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i will look at that option. we are going to have the mississippi governor joining us "bohemian rhapsody." >> greg: whoa that is a mortal tomorrow. i don't know if there are barbershops open there. sin. one of the greatest songs ever. tomorrow, saturday, see you then. here comes "the five." but it does get overplayed. >> dana: and i would never have to hear it again. >> jesse: i know who's going ♪ to get more hate mail than me. >> juan: hello, everyone. i am juan williams along with >> greg: juan, what song? >> juan: in the christmas season, what's that song about dana perino, jesse watters, santa claus ran over grandma. greg gutfeld and emily compagno. it's 5:00 in new york city and i always think why are they this is "the five." playing this? it's awful. i don't think it's funny. >> dana: grandma got ran over by a reindeer. president trump out for >> juan: yeah. vengeance after newhouse russia >> greg: i have to go with "i probe transcripts are released. the justice department moves to will be loved" by maroon 5. drop the case against michael quite possibly the worst song flynn. those russia probe transcripts ever created. all right, "one more thing" is showing top obama officials up next. under oath acknowledging there was no "empirical evidence" of a trump-russia collusion. moore -- more new develop men's ♪ i'm not hungry!
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regarding michael flynn. declassified documents show that former president obama new details about flint's wiretapped phone call with the russian investor before meeting with doj officials. president trump sounding off you're having one more bite! no! one more bite! earlier. >> i think most people knew it, ♪ really most people in it from the beginning and they knew it was just a total hoax. it was very dangerous situation what they did. kraft. for the win win. these are dirty politicians, and dirty cops and some horrible people. hopefully they're going to pay a big price. someday in the not-too-distant future. adam schiff is a crooked politician, cricket as can be, probably one of the worst i've seen and i've seen some beauties. what you've seen is incredible especially as it relates to president obama because if anyone thinks that he and sleepy joe biden didn't know what was going on, they have another thing coming. they tried to take down the president of the united states, a sitting duly elected president
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of the united states before i even won. >> juan: here is a sampling of the media reaction to the flynn news. >> this is a case where the fix was in. >> the fixes in. absolute injustice and now we see bill barr doing donald trump's dirty work. >> i think it's breathtaking dishonesty from the justice department. >> this is the collapse of the justice department. >> so many layers of why it matters then here you have it whitewashed in effect. >> juan: greg, a really busy news day. let me begin with a simple question. a lot of people are asking left and right, given all we know, why did flynn plead guilty on two occasions? >> greg: yeah, it's a question you central park i guess. flynn had to sell his house to offset nearly 5 million in legal fees and yet the media still
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wants his scalp. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. think about that. they tried to destroy his the men and women of the united states postal service. reputation, drained him of his savings, ruin his family, take we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones us home and then they say but he pled guilty. and also deliver the peace of mind greg, he pled guilty. of knowing that essentials like prescriptions wouldn't you plead guilty after all of that you tried to stop are on their way. your livelihood from being every day, all across america, we deliver for you. destroyed from them trying to destroy your family, your kids? wouldn't you at a certain point and we always will. say i give up. i am broke. there is nothing more that i can do. it wasn't a secret since 2016 that there were a group of ibut that doesn't mean ayou're in this alone. we're automatically refunding our customers people, never trumpers, democrats, media, however, a portion of their personal auto premiums. decided that i need america's we're also offering flexible payment options decision was corrupt and for those who've been financially improper and it allowed them to affected by the crisis. harass, obsessed, and demonize we look forward to returning to something anyone who might've shook trump that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, 'and hand. but until then you can see how we're here it wasn't just about flint. to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. someone who go to rallies. [ piano playing ] they are all demonized, deplorables and it became persecution for three years. my favorite taken them i will sini wasn't sure...clot
