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that is hopeful. dr. siegel, congratulations. >> it will change the game.ro speed to see you tomorrow. thanks. programming note before we go tonight, the governor of the state of new jersey phil murphy is coming on tomorrow night. hope you will join us then. have a great evening. sean hannity right now. >> sean: look forward to that tomorrow. welcome to "hannity." more positive statistics on this country's fight against covid-19 and more bold action from this president, more against the china centric also secretary of state mike pompeo, fascinating information they have released from the state the payment. we'll ask him about it. with 203 days till election day and you, we, the people, you are theay ultimate jury, quid pro qo joe, the ever confused one, finally got the endorsements he's been anxiously waiting for in the middle of a pandemic and the national emergency and after every single other democratic
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candidate dropped out and after, yep, bernie sanders finally announced the support of the presumptive nominee. yeah, finally we hear from him. president obama stepped up today and finally managed to release analle internet video. what kind of weeks, offering support for his former vice president. the question for me is why this way, why in the middle of a national emergency and pandemic, last one in did he finally decided to endorse quid pro quo joe? maybe he didn't want anyone to hear it. anyone knows, joe doesn't have a fastball or slow pitch, has to be obama. knows the truth.nt during his glowing endorsement, obama called biden the most progressive candidate in history. cannot get fox news out of his head. he takes a shot at fox again, mia, yours truly. i live in his mind. don't know why. take a look. >> i'm so proud to endorse
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joe biden for president of the united states. choosing joe to be my vice president was one of the best decisions i've ever made. joe already has what is the most progressive platform of any major party nominee in history. our country's future hangs on this election and it won't be easy. the other side has a massive war chest. the other side has a propaganda network with little regard for the truth. >> sean: you are talking about ththe real propaganda networks. they are no more moderates inside the democratic party. he's acknowledging it. radical group extreme socialist democrats who fully adopted the madness of green new deal policies from the radical left. we've got the ever confused joe biden the leader of this extreme socialist party running on a platform that even bolshevik bernie is proud of. in the middle of a pandemic, look ate that, he can't stop
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attacking fox news. after all these years, we are alive and well in his mind. some reason, he never liked me. just a quick reminder and history lesson. >> in 2012, latinos voted in record numbers. even sean hannity changed his mind and decided immigration reform is a good idea. mikmike huckabee and sean hanniy keep talking about his bare chest, which is kind of weird. i didn't know he invited me for a beer. his opinion of me doesn't seem to be very high. but i am always for a beer good for a beer. i will put mr. burgess up for sean hannity. he will tear him up. >> sean: i'm sure i will have to pay for the beer. redistribution of wealth, but he
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can afford it. he's more energetic in these videos that he is in this online endorsement thing today like his devout followers in the media mob, obama -- it's like we live in his head. we live in ms dmc's head, and fake news cnn. we are the ones who dared to vet him a and will that whoever is running and it looks like the ever confused quid pro quo joe super thursday and n1h1, we did the deep dive into the radical hate preacher, reverend wright, exposed his ties to ayers and dorn, exposed his lies about f amacare. millions of you lost your doctors, plans, paying nearly 200% more. just 203 days to go, we are going to be the only ones that vent the ever confused quid pro quo joe. we will hold him accountable for the horrific obama-biden record.
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eight years, 13 more million americans on food stamps, accumulated more debt than any other administration before them combined, and lois homeownership rate, 50 years, worst recovery since the '40s. for the next 200 plus days will continue to call out, yes, the democratic radical socialist party, the propaganda arm which, is the mainstream media, and quid pro quo's abuse of power and, yes, zero experience hunter who got filthy witch with zero experience. do you think the ms dmc, fake news cnn, "washington post," they protected him, they care about quid pro quo but not with joe and hunter. they care about obstruction of justice but not hillary's emails. they cared about russian interference but not hillary is bought and paid for their dossier usese to spy on an
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presidential candidate deep into his presidency. we are getting to the bottom of that. the sole mission, defeat donald trump, slander donald trump, but the stretch donald trump. same people even in the middle of a national crisis, a pandemic, health emergency, the mob and the media predictably cares about one thing. what theyut cared about scenes donald trump, melania trump comes down the escalator. smearing, scandal and thend president of the united states. i've said it, if they cured cancer, they want to impeach him for curing cancer. for the first time in years, we have a president not afraid to fight back and he does it withpo some power and gusto and energy. joe could use some energy. take a look. >> we have a few clips that we are just going to put up. we can turn the lights a little bit low.er you could find them interesting. >> we will be suspending all flights from europe to the united states for the next 30
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days. i'm officially declaring a national emergency. we could give you hundreds of clips just like that. we have them. we don't want this to go on too long but i just want to say, you know, it's very sad when people write false stories. we did all of this work. but when you read the phony story is, nobody acknowledges this. it doesn't have to be acknowledged from my standpoint, but it does have to be acknowledged from the great work that these doctors, nurses, the army corps of engineers. all of these people, they've done an incredible job. >> sean: 90% of this country have been amazing.ha corporations, pharmaceutical companies we are trained to hate..es walmart, we are not supposed to like walmart. all hands on deck, the nurses, doctors, researchers, scientists. we have seen the absolute best of america during a really difficult time.
