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briefing at a propaganda session and uses task force briefing to try to rewrite history and coronavirus, those are totally real, by the way. imagine the rage of the 24-year-olds in the booth writing that was. he is so bad, bad orange man. hilarious bread that's it for us tonight. see you tomorrow, hannity is next. >> sean: blind psychotic rage. thank you, tucker. major signs of progress thank god in the fight against covid-19. the president's bold actions are working tonight and what the mob and the media will never tell you is this, the chinese, european travel ban, the quarantines, they saved this country, your fellow countrymen and women untold amounts of suffering. a massive of federal supplies, every state is getting everything that they need in record time. thousands of ventilators have been distributed and we have 10,000 still plus to spare. we need them, godfrey vid we do.
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along with millions of n95 masks and millions more medical gowns and gloves and all the other necessary equipment. every state in need and most were not prepared. they should've been, but they weren't. the highest level of a medical mobilization that we have never seen before in history and it has thankfully been a success on a lot of levels. we could always learn to do things better. a massive amount of federal aid has gone to new york, the epicenter of the disease. in the hospital ship, the comfort, he ordered the army corps of engineers for numerous other emergency hospitals, the largest in the country at the javits center and then they were both turned into covid-19 patients where they would take those incoming and both those hospitals were staffed with federal employees after being billed by the army corps of engineers. members of the military stepping up as they always do flawlessly. in over 20,000 hospital beds built in less than a month and
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because of the president's orders, both the navy hospital, the emergency hospital, 3,000 beds at the javits center started to accept covid-19 patients. thankfully most of those have not been needed and now we are seeing the signs of serious improvement. the net change in hospitalizations was up over 1400 but during the weekend, the cases dropped to under 100 and today, just 118 new cases. the numbers of critical care admissions are even better. the icu patients decreased by 42. death in new york has declined by the second day in a row and remember, we kept saying that if the patterns hold, you will see a leveling off and then the decline and then a precipitous decline. that will be the next step we hope. even governor andrew cuomo admitting president trump played a significant role in potentially flattening this curve to save lives. take a look. >> he has been good in delivering for new york.
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yes. and he has delivered for new york. the army corps of engineers, the navy ship comfort to new york, he has delivered for new york. he has. >> sean: and staffed them and all the ventilators they didn't buy, he taught them in the state. over a 5,000 of them to start and despite what you are now some in the media and some other people despite the hopeful effects on the ground, there was a level of fear, hysteria, panic among many on the left, this frantic anxiety doesn't have to do anything with coronavirus. everything to do with how well the administration has handled the national crisis. today during a powerful press conference, president trump rightfully tore them to shreds. take a look. >> we did all of this work, but when you read these phony stories, no one acknowledges this.
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it does have to be acknowledged from the great work that these doctors, nurses, the army corps of engineers team, all these people have done this incredible job and they shouldn't be abused. i would love to be able to say that we have a very honest press. and they would be nothing i would be more proud of if the press would work, and i don't mind being criticized, but not when they're wrong. not when people have done a great job. one that president trump was acting protecting americans from a future pandemic. democrats obsessed with impeaching the president, the mob and the media cheering on their democratic colleagues every step of the way. is clear that media mob is well of liars. they have smeared, slandered, besmirched as president from the day he came down that escalator at trump tower with melania trump. they are propaganda outlets, state run tv for the radical democratic extreme socialist party. they spread endless lies, conspiracy theories, one after
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another. then they never admit they're wrong and they just move on to the next set of lies. they are hateful. this is a destructive force for the country. i've been saying it for three years. they have contempt for the american people because they think they're smarter and they know better. donald trump's success is their failure and by extension, if the president fails, clearly that's what they want. do they care about the damage they're causing the country? apparently not, and they continue to cause damage. it's clear they have always wanted to defeat donald trump. 2016, what did they do? helped hillary as much as they could ignoring her clear violation of the espionage act, the deleted emails, they ignored her obstruction of justice, ignored her unverifiable now debunked dirty russian dossier used to spy on a candidate and later president. and they ignored the biggest abuse of power, corruption scandal in our history. they advanced one lie after
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another ally after another life after a conspiracy theory and lied. and now they are ignoring quid pro quo's joe's misconduct and covering for zero experience hunter, we are against quid pro quo but not joe, not getting that unless you fire the prosecutor. investigating my zero experience on who is getting paid millions. it's clear. we understand, they hate donald trump. you like donald trump, they hate you. they hate me, they had a lot of us here on fox. they hate russian mark live in and others. the same bad actors that brought you russia and impeach, and other still lying to the american people somehow must be responsible for covid-19.
