three vaccines thanks to donald trump's operation warp speed. there were already a million vaccines being administered to peoples arms every day when biden was sworn in, 36 million doses at already been distributed. according to joe it was the biden administration that stepped in, heroically saved america from covid-19, none of this is true. where's the unity, joe? >> president biden: i'm using every power i have as president of the united states to put us on a war footing to get the job done. it sounds like hyperbole but i mean it, war footing. and thank god we are making some real progress now. now because all the work we've done emma we will have enough vaccine supply for all adults in america by the end of may. that's months ahead of schedule. >> sean: that would be moderna, pfizer, that would be johnson & johnson and that would be her predecessor, president trump, operation warp speed. all due respect to the president, he didn't have anything to do with that vaccine and had nothing to do with the mars rover either. there you have it. joe biden, unity president that he is taking credit for someone else's work. joe, you want unity? why don't you just think donald trump? you want us all to get along, you say. no trump, no vaccine, joe. stop taking credit for something frankly you have nothing to do with. nothing. but i do need to give joe biden a congratulations tonight. he stayed up in our past his betty time after days and days of practice. he was able to read from the teleprompter for almost 20 whole minutes without making a total full lot of himself. the problem with this is, c, hannity, he did it, he did it! johnny hit the baseball! good job! is that the lowest bar possible for a president? isn't it a little kind of sad that we even have to wonder or even discuss it? it's kind of sad to me. let's be clear, biden's ability to remain lucid tonight for 20 long minutes shouldn't be cause for celebration. this is a guy who is clearly not doing well and the last three weeks alone have been extremely alarming. that is the sad truth. since the early days of the campaign, we have been watching joe and his daily struggles, that is when his campaign rarely would allow him to leave the basement bunker, yes, rare, but now joe is clearly getting worse and again what we have seen just these past three weeks, not tonight, he practiced and practiced and practiced and lo and behold he got through the speech without fumbling the ball. this is the last three weeks leading into tonight and the hours and hours of practice before tonight. take a look. >> president biden: i want to thank the former general, i keep calling him general. my -- the guy who runs that over there. the vast majority of economists left, right, and center from wall street to the private economic polling initiatives. am i supposed to speak? representatives show -- sheila jackson lee, al green, sylvia garcia -- excuse me and what am i doing here? that over 500 -- i have a card, i carry a card with me every day with the total number of folks who have been affected. >> sean: okay. so you see why joe has gone 50 days without official press conference. that's a higher bar, it's going to take a lot more practice. biden administration knows the biggest liability for joe biden is joe biden himself. you can spare script a prime time address in practice, practice. you can script the state of the union and let me be honest, that's the easiest speech for any president to you walk in to applause, shake a few hands, lead a few runs, you get more applause. more rest time, but it's a little harder to script or press conference. that's going to take for more practice and of course a compliant news media and when joe actually decides to hold an official press or, so far it's longer than any president in the last hundred years, i think administration will probably of course try to orchestrate the entire event just like they did the few times he did it on the campaign trail preselecting a handful of pro biden reporters. in the meantime they gently don't want joe answering any prompter -- on proctor questions. last three days, only one event on joe's schedule. just one. after joe signed the massive $2 trillion schumer-pelosi payoff into law, only 9% is emergency covid relief. take a look. >> president biden: got it. thank you all, appreciate it. [indiscernible]. >> sean: he did good tonight, he didn't have joe biden or kamala harris next to him. that's a rare thing. just to put this into perspective, when president trump was in office, members of the media mob, they had a mental breakdown if trump didn't respond to jim acosta at a fake news cnn and personality at his insults hurled across the white house lawn. now joe biden signs one of the biggest boondoggle spending bills that has zero basically for emergency covid relief. not a lot, 9%. after refusing to give one single rest conference during his entire time in office, the media mob barely yawns. there's a guy in the oval office allegedly running the country who appears to be struggling cognitively when the mob cannot be bothered to do their jobs. they are actively willfully putting their heads in the sand. that would be nbc, abc, cbs, msdnc, fake news cnn. do any of you guys have any news divisions at all? do have journalists working for you are not? be honest with you and your viewers. if you're just a mouthpiece for the dnc, in other words if you want to be a talk show host. i'm a member of the press but i am a talk show host. i have opinions, i tell everybody up front i'm registered conservative and yeah i like donald trump as president because during the trump administration, the coverage was a little more aggressive, don't you think? according to nearly all of their coverage, donald trump could into a single thing right. in fact, they predicted the president's plan to develop and distribute covid-19 vaccines -- yes, known as operation warp speed -- would be an utter failure. he not only got it done and got a million in peoples arms a day, 36 million total, but he did it while being impeached and tried twice. pretty amazing, you might remember. >> i think this is just further evidence that the trump administration had no plan for distribution. operation warp speed was really just a plan to address market failures and manufacturing and developing and manufacturing of vaccines. >> we will have a vaccine by the end of this year. is that possible in your view? >> oh, you know, if another date of potus in wonderland here. it is preposterous to make that statement. >> our warning, that kind of timeline may be overly ambitious and some have