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we will be praying for all of you. a lot to digest from the weekend on monday. we will see you back here onon monday. ♪ ♪ >> i'm laura ingraham this is the ingraham angle, a very busy friday night. terms team turns tingles and in a devastating for fashion. also, as the anti- trump lincoln project crumbles, we expose those who facilitated their rise with glenn greenwald perry joe biden says we will wear masks for the next year even if vaccinated. what is the science a? we told you they were going to do that. t reacts to all that, plus jill and joe's garden of love. what is that? and the upside down hearing goes upside down.
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raymond arroyo with that in "friday follies."pr first, former president trump legal team turns the tables laying out their arguments against impeachment and forget their brevity. in a few concrete ways, they dismantled key pieces ofet the democrats rather incoherent constitutional argument.nc i will break down a few pieces tonight for you. the most important ones. the core claim of democrats impeachment article is that trump speech incited the january 6 riot. his speech on january six, here is strong counsel michael vanderveen. >> the senate should be extremely careful about the president the president this case has set. consider the language that the house impeachment article alleges to constitute to incite. "if you don't fight like hell, you not going to have a country anymore."
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this is ordinary political rhetoric that is virtually indistinguishable from the language that has been used by people across the political spectrum. for hundreds of years. >> and he had the example. >> democrats are going to fight. >> we fight. >> we are going to fight like hell. >> we are going to fight like hell. >> it's language that they've used, that republicans have used, big deal. it shows nothing. number two, the attorney responded with this. rather inconvenient fact. >> democratic candidates complained that an election was stolen because of russian collusion. that is in no way incitement to an insurrection. somehow when democratic
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candidates decry an election as stolen or illegitimate, it is never a big lie. we have been doing it for years. >> of course. we documented it. we covered it night after night after night. trump was never a legitimate president. number three, last night we showed you how head impeachment manager tried to block the 2016 election results. today the trump team exposed the co-conspirators.ge >> i object to the votes from the state of wisconsin which should not be very. >> i object to the certificate from the state of georgia parity i object to the certificate from the state of north carolina.
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>> are they all guilty to? they don't like democracy. know they had a problem with the certification so they made their statement and they saidac their piece. by the democrats own standards. all of those soundbites, all of those comments, in some way constitute altogether something approachingun sedition. traders? that's what they want you to believe that's the bogus threshold for incitement they offered against president trump of. when use the same language they openly question the legitimacy of a presidential election. the ad the whole russian collusion onto it for it it's totally innocuous. and in fact, it's constitutionally protected speech. finally, the attorney vanderveen existing fleetfa expose the democrats constitutional overreach. >> the house manager's position as stated in their trial brief
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was and i quote the first amendment does not apply at all to in impeachment proceedings. the text of the first amendment expressly resists congressmen regulating speech. the position advanced by the house managers is essentially an unlimited impeachment standard without constitutional guardrails, unmoored to any specific legal test, under other than the unbridled discretion of congress. >> but it certainly the intent of the democrats. political revenge is the main motivation when it comes to the former president. join me now is former white house press secretary senior editor of the federalist. founder of the center for american liberty, there is a lot of criticism of the including from yours truly on day one. i thought it was as many did, rambling.
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today, finally, i think a lot of folks felt relieved. your thoughts? >> it shouldn't have been so hard for the democrats have hung themselves on their own contradictions and hypocrisy over the many years. daisy abrams case in georgia when she said the race is still on from her. you have united states senators, democrats who backed her up in that and so, this rhetoric is he easy to show. him gladt they did. there is a more complicated issue that stillwi has to be hug appear. and won't defend the president when it comes to impeachment or
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conviction, he should have had the wisdom never to have called the crowd to washington on that day the boat was taking place. that was like assembling nitro english or in. just common sense says don't bring the crowd to washington on that day, it is too risky. i wish the president had the wisdom not to have done that. >> that's a different question. that's a common sense opinion, and i actually agree with you. i think it was unwise. given everything that was happening. but incitement mean something very specific in our law. brandenburg versus ohio 1969 supreme court case, the language has to have an imminent effect to indicate that we would have violence likely to be spawned from those words. it's a tough standard to meet. they didn't even come close to meeting that standard. >> i thought president trump's attorneys did a good job talking about the standards and how the house democrat managers had
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failed to even meet the first m test. i thought it was really interesting to that they weren't just defending their client, but really if you showed a little bit of those clips from their video montages, those were utterly devastating. they went on at length showing how senators in that chamberer d use the exact same rhetoric that they were complaining about presidentt trump using or in soe cases far far far worse. in fact, violent rhetoric sometimes really prominent people like kamala harris talking about murdering about donald trump or mike pence. and also people talking about being violent with trump voters. at the end of it the attorneys talked about how even speech like that is constitutionally protected. it wasn't just about what's happening in impeachment, but talking about why we have freedom of speech and why we want to protect that so people can use their words to talk against each other so that worsl things don't happen. >> this is cnn's astute analysis
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of trump's legal defense. watch. >> today was basically a legal demonstration of what about is him. >> there was a lot of stuff they are including a lot of what about ism. >> is that the best they can do? this standard is imminent lawless action per your words have to provoke imminent lawless action. this is embarrassing. at some point it becomes in embarrassing for the media. >> in they are all using the same terms so they clearly have the talking points. i'm old enough to remember when the first amendment lawyers on both sides of the aisle would have fought to the death for the right for any american to say the words they want in a political setting and not be prosecuted for their thoughts and their words.
