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greg: we are out of time and i'm heading home. thanks to pete, joey, kat and tyrus. stay safe, i love you america. ♪ >> welcome to "watters world" i'm jesse watters pandemic priorities, that's the subject of tonight's waters word this is a tough week for american people one in ten of us are are now out of work. every ten seconds or so around 100 of us lose our jobs. it is crazy. government checks arrive on wednesday. but it won't be enough. small business loans, those won't be enough either that's straight talk. the month of may seems like a very long way away. i'm not sure how much longer our country can stay this way. we just have to hunker down, stay clean, and look for the light at the end of the tunnel
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task force sees positive signs ahead. >> number of new cases per day is flattening substantial isly we're getting there america. we're making progress. >> for the first time that united states we're starting to level on the log phase like italy did about a week ago. >> we're starting to see the leveling off and coming down. >> there's good news out there, though, you have to look for it. the requires is slowing down in europe. hospital admissions are way down in new york. and here's what a four-starred a a military said about ventilator. >> no one has not gotten a ventilator that needs one and as far as we can project looking at all molds every person who needs a ventilator will get a ventilator. >> governor andrew cuomo said he had enough mask and bed and stock market had its best week in nearly 50 years. president trump sounds confident about a comeback. >> we built the greatest economy in the world i'll do it a second
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time. >> when we rebuild the economy, we need to do something very important. bring manufacturing home from china. i'm okay with paying a little more for thingses not made in china. china is too risky. i want the important things made in america. japan has same idea. japanese government hang manufactures to leave china. we have to get this right before it's too late. china lied and people died. it's that simple. the world lost value public time while chinas silencing scientists and destroying lab samples it is not the fall of the chinese people. it's the communist government. america needs to wake up. here's attorney general bill barr. >> the chinese are engaged in full court blitz of stealing american technology, trying to influence our political system, trying to steal secrets at our research universities and
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so forth. >> who's the bigger threat to america's election security? russia or china? >> in my opinion it's china. and not just to the election process, but i think across the board, there's simply not comparison. jesse: last three years on saysed with russia but how many died from russia hacking campaign and how many american job were lost? china is a much bigger threat. they've stolen our factories and trade secrets, shipped deadly into our beautiful land and now we lost precious time while they covered up virus and said it wasn't contagious this is ten times worse than russia election interference and left is silent on china why? it rather blame the american president. >> tens of thousands of people who will die in the or have some hope have already died more are
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still going to die because of donald trump incompetence and lack of leadership. >> they'll kill people to stay in power. literally -- >> trump knew this pandemic was coming these additional deaths many of them are unnecessary. they're than competence they're death of science denial and guest of inequality. jesse: these people make me sick i can play that game all day long and say barack obama didn't lift a finger while the opioid skyrocketed during first two terms costing over 200,000 american lives. that's a lot of death on his watch. i won't say that, though. the left keeps saying trump didn't act fast enough. and didn't listen to his scientists -- number one, trump shut down china travel in january. and a scientist they didn't suggest an economic shutdown until march. which trump then immediately activated, on march 1st there was only one death in america from coronavirus. i didn't hear one person in the
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media calling for an economic shutdown. they were too busy jumping on bloomberg's banding wagon. this invisible enemy moves fast. it is nasty it is silent. our scientists, the best in the business are still learning about it. this is mother nature we're talking about. we haven't seen anything like this in 100 years. we're doing the best we can with the body. these death toll projections they're swinging around like wild. they went from 240,000 to 60,000. msnbc said trump pumped up the death projections at first. so he could take a victory lap -- when only tens of thousands die what a deranged freak another psychopath columnist jen ruben wrote this if biden is serious about winning, he needs to accuse trump of willingness to kill people. what kind of maniac think this
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is way and then writes it down so everybody can see it? these people are ruthless and demented. radical environmentalists are actually celebrating thing economist catastrophe, why? because a recession reduces a mission. that's right -- 16 million americans losing their job is good because, of course, global warming. sky news, economic senator ed conway writes, don't take this the wrong way. but if you were young hard bond violatorrallist looking for the ultimate weapon against climate change, you could hardly design anything better than the the coronavirus. unlike most other such disease it is kills mostly the old who -- let's face it are more likely to be climate skeptics it spares the young. most of all it is forces that have been generating green house gases for decades. when the country is in a crisis people's priorities surface.