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that garbage of a newspaper just published a hit piece, he could have seen what was coming behind trump's failure on the virus. okay, before "the new york times" tries to rewrite their history, let's remember china didn't publicly identify. we did not as a world know about coronavirus until january 7th when it first got a name. the first case was january 21st days later, ten days later, the first case january 31st, the president implemented the travel ban. then the mandatory quarantine and then subsequent travel bands declaring declaring the public health emergency. they said he was overreacting. they said he was a racist, biden said he was acting out of hysterical xenophobia and fearmongering. that newspaper "the new york times," their headline "who says it's not safe to travel to china? "great advice for your readers
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adding that the coronavirus travel ban is unjust and it doesn't work anyway. worked and this time even the country's top specialists are predicting a national crisis. now for example, there is no better or more renowned, more respected doctor on the issue of pandemics, a man that has spent his entire life saving lives coming up with treatment, dr. anthony fauci, the country's leading infectious disease expert and he has dedicated his life to fighting infectious diseases and saving lives. he has served under six u.s. presidents. this is his life's calling in his life's work. perhaps no one in the world knows more about infectious diseases than dr. fauci. i'm about to show you this is not an attack on dr. fauci. number one, china lied to the world. number two, this is about context. start on january 20th. at the time, dr. fauci wasn't sure of the disease which spread from person to person, nobody
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knew. covid-19 was not a major threat to the people of the u.s. said that there is no chance in the world that the u.s. could shut down a major city like new york or san francisco. reemphasize coronavirus isn't something americans need to worry about. january 31st, the day the president enacted the travel ban, he said we still have a low risk of the american people. february 17th, he called the risk minuscule. as late as march 9th, dr. fauci said healthy americans, and generally healthy, you can go on a cruise ship if you're healthy. not an attack on dr. fauci. he was making determinations based on facts as they were unfolding in real time doing his best as everyone else was. but it does shed a bright light on the president's decision early on to be called a racist, xenophobic, fearmongering et cetera to put the travel ban into effect. a fact that dr. fauci clarified
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today, president trump used dr. fauci's expertise as to important tools to make critical decisions every single step of the way. they corroborated, they work together in the interest of the american people. was a perfect science? no. these things never are. take a look. >> the first and only time that dr. birx and i went in and informally made a recommendation to the president to actually have a "shut down" to really have strong mitigation, we discussed it. obviously, they would be concerns by some and that might have some negative consequences. nonetheless, the president listen to the recommendation and went to the mitigation. >> sean: the president relied on the experts but even in spite
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of it, no one thought the travel ban was needed at that time and he was widely criticized and his own observations about what was happening in china, his own gut instinct the president had the foresight, the courage, the wisdom to do something no other president has done and over 50 years in this country. the travel ban of quarantines public-private partnerships rewriting all of the books on how we deal with pandemics. and right our eyes we are witnessing a paradigm shift. is saving untold american lives. hate is preventing untold tens of thousands of other americans from contracting the disease, extrapolating out from there, saving american lives. the media mob, they continue to live. in focus not only on beating the disease but also figuring out a way to reopen the economy. we can't go on like this forever. not enough money, can't print your way out of this mess.
