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order, very similar to what the new york mayor has urged, that could be the next step. something that the governor of new york state disagrees with, we will see. ♪ >> jesse: hello everybody, i'm jesse watters along with juan williams, dana perino, greg gutfeld and dr. nicole saphier. this is "the five." ♪ america is at war against an invisible enemy and we will win. that's the urgent message coming from president trump amid the rapidly developing coronavirus pandemic. there are a lot of new developments, almost 6,000 americans testing positive and onlover 90 people have died, cae is now being reported in every state except west virginia and
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businesses in school shutting down pay president trump meeting with business leaders today as washington prepares for a stark response to blunt the economic impact the virus has caused, the white house pushing congress to pass an $850 billion stimulus package, including putting money in american's hands. >> were giving relief to affected industries and small businesses and ensuring that we emerge from this challenge with a prosperous economy because that's what's going to happen. we are going to do some and make its money as weekly as possible. it's a substantial number, were going big. we could do it two ways, keep going back every day or every week, we are going big. the best thing we can do is get rid of the virus. once that's gone it's going to pop back like nobody's ever seen. one day we will be standing possibly up here and say well, we won and were going to say that. it sure is you're sitting there, were going to say that and we are going to win and i think
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were going to win faster than people think. >> dr nicole>> jesse: presidento warning americans to take precautions, saying that the country will get through this. >> we are asking everyone to work at home if possible, postpone unnecessary travel and limit social gatherings. the testing procedures are going well. we are looking to save the maximum number of lives. everything else is going to come back, a life is never going to come back. we had to get rid of this and ideally quickly. quickly. the longer it takes, it's not a good situation. but if people do what you're telling them to do, what were asking them to do, we are going to save a lot of lives. we are going to say wow, that's looking good, that's looking good, that's looking good and will be on the other side of the curve and that's the day we look forward to. >> jesse: dana perino who is just below me in the studio, hi, dana, how are you, what you think about the president
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showing today, he's getting a lot of accolades for the full frontal assault on this virus and i think bringing all hands on deck with regards to a stimulus package and warning americans, really, take precautions, stay at home as much as possible. >> dana: i would rate it nothing short of excellent, yesterday you saw the tone change and use a lot of time yesterday and today answering as many questions, being as transparent as possible, and i think everybody -- that team seems to be working very well together. so many things happening at once, you have the health care issues, working on that piece. then you have the economic piece which -- i am pretty calm in a crisis usually, this when i feel myself sometimes not breathing and not because i'm necessarily worried about the health care issues because there's nothing i can do about that but i am
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worried for the workers across america who are really going to be hit hard and i absolutely agree with the administration, go with a super big package, do it once, have congress do it together and we will have to figure out on the other and how we deal with that. remember in 2008 during the financial crisis, it was very unpopular to spend all that money especially to bail out wall street. this is very different, the banks were able to pay that money back. we have a situation right now where it's so important for us to figure out a way to help keep employees as connected to their employers as possible so instead of those businesses going out of business they are able to stay to gather, figure out how to keep it going so these workers can be taken care of and that -- i am hoping congress can do that as quickly as possible. >> jesse: i hope so, too. juan, what do you think about the prospect on capitol hill about getting this package out as soon as possible? >> juan: i'm sort of disappointed that the senate
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hasn't acted, the house passed the bill, the president back to the bill but so far mitch mcconnell says good things but nothing has happened. and the house is away this week so it's been a little bit -- to me i'm in, i think dana's corner on let's get something done and do it now because you hear big companies, marriott, some of the coffee people laying off large numbers of people as they shut down hotels. restaurants, casinos, as a country we need the airlines to function. i don't think there's any doubt that we are in our interest to do some kind of major bailout. in terms of the president, i think i'm on another page because i salute the fact that he pivoted yesterday, he now said this is a bad one but it's taken him a very long time to get here and we see the consequences of that delay and lack of seriousness in terms of
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the most recent poll. 60% of americans don't trust what our president has to say on this issue. that's pretty shocking, 66% of independent voters, in terms of disappearis approving 49% of ams disapprove of how he's handled this. what were getting from the president is a problem for lots of americans. in the experts -- >> i wonder, maybe the president got to where he is today, it's very difficult, with a successful business background to in a time of crisis tell the country, don't go to work. don't shop, don't spend, telling the u.s. economy you have to shut down in order to start back
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up and get better, that's a very difficult thing for anybody to do. >> greg: the consequences were not actions, it was a poll. i don't care about polls, i care about action. at the beginning of this crisis he was trying to address and quell a panic when he saw it happening in the stock market. he got out of the way of the experts, and we are getting every single thing that we need, we are attacking this thing 10 100%. worrying about polls, whatever, there's good news. i think the preparedness and what we've been doing is working, it doesn't look right now that the virus is spreading exponentially. actually, it's having an effect on people personally.