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to meet the standard has shifted dramatically to the point where even people in the room he used that type of violent language like molly just mentioned, themselves they see no irony in convicting others for using the same language. we are throwing the constitution out the window and the law out the window you're turning the language of the very impeachment standard out the window. it requires high crimes and misdemeanors paid the standardrd is not material. him glad the defense team kept it tight today and it was very effective. we are looking forward to the acquittal.l. >> not that there's anything happening in the country. he said something that i think undergirds what you're referencing earlier and just the hatred of trump at the core ofe this. >> hatred at the heart of the frivolous contempt to blame donald trump for the criminal acts of the rioters based on no real evidence other than rank speculation. hatred is a dangerous thing.
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we all have to work to overcome it. hatred should have no place in this chamber in these proceedings. >> i thought that was, it was no legal argument, but i think that cuts across party lines and i think people have had enough of all of this stuff. >> this is where i will defend president trump. he was greeted by what, resistance. the resistance was the group that fought the in france. they said not my president. they boycotted, they tried to overturn his election and there was violence at his inauguration and people they leaked an weapon eyes, classified information against donald trump and of course there was the whole
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collusion narrative to get him out ofac office. since the day he was elected in 2016, if you want legitimacy you have to act by them yourself. you cannot hold this type of hatred againstol somebody else d not expect somebody to get mad at you one day. this is where washington is just ascended into his terribleer ste of partisanship. >> molly commit today with nikki haley came out and she made a statement, and it was similar sentiment to what about how we can support what president trump did, she received an enormous blowback as you can imagine from trump supporters online. the divide in the party, is it significant or is it the same old establishment where they just want to take it back. >> i think what republican voters are looking for people who don't fall for the media streaks. nikki haley got in trouble because she talked to a reporter who probably wasn't operating in good faith and trying to cause problems. she needs to be smarter when she's dealing with media to
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avoid those types of traps that are set upsm that way. i think people, i think a lot of people are pretty unified and excited about having made some much-needed policy updates and then also more people needing, whether that's having an economic policy that focuses on the middle-classan and understanding that theth left is actually going to war against the founding of this country in that that needs to be defended against. it needs to be defended against with some fights.ne so people are looking for leaders who have that fight. and don't get distracted by the media trap. >> here is a key. if you're getting praised by the new york times and washington post, you're probably not going to be the next republican party dominated. i think, of everything i saw, he won today's condescension and snobbery award. not the most constitutionally sophisticated argument.n >> as you heard in his voice
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there. >> to those glasses make you smarter. your thoughts on this. >> jake was a college cartoonist, so look at him. this level of snobbery is really out of place here. i think as editorial layer, they started slow. they did a great job today. i think the president was well served by his defense team today. we really need to move on from this and any republicans trying to linger over there hurt and rehashing all of this are doing a biggest service to the country into the voters who put them in office. >> this is all over shortly. do you think president trump numbers go up after this, stay the same, or go down? >> stay the same.