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this will be especially tricky in those high density population areas. for example, going to be a lot more challenging in new york city than any other place. my position, half the workforce if you have nonessential personnel, many americans it will be a new normal now to work from home and numbers never before seen. people going into work might have their temperature taken. might even have to get a covid-19 test. social distancing will be a part of less crowded office space. all of that, gloves, masks for the time being, there is a disruption in everybody's life. keep in mind our economy never fully closed, truckers were working, farmers were working my groceries were working, manufacturers of medical equipment and ventilators were all working hard keep the country safe, take care of our first responders and hospitals all across the country. their safety, their well-being
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so critically important. but so too are our inalienable rights. as we go to reopen business in the country, we can't deny civil liberties, constitutional rights. people have a right to medical privacy. he can't be tracking americans as they travel. you can have nationwide databases with america's personal health information on it. i don't trust any of that in washington in the swamp. constitutional infringements coming from some state and local governments, this has to stop. greenville, mississippi, however, people ticketed $500 for attending a drive through church service. drive through. socially distant church service. one california town issuing an order mandating masts whenever they leave their homes, one guy in pennsylvania because they had ten cops. michigan's governor banning all gatherings of any size including the purchase of certain types of
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fishing. why? governor huckabee rightly stating that that would shred the constitution. joining us now with more is the former arkansas governor and fox news contributor mike huckabee. as we reopen, going to be new normals here, i can accept that. it's going to be easier to open arkansas the new york city. just speaking sheer numbers, smallest geographical area. highest concentration of people. so there might be tests, we have a medical privacy, people might be asked to wear gloves, might have smaller offices now with more spacing, temporary but we've got to protect the liberties. >> after 9/11, a lot of americans gave up some civil liberties because we were told we had to in order to be safe and now we are being asked to give up even more. but this may be a bridge too far
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when you start giving people tickets for showing up at their church on easter weekend and the only violation of social distancing for the cops who came up to the car windows got much closer than the 6 feet they were supposed to be. this is scary stuff and i wish people would think about it deeply. my own church hasn't met in weeks. i haven't left my house and over five weeks. i'm doing what i'm supposed to do to mitigate this but let me tell you what i'm worried about. i'm worried when a father gets arrested playing catch with his daughter in a public deserted park. i worry about the long-term implications if the government can do this, if they can shut down the first amendment freedom of religion and freedom of assembly, what do you think the press would say over "the new york times"? your favorite newspaper. they decided to shut down the first amendment rights and they were told what to write and what to say on television, how is that go over?
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if you can trample part of the first amendment, how long is it before some government decides to trample the rest of it? >> sean: governor, people want to go to easter service. churches try to accommodate. i happen to watch service onli online. i watched reverend franklin graham here on fox, i watched cardinal dolan, i watch pastor jeffers, i watch a lot of stuff over the weekend. >> you covered your bases. >> sean: i need to do a lot more mending fences to have any shot of being like a little cockroach in the corner up in heaven. >> they just want to make sure you ties to all of those denominations. >> sean: is that it? i try to be generous, i do. but it is a drive up easter message to give you hope and kind of rough times. you're going to take a people and take down their license plate number? are you kidding me?