even argued it's perhaps dangerous. >> coronavirus vaccine trump says could come of this year, happy talk that he's doing about the vaccine, experts say he would need a miracle to be right. >> here's the thing, you cannot talk yourself into a vaccine. the fastest a vaccine has ever been produced from start to finish is five years. >> sean: you're right. donald trump did it in 1 and you never give him credit for anything. nothing he does is right. that wasn't happy talk, was it? operation warp speed thankfully for the sake of the country and the world was a huge success. thank god for our great medical researchers and scientists and doctors and first responders. they did an amazing job. we all owe them a debt of gratitude, but there will be no retractions, no apologies, they will never correct the record. instead, they will continue to act as cheerleaders for the radical democrat socialist party, whoever's running the show with the white house. here with reaction, kayleigh mcenany along with former white house chief of staff reince priebus. all right, so both of you, okay, you served donald trump. now, did donald trump usually practice a speech before he gave a speech? because i tend -- my sources told me it was hard to even get him to read through a speech before he gave the speech. am i right or is the immediate -- did he have to practice as much as joe, reince? >> no, he did not. and you know, the funny thing is, i was thinking back at his first press conference after 27 days and that was a day that he just came -- that was not planned. he came into the oval office and he said you know what, i'm feeling it today, let's do a press conference and we can't do that, hang on a second, we got to think through this. he says no, i'm feeling it today, we are doing it today that was the first press conference and we called the white house staff, set up the east room, put all of the chairs out. that was the first big press conference and he took question after question after question, but look, i think maybe biden is following one of abraham lincoln's famous directives when abraham lincoln said it's better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. so look, it's prevent defense, we can burn is, no risk, whatever you want to call it, that's the game they're playing and you know, at some point, you've -- you can't hide forever, you're going to have to come out and answer the question. >> sean: how accurate is stephen miller's assessment to me that he would go in the president 's office, the oval office, the president would dictate a speech, he would go on and on i want this, i want this, this, this, this, stephen miller would go do his thing and in the process he would get ten calls to add this and this, take that out, isn't that how it went? >> that's exactly right and then he would get the speech and he has the infamous sharpie and he would go line by line through the speech and make further edits there, but your right to say this is not something he had to practice ten times on the teleprompter. oftentimes he wouldn't even breeze through it once on the teleprompter after his edits. he was not afraid of questions, we would be shouting questions at him as he was approaching the briefing room and that would be the extent of his preparation because he was speaking from his heart. it was authenticity, it was transparency, the diametric opposite of what you're getting from the biden basement strategy administration. >> sean: you know, it's funny because i was actually behind the scenes doing my coverage and i would see the hardest job on the "hannity" show me surprise people. it's being the teleprompter operator. i happen to be a radio host. i do three hours of unscripted radio day, no script, whatsoever, not one line written and often -- i have a script but i go off script all night. thomas r prompter operator somehow manages to find the right place at the right time. is that donald trump to what did you think of joe biden's and it? >> yeah. i mean, that's donald trump. i'd be standing in the back of a speech or a rally and i'd be standing there with stephen miller and i'd be telling him he's off script, he's off script and then slowly but surely, he'd get right back on and then gabe would start scrolling the thing. look, the bigger problem i think for biden is about his speech tonight and you hit on it in your monologue, is based his presidency on two things. transparency, which is what we were just talking about, him not doing any press briefings, but the other thing was unity. and so far we've got a progressive freight train and the fact that he didn't even mention just a little hat tip, a crumb to the previous administration to say you know what, let's give it to them, they did a good job on these -- getting the shots and vaccines put together but he didn't do it. and that's a failure. >> sean: let me pick up on this point. we only have 30 seconds. you know, it could have -- none of this happened under joe's watch. donald trump did all of this. reince is right. i believe if he's mr. unity you could have said you know what, operation warp speed helped us a lot, but no. >> exactly. exactly. you even have "the new york times" pointing out that biden is only here because of president trump. yes, the fake news "new york times," abc news says biden refuses to acknowledge what trump has given him. you even have the liberal media outlets acknowledging the truth but biden can't tip his hat, although his covert advisor today went on fox news and said pointblank i tip my hat to the trump administration, i'm grateful for what they've given us, so he won't acknowledge it, his advisor who was pulling the strings will. >> sean: thank you both for being with us. tonight, the left doesn't seem to have any problem with migrants affected with covid-19. president didn't mention this tonight, pouring across our southern border. why is joe lecturing you on masks while simultaneously allowing covid-positive illegal immigrants into the country? but they are outraged that texas and mississippi have lifted covid-19 restrictions and mandatory mask wearing. they're also furious that younger adults are heading to the beaches for florida spring break. americans being free and making our decisions, every adult now knows about social distancing and mask wearing. i urge you to protect grandma and grandpa, mom and dad. you young kids, please take care of them, do it for them. anyway, people make up their own mind. that seems to make democrats angry. they want all of us, every state, to follow the lead of new york and new jersey and california and michigan? never