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and was treated horribly. typical. sad, but true.. unfortunately, that's all the t time you have left. we will always remain independent, never let the media mob. now, are you going to start with one of those scary signature monologues i watch on the weekend and can't turn my tv off watching it? >> jeanine: [laughs] thanks, i appreciated it. i'm not scaring anyone tonight. the facts speak for themselves. we will let the jury decide. >> sean: hold on. all right, you are cutting into my show. all right, take care, sean. i am judge jeanine pirro in for laura ingraham here tonight and this is the "the ingraham angle." it turns out biden's call for a
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blanket and on deportation is attracting a crowd at the border. tom homan will show us how the incoming president is already putting americans at risk.tt also, biden stumbles and kamala seeks to fill the michelle obama hole in the media's heart. raymond arroyo explains in "seen and unseen." but just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, the effort to vilify dehumanized trump supporter's is reaching disturbing new heights. back in 2015 they were deplorables. but now cnn is likening the maga crowd to terrorists. >> they have clearly been radicalized. and it explodes in an ofy violence and mayhem. and just insanity. you saw it with the islamic state. >> whether you go to iraq, syria, yemen, all places that should have a look at all like america, you -- when i followed extremism there, a human being
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who was so charismatic they could spark a revolutionary movement. you have to think of the president not just as the commander and chief, but as a charismatic spark. >> jeanine: that's just a range, but it gets worse. the former cia chief of staff under obama wants to see more deep states spying on americanfo citizens. >> i think we are going to have to reset our entire intelligence approach to these whiteto supremacists militias, these dangerous ultranationalist organizations. i think we're going to have to look at a greater surveillance of them. the fbi's going to have to run confidential sources. >> jeanine: the irony of calling for ramping up of domestic spying on martin luther king day shouldn't be lost on anyone. this kind of paranoia is corrosive to society. and it's now being directed at our men and women in uniform.
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the associated press reportsre the fbi is vetting national guard troops in d.c. on fears of insider attack. of course, a few paragraphs into the story the ap admits that military leaders say there is "no evidence of any threats." but that didn't stop one of the top democrats in the house judiciary committee from spreading this conspiracy. >> you know, i was thinking. the guard is 90 some odd percent, i believe, male. only about 20% of white males voted for biden. you have to figure that in the guard, which is which is predominantly more conservative there were military people and police looking to defend the constitution. protected those who were in the insurrection, so it does concern
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me. >> jeanine: my name he now isn, victor davis hanson, senior fellow. and harmeet dhillon, ceo of the center for american liberty. victor, i will start with you. i have to imagine that at some point there will be a necessary backlash to all of these smears. >> yeah, there is. we have descended into a collective madness. it's a lot scarier than mccarthyism. three times they've entered articles of impeachment against donald trump and now they want to try him as a private citizen. they banned his followers, we are hearing these creepy words deprogramming. reprogramming. and, janine, these are not insignificant people.el these are the levels of power in american society. these are the $5 trillion silicon valley people, it's the corporate boardroom, its professional athletes hollywood, it's the media. but donald trump has no voice now.of he is not tweeting, he's not indiscriminately tweeting. he is gone.
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he has no voice. so there's going to be empathy. americans don't like bullies. they may get tired of what they call sore losers, but they can't stand bullies. and donald trump is taking this. it's going to work in his favor. i think you're going to have a backlash. you can't have a clarion call -- let's say we have blanket amnesty in a time of lockdowns when people can't get vaccinated and they are terrified of this pandemic and 8,000 people are going to cross without any background check and open borders. this is madness. this is all about prepping for this new agenda that's going to come out in two weeks that doesn't poll well, whether it's the new green deal or packing court or a national new votingt law. smearing people as racist was a political ploy to scare people so that they can steamroll this agenda. >> jeanine: you know, they can scare people, victor, but i really believe that people are going to react because it's so unfair.
