tv The Five FOX News March 18, 2020 2:00pm-3:00pm PDT
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♪ >> juan: hello, everyone. i am juan williams with greg gutfeld, dana perino, jesse watters, and dagen mcdowell. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> i view it in a sense as a wartime president. that's what we are fighting. it's very tough situation. you have to do things. you have to close parts of an economy that six weeks ago where the best they've ever been. >> juan: donald trump calling himself a wartime president as they coronavirus pandemic continues to grip the nation and
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the world. the virus now in all 50 states with more than 7600 americans infected and 115 dead. wall street taking another beating, the dow falling 1300 points. treasury secretary steve mnuchin is warning that without action, the crisis could lead to an employment levels approaching 20%. the government is responding. the senate just passing a $100 billion package stimulating the economy and president trump invoking the defense production act which allows companies to quickly ramp up production of medical supplies. take a look. speak we have targets for certain pieces of equipment. we have targets for masks. the numbers of masks are incredible. we have ordered millions of them. we need millions more. a thing like this has never been requested and it's never been -- we've never had to think in terms of these numbers. many respirators. we need ventilators is a big thing because it's a complex
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piece of equipment. we have a lot of ventilators that we are going to be ordering more. >> juan: president trump also pushing for a stimulus plan that could send a check for up to $1,000 to every american. >> my messages to all americans back to those americans who are going through a lot, we love them. we are with them. we will not let them down. we have to help everybody. it's nobody's fault. this happened. some people could say it was somebody spelt actually. but it was nobody's fault, and none of these companies that all of a sudden had no passengers and planes and had no passengers and crew ships and all the things that have happened. >> juan: dana, a dramatic turn. the president is calling himself a wartime president. what's going on? i will play you the surgeon general saying 15 days might not even be sufficient. >> dana: do you want to play
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that now? >> juan: okay, let's play it now. >> dana: let's listen and i will respond. >> 15 days is likely not going to be enough to get us all the way through. we need to lean into it now so we can bend the curve in the next 15 days. at that point we will reassess. >> dana: i think what you see happening is on the wartime presidency stuff, some might argue it's been in wartime. we have a war on terror. fighting in iraq, isis, afghanistan. this is different. some of the tools the federal government is going to deploy right now have not been used. one of them has to do with the fact that you would be able to do some of this because of a pandemic specifically. one of those was a law put in place in the 1950s. we've never had to use it. a lot of it is different in the federal government, you hear jerome powell, the surgeon general doing, set people's expectations, because it's all very new to us. it's only day two or three of us feeling.
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i'm not saying people didn't think it was serious before but when you realize and it starts to sink and more that your way of life of different. when i walked home last night, i didn't even have to look both ways before i crossed the street. mom, don't worry. i was being safe. but at 6:15 at night in new york city. you realize how stark the changes are. on day three, children bring home from school and parents trying to work from home. everybody i think is being super patient with each other and trying to be kind and good. we look to the federal government to do the things that they are doing like passing the bill today, getting the checks to people. it might not be enough. that's one of the things i think you're hearing them saying. while it might not be the most reassuring thing, it is more realistic and he gets people to set their expectations accordingly. save, plan, take care of neighbors. get charities in place, do whatever they can so we can all work together to beat this. >> juan: absolutely. greg, i was thinking today. i said that it's a switch in
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tone from the president but i think now the whole country has a sense that this is a dramatic moment in our lives, like 9/11 or the like. one thing i noticed in that wanted to ask you, i see a difference in terms of democrats versus republicans who say this is a serious threat. more democrats, less republicans. why the partisanship? >> greg: i don't even understand that question. i don't see any partisanship. that's a stupid question. this feels like wartime. the point i'm trying to make, with the president is saying is that we are living in wartime. there's a time, if you want to assign blame, juan, or divide us into republicans and democrats, you can do that in six months. putting off for a while. criticizing people because of their differences right now during this black swan event, it's going to feel good but it's not helping anybody. >> juan: i agree. >> greg: never before have so many people all around the world
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focused on one thing. looking at worst-case scenarios with time frames and death rates, they aren't factoring in this incredible fundamental change that society is undergoing and the fundamental effort people are putting in right now. we are going to crush this and we are going to save millions of lives. this is appointing humanity's great moment, it's a great moment in humanity to see what we are doing which is why the psychology of this is so crucial. it's counterproductive to sit here and point fingers. these people feel this way and these people feel that way. that is an energy stock. we can start calling each other names later. for now, let's just leave that behind us and focus on the future and not the past. >> juan: right. i'm saying i think the president has made a pivot and he's treating it with great seriousness. what we see the numbers is the people who aren't treating it with great seriousness tend to be politically divided. >> greg: let me address that.
