yes, i know. oh, all right. stop happy thursday, everyone. it you would seem silly now, but once upon a time, america trusted anthony fauci. during the pandemic, we were all scared and confused then fauci was a comforting brooklyn accented voice of calm and some believed a man of his stature might even lead them to pot of gold. but according to his this week before the official select subcommittee on the covid pandemi tc, as doc the dwarf known as doc, coppedk to the following admissionadmis the six foot social distancing rule had no basis in science the lab. leak isn t just a conspiracy theory vaccine t just . mandates and travel bans were a mistake. and oh, that s previously his saying the lockdowns weren t his fault. so what exactly did he getl be right? that the media will believe anything if it comes from a toadstooli m l, a lab coat? kudos to chairman brad wenstrup holding fauci s tiny hooves to the fire ands refrainingto throwing him out a window. let s start w
A newscast reviewing and analyzing top stories of the day as they happen. Interesting part of the president s answer to ainslie earharts question, that hasnt played in that portion that you aired there, shep, where the president said this was not a Campaign Contribution, because it wasnt the campaign that paid it, it was me. And i have tweeted about that in the past. Now, you remember, the president put an awful lot of his own money into the campaign. So i asked sarajevo hah Huckabee Sanders how did the president dlinity what was going to the campaign and what might have gone to other people for campaign purposeles. Listen in here. How do you draw the line between what was a Campaign Contribution and what might have been a payment to somebody for other purps. Secretary sanders im not going to get into the back and forth of the legal part of. This i would refer to you the president s outside counsel 678 as i told cecilia, what i can tell you is what the president has stated a number of
million to put some public we hrooms in alaska because we don t have a lot of because right now we have those bad ones. have you seen the ones where. yeah, it s just it s just it s basically like a wholallye mhm. yeah. you know what i mean. and they re not good. and so i m, i m excite not g they ared improving these for tourists. it s not just like people all it s like for homelessit s b people because the old ones were oh my god i in emergency em once and i went to the bathroom and as i was leaving my , as i told leave me . oh it s, it s so it s so darkcie in here. and so i m excited they re doing it because normallyd porta potties, we you know, you all, if you ve been in one, it s actually better to just go to the bathroom, the porta and so i m actually happy they re doing that. that s that s i m happy fo.r you heather. uh, yes , my pets. this to me, wasn t my idea. just for the record, how hardf d offloads more than 32 million in illegal narcotics. yes. so the crew of coast gu
green room. you support babiesn? getting out of planes. i thought that was an interesting perspective, but only if the really loud guyu to go. it s crazy. you don t expect they could be like, okay, well, you can t expect c . the doors won t fall off like, you know, expensive. yoow how is feel liketicket they should at least be able to guarantee you ll get to stay on the whole rid. shoule. exactly. yeah. y heather, why isn t there an airlines just devotedldn t to babies? i wouldn t want to bewant on. well, i guess. no, no, but somebody has to oversee. the babies and the people that would be paid to do that. pd to dk the business experts are not when it comes to babiesa at. all once i took a baby once. on an airplane, never again, i told her, i m sorry, we re just not flying ever again. that whee re n you were a kidnaper? no, no, she s actually my baby. the emts being recommends.
liberties that rest upon the bravery and blood of selfless patriots like technical sergeant john chapman. to this end we pray, amen. amen. president trump: thank you very much. please be seated, thank you. thank you, chaplain, very well done, beautiful. we re honored to be joined by members of congress, military leaders, distinguished guests from across our nation. i want to recognize secretary of the air force heather wilson, thank you heather. air force chief of staff david goldhein, thank you, it s been 19 years, i think, right? with the air force, to deal with the congressional medal of honor. congratulations. a long time. very dwee serving. deserving. air force undersecretary matthew done on sdran, air force vice