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at -- actually 49 days and 2 hours. cosco, target, walmart. discount 40% off. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is on a roll. >> i think it's great that the president went to california, washington state, illinois. every state because he is president of all the people. i think it's fantastic that he is going everywhere. reagan dead in 1984 in 1980. go everywhere. i don't think that he has a sho in heck of winning california, but he still helping the people of california. >> i think that he should be praised for that.ra >> i think every about matters, so people in red states going t vote for trumpet of people in blue states who support him or are leaning toward supporting him, everyone has to get out an vote because you can win the
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popular vote. >> his selection is not in the back. it is nnever easy for any republican if you don't want to wake up the morning after the night before and say why didn't i do more -- >> absolutely. >> fantastic, awesome show. greatit to see you. >> have a good show. >> i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. he was trying to censor white house adviser scott allison are they doing it? he's here to respond. after that horrific ambush of two deputies over the weekend, we obtained audio and video of the immediate aftermath. the stunning footage is ahead. plus biden's bumbling climate address. raymond aurora joins us in seen and unseen. but first the coming wide on lockdown. that's the focus of tonight's angle.
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>> you know the old saying no news is good news. well, where covid is concerned, why does it always seems like good news is actually bad news. just as "the ingraham angle" told you months ago, biden has notm one but two running mates. there is kamala. we know about kamala, and then there is covid. the more active across the country they both are, the less old joe has to campaign for himself. the problem for the wide and covid ticket is the virus is going down just like that presidential nominee himself. come on, man. blastek to commit weeks the average number of daily covid cases has -- the member when we were first elect him, 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 is down, down, down.
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all age groups. the hospitalization and deaths in arizona, in texas, and in florida also continued to decline sharply. this is all good news. >> we continue to make progress in our fight against the china virus. new cases have declined by 44% since july. deaths declined by 20% compare to just last week. it's going down very rapidly. >> of course dr. pouch he could not let an upbeat you go withou critique. >> i have to disagree with that because ifif you look at that thing and you just mentioned that statistics. we are plateauing at around 40,000 cases a day and that deaths arere around a thousand.g >> okay, again, we don't know how many of those 1,000 people died from covid or with covid
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and dr. fauci didn't elaborate on that but he did drop this bombshell. >> if you're talking about getting back to a degree of normality, wwhich resembles wh we were prior to covid him it's going to be well into 2021, maybe even toward the end of 2021. >> okay, let me translate that for you. if biden wins, if you're going to be locked down on and off fo the next year plus. when biden said is going to listen to the doctors, if not just dr. fauci. he also makes epidemiologists from the universityel of missed minnesota who co-authored a piece of rope weeks ago urging that we commit to a month more restrictive lockdown state-by-state for up to six ea weeks to crush the spread of virus. okay, the assumption being that doing so would stop the virus.
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he is widely expected to be a likely candidate for a top job in the biden administration. he genuinely seems to despise red state america where people have justified it. we understand that the rift but we have to move on with our lives. think about this. in kentucky and in lots of othe states, they are now playing high school football and other starts. in texas they are going to in person schools five days a week. in tennessee people are scheduling weddings again. and nebraska they are now in sstage format, meaning it is ba to normal and kids are in schoo and learning. and that means, what does it mean, the media has to push the panic 24-7 all the more especially about the schools. look at these scary headlines. terrible. about the teachers. every loss of life is wobble bu many include the washington
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examiner pointed out with the stories have in common. there is no evidence that any o the teachers mentioned contracted the virus while teaching. and if any one thing drives the left off the ledge, it is an indoor trump rally where people are having fun like last night in nevada. >> thehe event was in defiance state regulations. his leadership is killing people . >> this is the white house telling us that they really hav a callous disregard for human life. >> he chose the callous disregard and a selfish and irresponsible way. >> the anti- science rally in nevada. >> as usual they are all super spreaders of hypocrisy, always complaining about what regular americans are doing to try to g on and live normal lives. no the whole pursuit of happiness thingha. but they never complain, none o them when hordes of looters rac
