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natural disasters. bennett do but with anything thg on, you should lose a lot more when you pulled that stunt in the middle of a crisis. here comes "the five." ♪ >> juan: . hello everyone paradigm's juan williams. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ a big political battle in washington over the coronavirus. president trump, trying to reassure americans. meanwhile, top democrats are criticizing his administration's response. we'll get to that later, but first, new reporting indicates the democratic party is worried over bernie sanders' surge. to "the new york times," a good portion of democratic superdelegates do not want to hand senator sanders the
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nomination. if he falls short of a majority of delegates before the -- after saying she rejects socialism, she is saying that she will back sanders if she becomes the presidential nominee. >> unity, unity, unity. whoever i nominate, we will support with respect for his or her position and hopefully with their respect for our position as well. so, we have made a decision to win and as i said to the membe members, if you make a decision to win, you have to make every subsequent decision to win. no friction, no nothing. just stay on the path to victo victory. >> juan: and bernie sanders has been causing controversy with comments about cuba. but as you know, he is finding some support in the media. >> they accused dr. king of being a communist. every major leader, they tried
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to call a socialist or a communist purse because you have folks who are so afraid of bernie sanders, sore afraid of elizabeth warren, so afraid of progressives, and they are willing to say that if the democratic party nominates a progressive, and what they are saying to me in that moment is that they are more comfortable with the white nationalists in the white house. >> juan: it so interesting. it looks like there is resistance on the democratic party side, but on the republican party side, it looks like they are salivating to run against sanders. >> jesse: well, one of those reasons is, he will call of strt ally a racist. he said that castro was a great guy even though he had missiles pointed at our country. he wants to give taxpayer money to americans so they can grow and sell weed. that's why people are nervous. in terms of the electoral
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college, it's not as strong as he believes. our seniors going to turn up her bernie sanders? our suburban women going to turn out? is he going to get black women in charlotte, in philadelphia, in detroit? let's see about that. he wants to ban fracking? is castro comments going to help him in miami-dade? are union members in michigan, who have great health care plans going to vote for a guy who says you can't keep that plan? i don't know. i don't think he is positioned perfectly, well, not perfect. donald trump, when he was running won 41 out of the 50. i don't think bernie is going to hit 41. he is going to lose in south carolina and he's down by 20 points to biden in florida. those are key contests. the rest of the democratic voters, they have major differences with the core issues that bernie supports. they are not behind the green new deal. they are not behind medicare for all. they are not behind free college. and they are not behind raising
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taxes on middle-class americans to pay for it. >> juan: are you a democrat now? it sounds like you are a superdelegate. [laughter] >> dana: he is not at all delicate. >> juan: lets come to this point, though. pelosi says unity, unity, or unity. if this is the nominee, i will back him even though there is open anxiety among democrats about the impact sanders might have. >> dana: what do democrats really want? what does any political party really want? the democrats really want to get back into power. if bernie sanders is their only ride out of town, you're going to buy mike the ticket and you will get on board and you'll help, but the story is not over. one of the things of the media loves to write is anything that shows a pipit or a comeback, and of joe biden all of a sudden goes well in south carolina and the winning looks good on him and on tuesday, it's a mixed bag where you have bernie win sum, sanders win some, maybe pete buttigieg was a couple. i don't see anyone else winning.
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maybe klobuchar wins her home state in minnesota. then, they will help to get this contest in another place, which we've been talking about the possibility. there is a question with the democrats. do you think you need to have a majority to win or a plurality to win? right now, none of these candidates are going to get to the convention with a majority plus one. so, then the question is, well, bernie sanders says, i should get it because i'm in the lead. but everybody else is like, that's not the rule. you go to a second ballot and in that case, i'll think bernie sanders -- >> juan: by the way, i hope you saw that elizabeth warren really took him down yesterday on this idea, because the last time around, in 2016, he said that nobody should be given the nomination if they don't have a majority of the delegates. >> dana: i said come on a
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scale of 1 to 10, how concerned are you about the effects of a bernie sanders candidacy as a nominee. he said, we are at an 11. >> juan: so, greg, you and i have had these discussions about parallels between trump and -- their theme is, america versus socialism. i think that they think that sanders is going to be easy pickings for donald trump. what do you think? >> greg: i wouldn't be so sure. okay, the democratic party right now is the guy wakes up the morning after his bachelor party in vegas, realizing he just married the bearded lady from the circus. they are handcuffed in the hotel room to bernie sanders and they realize he's got a lot of kinks, right? and the convention is like that quick and dirty annulment you do before anybody finds out. this is a period of reckoning for everyone who laughed of the in 2016.
