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>> neil: 's transportation, learn more at protectedincome.org . okay? >> you always talk about the supply chain, it's important. this bill will help the supply chain and the workers. ♪ >> thank you, i appreciate it. >> emily: welcome back. >> bob was a little less the white house coronavirus task force briefing is set to involved in this, he was too start at any moment. busy making trade deals. first up, the coronavirus okay? you have one? pandemic has gems closed and okay, thank you. we will have a 5:30 news people confined to the home so we are all worried about ways to conference in the same location, it seems to be doing quite well. taste fit and healthy in we appreciate everything and isolation. i'm lucky because my best friend really appreciate the fairness. happens to be an amazing fitness instructor and she's been doing all of these amazing online classes for free. i put it on my story on instagram if anyone wants to >> over a movement of agreement check her out. between you and senator kerry over this issue. dana and greg, i have a feeling you have a certain bike can you expand onha apparatus at home keeping you made a little joke about a man busy? >> dana: i'm so glad i've got that, we only talk about it named congressman massie.
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i guess because of all that a lot of people had to come back every day. and had to go into a place which frankly we are not supposed to be in in light of what we are 768 steps and five floors, even doing with deborah and tony and all of the professionals. though i don't carry my phone with me up and down the stairs. so people had to come back and if i didn't have the bike, i don't know what i would do. i am going to get some fresh air so john kerry made a little joke out of it and i agreed with his and go for a walk after the sh joke and i said he i never knew show. >> greg: i'm not worried about he had that kind of personality but we actually put it up and he weight, the only thing that keeps growing as my hair. we have no hair and makeup here, was right. okay. we will see you in a couple of and i'm doing my own makeup minutes. which is why i look like george hamilton. i look like robert culp from like the eye spy era. >> another very busy day in i look like i should be hanging washington, president trump just out at the playboy mansion signing a $2 trillion hitting on girls that are 18. coronavirus relief bill into i look like i should be selling lamborghinis on beverly drive. and the hair is insane. law. it's 5:00 in new york city and >> jesse: greg, should i tell this is "the five." people what you said about the makeup in the green room? ♪ he said he likes doing his own
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makeup. >> we are also awaiting a >> greg: it's therapeutic white house coronavirus because you can't think about task force briefing that set to anything but putting stuff on your face. begin very soon. president trump teasing a very >> jesse: greg likes doing his big announcement about own makeup. much-needed ventilators. he is also invoking the events that's the headline everybody. protection act to have general motors produce more >> greg: that's the headline everybody. ventilators. the signing of the same domestic [laughs] >> emily: next up, with sports stimulus bill comes after more shuttered around the country people are finding all kinds of political inciting on capitol hill. other things to bet on like how house republican thomas massie joined by parts and fury many times president trump will say these words at the top of including from the president, after he delayed the process by the briefing. insisting on a roll call vote. >> president trump: we are there is more criticism over doing tremendous jobs. questionable spending including amazing. incredible. $11 billion for three fantastic. international development >> emily: r8, juan, what's organizations. your money on? some democrats also were accusing republican of putting big corporations ahead of >> juan: i think people have a lot of disposable income and a lot of energy and nothing to do american workers. with it because there's no sports around so i think, if watch this. >> we have to go into this vote it's entertaining and fun, go eyes wide open. for it. what should the senate majority do whatever you can. although i would guess with a fight for? high rate of unemployment we are one of the largest corporate bailouts with those few strings saying you have to be careful
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with that money for a lot of as possible in american history, people. but i think it's fun. shameful. the greed of that fight is by the way, when it comes to exercise i've been doing the wrong. for crumbs, for our families and walks with my wife and she has the option that we have is to been doing my makeup so high five to her. either let them suffer with the other thing is i discovered nothing or to allow this agreed and billions of dollars which a high school track yesterday so will be leveraged into trillions i ran a mile on a track which of dollars to contribute the was surprisingly open. largest income inequality gap in our future. i was so pleased. the other thing is, bottles of water that are used for the water fountain in my house, i >> juan: jesse, let me begin use those as weights. with you. lots of talk about thomas massie here in d.c. you heard some of what the >> emily: that's so smart, president just said in the briefing about thomas massie, he that's like prison style. jesse, what about you? said he didn't approve of what >> jesse: i got one of those he did, demanding the roll call vote. on the other hand you kind of bowflex. >> emily: i didn't know that think, if you are a conservative still existed. the constitution says that congress is responsible for >> jesse: also we got those ab rollers. spending a nation, everybody you roll in and then roll out. they are working like a charm. should be accountable, i don't and i also got these handlebars for push-ups where you go down