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in the stores and smash through and basically just do whatever they want whenever the want to. when there and a desperate need of a blowout, of course,of mask optional, of course. although governors from florida to south dakota recognize that covid is a horrible tragedy, an that many might still die from it, they taken shutdowns off th table. they've done that because the societal cost to daily life, everything about the lives we lead, is just too high. first, lockdowns don't work. just look at the number of case rising in europe if you think they do work. second, the damage they cause i catastrophic to our economy, an our children's education. mental health, and our safety. by the way, they're also illegal . todayy in federal district judg in pennsylvania issued a stinging 66 page rebuke strikin down the emergency room covid
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measures. violated the first amendment right of assembly and equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. judge williams stricklin said the response to a pandemic or emergenciesik cannot be permitt to undermine the system of checks and balances. here defendants are statutorily permitted to act with little meaningful input from the legislature and the constitutio cannot accept the concept of a with the basic liberty of the people being subordinated to receive mitigation measures. now, it was a phenomenal rollin we been telling you this for months. our constitutional rights may r ect be indefinitely abridged by executive the yet, period. i expect similar challenges to be launched and other blue states by businesses, parents,n
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schools, and churches, who at this point are just fed up with being shut down. 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 college student you want to be on campus, if you want to watch march madness are you want to g to easter sunday services, you should not vote for biden because if he wins, none of tha is going to happen, not even in red states. the doctor some will always tel him it's not saved until we hav an effective vaccine that has been successfully ministered to most americans, whether we want it or not. the consequences will be disastrous. millions of jobs will be permanently lost and all of the
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maricopa will start looking lik new york and california, rollin blackouts, rolling the rioters and blm radicals will have the run of the streets i'm checked and unchallenged.r 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 is victor davis hanson. victor, the democrats plan is pretty obvious at this point, dish out as much punishment as possible with covid panic and hysteria and try to stop any economic recovery and frighten people into somehow voting for joe biden. thoughts?gor >> i think he is holding the country hostage but in a strang way he is being held hostage because that screen image that you we see when he does these
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remote messaging with us is lik the wizard of oz. it is a full solution. there's somebody manipulating and we get glimpses of that everyone slow when he says brin that teleprompter closer or the reflection shows that there's a teleprompter that we are not seeing or his campaign director director cannot deny that he's using the teleprompter s or the messages are preselected or journalists will go script and say that. so we know that they have made calculated decision that the risk of running a virtual campaign is not as great as letting them be out and be a regular candidate. can say anything at any time . so it is also being held hostag by the agenda. he can't deplore the police violence protective mode and sa i'm out for frakking and praise the middle easternra -- because there's elements within his basic that won't let him. and pcs to get elected so he's
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never going to criticize that. ready to do in that point? he does two things. you said one of them, that he campaigns on it at that the chaos will magically disappear and the procession in the quarantinear on the lockdown. he may be right about that because i think a lot of the agents of that chaos and anarch -- >> i disagree with that. i disagree with that. i think the exact opposite. we have seen what da do in blue cities across the country, whether they are getting catere to and whether they getting pizzas delivered to them. they go take offer them mayor's resident and make him move. caving took them gives them exactly what they want. biden accuse president trump of being a climate arsonist today. >> we have four years of club --
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trump's climate denial, how man suburbs will be burned in wildfires great how many suburban neighborhoods glove been flooded out. how many suburbs will have them blown away in super storms! >> blown away in super storms. did biden anywhere in that speech layout his solution to perfect any wildfires in the future or the people who are actually intentionally setting them in california, including antifa. >> i'm looking at my window and i can hardly see anything because it looks like a nuclear winter. and 50 miles from a creek fire and have a home that is surrounded by flames as i'm speaking. for five years, since the 2014 drought, the people i begged th federal and state government to clean up these 65 million dead threes begin with the attitude was, these are natural mulches and they will enhance the ecosystem. what was thear result? you're here we have fires and w warn them and now we have a catastrophe.
