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>> and i want to take a little time to think a little bit from a gender in this race, you know that is the trap question for everyone. if you say, yeah, there was sexism in this race, everyone says, and you can say, no, about a bazillion women think, what planet do you live on? >> jesse: bernie sanders not waiting around for more in the back up. he is already supporting the supporters. >> today, what i am doing is reaching out to the millions of supporters that she had and to tell them that, you know while senator warren had nuances of differences, we did, that there is no question in her agenda and what she thought for the campaign was close to what i am fighting for than what joe biden believes. we would welcome those. >> jesse: in before we get our reaction, let's take a quick
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may repeat to some extent but klobuchar sees the timing of what was happening. she knew she couldn't win and i'm going to get out now and get on a plane to dallas and on the biden trying to see if i can help him get the nomination. warren, she was not able to get support among nonwhite i'm a college educated democratic voters. and there are a lot of them. and she didn't win in any of the states. and i know it is a disappointment to her and her supporters, but i don't think it is sexism. i mean, if you look at 2016, hillary clinton won the popular vote. and she failed to win -- go ahead, judge. >> judge jeanine: you are so smart, keep going. >> dana: asked the question, imagine i know how elizabeth warren feels but imagine a different scenario. if they supported says you think this is a result of sexism and imagine elizabeth warren say no. i failed to connect with the
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voters. i tried my hardest. i'm going to work hard to make sure a democrat -- but no, it's not because of my gender because i didn't do enough job. that would alleviate all the worry she has for the young girls she said would follow her campaign and that have so much hope and belief that they would be able to one day see a woman to be president. i think we will see that, but look at kamala harris, amy klobuchar commit wasn't sexism. all the other candidates failed to do the same thing. >> judge jeanine: well i have ran for office twice but obviously not for this but position women have never held. all right, so the question was can she do a job that a man can do? i just remember it would be tough enough, strong enough and old outcome all you have to do is prove you are competent. when she says, well, it is up to you to say whether there is sexism involved. because if i say, no, these people would be upset if yes, the little girls would be upset. why don't you to say what you think? here is the bottom line, you are right. she didn't connect with people.
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but it's not about sexism here that is so old, clinton old, get over it. >> jesse: not only did she not connect but bad strategic errors. she got forced by the president of taking a dump dna test which she released him thought that was a win. then she went wobbly on medicare for all amp led the sexism card on bernie. i mean, those were serious mistakes that cost her, i think, >> juan: i think bernie sanders himself got into her with the issue about whether a woman would be able to defeat donald trump. and i don't think even bernie sanders said he didn't quite lay it was a woman but maybe her, you know, and what do we have to do to beat donald trump which is priority for democrats. i think what she said was actually on target. if you say that is sexism, oh, you are whining, why not just say -- but if you say -- the other i think she thinks, judge,
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it does affect if you say, you know what, yep, being a woman -- in them people say come of course, if you don't say that, what world are you living in? i think i'm courting her right there. what we saw todayfirst from a le politics up top. you said, jesse politics and its joe biden's race to lose in terms of endorsement. i don't think her endorsement will really reshape things in the way we saw with an earlier endorsement coming from buttigieg, klobuchar and beto o'rourke in texas. and all the polls indicate that in fact her supporters are likely to be split in terms of going a little bit more to sanders, but not in any pronounced fashion. it is about a wash. but today, i think we saw an outpouring for elizabeth warren of emotion. at first, her emotion, he think she is very emotional, but i think her supporters around the country because of the idea that there will be two white subject
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in their hands on the state. >> dana: i think she failed. >> judge jeanine: she tried so hard. she was very effective when she was on the stage. she was high-energy. >> juan: she was good in the debate. >> judge jeanine: she took down bloomberg by herself. >> juan: in terms of a woman running from diverse party, people are saying elizabeth warren wow, we love you. >> jesse: sometimes it's not all about race in general. >> greg: liz, this is the second time she's had to leave a race. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: that is good to. >> greg: thank you very much. it was never about sexism. the majority of the failed candidates made it about identity first, right? first, she lied about being native american. then a woman victimized by patriarchal workforce and the practices that caused her that she was the victim. she was the victim here at the who tend to be winning are the people who are not winning that
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that is why two homes resonates with so many people. the thing is, she is in a bad state right now. because who does she endorse, right? she should demand that either joe or bernie come out as gender neutral so that she can endorse them because she can't endorse mean, old, white man. all of these terrible white man that are responsible for so many terrible things in this world. or maybe she should endorse tulsi gabbard. which he do that? but they all did the same thing. they chased the mantle of the most woke. they looked on twitter and oh, how can i be beholden to them? how can i satisfy them? instead of looking at america and lastly, what are bernie burroughs going to do when joe gets the nomination? i think they will pull a bitter ex-when they get dumped and they hook up with someone you hate.
