The World Is Dealing With COVID

Published Apr 28, 2020, 10:00 PM

Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus is the Head of the International Media Branch of the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, which means that he is the IDF's Spokesman to the world. Lt Col Conricus is responsible for the public affairs and public diplomacy of the IDF, in traditional as well as in social media, and leads a team of more than 50 highly talented Israeli men and women. He is here to talk about how Israel has dealt, and is dealing with the pandemic.

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Glad you with us loaded up today. Now some good news later in the program today about General Flenwell. Bad news on the one hand, I mean it is one of the worst miscarriages of justice in modern times. An innocent man, unfairly targeted by the FBI, wrongfully prosecuted by the Special Counsel, ends up as after serving his country thirty three years, thirty three years including war zones, ends up losing his house. They threatened his son. They never thought he was lying, so they made him sign something admitting to that, which they never thought he even did. And all remember all that Brady material, all that information that Sidney Powell was fighting for. Yeah, we're beginning to get it now, and all of it exculpatory, meaning he's an innocent man. Anyway, Sidney Powell will join us today. How do we reopen? How do we reopen safely? We'll get to that. We're gonna take a look at what Israel is doing on this. Israel is in many ways ahead of the curve, but in other ways we always have to be careful because we have a different constitutional system with protections, etc. So we will get to all of that. We'll get to the mob. The media as corrupt as they've ever been there even worse, almost on a daily basis. Now the latest we see this as it relates to Tara Reid. And you know, if you think, by the way, it's been more than a month and you have a staffer for Joe Biden, her name is Tara Reid, and she came out with and accused. This is so graphic. I can't say it on radio or TV. The Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden of a real sexual assault. You probably wouldn't even know it if you only watched ABC, CBS, fake News CNN, and conspiracy TV MSDNC, all of which are extensions of the modern extreme democratic socialist Party. And they're getting more, they're getting more psychotic, more rage filled every second, minute, hour of the day, because in one hundred and eighty nine days, you become the ultimate jury and you get to go out and you get to vote for the next president. And it is sure this pandemic has had an impact on the entire race. I say this every four years, actually every two years, but just for the sake of presidential elections every four years. Is that I've warned people before I go away for Christmas break. When we come back, just buckle up. It's gonna be rocky. It's always there's always these bumps in the road election years, unpredictable events, things that happen charges made October's surprises, and you don't know until you know which is we can now project and even then sometimes like in two thousand, you don't know whether they projected right. That's so and so hopefully in this case that Donald Trump has been reelected forty fifth president of the United States, it is not a fatal complete You'll have the biggest contributor to Joe Biden's election that is going to be the mob of the media. This is who they are. This defines them. They are nothing but the press office, and this is the ninety nine percent of the mob. And I think they've convinced themselves that we the people are really smelly Walmart Trump supporting shoppers, and we cling to our God, guns, Bibles and religions and religion and our faith and Jesus, and we're awful people. What was the phrase that Joe Biden used recently? I forgot I'm having a Joe Biden moment. Maybe today's Super Thursday. Who knows and that is that they just they think we don't know any better. They think that they're smarter, and they feel the ends justifies the means. There's no amount of feigned selective moral outrage or hypocrisy that they won't take on to get to this point. We've already seen this with Joe Biden. We see Joe Biden all of a sudden they want to impeach Trump. Why over a phone call with the Ukrainian president Zalinski. What did the President say on the phone call? Pretty much nothing, Just get your act together and we don't need you hanging around with these other corrupt people. We end up in an impeachment and we keep hearing about quid and pros and quotes and how awful and this was a quid pro quo. We end up the entire Shift Show, if you recall, while the President ended up in the process of all this ten days after the first coronavirus case identified in the US puts the travel band that's racist and xenophobic and hysterical and a bunch of fearmongering in place. Yeah, they were in the middle of the Shift Show. And oh outrageously, by the way, Adam Schiff is out there now. He's actually saying, have we impeached to none of this would have happened. We have fifty thousand people would have lived. That's how corrupt they are. But remember if they ignored quid pro quo. Joe, he's on tape bragging, Yeah, I told you, Cray, Hey, you're not getting the billion. You don't believe me. Called Obama said, I'm not going to even remember, we're not going to give you the billion dollars. They said, you have no authority, you're not the president, the president said, I said, calling them, I said, I'm telling you're not getting the billion dollars. I said, you're not getting a billion. I'm gonna be leaving here. And I think it was what six hours. I look, I said, leaving six hours. If the prosecutors not fired, you're not getting the money. All son of them got fired. They told us, oh no, no credible person believes that anything wrong with that. That's how corrupt they are. That's what liars they are, that's what hacks they are. It is, I mean, it's a level of madness that's almost hard to absorb and comprehend, but it's there, it exists. It's real, their agenda driven. They hate this president. They think they're doing God's will every step of the way, and you know, you want there's you know, I have simple questions for people. Is there anything that in retrospect? Was it right for the president to put the travel ban in effect? Was it right for the first time in decades, fifty plus years to have the quarantine in effect? Was it right for the president to have the subsequent travel bands. You know, if you go back and you'll look at the timeline of Democrats and what they were saying in New York State, let me tell you, they won't even tell the story about how bad things got in New York. They're just not going to do it. I mean you think that, you know, everyone thinks Governor Cuomo did such a great job. No, he didn't do such a great job. He didn't take the recommendations of his November twenty fifteen task force, which said peak week you would be short fifteen thousand, seven hundred and eighty three ventilators. He bought none. He decided not to. It was only point four percent of his annual budget. That's it. They wasted seven hundred and fifty million dollars on a on what a solar factory in upstate New York that went belly up six hundred million, on a micro chip company that went belly up ninety million, on a light bulb factory partnering with a California company that went belly up plenty of money for all the ventilators. The otherwise was recommended to get between him and comrade de Blasio. New York City was warned itself, you're gonna be shy just a little less than ten thousand ventilators. Now Bloomberg bought five hundred. He didn't buy anywhere near the ten thousand that they recommended, especially for peak week pandemic. You have a densely populated area, New York City, smallest geographic area, largest population. How many did they buy? Five hundred? What did de Blasio do with the five hundred he inherited ventilators? He didn't maintain them. Then somebody, someplace somewhere they sold it at auction to who we don't know. We have no idea. So it's it is who they are. Nobody will cover it, seems, I mean again, they want to They want to blame Trump. Okay, you got the hospitals built I mean this new corruption scandal in New York. Do you realize the Governor of New York, the Health Department of New York that their excuse, this lame, pathetic excuse that they're making and passing out there about what they did by an executive order of the governor saying that nursing homes and long term care homes must take in COVID patients. Okay, that ended up being a death sentence for people. That was a really bad idea. And his answer on it is, well, you know, well there's a lot of money at stake for these these nursing homes. They didn't want to give up the money. And no, by the way, the Comfort, you know, that's a federal ship. They weren't allowed to just transfer them there. Well, why didn't the governor call the president and say, well, thanks for converting the hospital ship the Comfort to take on COVID nineteen patients. Can you take these patients on from that are otherwise going to go back to long term care facilities and nursing homes. He could have had It's not my responsibility to provide ppe, it's your responsibility. I've never seen anything like it. The Comfort is a federal facility. It doesn't take transfers from nursing homes, he insisted the New York Times asking these probing questions. Now, of course not. They're too busy accusing people like me pretty much of things like murder. The specific protocol and that specific ship said, the people have come have to come from a hospital, because when they come from a hospital, the hospital has to do a full work up. So when they are referred, they are referred with a full workup. Who almost suggested financial considerations with the reasons that one particular nursing home elderly home facility plays cobble Hill Health Center top the state list of cor ownavirus deaths at their nursing home since data, you know. And he said, oh, the money. The guy wanted the money because if you transferred him to the comfort well, that would not have added to your bottom line. I said, no, we want to help. Remember when they when they converted the Javits Center, they had to change the whole ventilation system, that three thousand bed hospital that Trump gave New York. Now, what was the Blasio telling New York City Residence. I see this poll today. This is a sixty four percent approval rating. This is how nuts new Yorkers get out on the town. I'm urging New Yorkers go on with your lives. March second, he said this get out on the town to spike coronavirus. And he said, let me offer you some suggestion. See through March fifth, go see the trader. March tenth, he's on ms DNC, the Conspiracy Theory channel, saying, we have twenty five cases a coronavirus, where we deeply care about these individuals, but against the backdrop of eight point six million people, for the vast majority of New Yorkers, life is going to go on pretty normally. Now. We want to encourage that if you're under fifty and you're healthy, which is most New Yorkers, very