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care who is on the record on really deep, you guys aren't going to recognize me in a few this. i think it could have been done without it and it could have weeks. been done with it. >> greg: i hope so. it doesn't matter, they needed >> emily: on the other side of to get the money out fast and big and that's what they did. this we will all have awesome prison bodies. everyone pretending they know we are awaiting an update from the white house coronavirus what's going to happen with the relief package is either lying task force. stay with us. or, they are lying. because no one knows what's ♪ going to go on. when it comes to autism, they didn't know what was going to happen with the bailouts and they didn't know about the stimulus. you get these moments in history where there is a huge problem and they rushed together in a smoke-filled room and inject finding the right words can be tough. billions or in this case finding understanding doesn't have to be. trillions of dollars into the economy was kind of there eyes we can create a kinder, closed and peeking in between more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. their fingers. some people are positioning go to autismspeaks.org. themselves in washington and saying this is not good enough for your average worker. some people are saying this is in nearly 100 years serving the military community, the kind of big relief we needed we've seen you go through tough times in order to get this economy and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher rebounded again. your heart, courage and commitment
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per child. that's basically to help us through the next month. it is going to help us come may? >> greg: if you are complaining that 2 trillion is too little, you are speaking to deaf ears. i'm a libertarian. libertarians have the luxury of standing outside of the brawl and wagging their finger. but in this case you can't be stepping outside of this and wagging her finger. the libertarian has to suck it up and sit out or realize that this is not a time to be perfectly in principled. when you were a kid, you use to read and national g geographic about a lost tribe. untouched by the modern era. that's our government. i mean all of us are working
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from home. they can't vote from home, they have to come in and do a roll call even though that one of the most contagious diseases and population running through? they are watching the debating on the floor and it's like why are they there? it's 2020. are they in some kind of time capsule from the 1930s? i mean it's like a lost tribe. there is my analogy. the gods must be crazy analogy. >> juan: dana, you will have to come up with a movie. what i was driving at with jesse and greg is there is already talk in washington that they will have to do something more. we've already committed such a
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astounding amount of money given the astounding amount of unemployment but it still may not be enough. ♪ >> dana: it may not but i think that's kind of putting the >> greg: fan mail friday, answering your questions. cart before the horse. the only movies that i really first one from going to leave. knew where like the muppet what movies and tv shows are you movies and remember in the watching now that you have to stay home? that's a good question. muppet movie -- i'm kidding. dana, what are you watching? >> dana: we just finished watching wild wild country on if you have to do it again, remember that this wasn't like netflix which was a documentary what happened in 2008. about a cult in the 80s in where the banks were failing oregon. because of the mortgage lending >> greg: it was a cult in and everything. in that situation i know people were mad about it. like bailing out the bank, but oregon. >> dana: yeah. the government actually ended up making money from those banks the fbi was fabulous in that. because within two years the and last night, we just called bank paid that money with friends. interest. so in this situation the government is telling people, >> greg: what about you, juan? you cannot go to work. >> juan: it's on netflix so the government then has to do called jenna fight and it's
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something and if it's about a latino fan family in east l.a., but the neighborhood $2 trillion then it's $2 trillion and we will figure it out on the other end. is change changing and they are having to make changes to i don't think nitpicking right now is going to be worth it but attract new company, customers. you will see a lot of it. but it's interesting look inside i thought it was interesting that alexandria ocasio-cortez of families. went so crazy over it on the then we watched rom, which was floor but didn't object to it like my five favorite boyfriends and that's partly because i think she realizes that the or something and in these sad people she disrespects are going times i enjoyed it. i was like i don't need bruce willis jumping off of a tower, let's just have some easy times to need that help. on the couch. >> greg: i can tell you, if >> juan: i think that's right. you are speaking well of so emily, you are governor out romantic comedies then you have to get outside. and the president says the emily, what about you? federal government is there to back up the states. but what ensley said, we need >> emily: i am revisiting the tom brady, not a backup. entire "twilight" saga. >> greg: oh, my god, no. is that the way it is? >> my movie analysis. seriously? twilight? that's my favorite! >> emily: i always talk about this, you shouldn't be >> you can't have your prom or surprised. and we are also watching the
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dance without a warehouse to hold it in. outsider, which i think we are so i wanted to print out the late to the game but it makes me stimulus bill, a lot of business terrified which is why i have to balance it out with homework owners are excited obviously about the loan forgiveness time. aspect but i want to highlight something about the payroll >> jesse: am i and i are in our julia roberts phase right protection. those business owners and about now, and we watched pretty woman and sleeping with the enemy. 90% of the workforce that >> greg: i'm watching old they've laid off. so unless their doors are open, chuck cust end. omega man, "planet of the apes." they will essentially be inheriting unemployment wages. these are good movies for this time. they start eating each other at the end. but anyway that's not going to so if you take a restaurant, happen with america. they are doing take out only and they have less hours, they are all right. this is a great question. are you enjoying social making 10% of their revenue but distancing more or less than you thought you would, and why? they are paying full staff at home and that's just an empty what about you, jesse? payroll. so funds without revenue are >> jesse: my life hasn't changed that much to be honest with you. premature at this point. we are concerned that business i always hung out at the apartment and prepped for the schools will accept essentially the funds to early and burned show and worked out and came through the limit. into work in the afternoon. in the stay-at-home borders are >> greg: you don't prep.
