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nationwide. >> neil: they are on the front line, whether they like it or not. thank you very much, my friend. the president's briefing coming up, going to be announcing the advisory board that will help him decide if and when he lifts on restrictions on leaving your home. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with greg gutfeld, juan williams, dana perino, and judge dineen, 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." moments from now the white house coronavirus task force will be coming out for a another briefing, we will take you there when it happens. but first, the other big news, barack obama finally endorses joe biden. for months the former president sat on the sidelines and stayed silent watching his vp get pummeled in an absolutely brutal primary season. but now that biden has been
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victorious, things have changed any major way. >> honesty and humility had empathy and grace, that kind of leadership does not just belong in our state capitals and mayor offices, it belongs in the white house. and that's why i am so proud to endorse joe biden for president of the united states. choosing joe to be my vice president was one of the best decisions i ever made. and he became a close friend. and i believe that joe has all the qualities we need any president right now. >> jesse: so why did it take so long? remember, it has been well documented that biden was not obama's first choice. he tried to get biden not to run for president. of the former president was worried that his former vp would "embarrass himself." meanwhile joe biden desperately needs the support of bernie sanders far left supporters. sanders own campaign spokeswoman openly attacked biden and
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refused to endorse. so listen to obama's pitch to those disaffected bernie supporters. >> if i was running today, i would not run the same race or have the same platform as i did in 2008. to the world is different, there is too much unfinished business for us to just look backwards. we have to look to the future. bernie understands that. angelo understands that. it is one of the reasons that joe already has what is the most progressive platform of any major party nominee in history. >> jesse: all right, judge jeanine, the thing that struck me was how great the former president is up top. i guess that's what happened. what do you think about the endorsement? i know you can't do it in front of a 30,000 crowd in a swing state. it is a pitch on the internet, what did you think?
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>> judge jeanine: i think it is disingenuous at best. a lot of what he said does not really hold any water. what does hold water is gagged, he is probably more progressive, but most of the progressives including the sanders people are going to disagree, because they want medicare for all. they want their student debt eliminated, and they want a wealth tax. and joe biden is not in favor of any of that. but i can't help but think, and maybe it is just the skeptic in me, but i say to myself, who is joe biden? why does obama want to get involved in this? think about it, jesse. when was the last time you remember a president, an ex-president actively campaigning against a sitting president? this is contrary to anything we have seen in this country before. but barack obama hates donald trump so much that he is going to continue to go after him. and it does not matter whether it is an empty suit leg joe biden or a guy who does not know where he is or what he is thinking.
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maybe they have people around them who will control joe, and maybe that's to obama's benefit. but make no mistake, the fact that we are just hearing from obama does not mean that he just showed up. he has been in the background the whole time pulling strings. >> jesse: you are definitely right about that. i'm wondering to your point about former presidents, dana, getting out there four years later and campaigning against incumbents. did bill clinton get out there in 2004 and go after bush? from what i remember, he laid pretty low. >> dana: i'm trying to remember, and i don't think that he did. and also i think in 2012, i'm trying to think about that as the judge was saying that. i don't believe that 43 did anything beyond congressional incentive races. so yes, that probably holds true. i've been telling you from the beginning, jesse, when everybody was voting obama, why won't you do it? i said that he will not do it
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that it is secured. and i think it is a little bit like a sugar high, because now that he has done it and we are in the middle of a pandemic, i don't think that it will have a lot of long-term energy. he did not include a fund-raising link in the video, which i think the maduro really needs. usually i would be dismissive of what former campaign aides said about something, but the bernie sanders campaign people, they have quite a large social media falling, and they are not buying it, just because bernie caves, they are not going to cave. there is a lot to be decided. and who knows in the middle of a pandemic how president obama could be effective? i do think he has been effective. and when the history books are britain, when bernie won in south carolina, we will find out that barack obama had a little bit of something to nudge that endorsement in the right direction from congressman. >> jesse: i think you are
