tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News September 14, 2020 7:00pm-8:00pm PDT
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49 days. actually, 49 days and two hours. hannity.com, amazon.com, walmart, costco, target, 40% off. laura ingraham is on fire ready to roll. >> laura: hannity, it's great the president went to california. hope he goes to oregon, washington state. he's the president of all the people. reagan did it. go everywhere. >> i agree. i don't think he has a shot in hell of winning california but he's there helping the people. that's his job. >> laura: and i think -- >> and we has praise for it. >> laura: every vote matters. people in red states, they'll vote for trump. people in blue states that support him or leaning towards supporting him, everyone has to get out and vote. you can win the popular vote,
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put down some of the -- >> this election is not in the bank. this is not an -- it's never easy for a republican. if you don't want to wake up the morning after the night before and say why didn't i do more? now is the time. >> laura: absolutely. fantastic. hannity, awesome show. >> have a great show. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. who is trying to censor white house adviser scott atlas and why are they doing it? he's here. after the ambush of two l.a. county officers, we got video of the aftermath. and raymond arroyo joins us in seen and unseen. first, the coming biden lock down. that's the focus of the angle.
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the old saying no news is good news? where covid is concerned, why does it always seem like good news is bad news? just as the ingraham angle told you months ago, biden has two running mates. there's kamala. we know about her. and then there's covid. the more active across the country they both are, the less old joe has to campaign for himself. now, the problem for the biden covid ticket is that the virus is slowing down just like the presidential nominee himself. come on, man. the last two weeks, the average number of daily covid cases has plummeted 17%. remember when we were first sold the lockdown, it was all about saving the hospitals. it was very important to do that. check out the latest data on covid hospitalizations by age group from the cdc. it's down, down, down. among all age groups.
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the hospitalizations and deaths in arizona, in texas and in florida also continue to decline sharply. this is all good news. >> we continue to make progress in our fight against the china virus. new weekly cases have declined by 44% since july. deaths declined by 20% compared to just last week. it's going down very rapidly. >> laura: of course, dr. fauci could not let an upbeat view go without critique. >> i have to disagree with that. if you look at what you just mentioned, the statistics, they're disturbing. we're plateauing at around 40,000 cases a day. the deaths are around 1,000. >> laura: okay, again, we don't know how many of the 1,000 people died from covid or with covid.
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dr. fauci didn't elaborate on that. he did drop this bomb shell. >> if you're talking about getting back to a degree of normality, which resembles where we were prior to covid, it's well into 2021. maybe even towards the end of 2021. >> laura: okay. let me translate that for you. if biden wins, you're going to be locked down on and off for most of the next year plus. now, when biden says he's going to listen to the doctors, it's not dr. just fauci. he means michael osterholm who co authored a piece that said that we commit to a more restrictive lock downstate by state for up to six weeks the crush the spread of the virus. okay. the assumption being that doing so would stop the virus. huh.
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the doctor is a likely candidate for a top job in the biden administration. he genuinely seems to despise red state america where people have just decided, you know, we understand the risk but we have to move on with our lives. think about this. in kentucky, and lots of other states, they're now playing high school football and other sports. in texas, they're going to in-person school five days a week. in tennessee, people are scheduling weddings again. in nebraska, they're now in stage 4 meaning it's back to normal. kids are in school and learning. and that means -- the media has to push the panic 24/7 all the more especially about schools. look at the headlines. how about the teachers? every loss of life is horrible. but as many including "the washington examiner" pointed out what these stories have in
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common, there's no evidence that any of the teachers mentioned contracted the virus while teaching. if any one thing drives the left off the ledge, an indoor trump rally where people are having fun like last night in nevada. >> the event was in defiance of state leadership. >> the white house has a callous disregard for human life. >> it was an anti science rally in nevada. >> laura: as usual, they're all super spreaders of hypocrisy. always complaining about what regular americans are doing to try to go on and live normal lives. you know, the pursuit of happiness thing. but they never complain, none of them, when hoards of looters race into stores, smash through