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i'm spending a lot of time with my wife. so i'm eating last night and she -- eight this day, this is great. i cook it. she cooked for call meals. this is the most i've ever cooked in my life, if this goes on for a month, meanwhile i'm doubling up on my exercise in trying to focus on endurance and explosive strength, you will never find another time in your life. to focus this much on self-improvement, you can do so many things and some of these behaviors could become permanent, like shopping off hours, drinking at home, that's a good thing. turning hand sanitizer into moonshine, prisoners are doing that, i might be doing that but it might be a time to apply measures now that can be permanent and it's really good to learn -- try to learn
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something. >> i don't even know how to dance. >> dr. nicole: i'm happy to be outside right now, i'm taking social distancing to the extreme. it's great to be on with all of you guys. as were seeing all the talk about the economic stimulus package, i know that trump administration is getting a lot of criticism for spending so much money. to be differentiated from the financial crisis in 2009, that was a bailout. what we are dealing with right now is a rescue mission of our small businesses, travel industry, not only for personal reasons a professional reason. the reason things are and thing up right now, the imperial college report just came out showing the data from all the epidemiological modeling that shows the impact this pandemic can have on the united states and talked about the importance
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of depressing and mitigating the viral infection. we had to do these certain steps, we have to do it now and it has to be an entire country's effort in order to mitigate the spread and not overwhelm our health care system. i think the administration is tackling it from both standpoints, economic as well as the public health perspective. >> dana: can i make one point, the senate received the house bill this morning at 9:45:00 a.m., i don't think -- the thing i'm concerned about is that it could take a month or two to actually get this money out the door. i know they have -- i think they're moving "us weekly" as they can. >> jesse: greg is waiting for his $1,000 check. >> greg: everybody is eating chicken, there's a lot of steak. >> jesse: a lot of explosive strength down there, keep up the good work. coming up, college students
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♪ >> juan: while millions of americans are seeing life drastically changed by the coronavirus outbreak, college students are heading up the beaches for spring break like every thing is normal. florida, south carolina seeing large crowds even though the white house is now recommending that americans avoid groups of ten or more people. florida finally starting to crack down. here is governor ron desantis earlier today. >> universities being with spring break and the two week -- a lot of students have been congregating at the university and going out and doing things
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there and that's not something we want. we've also seen issues related to spring break with some of the beaches. what we are going to be doing is simply for the statewide floor for beaches is applying the cdc guidance of no group on a beach more than ten and you have to have distance apart if you're going to be out there. >> juan: top health officials have repeatedly warned that young people take necessary precautions and they will be the key to stopping the virus. >> are asking the young people to help us with this mitigation strategy. by staying out of the bar, staying out of the restaurants, really trying to distance yourself. don't get the attitude, i am young, i'm not vulnerable. we can't do this without the young people cooperating. >> juan: in fact, one of the experts on the white house panel has made it clear that young people might be the core group
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in terms of stopping or at least mitigating the spread of the disease. let me go to you and ask, what about the young people? i'm not trying to pick on young people, all americans had to do something but when they young people think it's cool to go to the beach on spring break or hang out at the bar, i think they are spreading the disease. >> dr. nicole: i have a 20-year-old son so i'm very familiar with this age group and it was just last summer i remember aoc saying that the millennials and jen' gen z are g to take it to the street and they're not going to trust the government to take over. they are still taking it to the streets. the bottom line is, yes, we understand that it is not the young people necessarily having severe symptoms when it comes to this illness but they absolutely are mitigating -- they're not helping mitigating the spread of the disease because you can be
