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loser. genius. at least she's bold loser right. you can stream the dan bongino on fox nation from 12 - tree p.m. eastern that is it for "unfiltered", thank you for on "life, liberty & levin." [♪♪♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. the fall of fauci. we expect politicians to lie to us, but we don't expect scientists to. but that's what happened. dr. anthony fauci hasn't been telling the truth and he's been caught. the cover-up is crashing down. for democrats, he's too big to
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fail. the media is doing everything they can to preserve the fauci legacy. hundreds of pages of his emails throughout the pandemic have been revealed. the emails don't look good for the scientific community and the u.s. government. january 21, top scientist christian anderson warned fauci the virus potentially looked engineered and had unusual features. the very next day fauci replied and said they would talk later. he started to get worried. he sent an important email to his underling and wrote quote it's essential we speak this morning. read this paper. you will have tasks that must be done. with this email i attached a
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pdf, sars gain of function. a covid researcher trained bat lady, the top researcher at the wuhan institute of virology. they worked together to manipulate viruses to attack other species, including humans. they were funded by dr. anthony fauci. the paper they wrote showed they were creating coronavirus with the highest possible infection test rate. they added this was funded by the national institutes of health. aka fauci. fauci funneled the money through ecohealth alliance.
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fauci denied in congress when asked by rand paul. fauci lied. the paper you sent me said the experiments were performed before the gain of function pause and have since been approved by nih. note sure what that meanings. smoking gun. fauci sent taxpayer money to wuhan labs that juiced viruses to attack humans. the u.s. government signed off on this for years. fauci central belling to see if his fingerprints are on it, and they are. fauci had a call with christian anderson after that meeting. anderson in 2020 wrote an article saying the lab leak
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theory was not true. emails show fauci advised on that paper. then fauci denied the lab leak theory using the same article as a source. withholding his involvement in it. >> did you address the concerns that this virus was main made. >> a group of highly qualified evolutionary virologists looked at the sequences in acts as they evolved. and the mutations it took to get to the point it is now is totally consistent with a jump of a species from scene animal to a human. jesse: no, it's not. that's the beginning of the cover-up. "vanity fair" reported that official were told not to look into game of function research
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to protect the u.s. because we funded the wuhan lab, specifically fauci funded it. when wuhan researchers became sick with covid-like symptoms in 2019, the government told them not to say anything publicly that could implicate us. christopher park in the state department's biology staff. he played a part in lifting the pause on gain of function. funding that few -- that fauci's underling talked about. it was so risky we had to pause it, but it kept going. state department officials were told not to look further into
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covid's origins because it would quote open a can of worms." they were told "not to open pandora's box." america pays for products made in china, but this time we paid for a pandemic. flash flood chicago spoke with top virologists on february 1, the call was in response top and coronavirus sequence comparison. it was a highly secret call. a british physician told everyone information is shared in total confidence and not to be shared until agreement on next steps. the evidence that this was made in a lab is piling up. and molecular virologist
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apartment har swrard said there was barely any evidence of mutation. if it was natural there should have been a lot more mutations. chan wrote that it seemed quote preadapted to human transmission. in emails back and forth in april 2020 between fauci and francis collins, the director of the nih, the subject line was conspiracy gains momentum. fauci was clearly worried that this came from a lab but he repeatedly denied it. the president of ecoalliance admitted he was working with bat lady to frankenstein viruses. and the one who gave millions to fauci to study the bat viruses.
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>> you can manipulate them in the lab pretty easily. you can get the sequence and build the protein. and with another virus and do some work in the lab. jesse: when fauci debunked the lab theory, daszak wrote him an email thanking him saying his comments were brave. fauci's comments directly benefited daszak. facebook then put him on their team. his job was to kill any posts about the lab leak. everything the media does benefits china. there is more. a physicist eric nielsen wrote
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fauci an email saying china was lying about their covid deaths. he wrote, i need to clear my conscience because it's possible that some of what i tell you is new and possible at least in saving lives in the u.s.a. fauci sent the email to someone in the nih and wrote, too long for me to read. but he had time to sit down for magazine cover stories, appear on countless tv shows and throw out the first pitch at the nationals baseball game. did dr. fauci ever ask his chinese colleague about the lab? no. not one single question about where the virus came from. he was warned.
