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next fox news sunday. ♪ shannon: busy night on multiple fronts with the cdc recognized recommending gatherings for 50 people are more be canceled or proposed for at least eight weeks. dr. fauci's telling reported tonight that anything and everything is on the table, including the mandate to shut down bars and restaurants nationwide. the feds are not yet ready to take that drastic steps but cities are imposing stringent restrictions right here in washington dc. seattle had bars and closures the last few weeks meanwhile church pews are empty and many places has services canceled and parishioners are urged to stay home. stock users are telling as wall street cuts the federate back to
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zero and relaunches the so-called quantitative easing to bolster the economy. the white house. [audio difficulties] by the way, there was a debate tonight and if you did not no, to democratic front runners taking the stage in a new debate complete with social distancing and no audience. former vice president joe biden and senator bernie sanders duking it out as four more states prepare for primaries amid a pandemic could hello and welcome to a special fox news at night with a sunday coverage of covid-19 responsibilities democratic debates but i'm shannon bream in washington and lets peter ducey how they say the democratic candidates would handle the crisis. reporter: joe biden was to mobilize the u.s. military and send in national guardsmen and women into hospitals as part of a coronavirus staffing search
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and he suggested that then the national guard would help build towns that could hold overflow beds for patients. >> we are being attacked from abroad and this is something of great consequence and this is like a war buried in a war you do whatever is needed to be done to take care of your people and what you do and i had proposed it and laid it out in detail that everything you need in terms of dealing with this crisis would be free. reporter: bernie sanders would mobilize the military but they would be open into it if experts suggested it. the coronavirus dominated the conversation tonight as a candidates stress their approaches are changing a lot for the foreseeable future. >> our entire staff is working from home. on a personal level what we are doing is i'm not shaking hands. joe and i did not shake hands. i am very careful about the people i am interacting with and
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i'm using a lot of soap and hand sanitizers. i have to say, thank god, right now i do not have any symptoms and i feel rightful for that. reporter: moving ahead, by darren and the sanders said there will be free treatment and bailouts for workers whose workers dipped to coronavirus laded closures but they disagreed on the best way to improve the health insurance system right now. bernie sanders says medicare for all, joe biden says the coronavirus has given us proof that that does not work. >> with all due respect to medicare for all, you have a single-payer system admittedly and it does not work there but it does nothing to do with medicare for all. that would not solve the problem at all. reporter: but closer to home, bernie sanders believes he's got proof that backs up his belief in medicare for all. >> despite with the vice president is saying, what the experts tell us is that one of
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the reasons that we are unprepared and have been unprepared is we don't have a system. we've got thousands of private insurance plans and that is not a sits system that is prepared to provide healthcare to all people. reporter: bernie sanders says if he gets the nomination then in all likelihood he will collect a woman as his running mates but joe biden went even further and made it a certainty if he is the democratic nominee for president that he will pick a woman as his running mate and that has already got the former rival, andrew yang, coming out tonight on twitter to say wait, a second for joe biden did not mention that he was definitely going to pick a woman as his running mate when the two of them recently spoke. shannon. shannon: peter ducey, thank you for the debate representative. former vice president joe biden committing - picking a woman and his running mate and sanders saying he's likely to do the same thing. that's not all they promise. let's take down - welcome to all
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of you on the special sunday night coverage. >> good to be here. >> shannon. shannon: howie, you are great at breaking things down for us after the facts what to ducey see tonight what stood out to you? spector shannon, there was a striking contrast in the opening moments and talking about the coronavirus. joe biden projected empathy, bernie sanders attacked president trump. take a look. >> first of all, my heart goes out to those who have already lost someone and those who are suffering from the virus and this is bigger than any one of us. this is called for a national rally to everybody move together. >> certainly whether or not i am president is to shut this president up right now because he's undermining the doctors and scientists trying to help the american people. >> bernie sanders, by the way, talked about medicare for all ingredient sharers and drug companies.