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cities and do whatever they want whenever they want to. when they're in a desperate need of a blow-out, of course, mask optional, of course. well, although governors from florida to south dakota recognize that covid is a horrible tragedy and that many might still die from it, they have taken shut downs off the table. they have done that because the societal cost to daily life, to everything about the lives we lead is just too high. first, lockdowns don't work. just look at the number of cases rising in europe if you think they do work. second, the damage that they cause is catastrophic to our economy, our children's education. we're all seeing that. mental health and our safety. by the way, they're also illegal. today a federal district judge in pennsylvania issued a stinging 66-page rebuke striking down governor tom wolf's emergency covid measures citing
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multiple constitutional violations. violated the first amendment right of assembly, the due process clause and the 14th amendment. judge william strikeman said the response to a pandemic cannot be permitted to undermine the system of checks and balances. here defendants are permitted to act with little if any input from the legislature. the constitution cannot accept the concept of a new normal with the basic liberties of the people can be open-ended mitigation measures. it was a phenomenal ruling. we've been telling you this for months. our constitutional rights may not be indefinitely abridged by executive fiat, period. i expect similar challenges to be launched in other blue states by businesses, parents, schools and churches who are fed up with
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being shut down. but remember, for biden's team, it will never be the right time to return power to the people. so i think of it this way. if you want to see your grandparents next year, if you want your son to have an actual graduation ceremony, if you're a college student and you want to be on campus, if you want to watch march madness or want to go to easter sunday services, you should not vote for biden. because if he wins, none of that is going to happen. not even in red states. the doctors will always tell him it's not safe until we have an effective vaccine that has been successfully administered to most americans whether we want it or not. the consequences will be disastrous. millions of jobs will be permanently lost and all of america will start looking like new york and california, rolling
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blackouts, rolling rioters and blm radicals have the run of the streets unchecked and unchallenged. the choice in november day by day could not be clearer. liberty or lockdown. strength or submission. the constitution or chaos. that's the angle. joining me now, victor davis hansen, senior fellow from the hoover institution. victor, the democrats' plan is obvious at this point. dish out as much punishment before the november election, try to stop any economic recovery and frighten people to somehow voting for joe biden. thoughts? >> yeah, i think he's holding the country hostage but in a strange way he's being held hostage. that screen image that we see when he does these remote zoom or skype messaging is like a
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false illusion. we get glimpses of that when he says bring the teleprompter closer or the reflection shows there's a teleprompter that we're not seeing or his campaign director is not denying that he's using a teleprompter or the messages are preselected or journalists will go off script. so we know that they made a calculated decision that the risk of running a virtual campaigned is not as great as letting him be out and be a regular candidate, which he can say anything any time that might risk the entire campaign. he's also being held hostage by -- he can't deplore the police violence. he can't praise the middle eastern break through that the trump administration has. there's elements in his base that won't let him. he sees to get elected. he's never going to criticize.
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what does he do in that void? he does two things. you said one of them. that he campaigns on the idea that the chaos will magically disappear, the anarchy, the looting when i'm president, the recession, the quarantine, the lookdown. he may be right about that. a lot of the agents of that chaos and anarchy -- >> laura: i disagree with that. but i think the exact opposite. we've seen what the looters do in blue cities across the country when they're getting catered too, when they get pizzas delivered to them. what do they do? they take over the mayor's residence and make him move. i think caving to them gives them exactly what they want, more running room. biden accused president trump of being a climate arsonist today. watch. >> we have four more years of trump's climate denial. how many suburbs will be burned
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in wild fires? how many suburban neighborhoods will be flooded out? how many suburbs will have been blown away in super storms? >> laura: blown away in super storms, victor. did biden lay out his solution to prevent any wild fires in the future or the people that are intentionally setting them in california including antifa? >> no, he didn't. i'm looking out of my window right now. i can hardly see anything because it's dust. looks like a nuclear winter. we're 50 miles from the creek fire. i have a home surrounded by flames as i'm speaking. for five years, laura, since 2014 drought, people have begged the federal and state governments to clean up these 65 million dead trees. you know what their attitude was? these are natural munches. they'll enhance the ecosystem. what was the result? year after year, we had fires, we warned them. now we have a catastrophe.
