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looking forward to getting questions from you. we're here for you on fox business. when it comes to understanding what matters to you, it matters to us. here's "the five." ♪ >> greg: hi, i am greg gutfeld with dana perino, juan williams, jesse watters and dagen mcdowell. "the five." at last nights town hall, donald trump was asked about the media. i bet he likes that question. i'm not sure, but i think he liked that question. >> i think guy like that question. i'm not sure but i think i like that question. i appreciate it. i appreciate the prayers very much. i am greeted with a hostile press the likes of which no president has ever seen. the closest would be that gentleman right up there, they always said lincoln, nobody got
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treated worse than lincoln. i believe i am treated worse. i feel that if i was kind to them, i would be walked off the stage. they come at you with the most horrible, horrendous, biased questions. you see it. 94 95% of the presses hostile. >> greg: i know, i know. lincoln's run didn't end well but trump was referring to assaults by the media, not by disgruntled actors, although they are easily confused. the danger with asking trump about the prizes that it creates a never ending media spiral, the media attacks trump. trump fights back, the media responds angrily. so trump rips them again which they cover again like it's d-day. meanwhile we all are member who helped elect trump, the media. some of today's loudest trump haters found all over him during election season.
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i would rather him general rooms with insults and stingy with blood and treasure. in the hollywood reporter the press laments how exhausted they are covering trump. it's hectic pace they say. so would they prefer someone slow and sleepy who just bombs? then they also complained about having to cover impeachment which was their own obsession the letter virus sneak up on us. extend the cluelessness over decades and you wonder how much stuff they really missed. so now they point for normalcy they can slow down, take selfies again, which leaves them with joe. he's perfect. old, slow, loves a good nap. won't break a sweat covering him. plus he just promised today that as president, there will be no bullying of the media. what a telling deal. given that he's being dogged by a sex scandal. media, what do you think? joe said if you elect him it all
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goes back to sleep, returned a magnificent hibernation. joe will be the lapdog that won't bite. he will just sniff. jesse, let's face it. if you're going to interview donald trump in front of the giant abe lincoln, you think he's not going to compare and contrast? it's kind of a set up, don't you think? >> jesse: yes. abe will come up in that conversation. you can guarantee. can you imagine, greg, the media and how they sound -- how they would sound if barack obama our president during the pandemic. it would go something like this, barack obama putting politics aside and sacrificing, the key to a successful reelection, shut down the economy. in order to save lives. his bold, early and scientific based action shutdown flights from china while his political opponents impeached him. then he rallied both parties together to pass enormous relief for the american people and at a very good moments, rallied the world around china while his
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main political opponents stated in the basement around the dark cloud of very credible sexual assault allegations. that's what it would sound like. now, i know the president is not going to get great coverage like that but the president just wants fair coverage, because he never got credit for winning the election. they said russia cheated. he never got credit for the economy. they said it was barack obama's. he's not getting credit for anything. for ventilators, for flattening the curve, for the travel ban. you know when they find a vaccine or do anything positive they're not going to give many credit. this is what he wants, to be treated fairly. because right now, they are blaming him for everything and praising china. i'm old enough to remember when barack obama compared himself not only to lincoln but to fdr, reagan, and jfk. the media didn't say squat. they nodded in agreement.
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but donald trump compares himself to lincoln and they act like he doesn't even know that he was shot. that's how bad it is. here's the last point about how biased they are. when they even talk about the comparison between lincoln and trump, the media can't even report that lincoln was a republican. they hate to admit that, so they just don't admit it. >> greg: only compare myself to william henry harrison because no one ever does. you've got to admit it's kind of weird that today biden says if you elect me, if you elect me i will play nice, i'm not going to bully you. he's basically saying the sex scandal stuff, i am mind-reading here, i could be wrong, but don't you find the timing a bit odd? >> juan: no. in fact, you know, yesterday that question that you cited, greg, came from someone who seems to be a trump fan. what she said in the question
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was basically mr. president, why are you always boasting? why are you always bullying? why are you always bad mouthing people? maybe you should try a different tack. that's where the question came from. i just think even if the president wants to compare himself to lincoln, obviously by his demise, a different outcome in terms of bad treatment, but historically if you think about the founding of the country, jefferson going after adams when there was only a partisan press and they would plant stories about each other, that was pretty nasty. richard nixon got out and said you won't have me to kick around anymore. talk to lyndon johnson about bad press in vietnam. so to me, i just don't get it. i want to make two other quick points, greg. the first one is on the timeline, you know, it seems to me that when president trump talks about how, you know, he acted quickly. i don't think anybody thinks he acted quickly. but then he says nancy pelosi was dancing around as if nancy pelosi gets the
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presidential daily briefing. according to all the reports, this thing was warning him and him alone as president about the damage that could be done about the coronavirus. he was the one who was slow to act, not nancy pelosi, who didn't have that information. so i think he draws these comparisons and again, it just seems to me like he's making excuses way up front and unnecessarily. one other thing that i would say, the business about yeah, i think there may be more deaths coming. why not hydrochloric lane? we could try that style. i'm amazed that he is still talking about that drug which has -- as the va's own study said doesn't have any effectiveness in terms of battling the covid-19 virus. >> greg: he went off on a lot of tangents. everybody can point fingers. i thought we already went through this. it's about correcting your mistakes.
