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after meeting and praying with reverend franklin graham, some months ago, i have reacquainted myself with my catholic faith, my christian faith, but i'm hoping for the very best. >> welcome to hannity, this friday night what happened to roger stone is a travesty. that needs to be thrown out, like yesterday. breaking now is a come on, 9:00 in the east, 6:00 in the west coast. we can confirm fox news can confirm a full-scale federal investigation into the origins of covid-19 is now underway. that means investigators are now focused on a biological testing lab in wuhan china, that's the province where according to our own bret baier and his exclusive reporting, patient zero apparently contracted that virus from a bat. officials do not at this time believe the outbreak was linked to any kind of man based biological weapons program.
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if they say they do not believe the contamination was intentional, and instead, what sources are reporting is that china was so desperate to compete with american scientists at the wuhan lab cut corners, relaxed safety measures, and as as a result, one of the workers was accidentally infected and then spread the highly contagious disease out through the province of wuhan. it gets even worse, china's government engaged in what is now a deadly cover-up that led to widespread carnage all over the world that u.k. study said 95% of those could've been prevented. what the chinese communist party did is on forgettable they just disappeared, some front lines stomach line doctors tried to warn them of covid-19. china shut down the city of
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wuhan for all domestic travel. if you lived in china, he couldn't travel in and out of wuhan. and what is a reckless, deadly act, china continued international flights to and from the city. it they protected themselves, but not the rest of the world. these reports are all true, you know what that means? the communist chinese government has blood on their hands, and must pay for this file, inhumane conduct. two republican lawmakers have now unveiled legislation that would allow americans to soothe the chinese government. the united states should consider withholding all debt payments until we recoup our losses from china's deadly virus and reckless behavior. they protected themselves, nobody else. if they knew how bad it was. of course, china would never be able to repay the colossal loss of life. the undescribable suffering, sickness, death all over the
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globe that their actions cause. the world health organization, really? are they to have blood on their hands. it was a w.h.o. , and it's directing general working as a propaganda for the chinese. reporting actively, knowingly, helped china cover their tracks. at the w.h.o. might as well pack up and move to beijing because it is not seeing another dime, should not see another dime from we the american people. president trump is in office, i'd don't think they will. here's the host of special report with bret baier, what they are saying, they don't believe the outbreak was linked to any kind of man-made biological weapons program according to your report. they don't believe the contamination was intentional. it do we know this for certain, or is there a possibility that it was manufactured? it was intentional?
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you confirmed in your recording they protected their country, but they left the rest of this world get this virus. >> bret: good evening. there is really zero confidence in people i've talked to, publicly that this was a man-made virus. it you heard it tony fauci ask this question in a way about the lab in the white house task force briefing tonight, he said there were a lot of studies that showed it was transmitted from animal to human and that it was not genetically altered. that match what our sources had said. we didn't think based on the structure of the genome of the virus that it was man-made. now, the thing that is inconclusive is exactly about the lab. more and more dots, both open source and classified point right to the lab. that's why we are increasing in confidence.