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he was worried about it, worried he funded it because he did, but did something about it, except deceive the american people. fauci is the highest paid federal employee, making over $400,000 a year. fauci even wrote a book during the pandemic. remind you of andrew cuomo? another deceitful narcissist who profited from the pandemic. >> we are like the modern day de niro and -- and pacino. fauci and cuomo. jesse: he will cruise through softball interviews until the media catches up to him.
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>> they look good even when their personal emails come out. you pass a test very few of us would pass. jesse: she thinks the emails look good. the media is up reply sit in -- complicit in fauci-gate. fauci got biden elected. this virus kicked trump out of office. fauci locked the whole country down instead of just isolating the elderly. fauci shifted the blame from china to trump. members of our own government excluded with the chinese communists to blame random animals instead of telling us the truth. and scientists exposed themselves as greedy liars instead of truth seekers,
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worried their funding from fauci would dry up. the recould be census was they want -- the real consensus is they wanted to get paid. the science was never settled. they played the came with global warming. they want the grant money and they will spit out whatever the partisan bureaucrats tell them to. all the so-called experts were wrong and you were right. joining me to react, author of "unreported truths about covid-19 and the lockdown," alex brern on. alex -- alex berenson. i think what we know from these emails is fauci was very concerned about the possibility of a lab leak and gain of function research.
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it's not that anybody thinks the virus is manufactured in a lab from the ground up. what people who are sceptical of the natural origin theory think is this virus was found in bats, probably in 2012 in china, and in this lab it was engineered. there was experimentation going on to make it more dangerous and probably leaked accidentally. we don't have proof of that. but here is what we know. dr. fauci was secretly concerned about this in january 2020. we were terrified of this virus. this wasn't a bad flu year. this is something that could kill hundreds of millions of people worldwide. they were talking about a 3% to 4% fatality rate. that could mean hundreds of
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millions of people dead. fauci knew this before anybody. he's getting information before other people. he knows even if he didn't fund any of this research, just the fact that he supported gain of function research and he has a connection with this lab through peter daszak looks terrible for him. within days of this conference call where we don't know what was said. people on that call like christian anderson started pushing the theory that this can't possibly have come out of a lab. fauci knew what they were doing and he helped them with it. peter daszak writes the artr article or someone who wrote that paper asked fauci, do you want to be a coauthor on it. that's how closely tied he is to all of it.
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he's doing what he can to make the lab leak theory a looney conspiracy theory instead what it is. jesse: the reason we are pursuing this is so you know where it came from so you can prevent the next one from happening. we should not be doing any gain of research. -- gain of function research. it's just too risky, and the proof is in the pudding sadly. alex, i have got to run. thank you very much for your analysis. even after we have seen the proof in black and white. fauci is still sticking with his story. where do we go from here? republicans wanted to investigate this blatant lies but some democrats like jim clyburn are trying to bury a
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congressional probe into the origins of covid-19. joining us, congressman devin nunes. i'm shocked that one of your colleagues, a member of congress, representing a country that lost 600,000 americans is going to block an investigation into the origins of covid-19 in china. is that sustainable, congressman? >> thanks for having me. this is something the house republicans on the house intelligence committee had been investigating. we broke this three weeks ago. so a lot of the stories you are seeing written were in a report we put out. we have a lot of informant. we believe intelligence was buried. and our investigation will continue. the democrats will try to cover this up because they corrupted every institution in this country, including now, something i thought could never be corrupt, which is the cdc.
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centers for disease control. only they would destroy the american people's confidence. it appears it was politicized. the child east were directly responsible for this madness, for this super contagious virus running rampant all over the globe, and thank god we did have operation warp speed with the vaccine so it's at least saving a lot of older people in the country that we know are the most vulnerable. jesse: how long does dr. fauci have left working for the federal government. >> how much of a liability going into 2022 is fauci. it put my money on that he will
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have a family emergency and he won't be there come election 2022. the emails are too big a problem for him. and the nih director's emails are problematic. we'll see a turnover there because the democratic socialists can't go into 2022 with this crazy liability. jesse: they will dump fauci because he's not useful to them any more. when he retired biden will give him the congressional medal of honor. congressman nunes, thanks so much. and thanks for all the investigations your team has been doing in congress. you were ahead on this and we appreciate that. up next, a hacker enters "watters' world."