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probably right about that. juan, can you translate what he meant when he was making the pitch to the bernie bros, what was he selling there? >> juan: he was saying you have a more aggressive candidate and joe biden then he was when he ran an '08 and up '12, and even when he left office. a lot of people wanted the president to be more aggressive with regards to health care coverage, things like how do we pay for college? but the larger point, again, speaking to what judge jeanine mentioned, remember that bill clinton had a little problem that was not exactly helpful to al gore. and president bush had the war, which was not popular. and it was not going to be helpful to john mccain. it is a different context. right now you have a candin whoe doubters and all the people who
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called him names, and he has beat all of the people in the democratic party, and now we have the former president, the most popular democrat in the country, the former president riding shotgun. and could not have any one better, joe biden knows barack obama, barack obama knows joe biden. he can speak to his character about the empathy and kindness that we see in the middle of this pandemic from so many americans now going to the white house, as he said. but now to the fact that gee, this is a guy who helped us with the recovery. this is a guy who helped us when it came to dealing with ebola, this is a guy who knows what he is doing. he is knowledgeable and experienced and ready for the job. with regards to this, this is about sanders and i think it was sanders p.r. person who said i am not endorsing joe biden. i cannot even tell you the woman's name, but it is a unified democratic party at this
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point against donald trump. this is why donald trump was going to the ukrainians. he did not want to face it. >> jesse: i would disagree about a strong economic recovery, i would also disagree about a unified party. but greg, what do you think about it all? >> greg: i heard when joe was told that he got obama's endorsement, he also said, did he write for deposit only? nobody liked that joke. i don't even think i liked it. >> judge jeanine: i did. i liked it. >> greg: i find it awesomely ironic that joe biden is running for president in the era of social distancing. i mean, isn't that the cruelest punishment you can put on him? that he can't touch anybody through the entire period. you know what obama is like, remember when your teacher would march you over to another student and goad you to apologize, or your parents
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forced you to invite the kid you don't like to your birthday party because his mother and your mother play bridge? that is obama endorsing biden, his heart is not in it at all. he felt that he had to do it. because joe, i don't believe that joe was there for everything. joe does not strike me as some do you go to to ask for professional advice. he is a guy at work who is dressed very well and has a nice watch. always at every holiday party when there is free pizza, but nobody really knows what he does. and he loves to wear the bomber jacket and the aviator sunglasses, he loves the expense account. he loves being that guy, but he is not the guy that really knows what was going on, and he never really wanted to. >> judge jeanine: can i say one more thing before we go to break, jesse, the thing that infuriates me is the allegations of, what is it, terry reed?
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the woman who claims that she was sexually assaulted, and "the new york times" coming out and saying, we have no other complaints of, there is no pattern of sexual misconduct, the guys sniffing every woman he ever met, going up and down her back, her hair, her neck, and they are saying he is the greatest thing since sliced bread. i mean, greg, you're absolutely right. social distancing will be the biggest punishment he could ever have. and i am disgusted with the times, and me too ought to get their act together, it applies to the democrats too. >> jesse: yes, biden running in the age of social distancing is like a trump running in the age before social media. not going to work. the white house corona task briefing going to start very shortly. and greg is up next with president trump's blistering takedown of them media. ♪
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♪ >> greg: yesterday's briefing was more like a.
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first after the press spent weeks concocting a fantasy rift between trump and fauci, the doctor showed up to and that dream. speak of the first and only time that dr. birx and i formally made a recommendation to the president to actually have a "shutdown" in the sense of not really shut down, but to really have strong mitigation, we discussed it. obviously there would be concerns by some, and in fact, that might have some negative consequences. nonetheless, the president listened to the recommendation, and went to the mitigation. >> greg: so trump took the experts advice of the moment it was offered, and how did the media respond? did they say, we were wrong to waste all america's time with cafeteria gossip? no, they acted like a baby losing their favorite toy? >> no, everything i do is voluntarily.
