tucker: los angeles is the second largest city in the united states. parts of it are beautiful. all of it is in trouble. tonight we re learning just how deeply in trouble. fox s bill has that story for us. hi, bill. hi, tucker. it s good to see you. look, here in l.a. over the last year or so we ve had a trifecta of things to happen out here. we had our police defunded. we ve had thousands of inmates released during covid and we have a brand-new ultraprogressive d.a. whose policies if we re being honest is friendly to criminals. crime is now going occupy and we ve got some exclusive video from this afternoon. take a look at this. this was a brazen daytime attack on sunday. a man walks up to a hispanic woman pumping gas, punches her
going to be? what happens if you do something like this and wreck the country? will fauci face any consequences? the white house answered that question today. well, i think we ve spoken to this pretty extensively from here. let me just say on dr. fauci and his emails, he s also spoken to this many, many times over the last, over the course of the last few days and we ll let him speak for himself. and he s been an undeniable asset in our country s pandemic response but it s obviously not that advantageous for me to relitigate the substance of emails from 17 months ago. [laughter] tucker: he did speak for himself. he s always got a place on the wallace show where they will tell him what a great man he is. a great hero. he can speak for himself on msnbc. so nothing is going to happen to tony fauci. he won t even lose his job ever. as biden explained today, he ll never be fired.
update you when we do. speaking of releasing information, the u.s. government s report on ufo s has leaked in part. the man who started this whole process, he s here to tell us what it means and what s is being withheld. he also has a document that shows how long the government has known about this and hidden it. that s next. [space music]
moderately bad pandemic season. tucker: so it could be a pandemic or just a bad flu. which one would it turn out to be? at least one reporter asked him that in an email. he s a man called john the chief medical correspondent at cbs news. on february 16 of last year he asked fauci just how dangerous covid-19 was. what were the numbers on it? at that time you ll remember fauci was telling the public not to wear masks. he was telling reporters it was fine to attend political rallies. public gatherings were okay. fauci responded to him by outlining the conditions that would make him change his mind and demand lockdowns. the current mortality of covid-19 is about 2%. however, there are several folds more cases that are coming to the official attention of health authorities. in other words, asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic infections. if you count these the case fatality rate could drop to 1% or even half a percent or less. if that s the case, then this
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