tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News March 2, 2020 7:00pm-8:00pm PST
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president this wednesday night. we will cover the results from super tuesday, the democrats, as the white house quick speedy response to corona virus. we will always be fair and balanced, let not your hearts be troubled. laura ingraham takes it away. it was fun stopping in your studio. >> laura: that was fun. everyone is dropping out tonight, everybody. entity, great show as always. we'll talk to you soon. i am laura ingraham, this has paid 21. joe biden's win in south carolina, for amy, pete have dropped out. there at the rally to endorse him. that is where our own raiment of oro's tonight. you've wondered where he was for the past week, he was getting ready for tonight. he will join us throughout the hour. while pete and amy came out for joe, bernie spent his super tuesday with congresswoman ilhan omar.
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house minority leader kevin mccarthy is here on what that might mean. secretary alex azar is here for corona virus update. dr. drew pinsky will tell us why the media coverage of this virus has been actually dangerous and counterproductive. former nfl player, jack kruger. he was viciously attacked and called trump america's first black president. he is here tonight to defend those comments and respond to the haters. first, now there are four. at least, serious ones. that's the of tonight's angle. after the new hampshire primary, i want democrats that they didn't have much time. bernie won new hampshire and won huge in nevada. old joe biden won big in south carolina on saturday. remember, winning iowa which pete buttigieg could buy here meant nothing. he dropped out last night.
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amy klobuchar, she is gone. both endorsing joe biden. tomorrow it's super tuesday and the moderates were out of time. for the progressives it's sanders and elizabeth warren and in the moderate lane, bloomberg and biden. because of early voting, which we which we conservatives have always been against. biden momentum may be blunted. bernie followers were jacked up very early in this whole process. if he does, let's say he does well. better-than-expected, bernie is in real trouble. the beltway media will work to write off completely and quick quickly. if it turns out the way most people think and bernie does well tomorrow, and enormous pressure will be brought to bear on bloomberg to drop out, to help biden. frankly also on war and to drop out to help bernie finish off biden. and then come come up from that elected democrats, they're going to begin lining up for their
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choice. even if they manage to pull off this invited rescue effort, the question is, can biden himself really withstand the rigors of a grueling campaign? he seems to be having a lot of trouble lately. it's pretty apparent that if he wins the nomination, somehow, somehow beat trump, heaven forbid, he would be a figurehead president doing whatever washington wants. the swamp once again. it will be donors who set the policy on china and immigration. it will throw a bone to the hard left, they will be the judges. a power coalition from hell if you ask me. what we are seeing is the beginning of the democratic establishment's rebellion against the will of its own voters. they don't want sanders, a socialist to get the nomination, despite the fact that he is the front runner and has won two of the last primaries. what is happening to bernie, think about it, it's somewhat
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similar to what the g.o.p. establishment tried to do to trump. they hated him. they tried their hardest to rally the party around jeb bush. that dog wouldn't honk. he dropped out after south carolina, even after george w. bush, nikki haley, they tried to stop him there. guess what? donald trump won anyway. marco rubio, he dropped out after florida. that was his home state. and then he flopped, he forgot about him. he plopped everywhere. he hung on until he lost all credibility. it was so bad for him, he didn't even speak at the rnc, which was held in the state in which he is governor. watching everything play out over the last 72 hours. it's clear that the democrat machine is trying, desperately to claw back power. claw back power from the radicals that they let run free in washington for the last year.
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they made huge mistakes underestimating the power of the aoc crowd over the last year. of course the democratic establishment, they are not held by the fact that it has a terribly weak candidate and joe biden. it was easier to defeat bernie last time, even as hillary clinton was physically collapsing in public. it's far more difficult to prop up biden who was mentally collapsing in public. >> tomorrow is super thursday -- tuesday. i was waiting for a black man to pick me up and take me the total of hundred 47 miles south of washington, d.c., to be sworn in as president and vice president. we hold these truths to be self-evident, all men and women created -- you know the thing. thank you very much. >> it is chris, but anyway. >> digested chuck >> laura: the fact is, most of
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the excitement and momentum is oon the left and it's behind bernie. it's reflected in the polls, nationally he is pulling eight points above biden. his lead is starker and most of the 14 states. he is currently pulling on average 15 points ahead of everyone else in california. they stay with the most delegates. bernie is pulling ahead in eight of the 14 states that for tomorrow. meanwhile biden leads in just four states. and two of them, north carolina and oklahoma, it's narrow. he's almost out of cash. >> the problem is, a former vice president, two term vice president, obama's guide should be sucking and money. is broke. that shows a lack of enthusiasm, not just at the grassroots level work they needed to, but also the top. he is not filling stadiums like bernie sanders. >> laura: he is not filling stadiums, he has not even close.