little threat here. The disease, even if you were to get it, acts like a common cold or flu. He said that March tenth. What was Governor Cuomo saying On March first, He's saying, oh, there's no reason for undo anxiety. The general risk remains low in New York. A couple of weeks later, he's screaming, I need ventilators. March second, the Governor was saying, so when you're saying what happened in other countries with coronavirus versus what happened here. We don't think it's gonna be as bad as it was in other countries. Okay, and then you know, we have the best healthcare system in the world. And excuse our arrogance as New Yorkers, I speak for the mayor here also, we think we have the best healthcare system. On the point, they weren't prepared for anything, you know, bailed him out, Donald Trump. That's what that you know, the truth that the mob, the media that they're never gonna say. I mean, if you listen to the media mob, if you know, if you care to, you know, listen to the mob and the medium, the things that they say. Well, what about, oh, who says it's not safe to travel to China? That advice was given by the New York Times. That advice was given February fifth. I wonder if anybody in the country read the New York Times and took their advice. You know, who says it's not safe to travel to China February fifth. I wonder if anyone took their advice based on their definition, you would say that if they went there Yeah, well, I guess so maybe the way to do it would be, you know, you say love. So and so was skeptical about the you know, thought the travel ban might be the right thing. It might be smart not to travel to China. But then because of what he read in the New York Times, Oh, he went to China and talk about what happened if he would have gotten Corona. That's basically the standards of the New York Times. We have a lot more to come here. Eight hundred nine four one Sean, you want to be a part of the program. We got to reopen, and we got to reopen safely. Is it is doable? There might be couple of new normals. Suck it up because otherwise this country, as we love and know it, is not going to survive financially. It's not. There are ways things we can learn and do differently and better and get on with our lives. Don't forget the guys that stock the shelves in New York and Long Island. Never stop stocking. Farmers, farm packers, packed truckers, trucked, those that made manufacturing equipment save New York's ass because we needed it in record time, and they delivered. They never closed, so there's no reopening for them, all right, as we roll along, Sean Hannity Show, eight hundred and nine four one, Sean, you want to be a part of the program. And you know, I saw some really cool things here, and maybe I was wrong on one thing because I've been talking about all right again, I'm looking at this separate and apart. We've talked about South Dakota. We've talked about how great governors the Santist did. He zeroed in on the elderly population down in Florida and the number of people in Florida contracting the virus, hospitalized, needing ventil It is so dramatically lower, the exact opposite of the stupidity of what they didn't do in New York and then what they forced nursing homes to do in New York. And I saw something today I have said, I don't know how you open a bar. I do believe stadiums with temperature checks, masks, and maybe gloves. I think people can attend games safely at the right time if people adhere to it. I think that's doable. In my humble opinion. You got to work out the details. I think opening up offices in New York temperature checks, mask gloves, have the workforce stays home. I don't know how open a bar. Restaurants are more complicated, a lot more complicated. They can't be as concentrated as they have been. And then I thought it was crazy for Governor Kemp and Georgia to even consider opening a nail sal on it. And then I saw something I couldn't believe today. They built this huge barrier clear where it is a barrier between the person doing the manny petty thing and the person that's receiving that goes in for that treatment. And I thought, and they all had masks on. I don't know. I'd like some medical talking to ask doctor Os later about it. Seems may be doable, all right, twenty five now ntill the top of the hour, eight hundred and nine four one, Sean, you want to be a part of the program. I mean, it's been more than a month. Ex Biden stafford Tara Reid publicly accusing Joe Biden of a real sexual assault. It's very graphic, beyond anything that we can say. If you rely on the medium. Mob ab see CBS, fake news, CNN conspiracy tv MSDNC or PBS for your news. You'll likely won't know you're you know. I mean, that's just the way it is. You won't know it. Just like, for example, total airtime spent on Tara Reid's allegations March twenty fifth, April twenty seventh, ABC zero, NBC zero, CBS one minute in three seconds. You've got to give them credit. Unbelievable, it doesn't you know. Now she's calling and Tara Reid. I didn't speak with her briefly. I will not disclose the nature of the conversation. She is not a Trump person. She's a Democrat. She has a neighbor that has spoken out in her behalf that's voting for Joe Biden. She has a best friend that corroborated this from the beginning. He's a Trump supporter. Yeah, I mean, we can all have different political views, and actually, in spite of mob think, you can actually still have friendships with people you might politically disagree with anyway. So Tara Reid, she is extremely smart, confident, and articulate. And when you compare and you can trast what she said in her timeline's and with the haunting call of her mom it is unbelievable, it really is. I mean, she went in chapter verse detail about how Joe Biden, then Senator, her boss, cornered her in a hallway, pressed her up against the wall forcibly sexually assaulted her full on sexual assault that she describes more graphic than I can say. Said to The Intercept an interview with them, that she shared the details of the assault with close friends. They've all corroborated that her brother or friend. Others now coming forward to corroborate her completely. Two more corroborating witnesses just recently speaking out, including a former neighbor, former colleague, and one happens to be a Joe Biden supporter. She told The Intercept that her mom had called in a Larry King Live that way back in nineteen ninety three that surface we played it yesterday she confirmed it was her mother. Biden campaign's denying it. So now we have ten interviews, we have, let's see, eighty one questions and not one, not a single one asking about Tara Reid. Do you think that would happen if that was Donald J. Trump or Justice Kavanaugh? Remember Professor Christine blasi Ford, she made serious allegations against then Supreme Court nominee Brett Cavanaugh was one of the few times I thought Republicans actually, to the credit, handled something the right way. Okay, serious allegation, Let's look into it, let's ask the questions. Now. A lot of differences here between Professor Ford and Tara Reid. She had no corroborating evidence, no corroborating witnesses. She never find the police report. Everybody in the media mob all they believers. I believe, I believe, I believe. I believe. I believe. I believe. They're all over the place, all demanding Kavanaugh stepped down. And of course we had other allegations. The sweatneck Cavanaugh what's his name, Michael Avanati person came forward. That story fell apart two. So you have a credible allegation backed up with corroborating evidence that didn't exist in the Kavanaugh case. And against Joe Biden, no, I believers, none, no media coverage either. The mob covers for Joe, just like they covered for him on Ukraine. Tara Reid wants a release of biden sealed Senate records called telling poxnews dot Com. I'm calling for the release of the documents being held by the University of Delaware that contained Biden's staff personal records, because I believe it will have my complaint form as well as my separation letter and other documents under some He's in there right now, pulling a Hillary or pulling a Sandy Burglar. He was just sloppy. What was he sloppy doing? He's going into the National Archives after nine to eleven and stealing documents, him shoving him down his pants and in his socks and in his backside, and then saying, oh, I was just sloppy. I took his sick. Maybe this is a case of sloppiness. I'm sure it was sloppy. Sloppy, moby, sloppy. Hetts I'm sloppy too. Obviously, this sloppiness was not something that we're gonna regret later. And it was a case of slopping his slop, sloppy, sloppy, sloppy, sloppy. Everybody goes into the National Archive, shoves documents down their pants and in their socks and next to their backside, and walks out and then says, you know, I think they got there because I was sloppy, and the mob and the media regurgitates it and the political hacks all regurgitated. It's the same thing with quid pro quote, Joe zero, experience Hunter. It's all a driven. If you're a conservative, if you're a Republican, they bludge in you. If you're a Democrat and you have the right point of view, they will cover for you, and they cover for each other. The way this game is played. You don't know the rules yet those are the rules, you know. Twenty five percent. That's the number of New York State nursing home patients. They make up twenty five percent of coronavirus death in New York State. Now we've talked to Ron de Santis. His numbers were so shockingly low as a percentage per hundred thousand, with the very large elderly population. And I talk to people that are down in the villages. They were all over the people in the villages. America's friendly ist hometown. The coolest thing. You get older, you retire at the villages, whether you want to or not. You're gonna have fun until God calls you home. Golf courses, tennis courts, pickle balls, the big thing, bars, concerts, lectures, book club chess clubs, bridge clubs, concerts, they got it all. You're gonna have a very inexpensive places and very expensive places whenever you want to live. And anyway, they were all over the villages. Thanks to Ronda Santis. They went into every old nursing home, every nursing home in the state of Florida, and made sure that they were covered, made sure that the most vulnerable population would not succumb to the coronavirus. Pretty amazing insight. You think that you're gonna get credit. No, Linda's you're out of your mind, by the way. She just sent me something that made me laugh. But they went down Now twenty five percent of all coronavirus deaths in New York. How did that happen? Especially in light of what I just kind of went through. And that is the timeline of the Blasio and you know him telling people in March or March second, to be specific, I'm telling New Yorkers, get on with your lives, get out on the town despite coronavirus. I have some suggestions, you know, here's the first now through March second through March fifth, go see the Trader. On March tenth, he's telling New Yorkers, well, we have twenty five cases. We cared deeply about these individuals. But against the backdrop of eight point six million