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coronavirus? does "the washington post" likewise want to take back our brains are causing us to exaggerate the threats of the coronavirus? does "the new york times" went to take back fear of the virus may be spreading factors in the virus itself? does the p.r. want to take back that the flu is bigger than that of the coronavirus? and finally "the washington post" with a like to take back the government should not respond aggressively to the coronavirus? i will leave you with those questions and maybe we'll have answers in a few days. thank you very much. >> reporter:>> dana: hello, evem dana perino with juan williams, jesse watters, greg and this is the "the five." all right, we finished up the press briefing at the white house, and we will move on to talk about the news that was
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made there because president trump is facing this backlash over preliminary talks to wind down the task force in the coming weeks. the president assigned the task force will not be going away and evolve to focus on safely developing vaccines. here is the president sounding off on the controversy during oval office event, watch. >> we will be leaving the task force indefinitely. and at some point that will into like things and but we will be adding people to the task force. there will be more in the neighborhood probably of opening our country. i thought we could wind it down sooner, but i had no idea how popular the task force is until actually yesterday when i started talking about winding it down. i get calls from very respected people saying i think it would be better to keep it going. they have done such a good job. >> dana: and president trump also hitting back at his criti
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critics. >> there is nothing i can do to satisfy the media, the democrats or the fake news. and i understand that. we did the greatest job mobilization and history with the ventilators. and i don't think there was a story about a great job that we did. >> dana: all right, greg, the press conference just wrapped up and kayleigh mcenany the new press secretary said the task force is a go. it is going to stay. and there we have it. you might even see them once in a while. >> greg: i have always been blown away by the childlike response in the media. the task force winds down, oh, my god, does that mean dr. fauci will hang up his stethoscope? no they are not retiring to open up a bed and breakfast in vermont. they are still working you -- by the way i love dr. fauci did a great job listing all the media mistakes. but i love the journalist who is arguing over the meaning of the
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word warrior. that is what they do when they have this time to ask questions, this guy with repeated questions asking her what did president trump mean by warriors? you know, just rent the movie. right now, the big question is we have to figure out when it is right to go back before you create permanent damage. the fact is, we don't know. none of the information we are getting is correct, but we do know one thing. it is better to return to early than it is to return to late, right? because if you return too late, it is too late. that means you cannot turn the economy back on, it is screwed so you have to begin may be too early or you will never be too perfect. and for and if you see problems, you make adjustments, especially since you will be doing targeted lockdown from a targeted basis up the vulnerable away from, you know come away from people who might be young people who go out
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to work. if you lived in these two prisons and you open up and people will die or we must open up now. you are not contributing at all to this conversation. if you -- i mean, you have to see the whole field in the media in the democrats, they are like the character in every disaster movie that screams at the pilot or the ship captain until like the doctor comes over and slapped him in the face. knock it off! that is what is happening right now. you have these people screaming and yelling, but they can't tell you, you know, how the incident and indefinite lockdown helps overall. they can't tell you that. they can't tell you anything. >> dana: know. and we talked about yesterday, the movie at the goalpost we will flatten the curve to not overwhelm the health care system. one thing i would point out, you seen today the stories about bloomberg a bloomberg article, jessie and i can't remember the reporter's name in which several temporary furloughs, these
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temporary layoffs are becoming permanent because they are not able to pay their rent. they are looking into the future and saying it's not there appear the president talked a little bit about the need to reopen the economy. let's play that and get your reaction. >> president trump: we can't keep our country close down for years. and we have to do something. some people should stay if you are over a certain age. and you say that, right, elderly people or especially elderly people with a problem. it attacks these people viciously. we have to get our country open again. you see it. you cover it. people want to go back. >> dana: jesse, one of the things i've been watching is that none of these states are just like reopening and nothing else. reopening and it all goes back to normal. there are some pretty, strict requirements and tailored sustainable expense to get
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reopened. >> jesse: i have lost my patience with the democrats. and it took me a while, but i have now arrived. greg put it perfectly. what is national democrat strategy? on the shut down and reopening of the economy? what is it? is that the shelter in place until we have a vaccine? because that's not a strategy. right now the only thing that they have actually contributed to the conversation is, we either lock it down and lived, where we open it up and die. seriously? that is what you guys have? and then if you ask a follow-up question, they just scream things like "testing science" like no, what are we kindergarten here? we had flattened the curve. but the democrats want to stick around and flatten the entire u.s. economy. they are not even looking at the data. everything is on the downtrend. they are closing beaches, but then you look at the data in the