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it's not like he's updating his talking points that he's done for the last year but here and now it was so senatorial for these two white-haired gentleman that one of the only times the debate got heated was over a battle over the budget and social security from one decade ago. take a listen. >> my lord, bernie, you're saying i'm opposed to social security and it says it's a flat lie and that the washington post says it's a flat lie. >> when joe and others who are enamored with the [inaudible] which included cuts to social security and raising the retirement age i formed defending social security caucus to say no. >> the simpson commission was back in 2010 and most voters don't even remember appeared shannon. shannon: okay, i want to bring you in here because this is down to these two final democrats at this point and the former vice president promised to do was that if he gets the opening on
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the sipping court to name an african-american female and a lot of people went directly to kamala harris and were looking at other folks but professor jonathan turley who we have on quite a bit, people know him and well respected said this, biden pledged to impose a threshold requirement for the race and gender of the next nominee is troubling. an absolute condiment would be unconstitutional use for the mission to a public college yet it would be used for admission to the court that created that rule. do you feel like it's pandering and patronizing or do you think that, this is his favorite idea because he talked about it before? >> i think it's politics. the african-american vote was crucial to him in terms of reviving his chances and in fact, taking him to the point now where he's the leader in this nomination fight for the democrats and historically, of course, there's only been to black people on the supreme court and never a black woman. i think from the biden perspective he is speaking specifically to blacks but also to black women. i think the larger agenda here
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too, i think, white suburban women as well and the idea you get a woman and of course the country idea would be that nobody points out when he put a white man on the court and they say gee, that's another white man but it's accepted and certainly the case that if you look at president trump's appointees he would say they were conservatives and on the federalist list of potential nominees so there's all sorts of litmus test and it's difficult and i think it's forgettable that we apply these criteria to nominees because you would hope you would get the best people. shannon: and who most lines up with your ideology. >> and politics today. shannon: another issue that came up was fracking and they were really we know where bernie is on this and it's tricky for the former vice president who is from pennsylvania and is very important there so tom nichols who'd is an author but says he's an x gop, never trump and he said ayden is from pennsylvania
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originally and is not nearly as stupid enough to band fracking why he's fighting a narrow palo battle in this electoral college and biden - bernie knows this but will push biden on this issue but he said no new fracking so he did leave room there tonight. >> but it's a big mistake because when you drill a well what he is essentially saying is the only wells they can use fracking are those in existence and that means no more fracking because those wells will, after a period of time, run out and will not be replaced with new production is so big, big mistake but it is a sign that this debate did not change the font or mental direction of the race and was a good debate, best one we had so far, both men got in their shots but it's not quick to change the fundamental direction of the debate but so much with joe biden was attempting to basically placate the left of his party and that may help him in the short wrong but i will point a woman in a black woman to the supreme court and no new fracking and i'm in favor or oppose to stationary
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cities and now going to endorse elizabeth warren bankruptcy bill which is the opposite of what i did when i was in the senate and now i'm in favor of free college for all those things may help them in the short run but if he is the democratic nominee i sent most of those things, if not all, appointing a woman as his running mate that will stand on its own but the rest of these things will create problems for him, i think, with the group of people or up for grabs particularly in states like pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin and ohio. shannon: president trump stark up on them the last time in 2016 in these important states. they know better this time you know they have to invest to win the electoral college back to the democratic side would i want to go through quickly and you give me your blurb i want you saw as the format because people on twitter are like this is great, no booing and cheering and it seems like more under control and easier when you only have two people but how we, what did you think? >> it drained some of the drama but seen as [inaudible] were
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smart to let them debate each other but what struck me in the first coronavirus debate was they did not really take any personal shots at each other print bernie can do delegates math and note joe biden's is the likely nominee and biden knows he knows bernie sanders so they were pretty civil. >> i think the key for me is, again, going back to coronavirus how they dealt with this in the big points scored by biden is that we need results, not revolution. that would be for me the headline quote i would take away. what we heard from how we, i think, going into this there was question about biden going one-on-one with sanders and would he have a flood that would contribute to the talk about he's not mentally stable but that was offensive in the first place but tonight there was no such slip-up for joe biden. shannon: karl, the former vice president did he do enough to reach out to the bernie sanders voters who, in voter analysis,