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it sort of like green napalm an in our first we of a lot of great people that are risking their lives to go into the flames to make fire breaks. we have chainsaw loggers never but he out there to save property. this is a strange attitude that the left has been is almost as if logging and recreation and going into the forest to enjoy it is somehow unnatural and and the nature periodically consume the fires. now they are panicking. and i've never seen people this angry at the state and federal government dereliction of duty not to protect their lives and property. and for biden decides climate change is absurd. the politicization of the fire, it is shameful along with many other shameful things. we will keep praying for you.
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and the manipulation of science it's not just political games but it is extremely consequential. look what science is doing to the restaurant industry. back in july it was estimated that 60% of restaurants the lockdown for covid had already got on a business that i see that in the washington dc area. much of it is being driven by ridiculously shoddy science. like a recent cdc study promote by npr last week. here is the way a read. adults of covid-19 are twice as likely to have eaten out restaurants. the cdc study finds. that sounds really scary. into you dig into the data. first, this work was based on a survey of just 314 out of more than six lane people who have contracted covid. it's only based on people who voluntarily took the survey,
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which even the researchers themselves admit is a serious limitation of the study itself. finally there is this law, the question assessing dining at a ndstaurant did not distinguish between indoor and outdoor options. on the question about going to bar or a coffee shop is the distinction between the venues or service delivery method. npr's survey is garbage. china me now pushing against th junk, you will be making a motion and your supervisors are meeting tomorrow, calling the whole board to defy orders and allow all of san diego's businesses to reopen if they do. >> we've been backed up into a corner and that keeps changing the rulesso and making it more
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impossible to open up. iu can get to the highest here that is yellow. only 50% capacity for restaurants and gyms and churches. so even what he study say we cannot have more than one perso testing positive out of 100,000 people, so even if we have a vaccine, with the vaccine, we would have take your 100,000 people and not have have one test positive. >> the arbitrator rules, we can't even get out of them. >> this is the plan to keep it locked down. i want to reference with the graphic that you just talked about, which is that this stage
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color-coded designation that california is using. they want down to minimal. most indoor businesses but with modifications. all the stuff we heard from the cdc back in march and april, al the window is a major power gra against individual liberty and the state of california. of people are not seeing this a this point, that i don't know. i have to get blackboard and chalk or something. this is beyond obvious. >> it is impossible to reach. it is forever and lockdown is what is going to come to sell i plan on making the most l and w want to make things saved in sa diego county and follow all the safety protocols but i do not want to be enforcing the
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lockdown rules of certain businesses and picking winners over losers and businesses. is that the businesses that are causing the spread of the virus. it's other thing that we keep blaming the businesses and keep opening and closing. it's a yo-yo effect. many businesses have said that they are fed up. i'm done. i can't do this anymore. it i'm pushing for his local control. of the business can open and operate and be safe, let them d so. >> we've already had successful cases in pennsylvania. use of the federal judge they nn are today ruling across the board, multiple violations on theselt ongoing executive order emergency orders, sing you can' deprive people of their constitutional rights indefinitely without legislativ involvement. has got to be successful opportunities across the county . you have got to got to shut the
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down in the courts and got a l of good trump judges there. we appreciate what you are doing . other restauranteurs in texas, governor greg abbott has got to loosen up some of his regulations as well, and is not just the blue states. we are seeing it in texas as well.nk thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and coming up d a depraved a brutal ambush that has two deputies fighting for them lies. we have the moments after they were shot, the audio is shocking . next.ki
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this is a fox news weather alert . i'm rick leventhal. threat of hurricane so i can be felt this morning in communitie along the northern gulf coast for the slow-moving storm losin some steam overnight. now downgraded to a category 1, still expected three bring life -- surges in flash flooding, particularly in parts of southeast louisiana, mississippi , and alabama. a hurricane warning is in effec from louisiana to florida. forecasters say some areas coul see a storm surge of up to 11 feet and up to 16 inches of rainfall in spots.
