit more like we are part of the world community here. in order to shut this down. kennedy: junior people need to do, call your grandparents. if you are lucky enough to still have a grandparent, i wish i still did, call them up and ask what they've been through. because chances are they have been through and they have overcome something, actually worse than this. ask them how they did it and how they felt on the other side. >> will more important by the way, we know this virus were learning this virus. talk to study before and how to spread we found out it spreads very similar to the sars virus of 2003 which did end up getting controlled. so with good public health measures and careful
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vigilance, we may actually get to stamp this out. kennedy: a think we're going try think we can find a vaccine, were hideous and antivirals, and some new technology and there we have it in can seem to have. dr. marc siegel, thank you so much. coming up with all the coronavirus craziness, you almost forgot about the election. one now joe biden is coming out swinging and he threw shoulders, just kidding. we just launched major airstrikes in iraq, that is real, it's all coming
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kennedy: joe biden today directly escalating his election fight against the president even though the democratic primary is still technically not quite over. twenty-eight states, still going to vote between now and june. regardless, nancy pelosi says bernie sanders should stay in it to win it. watch. >> in case you're going to ask, no i don't think bernie sanders should get out of the
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race. i am a grassroots person. i congratulate both of the candidates as they go into the debate on sunday. kennedy: grassroots, look at my grass it's green like grass. that has not stopped about biden for pretending he's the only dem left in the race. today he held his own counterattack to the president's coronavirus address, watch. >> banning all travel from europe or any part of the world, may slow it, but as we have seen, it will not stop it. administration's failure in testing is colossal and it's a failure to have planning and leadership and execution. kennedy: so is sleeping joe right to assume he's going to be the nominee or does his primary battle still rage? the man panel has returned mike baker, guy benson, michael starr hopkins. starley looks like we settle on joe biden, so should bernie get out of the race customer. >> he could get out whatever he once to. he should not be viciously
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attack by biden so far so good. kennedy: joe and i are friends, joe and i are friends, i've known joe for a long time but he cannot talk longer than seven minutes it's his speech, it's 45 hours still going from two days ago. >> that is scary good. [laughter] >> that is really good. [laughter] kennedy: he does not attack joe biden but he also does not have to get out of the way. >> he get out whenever he wants. kennedy: what about tulsi gabbard? maybe if they supported her, a woman of color people will be taking a champing attention to her, guy benson. >> what we can start with that? it's tactically smart for nancy placita say what she said. if she did express probably her true feelings which should be get out bernie it's over, then it is the establishment gang up on bernie again it is people get all riled up and angry. so the one thing i was interested in, i did not watch live joe biden's speech, but
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the park critique some of these travel restrictions would slow the disease, but not prevented, yes, but that is also good. when a doctor fauci says this is helpful it's not a cure-all, there's all sorts of other feelers you could point to including testing and we talked about the already with the screening debacle. but to point to that almost as a negative, seems strange to me. because slowing this process is actually the whole game right now that's a whole ballgame right now. kennedy: its containment versus mitigation. so i agree with the guy here can i call you the guy? smack sure like that. >> bernie is not getting out. it's not going to happen. this is his last hurrah, this is it for him. he's gonna ride this pony until the end. kennedy: everyone declared joe biden's candidacy dead. bernie sanders still has energy and momentum. and followers and donations.
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so i think we also know there is no way the establishment was going to let bernie get in there. that was not going to happen the speed with which they lined up behind joe and supported him two who is this mythical establishment? >> i think they're the same people i get confused by it. >> is at the establishment, the deep satyrs and not cosmic so is getting over 60% of the african-american vote in every state. he's dominating bernie sanders. so. kennedy: i understand that but he certainly did not do wellin nevada, bernie sanders cleaned up and had the most interesting coalition we have seen. so it could be both that biden is because his winning boaters and biden must win voters like the black community which is huge. but you ask who is the established? you could make this state the third ranking democrat in the house to people of a more establishment sort of mold, they drop out right before
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super tuesday, those. kennedy: when you talk about democratic leadership, i think they fall under the umbrella of the establishment here that is pretty clear. the week before, clyburn said i'm not endorsing. >> the idea that there's a conspiracy against bernie sanders, is not a conspiracy there is a preference. maybe you want to put it that way. kennedy: i think conspiracy, it leads the idea that it subversive, this is very overt. >> i think is rational too. kennedy: it is better to convince people to line up behind joe biden bent to steal the nomination from bernie sanders. so and no one's forcing people to vote for joe biden. endorsements don't usually matter, voters still have to show up and actually vote. >> and i'm frankly bored to. kennedy: and the establishment to. >> i am looking at the moment, is there's a long time between now and november when joel actually does go outside with the voter and get into a fist
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fight. i want to see that. kennedy: i will be watching his reaction to bernie sanders. because bernie is going to come hard on sunday night during that arizona debate. it's going to get real and bernie's got but joe biden has, no fentanyl is your personal jesus, but bernie has stamina. they cleared out is piped of coronavirus and the election or an after you get a lot of this for the u.s. military has multiple airstrikes against iranian backed militias in iraq. comes after they killed two u.s. troops and one british medic. malicious fire 15 rockers in the back of a truck into camp tashi which is about 20 miles north of baghdad. it's unclear where the airstrikes occurred but yesterday's attack on our base happened on what would have been 63rd birthday by iranian general of soleimani. if you're recall we blew him
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to pieces and that was on january 3 part is it possible we slide into a nether greater war in the middle east and the midst of a global pandemic? that seems like a great idea. >> this is not going to be awarded totally support we did here. if these terrorists kill our people and kill an illini, brits, we are going to come and kill you. that is not acceptable it can't happen. kennedy: they also wounded 15 other people. >> it's a counterstrike disproportional, that's fine. the thing i would add is iran is in very serious trouble right now. they are reeling from the soleimani strike, they were already having enormous problems with their economy, process industry, people very angry the populace angry and how they're spending their money and then corona virus is decimating not just the country but leadership. members of their parliament, there is significant critical mass in their parliament that has coronavirus. i saw aerial photos of mass graves that they are just dumping the dead people in there.