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what the democrats are feeling right now is what the republicans felt almost to a t about trump. first, you saw that it was a jut a joke. then you realize it's more than a novelty as there is some sort of connection going on. then, there's a sense of panic, that it's more than a connecti connection. the plurality grows and the argument about him not having all the other people doesn't make sense, because all the other candidates aren't running together. so, that goes away. and then, you have this resignation. but there was a difference. trump then won. that's the difference. the thing is, what's missing is the belief that trump will win. but then, that was missing before. the one good thing about sanders is is getting people to think about socialism, right? why is socialism popular among the young? because it offers free stuff. people start realizing that it's not really free. it's a pretty good education and you get further into his comments about cuba. you find out about reeducation, literacy programs in which they
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force you to digest propaganda. people start to learn these things. i think it's helpful. and what if he wins? what if he wins? >> juan: yeah, he could win. >> jesse: every day will be like today on the stock market. before you lost money, dominic. >> emily: i think that what matters is whether in fact they make a difference in this nomination. so, if they are truly responsible for sinking his nomination, then, we are going to see that the section between the democratics, it's going to be unlike anything we've ever seen. at a minimum, it's going to depress voter turnout. that will 100% cement trump's win. not like they needed any more reason. there is no way that they are going to turn out. it's the kind of thing that gives rise to third parties. even though it' it doesn't seemy plausible, it's 100% possible
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with the amount of anger and that socialist aspect of the party. if they just kind of symbolically go against him and it's not enough to sink him, then after that, his entire campaign will have to divert their resources to patching up the party in addition to winning the general. that's going to be a big amount. they are still going to be voter deficient. >> juan: but just to pick up on what greg said, when trump won, everybody says, oh, some of these moderate republicans are going to support. they did. everybody lined up. everybody got behind trump. >> greg: one other point, he was a great president. >> juanbefore you, thank you. thank you. on saturday and sunday, guess where bernie sanders was going to be? not texas, but massachusetts. i think he wants to knock warren out. call bashar an>> emily: that's whynancy pelr rhetoric. she is already taking steps where, i'm going to have to
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♪ >> greg: so, let's review the media's reaction of the coronavirus. >> the sheer volume of things are not true of what has been said by the president and some of his aides. it does not inspired credibility. >> it has left as vulnerable peers because i found most of what he said a little incohere incoherent. that just tells you how little he actually knows about public health. he just revealed how ignorant he is about the situation. >> greg: and then there's cnn's ball of hysteria. since the dawn of the trump era, countless experts have warned that the president's lack of credibility would imperil the country in the event of an emergency.
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that one tweet defines the media's dark desires for something bad to happen so that all of their previous trump hatred is validated. the fears may be coming true, brian retweets. every story that collapses hinges on may. trump may resign. trump may not leave office. it's a word that provides cover for the press' delusional dream. today, that dream is a disease. this time, people will surely die, but it will be trump's fault. and then finally, i will be right and jeff will give me a lollipop. meanwhile, gail collins from "the new york times" says, "let's call the disease "the trump virus." only a truly mindless paper
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would still run her laughable dribble. they would rather politicize than help. as they claim to champion credibility, their own credibility as a joke. cnn, "the times" can't be trusted on any topic, because their deranged filter spits out the same answer. i would call it a plague, otherwise known as gail colin's disease. nobody knows anything, dana. >> dana: nope. >> greg: so, let's politicize it. [laughter] >> dana: one thing i did admire, the congressman from california, who is the poster of the bernie sanders campaign, he has refused to do that even though bernie sanders obviously would love to take on donald trump in the election. the correct answer is, humanity is in a race against the biological changes. mother nature is like, oh, you know what? i'm going to tweak this little virus. those people who work in public health, thank goodness for them. they spend 24/7 racing against this virus. if you look back at history,
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we've known that this was going to happen again. that's why you have public health. that's why you have doctors who are dedicated to dealing with the flu and the coronavirus like this. i thought the reporters in the briefing room were actually really respectful, responsible, asked good questions. it's when you get into the commentary side of things that things get off the rail. speak to you, emily, one of the people in the montage, ezekiel, was bashing trump, because he was surprised by how many people died from the flu every year. everybody is surprised by how many people die from the flu come because everyone is so used to it. does that mean that trump is some kind of idiot that lacks credibility? >> emily: not to me. the president is -- if he does -- go if he doesn't. everyone in the commentary is going to have that ridiculous reaction. in things that actually matter, which is public health being a threat of an actual fatality, exasperation leads to zero