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what there is 100% confidence of, we reported this, more officials are saying it publicly, is the level of extent of the cover-up china went to, and part of those dots fit into why there is such a point at looking at this lab. they are talking about it publicly today. >> sean: we do know this from size, most people may not remember sars was also a coronavirus according to the scientists and doctors i interviewed, when they broke down the sequence in record time, which is why we are in stage one trials for the vaccine, there was a 98% similar sequence as sars, another coronavirus which would lend itself to the theory that they didn't do this intentionally, meaning, create the virus. it was there. what is the exact evidence that they are giving you? what are they saying specifically behind this report
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that proves this? >> bret: on the man-made part, they believe it was dr. sure singley who was working in the wuhan lab was essentially working on antiviral immunization efforts. that's what our sources are saying. that's what matches some of the reports that were out from the university of south china and others. there were author's to study the virus in the very lab. a sickly, the nonman-made part is pointing specifically to the genetic mapping of this virus right now. it hopped from an animal to human, and it was not altered in its genetic sequence. >> and just to be clear, and your reporting you are saying that it was the chinese knew it was dangerous enough that they weren't allowing flights in or out of wuhan to any other part
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of china, but they were allowing it to the rest of the world, which would say they knew it was that dangerous? >> bret: it then you look at other elements they are, dots on the board, that is how much they went to scrub all of the data. the fact that you can find some of these doctors, including him dominic lee, who is working on it. some of the samples were destroyed, the fact that just today, sean, the chinese government re-announced an increase in the dots total in wuhan by 50%. >> sean: what a joke. >> bret: that's just today. >> sean: great job, thank you for sharing with our viewers. if during a time when we need the most america's intelligence apparatus is up reportedly not operating a full strike instead of china. if they are still hiding more than a dozen suspected american
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assets jailed or killed, including one individual who was shot outside a government building. make no mistake, donald trump was right from the get-go. china is not controlled by the benevolent leaders. instead, they are ruled by a barbaric dictatorship that profits from their suffering. fox news contributor, former cia, china expert jordan chang is with the spirit of you've been in some very hostile areas across the world, i want to let it be known everything i know about your back on. that wouldn't be fair, you risk your life. so have many other in the brave intel community. in one of my buttons is for those 99% of people here that risk their lives for us. >> yeah, you know the wuhan virology institute is the primary target right now for the intelligence community, it's not just the cia, it's also the dia
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as well as our overhead reconnaissance and intelligence. we want to know as much as we can about that lab. we know that they have a maximum-security lab that conducts experiments with the most dangerous viruses, we need to know about their safety regulations. what we really need to know is something about patient zero who got this whole thing started. i think that our country is getting a good lesson right now in chinese propaganda. it exists to go off the truth. it their regime security depends on it. they want to whitewash their reputation overseas. that's how they stay in power. >> sean: let me go to you, you know a lot about this, let's go back to bret baier's reporting here. he says officials don't believe the outbreak links any kind of man-made bio weapons program. that might be provable because of the similarity sequence breakdown with sars, also a coronavirus. if they don't believe it was intentional, but it certainly speaks volumes that they allowed
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no travel out of wuhan into any other part of china, or no travel from china into wuhan, but they let the travel out of wuhan to the rest of the world. >> the story gets even worse, sean, because china admitted for the first time that this disease was transmissible human to human human. h2h, on january 20. doctors and wuhan knew by the second week of december that it was age to age, which meant that beijing knew about it just a few days later. when you start to think about this, if china had sunk nothing about hh for those five and a half, six weeks, that would've been irresponsible. but beijing deliberately tried to tell the world there was no age to age which means, people around the world were lulled into not taking precautions that they otherwise would've adopted because of the deliberate
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falsification by beijing. b1 this is an area of expertise you have, could they be that evil >> when you look at that show facts, you have to conclude that the only explanation that fits the facts is that when -- i'm not saying this is a bio weapon, but when they saw what the coronavirus did to crippled this country, i think you wanted to level the playing field, if, in fact, he wanted to deliberately spread that is he would've done exactly what in fact he did. so, that's the only explanation that i can come up with. you can say, for instance, it's reckless, clearly, i think it's malicious. >> sean: you've seen a lot of people in the world, you've put yourself in dangerous, precarious situations all your career, this is a pretty high scare
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scale of human evil. >> it is, you could go all the way to the dark side where gordon is, i see that point. probably, i'm trying to say this is there chernobyl. eerily similar to what they did in 1986 were they perfectly failed to disclose the worst nuclear accident of the history of the world. that is essentially the same thing china did. they arrested individuals who tried to ring alarm bells as gordon noted. they spread misinformation, all boils down to make sure they remain in power. we need to hold china accountable for their treachery, corruption, i think that that's what the end game is for this investigation. >> sean: and the world health organization. gordon, dan, thank you both. things can happen, think back to the last century alone. okay, mao china, communism,