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america's first cyber war and he doesn't know it. the colonial pipeline attack left americans reeling. now the meat processing company was hacked. all nine of jbs's meat factories were forced to shut down. it sent meat prices skyrocketing. right on the cusp of grilling season. for me that's an act of war. the fbi says the hack came from russia. what is the u.s. doing about it? >> will you retaliate against russia for the latest ransom ware attack? do you think putin is testing you? >> no.
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jesse: we remember what happened with the pipeline. it's ridiculous. another russia cyber attack. microsoft accounts got targeted. and new york city subways got hit last month. here is inside information former nsa hack every day individual kennedy who worked as a white hat hacker. explain what kind of hacker you were. >> somebody that is hack for good. we are experts that both work for the government to go after other countries that are adversarial to us. and we help the large corporations across the world ask secure their systems so people can't hack into it. jesse: what is the strategy here? the white house said it's a private sector matter. what could the white house do to
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russia? >> there is no question private sector needs to do more when it comes to defending against these attacks. but we clearly delineated between what constitutes a nation state attack versus the country that har both ransom ware groups. russia has the top five ransom ware companies sitting in their own country targeting corporations in the united states. the biggest issue is there is no delineation between russia as a country that allows the organized crime groups to operate with impunity. we can't extradite them. until that delineation is removed and we hold those countries accountable, it will be a lost cause.
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jesse: it's like the taliban' it seems like once biden got elected. all of these ransom ware attacks picked up. what can congress do? congress can't do anything, but they can do something. >> ransom ware has been around for years. buff we have never seen them target such large organizations and infrastructure in our past. it's happening as soon as the biden administration comes in. and they are -- it's a lot of money. you are talking up to $40 million for ransom. they are funding these groups to invest more into research and become even more sophisticated. it's a systemic problem.
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it's not going to stop until we can shut down payments to these groups. if you make it illegal to make payments to these groups, you cut their funding. but it does come with a cost. you have got these companies getting targeted by ransom ware groups that may not be able to recover. jesse: but long term they will stop. congress needs to pass a law saying no company can pay ransom to these guys. this has to stop. you should see my text messages. i would be fired on the spot. everybody loves "watters' world." david, thank you so much. white hat hacker. next. why do black americans support joe biden when he keeps insulting them? [♪♪♪]
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"watters' world." jesse: president trump using the 1 -- president biden using the 100th anniversary of the tulsa massacre. >> black entrepreneurs are just as smart as white entrepreneurs, but they don't have lawyers or accountants. but they have ideas. jesse: what year does biden think this is? remember when biden didn't think
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black americans were capable of getting an i.d. to vote. or showing up to the polls on time. calling georgia's election laws jim crow of the 21st century. joining me, horace cooper. are black americans having a hard type finding a lawyer or accountant? >> i'm black. i am a lawyer. i have a cousin who is an accountant. i don't understand where the president is going other than den dwraight people. his idea appears to be what they refer to as the bigotry of low expectations. you say to people instead of inspiring people, you talk down to them and confuse them and take away a lot of the incentive
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and initiative. he could have used this speech to stand up and say to america, this is a land, a place much possibilities, black, white and brown, and we are going to learn the lessons of bad incidents that happened in our past and come together to do better. instead of that he talked down to us, he divides us, and then he lied about america claiming that white supremacy is one of the biggest problems facing the homeland today? outrageous. jesse: what about the of the r. hit black americans take when the president of the united states say black americans can't find a lawyer or accountant or get an i.d.? black americans have i.d. any black -- you can't find a lawyer? there are too many lawyers. lawyers are he where. they are on every single block.