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shut up, i love congresswoman was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? ilhan omar who says the verdict, i wanted to help protect myself. this is great, the verdict is my doctor recommended eliquis. proof of white privilege. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent so this guy was nearly destroyed another dvt or pe blood clot. but he wasn't because he was white. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis i am more interested, i admire her because of her unique privilege. i have three sisters, juan. the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. i never once tried to marry one of them because the other two don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. would feel very rejected. they would be so upset if i try don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve to marry one of my sisters. or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis so i admire. >> emily: ew. call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. >> juan: jesse, based on what seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, the president said today, he like unusual bruising. thinks a lot of this isn't about eliquis may increase your bleeding risk fbi misbehavior. if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical if that's the case, then why did or dental procedures. what's around the corner could be worth waiting for. he fire flynn and plead out that ask your doctor about eliquis. flynn was a liar? >> jesse: it's not about fbi
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misbehavior. it's about obama. it's an obama scandal. this goes all the way to the top, juan. ♪ this guys going to go down as probably the most corrupt politician ever and you know why? >> juan: friday fun, time for "one more thing." because winners write history, jesse. and donald trump won in 2016. he's probably going to win again and each day he has his guys in >> jesse: there is a very there looking around, they are special birthday tomorrow for someone on "the five" and that person is... finding more and more evidence dana. that this thing was the most it's dana perino's birthday tomorrow. happy birthday, dana. crooked, disgusting thing that's >> emily: happy birthday, been ever perpetrated on a dana. it's already been a year? >> jesse: getting on the cake presidential campaign. they knew what was going on. these counterintelligence game early. investigations are only done for a static cake or a fruit plate? the commander in chief. they are not done for the fbi or >> dana: it's a fruitcake. the cia. >> jesse: is that how you look they are done for barack obama or whoever is president of the 20 years younger than everybody? time. they had to take flynn out you don't eat cake? because flynn was incoming and that makes perfect sense. happy birthday. he was going to see all the besides your birthday. things they had done, the >> dana: pretty interesting. i have had eight birthdays with dossier, the wiretapping, the spies, the leeks, but lies. "the five."
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it's been a pleasure. he was going to have access to all of that intelligence and he >> emily: that is so sweet. was going to blow the whistle on it. they knew they couldn't get him >> jesse: your wishes come true because i have a great show any other way, so we now have tomorrow. i know that's what you wished evidence that there was an for. "watters world" at 8:00 p.m. eastern. oval office meeting with we have sean hannity. jim comey and biden was there in sean hannity will be in my world barack obama and sally yates and come here for a second, said that barack obama knew someone else wants to wish you a about the phone call. birthday. get over here. the phone call between flynn and the ambassador, perfectly legal. happy birthday. flynn said russia, don't hit us just got a haircut. back with her and sanctions. that's not unpatriotic. >> emily: all. >> dana: hi, girl. it's patriotic. they used it and they had sally yates saying what obama said. maybe we need to treat flynn thank you. >> juan: all right, i'm going differently and then jim comey to do my "one more thing" now. brings up the logan act which to quote one of my favorite was a b.s. excuse to have this songs, i'll always love my mama. she is my favorite girl. thing. they went in there trying to get this weekend is mother's day and it's going to be hard for a lot the guide ally and he didn't even lie. of people to pay mom a visit with the virus out here but and you know what they have text to say this from peter strzok "the five" wanted to show our and lisa page. the president wants to know what we are doing. mom's in love by showing some pictures. here i am with my mom when i was he's keeping everybody aware of
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what we are doing, this goes all 4 years old. the weight of the top. he or she has with one of her we are going to find out more, grandchildren and here's a picture of her before she died more than ten years ago. and we have documents coming in tomorrow, next week, that show here is dana, the birthday girl, even worse things. so buckle up, everybody. beautiful mom jan. there she goes, there is dana it's about to get ugly. and her mom. and now... >> juan: really? and now here comes the so dana, andrew mccabe, former originator of the famous mom deputy director, he said fbi texts, jesse's mom. agents always strategize as they go into interviews. here's a mom, here's a mom who so based on what we've learned, what do you think it is that the looks like someone we know. fbi did wrong in this case. it's emily's mom kathy. that's little emily, oh, my >> dana: [laughs] so i talked to a good friend gosh. today who works as a prosecutor. >> emily: [laughs] >> juan: and here's greg's mom it was a prosecutor at the justice department. jackie. go, jackie, go. organized with the fbi for the investigation so you can bring that's greg's mom. the case and he said that when so happy mother's day to all of you out there, even if the kids legal scholars look back at the flint prosecution, they will not can't get to you, you've got to be able to pin the dismissal onr know they are thinking of you illegal as well but if they are this mother's day weekend.