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they don't like seeing someone that 75 million people supported being kicked when he's down. but we will move on. a new op-ed by max boot in "the washington post" says that trump couldn't have incited without the help of fox news. and president biden needs to reinvigorate the fcc, or elsee terrorism, the terrorism we saw january 6, may be the only beginning rather than the end in the plot against america. they now want government censorship after calling trump it for years, they are now the real fascists. >> i think it was george orwell who described socialism as a boot, perhaps a max boot. stamping on the human face forever. and fascism, which is onee
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variation -- private industry and private agencies to carry out the state's bidding. so this is basically what he is advocating. through the government and sec critics. and this is a pure undermining of the kind of give and take of criticism that is essential to the democratic process essentially advocating a new form of fascism. >> jeanine: well, it's a new form of fascism, but it is also a call for essentially a clash of the individuals who are beiny assaulted and criticized for no reason. >> well, the key thing here is that the left -- you know, they are trying to do something that goes way beyond the election. the election was very close. the democrats take the senate
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very narrowly. they lose ground in the house about ten republican seats. the presidential race was close. now they are trying to take --e where they have no clear mandates, the country is evenly divided, and they are now trying to demonize and criminalize all the people who voted on the other side. they are trying to turn the opposition into a kind of captive population. and that's why all their analogies come from foreign wars. they talk about isis, they talk about al qaeda, they talk about the bouts party. basically we build with those people with bombs and bullets. they are acting like domestic critics. >> jeanine: it's terrible. this is what msnbc frank figleoci had to say about the fbi monitoring our national guardsmen. >> there was signs of radicalization are not that somebody has a criminal record
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or that somebody is on a terrorist watch list but rathera that they have online postings. the fbi doesn't have those kind of resources, nor do they have the time frame in the race against the clock to check out 25,000 media postings. nor do they have the legal authority to do so. that is my concern. >> jeanine: when does this become monitoring every trump supporter? >> we are already doing thatal judge jeanine. i warned when we had the patriot act that this would eventually be turned against american citizens. we have learned many years ago through edward snow and others that it has been. so today, the government doesn't even need the tools. the fbi doesn't need those tools. they need to just make one phone call to their corporate allies at big tech and big tech will do it for them. we have seen the deep platforming of large groups of conservatives. i'm not talking about french people, i'm not talking about qanon supporters. i'm talking about mainstream conservatives. this is what foreign governments do right before they crackdown on their citizens.
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they jam the airways, they cut off the means of communication. so we have already been having surveillance of our citizens for many years. and now that the left is taking control of that information, we already have a politicized fbi. i think only bad things are going to come, and i wish i could say that americans are going to rise up and americans are going to be alert about this, but remember that our country was -- people did not stand up as much as they should have against mccarthyism.ja they did not stand up when japanese-american citizens were put into camps with the paranoia and fear there. and we are very much living through an unprecedented demonization of half of the united states right now. and the other half is jeering and cheering and controlling the airwaves as well. so i think this is a civil rights crisis of epic
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proportions. whether you are left or you are right. you should be deeply concerned about the weaponization of this corporate alliance that he mentioned again citizens. and the idea that the sec could even control what is on the airwaves like that. and so -- >> jeanine: victor, imagine what -- >> imagine what it will be like. >> jeanine: yup. >> terrible favor. >> jeanine: victor, very quickly, we only have a few seconds left, victor. this is what katie couric said on bill maur's hbo show, the belmar show friday at about g.o.p. members of congress which fits into what we are talking about. >> some people are believing the garbage they are being fed 24/7 by their constituents, the internet, and they bought into this big lie. and the question is, how are we going to really almost deprogram these people who have signed up for the cult of trump.
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>> jeanine: victor, deprogramming supporters of trump? >> i don't know where she prefers -- the soviet, chinese or north korea model. donald trump did not surveilled associate press reporters but he did not stick the fbi on a political campaign. and he did not weaponize the irs to go after his enemies. when we have fascism, it does not come with somebody with orange hair and a long tie. it comes with somebody who is suave, charismatic, liberal, and a law professor. so they better take a look at the last administration where we really did have abuses of civil liberties on the part of the government, which was green-lighted by katie couric and others. >> jeanine: it is amazing. thank you so much for that conversation. thanks for being with us tonight. remember all of the frenzied warnings that the entire country was under threat of a mass maga uprising?