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there are exceptions. the predictable people, the mob in the media, trump can do nothing right. if they can't be intellectually honest enough to say, you know what, in retrospect that xenophobic, hysterical fearmongering travel ban and quarantine, first time in 50 years, and subsequent travel ann? wow. how many americans didn't contract that disease. how many americans and financially didn't die? how much worse with this be a question like they can't admit that. that's the mob in the media. that's the democratic party. they are working on investigation? another schiff show in the middle of a national emergency? oh, he wants the media to stop covering in the medical of a national emergency news and coverage coming from the president? pretty sick but predictable. for them, by the way, everything they are seeingth is through the 2020 prism. it's about 203 days all politics. their rage against the president is so extreme, so hateful, so
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psychotic, i've been saying for three years they are hurting our country. they don't care. not the travel ban, not the quarantine, they won't give this president -- this is the greatest medical mobilization in the history of mankind.we we rose to the occasion because of the greatness, the goodness of the american people and, yep, the leadership of the president, the vice president, their task force, and others too. lots of governors did well here. said it many times, the media do a disservice, forget about their own reputation,n, they can never get it back. former white house press secretary, fox news contributor sarah sanders. look, i b will be honest. ie have no respect for them. none. i think they are the worst of the worst! they can't find a single good thing thed say of that this president has done during the whole crisis and he's done a lot of good.
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>> you're absolutely right and the reason why, sean, is because they wake up every single morning and they go to bed every single night with one goal in mind and that's to destroy the president. they no longer care about getting outt the news orge information to their constituents. all they care about is destroying this president. we have seen every single day the nastiness and viciousness that they come at this president and when he gets a little of it back, they absolutely melt down. it's sad what has happened and no doubt that obama would come after networks like fox news because he and his liberal elite friends in the media -- they are astonished that they no longer control the narrative. there is finally a voice stepping up and saying not anymore and it's networks like this and shows like yours that are dominating the ratings, being one of the most powerful a voices in america pushing back. >> sean: do you know what's dominating in the ratings?
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i was number one in cabell. not anymore. donald trump is number one. people need this information and they aren tuning in. i will tell you this. when you watch gavin newsom, they say say something horrible about him, they say he can't, he delivered. governor cuomo, i got a little ticked off at him for a while but i heard him on "howard stern" yesterday howard pushing his buttons giving him every opportunity. he said, the guy delivered for new york. he did deliver. he delivered thousands of ventilators, masks, respirators, hospitals, he manned the hospitals, navy ship. delivered. they don't have to work together, the governor and the president, now they work together to get the country back open. >> i think the differencesf you'll see when you hear people like governor cuomo and governor newsom who are willing to say good things about the president is because they actually have some
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responsibility. the media no longer has responsibility and they feel free to go out and make things up and say whatever they want. but the governor actually has some skin in the game. they've been working well with the president. at the end of the day, they want things to go well. they aren't looking to play the same game the media is to just destroy the president because they have constituents they care about trying to help and the president joining with them in that fight that's why they will continue to say good things about him. >> sean: at the end of the day -- i got a little ticked off over the ventilator comments but we are way past that. thank god we have the beds. didn't even need the beds in the state of washington. washington, oregon, california, they are sending them ventilators to new york. thank them. i think all the governors for that.e the hospitals were built, the hospitals were manned -- thank god we don't need those beds. the biggest college down the challenge is we open up the country but how do we open
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restaurants in new york city? how do you open up madison square garden? it'll take a collaborative effort, some new rules, but we've got to protect medical privacy, civil liberties, and constitutional rights. i think we can get it done. a i hope it stays like that. sarah, good to see you.e all right. we turn to some massive breaking news from the state of new york. has been the epicenter, number of patients hospitalized has declined. theum number of patients on ventilators declined. death rates, they have remained high, but that's the lagging indicator. governor cuomo has been people of that. according to experts, fauci, the president, the death rate is the lagging indicator. i you see a leveling off, a decline, then a drop. that's the pattern if it holds and is holding so far. as we speak, there are no shortagesf of ventilators, hospital beds, other crucial infrastructure needed to fight and defeat covid-19. as the crisis mounted, the trump