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please, don't even imply that. >> greg: it has finally happened, even the calmest guy in the room heats the media is much as everybody else does. note to media, when fauci thinks you suck, that is a real diagnosis. to take two months off and don't call us in the morning. after weeks of the media pretending they were on top of the virus while claiming to be 16 had blood on his hands, what did he do? what any tv pro would do, dropping a montage to show how wrong the media was. >> how worried should americans be about coronavirus? >> it is honest, they have been responsive, late at night, early in the morning, and they have thus far been doing everything that they can do, and i want to say thank you. >> greg: now the montage was a media trick that only the media is allowed to pool, so you know it pissed them off, how dare he use their own words against
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them. that is propaganda. their incontinence and outrage spilled onto their screens. check out the sweaty cnn headlines, you can see the steam coming out of jeff zucker's ears, and why? because only the media has the power to destroy your reputation. but don't you dare turn the tables on them, which trump did. yesterday he also mentioned that we have a lot of extra ventilators, maybe should drop them off for today's briefing. because montages are the media's bread and butter, we have a montage of the media responding to trump's montage. montage visa montage, let's roll. >> he started the briefing with that propaganda video, which is nothing short of disgraceful. >> some kind of backward-looking edited video propaganda. >> that was propaganda aired at taxpayer expense in the white house briefing room. >> this is a temperament issue where he is consumed with ego
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and insecurity. >> the president is combative and angry. >> that is the biggest meltdown i've ever seen from a president of the united states in my career. >> greg: dana, to see people in the media talk about ego makes me laugh hysterically at them, david gregory talking about ego and acting as though, how dare they use their own words? those were their own words, it is not propaganda when it is their own words. sorry. >> dana: one of my favorite things to do when i was a press secretary was quote somebody's words back at them. sometimes it was the media, but often it was whatever the opposition was saying at the time. it is really effective. i do love it that dr. fauci finally said enough. he has been so accessible to all sorts of media including all of the major networks. but i think some of his most effective work has been that he has shown that he is able to do part of my take, he is everywhere to try to spread a
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message, but the problem is, one, never answer a hypothetic hypothetical, that is p.r. 101. never answer a hypothetical, because that's what the doctors to. they are meant to show division. and that's one of the reasons you never answer them, because they are never a real answer, and they will cherry pick things to try to hurt you. i'm glad dr. fauci pushed back on that. and we are all better off for it. because the more that he is able and willing to go out there and talk to all of us, the better off we will all be. >> greg: dana, what if you entered a hypothetical? >> dana: that is a hypothetical, and i won't answer it. you see how that is done. try again. >> greg: that's why you are the press secretary and i am just some smoke in a sweater. all right, juan, take it apart. say how disgusting and unprofessional it was. >> juan: i'm glad you said it. i think when you look at that,
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when you look at that video, he does not just take people's words, he actually omits words so that they say things that are favorable to him. that's why people would say this is a distortion. >> jesse: he learned that from cnn. >> juan: i don't care who he learned it from, he is the president. he is our president, greg. he has information at a time -- he is totally, the way that he put fauci out there, looked like he was in a hostage video. >> greg: oh, come on. ridiculous. >> juan: let me just say, today the president, hang on, guys. today the president comes out with a tweet in which he is attacking the governor? he is like the captain bly on the mutiny on the bounty? someone has to tell the president that the captain bly is a villain, the crew is abused. and that's why they rebel
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against him, and yet the president says, he is seeing mutiny on the bounty until the governors they owe the captain, and the captain has control. it's like an alternate reality. what is he doing? he should be saying that he is protecting the american people, not about to abuse them. >> judge jeanine: he has been saying that. >> greg: so jesse, give out -- while he is running the country and doing a good job. let's get jesse n. >> juan: greg, can i make one quick point on that? >> >> greg: on high points. >> juan: you have republicans that are up in arms saying he has total authority. >> greg: that is the next block, juan. all right, jesse, then the jud judge. >> jesse: take a lap.
