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that is appears to be what happened. we will have more in the story tomorrow. that is it for us tonight. and call or text the ones you love. have a happy, healthy evening, sean hannity in new york standing by. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." big breaking and perhaps hopefully, hopefully game changing news tonight. the red tape with fda, the president acting at unprecedented speed at america's top scientists, medical researchers, doctors working around the clock on new, major break through ways to treat the coronavirus. actually the fda approved and already in use. we have these incredible details coming up tonight, three, separate areas we are working on right now. we are also in the midst of the major worldwide pandemic, sadly, this full-blown global crisis might have been prevented or at least mitigated if not for the
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corrupt actions of the communist chinese government. according to this top study from a british university, 95% of all coronavirus cases they have, in fact, had been prevented had china not tried to hide and cover up this deadly disease at every important moment. and the president indicated earlier today, he had been saying it really more loudly than anyone i can think of, china cannot be trusted. take a look. >> president trump: china, they reported for the first time since the outbreak, no new cases over a 24-hour period. do you have any reason to disbelieve them? >> president trump: as far as what they are putting out now? i hope it is true but who knows. i hope it is true. >> are you thinking about any type of repercussions for china, and are you also thinking the supply line for the manufacturers? >> i don't want to comment on that right now. >> sean: you can't trust anything coming from china's government so the facts as early
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as december, high-ranking chinese officials, they actually silenced the doctors on the front line in the journalist. if you can even say they have journalist, they don't have freedom of the press who bravely tried to tell the truth to the entire world, give the important information, vital information to the world about the coronavirus. how many of those doctors who put their lives at risk are dead? they died trying to save others in their country worldwide. and on january 18th, the disease was rapidly spreading and the wujan province of china, the potluck dinner with tens of thousands of attendees beyond its incomprehensible and how dumb that is. until january 20th, the virus already spread all over the world. china actually admitted the disease was contagious person to person. now, the 21st of january, we had our first known case here, the 31st, ten days later.
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and i will get to that in a second. this is the kind of botched chernobyl-like cover up sadly predictable for communist governments. it doesn't mean we shouldn't get along with them, but we need to know that they are hostile actors. they did not act alone. the world health organization. everybody needs to know this, they are a corrupt and frankly useless organization, not unlike the united nations in my perspective. they were supposed to be an organization the world could trust, but instead, they have been doing and all they have been doing is spreading chinese party propaganda from day one. they haven't done any independent fact-checking. and they deserve blame for this as does china. look at this. january 14th, that is late in the game by this point. world health organization tweets "chinese authorities with no clear evidence of human to human transmission of the virus." if they had any sense, they would have known that is not true. they have done their own research, they would have known
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in 5 minutes that is not true. w.h.o.'s director and general in chief is a sketchy individual. no medical training. he has been caring china's water for months on this. according to a brand-new report in the hill tonight he turned a blind eye to what has happened in wujan and rest of china after meeting with president xi in january. from the outset he defended china despite gross mismanagement of the highly contagious disease. even suggesting the president's travel ban to and from china was a racist. that one decision, history will bear this out. ten days after the first identified case in this country, january 21st, 1st case, january 31st, travel ban. that one decision did more to protect the health and lives of american citizens than any one thing that has happened. thousands and thousands of more americans would have contracted this virus, and it is incalculable how many more americans would have died,
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exponentially. we would have been in a far worse position than we are in now. how sad is your mob and the media? do they ever give the president credit? in retrospect, the president was right with that. don't hold your breath. same with the democrats. after joe biden, that very day the president implemented a travel ban, this is what he had to say. take a look. >> moments like this, this is where incredibly the president is most needed. and he explains what we should and should not do. this is no time for donald trump's record of hysteria, xenophobia, hysterical xenophobia and fearmongering to lead the way instead of science. >> sean: hysterical xenophobia, wake up, joe. what is even worse, even knowing what we now know. this is even worse. you know, dr. quid pro quo says
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he would not have implemented the band like everything else this man does, he is clueless with zero awareness stuck in that swamp style thinking and stupidity! and that friend of identity politics is like the new favorite tactic of china propaganda department which is now working overtime to deflect. other frequently misused information and campaigns and conspiracy theory, u.s. troops responsible for the chinese coronavirus. that is a lie! that is an out right lie! china's oppressive regime caused hundreds of thousands worldwide to get sick. it has caused sickness, deafness and destruction for thousands and thousands more. they must be held accountable. and another it's laughable that more propaganda, they are now claiming they are leading the way worldwide and fighting against the virus even though they are the ones that covered it up all these months. unfortunately, some democrats and of course the gullible,