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strong winds and storm surge could already be a big issue as people wake up later this morning. out of bounds of sally already causing some flooding as this video shows in louisiana. more than 17 million people are in the path of this hurricane. emergency declarations have bee issued for alabama, mississippi louisiana, and governor of florida has declared a state of emergency for treatment panhandle counties. of the weekend sally was just a tropical storm dumping heavy rain on key west and other part of southern florida flooding streets and homes. the storm now more powerful after gaining strength as it moved through the warm water of the golf of mexico. stay with fox news for and more on hurricane sally. now we go back to "the ingraham angle" already in progress. >> out of the bravery of these deputies at the hands of these absolute animals who did this but you alsoth got your hands o thisis image from a nearby
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surveillance camera showing the wounded officer after they got out of their vehicles. there it is. >> give them and your organization is dedicated to on chronicling these at acts of violence, are you seeing an uptick in violence? >> oh, absolutely.. the wounded blue helps injured l officers whether that is physical or emotional. we've seen hundreds and thousands of law enforcement officers in the line of duty in the recent space of violence across the united states. and what my organization does i works with these men women and my whole team is made up of officers have been shot and stabbed and beaten and run over. and reaching out to these men and women is an incredible experience. but you saw and what you heard was not only chilling but also filled us with pride as well because what we saw was an
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incredible amount of courage an the warrior spirit of those 2 deputies. even though they were injured, you could still hear the call missed in that deputy president boys. both of them at only been on th streets for 14 months. so they are recent officers and yet they were able not only to exit the car because now that car couldn't become a -- could have become a depth trap if there were other assailants. of they had the presence of mind , the female officer to, and call for help. you imagine the frustration to get that officer out and becaus of injuries to her job because she had been shot a couldn't anderstand her, but yet they cu out and they found positions of cover and they followed their training and now believe that anbut it is so important to understand what the warrior spirit means. >> let me just tell everybody what they are seeing here. they are seeing pictures of tha
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deputy. she was shocked not only the jo but multiple other gunshot was s i believe to her arms reported and is still managing to apply first aid to her partner who was shot in the head . and also in the arm. i want to get into this, randy. this is how joe biden react to the shooting of the la sheriff deputies pretty said weapons of war have no plays in our communities. we need to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. randy, obviously condemned the violence against these officers. aside the fact that the gunmen seemed to be using a handgun an not and a style semi automatic rifle, what kind of responses that and what does that tell you ? >> that was pathetic. but showed me is he is so out o touch that he was willing to us this horrendouss assassination attempt not to show that he cared about the police but that
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he wanted to get a political point that had nothing to do, absolutely nothing to do with this brazen, cowardly attack. to show. >> that is what i expected from joe biden. he couldn't care less about the police. >> randy, thank you so much.ha for bringing this body of and video to late tonight. and after those two deputies arrivedd at the hospital, blm protesters storm the building and tried t to block the entran to the yard and even openly mocked the officers who were nearly executed. >> we've got these pigs out here . they are telling us that we cannot come in here and see these individuals who been shot down at the [bleep] train station. open --
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[shouting] >> i hope they die, [bleep] >> journey meet is the la director of the police. we are all appalled at that response. your response? >> but we are seeing is this cheering in the face of the divine with the police movement. that's what the days. and i blame the lawmakers, some city leaders and people of influence like celebrities and sports figures that we insee. they need to stand up and protect their police officers. this is the american police officer is under attack like they've never been under attack before and law enforcement is the only profession were people want to kill you simply because you are a police officer. that needs to be fixed. this is the most dangerous time
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that i've seen in my 30 years and to the deputies that were attacked, my how goes out to them. i have a daughter that is 23 an she is on the job that i have a brother on the jobgh. it was very, very emotional. >> this is an instagram post from the city manager of lynnwood spreading communities like compton have been plagued by deputy gangs. they stole from the community just because they could. the fact somebody randomly opened fire on deputies is to b expected. bill dugan reports that -- may be dismissed over this post. these are the people who are in charge, in some way, shape, or form. >> i believe he also said that the chickens, home to roost. that's dangerous. it's people liket that that fueled his fire, this anti-
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police movement and its dangerous. i understand that there is a city council person who is trying to run a motion to have him removed and he should never everus hold a public office aga. he's dangerous to the community. >> i think of all these celebrities who funneled money into these bail funds for the n the end of blm reticles.la hundreds of thousands of dollar of places like minnesota, where people who get free, some half gone on to commit horrific acts of violence and i saw one of th pleas officials tonight on twitter reach out and say sport figures, but you start giving some money to find this murderer , would be murderer of these police deputies in la. and cough up some money for the reward. that would be nice. >> i do know that there is a $100,000 reward offered or not to help identify and apprehend the suspect. we've heard of want to do that
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as quick as possible. we want to get a dangerous person off the street and anybody that goes up and openly ltacks police officers like that and that these needs to g off of the street. second of all, we are in scary times here and vivid district attorney race and we want to make sure this person is apprehended apbefore the end of the year and as soon as possibl because i know and we know that jackie lacy is going to prosecute that individual to th fullest. >> that are elect the right person in the race. >> thank you so much tonight. and coming up, biden temporaril busts out of the basement to challenge trump, but nature intruded yet again. why is joe racing back to florida. raymond auroral reveals at all on seen and unseen next. ered to so many including the staff... (announcer) mr. peter walsh. peter...