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i would say that the president appreciates the coverage of the media and takes bad coverage very personally and has taken it upon himself to police the media. and the media is squealing like a bunch of stuffed pigs, because they have never been policed before. remember, for years and years and years it was only the media who had access to raw footage and could edit tape and distributed. now every american including the president has access to the same footage. so it is not propaganda when you show the media what they said, he just held a mirror up to the media and basically said, how dare you get it wrong and then come into a briefing room and wag your finger at me like that. and the point is this, there is just a wrestling match at this point between trump and to the press over the narrative. and the narrative they want to sell is that trump was late and wrong. and to the president is saying, no, i wasn't. pulls out fauci. and says every single time i made a scientific recommendation to the president, he took
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immediate action. that destroys the press narrative that says that he was late and wrong and anybody that ever now from this day forward comes up on the show, and says that the president was late and wrong, i am pushing fauci in their face and i will do it with pleasure. >> juan: you can push fauci, but not other people. >> judge jeanine: you know what, juan, let me tell you this, there is nothing that is more important than the truth, the truth is that what was put up by the president is what they said. period, and of the story. >> juan: not true. >> judge jeanine: okay, let me finish, juan. the reaction of fauci when they tried to say, you are being forced to say this was so shocking that everyone looked at and said, this guy is serious, he is not making this stuff up. the president has been living for three years with networks, was cnn, msnbc, who do nothing
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but call him names 24/7. he has a right at some point to defend himself and point to the fact that there propaganda is a lie, and the best way to do that is with their own words. period, and of that story. >> greg: he basically has shattered the media ceiling. it used to be that the media could only manipulate the environment. he is saying, i will take your words into exactly back to you. it is new ground. you can argue it is changing things for the better, for the worse, who knows. but i love it. a live look at the white house while we wait for the coronavirus task force briefing. juan was alluding to this, the big clash over who has the authority to open the country. c block, juan. what are c. ♪ is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase
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>> judge jeanine: a major battle erupting over who has the ultimate authority to reopen the country. president trump insisting that it is his decision to make. >> when you say my authority, the president's authority. because, this is, when somebody is the president of the united states, the authority's total. that's the way it has to be. it is total. everyone knows that. i have to put it very separately. the president of the united states has the authority to do what the president has the authority to do, which is very powerful. the president of the united states calls the shots. if we were not here for the states, you would've had a problem in this country like you never would have seen before. >> judge jeanine: and state governors are pushing back, new york governor andrew cuomo is threatening a lawsuit, but retreated earlier today. >> we don't have a chain in this
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country, we don't want a king, he was not happy with governors, and that this was a mutiny. the president is clearly spoiling for a fight on this issue. if he wants a fight, he is not going to get it from me. he does not have total authori authority. >> judge jeanine: all right, jesse, i will start with youth first. who has the authority to reopen the government? >> jesse: it is funny to think that they are saying that the president cannot single-handedly open the economy, but he should have single-handedly shut it down a long time ago. but i think you are the legal authority right now on the show, judge, and you understand that it is a federal system, we are in a republic, the governors to have power. the point is that the president of the united states, as greg said yesterday is reading the room and positioning himself as a guy who wants to open this
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thing up as soon as possible. if mayors drag their feet, they will have to pay a price at the ballot box or buy their own citizens, rile up their own businesses in their own state. they can do it for health reasons, but the country is going to want to get open. and they will do it. the decision will be made in conjunction with the task force, with the scientist, with the governors, with everybody, and maybe new york, new jersey, massachusetts, michigan, they stayed closer, but i think we are ready to go. >> judge jeanine: greg, let me ask you this, if a decision is made to reopen, whether it is the regional, national, or one statewide, how do you think that it works? will it be a demographic reopening? will it be based on physical ailments? is it going to be geographic? is it going to be based on the density of the state? >> greg: it will start and
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faces the way you suggest, i'm not sure for the reasons, but i do think people that work outdoors, i see people working outdoors and i think that would be one of the phases. if you are young and you are healthy, you should go back. if we have the antibody test, i think that is also an important thing. if people start using hydroxychloroquine preventively, or proactively, that might be helpful. we will see a way to do this. and i think you can learn from grocery stores, they are people that are keeping grocery stores open, and we can learn, what are they doing. and that skill set can be transferred other places. but i have a question for you, judge, you are the judge. he is not called commander-in-chief or nothing. so what happens when you declare martial law or there is a war? there is a seniority issue over the states.