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media mob that hates president trump so much, they are echoing these ridiculous chinese lies and propaganda, including, yeah, former obama national security advisor, susan rice. take a look. >> china is not behaving well and trying to blame this on the united states. but the flip side of it is, we are not behaving well when we talk about as the president does every day, the chinese virus, the wujan flu and all of these basic descriptions. >> sean: really, susan? susan rice, what a single least trustworthy individuals on the face of the earth. a national disgrace! remember on sunday shows, blatant lies after benghazi attack. that will never be forgotten. good rule of thumb, susan rice, whatever she says, believe the opposite but i digress. the media mob they are new favorite hysteria around a picture for a "washington post" photographer showing up close
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shot of the president's notes where corona is crossed out and replaced with chinese. this is inside an article suggesting he was using racism against china to try to distract the president's disastrous coronavirus response. fake news cnn call date and accurate. stigmatizing thousands of americans will be sick and died. this is what they are focused on? really? we have all sorts of diseases and we laid them out last night. name the location were discovered. more lying to the viewers because, of course, the agenda is to aid the president. even though willie dukes with chinese propaganda. it is pathetic. president trump had a message for his friends in the media mob. take a look. >> why does the united states not prepare? >> we were prepared to. the only thing we were not prepared for was the media. the media has not treated it fairly. i will tell you, i called for a pan for people coming into china
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long before anybody thought it was, in fact, it was your network, i believe they called me a racist because i did that. it was many of the people in the room, they called me racist in other words because i did that, because i went so early. so you said we were not prepared to. had i left these tens of thousands of people come from china a day, we would have had something right now that would have been, you would not even recognize it compared to where we are. >> sean: extremely well said. here are some facts the mob won't report. you know, the ones "the new york times," i love "the new york times." trump iris, if you feel awful, you know who to blame. in the president, the president says you are on your own. he said you can do it faster. they forgot that part. that is called edited fake news. thanks to the president's decisive action the new president has been set. i call this a paradigm shift. going forward, future pandemics, unfortunately they pop up but i
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wish they didn't. travel ban's to slow the spread of the disease. because it saves lives of americans. this success is the president's private public partnership surrounding testing, and other new massive paradigm shift. they are doing all of this on the fly in record time. keeping people out of hospitals. that will be how things work going forward. telemedicine. my son has a fever. my daughter has a fever. take a look at my son or daughter. what do i do? do i need to go to the emergency room? not now, call me back in an hour and face time again. now the united states actively looking to decrease dependency on important goods and medicines manufactured in china. you know what, we can't afford to risk this any further. the persian has been warning us about china. the longest time, president trump. he has been right all along. now senator marco rubio in the good state of florida. senator coming glad to hear spring break and it appeared that was beginning to get
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troublesome. china isn't a hospital regime but with that said we can do business with people they don't like because that is good business for americans. but there's a fine line here. what they did here has caused death, illness around the world. what should we do to react? >> first of all, i encourage people to look at my twitter feed from early january and late february. it was noted that i was writing them that china was threatening countries. china went around and told countries do not cut off lights or we will stop doing trade with you. there are a lot of countries in the world that have huge infection rates because they continue direct flights from china. there were plenty of countries around the world instead of asking questions about what china was doing, those countries went along with it and even covered for them. china was on a p.r. campaign. this disease crossed over from animal to human sometime early december and the first case popped up in december and not
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until late december they acknowledged it. they, the viewer already pointed out in your monologue come again, they threaten people. they fired people because they accuse them of spreading socially this information but what they were spreading is i have people in the hospital dying of pneumonia from the virus we have never seen before. the last one i will make, the virus come with actual virus they put the genetics on the system but the actual virus sample there refused to share tt with the world for a long time. they had shared that the way you do with open transparency with society, people would have been working on antivirus and a vaccine a month ago. we wouldn't have had one but we would have been further along. china turned this into a p.r. campaign instead of public health warning. and the world knows it and the world should know it. >> sean: this british study, 95% of these cases could have been prevented had they reached out. we have secretary of state, someone i respect a lot. i got it wrong, graduated number one train from west point.