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administration, this has been a medical mobilization transformation, the book is rewritten on pandemics hand-in-hand with people. i mean, the private sector, the people in the medical community has been rock stars. they all deserve a medal of freedom, all of them. governors on both sides of the aisle, they had their moments but grateful. take a look at the video put together by the white house. speak of this team is on it. they've been responded. late at night, early in the morning. thus far they've been doing everything they can do and i want to say thank you. >> returns calls, reaches out, he's been proactive. >> we've been asked if we could have new jersey, access to a piece of the beds that are on t the u.s. n.s. comfort, the president called me to say that they would indeed bring that to new jersey. >> president trump to prove
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there approved arizona's request for a major day at disaster declaration. i want to thank the president for a quick turnaround. >> sean: governor cuomo on s howard stern has said he's been unbelievably available. make a call, with a call right back. some of the governors extreme the grateful for federal assistance, looking for ways to resist. a little bit of back-and-forth, weird political stand against the president, some signaling that they will go against the federal government's future plans to reopen the economy? the president joked about it a little bit come up compared it to mutiny on the bounty. a good old-fashioned mutiny every now and then. it's exciting, invigorating, anything to watch especially when the mutineers need so much from the captain. too easy. also works hand-in-hand with everybody opening this country. it's not if, when. there will be rebounds, hot spots. we have to make sure we don't go back to closing this economy
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down. we can't afford it. the country cannot afford that. so what actions can we take to safely reopen this connie? here with reaction fox news legal analystea gregg jarrett. what's important to me is that we reopen -- everybody wants to get back to work. we can't afford it but we can't afford this bailout, that bailout, but we've got to afford medical privacy, civil liberties. there are ways to do it. >> you've got to balance health concerns with economic concerns that are really strangling so many americans with 17 million people unemployed and our economy paralyzed. you are talking about a loss of more than a trillion dollars in economic activity. you are right, sean. the president has repeatedly emphasized, i will quotesi herea decision will be made in conjunction with the governors and input from others, meaning industrys leaders, scientists, health experts, and doctors. in terms of action, the
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president has three things he can really do if he decides either a partial or a full reopening. number one, he can change the national emergency status. number two, he can amend the federal recommendation on guidelines of social distancing and self quarantining. and finally, he can condition federal resources on state compliance. so the president not only has the power of persuasion, he has the power of the purse to limit funding states so desperately need. but i'm glad youi' pointed out governors newsom, cuomo have been highly couple mentoring. whenever they place a call to the white house, the president immediately gets on the line and instantly gives them everything they want. soso the president wants exactly what these governors want, reopen the economy, but doing so safely. >> sean: here is my prediction. you watch the mob in the media.
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they get this done, they say lies, could have been two and a half million people died. latest model, 60,000 -- i hope no more death. nobody wants anyone to die but next thing they do, the president will destroy the economy. i guarantee you, the mob in the media and democrats, that's going to be their line. predictable as the day is long, and gregg jarrett. by the way, you look good in the new purple thing. >> you were going to send me a tie and jacket and you want delivering here. >> sean: all right. i will send you some pins too. you got it. the president halting all u.s. funding to the world health organization. i believe rightly so. they push dangerous, unchecked chinese propaganda in the early months of the coronavirus. this president rightly holding them accountable. take a look. >> today i'm instructing my administration to halt funding
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of the world health organization while the review is conducted to assess the world health organization's role in severely mismanaging and covering up the spread of the coronavirus. the reality is the w.h.o. failed to adequately obtain come of that, and share information in a timely and transparent fashion. the w.h.o. pushed china's misinformation about the virus, saying that it was not communicable, and there was no need for travel bans. >> sean: keep in mind, after meeting with china's dictatorship, the w.h.o.'s director general suggested that the president's travel ban was racist and xenophobic, the organizationng pushing chinese lives. they have hurt the entire world. the virus cannot be spread from person to person. in the critical early months, we gave them $450 million last year? china, 40?