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lifted. by the way, you know what you like about this? fewer people throwing things at >> juan: that's worry. stay tuned for the white house you on the subway. >> jesse: that is true. and i will never take the subway coronavirus task force briefing set to begin at any moment. again after this. [laughs] >> emily: i loved it way more coming up the debate waging over president trump's plan to slowly than i thought i would but i restart the economy. deeply, deeply miss my family. but that being aside i totally musical physica♪ love it. i feel like the world is so quiet and i spent all my time outside with the dog when i can so it's bliss. are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine >> greg: juan, do you like it or for other eosinophilic conditions. more than you thought you would? you are away from me. >> juan: you know, i tell you it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up i think human beings are social animals and we thrive on it and with asthma driven by eosinophils. ideas pop. nearly 7 out of 10 adults but i'm just a social animal and with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. i also think that it's fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, interesting. i find myself being told to come a key cause of asthma. don't go near that person. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and i'm like, but i want to see and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. them? and i miss my grandkids, obviously i miss my family.
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at people talking about creating millions and millions of pieces of equipment have been delivered successfully by us. dnr situations, do not purchased and delivered. and we have made it available to resuscitate situations for patients, there is no situation the states and the governors in the united states right now have been very gracious, for the that warrants that kind of most part, i would say. the couple that aren't discussion. appreciative of the incredible >> dana: greg, do you remember job. they have to do a better job that scene in alien -- themselves. that's part of the problem. but generally speaking, i have to tell you the governors have been great. i just spoke to the governor of new jersey, governor murphy and he is very thankful and governor >> greg: yes. i'm >> dana: i'm just kidding, i don't remember that scene either but i was trying to keep cuomo has been very nice. it going. they have really appreciated i want to focus on this do not resuscitate order. what the federal government has this is personal for families. it's a good idea for you as done. you look at the hospitals being built all over the country by parents, to have these the army corps of engineers and discussions and know what's going on so your children can fema. make decisions but there is it's been really incredible. nowhere. and it dr. burks pointed out nobody has seen portable hospitals two or three days. that you could have these discussions. she was very frustrated with the i defense protection action g.m. media last night. prioritize federal contracts for ventilators. ventilators are a big deal. >> greg: she is frustrated in and we have delivered thousands
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many ways. if you ever want to see how bias of them and oftentimes you don't works compare how people treat someone they like with someone need ventilators very much. they don't like when those two hospitals don't have very many. people to share the same and now we are turning out that opinion. we have to produce large so trump and cuomo actually share the same position about numbers. but we have been able to do that tamping down and preserving the future of the economy, they both and we are going to be doing a lot more. share the same sentiment. this invocation of the dpa however they portrayed should demonstrate clearly to all that we'll not hesitate to governor cuomo as a potential use the full authority of the presidential candidate while they say trump will kill world war ii veterans which is what the morning blow said. federal government to combat but the idea, everyone this crisis. understands what's going on with we thought we had a deal with as the media pretense that they an example general motors and i aren't. guess they thought otherwise. we know this is not a stoplight they didn't agree and now they that goes from red to green, or do. they do agree and i think we green to red. this will be phased. might be able to pull it. everyone understands it and it's gonna be saved due to the health we let them know the way we felt. they can't be doing that we will risk. so the idea that everybody -- work in partnership with the private sector but we are where the media is always looking for a way to divide us even in times an emergency exists and it's very important that we get to when we have to unite. the bottom line and quickly. >> dana: jesse, if you think we will do what we have to do
