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this next cold and flu season. >> tucker: sounds like good advice. dr. thank you so much for joining us tonight. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> tucker: it is a lot going on, wish we could go on forever but it's been an hour. we are happy to have you with us. sean hannity takes over right >> sean: a great show, i've been reading dr. safire's new book, it's great and you can learn a lot. welcome to "hannity," many americans are desperately looking for ways to rebuild their lives. they want to get back to their jobs and reopen businesses of course in a state of academic and safe and responsible way. we can't forget, nonstop around the clock, they have been keeping this country going. there has been no shutdown of american farmers or those packers or our great truckers or the manufacturers of medical equipment or those that have been stalking grocery stores here at the epicenter of
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new york and long island. they will never be reopening. why? all american heroes were a lifeline. they stepped up, their inspiring stories were incredible. they've been sending our medicines in logistically helping all of our hospitals and brave medical staff with the safety equipment that they desperately needed in time and they got them. just one example, 40 brought scum employees in pennsylvania they live and stay at their worksite, working all day and working all night. what are they doing? they desperately needed supplies for n95 mask for medical workers. incredible story, thank you for all you do. while the vast majority of americans are tirelessly working hard to get this country and their lives back on track, sadly, predictable people,
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democrats, their allies, the state run television media mob are gleefully looking for ways to political holy bludgeon president trump. same repulsive people as usual. we won't spend a lot of time ann them right now. they are publicly stating a desire to use the national emergency and the pandemic as an opportunity for them to reshape america into a far left agree new deal socialist utopia. recently the ever confused joe biden remember that was running for president held a fund-raiser. during that fund-raiser high dollar donors, "because of the covid-19 crisis, people are realizing my lord, look what's up possible, and he said he was excited by the opportunity. so what is the kind of institutional changes the ever forgetful joe is excited about
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as the former colleague in the senate, ed markey, tweeted 22 million americans are out of work. we need to rescue our economy and create millions of new union jobs. we need a green new deal. no more planes, no more combustion engines, no more co cows, no more oil and gas. and oil prices, writing you absolutely love to see it. this alone with record low interest rates means it's the right time for a worker led to mass investment and green infrastructure to save our planet. congresswoman. are you let ignorant? millions and millions of high-paying career jobs will disappear in a second. that's the lifeblood, and that's
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from ten years to 12 years from now. from that end, she wants them to boycott working. >> we talk about this idea of reopening society. only in america does the president, when the president tweets about liberation does he mean going back to work. we have this discussion about going back or reopening, i think a lot of people should just say, no. we are not going back to that. we are not going back to working 70 hour weeks just so that we can put food on the table and not even feel any sort of semblance of security in our lives. >> sean: she's not working 70 hours per week, nancy pelosi has
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everybody home. democratic party, they are expressing plans to flush capitalism and that will be in our constitution as well. everything else that makes this country great right down the drain and then they are not alone. the united nations tweeting "in the aftermath of the covid-19 pandemic when the economics to packages composed of infrastructure are designed as a real opportunity for long-term systemic shifts with green packages, and even fake news cnn, why would they want to be left behind? from staying home to keeping a metered distance of one another the coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed the way we live. when not do the same for the environment? airline industries, let's kick them in the teeth while they are down. they are hoping that our lockdown leads to a major reset and permanent changes for climate. people are still dying, but
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trying to save lives. take a look. >> the world is suddenly learning what will happen if humans stop polluting the environment. >> people see this as a major reset for humanity on the plan planet. that will explore the benefits of the shelter-in-place orders throughout the country and around the world. we do have some positive news on this earth day. >> the coronavirus has been a terrible crisis, and it has turned everything upside down. but we thought you would want to know about some surprising ways that it's actually helping our planet. >> this is a great moment of pause for all of us, and we realize that our choices do impact the environment around us. >> how do i say this nicely? in this profession, we have some really dumb people. anyway, that would surely destroy our way of life and put many americans out of work. trying to get the country up and
