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sandlot." one of my favorite baseball films of all time, that is available on netflix, lots of great. >> tucker: kevin mccarthy, have a good seclusion. we are out of time. "hannity" is next. ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity." this friday night, a lot of breaking news has become on air, 9:00 on the west coast. so much ground cover. in moments we will bring you the very latest update on coronavirus, the pandemic, facts without fear, very important. also first i have to address something tonight before we really get into the heart of the show. i know a lot of americans, you are worried, you are fearful. i went to the store, i talked to many of you. i know everyone is adjusting, everyone is adapting. the unknown is always scary, uncertainty is scary. despite the smears from the media mob, this program, my
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radio program, we've taken this virus seriously from day one. i first interviewed dr. fauci right here on this show on january 27th. again, early. february 10th. i have a timeline with all of my coverage and accompanying audio and video. look at it, hannity.com. expressing the seriousness and the concern and also my faith, belief, interest in our medical professionals. irrefutable truth of the seriousness of our reporting. yes, i rightly will continue to criticize the mob in the media and those democrats that are weaponizing and politicizing this virus as the next russia, russia, ukraine, ukraine, impeach, impeach. remember, the first known case in the u.s. was january 21st. i was talking about it with dr. fauci on that show january 27th. the travel ban was enacted in record time. unprecedented. that was january 31st, 10 days after the first case in the u.s. democrats, yeah, they were in the middle of impeachment.
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biden calling the travel ban that day when the president implemented it. hysterical xenophobia, fearmongering and he's sticking by it. as usual, they are hurting the country because of their pathological psychosis and hatred of donald trump. well, we digress. bigger issues tonight. our messages never change. look, you want to solve any problem in life, the worst thing you can do is get panicked. we all need to stay calm, strategic, smart, act rationally, based our decisions on facts. that is why w we had dr. anthony fauci on our program. let's go back in january. remember, the first known case in our country is january 21st. january 27th, dr. fauci was on and we had him again on in early february. watch. >> what if it is worse? is this a moment where maybe countries put politics aside, a little bit of pride aside, and do we have u.s. officials, should u.s. professionals such
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as yourself get involved and help them out in this to try to contain this? >> our cdc, yeah. i would like to see us get there and look at the data firsthand. >> sean: all right, facts without fear has always been this program programs number one priority surrounding covid-19 and the outbreak. the fact is we as a country and a world were living, right now you are watching history unfold. this is a transformational time for the country and the world. america leading the way. we are now rewriting the book in terms of how to deal with pandemics. i wish we never had them, but we do. a paradigm shift is unfolding right before our very eyes. it is real, it is dramatic, and i can tell you that future lives, incalculable. hundreds of thousands will be saved. i guarantee you, with a history is also been done because because of the things that are changing today, what we are all doing today. going forward, i will tell you this, travel ban's will be immediate, they will be fast,
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and no one who enacts them. i doubt they are going to be called racist, hysterical, and xenophobic. game changing. drive up testing. that is the future. it is unfolding before our eyes. public, private partnerships. telemedicine, face timing doctors, 24/7 on-call, that is the future unfolding before your very eyes. public-private partnerships, that is the future. amazing how great american business and corporations have stepped up. eliminating outdated fda rules when necessary. that too will be our future. what's happening i will forever change how this country and the world will deal with pandemics. brand-new poll, abc news, 55% of americans do you approve of the president's handling of this crisis. by the way, in spite of a corrupt media that hates him every second, minute, hour of every day, same with the democratic so-called leaders, under the president's leadership, now even some democrats, some republicans, american business leaders, our
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hospitals, pharmaceutical industries, everybody is working together. you see the best in america i moments like this. all hands on deck. this is moving at the speed of light, we've never seen this before, and it's amazing to see the goodness, the greatness of so many american people, so many of our corporations, companies, they share the best of us. the adults in the room are separating facts from partisan politics. example: andrew cuomo, he's the governor of the great state of new york. by the way, more cases than any other state. gavin newsom and many others have been and are working hand-in-hand with president trump, praising each other for working together to battle the virus. they all stressed the need for calm, for cooperation. governor cuomo, i disagree on politics, taxes, fracking, almost everything. he was on my radio program 40 minutes today praising the president, for example, on the travel ban. take a listen. >> i think you'll see more
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travel ban, health related travel ban's as we go forward. when you say rewriting the book, i think that's going to be one of the lessons we learn. we saw the disease progressing in china. you know now somebody's going to get on the plane and land in new york or in california. it's just a matter of time. what the travel ban's can do for you, from a disease prevention point of view is it buys you time. >> sean: that one decision, that travel ban, called up by the quarantine, that one decision was a game-changer in terms of what we would otherwise be facing today. he's right. it bought us a lot of time. and in times of uncertainty, truth is very important. that's why governor cuomo recently had some very pointed criticisms, rightly also. from his perspective. from the media mob. irresponsible questions, a responsible reporting not looking for facts and to help.