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look at the massive crowds bernie drew and california yesterday. >> the establishment is getting very, very nervous. [cheers and applause] the corporate elite, corporate elite are getting nervous. the political establishment is getting nervous as well. some of the elite is in the democratic establishment, their same look at the turnout! what is going on? >> laura: meanwhile, joe joe bin is relegated to -- after he wins at south carolina, he did this video that i saw on twitter. he and his wife were essentially begging for money. >> your the launching pad. thank you.
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thank you. >> thank you for your love and your kindness. we are going forward. if you can ship and $5, $10. we will power forward and win this race. >> laura: won't you help him? this is sad. the audio quality wasn't so great either. it's just a presidential campaign. i was thinking about this tonight, democrats, remember how they love to scream power to the people? in the end it may just be power to the donors who are all pulling out all the stops to and bernie second quest. reports tonight say he is starting to bring in the cash. democrat should really learn the lesson of history. biden is the new jeb bush, except he is old and makes zero sense. both are kind of low energy, but guys don't like nice guys with good resumes. neither generate excitement that successful candidates for the presidency usually need to have.
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the battle of november should obviously be bernie sanders versus donald trump. not trump versus obama nostalgia. if obama's policies were so effective, hillary would have glided past trump in 2016. obama's policy is to deliver the rising wages were business optimism. more liberal supporters, this failure has only driven them into the arms of his socialist. americans deserve a real choice. capitalism versus socialism, that is the choice. letting people decide for themselves will tell us what the country thinks of trump's america, versus sanders collectivism. may the best man, not the most influential block of donors won. that is "the angle." speaking of bernie sanders, on the eve of the most important day of the 2020 primary, he hosted a rally with ilhan omar. it just goes to show you that she and the rest of the squad
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are the political force to be reckoned with. i told you what they were back in march of last year! i was scoffed at for saying that. they're not the amateurs who nancy pelosi tried to brush off great for joining me now, kevin mccarthy bread congressman, giving her past anti-semitism, a denier of al qaeda. what does this tell you about bernie sanders values? >> it tells a lot because of contrast, he's in minnesota. here is bernie will promote communist cuba, but he will not praise israel. who does he want introducing him? ilhan omar. she introduced a boycott sanction bill against israel themselves. that shows that nancy pelosi folded to these socialist freshmen at the beginning of this year. do you remember one aoc had a meeting with speaker pelosi? she didn't weed out the picture, nancy pelosi did she has to come.
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>> laura: to see my point in the ankle tonight? you saw what happened in 2016. the people wanted one thing and a lot of the donors wanted something else. donald trump said basically, i will beat the bushes, the obama's, media, hollywood. i think they're all destructive. he clear-cut the whole field. the republicans, democrats, moderates. he is bold and he has the energy. the democrats are in a pickle, a real pickle. >> he did it with one-third of the money that bloomberg has spent. thanks no one talks about. >> laura: there will be pressure on bloomberg, correct? >> oh, yeah. i personally believe beating biden would be easier for president trump. i don't know where these democrats get behind. bernie has a crowd, biden does not. marty knows what states he is in, but it does not.