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running again with every step of the way, money on the left, the mob in media trying to use coronavirus as what is a cold, calculated political weapon to advance their radical agenda. over the past several months they have used it the course to bludgeon president trump. of course he's a racist, is enough overcome a fear monger, and policy using the emergency government relief packages as a personal piggy bank for her favorite liberal causes, withholding money for hospitals, workers, small business and large business. why, so she can get $150 million to the national endowment of arts and humanities. 25 million for the kennedy performing arts center, 75 million for pbs and national propaganda radio. she attempted to change election and immigration laws on top of it. remember, workers were weeding and needed the help. for the past week she had held up funding for small businesses, two games and some kind of
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political leverage yet again. ultimately she caved and funded the program and the radical democratic colleagues are not happy. she took 5 minutes away from eating her designer ice cream come take a look. >> we don't know what's in the package yet, we only know what's been reported. but i think what you're hearing from all of us on the call is that we have real concerns about giving away leverage now without getting some of the priorities that we need. >> small businesses in this country are desperate, many are taking pay cuts and they are trying to keep their employees employed. that congresswoman is only concerned about giving a political leverage. sick, ugly, twisted, radical, repulsive, that's your new motto modern extreme socialist party, the mob. they are not looking out for you, your green new deal is apparently more important.
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pelosi needs to get on her big carbon footprint private jet and she can bring her designer ice cream and her big expensive freezer with her. if she doesn't want to bring it i will mail it to her, i will find a way. get back to washington, she needs to get back to work passing coronavirus legislation, because everyone else is working. the farmers are farming, the packers are packing, the truck drivers delivering. the guys in new york, long island, they are stocking the shelves. our medicines are here, the health care equipment is being made and set also. here now, house minority leader kevin mccarthy is with us. he wrote her a letter, any response yet? >> i did have a response. she actually called me today and we had on our conversation. >> sean: my sympathies. did you talk about your favorite ice cream? i'm sorry, can't help myself. >> when you think about this, republicans for the last two weeks wanted to replenish the
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funding and she was more interested in restocking that gourmet ice cream. and that's the difference. you talk about joe biden wanting to restructure, remember who saved joe biden? congressman clyburn. remember he came in and saved him and endorsed him, turned the campaign around. he's a third ranking democrat out there. he said coronavirus is a perfect opportunity to restructure government in their view. it's just how you lay out one after the other after the other. these democrats and pelosi have been concerned about impeachment, investigation and ice cream. >> sean: you are missing something. also preplanned temper tantrums when the president is giving the state of the union address. we have to prerep of the papers so our preplanned up made for camera temper tantrum goes well and i don't get embarrassed. she was focused on that while the president was talking about corona. she was impeaching the president while the president was putting
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in place a travel ban and the quarantine and subsequent travel bands and taking it seriously only ten days after the first case of corona in america. then, that's great advice from her. >> it took joe biden two months to realize it was a good idea to stop those flights from china coming to america. >> sean: give him credit, he was two months and three days later than donald trump and he himself by his own definition is a xenophobic hysterical fear monger and racist. >> probably got advice from his son hired by the chinese, not sure. but we did have good progress. >> i sent a letter to the speaker because congress is essential. we need to be working. what is her plan as speaker of the house to get congress up
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working again? like states and governors are doing today, they are not opening the entire state at once, they are opening sections and phases. we can open up committees, we can do it safely. we can have certain committees meet, not all of them, and they could meet in the auditorium so they have space, social distancing and others. this critical work to be done, the national defense. we have the ndaa bill. they should be investigating the world health organization that was telling everybody when president trump was stopping those planes were coming in that it doesn't transfer from human to human. those are the things. should we be spending more money there were spending more money on americans keeping them healthy? >> sean: a lot of conservatives including myself, people -- forget putting the outside of that loop here, they are getting very concerned about the amount of money.