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fascism, nazism, and imperial japan. over 100 million humans killed in the last century. or you don't think evil happens? it does, sadly, it's sick, it's ugly, it is repulsive, we need to get the truth. some positive developments, if we can say anything is positive surrounding our country's fight against covid-19. it researchers at stanford university, they were combing the local combination populatioe trying to find residents antibodies. we have millions of them thanks to abbott. the infection rate may be 85 times higher than reported. a significant amount of the population may have been exposed without getting sick enough to report symptoms. that would suggest, again, we are looking at the numbers here, exponentially the possibility that the death rate could be as low, or even lower than the seasonal flu. we will continue to monitor,
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time will tell. the situation in new york continues, thankfully, to improve. hospital today's visions that graph has been whae hoping for, leveling, falling ot , and i looking for the precipitous drop. incubation's are also on the decline, that continues, the death rate appears to have flattened, thanks to the president numerous actions, new york never ran data ventilators, never ran out of hospital beds, we are seeing millions and millions of masks, gloves, gowns, shields from the federal stock pile. the emergency are still operational. both were modified to accept covid-19 patients, not an easy task to change the ventilation system. all workers in both the facilities helped out new york and new jersey also at the direction of the president, the federal government directed what amounted to a massive amount of
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resources to new york, new jersey, connecticut, and in spite of my efforts, i've been trying to bridge the gap between the governor of new york and the president, clearly it's not going to work. it's not happening. today governor cuomo is complaining, i need, i need, i need. why doesn't he make this call privately? governor cuomo, make the request privately. he's giving you all this stuff, you are provoking a fight, not good. you got to save the people of new york. watch. >> first of all, if he is sitting home watching tv, maybe he should be getting up and going to work. i've set up a number of times, i don't know what i'm supposed to do, send a bouquet of flowers? we need help with testing. he said 11 times, i don't want to get involved in testing, it's too complicated, it's too hard. no one can take the posture, we'll just say thank you for what i've done and i'm now out. i'm not doing anything else. i don't think the president of
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the united states to read the constitution for me. he should read the constitution before he says he has the power to open the states. >> sean: why do you have to keep asking publicly? governor cuomo, on my radio show. i want him to succeed, i want new york to recover, i don't want anyone else to die. you got to stop with the political theater. i need i need -- game game game game game. ask for help rightly, especially especially, he told me yesterday, he delivered it big time for new york. if he keeps using these press sessions as public venting sessions and demand sessions from everything from the federal government, this relationship is not going to work. i'm trying to be a peacemaker here. why couldn't he just say he's working with the federal government to get more testing and other resources? it's not as simple as stopping g
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your fingers and saying i need ventilators. he responds quickly every time, all the things he wanted, they want to make them themselves -- okay. the president gave it to you. you can't demand that the present do anything when you got what you wanted. you are in charge. it governor cuomo wants to be in charge of reopening his state. instead of demand, call testing companies, call thermometer companies, it's not that hard. i've offered the hannity plan for what we should do to open new york city. if that's the smallest geographical area, largest number of people, some days 11 plus million people there. masks, gloves, temperature checks to get into every building. wearing a mask in the building, half the workforce should continue to work remotely, from home, so you have more social distancing in every new york city building. also, open -- let's think about reopening yankee stadium. yankees, i talked to randy
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levine one of the top executives today. it they will do anything that is asked of them. anything. they want to do it, and do it safely. they will work with the governor, they will work with the president. it they can open city fields to the mets, we can open the meadowlands to the jets and giants. how do you do it? test all the employees who serve the public at these events. that means the players, coaches, trainers, ticket takers, all food handlers. they've got to a positive cultivated i.d. test. now levine pointed out, i can report the yankees will go all in and do whatever is needed to keep every fan safe. i'm sure every mlb team, every nfl team, every college team, they will do what's needed. they will do the right thing, they will follow the rules. if it means, okay, i want to go to the game, you got to put on a mask. not ideal. you can eat popcorn, but you can probably take a bite of your hot dog and chew it with your mask on, and then take a straw
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and drink your beer. i would rather do that than stay home, myself. that's the hannity plan. you don't have to do any of this, you have your opportunity, you are the governor. it if it's a good plan, i will support you. it's doable, inconvenient, thankfully, only temporary. there are reports to make group of liberal governors working on a way to ignore the administrations reopening guidelines all while spraying the president who has done more than anyone else. this is what we are now living through, by the way, got a lot of for having the travel ban quarantined, and then subsequent travel ban's. if they want to go the governors alone, okay, you are right. at your back, your ball, someone said to me early in my career, you've got it just you can do it the way the experts are researchers tell you, or you can do it your way, your back, your ball, your.