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dana, you're up. fair they would recognize a >> dana: all right, i want to tell you about a fedex driver. small case played with innumerable flaws. you asked me a question. i don't even know where to begin to talk about the misconduct but go, greg. >> greg: gutfeld show tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. i will mention one that i learned about because of the dagen mcdowell, kat timpf, transcripts that jesse just talked about. tyrus. saturday, may 9, 10:00 p.m. watch it or i'll never forgive that was that sally yates is being cut out. you. she's the deputy attorney general, being cut out of all the coordination and discussion because jim comey is [laughs] >> dana: all right, this fedex driver in indiana, he went the talking directly to the white house and i have long thought that if the white house extra mile. he went to deliver packages at or the political appointees of the justice department or anybody within the white house liz's house. at the time, if they think that they want to have some he gets there in that little girl comes and it's her birthday and she was expecting a present. credibility on this, that they want to come out and start that's not what it was. talking. instead what they have done for years is whispered into media it was something for her dad. so joe went all the way to and see her that something was dairy queen, bought cupcakes for her, brought them back for the big, something was bad. when you see it, you won't little girl. believe it. he said he thought of birthdays and nothing ever materializes. that his sons had and wanted to now you have bill barr turning over all the rocks and what you make sure she had a great day. see underneath is not pretty at great things happening across america and we can feel real all when i think that because great about that. the president keep signaling
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that there might be >> juan: emily, we're going to have to ask your forbearance. consequences, i think that that that's it for us. could possibly include legal we will see you back here mond consequences against people who were involved because they keep signaling that, so i think we monday. >> bret: good evening, i am will be talking with this for many days to come. bret baier. breaking, two major stories, new indications of the political battle lines of the next >> juan: emily, the judge in this case still has to sign off coronavirus rescue plan. on the idea of the department of and more devastating unemployment news because of the justice dismissing the case. outbreak. the april jobless rate was so what do you think the judge is likely to do given that he's 14.7%, the highest since the great depression. previously said there was no evidence of misconduct by the 20.5 million people lost their fbi. jobs last month. >> emily: it would be a huge nearly 33.5 million americans shock to me even more if he have applied for unemployment actually didn't sign off on benefits in the past seven this. i predict he will grant the weeks. today's news comes on a motion. milestone day concerning another i have to say what surprises me the most about this entire worldwide mobilization effort situation, although frankly it that changed america forever. shouldn't surprise me anymore, correspondent kristin fisher is is the outrage and the horror at the white house tonight. good evening, kristen. >> over mercy. people like senator campbell harris and elizabeth warren who called this the politicization, who called this corrupt. they say that the
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attorney general is doing the president's bidding. why shouldn't they be the first people to applaud an audit, two in full force and faith back the identification and routing out of a corrupt tumor within one of our agencies that for some nonsensical reason they and those who support them seem to find 100% pure and infallible. it's not the same logic they apply to police officers so why aren't they applying this to the nation's police officer. i have to say for those who actually genuinely believe were taken late theuld only plead gue was guilty, that's delusional luxury with 94% of state convictions obtained by a plea bargain. 97% of federal convictions are obtained by plea bargains. i have sat across from the fbi had enough tables and i have been at enough jails and i've been to enough prisons to know what the power, with the behavior of power looks like and
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what the smell of fear and desperation is like. frankly, any corrective measure by someone in power to give back freedom should be welcome. >> juan: all right. ahead, arrests finally made in the shooting of an unarmed african-american man out for a jog. the details and president trump's reaction next on "the five." they are the heroes, the helpers - working on the front lines, and here's one small way that you can help them in return. complete your 2020 census today. 2020 census data helps communities plan funding for hospitals, clinics, and emergency services across the country. an accurate count helps public health officials know who is at risk, and first responders identify the resources they need to protect our communities. complete your census at 2020census.gov
