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♪ ♪ welcome to "watters' world". jesse: seeking the truth, that's the subject of tonight's watters words. everything about the coronavirus to prevent pandemics in the future. ro but when, where and how exactly? the chinese communist government doesn't want you to know. they're hid the chinese government doesn't want you to know they are hiding the truth and spinning tales about how great the handle that. we are looking for the truth. last week, we discussed two scientific theories about the origins of the virus.
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they come from the hand what market or did it come from an accidental week at a lab? steve was our guest, internationally recognized authority on china. it's his belief the virus jumped from back to humans in a poorly run research lab. >> china has collected 2000 dangerous viruses, including 300 coronavirus is, roughly we understand, many of which came from the intermedia fact that we are talking about is the original carrier of the virus. but if those viruses had been impact in caves 600 miles away, they would never have come in contact with people. jesse: why are they taking the backed out of the caves, bringing them to research facilities and investigating the viruses that have? what is the purpose of that kind of virus research? >> i think there were a number
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of purposes. one because max to the stars at that dynamic epidemic in 2003 which killed a lot of people and infected a lot more. the stars virus was in a lab in beijing in 2004 and twice late from the lab. chinese labs have a history of leaking. this covid-19 is the second stars like virus. the research was being done to find out more about sars. jesse: if the chinese would come clean, we could nail it down. as we presented, this is the theory, but the media has a reporter named reed richardson, with this headline. jesse watters host author pushing conspiracy theory the chinese government cover story is hiding the truth about coronavirus origin. eight fox but takes the words of the chinese communist party over and acclaimed american anthropologists.
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probably all of the above. can scary the theory is, 9/11 was an inside job. china may have covered up a lab accident, that's a legitimate theory. it sounds gaining traction. the u.s. government is officially open an investigation into it. what microbiologists biosafety expert told the washington post. the virus could have occurred as a laboratory accident, and accidental infection on a laboratory worker. liberal columnist, david, wrote in the washington post, scientists don't rule out an accident in a research laboratory and wuhan might have spread a deadly fat that virus. collected for scientific study. another washington post reports that circumstantial evidence supports the lab week theory. and yetno another from the washington post, they warned of
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safety issues in labs studying that coronavirus is.s. this reed guy hasn't written a single column calling up the washington post for pushing conspiracy theories. i wonder why. reed wrote that they were pushing in evidence free claims. we also checked to see if read in the last three years wrote him accusing him of collusion for pushing and evidence three e claim. we couldn't find that either. my guess, he dedicated his life to study china. in fact, he is the first american researcher to study inside rural china. as published nine books on the subject. appeared on 60 minutes and he's even testified in front of congress numerous times on this. reed doesn't know a thing about
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ouchina or infectious diseases. look at his bio, he specializes in blogging and that's about it. ander rita said chinese cover-up narrative has become prevalent in the right. every single question government, japan, taiwan, doctor faucher, berks, washington post, new york times and our own intelligence community, they know china was dishonest and covered up the svirus. the chinese government has is a propaganda battle being waged out of china. some in the media are being played like idiots. fox news gets closer and closer to the truth about the virus in china, quickly via in america will come to chinese defense because the search for truth takes the heat off trump in their opinion.
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the left-wing media, trump is the bad guy. he's responsible for the american deaths. not china.ru so the search for truth in china is just a distraction for them. if you look too closely for the source of the virus, want to hold china accountable, you are a conspiracy theorist or racist. someri american media outlets, parent chinese propaganda without a second thought. >> china came to the rescue as it should, sending medical personaler, ventilators, electrocardiograph and tens of thousands of masks. >> china, the government attacked an epidemic part of which one proceeded officials to hospitals with more than 2000 beds in the span of a few weeks. >> after 76 days of lockdown, wuhan, china is open again people counted down clickers new year's eve. midnight light show, skyscrapers put up with the words hello, wuhan.