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the farmers, the packers, truck drivers et cetera in those manufacturing the medical equipment so desperately needed in a timely fashion, which god bless our american workers, they delivered so the question becomes, how quickly can we open the country safely and at what point do the republicans say we will only pass covid-19 monies. it, it's no more waste, fraud and abuse. and at what point do we say, okay. we have to open the country, we cannot afford this debt. >> you know what, we are saying that now. every great society that collapse, they collapse on the overextended themselves. we have passed tremendous amounts and trillions of dollars. let's let that get into the economy but more importantly let's start opening this up on a safe matter.
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tomorrow you will get the unemployment numbers, she helped us up for a week. that's the number we will get tomorrow. but what republicans are doing today, let's open congress back up on a phase and be smart about it. let's find areas we can, and some of those at an older and more vulnerable age, they should stay home. let's quarantine them as we go forward. governor cuomo is complaining about the ventilator and he found out he had 2,000 down below and now he's giving them to other states. this present was able to move hospitals, move navy ships, stop lights from coming in. instead of just fighting others he's been working on solving the problem.
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>> the biggest fastest medical mobilization and history and lives were saved. the travel ban was pretty amazing and calculable how many people's lives were probably saved. leader mccarthy, thank you. so democrats try to use the virus to fundamentally reshape american life forever and they are expressing it publicly. concerns are also being raised over some actions taken by state and local officials. now some are being accused of using her harsh draconian measures to fight covid-19. keeping everyone safe does have to be a top priority. medical privacy, civil liberties and that also has to be maintained. our attorney general is going to take action if things go overboard. now reports in connecticut today that the state's testing drones that will check resident temperatures from 190 feet away. it's a little scary. in new york, first responders were actually issued a blanket do not resuscitate order for all
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patients without a pulse. in other words you go into cardiac arrest, on your way to the hospital and your heart stops, that's it, you are done it just so happens that the act they average about three or four out of every hundred people get revived and recover. now, the order is to let them die? that was until those first responders spoke out loudly and after widespread condemnation the state officials had to resend that offer thankfully. some father will live, some other will live as a result. meanwhile in new york city the ever so useless comrade de blasio is doing what any good radical leftist socialist extremist would do. he set up a text line for you new yorkers to snitch on their neighbors who were not adhering to his strict social distancing band-aids. it is called a snitch line and,
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that's killing a groundhog on groundhog day and despite his complete and utter failure, lack of preparedness for any disasters big or small, the federal government bailed him out. all the medical supplies, all the emergency hospitals and staff hospitals in the hospital navy ship, we don't like they were to new york city. that was courtesy of donald trump. he saved new yorkers lives. and even now, it's going lower but not low enough. then meanwhile, the state of florida, they have a very high concentration for older americans and the disease is showing big signs of leveling
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off there. they never reach the same kind of outbreak levels as new york and new jersey, but in fact florida is fearing way less. they have a fourth of the icu patients for 100,000 residents and look at your screen. a significantly lower death rate. look at that. florida is home to roughly 3.5 million, and if you listen and the media mob account they say michigan's democratic governor now being touted as a possible running mate for the ever forgetful joe, while in florida, the republican governor is doing everything wrong. while numbers don't actually like, do they? here now with more in what is a story, is florida governor ron desantis. and we will put the slides by
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the screen. i will be honest, i was particularly worried about the state of florida. and there's a lot of old people down there. how did you do this? i would think florida would have been one of the worst hit stat states? >> you are right, sean. people are predicting them to be worst in new york, like another italy. they said this week one of the newspapers in florida said would have 464,000 people hospitaliz hospitalized. the actual number is 2200. but what we did a very early was focus on the populations who are most at risk as you mentioned. our senior citizens, and we instituted screening for all staff immediately, we stopped visitation and we were required
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all staff to wear letter and 95 masks. i charge the national guard to doing strike teams and spot testing at the facility to try to figure out if any of the staff are a symptomatic. whenever there was an incident at a nursing home we send to these response teams to go and try to limit some infections. we pass out almost explain mas masks, and we worked with the villages exclusively. here's the thing, you don't have to be draconian. at the villages they are playing golf like they always do but they are doing the social distancing. they don't share a cart with anyone and don't touch the flagstick and they have done a very well. the president tweeted congratulations. that's people at the county level, working with the state and local governments as well
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and we still have more work to do. but clearly, we have done well, way better than all the experts said we would. >> sean: and i've been there to the villages. they do a lot of drinking, and thankfully, it seems like you went right at the most valuable population. we are telling people, don't hide in your house. exactly. people play golf and social distancing and they are maintaining social distancing.