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you said hard bird. but mike pompeo my said mr. secretary, if they came to you and told you that they got the medical issue, would you have provided the greatest medical research, scientists, doctors to go over that anthony fallacy of the world to help? of course because it will help stop the spread of this virus. >> right, so what happened china in the early days after report of the first case from a bunch of countries including the u.s. offered to send up epidemiologist to learn about it. trina said no we have it under control and it's not a big deal. they were worried about their image. and i read about that consistently two months ago. and we were in the middle of impeachment and all of that sort of stuff, but that is what they did. they were ignoring them. this is what china did. there is zero doubt this has become a global pandemic and significant part because of the way china handled this in the early days. that is something that is beyond
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dispute. >> sean: all right, you were right about oh, cuba has well, bernie praising dictatorships in the world. senator marco rubio, thank you. also breaking today at the state department issued a major warning to all americans. here and help with mark gallagher, trace. >> hi, sean, the global travel advisory level 4 meaning americans to avoid international travel and americans abroad should consider returning to the u.s. immediately or risk staying there. for whatever means possible, they should get home. the president is saying. in the meantime the latest numbers from johns hopkins put the numbe number of cases globat 242,000 with worldwide death toll at just under 10,000. it is notable that just under 85,000 people have fully recovered. in this country, the experts have been saying for weeks when the testing goes up, so will the numbers. that is proving true. the united states has more than
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13,000 cases, and the death toll late today hit 200. washington state has the most death with new york 34 and the experts say the most of infection goes up the youth fatality rate will go down. again, true. the death rate is 1.4% last week at this time, it was almost 2.5%. that is a significant improvement, sean. >> sean: went development. with all this in great britain but we are now seeing it here, trace, this was not the case early on. younger people are susceptible and are being hospitalized, 21-45, 45-54. that was not happening before. >> they are, sean, but you have to remember some of these people have underlying conditions. so younger people are getting hit with this. it is unclear the number of those being hospitalized. but some of those younger people, in fact, a lot of those people have asthma and underlying conditions. they are still trying to figure out how hard it will hit the
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younger population. for those 15 and under, ten and under almost no instances of death worldwide which is a very good sign, sean. >> sean: that is where chloroquine will be a big factor. the announcement the president made very big. the first lady melania trump issued a message to americans on twitter. take a look. >> what changes need to be made now, this is not how we will live forever. her children will go to school, people will return to work and we will gather at places of worship, congress and sporting events again. and family and loved ones, phone calls, video chat, social media and all of those qualities. stay safe. and remember, where many of us are a part, we are all in this together. >> sean: we will get through this. tonight, lawmakers are continuing to work to get the much needed relief to the fellow
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americans that are suffering. they deserve that help. with the latest on that front, melissa francis, melissa. >> sean, there are two big questions that people have out there, how much money and when will i get it? how much first. this is what they are talking about. $1200 per person, double that if you are married. if you have children, $500 per child. that is up to $75,000 in income. if you make $75,000, you will get that. they are basing that on your tax returns for 2019. this is the proposal. nothing is final. up to $95,000, income for 2019, you will get a smaller portion of those numbers. now, for small businesses, they are saying they will be doing loans, but they may be grants if you use the money to pay your mortgage, to pay the rent, or to make your payroll. pay your workers. in that case, if you prove afterwards with the line of
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credit that you took was for that purpose, you may not have to pay it back. when you talk about big companies like the airlines, they have to pay a back pier that is not going to be a bailout. that will definitely be a loan. how soon? that is the question. they are talking they don't know how to get the money out. a couple of different proposals. i have one for you, fema. disaster relief checks, they do it within seven to ten days. that is for housing. this is for food. i don't know, it seems like a disaster, it seems like a disaster to me. maybe they should consider distributing it through fema. i know they are looking to do it to the irs and different things. i don't know, that will take a little bit longer, but we are getting clarity on the numbers, $1200, double if married, $500 per kid if you make under $75,000 last year, sean, what do you think, back to you. >> sean: melissa francis, thank you. to no fault of their own we rebuild europe, saved from
