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>> as soon as it is safe. may 8th. we're allowed to have practice one player at a time. once we learn from that experience i think we'll be back out there. i'm confident we'll play a season this year,
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house minority speaker kevin mccarthy. and with us tonight secretary of v.a., and also wall street pro. on the drugs and vaccine. and liz harrington, we talk about when the states will reopen, constitutional fight there. new drugs, vaccine and hope. more news on antibody tests as well. and more news about the evidence that supports claims of terra reed, accused joe biden of sexual assault, what tara reid now demands, joe biden did, if he does not do it why critics war it will under cut biden's
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credibility, i am elizabeth mack donald, the "evening edit" starts right now. >> welcome to the show, i am elizabeth macdonald, fox business exclusive, robert wilke . >> thank you. elizabeth: i want to get your take on what it happening now. the push by white house to send all 50 states, enough tests to screen 3% of their residents. federal government should be last resort for needs test kits is what president says, what is your reaction. >> i support the president's action. standards that some are trying to impose on us are probably
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impossible, the president said in his last conference, he could test everyone and someone would ask why he didn't test the second tranche. at v.a. we have a smaller population went the hospitals we have tested all of our veterans inn -- in nursing homes, that is about 7,000, we conducted over 80 thousand tests, we focus on most vulnerable veterans, we found, of those 7,000 less than 5% have the virus, those majority of those are in the northeast, in other hot spots in the midwest. elizabeth: am i crick correct in say -- correct in saying 400 vets passed away, there there is push back what is going on at v.a., you are on the white house
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coronavirus task force. >> have you not seen a lot of us, many of us, we are there when we're needed. i have done two ow or three, because of social distancing you see fewer of us every time. sadly 471 veterans have passed away but we've not been overwhelmed at v.a., 6900 veterans tested positive out of 9.95 million of those 6900. 3900 have gone deion the 14 day limit when we can say they are doing fine. and they returned home. we're doing pretty well in the sense that we only have 500 veterans with the virus who are in the hospital. that has allowed to us engage our fourth mission, in 38 states now. have we opened beds to public. all of our v.a. regions.
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we are in nursing homes across the country. because we are there to provide the general public. the american people what the safety net should they need it our people are doing heroic duty. >> so, there was push back about this study about effectiveness of hydorxychloroquine. i think 368 vets took it. but the media misreported this. correct me if i am wrong, these veterans in the last stages of 8 illness, it does not work on preexisting conditions, if you are -- it is severe the drug the knoll work. not work. >> yes, have you used more truth in a minute than most of mainstream media has done in last two weeks. first it was not even a v.a. study, we give information what
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when asked about 350 veterans, sadly they were in last stages of life. because this president has been about using everybody ahave aibl available means to protect life we were able to use the drug in consultation with veteran's doctors, in case it did work. i wille also add we've seen it work. most of us in v.a. in military have taken it throughout our careers, the day i addressed this study for first time on national television, governor of new york asked the t president r thousands of doses. but your assessment is correct, not a clinical trial, not peer reviewed, someone put together facts without investigating underlying conditions of the veterans, and threw it out said,
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we were putting veterans at risk and disgustingly some people said we were using veterans to experiment. that is a vial accusation as i have seen in almost two years i have been secretary of the department. elizabeth: so this -- happening in the coronavirus outbreak is also triggers credibility crises. americans are gis saying we're t going to listen to you any more. 23 states are struggling to reopen. model is forecasting 74,000 deaths, there is concern if you push to reopen too soon you will trigger more cases. >> well, we have to be cautious. i happen to sit at the table with dr. fauci and dr. birx and listen to president's