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they say if biden is the guy i'm not voting for him. >> there are two ways to go after the sanders voters. what is to do what he did tonight. i agree with you on no new fracking trade i agree with you on this but i agree with you on that. i will do the things and i agree with elizabeth warren bankruptcy bill and i agree with you, bernie on precollege been that is one way. the other is to go after trump and say which he did at one point, the question is whether we will be to trump and in fact, he laid it out pretty good if i lose to bernie and will support bernie because the real threat is donald trump and i hope bernie does the same for me. fight when the nomination and bernie is forced to say of course, we will do this but at the end of the day i think it's a mistake to do what he did which is to say i'm moving to the left and tried to placate you by looking like i'm bernie and i don't think there will go very far but i do agree with juan that the argument of results versus revolution was one of the stronger themes that
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biden hit. i'm not sure this was marked by both of these men forgot sometimes what they were talking about. bernie talked about ebola when it was corona violence and there were a couple incidences where biden would repeat himself. we too saw two old guys giving it their best and older guy in this looked younger that is to say bernie gave more forceful presentation but will not change the outcome of the delegate selection process for the outcome you primary. shannon: last debate so we will see what voters think. carl, juan and harold, thank you. shannon: federal reserve taking a bold step with emergency action to/the target interest rate to nearly zero. as president and president emphasizing the efforts on both wall street and mainstream. president trump: i don't know if that's ever happened on a sunday before but i would think there are a lot of people in maastricht that are very happy and i can tell you i'm very
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happy. i did not expect this. >> no american worker should worry about missing a paycheck. if we can say often enough to our fellow americans and if you're sick, with a respiratory illness, stay home. shannon: correspondent kristin fisher summing up another fast-paced day of the covid-19 responses tonight. >> shannon, here in washington the mayor announced a strict new guidelines put all venues licensed as nightclubs have in order to )-right-parenthesis as for bars and restaurants they are allowed to stay open but only if they follow new rules but no bar sitting, serving or sitting patrons and tables and booths must be separated by at least six seats. it is all designed to force this social distancing that we have heard so much about. president trump is urging restraint from all those grocery shoppers. president trump: there is no need for anybody in the country to hoard essential food supplies. they said to me could you please
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tell them, go, buy, enjoy, have a nice dinner and relax because there is plenty. reporter: the mayor has enacted a curfew from 10:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. until further notice. all residents are being told they have to stay in their homes unless there's an emergency or unless their employer requires them to work. same in puerto rico which is taking the additional step of closing all businesses except supermarkets, pharmacies, gas stations and fakes. one of the biggest stories are now is what's happening in airports across the country. thousands of americans racing to get home from overseas in the midst of these travel restrictions. they are being funneled to 13 airports for enhanced screenings but leading to these massive bottlenecks. long lines, people jammed in a side by side for hours it's the exact opposite of the social distancing that public health officials have been calling for. >> if you are an american citizen and a family member that you can get back and don't need to rush back, you will be able to get back but it's
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understandable how when people see a travel ban that they immediately want to hunker and get home and hopefully we don't have more of that but i think we probably, unfortunately, will see that. reporter: biggest hotspots continue to be washington state, california and new york but the numbers are growing across the country. more than 3000 americans have tested positive in that number is only expected to rise of the country's ability to test for the virus accelerates. one think that is going down, interest rates paid today the federal reserve announced it is again lowering interest rates. this time it is 20. shannon. shannon: kristin, thank you. wall street so far appears unimpressed with the new data movement. stocks - gold is soaring higher. should the united states repair for a massive crisis? will there be enough hospital beds? our doctors are on deck
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♪ >> we are at a critical point now. if you look at the curves that are described multiple times this window that we are in will be very important for us to stay ahead of the skirt. >> i will not say the lab testing issue is over because it is not. it is entering the next phase for the much higher priority now is now that we had the testing available how to get people into the system to be be tested in the appropriate prioritized way? shannon: we may be one small step closer to a covid-19 vaccine. a government official telling the associated press the first dose in a clinical trial for vaccine will be delivered on monday. let's talk about that and all your other questions at fox news
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medical contributor and former white house physician. good to have you both with us. >> thank you, shannon. shannon: the vaccine seems so far off that we continue to hear good news whether from israel here, australia, other countries but what can you tell us? it is not a cure but it would not stop us for someone who is ill now, give us a timeline and what it would mean. >> i would tell people to be careful of this notion that we are on the brink of a medical solution to this problem. vaccines generally take about a year because it takes time for the immune system to develop and let's be honest, distribution is an issue. we will not get a vaccine guaranteed in the next four, six weeks which is when we are leading up to our peak. it may help with reinfection rates but also let's make it hang our hat on the medicine that will cure this because we've been working on a medicine for the common cold which is another type of coronavirus for about 50 years with no lock. i doubt we will come up with one in the next six weeks.