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>> all 50 state capitals under threat of armed protests in the run-up to inauguration. no external terrorist over to -- did this to us. we have never worried like this. even after 9/11. >> it's a very serious time right now, anderson. all across the country, threats facing almost every state and city. >> it's an ongoing threat because it's not going to go away simply when this president disappears. we are facing the possibility of a permanent insurgency.di >> jeanine: permanent? more like nonexistent. in reality, we saw our military used to advance a political narrative. here now is chris bedfordal senior editor at the federalist. chris, are we about to endure four years of right-wing insurrection fantasy? >> i think we are about to endure that. sunday was supposed to be the
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big protest, and all the state capitals -- they were between 25,000 soldiers in our cityll right here in washington, d.c.- they are shutting down bridges everywhere we go. if you went down to the florida state capital on sunday which was heavily fortified there were five protesters there including the number of anarchists and a antifa member. police outnumbered in every city. at new york's capital where cuomo had set up three lines of security, there were no protesters. only journalists.. and here in d.c. today, the police were going around block to block warning people downtown capitol hill that they had to evacuate their homes over some potential insurgent activity when it turned out it was one of the homeless people d.c. now allows to tent out on the city that lit their tent on fire. four more years of this for sure. >> jeanine: i don't know where
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that's going to take us. but chris, listen to the spirit today on cnn democrat congressman steve cohen of tennessee made this serious allegation against a republican colleague. >> we saw congressman bogart taking a group of people for a tour sometime after the third and before the sixth. she had a large group with her. [indiscernible] >> jeanine: congressman bogart denied this, but this is a vicious smear. it's been peddled by a number of democrats with no evidence tomb back it up so far. >> nancy pelosi is among them. these people have accused republicans of giving tours. i'm glad they finally mentioned a single congressman or congresswoman's name. before this, they haven't. the problem with this narrative is that the capital was largely closed. essentially has been due to covid. it was only family and staff family even allowed to tour the capital at that time. this is very likely bogus. >> jeanine: and the shame of
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it is that we are going to continue to hear more of that as they try to deprogram trump supporters and bring in more national guard. chris, thanks so much for being with us tonight. mwi and before he has even entered office, thousands of honduran migrants are hurtling towards our southern border due to biden's promises. tom homan has a reaction. plus the slew of joe's planned executive action making us wonder, does he really care about what's best for americans? congressman lee zelman weighs in, next. l l l l l
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♪ ♪ >> there will not be another foot of wall constructed on my administration. sent to the united statesst congress a path of citizenship for 11 million undocumented folks. we shouldn't be putting these people in jail. >> jeanine: a funny thing happened. when you promise to throw open your borders, you get a stream of migrants pouring towards our country. sensing a grave mistake, joe biden is now trying to take it all back. pleading with the caravan not to come.
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but the genie is already out of the bottle as we learned fromar one of the honduran migrants heading north. >> i'm here today because i'm dreaming to get to the u.s.g i just want patience that we can get to the u.s. because they are having a new president, biden is going to help all of us. he has given us 100 days to get to the u.s. >> jeanine: joining me now is someone who has been warning about this very situation for months. tom homan, former acting director of vice. all right, biden's big mouth is already harming the country. and he hasn't even been sworn in yet. what say you? >> i'll say this first. he's not realizing his mistake judge. he knew exactly what he was doing. during the first surge, i briefed the white house numerous times. what's causing the sergeant how we can shut it down.
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so he knew his words during hish campaign. the promises he made he knew would cause a caravan. he knew it would cause losing control of the border. but his quest for power and to satisfy the far left and get their votes meant more to him than the safety and security of this country. that is what is most alarming to me, that he knew exactly what he was doing. now he's trying to push back on that. too little, too late. he lit the fire. it's on its way. >> jeanine: i happen to agree with you, tom. i really do think he knew exactly what he was doing. just as biden did in 2014 and 2015. but open border radicals are already pressuring biden for not only a blanket moratorium on halt on any arrests or apprehension of immigrants. so tom, no more rest. another words such as have completely open borders, zero enforcement. we are not going to build anymore wall. what a mess. >> look, he created a perfect
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recipe. he said he could put a moratorium on deportation, he wants to end ice detension, knowing that it shows 9 out of 10 asylum-seekers do not quality. they will just be released to the country. it's even worse now because congress in december it got 20,000 detention funding. so 52,000 people need attentiont no it will go down to 31,000 which they will fill those beds in a matter of two weeks when the surge comes. so what do we do with hundreds of thousands coming across the border in the next few months? they are going to be released to the united states. and they will wait and hide out daca comes along. let's remember the family crisis -- the surge in '14 and a '13 came from for rewarding bad behavior.