people, for the vast majority of New Yorkers, life is going on pretty normally right now. We want to encourage that. And if you're under fifty and you're healthy, which is most New Yorkers, there is very little threat here. This disease, even if you were to get it, basically acts like a common cold or flu. Any transmission is not easy. Transmission is not that easy. Oh. I think there's been a misperception that coronavirus hangs in the air, watching and waiting to catch you. And he goes, you know, another dumb statement, and I have gone over what Governor Cuomo said in March wasn't much better. They weren't prepared at all. Mob and the media you think they're ever going to tell New Yorker is the truth? Now here's the interesting thing. New York Post has been pounding on this one. Nursing home operators said that the governor has blood on his hands because of his March twenty fifth directive that insisted nursing homes take on COVID nineteen patients. They weren't equipped for it. There was a specific reason, New York asked Donald Trump to convert the Jabbt Center and the Navy hospital ship Comfort so they could take on COVID nineteen patients. It's not an easy do, just like building three thousand hospital beds was not easy. They weren't prepared in New York. That all got done in March after the Blasio and the Governor of New York said it was safe. These are just facts at this point. This is not political in any way. Twenty five percent of deaths happened to nursing home patients. You know, they and the governor, according to the nursing homes quote, don't have a right to object to his order. He actually said that anyway. Now, finally people are picking up on it in the local media in New York, even NBC News reporting coronavirus patients began arriving the last week of March, transferred to the Gerwin Jewish Nursing and Rehabilitation Center under a Cuomo administration state mandate requiring nursing homes to accept COVID nineteen patients even if they still might be contagious. Hello, Yet we never came near any capacity at the Javits Center. They barely used it. Same with the comfort anyway. Back to NBC. At the time Long Island, the Long Island Nursing Home had only one known resident who had contracted the virus, according to the facilities president and CEO, Stuart almar Is his name. A month later, Gerwin is now battling an outbreak that has killed twenty four residents, only three of whom we're hospital transfers. One staff member who worked in housekeeping, and the nursing home is still mandated to take in recovering hospital patients known to have the virus, potentially increasing its spread in the facility when Gerwin told members. When Gerwin's staff members told Christina Perado's mother about the mandate late March, her family they decided to take her ninety six year old grandfather out of that facility because of fear for his safety, even though he was still on IVY antibiotics recovering from pneumonia unrelated to the virus. She said, to make this mandate without exploring other options, what you're saying is sorry, You've lived a good life. She's a nurse. By the way, this woman Parado, it's reckless and it's careless. She stepped into say of her grandfather's life. Amazing at this late date, this is March twenty fifth, the Javits Center, they had to change the ventilation system. You know who did that. Donald Trump changed the ventilation system to convert the Javits Center to be COVID nineteen patient capable. I mean, it's unreal anyway. Not only is New York has more coronavirus cases than anywhere in the country, but the highest number of known long term cared deaths, at least thirty five hundred of them related to the virus, according to the State Health Department. And then when apparently these nursing homes were asking for PPE to protect the patients they're mandated to take on. That's not my responsibility. So the government of New York told them, same government in New York demanding forty thousand ventilators. They don't have a right to object. That is the rule. That is the regulation. They have to comply with that. That's what almost said in his press conference. If they can't do it, we'll put them in a facility that can do it. Nursing homes are working so hard to keep the virus out, then they invite in COVID positive patients, said David Grobowski, professor of health policy at Harvard Medical School. Instead, he believes that state should create COVID only facilities. Now, I thought the media love. I'm sure everybody's heard about this on CNN, fake news. Sure the New York Times is covering extensively. I would get it, but I have a plenty of toilet paper in my house. I don't really need it. But it's this is what we've had to deal with here, this is what this is, the madness Tara Reid has to deal with this. This is so bad that they don't even want to ever mention the double standard with Hillary. Do you know that we've now discovered Christopher Steele, who pulled the Hillary and apparently a rased emails shocker. I don't know why we're wasting time going after a journalistic operation, whether you like them or not, their methods or not. We should have protected outside entities from hacking America like thirty years ago. We know all these countries do it. I can't believe we still allow it and have not built the proper defenses. But that's a separate issue. How about we extradite Christopher Steele because apparently, according to the Daily Caller, Christopher Steele was meeting with the DNC and meeting with Clinton operatives. And apparently now new information is that all of these deep state actors knew that Russia was feeding false information to Steele, and that they knew and Russia Steele was feeding it to Hillary, and even the New York Times toilet paper got that right. Likely Russian disinformation from the get go. We live in times where truth doesn't matter. We live in times of breathtaking hypocrisy, of an incredible double standard, where the lie is the truth, the truth is the lie, the mob is what the mob is. They have a political agenda. They're an extension of a political apparatus known as the Democratic Extreme Socialist Party, and if it means propping up Joe Biden just to beat Donald Trump, They're going to do anything and everything to make that happen. The world we live in all right, a lot of medical questions, how to reopen safely with doctor Oz coming up, Sidney Powell, attorney for General Flynn, coming up? Are there lessons we could learn from Israel? They did a lot of things a little differently. Not sure some of them meet the constitutional muster of the US. But we'll talk about them, all right. Glad you with us our two Sean Hannity's Show eight hundred and nine four one Sean, you want to be a part of this extravagt ganza reopening the country and doing it safely. A lot of things that I'm seeing that I didn't think that I might think have possibilities. I've always I've given you my plan for opening New York City, I won't repeat myself, or opening a stadium like Yankee Stadium, I won't repeat myself now. I was critical of the governor of Georgia as it relates to offering opening hair and nail salons and tattoo parlors. I think with restaurants, I think that Texas Governor Abbott had a really good idea twenty five percent capacity. Let's let it, let it run its course a few weeks, Let's see how that works before we go any further. I think that's prudent, and I gotta get these restaurants. If we can up and running, they may have to, I guess, charge of surcharge because of distancing, etc. But then I saw this picture, this picture somewhere I think it was on social media, and I was kind of impressed at how I was kind of genius. Actually, they sort of created for a nail salon, what is barriers that were clear and see through. Both the person that was getting their nails done and the person doing the manicure were wearing masks distant more so, maybe not six feet but more than you'd think. As you know, they kind of both reached their arms out a little bit and threw like an opening in the bottom of the of the maybe plexiglass or something like that. And I have been pressed by it anyway, Doctor Rods joins us, Now, how do we reopen? Reopen safely? Sir? How are you? And well, at least we're talking about something a little bit more positive, and that's getting back to the way of life we all want to have. I'm doing very well. The more data I see, the more I feel confident that we'll be able to figure this out. We've got to be thoughtful about it. I've used the metaphor of a dimmer rather than a light switch by opening states is going to have to have slowly. But what you pointed out about nail slang is analogously happening in the restaurant business, and a lot of industries that can still start the function. I've been covering these really innovative concerts on the show as an example. A lot of restaurants, because they're going to have to space you out differently, you can actually do that and then put almost like grocery stores in between customers so people can go shopping in parts of the store that now can't have customers, so the store can still make ends meet. And you're seeing that being done quite a bit of a fast food change. You're starting to have much more sophisticated takeout mechanisms, so they just drop your food at the curb side, you swing by, you pick it up, you never touch anybody. It's gonna be a little different. These plexiglass barriers are a clever idea, again used in places where you normally would be physically be close, but you wouldn't actually be touching them. But there's one big caveat I give you know, we look at some of this data from the hospital system in New York and nine of the time, roughly people have two risk factors or more. And so if you have major risk factors for having a complication that will lend you in the hospital. Then we don't want you doing these things right now. But for the population, the other they say to half of the population doesn't have two risk factors. If they want to go sit at a salon, and that's using some of these innovative ideas and you know, and do their best to stay socially distance and the like. If there is a slip up somewhere, at least the price you pay is not insurmountable. Well does that seem, at least on paper what I'm describing to you for a nail salon. Now, the person that is giving the manicure has also has gloves on, both have masks on. There's a complete separation with a big plastic I don't look, I don't know. I'm assuming it's plexiglass, but a big barrier all the way around both sides, big distances between stations within the salon. I'm not sure if I'm painting a great picture here for you, but it intrigued me, and I just wanted to ask you on the in theory. Does that maybe work for you? Well, it's better than not having it. You also want to have a ventilated room. They're going to be air purifiers brought into a lot of these facilities. But let's just go a little further to figure it out. We're going to want to test and we're going to see exactly how effective it is. It might be incredibly effective, and it might be that it's, you know, thirty percent better than nothing. We don't know. It's like trying to compare masks. In the very