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34-year-old man has died from covid-19 two weeks after visiting walt disney world in universal studios in florida. we will be watching that as well as the markets, join me tomorrow, 65-9:00 a.m. eastern. have a good day, everybody. ♪ >> dana: hello everyone, i am dana perino along with jesse watters, juan williams, greg got fell, and dagen mcdowell. this is "the five." ♪ right, we are going to catch you up from of the federal government and states are ramping up responses to the coronavirus outbreak, cases in the united states hitting a milestone with an increase in testing, over 10,000 americans are infected and more than 150 have died. and this just in, the state department advising all americans to avoid international travel and earlier today president trump announcing that the fda is fast tracking possible treatment for the virus and includes drug used to fight
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malaria. the president is cautiously optimistic, take a look a look. >> i've directed the fda to eliminate outdated rules and bureaucracy so this work can proceed rapidly. quickly, and i mean, fast. we have to remove every barrier, there are a lot of barriers that were unnecessary. and they've done that to get the rapid deployment of safe, effective treatments. >> dana: americans struggling to deal with the economic fallout of the disease may be getting a much-needed boost, senate republicans moving very quickly to pass phase three of the coronavirus stimulus package. the plan is worth upward of a trillion dollars and would provide loans to small businesses and direct cash payments to americans affected by the outbreak. here is the president on that earlier. >> we are working with congress to provide major additional relief to the workers, small businesses, and the hardest hit
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industries, we want to make sure everybody is able to continue on, some companies as you know it did stock buybacks and i was never happy with that, it's very hard to tell them not to but i would tell them not to. i can't say strongly enough, we will be helping small businesses, that's where it's complicated because a lot of -- that's the engine of the country. we will be helping small businesses. >> dana: the president had a little fun with the media's attempt at physical distancing. >> you're actually sitting too close, you should -- we should probably get rid of about 75, 80% of you. just two or three i like in this room, i think that's a great way of doing it, a new way of doing it but you're actually much too close. you should leave immediately. >> dana: i don't know if the fda commissioner who was looking on realized it was a joke. i want to do three things here, i want to talk about the
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possible health benefits of the pharmaceutical companies working together and quickly at the president's direction with the fda and we can do a little bit of the politics if there is any today, greg, on the point about the fda and trying to fast-track it, it still could take a while, the fda commissioner set up to a year but there is promise that there are drugs that on the market could really help. >> greg: there's a lot of good news out there right now, that's why i was shaking my head, i don't care about the politics, there is good news that's kind of ironic that this will go on longer because the measures are working. if it's slowing the spread in intensity and flattening that'sp peak so it's more like a rolling hill, it will go on longer because it's working. talking about the drug, it's been around for 70 years. so that means it's been -- humans can tolerate it, they
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know the side effects so unlike a vaccine it doesn't have to be tested for months and months. bayer just donated 3 million tablets to the government. you can argue that the predictions are gloomy but they haven't factored in the human response. that's why i'm optimistic. all of these numbers you hear are as if we did nothing but you're seeing a lot of good news, you're seeing ingenuity, you've got 7 billion brains targeting one virus. i kind of feel bad for the virus, i think it's going to get destroyed. the dow is going to go up and down because psychologically we are all going up and down. when i'm sick, i am sick of me thinking that i'm sick all the time. i swear -- >> dana: that's not new. >> greg: dana, this is why, we have the pharmaceutical ads on fox, i sing during the side
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effects. i don't -- i get so easily influenced by the news and this stuff, it's really hard not to think you have something when all you hear about is the sickness and that's why you've got to go outside and go for a walk by yourself and get away from the influx because it messes with your brain. >> dana: dagen, tell me a little bit about the economic package, big enough, fast enough, and can we get it to the right people in time for them to be able to pay some of their bills? this was no fault of their own? >> dagen: they are trying because cash is the medicine that the economy needs. the business side is a great deal more complicated because you're talking about bailouts, are we going to take equity stakes -- to taxpayers going to own part of delta air lines and then it falls to the hands of politicians. on the individual side they are looking at trying to get checks out in a matter of weeks, could
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be $1200 per person, $500 for a child, family of four it would be about $3400, there would be a cut off if you make 95, $90,000 a year, you're not going to get anything. i was communicating telepathically with greg and i looked into this, i love richard rubin at "the wall street journal," how do they get the money to the people? it's exceedingly complicated. in 2008 under president bush he signed the checks into law in february, they didn't even start going out until april so you're talking about, you could get benefits through the social security administration, the va, direct deposit. >> dana: what we need is some whiz kid to figure out how to do then mount to the people that need it. >> dagen: there are 23% fewer people working in the irs than a few years ago, there is nobody who understands venmo.