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not helping anybody. what thing that can happen is cities that were in debt, running deficits, before all of this. don't ask the american taxpayers to bail you out of your reckless and irresponsible spending. i have a message for you tonight, covid-19 spending bills only. at that site. no more money for arts, humanities, performing arts center, and immigration laws. health workers that need money, hospitals that need whatever they need. a small businesses, big businesses, that's it. that's a big enough task. also, all of you in washington, time to turn around and get your rear ends back to washington, d.c. that means the house and the senate. go to work. meanwhile, millions of americans are fed up with their governors.
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protests are rubbing against governor whitmore, because issuing lockdown orders. your peryou are preventing your residence from doing this. and there's more socially distance than fishing. how does he respond? conspiracy tv rachel maddow show. if sort of like an out-of-control tyrant. how dare they protest against me me? they should be allowed to cut the lawn and fish. >> people come and converse, back in their homes across the state of michigan. the odds are very high that they are spreading covid-19 with a. it's that kind of irresponsible action that puts us in this situation where we have to extend stay home orders. that supposedly what they were protesting.
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>> sean: minnesota, kentucky, all around the country you governors, your overstepping your authority. you have gone way over the line. joining us now, author of the best seller, professor allen dershowitz. opportunity knocks, this book is phenomenal. senator tim scott story is beyond inspiring, thank you senator for being with us. you have to buy it on amazon.com. you can get it in bookstores, they aren't open. let start with you. are you guys not in washington question mike i'm not saying you, you will be back in two seconds, because i spoke to you today. can we make every spending bill covid-19 covid-19 only please? >> we should follow the sean hannity plan it should be temporary and targeted release only. no more flooding the kennedy center, no more conversations around humanities and arts and sciences, let's focus only on
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the one thing that covid-19 response should include, zero for anything outside of that. it should be temporary, at the same time, sean. >> sean: nancy pelosi, stop eating her expensive ice cream, get on her private jet, make a big -- get out of her gated multi-million-dollar community, get on a private jet, a lot of carbon emissions, get her tail back to washington and do her job. why doesn't she do that? >> it's not clear. you can do your job, even not from washington. we have technological needs for reconvening the house and senate. that knowledge has taken >> sean: the president is out there every day. it they need to show that they are working. they don't know that they're working with a freezer full of ice cream that they are choosing every day. >> everybody should be looking at the public health issues first.