beginning, we said, don't wear any masks, right because we don't have enough anybody for the hospital. It's not a big deal. Turn Out that wasn't good advice, and if we had more masks we would have used them. Then Facebook cloth coverings became hidden vogue. Now I think we'll have enough mask for most people. So if you combine that that, for example, those plex of glass barriers with masks, that might be you know who, I'm making this up eighty percent as good as never have gone. In which case, if you're a healthy person without comobid factors, and you know, the overwhelming odds are if you get sick, but you don't want to get sick, but if you get sick, that you can socially distance yourself from people who are vulnerable, then that becomes something that the average American can decide what to do with, and then we'd be tracking it and making sure that we don't have these these force fires of virus spraging up again. But yeah, you could imagine that potentially working. There was a very interesting piece in jama was one of our biggest medical journals, looking at a homeless population in Boston, and they showed that about a third of the people in the homeless population had been infected by a few people who had gone there not knowing they were sick and spread it. But what was more interesting for a lot of people who are listening is that ninety percent of the people who were infected didn't have any symptoms. And so it means that some of the things we would normally do, like check your temperature before we walk into the nail salam to sit in one of these places, that's not going to be that effective if ninety percent of the people and these are again these are younger people, they're homeless people with mean age was fifty one, but you know they're homeless people, so there may not be the healthiest people either. So this has assumed that it's you know, representative of what we might see elsewhere that it's intriguing that ninety percent of the people said they didn't have symptoms even though they were testing COVID positive. Now we want to replicate that, make sure it's through it at other settings, but it highlights much more than ever before that we're not going to be able to depend purely on symptoms. We're going to want to assume people are infected, but they also retrospect the fact that most people will be okay even if they get infected. Is it possible this number that the Governor of New York is throwing around that maybe as many as high as twenty five percent of New York City residents had already contracted this virus. Is that possible? Yeah, Well, that's the number that they came up with using the antibody testing was twenty one percent of Manhattan two dollars, and it was four percent statewide or in the northern parts of the state. I think average for the state was fourteen percent, and we've tested at one tenth that many to be positive. So restated our estimates of how many people had COVID. Mainteam based on testing of people's noses was one tenth of what it was when they actually did the antibody testing. Now here's a personal question you don't have to answer at all. I'm a big believer in medical privacy. Did you ever get a test of any kind or no? No, I never got a test because I never met crecterity to get a test. I was curious to get tested. Yeah, but to get tested, first of all, you didn't want to take it away from somebody that needed it. I got it because I think the same as you. Yeah, And I actually because I kept getting asked that, even about a curiosity, it wouldn't have been hard for me to get tested, for me to to done the opted of what I was telling people to do. I mean, I was advising patients, people who are for you know, colleagues and folks are just asking for help if they should get tested. I say, how do you feel? Well? You know? Okay, I just you know, I wish I didn't have this. But do you have a bad fever? Really? Not that bad it was? I can you know you have shorter breath? No, stay in your room. You don't need to do a thing they're talking about now. And again, there's been many, many iterations of the test and the antibody test and the polititive test that they might be able to do millions a day. The President just mentioned that earlier in a press conference today. You're thoughts that that would certainly turn the corner dramatically in terms of opening of everything. Well, if a lot of people had been infected, it would open up a lot of doors. But let's think about this New York City, which is what I don't think it's any argument that it's day per center in the country. You're a half the depths we're here or half the cases we're here in New York City area. So if our highest number estimated is twenty one percent, it's not going to be that in most parts of the country. In fact, if you go by the data in California, but it'll be more like one or two percent of the population has had it already. So I don't think aniboy testing is going to set us free. Plus, we just don't know what it really means to be anibody positive. You know you're affected, but does that really mean you can't get it again? And because we don't, you know, I think most of us think that the odds are heavily in your favor. You will not get it again, but there have definitely been some exceptions we don't know why. So with that in mind, you know you're not going to get a called blanche anyway. The end of the antibody testing is at least pretty solid. Usually the testing of your nose, depending on how you do it and where it's done, tells you if you actively affected. But I just gave you data that ninety percent of people who tested positives didn't have any symptoms. So that means you to have to be testing people all the time, And we may want to adopt a policy where we test people who are high risk, poor people who could contaminate others, right doctors, nurses, frontline workers, people who you know, maybe maybe the person who's actually taking your order at a restaurant that's really busy, you might want to get tested because they could in fact a lot of people if they were sick. But all of us are going to have to take the responsibility of not really knowing for sure if the person next to you is infected or not, which means you're gonna have to triage a little bit. You're gonna have to decide how much of a risk am I willing to tolerate in order to do what I want to do. And if you're healthy without risk factors, you'll probably take more liberty, and if you aren't, you really shouldn't. Big differences between how New York and Florida treated the elderly population. Fully twenty five percent of all coronavirus deaths in New York were state nursing home patients. There was an emergency executive mandate that that nursing homes accept COVID nineteen patients, which never made sense to me, because you had we never got anywhere close to capacity on the hospital ship, the comfort or the Javit center, and they were all both converted to take on COVID nineteen patients. In Florida, they fully concentrated the governor down there to santis his efforts on the elderly population. What do we learn from that, Well, if we have to take care of our most vulnerable, that's why I'm happy to seedc guidelines is for phase one and two, the three phases. You remember, Phase one and two tell vulnerable people not to go out. Now, sixty percent of the population strictly speaking, are vulnerable, so it's you know, it's a lot of folks you can't go out, but some of these backers you can control. I have a friend who's a nursing home business, and I was quizzing him on this, and he said, you know, we basically just made some of our nursing homes COVID nineteen nursing homes. We would only take patients coming out of the hospital of COVID nineteen, and then we still gouned up and did everything prophilactically just in case. But you know, that way it further reduced the possibility that we'd have adjacent patients one affected one not and that you're right, that was a huge issue early on. And I got to say, of all the things that when we look back, it's easy to look back and find opportunities for doing it better. But that's one place I would really be super buttoned up on this coming winter, because when the virus comes back and we expect to have some kind of resurgence, the way we'll squash it quickly is by making sure that folks, especially in the nursing home space, are very well taken care of. But seeing what my friend has done in New Jersey, I means, you know, these they look like astronauts, these nurses walking around, I mean, I don't think they're going to affect anybody. I got to ask you my predictable and my obsessive, compulsive question about stadiums and how to open a stadium safely. We've gotten into detail on this every day. What do you think now? I think that people who have risk factors for getting hospitalized again high blood pressure, diabetes and the overweight ad lungs, et cetera, They're not going to want to go to a stadium this year. I just can't see that happening unless we get better treatments. However, I bet you much of the rest of the population we'll start to get more and more comfortable, especially if the data from states that are now opening up continued to be positive, where they're feeling comfortable that they're not having increasing cases and the ones that happen are you know, pretty low risk and are doing okay. That'll get people thinking, well, you know what, you know, I'll either get an at of body test and feel comfortable taking the risk. I'll wear my mask, I'll do all the things probably good or good. To wear a mask. You won't be tempted by hot dogs, which aren't your best health interest? Okay, okay, now hang on a second. We got to stop right there. So Brett, I know how much maths u ebrew National casing hot dogs. That's like my diet. What are you talking about? That? And beer? I mean, come on, that's like you don't get you don't. You don't get that gazelle like body. I don't need them as often as I like. I'm not gonna lie and I don't drink as much as i'd like either because I'm trying to stay in shape. But but for younger, healthier people. With all the other things we talked about, temperature checks, testing for every stadium employee, masks, you know, maybe a little distancing with seats spread out. We can get there, and maybe sooner than later. I hope we Eventually we'll get there. The question is when, And a lot of it depends on how well these early states do as they open up, because we're going to learn a lot. For example, you and I talked a lot quite a bit about social distancing where he masks, you know, etc. But we actually have to prove that worse. Let's do it, I mean as a country. But aren't we doing I mentioned I mentioned the guys stocking the store shelves, and that my local grocery store has been working the whole time. He never stopped working. All those manufacturers of all that medical equipment, they never stopped working either. If they shut down, we were dead in New York. And we need more of that, as you know, because we're now having major issues, for example, with the meat supply in this country because we've shut down someone in those firms. But even those companies now they're also going to be putting plexic glass