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>> dana: you did see a lot of companies figuring out how they can do the right thing, as greg mentioned, bayer donating money, companies willing to change their production to manufacture some of the health care products that might be needed like ventilators and masks. >> jesse: that's why the administration seems so inspired today is because they've started to realize they have th to harns the power of the private sector and they're beginning to do that now, the president slashing a lot of red tape so you're getting fast tracked, hopefully therapies coming out soon, overseas therapies, experimental therapies, therapies for malaria that can be repackaged so the market really responded when they discussed that at the press conference. to put a little point on what greg was saying, it's all about the vaccine and remember the space race? probably you do, greg, you're a
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little bit older. we need a race for the vaccine, like the manhattan project where you get the sharpest brains in the country in a room working 24/7 around-the-clock because the vaccine is the key and you've got to get it out and under a year, that's absolutely critical and that steps up, carnival cruise offering their ships for extra bedding, gmc saying you can build the ventilators in our facility, that's a good thing. mike bloomberg stepped up to the plate and donated $40 million to fight coronavirus, he spent about a half billion on a presidential campaign, maybe he could dig a little deeper in his pockets but it is very clear that the president is focused on getting money to small business and workers and that's very key. >> dana: i have two quick questions for you, i don't know if you sob at powell, the nations surgeon general made a call out today to americans to
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go give blood, blood banks are low and he was saying it's safe to give blood and we need people to do that so there's a call for that. >> juan: that's good news, we should have done so much of this long ago, a lot of the actions now being taken by the white house should have been taken sometime before and that's not a political analysis, it's just -- for example if you look at a republican like governor to wine in ohio, he's been proactive in terms of saying here's what we should be doing, creating a governors and mayors around the country. >> dana: that's where it's supposed to come from. they are the innovators. >> juan: i disagree, i think what you need here is leadership from the top because the top has the resources, just as we are talking a moment ago about the money and trying to inject money into faltering economy at this time, so much of it has to come from the federal leadership and
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that's why when you see the president, you know, try to say yeah, we knew this was coming, what, what is going on? he's trying to distract, i think he denies a lot of the stuff, i think in a moment like this, in my mind back to 9/11, after president bush began to react with some empathy and also the capacity it seems to be honest at a moment of crisis with the american people you saw his poll numbers and of the trust level just skyrocket, 90%. but today -- i do think it's comparable, we are going through a crisis in our society and what you see is that the trust coming from the american people is much lower in this situation because the transparency is not there. >> greg: you know when somebody says that something good should have been done sooner, it's absolutely meaningless because all good things could be done sooner. >> dana: history has a long arc and people will be able -- we are in the middle of a crisis right now and that will sort itself out.
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>> greg: we couldn't keep the politics out for one block? >> dana: tulsa gabbard dropped out today! and nobody even noticed! some positive developments in the fight of against a coronavirus up next. ♪ ♪ if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated... ...with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines,
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outbreak began, there are no new cases in the city of wuhan. politicians appear to be getting along to solve the problem. >> the governor, even gavin newsom who i am usually fighting with over the fires and i think you should do a different kind of a job in the forest and lots of things, we argue a lot but gavin newsom has been very generous, andrew cuomo has been very generous, everybody is saying it. >> jesse: even though he's running for president, bernie sanders says he doesn't have time to worry about it right now. >> we are dealing with a global crisis. and you're asking me these questions. >> jesse: you don't have a lot in common with bernie sanders but maybe that right there -- i don't have time for politics right now. >> greg: the priority over politics is this. we have to give credit where
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credit is due, joha ilhan omar o praised trump for his actions. we have people on twitter taking pictures of full shelves as if it's somehow magical, no, it's america, its industry, capitalism. three cheers to our truck drivers, our farmers. truck drivers who are self distancing every day in our truck, what does it say about our system when in the midst of a crisis we can still eat and we can still function, those shortages are artificial and short term, i feel terrible but i'm also happy, when you see that we've eliminated red tape so that doctors can now practice over state lines, when we see how that works that should remain permanent. a lot of these positive things should become permanent. brian kill me and staying away from me is really positive.