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our priorities should be saving lives and jobs. but the media's priority is nailing trump. the president has been optimistic about hydrox kri chloroquine thats doctors are using in emergency situations to treat patients with coronavirus. the media has been pessimistic. >> embarrassing that we have a president that's acting like a snake oil salesmen trying to pedal a cure that's not proven. >> something for this president when he wants to tout something. and so i'm very uncomfortable with this newfound love of hydroxychloroquine. >> this drug will kill people. >> the virus is killing people. doctors are trying to save lives. here's doctor marlo hernandez who practices in florida in his own words. >> we've used it on several hundred patients of ours and so far preliminary data pretty good
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we have lore hospitalization and lower mortality and good science and great safety profile so why not use it? jesse: in fact a democrat politician was infected with virus heard about it from the president asked her doctor about it and he gave it to her. >> i had typical symptoms so you know i asked and did save my life and i do credit the president for doing so and putting this out there. because it wasn't accessible to me. if it wasn't for that fact i had very little time to get to this to be able -- jesse: instead of grateful that drug doctor is saving lives media accuse trump of making money off it. >> a lot of people would say follow the money, there's got to be some sort of financial tie to someone, somewhere. that has the president pushing this repeatedly. jesse: "new york timeses" did an investigation into the president
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mutual funds which he doesn't control and discovered wait for it. donald trump may own 99 dollars. of a company that make hads the drug, 9 dollars what a hit job. media continues to pressure the president to please stop holding press kfnses and why do you think that is? probably because they're sick of being humiliated like this. >> checking on oil today? >> where is it today? >> i was wondering if -- >> where's the price give me the price -- >> i'm not sure to be honest. krchght you ask a question if you don't know the price. >> i'll look it up for you. how long is person been in government? and -- you didn't tell me you didn't tell me that previous administration and you mean obama administration thank you for telling me that. you're a third race reporter with and what you just said is a
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disgrace okay. >> democrats priorities aren't that much better. they want to e release prisoners cut checks to illegal immigrant, and make our elections easier to steal. they got caught pushing the green new deal and now omar wants government to take over private companies in hospitals. for us to nationalize supply chain to nationalizing our health care system -- >> so keep your eye on the ball america. and shady stuff is going on while you're staying inside. go tout get some fresh air and look at the bright side of things don't let the media get you down. we're all in this together and we'll come out of this together. but don't live in fear. you can still be safe. and i never thought i would say this but listen to tracy moore begun on howard stern other day. >> if all of us are scared then we're going to die and never going to live. >> well --
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i just feel you're being a little cavalier about it and i'm worried with all of the people. >> not being cavalier i don't live in fear all day long. if you're not partying, we're concerned we just don't see people going to tv set all day long. i don't to count no more bodies. no i rather see people that are recovering. i would rather give us some type of hope. out there world is still spinning. mean to tell me you're staying in your house for a month straight who do you think you are noah's ark? >> that's what i'm doing. that's what i'm doing. [bleep] better get out you're going to become like mannable that's like on the hill -- [laughter] now tracy is cracking jokes but seriously folks keep your chin up out there. this is the united states of america. we'll battle back and once we do we'll be better than ever. joining me now dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy infectious
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diseases and a member of the white house coronavirus task force. so let's just start in january or february. when was the first time that you realized that this was a major problem because i remember in late january you were telling people early february this wassing nothing to be concerned for most americans and americans for most part were not at risk. >> it was in january at a time when the chinese were saying first that it was going from animal to a human. and then when there were human cases that looked like they were transmitted that it was very inefficiently transmitted it was at that time in, i believe, mid-january that we made the statement that if, in fact, that's true, that this is mostly animal to human and we're not in china and it is very inefficiently spread that, in
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fact, it may not be something that is of a major threat outside of china. when it became clear that not only is it transmit efficiently from human to human, but that it was very, very contagious in the sense of easily transmittible, and it also had a high degree of morbidity and mortality, at that point it became very clear that we were in for a problem. because we were getting travel cases from china. and even though we cut off the chinese pretty quickly, once it seated in the country then it does what any highly transmissible virus does -- so there's nothing inconsistent with the information we had. >> right. jesse: i totally understand you were working with the information that was available at the time. at this point do you -- feel like you were misled by the chinese, do you feel misled by the world health organization because you had i said nice