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instruction. we have a vulnerable population, about half of our veterans are over the age of 65. 7800 in nurses homes are from world war ii and korea. they are more vulnerable. there are a lot of places in the country where the virus has not taken hold. we'll look at those first, but we'll follow the guidelines set by the president. elizabeth: mr. rocke thank you so much. >> thank you. elizabeth: next, thank you for your service, next, we'll stay on the roughly half of the country, 23 states moving to
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reopen, texas with a limited reopening. ain't lockdown protest continues, we'll bring in wall street legend dennis guard man on the road forward. >> tara reid accused joe biden of sexual assault. >> it will show her complain form. sep reaction letter. that is what tara reid says, tara reid says, possibly more complaints against joe biden. coming up, stay there. ♪ ♪
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elizabeth: welcome dennis gartman. dennis, great to have you on. >> always good to be on. elizabeth: okay, half the states plan to reopen, texas with a limited reopening this week, major antilockdown protest in dozens of states. president said he agrees with attorney general bill barr. all u.s. attorneys to be on look out for states and towns violating constitutional rights and civil liberties of state
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residents in their lockdowns, your take on what is going on in the country, and your forecast of the economy. >> this is a problem we've never had before, hopefully we shall never have it again, hopefully we'll come up with a vaccine in news. news from england was beneficial and supportive, out of gilead less than exciting. my concern that economy is not going to rebound quickly as president would like to have us think. we talk about a v -bottom, i think maybe a w or an l, people to go to planes and restaurants to run to stores, as soon as there is th the ability to so so will be diminished. i went short of sphok stocks ths afternoon.
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marginally. elizabeth: i get it, marginally, you are staying safe, i understand, i have been following you for years, 40 percent of americans now have an immediate family member out of work, maybe 40% of u.s. economy gets hit or wiped out, that is dangerous, americans are asking, how much longer are we supposed to stay in lockdown? what are we waiting for? for fatalities to fall. what is the standard? >> i wonder, governor here in virginia early on locked us down until june 10, if you can believe that, there will be some reduction overtime, there has to be, people are getting antsy. the number of protest or out there, i think are reasonably to
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be expected and likely shall continue to be, let us hope whee states that are unlocking their economies, do so, we don't have a resurgences. but i suspect that the economy will bounce back quickly to begin with, then level back off after that, i am afraid there are a number of bankruptcies that will consider, and closure -- consider an occur, and closu. i'm not as optimistic. elizabeth: this country has been through pandemickic panthers be- pantherpandemic before. look at these images of crowds on the beach in southern california. governor gavin newsom said, he will send in law enforce tom eno california beaches. that ensure social distancing.
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here is what is interesting, more people began ignoring shut down orders two weeks ago, based on their smartphone locations. people are ignoring shut downs, going out. look at map, u.s. states peak. warmer southern states still having a problem. and where the peaks are met. where they there is trouble. >> warmer southern states not as warm as we would like, we should be in mid 70s at-this-point. today it was 63. hopefully warmer weather will and humid weather will curtail the sprea spreading of the viru.
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so much for global warming. elizabeth: dennis -- right, dennis gartman thank you. >> thank you always an honor. elizabeth: okay, we have the optimism, hope for you. more than a thousand drug trials we're tracking to fight covid-19, in more than a hundred countries, this is about hope. we're bringing it to you, latest to world's largest vaccine maker. in india, now ramping up to mike 40 million doses of a vaccine before this fail. -- fall, possibly by june, that is coming up next, stay with us, life isn't a straight line.