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american mainstream media, basically joined forces. jesse: a massive cover-up damage resident trump politically. fox isn't participating in this. the special report team wrote this huge story this week, multiple sources are saying there's increasing confidence based upon open source andfi classified data that the coronavirus originated in a wuhan lab, not developed as a biological weapon, is that the chinese in a race to outperform scientists and enhance the national prestige cut corners and botched the handling of the virus, causing it to accidentally jump bats to a lab worker went outside into wuhan and unknowingly spread the virus into the population. also reporting the documents show how scientists scrambled to contain it and were
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unsuccessful. the wet market story may have been more of a cover story. sources tell brett it's me be the costliest government cover of all time. the data was scrubbed from samples destroyed doctors disappeared. knowing all of this, and the contagious rate of it, china allowed hundred of flights to leave wuhan, allowing the virus to spread throughout the world, sources say the who knew all along and helped china cover its tracks. this analysis drives with his reporting, in 2014, american scientists ended their collaboration for china's virus lab because of the risks associated with their research. they released it to us. the mere fact ofng conducting research on a highly dangerous and infectious coronavirus in a
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poorly run lab in the middle of a city of 15 million people is breathlessly behavior and gross medical malpractice, the entire world is now paying for it. as i said before, the truth will come out. america will see who's at fault for it and who fought against it. china and the who full have to answer for what went wrong. no excuses. joining us now from the man behind fox news, the anchor of special report, brett, excellent reporting on this. it really moved the ball forward in a very fast way. what was the push back you got from the chinese on your reporting? bret: a lot. the chinese foreigngn ministry came out and said in the who saying the virus was not created
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in a lab. that's also a strong man, the intelligence just so we are clear, it suggests it was a natural transmission. it was not genetically altered. there's nothing according to the u.s. officials in the genetic sample of the virus that indicates it was genetically altered by a weapon would be that it was sloppily handled. one 100% and convinced that china covered quickly after the outbreak happened. they are saying it on the record now and on back lab. we don't have conclusive evidence that it was in the lab but they are increasing confidence as they connect the dots, most circumstantial and open-source left also for classified information. that's where we got that in the reporting. this investigation is continuing at the highest levels. jesse: in your opinion, when
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people at fox news ask questions about a wetet market or backed r allowed, as part of an investigative discovery process, get savagely attacked in some places in the media as being that crazy, why do you think that pushback is so strong in some corners? bret: this has been the case since i've been here. twenty-three years. sometimes we break stories that don't fit with the narrative and then it gets, there's a lot of public push and they say that's just fox. the problem is, as the story starts developing from the first criticized it during the same reasons. the intelligence community is doing investigations on. my sources are saying in six months time all of this will be out in the open. there's a lot of hold back to
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the story china like ppe and other things we've seen that china is slowing him getting to the u.s. jesse: that's interesting. so the timing is definitely in place because of the economic calamity they have caused and we can't act to rationally as we are still trying to recover. it's amazing reporting and we will continue to follow it on special report but thanks for bringing that all right. the culprit of this virus are becoming more clear. i senator tom klein and congressman dan crenshaw introduced a bill that would allow americans to sue china in federal court to recover damages for death, injury and economic hard caused by the virus.
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doctors and journalists warned the world about the coronavirus, chinese communist party allowed the virus to spread quickly around the globe. this bill, the model after this law that allows families and victims of 9/11 to sue the saudi's for damages. also on that front, president trump is holding funding for the world health organization to not get up any of our tax dollars until we investigate. joining me now, fox news contributor, carolina congressman, trey. that's huge. if they could get this through congress, and you can allow american citizens litigation against a communistha chinese, that is a game changer. what you think the changes chances are that that happens? trey: in this political environment, that would be really good. we need a change in the law
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almost impossible to sue other countries in district court. we'll have the challenges of getting this discovery in the legal realm. t in this damages. if you lost your business or suffered injury, you are entitled to damageses but you he to collect. an individual route is one way to go, there's also a need, irresponsibility forth the world to hold china accountable. if you cannot warrant on the countries that a pandemic has been unleashed, you have no business being a leader on the world stage. the individual, there's the world and then there's what our country can do and i think where we can hit on thes hardest there is to ostracize them but also to reclaim our manufacturing, reclaim pharmaceutical manufacturing in particular, there are lots of ways we can
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hold china accountable.ssss jesse: i totally agree with that because if the shoe were on the other foot, this was o an amerin company, doing dangerous research, it spread throughout the world, causing massive economic pain and even death and the trump administration tried to cover that up, they would have brought trump and brought him up on war crimes charges. that's how significant this was. the who, just so people know, doctor pedro's who was handpicked out of ethiopia from the chinese, this guy gave ambassadorship to the tyrant robert of zimbabwe. that's just a thought process behind the guy who's running the who. now with cut funding, we are launching an investigation. what you think this investigation is going to find? even if it find that they were complicit, what are we going to
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do about it? trey: well, they have a $4 billion budget and we contribute a lot of money. we can and should call the money. i think there ought to be an entity that coordinate pandemics but let's look at the who and their track record from the inception of this virus. they first told us it could not behu transmitted human to human. then they told us we didn't meet facemasks. i made a d in my last science class. you don't need to give me for billing dollars to tell you exactly the wrong information. i'll do it free. then on the heels of telling this it couldn't be transmitted, then they gave us this piece of advice, if you are going to his knees, don't sneeze on someone, sneeze into your elbow. that's what we got for $4 billion. two things are wrong and one thing our moms told us. jesse: that's an expensive piece of advice. r thank you very much.