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tolerance. when the russia, russia, russia and everything in the last three years that we've been hearing. here we go again. yes, everything is his fault. but when it's something like this were actually, the public needs true reliant information, no one is going to watch that. by the way, when i went to walgreens earlier, it was all gone from the shelf. everything, including temperature takers, water those called? >> greg: thermometers? >> emily: thermometers. it's more deadly than covid-19. it was reduced to 30-15% simple by hand washing. there are little things like that or as usual, we have people who are putting their own hatred of the president over disseminating simple facts. >> greg: yet, in mash when they would just sit there for like 10 minutes. what bothers me, cdc, is that
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someone like gail collins has no interest. when people come here on "the five," and we actually offer solutions and we are talking about it. but it seems like on the other side, the trump haters, they don't have solutions. they just want to politicize. we actually sit here and talk about stuff like travel restrictions and hygiene and things like that. i think we're the good people in this and they are evil. >> juan: well, i think we are the good people. [laughter] i do worry when you don't say, hey, wait a second. there is real news there when you see the president contradict the woman at the center for disease control. she says, it's not a matter of if but when. the president comes back and says, very low probability. even though we know there are many more. then, i think, there's a real argument here. i would say the president in terms of his own argument, has made a very political come because he comes at it with
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calm down, i'm going to reassure you. no reason for any worry. i like that. i like the president acting in that way, because i think that's presidential. but on the other hand, i want to hear the facts. the other part of it is i say, this president does have a credibility issue. he's the guy who said, oh, the inauguration and attendance so great. >> greg: biggest economy in the world and it's highly effective. i would say that both things, whatever the cdc said are directional and true. they can both be true. >> jesse: but i think the media has the worst crop dolomite credibility. the american people trust the president more than they trust the media. it's inevitable that it's going to get larger. the president said nothing is inevitable. if you get larger. it could get smaller. we just don't know. the guy is a germ of fall. he is tough on china. he is the perfect president to take on this virus.
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yet, he was called a racist for doing it. now, the containment strategy so far is working. not one single american has died in the united states. and according to john hopkins university, america is the best prepared country in the entire world for this. dockers and administrators have been mobilized. i'm very happy with the fact that a new year, we are going to have a vaccine. in a couple months, we will have a therapeutic drug. i think we are on the front lines. we are the ones who have to wash her hands. we are the ones who have took off like this and not go to china. make preparations. the federal government can only do so much and it's the hospitals and the administrators and the nurses and localities, not washington, d.c. they are the ones were going to have to handle this. so far, they are doing a really, really good job. >> juan: i agree with you. the deep state is doing a great
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job. >> jesse: i didn't say that, juan. [laughter] i want to know what the democratic plan is. i don't know what it is. is it open borders? is it turned the health care system upside on? if i hear a good idea from the them -- >> greg: that was constructiv constructive. cnn, they blame people. we are trying to come up with answers because we want to help you, america. all right, the trump campaign fighting back with a lawsuit against "the new york times." more to come on "the five." ♪ man, i'm thinking tacos. hey hey! you guys look like foodies. would you like to try our trashy back ribs? oh, that sounds great... everything is locally harvested, farm to dumpster to table. uhhh, what do you... what else do you got? (stammering) w-we have a melon rind stew. comes with a pork and bean reduction. yeah, we're going to just do a lap and we'll come back. okay. well, we'll be here. man! why isn't this working? my mouth is watering. i think that's just your rabies flaring up. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more
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between the candidate trump and russia to help him in the 2016 election. here's the president reacting. >> that got the opinion totally wrong as "the new york times" did. frankly, they've got a lot wrong over the last number of years, so let tha work its way through. it's beyond opinion. that's not an opinion. that something much more than an opinion. they did a bad thing and there will be more coming. >> jesse: so, emily, this is after he reported there was no collusion. "the new york times" runs a column that there is basically collusion. is that liable if they know it is wrong and do it anyway? >> emily: we will see in that lawsuit. certainly, that's what the president thinks. if i were him in that moment, it's basically the basis for that lawsuit. i would have said, look, they are claiming it's merely an opinion piece. if you have malicious intent and you disregard truth and diligence and you publish it