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so they will go, there is nothing better than the president. you want to piss off the democrats, you vote for donald trump. i totally encourage. >> jesse: and last time, hillary. >> juan: i think it be one if you are biden or sanders, do you say elizabeth warren i want you to be my vp, and i'm not sure because i think they want a woman vp. so i think you are looking at global char, warren. >> dana: there is no way they will choose warren, no way. >> skull removed she will campaign for biden. and i guess jussie smollett is busy. >> juan: and dean is usually right. >> jesse: chuck schumer feeling the heat after threatening supreme court
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>> greg: yesterday and abortion rally, chuck schumer the master of heartfelt senate hypocrisy said this. >> i want to tell you gorsuch come i want to tell you, kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwinds and you will pay the price! [cheers and applause] you will not know what hit you to go forward with these awful decisions. >> greg: outrageous stuff. even chief justice john roberts said it was dangerous. chuck schumer's office offered a cowardly list light and meaning the democrats would pay and not
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the judges. and we know that his foal's because that movement already exist. i want to tell you senator, never before in the history has a nonpoor ever faced hate because they are a bag of cells. and lucky enough to be conceived after these lucky women were born. >> abortions are one of procedures you can do on an outpatient basis. safer than doing an extraction. >> today, we are taking the opportunity to present reproductive freedom including abortion for exactly what it is, no less than liberty itself. [cheers and applause] >> we will never stop talking about abortion. >> greg: thank you for that. so what is chuck schumer really?
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he's not a firebrand or bomb thrower, he is just a follower, following them. the abortion movement has moved from the valley of abortions being legal and rare to come one, come all. it is irrational and want want a nice science after a way to deny limits to demands. in this move where abortion is no longer a tragic decision but a choice to be champion, laughed about, even bragged about, it is understandable that a weak and anxious man like chuck would find himself swept up in the hawkish fever for casual termination of the small and inconvenient. funny how some in the media worry the judges were being threatened. no, chuck is just another empty, grand standing joke. the judges can take care of themselves. pity those who never have that chance. so judge, i'm going to have to apologize, we would love you too, after we play at. let's do it. >> judge jeanine: okay. >> i'm from brooklyn and we speak and strong language. i should not have used the words
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i did, but in no way was i making a threat. i never, ever would do such a thing. >> greg: so now he's from brooklyn and is using that excuse, judge. >> judge jeanine: i never, ever would do such a thing? he said that gorsuch, kavanaugh, you will pay the price and you won't know what hit you. he was not talking about anything but those justices. he was intimidating them. he was threatening them. he was calling a mob to -- calling on a mob, inciting, as far as i am concerned, violence. okay, that is a call to action. in real time while the supreme court just outside of his hearing the very case of concern. it is the first abortion case since these two new judges has taken their seat on the supreme court. so when the chief justice of the supreme court comes out and says that it is a dangerous threat, you can rest assured that it is a threat.