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looking, gotcha. take a look. >> if you look at what other places call shelter in place, it's what we are doing now. >> not exactly, though. >> words matter at this point. words matter. quarantine. lockdown. these words are scary words, and nobody is talking about those things. >> who isn't talking about those things? >> well, shelter in place is a scary term. >> sean: it's exasperating. in addition to calling out the mob, governor cuomo touched on something very important that we need to discuss tonight. that is the psychology of fear in the psychology of uncertainty. here is what he said. >> there is a fear component here, sean, that i don't know that in many ways started and is more contagious than the virus itself. people are truly frightened.
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it's also psychologically really difficult to deal with. you are in your house alone, or you're in your house with your family and the kids, and you're locked up. >> sean: fear, more contagious than the virus itself or the president has been trying to remind people, we're going to get through this, everybody stay calm. the governor's right, the president is right. by the way, i know a lot of people are worried tonight about your future and everything is being addressed. watch the daily press conferences, you learn a lot from them. but it's in times like these, we need to look backwards and learn from history. for example, the advice from fdr during the great depression, claiming we have nothing to fear but fear itself. the great winston churchill walked the streets of london in the middle of the daily nazi bombings in london. look at how he rallied a nation. >> i have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears.
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you ask, what is our aim? i can only say one word: victory. victory at all costs. a victory in spite of all terr terror. victory of a long and hard the road may be, without victor. >> sean: he walked out every day during the bombing of great britain, the people of great britain, their very life hanging in the balance. amazing, fdr, amazing. let's not lose perspective tonight. we are the land of the free, the home of the brave. these are not just words. they define who we are as americans. think about this, we beat back now tease them, fascism, imperial japan, more recently, radical islam is him and 9/11. we survived the civil war, world war i, world war ii, the korean war, the threat of nuclear holocaust during the cold war, many, many pandemics, a depression, you name it, each one and one, 2009, that killed
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over a half a million people worldwide. may not remember this, this is 2009-10, 60.8 million americans contracted h1n1 and in one year, almost 13,000 americans died. tonight, we cannot live in a state of fear. at the end of the day, we are going to beat this virus. we have a ton of reasons to be extra hopeful tonight. clinical trials for a vaccine are now going on. this is beyond record-breaking and dramatic accomplishments, all thanks to our medical researchers, our scientists, our doctors, nurses, and all of those medical professionals on the front line. it to take years to break down and discover the sequence of a virus. years and years. they did it in less than two months. treatments now are already being used. first stage trial is now happening. the announcement yesterday, this antimalaria drug called caloric win, it's an antiviral drug, there's another one called ram
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to along with the transfer of plasma. there you have patients that have fully fully recovered from the virus, you have the antibodies, you remove the plasma and to give it to people who are really sick. early indications are it is having a dramatic health effect to help people recover. how amazing is our auto industry in this country? offering now to make ventilators. the reading, we might be short of ventilators, the call the president, we might be able to make them for you. we can do that. these are great americans. that is impressive. gm, ford, all these major companies have stepped up. we may now have coronavirus test kits available very shortly. look at walmart and amazon. you know what they just announced? they are hiring thousands and thousands of new workers. at the grocery stores, the big chains, spoken with the preside. they have promised to be restocking those shelves as fast as is humanly possible, and i
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know because i was at the store tonight. the only thing that wasn't there was toilet paper. what is it about toilet paper? i don't get it. it wasn't there tonight. it's fine. but you know what i'm saying. as a country, i understand fear and uncertainty. we've got to have perspective, were going to get through this. we have the best medical researchers, science, doctors, medical professionals in the world. so we need to take a moment to set the record straight. no matter what the word police -- now that is the big thing, the media mob calling covid-19, the chinese or the wuhan coronavirus. it is not wrong, it is not an accurate and it certainly is not racist. the disease originated in china. that is just a fact. the disease first rapidly spread in china. that's a fact. they lied to you. they lied to the world. as a british study pointed out this week, 95% of this could've been prevented had they been honest. the disease is now a worldwide pandemic because of china. that is a fact. look at your screen, let me