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you mentioned he's a red sox fan, i think randy and the yankees was one of the great people in the world the people of new york is sensational. we need to use him as a model. by the industry, governors, presidents, work together. manhattan project -- >> sean: hang on a second. i'm a yankees fan. it yankees and -- i'm going to agree with alan dershowitz the boston fan. the curse of the bay. randy told me he will make masks masks. with yankee emblems on it, how cool is that? probably some of said that. >> we have to make it fun to do the right thing. we can never compromise constitutional rights, the right to protest as a fundamental constitutional right. you mentioned books on technology i have now made it
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available free on kindle because i want people to be home. >> sean: a great book, i read it. >> thank you. you can protest from home. you can protest online. >> sean: we take the temperature, everyone has to wear the mask. you have to sip your beer through that straw, that's going to suck, but i will suck it up for a while. i will drink beer, he can cheer for the red sox, i will cheer for the yankees. you have the last 20 seconds. >> suck it up, let's get back to work, let's go back to washington. i'm happy to do it whenever we can get back there. i agree with alan, we can do it. >> sean: when we come back -- i would rather drink the beer through the straw. i would rather take the hot dog, chewing it under the mask. we need to start living again. safely, do it safely. i'm not the doctor. when we come back, china now
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>> sean: in developing this friday night, wuhan raising the death toll by about 50%, really? following overwhelming evidence, beijing consistently underreporting the true number of fatalities. here with moore, chief breaking news correspondent, it trace gallagher. they are still lying, trace. they didn't find an additional 50%, they are lying. many believe, sean, that they are putting out these numbers as a show of contrived concern stomach transparency. or efforts that they escaped
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from a lab of wuhan and they are covering it up. either way, the city of wuhan is reporting more than 3800 people dying from coronavirus. that is a sudden increase of nearly 1300 people, or almost 50% of the previous number. state media says the jump of numbers is from the medical being they might be a surprise to health agencies around the world, not to critics like senator john cornyn who said, well, well, well, after repeatedly defending the accuracy of their data, chinese officials revise the coronavirus death toll in wuhan. even the head of infectious disease at the chinese university of hong kong called the new numbers "quite strange." john? >> sean: thank you for that report. china restricted travel inside of wuhan. couldn't travel to our aroma
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wuhan if you lived in china, not the rest of the world. remember, while it was spreading in china, multiple news outlets reporting in february, there was a video, actually, showing people in china being forcibly dragged from their homes and also quarantined. we haven't been able to independently verify that video, now in light of bret baier's, and all of his exclusive reporting, we need answers if what is being reported by other people in fact is true. i want to know if that video is accurate. what did washington do -- what can they now do to hold them accountable? what can they do to protect themselves from future pandemics? here to explain that, a guy who knows how to deal with tough times. former new york city's mayor, rudy giuliani. mr. mayor? >> i tried to bring peace between cuomo and the president. he goes out again. i need, i need. i tried. why don't you ask privately, especially when he told me yesterday the president
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delivered for new york. they pick up the call. how do we open yankee stadium question mike i have my plan, what would you do? >> i like the idea of checking people who go. it may be with half of a stadium or a third of a stadium. i opened broadway four days -- three days after september 11th. if they didn't want to open. i said to them, i will protect everybody that comes in, i will protect all of the actors, actresses, the band, the whole thing. the first night, there was maybe a third of an audience. a second night, about a third of an audience, by next week, it was well again. you start with 20,000 people in the stands. spread them out. at least they will be on television. if i can watch a game on television, it would be like being in heaven, for me.