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shannon: i want to play something who from a doctor well respected across the board but she said this today that we will get exponentially more tests and more test results in the coming couple of weeks. >> you will notice, as the test rollout over this next week, we will have a spike in our curve. for those of you who watched china and china reported remember when they changed their definition and all of a sudden there was a blip in their curve? we will see that. we will see a spike as more and more people have access. shannon: doctor jackson, that will psychologically be tough for people. we know the numbers are coming but it's only going to get worse before it gets better by nearly every element. >> yeah, that's right, shannon paid we have to expect this to spite just like she was saying. the folks that are out there in the positions that will be testing patients will start by testing patients that have clinical indications and patients look like they have coronavirus and those that will
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be readily tested and those will have coronavirus. the numbers will go up and we have to understand that they will be a lot of the folks that think they have coronavirus that don't have coronavirus and people have coronavirus they don't get symptomatic and don't get tested. we don't know what that denominator is but it will look like, for a while, the numbers are going up rapidly but keep in mind that some folks are out there but we've just not identified them yet and will not change significantly things for us but we both just know that they are out there. we will change and be able to better prepare around the country but the numbers will spike and it will scare people initially. but we need to remain calm. shannon: we know that there are a lot of asymptomatic people out there, they may never get tested, they don't feel bad, can they still be spreading the virus can. >> that is the most concerning thing that people will go out
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there and watch a soccer game and think nobody out here is sick and i don't see what the big deal as to why is everyone getting worked up and the reality is it's hard for this virus to hurt someone who is young and healthy. they can be silent carriers and that is what we worry about because when we visit older folks and we got a colleague at work with an immune problem or on chemo or had an organ transplant they are extremely vulnerable to this and that is where we are seeing the mass casualties overseas. forget about china's data, forget about iran's data because they're not transparent but look at the data coming out of northern italy. it is a preview of a movie that is about to play in the united states and it does not look good. hospitals are overrun and numbers are looking really bad, 386 deaths just today in one d day, adjusted for the u.s. population and age and that's about 2000 people in the u.s. that would die just today. they've got a total lockdown and
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were not even - some people have not even recognize there's an issue. 40% of americans said in a survey they don't think it will be a problem. shannon: let's put up the maps to show where the numbers are and cases are. it's constantly being reevaluated and this is from john hopkins. there are a couple resources tracking these so 167,000 plus cases out there almost up to 6500 deaths but that number up in the other corner, in green, is the recovery. a lot of people are in that process but doctor jackson, do you think that part of the equation will call people? we seen how many people to recover and people who do well. those numbers greatly outweigh those who end up losing their lives. >> most people that get this will, like i said before, not even know they had it or get it and get sick but not very sick, minor cold and flu symptoms and then they will recover. i agree that it's difficult to
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apply the italian data to what's going on in the united states because the italian data, 25% of the population is over 65 and their average age of the country is about 12 years older than we are. they've a large chinese population they are on a regular basis and a lot came in from italy when it broke out in china and don't have the public health response that we had and they do not lock the borders down earlier so i don't think it'll be the same in italy right now but i think we have a much better response and we had a very aggressive response and the president was aggressive in restricting china or travel from china and has been that once europe was identified as a source he immediately acted on that. [audio difficulties] i think we will be in a better situation than italy was for sure. shannon: we hope that is the case but i think we all need to
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be mentally prepared for whatever we are facing. looking out for ourselves and for those who are compromised, elderly or in some other way a special category in need of our help it's in time to rise to the occasion. doctors, good to have you both with us. >> thank you, shannon. shannon: how the coronavirus crisis change the democratic 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 plus $500 dollars cash allowance on all silverado 1500 crew cab pickups. find new roads at your local chevy dealer.