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prove my point. the last time i checked, the media mob had no problem calling any of those diseases by their geographical location. what are we going to change the name of the spanish flu now and german measles now? it's pretty normal to identify disease by geographic location. according to the mob, democrats, and coincidentally the communist party of china -- that is not racist, out-of-bounds. old presidential candidate, racism expert elizabeth warren, better known as pocahontas, blurted out the word in chinese. it's inaccurate and considered stigmatizing. they said the travel ban was stigmatizing. that was dumb too appear day after day, night after night for weeks you have the mob, fake news cnn, state run conspiracy tb msn dnc, others have been using covid-19 just to bludgeon and smear the president. it's the next russia, russia, ukraine, ukraine, impeach,
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impeach. it's repulsive, that's who they are. "the new york times," what did they say? the trump virus. if you're feeling awful, you know who to blame. the "los angeles times," cnn, "the washington post," trump's katrina. really? other people say trump's chernobyl. ms dnc conspiracy tb, that trump is guilty of homicide and that trump supporters are a threat to your children. more than ever, the anti-trump rage, dishonesty, it's disgusting to watch and there helping nobody. except they think themselves, they satisfy the scratch, the edge they have to bludgeon trump. now, this doesn't stop during the president's daily covid-19 press conferences which are filled with one politically insulting, stupid gotcha question after another. the president has it today, he's fed up with it. they're not telling the truth and they're still using it to try to bludgeon him, politically. the president is fed up with that behavior. here's what went down.
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take a look. >> reporter: is it possible that your impulse to put a positive spin on things may be giving americans a false sense of hope? >> i don't think so. no, i don't think so. >> reporter: americans are scared, though. nearly 200,000 dead, millions, as you witness, who are scared right now. what do you say to americans who are watching you right now who are scared? >> i say that you are a terrible reporter, that's what i say. i think that is a very nasty question, and i think it's a very bad signal that you're putting out to the american people. the american people are looking for answers and they're looking for hope. and you're doing sensationalism, and the same with nbc and comcast. i don't call it comcast, i call it concast. let me tell you something, that is really bad reporting. you ought to get back to reporting instead of sensationalism. >> sean: he's right. how about reporting instead of the gotcha questions, to the
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american people. what has he already done? anyone in the media, will they admit the travel ban, wow, ten days after the first day, a great idea. not hysterical, not xenophobic, not racist. in many cases, as it turns out, they are echoing chinese propaganda. chinese date tb reading, yes, it's racist. he's doing it so people are talking about that so there not talking about his lies and incompetence while they are blaming americans and our armed forces, which is a lie. pretty familiar and sad when it becomes hard to tell the difference between chinese propaganda and fake news. today secretary of state mike pompeo had some strong and bright, truthful comments for china's constant stream of lying. take a look. >> i want to talk about the disinformation that people are seeing on twitter and around the world. some of it coming from governments, some of it coming from other individuals. i urge everyone, if you're seeing information, information that suggests somehow this virus emanated from the united states army, information about
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lockdowns that are taking place, every american, indeed people all around the world, should ensure that where they turn to for information is a reliable source. we've certainly seen it come from places like china and russia and iran, and there are coordinated efforts to disparage what america is doing and our activity, to do all the things that president trump has set in motion here. >> sean: many lawmakers calling for action against china's communist dictatorship. here with maurice tennessee blackburn senator, i know your status recovering from those horrible tornadoes come our prayers are with the people in and outside of nashville. let's deal with this one particular issue, because people are losing perspective. at the reporter could have discussed the president's travel ban. he could have discussed these new drive up testing sites we are trying to get up as fast as possible. he could've discussed fda regulations turning around. at the hopeful medical treatments that were announced yesterday, but no, they would rather just focus on, if you tell the people that they won't