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things about leader of the world health organization now it look like he was not completely honest or maybe he was -- deceived how do you feel about that? >> you you know i don't know whe missteps went. only thing i know with the end result was that early on we did not get correct information. and the incorrect information was propagated right from the beginning because you know when the first cases came out that were identified, i think on december 31st, in china, and we became aware of this, they said this was just animal to human period. now we know retrospectively that there was ongoing transmission from human to human in china probably at least a few week before then. and then when we finally did get the virus here -- it was -- became clear when he started looking at what was going on that that was misinformation right from the beginning. so who's ever faults that was,
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you know, we're going back to take a look at that when this is all over but clearly not right information that was given to us. jesse: right. so now that we've done this almost full scale national economic had lockdown, are there things that cross your mind to think maybe would you have done it any drchghtly could you have done everybody under 45 go to work? could you have maybe done regional shutdown could you have maybe just concentrated in the hot spots? could you have everybody wear masks to work or there other thing that you think maybe you could have done to spare the country from a full economic had shutdown? >> my advice was that we were dealing with a situation with the transmissibility was efficient enough that we could not take the chance that we were just letting people get infected and think that they would be no really very serious consequences because people who were young
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even though they did not necessarily get ill at all, clearly would be the vectors to transmit it to the people who were highly vulnerable. the elderly and those with underlying conditions. so one of those things that you can look at is, how do you cut that off? and the way the best way to do it is to have a physical separation. the way we have with the guidelines that are now in effect. jesse: i have a very high regard for you dr. fauci but i want to be fair because there are some people who were very angry with with you who think that -- this i guess advice to the president to shut everything down to close businesses has really cost a lot of people's jobs, the livelihood, their businesses, everything -- what would you say to those people? >> well, i mean, obviously,est that very is unfortunate, i mean, that's a consequence that you have to balance. the attempt to save as many
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lives as you can -- what is known as a effect on the economy had is the reason why right now we're looking very carefully about how we can possibly in a safe way reopen as they say reopen the country to the economic opportunities that we have. we felt at the time and still do now that that was the right thing to do. could there have been other approaches? i mean i'm humble enough to know that maybe there could be. that was the choice we made. based on the information that we have, one can always second guess. but that happens. this is a serious situation that is impacted a lot of people. jesse: right and you believe we're at our peak probably this weekend? fingers crossed hopefully -- >> i hope so. i mean what we're seeing for example in a place like new york, which we predicted correctly -- that this would be a really bad week where every day the next day would be more death than the
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previous day. but as that was happening, the engine that fueled the outbreak in new york mainly number of new cases that lead to hospitalizations that lead to intensive care, that lead to death, clearly are significantly less this week than they were the previous week. so it seems almost a paradox but really isn't at the same time that the death continue to go up. we're having indications that we are reaching that peak that apex and we'll start to come down. if, in fact, we see it act the way in china, that decline will be very steep so we may go from a significant number of death even more than we've seen to a situation where there's had a radical drop in the number of deaths. which will be the last to see -- but the hospitalizations are already indicating that we're going in the right direction. >> all right we can only hope dr. fauci thank you so much. >> you're welcome. good to be with you. >> up next rudy giuliani on joe
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jesse: elections are sacred in america. but sinister people try to steal them from 2016 trump campaign of illegally spied by on haters and traders john durham is investigating an if he gets the goods he's going to bring charge against bad guy. attorney general bill barr is monitoring their investigation about and is more disturbed than we've ever seen him. >> the evidence showses that we're not dealing with just mistakes or sloppiness. there was something far more troubling here. and we're going to get to the bottom of it. >> i think the presidents has every right to be frustrated because i think what happens to him was one of the greatest travesties in american history without any basis, they started this investigation of his campaign. and even more concerning tweal is what happened after a the campaign a whole pattern of events while he was president.