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♪ shannon: >> we are at war with the virus and it has nothing to do with co-pays or anything but we pass a law saying that you do not have to pay for any of this. >> that's not true. that law has enormous loopholes and is not necessarily covering treatment for all people. >> nobody will pay for anything having to do with the crisis. shannon: really an unprecedented debate tonight behind closed doors in washington dc tv studio with no live audience for joe biden and bernie sanders making
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the respect of cases to democratic primary voters to discuss who was the winner and loser. political panel, democratic strata ledge just and fox news contributor, good to have you all with me tonight. there was a lot of talk about going into this the joe biden needed to make an appeal to the bernie in the sand sanders die hold voters to get on board that he would need them in the general election. the grumbling from sanders diehards is no idle threat. a whopping 12% of them voted for trump in 2016, according to analysis by cooperative collection and study. that added up to roughly 260,000 voters in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin, exit pulled showed them my june victory was 7700 - 77744. the bernie rose were so mad at the establishment and it hillary and at the dnc they came to tell me they were not voting for this
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carpet either thursday and home are voting for trump so what do they do now if biden is the nominee? >> i think biden has a real situation on his hands but he is barely earning any support from democratic voters under the age of 50. bernie sanders has 70% of support for voters under 50 and the democratic primary. while the mass might look differently in a controlled primary that is controlled by the democratic party in the election biden will have a real problem they are appealing to voters he's basically called bernie rose for the last eight months and going onstage and taking all of bernie's policies suddenly he flipped his entire record and platform in the last week with the exception to medicare for all and that's not what his record says. we can't take bernie's policies in a crisis and expect voters to believe in you. if you have 40 years of having completely opposite policies. shannon: he's got a voting
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record so people could go look for themselves. now he's cop between this criticism that he's not progressive enough to bring on the people for bernie and has now adopted one of the warrant of plans as well tonight but here is what the new york magazine said of the headline, joe biden's platform is more progressive anything. biden mostly cast himself as a return to normalcy but what he is promising as well as a continuation of the liberal tradition of roosevelt, johnson and obama. , katie is he to progressive or not progressive enough? >> vice president joe biden has a much bigger problem than supporters of bernie sanders going into a general election. the map will be him as nominee and tonight he tonight he proved once again one-on-one with bernie sanders that he is not a moderate and is an extremist and believes and gun confiscation, beto o'rourke has appointed that the gun control proves that and he says tonight that he wants a ban on new fracking and said he wants a ban on all oil drilling and that is an extreme position
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and will not be able to turn into votes like michigan, pennsylvania and even wisconsin. he talked about tonight how he doesn't support the hyde amendment which means he's for taxpayer-funded abortions. these are extremist views and not for bernie sanders but for the rest of the country at every single level and that is where he will have to contend. trump campaign has a lot to work with when it comes to general election because joe biden will have to change his position again and lie about what he's saying throughout the democratic primary or will be too far left for the rest of the country. shannon: that was the number-one criticism i saw on twitter although that's not where we get our information but. [laughter] >> i hope not. shannon: people were taking snippets of what the former vice president said tonight and pulling up his voting record over the last 30, 40 years or plain clips of him saying the exact opposite. what does he do with that that is moving with these accusatio accusations? >> i think the vice president
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had a strong night tonight on the debate stays with independent journalist has said he was winner coming out of tonight's bates. he will screw that line somewhere in the middle and not an extremist and the american people know he's not. he charted a course that is appealing to the majority of americans in this country and he looks presidential when dealing about this crisis that the iraqi people are facing with this pandemic for he was calm, collected, as he was in his news conference three days ago and many of those ideas were adopted by the president. this was just a day later in responding to this virus but he looks presidential on the debate stage and i don't think the problem bringing both the bernie camp back and disaffected trump of voters. >> let me translate this because when joe biden says he no longer wants any oil drilling that is translates into getting rid of thousands of jobs that people depend on, union voters. >> those folks can be reeducat reeducated. >> that is what hillary clinton said and she lost. [inaudible conversations]