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trump acted quickly after presenting an optimistic perspective any often changes his perspective when he gets medical information. so everything he did was based on medical information. the hydroxy study had already come under heavy scrutiny scrutiny because it was done with seriously old people who are already at deaths door they were comparing it to people who are less ill and by the way, if you talk to doctors, they are still pretty strong on this stuff. i find it weird, dagen, that when the press complaints about chrome, it's almost always psychological, not physical. they are not saying oh, my god he's invading countries and cutting programs for the poor, because he's not. they complain it's psychological that they can endure it because he's just too much for us to handle. >> dagen: because they are lazy. because they want to avoid any kind of real research, reporting, many of them, not all of them. any real analytical thinking. think about how easy their job
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has been over the last four years, whatever the president says, whatever the president does in terms of policy, you just say "it's an attack on" filling the blank. health, sneer, roll your eyes and pull a nasty adjective or noun out of your armpit to insult him. meanwhile, what have the american people learned from all of this reporting? they've been the crap-queduct for the press. as for journalism, i can't see it on tv. in terms of what they serve up, it is creamed chipped beef on toast. >> greg: one of my favorite breakfast treats. i want to go back to what joe said about the promise that he wouldn't bully the media. it struck me as sad.
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i don't want to put words in your mouth but it struck u.s. add, didn't it? >> dana: i remember hillary clinton, if you ask hillary clinton about "the new york times," she might hate "the new york times" more than donald trump does. she truly believes that that paper was one of the ones, remember they broke the story about the clinton global initiative. they relentlessly went after the email story. i think wherever you said, when you're in the middle of it, you think it's the worst thing that anything is ever happen. history has a long arc. if i were porter, i would continue to get out of washington, d.c., and cover the story about the country because if you want to tell stories about what's happening and tried to affect change in washington, that's the best way to doing. >> greg: such a good piece of advice, dino. always with the good advice. hall right, coming up, trump making a big prediction about when we'll have a vaccine, as pressure mounts to get people back to work.
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>> dana: quarantine fatigue is kicking in as warmer weather tempts more people to head outside and that's putting added pressure on states to enforce those social distancing rules, as many start to reopen their economies. 30 states are either lifting or easing restrictions this week, and president trump saying some of them are not doing it fast enough. >> certain states are going to have to take a little more time and getting open and they are doing that. some states i think frankly are going fast enough. at some point we have to open our country. people are going to be safe here we have learned a lot. we've learned about the tremendous contagion. we have no choice. we can't stay close as a country. we are not going to have a country left. >> dana: president trump also making a prediction on a coronavirus vaccine. >> we are so far ahead of any vaccine ever in history. these things take two, four, five, six, ten years. i think we are going to have a vaccine, i'm telling you, by the end of the year. >> dana: greg, dr. fauci and
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former fda director agree with the president that is possible to think about a vaccine, partly because of the amazing technological innovations. all the different ways we can push research faster. >> greg: that's the amazing thing about how climate models and disease models can never predict much because we don't factor in human ingenuity. that's the positive parts. the negative part about this is out of the grave ever come up with a vaccine to deal with a coronavirus. a coronavirus is a cold virus. we do not have a vaccine for a cold. if somebody came up with that, that would make them extremely wealthy. >> dana: that would be great. >> greg: but they don't have it. i'm a little bit -- am i bearish? i am bearish on the virus. in terms of opening, 50 states are like 50 sports cars with their own gearbox. they can go forward, reverse, depending on the individual
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terrain. if you pick may 10th but if you see alarming trends, you adapt and adjust. it's going to be interesting how the press covers this because what if you have good news in arizona but you have bad news in chicago? how you cover this will depend on who you are rooting for. i will say if you've never given a date for return or what risk you accept, then you cannot plan the reindeer games. the discussion shouldn't include you if you never actually said i believe we should go back to work may 15. i believe that i can absorb this many people dying. if you've never done that, then you shouldn't be able to look back and rebut people but you probably will because that's life. >> dana: probably. dagen, what about the market seems pretty -- i will let you describe it. are they bullish on this idea of a vaccine? >> dagen: the markets are bullish because the federal reserve has blown its balance sheet sky high. has pumped money into assets.