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>> the other part of this is the fact that we thought the democrats who were shutting dowt america, we've got this mask tmandate. i understand el paso -- i mean the covid rate is like 50% there. i could be wrong, but i read that. what about the health of americans? what about the jobs of americans that they have lost. that is not playing into the -- this at all? >> now, and thank you for bringing this up. not enough people are talking about it. look, when you've a surge at the border, many are going to get by. they send them in big groups. 200 family groups come in what if five have covid? do they have the ability to do rapid testing? let's say they do. what do you do with that group of 150? do you take them to a station and infect everybody there. you can't, because joe biden wants to end that.ec
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so do you release them into the united states? it's going to be a tragedy what's happening on the border in the very near future. t >> jeanine: all right, very quickly, during the biden campaign, he claimed that he would fight for the middle class americans. but obviously that is not happening. >> it's time to rebuild the backbone of this country. the middle class, and this time bring everybody along. i see the world from scranton from working-class towns. i am running as a proud democrat, but i will govern as an american president. >> jeanine: reports indicate that the executive orders he may sign in his first days in office may show how little he cared about the people who voted for them. that's the sad part. he wants to rejoin the paris climate accord on top of it. l w scrap the keystone xl pipeline and signaling to iran that they
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will reenter the disasterous nuclear deal even if they throw a u.s. businessman in jail. joining out to talk about this is new york congressman lee zelman. congressman, good to have you here tonight. biden is really making clear his disdain for america first, is he not? >> you see it with the keystone xl pipeline project. this is something that doesn'tro just kill tens of thousands of jobs, it harms our efforts to be energy independent.us there is the national security concern where we have to rely on other countries that we view as adversaries in order to pursue this resource. the paris climate deal, one of the issues was that nations like china didn't have to make big concessions in order to enter the deal. put aside the fact that this is a treaty that was never presented to the senate for the ratification.e and as you mentioned, the iran nuclear deal, iran being the largest state sponsor of terror.
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they are looking to trip overf themselves to reenter the deal as it is, despite all of the practical ramifications of the fact that this deal is almost done anyway with the sunset provisions. t it's a lot of national security concerns with countries that i view as our adversaries.at >> jeanine: okay, and you know what, congressman, here are more of biden's proposals for his first 100 days. rejoin the world health organization, organize a climate world summit, repealed the 2017 tax cuts, repeal liability protection for gun manufacturers. i ask again, how is this going to make americans lives any better? >> these were campaign promises that unfortunately didn't get appropriately vetted out during the campaign. when you were talking about what he and his campaign were discussing the idea of reversing the 2017 tax cuts, what does
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that mean exactly? reverse all of it or only plan on reversing part of it.xa and as they were getting called out on the fact that ultimately that would mean a lot of people would end up with a tax increase, then they tried to twordsmith their answers as thy were getting called out on it. but you know what, joe biden basically every morning would get away with calling a lid on his day at seven or 8:00 a.m. the media was really in the tank for him.da so they were okay with the fact that they were not able to ask the tough questions and work the accountability to because they wanted to get donald trump out of office. the first example to give the world health organization this time last year. the world health organization was lying to the united states and the rest of the world about what was going on with coronavirus. they were lying that there was no evidence whatsoever of
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human-to-human tranmission. so as you go down that list starting at the beginning with the keystone xl pipeline, iran nuclear deal, other examples that you gave, he might've gotten himself elected to this presidency -- he might be taking the oath on wednesday, but this is going to result in harm to our economy, to job growth, to national security energy independence, and far more. now is the time for even those in the media who helped him get into this position, for them to start asking tough questions too.o. a lot of people are going to get hurt and our country is going to hit get hurt. >> jeanine: clearly. the top democrats are sending a decidedly different message. and that is a sad commentary on where we are right now. thank you very much, congressman lee zeldin. >> thank you, judge. >> jeanine: all right, and still ahead, what is behind the breathless coverage of harris' historic first-ever vice presidency?
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♪ ♪ >> jeanine: it's time for ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment, where we revealed the story behind the headlines. for that, we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. raymond, great to see you tonight. >> great to see you see you. >> jeanine: thank you. the media has been selling kamala harris as a groundbreaker. >> it's courious, isn't it? days before joe biden is sworn in as the 46 president, the media is awash in features and documentaries on kamala harris. and listen closely, i didn't realize that she grew up in england. >> oh, the possibilities are immense. whatever you want to do, you can do.