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shannon: i will put up the national average as a dancer now and the democratic primary and this is nationals we know state-by-state is different and that matters when you're putting together the map but with the former vice president by this is may, 22 points ahead of the senator so why does he have a case for staying in at this point? >> don't forget 14 years ago, within three days you had to biden in fourth, fifth place in some states with very little money on hand to any of the south can win a primary which he was expected to win and all the establishment support which he is in line with backing him and then it supports. half of primary voters have not voted yet and possibly won't be for a while due to this pandemic read what we saw on stage here today with bernie sanders reiterating his plan which was possibly, especially washington post said today that unlike the united states with the top health officials told congress
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to roll out testing with single-payer countries they were able to get testing to folks faster but not in the united states because of joe biden. he's worried about how you will pay for medicare for all and ask the bank who just got a massive boost endangering his bailout 12 years ago. people who don't know what they will do to pay the rent and to be able to get to work and pay for their healthcare and pay for these taxes and the treatments and pharmaceuticals, line but it's not just the crisis of the moment but the crisis that comes after this moment and joe biden policies and record and definitely down trump are not preparing us for that and that is why think the american people will learn that each day bernie sanders has been right on these issues and has the right plans moving forward. shannon: final word, katie. >> on the single-payer argument the reason were unable to get the testing we need is because there's too much regulation with the way the cdc and fda push forward medical supplies in this
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country that regulation would take it off and now we are hopefully going to get the checks that we need. single-payer system is full of more bureaucracy and the reason why testing is low is a result of bureaucracy in america and the single-payer system, as joe biden pointed out by the way, italy is failing but i don't think we need to go down the bernie sanders route of completely taking it out of the system. shannon: we are going over time. >> i will leave it there. shannon: thank you all. fracking from the trump campaign.
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>> the lines at airports including chicago are unacceptable. i understand the frustration and some passengers who are returning to the u.s. might have with some of these procedures but i would just say and rest assured that we are continuing our strict protocols, looking at individuals as they come into the country and make sure they
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are medically screened. shannon: chaos in some airports across the nation this weekend as peoples are met with our long line waiting for those required medical screenings. this will combat the spread so let's discuss that issue and site democratic presidential complaint with the special edition of - >> thank you. shannon: must talk about the airports because pictures of people they are tweeting out in the stories they were telling about taking eight hours to get through customs and immigration what is being done to handle that? >> i was taking care of almost immediately but this is an extraordinary number of people coming in and needing to be screened and this is in a ministration that has been on the forefront with the travel restrictions and with testing individuals coming in, 15 airports have the priority and it's protecting american citizens and that is what this administration's unpaid president, and generate 31 put in that travel restriction from
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china the same one joe biden called xena phobic and the same one that dr. fauci said cap this fire it from spreading and save the united states. shannon: i want to play tonight at the two men who hope to face off against the president had their own debate and i want to place only the former vice president said hoping tonight that there is basically nothing he and the president agree on. >> we fundamentally disagree with this president on everything. this is a man who wants to cut social security, cut medicare, not bernie, president of the united states but this is much bigger than whether or not i'm the nominee or bernie is the nominee. we must defeat donald trump. former years of donald trump will fundamentally change the nature of who we are as a nation. shannon: he is predicting a resounding victory against the president should he be the nominee. >> yeah, he's completely wrong. joe biden exposed himself tonight. this president is protecting medicare and social security and
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has the strongest economy and joe biden did he expose himself tonight saying no deportation, no detention facilities and this is someone who wants the entire nation to be a sanctuary nation and have local law enforcement not communicate and work with ice but he's a radical. he wants to eliminate fossil fuels and millions of jobs and he exposed himself and is just like his counterpart, crazy bernie, no difference. shannon: we heard to them the left side of the aisle over the last couple of weeks saying this administration is not to be a, handling the coronavirus and that it is bringing to light everything they don't get right. new york times, opinion piece under the headline, deadly lack of leadership says is, trump wasted precious time in the weeks and weeks telling the america public just that while not taking the drastic measures that the government is now being belatedly taking.