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while wall street and investors, the value of their assets it's going up, the fed is really -- has really done jack nothing for the american people, for the workers. we are going to get the unemployment rate and the jobless numbers. we are going to see maybe 21 million people last month lost her job, which is awful. which is why you see, i see east and west uniting. i see red and blue uniting in the shut down orders where you have police issuing summons in new york, and then you got a sheriff's boat off the coast of california chasing somebody out of the water. that unites them because they are off the job. they want to reopen, you will create a nation of rabble-rousers and revolutionaries to defend their rights, which is exactly where we came from. they just want to get back to work and earn money and support their families.
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>> dana: some places like in san diego, california, we have the maryland today, kevin faulkner. their beaches were able to be open this weekend and there were people out there and they said they did not issue a single citation. governor newsom also saying that based on the data, some retail will be able to open up thursday. with 50 different race cars, people are switching gears. i think everyone is trying to push it in the right direction. >> jesse: they are. i think most states are past their peak. this total isolation phases over. you can feel it. everybody knows this past weekend, at least where we are, there's people in the beaches and parks, driving around, on foot, on bicycles. the summer weather can't keep people walked in and we are starting to see these draconian measures like the beach closings are telling people you can't go out on a boat, those were bad ideas. even michelle obama was out there telling people in washington, d.c., shelter in place. two days before barack was hitting golf balls at the golf
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club. we have ppe, we have hospital capacity and ventilators. the media keeps on moving the goal post. first it was the mortality rate. then it was, do we have enough beds? now it's cases. so it does look like people are ready to rock. in pennsylvania, the governor's opening 24 counties. it's almost half the state, as you said, new cement california, they are going to start opening retail shops abs early as friday. but they don't get attacked because they are democrats. so this recovery and reopening is getting politicized. all americans, after -- they have to recognize one thing. j.crew just filed for bankruptcy. that's bad. are we going to let banana republic go? ralph lauren? we've got to get over this thing fast. >> greg: it's a republican panicking over the lack of khakis. the khakis are going to disappear. >> dana: juan, before we came on air, so there was a pretty
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big protest in massachusetts with people asking the governor to please let them try to get back to work. >> juan: , i think people are getting itchy and cabin fever. i've been saying that for weeks but i think dr. birx spoke to this pretty loudly yesterday on chris wallace's show when she said she finds it very worrisome. she thinks that it will lead to higher rates of infection and then of course today there were reports out of the cdc, apparently not fully unstudied but indicated its going to be a big rise. yesterday the president here on fox increased the number of deaths that he's forecasting for about 60,000 to 100,000. when you see these protests, i agree with you guys. i don't think you should politicize it. i think we've got to try to be reasonable, work with each other, and see what's possible.