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>> how far away are we from show me your papers? when they can't even go on their own yards and the government will arrest them if they do, this is what we've been reduced to. and here's what doesn't make sense. there was a brilliant federal judge in kentucky that struck down the louisville ordinance that said the church members could not go to a drive-in service. how come you can go through a drive through but on easter weekend, the single holiest day of the christian year, told they can't sit in their own vehicles on the church parking lot and hear a sermon by their pastor and made the point is a liquor store more important to people on easter sunday as a churches? >> sean: they are buying the wine. let's be honest. that's why the sales or rep. >> they are not buying the liquor, they were buying it for
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disinfecting purposes only. >> sean: all right, governor, thank you. joining us now with that that as governor greg abbott. you didn't get hit as hard as new york it is still tricky especially when we get to sporting events, concerts, restaurants in particular. we've got to be careful how we do this, how are you thinking about doing it? >> you're talking about it in the exact right way and that is we want to open. texans love to work and they are dying to get back to work and we want them to get back to work but we had to do so in a very safe way so that we don't regenerate the spread of the coronavirus. but we are working on strategies as we speak with medical experts, business leaders to
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find the right strategy so we can unleash our economy. texas was the number one state in the united states for job creation last year leading in gross domestic product, it is essential for the future of the united states of america economically. america needs texas to get back to business. >> sean: i think most states can reopen even sooner than later. we don't have to wait until may 1st, but it's going to be more challenging in the city like new york. i think there's a new normal for new york. probably going to work from home for today. taking the temperature without touching anybody. in contact tracing, we call it. >> you are talking about all the
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right things. there have been some businesses that have been open while at the same time, we've been reducing the spread of the coronavirus so we need to learn from the strategies about what works and allow other businesses to deploy those strategies while we are ensuring that we continue to slow the spread of the coronavirus. >> sean: all right, we are cheering for texas. you can lead the way and i'm sure you will as you often do. thank you for being with us. dozens of coronavirus vaccines are now developing worldwide. two in the united states are already in human trials, this is a record amount so how soon could it be available to the american public? in the meantime which of the country do to get america safely back to work? here now, dr. oz is with us. so we have been talking about opening and opening safely. let's talk about in particular
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new york. i think you're going to have to have a lot of people working from home for a while. i think people that do go to work certainly a temperature check as much testing as you can have, but i'm worried about medical privacy. how do you do with the right way and open a restaurant in new york, dr. oz? >> we will be able to do all of that eventually but this city still is and past the crisis, ers are still busy enough, not as busy as they were a couple of days ago which is good news but the icus are still plenty busy and that's why i think we have to start off in texas and in other states that have not been hit as hard to work through some of the kinks. new york is the ultimate stress test. it's as dense as its closest competitor which is san francisco. haven't worked how you're going to get an elevator, public toilets, much more crowded. the very nature of how we get into the systems, all the assets
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are disadvantaged in this but talking a technology company is building better solutions to cleanup each and every one of those, those temperature sensors are an example. 85% of covid-19 patients, we have smart people working on this. maybe new york is in first, we know for sure new york is at first but let's work out some of the things you mentioned like containment issues that don't tread on civil liberties. are there ways of doing it? of course there are. we have smart people but it's going to take some elbow grease. we will have to test people more effectively than we have in the past and i can envision a world where you control all your information but you're coached along the way. here's a couple of examples of things that you have, the closest test and a good example of what to do if you do test positive, so we can help people along. let's figure that out in places that aren't in crisis mode for the hospitals are packed to the gills and then roll that up in
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new york, i have no doubt that once they figure it out in the middle of the country, will be able to use it on the coast as well. >> sean: i want to go back to this issue of the smallest geographic area, highest concentration of people, this new normal that i'm talking about which could be half the workforce probably should stay home. nonessential. those that come in temperature, testing abbott is building a six hour test, five-minute test. then you've got -- how do you get a sporting event at the new york? how do we have a concert in new york? >> when they surveyed americans about going to a sporting event, i love football, but you've got to think twice before going into a packed crowd when you've got a big problem like this going on and certainly people who go should not be high risk and this is a sense of discussion but we are going to want to help people who have comorbidities, who
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represent 90% of the hospital admissions because we don't want them getting exposed. it's not good for them. overwhelms the system for everybody. >> seanin you when i have both n involved in cases, it helps people decide. >> sean: how critical was this decision by the president ten days after the first case in the united states? i would argue it's incalculable how much worse and it exponentially died. then quarantine, then more travel bands. nobody thought he should do it. he still gets the beat out of him. we got 25 seconds. >> obviously shutting down every part of the system was valuable and thankfully it seems to have happened in time across america. it was abbott making 58,000 of these tests a day in the
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five-minute returns, we really can't open this country and i like to see a clear game plan of how that happens. the governors are crying for that help. i know everyone at the federal level is working on it. that's the number one thing we need for visibility. >> sean: agreed. we are getting progress on that. abbott deserves a lot of credit, doing a great job. up next, fake news cnn proving the president was right in his beat down earlier. the mob and the media pretty sick, pretty sad, sadly pretty predictable straight ahead. nowadays you do more from home than ever before.
