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the coronavirus on the markets and of course your wallet, tomorrow, catch me on making money 2:00 p.m. eastern time, a rough day, record point losses across the board. "the five" starts right now. >> interesting sound. hello, i am greg gutfeld with katie pavlik, dana perino, juan williams, and jesse watters. "the five." never let a crisis go to waste. every time a crisis of peers, that follows. take democrat jackie speier who tried trump for not canceling rallies over the virus. >> the fact that he is not willing to cancel his various rallies suggest that he is willing to place and even his most supporters at risk. i think that he is showing
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unfortunately why he is so ill-prepared to guide our country during this time of crisis. >> greg: like she cares for his supporters. so why just demand that from trump but not bernie or joe? is a just a coincidence such an order coincides with the political agenda? what is the next demand? they should vote in november just to be safe from those talks is contagious voting booths. never let a crisis go to the waist, that's what they were thinking when they think the oil market and put another nail in the collusion coffin. then there is chuck todd's wishful thinking, there's a virus could be trump's iran hostage crisis. >> just before the break, what the iran hostage crisis was in the final year of carter's presidency not his fault but it's a test in real time and this is what this seems to be. >> what this does hold the potential to be a jimmy carter
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situation which is i can't wake up with his anxiety every day, we have to have some leadership. to mix chuck says this is what it seems to be for trump. does that sound like a fact to you? you can blame this idiocy on polarization, but the swine flu killed thousands under obama and i don't recall the media attacking him like this because he was their guy. then there was hurricane katrina, a disaster made worse by corrupt local government but they blame george bush because he is a republican and not their guy. so if they hate the current president than crisis as their tool. what's new is a president who responds in kind because that's trump. now, his feistiness won't slow our ability to handle this threat. it's what got him to close the borders. what he does or doesn't do won't make any difference to the press. never let a crisis go to waste, they think. maybe it will help them in november.
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jesse, what are your thoughts on how things are going? >> jesse: i would say they are like a food critic that can't cook. all they do is criticize and i was thinking of barack obama president during the coronavirus, the media would say he's doing a great job even if he was in. the president has been a very aggressive with the travel ban income of quarantine, accelerating of the vaccine and he's been out on television every single day taking questions from the press and telling people to go to work and remain calm. what if he done the opposite? what if you stop shaking hands, what if he did cancel rallies, what if he held himself up and refused to take questions and what with the media say that in? they would say the president didn't have a grip on this, he was totally awol and he was fearmongering. so no matter what the president does, he's going to get heat for it. the point is this, if you criticize the president, do something with specifics. don't just say he's been an abject failure and is unprepar
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unprepared. if you say there is mixed messaging, have an example, but not just say this is a sample here from three people. trump is a sociopath or parsley taking the markets, he is a failure, a b.s. artist and he has an unscientific response. that's just not true. gavin newsom, governor of california was asked how the president has been doing and he said every time we've asked for something, the president has responded immediately and his administration has given us everything we need so it's not true that the president's mishandling of this. the media's mishandling this trying to press the panic button to score political points and that's fine. the president just needs to say don't touch your face, don't go on a cruise, everybody remain calm. we're going to handle this, america always wins, we always beat these things, let's do things made in america, tighten the borders and we are going to beat it and if he sticks to that message, that's a strong
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message. >> greg: let me play rahm emanuel talking about the rallies and i want to get your take on the rallies in general. >> you're going to have a point where you can have big events together. >> he is not going to be able to have these rallies and he is going to psychologically -- their offices isolating enough and his inability to get the adulation from that crowd is going to psychologically torment him and is going to get more intense in his tweets are going to get more vicious. >> greg: i think it's a legitimate question rallies, whether trump or bernie. i think in the age of people that come to these things, i would be concerned but he pollutes that message by taking some kind of perverse pleasure out of it. i can't trust that guy because he's finding a political pleasure, right? >> juan: like going out having a press conference about the coronavirus wearing a make america great hat, for calling the governor of washington a
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snake. i think that if jackie speier's is the example you have of -- i don't see democrats being so political about this. in fact, what i see is that people are concerned. they want reliable stray information and the president has said in the past if you want to test, you can get it but it turns out they weren't available for the president says this is just like the flu, no big deal, we have it under control on the numbers keep going up and people become more tight and that you have republicans members of congress saying they are self quarantining. >> greg: which may be as kind of love. >> juan: i'm just telling you the truth, that's a fact. at the media didn't tell ted cruz. i don't care if they get a kick out of it. i've always said to you, what we should be caring about here is people who were anxious and worried about the impacts of the coronavirus. so when you have a president
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that is not seen as reliable and right now we have pulls most americans don't think he's doing a very good job with this. public policy poll just said they disapprove of his conduct of the handling of the coronavirus. >> jesse: i have a poll here that says he's in positive double digits in every single battleground state. three this poll came out yesterday so the point is, all over the map, the biggest true test in terms of anxiety is a stock market which absolutely imploded today and what you see is people are anxious again about lack of knowing where we are going, what is a situation. >> katie: this is a test for the president, absolutely true and it's a big one. also doing two things at once, not overreacting, not under reacting, things are going to change every day.
