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white house briefing come i want to give you a peek of what happened today, a nice march run. not everything from yesterday, but a lot was built on higher energy prices, which the market has been hoping for, because they have gotten very low. tomorrow is anyone's guess. that will do it for now. now here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everybody, i am jesse watters along with juan williams, greg gutfeld, dana dana perino, and judge dineen. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ president trump says states are safely coming back as the stay-at-home shutdown continues. your daily coronavirus task force briefing will come up soon, but first, more breakouts from breakouts from coast-to-coast over coronavirus lockdown. the demonstrations putting governors under pressure to ease restrictions as president trump continues to offer his support. the protesters getting a big
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boost from ag bill barr who is saying that the doj could get involved. >> you have to stay in her house is close to house arrest. i'm not saying that it was not justified preyed i'm not saying in some places it might not still be justified. but it is very nervous to shutting down your livelihood, so this is a burdensome and stringent on liberty. >> jesse: some states starting to open their economies are running into resistance. brian kemp defending his plan to allow some businesses to reopen this friday. >> we took measured steps to get to the shelter in place. now we are taking measured steps to come out of that. it's going to be very, very limited in scope. basic operations. we are talking about a few businesses that i close down to help flatten the curve, which we have done in our state. but for us to continue to ask them to do that while they lose everything, quite honestly, there are a lot of civil
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repercussions of that. >> jesse: all right, greg, let's take georgia as an example, it's important for people to realize that the governor is not forcing businesses to open. he is giving businesses the option, if they want to open, they can open under strict guidelines. if they don't, they can stay closed. >> greg: and also, no one can pretend that they know the answers, which is why the solutions have to be flexible. we cannot be in the prism of two ideas. we open our we don't open. we test the waters and we see if there is trouble, then we return. it is like pulling out of an occupied country after a war paired will the enemy return? probably. so we need to be ready for the army and the people that you left behind to adjust. so you can't have a one size all comprehensive plan for 50 different countries with different spaces. but i will say this, it is kind of interesting where the class warriors are in this. the hard left, we see class
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versus class, the country clubbers and everything. where are they? the whole thing is split. they are now mocking the working class and merging their concerns for a paycheck before a job. now we have outspoken liberals that are basically telling people, let's call them the working class to stay home. they are mocking these mass protests. which i understand that a mass protest is not a safe thing to do in this time, but it's something as an american you appreciate, because they are rebelling against government overreach. you are telling me that i can't buy my seeds in a time of pandemic is overreach. while we understand that it is a bad decision to go out in groups, as americans, we get it, but the media embraces all sorts of class warfare. black panthers to occupy wall street, to antifa, two of the other ground, but this is
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evil, when in fact it is uniquely american. people don't like to be told by their government, but the best american protest that i've seen in my lifetime was when the new york mayor set up a tip line so that you could narc on your fellow citizens if they weren't social distancing. what did americans do? they filled up his tip line with porn, insults, and memes. our founding fathers would be crying with pride over that. because i am. that's american. >> jesse: [laughs] nothing says america like flooding someone's inbox with porn. dana perino, greg mentioned the snobbery, let's listen to cuomo and what he had to say about people getting jobs. >> you want to go to work, taken a job as an essential worker.