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it's like green napalm. we have people risking their lives to go in the flames to make fire breaks. we have everybody out there to save property. this is a strange attitude that the left have. it's like logging and recreation and going to the forest to enjoy it is somehow unnatural. we have to pull out and let nature periodically consume it with fires. so they haven't done anything. now they're panicking because the state is enraged. i've never seen people this angry at the state and federal government's dereliction of duty not to protect their lives and property because of these flames. for biden to demagogue it as climate change is absurd. >> laura: the politicization of the fire is just shameful along with many other shameful things. victor, stay safe out there. we'll keep praying for you and all of our friends in
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california. the left's manipulation of science is not political game. it has extreme consequences. now back in july, it was estimated that 60% of restaurants that locked down for covid had already gone out of business. i see that in the washington d.c. area. and much is being driven by ridiculously shoddy science. like recent cdc study promoted by npr last week. here's the way it read. "adults with covid-19 twice as likely to have eaten at restaurants." that sounds scary, right? until you dig into the data. first, this work was based on a survey of just 314 out of the more than six million people that have contracted covid. further more, it's only based on people that voluntarily took the survey.
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even the researchers themselves admit is a serious limitation. finally this flaw. the question assessing dining at a restaurant did not distinguish between indoor and outdoor options. the question about going to a bar or a coffee shop didn't distinguish between the venues or service delivery methods. npr's alarmist headline is garbage. joining me now somebody pushing bark, jim desmond, san diego county supervisor. jim, you'll be making a motion at your supervisor's meeting tomorrow calling the whole board to defy the governor's orders and allow all of san diego's businesses to reopen if they choose. why are you doing this now? >> well, we've been backed up into a corner. governor newsome keep changing the rules, changing the goal posts, making it more impossible
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for businesses to even open up. this new color-coded system that he gave us, you know, you can't get to the highest tier, which is yellow. it's not even green. yellow is only 50% capacity for restaurants and for gyms and even churches. so what he's done is say we cannot have more than one person testing positive out of 100,000 people. so even if we had a vaccine and no vaccines are 100% accurate or going to cure anything 100% of the time, you know, with the vaccine, it would have to cure 100,000 people and not have one test positive. so he's given us arbitrary rules. we'll be locked down forever. >> laura: this is the plan, to keep it locked down. i want to reference with a graphic what you just talked about, which is this staged color-coded designation that california is using. now, they want to get down to
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minimal. let's put it up on the screen. less than one daily new coronavirus case per 100,000, most indoor businesses are open but with modifications. one case for 100,000? how is that flattening the curve? how is that stopping the spread? all the stuff we heard from the cdc and fauci back in march and april, all out the window as a major power grab against individual liberty in the state of california. if people are not seeing this at this point, then i don't know. i have to get a black board and chalk or something. this is beyond obvious. jim, i'm sorry. i'm torqued. i used to live in california. >> it's impossible to reach. so it is -- in forever lockdown is what it will come to. we still want to stay safe and follow the safety protocols but i do not want to be enforcing the lockdown rules of certain
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businesses and picking winners over losers in businesses. it's not the businesses that are causing the spread of the virus. it's other things. we keep blaming the businesses and opening and closing. it's a yo-yo-effect. many businesses are fed up. i'm done. i can't do this anymore. that's what i'm pushing for, local control. if a business can open and operate and be safe, let them do so. >> laura: jim, we have already had successful cases in pennsylvania. the federal district judge there today ruling across the board multiple constitutional violations on these ongoing executive orders, emergency orders saying you can't deprive people indefinitely without legislative involvement. there's got to be successful litigation opportunities throughout california. i know harmeet dhillon is doing them. you have to take them to court and start winning. you volunteer to shut them down
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in the courts, a lot of good trump judges there. thanks, jim. other restauranteurs in texas. governor greg abbott has to loosen his regulations as well. it's not just the blue states. seeing it in texas as well. thanks, jim. >> thank you. >> laura: coming up, a depraved and brutal ambush in compton leaves two l.a. county deputies fighting for their liveses. "the ingraham angle" has the emergency dispatch from the moments after they were shot. the audio is shocking next! hike!
