CBS Bashes Vacation Vacationers, Cops Say They’re Not Imposing Abusive Restrictions

With Thanksgiving just days away, it has been predicted that 50 million Americans will travel and not let a virus stop them from gathering with their families with a 99.6 percent survival rate. This irritated the liberal media, which condemned those who refused to be locked in their homes. CBS Brenning News anchor Margaret Brennan beat up travelers by saying they were responsible for the killing of 250,000 people. Meanwhile, police agencies across the country refused to enforce abusive restrictions.

Brennan hit Thanksgiving trips high on the agenda. She even put aside the latest news that the Biden transition got the okay to proceed.

But we’ll start first with millions of Americans ignoring the CDC’s warnings not to travel tonight. A dangerous move health experts are warning about will make the deepening crisis faster and more deadly.She mocked.

She then placed the deaths of 250,000 more Americans on the heads of those just trying to spend time with family during a difficult year:

Tonight, a White House model says Americans should expect the death toll to double by March 1. For nearly half a million people across the country.

With millions of people already on the go or in the air tonight, from experts expected to travel for Thanksgiving, experts say it is guaranteed that cases of coronavirus will explode even more soon than they do now.

Meanwhile, radical Democratic officials across the country threatened residents with allegations that they would let police break their doors if they were entertaining guests. Fortunately, many police departments refused to be part of this type of tyranny.

“Tonight there is increasing backlash against various government restrictions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus amid Thanksgiving gatherings. A lot of it happens in California, ”announced Fox News Channel presenter Bret Baier in the special report.

When national correspondent William La Jeunesse spoke about Governor Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) nighttime curfew, which was introduced to deny people the pleasures of their right of assembly, he reported that “at least 16 police agencies are refusing to enforce the order “.

La Jeunesse then showed off a soundbite from the captain of the LA Country Sheriff’s department, Edward Ramirez, who said they weren’t going to sneak around the neighborhood destroying gatherings. “I can tell you that the sheriff’s deputies won’t walk or get out of their vehicles to look for people between 10am and 6am,” he said.

Then there was the case of a radically liberal Oregon in which La Jeunesse found that Governor Kate Brown (D) issued an edict that “no more than six people from two unrelated households inside at any given time or location or get together outside ”.

“Several police forces are pushing back as Thanksgiving approaches. “If some of the calls come in and say, ‘My neighbor has ten people in their house,’ we’re not coming,” said Pendleton Police Chief Stewart Roberts, “he read.

None of these law enforcement setbacks have been reported by CBS or ABC’s World News Tonight and NBC Nightly News.

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The transcripts are below, click “Expand” to read:

CBS evening news
23rd November 2020
6:32:17 p.m. East

MARGARET BRENNAN: I’m Margaret Brennan. Tonight there is breaking news about the president’s transition. And we’ll come back to that in a moment.

But we’ll start first with millions of Americans ignoring the CDC’s warnings not to travel tonight. A dangerous move health experts are warning about will make the deepening crisis faster and more deadly.

Tonight, a White House model says Americans should expect the death toll to double by March 1. For nearly half a million people across the country.

With millions of people already on the go or in the air tonight, from experts expected to travel for Thanksgiving, experts say it is guaranteed that cases of coronavirus will explode even more soon than they do now.

(…)

Fox News Channel special report
23rd November 2020
6:27:24 p.m. East

BRET BAIER: There is an increasing backlash against various state restrictions tonight to keep the coronavirus from spreading amid Thanksgiving gatherings. Much of this happens in California. National correspondent William La Jeunesse shows us tonight from Los Angeles.

[Cuts to video]

UNIDENTIFIED MAN: The governor’s decision by decree, by Fiat, and we will no longer allow that.

WILLIAM LA JEUNESSE: Protests in California against Governor Gavin Newsom’s mandatory four-week order to stay home from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

KEVIN FAULCONER (R, Mayor of San Diego): People are rightly angry as we continue to see one order after another as the real guidance we need from the governor.

LA JEUNESSE: Officials called the curfew necessary as cases tripled in the past month.

DR. MARK GHALY (CA, Health and Human Services Department): Record hospital and intensive care stays.

LA JEUNESSE: At least 16 police authorities are refusing to enforce the order.

CAPT. EDWARD RAMIREZ (LA Country Sheriff’s Department): I can tell you the sheriff’s deputies won’t be on foot or out of their vehicles to look for people between 10am and 6am.

LA JEUNESSE: A similar situation in Oregon where Governor Kate Brown said no more than six people from two unrelated households could congregate at the same time or in one place, indoors or outdoors. And when you see neighbors breaking the rule, Brown calls the police.

GOV. KATE BROWN (D-OR): Unfortunately, at this point we have no other option.

LA JEUNESSE: Several police forces are pushing back as Thanksgiving approaches. “If some of the calls come in and say, ‘My neighbor has ten people in their house,’ we’re not coming,” said Pendleton police chief Stewart Roberts.

No more than ten from two different families can congregate indoors in Nevada. Maximum 50 for weddings and churches, casinos and bars with a capacity of 25 percent.

GOV. STEVE SISOLAK (D-NV): Our fall rate growth is at a devastating level. Even faster than neighboring states like Arizona.

[Cuts back to live]

LA JEUNESSE: In New York, where gatherings were limited to ten people, Governor Andrew Cuomo quoted the police as saying, “You don’t have the right to choose the laws to enforce.” Bret.

BAIER: William, thank you.

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