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>> you know you're a fake. your whole network, the way you hold it. the people are wise to you, that's why you have a lower approval rating than you ever had before times probably three. when you asked me that question, why did buy it and apologize? why did he write a letter of apology? that's very important. why did the democrats think that i acted too quickly? you know why? because they thought i acted too quickly. we have done a great job. >> sean: july 31st travel ban, untold thousands of americans, they blasted him for that and they blasted him ever since, there is nothing donald trump could ever do or say that they're going to like. today during the presser and of course conspiracy tv, they were actually airing the briefing, but they cut away from the briefing when he put forward the
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media mob got it wrong. the little self criticism hurts, cuts deep. angry trump turns briefing into propaganda session. in your own words. another one, trump uses task force briefing to try to rewrite history. no, he called out your lies in the mob. and trump refuses to acknowledge any mistakes. here with reaction, larry elder, former white house press secretary sean spicer, good to see you both. you are laughing. i've got to tell you, it's not funny because i don't care what your politics are, this virus doesn't discriminate, sean spicer. will go after conservative, liberal, republican, democrat, libertarian, conservative like larry. he doesn't care. and they can't even acknowledge one simple truth, the travel ban in retrospect was the right call, and that proves to me that there is nothing you can do that
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they would ever accept. >> the day hit back with the facts and that was their own words, it wasn't the president calling them names because showing him and what he actually did in showing the words of other reporters and the facts may sting for those of the same facts that those other networks claim to be all about. they cut away for the league for a reason, they didn't want their viewers to see the truth. the fact of the matter is, look at the dr. fauci thing. thing. dr. fauci should always be believed except when he's defending donald trump. are you up here as a hostage? no, how can you possibly be doing this because you are siding with president trump. he is right to push back the
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american people should see what he is doing. >> president trump was saying there are good's in bad. there's a reason that a majority of democrats think he mocked a reporter. there's a reason a majority of democrats believe that he referred to the coronavirus is a hoax. there's a reason that they believe the russians not only interfered with the election, but believe that the russians actively change vote tallies is the liberal media, the bias, the hatred towards crime, hatred towards republicans and conservatives and this is the president who for the first time in a full throated manner has taken on the media and called them fake news and they can't stand it. they put him on early on in 2015 when he was running because they thought of him as a joke and
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then realized too late, he's a serious candidate and other mad at themselves for making him the president of the united states. >> sean: at the end of the day, they were all wrong. anderson cooper, you should be focused on the flu. "washington post," they were wrong. can't overreact to dealing with this pandemic. the trump virus, that doesn't prove up by us. so the president is like okay, you're not going to tell the truth, the american people need to know the truth but they think their truth is right. and never ending lies in conspiracy theories, they think they're right. >> "the washington post" called it the chinese virus until he set it and then it became racist and horrible. look at those that you show calling him angry and unhinged, he was on fire. he was an angry, we have to push
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back and i think they were he was absolutely right, your monologue was right, they cannot stand to be wrong and they're doing everything they can to go against them. at the end of the day, the facts prevail. he brought this up, the poll numbers show the american people are trusting him more than them because they know at the end of the day that he is standing up there with all these government workers in this whole government approach led by the vice president is working. >> sean: all right, we will show this when we get back, thank you both. this is what the president showed. we will get to that next. "new york times" totally exposed by the president and if you missed it, it's a treat straight ahead. for veterans and active-duty service people. some of them are giving their lives right now, today, for the freedoms that we have here in this country. so for us, at newday
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>> sean: "new york times" repulsive, disgusting, abusively biased finding even more ways to destroy their credibility tonight when we thought it couldn't be possible after they were caught stealth editing their story about a serious sexual assault against joe biden by his former senate staffer. the times largely dismissed the allegation and instead they ran a cover for quid pro quo joe. the original text with a stealthy edited revision. the original piece "no other allegation about sexual assault surfaced in the course of reporting, nor did any former staff members corroborate any details of this allegation. they found no pattern of sexual misconduct beyond hugs and kisses and touching that women previously said made them extremely uncomfortable. the times and updated the story removing any mention of his long history of inappropriate touching. double standard? couldn't be any more obvious.