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any black american that owns a business probably has an accountant or anyone who pays any sort of taxes has an accountant. they are not hard to find. don't you think that makes black americans look bad? why would he do that? >> it appears it's useful to talk down to black america and the rest of the country. one of the things the president can do that is most remarkable that no one else can do is to you can expire us. -- is to inspire us. one of my chief criticisms of former president obama is he didn't go to many inner city communities and say, people often complain that america is not a place of possibilities, and you can't achieve, you can't strive, that people will hold you back. well, look at me, i wanted him to say. any person in america can
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achieve. i am an example of that. president biden should have been doing the same thing. he could have brought to entrepreneurs and successful people and said these are examples of what is possible in america. instead he den grates our country. instead he says black americans, white americans, -- it's a divergence between who can achieve and who can't achieve. that's not true about america and it's disappointing that he doesn't see his role as inspirer-in-chief instead of denigrator-in-chief. jesse: if somebody insulted me like that, i wouldn't vote for them. so you have to be nice to me if you want my vote. tell me the truth, but don't
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russian hackers are attacking our food, our gas and transportation. he doesn't see radical islam and drug cartels as a top-tier threat. >> terrorism from white supremacy is the most lethal threat to the homeland today. not isis, not al qaeda. white supremacists. jesse: really? the media, they have totally checked out. >> on the white house cat, i don't have any update on the cat. jesse: joining me, victor davis hanson. what is the strategy behind elevating something as innis call as the -- something as miniscule as white supremacists? is it so americans don't pay
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attention to the major threats? >> i think that's it. the old strategy that donald trump was the source of all evil. he's not you of the picture, he can't even communicate with us on social media. other font was we are in a pandemic and we have to borrow over $30 trillion. we are getting out of the crisis so attention is turn together border and critical race theory and those don't poll well. i'm curious. we mad 120 days -- we had 120 days of damage and 25 dead in the summer of 2020.
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we had james hodge son trying to take out the republicans playing baseball. >> the media echos the threat from white supremacists. they ask questions about the white house cat. we'll keep you posted on the cat situation. but we have to run. victor davis hanson, thank you so much. is live tv coming back to tv? i hope so. dan abrams steps into "watters' world" to answer that question.
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>> once again as web literally spit on the judge. jesse: oh, my gosh. if you love court cam, you will love court cam presented under oath. it's told from the per peck tough of the accused. the author of "kennedy's avenger" and the forgotten trial of jack ruby. this country is fascinated with the criminal justice system. the witch hunt in washington.
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everyone is zeroed in on justice in america and what is fair and unfair. why are people going to watch this new show in your opinion. >> the new show show you the stakes when a criminal defendant takes the witness stand. in most cases the defendant doesn't take the stand because in most cases they are guilty and can't explain exactly what happened. but in a lot of cases it may be worth it, particularly in a self-defense case. or the defendant decide i want to present my side of the story as to why i didn't do it at all. then the whole case comes down to that person's testimony. he other expert witness all becomes secondary to whether the jurors believe this person's testimony. as someone who covered trials my
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entire career. when the defendant takes the witness stand everyone is focused on it because it's so compelling. >> those are high stakes. because that testimony will make or break the whole case. i think if i was accused and i was guilty, i would take the stand. >> it depend on how much evidence they have against you. jesse: i would keep it real clean. when are your liberal friends in the mainstream media going to start reporting on this crime wave fairly? you have people getting knocked out cold in the streets, pushed on to subway tracks, homicide rates rising and they don't want to talk about it. it's because of bail reform. we have a lot of lunatics out on the street, they should be
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getting treatment. we have drug problems and gang warfare. the media are culpable in a lot of respects. >> i don't know if the media is culpable, but i agree it's underreported. i agree the media ought to be covering more crime waves in certain cities. people say there is no crime wave. look at the numbers this way or that way. the bottom line is there is a serious crime problem in big cities in america. i do think the media is reluctant to cover that kind of story. jesse: why do you think that is? >> i think the mainstream media has left this -- is left of center. the problem is they don't admit it. because if they would just say, here is where we are politically and this is how we are going to
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stories, there would be little more honesty in the process. the problem is that for a lot of these entities, they don't even notice if they are doing it. they don't even notice that they are focusing all on so often in my view, too often, claiming the police are always the bad guys as opposed to the good guys. i want to see more police heroism stories. jesse: when are we getting "live p.d." back? >> soon. i was not happy about the decision. i have been advocating for its return. i think it's soon. jesse: that's the best news i have heard all day. >> i think it's coming back. even though it competes against "watters' world."
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savedtheworldbook.com you get a signed copy. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my orld. [♪♪♪] judge jeanine: helene welcome to "justice" i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for joining us tonight. let's get right to my open. the big lie started almost as soon as the virus hit. it was a virus that simply jumped from animal to human. we know dr. anthony fauci knew of the whispers but do everything he could to deny the
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