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anyway and you know it to be false -- >> jesse: and you know it is going to hurt their reputation. >> emily: and it did cause damage, you have to prove damage. that is why we are suing. that's what i would have said in that moment. i think the issue here will be whether there were damages. go ahead. keep publishing whatever you want. obviously it's from 2019 pair but more importantly, it's the statement this makes, which is the president saying i'm sick of this. i have endless bankroll for th this. >> jesse: why do you think they want to roll a fake column like that? >> juan: i don't know. i don't say that your opinion is fake. i just say it's an opinion, jesse. i think this is an opinion. this is a frivolous lawsuit. it's intended to intimidate the press and intimidate people. i think it's really low grade red meat. >> jesse: can and opinion be wrong if the facts are wrong? >> juan: look, if the facts
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are wrong. again, "the new york times," this is not a news article. this is an opinion piece. you know what i'm reminded of? there is great pressure on "the wall street journal," because they ran an opinion piece that the chinese didn't like. they threw them out of the country. this is an intimidation tactic. "wall street journal" shown it back down. >> jesse: is just making them burn money on lawyer fees. >> dana: well, it hurts him and he wants to push back. we can try this. might not win back in court, but we can try it and he gets a lot of publicity and we are talking about it now. i also think it helps "the new york times." thertheir subscriptions have goe up. everyone in media doing better. now, they can let all their subscribers know. i think that they will find a
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way to protect their opinion writers. >> jesse: okay. greg. >> greg: problem is that their opinion writers also report. i find their opinions on the front page. you know they mean? >> dana: when a news reporter writes analysis on the front page, how are you supposed to -- >> greg: i don't want to be sued when i'm wrong. but then again, legitimately, i always admit when i'm wrong. i admit that i'm wrong on everything. it actually really feels good. maybe if these people admit they are wrong, he would drop the suit. it's probably the biggest story in the media world. the covington case club solved of the very bad elements of the media's instinct and bias. that guy looks bad. that other guy looks good. the story gets me emotionally excited, and my story might catch fire on social media. so, that's how that story rolled and it resulted in a lawsuit that they had to settle. and i think that has changed the
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way people look at the media that they can't fight back. >> juan: but i must say, isn't it ironic that republicans who are normally opposed to this kind of frivolous lawsuit, digging up lawsuits on people, now, oh, yeah. go right ahead. >> jesse: people don't think it's frivolous, juan. coming up, sleepy joe biden's last chance to stop the socialist party takeover. but is it too late? coming up on "the five." ♪
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♪ >> dana: so this saturday in south carolina, it will be joe biden's last stand, the former vp, leading in the polls, but will it be enough to stop bernie sanders in the end? >> are you are not the nominee, what does that say about the democratic party? >> it says to me that we have moved away from our roots of
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basic rationale. >> i think that what's at stake here is this notion that somehow, like for example, a revolution. people are looking for results. they are looking to get things done. they are looking to build on what barack obama and i did in our administration. >> dana: biden and other democrats already lost the battle. a new poll finds that 3 in 4 democrats say they would vote for a socialist. bernie sanders, winning hearts and minds out there in the democratic party? >> juan: look at the results in the election. clearly, people think that bernie has something to offer. there was an interesting op-ed today. it might result in a lawsuit. the "new york times" made the argument that so many democrats, especially younger voters really say, hey, democratic moderates, you have failed us. you just let the republicans come hard and come tough, and
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they win all the fights, even though they don't have most of the votes in the country. they run over it. they elect trump as president and you guys are always trying to be rational and reasonable and get things done. have a conversation. >> jesse: you think they are being rational? >> juan: i think the socialist tag for bernie is, hey, you're going to help me with my medical bills. you're going to help me with my kids going to school. people like that. they don't see it as socialist. it's the one change. they want the whole kit and caboodle thrown out and start something new, because they picked up the system hasn't worked for them. >> jesse: well, for many years, it hasn't, but it's beginning to work again for regular americans. if you are voting should just get free stuff. it's a shortcut. you have to work for it. you see young americans every day trying to apply for jobs and they are there for two weeks and they say, oh, can i have a raise? oh, can i have a title change? somehow, it works. i think that's how a lot of democrats feel.