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data says, it's like 20 times more transmissible when you are inside as opposed to outside. they are against the travel ban. they were pushing people who had the infection in nursing homes. the democrats have really become science deniers. and the president every decision he has made has been driven by science. it's been driven by dr. fauci and dr. birx. they are in cahoots with the democratic governors, 23 democrat governors are following dr. birx and dr. fauci's scientific guidelines to reopen. does do they want to kill americans too? of course not, the democrats have positioned themselves against economic recovery, as finding people for going to the church and the beach. is that really what they want to do before going to an election? this election will be about the economy. maybe a little china, maybe a little biden, but primarily the economy. if you are going to be rooting against the economy, i just
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don't see how they came. >> dana: let me ask juan about that because president trump and i can't remember what they called it but a reputable one, the question who do you trust better on the economy and reopening after the coronavirus, the crisis, president trump and biden, but to jesse's point, have you see the democrats lay out some sort of post virus economic plan? >> juan: sure. i think governor cuomo is in new york state might be the richest behind california state in the country. and he's got manhattan with the center, wall street, and all the rest there. he says clearly what he wants to do was follow the facts. he's trying to open regions of new york states that has less infection rates, less death rates, but he will follow the science and the facts. what he is looking to do is mitigate where possible, but clearly, everybody he said,
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wants to reopen. i don't get this attack on democrats not wanting to reopen. i think it is a matter of people who want to reopen, just like the president, the president wants to get to what he calls the next stage, dana. the next stage for him is moving away from something like the task force that focuses on the fact that we still have a rising number of cases and deaths in the country, even as we flatten some of the curve in new york. now, we are acknowledging, no, guess what, people want to hear the facts. people want to hear from the scientists on the tasks force. but it's not really about that. he didn't know they were popular. i think that is pretty revealing from his perspective. he thinks this is about popularity? >> dana: katy, let me give you a chance to wrap it up here >> katie: the media needs to make up their minds whether they want the coronavirus
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task force briefings or not. for weeks we have heard from a number of journalist who have said we shouldn't be showing these briefings because they are propaganda. the second they get rid of them they are screaming how the president is being irresponsible and nontransparent because somehow not giving more information. this whole thing was completely overblown because a number -- the vast majority of the people in the coronavirus task force run these government agencies anyway. there is a high chance dr. birx will be in charge of hhs soon. the idea they would not continue their work in some kind of capacity is false. look, i'm going to the headline as trump reopens the country, car accidents and fatalities increase. i mean, he will get blamed. >> dana: you can guarantee that is coming. >> katie: people going back to work. there are consequences on both sides, yes, people will contract this virus moving forward unfortunately. but yes, if we keep the country close down, more people will
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business before restrictions are lifted. shelley luther repeatedly ignored court orders to close. in the judge, the judge gave the business owner a choice. he said she could say sorry, pay a fine, shut down until friday or spend time behind bars, luther not backing down. take a look. >> when you say i'm selfish, because feeding my kids is not selfish. i have five kids that are going hungry. so sir, if you think the law is more important than kids getting fed, go ahead with your dish decision. but i'm not going to shut the salon. >> juan: dana, as you can see, the judge offered ms. luther, the salon owner and out and admit she was in the wrong. he said, unselfish behavior to
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put the community at risk. but she refused. what do you think should happen? >> dana: well, just checking the commercial break, this just broke dan patrick the lieutenant governor of texas says in a tweet that he is going to cover the $7,000 fine for her. he is also offering her to be under house arrest so she can work. but i think the fact that the government in a private capacity, the lieutenant governor offering to pay the fine, i think is a gesture of goodwill. i think when the judge said she was disrespectful to law enforcement, it just lacks a sense of grace and understanding. i believe that she is a woman of great integrity and dignity. she has a principal person who stood her ground. she did so in a way that was not threatening to anybody else. i think we established, like for example, in michigan when you had some of the protesters bring guns into the capital and were like seemingly to intimidate law enforcement, that doesn't help the cause in terms of
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reopening. what she did, she will have to pay a consequence for it, but i think she is also showing women business owners that you can stand strong and stick up for yourself. even if they are negative consequences, you can live with those if you feel like you've really come i strongly need to make your point. she didn't hurt anybody. there is no proof of that, but i think that is unfair. i think the lieutenant governor made the right choice here. >> juan: jesse, texas is a red state, and the governor greg abbott said republicans, this was an executive order. you didn't see any action by the republican legislature. so exactly what is going on here? this is a republican state, and she is fighting against an executive order from her republican governor. >> jesse: it is about discretion. so just because there is a law in the books doesn't mean you have to slap someone with the mask, juan.