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just more despicable reminders of how they treated justice kavanaugh. did reach out to the biden campaign and haven't heard back and that's not all that they screwed up over the weekend has they try to rewrite history with its mere peace against the president, unnamed sources here, there, and everywhere that were wrong about russia, wrong about ukraine. never covered quid pro quo joe, hillary's dirty dossier that they finally concluded was likely russian disinformation from the beginning and now we know it was russian disinformation. today beat the living daylights out of their abusively biased coverage. watch the president from earli earlier. >> we will be suspending all travel from europe to the united states for the next 30 days. to unleash the full power of the federal government today, i am officially declaring a national
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emergency. >> sean: and then the president played their clips because they were wrong throughout all of this. don't overreact to the coronavirus thing, trump is out of his mind, racist and xenophobic and hysterical and a fearmongering. fox news contributor tammy bruce, media reporter for the hill joe concha. i will tell you have seen a lot of beat downs from that podium over the years and never saw a bigger beat down then what i saw trump due to the mob today. >> talk about "the new york times" as far as what they were saying about coronavirus, and february, the headline who says it's not safe to travel to china? it is unjust and doesn't work anyway. okay, that's from the opinion side. the new side said in europe, fear spreads faster than the coronavirus itself. a 40 cases had been confirmed in europe but people in places associated continue to face stigmatization. the president was going on information he was getting from
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medical experts. listen to the experts. january 14th, the world health organization said the virus was not a scenario that involved human to human transmission. let's go to dr. fauci who was incredible and i have tremendous respect for him, but on march 9th he did say if you are a healthy person, there is no reason if you want to go on a cruise ship, go on a cruise ship. so if you look back and you start to play gotcha, he will play that with a lot of people and a lot of news organizations. this is an unprecedented pandemic and we can't play this game right now. we have to inform and educate people. >> sean: him calling out for their lying again, can't do that. let's go to more of the president's tape from today. >> people should be concerned more right now from the flu in this country. >> a lot of people are concerned about it because they're hearing news about it right now but the reality is it is not even close to being at that stage.