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was sean, lawyer. i would really like to see our judge hit a home run > sean: i've had the pleasure of going to a game with you. do you have the best seat in the house, right next to the yankee dugout. here's the thing, can we -- >> 60s in park. >> sean: you will like that better. i talk all the time here's the deal. if people with underlying illness or compromised immune systems, they've got to take the season off. i think we agree. if they get it temperature check, everybody else wears a mask, and you drink beer through a straw, you eat hot dogs, you can eat peanuts or popcorn, i think most new yorkers would vote to go. that's my vote. >> what we have to do, i've said this now for about a week. we have to get something started. whatever compromise we have to make it to get it started, let's
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make it. if if you want to play a baseball game with only 20,000 people in the stands, may be nobody in the stands for a while! just put it on television. then we stop bringing people end. we've got start going back. let's do a broadway play, let's stream it -- live streaming. pay to watch it. the actors come in, they can all be screened -- >> sean: if you think -- if everyone gets a temperature check it, and i don't know all the answers, i'm just throwing my little ideas. same with new york city, if half the work force states, now you have social distancing in every office. it to get into an office, you get your temperature check. everyone in the office, for a while, i know it sucks, you have to wear a mask, you have to wear gloves for a small period of time. that will all go away after a while. you can open new york city, you can open yankee stadium, am i wrong? >> you are not wrong. the plan should
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be implementable opening. it's like it builds on itself. i've watch this with september 11, first two or three nights, nobody showed up. nothing happened, and then people showed up. >> sean: i will go with you to the first game. >> the first game, and might be -- 10,000, 20,000 people. >> sean: i'd be lucky. >> i won't be talking the whole time. you'll be able to hear me. you'll be six seats away. >> sean: i never shut up. >> the point that you are making, that i'm making is, we've got to start moving things. things started. maybe even in a small way. just get them started. a couple of broadway plays that are streamed. >> sean: will new yorkers except that temperature thing before they go in? will they accept for a short period of time wearing a mask? i would. i don't speak for all
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new yorkers. >> i will speak for 90% of them. during this lock-in every day or two i go out to my car and i drive around. i've been to brooklyn, staten island, queens, i was all the way out to coney island, i watched new yorkers. they are complying. they are complying! they have been very good. a couple of mistakes, but very small in a city of a .3 million people. they have been very disciplined. very proud of them. let's come back! and they got to stop or will be closed on for another six months. >> sean: please tell your friend governor cuomo -- president trump did everything for new york. he doesn't have to do it publicly! do it privately. work together. every time he goes i need, i
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need, it drives me nuts. >> that's how he dealt with his father, he should deal with trump that way. call him up privately, don't embarrass them. >> sean: exactly! especially after he delivered. >> i don't know what governor would attack him that way either either. >> sean: i will go to the first game with you, you get the benefit of not hearing me chatting. i've got a mask on, i'm 6 feet away, you're lucky. it will be great. >> can you yell at the umpire through the mask? that's the important part. >> sean: i think i can do that. i will hinder that for everyone. thank you mr. mayor at war with coronavirus, nancy pelosi, she is out eating $12 plates of ice cream. also, much more, straight ahead. ' until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor
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>> sean: the president has had enough of the do-nothing democratic political games today. it trump slamming nancy pelosi, holding up his desperately needed relief funds. they need to end their endless vacations. they also blasted closely at today's press, rightly so. >> she is away on vacation or something, and she needs to come back. she should come back and get this done. i don't know why she's not coming back, the fact is, she's not doing her job. but there's nothing unusual about that for her. we want to joining us now, former chief of staff, fox news contributor. >> covid-19 relief only, no immigration law changes, no voting law changes, no arts. clean bills, get her back to
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work on her little private jet. i'm sure it's a big one. >> no kidding, sean. 22 million people out of work, over 20 million of those 22 million are working in small businesses him and nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, preston made a promise and allowed them to do two things, recover the cost of keeping people on the payroll during this time, and just before. and number two, allow businesses to keep and rehire employees through june 30th. this is the right thing to do, she is going to fold because she can't sustain this kind of insanity with 22 million people out of work. she claims she wants other things, she can take care of these employees, she can fight about other things. i agree with you, those other
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things, if it's not covid-19 shouldn't come into play. we want you know jason, she has her big private jet, multimillion dollar mansion in her gated community, apparently the most expensive freezer for ice cream ever created in the history of man. go back to washington, take your little private jet, or your big private jet, get back to work, clean bills only! that means republicans, covid-19 relief or no deal! no more wasting any money. we can't afford it! we can't afford infrastructure either. >> only replenish the ppp. and you know what, the house is not scheduled to go back into section until may 8th, 3 weeks from now. kevin mccarthy should call the republicans back and be on the floor on monday morning giving their speeches, have the house position gave every one of them attest, get out there, demand that they pull on this.