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he's going to be acquitted. it's fascinating to watch him in florida without twitter and without communicating. whoever's going to get that first interview with him, i have a feeling he's got a lot to get off his chest. >> it think his approval numbers that's what i was getting at our going up.p. when he's off twitter, people are saying i like those policies. those were working out pretty well for my family. biden want you to wear a mask for maybe another year, is that okay with you? even if you're vaccinated. mask up. the doctor sounds off, plus if these covid edicts continue, we're going to inch destroy our entire society. is that an overstatement? he's here to tell us it's not. that's next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> it's critically important to wear this mask in the next year here can save lives. a significant number of lives. >> i told you. his mask mandate would be with us forever if he and doctor fauci have there way. perhaps the most comprehensive review of the evidence unmasked to date. the co-authors, it is not unreasonable at this time to conclude that surgical and cloth masks have absolutely no impact
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on controlling the transmission of covid 19. masks can be harmful. shocking, but not 1 entirely surprising. evidence from 14 randomized controlled trials did not support a substantial effect on transmission of love confirmed influenza. all right, joining me now is dr. scott atlas. former covid virus or. why has this study from may by the cdc then can completely.
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>> thank you for having me. masks are really the radioactive issue of this whole pandemic. and it's really something that is a real case study in how people have just simply ignored all the data that is contrary to what they want tory believe and want everybody else to believe. the cd study in may 20 and all the show that masks on the general population, do not stop the transmission nor the receiving the infection. that's what they say in two or three different ways in that article that's never reported. it's also never reported that they pointed out the abundant and evidence from europe, austria, elgin belgium, italy, the uk, spain, as well as there are 37 or 38 states in the u.s.
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and including the other states have had city mandates on masks of the cases were not controlled by mask mandates. then there is, the data from denver, one large randomized study of general population use of masks that showed not a significant reduction in the spread of cases. along with this evidence that you will never hear about in the news. you will never see it in the newspaper. >> it's worse than that, the even raise the issue of studies that were performed, some of them ignored, then you're an anti- mask. you are a person that once the virus to rage all over the world. but let me hold on, dr. fauci said this past week even after you're vaccinated commies to have to wear masks. i guess forever.
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he also put on a little demonstration yesterday. watch. >> you wear a mask, one of the ways you could do it if you would like to put a cloth mask over, which actually here, then here and here where you can get is much better contained.. >> dr. atlas, if the science is let's say not clear, what is this whole act about leakage in demonstration and two or three, four masks. why is he doing it? >> you know, the usage of masks again has taken on a life of its own. i think it shows something more fundamental which is that there is a tremendously damaged psyche, particularly in the
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united states a tremendous amount of fear that people think okay, they want to naturally have some control over this when they are afraid and the only thing they can really do besides watch their hands a lot is they can have a mask. so, i'm not sure, i think your point is very important, what is the endgame here? when are we going to be able to live normally. if everyone is vaccinated, we still have to socially distance, wear masks, what iscc going on here? is it true that if we don'tt hae any cases, we better still be careful because it could be a new strain that pops up? i just think that people really have to sort of i believe inl giving people the information, we live in a free country,. >> know we don't. dr. atlas, right now we do not live in a free country. i'm sorry, but we don't. you can't go and visit your parents when you want too. i mean they want to restrict travel apparently to florida. so the idea, i mean doctor max
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v5 said this week that we are going to be wearing masks until there is virtually no threat from the virus. unapparently somebody in uruguay has the virus, that still a threat to us so we're still going to have to be wearing masks. that is disturbing. >> i think it's very worrisome here, the process of taking liberties, they are bigger than what we think. there could be curfews forever. it's conceivable to me that you can be restricted from going outside unless you are covid free. we have never known the power of the government until we saw it during this pandemic. what's worse, we never knew the power of fear and people acquiesced into things even if they don't believe in them. it's a mask forever. we have to have vaccine equity around the world.