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>> two of the devastating flu epidemics asian flu of 1957 devastating flu pandemic for the 20th century, the asian flu of 1957 in the hong kong flu of 1968, both originated in china. the trail development 3 million deaths worldwide. 1997 was traced to chickens in china. the sars epidemic in 2003 was traced to chinese food markets this is theov reason for chinese scientists taking such great risks to study viruses. there's a big problem over there. our next guest is a virus hundred. travels around the world, visiting 20 countries including china. it's his job to trap animals in the wild and setting them in laboratories.asas doctor cj peters with the cdc chief for eight years. l he's here to shed light on the potential origins of the
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coronavirus. throughout your travels and knowing what you know about bats and china and sars, what do you think about this new report that this may have occurred through an accidental leak in a laboratory? cj: the ethical word is made. if you took the signs and you have done this and there's a sequence, he would say it's a virus, it's related to sars. you also look at it and say it doesn't have any sequences in it so it's probably not a bioengineered one at all, it's a natural virus whether the virus came from a back in the wuhan market, directly into somebody or via a pig or something, you can't tell that. it may have comer from a bat or
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laboratory in china. jesse: so when you were studying these viruses and traveling throughout the world, hunting these viruses, what was the most important thing you looked for? when you did discover that, did you ever get pressure from any of these governments? like the chinese government and standing down on scientists? some of these scientists have disappeared. cj: well, fortunately, i never disappeared but. [laughter] i've been attracted by finding a person with an unusual syndrome, very serious legal syndrome, taking samples from that person after having rodents and mosquitoes awful. you take a sample and pay them back to the lab and you find out
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whether this new virus, or that they have a cousin that you and from there, you go back to the country and go back to the country that invited you. they are often reluctant to let you publish this. they didn't tell anybody else. i voice been able to convince them to let me publish so we make it well-known to other biologists the. jesse: you've got to get the word out there to the scientific community. absolutely. it's your expertise, this could have come, a bat bit a pig that was sold in the wet market, something like that or the back in the market for it was being studied at this lab and
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contaminated a lab worker and he then i infected people in wuhan providence. are you leaning one way or the other? are you waiting to see how it plays out? cj: i think the only way you will be able to tell is to look at the labab notebooks in china. if you speak chinese or if you can get a translator because there's no way you will be able virus. from the jesse: well, i don't think the notebooks exist anymore, just a hunch. from the reporting we talked about, they were destroyed. the notebooks were manipulated but we'll see what we can find out. thank you very much. allegation turning into a media scandal. veryin disturbing report on that later. also, democratic governor gretchen from mexican getting
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coronavirus, the wuhan institute of biology, called conspiracy theory designed to confuse people. he pushed back against charges that the virus was man made. in investigating the source of the virus which has now killed more than 160,000 people around the world, president trump will use the findings to determine how to hold china accountable. also, as outbreak, they reopen friday. the governor said as long as social distancing rules were enforced. they open on friday and plan to reopen features next week. back to "watters' world", your headlines log on to foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ jesse: america getting back to business, over 20 million americans out of work and just looking at great depression level job.