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the number of cases are going to change, the cdc and the president have talked about so information is going to be different from day-to-day. so you can't accuse the president of not being reliable just because information is changing in the administration is holding a press conference every single day with the vice president and all of these officials to give a daily update directly to the american people, directly to reporters to try and let them know what is going on and how they can best handle the situation. but when it comes to the politics of this, the dow especially is the exact economic collapse that democrats have been asking for. bill maher saying he hopes the economy would collapse, he doesn't care if it hurts anybody because that's how he knows the president will get out of office. the economy was the big barrier for the democrats when it came to winning the white house this time around and now they are loving the idea that president trump may be taken off the campaign trail because he can hold rallies, that he may have to self quarantining and not be able to talk directly to the american people and push
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back against momentum that democrats have now in the primary process. couple that with the economy, they like that momentum getting pulled away from the president. so things will change, this is china's fault, china did this to the world by the communist party in china covering the set. they censored it which made it spread and they lied about it and that's why we are here. we are not here because of president trump but because americans are here because of the chinese communist party and democrats should be criticizing more on that than the president. >> greg: the impact on the stock market was in the coronavirus. might've been part of it but we haven't oil price war going on that's had an impact. >> dana: i am not a big market expert but i couldn't say it doesn't have anything to do with coronavirus. last week it did, it had gyrations. and over the weekend, saudi arabia and russia decided this would be a really good time to have a production more and start having this argument over
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the weekend and that means if you work in the energy field and that oil is down to $31 a barrel, that's a problem for the economy and for people that work in it and i also think if i could have one second. the president is going to get criticized no matter what, so it's fine. what should they try to do moving forward? one of the things that he made a mistake on early on was when the doctor from the cdc said an outbreak in america is inevitable and she got pushed to the side. she was right. there was an outbreak but it was a manageable outbreak. all of this is manageable. i think with the president and the team and maybe you'll hear from vice president pence here in a minute that going forward, we are going to have a situation where our hospitals and our medical teams are overwhelmed, that is just going to happen. so how are we preparing for th that, and the federal government being able to release to the
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state and local governments on the front line, set everything we've asked for we have receiv received. this is liable to happen, everything is going to be fine, this would be a good thing to do. to back my question is, we talk about overwhelmed medical facilities but what do they do with all of those hundreds of thousands of flu patients since we know 50 to 80,000 at times die? we never hear about that. >> dana: we have treatments for them. there are vaccines or something but this, we don't know. >> greg: anyway, don't miss the bernie sanders town hall tonight at 6:30 p.m. eastern, moderated by bret baier and martha maccallum. coming up next, hillary clinton is back and causing controversy. i saved hundreds on my car insurance when i switched to geico. this is how it made me feel.