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this is going into a direction that i think nobody intestate paid it except a few of us that saw this coming. >> let me .1 other thing out. in a survey of the american public that i read recently, 72% of americans say they plan on wearing masks even if quote the pandemic is over a.eam i'm pointing out here, there is a tremendous damage to the american psyche. and very fearful for the country. i don't know what's going to happen here, we are definitely raising a generation of neurotic children. do you think what they couldn't think, they can't even save facial cues. everyone is a potential threat to them. >> it is a form of child abuse. i'm just going to say it. dr. atlas, thank you so much
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freight how many vaccines does the country need? president biden apparently thinks it is one who. >> 100 million more and we are able to move up the delivery dates within an additional 200 million vaccines to the end of july. we're on track with enough supplies to treat 300 million americans by the end of july. >> buy stock in the pharmaceutical current companies i guess. about 35 million americans got the first dose of the vaccine with more than 11 million getting both doses and the covid infection rate is down 36 percent over the last 14 days. is this wise or even needed? author of unreported truth about covid 19 lockdown part three, alex, are the drops in cases, is the dropping cases due to the vaccine rollout, or something
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else? >> it'ss absolutely not down due to the rollout. it began about a month ago and it accelerated in the last couple weeks. it looks like seasonality may play some role in that. it's possible we're getting close in some places to herd immunity, although i hate to even say that out loud because the vaccine has made a full out of people that said this before. the proof of that is israel in the uae which are to very different countries, but they ivaccinated more people than anywhere else in the world per capita, especially israel whichh is using the pfizer vaccines which as one of the two vaccines we use here. and israel has had an actual outlier in the wrong direction. it is clear from the data that the vaccines are not going to get those 20 deaths orn hospitalizations. we're going have to live with
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some. so if the goal is to eliminate this respiratory virus which is something we've never succeeded in doing in history, i don't know, we're going to make ourselves crazy. we're going to destroy our society. people like you and me will be stuck on the outside viewed as these heretics because we have the gall to say. >> we only have hundreds and hundreds of years, thousands of years of viral science on our side, and emerging antivirals that provide no benefits. great to see you tonight as always. congrats on your new book, which i have already started and i'm going to tweet out all the stuff about your new book. coming up, joe and jill invite us in for participation, observation of their romance. and another zoom that fail, this
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♪ hello, colonial penn? ♪ ♪ >> live from america's news livs headquarters i'm marianne rafferty. at the cdc saying in person schooling can be done safely with masking and social distancing. the cdc saying that exiting teachers important but not a prerequisite for getting back kids in the classroom. the officials are careful not to call for a mandate to reopen all schools, president biden asking for $130 billion in aid to help schools meet the new standards. the pentagon pulling 20 additional vaccination teams, bringing the total members of service people in the field at 2000. the teams are being approved in a phased approach and based on
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the need. if the pentagon hopes to deploy as many as 19,000 troops across 100 teams. i marianne rafferty, now back to "the ingraham angle." ♪ ♪ >> it is time for friday follies. raymond arroyo. raymond, it was like a hallmark card come to life at the white house today. >> they created a long display. you might call joe and jill's garden ofey love. everybody is feeling a little down. >> a little joy and a little help. >> cardboard cutouts. it looks like those we're made in five minutes.
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out of work worker, the kid on zoom all day long. look, i appreciate the gesture. the media use the occasion the real joe biden about all the issues on the americans minds. >> what is your gift for valentine's day? >> i'm not telling him. >> how do you next time, bring us coffee too. >> love your dogs. >> thank you.
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>> which one is the old one. >> happy valentines. >> happy valentines. >> what genes are you wearing, joe? >> i thought you were serious that they were going to shout out questions are you really going to shut down travel cover domestic travel in the united states. a going to reach into mexico for those illegal immigrants that were sent to mexico to live. are you going to repopulate our country with people who've already been at least temporarily sent elsewhere? but no, how do you keep the love alive? >> look. there was a particularly disturbing moment i need to share with you. this was during a house financial services committee hearing you might say chairman maxine waters hearing was turned upside down by this film. >> today's big economy and the alaska session it offers a jump to anyone who wants one. during covid 19 we must make sure that our nation's sole
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proprietors and the smallest of small businesses picket will the gentlemen suspend? i'm sorry, mister emery? are you okay? >> i am. >> you're upside down, tom. i don't know how to fix that. >> can somebody get that right side up? >> is this a metaphor? >> i don't know, but he's upside down. >> and i think that was a metaphor. people don't realize, this was the reconciliation hearing. this is the fast track of that $1.9 trillion bill that they are attaching to the minimum wage $15 minimum wage to the billion-dollar prevailed cities. it is as upside down as the hearing was. it was picture picture-perfect. >> raymond, what i see is maxine waters is as humorless as she is rude. and incendiary. couldn't she roll with it a little bit and give us a little humor?