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i don't think much of the protests, dana. i was particularly put off by the sight of those protesters with the guns looking like militiamen, then the president politicizing it by saying the michigan governor, who doesn't seem to like, she'd given to them. i thought that was the wrong signal. with regard to the vaccine -- >> dana: do you think he was specifically talking about those for few people? >> juan: he was talking about the protesters in michigan, that's what he said. gretchen whitmer, the governor, should be listening and making deals. i just don't agree with the public policy being influenced by that but to finish on the vaccine, i just think that it's not because of laziness that we don't get a vaccine. it's because it takes time to judge the efficacy of the drug and see what the side effects might be. >> dana: again, and also dr. fauci and gottlieb are saying that the vaccine by the end of the years within the
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>> juan: welcome back. prominent democrats defending joe biden after he adamantly denied a sexual assault allegation against him by former staffer tara reade. take a look. >> there's been so many investigations of the vice president. the most income of the comprehensive investigation of the vice president was when he was vetted by barack obama in 2008. barack obama trusted joe biden. i trust joe biden. >> just because you're a survivor doesn't mean that every claim is equal. it means we give them the
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ability to make their case. the other side as well. make a judgment that's informed. i don't believe that it's consistent with the joe biden i know when i do believe joe. >> it's interesting that the people who are trying to fan this thing are the very people who support donald trump. >> juan: former top obama advisor david axelrod says the allegation of harassment never came up during the vetting process to select biden as vice president in 2008. now "the new york times" is taking heat after suggesting that the dnc investigate the biden sexual assault claim. dana, i was wondering, from your perspective, where do we stand now? what do you think it is? we've had david axelrod say it didn't come up in 2008 during a very thorough vetting. we've had the denial last friday from the vice president. where do we stand? >> dana: well, i think you're seeing what's going to happen, as all the democrats are going
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to coalesce behind biden. i mentioned on friday that if you didn't see over the weekend prominent democrats start to distance themselves from joe biden that that meant there have been a collective agreement, may be spoken, may be spoken somewhere. that they are just going to have two go for it, defend joe biden then came out with a couple things. asking the dnc to investigate joe biden would've been like asking harvey weinstein's movie company to investigate him. that doesn't wash. this idea that joe biden was more vetted because he went to the 2008 vice presidential vetting than someone like brett kavanaugh when multiple senate confirmations from for the u.s. circuit court. i know that judicial apartments are political now but remember when harry reid was head of the democrats than he had the majority in the senate, they went after all of those nominees. if they could've picked up something like that, they absolutely would have used it. this is also what i think.
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the republicans are going to have to get used to the idea that the democrats are not going to make this huge issue. they don't mind being called hypocrites. they are going to green, get through it, and within a week or two, they will be moving on to something else. >> juan: jesse, picking up on dana's point, has the whole charge now been effectively sort of neutered, if you will? for president trump? or do you think there's any way he can use this politically? >> jesse: he will use it. i mean there's vulnerabilities on his side but he'll use it. he's never been afraid to do that. it's funny that they think because of a la vetted joe that they think he's clean. obama can't bet. what about jeremiah wright? he sat in that guy's pews for decades and didn't know he was a racist hater. then there's gretchen whitmer.
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when sb 12 god to make her case? she hasn't been invited on a show to have an interview. then you have eric holder saying is it interesting that trump supporters are fanning the flames? bill clinton supporters were fanning the kavanaugh flames. and then the dnc chair says nothing to see here, this is like the hillary email scandal. okay why did hillary delete 30,000 emails if there wasn't anything to see? speaking of deleting, the associated press admitted they interviewed this woman reade last year, spiked the story and deleted the file. and now the secretary of the senate says yeah, you know the complaint that we may or may not have? you can't see it because it's confidential. so the two places where the complaint could be, either in the university of delaware or the senate file, you're not allowed to look into? you've got to be kidding me. this thing is not over by a mi
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mile. >> juan: dagen, i was going to do a call for it but i will do it now because we are short on time but there's a poll that indicates most democrats favor right now if it was up to them, the massachusetts senator elizabeth warren to be the vice president for joe biden. wonder if you think all of these allegations or this specific allegation, there's not a bunch, there's one allegation against biden, it's going to impact the way that he calculates who's going to be his vp choice? >> dagen: no because he already settled on a woman and whomever he picks is going to have to step up and defend it. i assume that the media, who already feel kind of toasty and bubbly on the inside when the interview joe biden will just chart skipping the question. why than the more than two dozen interviews that biden did before friday after tara reade came out with her allegations
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of march 25, you never even got asked about it. i think they will put it back to that. it wasn't long ago that joe biden wasn't in favor of the accuser having a say in a sexual assault allegation. he put pressure on universities and colleges in this country to basically remove those protections for the accused. actually called according to "the wall street journal" editorial, called education secretary betsy devos when she tried to restore due process on college campuses, called her and her supporters cultural neanderthals. that's worth mentioning. >> juan: greg, i come to you as a media master. tara reade has not agreed to appear on talk shows. so would you think that's about? how do you cover it if she's not coming back on television? >> greg: i don't know. this was put up by glenn
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greenwald's group. it's not republicans pushing this. it's progressive. i saw a prominent need to lawyer -- me to lawyer, doing an open tweet to the accuser saying i believe you, tara reade, but i'm still supporting joe biden. even admitted he has a history of touching people. basically saying it's nothing personal and i thought how awful that was until i realized holy crap, she's really honest. she's actually an honest liberal. she's doing the opposite of all the other democrats, she is saying i know he's guilty but i'm still going to support him because i hate trump. at least she's being honest. everybody else has to bite their tongue because they want to be vp. they all want to be vice president. to all the women, they are going i support joe biden even though we've heard everything that everybody else was heard. finally, we still haven't figured out how to deal with this stuff in general. how do you fight this in the
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public square. if he's innocent, if joe is innocent as kavanaugh was, then this is unfair and dad. it's awful for him. if he's guilty, that he must go. but it's weird. we just don't have a solution for that, do we? so like dana says you have this back and forth and then in a week we'll move on. as if it never happened, like a weird, like a weird hangover. it's just gone. we don't solve it. nobody really cared. >> juan: i think people care but you're right. we don't have a good way to solve it. we can just vet. ahead, president trump attacking china over new intelligence reports. details next right here on "the five." thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets.