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do it tomorrow. right? you are working. you are an essential worker, so go take a job as an essential worker. to speak about people aren't hiring -- >> there are people hiring. you can get a job as an essential worker. so now you can go to work, and you can be an essential worker, and you are not going to kill anyone. >> dana: this is a rare misstep by the governor, who i think has been quite steady i'm of the people of new york that tune into his briefings and even across the country list and then i think, this is a very measured person. he is trying to weigh both sides, maybe he is a little bit at the end of his rope right now. he is dealing with the fact that he is in new york city, and that is the epicenter. but upper new york state, that looks a lot more like probably michigan then it does obviously new york city. so, there are varying degrees here. i did hear about a woman today down in georgia, and she runs a hair salon, and she said that a
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lot of people that work for her have been working under the table, right? they have been going into people's homes, and they have been providing this service off book, et cetera. and she said that it is actually probably more safe for her employees to have the appropriate social distancing measures in the actual salon then having them go in and out of people's homes, which does not sound like a very good idea. i also think that americans should realize, what a great job we have done in terms of flattening the curve and recognizing that social distancing is a responsible thing to do. and i think when people do tiptoe back into the workforce, we will continue to be responsible people. if somebody had to go first, right? and the southern governors are taking a lot of hits from people saying that, how dare you, but you know, the governor of colorado as i pointed out yesterday, he is doing the same type of thing. this creeping forward a little bit, looking at the data, seeing where we can do it. it reminds me of when i went to
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that haunted house with you and i'm so afraid that i just tucked in behind you the whole time. these other governors across the country are watching what is happening in the states, and that experiment to see, okay, maybe could i open? can i open my marina? what about the state park? what about these people? somebody had to go first. if they can do it responsibly, it might provide a road map. >> jesse: yeah, juan, what do you say about that? the governor of georgia, looks like they flatten the curve, and he consulted with scientists and is going to slowly open things up. he should be getting encouragement, don't you think? >> juan: i don't think what you said is right. i think there is no indication that we see consecutive several weeks in which the curve has flattened. we recently saw a jump, a spike, jesse. >> jesse: the numbers reported seven days ago. >> juan: i am just saying, okay, let's leave that alone. i'm going to say it is a virus
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that is going to decide when things open. it's not going to be protesters, who are quite different than occupy wall street, because if the virus catches them, it impacts us all. i mean, we all can get the virus. it's not the politicians, it's not the protests, it really is about to the virus. and that's what we need to focus on. we need to focus on the testing and on the contact tracing, and we need to focus, it seems to me, the idea that it is far more detrimental, far more detrimental to act impatiently then to say, let's wait. and what we heard from governor cuomo today is that the worst has passed in terms of the deaths, but it would be stupid, here, i am quoting him. stupid to act in a way and say, oh, everything is back to normal right away. that would defeat all of what we have been trying to do and set us up in terms of our economic interest, which i think our tremendous right now, the economic needs, set us up not
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only for a recovery, but for another episode of coronavirus that would make our economic recovery even more difficult, so why would we want to act precipitously instead of intelligently? >> jesse: well, new york. >> greg: nobody is saying tha that. >> juan: i think that what you're hearing. >> judge jeanine: i've not had a chance to respond. let me just say. >> juan: people go forward. oh, go ahead. >> judge jeanine: when you have the attorney general of the united states come out and say that what is happening in this country in some cases is a kin to house arrest, when people are saying, we are waiting, and we get it. being flattened, if the whole point of it was a not so that the hospitals were overloaded, we have two navy ships on coast that are virtually in. and the hospitals are not being
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overloaded. and the people now have the right to be able to go to work, because for every percentage of increase in unemployment, there is an increase in deaths from suicide, alcoholism, domestic violence, and a loss, the depression is beyond what is going on. and we have to start to recognize that we have the right to go out there and protest. and if people think that we are going to be sucked an other state. they have something coming to them. and the governors need to start listening to the people. because if you want it gone, gone, you are going to have to wait for the vaccine. >> jesse: that makes a lot of sense. i did not know that there was an underground haircutting industry, but i might look into it. the coronavirus task force briefing is coming up really soon. and while we wait for that, the left goes crazy over donald trump's plan to pause integration. and you won't believe what beto
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♪ >> juan: welcome back. many on the left are not happy with president trump's plan to put a 60 day pause on legal immigration. claiming that the president is just playing politics, and that the movie is dangerous. but trump says he is doing it to help the economy. speaker of the house nancy pelosi suggesting the movie is about diverting attention. >> he is a poor leader. he ignores his own responsibility. and assigns blame, instead of
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taking responsibility. paying attention to science. recognizing the word and role of government in all of this to get the job done for the american people. and so he has engaged in distractions like immigration. distractions like supporting people in the street. they are all distractions away from the known fact that he has a total failure when it comes to testing. >> juan: and former presidential candidate beto o'rourke had this angry response. "who the blank do you think is working on the farms and the seed lots in the packing houses and processing plants at a time where we are struggling to feed ourselves, who is in the kitchen pushed mark who is picking and preparing and serving the food we eat and cleaning up after?" greg, i want to start with you. and i know that you are always attentive to how these political things work. i thought ahead, and i wonder if the president is bating his critics on the left?