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>> jesse: hillary clinton once again embarrassing herself, and causing some controversy while out making the media rounds. >> do you think the united states today is still misogynistic? >> the double standard particularly in public life and not only in political public life but business life, the life of the media, and the arts and so much else, there is some absolute misogyny that certainly lives online. >> jesse: awesome attacking burning but refusing to endorse joe biden. >> as i've said many times, i do not think he is our strongest
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nominee against donald trump. >> is that an endorsement of joe biden? >> i am not endorsing. >> there's no one left. >> that's true, but i think what joe's history on super tuesday shows is that he is building the kind of coalition that i had, a broad-based coalition. >> jesse: there's nobody left because that's what it is, not a communist. >> dana: i understand the timing of this documentary if you wanted to get a lot of press and this is a good time for it but if he really cared about the democratic party anyone of them to have a primary that was free of the past, he would not put out a documentary and a book and always try to be in the news about it and joe biden he does look like a weaker nominee than hillary was at this point but he is also measurably much more popular than she was at this
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point, her negatives were as high as anybody had seen matching president trump's. and he has already shown that he can put together a coalition that not only may be as broad as hillary clinton's but voters are turning out to actually vote for him. so i think it's a little bit unfair for her to say that about joe biden and why try to put 20 pounds weights around his ankles when you are the one that lost in 2016? she said he's not the best candidate to go against president trump. >> juan: she was talking about sanders. said sanders is not the best, she was critical of bernie sanders. >> dana: said it many times that joe biden is not. >> jesse: either way, i want to talk about something else in this documentary about hillary, it was bill. and bill was asked about one of the reasons that he got involved with monica he said it was to relieve some stress.
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>> feel like you are in a 15 round fight that was extended to 30 rounds and hear something that will take your mind off it for a while, that's what happens. because life, everybody's life has pressures and disappointments and terrors, fears of whatever. things i did to manage my anxieties for years. >> jesse: things i did to manage my anxieties. >> greg: when i first saw this, i immediately called aetna, our insurance backer, exactly what they would cover. turns out a lot of the products that i own are not covered.
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but hillary use the phrase absolute misogyny. that should be the name of her husband's yacht. she stood by him during all of that and let's not forget, misogyny is often committed by women against women in a perfect example is hillary, her reactions to the women that slept with bill including women who claimed that it wasn't consensual or far from benevolent. so i think she needs to look in the mirror while bill is using the mirror for something else. >> jesse: as dana was saying, ever since 2016, she's got the book out, did the two were together, the documentary, it's always about them. >> katie: hillary clinton does not care about anybody but herself. she doesn't care about other women or the democratic party, she says there's a double standard, she wants a special standard and that is i am a woman and therefore i get to be president. and bill clinton, listening to him turn himself somehow into
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the victim of all of this is the man that feminists defended for 20 or 30 years so congratulations, they were when monica lewinsky's life and i think when hillary is asked who are you going to endorse and she says nobody, the sanders campaign in the biden campaign have a sigh of relief and say thank you very much, we do not want your endorsement. >> juan: clearly, she got the most votes. she got the most votes. >> katie: she did not win the electoral college. >> juan: to me on so many levels, the same conversation with elizabeth warren dropped out and about women who said democratic party, you're supposed to be supportive of women's rights and you don't even do it and you point fingers at republicans. i think that is legit and part of what elizabeth warren said when she said young women who look to the current leaders and ask why can't america elect a
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woman president, why is it that black men had the right to vote before women? there is a problem in terms of how women politicians are viewed in this country. i just think. >> greg: she is still in. >> dana: she also said when she was asked to she would pick for vice president, should it be a woman, does it have to be a woman and she said i think you should pick the person best for the job that can help win the electoral college i thought maybe she didn't learn a thing. >> juan: overall, it is low risk for her to go after bernie at this point and she doesn't like bernie and she keeps saying she doesn't like bernie and i think if she wants to sell the documentary right now, it's fine. this is not going to hurt. >> jesse: it's all about women. michelle obama all of a sudden decided she wanted to run, every single democrat in america would vote for her. doesn't have anything to do with anything else besides they like her. coming up next, the biden versus
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bernie battle heats up ahead of some big primaries tomorrow.
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only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> dana: welcome back, we are waiting a news conference on the coronavirus, we will bring that to you once it happens. in the meantime, bernie sanders getting ready for a fox news town hall tonight at 6:30 p.m. eastern which comes ahead of a very pivotal moment tomorrow night for his presidential campaign. voters in six states had to the polls with 352 delegates at stake. joe biden and bernie sanders are getting ready for it by ramping up their attacks on each other. >> a lifelong democrat, a proud democrat. >> i am feeling good about the momentum that we have. i think we are going to do well on tuesday and i think we are going to be biden. buy beat biden michigan?