between the workers because these guys generally have worked elbow to elbows each other. Now these new ocean requirements are you got to be a little bit socially distance, don't face opposite the person that you're working with. That way they take cough, you're not getting it. You don't want to take everyone down with one person in the company getting ill. But those are the kinds of more sophisticated guidelines. They're going to allow us to truly do what you're saying, because if people have confidence that where they're going is safe to work, if they have confidence that they can go to a social event and not get ill, and in fact the mask will work and we've demonstrated that. Then of course everyone wants to go have a beard, a burger or a dog at a stadium. All right, thanks a lot, Doctor Osby, appreciate it as always. You're being with us eight hundred and nine four one shown if you want to be a part of the program right as we roll along. All right, So what can we learn from other countries? Israel is always often so ahead of the curve, but they might be doing things we can't do in terms of civil liberties, constitutional rights. Also new its sculptory evidence. Everything we told you out how corrupt the deep state, the FBI was against General Flynn now revealed. His day of freedom is upon us. We have all the developments. Will check in exclusively with General Powell's attorney, Sydney Sydney Powell join us, General Flynn's attorney. That's all coming up and the latest on the mob, the media, the deep state, and much more. All straight ahead, final hour free for all coming up too, Hi twenty five till the top of the hour, eight hundred and nine four one Sean, you want to be a part of the program. The numbers out of Israel I mean, what can we learn? How do you do things better. Israel always seems to do so many things right when so many get it wrong. The world grappling with the coronavirus pandemic Israel, and the oddest thing is in the middle of this, it's the third election in a year, and I mean that. You think we have a screwed up electoral system in this country, it is nothing compared to what Israel has their parliamentary system. You know, three elections, no final decision, coalition governments want to talk about horse trading in politics. Doesn't get worse anyway. Fifteen thousand, five hundred eighty nine people in Israel tested positive for coronavirus. Get this, Only two hundred and eight people died in the West Bank, four hundred and eighty cases diagnosed so far, two died, seventeen cases in Gaza, eight of which have recovered. The Israeli government approved a series of steps to ease the lockdown restrictions. We're all looking to open up here as quickly as possible, including allowing group prayer and partial reopening of the economy and stores. And there are fines if you don't wear a mask in public, and we're probably gonna have to get used to sucking that up for a little bit of time. But I'd rather wear a mask and watch a Yankee game or go to an outdoor concert then not go anyway. But since the outbreak, the IDF took sweeping measures in terms of ensuring the operational capabilities secure in the country against any threat and bolstering the national efforts to contain and combat COVID nineteen. Joining us now is Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan comric As. He is the head of the International Media Branch of the IDF Spokesperson's Unit, which means he's the IDF spokesperson or spokesmen to the world. Lieutenant Colonel, great to have you, Thanks for joining us. How are you, sir? I am graced and thank you for having me. You know, on my many trips to Israel, one of the things that has impressed me so much is I meet these young kids and they're unbelievable. They're astounding, and they have mandated service young people, and both men and women. Boy, these kids grow up fast because of the threat that you constantly live under twenty four seven. They're in entire lives and they just seem tougher than other kids around the world. Based on the reality of what they have to deal with every day. Well, Sean, there's definitely no other choice. Unfortunately, the young men and women in Israel, as you said, correctly, have mandatory service. And even as the IDEA is heavily vested in helping the States of Israel and dealing with the COVID nineteen situation, I can assure you that our number one priority remains defending our borders. Despite everything going on, and despite all the reports that you're hearing from the Middle East, from Iran and other places about what's happening in COVID nineteen, we still have a very clear objective and that remains to stand guard along all of our borders at sea, in the air, even underground and in the cyber domain. Let's talk about the very specific things that you did. You started, for example, you have these menasures in place. A quarantine is six thousand soldiers to ensure their operational readiness. That was brilliant that since now has dropped the number to approximately eight hundred. As the situation improved in Israel, the IDF Home Front Command converted hotels into Corona rehabilitation centers. At its height, there were what twenty one hotels operating throughout Israel. The IDF converted their DNA identification labs to a coronavirus testing facility. How many total in Israel have died so unfortunately we're talking about, as you said, correctly, a little bit more than two hundred Israeli civilians have unfortunately died out of COVID nineteen related disease. Almost sixteen thousand contractions though, that's true, and I'm happy to say, however, that no IDEF personel have even gone seriously in and we're talking about a quite massive standing force, and I think probably thanks to the quick measures that we implemented that you mentioned, quarantine of military personnel and sending all of our combat troops to the borders and to distance them from Israeli society, we were able to encapsulate the most important part of the idea, our combat troops, and they have now been in their basis for an extended period of time to make sure that they are safe. And no Israeli, no IDEA of personnel has been seriously affected by the disease. And I think what the key thing here is that we're working under the guidance of the Israeli governments taking directives from the Ministry of Health. Everything is coordinated by the Prime Minister's Office, and at the end of the day, the Idea understands that what we bring to the table is command and control, structure, discipline, logistic capabilities, and most importantly, I think the will and the urgency to help the States of Israel in whatever it needs. And so far we're quite happy with the results. We cannot say yet as we're over the situation and we still have to have strict measures implemented. You mentioned the masks and social distancing, and I can tell you that's challenging for a military to have those kind of restrictions. Imagine having a platoon drill or even conducting basic training while you have to maintain two or six feet from your body. It's not natural for a military. But we understand that this is what needs to be done now and we're happy to help the States of Israel. And most important thing to make sure that the Idea remains ready for any scenario that comes upon us. Tell us about the tracking of people COVID positive COVID nineteen positive with their cell phones. I don't think that would pass constitutional muster in the us maybe voluntarily people for a period it wanted to do it, but I think it would face very very it would face a severe political backlash with my guests don't know for sure, but that's my guess. How big a role did that play in preventing people from contracting and dying? So, according to what the Ministry of Health has been saying is that that information based on cellular data has been very important in locating people who were in risk of being affected and taking preventive measures. However, it should be mentioned that this is not something that the idea of done. That's actually our brother service, the Israeli Internal Security Agency also known in Hebrew by the acronym Shabak, which has those kind of capabilities and usually uses them for counter terrorism. So what we're doing in the idea is probably on the other side of the national effort. We're actually focusing on this rebuting food, medicine supplies and as we said, evacuating elderly and Israeli civilians to quarantine, and in some cases also policing and enforcing a curfew. And yes, there is an ongoing political debate in Israel regarding that, and there was actually a discussion in our High Court of Justice as well. And as you know, we're a democracy, and whatever the judiciary will decide, that's how the executive branch in Israel will conduct itself. And we in the IDA, I mean, it's not really what we are focusing on our epporterers to try to assist in whatever means that the state needs our capabilities. Very early on Israel, you have Tavla I believe, is that the name of the pharmaceutical company, but Israel generously donated you know, ten million doses of hydroxy chor quinn. Knowing Israel as well as I do, and I consider Israel one of our closest friends and allies. And you know, frankly, I'm a big fan of the Prime Minister. I think he's been a force, you know, of moral clarity, good and strength in the world stage for many, many years. And I think what they've been doing to him is fundamentally ridiculous and unfair. But anyway, tell us the reason why, because that very early on caught my attention, because well, I just know how Israeli scientists, how great they are, rivaling US scientists, some of the best in the world. Well, I think that The keyword here is understanding that we need to cooperate, that we need to cooperate with allies with the US, we need to cooperate within Israel, between the different industries. We need to share knowledge with other countries, other military and it's clear that this kind of global challenge needs to be met globally and you need to communicate, share data, share intelligence and share patterns. You know, we have a top secret technological units in the Israeli Intelligence Core, which usually provides high tech gizmos for our special forces way beyond enemy lines. What they understood early on, based on data from other countries, is that ventilators is going to be a bottleneck and probably the most crucial equipment needed in Israeli hospitals in case of a massive pandemic. So what they went on doing was to convert existing home use ventilators referred to as bipaths and transform them into hospital grade ventilators and really multiplying by a factor of ten the existing capabilities in Israel. And coming back to what you said about sharing, the blueprint for that have been shared with select partners around the world, most of them in the U. Unbelievable um let me ask you this because look, I've been all over Israel. Um, it's not a big country. It's about the size of New Jersey for people that have not been there. But and I've been in the Old City and one of my favorite places. I think Tel Aviv is particularly a beautiful part of your country. And I've actually taken a helicopter ride all the