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i want to talk to my niece who is home right now. she's going crazy in her apartment. she is not political. she is there a 23-year-old going stir crazy. i want her to stay home, practice guitar, go on youtube and take classes. she's not political, juan. it's not a political thing. if you want to do the political thing, you do it. iif you want to be divisive, you do it. not me. i'm not in that conversation. >> juan: i think your point about your niece, your point about your niece is something that dr. deborah birx spoke to today. give a listen. >> there are concerning reports coming out of france and italy about some young people getting seriously ill and very seriously ill in the icu. we think part of this may be the
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people he did the early data coming out of china and coming out of south korea that the elderly or those with pre-existing medical conditions were at particular risk. >> juan: jesse, this is a little different. previously we were being told young people, especially children, less likely to really contract this. now at dr. birx is saying is we are getting reports that in fact that even as the elderly shelter in place, young people are getting very sick. >> jesse: that's why we have to just get this thing over with as soon as possible. the president cannot do this step-by-step approach. he needs to just declare war on coronavirus, invoke as many acts and provisions and laws as humanly possible and just beat the hell out of it. call for a nationwide shutdown. two weeks, three weeks, however long it takes. the whole country self quarantines. only essential workers go out. you only have to go out if you go to the grocery store or to
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pick up something at the pharmacy. that's the only way you're going to beat this thing because right now we're looking at a recession, could be a depression. it's getting a lot worse. you have to mobilize the military. maybe they build mash units ide cities. you have to rally the country around made in america. do that instead of relying on china. doctors and hospitals, they need to be doing as much as possible. and the fed needs to step up even more. at this point we heard dr. burks say that this is now infecting young people in europe. that means all these young people at spring break are putting everyone's life at risk. and to say that this is something that we just need to focus on the elderly, that gives everybody that's young in this country the feeling like hey, i can do whatever i want. we are seeing now they are doing investigations into the lungs of young people that get this vir
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virus. they are destroying their lungs. some young people look at the virus are going to need to be on oxygen tanks. to a high think the president needs to say forget about the markets. we're going to have to go all in on this if we are going to comment on the other side in the country will rally around it. >> juan: that's inspiring. dagen, i wanted to come to you with the news of the day from capitol hill with the guards of the passage of this $100 billion stimulus plan but the president is now saying that he may need even more. how do you understand the expanse and how is it translating in terms of wall street? >> in phase one and phase two, they -- it's only about 110 billion. we are talking about the back of the envelope calculation, trillions of dollars to rescue this country, individuals and corporations. i will break it down. the total stimulus they are talking about in phase three is
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north of a trillion dollars. you essentially shut down the modern economy or large parts of it overnight and you need to quickly make individuals who have no income solvent and liquid. so they have money to pay their bills, their utilities, rent, food. and then you need to have corporations that are solvent and liquid and you're going to have bailouts that make 2008 in 2009 look like picking strawberries on a saturday. that's what we are talking about. jesse brought this up. if you don't act with speed and scale, to borrow words from "the wall street journal," you're going to turn a deep recession and the something, long-lasting financial crisis that will look like the great depression. so for steve mnuchin to throw out 20% unemployment, there's a forecast from jpmorgan out saying that the second quarter economy in this country is going to contract 14%. that is great depression levels
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if you don't start literally sending checks to people. we are not talking about $1,000. talking about $2,000. send it to the people who need it for out of work. don't send it to me. i've got a job. i am here in front of a tv camera. they are going to have to rescue industry after industry. that's where the political fight is going to get ugly because they're going to require restrictions on how these companies operate. $50 billion in loans for the airlines, leisure and hospitality, retailers, you name it. it's going to be bailouts from coast-to-coast. this is what saved us from something catastrophic. >> juan: dana, when you hear about this, coming back to the politics of it. dagen says bailouts for certain industries. then we come to this idea in this next wave that the president is calling for potentially sending checks to individuals, especially, as dagen said, those who may have lost her job. >> dana: we have to. >> juan: not only lose a job