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it's not great, so i think they did it the right way. i don't think they work throughout the country. these numbers are amazing, great work. keep up the good work. keep us updated on that. a new report reveals china purposely spreading misinformation still about the coronavirus. we are going to explain to you the devious reason why they are doing this. and also, dennis miller. i hope you have a sense of humor, you have to laugh a little. nothing to laugh about about the virus but we have to get some endorphins moving, some of that dopamine in our brains hopefully will make us feel a little better for a couple of minutes.
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>> sean: of beijing ramping up efforts, because get this. a new report, while fake text messages and social media post about a national lockdown ordered by the president were amplified by chinese operatives in an apparent effort to. and china needs to be held accountable for their lies, d seat and cover-up.
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either in and out of wuhan province, but they left the world wide open to international travel out of wuhan province. they know the severity of this and protected themselves and expose the rest of the world. and as we reported last night even worse they are not price gouging on top of other evil and horrific thing that they did in the process. and that's a broad, with any other rogue actor around the world. for example iran. and they are harassing american ships.
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they are comparing that with failed appeasement policies. america is standing in the world and still chanting death to america. that's not to be of significance since it uses the same technology to launch an intercontinental ballistic missile. president trump has made it clear, tehran will always be held accountable for their rogue behavior and is not going to soften his stance with america's enemies. here with reaction, with the book sells war, along with congressman from the great state of florida himself, general spalding, let's first talk about this military effort. we got these little boats out there, always worried about the streets straits of hormuz, but w
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because of the president's decision to make us energy independent. but how do you respond when you are harassing our ships in those narrow streets or elsewhere? >> i think the president's right to use the bully pulpit of the presidency. when you go back to the general vet for the irg c that was taken down in iraq, and that's where one of those votes comes in and kill sailors and damages our ships. so i think it's important that we create current effect. they really reminded the iranians that they need to keep their distance. we see these numbers in florida, and you and i discussed this privately. we were concerned, and you were
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acutely aware of this hyper, very censored focus on the elderly population in particul particular. it seems like these numbers are paying off about any time. >> we are focusing those efforts on those that are vulnerable. that's precisely the type of technology we have to get people back to work. as it relates to iran, the united states doesn't seek a war with iran and such a war would certainly be lost with iran but the winner would undoubtedly be china. under president trump's doctrine we are not going to engage in endless foreign wars but we will take out terrorists. the message is very clear to any iranian unofficial that would engage, and we learned that when
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the president removed the handcuffs, the rules of engagement from the biden-obama appeasement error, they just bombed them. there were no restrictions, and you would think they would know by now that this president means what he says. >> i think they are clearly grasping it, and it's good to remind them that if they do things they will have repercussions. it's good to see this present actually stand up and take action and back that up with words. because words from his presidency can actually be a deterrent. >> sean: it's not going to be hard, matt gaetz, to take out those gunships.