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>> laura: i think that debate is really important for the country to have. these kids are getting taught about collectivism and socialism and of the wonders of sweden and france. if we only did socialism right it would be great. this is what they're being taught. it is time we had this debate once and for all and i would love to see them debate that. the wonders of socialism versus the power of the trump economy. that is necessary. >> i think it's something that has been brewing for quite some time. you look at what has been happening with congress, to fight about to happen and we ought to have it. we better make sure we win it. >> laura: biden's campaign manager, or spokeswoman, katie bedingfield was asked about the obama endorsement. is it coming? does it matter? this is how she tries to answer. >> is the vice president disappointed he hasn't got that public show of support from
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barack obama? >> no, of course not. he said he didn't want to it. he didn't think that was right in that coming out of the gate he needed to earn this on his own merit. >> there is only four left and he still can't decide if you will endorse joe biden. if there was any power to that endorsement, it would've happened today. it's not going to matter anymore. what you find with obama, he sees that bernie is going to win this thing. he has the momentum. this is where the democratic party has moved. look at how many politics they want to play. we have a coronavirus, we have government funding. do you know what nancy pelosi did? she withheld the bill last week. so they could run ads against seven republicans. >> laura: how many people ran ads against a coronavirus? >> i don't know. they took the democratic campaign committee, they spent money, went into the seven republican seats to campaign
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against them about the coronavirus. instead of putting america first, she put politics first and how the bill. >> laura: she said last week this is the time for parties to come together? >> she has politics all the time. think of this, all of those democrats had an opportunity last week to denounce what bernie said about cuba, not one of them voted against what he said. >> laura: obama is smart. he's not going to jump on this grenade. if his policies were so smart, hillary would've won in 2016. if they like obama the man, the personality, because he's cool. i don't think the policies ended up being as popular as the man. >> you have to have a magic wand. we needed somebody who understood the economy. >> laura: great to see who. joe biden tonight hosting an event and dallas after snagging endorsements from 2020 amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg, and beto o'rourke. our own ramin aurora is there
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tonight. what do the voters tell you? >> we are here where several hundred supporters are here. they have some lingering concerns about the left, or the democrats establishment. watch. >> there are a lot of stories emerging about joe biden, people worried about his recall, his slippage of facts, does that concern you? >> yes, it does. >> laura: what particularly? >> everything. aco i don't think the slipups matter. i think where he stands and who he surrounds himself with will make a difference. >> i wish he was younger. he's the best we got. if you go with the best. >> i am concerned about it as far as the debate performance with glowing against the other side with trump. like the gentleman before me said, i will take that any day
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of the week compared to the vile man that sits in the white house right now. >> we volunteered for him in 2008 when he was running. i see no difference between now and then. >> if we will talk about a few caps, let's talk about president tongue-tied that we have. >> are you concerned? >> a little. >> i don't want to worry about mental issues. we already have mental issues in the white house. it's very concerning. when he is getting soft balls thrown at him and he can't answer the question. it is going to be rough or great it is getting rougher. the hard times haven't even started. he needs to get some rest. >> these were the democratic supporters of joe biden waiting to get in here tonight. there were only a few hundred people, 700, 800.
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there is almost a defeatism in the air, he's their only hope. they have to keep going. the feeling here is odd. not the ax might mentor the drama of a rally or even a bernie salant dominick sanders rally. it has the feeling of a bob dole campaign, without the war hero. >> laura: it looks like beto, i almost forgot about him. >> it's like a reunion of all th.joe biden talks at the audie, he doesn't talk with them. somebody told me, they're known for urban cowboy. there was a lot of mechanical bull tonight. i'll leave it there. >> laura: thank you so much for being there. will check back with you later in the hour.
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>> i have to say this because it's black history month, you are the first black president. [cheers and applause] 's be though he didn't mean it literally, the remarks you heard from warmer football star, jack brewer sparked outrage on the left. >> he doesn't care about black people, except as a potential voting block. he has not made any effort to reach black people. they would call me first black
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president after we had barack obama, that shows what kind of uncle tom's are sitting in that room in the first place. >> laura: joining me now, jack brewer, former nfl player. cnn analyst calling you an uncle tom. your reaction? >> you know, laura, i've been called so many names. they could attack on me started a long time ago after i rode my first article, "telling the truth. "i'm a black man and have served the community all of my life ant tirelessly. he goes back to all of those poor kids in haiti that i served and watching the obama administration misappropriate over $14 million. leaving the first black nation and the world and desolate, destruction. >> laura: let's keep on trump. we will have enough time. with donald trump, boxes poll to
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registered voters, it's as his approval rating is 13% among african-americans. i think it's higher than that. he only got a percent last time with the black vote. it's been a ceiling that figure, although it's higher than somewhat of thoughts. i'm stunned he can get more than that in this election. if you can't get more than that. to me he's been pretty good for all americans, especially those who have been struggling to make more money in a blue-collar economy. >> its misrepresentation. it's people that are uneducated all the facts. the reason i said what i said was to stir the pot and expose the evilness that is going on. for folks to really deny the fact that donald trump has helped black people as much as he has. the policies, he gave the
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long-term funding for the administration before him would never do that. they made the black schools continue to come back and beg for money. the criminal justice reform. we look at criminal justice reform when you say, the obama administration sat there with joe biden who wrote the crime bill that locked up in mass incarcerated million a black man. taking the fathers out of our homes, how can that not upset black america? president obama sits there for eight years and doesn't release these folks? why does he have to give people clemency? you can argue the facts and the facts are that donald trump has passed more policy for black folks than any president since lincoln. >> laura: you stand by your comments. you obviously didn't mean it literally. >> not literally -- laura, listen. blacks called president bill clinton a first black president because he sat in the oval office and had a woman give him oral sex.