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>> laura: this past saturday, two los angeles county sheriff deputies were parked in their patrol car outside the mlk transit center in compton. shortly before 7:00 p.m. broad daylight. a lone gunman, walked up, unloaded his magazine. hitting both officers. one a young mom. struck in the jaw. she could barely streak. the gunman ran from the scene. now despite being gravely wounded, the female officer managed to help safe her partner's life and then get out this emergency dispatch, which "the ingraham angle" has obtained.
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>> laura: joining me now is the person that first obtained this audio, lieutenant randy sutton from "the wounded blue." randy, i'm enraged. i'm enraged listening to this. i'm incredibly proud of the bravery of these deputies at the hands of the animals that did this. you also got your hands on this image from a nearby surveillance camera showing the wounded
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officers after they got out of their vehicle. there it is. randy, given your organization is dedicated to chronicling this acts of violence against the cops, are you seeing an uptick in violence? >> oh, absolutely. the wounded blue helped injured and disabled officers whether that injury is physical or emotional. we have seen hundreds, in fact thousands of law enforcement officers injured in the line of duty in the recent space of violence across the united states. what my organization does is works with these men and women. my team is made up of officers that have been shot and stabbed and beaten over. reaching out to these men and women is an incredible experience. what you saw and heard is not only chilling but filled us with pride as well. what we saw there is an incredible amount of courage and
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the warrior spirit by those two deputies. even though they were grievously injured, you can still hear the calmness in that deputy's voice. remember, both have been on the street for 14 months. recent officers. yet they were able not only to exit the car because now that car could have become a death trap had there been other assailants. can you imagine the frustration of trying to get the officer needs help call out and because of the injuries to her jaw because she had been shot in the jaw, they couldn't understand her. yet, they got out, followed their training. not only that, but it's so important to understand what the warrior spirit means. >> laura: let me just tell everybody what they're seeing here. they're seeing pictures of the deputy. she was shot not only in the jaw
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but multiple other gunshot wounds to her arms was reported. still managing to apply first aid to her partner who was shot in the head. also in the arm. but i want to get into this, randy, this is how joe biden reacted to the shooting of the l.a. sheriff's deputies. he said weapons of war have no place in our communities. we need to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines. he condemned the violence against the officers. aside from the fact that the gunmen seemed to be using a handgun and not an ar-style semiautomatic rifle, what kind of response does that tell you? >> that was pathetic. that shows me that he's so out of touch he's willing to use this horrendous assassination attempt, not to show that he cared about the police but that he wanted to get a political
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point that had nothing to do, absolutely nothing to do with this brazen cowardly attack. so what it shows me is exactly what i expected from joe biden. he couldn't care less about the police. >> laura: randy, thanks so much for bringing this audio and vivi have -- video to light tonight. and blm protesters openly mocked the officers that were nearly executed. >> it was happening right here. they got these pigs out here, they are telling us that we cannot come in here and see these individuals who had been shut down at the mother [bleep] train station. oink, oink.
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i hope they die, [bleep]. [laughter] >> laura: joining me now is jamie mcbride from the l.a. detectives league. jamie, we're all thinking things we couldn't say on tv in response to that disgusting display. most seem like they're on drugs as well. your response. >> what we're seeing is the cheering of the defund police movement. that's what it is. i blame the lawmakers, city leaders and people of influence, celebrities and sports figures. they need to stand up and protect their police officers. this is the american police officer is under attack like has never been under attack before. law enforcement is the only profession where people want to kill you strictly because your a police officer. that needs to be fixed. this is the most dangerous time i've seen in my 30 years.