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an asymptomatic carrier or a mild carrier, having those large groups together, they are continuing to spread this illness and putting our more vulnerable populations at risk, they need to take responsibility, this will not just take an individual municipality or state, it will take our entire nation to work together to get us past this. >> juan: hey, greg, i am thinking to myself, you know, you know how to party. >> greg: yes. >> dana: party of one. >> juan: no nasty comments here, give greg a chance. what would you say to these party animals? >> greg: i don't think we should be surprised that young people engage in high-risk activity. at that age young people already don't understand the effects of dumb behavior on their mortality, they have the highest death rates in car accidents and they do really stupid things. now you want them to be how their behavior affects others,
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and if they can't understand that then they're not worth talking to about that's the problem because now it's no longer about them. we almost need to lie to them, tell them that it is a sexually transmitted disease, then they won't go to spring break, then they might go home. but i think there needs to be consequences in order for them to understand the importance of this. because obviously, to the doctor's point, congregating, asymptomatic spread, it ain't going to stop spreading, these kids should stay home and drink at home like i do the responsible way, i drink at home under a sun lamp. >> dr. nicole: greg makes an interesting point, we respond to positive and negative reinforcement. unless there is some sort of
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tangible positive reinforcement, they are going to have to have a negative reinforcement. >> greg: do you suggest imprisonment, doctor? >> dr. nicole: no, i don't even know what that is, public health doesn't necessarily take in the ethical or economic told us going to have on our country. i think we have a lack of incentives for anything these days, this generation specifically is really bad as that. >> juan: jesse, you are the closest sample we have to one of these young people at the beach, what would you say to your peers? >> jesse: my peers, thanks, juan. telling a college student to practice social distancing is like telling dana perino to stay away from jasper. >> dana: thou be really tough. >> juan: these kids are young, there dumb, they don't understand consequences, their hormones are raging and they are very selfish people.
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hannity tried to cancel spring break. what are you going to declare martial law, close all the beaches and the bars and lock up anybody that's out past curfew? you can't do it so as someone who went to spring break and reported on spring break, i am a spring break veteran. out of respect, young college students, for your parents and your grandparents who are paying your college tuition to go to spring break and cut loose, don't do it. are they going to listen to me? no. especially the sec schools, they are an unstoppable force. these kids are going to do what they want and just think about it, think about it. >> juan: thank you, thank you. a little criticism for congressman devin nunes who said if you're feeling good, go out, have dinner, go to a bar. >> dana: i was just listening to public health professionals, i like th meme that said, your
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grandparents ar were asked to go work, you are being asked to sit on a couch. if you can ever one case, 2400 get averted with it next week. right here. that's a visual thing you can show young people but here's the other thing i would say, future employers of these people, if you find out that any of these people you think you might hire went to spring break or went to the bar or disregarded public health officials, i wouldn't hire them. if they posted on social media, believe me, i will find it and you will not get hired, that's a kind of punishment they will listen to. >> juan: you know, dana, you're a tough customer. joe biden and bernie sanders facing off in three primaries tonight. stay with us and we will give you the latest here on "the five." ♪
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>> dana: welcome back, before we go onto this political segment, i want to say, to all the millennials, i understand that generation z are causing the problems and you are much more responsible. we have a outbreak, joe biden and bernie sanders are facing off tonight in prett three big primaries. the decision to send voters to the polls is causing some controversy. ohio delayed its primary at the very last minute over public health concerns. joe biden is anticipating another big night but it looks like sanders isn't going anywhere, he's not planning on dropping out of the race even if he has a poor showing, allies for joe biden reportedly saying elizabeth warren could be a potential running mate and it's a good thing i'm sitting down, juan, i don't know that i would
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have been able to handle that latest bit of news. let me get your take on today, there is going to be a lower turnout than what you saw and previous dates. because we are all trying to follow the orders of what were supposed to do it responsibly, there is an election that's ongoing. what are you hearing about the democrats today? >> juan: it's really interesting because what you just highlighted is their principal concern, joe biden has momentum but part of his success is seeing higher rates of turnout especially in the suburbs near big cities and what you can anticipate with people canceling or delaying elections, is it going to take away some momentum but it also breeds conspiracy theories and when do you reschedule and who is going to turn out when you reschedule about the bigger point is that when i was coming to which is if