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about that scene in top gun and immediately exercise all where -- >> greg: let it go. available lawful authorities to >> jesse: you don't have it. get the job done. this afternoon i also signed i'm not getting schooled again. >> dana: i'm trying so hard. executive order investin investy i really need the energy of you strongly investing the guys around me. department of health and human i'm sitting here alone, working services and department of on these movies and i can't homeland security with the full think of anything. authorities available under the defense production act to greg, you are alone but we are together. the fact that the governor is respond to the outbreak of the being treated differently, and i think this is kind of terrible virus the up visible interesting because he is actually saying the same thing. enemy as we say. it's like if you carry it my order also establishes that through a different filter, does peter navarro a very trusted it sound different? person from the white house and he has been an incredible -- he has done an incredible job for me in terms of negotiation and >> jesse: yes, because he has in terms of understanding where a d next to his name. the world is going economically. but he's right. the media is just scaring people but my order establishes that now. it's not going from red to peter will serve as national green, there's just a big defense production act policy yellow. we are not all going back to coordinator for the federal government. work and coughing in the air, that's a very important jamming on to subways and not position. more important probably than has washing our hands. putting our arm around our buddy almost ever been in our country.
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at work, that's not happening. and so i want to congratulate the media is making it seems peter and his family. i know he is going to do a like trump is lifting all of fantastic job. he has been doing that job over these guidelines and just pushing people back into their the last few weeks. cubicles. in order to kill grandma to peter is a ph.d. in economics from harvard. he has a master in public juice the dowel. it's not happening like that and they are doing it to make sound administration from the kennedy bites and get pads on the back school, also from harvard. by the rest of their colleagues and he is a tremendous guy and he will do a fantastic job and i but it's really irresponsible. i do have a little respect for cuomo who in the middle of a would like to maybe ask before i pandemic said, maybe i made the continue, peter, to say a few wrong call? i wouldn't have said that but he words, please. >> thank you, mr. president. of course you know the harvard was brutally honest and a lot of people will go back and think about what they did or didn't joke, fellow harvard man you just can't tell them much, do. a couple weeks ago, bill de blasio was telling right? on a serious note, let me just everybody go out to dinner. give you a little idea of the the head of the health defense production act and why it is so important. we are engaged in the most department was saying, i have a significant industrial parade, life will be normal. let's just live our lives and mobilization since world war ii. this is not a big deal. we have a war time president these people look really bad now invisible enemy. and it takes a lot of you know and we have the full force of what to turn around and point government coupled with the full power of private enterprise their fingers at trump at this
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bearing down on this problem for point. the american people, sir. >> dana: emily, from out on what we had to do today with the west coast, the perspective out there, knowing it's possibly president trump's order with respect to general motors, i coming and yet being frustrated because you have all of these want to give you a little people under lockdown. background on that. we need industrial mobilization what's the feeling out there to make adequate ventilators particularly in the very short about are these measures worth run to help people in new york, it and are they working? detroit, new orleans, chicago, denver, seattle, all around this >> emily: it carries over from our conversation in the last country as this virus block that an economic death is not mutually exclusive from the actual deaths that we are seeing. they are both interrelated between these choices and decisions that are being made. people keep talking about we are careening into another great depression but what we had this time that we didn't have last time was strong federal leadership and action. remember, roosevelt's new deal in 1932 was the antidote to hoover's reaction. we have on our side the federal government that as jesse put it
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and it's making strides to acknowledge there is a correlation and you can't acknowledge the economic deficit without recognizing the physical deficit as well. i'm not an epidemiologist but i have to point out that to cuomo's point, harbert just published this study at the school of public health at essentially multiple targeted social distancing measures are way more effective than full lockdown quarantine because you have to balance our herd immunity, too. the one thing people agree on is that at some point there will be a resurgence of this weather it's the fall or next year or both. and it's only going to be achieved through relaxing the quarantines and having some type of social interaction. >> greg: cuomo was saying it wasn't a good idea to have the children move back in with their parents and grandparents
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altogether in a small manhattan apartment, that's what he's second-guessing. >> juan: i think that's an important point to make. i was just picking up on what jesse was saying, i think that's an important distinction. i think the president is much more about how we get the economy back. i don't think governor cuomo is quite there, i think he is worried about having sent young people including schoolchildren back home with grandparents who are very vulnerable. but i think that when you look at the president's idea, which regions of the country are being less impacted right now. the question i have in my mind, if you open let's say, wyoming, or colorado, places you are familiar with, but what if someone from new york says i want to go and spend the next two weeks in wyoming or colorado? i think you would have to say, do we have to have travel restrictions in that situation? how do you make a judgment about who gets reopened and who