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but maybe they lost their business. the question becomes do you think this is realistic. you think the american people would support it? >> dana: they are not going to have a choice. people come together and do the right thing and this is a little bit different to me. if you think back to 2008 and to dagen's point, that bite was horrendous. i was at the white house at the time. everybody fighting everybody mad because you're bailing out wall street. understood. nobody wants to bail out wall street but the banks were insolvent. right now the banks are okay but it's people who need help. this is the man on the street, the man on the farm, the man in the small town. are these people are going to need help. i would be in favor of something really big and really fast and showing that the federal government is going to be the backstop. we will get through and will be stronger on the other side but in the meantime you have to help people. i don't think it will be a problem getting these bills through. it's going to hurt to look at the deficit numbers. it's going to be something we will have to commit to and
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figure out. saving people's day-to-day lives, for going to do all of this for the health of people, then of course we have two help their economic health on the other side. >> juan: weren't we making fun of this when andrew yang suggested something like this with socialism? >> dana: no. >> juan: he was saying send $1,000. >> dana: there are people who think universal based income is a good idea. i don't think of it as necessarily socialism. they will be plenty of time to figure it out. to dagen's point, $1,000, they're going to need more than that. >> juan: i agree. greg. >> greg: to the monologue. we look at small things is trivial but in reality the things we ignore come back to haunt us. look at me. i was once a small thing myself. still down. another example, scientific paper predicted the presence of stars-like viruses and bats together with the process of eating them is a time bomb. that warning was from 2007.
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now a warning from me 2014. in my book on page 136, i warned readers that reusable shopping bags, one study linked them to a 46% increase in deaths from foodborne illnesses. they raise the risk by harboring viruses i could go from your bag to the food you share with your family. reusable feed bags might've killed millions of piglets seven years ago by spreading a novel swine virus. other research among humans shows how virus is spread with similar bags, making people si sick. so why is this important? estates ban plastic bags, you're supposed to rely on reasonable which in no time like this ain't good. steer clear of contaminated surfaces yet we carry one to stores, schools, workplaces and put our food in it. it makes sense to postpone these bands. we are postponing anything else. it's a vector that we can easily control. here's the good news. we aren't running out of food and we probably won't. the bad news, those bags that
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you put that food and aren't helping. some viruses spread through good intentions gone bad. the best intention now is to ask for single-use bags, plastic or paper. dana, my wife comes home. she's got the mask on because we role-play. >> [laughs] >> greg: she is very healthy. she does all the hand washing and she yells at me to take my shoes off. but she's holding the bags, the reusable bags with produce in them. i think we think this is a good move. but it's not. >> dana: there is concern about plastics in the ocean. that is a concern. your book pointed it out. others have pointed out. i get plastic anxiety as well. water bottles and things like that. the point about the bags and carrying things around and everything, we know that it causes more problems.
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rethinking some of these things, it's not too late. you can do this. turn back things. the president has shown. one of the things they did, they stopped ending regulations that didn't make sense in the first place which was now doctors can work across state lines. how about telemedicine. there were regulations against some of that. by getting government to get out of the way, you allow more competition. my hope is that there will be super smart people out there, maybe like reagan they are on the couch, your niece learning guitar. maybe she will have this amazing internet idea to come up with the product and solution -- innovative idea to come up with by a biodegradable plastics. >> greg: the problem is that we need to rely and people like me to wash my bags. sometimes i wear the same gym shirt three days in a row. i dried out on the shower. so i'm going to do that. people grabbed her bag and they just go to the place. that's the problem.
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you have to wash this bag every day which is worse for the environment because of the chemicals were using. i read that somewhere. >> jesse: i want to say something funny about your role-play comment. i'm not going to say it. i think it's smarter if i bite my tongue. >> dana: you can't hold my hand. [laughter] >> jesse: i am social distancing myself from gaffes. like you said, good intentions and then sometimes it backfires. they said you don't want to clear the underbrush out of these forests because it's bad. then you have wildfires. raise the minimum wage. then they fire half the waitresses. sometimes these things go the wrong way. i used to make fun of people, like germaphobe's. jerry seinfeld. how many episodes on seinfeld did they make fun of his fear of germs?