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>> yes, i do. >> dana: biden picking up two more endorsements from 2020 rivals kamala harris and cory booker who previously attacked the former vice president's record on the race. booker fired up today. >> will you stand with me for a statesman, stand with me for a man that has shown he is with us, he is part of us, he will never look down on us, he will lift us up. i bring you the next president of the united states of america. stand with me for joe biden. >> dana: watching cory booker, i was like where was that guy? he was so calm and cerebral when he was campaigning. >> greg: it is kind of telling that self-declared progressive shun the obvious progressive choice in sanders for a week moderate like biden. basically they're saying we know when our goals become real no one wants it so we will just go with joe. i want to point out a tweet that bernie did yesterday, once a
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vaccine is developed it should be free. that's fine. but every socialist hinges on that word once. once someone else does the heavy lifting, then they creep in and act like he's in charge. now that you've done this, it'll be for you. where were you when we were trying to be creative? they are not creative, they are just controlling. >> dana: in my ear, i was listening to you but the press conference when i'll be at 6:00 p.m. >> greg: we have to do more work then. >> dana: so you're not going to miss any of "the five" today which is good news. i do worry about the enthusiasm of the endorsements. >> jesse: you have to endorse and you're right, this is a tryout and we will see who biden picks, doesn't really matter that much at this point, he his position to win michigan, bernie is not positioned well, i know he had a big comeback against hillary but are they going to
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turn out for bernie, our suburban women going to turn out? are these union guys with these great health care plan is going to turn out? agree new deal shuts down the motor city. i just don't see how people are going to turn out there. but biden is not in that strong of a position. i looked at an event he had in flint, michigan, he had 28 people at the event. 28 people. maybe he is not having large crowds because he's trying to reduce the coronavirus. but i don't think he's trying to do that. he has no charisma, he is not tapped into populism which is really hot these days. he has this air of corruption around him in the way that hillary did, his brother james now in big trouble. i think hunter just hit his financial records from a judge, nearing a contempt of court situation so it doesn't look great for joe right now even if he does do well on tuesday. >> dana: how do you see it?
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the way i read this weekend with bernie is that his team seems to be kind of resigned to the fact that they won't win michigan. >> juan: i think that's a smart move because i think what to be look at? we look at numbers and poles and momentum and spending and it is all headed towards joe biden's way. so i don't know how -- i think this is a good thing for bernie sanders to do a fox news town hall because the audience here is an audience that might not be available to him otherwise and he can make the case. remember if i was at stake here and make the bernie sanders case, i'd say think about those trade deals that were backed by people like joe biden. inc. about exactly who it is that says we should have medicare for all. he may worry about your cadillac plan in your union but you would pay nothing for premiums. i'm going to give you this. we read about your kids, worried about their tuition, i am here to help. so he's going to make that case and try to defeat this idea that he has some kind of communist. he's going to say we need a
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strong social safety net in an era of high income inequality. so he will make that case to a fox audience that may not have heard it directly from him. instead they've heard it through his caricature. >> dana: he's been asked multiple times to clarify and they've given him many chances to walk back off of that plank and he just keeps saying no. i'm not going to condemn the castro regime for everything that they did and at the famous quote now, he had a literacy program but the endorsements we are seeing now they keep coming, this is about trying to avoid a mess at the convention in milwaukee, they are trying and they have been for months now to really force this unity of the party because they know that joe biden is going to need every ounce of support that he can get especially if you take hillary clinton's advice and say that he has the same kind of coalition. that coalition wasn't really revved up on election day in 2016 to get out and vote and now joe biden's going to be able to have the enthusiasm to get people to the polls on election
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day with a long way t to go with the corruption in the research file that they certainly have it's going to be a long way. >> dana: and 28 people at your event. up next, we are awaiting this news conference on the white house on the coronavirus. that will be at the top of the hour ahead. i wish i had gone into aspen dental much sooner. it would've saved me a lot of money that i spent. my family has bad teeth. when you're not able to smile you become closed off. the meaning of a smile to me is the beginning of a conversation.