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because he makes a bold statement about shutting down immigration, but then when you look at the details, the details say, just suspending for people who are even applying for permanent green cards for 60 days. and there is an exception, there is an exception for people who are in the worker industry. so it's not that huge of a change from where we are right now. >> greg: it's not too bad. but i think you are right that he knows how the left reacts, right. if trump cured cancer, the new york headline would read "trump cures cancer, a an illness among white nationalists." and it is funny when you call something racist when it benefits minorities job wise. so he is cutting it pretty smart. and he has kind of put biden in a box on this one, because how is biden going to respond? he called it racist when he shut down travel, so what is he going
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to do now? because then he had to change his mind. so it is exactly what you said. it is a moderate response, and it is a smart response. you don't allow wall cons if all the positions on your team can be fulfilled by your players. so we don't need wall cons right now. a baseball analogy. >> juan: jesse, "the wall street journal." i heard you. i heard you. okay. put me in, coach. jesse, "the wall street journal" called this move by the president on immigration suspension a political distraction. and they pointed out that before the coronavirus we had some historic low unemployment. while if illegal immigrants or any immigrant was taking away jobs, how is it that so many jobs were open so many weeks ag? >> jesse: are you kidding me, juan, 21 million americans just lost their jobs in four weeks.
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so when the economy comes back, you want americans first in line. i guess these leftists want americans second in line behind foreign nationals. it makes no sense to me. let's just take nancy pelosi for a second perch he must have a brain freeze from all of that pricey ice cream, because science has proven every single decision here. science was the one that shut down travel from china and europe, science was the thing that shut down the u.s. economy. if she thinks donald trump shut down the greatest economy in the world, an economy that was going to win him reelection because of politics, then donald trump must be the dumbest politician in america besides beto rourke. because here's the situation, nancy, who is living in a quarantine in her mansion overlooking the san francisco bay, when she right now, what she open her door to a stranger, a foreign national who she does not know where they came from, if they had been quarantine, if they had been tested? no.
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why, nance, because science. so why should america do that right now? and i said, economics. economics 101. and if they want to run on open borders and foreign labor, be my guest. she will lose her gavel, just like she is losing her mind. >> juan: well, i was talking about "the wall street journal," which is a pretty conservative editorial page. and dana, here's what "the journal" said. the economic evidence points to emigration covering recovery, helping with growth. and others have pointed out that it is something like 60% of our doctors and health care workers that are immigrants. >> dana: and that's why i think, he is vague purposefully when he does the initial tweet, but when you get to the end, you find out that it is actually a very, i would not say moderate, i would say mild to have a pause for 60 days, and carve out for farm workers health care
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workers, probably at the end of this it will be engineers and et cetera, because it is true, we know that america is fueled by entrepreneurship, and a lot of those entrepreneurs are immigrants. we have that in our own families history on this show. so i think you fool me once when you react so aggressively, one of the president's big tweets. and communication style, you wait and you find out that the policy is really not that different. and so, if you are joe biden, you really are in a box. because if you react to the initial tweet and you have that, you're going to have to pay for until the election and then you get to the policy and you are like, oh, i actually agree with that. >> juan: yes, it is kind of curious. there is no evidence that immigration is associated with the response of the virus, can you agree to that much? >> judge jeanine: i don't know if we know enough, are we relying on studies and science, and i don't think anybody is capable of answering that.
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but i think the important point is that when the economy does come back, a lot of these businesses, you know, the 22 million americans who are out of work and i'm sure it's going up again at the end of the week, they are not going to have a business to go back to you. and that it's between them and someone coming in from another country to get that job. whatever that number is, however small people may think that this change is according to the presidents order here is significant to american families. and in the end, that is, he is the president of the united states for americans. and the more that joe biden starts talking about immigration, the more that he goes down into the rabbit hole, because he has to remember, he is running to be president of the united states, no other country, and it's going to bite him in the butt, i think. but that's just me.