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>> judge jeanine: let me explain the spirit of the constitution it very clear that the president is in control of things like defense, foreign policy, currency, interstate commerce, and the tenth amendment makes it very clear that unless something is specifically exempted or prohibited from the states that the states have that power. unless it is vested in the federal government. but here's the problem. the problem that has been going on for the last couple of months or weeks or whatever it has been is that the states are relying on the federal government, covid for assistance, for hospitals, for money, everything to get through this. and so what the president is basically saying is, you need me to be able to have the ability to reopen. the states make it clear that each state has a certain amount of power and autonomy. the amazing part of this is that the progressives have
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historically wanted everything invested in big government and the federal government, and now the left is saying, oh, we want it in the states. having said that, maybe you can explain that. why is the left saying that the president does not have power when they want big government? >> juan: i think you did a brilliant job, you are very honest. in the constitution, the tenth amendment of our constitution, and i don't think there is any question. i feel jesse's pain, he was trying to get to that. but here is the thing, you have a situation where even the republicans, liz cheney, marco rubio are saying, there is no question. he does not have the authority to override the governors, it is an embarrassment. >> judge jeanine: that is not quite what i said, what i said is that there are inherently shared powers. this is not something that is uniquely identified in the constitution. dana, i will have you have the
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last say. >> dana: i know that we are running out of time, let me say this. the president wisely rejected the idea that he was going to be responsible for a national shutdown. and he wisely did that. so i don't understand why he would want to turn that around, because i think you can get guidance from the white house, but the governors are going to make the decisions and there will be fallout. he does not want his take the responsibility, because governors are supposed to. i would say this, some of the governors are way out in front. governor newsom laid out a six-point plan, said that these are the five or six things that have to happen in order for us to have a rolling return to reopen the economy, so those were very specific. that's what people that want to get back to work, that's what they are looking for. >> judge jeanine: okay, all right, it clearly is an issue of shared responsibility. but privacy concerns in a pandemic is next.
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♪ >> juan: welcome back, big tech privacy concerns in the age of the coronavirus, apple and google now partnering up and working on a system that would trace the spread of the covid-19. here's how it works. if you get the virus and then you tell your app, your smartphone will alert anyone who has come within 6 feet of you recently. by the way, it will not reveal your name, but even so, lots of people are concerned that this could be the start of some kind of surveillance that will lead to major privacy and security violations essentially attacking our individual rights. so let me go to the libertarian,
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greg, what do you think? >> greg: that ship has sailed. everyone knows everything. the only solution is mutually assured exposure. if i would google search you, you would immediately get a notification that a google search to hear. so i would not google search you. they do public tax return, so i could look up your tax return, and you could look at mine, but if i search for years, you get a notification that i did. so you can end privacy, but have it mutually assured exposure, people will leave each other alone. >> juan: jesse? >> jesse: i don't know if i like that. a lot of people love to creep on people on the internet. i like the idea, greg. i like it, i don't understand why people have a problem with it. i think it is the smartest thing to reduce exposure and mitigate risk. at the same time when we have brought up the fight is a surveillance court, everybody said, it will not be abused, ann
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years later they abuse it. so who knows. >> juan: dana, they are doing something like it in new mexico, just trying to keep track. what do you think? >> dana: i usually have a pretty strong stomach for this type of thing and i like technology a lot. but i am super skeptical of this, just because somebody has been exposed to the virus does not mean that they could've been asymptomatic or could have recovered. maybe they have the antibodies. and don't tell me that as soon as i put in my information that all of a sudden i will not get add alerts on my phone for face masks and other types of things that they want to sell me. >> jesse: hydroxychloroquine. >> dana: am a little bit skeptical. >> juan: are you skeptical, or would this help us get out of the situation? >> judge jeanine: i don't like it. i don't believe in it. i think it is inappropriate. i think that every individual
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has to understand that at this point it is all about staying clean, not touching your face. if you have a risk, then you have to stay at home or not wear a mask. i doubt if you have it and you're still going out without a mask, and you are still among people, that you are going to alert someone that you had it. it's not going to work. and you know what i hate about the thing? i hate about the fact that it is part of a slippery slope into something worse. let's get the vaccine, let's get it moving, and let's get past it. i don't want big brother or anyone else watching me. >> juan: i am watching you. coming up next on "the five," it is not toilet paper anymore. a new product americans are scrambling to buy. stay with us on "the five." ♪ they are compelled to step forward. to the front lines.
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♪ >> dana: move over, toilet paper. americans are panic buying a new item. clippers are flying off of the shelves now that hair salons are closed due to coronavirus, and more people are opting for do-it-yourself haircuts.