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fascism, communism, radical islamism and pay the price of freedom worldwide. we now need to help our fellow americans and do it quickly, very quickly. we have major new developments in the fight against the chinese, the coronavirus. this is important. another huge paradigm shift unfolding before our very own eyes tonight at the direction earlier today of the president. the fda is fast tracking multiple new treatments for covert 19. covid-19. this could be the breakthrough we need right now, take a look. >> i directed the fda to eliminate updated rules and bureaucracy so this can proceed rapidly, quickly, and i mean, fast. and we have to remove every barrier. there were a lot of barriers that were unnecessary. and they have done that to get the rapid deployment of safe, effective treatments. and we think we have some good
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answers. we will find out very, very soon. >> sean: and tonight, fda as a medication. u.k., china, south korea, study done in consultation with stanford, university school of medicine, uab, school of medicine in this drug has been successful mitigating the symptoms of the coronavirus. look at this map, look at this. places like africa where chloroquine has been frequently used to prevent and treat malaria. very few cases of coronavirus.
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the early data beyond promising. of course, correlation does not always equal causation but the scientist looking to connect the dots. we may have had a breakthrough today. meanwhile, the second experimental treatment is something called -- this is a drug first use as a test treatment for ebola and showing positive effects with patients with the coronavirus. both of them are prophylactic and works in terms of prevention but more importantly, clearing up ct loan scans getting people out of hospitals faster and literally changing it dramatically. the other experimental treatment involves plasma taken from patients who already recovered from the virus, in other words injected into other patients to jump-start their own immune response and early indications, working and working quickly within 24 hours. we have to watch this play out but in the meantime good news to report the vice president
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mike pence, thousands of it additional ventilators located and converted to treat the coronavirus patients. get this, our friends in the auto industry for general motor, tesla, two massive ventilators if needed. thank you all. joining us now with the latest is the center for medicare, medicaid services, administration and also a member of the coronavirus task force and we see her every day, thank you for what you are doing and i know you are not getting a lot of sleep. let's go to these three possible treatments come with the two drugs and plaza stomach plasma treatments, chloroquine particularly helpful. i had two calls and young kids used it and dramatically effective. not for this but other underlying issues. >> well, the president received high praise from the nation's government today because of strong leadership across the federal government and the fda was no different. we have a great commission are
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there, steve han. he is working with the president about getting out the red tape so that these therapeutics can become readily available. and we are looking at medication out there, potential impact, looking at new therapeutics. and the vaccines are in development. those are progressing in record time. >> sean: okay. if we look at this, now, we have some data of what apparently we are learning from south korea and if you believe china come up from and even fran has data on this. it works two ways, prophylactic use to help prevention of contracting the disease and secondly, quickly, altering the trajectory to getting better health. dramatically, people are getting out of hospitals faster, et cetera. >> yeah, well i think the discussion of the new drugs developed will give americans hope. and it is really important that
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we have -- >> sean: a little more than hope. i know you were working hard. we are now seeing and they are saying in their early studies, dramatic results, correct? >> i think that is early data is promising. but that is why we have the fda there to make sure these treatments are safe and effective. we are getting the red tape out of the system so that we can do the types of trials and review the data to make sure that this could be something that would be sold believe he a she end. >> sean: knowing what we know now, if we had this virus, would you use it if you had a choice? >> i will leave that to the fda commissioner. >> sean: you are ducking me. >> those guys come i'm not the fda commissioner. those guys are the ones that will look at these. >> sean: if you had the chose knowing wha we know, i would use it for me and i'm only speaking for me. >> again, if you had this virus,
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one of the things that the fda is done is making these drugs more widely available. making it more widely available because the president is cutting through the red tape. >> sean: thank you so much for what you do every day. i know none of you are getting sleep. when we come back lindsey graham and what lawmakers are doing to make sure you and your family get help during this pandemic. a lot of other a news tonight. stay with us. ♪ memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. double dozen big! it's captain d's new double dozen shrimp. yeah, you heard that right. two dozen golden, crispy shrimp piled high on one plate! time to double down when the captain is callin'. captain d's.