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>> jesse: what did china know and when do they know it? a new department of homeland security intelligent report says the communist country intelligently covered up the severity of the virus so they can have time to stop up and hoard medical supplies. president trump tearing into china and the world health organization over the outbreak. speak i think they made a horrible mistake and they didn't want to admit it. we wanted to go in. they didn't want us there. world health wanted to go in. they were admitted but much later, not immediately. they treated the world badly on, they stopped people going into china. but they didn't stop people going into the usa at all over the world. you could fly out of wuhan and go to different parts of the world but you couldn't go to beijing and you couldn't go to any place in china. so what's that all about? in other words, they knew they had a problem. >> jesse: dagen, the new report from dhs, pretty
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devastating because it clearly shows premeditation, deceit, and selfishness. >> dagen: it does and i will point out that the state department actually helped shepard 18 tons of ppe that was donated and sent to china. the state department facilitated data in early february because we are benevolent nation. because of the end of the day, we do the right thing to help others and need to. i just here in the united states but abroad. but instead china knew that there is human to human transfer. taiwan officials hold the world health organization that there is human to human transfer and world health organization still came out two weeks later and they only admitted the truth, the chinese, because the first case showed up here. it was on the same day that the cdc revealed that it was human to human transfer here. china has wanted, this sounds
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horrible, but they wanted to be, dominate the world to be the number one military power in the number one economic superpower and an finances well and this does that. it puts the world, particularly the united states, flat on its back. it's called a short-term great depression and here we are. why do you think they lied? >> jesse: juan, what do you think? the more you know, the more scandalous it sounds. >> juan: i think china messed up. i don't think there's much debate. i would like the administration and the intelligence community, clear and say here's what we've got. we either hurting phone calls that we tapped and we had email messages or we heard some names, here's what we know. just be clear. post iraq, i think the american people can be skeptical of even our intelligence agencies. but i think that china clearly messed up and we want to know more. >> jesse: okay, so after the
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russia collusion thing, you want the intelligence agencies to give you the facts about what they have? that's interesting. i'm glad you're calling for that, juan. dana, totally squandered their soft power, china, now looks like they're reeling. >> dana: except i think the united states is on high alert for a couple of things. china is making aggressive moves in the south china sea, military maneuvers. also making a big power play in hong kong and taiwan, two places that the united states in the western world have pledged to support. this is all coming to a head and it's not just the united states. the europeans have the intelligence. with the united states was able to do to get those people together in a room to push in the same direction against china is still to be seen. >> jesse: all right, greg, finish it up. >> greg: if you did this segment four months ago you would've been called racist. everything about it is racist
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because it's china. i am absolutely disgusted by cnn. did you see what they did? they did a piece on the asian murder hornets. asian. really, cnn? using that phrase to describe killer hornets. disgusting. >> jesse: yes, yes. i have all people and really ashamed of that. up next, are you ready to limit your friends question like the pandemic idea that's going to force you to seriously reconsider losing your social group. when dehydration gets real... ♪ hey! that's mine. i'll buy you a pony. advanced hydration isn't just for kids. pedialyte helps you hydrate during recovery.
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♪ >> dagen: welcome back. the belgian government is toying with the idea that could help limit the pandemic. it would allow people to form social bubbles of ten people maximum. no overlapping with other groups. who are you picking, greg? >> greg: this is a bad idea because it will cause social signaling. hey, guys, i can't see you tonight. i am in bret baier's bubble. we are going to be putting together an 8,000 piece jigsaw puzzle of his face. everyone is going to be humble
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bragging about what bubble we are in and then how do families divvy up a bubble? if you have three kids. domestic strife. the winner in all of this is the single guy, because i was always the guy who lived far away from home who was invited to other people's thanksgiving. i was always the guy who sat at the table far away, like henry winkler and "the mary tyler moore show." single guys can move into the bubble. >> dagen: dana, i have to go make eight new friends. what do you say? >> dana: i was trying to think of what to say about this. i would say that only in europe, especially in belgium, the seat of the european union, would they come up with an idea like this. government should have better things to do than to come up with something like this to tell people who their friends can be. >> greg: yes. >> dagen: jesse. >> dana: but i would include you, dagen.