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so to sabotage the presidency -- jesse: this is big the trump campaign was investigated without basis. surveillance was conducted for troubling reasons and after a the election, there was an a effort to ab sabotage his presidency this is huge and we'll follow it now there's something just as dangerous and relations of 2020. nancy pelosi doesn't want the country to vote in person. she wants a national vote by mail. this is a straight up power grab. it shreds voter id no way to monitor somebody voting from home or by mail. nancy wants paid political operative to go door to door to collect ballots by the boat load it is called ballot harvesting you trust a political on a are ative not to bribe or intimidate voters, not to tamper with ballots, i don't. no one is watching. thr already a scheme called granny farming where ballots are collected in mask from nursing
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homes senior citizens they could be pressured or have their ballots compromised "new york times" reported that mail ballot increase fraud and make it more likely that votes won't be counted. it's like having a take home test using the honor system. and for the people who vote in person, nancy wants to open up polls two weeks before election day. i can see it now. some crooked dude voted every day of the week for two weeks just wears a different dice guise each time and nancy wants only pollinations open to be the ones near public transportation. so how does encouraging people take public transportation or go to door to door -- supposed to prevent the virus from spreading? it doesn't -- it's just more shenanigans from them 2020 election is around the corner fox news poll shows donald trump and joe biden tied. now virus dominates the news trump campaign just dropped a pretty hard-core ad on biden say
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he's soft on china and totally called it wrong on the travel ban. watch. >> all travel will not stop -- president is right that travel restriction on china is every public health official we've talked to said bought the country time. >> that was a very smart move right there. jesse: new york city mayor and personal attorney to the president rudy giuliani okay mayor. take it away. [laughter] >> well, i think you're right on to something there and there's no doubt that they want to try to interfere in 2020 election things they're suggesting are absurd. it is just as dangerous to go up to the door of someone and solicit as it is to have a well organizeed constructed polling place where people can be six feet apart or as far apart as they have to be that's probably a lot safer so i would be very, very careful i also think when we're going to find out is that it was a lot more chinese corruption in this whole situation than we realize.
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and a i think biden embrace of china will turn out to be disastrous. particularly since this son got 1.5 billion dollars from them so -- that's something you know we kind of forgot about it. but he took his son to china, he failed in his negotiations with china, he was accused even by "new york times" of going soft on china. biden was and vice president eight days later son got an investment of one billion dollars from bank of china. we want somebody like that to be our president right now? i don't think so. jesse: i mean, it really handicaps him politically not just from what his son was involvedded in but from what was he was involved if aa lowing china to run wild, giving china everything it wanted. praising china saying we want to strong and property produce prosperous china he doesn't it. >> and his son had as a partner
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in equity fund owned by china that's outrageous. that is completely outrageous and only with a corrupt media can you get away with that. how could the vice president of the united states have his son be a part partner with government of china? that's absurd. and it's only allowable because our media has become so insane about trump they have lost all reason and rationality. but american people haven't. and when you combine biden inability to put two sentences together and long history of corruption, they've been selling the biden name for 20 years. every place biden goes, the family makes millions. they made millions in iraq. they've made millions in ukraine they've made millions in china. and then i got about four more places where they made million. so we're not dealing with a fair and square guy like you think he is. >> america lost millions -- billions -- >> it's not sweet old dopey joe.
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it's crooked old -- >> i have to let you go. jesse: that's right a lot of nicknames just take your pick, thank you. [laughter] coming up, a classic "watters world" but first researchers believe the coronavirus came from bats. but were chinese scientists involved? "watters world" investigation is next. when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. try pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. get powerful relief with pepto bismol liquicaps.