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>> juan: wow, we don't want that bitten, today's corona virus task force meeting is coming up soon. and a member of aoc squad accuses the president of war crimes? what? find out why she said that next on "the five." ♪ happen every day. people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. don't use if allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor right away about signs of inflamed blood vessels,
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crimes. denials, a sluggish response. >> greg: i guess we can compare her response to trump childish dribble, she is badly informed. can you blame her? apparently she is just watching the news. >> do you think there is blood on the president's hands considering the slow response? >> more still going to die because of donald trump's lack of leadership. >> he became the president, but what the american people want right now is a coronavirus president. >> more people are dead and dying in america tonight. because donald trump is president. >> greg: as usual, events like these expose how in sync the media is in their left-wing narrative. it is impossible to tell them apart from presley. but it reveals that trump acted sooner than other leaders who were too busy pumping the lake of impeachment. at the white house coronavirus
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briefing, it was quoted as sparsely attended, as it was on the same day for senators to submit their impeachment questions. almost no one showed, except of course, the virus. if so how many lives did impeachment cost? and what is it costing now? it's a shame. do you think you can put politics behind it like paper on a roll, but the media and its prized political pupils want division. presley said relief should not discriminate based on race, wow, thanks. has anybody talked about that playing a role? it's against the law and common sense. no wonder she did not know, and for 99% of americans, race does not play, pressley is distraught, because all of the politics b.s. she built her career on has gone bye-bye. the oppressed olympics has been preempted by reality. we see human suffering and sacrifice, not tribalism. so all that is left is
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opportunist creating a false to blame on trump. it is a hoax crime, but thankfully no one is buying fake news anymore, except the media. so judge, it is it can to a war crime! >> judge jeanine: [laughs] as i listened to that, and she talks about criminal negligence, and war crimes, and responsibility, and i could not help but think it's so sad that someone who does not have the comprehension of the meaning of those words, the legal implication of those words is out there throwing them around, just like she is throwing around the idea of racism and all of the other negative things that she is spewing. the facts are relevant to the people on the left, and that's to say that the president was a xena foe been a racist for stopping people from coming in from china. and then they say, oh, but you
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let americans in. you let americans to repatriate, that's the problem. but it is they hate that i think americans as they sit at home every day and they are almost under house arrest in this manic state that many governors would have us begin, they are now realizing that this is making no sense. they want us to stay at home. they want us to hate donald trump and blame him for everything, when every day all we do is see this president at least once a day, and fauci and birx, and red fold, and all of them talk about what they are doing for us. i'm not going to go through every week and every day what they do, but it is a pathetic response to what this president is doing. it is a denial of reality. >> greg: dana, i think that i remember you being the one during "the five," and dignity you mention it that the coronavirus hearing, and in it we show a picture? and we were like, it's happening during the impeachment, i think you are the one that pointed out the horrible discrepancy.
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>> dana: there were only a couple of senators who were able to go to the coronavirus hearing. one of them was a democrat who was like, you guys, we have to really pay attention here. when it comes to pressley, i think that the squad is going to have to find a next act, because bernie sanders provided them the huge megaphone. and now that he has endorsed joe biden, they are really out there kind of on the fringe. and it does not help their cause at all. and it certainly won't help joe biden get elected against president trump. >> greg: juan, its sucks that in the midst of a pandemic, we cannot to let go of politics. i'm trying to figure out where is the racial discrimination that she is seeing? >> juan: let me just say, i think calling the president a war criminal is way over the top. i don't know how you justify that. so i would have to agree with the judge on that one. i think you can say that coming
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in a white, he reacted slowly, but that's not a war crime, even if you want to make that case. so i say, make the case more specifically against him. if you are talking about minority communities in the country, i would say, you can see clearly on the basis of the statistics that it has had a disproportionate impact on black and latino communities. but what she is saying is that alan hurst hospital in queens got overrun. you say, well, maybe we should have dedicated more resources into a community that is suffering at a higher level. >> greg: that's not what she said. she said discrimination. none of that is discrimination. she is accusing people of discrimination. >> juan: wait a second pair to hold on, greg. i think that she is frustrated because what she sees is the higher and disproportionate impact on the minority community. and she looks at things like testing and says, oh, if you are rich and connected, you're more likely to be in that 1% out in
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the hamptons, they seem to get tested quite easily. right? >> greg: is that discrimination with the nba? >> juan: oh, you are suggesting that because most nba players are black? >> greg: no, i am posing the question. >> juan: there are extremely wealthy athletes. but if it is testing, tracing, the contacts that are made, if it is about the hospitals, if it is about identifying people with pre-existing conditions, the hypertension, diabetes and saying we are going to intervene, because you folks are obviously more vulnerable, she has a point to make. it's not about war crimes. >> greg: jesse, that is not the point she made. she introduced something that people have to refute that we are out discriminating during this pandemic. this is everything juan said, we can agree with, except, she did not say that. >> jesse: no, she didn't. she is from massachusetts.