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>> jesse: i don't want to name any existing friends because if i say their names on the air, it's going to hurt their careers. so instead i will say this. i will just have an nba roster, and it's simple, for one reason and one reason only. those guys have access to tests like nobody else. i know they are clean. >> greg: it's true. >> dagen: bingo. juan. >> juan: well, i think you've got it with your family. i guess i would throw in jesse, you know. new zealand and australia are creating a travel bubble. countries are picking friends now. >> dagen: if i am in your bubble, just know that ie with volume and speed. that's all you need to know. thank you. "one more thing" is up next. open road and telling peopleje that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks]
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♪ >> greg: time for "one more thing." i'll go first. let's do this, america. the ♪ animals are great! ♪ animals are great! people are going outside, central park. they are not respecting social distancing. refusing to social distance with this poor squirrel who was just minding his own business. all of the squirrel -- although squirrel is trying to do is to keep her distance from this dog who wanted nothing more than ten mate with the squirrel which i find absolutely disgusting. things that go on in central park. >> dana: i know that dog. >> greg: i bet you do. it makes me sick to my stomach. jesse. >> jesse: i don't know how to top that but i will try. remember the florida governor ron desantis, opening up beaches down there in sunny
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florida but the grim reaper showed up. that's right. the angel of death as they are warning people not to sunday if in case they have a death wish, telling people to get off the beach. we don't know who it is dressed up like that, if it's andrew gillum or an angry spring breaker. we are not quite sure but we sure would like to know. >> greg: it's a guy protesting the opening of the beaches. i tried to get them on the show when they turned us down. >> jesse: you trying to book the grim reaper? >> greg: yeah. >> jesse: that is my territory, gutfeld. >> greg: [laughs] i'm glad they are opening beaches. as long as it's not the movie, juan. i hated that movie. >> juan: all right, well, never too early to talk about the endless summer. you remember that movie about surfers going around the world in search of the perfect wave. well, here's the spectacular
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wave on the southern california coast. take a look. the blue light coming from the ocean is actually algae bloom. it's known as bioluminescence. the light is emitted with the lg is stirred up by the energy of crashing waves and as you can see, it puts on a spectacular show called sea sparkle. pain ten, baby. we are going surfing usa. >> greg: there you go. all right, dana. have you got any blue lg? >> dana: that's pretty neat. i don't. but i need kansas to pay attention. if you're listening in kansas, there's a woman there who needs your help. her name is and derby, 71-year-old mother. the mother is blind and she went three and a half hours from her home to stay with them in the quarantine and she was planning to go to mow the lawn and her mom's house but she was busy. they have homeschooling. the kids, her husband is also an essential worker and it turns out that somebody showed up on her ring doorbell camera and mowed the lawn for them which
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was a wonderful, kind gesture but they don't know who he is and they would love to know so that they can think him properly. if anybody knows, let us know, and we will connect you. >> greg: the mystery mower. all right, dagen. >> dagen: gucci, a pit bull, disappeared four years ago as her family was moving from georgia to tennessee back in 2016. she turned up last week in philadelphia of all places. gucci the pitbull, she's now 15. a pitbull advocacy group took her to animal control. gucci's owner never gave up. she was going through pictures of pitbull rescues for years trying to find her and lo and behold, gucci, she's an elderly lady, she is reunited with her family thanks to the bully team
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and animal care and control in philadelphia. >> greg: saved her from philadelphia. set your dvrs. >> jesse: watch it. >> greg: "special report" is up next. hello, bret. >> bret: hello, greg. good evening. i am bret baier. breaking tonight, a new month of what's some fear might be the new normal for some time with president trump making an ominous prediction and a new report suggesting that the worst may not be over. the president telling fox news during a virtual town hall last night at the lincoln memorial the death toll from the coronavirus pandemic could reach the grisly milestone of 100,000. we have seen models be wrong before but a new model saying 3,000 deaths per day by june. that model. john roberts starts us off. speak of the coronavirus models are like the models that predict hurricane forecast tracks.
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