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the deadly shooting. ahmaud arbery's family says he was out for a jog in february before he was killed. the father and son suspects, gregory and travis mcmichael's, say they thought arbery was connected to recent threats in their neighborhood. video showing arbery running down the truck stopped in the middle of the road and the mcmichaels waiting with guns. travis mcmichael fired his gu gun. eventually the younger mcmichael shot arbery. the president weighing in. >> i saw the tape and it's very, very disturbing. looks like a really good young guy. and it looks very, it's a very disturbing situation. my heart goes out to the parents on the family and their friends. >> dana: emily, let me start with you and i want to play something from phil holloway, former prosecutor and police officer in georgia who was on
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"the daily briefing" earlier talking about the claim of self-defense in georgia. >> in the state of georgia, you cannot lawfully claim self-defense if you're the one who starts a fight or if you start an altercation. in this case when we saw the video, to me it looks like the shooter was the one who started the whole altercation. >> dana: emily, there is reports from the first d.a. who recused himself basically saying that there exists a second video. asking the attorney general of georgia today, he doesn't even know if that video actually even exists. i'll have you take it away from here. >> emily: exactly and i think that's part of white is so disturbing. the conclusions that were drawn from watching the video that we have, that we know of now, not a second one, just the one that's been circulating, in february by the d.a. at the time was recusing himself and yet making
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suggestions and passing along recommendations. that included watching that video, conclusions of, as your guest explained, the citizen's arrest statute of georgia and also self-defense. at a minimum i think what you can see in that is at a minimum and equitably disturbing situation and at maximum it's hunting a human. to pull those comments that the jogger was the one who started the altercation or he definitely was in furtherance of committing a felony and therefore justifying regular citizens detaining him, we don't see that at all. thankfully now all corrective measures have been taken. but all of that happened in february. >> dana: it's been a long time. juan, tim scott, the senator from south carolina said "everything will time the excuses for him, he looked suspicious. we thought he was committing a crime. the fact remains that ahmaud arbery was hunted down
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from a pickup truck and murdered in cold blood. my heart breaks for his family and justice must be served." the attorney general of georgia said they are absolutely going to stay on it and ensure that justice is done. the two men a been arrested and they will be facing the court and have due process of course. your thoughts on this at the moment. >> juan: well, you know, i have to cool my emotions because i think every parent in america can understand and have sympathy for her mother and father whose son goes out for a jog and then ends up dead for no reason. it's an outrage. i think it's particular advocates for black parents. i think you can understand why any parent of a black son has to worry every time the child leaves the house that the child is seen as something of a threat to somebody out there. we wouldn't know, dana, about
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this. this incident takes place and i believe february 23rd, 25th, in that range. we are here now in early may and there's finally a charge in the case. but without that video, there would be nothing. in other words,e a video. but it reminds me and i think it's why it's so upsetting, it reminds me of everything from trayvon martin tamir rice. i can keep going. you can keep going through the thousands of incidents where there is no video and if there's no video people say well, you know, he was a suspect, or he looked suspicious. no, he was black. that's the problem here. and it's just an outrage. i think every parent, especially black parents, are upset about this. >> dana: let me ask jesse about the delay. one of the things of the attorney general address today was that they are going to investigate the investigators in