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they don't have to prosecute her. they don't have to throw this woman in jail. they are doing it because they want to. you don't -- like let's just say this woman was running across the street through traffic to save her baby from a burning vehicle and afterwards met they ticketed her for jaywalking. like you don't have to do that. you don't have to charge people like this. they can just let this playa. but they are choosing not to because they are insane. this is insanity. do you know what is happening in this country? there is like hotlines for marking. there are s.w.a.t. teams pulling in. they are throwing salon owners in jail. a lot of this was unconstitutional and will get thrown out in court in a few years. i just found the study from stanford university right here. they revised the mortality rate for this disease to like .1%. you know, in new york city and the epicenter, if you're under 45, the fatality rate is .01%.
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like an overwhelming majority of the american people are not at fatal risk with this disease. this specifically preys on older people with pre-existing conditions. we just have to target those vulnerable populations, and everybody else can go safely and hygienically back to work. even you can clip my mullets because this thing is growing. [laughter] >> juan: we are all for that. we are all about the mullets. greg i want to ask you some history because i think a civil history of disobedience but people who engage in civil disobedience know that they won, if trying to persuade people to not put other people at risk and two, deal with the consequences, which means in some cases willing to go to jail. why is this any different? >> greg: well, i'm sure the media would have loved this
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person more if she was running planned parenthood. that is an essential business. so if you had diminished any opportunities for abortions, i think she would have been, she would have been one of the women of the year. she would have been the folk hero. people would write something about her. but she is a person running a hair salon in texas listening to the experts being wrong on everything from the severity of the disease to the efficacy of masks. change in the death estimates and now you are seeing some really interesting stuff out of new york, governor cuomo says recent of the recent coronavirus patients, 66% were home and social distancing. which means the disease came and got them. so we were told at the beginning that this was probably an indoor virus and staying home, staying home doesn't help anymore after we flattened the curve. maybe she knows something we
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don't, but i would be if i were in the media right now, i would be super, super careful about criticizing her. because you've got a job. it is so easy to criticize these people when you have got a job. so i would give a tip to everybody that cole them schools that you are getting a nice paycheck and they have to feed their families. i think she did all right in my book. >> juan: katie, i think the big question here is, again, you know, the penalty, but what we also see is the protesters and the question about how you protest an unjust law. we saw law enforcement officer get pushed into a lake recently. we see people, dana said, showing up with guns. and they put law enforcement at risk. but we also see people in the protest with confederate flags and swastikas come i don't think it is persuasive. what do you think? >> katie: i think i want to
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focus on the story of the woman in the salon. it is infuriating, and i note texas has done things differently when it comes to releasing criminals in the state. when you look around the country and see violent criminals have gone on to commit additional crimes against innocent people have been released as a result of the coronavirus, but then you see this woman who is on her own property, in her private business, self employed. the people working for her are there voluntarily. the people getting the services in the salon are there voluntarily. and you see her being punished both financially and with jail time? that is an injustice and it proves, again, a number of local officials who continue to overreach will face consequences when it comes to the constitutionality of this. it also proves this needs to end. the data has shown that it is time to move on. it is time for people to get back to their lives and as she said, she is essential because she is there to feed her kids
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>> do you think that you are an attractive person now because you are single and ready to mingle? do you really think you are some desirable single person, and this is not just people paying you coming out at them? >> i think beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> greg: well, it helps to have a brother in the news business and a brother in government. scandals disappear with a big shrug. plus it more time to bash petrone. >> the president at reopening our country will likely kill more of us, but we have to get our country back. how can he accept that when he hasn't even come close to doing what he can to avoid more pain and death? >> greg: , oh, really, what do you think they shut down is? evil selfish trump would crater of the economy ever for and giggles? wait, you probably do. and in case you missed it we are spending trillions, why is that?