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and to use her lingo, i would say that she is being wicked partisan. i'm not a partisan guy, so what she says offends me, i will break this down factually, she says that the president was slow when the president shut the economy down, her state, massachusetts waited nearly two weeks to shut that state down. that was pretty slow. and you know what she was doing in early march when the president was ramping this up? she was holding rallies in d.c., arm in arm, and you know what she was protesting? it was not the virus, it was abortion. she cosponsored a bill that would have prohibited the president from locking down travel. if she had gotten her way, the president could not have ban travel from the e.u., and there would be ten times the death, and she has not said one thing about china. if you're going to say their war crimes or criminal negligence, point the finger over there. the only time she mentioned china was to say that saying the chinese virus was racist. the chinese must love her.
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♪ >> dana: nfl legend terry bradshaw is here, you just heard his new song called "quarantine crazy" launching tomorrow on all music services. and you are not the masked singer, you are the actual singer of the song. tell us about it. >> the song, i put it together with my buddy martin from florida, and my wife hollered out from the kitchen, i am going
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quarantine crazy. and it covered the phone up and said, oh, my god, that's a song. so we sat out a time for the song to be written, and i called a great songwriter who wrote the song of the year "drive your truck," and i said we have a song for you. so we had the idea, and two days later he wrote the song. that's how it happened. just that fast. >> dana: i love it. i love it. >> you what? >> dana: you like it so much. i like it too, and i love that song "drive your truck," everybody wants to get in and ask you a question. juan, do you have a question about football and what is happening in that world? >> juan: i do. don't tell michael strayhan, but i love you. i watch that show just to see you on the pregame show. let me ask you about football as a fan, what is the likelihood that we see some games this
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year? i mean, the players just can't show up and start playing, so i don't know what will happen with summer training camp, do you think we see any games? >> yes, the otas are the one thing, excuse me, they are missing -- i'm choking. i will have to leave. >> dana: you catch your breath for a second. we know he is fine. let me ask you, juan, do you think that they will see football? you are asking him the question, but what do you think? >> i think it's going to be tough for those young people to start playing together in a camp in you know, july, and then going into early august. so that might lead to a delay, but i am hoping that maybe later it is possible. that's why i was going to ask him, he knows what it means to get in shape and go through that
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rigor, you can't just show up and start. >> dana: i think he has caught his breath, go ahead, terry. >> we will have football, we will have it in some form, we may not have fans, the players will be in great shape. i'm not worried about the players. and they know the system. the only ones that don't know it will be the ones that they draft tomorrow night. but as far as the rest of it goes, everybody is in shape and everybody stays in shape. they never get out of shape, and they will go in and how we play, i don't know, but there will be football, and may not be people in the stands. i don't know. there's so much we have had to get use to in the last 90 days. that would not be a problem, as long as we have football, and i do believe we will have football. i don't even think that it will be a limited version, i think we will have the full ride. >> dana: i think greg gutfeld has a question for you, greg. >> greg: i notice the nfl put out a dress code for athletes
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who are distancing, so when they are on camera at home, they dress appropriately, i was just curious if you are wearing pan pants? [laughter] >> i am in jockey shorts. would you like me to show you? >> greg: i knew it. i knew it. >> i'm about to mow the lawn. i've nothing on. here, i'll show you. [laughter] >> dana: jesse, save me! >> jesse: i was going to ask terry, does he even know that "the five" put out its own hit country song last year and it went to number one on the charts, and if you think you can beat "the five" with this song? >> i did not know that you had a hit song, no, i did not know that it went number one, where was it number one?
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>> dana: number one in the world. >> jesse: you think i am lying, go look it up. >> yet, the song that you just heard is going to be a massive hit. i'm going to have to make a decision, do i tour and go to europe, or do i just go to georgia and tour all the states of georgia? i don't know, i have a tough decision. but football or singing, y'all make the choice. >> dana: another choice you can make is tomorrow you can wear pants. pants tomorrow, terry. thank you. >> hey, my pleasure. thank you. >> dana: coming up we have a major split in the biden campaign of how to keep up with trump during the outbreak. sorry, terry. we will have that after the break next. ♪ ♪ for many of our members, being prepared...