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you see lower turnouts, there's not much you can extrapolate from who is actually interested in this election, who's going to vote, who you can go to later on in sad like you to help us organize, like you to become a surrogate in this campaign and that's very valuable to candidates running in the primary. >> dana: whoever does well tonight, it's not like they're going to get a big media bounce out of it because we are going to be focused on the crisis at hand. >> greg: i find it strange that they're doing this. it was this -- why are you there when archie bunker, he bought a bar. it made no sense to me at all but the other thing is i think they shouldn't reschedule this because we are canceling a lot of things, why is this any different? are they putting politics before the voters health? a lot of old people get out there and vote and i think it
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will suppress the numbers, and i think it puts people at risk. with scheduling it hurts both sides equally. lastly, liz warren can only be joe biden's bp if she self identifies as kamala harris. >> dana: i also believe elizabeth warren's people are probably the ones planting that story, you know how that goes? >> jesse: that's a nice little plant but i don't think it matters, she didn't have that much support in the first place. what does it add, it adds a female, does he need that? not so sure. and it adds -- i don't know that she's the one you want to ride with although according to my bumper sticker, biden-warren does fit nicely. i do think this coronavirus news cycle locks in the conventional wisdom that biden is a head and he stays ahead and prevents him from having to go out and give televised speeches to people and stick his foot in his mouth. i also understand in the general
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election, the conventional wisdom says this is going to help biden because the economy's going to go down for a little bit but it also -- it keeps him out of the news because he can't get any airtime, his donors are broken now, look at the stock market. the money is drying up, fortunes are leaving pretty quickly. and i just don't see joe rising to the occasion. the president on the other hand is exercising an enormous amount of power over the country, engineering and economic recovery, rallying the country around a threat and trying to help people and their health and their pocket book. if this thing bounces back, the president is going to get a lot of credit. >> dana: there's a long way to go between now and then. do we have time to play the sounds from the governor of oh ohio? >> 35,000 poll workers, that takes to put on an election. i'm sure viewers have
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experienced, the wonderful people, some have been doing this for a long, long time so decades, some are older. at risk individuals. this is a disease, a virus that sometimes people can't tell they have it. >> dana: that is an interesting point about the poll workers, they are often older and volunteer their time. >> dr. nicole: i've never been to a poll where someone took my ballot that was under the age of 65, the majority of poll workers are retirees, senior citizens, ohio is nearly 70 cases right now. you're doing the responsible thing, close our restaurants and bars, the thought of having people line up out of these small polling stations is absolutely the responsible thing to do. >> dana: up next, don't miss greg's monologue on how we can help ourselves and communities
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fight the coronaviru outbreak. he says he's going to be totally positive.
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♪ >> greg: as we realize we are in this thing together, people are stepping up to help each other. a college student launched a shopping program for at-risk people in nevada, others have done similar things all over including this young woman. >> there's a very large elderly community here and i was worried that the people -- those people, those neighbors weren't getting what they needed. i got an email last night from a mom with a new born in brooklyn whose husband is sick so we are setting up a good start for her this morning. i've had so many people reach out both in the neighborhood to volunteer but also all over the world, sending me those signs that are making which i think is so huge. >> greg: shouldn't doing good things be a competitive sport since all the other ones are
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canceled? a virtue signaling olympics but with real virtue. not the phony virtue on social media, zero cost with zero benefit. it's odd how our most famous celebrity crusaders have gone silent. my guess is they are either in guarded seclusion, and i'm sure the gun-control zealots are armed to the hilt. as for you, do good things that make you feel good. granted, it's hard in isolation but small things matter, washing your hands should make you feel heroic because you're killing germs and sharing, yes, even sharing your toilet paper. one guy started out toilet paper exchange on a california street corner. his homemade sign read "share your toilet paper" and it's working. because good deeds make you feel less crappy. it's not virtue signaling by virtue doing.