way up to the from Tel Aviv to the Old City to the Golon Heights. Yes, sir, and I've so, I've been. You have densely populated areas. We went to the town, for example, on the border with Gaza. I mean you can see right there, you know where I mean it's that this town get hit with ten thousand rockets in ten years. It's that close in proximity to Gaza. My question is you have a densely populated You have densely populated cities. Most of Israel is densely populated. But you didn't run into the problems of say a city like New York where I am. Why first of all, if you speak about New York, I just want to say on behalf of the idea. And I think I can speak for the states of Israel that we really wish New York to get back on track to be the amazing city that it is that never sleeps and never stops. And we wish all good and help to Americans all over the USA, and of course specifically New York. Having said that, I think that and you're totally correct about the very urban nature of the States of Israel. More than ninety percent of the Jewish population lives in very tight urban areas. Early on. By the way, may you can make fun out the cup butters. They are a very very important part of Israel's history, but actually they're about two percent or perhaps and less of the total of Israeli population. If you look at our statistic, we are a very very urban country. The pe would seem are a rich and incredibly important parts of our history, and they are still there today along all of our borders, with brave men and women, pioneers, early Scionists. But in terms of the COVID nineteen situation, yet the very urban country where early on it was decided by the government to implement strict measures on the distance that civilians can go from their houses. Everybody included myself included, and military personnel and everybody else included so that they would limit the curve, and there were places where we had challenges with that as well, like there's been in other places around the world. And actually the idea had a part in communicating since we do have experience in mass communications in times of emergency and getting the message out to different parts of Israeli society. We had challenges with our ultra Orthodox communities all over Israel, specifically Bnai Brach, which is a kind of it's a city close to Tel Aviv with a ultra Orthodox population and they communicate differently, so we had to tailor our public awareness efforts so that they would get the message. And same thing with our Arabic population, both in the North and the south. They don't listen to regular Hebrew Israeli media, so the army stepped in and we pailor the message to the audience, and we made sure that they also know about those social distancing, about the masks, and about everything that is needed by the as for the advice of the professionals and how to get by and how to get through. So maybe that has been contrue. Maybe that's been part of the reason why the curve has been rather flat in Israel and let's hope that it gets better in the US and better all over the world as well. I hope you can share this, and I'm sure you are because because of the great alliance between the US and Israel. I hope you can share some of this information with maybe some of the officials in New York. When I saw you these numbers, I was blown away. And you know this country is now talking about quote reopening. We never really closed because if we had closed down the manufacturing centers that made all of the medical equipment and masks and respirators and shields and medicines and supplies, and the farmers farming, packers, packing, truckers, trucking, and those guys that I saw every weekend when I go shopping here in the epicenter of this thing, we wouldn't have had any food or any medical safety equipment. I hope you'll share that with the people in New York as they begin their efforts to get this city up and running, which needs to get done. But my many, many thanks to you. I am of such a deeper guard and respect for the State of Israel and our friends in the IDF. We know you're great loyal partners and the voice of moral clarity in a nutty world. We thank you for what you do every day. Thank you very much. And I can say that we already are. Our senior commanders are speaking with their counterparts in the US Armed Forces first of all, conveying our conveying our sympathies and support, exchanging lessons, learns and telling them what we've been doing and listening to advice on what they've been doing. So it's a two way street. And yes, there is a strong bond between us, between the armed Forces of the State adividual and the usam Forces. We are grateful for the support and we're very confident that both of us will get over this situation. Well, we appreciate you being with us. Lieutenant Colonel, thank you. Eight hundred nine four one Sean Sydney Powell withheld exculpatory evidence in the Flynt case. She exposes it. When will he be set free? And who should he sue? Coming up go up next our final news round up and in Ormation overload hour. You know has been promoting these this Russia hoax for so long and the reality you have a the former head of the DA who has been strung up here for year after year after year, and what was now likely we're going to find out he was framed. I'm notatue that being framed by our own government and by political operatives who don't like you, and I think that's what we're going to find out. That's what we have and are finding out more and more every day. First we found out that everything was withheld for Papadopoulos, that's exculpatory. Then we find the lead juror the jury four person in the Rogers Stone case. What do we learn? We learned that, well, that person had publicly repeatedly trashed Roger Stone on social media and of course now we're raised, but we have archives of it. And on top of that, hating Trump any Trump supporters, considering them racist. And Roger Stone is what's scheduled to go to jail on Thursday. The one person we have known almost from the get go, the FBI never thought he was lying. We knew that from the beginning. That was General Michael Flynn. They forced him, coerced him, pretty much demanded of him, and didn't remember he was bankrupted this time, thirty three year war hero, veteran to this country, service to this country. How we could treat him this way and Michael Flynn has to sell his house. Then he's told, well, if you don't agree that you lie to the FBI, then we're just going to go after your son. I'll I can see a lot of fathers saying, you mean, if I don't sign this, you're you're gonna put my son in jail. I guess I'll sign the lie admitting to lying, which your guys don't even think that I did. But I'll do it. And it brings us to the bigger question is Okay, We've been looking for what we call Brady material for a long period of time, and now because of the Attorney General, and we now have discovered that he is the victim, General Flynn, of one of the worst miscarry of justice in modern times. He's an innocent man, unfairly targeted by the FBI, wrongfully prosecuted by Muller and his team of merry witch hunters, coerced into a guilty plea under threat, and new court documents finally handed over to the Flynn legal team, and Sidney Powell will join us in a second contain exculpatory evidence. This information has long been sought. It has been concealed, and but for the Attorney General doing a separate investigation, we never would have gotten this information. And the charges against General Flynn must be dismissed, and frankly, he should then turn around and sue every single person that persecuted him under the pretext of a legitimate prosecution. Now, the truth is that General Flynn never did anything wrong, never committed any crime, and that these people knew, and high ranking people within the FBI DJ knew, and they hit it and then illegally, I would argue, if it can be proven, hid it from the courts as well, because now we know that. On April eighth this year, Covington Burling LLP, Covington submitted a supplemental notice regarding transfer of case file to the Successor Council. Supplemental notice in which Covington informed the court they had found emails that were not transferred to Successor Council last year due to errors of processing and collecting and searching electronic materials, as well as two pages of handwritten notes inadvertently not transferred. Sydney Powell joins us now to shed some light on this. Tell us what we've discovered here Sydney. Well, on top of that, today Covington sent us noticed that there's an additional seventeen thousand, five hundred pages of documents that were not provided in the early plane Covington. By the way, So if Covington and Burling is the law firm that represented General Flynn before I took over the case last June, how did they miss these important documents? That is incredible to me. Well, there's a technological explanation for it attached to there that they're filing with the court today. But the long and short of it is, I really can't imagine how that firm in particular would have not produced the entire file to begin with. They actually certified to the court that they had I mean, I can understand finding it, but didn't the prosecutors have this also, didn't the prosecute from the prosecutors does not. Prosecutors do not have this information. It's attorney client privileged. Okay. So all of the emails that we're talking about explain the exculpatory nature of them. Well, that was produced by the government. The emails and two pages of handwritten notes was produced US from the government Friday night under seal Well that's my point. I mean he got screwed left ways, sideways, up and down, oh yes, from every possible angle. So we have his own former lawyers just now producing an additional seventeen thousand, five hundred pages that we don't know what it contains yet. We're in the process of uploading it to a database to make it searchable. And then we have the government saying it is found to exculpatory evidence that is absolutely stunning, and we'll be producing more of that. And we don't know how much more of that is coming yet either, but there ought to be a lot, because I mean we identified, based on what the government had even told the Covington lawyers, a number of significant documents that should have been produced, not the least of which is a January thirty twenty seven memo inside the DOJ completely exonerating General Flynn of all things Russia while he was still in the White House. I mean, this is what I'm having a hard time understand, Sydney, because you got in a big battle. You knew that things had not been handed over because General Flint, I assume, remembered them, and you are fighting for Brady material to judge in the case, you know, different times getting angry with you and getting angry with General Flynn and then deciding that, well, there is no Brady material to hand over. That's not true, that wasn't true. Should he have known he should have Well, I'm just stunned that Judge Sullivan, who I called the judicial hero of my first book, license to lie as being the Brady judge and have bragged on him for six years all over the country for it, would not order