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(peter walsh) people came and they met and they felt comfortable. it's what we did with coogan's. you felt safe and, if you were safe, you could be joyful. and, if you were joyful, then you could really go home with the dream that you had. (woman 1) really, really fun times. (man 1) you just end up there for hours. (woman 2) it's like the heart of the community. (man 2) coogan's is a special place for me. (peter walsh) everybody has a coogan's. and in the next three months, almost half those small businesses, they could close if people don't do something. we have to keep our communities together. that's how we get through this. ♪
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>> laura: it time for "seen >> it is time for our seen and
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unseen segment. we expose the story behind the headlines. >> biden and trump held dueling events today. but i noticed that joe stayed i wilmington for his. that's correct. biden let the basement for what might be called his field of schemes where he took the president to task over the environment even though it was outdoors, his teleprompter reading has not improved. >> millions of americans live i the shadow of an orange sky and ireland asking is a doomsday here? ngmost follow reckless floods a hurricanes sped by windstorms. all this year. this speed up those windstorms has been incredible. parents are alreadyib worried about covid-19 for the children and when they're indoors and no they're worried about asthma
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attacks. >> you can't go outside, you can't stay in. where can you go? >> the biden argument is essentially that trump's father nature and his controller for the hurricanes in the wind in the airwi he has more tricks th moses, this guy.pt >> he was squinting at that proper. i don't think the read was that bad. but i thought obama was going t fix -- was an obama going to fix the environment? >> this is the moment win the price of the ocean and our planet began to heal. >> like becky's in the backyard. one of the birds that find him on the road, nature has a weigh up bucking bucking joe biden. >> environmental justice. sorry, there is a blog. if he gets a second term, these events will continue toif to become more common, more devastating, and more deadly. >> so basically trump is to
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blame for all natural disasters. here is my problem with this. i looked at the emissions, carbon emissions, which is the gold standard for this whole climate argument. his carbon emissions are lower than obama is at any time in hi eight-year administration. .ake a look at it. it is on the ep figures. so it is game over if we look for carbon emission. ifif i that is the standard, tr wins. >> that's why with they want to keep us lockdown going into nex year. >> exactly. meanwhile a california, trump was getting kudos on his effort to focus on the wildfires from governor gavin newsome. >> i want to thank you and acknowledge the work that you have done in terms of your response. and we were just talking and this may be of bracket that the
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states received in the support as well as the major disaster declaration. >> that was a big moment to get such accolades from the governo of california, given all of the bad words we have heard from gavin newsome in recent weeks toward trump. i found this tonight about joe biden. i he's continuing this environmental argument ahead an environmental virtual meeting tonight. i want viewers and you to look at the bright side of your screen. note the court fromf joe biden' year. watch. >> the environmental justice, s we can turn the faucet on and abreathe clean air. i'm sorry, i'm about to end. we have to live, so we have to give people a chance. >> that proctor, he will never be -- my question, was the court attached anything or was it jus a o decoration at that point?