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this fear about viruses because historically with our species, that's what would hurt us so it is there, but this is not that virus. and so i say it's mostly about customizing for you and not just subjective stuff but as a doctor i'll tell you if you are low risk which is people under the age of 60, there have been no deaths in kids under the age of ten so there are some groups that are pretty safe right now we believe but if you were over 60 years of age, we should take precautions. >> juan: so i think lots of people just want solid liable information and i think the most frequent question i hear is one that senator cruz decided on his own today is that he's going to sell quarantine so people say to me how to find out if i should sell quarantine? for example if you were at cpac you said i obviously now know they were people there who have the virus, does that mean i should sell quarantine? apparently the president had
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some women's event that was going to be a bust rally and he was talking that was canceled for just that reason all of the white house as maybe not but how do you know you mike i would you make this decision? >> dana: i would do two things, call my doctor to find out, i would not go to the doctor's office because i don't need to become a burden on them i would also go to the cdc web site. i would not go to facebook or instagram or snapchat or any of those places where you can find a lot of disinformation and misinformation and fate cures and baloney. and i imagine that crews and others are just taking it out of an abundance of caution and doing what we've been talking about which is the government can't do everything for you, you have to have to do some things for yourself so being smart, if you are somebody in your 70s and you have may be an underlying condition, then should you go to the big event at the symphony? probably not. stay home and watch it on youtube. i would just try to be smart and try to be humble about it as
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well. there was a temptation early on by some to dismiss it as ridiculous and that could end up biting you in the rear end. a little humility is really good but i also just think they were really good places to get information. cdc.gov is a great one. >> juan: people say to me if i stay home, i don't get paid. so how does that impact me or if i missed a day, i could get fired. i will pay you to stay home. >> katie: what i have seen from the airlines on the messages they are sending out, they are being very cautious and understanding to employees about what's going on and encouraging people to try and take six days. you are working in hourly wage job fact becomes increasingly more difficult to do. but i think just being prepared to come to the doctor if you
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don't feel -- if you feel sick. but the idea that everyone should stop living their lives because one or two people may be had at a gathering of tens of thousands of people is a little bit ridiculous. you just have to make good decisions and practice good hygiene just like the cdc is recommending. wash your hands, wiping us down, sneeze into a tissue and wash your hands. all these things we been hearing for the vice president directly about, just do them. >> juan: you said last week you are not afraid and you're on the subway, have you change anything? >> jesse: i'm taking the car home today. just kidding, i'll be back on the subway. i was on a flight on friday and we get into my wife all of a sudden sneezes and i said are you kidding me? snoozing? i was so embarrassed and nervous and freaking out but i think everybody knows this thing is going to peek but we just don't know if it's tomorrow, the next week, or the next month so until it peaks, everyone is going to
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have this fear of the unknown and you can't see a virus and that's why it's so scary. there's no way to defend except wash your hands, don't sneeze on people on the subway and those kind of things. i think the conference he's having tomorrow is positive, also doing things like everyday going out and talking to the media and maybe you do a paid sick leave thing with congress, may may be loans or targeted tax cuts for the politicians to decide. but when the market drops like this, it freaks everybody out but you can't blame the president when the market goes down and give him no credit when the market goes up so stop with those games. >> juan: the bailouts now being discussed for the cruise ship industry. airline industry. >> greg: there are some reasons to be optimistic. number one, the media takes statistical risk and persuade
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you to think it's personal risk so you think it's going to happen to you but it's really weird when you talk to people -- i did this with my staff today and asked if they knew anybody in their lives who died from the flu. because we hear of tens of thousands, nobody did. i'm sure people at home could come up with examples but it was shocking to me that i don't know anybody who's died from the flu so again we were reporting on 20, 30, 40 but not reporting on this mass death happening every year so that's kind of interesting and we talked about this will have a huge burden on the hospitals but what about the 80,000 of the 70,000 that are a burden with the flu and all of the people that didn't die that go to the hospital. i think that's interesting. positive thing, south korea seems to be getting a handle on it. china looks like it's following a typical curve of a virus and bizarrely, we may end up reducing overall fatality of all viruses because of all of these positive hygienic moves we are
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making which helps those at risk who may not get other respiratory illnesses either by self quarantine. so in a weird way, i think it's important to think to yourself are you positive or negative in all of this? positive is helping others, minus a spreading panic. >> juan: coming up, elizabeth warren hits feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? ♪
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>> katie: the 2020 democratic dropouts will not be leaving the limelight anytime soon. moment m when elizabeth warren was on "snl." ♪ so we know our own captives can do it better. >> we got hit pretty hard on tuesday and i think it's time that we seriously think about. >> my experience as a handicapped black man fighting racism in the south? >> no. >> i was in vietnam. firefights like you never saw. i saw things you could never forget.