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>> jesse: you like the social distancing, i see that. how did you know i ran out of coconut water? >> greg: i saw your assistant bringing you a six-pack of it, you sick little man. >> jesse: i need it for my smoothies, i've got to stay healthy. this is not something i like to discuss on live television, let's move on. dana? as greg said, even ilhan omar giving the president good marks. it seems of the country is rallying together and trying to get things done for the american people. >> dana: we all knew this, i think the partisanship and polarization in the country is quite exacerbated in our minds, i don't think the country actually is as far apart as you think and there's nothing like a crisis to focus to hearts and minds and politicians and people in washington and they all need each other right now. the governors know they
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absolutely need the president. doing their innovative things, trying to help them or you can, providing fema assistance. it's unfortunate that it takes a crisis to bring everybody together but when we do, we do it well. if i can say one thing about the dash these are people who already are treated pretty badly in society, right? i shouldn't say all of them but for example right now a lot of the rest areas are closed. where are they supposed to go if they need to rest, if they need to get some coffee, they need to use the restroom, a lot of them closed. we have to all think about this, the truckers are really important and i know a lot of them listen to this show, i want you to know we are thinking about you and i hope the government -- state governments can really think about how they can make our system work a little bit better for these people working so hard for us.
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>> greg: are you offering them your bathroom? >> dana: i will let them use my bathroom, absolutely. i would not let you after all the coconut water. >> jesse: i'm going to be in there for a while. what do you think about the support the president and governors have gotten from businesses throughout the country? >> dagen: greg abbott of texas less than 24 hours ago, restaurants in texas can now deliver alcoholic beverages to customers, not the only state doing it but again, getting out of the way so these restaurants can stay in business. to greg's point and dana's point, i've started stopping anybody who i know is on the job, restocked restocking shelves, quivering packages, stopping them and saying i appreciate you. i've been handing out cash to people, if i've got a 20, i
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literally will give a ups driver. jesse. >> jesse: maybe i can deliver groceries to your apartment later. >> dana: maybe we should give it to your assistant for delivering coconut water. >> jesse: i should never have brought that up. juan williams, a lot of things happening in this country come in this country is a resilient nation and the people are very resourceful and innovative and i think the innovation and the work ethic is what's going to be critical in recovering from this situation. >> juan: if we talk about heroes, i wanted to talk about the doctors because to me the doctors on the front lines, i have relatives working in emergency rooms, my brother-in-law is a doctor here in d.c., my father-in-law, these doctors are a tremendous risk for exposure to the virus, nonetheless we have to keep them well and they are being very brave, often times working extreme hours in order to staff
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these hospitals, emergency rooms, even some of these checkpoints that have been constructed to test people for the virus so i just wanted to say hats off to them. the other part of this is i think you guys are so quick to talk about the governors and even now apparently you have a new favorite but a lot of the politicians in the country, realize you've got to kiss up to the government right now i'm at a president trump and others and the cdc and the rest in order to get attention at a critical moment and i think it's important to understand how that relationship some of those very key gears can work. when you talk about giving out money, when you talk about bailouts for big business, i think, this wasn't the party that was running against socialism, running against bernie sanders just a few minutes ago. >> jesse: i say this with all due respect, you are really misreading the room.
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you are misreading the country. we are doing a segment about the positivity of americans coming together from all walks of life, from the private sector to the public sector, from everyone and you keep on ruining it so maybe think about that after the commercial break. a little more positive, juan. a little more positive. in a time when the country really needs positivity. >> juan: i think you should listen to at some of the -- >> jesse: shutting down spring break after college students went wild on the beach. ♪ i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need.