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>> live from "america's news headquarters" i am ashley, this is a fox news alert, the state supreme court of kansas ruling in favor of lauren kelli, she signed a recent order limiting religious gatherings to ten people amid the pandemic, this was challenged by state republican lawmakers and she asked the courts to quickly make a decision with easter only a few hours away. and he responded by electronic argument and beginning ruling in favor of kelli, religious services will be limited to ten people, 550 sailors from the uss theodore roosevelt who tested positive for covid-19, that is 75% of the navy's cases, the ship's captain was relieved of duty after a letter urging the
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navy to take action became public, the man who fired him criticized for his actions apologized and resigned. i am ashley, back to "watters world". jesse: a nasty battle breaking out between the united states and china over virus. the cia says china down played the virus and is lying about the body count. the the post was reporting that u.s. intelligence does not believe at this point that china created the virus as a biological weapon to use against us. but there are different beliefs about how the outbreak happened. most scientists believe the virus originated in bats. one theory is that the virus jumped from bats to humanses at a chinese wet market in wuhan for various animals are sold. other theory that spread from a china biolab and government collects studies viruses. chinese lab workers may have
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been contaminated while studying infected bats triggering an outbreak. either way, about we don't know what happened. because chinese communist government has banned american scientists from wuhan and is kicking american journalist out of the country. now these suspicious actions are damming and unacceptable. we need to answer in order to save american lives. ginning me now population of the research institute steven mosher author of bull hadly bully of asia double it came from the chinese wet market or from a laboratory? >> no, i think the chinese wet market story is a cover story. and i think that cover story is now blown. and let me tell you why. the story begins in a bat cave about 600 miles away from the city of wuhan which we all know now as the center of the wuhan virus epidemic.
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in the bat cave we have a gentlemen who work for the chinese center for disease control. which is in wuhan, by the way. a gentlemen by the name of ken sir name first so that's mr. ken known as china's batman. he's been going into bat caves for the last 15 years and collecting bat urine, bat feces and the horseshoe bats themselves. thousands of them. and what he's been doing with the urine feces and bats themselves he's been taking them two biolabs in the city of wuhan one is center for disease control which is 280 yards away from the wet market. that we're supposed to believe is source of the epidemic. on the other is the wuhan institute of 7 miles away from the wet market. in those two institutes, you know jesse it's amazing over the last 15 years china has collected 2,000 dangerous
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viruses from the wild including 300 coronaviruses roughly we understand many of which came from horseshoe bats that we're talking about as original carrier of the virus. but if those viruses had say in bats and caves 600 miles away from wuhan they would have never come in contact with people. jesse: why are they taking the bats out of the caves bringing them to research facilities and investigating the viruses that the bats have? what is the purpose of that kind of virus research? >> well i think there were a number of purposes one goes back to sars epidemic back this 2003 which killed a lot of people in china and infected a lot more. the sars virus, by the way, was studied in a lab this beijing in 2004 and twice late from the lab. and otherwise chinese labs has a
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leaking so the researches was being done to find out more about sars. but think about over the last 15 years, they have china has double the number of known viruses over 200 years we've collected 2,000. now we have 4,000 why? because all of these hundreds, thousands of viruses are being kept from the two biolabs in the city of wuhan. many of them are dangerous. now we know this -- we know that some of those coronaviruses are capable of directly infecting human lung tissue does that sound familiar sound like it can cause pneumonia? >> i mean -- it really is, you know, because i think as you told our producers if this had actually come and originated from the wet market, the chinese communist government would have just burned it to the ground. but for some reason, these wet markets we're hearing reports are reopened which -- doesn't make a lot of sense if that is the prevailing theory for how it originated.
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all right i wish we had more time steven this is fascinating we're going to have you on -- back to explain a little bit more about these viruses in china. thanks very much for your expertise. >> thank you jesse. jesse: coming up coronavirus coverup at the world health organization. did someone get paid off? we'll look into that and later, "watters world" easter quiz.
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jesse: clear to everybody who has been following this that the world health organization is in china's pocket. the w.h.o. put out fake news on coronavirus in january. you know, they said it wasn't contagious human to human. that cost a lot of lives and a lot of money. taiwan alerted organization in december that it was contagious
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and they just got blown off. w.h.o. said trump's travel ban was racist with masks wasn't us in and labeling this a pandemic and organized china for handling virus tremendously well they said. at the same time china was lying and covering it up. totally unacceptable. the united states gives the w.h.o. bulk of their cash $400 million a year and got nothing for it. the president is not happy. >> they missed the call. they could have called it months earlier they would have known -- and they should have known. and they probably did know. so we'll be looking into that very carefully. and we're going to put a hold on money spent to the w.h.o. -- jesse: the director general of the w.h.o. doctor from ethiopia shot back at our president. >> if you don't want many more body bags then you refrain from
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politicizing it. my short message is, please quarantine covid. >> i don't like what's had coming out of his mouth he's the political operator. he's a political puppet. china groomed him and picked him to be president of the w.h.o.. he wasn't america's choice. he covered up three caller outbreaks while he was in charge of ethiopia but china runs ethiopia like it is a colony. it is the african nation's top trading partner billions in trade in loans. billions in chinese infrastructure and investment deals over there. china pretty much owns ethiopia and they got what they paid for -- the u.n. has about 15 of these little agencies like the w.h.o. and china controls five of them. it's how china exerts influence in rises on the world stage. how the game is played.