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and what are they going to do? these judges have a lifetime appointment. so it's not like they can get them out of office. it's not like they can, you know, call them or have someone run against them. it is basically politicizing the supreme court and it is basically threatening them. and there are those calling upon chuck schumer to be number one, prosecuted, number two calling upon him to resign, number 3k to step down from his position as minority leader as well as making sure that someone impeach him which i think would be poetic justice. but this is the same guy who said you mess with the intel community and they will mess with you six ways to sunday. look what happened to donald trump. look what happened to americans for two years. he's at it again. >> greg: juan, my feeling is he was playing to the crowd, but pro-choice people and i know a lot of them. i think you are pro-choice come i think, have to contemplate the
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intensity of that fetal hate that you were seeing. like bubbling out of that group. he got suckered into that. >> juan: i don't think that is true. first of all -- >> greg: they are scaring the death of unborn children. >> juan: as you said i'm pro-choice. i have 11 children in my family. abortion is a record low rate in the country right now. but i do think, what strikes me and comes to your point, judge, that we see the chief justice respond. i was taken by this. obviously, chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell and others come at the chief justice said that was a dangerous comment, right? then i thought to myself, but the chief justice didn't say anything when the president was going after sonia sotomayor. >> jesse: e didn't say anything when he said that mexican can't be a judge. >> juan: wait, you don't want to hear this.
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it strikes me that what we see as the president has said and bragged about the number of conservatives he has put on the court. he brags about having -- >> greg: so -- >> jesse: stomach >> juan: he shows up at a abortion rally. >> greg>> jesse: he didn't go te judges office and part of a task in front of a huge, threatening crowd. >> he was on the supreme court juan in front of an angry, screaming crowd. >> greg: juan, let's be honest. the only thing you can do for a pro-lifer is set up nicholas sandmann, that's all you can do. dana come i want to ask you, what bothers me is i'm pro-life. i understand that abortion is here appear there is nothing you will be able to do about it, but we see that and we realize it's moved away from reproductive rights to fetal fascism.
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it's like, if you are not part of their battle where that side of the war, you are as good as dead. >> dana: it is really interesting too, chief justice roberts always said after the confirmation hearing in 2005, he believes in the president and these abortion cases coming their way, he is reluctant to be guiding this one to overturn roe v. wade. they might do it eventually, i don't know, this case out of louisiana has one of them. but the other thing is, just the other night we had super tuesday and we have fox news voter analysis from each state. if you look at the issues what are the most important issues to you, this is democrats, health care, and it was jobs, then employment. and then 1%. and almost every single thing come abortion. chuck schumer and from a political standpoint doesn't have to face the same crowd. he doesn't have to go to be a part of it but he got chose to and got caught up in it and it's like stepping on a break on the
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senate floor. >> juan: i think abortion though, is obviously an issue. but the supreme court, which is a real token for the president to say, you know what i've put two conservative judges on the court and it will be a big issue in november. now for democrats and i think this signals how important it will be. >> jesse: that is it? >> greg: sure. >> jesse: okay. >> greg: up next president trump attacking democrats. that a fox news. ♪ oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says.
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with sean hannity last night. >> when bernie got beaten up last time that he went out and endorsed hillary and went around and did like a good puppy like he supposed to do. i was a little surprised at that. even this time, as he was saying how wonderful joe biden is a wonderful guy come a wonderful man. i don't know how he gets a crossed a line. he was always very gas prone, always in trouble that way. >> juan: and joe biden getting a little ahead of himself? here he is trash talking president trump. >> look, i think the one thing the president doesn't want to do from the very beginning is face me because i will beat him period. donald trump is a disaster, and he knows it and he knows i will be able to point it out. and i can hardly, hardly wait to debate him. >> juan: jessica my good puppy. that is the way the president describes him. >> jesse: biden doesn't even
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believe he will out debate the president. he is the worst debater out there. >> judge jeanine: he believes it because he's on another planet! >> jesse: he's telling himself he will do really well at debate but he won't. he has a strategy for bernie. right now, bernie he said had it read just like last time. will you take that to joe? basically encouraging for bernie to smack joe in the mouth. and that is from biden and it encourages to blood each up -- before the general. biden is not all there and the democrats establishment is propping this guy up in a hungry, power grab because biden wants to get into the office. he will not be making decisions, and he will not know what he's doing. they will be pulling on the strings. that just raises this -- suspicion about his ability and the democratic establishment, really shameful that they will do anything, like elder abuse. to take this guy out.