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i think that, greg, you got a haircut. >> greg: my wife did this for me. we use your fusion, scissors with the comb connected to it, and she did a pretty damn good job for her first haircut ever. >> dana: have you done anything crazy? go ahead, judge. >> judge jeanine: greg, i just wanted to say, i use that clipper on my dog. the shaver, and it has a comb. and i use it on my dog. [laughs] >> greg: i'm kind of a dog. >> judge jeanine: i could say that you are lovable, but then everybody would take it wrong, so forget that i said it. >> dana: this is "the five," you can say whatever you want. jesse, how about you? how is it going on here department? >> judge jeanine: me? i don't cut my hair. >> jesse: i took some scissors and i zoomed up the mutton chops
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sides a little bit. i think it looks pretty well groomed. >> dana: they are not even. >> judge jeanine: they are not even. >> jesse: really? do i have to go to the bathroom and fix it? all right. maybe obama went so great, he ran out of hair dye in the quarantine. >> dana: juan, how about you? has your family bought anything like this? >> juan: jesse, i think you look marvelous, baby. i think it is fine. and greg is looking for it. the fonzie look, i like it. but i have to say, i read in "the wall street journal" that people are now charging $55 to over the internet on the computer, advising you while you cut your own hair, now that is unbelievable. that is american ingenuity. >> dana: it really is. we will not have time for the second story. so i want to mention this, judge, a friend of mine that works for walmart said that they have seen one of the products
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that they did not anticipate flying off the shelves, sewing machines, because people are picking them up and making their own masks and selling them and giving them away. >> judge jeanine: i love it. i love sewing machines. i used to sew my own clothes, how about that for a tidbit of information? >> dana: you never know what you will learn on "the five." "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ut 's before we should probably retire that -- libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ] thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer,
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you guys are washing your hands, right? let's see how you wash them. there you go, perfect. all right, you're up next. >> that's a delight. you are lucky. how's this for a random act of kindness? take a look at this note left at a house in boca raton, florida, by the fedex delivery man. when the fedex delivery guy saw the sign he took charge, wiping down the box he was delivering with the sanitized cloth to protect the 11-year-old inside whwhose immune system has been weakened by type one diabetes. so here he is without any prompting doing his good deed. the homeowner later posted a note he left. she wrapped the whole thing up, it's an amazing act of grace. she said one word, amazing. thank you, mr. deliveryman. >> all right, thank you.
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they not? >> dana: the stories really get to me, that was so sweet. i know everyone is going crazy but you can still get yourself in the game. check out this guy, he's got three dogs. they live in calgary, canada. lexi, lucy, lama and chris. they had this game where they try to gobble up the candy. >> ready, good to go! >> dana: in case you are looking for something to do, i know you have a lot of time on your hands and lots of dogs and pets, it looks like fun to me. >> that does look like fun. greg, you are up next. >> jesse, you know that book? i wrote a similar book called, hands, i washed my. let's do this. cat and dog jamboree, you get to for the price of one. first let's go with the cat who
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thought he was going to get something to eat. plans, plans, plans. they don't always work out the way you want. let's go now to the dog. you want to see this again? this is like me and my wife and quarantine. one of us is having a great time and the other is just miserable. i won't tell you which is which. but isn't that how all marriages are? one is smiling upside down and the other with really bad doggy breath. and that's it. >> judge, you are up next. >> so my dogs usually come by a standard poodle's are usually this freshly fallen snow white and i decide after two weeks i'm going to throw them in the shower. i put on my bathing suit and i get in the shower with them and they look awful. i think we have pictures of th
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them. then i take them out of the shower. there's still out. i'm blow drying her, and i never thought she would like that. there's another picture you can see lancelot on the left and stella has her paw on my arm like, what about me? i think my dogs will be devastated when this is all over because now that we are all home of the time, they are with us all the time and, there they are, i'm coming out of the shower. they look awful. here's the bottom line, i'm sending them back to the groomers, i don't know what i'm doing. but they don't look that bad, but they smell better. that's it. >> all right all right. bye guys. >> i'm taking off my makeup. >> we have 30 seconds? >> greg, you are still on, you can leave your makeup on. >> it gets into my eyes. [laughs] >> i thought you liked putting
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your makeup on? >> only of the club jesse. >> this is the greatest show ever. there is no better show than this. >> we got to get out of here, this is falling apart. see you guys. america, we love you. >> bret: good evening and welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. breaking tonight we are awaiting the start of the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the white house and the rose garden today. any minute now we will bring you there when it begins. president trump is expected to announce the makeup of his advisory group intended to oversee the reopening of the country's economy. when and where that happens, we will see. governors of both parties in the meantime are pushing back on the president's claims that he has total authority to order a restart in each of the states. new york's andrew cuomo says the president is acting like a king. california's gavin newsom is warning against pulling the plug

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