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they think you can become jesse watters overnight. [laughter] >> dana: it takes a long time, people. i heard the democrats talk about how they think they will ultimately pull behind bernie if he is the nominee, because the truth is that nobody has to worry that he will actually be able to accomplish anything he wants to get accomplished, because congress will stop him. that's not a very good message. >> greg: you know, there is a truth to the limited power of the executive branch. don't i sound good when i say that? but it's true. you are in a box. what can you do if you have a republican house and a republican senator? you can introduce idiotic ideas that people can just laugh at and sit there for 40 years and people can get rid of them. but the thing is, the reason why so many people are interested in socialism, is they see it as -- they don't have to take the means of production. they just want a tax. they don't understand that the taxing actually affects the means of production and kind of
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screws up all of things. what i want to see is i want to see somebody asked bernie sanders how you reconcile government-run health care and child care and forgiveness of loans with open borders. that is incompatible. a really good socialist who believes in government run everything wants a closed syst system. you have to have a closed system. you can have both. that's why libertarians who like open borders, because once you get here, you have to fend for yourself. you've got to work. with socialism, it's the exact opposite. how are you going to reconcile that? somebody has to answer that question. if he gets elected, he will change most of anything that trump is doing. he will be for the trade wars. he will be for the war. you know i'm saying? >> juan: lets say he is far more open peer he is not for building a wall. >> greg: oh, he loves the wall. [laughter] >> dana: i'm kidding. i don't know what is in his heart. he had a heart attack.
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[laughter] what happens if biden does win in south carolina and does okay on super tuesday? >> juan: if he does win in south carolina, we go with the media narrative that it's bernie versus biden. but the reality is that he has won every state going into it and likely, he will also get the delicate rich states. there is a lot of early voting going on. you see it in texas, in virginia, north carolina. he has a lot of momentum. what biden's camp hopes for is that if he wins south carolina, that the never bernie's and the centric democrats really rally around him. >> dana: winter people like kamala harris and carrie booker and others who have dropped out, michael bennet, where are they? why don't they get behind one of these candidates? >> greg: he's going to be the vp. >> dana: she should introduce
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♪ >> emily: a few controversial celebrities making some new ridiculous comments. first, there is pete davidson. he is taking back his comment. take a look. >> so, there was this guy with an eye patch and i kind of got forced to apologize, because people were strategizing to shoot me in the face. the only thing i did do and i am guilty of and i apologize for, is that i did make him famous and a household name. >> emily: this just reminds me that he is a child. this is a boy who dies his hair green and gets to sit courtside at the knicks or whatever with
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some celebrity who is eight times him in the stratosphere of irrelevance and he gets to say that on stage. i think he is an absolute waste. for someone that says that he advocates for mental health awareness, i think he is doing a really poor job of being a good come in any way become a model in of that. that's how i feel. [laughter] i feel really strongly about it. >> greg: i like how you restrained yourself. i could see you stopping. he tried to make the joke about himself. i made him a star the way ariana grande made me a star. he couldn't hold his eye patch. i feel bad for the parents of the women he's dating, because he's such a wreck and he pours all of that emotional pain onto that poor girl and the parents are freaking out half the time. not that i would know anything about it.
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[laughter] >> emily: dana, what you think about this? >> dana: well, i really admire him. i don't really admire pete, though, i feel for him. i hope that he finds somewhere in his heart to be a more forgiving person and in an honest way, not because nbc told him that he had to, because actually, if you think back to that moment, because he was so gracious about it, and he laughed about it, and he forgave, he is the one that forgave pete. even if he thought the apology was fake, whatever, he was willing to say, look, we can all get along. that was a really great moment and the country came together for a moment. >> emily: why is he been going back to that? >> jesse: well, he made it part of his act. dana perino made -- yes you did. yes you did. you had him on your show. he was a big deal after that.
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>> greg: you also made fun of his eye. [laughter] >> emily: i did not. >> greg: pete davidson stole your bits >> jesse: is the same number. he's gone on hannity more than once. i do like the idea of taking apology back, though. [laughter] >> juan: that's exactly what i don't respect. >> jesse: but not if it is a fake apology to begin with. he didn't really believe. >> juan: he said it was not because nbc executives told him to take it back. he said people were threatening him. is this cowardice? i mean, i just think especially when you compare it to what the congressman had to go through, the kind of sacrifice he made for us as americans.