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senator lindsey graham, south carolina joins us with the very latest. senator, welcome back. i apparently told one of our producers that you spoke with the president. >> yeah, basically we will counter attack the virus. we will start it. we will vomit. we will kill it. the way you starve it you stop human to human transmission, social distancing will starve the virus and the way you vomit, drug therapy the way you were talking about it, we will bomb the hell out of it. take it from a 10 to a one or two and then we will kill it with a vaccine. until then we will stabilize the economy to make sure you get income coming from the fact you have lost your job to no fault of your own but the containment policies that will pay dividends, we are paying for them now. >> sean: this will only be those americans. you agreed with me the other night, they should be a clean bill. only the americans, and i mean this has got to be a level where americans can keep their homes, pay their rent, keep their cars and uphold their kids out of
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college, correct? >> yes. you have lost your job. we decided to contain the virus by requiring to stay away from each other so you can't go to work. so you will have your income replaced, unemployment insurance or marco rubio idea where companies can go borrow money to make payroll. so we will keep the income coming to you. it will take a while to get there, but you will have an income as we work together to beat the virus. we will starve it. we will bomb it through drug therapy and the president is working on accelerating the vaccine that is the most promising idea i have heard yet. >> sean: let's talk about removing the burdensome regulations to loophole of chloroquine and remdesivir and plasma blood with those that have been affected. these are huge. i've read a lot, especially about chloroquine. apparently, early signs for me reading medical research, i was
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impressed. >> yeah, so with the president is doing is saying get the hell out of the way when it comes to drug therapy. get them to the marketplace. these drug therapies are promising. they can take the virus from being lethal to nonlethal. they can take it from a 10 to 2m bombed the hell out of it with drug therapy like you describe but the way you kill it is through a vaccine. it takes a year or more to get a vaccine to the market. we will try invest money in the.
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which is a common practice, you can't get it new zealand, investment dollars in the u.s. i support it except we have to be careful with countries that are hostile like china, ran but are you making that a recovery bill? >> absolutely not. i haven't talked to anybody on the planet let alone, putting on the coronavirus bill. this is not the time or the place. the president supports the program and i do too. we will not put anything on this bill that doesn't protect you and your family from the virus and does not give you money. >> sean: let me be clear so political magazine is promoting an outright falsehood. >> i don't think it is politico, that is outright garbage and i.d. eject anything on these bills not related to solving the problem. what is the problem? people have lost their jobs because of containment qualities
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that we need, and we are also speeding up bombing and killing the virus. >> sean: senator, the quicker you guys clean bills, help those small businesses, help those restaurant workers, help everyone. there are so many people that will suffer. we bailed out europe. we rebuild europe. we now have to help america. >> the vice president will do it. >> sean: thank you, senator. when we come back to my facts without fear. information with hysteria, the mob is trying to instill in everybody. laura logan with the latest details of the coronavirus numbers and we will put it in context. also tonight, what is going on with china, the u.s., and nigel farage and karl rove will be here why china is to blame for the massive destruction to your daily life and the destruction worldwide straight ahead.as ♪ for veterans and active-duty service people.