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be so fearful. they want to know the truth. >> i have to tell you, to listen to these reporters and to see them take some of this propaganda that is coming out of china and repackage it so they think it's more acceptable to an american audience, and then once there is a glimmer of hope and good news for people that have been diagnosed and it's a positive diagnosis, and there is something there that might work, and then they want to say oh, no, oh, no, we can't let anybody think this might work. you can always bet on hope or you can bet on fear. donald trump is an optimist. he has done a phenomenal job as our president, as our commander in chief in leading through this. yes indeed, it is a war footing and shawn, he is right to say here are some things that are making a difference. we think this might be something that will give some hope, and
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will bring relief to people that are suffering. >> sean: are we going to get the relief to workers who, through no fault of their own out of work, small businesses who need the help. are we going to give it to the big businesses that need the help? and are we going to do it in a way where we don't waste the rest of our money? >> we certainly are. i think what we have to focus on is we want this recession that we are being forced into to be upbeat and we want to come out of it very quickly. we have come down quickly, we have to bridge people over to the other side and go up very quickly. >> sean: bingo. >> and that is the focus we do not wanted to be a u. we do not wanted to be a l. we want to come out of this as quickly as possible and we are working together to make that happen. i really appreciate the president and the vice president and their leadership. >> sean: senator, thank you for that update, we appreciate
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it. several senators on capitol hill, they have a lot of questions to answer after selling off stocks after the market took a hit due to coronavirus after they were in closed-door meetings with the coronavirus. optics are atrocious. now, if they do not have good explanations, the voters and others will do their jobs. now they are people, we have to be fair, we never rush to judgment on the show, there are people who have blind trust. they have no idea where the monies being invested. others that manage money. he stated he's information that they didn't have, the american people, that only they had access to, they will be held responsible. democrats and republicans alike. republicans, the lot of them. the optics are atrocious but unlike the mob we are going to be consistent here. we believe in innocence before guild. we don't rush to judgment. it's served us well on this program. we will stick with our model. it looks like hell. joining us from washington on
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where we stand with the latest on the relief package, our own chad pergram is with us. >> good evening. there are a lot of questions for these four senators. what did they know and when did they know it? they all deny wrongdoing, all four. richard burton, the chair of the intelligence committee, dianne feinstein, democrat from california, a republican from georgia, and jim and hal from oklahoma. there is something called a stop act, the stopped trading on congressional knowledge act. it was passed in 2012, amended in 2013 and it basically says if you get information in closed-door hearings you can't use that to trade securely. he's already referred himself to the ethics committee to try to clear himself up. they have denied wrongdoing. if you spent more than $1,000 on a security trade you have to report that within 45 days. the other big story here is
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negotiations are continuing as we speak on the phase three coronavirus piece of legislation. they don't have an agreement yet. secretary of treasury steve mnuchin has spoken with chuck schumer and house speaker nancy pelosi. mitch mcconnell wants to get an agreement tonight and put that into legislative form tomorrow. chuck schumer said about an hour and half ago he thinks that's going to be tough because it is such a big bill. if they're able to get an agreement they could have a procedural vote early sunday, may be as early as 1:00 in the morning, then move it through the senate sometime on monday, and then it's out of the house of representatives. >> sean: chad, thank you. joining us now to explain the administration and what they're doing to help these american families who need help, small businesses that need help your director of the national economic council larry kudlow was with us. larry, i know that the white house is saying we're going to get checks out to workers in two weeks. that is really important. through no fault of their own. small businesses, very important. big industries, very important.