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the w.h.o. was more worried about maintaining a positive image for the country of china than actually protecting the world health. and now the w.h.o. just lost its biggest source of funding. we, you, the taxpayers but we can use it to reopen new york city. and the rest of the country. this comes as a bombshell. new article from "the washington post" is reporting the u.s.g state department has long been worried about a research facility in wuhan province in china. according to "the post," state the apartment officials in china say to official warnings back to washington about inadequate safety at the lab that was disgusting down that conducting risky studies with the coronavirus. to date there is no firm evidence that the current pandemic originated in that lab. but questions are mounting. here now with the answer is, that question and more is secretary of state mike pompeo. i have been reading these internet rumors. it's a conspiracy theory is that it's made in a lab. notbe saying that i'm saying th.
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i thought sars was 98% the same genetic material as of myeg reading. but i'm beginning to think did something go crazy here? that's something that we are missing? >> sean, it's great to be with you. here's what we know. the facts are you talk about the world health organization. hethey had access, the chinese communist party didn't give americans access when we needed memos, timely point. the president talked about that today. we know they have this lab, we know about the wet markets, we know the virus didn't originate in wuhan so all these things come together. there's still a lot we don't know and that's what the president was talking about today. we still have this virus out there. you talk about getting the economy going not only here in the united states but around the world. we need answers around these questions, we need transparency, and we need the world health organization to do its job, to make sure the world has accurate, timely, effective real
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information about what's going on in the global health space and they didn't get it done here. >> sean: they only notice the virus december 30th of last ye year. we only call the coronavirus january 7th, 1st case january 21st. travel ban and the first quarantine in 50 years of this country ten days afterun the fit known case inkn america. democrats and the media won't give this president credit. to i me, it's incalculable how much worse this would be, how many americans, thousands of americans did not get the virus and exponentially die. why don't they get the credit he deserves? that was a gutsy move. he was brutalized for it! >> sean, it was a difficult decision. the president made the absolute right call but he did it in the face of a world health organization that suggested such a restriction was necessary. we know it benefited the world, benefited america, and absolutely saved lives. you willl recall too be world
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health organization declined to call this a pandemic for an awfully long time because the chinese communist party didn't want that to happen. we need the world health organization if we want to deliver good outcomes in the world but we need accurate information, transparent information. we didn't get it. >> sean: i would like to know when the head of the world healthld organization, went on e attack. i was, like, really? you tell the world -- that u.k. study, i'm sure you saw it, 95% of it could've been prevented. you sit on the show, you got a call from china, you even offered to help iran because it's in the best interest of the world. whywh didn't they ask for help? what's happening behind the scenes,, can you enlighten us? >> i can't answer the question about the why. we also know at the same time that there were those inside of china, medical professionals there who were silenced that
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required journalist to live there. the chinese say they want cooperation, we want too. you have to have data. you haverm to have transparency. we still wants china to do that. we still need information of what took place there. not just in the past but it continues. the need for this information continues. it'll help save lives, sean. >> sean: we only have about 40 seconds. when i heard the president decided after the first current case in the u.s. that there were 20 some odd people talking about travel ban, not many people agreed, if any. were you aware of that? talk internal discussions. the president, it was a bold decision,s the right decision fr the american people ought to know that. i hope that'll get reported widely. >> sean: told you a chance to break the story come on didn't do it.
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number one -- you went to west point? last time i think i said you went somewhere else. but you were number one in your class. >> right about that, sean. that's very kind. >> sean: thanks for all you do. lawmakers in new york, california rightly demanding the wet markets be closed in the u.s. we have a full report and lindsey graham's reaction to all of this and a lot more straight ahead. busy breaking news the addition of "hannity." glad you are with us. you know, new customers save over $1,000 on average
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>> sean: on the issue of china's wet markets, they've been exposed as breeding grounds not just for coronavirus but other future did you know that we had wet markets actually here in the u.s.?