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kramer and installing the garbage disposal in the shower and making jerry a salad or elaine sneezes on the pasta primavera and gets the nbc executive sick. or jerry catches the chef not washing his hands when he comes out of the bathroom. you're saying it's funny but now you look back and you say jerry was right. this whole time. we need to reevaluate everything we've been doing. after we beat this thing, we are going to look back and say do we need to start having more people work for -- remotely. why are we living on top of each other in cities? the handshake. is it an outmoded concept in this country? we are overly reliant on china. these things are going to be reevaluated. a >> greg: dagen, should they delay the ban? >> dagen: we shouldn't have i
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it. who's making these decisions about banning plastic bags? you know some guy saying let's to get to the oil and chemical companies. it's not based on research. as you pointed out, goes back more than a decade knowing that these bags aren't sanitary. i banned the handshake a while ago. 1 out of 20 dudes who want to shake your hand do that weird tickle thing which is creepy. greg, two words. darth vader. >> greg: the good news is the problem here isn't food. i think we are going to do okay in this industry. it's bags. how do you feel? should the ban be temporarily suspended? >> juan: yeah. if you can identify it as a source of spreading the virus, i would. i think what you said describing it to the audience, event gets dirty, filled up with microbes, you don't know what's in it. he said that it killed piglets.
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that's real. i think it's not a reason to say let's give up on this idea. i think you can look up in the trees in central park or any part in this country and you see plastic bags and you know about the ocean. i think coming up with biodegradable substances is a good idea. i don't want to use this as an opportunity to go back on lots of our efforts in terms of making sure the environment, the fact that we see climates rising. we can't give up their we have to stay focused on what we are already doing, make it better. don't allow that to communicate that terrible disease. today i was shocked, 475 people died in one day today in italy. it's hard to believe. this is what we are going through as a world right now. >> greg: exactly. coming up, biden courting bernie burroughbros after primary victs
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♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ >> dana: bernie sanders is assessing his campaign after joe biden had another big night, winning primaries in arizona, florida and illinois. there are questions over whether sanders supporters will get behind the former vp. >> let me say to the young voters have been inspired by senator sanders, i hear you. i know what's at stake. i know what we have to do. our goal as a campaign and my goal as a candidate for president is to unify this party. and then to unify the nation. a moment like these we need to put politics aside and work together as americans. >> dana: president trump weighted by mocking sanders on twitter, saying he has "given up just like last time."
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rumors today that bernie sanders was going to get out. last week there was another rumor. i made a bet he was getting out. i lost. i've been off twitter for a week. i didn't miss it that much. shouldn't bernie get out at this point? there is no way he can win. it's mathematically impossible. >> greg: i am disgusted that you are gambling at a time like this. >> dana: why? >> greg: bernie is intent on making his mark by pulling joe so far left there by november he will be wearing a check over a shirt and quoting from the communist manifesto. bernie's agenda is like software being put in joe biden right n now. the whole story feels like something on another channel during the super bowl. it's like the corona super bowl is on all the time of the primary was like a rerun of "facts of life" on tv land and
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bernie is mrs. garrett. >> dana: o. mrs. garrett was kind of cool. >> greg: that's what i'm saying. bernie is on the ball. i wouldn't say that about joe. >> dana: dagen, what do the betting market say -- just kidding. looking for a gambling reference. what do you wager on bernie sanders staying in? >> dagen: nothing. he's got to get out. to quote bb king, the thrill is gone. he's got no more rallies, no more screaming fans. the young people who showed up for him didn't go out and vote and we learn from florida where joe biden won every single county that older folks have good memories about communist cuba. they actually go out and vote their heart on their head because that's exactly what happened. bernie sanders' team, according to biden's camp, ran more than 4600 ads on tv in florida
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attacking joe biden on social security. older people know communism bad and medicare for all actually gets rid of medicare as we know it. >> dana: that's a really good point. juan, how are these candidates going to campaign? the president is managing a crisis. he's going to be on air every day. he might tweet about politics. for something like biden, even bernie, how do you continue to campaign? you're going to have to come up with different ways. >> juan: bernie was in washington today. saying he's focused on the virus and trying to get the government to try to respond effectively in supporting the bill that dagen and i talked about the moment ago to inject more money into the economy. from the biden perspective, doing what we saw earlier, he stands up and gives the speech and says here's what i think we should be doing, how we should be coming together as an american people to address this problem. at the same time, he's reaching
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out to bernie sanders supporte supporters, i think the literal quote is "i hear you." i hear what you fencing in terms of your support for senator sanders. and making the case that he wants them and he wants their votes and he is willing work for their votes. i think you're going to see much more of that. much more people coming from their living rooms if necessary. we've got a little bit of a hiatus here, three weeks before the next set of primaries. after yesterday with biden sweeping so clearly sweeping and illinois, arizona, and florida, i just don't think there's much of a realistic chance, realistic chance that sanders catches up absent some catastrophic event. at the moment, we are living through a catastrophic event. >> dana: jesse, your thoughts. sanders, not happening? >> jesse: i think he will take it to the convention because that's who he is. joe is reaching his hand out and the bernie bros are just smacking it away.