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we rebuilt europe. we can now help the american people and do it in a way that will create an economic environment to quickly start growing again. how do you best do that? >> that is the hope. we made a lot of progress today. a stocks are going on, i stepped out to do your show. thanks for having me on. very importantly, after the sick leave legislation to help hourly workers and their families, we have now embarked on a large package. senator mcconnell talked to all of us, democrats and republicans, this morning. he wants it quick, as was just reported. he wants a bill, something that looks like a bill this evening. i've been sitting in on the tax subcommittee, if you will, run by iowa senator chuck grassley and ron wyden as the minority. and i want to say this, senator wyden said to me this evening as i read off a sheet of numbers and topics, he said, i
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am willing to agree with this package. that's not a final signoff but he said i'm willing to agree. and that kind of characterized most of the talks that i saw today in the other subgroups. importantly, sean, two quick ones out here, emergency assistance to individuals and families, probably $3400 for a family of four. husband, wife, two kids. $3400 per family. there might be a second one later but that is the beginning. huge emphasis on small businesses with loan guarantees and plenty of assistance money and write offs of expenses to cover this rocky period. a payroll tax holiday for businesses, and let's not forget too, the size of this package that we are looking at is minimally $1.4 trillion.
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$1.4 trillion programmatically. but we can leverage up to help certain sectors, and that would get us to over $2 trillion. sean, to fight the virus on the ground economically, to fight the virus -- >> sean: real quick. >> we're looking at something like 10% of gdp for a fiscal assistance program. that is big stuff, and it looks to me like we may be able to get it. >> sean: we rebuilt europe. let's take care of american families, workers. they can pay their rent, mortgages, car payment and make sure they send their kids to college as planned. now it's time to help rebuild america and help americans. >> by the way -- >> sean: amount of time. i'm on a hard break. more of the media is shameful, atrocious, repulsive coverage straight ahead. t can be tough. you diet. exercise. but if you're also taking fish oil supplements you should know they are not fda approved... ...they may have saturated fat and may even raise bad cholesterol. to treat very high triglycerides,
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♪ >> sean: all right, tonight we must heed the words of great leaders leading america, leading the world through tough times. look at fdr come in the midst of the depression. i know my father, he was born in 1925. this is 1933. his first inaugural address. his father, his mom died, my grandmother died from complications of his childbirth. he grew up in the depression, had next to nothing, fought in world war ii and a really hard life. these were the words added an important moment in american history that we can live by today. listen. >> let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself! nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror, which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance. >> sean: media mob not heating those words.