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our american flag tankers that are in the region. >> i don't think that american blood should be used to avenge foreign oil or foreign vessels but where americans are in danger the president has been very clear that he will respond. i appreciate the fact that the trump doctrine is one that does not seek to engage us in yet another forever war but we take action swiftly and we reset the deterrence. would not only done this with iran but we've done it with syria. president trump drew a redline and actually divided by that so i ran better get their act together so i think this president means what it says and certainly put the word out that he's not going to tolerate that behavior against our interests. >> sean: all right, thank you both for being with us. coming up, the covid-19 crisis exposes how elite the main street media mob it is. we have a full report and reaction from judge jeanine pirro, and dennis miller. he's back. and i think he's going to talk
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>> sean: at sadly but yet predictably, the mob and the media continue to demonize out of work americans, entering economic hardship if you can believe it. >> i will put back up this photo of ohio protesters that went viral this week. a lot of people said it looks like a zombie movie. zombie directors also think so, too. what is it that they are trying to channel here? what does that have to do with his pandemic?
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>> they are disinfecting offices, cleaning people, tainting bedpans and working. and people are out there complaining because they don't have haircuts. >> they are trying to get americans back to work, and trying to do it safely. couldn't be any more clear, coronavirus lockdowns as columnist glenn reynolds points out are showing kind of like to america is. i would say 90% of american people are amazing, stepped up in ways that are just beyond inspiring. those that are still doing their jobs and getting paid. here with reaction, the host of justice. i don't even really have words. what i've been saying to people, i would like the media -- oh, we lost -- that was a great pin in,
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pin out. so people at home no. they sometimes mess up. i want them to answer. and in retrospect, and that was the largest and fastest mobile mobilization in the world. what did they do right? i don't think they can or would even try to give them an ounce of credit. >> they wouldn't even let those words come out of her mouth. what they want to call them the virus deniers. they are the people that want to
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work but they want to do it safely and strategically. when you hear about, you got the political class and managerial class that says stay at home, and if you listen to what they are saying they are virtually saying until we get a vaccine then we know everyone will be okay. that's a year or year and a half down the road. and you have 22 million americans out of work and they are saying, we still have bills coming in, who's going to pay these bills? i have to tell you, brian seltzer in particular with cnn, you know, he crawled into bed and started crying and wanted prepandemic days. i have no problem with men crying but, you get a check, why don't you start crying for the people who were out there protesting, because they want to feed their families. and even the attorney general of the united states has said that some of these restrictions, in
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particular, michigan, were so bad that it was almost a house arrest. we have to balance the pandemic with the rights of american people to both protest and go back to work. >> sean: good point about michigan especially in light of the numbers that we just showed about florida. those are the underlying conditions. we've been there, and it was so much fun. i think every democratic candidate should have to answer those questions. if the media won't come every democratic candidate, what did the president do right? was the travel ban the retrospective right call? >> they will be able to do that and i agree that everything judge jeanine just said it, these people have the right to
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protest. but also keep in mind today at the press conference, president trump went out of his way to say three or four times that he in fact did not agree with governor kemp in georgia and president trump puts forward the idea that we need two weeks of reduced infection before states reopen. the presidents are behind all the protests, but here's the biggest problem. we can't get the economy moving until we create demand. we can't keep throwing money at it and you have to actually create demand for gas and oil, for milk, for pork, for beef. and if you don't create demand, sean, then you can't save the economy. the only way you can create demand is by putting people back to work. >> sean: in your state,
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farmers are farming. dairy farmers are having to pour the milk down the drain, for crying out loud. >> my first job was on a dairy farm. >> wait a minute. did i hear judge jeanine was a dairy farmer? >> i worked in a dairy, absolutely. i milked the cows. >> sean: they have machines for that, stop with the, i did it. we owe a debt of gratitude, and this is the thing. new york had nothing because people were working and farmers and truckers, we were done. in the medical supplies that are manufacturers in this country, they were working. and thank god they were. dennis miller is back and we
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity." for ellen degeneres, she makes a couple of jokes, that's her job to make us laugh in tough times and fun times. they are brutalizing her. ellen, don't stop what you're doing. anyway, dennis miller, how are you? >> johnny, wait, one second. starting to cross the wire right now. it's not really a wire, it's a tape measure.