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the president has mentioned that more than you. >> president trump: there has been so much unnecessary death in the country. after all this death, death that we are suffering, the whole world is suffering the possible number of death countries now are suffering. it has been a horrible time to see such death. tremendous death and economic devastation. the virus inflicted immense physical suffering many people, but also mental and emotional suffering. >> greg: of course, cuomo ignored that like the severe steps trump is taken to fight the virus, which didn't include issuing death sentences for the elderly in nursing homes. you just know the media wishes this is something else they could have pinned on trump, which reminds me of another ignored story involving an anchor who schooled you for violating shutdowns. >> look at these fools, fools! i know they want to be out there, pools! it's not about you.
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what about the other people? look, i'm not going to castigate you. i'm not there that's not my job. i'm not your daddy. >> greg: you must remember that incident with the bicyclist, right? how did cuomo fight with this guy while he was in quarantine? >> i don't want some jack [bleep] loser fat tire biker to be able to pull over and get in my face and in my space and talk [bleep] to me. i don't want to hear it. >> greg: that happened before he staged that miraculous emergence from his basement. so chris faces more outrage not from friends and family, but from you, even though he is no angel. but hey, cnn, nothing is better than brotherly love, including the truth. so katie, who came up with this idea to shuttle infected patients into the most vulnerable population?
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it doesn't make sense. you have this giant ship on west side highway, right, that was under underused. and you have the javits center and use -- in a way, that is my question. >> katie: i thought you were going to ask me who came up with the cuomo brother interview. it seems like the people at the nursing home and the government have decided it was a good idea to put elderly people who were infected back into the nursing homes despite evidence prior to this that spread like wildfire of the disease spreads in these nursing homes. as you remember the first cases were in washington state in the nursing home where we had the first death of the disease. you are absolutely right. the federal government gave usns comfort scum of the javits center that went widely unused and yet, instead they took people who were sick and put them back into a vulnerable
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population inside and then there were consequences for those people dying. it is just horrible. somebody should be responsible for it. >> greg: juan even though the democrats want to blame trump or anything, i will not blame andrew cuomo for this. should we blame it on trump anyway just to get it out of the way? [laughter] >> juan: i think that would make you happy. i think that would make your day, man, that is like clint eastwood. but i think one of the realities is, you know, you look at cuomo. let me tell you, i don't think cuomo is all that popular at least prior to this in new york state, but now his popularity is way up there nationally. which is amazing to me politically. but i think it is as a result of those afternoon briefings. and i think he is still the voice because he's going hard with the power points and the facts and all of that. i think a lot of people just said, you know i'm at this it's
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interesting and started to appreciate the fact that he was science-based. so i guess that opened the door. why all of a sudden he gets this tv time way beyond his brother, but yes, including from his brother and those silly questions about being single and ready to mingle. >> greg: you know, dana, to juan's point is popular among the media. the media keeps talking he science-based, fact-based and isn't he awesome but they choose to not look at the nursing home scandal or that he was egging on population to actually live a normal life at the outbreak as it started. >> dana: so i was watching, in fact, watching his briefing yesterday. he was going on. i understand why people think it is entertaining with all these power points and he's up there with a professor any tune into class every day. but he goes to take questions and the first question is about these nursing homes and these deaths. he said, i don't really know
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anything about -- yeah, no. do you want to answer that? and he turns it over to somebody else. these questions will keep coming up, and especially, bill de blasio the mayor has already been asked about this. and he immediately said, oh, it has to be private equities, private equity companies that invested into nursing homes. but someone had to make the guidance and the ruling to send back to the nursing home and not the places suggested appeared i'm not the best at what about isms, the camera caught me touching my face so i will get some kind of violation because you're not supposed to touch your face and jesse told us that, but i have to believe that if jesse watters had been diagnosed with coronavirus and he had been in his basement and he had been doing all of these things and then he was the one who got in a fight with the loser satire. do you think that jesse watters would have ever heard the end of