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but when corruption cost u.s. lives and trillions in wealth, a price has to be paid. no more money until changes are made. now americans are reacting swiftly to these new federal recommendations. polls show 55% of us are wearing mask and some sort of facial covering now here's the first lady supporting -- supporting a mask right there. but what's the best one? and what's the real reason we need to wear them here with that the director of the global biorisk advisory counsel. okay, so i have my mask right here. it's your basic mask like this. i put it on -- this -- is that right? >> i can't see you but yeah i'm sure it is. [laughter] jesse: okay good what a do americans need to know about
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mask game? >> a couple of different maskses to think about this one here is a typical medical mask. it is a medical mask it has loops on side typically what you're seeing people making home made ones. they have to be approved -- >> that's the one i have. >> so this one is actually m95 actually these too. the difference is between these two is this one has something called a valve. if you're ill and you put this on, if you cough actually the virus could escape because this goes out to help breathe. and so if you're l you would want one without a valve. this is what -- jesse: patty thank you for informing us about mask game we're having is trouble l with your feed and we have to let you go but thank you so much. americans you know if you feel it is necessary go out to buy a facial covering. and you can have a neck pull it
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♪ all of a sudden easter is upon us. but how much do people really know about the holy day? i fund out in this classic quiz. ♪ >> what big holiday is coming up? >> i know it is st. patrick has passed. >> what are you doing on sunday? >> not sure. going to go on any hunts? >> no. never been hunting not really interested. >> you mean because it is easter. >> easter. easter -- our man jesus. >> what happened on easter? >> apparently jesus was born. >> he came from -- oh -- i can't remember. >> resurrection of jesus second time. >> the second time. resurrected twice. >> what do you think jesus
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looked like? >> very handsome guy. >> well they said he had blue eyes. >> he's not the white person we look at -- >> jesus isn't white? >> no he's not white. >> what did jesus look like? >> middle eastern. >> jesus museum? >> he might have been? rnl i don't know him personally -- i'm assuming darker skin. jesus had a nice tan. >> definitely a nice tan. >> carpenter back in the day. there was no sunscreen. [laughter] god you're so sunburned. >> why do they call good friday good friday? >> best dinner maybe? i don't know. >> best supper. does anybody want soup? please we must talk. this may be our last supper. >> it's my first order. >> what is good friday mean in your opinion? >> nothing -- >> why not? >> i don't shop.
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>> i think you mean black friday. >> what about good friday? >> may not -- >> why was jesus crucified? >> for rocking -- >> that's one way to put it. what do you like to eat on easter? >> ham, turkey sometimes collard green. these are a few of my favorite things. >> what are you going to be eating on easter sunday? >> food stamps -- ruined ores for me. >> i don't think so. i don't think so. >> do you know who i am? >> no, i don't. >> i'm waters and this is my world. >> we're going swimming. [laughter] jesse: up next, last call the workout edition. i don't add up the years. and i don't count the wrinkles. but what i do count on
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jesse: you can't go to the gym because they are all closed. but you need to stay in shape. my wife started a quarantine workout routine. she goes live on instagram every day. if you missed one, you can check out her youtube page. we can stay fit together apart. up and kick. up and kick. knee kick, knee kick. jesse does this workout with me. so this is not just for women. 1-2, 1-2.
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jesse: stay happy and healthy. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: president trump set to join me in a moment to deliver an easter message for america. welcome to justice. i'm judge jeanine pirro. i'll be joined by the president in a matter of seconds followed by my opening statement. then guests including peter navarro. senator marsha blackburn. and. robert hariri. first, the president of the united states. good evening. president trump: hello, jeanine. judge jeanine: welcome
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