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instead they've been parroting even chinese propaganda. listen. >> this is not the time for a u.s.-china cold war. i can't think of anything more reckless. >> china is not behaving well in trying to blame this on the united states. but the flip side of it is, we are not behaving well when we talk about, is the president does every day, the chinese virus, the wuhan flu, and all of these racist descriptions. >> we all know what's going on here. this is race baiting, this is a form of xenophobia. it's negatively racist, blatantly racist, obvious raci racist. >> sean: has been for years, while he is even on tv is beyond me. here with reaction, former white house press secretary sean spicer and sarah sanders. i will start with you. i'm going to scroll through all the names of all these other
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diseases, pandemics, whatever that are actually based on the geographic region. this is not the first time, this happens often. >> certainly. look, sean, let's be real clear. china is an adversary. they are not a friend. they lie, they cheat, they steal from americans daily. they didn't contain this virus when they could've done a lot more and they weren't transparent and forthcoming about the impact, the effects, any of the research with any of the global health community, and they certainly need to be held accountable for not working not only with the united states but everybody. this could've been a much better situation, not just for us but across the globe. it started in china and they could've done a lot more, they could've shared information of been upfront and transparent and they have not done that. let's not forget that. at the end of the day, the president has been exactly right. he has to do with the best for the united states. i think one of the smartest moves he did was ban travel from
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china early on. he proved he was right. his critics attacked him for the time. he's never going to please so many of these people who just do not like him. it is sad that they would rather see america fail, and right now americans are dying and they are not focused on the care and what the president is doing and what the administration is trying to do, providing relief for families and businesses that are struggling during this time. all the regulations they have gotten rid of so that the health community can do what they do best. instead, they are taking apart, parsing his words and trying to create problems that don't exist. we have enough problems dealing with the virus. let's praise the president for some of the good things, and focus on how we can come together as a country instead of looking for more ways to divide us. >> sean: sean spicer, the trump virus, if you're feeling awful, "the new york times" said you know who to blame. "the new york times," president of governors, you're on your own. he said no, if you can do it
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faster, go ahead, you do that, but we have your back. they kind of forgot those words. trump's katrina, trump's chernobyl. nobody -- andrew cuomo today, i can't believe these words are flying out of my mouth. he understood that that travel ban decision, ten days after the first case arrived in the u.s., crucial. you know how -- it would be exponentially worse. now we've got new rules, drive up testing. were getting rid of fda regulation. we are rewriting the books as we go in this moment to help not only americans, we will do what we always do. we will come to the rescue of the world and save the world again, as we've done many times before. >> yeah, look, i think sarah is absolutely right. and what you said, this is something that has been problematic since the president announced his campaign, which is no matter what he does, it's never going to be good enough. he shut down travel from china.
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well, that wasn't good enough until it was. he talked about getting out in front of this, quarantining people, restricting other things, putting the fda in charge, the coronavirus task force, but in the president in charge. everyone criticized him at the time, now there is high praise for mike pence's leadership on this, following the president's direction, bringing all these people together, cutting through the red tape, getting it done. it's never good enough with this president and that is the problem. the lack of respect that they show him as evidenced every day in that briefing room. the questions that they ask in some ways, it's not the tough questions. he can take the tough questions. it's the lack of decorum and respect that he deserves to be shown in frankly in some cases, the credit he deserves for making sure that we contain this virus and protect the american people. >> sean: and this is the whole thing, sarah. it's like, if they would just say that travel ban was a good idea, drive up testing is a good idea, getting rid of fda regulations is a good idea. again, all groundbreaking.
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we had many pandemics. joe biden saying it is xenophobic hysteria and fearmongering and he still says he wouldn't have implemented it. wow. are you that old, joe? that you can't think anew? because these things are transformative and it's saving lives down the line. >> absolutely. the president is doing exactly what he needs to do, which is why you see democratic governors praise him for offering aid and giving them the tools and the resources that they need to make decisions and make them quickly. at the end of the day, the most important thing we can focus on is the fact that the american people are resilient. and at no time when we've faced tough adversity have we not risen to the challenge, and i have no doubt that we will once again prevail. when we come together, work together, that is when america is out at the very best, and i think we are seeing that come through day in and day out, watching people come together, and were going to see that more.