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we saw idiots hoarding toilet paper so why not initiate good behavior and hope people copy that, too? this is a good time to eat better, exercise more, practice the guitar gathering dust on the wall, now's the time to be a better self. the opposite of every panic imagined by her entertainment industry. prove them wrong by doing things right once again. you are telling your story about a young boy. >> dana: he's in high school, he was the son of one of my very best friends in the world and they live up in westport and he created a web site, they came to him, one westport and i think this could happen all over the country, basically it's a site where local businesses can sign up and you can go and buy my gift cards for those businesses, a one stop shopping place. i think that's also very important, figuring out what's needed right here, down in dallas, let me try to do something like that, how can i
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help in my community? now up in san diego, virginia, it's contagious in a good way. >> greg: exactly. jesse, when you see people on black friday fighting over something and they don't know why, why can't you reverse that behavior by you, jessie, being an example is a selfless person, what are you going to do for america, jesse? >> jesse: i recognize a cry for help when i see one and i know you're at and at risk age so this is what i'm going to do, i'm going to leave the show and go grocery shopping for you, you're going to make me a list, get whatever you want, ribs, t-bone, i will bring it to your doorstep, you don't have to get out of your house, i will just bring it to your doorstep, i don't want to get too close and you can have whatever you want for dinner. i will even go to the pharmacy and get your prescription drugs. okay? we know you need your meds, i will be there to save you from yourself and that is the way i
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am going to be helping out america. in all seriousness, though, ivanka trump has a hashtag, she's doing a lot of the things you're talking about even if your home alone, you spend more time with your spouse and help the neighbors, many things one can do at a time when we are apart, come together. >> greg: the upside to not having kids, you have a lot of left over cash. >> juan: tell me about it, i spent mine. >> greg: i can throw money at problems. if you have a problem, just don't email me, okay? what are you doing to make the world a better place? >> juan: i think you should have called this segment "i love these people." i have been pushing you, i think, god is going to smile on you, greg, you say "i love these people" and you love what these
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young people are doing. i think that's a great idea. the one thing i would say to you is even if jesse comes to help you, there is still place for government and institutions that we trust to respond to this crisis. after 9/11, we needed government to step up and do its thing and we need government right now to step up and take constructive action to help us all. we can talk about individuals but i don't think we should somehow -- the libertarian bent and you may say, governments always best but i think government does perform, if performed after 9/11, we want government at its best right n now. >> greg: they all come together, private and government together working hand in. >> dana: bernie sanders worst nightmare. >> jesse>> greg: am going to stt singing of barbra streisand song. there is a biological response
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to doing good stuff, it can be selfish because it makes you feel better. >> dr. nicole: actually, i work at one of the largest cancer hospitals in our country and i tell you, the volunteers that come to work there who have maybe never volunteered other time say they honestly have been the happiest they've ever been because although it may be hard, it really does give them the positive feedback and they realize they're doing more so i think it's great recovering these stories and it takes a little bit of a different approach, people love to look in a bad car crash but we are all addicted to that for some reason but if we continue to show the positive stories, there is a trickle-down effect, to maybe having other people do it as well. even if you're going to help just one person it's a great thing. >> dana: if you have people in your life that you pay on an hourly basis like a dog walker or a trainer and now they're not allowed to come to your building or they're sheltering in place, if you have the means, continue to pay them.
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the government is going to help but i think that is something, if you have the means to do it, try to keep paying your people. >> greg: another big story, the second most famous alumni, nfl player tom brady, the first is me, is leaving the patriots. when you bundle your home, auto and life insurance with allstate you could save 25%. the more you bundle the more you can save. what? bundle and save. click or call for a quote today.