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i was raised to understand many people will tell you it is impossible. i eat "no" for breakfast. chucks today. >> it's casual go to. i love them, they are comfortable. >> what did it say to you? >> she's down to earth. >> and i thought the same thing and everyone was calling for her head last week. maybe the cover is now okay now that it fits the new chux narrative. didn't you love the intensity the probing questions there from jane pauly? i was struck by the tender all weekend of the historical hard sell for mama kamala. >> vice president-elect kamala harris, the first to break through a historic barrier. >> this country's first black woman vice president whose mother arrived in this country as an immigrant from india.pr >> sworn in as the first black
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first south asian, first woman vice president. >> she is a history maker. >> didn't you love that? [laughs] >> jeanine: i have to tell you, i've never seen such a -- we had melania trump, obviously she wasn't the vice president. i understand a female vice president is a ceiling that is being broken. but there's just so much excitement, and i don't hear a lot. she laughs a lot. doesn't she? >> and judge, think about it. everything is historic if youu look at it the right way. donald trump was the first billionaire president, the first real estate mogul. nobody did a documentary about that. but this is positioning. and there is a major reason you are seeing so much kamala coverage. that's to create this warm fuzzy narrative and to avoid covering joe biden. now i watched as saturdayri presser, i will bet you didn't. and your audience didn't.
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and i can understand why the administration would want moreid kamala and less joe. they don't want people to see this. >> when i travel the world as vice president -- i often have to explain world leaders, they asked me things like -- tell me how can you define america? figure out how to make it real. i'm not supposed to speak again. come here, don't go away. i know how to pick them. >> judge, it has to be said without partisanship, just objectively looking at this, we are dealing with the most cognitively compromised president perhaps ever. certainly the oldest. and we have to consider that as all these narratives and documentaries are coming out. that is the reality, what you saw there. and i fear we will be dealing with much more of it in the days, weeks, and years ahead. >> jeanine: and you know, i
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suspect that joe has often indicated that when the time is right he may move on and she may become president. i imagine that would be sooner rather than later. but listen, before we run out of time, trump supporter's heckled senator mitt rodney in the airport. delta air lines has added those hecklers onto with the no-fly list. >> putting the law aside, they packed d.c. with 25,000 troops to keep americans from the capital and senate offices. how else are people supposed to talk to the representative? i do not support the yelling.up but these voters are frustrated. they want answers. and this isn't unlike the reaction -- pelosi and company didn't like those tea party people outside the capital
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talking back either. but ignoring them and demeaning them. them and creating all of this chaos, it creates a political frustration that fueled the rise of donald trump and they are ceding their own political destruction again. but my question, is it legal for delta to just say "you can't fly because he talked back to a senator and we didn't like in the waiting room." >> jeanine: well, you know what's interesting is the underlying facts, raymond. because the ceo of delta apparently told lawyers that those people who were creatingly the problem on the plane and in the airport -- they are now on w no-fly list. after that, a spokesman for delta says, no, they are not on a no-fly list. so they haven't figured out which tells me they haven't figured out what the law is. but i suspect that as a private airline, they can do what they want. but the hook, obviously, is where you have federal money
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saving them from being grounded. so that federal money. but you see, i am hearing aboutm people who are being taken off of planes because they have a maga mask on and being told to well, needed to have a mask covering enough of your face. by the way, no doubt speaking of masks, what do you hear is the truth now? >> who knows. but we will explore this as the days go on. i can't wait to see it. >> jeanine: okay, stay tuned and we will watch it. but, raymond, it's been fun having you on. all right, another biden administration official is exposed as a china apologist. china expert stephen mosher explains next. t stephen mosher explains
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> if we can get the overwhelming majority of the population vaccinated, we would be in very good shapewh and coud beat even the mutant. >> that's one way to look at it. we are in it race against the mutant. >> jeanine: we've heard a lot about the mutant covid strainnt from the u.k. but what is the truth? is it more deadly, and could it be used to prolong school closures and the draconian
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restrictions on businesses? here is minnesota state senatoro dr. jenson. good to have you here tonight. what should our viewers at home know about these new mutations of covid? >> thank you, judge. we know that mutant strains are going to occur with virtually any pandemic. the mutant strain coming out of the united kingdom is being neutralized by the antibodies from people recovering fromte covid-19 as well as antibodies induced by the vaccine. so i think that the gloom and doom chicken little sky is falling thing is really overdone. and it's really unfortunate. >> jeanine: all right, so you sound pretty confident about that. but here is what one of biden's advisors said today. >> i worry that the very darkesi days of the pandemic will be
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before us even though we have vaccines coming which is a very very good thing. i think this new variant, this mutated virus that we are seeint in england, ireland, and elsewhere which is now here in the united states means that we could have really our roughest days in the immediate days ahead. >> jeanine: doctor, you seem to have indicated that. that doesn't seem to be a lot of truth to the doom and gloom. you know, why are they selling this as it worse than what you think it is?n >> well, dr. ostrom is a very smart man, but he's been gloom and doom from the beginning. last march he made a comment where we could have something more than 2.5 million people dead. he also told us that hockey rinks are especially bad places for viruses to go. he's told us economically that we can pay for all of the lost wages for employees, small businesses, city and county government he's become and economist.