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that? instead of, nope, cnn actually put a mockery emergence and a fake reemergence for the cameras. like imagine if we did that. >> greg: you know what is funny, you made a very astute comparison between chessie and chris columbo. i never thought of this before. [laughter] you are our chris cuomo. jesse, i'm kidding. i'm kidding. speed to go after jesse man, come on, don't do that. >> jesse: that is the one about-ism that i approve of. if you think about this, the governor of the state with the highest death count who told everybody not to worry about this thing and who shuttled people in the nursing home, being interviewed by his brother who got infected by who knows how, maybe not washing his hands, broke quarantine and now schilling for china. and the media thinks that is
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great. because that is all that cnn has. this is like don jr. interviewing eric and the rest, oh, that was great. that was a great interview, guys, like no, that's not how it is. >> greg: that is actually not a bad idea. i can see that as a special. nancy pelosi asked when pressed on joe biden sexual assault allegations. you will see that next. ♪
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i am proud to support joe biden. i believe him when he says it didn't happen. but let them look into the records. but i'm not going to answer those questions again. >> jesse: all right, juan, is that good enough? >> juan: for nancy pelosi, she just said it is good enough. but you know, i'm going to say something to you, jesse, most democrats wouldn't dare to say this as a political analyst. i think lots of democrats, including i think martin tolchin the political -- the founder of politico says there are lots of democrats, they would just rather focus on the beating of trump and that is where their energy is. and you know this issue about the charge, the lady has been heard. the story has been reported, and now you have biden denying it so
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where do we go? i think this is similar to a lot of people in the right, especially the evangelicals in the case of trump's sake, you know what, we have other fish to fry. we are moving on. i think they have to do it with a lot more charge than biden. >> jesse: katie, is that the new standard know if there is ever an allegation in the middle of a political run? one party just says, i believe them and let's move on and that's pretty much it? >> katie: juan said that women have been heard but that is not the standard appear the standard is the woman must be believed. that has been joe biden standard for people like brett kavanaugh and college campuses for young men who are simply accused without any evidence of some kind of sexual abuse. that is the issue at hand here. the standard of the democrats have issued for everybody else, they don't want to hold themselves to. it is interesting to watch nancy pelosi tried to navigate this because you do have a revolt happen in terms of the party. we want a full investigation of
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joe biden. and she is used to all the democrats behind and brushing this bad behavior whether bill clinton. she is in a political position to worry about on capitol hill what she is going to do moving forward, and whether they will launch some kind of investigation into joe biden. >> jesse: dana, it does look like the momentum clearly is that this needs to be fully investigated before they move on. >> dana: oh, no, they will just move on. and they are going to .2 joe biden's interview and say, that is all they need. they will be quite comfortable with that. and as a result, the bigger picture is the me too movement has collapsed under the weight of the democrat hypocrisy but that will be the consequence they face. the one well met, good line, greg, take us home. >> greg: when they are saying case closed, we must move on, but they are saying we believe the woman. we don't care.
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the fact is joe has the reputation. and people -- i actually admire a lot of these democrats who are saying, i believe the woman, but i'm still voting for joe biden. that just shows us, but the thing is i want to commend joe and rewarding his old dear drunken pal chris dodd with theb to seek the vp come with a female vp. i want everybody in america watching this show to go to google and insert the words chris dodd and waitress, which will detail witnesses and respectable places with assorted assaults with witnesses of a young waitress in a restaurant. so how clueless does joe have to be to drag chris dodd some old white left back into the news to get the story alive? i guess harvey weinstein was busy making license plates?