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they cannot afford worth anyone right now. >> they have no interest in going into a full military conflict with us. look, what oil they can get out to the market, at $27 a barrel, they are going to be really sucking wind. which is something interesting to watch, not just iran but look what can happen to russia. putin's can act up in some fashion here if oil does not stabilize and create backup above say 40 a barrel. he is going to do something because he's got to do something to keep everybody in line. kennedy: but they cut all ties with saudi arabia in regards to deciding how much oil to hold back. >> this was a real tactical mistake. in you don't see that many from food and he's a pretty smart kat even i wouldn't trust them as far she gets from out of an eighth floor window. he has made a mistake here getting into this battle. kennedy: think you're right. >> were not getting into military conflicts. i disagree that it was
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disproportional they killed our people i think we should be taken out some of there is it that rubs people you know so you would know better than i, but i think this is an opportunity for intelligence and reaching out to find assets we can use who are upset with the administration right now, upset with what's going on to be able to flip them and use them. kennedy: that is absolutely right, that is an area and our intelligence gathering, as you can very well say so that's always been really heavy left with there's chaos and instability, that's the time. it is happening and that's exactly what you do. i can guarantee without any sources of methods that's with the community -- but the intel committee staring right now. kennedy: i want to think it is the glorious man panel i think i got height and but that's how i like it. [laughter] [laughter] if there's going to be a man panel better be hot at better be spicy. >> and dipped in ranch. gay. [laughter] thank you guys, good to see her. when will he coronavirus
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kennedy: a vaccine is in the freezer, that is a quote from vaccine maker novavax on their progress of the covid-19 solution. the company says at top speed they can finish testing and deploy their coronavirus vaccine in a year to 18 months. that may not sound great today, but in the vaccine world, that is fast and furious. so what do we do until then? join me now ceo president of research in development doctor gregory glenn, thank you to the show. i've been touting the importance of free market because we are always going to see government failures in regards to crisis will see
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success as the free-market companies who are competing against each other for the ultimate for the economy. and what at novavax are you doing and please come affairs and tell me of a good job tonight. i think you summarized it effectively we had to have a vaccine, it looks like it looks very good. we have a lot of testing to do in that timeframe you outlined is about right. it's going to take a while to get it deployed. we are going to do everything we can to speed up that process. kennedy: is there anything the federal government can do to get out of the way to make your testicle fasters that dangerous? >> there is a balance there. so specifically return with the fda their mission is to protect you, so they need to show it is safe they need evidence that it is effective, we are in a very unusual situation, obviously, so some of those normal forms of
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communication, review processes need to be compressed. so i think they're trying, of course their public health people themselves. they understand the crisis. i think maybe more importantly is we are a company, we are biotech company and thanks to compliments to the free market we believe in that. we do not have revenue. so we depend on having markets that we can target. this particular type of disease, we call it an emergent disease they don't have a market, we need help we need financial help. we have an amazing team, we are at a place where our technology. kennedy: will your company get any of the eight half billion dollars congress has set aside to fight coronavirus customer. >> we hope so. there is a process. will be a quick process? will be something they can help us out now? we need help now.
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so what's actually happened is that philanthropy is kicked in. kennedy: i hear you scored $4 million in funding in the last two weeks. >> it's not enough but it is a big help. so they have jumped in and helped in early development. we expect more to come. and it's interesting that they are leading the way, they have global concerns of course. it's time like this, it's really important for the u.s. government to kick in here. i think even when you would agree public health is very much the government's problem. kennedy: it's easy to slam responses, but we have to learn from them going forward. they have to partnerships, but you also have to let these companies do it they're going to do. their other company sentence of their antivirals to china, have you been able to send your vaccine to china? >> it's too early.
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existing drugs that have approvals, by all means they should be tried it's. kennedy: they are doing that right now. please come back and talk to us, and appeal to the audience. i really appreciate your expertise, and i hope this is the plan my friend, thank you. so i have hope for thanks for having us. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room.
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kennedy: disneyland has been closed due to the coronavirus. i want to point fingers but i saw malan sneezing into the mad hatter's teacups. too bad at such a small world. while that was goofy. and this, is a topical storm. you are about to enter the topical storm. topic number one, we all love chick-fil-a sauce, some matter-of-fact i am wearing some right now. but is much as i like to chicken out, sometimes i wish i could just stay home and hit the sauce with my kids. good news, clickers, clock yeah chick-fil-a going retail, beginning in april the chicken chain will sell your favorite feathered flavors in 16 ounces bottles available in their signature chick-fil-a variety admixture of a honey mustard, ranch dressing, and jesus christ our lord and savior as
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well as her polynesian sauce, which tastes just like the rock. so flipped the bird to catch up, slather your breasts with a taste of tanning. and just remember in the age of coronavirus double dipping could be considered assault. topic number two. [laughter] we now join some men at work and a land down under. cut on video, the harrowing rescue of a drowning wallaby, zero no, off the coast of australia. carried to safety baywatch lab by a hunky police officer. i have often fantasized about that happening to me, only in my dreams, i am a kangaroo, how do you do. wallabies don't belong in the ocean, he must've wandered out there to get some shrimp for the barbie, wallabies are marsupials which means they have a pouch, that's where they keep their pierrot. and with any luck that hot cops phone number, or wallaby
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