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elizabeth: welcome back, let's bring in our next guest, dr. martin from johns hopkins. first, your reaction to the news that house of representatives not coming back to work on may 4. as scheduled, 18 i the senate i, americans are scared, fights for
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their economic lives, and health. and lives be they want more testing. it looks like white house is picking up the weight. as the house of representatives not coming back. >> those of us in medicine, doctors and nurses we like to work, we don't understand idea of taking off, we take care of each other, give each other ebreak. there is a lot goingo in country right now, this not the only problem in america, we have other issues, i talked with people in the administration, they are working harder than anyone i have seen work in government right now, i think we should not lef leave them. elizabeth: president says he did inherit d a broken system, we kw that pandemic response in federal government, national stock pile was depleted of masks
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after h1n1, he was left to deal with was not state of the art,. like trying to fix a freight train racing down the track at 100 miles an hour. what is what is happening now. i covered pandemic, and epidemics and anthrax attack and listened to infectious disease expert testify before congress, since 1980s, another pandemic is coming, we were caught flat footed, your reaction? >> number one issue in america coming out of this covid problem is our preparedness, i have not heard anything about moving our supplyly chains or medication ad manufacturing back to the united states where is the great journalism where the ceos are pressed why they moved things overseas and their plan to move it back to u.s. this should be the work of congress right now that is
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important work. elizabeth: right, bring supply chains back home. viruses outbreak will happen again, to the optimism erase for the cure in vaccine picking up, there are more than a thousand drug trials right now, in more than a hundred nations. your take on the largest vaccine maker in india. serum institute ramping up to make 40 million doses of vaccine by a fall, developed by oxnard university. human clinical trials have begun, they say maybe mayor june? -- may maybe june. >> it iss clear that there is a race to get a vaccine, first country that gets vaccine may put a lockout on every other country, by virtue of fact they control the supply chain.
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that is the risk we're facing, dr. gottlieb, highlights that in a great "wall street journal" op-ed this week. there are 7 trials for a vaccine in human beings in world, three in united states third just starting, 3 o in china, china is further along in more advance stages, we have to move quickly we have to get rid of the red tape, whatever red tape and barriers excite, we have to break it down at the fda. a elizabeth: your take on scientists now setting active ingredient in common heart burn medication pepsid, the chemical scientists say, that drug actions as a decoy, believed to cause end enzyme in covid to attach to it?
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>> that mechanism that theoretically this mechanism could distract the virus from infecting key cells in the lungs, that is interesting. but there see tremendous aim of enthusiasm around drugs already on the shelf. i am most excited about the drugs not yet come down the pipe through fda, but this medication is interesting, north well has enrolled over a hundred patients in the trial. they got the idea from a har -- doctor in china, noticed that poor patients on this medication, and they looked at all survivors, more poor patients but they were on cheaper version of the heartburn medication, they did a little bit better. it is interesting they combined it withne hydorxychloroquine trial. >> right. >> what drugs are you excited
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about? >> about drugs that reduce your body's sideo kind storm. internal attack on your own lung tissue. i am excited about stem cell therapy that replaces damaged tissue in lungs in real-time without injecting it withou injm cells. elizabeth: your take on governor cuomo saying, one in 4 new york city residences have antibodies, that means plasma treatment. the level we do not know yet, plasma treatments that mers and spanish flu and sars, what is your take on one in four new
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yorker possibly already exposed to it. china outbreak, hodg hong kong g it is probably larger than rewed and sooner. >> thank you for reporting accurately, i don't know why people read statistics from china that appear on the johns hopkins map. we knowr they have under reportd by order. now new york a study that suggested 21% of people have the immune antibody, probably a little lower, maybe 10 to 20%. areas outside of boston ir above chelsea. does that mean you are immune? we can look at other
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coronaviruses. we know that others like sars, haveru a 2 on 3 year community d mers 3 year. elizabeth: interesting. great information doctor, come back soon we love having you on, great insight. >> thank you. good to see you, thank you. elizabeth: u.s. navy blue angels and air force, thunderbirds put on an ai aerial salute in honorf first responders. a heart warming site, about hope. we have more show coming up. we'll be right back. hope. we'll be right