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if we are at the bottom of the third, we got two more years of this. if you look at the pandemic and 2009, that lasted 19 months. if you look at the pandemic of 1918, that lasted 26 months. i don't think this pandemic is going to last 36 months, but ifp you want to be gloom and doom it certainly does paralyze people's ability to think for themselves. >> jeanine: unfortunately, it is one of the excuses for the lockdown. ewhich it seems that suddenly a lot of the democrats are saying gee, maybe we don't need it anymore.ai i'm sure that's nothing to do with politics.be but then again, you know a little about politics. so i imagine you might agree. >> i do agree. it's interesting, a couple months ago he came out and said we have to have a nationwide lockdown. fauci came out and said no, i don't that we do. biden came out and said, we don't have to crush the economy. and governor cuomo said we had
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to open otherwise there will be -- won't be anything left to open. at some point, some of these comments are literally just fearmongering noise. we should be celebrating what's going on. >> jeanine: at this point, we have a vaccination. anyway, dr. jensen, think so much for being with us tonight. >> thank you. >> jeanine: all right, and nearly one year later, the w.h.o. was finally ready to admit china could have done more early to warn the world about covid. of course, the w.h.o. won't lift a finger to hold china accountable and don't expect biden to hold their feet to the fire either. many troubling ties between china and incoming biden administration officials. and tonight we have another. according to the free big -- beacon, the man biden has chosen for undersecretary of defense works at a research center that is partnered with china's peking university, a
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school officials have long time considered a security risk. joining me now is china expert and the author of the "bully invasion." how troubling is this association? i judge me of incoming administration with a lot of policymakers who have been very opposed to the chinese communist party for many, many years. given the scrutiny that will be on joe biden himself and the rest of the biden family, theyne won't be in -- and he sweetheart deals in china. they won't be inviting air force one when joe biden visits china if he does or if the secretary of state goes there.oe i'm really worried about the second tier or third tier people in the administration, because many of them have long-standing ties with china going back decades. we have our policy wrong for decades. we finally have a clear eyed
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policy towards china thanks to president trump, thanks to mike pompeo and others in the trop administration. it would be a shame to go to china with a great big reset button. remember the one that hillary clinton brought to russia and say we are going to completely reset our china policy and go back to the failed policy of the obama/biden administration. in 2016 they were predicting that by 2020, the chinese economy would be larger -- the chinese military would be as formidable as the u.s. military or gradually grouping up to that. that didn't happen. because of the tough-minded trump policies. >> jeanine: all right, well last thing -- the possibility oi the u.s. decoupling from china's economy. here is what he said. t >> "driving the two scientific communities apart when they should be working together." your response, steve?
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>> i think the two scientific communities are fairly far apart. we have a 50 man delegation in wuhan now. cooling their heels and a two week quarantine in a hotel in wuhan. i don't know that they will ever be allowed into the lab at wuhan which is probably the source of the virus. we've been told lots of stories over the years, we've been told that came from and a bat. no, it came from the u.s. army a bio weapon released in wuhan. >> jeanine: i've got to wrap it up. steve, got to wrap it up. ten seconds.s. all right, steve, thank you very much. thank you. and do you think hillary clinton has gotten over her 2016 loss yet? the last bite explains, next. using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life.
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>> jeanine: according to hillary clinton a nancy pelosi, the capital riot was all part of vladimir putin's master plan. >> historically will find out who he is beholden to, who pulled his strings. i would love to see his phone records to see if he was talking to putin the david the insurgents invaded our capitol. >> jeanine: would be funny but now that their party is in power, conspiracy theories like that will become established fact. that's all the time we have tonight. i judge jeanine pirro infer laura ingraham. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. >> shannon: do you understand, i think i shannon: i think of told you back home where i grew up you have a giant fan in my hometown, in my home in tallahassee, florida and i can't imagine how excited he is that he gets to see you tonight plus me. >> that's right. two for the price of one.
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