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♪ >> sean: now come as the trump administration continues to take unprecedented bold action of the spread of the coronavirus and deliver aid to american families, italy is seeing the death toll increase dramatically. now, here to explain that much, much more, the host come up foxnation.com, we call it backs without fear. we are americans, land of the free, home of the brave, and we beat back every evil, faced depressions, world wars, we will beat this, lara. >> thank you, sean. yes, here are some of the facts about the coronavirus today. you were right. italy has taken over from china at the epicenter of the virus. and at this point commit
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announced the death toll there has reached 3,405, which is a number that far surpasses china. all of those deaths in the highest risk category. he was in the highest risk category? the elderly, sean. most of the people who died were 80 years old and above and according to the health officials, they also had existing, pre-existing medical conditions which made them vulnerable to the virus. although the news from italy is bad, there is still more than 90% chance of surviving the coronavirus in the italy. you have 91% chance of surviving it there. in the u.s., 98.5%. and related numbers from johns hopkins. while italy has taken over at the epicenter of the virus, the situation in china appears to have improved drastically.
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last week, china's state media reported only hospitals closed because of lack of patience. and today, china reported zero, new local coronavirus infections. and a new study out of wujan, china puts the death rate 4% which is far below the world health organization earlier this month which was 3.4%. and back here in the united states medical sources tell me the antimalaria drugs, chloroquine and president trump discussed today, they say this drug is a solution because it is cheaper and easier to produce. and the doctor said it can be most effective treating patients before they get so sick that they end up in the emergency room were on a ventilator, which is really what they are trying to prevent. because at that point, once you are on a ventilator, death rates go up significantly. a vaccine, they say while much
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discussed especially in the media, it is 12 to 18 months to wait typically for health professionals and doctors to see a vaccine has a future solution rather than onset to the crisis, sean. >> sean: lara logan, "facts without fear" we understand wujan province in china, back and forth direct flights to italy from a big factor what italy is going through. unfortunately, during this extremely difficult time for our country, there is a report tonight democrats will spend millions politicizing for serious public health threat and the mob media, of course, going after the first family. like a deranged cnn commentator suggesting the first lady melania trump should be infected? rick, what a you are. in one of my guests says the throne of virus is another reason to rethink the will
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relationship with china. nigel -- nigel farage and chief executive karl rove, let me begin with you, nigel farage. i understand, israel, all friends of great britain. we know we can count on you. you are an ally. we know russia, china, iran, we shouldn't have anything to do with them for the most part, south korea or regimes. we can do $220 million trade deal to help manufacturers, farmers, auto industry, et cetera. here is my question. now after this, how big of a game changer? >> it is a huge game changer. you talked about italy a moment ago. why is italy got this problem? the reason is, of course, huge chinese investments in northern italy and many, many people going back and forth between china and italy. so globalization, which always seems to be good, has brought problems. but let's remind ourselves this
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is the third viral crisis we have had this entry. sars, swine flu, now coronavirus. all of these things have come from china. let's be clear, this is the fault of china. they are not the good guys. they are not the heroes. this is an impressive, horrible, dictatorship of prisons and executes. large numbers of its own peoples and it steals our intellectual property, it threatens our security, and we need to think, have we become to rely on chinese goods? the supply chain, to depend on china. and we need now to say that china will have no part in the 5g network. and so to rethink in my view of our relationship. >> sean: and warning about it, swine flu from china but just sars and coronavirus. you know, karl rove, i'm looking
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at this relationship in particular. and i'm watching... before you broke on this show, joe biden's fund-raising's fund-raising offices. now the democratic party is doing this and politicizing it. they are putting out ads on this. i'm thinking, are you people kidding me? i know we have not watched for 229 days but it's time for elections. you are going to raise money and politicize it in ads now? americans are trying to save lives right now. >> look, with all this for example with chuck schumer, he attacked the root public senate for not taking up the democratic bill before the house ever passed the bill. and yeah, they will try to turn this into a political circus. i think in politics, the punch sometimes is weaker than the counterpunch. i think the democrats will make mistake if they go down this path, you know, the group responsible for the miscount in iowa is now doing all the
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digital work against president trump on this issue. >> sean: let me jump on you. this is just breaking come of the governor of california has now issued stayed at home order for the state, your reaction. >> welcome a governor have the primary responsibility of issues inside of their estate so i will not second-guess him but that is severity of the crisis in california and the desire to stop the spread of the virus in that state. can i say one quick thing on a subject? i'm so wired up about all these attacks by the media calling the president racist for referring to this as a china virus. may 13, 2014, obama briefed on u.s. mers cases, mers the middle east respiratory syndrome. didn't any of the news organizations call president obama erases for being briefed on the mers, middle east
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respiratory syndrome? he gives this idea calling this the china virus is somehow a racist and it's ridiculous. >> sean: karl rove, thank you, nigel farage keep our friend safe. i'm giving you that task. we know you will. thank you. house minority leader kevin mccarthy responding to all of this and that news out of california. if you are just joining us from a stay at home order is for all californians. and i will predict new york is next. straight ahead. ♪ memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference.