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>> judge jeanine: neglect at the very least. is that your joke? >> greg: no, that's okay. >> judge jeanine: sanders is now doing ads with obama in it because he knows obama is not coming out for biden. he's playing all these ads now. you have to wonder, number one, what is obama thinking? why isn't he coming out for biden? is there a big surprise coming in july? >> greg: are you talking about hillary? >> judge jeanine: no, no but i have to tell you how many months between now and july? do you think joe biden is in bad shape now? he will only be six months older and your life. this guy is quid pro quo on everything he says. >> greg: you know what we haven't seen, donald trump as an incumbent defender. so this will be a new thing. that is what i'm interesting in. we have seen him -- this is a new version of trump. >> judge jeanine: you will be like more -- >> greg: i'm wondering how
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much more evil this one will be. this one could be super crazy. >> jesse: trying to be very presidential and the first presidential debate. now, he's been president and he goes all land. >> juan: holy smokes, dana, it looks go, given his behavior, the democrats, the president is the one most likely to get the nomination, joe biden. >> dana: you think biden is the one that trump fears the most? i don't think that is true. and maybe the calculations have changed since super tuesday. that was an incredible turnaround and i think two weeks ago, a lot of people thought joe biden would not be able to do that, but he shows he was able to pull together an interesting coalition. african-american voters, the college educated, serb urbanized women, he was pulling it all together. so it might be formidable. >> juan: i just need to bring
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in bret baier and martha with a town hall with president trump. that is a great color, martha. >> thank you, juan. how are you guys doing? >> juan: i don't know about bret baier's suit. i like the tide. all right, all right, what do you guys expect tonight and what is it like? >> it is beautiful. we are in an amazing place, beautiful architecture with the court house next door. we are excited. we have a great crowd coming in this evening and we are looking for an interesting exchange of ideas. we see president trump, obviously, at a lot of rallies but this is a smaller crowd, more intimate and he will get to interact with the questioners which i think will be terrific. >> pennsylvania is a state employee, swing state and it is scranton. joe biden's home, and probably a reason that the trump campaign chose this venue for this particular town hall.
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>> juan: clearly, there is a lot of attention to joe biden, especially after today's news with elizabeth warren getting out. do you think the president will get into joe biden, ukraine, hunter biden? >> i think so, if i had a crystal ball of questions. either one, i think there is a chance we can go down some of those roads. but listen, the big part of this is, voters questions. and what they care about. and so expect a lot of questions about things that are obviously on the news right now. >> you know, i think it is an opportunity for the president to focus on that really for the first time since this really has come down after elizabeth warren dropped drop down to a two-man race between joe biden and president trump. so candidate a, candidate b. it should be interesting. >> juan: i can't wait to watch and thank you both, a great job at town hall we appreciate it.
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mechanism to spread and a somewhat higher fatality rate. >> everybody should take a deep breath and understand that the vast majority of the public will do just fine and most of us will get this virus. it is undeniable. the data we know from china shows 98% to 99% will do very, very well. >> judge jeanine: okay, so here we are in the united states with 149 confirmed cases and 11 people are dead, but nine, i don't know what kind of nursing home in the state of washington. so i will start with you, jessie. are you concerned and how, if at all, are you changing your life? >> jesse: i'm washing my hands a lot and either everyone is scared, they don't care about all of them are prepared. they know the washing and the coughing and the canceling of the cruise ships. so the word is out in that is a good thing. >> judge jeanine: how about masts? do you see people with mast? >> jesse: i see people with
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mass, but i don't think the mess does anything. $8 million out on this right now, a lot of money and all the industries are coming together, the task force in the front line washington state as we speak. the death rate right now, it will drop as they start doing more tests so i'm not worried about that. the scary number is the dow. everyone has exposure to china in this economy. there is going to be tough earnings for the next couple of quarters. i think the president, what he needs to do and it will not happen overnight, he has to push the made in america campaign even harder than he already is. >> judge jeanine: there is no question, we need to start making it in our country where we don't rely on china, india and all the others to do our prescription drugs. dana, are you changing and are you going on planes? are you changing your life over this? >> dana: i think all of us are a little bit more aware of the tips we have been hearing. wash your hands more. also, not touching your face, and actually they said talking