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now the fact that i say that, now i'm getting bashed. they're talking about me and my family. i take the high road. i'm a man of god. in this nation, there is been over 20 million black babies aborted and we changed and went against the bible. when against the constitution to marriage. i stand against that. adamantly as a believer of jesus christ. i walk by faith not by sight. >> laura: thank you for coming on. people need to know there's not a monolith's among african-americans about this president because it's distorted and it bugs me. thank you. >> i'll be in the community serving our people. >> laura: joining me now, candace owens. author a blackout, also leo jare'l spellman, civil rights attorney. you were at that meeting, what did you think about his remarks? >> it was amazing. the meeting was extra special.
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especially because you see the left has these meetings, always hip-hop artists and rappers. was it pandering when bernie sanders sat down with cardi b, was it pandering with beyonce? bernie sanders did a public enemy concert. does anybody realistically think he listens to that end cardi b? that is pandering. he sets us down and asks us what we need. if he is actually uplifting our communities. that's offering us a literal seat at the table to make a decision. that is respecting black americans. not because there is novelty of rap and tell people that they should continue this pattern of disrespect. he respects black america. that is why he said that. >> laura: leo, your reaction? >> this was very embarrassing for what jack said, ignored the fact that we had a black
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president. he mentioned the polls, the numbers are staggering. "the wall street journal." how can he or candace cole trump the first black president when less than 12% of the black population supports him right now? that is not a majority, that is nothing. here's the other part, i saw the picture of candace in that room with trump, i would ask you. where are the qualifications of these african-americans? where is the experience? none of the people -- look at those people in that picture. what is their college education? what is the government experience? how can they said there in callous flow policies are? i don't know any other qualifications! that is not true representative. >> laura: when the obama center contains. >> what were the qualifications? >> laura: their very talented
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in their field. they are very talented in their field and i would never deny that. when we're bringing in celebrities to offer advice on policies, a lot of administrations have done this. people sat there and criticize that and they're like, you can criticize celebrities. there celebrities and they work in the community. they also deserve credit, for doing that and not condescensi condescension. >> two quick points, there is no condoleezza rice. there is no colin powell. on quality sunday, i didn't see them in alabama. i didn't see any trump representatives. that is well black people want to see. >> they want to see results. this is the difference between the left in the right, people on the left want to focus on the past. they want to focus on black history. right now we have a black future.
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let me speak. >> this is black history month! >> what are the qualifications? everyone has lived through being black in america. they watch their family suffer tremendously. she was handcuffed to a bed and prison and had to give birth. >> news flash. we celebrate black history mon month. >> someone was handcuffed and had to give birth, forced to give birth and sat next to a president and talk about what his policies. >> there are no heavyweights in that room. there are no heavyweights! >> laura>> who discount the fact there is experience there. >> you don't know this. black history month is celebrated. you should be proud of that! let me say right now, 13% of african-americans do not qualify calling trump a black president. shame on you! shame on you.
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>> first black president. >> laura: we have to roll. always fun. alex azar brings us the latest coronavirus update. how does this compare to the f flu? >> laura: has the media have been hyping this? he is here to tell us why. ♪ there's a therabreath for you. therabreath oral rinse and lozenges. help relieve dry mouth using natural enzymes to soothe and moisturize. so you can... breathe easy, there's therabreath at walmart.