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>> maybe that operates and mayb that is what opens him up. looks like an earpiece accordin to me. he was noted that great having trouble in the field. kamala harris bread into her ow difficulties at a surprise visi to miami late last week. she went to the florida memoria university force the meeting with the reason she was greeted by the university marching band and your pal at a local restaurant. crowds of hispanic trump supporters filled the streets t protest her visit. they were concerned that the biden/harris agenda is socialistic and communistic. this is exactly what these people from venezuela and cuba fled. they are very in fear of encounters up like that of the united states, should biden win. it is quite a scene down there. >> the president is doing a big pitch so why is he going there tomorrow? >> he's going to tomorrow because you look at that poll,r
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trump is up 50% over biden who isid up 46% among hispanics in florida. think of this come up against hillary clinton trump is set 35- 65. these are 65.numbers that he ca have. >> good stuff. we're going to keep an eye on that. much.s so right now there is a very publi and transparent effort and not just discrediting my next guest but censoring his ideas. dr. scott atlas will respond to those in just a moment.
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>> dr. atlas has been out there >> dr. atlas has been out there saying basically it is fine for young people to get sick. >> he's joined the task force i office and publicly stated -- dr. ellis he says just let it go . that is not a plan. that is a plan for depth in the millions, not the hundreds of thousands. >> that is just the chattering class coming up to dr. scott ellis and nearly 100 of these colleagues want to keep dr. atlas's use out of the public via. why is he such a threat. dr. ellis, thank you for joinin us tonight. it seems that goal here is to
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intimidate you and maybe even silence you, sensor you. but what is your reaction tonight? >> thanks for having me, laura. you know, it is sort of sad to see that as soon as you get up white house badge you are subject to attack. this is the world we live in. i was sort of naïve although i knew the media press bias, i didn't realize that things had deteriorated to this point. it d.is sad. there is no one who knows me would think that i am not about the science. my words have been distorted. but i'm not the story. the ndstory is the pandemic. the story is up at almost 200,000 a americans who have di in the story is that anybody wh is worth anything in their life would be asking the president o united states to help. i'm in healthcare policy i understand them career in
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academic medicine. if somebody has but help of the greatest crisis in a century at least of there something wrong with you if you could say no to that. i already need a new white hous badge because we have a lot mor gray here in the few weeks that i've been here. there ishe no chance that i am mouthpiece for the president or that i'm going to be intimidate by people who are sort of my former colleagues and somehow think that they can silence people who disagree with them.. i think it is outrageous and i think it is sad. i think it shows where the country's right now and it show break universities are right no andie i think americans are to look at this very critically an understand what they are doing with their lives. we are in a crisis and we ought to get together as a country an do anything that we can to help everybody get out of l this. >> this is what cnn's medical contributor set up both president. >> you called but the president did last night at this indoor
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rally with thousands of people, most, if not many, wearing -- not wearing masks negligent homicide. >> that's what you would call the action of somebody who through their negligence cause the depth of other people. >> this is the former bush whit house medical advisor. negligent homicide. have a hit rock bottom yet? >> politics has entered the discussion in the middle of the pandemic. it is a disgrace. the country is an embarrassment in many ways. i have people from all of the world estimate of what is ap happening in the united states and you guys have lost your mind . it's unfortunate this has, during an election. and i know for a fact that the trumpet ministration did everything they could to have people and they gave masks to everybody and they strongly
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encouraged everybody to wear masks and they had hand sanitizer get the option of people attending any distance. the kind of hyperbole is so destructive h to people in the problem with that is the kind o wording instills fear and we ar in a country here we are fear i a contagion at this point. we have to get ourselves together here and be rational, be logical and have common sense . really double down on protectin the people who are at risk and making sure our hospitals can handle things and handle medica care for everybody and then in the endic safely with all that mitigation factors -- >> i'm sorry, were out of time. i hate to do that to you. we want you for the hour. thank you so much but if you notice that president trump has been playing -- with rallies. on king's hawaiian bread! yum! king's hawaiian.
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>> laura: "the ingraham angle" is investigated and we may figure out why president trump is using the song ymca to close
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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. >> sha shannon: quite a haircut. they look like they are having fun. we begin with a fox news alert, the president in california getting a firsthand look at some of the utter devastation. in the wake of a number of western wildfires and clashing with local officials over how to prevent them. back east his opponent lays the blame squarely of the president's feed.
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