the specific production of documents even the government itself that identified as being Brady to us and only given us a three or four lon summary of each document. I mean, that would have been the minimum to grant us as a proper Brady relief. But he denied all of it on the and just adopted wholesale everything mister ben Grax said about why we shouldn't be entitled to it. Let's go back to Friday Night guilty. Let's go back to Friday Night and the exculpatory information that the government had. And you say that there's more that you're expecting. Tell us, what can you specifically tell us about it? I can only tell you right now because it's still sealed. But they've promised to unseal it either today or tomorrow, so we're waiting for that. But it's several emails and then a couple of pages of handwritten notes that are particularly damning that proves the setup we've been talking about all the time and briefed extensively from the information we did have. I mean, we knew already from three O two's we that had been dribbled out to Covington over the years that a high group of the upper echelon of the FBI had joined together and met any number of times to figure out how to interview Flynn to keep him relaxed and unguarded so that he would not even know he was the subject of the interview. That was in several three O twos that were produced, and they've met with Peter Struck. Struck and McCabe met any number of times. Lisa Page helped alter the three O two before it was finalized. It had to be approved by mcbe before they issued it, and that was after Flynn left the White House. It was in deliberative process all that time, meaning it was going through multiple revisions. But why didn't it raise the suspicion of Judge Sullivan or anybody else when James Comey is bragging. Well, number one, we know the General Flynn called Andrew McCabe, Deputy FBI Director, and said, hey, do I need a lawyer who's sending some people over? Oh no, not at all. Well, that would deny him his Miranda rights. That's simple law, one on one. And then the director of the FBI saying, oh, yeah, we took full advantage of the chaos on day four of the new Trump administration and I did something that I would never even think of doing in the Bush years or Obama years, or ever think that I could get away with, and that was bypassed the General Council of the White House and send his guys in there for basically an interrogation without allowing General Flynn the right to counsel, and bragging about it. Yes, I can't imagine why that didn't raise Judge Sullivan's are Of course, that broadcast didn't happen until about three days for what was to be General flynn sentencing on December eighteenth of twenty eighteen. You know, really well tomed to insighte everybody over that, but it didn't seem to bother Judge Sullivan and the defense didn't make anything out of it. So what's going to happen here? Do we go back to court? Does Judge Sullivan now acknowledge his mistakes on Brady material? Does Judge Sullivan now take a new look at how Andrew McCabe denied him as Miranda rights and James Comey bragging that all normal processes that would would be given in considerations given were not given to General Flynn. Does he now say that he that we should dismiss and overturn the verdict in this case. And assuming something like that happens, what recourse would be available to General Flynn in terms of suing these people that denied him his civil liberties and his constitutional rights. Well, we haven't looked into the second part yet, but that is certainly ripe for review or will be soon, I believe. But I think the government at some point in the next week or two is going to have to move to dismiss this case itself as part of the first step in restoring integrity and credibility to the rule of law in the dj and the FBI. Well, you know, Ray Donovan once famously said, all right, he gets dismissed of years of allegations and charges and abused by the corrupt mob in the media, and then says, well, where do I go now to get my good name back? Where does General Flynn go to get his good name back? More importantly, where does he go to get the money for his old house pack? And who's going to compensate him for the millions and millions of dollars in legal fees? And I know you're doing it for like pennies on the dollar if even that, and others have donated a lot of time and a lot of pro bono work here, how does he get Oh sorry, never mind, what is that? How we thank a thirty three year veteran of his country? Now, I think it will be better resolved than that, But I don't want to telegraph our legal strategy right now, and it would have to be more further developed anyway. But yes, we will try to do everything possible to make sure that General Flynn has made whole. And frankly, we've been working off the generosity of the millions of Americans across the country who have supported the Mike Flynn Defense Fund dot org and they've just been absolutely amazing. Cards, notes, letters, prayers, contributions, you name it. I mean, we feel their support. And if you look at General Flynn's Twitter feed from when he tweeted out his declaration of innocence that we had filed several months ago just the other night, there are thousands, I think they're like fifteen thousand comments under their people saying welcome back and how supportive they are, and it's just really heartwarming. You know, look at all that we've learned about Papadopolis in recent days. Now we've learned that the FBI knew this was Russian disinformation that was fed to Christopher Steele, and that they knew Hillary was paying for it, so they purposely gave it to Hillary. Even the New York Times finally got one thing right, and they acknowledged it was likely Russian disinformation from the beginning. Now Christopher Steele is saying, well, I don't have any of my old emails. He erased them, just like Hillary. And he's now saying he had previously undisclosed meetings. According to the Daily Caller, did you see this with lawyers for the DNC and the Clinton campaign, Yes, but somewhere I'd done that already from some of the documents I had read. Yeah, he was all over the place, meeting with everyone. He was obviously an operative for any number of people at the same time, the DNC, Hillary Clinton, like Derek Posca, the FBI. He was being paid by all of them to make all of this stuff up disinformation. I want to say, we'll get back to Sydney Powell reconnect on a better line here. All right, as we continue with our friend Sydney Powell, federal prosecutor counsel for General Flynn, do we have a timeline on when we think we can get an end to this for General Flynn? And I mean, I know the President has been outspoken about this, but I don't know if that means he's contemplating I have no idea if he's contemplating a pardon, I would think in this case it would be a slam dunk. But he sees the injustice. The question is, would you rather just go through the process first and get this case thrown out or you know, where is your position on that? I think the best thing for all concerned, including the Department of Justice and the FBI, is for this information to be disclosed and then to move to dismiss the case acknowledging the prosecutorial and FBI misconduct. I think that's the only appropriate thing to do that will of the system of justice any future credibility and help restore integrity to the DOJ and the FBI. Yeah, I mean to me, it sounds like a slam donkey either way. I hope we get there. I think it's going to happen. I think it's going to happen. They have to respond in writing by I think it's May eleventh, according to the judges minute order entered yesterday or day before, and that would be I would think they would move to do it before that. I mean, they've already told this additional Brady is coming up anytime now, and they're going to unseal what came out either Friday, today or tomorrow. A lot of us have been praying for General Flynn at a lot of people now. People want to get in touch with you prayers and we really appreciate your support and how much you've stayed on this. I was never getting off this. You know something, Sydney, we were proving right every step of the way, and there's more vindication coming. I'm not sure if you noticed that John Durham is now up the staffing. It's not a report. He's looking into criminal activity. All right, Sydney Powell watching closely. Things are moving very quickly. Thank you so much for all you're doing. Eight hundred and nine four one Sean. You want to be a part of this extravaganza. Quick break, we'll come back on the other side and your calls all coming up straight ahead. I want the reporters to call him out on his lying. I want the reporters to follow up on questions, and if you can't get a real good answer, the correct answer, I want you all to get up and walk out. Here. We have a president who is exploiting a national crisis to move forward his own agenda, his own revenge, his own profit. If the president's just going to ramble and yell at reporters, say things that aren't the truth, and yell at reporters when they ask important questions, which is what he does, and then they shouldn't have the press conferences. But this is a president who just cannot handle the truth. Our president who has to make everything about him. He needs to be praised at every second. What we saw was hijacking, hijacking of the Task Force press conference by a president determined to rewrite the history of his early and reprehensibly irresponsible responds to this virus. This is a president looking for a scapegoat because his own performance is under question. And this is a president who clearly still has time to watch Fox News, because this has been the narrative on Fox News. Don't blame the president, Blame China, blamed the World Health Organization. Find someone else to blame. Back in my FBI, daih Nicole, some of the most heinous criminals that I saw were those who exploited crises, humanitarian crisis nine to eleven, Hurricane Katrina for their own benefit, right, And thought, I thought that was the most despicable thing that I had seen. And I have to tell you, I see the President's conduct as akin to that kind of inhumane exploitation of a crisis. All right, all of these comments, you know, I'm just I can't even believe how bad they really are, but they are. They're as bad as I guess you're ever gonna get. In terms of media, the media is what the media is. What the media is, and that is they are abusively biased and they are corrupt. The democratic party is corrupt. That never ending, NonStop psychotic hatred of a president just goes on and on and on and on and on, and they don't seem to care at all, nor will they ever care. Um And I'm just watching all of this, and I just see even more clearly every day how much these two, how they are intertwined into a group think they have. They they have convinced themselves, many of them, that I guess that they're doing God's work and that we are the smellye Walmart choppers they always thought that they wanted. You know, look at the New York Times, Fritch Trump lying is a superpower. It's the New York Times. You know, it's if everybody was laughing as this idiot Paul