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remains low. there is been a seamless relationship between all the agencies with the federal government and stage thus far. within the next 12 hours, there will be 100% screening all direct flights at all airports across italy and across south korea. >> laura: it's good, it's about time. the coronavirus gland in the lives of three senior citizens at a nursing home outside of seattle, bringing the death toll to six. so far the only virus deaths have been in washington and mostly among the elderly. there are now more than 100 cases across the country and that includes americans flown back from that diamond princess cruise line. this comes as president trump met with executives today today about what we might see the coronavirus vaccine on the market. joining me now, alex azar. thank you for being here to bring them know you had a jam-packed schedule. how is the administration
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feeling about where we are today given the number now that is ticked up somewhat? >> what we are trying to convey is the risk remains low for any individual american. the presidents taken very aggressive action. unprecedented action to protect the american people so the risk has stayed low. that can change at any time. we are seeing some person-to-person transmission in the united states. we are seeing communities spreading. we don't have anybody tied to travel. we had an an important announcet that i will give to you. we have expanded access to these respirator masks for our health care providers. with a deep regulatory action that i took this evening. >> laura: everyone who needs the masks, working in health care facilities, because that's where this spreads. they have the mask. >> they have them now and we are
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increasing supplies. these masks are used by construction trades. we have no approved an emergency used for those can be used for health care workers. >> laura: six corona deaths as i said so far as i'm today and people get some sense of perspective. as of february 22nd for the same period of time, we had 74 deaths. that's not to minimize the death of any individual. it's all tragic when it happens to you. there is a panic and the united states. i was at the cvs pharmacy today because i'm not feeling so well and it's like all of the antibacterial wipes are gone. how do you minimize and lower the panic factor of everyone just going about their daily lives? that has affected people. >> it simple and we be balanced. there is no need for panic or any individual person in america
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to change their daily life. you should always be prepared, but i could tell you how to prepare today the same way six months ago with basic supplies. >> laura: wash her hands. finally people are washing their hands. >> soap and water for a long time, that is good as antibacterial soap. be one of the attacks on the administration have been so disgusting and the media and particular, more so than the democratic folks, they're using this to smear the administration in a number of ways where this is their favorite way. watch. >> this administration has been decimating. >> he tried to change science with a sharpie. >> this is a president who hate science and has no use for it. >> laura: totally. what is your reaction? >> that is such nonsense.
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in the beginning of january when we were informed by the chinese that they were facing this vir virus, we were standing up the apparatus. i am briefing the president. we are getting scientific advisors. we are serving, doing surveillance of people. we enact unprecedented controls on travel. the first quarantine and 50 years and those same people attacked president trump for taking those actions. the rest of the country is thanking him, because he bought us time. >> laura: bloomberg was on with bret baier and he dove into this. watch. >> how would you respond to the current coronavirus if you are president? >> for start, we would be in this situation. the president has been involved in trying to influence the reporting of what is going on. how many people of cottage and died. the real thing that leaves me uncomfortable as we haven't done the planning and don't have the
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right people in place. >> laura: testing kids. >> the notion of no planning, i led our planning efforts in the bush administration. we updated our pandemic plan which is the playbook that we use. the right people? the right people, tony fauci, robert redfield, debbie birx. the right people, this is the best public health team you could ever assemble to protect the american people. >> laura: he is a virus killer. the virus wouldn't be here. i don't know how to respond to that. it has to be frustrating on the front lines of this. you hear this kind of stuff and it is taken seriously by the other party. >> it is absolutely frustrating. we are doing very old things and i told you the president has taken unprecedented steps on my
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device with chinese flights. with federal quarantine. we stood up federal quarantine facilities because of our great relationship. this is unprecedented. it's ruffled some feathers. they go to the media and our political opponents try to politicize things. we will take the hard measures to protect the american people. >> laura: we are not worried about drugs? >> we worry about our drug supply. president trump is the one who brought concern to the supply of drugs. we only have 20 drugs that we have identified where we are supposed worst through china. we have one generic drug that is readily available. >> laura: bring that home. you can't get that done tonight. i won't shake your hand because i'm not feeling well. that's the rule come on violating the rule! good to see you. thank you so much. it's not just the democrats who are recklessly politicizing the coronavirus threat, their
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lapdogs are at it again. >> the coronavirus outbreak has the potential to become a global pandemic. >> it's a global health process. >> this is a serious threat. donald trump needs to do his job. >> it can get worse and it could be precipitated by actions. >> laura: my next guest that some of those in the media need to send back and let the professionals do their work. joining me now, dr. do penske, host of dr. drew after dark. how much damage is the media causing now the way they're covering? >> essentially the entire problem we are having is due to panic, not the virus. i was saying this six weeks ago. we have six deaths from the coronavirus, 18,000 from the flu. why isn't the message, get your flu vaccine.