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so, you are saying that now, two years later, you're going to tell people. it was a phony apology. >> dana: it came out yesterday on twitter. if you go to his page, he made him even more famous. >> emily: yet, to our second topic, it's just a small lead take a look. oh. got it. so what happened is basically, he maintains his innocent. i say he can fight or die all he wants on his own dime. stop wasting everybody's tax dollars. >> juan: he didn't offer to go back to court. i don't know what defense he can have. >> emily: okay, fine.
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>> jesse: the only thing he can do is he has to do an interview and he has to tell the host, this is how i lied. this is how the whole thing went down. i am sorry. only then will he become someone that people can say, you know what? let's give him a pass. he's okay now. >> emily: would you -- yes, you are. >> dana: i think it's terrible that he lied, put the police in a position that made it look like they lied. think about those two nigerian brothers that got roped into this. stay >> greg: literally. >> dana: these two cannot get jobs. they cannot take care of themselves and he is still lying about it. >> greg: innocent until proven guilty. i am going to believe he's innocent until proven guilty. >> dana: you get the interview. >> greg: i'm with you 100%, okay? you and o.j. >> emily: all right, everyone. "one more thing" is up next.
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>> welcome back. time for one more thing, emily. >> i was so excited to share this with you. it was my honor to be part of helicopters for heros in ennis, texas. they had tons of festivities a live hog hunt and fellowship. witnesses the impact these organizations have on veterans is a blessings. he was hem belled to give the opening remarks. this year had members of the independence foundation found, the foundation for exceptional warriors and sons of the flag. i got to share the stage with general baldach and i received coins from robert patterson and lieutenant colonel stacey. i couldn't be more grateful. if you have time, go to my
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instagram, go to helicopters for heros. i put the name of every veteran honored. >> so you shot hogs out of a helicopter? >> i missed. >> what kind of gun? >> i don't know. they were -- >> you don't know? >> no. >> a rifle? >> no. >> a handgun? >> yeah, it was legal. if it was in my hands, it was legal. i don't know what kind. i'm sounding terrible right now. >> sounds like you had a great time. >> amazing. >> gregory? >> let's do this. >> i hate these people! >> i don't post on instagram very often. sometimes i get in trouble for posting food. you know what i hate? i hate when i post a picture of my wife and everybody says when i married up. you think -- >> way up. >> 1,500 replying. >> they mean like literally she's taller than you. >> she is true.
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she has to pick me up to kiss me. it's adorable. she does change me. she has changed me. you know what? i have some qualities, too. it's not all about physical appearance. you shallow jerks. >> she married up. >> she did. >> we're having a problem at the moment. >> act out your one more thing. >> we could play charades. i have another idea. tell me the most interesting thing that you encounter today. >> what happened yesterday on the subway? >> i'm not going to talk about that. >> so there was a truck driver. they got stalled out on railroad tracks. so stuck on the railroad tracks. right? >> choo-choo! >> the train barrels in the
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truck. nobody was hurt. everybody survives. you have to look out. >> is that your one more thing? >> that was great. >> i'm on "tucker carlson" on the quiz. >> you have to get blue? >> no. >> dana. >> we don't need video for this. this was cool "to kill a mockingbird", a great book. >> you would kill a bird? >> no. that is a play on broadway. cool history made at madison square garden. they had 18,000 children come and see harper lee's iconic book performed by ed harris. it was amazing that they got a chance to do this. the first time a broadway play has been done in madison square garden. i wish i was there. >> i thought it was fabulous. so my one more thing had to do with a school teacher for black history month, the end of it,
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came dressed as a different character in black history every day. >> neat. >> even president trump is having a meeting about black history. up next, it's bret. >> bret: greg's wife picks him up? thanks. welcocome to raleigh, north carolina. we're going to host a fox news town hall with democratic candidate minnesota senator aim by klobuchar. i'm bret baier. if you have money invested in the stock market for your 401(k), the coronavirus may be costing you big money. fears of the spread of the outbreak have led to wall street's worst week since the financial crisis since 2008. the dom hemorrhaging
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