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>> you were telling us the last hour that there is an important context and that is that the flu is more deadly. >> this is one of the ironies that always comes up with this. take a look at the numbers. >> how worried should americans be about the coronavirus? >> kept the people in america do not get a flu shot in the flu right now is far deadlier so if you are freaked out at all about the coronavirus, you should be more concerned about the flu and you can actually do something about it and get a flu shot. >> sean: i think dr. fauci is a hero as i said earlier, i really do. he's served six presidents, saved untold numbers of american lives because of his life's wo work. said if you're healthy, you can go on a cruise ship. that is leaning into this, we were lied to by china and they didn't know it was evolving. >> that's right. we are all at a point where we are on a learning curve is
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something that was completely brand-new but at the same time, the argument really is we should actually take the flu as seriously as we have taken the coronavirus. though all of the lessons we are learning through the spectrum is going to feed into how we are in our regular lives as you've already discussed, hygiene, washing hands, how seriously we take our own personal health, all of those things are going to be discussed as well as what do we do with china and how do we handle being lied to within this framework. so all of that being said today, the president was a gladiator. this was a man who clearly understanding what his job is standing up for the american people, he knows like everyone else does what's been going on and everyone is doing -- he's got an incredible team around him. >> sean: they have no intellectual honesty. if they can't admit in retrospect the travel ban saved untold thousands of americans
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from contracting the disease and exponentially dying. >> let me tell you, the american people understand this. gallup did a poll late last month of who do you trust and how has been the coverage in the handling of the virus and they had nine entities per the only entity that was underwater when it came to trust by the american people was the news media. 44% approved of their behavior, 55 percent did not approve. that is the opposite for the president who was at 60% approval. u.s. hospitals 88% approval et cetera. so the only entity that the american people did not approve of by double digits was the news media which means they are alienating everyone, independents, democrats, republicans because this is a nonpartisan issue about the health of our families in the future and also intellectual honesty. the president because i know he's doing his best and doing a good job and he is going to stand up for us and for himself
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in this process. >> sean: and he is presidential and they don't even want to take the president in the middle of a national emergencies press conference. >> not so much a president but also today just as an example, dr. birx, dr. fauci answering questions and giving key data and information about this virus and cnn and msnbc were not covering it and instead they were doing interviews with opinion folks telling you what they think should happen and how things should go forward instead of listening to the doctors which should be the mantra always going forward. >> sean: you'd think they would be happy but the models are projecting downward and be happy that the president was able to build these hospitals, get the ventilators, get the respirators, get the mass might get the gloves, get the shields and gets no credit. >> the president will get credit in november, watch and see.
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>> sean: a huge update on the deep state. new unclassified footnotes, james comey and company knew the dossier was dirty and it was all part of an elaborate russian disinformation campaign. sarah and greg will update us. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and we turn into our parents.
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disinformation campaign to denigrate u.s. foreign relations. here with a reaction, fox news investigative reporter sara carter along with fox news legal analyst. you go right to the heart of this, what did ron johnson and senator grassley say, we did have russian disinformation had election interference was on behalf of hillary clinton because the russians headed to christopher steele and nobody checked it. >> what they did, they said this is information that the american public must have and what it reveals was that senior level officials and the fbi and in the intelligence community that former director fbi director james comey, they knew this. they knew this when they briefed
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president trump in january 2017 on that dossier. in that briefing they gave him, they already knew that a number of the information that was in christopher steele's dossier was misinformation and they did so, so that they could get a news hook, so they could then leak it to cnn and others. >> sean: so from the legal side, sean hannity premeditated fraud and highlight on my tax return, which i never do, that would be dumb. i would go to jail. they knew it was lives, they continued with the lies and put the signature on the lies. that would be james comey three times and even rod rosenstein and who else? mccabe. >> they knew all along that this wasn't nothing but russian disinformation. i wrote in both my books, classic russian disinformation, but james comey and others at
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the fbi hid this from the american people, from congress, they deceive the fisa core and instead of shutting down the probe and telling the truth, they conceal disinformation and they hit it. they escalated. so they lied to the court. because bill barr tipped his hand in an interview with fox news just the other day. he said this is more than mistakes and sloppiness. this is sabotage against the president. potentially you're looking at abuse of power, deprivation of rights, fraud perjury and false statements. >> sean: i've got to roll. thank you both. we will continue to follow our quest for justice continues, hollywood liberal alec baldwin
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>> sean: we just ran out of time. we will tell you about dom alec baldwin tomorrow. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham, how are you? >> laura: i thoroughly enjoyed today's coronavirus task force briefing. that was great. oh, no, it was -- >> sean: it was justified. >> laura: my mom used to always say you condition it out but you can't take it, you know, about people, and they can dish it out to trump, they can accuse him of everything, xenophobia, racism, and the second he stands up and calls them on their nonsense they cry foul and cutaway from the briefing. so they don't like being -- they don't like the tables being turned on them. i love it. >> sean: if they had any intellectual honesty, any, and they