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can't go on for much longeroo laying out three say sign to open up america again. new york, new jersey, massachusetts, michigan, pennsylvania, california.ne they have the most coronavirus cases. new york has more than all combined. they are not going to be ready to go yet. wyoming, alaska, north dakota, hawaii, vermont and maine they just have a couple hundred cases each. they can pick up pretty soon, we help. we can already see action opening up this weekend, looking like texas is going to get a head start. jacksonville, florida make the opening things up really soon for strengthening south economic council director, larry kudlow.. please break it down for us these three phases. how is it going to go? larry: first of all, health and safety number one criteria for
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reopening the economy. i completely agree, we've got to get the economy going again but health and safety, it's going to be datari driven, that's the advice and guidance that our best doctors and scientists are going to give to governors and mayors across the country. the basic idea here is we want 14 day declines, within every 14 days, you've got to see a decline in the volume of new cases. that key. so testing is very important. surveillance testing, screening, diagnostic testing and of course, best practices have to continue throughout this entire process. you will have social distancing for quite some time, cleaning your hands, washing up and so forth. each time you look at a county or state or city and the downward movement continues, eventually you go from flattening to adjustingow downwd
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to absolute suppression price that will cover the three phases to helpfully, prayerfully, we all go back to work. >> so you have schools opening with distancing, restaurants opening with some distancing, maybe a table in between, something along those lines. and i guess maybe phase three, you do larger gatherings, are we talking about crowds in phase three? you could have people watching a ballgame? larry: i don't want to be specific, it's not quite that way. it really depends on what the local authorities are saying and doing. but basically, you are right. that's the progression. if you are well and you are testing negative and so forth and you see that in the numbers, you are going to be in good shape. some folks can go back to work, office buildings and factories. they can reopen schools. on the conference calls please
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had with the, business leaders two days ago, the president heard the commissioners of basel talking about reopening ballgames. so i think the key is here, we can start, may is going to be a transition month. america will be betterr off, let's get back to the booming economy we had just a couple of months ago. jesse: they saw -. larry: numbers will tell the story. people will have confidence with the numbers. i think this is very doable. we are coming backom. jesse: here we go. all right. thank you very much. people now being pulled over off buses, find from going fast to
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governors are going way overboard, especially when it comes to enforcement.el philadelphia man, physically drag off a bus.or just for not wearing a mask. a guy in colorado, he got put in handcuffs for having a catch in the park with his daughter. police have been handing out fines for drive-through church, just sitting in their cars and listening to the pastor preach on the megaphone. protests in michigan are going because the government he told citizens they can't leave the city and stay in the summer homes. they can't go out on a boat on a light. they can't buy seeds to grow their own food. how do you fight the virus without shredding the bill of rights? joining me now, attorney robert, he's filing a civil rights lawsuit against the governor of mexican. what do you say in the lawsuit against the governor?
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robert: it's very simple, there's no emergency exception to the bill of rights. the 14th amendment requires the governor respect the first, second, fourth amendment rights of the people of michigan and she's not done so. president trump is right, it's time to liberate michigan from the governor who called herself clean, who effectively is the quarantine prostitution instead of quarantine the virus. we have an on behalf of people to peaceably assemble, whose rights to the business and profession and occupation has been stripped of them without due process of law and the property taken away without compensation as required under the first and fifth amendment to the u.s. constitution. jesse: do you believe all ofatal these state lockdowns, shelter in place, social litigation, do you believe there all unconstitutional or do you believe just the michiganr governor went way overboard? robert: the michigan governor went way overboard. there were some sincere
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governors like tennessee and texas to say if you're exercising your constitutional right that is by definition, essential activity. the core constitutional liberty, it has to be exempt from any shutdown order. unfortunately, the governor of michigan, like otherth governors filing suit and other places, too, went way beyond. she band performed by seed, going after the parks, you name it. it's insane. jesse: she was thank you can go out on a lake in a kayak or you can't though enough motorboat. also, you have situations where people are now driving past their churchhe, listening to the pastor preach on the megaphone and police are, i guess i'm governors owners, fine handing out fines in $2000. robert: in my hometown, where i'm from, on easter sunday, he told all the pastors if they went ahead with their driving church services, he would use all of his power to punish them,
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by any means possible. you can drive in to get a lottery ticket, you can drive into get a liquor bottle but you can't driving to pray. you can't drive in to see your fellow prisoners. many of whom only mechanisms remain to do so was that method because i either had limitations on social media access or other methods of doing church services. this is a violation of the first moment right prohibits government from restraining or restricting religious expression in any way, particularly when they allow the same form of expression for things like buying lottery tickets or liquor bottles. jesse: that is insane. i don't know what they are thinking. it's really about enforcement, dragging a guy off a bus for not wearing a mask, you could probably just pull his shirt over the face for the duration of the ride. all right, i know you are following suit about peoplee trying to get petitions signed and they can't lawfully assemble
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and things like that, we'll touch on that perhaps next week. let us know how the litigation goes and keep us posted. thank you.. robert: thank you. jesse: is a cover-up going on involving biden and the woman said he sexually assaulted her. the media is involved. details are next. ♪ a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. (baby sounds and cooing (notification chime) (keyboard clicking)