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to the deputies that were attacked there today, my heart goes out to them. i have a daughter that is 23. she's on the job, a brother, a cousin on the job. it was very emotional. >> laura: this is an instagram post from the city manager of linwood writing communities like compton have been plagued by deputy gangs. these deputies murdered and framed and is stole from the community. the fact that someone randomly opened on deputies is to be expected. jamie, bill lugan reports that the writer could be dismissed over this post but these are the people who are in charge in some way, shame or form? >> right. i also believe he said that chickens come home to roost on a social media post. that is dangerous. it's people like that that fuel this fire, this anti-police movement and is dangerous. i understand that there is a
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city councilperson who is trying to run a motion to have him removed. he should never ever hold a public office again. he's dangerous and dangerous to the community. >> laura: i think of all of these celebrities that funneled money to these bail funds for the antifa and the blm radicals. hundreds of thousands of dollars in places like minnesota where people who get freed, some of them have gone on to commit horrific acts of violence. i saw one of the police officials tonight on twitter reach out and say, you know, sports figures, why don't you give some money to find these -- this murderer or would-be murderer of these police deputies in l.a. cough up some money for the reward. that would be nice. >> i do know there's $100,000 reward right now offered to help identify and apprehend the suspect. we really want to do that as quick as possible for several reasons.
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one, we want to get a dangerous person off the street. anybody that goes up and openly attackses police officers like that and deputies needs off the street. second of all, we're in a scary time here in los angeles. we have a district attorney race which jackie lacy and we want to make sure this person is apprehended before the end of the year, as soon as possible. i know and we know that jackie lacy will prosecute that individual to the fullest. >> laura: all right. >> and if george is elected, he will give them a strong talking to. that's about it. >> laura: better elect the right person in the da's race in l.a. jamie, thank you so much tonight. coming up, biden temporarily busts out of the basement to challenge trump. but nature intruded yet again. why is joe racing black to florida? raymond arroyo reveals it all in "seen and unseen "next. (newscaster) coogan's is closing in 4 months...
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for that, joined by raymond arroyo, author of "the spider that saved christmas." raymond, biden and trump held duelling events today. i noticed that joe stayed in wilmington for his. >> yes. that's correct, laura. biden left the basement for what might be called his field of schemes where he took the president to task over the environment even though he was outdoors. the teleprompter reading has not improved. >> millions of americans live in the shadow of an orange sky, left asking, is doomsday here? hurricanes and floods sped by windstorms all this year. the speed of the windstorms has been incredible. parents already worried about covid-19 for their children when they're indoors and now they're worried about asthma attacks if
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their kids are outside. >> you can't go outside, you can't stay in, laura. where can you go. >> the biden argument is that trump is father nature and has control over hurricanes and the wind and the air. he's got more tricks than moses, this guy. >> laura: he was squinting at that prompter. that was the thing i noticed. i don't think the read was that bad. i thought obama was going to -- wait. wasn't obama going to fix the environment? >> this was the moment when the oceans began to flow and our planet began to heal. >> like a geese in the back yard, laura or the birds that find him on the road, nature has a way of bugging joe biden. watch this. >> sorry. a bug. if he gets a second term, these hellacious invents will become more devastating and deadly. >> so basically trump is to
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blame for all natural disasters, lau laura. i looked at the carbon emissions, which is the gold standa standard. trump's carbon emissions are lower at any time in his eight-year administration. take a look. it's on the epa figures there. it's game over if we're looking for carbon emissions. if that is the standard, trump wins. >> laura: that's why they want to keep us locked down. they want no carbon emissions, no productivity. >> that drives it town. >> laura: meanwhile in california, trump was getting kudos on his effort to focus on the wild fires from governor gavin newsome. >> i want to thank you and acknowledge the work that you've done to be here in terms of your response to our requests, 14. we were talking to mark. may be a record that the states received and the major disaster
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declaration. >> that was a big moment for the president there, to get such acc co -- accolades from the governor of california given the bad words in recent weeks toward trump. joe biden is continuing this environmental argument. he had an environmental virtual meeting tonight. i want viewers to look on the right side of the screen. note the cord from joe biden's ear. watch. >> environmental justice so we can turn a faucet on and drink water, breathe clean air. i'm about to end. we have to live so -- we have to just give people a chance. >> that prompter, he will never be fluid on the prompter, laura. never. >> laura: my question is the cord attached to anything or was it just a decoration at that point? >> i don't know. maybe that operates the mouth.