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♪ >> dr. nicole: welcome back, another big story people are talking about, nfl legend tom brady making a surprise announcement that he's leaving the new england patriots after 20 seasons. in the world of coronavirus that's all were talking about right now but the sports world is actually kind of in an uproar right now. i've been following it on social media and it's quite the situation. i have a question, do you think tom brady is demand leaving is going to be the end of the dynasty or will the patriots recover and stay strong? >> jesse: it's not the end. the guy is probably asking for a $40 million per year, he's got a year or two left, he's a system quarterback, they had to be
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thinking, we cut this guy loose and we just load up in the off-season, stack the deck on offense and defense and make another run for a ring. it will be weird to see him in another jersey, remember when jordan went to the washington wizards and was wearing blue, it's going to be hard to wrap your head about that, great weather, hollywood, he's a california kid like greg gutfeld. i think that's where he lands. >> dr. nicole: do you think this is good timing to be discussing contract negotiations, not being able to come up with a multi-million-dollar salary and the time of this stimulus package everybody's talking about? >> greg: i think life goes on, this tells people that life does go on, it trends on twitter but let's be honest here, tom brady is a failure. how many super bowls' has he
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won? six. he's won six championships in one sport, he has one talent, okay? i have three shows, "the five," i had "redeye," i edited men's health so in this universe of sarah high school graduates, he has one singular talent. i towered over him. tower over him. he's making $40 million, that just makes me so mad. >> dr. nicole: the one person who doesn't have just one tale talent, dana perino, what do you make of it? >> dana: i think second acts are very hard to pull off and he's had this really wonderful, everybody loves him there. my condolences to our colleagues, martha maccallum,
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they are big tom brady offense. from a communication perspective if you have bad news that is going to come out in your life, now's the time to get it out. get that out of there. >> jesse: i'd like to make an announcement. >> dr. nicole: do you think fans will follow him are they going to stay true to the patriots? >> juan: i think his wife is leaving him for greg. >> greg: my wife is better looking. >> juan: i'm not sure were going to have a next football season, if that's the case i don't know what happens, he may sign, the talk is he's going to sign with tampa bay or the chargers, both have good offense of lines to protect him but the question is, what is next for tom brady? the money is not it and it may
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be the hollywood career, he's starting a documentary company but as i say, at the moment, i wonder if this is it. by the way, jesse, the last pass, an interception against i believe your team the eagles. >> jesse: that's right. >> dr. nicole: i don't know that i agree it's not all about the money but anyway, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa
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♪ >> jesse: time for "one more thing." let's do a feeding frenzy. >> greg: oh, yeah. >> dana: jesse, there is no food down here. >> jesse: i've got it up here. you're going to have to take a walk. lucky charms, just in time for st. patrick's day, they have a st. patrick's day addition. it's chocolate an original flavor. we have new gold coin marshmallows with green shamrock and pot of gold.
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check it out. we're going to take a sample. >> greg: hey, jesse. i would call them on lucky charms. >> jesse: this is so good. if you want me to bring some of these, thanks to general mills, i know you are at risk. i will be your shopping angel. >> dana: does it come with one of the outfits to dress up in? >> jesse: no, that is cultural appropriation. we don't do that. >> dana: okay, got it. >> juan: mel brooks is one of my favorite comedians. you know him for "blazing saddles," "the producers." he and his son have done a terrific, absolutely wonderful. public service announcement. here is max and mel. max's 43. take a look. >> if i get the coronavirus, i'll probably be okay but if i give it to him he could give it to carl reiner who could give it to dick van dyke and before i know it, i've wiped out a whole
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generation of comedic legends. >> juan: that's great advice. no belly laughs but just good advice thanks to mel and thanks to max, father and son, for helping america. >> jesse: very good very dana perino. >> dana: everybody is hunkering down, a lot of things are closed, including aquariums. these penguins were granted the chance to explore without any restriction on their movement. this is chicago's aquarium. close to the public friday and these penguins. one is wellington and one is multi. they got to walk around and see everything. it's a cute video that you can find on social media. they looked around, look at that for the could be eating. what available. jerry, someone who i follow, he said making the penguins do that be like putting him in a chick-fil-a. it was closed on sunday and he couldn't get any food. >> jesse: pretty pretentious names, wellington monty.
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greg gutfeld. >> greg: let's do this, greg's workout tips. we are pent up, getting back into exercise. i think you've got to start out slow. check out this little fella. he knows how to do it. what he's doing is concentrating on his weak limb because he knows that -- he is right pawed and trying to get his left paw in shape. he has this look, i'm going to get through it. >> jesse: working on his explosive speed, just like gutfeld. all right, doctor, take us home. >> dr. nicole: i want to remind everyone you can still have a good time. take a look at what one massachusetts family did to celebrate. >> ♪ happy birthday to you >> dr. nicole: that's how the
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family celebrated her 100th birthday outside the nursing home. >> jesse: beautiful. set your dvrs. never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: thank you. love those stories. good evening. i am bret baier. breaking tonight, president trump says he's going big in his bid to prop up the u.s. economy. against the coronavirus pandem pandemic. president is asking congress for close to a trillion dollars in stimulus spending. it could include a check very soon in your mailbox or your bank account for significant amount of money. you could also get some extra time to pay our taxes. meantime, wall street responded positively after some of the worst days in its history. the death toll from this pandemic in the u.s. has reached 94 with more than 5800 infections. also today, the president met with the heads of fast food chains who committed to keeping their drive through and pickup services open. trump administration is urging

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