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i didn't know that. until recently. some markets are sounding the alarm. here to explain our chief breaking his correspondent trace gallagher. i didn't know what a wet market was until two weeks ago. >> they are everywhere. they are here, they are in other countries, a bipartisan group of u.s. lawmakers are not only putting pressure on china to c close down its wet markets but also urging the world health organization to implement a global ban on the market. there are dozens of the live animal markets here in the united states. new york, california, where animals arern slaughtered on-sie from goats, rabbits, pigeons. the fear of zoonotic disease where it jumps from animals to humans like covid-19 has state lawmakers in california and new york trying to get their wet market shut down. they believe the markets are dangerous to both customers and to nearby residents. on top of that, you have animal rights groups saying the markets are cruel. there are those that argue the markets are legal and they
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provide a litany of food options, but the markets have become extraordinary controversial in the wake of thn pandemic and the pressure growing by the day. we should note that shutting them down could lead to some protracted legalso battles. sean? >> sean: i don't get it. back foodterested in or bat man for that matter. it's ridiculous. the president, as he builds the largest single health care mobilization effort in the history of mankind, the same protectable people, the mob in the news people, fake news cnn, msdnc, they spread more lies in conspiracy theories, abandoning any sense of objectivity, commitments to the truth. look at how they covered yesterday's briefing. look at these banners. "angry trump" -- no, he called out their b.s. and they're lying. does that sound like unbiased, straight news to you?
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former fake news cnn contributor friend of the show jeff laura, great guy, called the stunts the "left the state media." senator graham exposing how the ehmedia's destructive behavior s hurting the country. from the state of south carolina, lindsey graham. i'm going to ask you will a broader question. i'm going to include the mob and i got this letter here from the biggest liar -- and america needs to hear this be the most incompetent individual in the country, that would be nancy pelosi. russia, russia. impeach, impeach. here's what she says in this letter in the middle of a national emergency. "we need to know the truth, that the president dismantled the infrastructure, put us inut this position." senator, when donald trump implement a deed travel ban that everyone was calling racist and xenophobic, she was impeaching the president. she was, january 24th, telling
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people, come to chinatown, a highly concentrated area of people. donald trump was warned about this pandemic. warned? nobody acted faster. more than 12 days, he had the travel ban, the first quarantine in 50 years, subsequent travel bans.e she is lying and the same group of people are hurting the country. i'll shut up. >> the letter is disgraceful. it's revisionist history. it makes the steele dossier loot legitimate. once she's not telling you in her letter where she accuses the president c of causing death and destruction to the american economy that the president in january shut down all travel to china, she's not telling you she impeached the president decembe, didn't send the articles until january 15th. if you look at the democratic leadership activities in january and february, they are more
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focused on destroying donald trump than they where the virus. the impeachment trial went to february 6th and we had to reject the request for witnesses by schumer. if schumer hadn't, the trial would go all the way through february. by january and february, democratic leaders were trying to destroy donald trump, not the virus. >> sean: you've got in the middle of a national emergency these people delay aid to american workers, hospitals that need desperately materials, they delay the money to small business and large business because they want to change election laws? because they want to fund the endowment for the arts and the kennedy center? now they want a schiff show, an investigation. he wants to lead it with the s idiot schiff in the middle of a pandemic. these people are absolutely, no pun intended, bat schiff crazy.
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>> that's probably a slam on bats. they want to issue subpoenas while people are dying and donald trump wants to get supplies for the president has over delivered when it comes to supplies to the state, hospital beds, ventilators, you name it.i this is pretty sick to me.io this letter is a revisionist attempt to blame donald trump for everything under the sun. it won't work. >> sean: where was she, lindsey? where was she, senator? she was impeaching, she was telling people at the end of february, come to chinatown! by the way, dr. fauci a month after the travel ban said the risk is low and he's one of the best of the best in the best and i mean that. >> he is but she said on the articles of impeachment from december the 18th, to january the 15th to try to run the trial for mitch mcconnell and mitch mcconnell pushed back and said i will run the trial. schumer was asking for witnesses in february that if we had
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granted that request, the trial would've went into march at a time when the pandemic was spreading, the president shut down all travel to china and europe. in the middle of impeachment. while they are trying to destroy trump the president is protecting the country from outside travel, from europe and china, the biggest decision he's made. so this rendition of history attempt by nancy pelosi is not going to work. it's the endless, boundless effort to destroy everything trump. it, i hope independence out there understand the democratic party's obsession with donald trump is making us less safe. >> sean: let me tell you. they are a destructive force in the country. same people, russian allies. same people come to ukraine. lies. same people give hillary a pass, quid pro quo joe, zero experience. they are the ones in the middle of a national emergency. they want another schiff show.