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>> sean: thank you both. appreciate it. i know, i experienced this myself. january 27th, i had anthony fauci on. covered it january 28th. this is before the travel ban. i have a whole timeline of how serious i've taken this. and because i call out the media mob that is trying to turn this into a political weapon against the president, i say, oh, this is the next russia hoax, meaning their way of turning -- hannity called the fire was a hoax. now, i didn't. and i have all the proof on hannity.com. they live with abandon. it's disgusting. bill hemmer breaks down the latest facts, figures worldwide and in the states on corona. also, are we close to a medical breakthrough? a lot of positive indications we are on the way to that. we are doing it in record time. treatments seem promising. even your family need to know about them. we will break that down as well. restaurants have always been there for you. a place to celebrate, to take a first date,
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♪ >> sean: now as testing ramps up all across the nation, cities are ordered to shelter in place. every american's life is being impacted by the virus outbreak. here to break down the latest facts without fear, figures without fear. our own bill hemmer. >> how are you, shaun customer asked >> sean: how are you you've been doing great on these numbers, and expect they're going to rise dramatically for the next few weeks. then we hope for leveling off. >> more testing in new york and other parts of the country. i want to show you three moments in time. see this graphic behind me? we may decide 2:00 this afternoon. u.s. cases in yellow, new york cases in blue. u.s. with over 14,000, of which half were in new york, of 7,000. a second moment in time. this is monday in new york alone. cases were at 1300, the death
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rate, the number of deaths were ten on monday of this week to begin the week. now, the death rate over on the u.s. is about 1.4%. we want to keep that down, keep pushing it down. this is what happens. watch the cases in new york on tuesday peer they jump 1,000. on wednesday, they jump 1700, and late last night we are up over 7,000 cases. that is just new york. i want to move to the third moment in time over on this screen over here. as of 9:13:00 p.m. east coast time, 19,000 cases in the u.s. d again, testing in new york, testing in various places. the more we get that the more likely we are going to see this number rise. as you go to the weekend i want you to think about two things. this yellow line is the number -- we've been looking at this week now, seven days straight. this yellow line is all the cases outside of china. you see where it's going? it takes a slight jog at the end there. i can't say whether that's going
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to last, but eventually at some point that is where it's going to go. we need to get that yellow line moving to the right. so keep an eye on that. and also this here. worldwide cases around the world, 272,000. this is what i think is something to hang your hat on is he going to the weekend. the recovery number is about 88,000. six hours ago, that number was at 81,000. that means that certain parts of the world are getting further away from those, and that's reflected in this total recovery number. recovery means two negative tests in a row and that is when you make the green mark here, so were going to cheer for that over the weekend and we will see how this all works out into saturday and sunday, and certainly into next week. >> sean: it's amazing, because we do lose tens of thousands americans o a year to the flu. pandemic worldwide, estimates of well over half a million. that's 81 and one. i wish we never had any of them, and i'm hoping that
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these new measures, we are now rewriting the books. >> no doubt. >> sean: our hope and prayer is that we are now able to save lives now and into the future. i think the books will change dramatically for all future pandemics. thank you for being here. here to explain all this, again, facts without fear, dr. ronnie jackson, former fda commissioner dr. andrew eschenbach is with us. ronnie, let me start with you because a lot of those, i stand by what i'm saying here. we are rewriting the books here. we've never responded this way. travel ban ten days after the first identification of one case in this phase. then of course this public, private partnership, now the fda issues. this is all transformative and new. >> absolutely, the president is rewriting the book on this, he's
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opened it up for american innovation for the private sector genius and we're going to reap some benefits of this when it's all over and done with, and as you said, the numbers are going up at the death rate in mortality rate is going down. but there are lots of people who are working on medications and the president has made it where they can do this expeditiously and we're going to get some good stuff and were going to get up really soon. a couple of good drugs right now and i think were going to get some good news pretty soon. >> sean: let's talk about these treatments that were mentioned. you are a former fda commissioner, andrew. let's talk about these, for example. i've been told, what do you call it, i have to remember, hydrochloric -- whatever. i didn't know about it until three days ago when i first read it, then the fda rules changed, i know a lot about it, then it seems that coupled with the trug