ending draconian lockdowns, restrictions? but here's a pretty important fact that the left doesn't want you to see. these two states, new york, new jersey, they have the highest covid-19 death rates in the entire country. new jersey is number one. new york number two. michigan, pennsylvania, california not far behind. now, they are not success stories. they did a lot of things wrong, especially during the deadly nursing home directive. in michigan, in new jersey, in new york and pennsylvania. meanwhile, governor abbott, governor desantis, governor christie gnome, many other republican governors protected their states, vulnerable populations, that made all the difference. they didn't send patients infected with covid-19 back into nursing homes and then try to cover up instead of fixing it when they knew in june it was wrong. and by the way, schools are open in texas, they've been open in florida, they are open now in mississippi. fear not according to biden if we just trust dr. fauci, a guy one year ago this week that said a mask isn't going to help, don't wear a mask, mask does nothing. one year ago, we played it earlier in the week, everything is going to be fine, we trust him, take a look. >> president biden: we've got work to do to ensure that everyone has confidence and safety in all three vaccines. it's our message to you is this. listen to dr. fauci. the most distinguished and trusted voices in the world. he's assured us the vaccines are safe. >> sean: one year ago he said masks are going to help. here with more from the hoover institute, dr. scott atlas. one year ago, masks won't help, he set it on "60 minutes," doctor. >> well, sean, you know, the hypocrisy topic is a big one really and it's unending in this -- i mean, it's amazing. there's nothing more hypocritical to me and nothing more heinous than listening to the politicians who cast doubt on the safety of the vaccines while they were running for the election and then they rushed to the front of the line and get the vaccine themselves and try to take credit for the vaccines. so you know, to undermine the credibility of the safety of the vaccine is so dangerous because you are actually going to kill people who need the vaccine. i'm talking about the high risk elderly people. that's point number one about the hypocrisy. the other point about this not caring about the rules in certain settings, like you mentioned in the immigration situation, the hypocrisy there is reminiscent of governor gavin newsom, my governor, eating dinner inside a restaurant while everyone else was forbidden, or dr. birx enjoying her thanksgiving holiday with her multigenerational family after making sure that no one else could possibly do that. this kind of hypocrisy is not just despicable, it shows people -- it should show people they don't even believe in the seriousness of these rules in these rules, a lot of them, are not science at all and i applaud governor abbott for opening, governor desantis knew what he was doing, he understood the data, governor desantis stayed with the second-highest number of people over 65. he did very well, he's been open for months. he had nursing home facilities -- not that he ordered infected people into like some of the states you mentioned, he actually had nursing facilities that were for covid-only patients. so here's this governor who actually was thinking and not just panicking and reacting. i mean, the hypocrisy, the lack of science, the fact that these people keep saying they are following signs when they don't even know what they're talking about is really maddening, but i think god that we are coming to the end of this. operation warp speed is president trump's success, period. anybody who doesn't see that is either a liar or a politician, although that's redundant. >> sean: okay, i will second that motion. thank you, dr. atlas, thanks for being with us. now let's turn to the crisis of the southern border. another example of covid-19 mass hypocrisy playing out tonight. so the cdc, they have a recommendation that you the american people, that you don't travel to central america because of the pandemic. now thousands of central americans are traveling here. as we speak, there are so many migrants pouring across the southern border that our facilities are overflowing. in other words, there's no social distancing room. it is not even enough masks apparently and testing capabilities are incredibly limited. another major problem, also on the rise, dangerous mexican cartels, they're getting rich from smuggling migrants, human trafficking across the border. according to chuckie schumer, that's donald trump's fault. if the dog bites, bee stings, you're feeling sad, blame donald trump, of course. take a look. >> joe biden inherited a huge mess on immigration and it's not going to be cleaned up in a month. he's only been in office, you know, since january 20th, about six weeks i guess it is, but he's different, his view of immigration is not like donald trump, who was nasty, negative, horrible to immigrants. one of the problems with the trumpet mr. risch and if they had such incompetence. so they are rolling up their sleeves and working on this. i think it will get better in the next few months. if it doesn't, i will go to them and say you've got to do better. >> sean: more people in a month, over 100,000 and i'd like to see the inside of the cargo shipping containers where you're dumping kids with bars on the small window. all right. here to help understand more actually what's going on from the great state of arizona, fox news investigative reporter and contributor sara carter. live from yuma tonight in arizona as we continue our ongoing investigation the last few weeks. >> hey, sean. we spent the day out here covering the border here in yuma. i am actually literally right now on the border right near the mexican township. i can tell you that today i've seen a flow -- a consistent flow of migrants just turning themselves in to border patrol. the day is filled with not only that but with people coming from all over the world. with all residents, from cuba, people coming in from india, as far away as india, just through this small open gateway right here in yuma, arizona. i spent the day with sheriff leon wilmont. he gave me a tour of the border and you won't believe what he had to say. it's absolutely incredible. >> the area right now, it's part of the dash we've gotten roughly 120 miles of international boundary with mexico and arizona. >> this corridor is known for -- >> a lot of traffic with migrants coming across. >> people are getting through that area. >