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over in florida, you're not going to be able to congregate on any beach in the state, many of the hot spots people like to go to, miami beach, fort lauderdale are closed entirely for the time being, the bars are closed so you're not going to have a place to congregate there. we would just tell those folks, maybe come back next year when things are better. >> juan: new cdc numbers show that 30% of u.s. coronavirus cases impact young people but these hard-partying kids either don't know about it or don't care about it. take a look. >> it's really messing with my spring break. what is there to do here, they're closing all of it. i think they're blowing it way out of proportion. >> i just turned 21 this year, i'm here to party. we are just making the most of it.
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>> juan: i go back to you, the young man on the panel and i was thinking to myself, should governor desantis shut this down before the young people have team i got there? >> jesse: perhaps he was thinking that young people needed a fresh air, maybe that was healthy but once they startd inundating these beaches he had to do what he had to do when he made the right call. we will have two of these spring breakers that partied during the pandemic you saw there, it's messaging more. the beginning of that messaging war, a lot of the focus was on the elderly and the people with weakened immune systems and that gave a lot of young americans the thought that hey, i was immune to this thing and i can slide by but they didn't realize they could then get it and in fact older americans, a.k.a. the people that pay their tuition. so i think it's smart now that
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the task forces doing a lot of outreach, doing facebook live with mark zuckerberg and he really is just getting educated about it. >> juan: let's take a look at that, that was interesting to me, here's barstool sports, talking to them like they are eight years old. >> speak to us like we are eight years old, how does something like this even start, what would you say to young people out there that might be thinking, i'm young, and healthy. >> we need that young people help us to protect the vulnerable because when an individual who is young gets infected and has no symptoms at all or even mild symptoms, that individual will continue the virus spreading in the communi community. >> juan: when you're in new york city, i think the bars are closed, the clubs are closed, what do you see from
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young people in an urban setti setting? >> dagen: they closed them because people wouldn't stop going to the restaurants and bars and i will add that idiocy and arrogance did not disappear when you start getting crows feet, gray hair. we are just not showing video of how many thirtysomething women are out in groups in this country, last night, "i'm getting married." we are just hammering these young people because they just happen to be in the bright sunshine. >> juan: wow, what do you think? how is new york city behaving? >> dana: pretty good, i feel like there's nobody out. again, i don't go out, i go home. i thought the barstool sports, it was great for barstool sports, thank you for having him on, and he's a national treasure, i think you should get the national medal of freedom and this is over because they have worked nonstop for two
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months on this and the other thing i'm a little concerned about is, governor desantis makes this decision and now all these young people are just going to go home. and then what? you can see those simulations, that's how it happens. >> juan: that's why i was curious about why he didn't do it earlier but i think he reacted to the aerial photos showing the beaches being crowded. when you look in new york city are you look at the beach, the question occurs to people, what happens when people start to feel a little cabin fever in a week or two because of government is saying this is going to take much longer than just two weeks? >> jesse: i'm going to have to disagree with dagen for the first time ever. "young people are stupid" is a headline you can use in every single decade. being a human is interesting, in order to into adulthood you have to survive your own stupidity as
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a teen. you can run someone over in a car, get drunk, overdose, you can permanently alter your life by being a dumb teen and the only thing that gets set to lean into is something mysterious, it's called parents. where the f are these parents? these parents paid for their trip, knew they were going there during this pandemic, the parents settle, be safe and please don't drink too much, don't hook up. there is a disease out there that's going to -- they are going to bring back and kill you and your parents. so yes, kids are stupid but we created a family structure so that the teenagers can make it to adulthood through the mentoring of parents but when the parents abdicate that responsibility you have spring break with a bunch of people who just see short-term benefits, partying, and not the long-term risk which is death.
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teens favor short-term benefits over long-term risk, this is showing this and that parents should have stopped this, they didn't and they are losers. >> jesse: i can't believe i'm saying this. you'd make a great father. [laughter] >> dana: he would. >> juan: of next, president trump calling out china after brand-new information shows that country could have slowed the coronavirus outbreak globally by acting sooner. that's next on "the five." ♪ ♪
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>> dagen: what did china know and when did it know it, a new report shows the coronavirus outbreak could have been contained by 95% of the communist regime acted sooner. secretary of state mike pompeo pushing for answers saying if we do not figure out where china went wrong we could face another
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crippling pandemic in the future and president trump address the cover up earlier. >> it would've been much better if we had known about this a number of months earlier. it could've been contained to that one area in china where it started and certainly the world is paying a big price for what they did. >> jesse: the first case of coronavirus surfaced in mid-november, that's four months ago. and when the scientists identified the virus, the chinese government told them to destroy the samples and the gang to the scientists and told them to lie about it, then they allow these wet markets where the contamination started to remain open, told the world health organization that it was not contagious human to human, they allowed the new year's celebration in wuhan, 11 million people to go on, everybody drinking and eating and having a great time together and that was a colossal mistake.