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doesn't? >> greg: the great things going on right now is you have the very best in medicine and economic powerhouse is working together. that's why this either or become a prison of two ideas does not exist. they will always come to the right conclusion. i have faith in that and i've seen that happen. it's just poison for your brain. >> dana: and i think people aren't listening to it. i actually think people are listening to it, because you look at 93% of people that are socially distancing and understanding in our being. patient and being awesome americans, which would level course. we are still waiting for this briefing and as soon as that gets going we will bring it to you. coming up next on "the five,"
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inspiring hillary clinton to tweet "he did promise america first." >> greg: i can't believe i'm saying this but there are no words for hillary clinton. she definitely stole the joke and it's not even a good joke and it's based on the suffering of others. i would say she should rot in but i think she's already there. when you look at people suffering -- by the way the infection rates are increasing because we are testing more and these are people that really wanted more testing so you will actually see more infection rates. if you see that as an opportunity to direct attention to yourself on social media, you are what scientists would call a scumbag and you are somebody that we will not forget when this is all over and done with. you don't want to say who are the heroes and who are the villains now, we will have plenty of time for that later. she's going to fall on the bill inside and i'm not going to forget it. i thought i could stop talking
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about her but i'm going to chase her for the rest of her life. >> dana: her tweet to me was just like so super irresponsible. compare that to former secretary john kerry 'ts tweet today about congressman massie and president trump actually retweeted and said, i actually agree with you, that was pretty funny. i wish i could remember the name of the writer but on national review.com there's a piece about china today that is so important. if you are a journalist and you care about freedom of speech and of the right of journalists then you should actually really be exposing what china is doing and you should be very clear that these are the reported cases in america. we know that china is not telling the truth, we know that. we know that because the journalists are thrown out. they are treated like and they have to figure out who ways to use emojis to get around the sensors. the other thing is i read a report today about how china has
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sent all of these tests to spain and italy and elsewhere to help them and the tests are defective. so how can we possibly trust the numbers that are coming out of china? the other reason that the numbers are not so bad in china right now is because they stopped testing and they don't care about their people. we do. we are honest about our numbers. we are transparent about it and we should celebrate that and not try to rub it in president tru president trump's face because we are actually being honest. a >> jesse: when they try to rub it in trump's face, they actually rub it in america's face. emily, what do you think? >> emily: these guys are like stuck in a comic book. to his point, trump will no matter what always be the villain. the difference between a comic book and real life is not real life is a real life so he can make good decisions with positive outcomes which we are seeing in this response. dr. fauci said he is working close together and dr. burks is
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tamping down hyperbolic statistics and predictions to try to calm people's fears, but there's no way that the media is going to cover it and there's certainly no way that hillary clinton nor everyone else in those media figures are going to acknowledge it whatsoever. >> jesse: juan, bill and hillary did send thousands of pizzas to first responders here so you have to give her credit for that. >> juan: i think a lot of this is facetious behavior but i don't think it's appropriate, i think it's reprehensible on some levels because we just don't need it right now. my point here would be, when they say the united states is number one, i just want to emphasize, i don't know that we can trust china's numbers. the president said he was talking with the chinese number to make a leader last night and i don't know if he asked him, can we get the actual numbers and know where things are? because right now we are using models from italy and you are
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europe but china was way ahead of that. we could have information about how we deal with the cycles, the rise in the fall and the spikes if china would actually be honest with us and i don't think they've been honest. i think that should be the focus here, that kind of modeling could help us with what we are dealing with at the moment. the facetious comments, some of them are over the line but i don't think it's worth the time. president trump makes crazy statements. >> greg: really? never heard that argument. >> jesse: president trump with a big announcement coming up in the coronavirus briefing. in the meantime, stick around for "the fastest seven." bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ the network has to be prepared to absorb whatever is going to come its way. we're always preparing. make sure that the network is working all the time.
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