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it is sick. while 90% of this country -- wow, how inspiring. these. guys are awful. worst of the worst. >> in january and february when we need all hands on deck, they were dealing with the impeachment -- tells a lot about how dumb it a lot where they were coming from. >> sean: "the new york times." they just suck. proving again, they are in the tank for the ever confused low energy no fast ball or softball joe biden. we've got the evidence next. who do you think takes more pride
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ark. stark warning from nancy pelosi, congress will not convene till next month. in a letter to her colleagues, she urges them to "ignore the lies and insist on the truth. followed tuesday's white house briefing which president trump repeated his eagerness to reopen the economy perhaps by the end of april. coronavirus complicating work across the south which was bad last weekend by a series of monster storms. you see here, more than 30 people killed, mass shelter is of the questions for hundreds who of lost homes. the relief workers laments there is no way to hold the hands of grieving the victim spirit i am jackie ibanez. now back to "hannity." >> sean: "new york times" caught editing a story on the sexual assault allegation against joe biden after the
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biden campaign whined and which if you believe in the presumption of innocence, you probably would want that. now "the new york times" effective editor, he's now even admittinged it. a lot of us by the way have looked at it before the story went into the paper. i think the campaign thought the phrasing was awkward and made it look like there were other instances which he had been accused of sexual misconduct. we've reached out to the biden campaign to comment. we haven't yet to hear back. he's not getting the kavanaugh treatment. the mob and the media, there are two sets of rules. one for democrats an and one for the rest of us. compare this for the completely uncooperated claims against brett kavanaugh, that was nonstop smears, speculations, hyperbole, and no presumption of innocence. look how wrong they were on the russia hoax. look how they ignored fisa abuse, the biggest abuse of power, corruption, scandal.
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turns out it was a good bunk.ca. russian lights. even "the new york times" late in the game saying likely russian disinformation. we nown. know that's true. paid for by hillary spying on they have made every waking a public trial against this president. abusively biased, corrupt coverage has clouded any sense of fairness, objectivity. they are biased in abusively so when it comes to the accusation against biden just like with quid pro quo joe, zero experience hunter. not getting a billion unless you fire the prosecutor investigating my zero experience sun, crickets at fake news cnn, msdn c, the media mob. they are anhe extension of the radical socialist party. the cohost of "outnumbered," "after the bell," she needs a
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few more shows like jesse watters, where are all my believers, katie pavlich? where are the i believe hers? >> you have alyssa milano who famously, hollywood actress, came to the kavanaugh hearings and smeared him repeatedly on her social media platforms in her own media interviews as completely guilty and yet now she is changing her mind and all of a sudden believes in due process for joe biden. the truth is so do i. be taken seriously. that doesn't necessarily mean they all should be believed. but when it comes to the standards that the media has set for themselves, when it comes to handling sexual assault allegations, it's very clear more than ever, it was clear at the time with the kavanaugh hearings but even more clear as joe biden running for president and these accusations from multiple women have come out and the tara reade story isai
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corroborated by two people. none of the stories there are a conservative man, and a different set and a free pass for democratic men. we've seen that with bill clinton for decades. we are now seeing it for joe biden. the truth is, sean, there were a number of people who made false claims about brett kavanaugh who were referred to the department of justice for prosecution. >> sean: unbelievable. >> i would like to know where those cases stand because there's many people who lied. >> sean: i.t. is jesse about how many shows he has. and brian kilmeade too. >> i will take more shows. i love shows. >> sean: in all seriousness -- >> i'll take it. >> sean: what is your take on all of this. they just lie. nancy pelosi lies but 90% of the
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country has been amazing. not these two predicable groups. they have been theou worst. >> whenever i see these articlee with the accusations in them, i want to drill down d immediately and what the meat of the story is and what do you see here. as soon as you get to the part of the story where they immediately pivoted president trump and say he was accused of this, that, and the other, you say, wait a a minute, now you are trying to throw that into the mix.is you are defensive. i know my guy is not great plasma but that guy is worse. that's when you lose the argument. joe biden, the whole premise of this campaign is h he's going to restore the soul of america, that he is going to restore decency to america. soso when you have folks that ae up on their soapbox talking about how horrible president trump is and how wonderful theirid candidate is,s soon as they are doing the comparison and saying mind is not that bad, they lose their spot ine line. when they took that sweet down