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♪ joe biden accused of sexual assault, formerta staffer says biden violated her inside the u.s. capitol in 1993. she filed a police report this week. here's her account. >> he helped me against the wall on the bed and up my skirt. i was wearing, right here. jesse: no one can verify this. br said she said no witnesses from years ago. kavanaugh accusation is also a he said she said no witness. they both denied both accusations were treated
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completely different. because of politics. the kavanaugh accusation immediately dominated the news.l wall-to-wall coverage for two straight months. you can't find this biden accusation anywhere. hasn't covered it at all. many times they covered christine bosley four. a total blackout, biden allegations, in fact, since it broke, biden has done over a dozen interviews and hasn't been asked once about the woman who accused him of sexual assault. journalists and accused bret kavanaugh of being a rapist without any evidence. >> i've never heard of a guy who's a one time rapist or one time sexual assault reported he's the fifth i guy in a gang rape. we have an administration out of the millions of people qualified in this country, they consistently beat, abuse and
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sexually assault women. jesse: that man is disgusting. whoever he is. the media double standard is clear. democrats are presumed innocent, republicans aren't. let's compare the accusers objectively. ford didn't tell anybody after the alleged incident took place. reid told friends and family and claimed she admittedly filed a report when the senate office. several forts friends don't believe her. they have no recollection of the incident taking place. t all of reads recognized family and friends say they believe her. ford's memory of the incident was extremely hazy. dates and locations, people were very unclear. reid remembers details. ford alleges she was pushed held down on the bed, read alleges she was digitally penetrated. ford's first contact with the
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senate democrats the allegations on the eve of the confirmation hearing. reads first public contact is a podcast in the media months before the election. ford had policies and pro bono. reade is not she has no idea, either of these allegations are true. we hope no one is victimized. how can the media find ford's story more credible than reades? a fair-minded person can't do that. look at these so-called women groups who condemned kavanaugh but totally silent on biden. planned parenthood. women smart, aclu. the list goes on. it seems like believe all women really means believe certain women. the biden accusation is becoming a media scandal.
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they could take the need to movement down. with that, author of the book, unknown valor, do you agree that media is covering up this biden accusation? martha: the fact that some of the people who ran against joe biden, including bernie sanders and amy klobuchar and interviews have been asked what they think about these accusations but joe biden has done more than ten, 12 interviews since this information came out. he has not been asked once about it. that in and ofus itself, that raises so many questions butor what really strikes me in this whole story or than anything, something we been talking about for a really long time that is with these accusations, which are always troublesome from the idea that you can believe all women believe all men, for that
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matter, it is preposterous. what you need to do is analyze the evidence in a situation, the credibility of the claim being made and evaluated regardless who the accuser is, man or woman. it's a prefabricated that is really meaningless. it's interesting that was marcus who wrote a book about the kavanaugh accusation, when she read reades account, her gut told her reade wasn't telling her the truth. this really just sort of blows open a lot of these notions and should remind everyone about the importance of due process in these cases. these cases are very sensitive, they deal with people's lives and we've seen people get these holes, that is devastating. jesse: they are very hard to
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handle. you just want fairness. that's what everybody wants. fairness and due process. do you think the way the media and even some of the democrats like elizabeth warren kamala harris, they've been asked about this and they went totally silent. do you think this really hurts the women's movement? the "me too" movement? female democrat running for president when they go so stone cold assignment like this? martha: it makes it clear to me that they understand there's so much hypocrisy in the way these cases are treated. if you can't hold everyone to the same measure and say yes if you're going to say believe all women, which we have heard from many, that has to ring true across the board, even when it's the candidate running for president on your side of the fence.
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i would love to hear from them is, this really has opened my eyes to ade lot of the things we've seen over the past couple of years about due process and being fair and looking at actual evidence and the trail of it that it does not lead to these men in these cases. it just really shows something that's so disingenuous in the way people approach this and i hope it breaks that wide open for the future as well. jesse: thanks a lot. everybody go check out her book. up next, last call. ♪ it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. ..
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what does it mean to be a good neighbor? it means being there for each other. that's why state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we know our customers are driving less, which means fewer accidents. so state farm is returning $2 billion dollars to auto policyholders for the period ending may 31st. and we'll continue making real time decisions to best serve you - our customers. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. being a good neighbor meaif you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated... ...with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss.
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your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. jesse: time for "last call." had a great time with the girls. look closely. rookie is there, too. it's hard to see, though. the pandemic will be over soon. stay safe, everybody. don't forget to laugh, even when things are tough.
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that's all for tonight. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. i'm and this is my world. [♪] president trump: a number of states led with by both democrat and republican governors announced concrete steps to begin a safe, gradual and phased opening. judge jeanine: president trump updates the country on his administration's response to the coronavirus and the steps taken to eventually get the economy back on track. welcome to justice. i'm judge:jeanine pirro. thanks for being with us tonight. more tonight with senate judiciary committee chair lindsey graham, congressman jim jordan, kayleigh

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