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that county because they are wondering what happened. the video existed from the jump. >> jesse: yeah and there was maybe a relationship professionally with someone who may be even had investigated this jogger while members of law enforcement -- there's a lot that needs to still be investigated because we've seen cases like this before where new information comes out, new video comes out. i'm just going to wait for the investigation to finish before i really weigh in on it. just to juan's point on the surface of it, if this is really the way a man dies in america, that is no way for a man of any race to die in this country. if you are in a neighborhood and you are suspicious are you here about a break-in or anything, i just don't think it's a good idea to load up the truck with some guys and get some guns and parked in the middle of the
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street and play officer. you call 911. you give a description or you know, you say this guy was there and left the police handle it. you are really asking for it if you park in the middle of the street with loaded shotguns and confront anybody that's jogging or anybody in a way that's confrontational. so what if the jogger went for the guys gun. i mean, many people might go for the gun of someone's holding a gun with a car right in front of you like this. i mean, it is very, very combustible situation. if they hadn't gone out and done that, this man would have been alive. >> dana: greg, i will give you a final thought. you probably heard the train. >> greg: i did. it always comes when i'm about to talk. everyone is leaving town. the analysis, the beginning of
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the story, they are arrested and it should go through all the proper channels. i think it's important to get everything out there. i am looking at a video and i'm going, there's no evidence he committed a crime that justified shooting him. you could argue, why didn't he grabbed the gun? i don't know p -- people might grab the gun. i see this is a story about potential corruption and cover-up over an obviously idiotic confrontation. i understand that we live in a time where the prism to which we see these stories will always be through race. i think it's an important point to put up what jesse said. of any race. something being treated like this, someone being treated like this is awful. this is a potential cover-up of
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an idiotic confrontation. the video. i don't know anybody who's looked at that video and not been unnerved by it, disturbed, sickened by it. so what does that say about america? we don't like it. >> dana: we don't. sickening and hard to watch. as important as well. thanks, everybody. straight ahead, new devastating economic numbers shows why people like the dallas salon owner are so desperate to get back to work. they're our neighbors, and our friends. but now, they are forever our heroes, too. and while they're working to keep us safe, prudential is proud to provide over one million health care workers with benefits that help bring peace of mind in times like these. ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently.
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that's the worst monthly loss ever recorded. president trump reacting earlier today as 40 states have plans to reopen their economies in some form. >> we are going into transition and eye color transition to greatness. it's going to be transition to greatness. because were going to do something very fast and were going to have a phenomenal year next year. >> emily: jesse, i wanted to start with you. transition to greatness. there's not a switch to reopening the economy and especially in businesses where capacity is reduced and jobs have been diminished. but how and why should we maintain a favorable, positive outlook on the future? >> jesse: because we're americans and that's what americans do. they are hopeful, they are optimistic, and we always win. it's funny because the president you know historically, he's always i guess in his personal and professional life, you see these big ups and then big dow downs.
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the rise and in the fall, the rise in the fall. he had the greatest economy ever announced the worst economy ever. but is donald trump going to come back? yeah, because he always does, in america always comes back and we are going to come back together. what you are seeing now are numbers that you can't even really make sense of. it's kind of like obamacare when you saw these crazy premiums up 150% and then the media would say it's doing great and then you talk to someone that had obamacare and told you how they are deductibles went up astronomically. then you really see it. i don't even know if anybody in the media knows one person that's been laid off because of the pandemic. what you're starting to see is class warfare in america but in reverse. you're seeing the top people kind of shake their fists down at everybody else. you have to stay down. you have to stay in your home,, and you have to do this because i said so.