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your hair behind your ears counts as touching your face. greg will not have to worry about that pretty soon. but i think there is a lot of personal responsibility here. you cannot expect the government to do everything for you. so the government can give you tips. they can do as much as they can for trying to prevent the spread of the disease or helping facilitate a vaccine to get to market, but you have to make smart choices for yourself. that might mean you don't go on that fabulous spring ferric vacation out of the country, not because you will get coronavirus, but you would end up in a quarantine and then you have this economic consequences from all of those things that will ripple across the economy. we will get through it. it will be okay, but we have to be smart and also take care of an older person in your life because rehabilitation center, the nursing home is not just people but people who had knee replacement and need a little bit of help. compromise there can make sure to do what you can to comfort them make sure they are okay. >> judge jeanine: greg, the mortality rate is close to 1% at
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harvard medical school and a professor apparently agrees with him. what i think it's interesting from a california at the state has declared state of emergency. >> greg: how can they tell? >> dana: that is what i mean. everybody in san francisco on the street, needles and all kinds of rodents running around. >> greg: it's been in the state of emergency for five years and have done nothing. what i'm going to do to make this world a better place, not going to overwhelm our health system. i'm not going to go to the doctor when i feel like i've got something. i will stay-at-home. no, i think that is the most important thing, look, there is a lot of good news. and i know, we are not only in the business of good news but china's numbers are already down. and it's going to go down. we might see a little spike but then it will go down. italy had a problem because they had an older population. right? you look at the cruise ships, that is a tightly, tight group of people to spread into
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experts, to your point with trump, they keep scaling the mortality rate down and down to a fraction of the normal flu rate. so i think to your point, if you have an old person in your life, run their errands so they don't have to take public transport, right? cook for them. make it so they don't have to go into areas, but most important, don't overwhelm the health system. don't buy masks because other people might need them. you don't need to buy water because it comes out of a faucet. let the people who really need it. >> judge jeanine: juan, this goes to you. they say in the warmer climates, they will not be as affected as we are so that means asked spring comes, things will be better for us. >> juan: not necessarily. >> judge jeanine: i just read it. >> juan: that is one of the great right wing echo chamber points. >> judge jeanine: that is not right, that is a medical doctor! >> greg: science has nailed that one.
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>> juan: can i speak for a second? >> judge jeanine: i don't think it is political, please don't politicize. >> juan: he wants to take his daughter on a trip to spain and he called his doctor, that's fine, go ahead appear at the risk is what dana was talking about. the government may decide on the future quarantine people coming back from overseas. i will say this that when the president says things like, you know, you can, you know, stay home, go to work. you know, it will not be a big deal. i think people think, you know, the president should be precise. he should be backed up by the experts in this area. >> judge jeanine: now you desensitize the president and i don't want to hear that. coming up, nothing personal. ♪ it was like that feeling when you go to high-five a coworker, and you do a perfect high-five. everyone is really excited for you because it was such a great high-five.
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bunch of endurance athletes, don't run behind them. they create more flexion went then a herd of cows. they are hypocrites. >> dana: global warming. >> greg: all they do is eat carbs, beans. >> dana: cauliflower, broccoli. >> greg: it comes out o out of r like a cloud -- chris before if you burn cauliflower in the microwave, that is what it is. >> jesse: greg come away to bring us back. fake news, you all felt it but think about this, a vegan jogger from berkeley, california is complaining about a neighbor cooking meat. she can jog wherever she wants to. she doesn't have to jog -- >> judge jeanine: she has to come home to her neighbor. she has to come home to her neighbor. she's not going to shower down the street. >> jesse: plug her nose. >> juan: you know how we have rules, you can't smoke because the smoke and beat -- but that is dangerous to your health as a nonsmoker, secondary smoke. >> jesse: not true! >> juan: but the smell of a
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state, that is your problem. >> dana: the state probably reminds them that they are actually very hungry. >> greg: yes! >> dana: eat more steak from america next up don't try this at home. ashley is facing backlash from twitter tolls with safety equipment walking a tight rope over an active volcano. yeah, he really should have -- >> judge jeanine: these people need to have a good time. they need to be able to, you know, engage in the thrill. >> greg: the outcry over the safety harness reveals the real and only reason why people watch this. it is for the spectacle of death. if you don't have the risk of dying, why are you watching it? >> judge jeanine: it is like daytona and the race cars. people want to see you crash. >> juan: they are complaining about the mask, greg. he was wearing a mask because dangerous, toxic gas coming out of a real, live -- >> jesse: maybe they are a
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vegan jogger. [laughter] >> dana: or a thousand beacon joggers down below. would you ever do that without -- >> jesse: i just like the guys name nick fall into is that the daredevil name? that is the best name ever. >> juan: you know what is about the best, letter in letter i k. >> greg: that is the kid your parents wouldn't let you play with at school. >> dana: if he jumps off of a bridge, would you do it too? >> greg: he would be the kid to get every kid jump off of the bridge. imams would be ticked off because you can't say that anymore. [laughter] >> dana: all right, "one more thing" is up next. >> greg: how many melinda's are dead? ♪ liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff?