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coupled with the plasma people who had corona, fully recovered, antibodies now being transferred, ivs being sent into the veins of people who are very sick. >> yeah, sean, first of all thank you for sharing this with your audience. you're absolutely correct in the comments he made earlier that we as a nation have made a huge investment over decades in our biomedical infrastructure. we have fueled amazing research that has led us from not just observing manifestations of disease but now understanding genetic, molecular, and cellular mechanisms. we are capitalizing on that knowledge to attack this crisis. and chloroquine is one of those things. >> sean: let me ask you both -- >> chloroquine is one of those opportunities. >> sean: all right, on a scale of -- i got to run but how
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helpful or both of you on a scale of 1 to 10? exit question, how hopeful are you that this is going to make a difference and work with mark ronnie first. >> i met 10 and i don't know if it's going to be these drugs but something is going to come out of this. there's a lot of stuff coming out and it may be something we haven't heard yet but i met a 10. >> same thing. it's a portfolio, there are vaccines, antibodies, cell therapies, a host of antivirals. where attacking this problems at all fronts, we will conquer it. >> sean: thank you both. fight and still taking cheap shots of president trump over corona. yeah, he wouldn't allow it travel ban. his answer is who knows, it's incomprehensible. dan geraldo straight ahead. thes. you need a tractor that can do it all right. you need the #1 selling sub-compact tractor in the u.s.. the versatile kubota bx series.
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♪ >> sean: america in the grips of a national coronavirus emergency. quid pro quo joe came out of hiding today, spreading lies and propaganda. on a call he blame trump, saying he's behind the curve. he's the guy against the travel ban peer fracture, dan bongino , geraldo. that one decision, to andrew cuomo's credit he said yeah, bought us a lot of time. is that the future? is drive up testing the? is fda quick approval of the future, public-private partnerships in the future? because we are rewriting the books, in my mind. >> joe biden and i were both born during world war ii. he mentioned fdr a lot during this program. fdr was the commander in chief. can you imagine the commander in chief being treated by the political opposition or the press with such utter disrespect? i think it is absolutely
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appalling. let the enemy in world war iii, this wretched coronavirus, be defeated and when the war is over there will be plenty of time to second-guess the president, how he performed under fire. but the president is subjecting himself to these hour and a half wild west press conferences. you know, with gotcha. let the president come on the stage, set the stage, introduced the panels of scientists, leave, and let the scientists field the questions. the questions directed at the scientists will be tinged with s directed right now the president. >> sean, i'm going to show you in the next 20 seconds what a fraud joe biden is. he says president trump was behind the curve in his response. you just said it, we have the quote. joe biden's plan to respond to this was plagiarized 100% from donald trump. quick, joe biden says we should get private labs and testing. trump already did it, waving
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obama era regulations to do so. two, small business relief. trump is already all over it. small business belief is coming. joe biden monster wave co-pays. sorry , joe comey missed the ball. president trump is already involved, he missed that one too. finally joe biden hilariously said we should accelerate a vaccine. he did he hear dr. crouch of the other day say this is the quickest they've ever moved on a vaccine for presidents below him? joe biden is a fraud, he missed the ball on this one. he's playing dirty, cheap politics and he plagiarized donald trump's planned word for word. >> sean: and american spectator has all the lies he's told in the process. you are both amazing, stay safe. more "hannity" right after this. ♪
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the future. i guarantee you the books are being rewritten. we'll overcome it. let not your heart be troubleled. lawyer are is next. >> i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." the trump administration taking bold action closing the southern border and sending anyone that crosses it back to mexico. we should have already been doing this it. mark morgan is here with that good news. senator tom cotton has a grave warning about our dependency on china. he and i have talked about this for decades. hate to say see, i told you see but we told you so. also, imagine if celebrities thought of anyone else but themselves during this outbreak? that can't be. we have to be joking. raymond arroyo is here from
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