Krugman. You know, Jennifer Rubin is an authoritative source on Republicans. Now she's a I hate Republican. Everybody's screeching and screaming on all of these cable networks. MS DNC, the basically the conspiracy theory channel that gets everything wrong, never acknowledges or admits that they're wrong. Fake News CNN, it's it's all hate Trump, all day, every day. You know, they can debunk the stories on China. Look, we saw this with the Ukraine thing, in the whole impeachment issue. Joe Biden was protected. Joe Biden was protected the whole idea. Well, the president in this phone call. You know, there was only one fact witness at the end of this whole impeachment. That's all that we had one fact witness when press, what did the president say? He wanted nothing, no quit or pro oh nothing. He had a lot of opinion witnesses, a lot of hearsay witnesses, hearsay whistleblower testimony. We've never found out who the real whistle blower is, supposedly, and it didn't matter that Joe was on tape bragging that he's withholding a billion taxpayer dollars as he is the lead representative of the United States, vice president of the United States on Ukraine and bragging. I told him, you're not getting a billion bucks. This is a quintessential Joe Biden bluster bragging. And this is when he had a softball still and you're not getting the billion unless you fire that prosecutor who was the prosecutor, the one investigating his son. Zero experienced hunter who is being paid millions, son of a bee. They fired him. Oh no, no credible person, whatever, discuss it. The guy gets a pass. You're watching this madness it is. It is madness. This is sick, ugly, twisted, breathtaking hypocrisy. It's mad. It is now. It is the single biggest United gift that Donald that the Democratic candidate Joe Biden, assuming it's Joe Biden, is going to get. He'll never get the scrutiny that Donald Trump gets. He's always going to get a pass. They're always going to do the bludgeoning of Trump for the Democrats, the extreme radical Democratic Socialist Party. You know, why did I announce yesterday that I'm releasing this book, Live Free or Die America and the world on the brink, Live Free or America Dies in Latin? Why because I wanted to write another book ten years later. Not really, but I'm putting this all together in writing on purpose, a distinct purpose, because there's got to be some way to get truth out to people. Now, we saw this all with Russia, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine, Impeach and Peach and Peach and Peach and Peach. We see the double standard. It doesn't matter that they're all wrong. They protected Hillary, they protected the deep state. It has been a deep dive to get to the truth. They were all wrong. In the mob and the Democratic Party and the Adam Shifts of the world. We were right. We ended up being right in many ways. I didn't think any of this could happen in the United States of America. And guess what, it all happened. It all happened. You know now where Adams Shiff, you want to talk about a new low, Adam Shifts saying fifty thousand Americans are dead because Trump wasn't impeached. Now, Nancy Pelosi literally saying, well, Trump didn't do enough to stop travel from China. I'm like, what nobody approved of Trump's travel band ten days after the first coronavirus case in the US. Nobody. They called him racist, xenophobic, hysterical, a fearmonger, and everything in between. And Schiff, Oh, if only his timeline is off, because all of this happened, If it wasn't Trump making this important decision ten days early, quarantining for the first time in fifty years, subsequent travel bands while they're impeaching this guy, It's unbelievable. And Joe Biden comes in two months, three days late. Oh, I think I agree with the travel bad. You can't make it up. We are living through times where up is down, down is up. Black as white, white as black, pink as purple, purple as pink. Look at this, this whole issue of terror read more than a month Tara Reid publicly accusing Joe Biden of sexual assault. Now you probably wouldn't even know anything about the story if you relied on as I guess some people still do, not as many as they used to, ABC, CBS, Fake News, CNN, Conspiracy Thieves, TVs, the conspiracy Channel ms DNC you know in DC, in other words, Democratic Socialist Party, all of these shows, because since March twenty fifth, those networked either completely ignored or barely mentioned the scandal, even after Reid's story was significantly bolstered when frankly, a pretty haunting call from her mother to Larry King in nineteen ninety three about her daughter came in on top of her brother, on top of her best friend, who happens to be a conservative Trump supporter. I'm told, on top of a neighbor that's a big Biden supporter. Now, if you go back to all that we knew in the case of Professor Ford. In the Kavanaugh case, remember where are all the I believers. They're non existent, nobody you have this pass given to any female mentioned as a possible running mate for Joe Biden. They were on the Sunday shows, This Sunday It's all out there. One of the big differences between her and for example, in the Kavanaugh case, she had corroborating witnesses, many of them corroborating evidence. She even filed a police report, and now her mother's call and now a neighbor's corroboration. When Christine Blaussi Ford made allegations against Breck Kavanaugh, no corroborating evidence, no corroborating witnesses, never filed the police report. The mob demanded we believe every word she said. They demanded Kavanaugh step down, no due process, no presumption of innocence, some demanding we believe even the other insane allegations by the Avanati person. What was her named Julie Sweatneck and her story changed almost every other weekend. These kids, Cavanaugh included, they would spike the punch, take the girls up into a room, line up in the halls and basically rape every other weekend. Well, then it became while he was near the punch bowl, he was holding a red solo Cuppy was in the hall, but he wasn't lined up in the hall. Those are people's names and reputations. New York Times, Washington Post. These are lying slander machines. They don't care, as I've been pointing out in recent days, length these stories investigating the charges, ABC, NBC nothing, but they don't get it right. They don't want to, they don't want to go there. You know, it's um. These are incredible times we're living in. In one hundred and eighty nine days. There's a lot at stake for this country, a lot, you know. I looked through, for example, my ongoing battle with the fake news New York Times. You know they're it's it's very interesting to me. If you get a fact wrong, you're supposed to correct it, make good retraction. If it's stamming and wrong and libelous, with a blatant disregard for the truth, then that would be cause for apology. This Post to be a professional paper, if you use the logic of the New York Times. If I were to be them in their logic. I wonder if any Americans that read The New York Times read on February fifth, who says it's not safe to travel to China? If they took the New York Times as advice, if they believed what they were saying that, oh, maybe it's not that bad an idea, and they went to Wuhan Province, I don't know if it would have worked out well for them, based on how they interpret things. You could definitely go out there and say, you know, pretty much what they said about beloved bar owner skeptical about the virus, Well, beloved New York Times reader skeptical about the travel band travel to China, and then what happened they took They took the flight. That's how sick they are. Let's call it Trump virus. If you're feeling awful, you know who to blame all of that? And this is that this is the environment we live in. You know, it's funny. If they cared about truth, if they cared about who said, what went and where, it would be very interesting to put my timeline up against them. We've covered it extensively. January twenty seventh, first known case of corona January twenty first, that's six days later. I had Anthony Fauci on this show. The next day, I had a panel of three positions. I asked the president for the super Bowl interview. February second, I asked Fauci again in another interview about the coronavirus, including the issue of asymptomatic transmission. All this, by the way it disclosed to The New York Times, and went through how we have to take it seriously. We should take the virus seriously. I said, over and over and over and over and over again. You know you have another idiot at the New York Times as person attacking me. I fundamentally don't understand the panic incident of the diseases declined. That was February twenty seven, before this apparently wonderful person, mister Joyce, took a cruise. If they cared about truth, they would tell it. But they've got an agenda. They would care about the stupidity of the Mayor of New York telling New Yorkers to get out on the town March second, or saying in March tenth, we want to encourage that if you're under fifty and healthy, which is most New Yorkers has little threat here, and with this disease, even if you get it, basically acts like a common cold or flu. Transmission not easy, said that March tenth, transmission not that easy, go out on the town. Governor Cuomo, Well, he had to admit his timeline as atrocious too. March first, no reason for undue anxiety. General risk remains low in New York. March second, he said, we have the best healthcare system in the world. And excuse our arrogance as New Yorkers, and I speak for the mayor on this one, we think we have the best healthcare system on the planet right here in New York. So when you're saying what happened in other countries versus what's happened here, we don't even think it's gonna be as bad as it wasn't in the countries. And you know what, there's a lot of line by China, even doctor Fauci, who I think is an amazing human being, even he said the risk is still low. On February twenty ninth, he said, Mart's ninth. If you're a healthy young person, no reason. If you want to go on a cruise ship, go on a cruise ship. I don't think any of that was good advice, but I also think that we were all lie to lie too. It's the problem is bigger than that, and it's about the truth. The problem is is this unholy alliance that will be dealing with and it's going to get worse the next one hundred and eighty nine days. All Right, that's gonna wrap things up for today. We have an amazing Hannity tonight ninet Eastern Fox News Channel. Now the exculpatory evidence for General Flynn. When does he get set free? We have an update in terms of all of this tonight at nine on Hannity on the Fox News Channel. Also reopening the country. How did Florida and South Dakota do so well? Especially Florida Governor Ronda Santis, Governor Christy Nome. Then we have the Medium mob their utter silence and protection of Joe Biden as it relates to Tara Reid. We'll get into all of that and the deep State exposed and John Durham's investigation deepening a new personnel mine Eastern tonight. See then back here tomorrow. Thanks for being with us.

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