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shut down. joining us from that state is house minority leader kevin mccarthy. i assume you are watching. first of all, i want to say there are colleagues i work with at the fox news channel. i've been here from the beginning. i'm an old person. no one ever thought i would last this long and neither did i. but in all seriousness, they put themselves at risk. this is essential, oozing information. and i want to thank my colleagues across this nation for what they do. your reaction to gavin newsom. i'm glad, glad he kept the shopping open. your reaction. is that the right choice? >> you know how serious this virus is and how contagious it is. but california is 12% of the nation's population. there are central things that are produced in california that when you think of the pharmaceutical industry and others based in san francisco. when you think of the manufacturing, that may be makes the items that we need for masts
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and others come i would have thought the governor would have called a number of us to consult and talk with why he would make this dish in. i know i never did get a call from him. maybe he feels there's a need behind it. we do think there was an ability without shutting down the entire state. i hope he consulted with a lot of experts before he made this decision. >> sean: i would like to know the needed manufacturing of the pharmaceutical very crucial. let's get your reaction. today, i hope you look back to this day as a breakthrough day with the fda and all of those burdens and regulations, red tape wiped away by the president. because chloroquine, plasma treatments and everything else, an opportunity here with very promising initial results. >> very promising. you know it took two years before clinical trials for a sars vaccine. we are already there where individuals and washington have a vaccine in their arms.
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but you know, this president took action long before the coronavirus ever showed its face. when he got right to trade. he lifted this for all drugs because we have an ability and some of our greatest technological advances will be on drugs. you see what is happening in cancer and others. we have found the ingenuity of american income of the public-private partnership, gilead with the ability to treat therapy right now and others, the pharmaceuticals that could actually treat other diseases made on this as well. this is what we are going to find. we will look back, sean, just like everything else in america when they put their minds to this, we will overcome this. when we allow people to do what they know best. >> sean: i think america will save the world again. my prediction and i hope we do it for everybody's sake. thank you, stay safe. coming up some spring breakers still refusing to listen to all of these warnings. how low!
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♪ >> sean: all right, despite the coronavirus pandemic paralyzing the country in the world, spring breakers seem unshaken. still refusing to heed warnings from health officials. trace gallagher with the latest on this story. trace, can't they just listen for 15 minutes? >> a lot of the focus this week has been clearwater beach and the golf composed. that is where many spring breakers gathered with a extreme hugs and high fives. the spring breakers are still spread across florida, but the roles have now changed. governor has said that he will now abide by the cdc, meaning the party isn't totally over. the governor's following cdc guidelines meaning the state of florida leaving the beach is open, but you have to maintain social distancing. large groups will no longer be allowed to come about some local
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cities are taking a much tougher stance. for example, fort lauderdale beach, miami beach, beaches in tampa shutting down altogether and some beaches in alabama are also shutting down, kind of giving spring breakers the boot. >> sean: trace, got it, thank you, trace, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham. i was almost late again. i hate missing the post. i missed the post a lot but i don't hate missing the post, i'm a radio guide. >> laura: is that what the story is tonight? you hate taking up my time? we can do this next hour together, and if you really feel deprived of airtime, sean hannity, every billboard, every bus. you did a great show. we have some good news. >> sean: why not "the ingraham angle"? >> laura: if we are too nice to each other, people start emailing me, w
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