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white house correspondent wendell golder -- he passed away this week. he was 70 years old. he had been part of the fox family from the very beginning starting at the network when it first launched in 1996. he retired in 2014 after 18 years covering some of the country's largest stories. he was there for the clinton impeachment, for 9/11, for the iraq war, also there for obamacare. i had the pleasure of working with him throughout my time and he was kind of a grouch but in a sweet way and a very kind person. he will be missed and my thoughts and prayers go to him and his family. >> juan: what a great colleague he was and i think he was a great reporter. even before fox he was a radio voice and i think a lot of people knew him in that role. to know him, to know his children, he was a sweet man. i think everybody here at fox, we want to say to him, to his family how much we offer our
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sympathies and love to all of you. anyway, an 11-year-old "star wars" fan who was born without an arm needed a prosthetic arm and she asked for one that looked like the arm on the robot r2-d2 -- well, she got it thanks to a company open bionics along with her new arm came a surprise, take a look. >> how are you? they call you a hero, because you really are a hero. may the force be with you, always. >> juan: mark hamill who played luke skywalker, he helped her get the arm. he shared her family's fund-raiser on his social media. they finally saw and as you just heard her say he said she was a
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real-life hero, may the force be with you. >> jesse: i didn't think you were going to say that. let's do a food court -- or a feeding frenzy. everybody likes sourdough bread and you also like doughnuts so we have glaze the birthday cake and a salted caramel sourdough doughnuts. take one. >> greg: i want to kill you. i'm not touching it. you don't want that one. >> juan: i didn't touch it! you want this one? >> jesse: check it out everybody. >> greg: my podcast with eric
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harmon, amazing singer, songwriter, he wrote that song all by myself, the story of jesse and he's also in the raspberries -- let's do this. this happens a lot of times, sometimes i have to go around my house and count how many kittens are in my bushes. i was looking around, there was one. i find these kittens. i live in kitten county. anyway, that's the video of cats in hedges. >> juan: you know what that reminds me of? bird in hand? how many kittens in the bush? >> greg: i thought you were going to take it in a dark area. >> jesse: you have a dirty
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mind. >> jeanine: my one more thing, a new york pizzeria plugs cute adoptable dogs on their pizza boxes. imagine getting a takeout sliced in new york and you get a hot slice and a hot pup. they've teamed up with niagara spca to raise awareness of shelter dogs in need of a home by putting their photos on pizza boxes. the pizza owner is a member of the spca and they are always looking for fun and unique ways to promote animals -- the sheltered gave them -- and by saturday a 6-month-old puppy had already been adopted. take it from me, i have a rescue, they are the most grateful animals you will ever have and my box says my name is
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ed, and i live at niagara and i would like to live with you. >> greg: no dogs want to live with you. [laughter] >> jesse: never miss an episode of the five and please tune in next for trump's first 2020 town hall. >> bret: good evening, i'm bret baier, we are coming to you tonight from scranton, pennsylvania, where in 30 minutes we will have a fox news special town hall with president trump. it's his first such event of the campaign season, we'll talk about the 2020 race, where the economy is going and of course the coronavirus. earlier today, another death reported in washington state. back in washington, d.c., the senate followed the house in approving an $8.3 billion funding bill that now goes to president trump. wall street followed up wednesday's big gains with big losses today. the dow
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