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at this point in the game, i don't understand the never-biden movement. if you're bernie supporters and biden gets the nomination, it's election day and you have a choice, it's between donald trump and joe biden, how do you not as a bernie supporter just vote for joe biden? if joe biden becomes president, you can pull joe to the left. if donald trump is reelected, you can poll donald trump to the left. the only think i can think of is one of two reasons, one they want joe biden to lose because they want to say i told her so. you can't run an establishment candidate. you've got to run a socialist. or they honestly think they could never bring themselves to vote for anybody other than a socialist because they are just too pure ideologically. you know the end of the day, not my problem. it's the democrats' problem. >> dana: indeed. coming up, celebrities and
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♪ >> jesse: coronavirus testing is ramping up. many americans still having a hard time getting checked out. that's not the case for big-time celebrities and athletes who had no problem cutting the testing line. your governor andrew cuomo getting grilled after players from the brooklyn nets got tested ahead of most other patients. >> how are all these multimillionaire professional athletes getting access to these tests and getting results so quickly? i know that we have a health care system where those with means enjoy much better care than those without. this seems really obscene. >> jake, if you fit the protocol, you can get a test.
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you don't want to fit the protocol. fever, been to a country that had an outbreak, and in the company of someone who tested positive. you fit the protocol, you can get the test. >> jesse: actress vanessa hudgins has been called out for complaining about the postponement of the coachella music festival. >> yeah, until july sounds like a bunch of [bleep] i'm sorry. it's a virus. i get it. i respect it. at the same time, like, even if everybody gets it, like, yeah, people are going to die. it's terrible. but like, inevitable? >> jesse: okay. juan, i want to get to vanessa in a second. i'm going to leave her for greg. >> greg: thank you. [laughter] >> jesse: i want to ask about the nba situation. i understand if you're an nba owner, you have $30 million over three years locked into a
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players contract and he has the flu. and he's been in contact with maybe one of the other players that tested positive, i'm going to move heaven and earth to get this guy tested. he is a big investment. >> juan: yeah. i'm not sure that's the logic. i'm curious to hear you say that. >> jesse: oh, that's the logic. >> juan: i think the reason, for example the state of oklahoma used half of its daily allotment on test on the oklahoma city thunder is because they want to know exactly where the focus is once they identify that one person on that team has a virus. then they are looking to restrict those people and follow them and figure out how they can control the spread. if it's what you said, boy, that is just to me all about money and the worst. it's ironic. i think it was alexandria ocasio-cortez says rich is better in american society especially with health care. i just hope people wouldn't be that silly.
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if we didn't have a shortage of the test, i will say this, then there wouldn't be this premium in terms of the rich and famous having access to the test. >> jesse: that's true and that's another story for another day. dana, they did this on "the today show." there was a producer who tested positive. he or she wasn't feeling well and she's working in close contact with all of "the today show" hosts who have to deliver the news about international pandemic every day to millions of americans. they are getting paid millions of dollars. you do have to strategically test. >> dana: part of it is just reality. let's say somewhere along the way someone in my family or to get cancer. would i do everything i could? what i call dr. nicole saphier and say who is the best doctor you know and could you call them for me? i would do that because i want to do something for my family. i can't say that it's fair or
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unfair. i wouldn't want to knock somebody else out. but everybody's trying to do their best for their people, whether it's what you're saying in terms of the owners wanting to make sure. i don't think what juan is saying is accurate. i love the oklahoma thunder, believe me. i don't know if that's going to tell you exactly where to focus in oklahoma. there is going to be a bigger problem. i also think it's reality. the good news. there are improvements in testing. there are tests coming in all over. plus there could be an innovation where there is a test where you can do it yourself. that would alert you to whether you have the virus and you would know whether to self quarantine or stay away from others that were vulnerable. scientific innovation, private-sector innovation, that's going to help solve this and bring the cost down. >> jesse: dagen, it's true that when people that aren't feeling well read about an nba player making 10 million a year getting tested like that, does not claim to make the average american feel very safe and protected.