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spokesperson liz harrington. this story is gaining ground, major implication for 2020 race. growing evidence that support claim that tara reid, who accuses joe bidenen of sexual assault in early '90s, two women, a work colleague and neighbor say tara reid did tell them about the sexual assault allegations by joe biden at the time it happened. and tara reid filed an incident report against joe biden. and her mother calls into larry king show in 1993 asking for advice on what to do about this at the time, your reaction. >> hypocrisy by the mainstream mediaa and democrats is stunnin, therenn are two very different standards of play if are a republican, no matter if there is no corroborating every against you, you will be treated as guilty, your name dragged through the mud. and they will never stop talking
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about it for 24 hours, even if they never above it. if you a democrat, not only with a credible allegation against you, will you be treated add innocent. but they will act as if the allegation does not exist, that is stunning, sunday shows, zero mentions of this new credible evidence. remember in case of brett kavanaugh there was never evidence that he ever met christine ford. tara reid worked for him, have you 5 people come forward say she had the same story at at the time, on its face it is credib credible. >> before i get to silence of democrats, tara reid, this afternoon -- stay on dnc for a moment, tara reid saying, i want
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the biden library to release all of biden's staff records, when he 3 was senator for 36 years, t will show her complain against biden, and why she stopped otrking foror him. also potentially will show other potential complaints gene joe ae biden. >> what is the standard. if you have nothing to hide, release the transcript, have an fbi investigation, let's investigate, a house party what you don't belowcasion or year, they did that, they investigated it, if it is a democrat there areec records why will joe biden release them if he says -- his campaign, saying it never happened, the public deserves to weigher the allegations, people
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deserve to be treated as innocent until proven guilty, but problem is that media is not even asking the question, and presents the public with the facts. >> silence of the democrats, nancy pelosi not saying anything, jerry, nadler, adam schiff, chuck whic chuck schumeg silent. tom perez also staying silent be heg said in de. >> in 2017, they should step aside. tara ride says in a interview with fox news, i would like my history with biden, examined in a dignified way, i like a deeper conversation about fact that sexual harassment and sexual assault did not have a political piratparty.
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it is an equal opportunity offender. -- >> maybe it is no coincidence on same day this new corroborating evidence comes out s to supporta woman's accusation against joe biden, he is on the phone doing a live stream with hillary clinton, whose record is clear on subject of believing women, and trying to sabotage their names, i want to remind your viewers, remember senator her ono said during the brett kavanaugh affair, she said time
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for men to shut up, now all democrats are shutting up, they are silent about what on its face has more credibility than any of the allegations again brett kavanaugh. > also, women, who talked abt biden's choice of vice president, listen to b.f. goodricless kamala harrissaying. goodrich bircb.f.goodrichkamalas accusers. >> i believe them, and i respect them b able to tell their story. >> do you believe this vice president -- -- should enter the race. >> he will have to make that decision for himself. >> what do you think of this? >> now that clear that biden is ththe -- presumptive nominee it
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elizabeth: let's welcome our next guest, retired u.s. army major general robert scales, great to have you back on. >> hello. elizabeth: to mystery about where abouts of kim jong-un. he has not been seen in public for weeks, he was absent from public ceremony celebrating the anniversary of birthday of his grandfather. general be he never misses that. top south korea officials they government knows his whereabouts, but they did not say anything more. what do you think? >> well, i have been covering korea for over 40 years, seen witness death of his father and grandfather, bottom line, north korea nobody knows. we don't know. south korea does not know, chinese don't know. this is a mystery, north koreans are experts at keeping secrets,
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only unifying theme, is only thing worse than kim jong-un being alive is same guy buying g dead, that would have terrible consequences for the region, should he l no longer with withs with no apparent successor in line. it would be a international tragedy. elizabeth: why? >> well, because he has no heir. country is in a incredible state, i don't know that -- so your viewers know, worse time of year in north korea for the food supply is march and april because that is when all winter stocks off food are depleted there is no harvest yet. we don't know what coronavirus affect it having to north korea it can't be good, north korea
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has a 900 mile border with china, we know what is going on in china, there no one to succeed him, they say his sister? but, you know. "me too" movement has not hit north korea, they are not in favor of female leaders, anywhere in asia particularly north korea, and a rudder less north korea state, god forbid military would takeover would be a worse solution than now. elizabeth: china would not want to reunify with north korea. >> no. elizabeth: reports are coming in that u.s. has sent unconfirmed reports that u.s. sent 5 spy planes this north korea, mid rumors about his health. south korea also hearing sent anspy planes over north korea.