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then they allowed thousands of chinese citizens to fly all over the country, the chinese government dragged its feet in releasing data to the rest of the world on this, when the trump administration offered to send u.s. scientists to >> jesse: to investigate and help they said you're not allowed. so when they say the u.s. military were the ones that planted the virus in wuhan and we are going to withhold drugs from the united states during the pandemic, that's just crazy and the fact that the president because of the chinese virus, he just wants to make sure that there is a little of accountability truth. >> dana: on? >> juan: jesse, i think you're misreading the room. this is supposed to be a happy show today. >> jesse: we are talking about the chinese government covering things up. that's where you're wrong. >> juan: i know who i elected.
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>> jesse: you elected president trump. >> juan: we have time -- we are going to have time for after action reports, i think it's inevitable, we are going to have a 9/11 commission-style review, we will be able to know exactly what happened and where this came from, i think it's so important but i want to underline something you said which is something senator rubio and others have said, we are so reliant on the chinese. right now we have i believe governor cuomo of new york over in china trying to look at them in terms of whether they have ventilators they can sell us to help our hospitals, we are reliant on them in terms of our prescription drugs delivered in large part from china, when they get vengeful or angry, we have to somehow step in. we can make some of these things in the united states.
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>> dagen: that's actually what president trump is trying to do over the last three years, extricate ourselves from our reliance on china as a manufacturing hub, what do you say? >> greg: as a member of the media i am absolutely disgusted how we are saying these negative things about china, i just can't believe, really, that's racist. this entire segment is racist because we are pointing out the disease's origin and we should be ashamed of ourselves dealing in facts, that's awful. my suggestion, i agree with juan. we need to turn our focus away from blaming people and make a list of the people who need to pay and six months from now we go back and look at the list, right now i want to get people well, i want to find the treatment and do all the good stuff and screw the chinese government, we will deal with them later. >> dagen: i will point out that china, waging a
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disinformation campaign on social media platforms that are created in the u.s. at their own citizens don't see but we certainly do certainly do. >> dana: i think we have to fight that part now, the after-action report, we can save that for later. i would not rest on these propaganda pieces, try to get as much information as possible. authoritarian regimes, that's how this kind of thing happens, you have journalists there, chinese journalists trying to raise the alarm, they're the ones put in jail, the ones rounded up, the ones trying to use emojis and morse code in order to get around the sensors because they're worried about it. i think we need a lot more of a push of social media into that country, talk to the younger people of china because the propaganda war is -- that is a serious one and the only way to deal with that is to have a lot of truth and if we don't hold china accountable, you know it's going to happen again and it could be worse next time.