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surely in the end we will have costs. this has been a constant drumbeat and it's come to public consciousness how does the campaign plan to counter that? >> it's a whole lot of fake news but i don't take my points from "the new york times" but from dr. fauci who is a renowned expert in this area said the unprecedented efforts that this president has taken, travel restrictions in january and the task force but together in january for the coronavirus even had a name from a mandatory quarantine this saved lives. this could be so much worse and it is not because of the actions this president has taken, the same one joe biden called xena phobic. joe biden is asleep at the wheel, obama is asleep at the wheel and the swine flu was a disaster and recovery which is why joe biden is mere and marine imaging and the carbon copy is what he presented in his speech. copying president trump is now as a model for all future pandemics.
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shannon: it's been interesting to see there are democratic leaders out there anything of gavin newsom, governor of california, democrat, not a fan of president trump is having to say and has been positive as this is played out and we've seen this from leaders in new york as well. do you think there is a time and a moment here we could find to be a political? >> yes, absolutely prayed that is what the president has encouraged with the president has been praised by governor newsom and governor cuomo and his president was in a 24 hour time with a bipartisan coalition a really great piece of legislation that passed through the house, a bill that will put resources and make the needed changes that we need to shore up his economy and keep it the strongest in this president did that and this led the bipartisan coalition on the hill. shannon: kaylee, great to see you. >> good to see you. shannon: good growing pandemic concerns alt
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louisiana planned to postpone their elections but before states voting on tuesdays say their primary will proceed as planned. 577 delegates are up for grabs in arizona, florida, illinois and ohio. in ohio election officials say in person voting early turnout is about 80% higher than was this time in 2016. schools and restaurants lock their doors, peoples avoid each other, coworkers are getting trained and election officials are preparing to distribute bags filled with gloves, hand sanitizers and disinfectant wipes to every polling location. >> this is a requirement. reporter: they are assuring voters that this election will be safe. >> mass gatherings will not be permitted. voting locations is very different from that. it's a neighborhood gathering in a place where people will walk into, and conduct their business and walk out. reporter: they said they've successfully relocated polling locations in senior facilities and training will be provided by
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the ohio department of health and cdc. >> if there are lines, the poll workers have been taught to go outside encourage everybody to maintain two arms length is the easiest way to describe it and then you go into the voting booth having the next to one another may not be ideal but also in many cases there are screens there and so there is an opportunity for separation. again, we are talking about healthy people and it's safe to vote and it safe to be a poll worker and that is the recommendation but if you have a concern and not feeling well whatever else take advantage of the vote by mail and already voting opportunities. reporter: ohio was yesterday, saturday at noon i asked the secretary if you would consider extending the deadline or getting rid of it and letting people request mail-in ballots all the way through election day and he said that would be an extreme step and logistically challenging but it is something for staff is evaluating. shannon. shannon: ellis and barbara,
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heather: good morning, it is monday, march 16th. this is a fox news alert, a nationwide crackdown, america's largest cities shuttering bars and restaurants, instilling curfew as a new covid-19 reality sets in across the country. and as americans abroad race home, they're met with this travel nightmare. hours long lines for enhanced entry screenings. we're live on the ground from one of the few airports still letting european flights in. the 2020 democratic candidates lay out plans to fight the virus crisis in the first head to head debate of the primary season. >> we are not prepared for
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