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>> dagen: i understand athletes in general needed to get tested because their bodies, that's their livelihood. i have fat knees and i can still do my job. it has nothing to do with it. i kind of understand that. to your point, it is in the owners' interest. but in terms of instagram influences getting tested, this one who used her connections here in new york city to get a test, i understand flying on a private jet, going to party, wearing loaner jewelry and taking photographs of it. this is next level horse manure. >> jesse: greg, coachella on the chopping block. >> greg: remember that on "the five" we were the first to talk about the nba players. i asked dr. >> about it. he says i can't even get the test. remember he said that? or did i dream it? it was on friday. i will defend vanessa hudgins because i'm going to defend everything a person who's getting slammed for saying silly
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or light or mistaking comments in this fog of war. there is this sports going on among the press slamming people for being human. for not assessing the situation when they should have assessed it because everybody is looking at this differently and trying to figure out a way to deal with it in own head. we slammed generation z had spring break even though i know if i was 20 i probably would've been there. i have to explain to my niece why she can't go outside. she is driving her parents crazy. my point is everybody is dealing with this in specific ways and they are all coming together at a different pace. and yet what we are doing is saying you didn't do it fast enough. and what's weird is that if you'd gone overboard you would've been slammed for that. in january i called for the
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travel ban and i got crap for that and i think i might have overdone it. i'm like the stock market. up and down, up and down. the stock market reflects our psyches and we have to let people figure this stuff out. come together and support people during the productive things. >> jesse: not to make this about me but i'm going to make it about me for a second. the other day on the show i said that i went out to dinner this past weekend and i realized it was a wrong thing to do and i just got murdered on the internet by these people in the media. i see these people in the media on social media talking about where they went out to dinner. and on the instagram posting pictures of them at dinner. we get it. >> dagen: the shame police. >> jesse: all right, the fastest seven up next. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence...
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germany had to be told by their host on a recent episode. greg, you and jared lehto like this? >> greg: talk about ruining your meditation retreat. all that peace and destressing is a race when you come home. you're like oh, my god. everything is screwed. medication didn't prepare me for this. >> dana: i was surprised. i don't watch big brother so i didn't know that there was a news blackout that they couldn't be told things. but it does seem to me there's an ethical question where if you want to make sure you're protecting yourself or others or your family members, but i think it would've been the right thing to tell them. >> dagen: juan, do you watch it? >> juan: no, i never have. this reminds me of that famous saying when dorothy gets to oz and she says to her dog toto i don't like we are in kansas anymore. you come back and this is a reality check. oh, my god. this is the world today. i would tell them don't get on the internet and start buying
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toothpaste or any of these miracle cures. there's a lot of nonsense out there. >> greg: well, buy toothpaste. >> juan: not that toothpaste. >> jesse: is "big brother" germany, are those americans participating in "big brother" in germany or are they germans? >> dana: germans. >> jesse: the german edition of "big brother?" >> greg: he has. where are you going, jesse? >> jesse: that's all. it seems strange. that's a strange knockoff. [laughter] it is knockoff. >> greg: it started in the netherlands i believe. >> jesse: "big brother" netherlands? [laughs] >> greg: the creator. german "big brother" they are all wearing leather. >> dagen: role-playing. up next, running out of toilet paper might feel like an
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emergency right now. but do not call the cops about it. in oregon police department is begging folks to stop dialing 911 when they are out of tp. >> dana: they should publish their names in the newspaper. if they do that. they will never do it again. >> greg: come on. have you ever tried to call somebody when you ran out of toilet paper? >> dana: no. i've never run out of toilet paper. >> greg: aren't you special? >> dana: i plan ahead. >> jesse: peter! and you bring me a role? >> dana: i have done that. i don't call 911. >> greg: but you might live alone in the woods. >> dana: if you live alone in the woods you don't worry about toilet paper. >> greg: that's disgusting. >> dagen: i talk to someone and they described how to make a homemade bidet. i will say that for another time. >> juan: if you are in the woods, you can call yogi bear. what a waste of energy and time.