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the rest of the countries thing we've got to go to work on their starting to resent it. you can see it's a collision course and it's coming and i know was going to win. >> emily: juan, two jesse's point about the regional location, if you take it from the state and local standpoint, what's your position on letting the states governors and local city officials have more control over their small business owners requirements so the president obviously has dedicated a lot of the governors including the reopening but what about the ppp and if the state isn't open yet, shouldn't they have more time to payback, et cetera? >> juan: oh, sure. i think that the governors have had that kind of authority all along, emily. i think they still have and i don't think anyone is contesting that the president is simply offering guidelines and i some of the problem here is many of the stake center reopening, i
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think more than half, don't meet the current phase one guideline. i think everybody, i know from my heart, i wish the economy could get back to normal right to say magically open up right away everybody, it just poses such great risk because if we get back into a situation where we see those numbers start to climb again, then it's not only more people getting sick, but you're also going to see an escalation in terms of unemployment which as you pointed out is now, you know, near great depression numbers and we don't want to see that. i don't the gets a matter of anybody kind of shaking their fists and telling people what to do. i think that even the opinion polls show overwhelmingly most americans, republicans, democrats, independent, think we have to be cautious. we can't be imprudent and say let's just rush out as if everything is suddenly going to be okay. it could look good for the moment and then two weeks from now because that's how long it
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takes for this disease to take root, we will be back in a worse situation. we don't want that. >> emily: dana, you have shown such compassion for those who are going hungry and might find themselves in a position where they're unable to ask for help. we have shelley luther who said i just couldn't bring myself to apologize for wanting to go back to work. what are your thoughts on that? >> dana: i do admire her. that saying, not all heroes where capes and i think for people who understand the situation from her point of view, she is definitely a hero. i did think that it was brilliant for senator ted cruz to organize a fly up from houston to go have his hair cut there, and i also admire him for wearing a mask and showing that there are ways that we can get back to work safely or get back to our businesses that we frequent or that we want to visit. i thought that was smart because there is a way, as the president
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said, this transition back to greatness is going to require us to maybe do something different. i think our public leaders, if they are willing to get out there and show the way, than other people might follow when we can do this safely and prudently and get people back to work so that they don't have to join a food line. >> emily: greg, what are your thoughts on any of the above? >> greg: i don't know a single person who is saying let's rush out. i don't know a single person who's saying hey, you know, screw caution. i want to open up right away. even if people die. this is such a myth. into the prison of two on the ideas which i am so sick of hearing myself say, but we keep, oh, people are saying open up. other people are saying shut down. no, everybody has been saying the same thing. the solution is in between those two poles. that's all we've been talking about. if we admit that, then we lose
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the dramatic nature of saying oh, but people will die. people will die. it's like, no one is saying we are going to magically open. we are talking about phase three openings. we are talking or protecting the vulnerable. we are talking about making changes that can be reversed. if and when the disease comes back. everyone, adults are weighing the benefits and risks every time they open their mouths. there is nobody, nobody that's saying it's reckless. by the way, 66%, let's go back to that number that cuomo was talking about. 66% of new patients were indoors and isolating meaning that they were staying in. so we have to start thinking about what's happening there. is that the secret sauce? shared ventilation which you seen cruise ships, you see it in office buildings, you see it in rest homes. you're seeing it in the airplane spirit is shared ventilation ins
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shared ventilation and parks? i think you're going to see correlations between low vitamin d levels and disease, natural vitamin d levels and i remember early in on this pandemic when people work talk about the science of weather and the science and sunshine people mocking it. you're going to find out the minute it wasn't right to mock that that being outside is going to be part of the solution. >> emily: all right, up next, no more hiding for joe biden. why the 2020 democrat is going to have to come out of his basement. open road and telling peoplehe that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ can it help keep me asleep? day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed.