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and say this was a tweet from "the new york times" saying they found no pattern of wisconsin by mr. biden beyond the hugs, kisses, and touching by the element the womenn people he sad uncomfortable, doesn't that count as sexual assault these d? you are not allowed to do that, you are not allowed to hug, kiss, touch women. >> sean: it's creepy. he's kind of creepy. you see the video, i'm creeped out by it. speak a different standard. >> sean: in spite of his creepiness, there are double standards, and you got to have a process that people assume the presumption of innocence, let it work out. they won't even ask questions. they block all things democrat. i think it's a good idea. >> that's what they don't like it does. >> see you on "outnumbered" tomorrow. >> we are going to tape over
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sean's show. >> sean: i'm old. i'm out of here. don't worry. how do we get this back -- don't you want to go to an outdoor concert, baseball game? i don't want football games toe stop in the fall. how do we make that happen? dr. all straight ahead. dr. oz straight ahead. so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem.
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>> sean: americans become increasingly eager to get back to work, get back to normal. what do we need to do, how do we do it so we can have outdoor baseball games at least this summer? i don't want to miss football in the fall. i want to go to concerts too. as a matter of fact, i'm going to take dr. oz as soon as i can. our medical aid team. reopening a big portion of the
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country, the governor from south dakota -- what's her name, she is such a nice woman. she said she spoke to you. it's different in some parts of the country. we can open up probably immediately. then you get to new york city, you get to restaurants, you get to concerts and football and baseball. i don't have those answers, dr. oz. help us. >> first, we need our mojo back. let's start with things that are really critical to the nation that would be able to build without getting into a lot of trouble. schools are a very appetizing opportunity. i just saw a nice piece arguing that the opening of schools may only cost 2-3% in terms of total mortality? any life is a life lost, but to get every child back in a school where they are safely being educated, being fed, and making the most out of their lives with their theoretical l risk on the backside might be a trade off some folks would consider. maybe get industry back, supply
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lines, things we can do without putting our nation at risk for it we need the testing and i'm disappointed at how balkanized our testing remains. i spent the entire day diving into this, talking to experts, the same basic story. everyone is trying to put together their own jigsaw puzzle and missing some of the pieces because the guy across town, across state have the pieces they need. f >> sean: we don't have the agents for the testing. china! > i thought that was true but we do have reagents and chemicals but it's not all in the same place. to have a test work, you've got to have the kit, the chemicals, right? sometimes the chemicals are in place a, they are in place be, doesn't stay. we've got to pull that together. places are running at half capacity. if we do that, by the way, the technology would get it open. >> sean: can i take you to a giants or jets game in the fall? maybe wearing gloves and a mass? >> if you can do that. we could. i'll tell you one thing we b
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aren't going to do, take our friends who have major comorbidities, hypertension, diabetes, bad lungs, you shouldn't come with us, take them out of the hospital, everything else works better.ea >> sean: i'll try to get front row seats just for you. you've been working every night. ricky gervais is calling out hollywood liberals again. he's got a pretty good message. tell you what he's saying next.
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>> sean: wreckage >> sean: ricky gervais' calling out hollywood elites complaining about having a quarantine in their massive mansions. >> haven' to say, confined, no other is doing 14 hour shifts. yeah. i mean, it is embarrassing, isn't it. it is embarrassing when you see
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these entertainers, "i'm sad again." why? "i'm on the telly." >> sean: with that said, we need some comedic relief. laura, a rough story of. >> laura: i've got -- i can't keep up with any of this at times. celebrities who go to their montana estates and opine on the difficulties of sacrificing during all of this. i mean, there's only so much you can take after a while. i think dennis miller is a great idea right about now frankly. >> sean: at least the leveling is starting to drop. the patterns hold, the precipitous drop. i want to go to a baseball game. i will even invite you. you and dr. oz. >> laura: i get an invitation once every five years. i