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it is milder than we thought, the fidelity rate will drop. the entirety of the problem now is that people are being pushed into bankruptcy. travel is down. the supply chain is being interrupted because of panic. not because of the virus. the flu virus is vastly more consequential and nobody is talking about that. >> laura: dr. drew, i was traveling over the weekend, four different flights. people are wearing masks on the plane. it makes traveling kind of interesting, you can't see their facial expressions. that does zero to prevent you from getting the flu. zero, correct? >> it's panic, that is panic. that is what concerns me. it is a press induced panic that will have real consequences. it will not be the virus.
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the medical association published articles this week about what they were reporting with a coronavirus. they asked, why to the government clamped down so hard? there is something special. the reason was the holiday comedy chinese new year was coming and during the new year, everybody travels and they wanted to get it under control before the holiday. they clamped out quickly. the holiday came and people traveled. they did exactly what they needed to do and we need to calm down. it is here and mild of the press needs to shut up! it's getting to be a problem. >> laura: dr. drew, i love having you on. thank you. by dint supporters and bernie if he is the nominee, raymond has more from dallas when we return introducing a single sports destination,
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♪ >> would you support bernie sanders if he ends up being the nominee? >> no, i would not. i would write my own name and before i voted for him. >> i will never support bernie sanders. he is so old and too far left. >> he is so eye dogs with bernie sanders. it is night and day. >> we have to get trump out. >> no concerns about democratic socialism? >> would you support bernie sanders if he is a nominee? >> no, i don't believe in bernie sanders. plain and simple. >> laura: fascinating, telling him what they really think some of it is ugly. a huge problem down the road for whoever gets the nomination, john zogby warned about this in
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an op-ed. democrats face a serious dilemma, if not a crisis. we can expect a real war for the nomination end and it will not be pretty. do not expect establishment figures and consultants to display support for any any unity. back with me now, raymond arro raymond arroyo. if sanders does not get the nomination, will his supporters vote for his opponent in the general election? >> some will but money will not. even if he shakes hands and embraces joe biden, 18 to 29-year-olds are pretty clear that they're not ready to support someone other than bernie. i don't think they will vote for trump, but they will not show up to vote. >> laura: we have been hearing forever that it's anybody but trump. you find out at the rally, it's still going on, that is not --
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is that music? where are you? >> it's just the music on me. i'm looking for the barn. >> laura: a lot of them said they aren't going to vote. they will not vote for bernie. >> what unites the party at this moment, the democratic party is their hatred of trump. that is it. when you start digging down to policy, when you talk about bernie sanders. there is great division. this was a lackluster amount. they should have been the high point of his campaign, it is the most important and consequential rally of this primary season. i didn't feel like it. you had 700 people and nobody out on the street. i think that's a real problem sign for the campaign. his speech tonight was kind of the boilerplate.
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you almost felt he was going through the motions when he should have been grabbing that brass ring and saying, were going to take this all the way home. i didn't have that feel. >> laura: when i watched amy klobuchar get up tonight, she is endearing. there are something and something endearing about her as a person and as a candidate. seeing her next to joe biden, i was like, they picked the wrong person. the establishment is getting behind the wrong person. this is what she said. >> i cannot think of a better way to add my campaign then joining his. it is because of your undying belief that for all of us, the best is yet to come. tomorrow is super tuesday. what i want all of you to do is vote for joe. >> laura: the huge applause after that, even though they ripped off trump's line.
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you can -- she kept it together and she had really nice stories. she didn't have a mental block out. if i do guess now, he will if he gets the nomination. >> he may very well. he could do worse. she is a good candidate to come period. let's not underestimate joe biden. there is a fundamental problem of disunity between the party. joe is still uncle joe too many. he was still a vice president under a very popular democratic president. someone barack obama, he is still very popular among independents as well. i wouldn't underestimate his story going into this. with a good running mates, it will be a competitive race. the numbers just show it would be competitive. >> laura: i want the conservative populace versus the shosocialist.
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>> let's see what you got! >> laura: didn't old white guys realize they cannot dance on stage in a political environment? that is all the time we have left. shannon bream takes it from here. >> shannon: thank you. this is a fox news alert. a night of shake-up from the campaign trail to the cable news world. a short time ago, amy klobuchar and put buddha judge and beto o'rourke went their way through joe bidet appears to be a last-minute effort to consolidate democratic establishment support behind him. we'll get reaction from the sanders and bloomberg campaign. chris matthews called a twist, comparing his win to the takeover. hello and welcome to "fox news at night." we have team cover
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