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speaker of the biden campaign needed rapid testing, would you make sure they got it? >> yes, 100%. i would love to see him get out of the basement so he can speak. he's locked in a basement somewhere. every time he talks, it's like a good thing. >> jesse: all right, let's go around. juan, when do you think biden is going to come out of the basement? >> juan: i don't know, jesse, but i think the president is pretty clear there. he thinks biden is a gaffe machine and maybe he thinks he can get biden out of the basement, biden will start riffing about bleach and stuff like that. the other point i would make is it's still a reminder that it's hard to get testing. it's not easily available. i think it's not about altruism. i think that the president see some political advantage here. >> jesse: okay. dana, do you think the vice president, of the united states, former, doesn't
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have access to a test? >> dana: pretty sure if you wanted to get a test, but he could get a test. he could ask the nba. the nba could help them out. if you want to get a test, you can get a test. pretty good week for president trump. the polls last week, maybe biden has been in his basement kind of working out okay for him. but this week as other news started to get in, the president traveled to arizona. you don't have the two hour-long briefings every night. i think you can see a trajectory that's on the upswing for president trump. the other thing i would mention it as it's not often where republicans are really in a much better position than democrats on digital's tragedy. but this week when joe biden tried to do some virtual town halls, it's it was like take all the gaps and put them in one. it was like the glitches were terrible. i feel for them. i don't know how i'll start going to get out of there and campaign but it was not well done. >> jesse: greg gutfeld. >> greg: i wonder if biden is
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going to use the pie t -- pandec as a reason to say that he can't to be in the room to debate trump. i wonder if he's going to use this as an excuse to get out of the debate. i also have another theory. i think tara reade, the tara reade stories designed by clever democrats to get biden out of the race. stay theory. you know what, i have not met a single biden supporter, an actual one and i don't mean someone who is going to vote for biden. i mean -- a lot of people are going to vote for biden. i have yet to meet a biden supporter. the people voting for biden say they believe tara reade. that's not a supporter. that's a voter. >> jesse: that's a good point. emily. >> emily: i think the imagery of biden being relegated to the basement just invokes this frail, infirm creature even more
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than he was going into the pandemic. arguably trump has the advantage for the last few months he's been leaving the country out of a crisis while biden has in the basement. he needs something that's going to change the dynamic of the race, and i don't see anything like that happening soon, especially when the only attention he's been getting lately is these credible allegations. >> jesse: is like when he said mini mike needed a box to stand on. now when you think of biden, you think of the basement. when dehydration gets real... ♪ hey! that's mine. i'll buy you a pony. advanced hydration isn't just for kids.
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♪ >> greg: yes, fan mail friday. we answer your questions. facebook. michael asks "who influenced you the most during your teens?" juan, don't say abe lincoln. >> dana: [laughs] >> juan: no. [laughs] you know, greg, you've got to go with teachers and in this case it is an odd one because it was a math teacher. i was in calculus and all that but i was not a great math student. this guy was so interesting and by the way, a great chess player. it really helped my brain to
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focus and think about strategies and calculations. i really appreciated it. >> greg: mathematics is the language of the universe. we'll be right back. dana. who influenced you? >> dana: i would say high school speech coach and paula abdul. >> greg: [laughs] paula abdul was my speech coach. that's the strange thing. emily. influenced you and your teens? >> emily: okay for sure my two older sisters and i think that partly is what contributed to the fact that i'm totally a child of the '80s and i lived 70 lives and you think i'm 20 but i'm really 80. i have lived sort of through them and from their awesome influence if i do say so myself. >> greg: how about you, jesse? >> jesse: my parole officer. always kept me on the straight and narrow.
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[laughter] probably bill gates. bill gates was a big influence on me. >> greg: that's fantastic. you're going to get interesting mail after the show. anyway, i would say "mad" magazine. "mad" magazine or joe's drummer, one of the two. what song would you pay money to never hear it again. what song, jesse? right off the back, think of a song you hate. >> jesse: i love music, greg. i am a musician. i am a flautist. i can get down to pretty much anything. any song that you play in your stupid bump in. your little death metal crap. i hate that. >> greg: that was pretty harsh. emily. >> emily: the one that goes "party monkey. in the house tonight."
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