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it's like people calling the police because something is going off in the street or something. the police have better things to do. it's unbelievable the people would make that call. it's crazy. >> jesse: do you know who made the call? jared lehto. [laughter] >> dana: from the meditation retreat. >> dagen: al all right, "one more thing" next. hey, want to try it? ok here you go... over... under... hey whoa, pop, pop... your shoe's untied. ♪ ensure he's well taken care of, even as you build your own plans for retirement. see how lincoln can help protect your savings from the impact of long-term care expenses at lincolnfinancial.com.
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♪ >> juan: it's time for "one more thing." dana perino. >> dana: "animals are great" live edition. not a lot of sports to watch because everything on cancel. it's something you can do, march meow-ness. every day there's a head-to-head match up where you vote for your favorite cat. cats versus cancer is a nonprofit and volunteers organize the whole thing. it's fun and interactive.
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this is my assistance cat. she is in the bracket. if you check out the site, check out this purr-fect kitty. she's beautiful. fox's doing something cool. fox news is offering free access to national and local most all viewers. you can stay informed with the latest updates on everything at foxnews.com, the fox news app and fox.com. all of it is going to be free for viewers if you want to check it out. don't forget to vote. >> jesse: to the caps fight each other? how do you gamble? >> dana: it's just pictures. >> jesse: who is cuter? >> dana: yeah. kind of like greg's cat-off. >> greg: i figured out what to do would you run out of toilet paper. >> dana: get a cat? >> juan: i think jasper is jealous.
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>> dana: a better change this sweater before i get home. >> juan: it's my turn. i will pick up on why dana was talking about because due to coronavirus, the sports world has gone to the dogs. i'm not kidding. take a look at this. that's the winner of the iditarod in alaska, the winner of the race was thomas from norway. i didn't get to watch the race. i know about it because "new york post" sportswriter mike mccaul rowe wrote that with basketball, baseball and even nascar races off tv due to the coronavirus, the only thing left for him to watch was the dog race. he streamed it. mike, kara said he had a great time doing it. even with that he had to say that the postrace celebration in nome alaska had to be called off because of the virus. it still time to give a big hug and a big round of applause to the winning dogs in this year's dog race.
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greg, you're up. >> greg: iditarod once. >> dana: oh, my gosh. [laughter] >> greg: i love these people! i did this a long time ago. i'm doing it now. instead of i hate these exercise is the most important thing you can do right now in my mind to keep yourself satan. saying -- if you can get a used indoor cycle any kind of equipment, my second person i love scott adams. you got to wake up every morning at 10:00 a.m., go to a twitter feed, he does alive periscope and he has the most optimistic research and information on the coronavirus, it's a good way to start your day. all the workers at fox news walking around cleaning the door handles and the keyboards, they
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are nonstop, cleaning everythi everything, every time they are doing their killing vectors, i love these people. >> your turn. >> the feeling is mutual. it gets a little boring during the quarantine especially in italy, you have to do something for fun, check out these two guys. playing a little paddle out the window, keeping a safe 6 feet distance from each other. pretty good. >> juan: bring us home. >> one young woman refused to let a little social distance to get in the way of sharing some news. she stood outside the window of his nursing home and held up her hand after she got engaged, she said her granddad was happy and kept asking when's the wedding.
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my granddad would have gone he's a bomb! >> juan: i love these people reaching out to the elderly. never miss an episode of the five, special report is up next, hey, bret baier. >> bret: good evening, i'm bret baier. president trump says the u.s. is on a wartime footing in its battle against an invisible enemy, the coronavirus pandemic. a 1,000 bed navy hospital ship will deploy to new york city to relieve pressure on hospitals there treating people with covid-19. another is preparing for assignment on the west coast. the death toll in this country has risen to 115, the president's response coordinator predicts a dramatic increase in the number of confirmed infections over the next few days because more tests are being administered and a back log is being analyzed. the number of cases worldwide has not
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