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so we had to pick chris dodd? why are you rewarding your old friend, who has a reputation! and now we'll just keep the story going? how stupid is joe biden! lots! >> jesse: at least chris dodd will spend a lot of money on drinks and tips at restaurants. we absolutely know that. all right, don't go anywhere. more of "the five" coming up. ♪ it's best we stay apart for a bit, but that doesn't mean you're in this alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. we're also offering flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we're here to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano playing ]
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♪ >> katie: welcome back. during the outbreak causing panic for some but frontier airlines rolling out solutions for social distancing for an extra fee. the airline will eat the middle seat empty if you want to fork over $39, so greg we just gave the airlines a bailout. >> greg: s. >> katie: and charge a fee. >> greg: for every answer it will always be a fee, have no bag, check a fee, be overweight a fee. pretty soon they will charge a fee for taking off on time and
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then a fee for landing. it's called the "you live fee." [laughter] >> katie: you want to land, swipe your credit card. >> greg: fly around, fly around until you give them the credit card. >> katie>> dana: you have to swo get the wheels down. >> katie: i've seen this meme going around about the airlines, where were you when my dad was 51.2 pounds, man. >> jesse: if there is a fee, i need to pay to take off on time, who do i pay? i'm there every day of the week. and then, like the possibilities are endless here. so if you can pay not too sit next to someone. can i pay not to sit next to a baby? can i pay not to sit next to an elderly woman who has to use the bathroom and climb over me three times? can i pay to not sit next to someone from san francisco and probably hates me and yells at me the whole time? i mean, let's do this, i'm in.
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[laughter] >> katie: nobody has to sit next to you come up biden to seeds. >> dana: i think it was on "the daily briefing" the idea that what if i have the middle seat and the guy, i pay with the windows he and i pay to have the middle seat empty. the guy who has the aisle seat gets to freeload off at me? >> greg: no, you split it. you split it. >> katie: b-12 would you pay a social fee for social distancing? >> juan: i think with jesse it's not a bad idea. hi, can you hear me? >> katie: i can hear you. >> juan: i think at the moment nobody is flying anyway so it's kind of like a koi. 95% down right now. airlines are hungry. i don't think this will help with public relations. >> katie: no, no help with public relations for sure. one more thing up next.
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"show me what you're made of." so we showed it our people, sourcing and distributing more fresh food than anyone... our drivers helping grocers restock their shelves. how we're helping restaurants open pop-up markets. and encouraging all americans to take out to give back. adversity came to town. so we looked it in the eye. and it won't be us... that blinks first.
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♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing." an amazing nurse, emergency room nurse works in michigan, she got her first hole-in-one on a golf course last week. this is her third time ever playing golf and she couldn't believe it. her boyfriend was on the course but he wasn't paying attention at the time, thankfully they were playing with another couple and that couple witnessed it, she got a hole in one and we also want to thank her and all of the nurses on national nurses day, inspiring people all across the country. >> jesse: this was news to me but lion tamer's are not essential workers. this lion tamer has to tame his
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lien inside his house. i think the lien is pretty tame if it remained in quarantine but there they go jumping over the girlfriend, over the boyfriend, whoever that is and i think this thing is ready to go. free the lion, let's get the circuses back. >> dana: that's better than the cat that greg had yesterday. >> greg: animals are great. animals are great. i bet most of you have never seen a bush baby before but you've probably never seen one happy. these are bush babies that are happy that their owner is coming home. this is how you can get potato chips off the top of the fridge.
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it's not fair. >> juan: lifting spirits up, up, and away with balloons, take a look at balloons honoring america's heroes on the front line of the coronavirus site -- the balloons are the creation of 22-year-old eddie who is autistic, this year he's honoring grocery store folks, nurses, postal workers, thank you for delivering through snow, sleet, and pandemics. >> katie: the utah highway patrol got the shock of their lives, take a look at this little boy. >> how old are you?
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five years old. wow. okay? >> katie: he stole his parents car to drive to california to buy a lamborghini, he had $3 in his pocket and eventually got a ride from a neighbor who has a lamborghini. >> dana: special report is up next. >> bret: reversal for president trump over the coronavirus task for scum he tweeted the panel will continue its work indefinitely and told reporters the same thing. he said the group will be winding down its activity in the coming weeks, this comes as deaths in the u.s. surpassed 72,000, total infections are around one and a quarter million and recoveries at almost 200,000. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off from the north lawn. >> every day we pass another grim milestone in the course of this pandemic and it's taking
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