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>> greg: it's kind of amazing because she practiced that for one day and then never done any impressions and she blew "snl" away. too concerned with making everyone film nice about lives and instead went right for the jugular and nailed it, good job. in >> jesse: the best line is when she said biden's in the lead now, i'm going to identify with joe biden. >> katie: all the democratic dropouts not going away, going on late-night shows, is it to distract? >> juan: it humanizes everyone and that's why they want to go there. you remember when bill clinton went on with the saxophone and donald trump was it jimmy fallon who was hassling his hair? you mean jimmy fallon. i think trump benefited from it by being humanized and coming across as real and didn't he
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host "saturday night live"? i think politicians realize this is good stuff. people like to laugh, people like to know that you can laugh and you've got a sense of humor and it works for them. >> katie: as long as they do it in a genuine way and is not to force, it works. >> dana: i thought the real elizabeth warren, she says i can make fun of myself here and hopefully that gave her a bit of a lift. >> greg: had achieved make fun of herself? >> dana: she was dancing, and a very good dancing. >> greg: she was in on the joke. >> dana: i'm just saying. >> greg: why do you like liz warren? why are you defending her? >> dana: i am glad for her that she's figured out a path to have an exit. >> jesse: did george bush do "saturday night live" are not? obama did it, didn't he? >> dana: they never made fun
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say? there is no confidence in the president. i wish he would just be quiet. i really mean it. just be quiet, and let the experts speak. >> greg: i think is giving the advice there which is hide him in a closet. >> dana: it is not a good thing to have a situation like this happen in the middle of a presidential campaign and because inevitably, it's going to get political and not pretty and i think to be able to rise above it to him and talk about the public interest and the politics will work themselves out. >> jesse: of the president is quiet, they're going to say he's out of touch and asleep at the wheel. he want the president out there briefing the american people. he's got the biggest megaphone of anybody ever so communicate and update the american people on what's going on, that's fine. the media scaring more people than the president. we run down all these hysterical pronunciations and denunciations of this guy that make everybody
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scared without any context. what i want to know is what the democrat plan for coronavirus? what is it and how does it differ from what the trump administration is doing? i still haven't heard that yet. >> greg: everyone gets free coronavirus, that's the plan. >> katie: he brought up earlier how bernie sanders is saying when they get the vaccine done, we will demand them to give it out for free but there is actually when you have profit in a company coming or able to research vaccines and there's actually a motive that comes to have companies i can do these things so don't think that just because something is not for you that they're not doing a service to the country into the world quite frankly if they do come up with this. they should be celebrated for coming up with a solution. but in terms of where this is going, things will change, they will probably give us new information at 6:00 that was different from what they gave us yesterday, they will probably be more cases and i think it's
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important to look at the way the rest of the world is handling this and to be prepared for it to happen here. italy for example is not allowing people in and out of the country. israel is now saying the matter what country are coming from, you have to be quarantined for two weeks. so things today may be different tomorrow in terms of how we handle this and you should just be ready for that. >> greg: what do you think? >> juan: i don't think that's rational because we want to hear from the president but we just want to hear something that we can trust in and that's been the issue when he said the vaccine is going to be ready in a matter of months or weeks and people say no, it might be a year and a half her when he says stuff like it is no big deal, just stay home or go to work and they say no, don't go to work because that's how the infection spreads for they were a test available and are not tested. so that's why some people are saying it's not that we don't want to hear from the president, we want to hear from our leader but you don't want to hear spin or disinformation because that
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creates anxiety which is what i think he was a lot of the upset and notably if you look at the market, so when you look at places like israel that you were talking about a minute ago, they take a very clear stance, trying to stop this thing and control it. i don't know if they can. >> katie: tried and then got accused of racism and now if you talk about that it came from china coming are also a racist. >> juan: i don't think that's fair. if they had acted weeks ago, we would be in a much better position. >> katie: they actually did. >> jesse: everybody agrees that travel ban was early and aggressive. >> juan: clearly we knew about it way before that and we did nothing. >> jesse: remains the best prepared. >> greg: set your dvr is a never miss an episode of "the five," special report up
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next. hello, brett. >> hello, greg, from dearborn, michigan. good evening, i am bret baier. we will come to you live from dearborn where in 30 minutes, martha maccallum and i will host a fox news town hall with senator bernie sanders. momentarily however, we will take it to the white house briefing room where president trump will be talking about the coronavirus. michigan obviously is 1 of 6 states holding primaries season contest but much of the nation's intention tonight throughout the day really has been on new york city and wall street where fears over the virus and a major drop in oil prices lead to historic stoppage of t o

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