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better. it's maybe making things worse -- or better, listen at your own risk. ♪ imagine there is no heaven ♪ easy if you try ♪'s only sky, and manage in the people ♪ ♪ living for today ♪ ♪>> greg: i liked it up until that point because she blocked me on twitter. i'm telling people to do productive, constructive things with their free time and that's what they did. >> dana: what would we do without social media in the time of corona crisis. i coined a new term. i mentioned yesterday that when
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i walked home the other day i did not have to look both ways crossing the street. this morning when i walked to work i was listening to "go ahead and break my heart," i saying out loud for the first time in my life in new york ci new york city, nobody to videotape me, nobody to judge me, i just sang. i have the worst voice. >> greg: the other reason you don't have to look both ways as the cars usually go right over you. jesse, people would expect you to bash the celebrities but you know what, i bet you're not, i bet you're going to say, you know what, good for them. >> jesse: that's where you're wrong, gutfeld. i will say this, your hearts and the right place but i don't like the way they did it as much as i like the way arnold schwarzenegger did it. arnold schwarzenegger sitting at the hot tub at his mansion with his cigar into his dog telling everybody to stay home and stay out of spring break, that's the way to do it, making an
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educational message, maybe not just saying and say it's all about me even though, greg, their heart is in the right place. >> dagen>> greg: i have to applt even though i don't know it at least 80% of the people there. >> juan: i am not sure. i wish they told me who was singing. i think anything, anything to give us a little joy and fun and even if you don't like it, a little humor and a reason to make fun of somebody, bring it on. humans are social animals and at this point lamar all kind of distancing and isolating and sheltering in place, i think the internet and the web all that is playing an important and new role for us as humans. >> greg: okay, this has been overwhelmingly positive and i'm going to have to change my mind and say it's a terrible video because i can't be around this positivity. >> dagen: only if narcissism kills the virus. i'm going to say positive things
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about this. i never leave the house, i don't get out and i have no friends. they all sing better. i would just pick a different song. search and destroy, the stooges. >> dana: i don't know that one. >> greg: you don't know "search and destroy?" you'll love it, singing out loud, dana. all right. we've got a special "one more thing" up next with these little furry friends. ♪ sure, principal is a financial company. but think of us as a "protect your family as it grows" company.
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you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle on the top? yeah. yeah, i could see that. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >> look, she's back and we will explain in a moment. it is time for one more thing. >> let's do this. look at that.
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it's a live version. cats versus cancer is a charity nonprofit that is run by volunteers to help people battling cancer. we have this thing called march meowdness. you can vote by going to catsversuscancer.org. >> this is the first round. >> we have two cats, the first one dana has is her assistance cat. she does eat cheese and yogurt. >> look at this face. we get her hair done at the same place. >> she is fair and balanced. i don't know what that means. >> i don't know the name of this cat. this is jacqui heinrich's cat, her office is between me and
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jesse. that scares me about my vote. >> what have you heard, just a question mark >> her name means katie in farsi. we have to vote on which one is the better cat, i am telling you right now that i was blackmailed by dana's assistant who said that if i didn't vote for her cat, dana wouldn't do my show saturday night. >> i am an emergency fill in for your show, i think i am doing a very nice thing. >> i have not been bribed, i am open to it. >> do people vote for this online? vote online, catsversuscancer.org. >> beautiful cats. i am voting for yours. sorry. >> jesse, you're next. >> i would be careful with your vote. remember how yesterday we showed
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you the video of those italians playing racquetball outside of their quarantined apartment buildings? well, italians are very innovative. look what they do with the espresso. attach it to a little line, hey you want some espresso? coming your way. people coming together. >> i love it. i love them. >> apart, together. >> a lot of concerts have been canceled, you know that. a lot of musicians have started putting concerts online for you to see, last night levi played for nearly an hour on facebook. he is great. superstar brad paisley is going live in just a few minutes, and he gave people his phone number and you can call and put in a request. if you want to flatten the curve and you have little kids and you want to spend a little time with dana for story time, that will be tomorrow.
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>> here is a random act of kindness, a coordinated effort being launched by athletes and team owners to help out workers at arenas and stadiums. every major league team is donating $1 million to help stadium staff according to commissioner rob manfred. here i am, by the way, and two of my favorite stadiums. meanwhile, the nba teams and players are making similar donations to help out staff at their arenas. milwaukee bucks mvp center is donating $100,000 to workers at fiserv forum in milwaukee. these guys are really good sports. >> the cat was covering my microphone, i had one more thing to say. >> i will be brief, this cat hates jesse. it will eat jesse. people on social media are encouraging everybody to decorate their homes with
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christmas lights. there you go, lift people's spirits. >> set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. what do you think of this cat? >> i hope jasper the dog is not watching. thank you, dana. good evening i am bret baier. breaking tonight, president trump says he hopes americans can return to their homes and lives very soon. he said most people infected are getting better. we have new information tonight about potential treatments for covid-19. we will talk live with the president's coronavirus response coordinator a bit later. dr. deborah birx says of all the americans who have taken the test so far, only ten to 11% art showing positive results for the virus. more americans being tested, the infection numbers are soaring as expected. more than 11,000 cases are confirmed in this country

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