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there are reports thatting is st he is a vegetative state after a heart procedure. we keep seeing reports that north korean leader is releasing messages. to syria, cuba and south africa, he is not camera shy, he likes to be on camera. how come there are no photos of videos of kim jong-un. they are not putting out any images of him. he likes to be on camera. >> you may recall about two years ago, we went through this before he had an operation to fix a strained or broken ankle, he does not like to appear to be in a less than perfect physical state, that may know part. but the bottom line, nobody knows, my sense he is lying low,
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he may have a malled o malledde. nobody knows, i think that united states come mond in korea -- command in korea is ramping up surveillance to get a hint of what is going on, so far, from my sources people i have e-mailed in korea, no one knows any better than north koreans, they are not talking. elizabeth: wow. quite a mystery, we'll have you back on about it general robert scales, now retired thank you so much. >> we love having you on. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: same here. love having you on, we'll stay on tara rid ride tara reade sto. we'll debate why much of min stream media is silence on this.
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elizabeth: welcome back to the "evening edit," welcome back.
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we are staying on the tara reade story. christopher bedford is joining us. >> great to see. >> media is accused of largely you know, violence -- silence on this, including cnn, slow to report its own larry king live clip with tar tara reade's mothr calling in. say her daughter has a problem with the senator. and michael avenatti respected to the kavanaugh allegations, gave full media on that. >> silence on sunday shows. and their own network ignoring it. seems clear, because biden is a candidate who is propped up by a number of folks in media including cnn and sunday shows, he was kind of their chosen candidate, after realizing that others did not work.
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they did not want bernie sanders. it stands in contrast with kavanaugh who had a accuser but no one co corroborating, yes. for joe biden's accuser, we have friends, colleagues, neighbors and her mother, who since passed, corroborating it on national television, to ignore this is ignore "me too" and last year and a half we thought we made gains, it does not mean that joe biden is guilty but media is guilty for ignoring it. >> the time that bob packwood, he was pushed out, i covered dc in the 90s, joe biden of the chair of the senate judiciary committee at the time. you could not be a woman and a whistleblower talking about sexual assault in early 90s it
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did not happen back then. but now tara reade is saying to joe biden, pony up, release your senate yo you know staff record. you will fine my complaint letter, my separation letter, and also may find other complaints from other senate staffers who worked for joe biden. if he does not do that, and release the records, does that under cut his cred bill di credibility more. >> tara reade mistake is thinking there was some kind of fairness. her call -- >> wait, i am asking -- wait. stand, stop, stop, a simple question, some joe biden release his stan staff record. >> yes. that and i think her best point so far, say all right, lay forward when you have, your
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records contain, i say, are -- will contain my complaint, joe biden does not have to release those for two years after he left public life. but if he hide its now, like brett kavanaugh released his personal die are an diary and s. that massively inpune inimpugnss credibility. elizabeth: i am sorry i did not mean to stay stop, that appeared rude. look at this story, i am just baffled, "washington post" criticized for washing down headlines. post changes that headline, trump allies highlight now claims, then look at this. "new york times," accused of delighting a phrase about joe biden. that was negative phrase. they erased it from their story after biden campaign complained.
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times delete a phrase about bidens hugs and kisses and touching women. that women said made them uncomfortable. >> that is incredible that deletion was made to i satisfy e biden campaign, it has been admitted to. >> you know what viewerring we're saying on tara reade story, you are terrific, come back soon. that does it for us. you are watching "evening edit" on fox business, thank you for joining us, we hope you have a good evening. join us tomorrow night, have a good evening.
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