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maybe. i don't know. looks like an earpiece to me. biden wasn't the only democrat having trouble in the field. kamala harris ran to her own difficulties at a surprise visit to miami last week. she went to florida memorial university for a meeting with black leaders. she was greeted by your pal at a local restaurant and band. crowds of trump supporters filled the streets to protest her visit. they were concerned the biden-harris agenda is socialistic and communism. that's what these people from venezuela and cuba fled. they're feared of encountering something like that in the united states should biden win. i was down in florida. it's quite a scene. >> the president is doing a big pitch for hispanic voters. why is biden going there tomorrow? >> because if you look at that nbc marist poll, trump is up 50%
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over biden who is at 46% amonday hispanics in florida. think of this. against hillary clinton, trump was at 35 to 65. these are numbers that have joe biden can't have to be competitive in florida. >> laura: good stuff. right now a very public and transparent effort to silence my next guest. that coming up. i am robert strickler.
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>> dr. atlas has been out there saying basically it's fine for young people to get sick. >> dr. scott atlas that joined the task force in august has publicly stated that he doubts the efficacy of wearing masks. >> he said let it go, that's not a plan. that's a plan for death in the millions, not hundreds of thousand. >> laura: that's the chattering class coming off scott atlas. now 100 stanford scientists want to keep him out. now dr. atlas, thanks for joining us. seems the goal is to intimidate
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you, maybe silence you, censor you. what is your reaction tonight? >> well, thanks for having me, laura. you know, it's sort of sad to see as soon as you get a white house badge, you're a subject to attack. i mean, this is the world we live in. i was naive, although i knew the media was biassed, i didn't think thingsed that deteriorated to this point. it's sad. there's no one who knows me that would think that i'm not about the science. my words have been distorted. i'm not the story here. the story is the pandemic. the story is that we have almost 200,000 americans that have died and the story is that anybody that is worth anything in their life who would be asked by the president of the united states to help, i mean, i'm in healthcare policy. i understand the medical science from a career in academic medicine. if somebody asks me to help in
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the greatest crisis in a century at least, there's something wrong with you if you'd say no that. i already need a new white house badge because i have more gray hair in the few weeks i've been here. there's no chance that i'm a mouthpiece for the president or that i'm going to be intimidated by people that are sort of my former colleagues that somehow think that they can silence people that disagree with them. it's outrageous. it's sad. i think it shows where the country is right now, shows where universities are right now. and i think americans ought to look at this very critically and understand what they're doing with their lives. we're in a crisis. we ought to get together as a country and do everything we can to help everybody get out of this. >> laura: this is what cnn's medical contributor said about the president. watch. >> dr. ryner what the president
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did at this indoor rally not wearing masks, you call it negligent homicide. why? >> that's what you'd call the actions of somebody that through their negligence causes the death of other people. >> laura: this is a former bush white house medical adviser, dr. atlas. negligent homicide. have they hit rock bottom yet? >> again, like politics has entered a discussion in the middle of a pandemic. it's a disgrace. the country is an embarrassment in my view in many ways. i have people from all over the world what is happening in the united states. you guys have lost your mind. it's unfortunate this has come during an election, i guess. but i know for a fact that the trump administration did everything they could to have people. they gave masks to everybody, strongly encouraged people to wear masks. they had hand sanitizer
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everywhere, gave the option of people attending at a distance. the hyperbole is so destructive. the problem with it, that kind of wording instilling fear. fear is the contagion at this point. we have to get ourselves together her and be rationale, be logical and have common sense in the policies of the president are just that. really double down protecting people at risk, make sure hospitals can handle medical care for everybody. in the end, safely with all the mitigation factors -- >> laura: dr. atlas, we're out of time. i hate to do that for you. we want you for the hour. thanks so much. notice that president trump has been playing ymca at the rallies? why next. something's not right. they're calling all the shots. what do you want? we've got to get him out. not a chance. the days of entebbe are long over.
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out his rallies now. ♪ >> laura: that's courtesy of ricky rebel. funny. shannon broom and the fox news at night team. take it from here. >> shannon: quite a hair cut there. they look like they're having fun. thank you. >> laura: have a great show. >> shannon: we begin with a fox news alert. the president in california getting a first hand look at the utter devastation. a number of western wild fires and clashing with local officials about how to best prevent them. meanwhile back east, his opponent lays the blame at the president's feet and warns america the wild fires will only get worse if president trump is re-elected. separa
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