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little humorous interlude? are you okay? are you okay? no, he's upset he's upside down because he's having an heart attack. in your home state of louisiana, hobrown ran out of hairspray and decided i guess to pick up an alternative.n >> i used gorilla glue. bad bad bad idea. >> she couldn't get the glue out of her hair, that's aa shock. so beverly hills plastic surgeon removed it for her. my kids do this stuff all the time. >> he would think they's story would end there. but no, a louisiana man again our favorite people, he didn't believe missus brown's viral
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moment with gorilla glue so he started his own glue challenge. >> i'm going to take it put it in my mouth. >> guess what, laura, the gorilla glue worked. at least mister martin wore his mask to the emergency room for the cup removal procedure. >> the ice bucket challenge, that was a good thing for another all these all line challenges that never go well. they never end up in a good place.ne >> you know the proper, idle hands are the devil's workshop heard the continuation of that line is the idle lips are his mouthpiece. both apply here. all i have to say to you is happy valentine's day. >> are you getting rebecca a cardboard cutout? oh no, it stuck. we're going to have to check back next week. do something nice with rebecca. happy valentine's day. our reporting on the lincoln project last night sent them
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in its cofounder john weaver. as a reminder weaver has been accused of making crude sexual overtures to dozens of young men and at least one minor. the worst allegations haven't been published yet, but they are criminal in nature. the news apparently sent the lincoln project into an absolute tailspin last night. this group, the group posted private twitter messages between their cofounder jennifer horn, and the journalist. we don't know exactly how they neither the horn or the journalist consented to it could be illegal even if it's not against twitter rules. as shocking as this behavior was last night, the rock among the founders of this vicious and he trump group founded by corporate america and really rich people in hollywood was as clear is day to us for the past year.
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but again, that did not stop powerful forces from aiding them every step of the way because they were just obsessed with taking out trump by any means necessary. the lincoln project biggest funder was chuck schumer senate majority pack which forked over $1.9 million. the group got half-million fromo hollywood heavyweights david geffen. no comment from him yet and another 326,000 from mitt romney's old firm. of course they didn't know about it, but do they want their money back? and what about this $90 million really go? that they raised? much of the money was paid to firms big shock run by the
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lincoln project cofounders. so it's all. an inside deal. nearly 25 million to submit strategic communications, that the firm run by reed galan. that's with the lincoln project. more than 20 million was paid tj digital run by another founder. here now is independent journalist glenn greenwald. i've been dying to talk you about this. success has many fathers, but so too does disgrace. >> indeed, although it's really interesting to watch the rats fleeing the sinking ship as fast as they possibly can. as you pointed out, there were a out foreople pointing the last 18 months or so that these people who formed this group are notoriously unethical, they say whatever they need to say in order to please people out of their money. that's with the swamp in dc has
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done. people on other networks and in liberal outlets chose to ignore that even though they knew it was true, and veneratee them, herald them and in the process convince their audience, truly they got funding from a lot of rich people, but they got a ton of funding from ordinary people as well in the middle of a pandemic and unemployment crisis it forked over huge amounts of htheir money assuming it was going to when reality the bulk of the money went to firmsea controlled by founders of this organization. >> glenn, to your point here, folks like nicole wallace, anderson cooper, don lemmon, ja> cooper, they don't this doesn't even register with them. we went to check and there's been 25 media appearances by the cofounders on cnn and msnbc since the lever story broke. so there is a recognition for their media's role in propping
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them up as well. >> for sure. the people who enabled this to succeed first and foremost were those outlets that you just referenced.st as i said, it would be one thing if they were, but all those people are experienced journalist, steve schmidt and wilson and jonathan weaver have been around for ease of forever. no one is confused about who they are, they participated in the con because they to believe that this group was going to sway the election in biden's favor. at the irony is as study after the election found that they had almost no impact on the election itself because they weren't publishing for swing voters or conservative voters, they were only publishing ads to stimulate liberal cable host and liberals because they were interested not in affecting the election but ie inflating their own bank account you're absolutely right, is serious reckoning is needed especially after last night likely criminality and publishing those private messages without authorization.
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>> this is not just aiding and abetting the griff, that is kind of obvious. they are aiding and abetting what was being done on the payroll of this organization. i know a lot of vacation homes, a lot of luxury, they made a lot of money. and, some of that money went to weaver. weaver, allegedly, from all of these people, was a and we've heard nothing from them. we've not heard nothing from bain capital. may be they make a statement and i missed it. i certainly hope so, but i don't think so. governor cuomo downfall impacts another prominent voice. the last bite is next.
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>> the news about new york governor andrew cuomo covid response cover-up has put his political shannon: the news about andrew cuomo kim jong un response and cover up as put his political future in parallel but another prominent official modern-day they niro and pacino, what food do you miss the most that you can't get down there, that you could get if you were back here in new york and brooklyn? >> a nice hot dog and really steaming pastrami sandwich.
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>> is that the new normal? are we going to have to see that night after night? we will take another shot at to santos, go after the winners. have a great weekend. shannon bream and the fox news at 19, take it all from here. shannon: breaking tonight, extraordinary allegations against the powerful. but in the red sex scandal involving young men and the lincoln project's cofounder one of the most visible members of the never trump group is resigning. former advisor to john mccain steve schmidt leaving so the group can modernize. mainstream

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