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but it's limited as far as props go. but this just coming across the wire, bernie sanders has announced he is running in 2024. so that's pretty exciting. he wants to come back then and he wants to get paid again and he needs a ski chalet and that will give him property ownership reality. so, bernie will be back. you have to be aware of the socialist who does the long form taxes. beware of the socialist doing the long form taxes. >> sean: oh oh, i can hardly wait. so i've been asking nancy pelosi they are showing off her expensive freezer showing off gourmet expensive ice cream, i'm
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dying for your thoughts. >> while i always wonder what's wrong with her and i think it might be brain freeze. i think she's eating it too fast. she never shuts up, it's just occasionally you have to hood her like the falcon so you can get some sleep at night. do you want to know the difference between nancy pelosi and that freezer? when pelosi opens her mouth the light doesn't go on. that's the difference. >> sean: oh. that made my day. by the way, i've never heard of this other ice cream she has in there. but you know, everyone else is working, and thank god because all these manufacturers that are protecting medical teams and all the food that you would need is in new york and the grocery stores and all the pharmacies are open, because so many people are working.
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like why doesn't she make a big carbon footprint on her private jet and jet on back to washington? i will send her ice cream so it doesn't melt. >> sean, is there gas station between me and the end of this question, because i'm running on fumes right now. [laughs] listen, everybody has their own take on this thing. i look aoc, because i mention there's an alternative universe where oil falls off the map and aoc puts up a tweet celebrating and then takes it down summarily. but she does put it up originally. i'm beginning to think she has a compulsion to suit say stupid things. and it's only when these people get a per diem and a driver and all of a sudden they start to understand the plate of the proletarian. you know, it makes me laugh.
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the npi, the national punctuation institute has requested there-back because she's diluting the brand too much. >> sean: oh, my gosh. i've noticed that no one can say on the democratic party or the media for the most part, one good thing that donald trump did here. i would say ten days after the first case, it was pretty impressive and saved a lot of lives. >> sean, they hate them. the pressroom never changes and that the first reason he's got to get that infrastructure bill through. they absolutely hate his guts. there is trump and then there is de blasio. and up i heard you talking about de blasio and his snitch line and how people were so angry about that. they were sending him -- well,
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let's say reciprocal selfies back to him. and i checked on that today. you know something, almost all of those southerly selfies come from anthony weiner's url. that is just amazing to me. >> sean: that is amazing. i need the endorphins or whatever was released in my he head, but when we come back, the video everyone is talking about. senator mark warren giving an online tutorial about how to make a tuna melt brutally and frightfully ridiculed. we will show it to you, next. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously.
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he said that his staff try to stop him from posting this. unfortunately, i don't think they try to hard enough. you decide. >> it is truly my real specialty. so today, we are going to create a tuna melt. open up the mayonnaise. i know you just hate mayonnaise, but make sure you put it on both sides and again if you are having trouble keeping up, you can pause because it is very important. and i'm going with the mvp five and one of my old favorites, usually about 40 seconds. and my wife doesn't eat these anymore, but i tell you, nothing hits the spot more than a tuna melt. >> sean: i can't actually imagine why he can't get his family to eat that. democrats took to twitter to
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express their outrage. vegan senator cory booker chimed in if you don't change your routine, -- i think you are doing it wrong. we could all agree. let not your hearts be troubled and we will always be fair and balanced, we seek the truth, laura ingraham is standing by. would you eat that sandwich or whatever you want to call it? >> laura: i don't think so. i don't -- i don't think so. i don't -- i don't -- it doesn't look that appetizing. john, i have to say just seeing you laugh at the end of the show, don't you get the sense the whole country just wants to bust out laughing? i mean, we all need humor and our lives, entertainment, have fun. you know, the come out. >> sean: the crazy people. the crazy people will say laura ingraham is laughing during a pandemic. no, you're not. ellen gives just 5 minutes of relief, s
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