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the senate mitch mcconnell should have those republican senators on the floor voting. chuck schumer, those democrats at the republicans controlled the senate, there is no reason why they can't -- they can vote no, then vote again. vote every hour on that. >> every single hour, all day long. stop not going back to work. they are holding relief money hostage to fund the national for the arts. even the postal workers! >> if the postal workers can deliver the mail, the united states senate can go into session and vote to put money back into the pockets of these american men and women who are working. spewing farmers in wisconsin are farming, they are packaging the manufacturers of the gowns, gloves, shields, masks,
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ventilators, they all are working. washington, get your working -- back to work. all of. we have to get america back to work too. find a way to get us back to all work as soon as possible. the senators can't hit their remote interviews talking about getting everyone back to work, then not go back to work themselves. it's time to get going again in the senate and house can lead by doing that. >> sean: i will buy nancy pelosi a big freezer, and all the ice cream she can eat for her office in washington. i'll even send some on her private jet! so she can get back to work. thank you. another day, another disastrous interview from biden, he can't make it up. i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body.
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>> sean: the ever confused joe biden, continuing the streak of never ending disastrous interviews, actually drifting off into total incoherence once again. on fake news cnn, state news tv , msnbc, take a look >> you know, there's -- during world war ii, roosevelt came up with the thing that was totally different than that she called it the dash the world war ii, he had the war production board. it's not just me -- everybody's doing the same thing. and there -- we got it -- you got to. we've got to reassure -- my message to everybody i've talked to is we are going to get
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through this. >> sean: it's dan bongino, geraldo rivera, geraldo, the only truth to be self-evident, all men are created equal the thing -- to -- >> don't make fun of us elderly citizens mr. hannity. i want the former vice president to join with the president of the united states right now and demand of china, when did china know that that virus was transmissible from human to human? when did they know it? did they tell the world health organization? is it true they waited six weeks to tell the world that this -- geraldo
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>> i want the vice president to speak in forceful terms about that. >> sean: one little problem for joe in china, zero experience, had a billion dollars -- half a billion later that the bank of china, no experience that we can find whatsoever. i'm not really holding my breath for geraldo's answer. >> this guy, biden, he's got more baggage than a first class been on a jetblue flight. he's got a world of trouble had it for him. watching him in the beginning, listen, i'm serious, i'm sincere, i'm not messing aware i feel really bad for this guy, he is in no shape for the sky. it we would work eight hour days, sean. we would go home, the president -- i've worked for three presidents. the president is still there these are 12-16 hour workdays. can you watch that video -- and i'm asking sincerely. can you tell me with a straight face that you want to give this guy a nuclear football, on a 16
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hour workday? it's not that he just forgets the specifics of what he's talking about in the interview -- >> answer dan's question. >> he really has to step up to the plate, i don't think things are going to get better, things won't become more lucid. but if he focuses on issues like how china has made out of huff of washington throwing their money around, buying -- to -- >> sean: geraldo question mike >> he's got to figure out what stadium he is in verse. >> sean: we will continue. people used to care. heck, they'd come
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all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their outdoor vehicles. so they've got other things to do now, bigfoot. wait, what'd you just call me? bigfoot? ♪ my name is daryl. >> sean: all right, the all the time we had this evening the psychotic hate term media
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mob, hey nancy, go back to work. i will buy you a freezer, i will spend all the expensive ice cream you can eat. have a great weekend, pray for our country. here's laura ingraham. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is the ingram angle from washington tonight. we will be examining the shifting goalpost from the meaning of flattening the curve, remember that? to whether we should wear masks in public? how can public be confident in what they're hearing from health officials if things keep changing? how do you explain the huge disparity in the cases and mortality in new york versus california? two highly respected doctors in each of those states will tell us. also tonight, what will the bar and restaurant experience be on e