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campaign is reportedly butting heads over how to compete with trump's massive digital footprint. all right, i will start with you, where, okay, greg, i will start on the issue of whether or not they should go with a traditional people that they have used, or hawk fish, which is a controversial group funded by mike bloomberg, that has not really delivered in the past? >> greg: how weird is it that joe biden is losing the digital battle? the dude is pretty digital, you know? his fingers travel. but it is crazy to see how technology can impact all elements of the world. and politics except for a choice of candidate. sso you have innovated means coming up creative designs. you have precision editing on all platforms, all to prop up a feeble old white male. so nothing has changed for the
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democratic party. they have all the new tools. they have all the fun gimmicks, but they still have an old white feeble candidate. meanwhile, trump's time is a level, not only funny, but fun. and a lot of people do it for free because it is fun. >> judge jeanine: all right, you know what, dana, when president trump started doing everything by twitter and social media, he was so far into the game, all the democrats dumped on him, now they realize that they may be victims to the fact that he is so over-the-top on this, they are going to have a lot of trouble catching up. >> dana: i think that you look at a couple of things, and that is that the heavy hitters from the obama team who really want to be to president trump this time around, they are th the one sounding the biggest alarm about biden's efficiency. they know how much it helped barack obama, and we know that biden needs to make big moves fast or they will fall woefully
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short. >> judge jeanine: and speak 21, what about the fact that 41% of the regular democrat voters are bothered by the fact as greg was just saying that they have an old white guy at the top of the ticket? can it today have done something about that? >> juan: no. >> judge jeanine: the question is democrats. >> juan: i'm saying, what is trump? 73, and biden is it 77? >> judge jeanine: no, i am saying that the democrats are bothered when they had a chance in their own, yes? >> juan: what i was saying to you -- >> judge jeanine: why did they change it? >> juan: the operations are critical. i think that today have been slow to get going, and i think it is really terrible, because at the time of the pandemic, that's how you campaign. you have to get out there. i think that there about internn in any campaign, but i suspect
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that they are going to have to do this quickly, and they shou should. >> judge jeanine: all right, jesse, speaking of campaigning, sounds like the president is starting to look at opportunities to get out of the white house as he has been in there for months. >> jesse: he cannot wait to get out there. i'm sure that the first rally he has, he will get crushed by the mainstream media. but that's fine. you can have a huge rally and everybody stands 6 feet apart and just spread it wide and deep, and they will still show up. >> judge jeanine: all right. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ since my dvt blood clot i wasn't sure... was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot.
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make sure everybody's aware -- i was walking rookie and i picked it up, put it in the bag, tied it up and i actually placed it in a neighbors garbage cam that was out on the street. the neighbor came out and wasn't happy with that. so i just wanted to pull the audience, go to the instagram page. is it okay to put poop in someone else's garbage? yes or no? >> greg: no! that is so wrong. >> jesse: i want to know what the audience thinks. >> greg: that's a violation. >> jesse: it was a long walk. >> greg: you carry the poop back. i have to deal with this because i have neighbors who do that.
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it pisses me off. i find the little bags the bottom of my garbage can. >> juan: we have to wait for the pole -- they are calling it the great escape and we've got it on video, take a look. that's four your old riley pippen tossing a footstool into her two year old brother's crib, he stands on it and rolls over the top for the great escape. the parents couldn't figure out what happened until they looked at the baby monitor, now they say their kids are thick as thieves and pretty smart. look at those guys. >> judge jeanine: they left the evidence in the crib. >> jesse: caught on camera.
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good thing i wasn't caught on camera, it could have a problem. i think you guys will be surprised by the results, i predict the audience will side with me. set your dvrs, never miss an episode of the five. >> bret: good evening and welcome to washington, i'm bret baier, we are awaiting the start of the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the white house, we will bring it to you when it begins. president trump expected to sign an executive order suspending immigration for individuals seeking permanent residency. meantime the house is expected to vote tomorrow on the latest relief bill and an almost $500 billion package that includes business loans and money for hospitals and testing. a doctor working in the trump administration says he was demoted after a disagreement over virus treatments. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off with all of that, good evening.
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