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since 1987, s&p 20%, look at the nasdaq of about 30%, the best since 2001. that's a pretty important advance. noteworthy. here comes "the five." ♪ >> dana: good evening, everyone. the 2020 race entering a new phase with joe biden getting out of the basement and going after president trump and one of his sharpest attacks yet, the former vice president holding is a first news conference in 89 days where he reportedly attacked the president over the coronavirus pandemic and more, watch. >> despite the administration's propaganda that their response should be a cause for celebration, despite president trump's request that we should slow down testing because he thinks it makes him look bad, covid-19 is still here and the daily threat to american
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health and prosperity is continuing. month after month as other leaders in other countries took the necessary steps to get the virus under control, donald trump failed and it seems like our wartime president surrendered. waved our white flag left the battlefield. perhaps we need a clear message from the very top of our federal government that everyone needs to wear a mask in public, perio. cultures of a cheerleader. we don't need cheerleader, we need a president, mr. president. >> dana: joe biden adding he can hardly wait to face president trump and we will get underway here. i want to point out that we have some great guests, people on "the five." dan bongino, donna brazile, and kennedy. you may be wondering, where is jesse watters? jesse watters is here, we just
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can't see him. and we are working on that minor technical difficulty and we will bring you jesse watters as sooner c is available so never fear, jesse watters is coming. we will talk about all of this, i felt, donna, that if you were following this event today that joe biden had, if you're following on twitter the partisans on both sides, it was quite protectable. on the left, wow, so presidential, so fair, he's going to be great. on the right it was all, this guy is lost, terrible, he'll never be able to be donald trump. from your -- putting your electoral college hat on, when you watch the thing like that today from joe biden, do you think it puts him on a path to be able to maintain those high poll numbers he's had in the last month? >> donna: first of all, it's not just be see all of you.
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dan, you came to washington, d.c., and didn't even come to visit me. forget you, next time, sugar. jesse doesn't like to come on when i'm here. come on, jesse, i miss you, too. i thought joe biden did a fabulous job, he laid out his plan. he gave us a plan back in march, what he did today was update us on what he will be doing once he's elected. he wants to keep dr. fauci on board to continue the leadership he's provided on the task force and he also talked about additional steps that we need to take to reduce the spread of the virus and to ensure that states have what they need. he basically called on the president to use the power of his office to get this thing under control. >> dana: all right, dan bongino, a different perspective, the republicans saying no, the president still has his fastball, he has the
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power of incumbency, he had an economic record that he can utilize as he shows that the nation is coming back from the pandemic and the economic disruption. your take on today's event? >> dan: you're right, by the way. if you came in for this with a partisan mind, it's not a secr secret. your analysis there is pretty accurate but putting aside the presentation component, getting to the substance, there were a couple things i came out today that are really devastating. i will get to the coronavirus thing and a second but he came out today basically telling america and the middle class most importantly which provides the voters, hey, your taxes are going up a lot because he wants to get rid of the trump tax cuts. i know some people have a tough time with numbers. not on this show but some partisans. if you were a recipient of the trump tax cut in the middle class, you got a four percentage point tax but do not cut, three
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percentage point tax cut or if you're in the lower income categories you got a 3% tax cut, the rich only got one, maybe two. basically what he's saying is a middle class, i'm going to put a massive tax hike on the middle class. those are just numbers, that's what he said. not my words, i'm not running for office. i find it interesting that biden has found religion. when president trump put forth the travel ban he was attacked by biden saying this was an overreaction, basically had tinges of xenophobia, the guy who's been on the wrong side of just about every foreign policy decision in decades. so it's kind of rich him now coming out and being the monday morning quarterback here. >> dana: he also talked a little bit about something that's been in the news a lot lately and that is the issue of the vandalism against statues across america regardless of the historical significance of that individual, even if they are
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abolitionist. so he finally weighed in on this, let's take a listen. speak all those confederate monuments to confederate soldiers and generals strongly reported -- in the name of slavery and going to war to do it, i think those statues belong in museums, they don't belong in public places and i think with regard to those statues that are in monuments like the jefferson memorial, i think there's an obligation that the government protect those monuments because they are different than -- that's a remembrance and not a, dealing with, you know, reviewing somebody who had that view. >> dana: kennedy, let's get your take while we still work on this technical difficulty trying to get jesse watters back up and get his opinion on this before we had to go to commercial break. what you think about him finally weighing in on this issue? >> kenendy: he had to weigh in and you have to take a strong
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position here, it's one of those issues where you can't have it both ways and there are differentiations to be made and he think h i think he actually d a good job of that because obviously tearing down a statue of ulysses s. grant is vastly different than tearing down a statue of his nemesis robert e. lee. and i think it's valid to say that yes, we do have two study the civil war, we have to understand the confederacy, we have to understand what tour this nation apart and i think that is completely valid but statues revere these people and i think we are at a point in our modern history where we don't have to revere people who fought to the death to the tune of hundreds of thousands of people to maintain slavery. so i'm glad he did that, i do think we need some -- the former
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vice president talked about is cognitive functions and how his cognitive functions are so much better than donald trump you're the only way we are going to solve this is if during a debate they are both given phones and they have to download a domino's pizza app on their own and then they have to order a pizza and whoever gets there pizza first, they get to be president. >> dana: kennedy, that might be the best way to end a debate which there will be three of them at least. i was going to say, jesse, what do you think? dana, this is what i think it i was going to do jesse's world but we are going to get them back for you. coming up, defund the police could be a reality in america's biggest city as it grapples with a surge in violent crime. we have an update on that. there's about coming up, too. ♪ stomizes your car insurance
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♪ >> dana: the far left to get their wish in defunding the police this time in the nation's biggest city. protesters outside of city hall, demanding they transfer from the nypd. mayor de blasio backing the move. speak on my office presented to the city council a plan that would achieve a billion dollars in savings for the nypd and shift resources to young people, to communities in a way that would help address a lot of the underlying issues. >> dana: now i have to phone a
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friend, jesse watters has sent me a note. he said donna, he heard you talking fresh, it's not that he can't hear and he's doing his best to make it on air. we will maybe get -- send me another text and i will read it on air. i want to go to you about this issue in terms of defunding the police, you are a mom, you live in the city and wonder what you are feeling right now as the crime rates in the city continue to skyrocket. >> kenendy: and majority of new yorkers do not want to defund to police, they actually have good interactions with nypd. it ain't by and large they want that institution to stay intact. the problem with mayor de blasio is he is a commie, using the word "redistribution" and was going to happen here, this is what is so awful as they are going to demoralize that apartment so badly, you're not going to have
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the necessary philosophical changes needed for a true police reform. what's going to happen is you're going to have more officers leaving the department, leaving the profession entirely, crime is going to go up and then you're going to see unfortunately a mass exodus of people who now because of the pandemic can work from home and they don't want to pay exorbitant taxes that are going to programs that are totally under serving. >> dana: dan bongino, you served in the nypd, they are facing a vote at 6:00 p.m., a billion dollars will be taken away except it sounds like it's also just symbolic, they wouldn't really take the money away, they just would say that they will and that that's supposedly going to solve thin things? >> dan: it's not all symbolic, one of the tenants of this is the removal of a thousand people from the recruit class, 1,000
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cops come up with that in perspective, i think the entire county i live in in florida probably only has 200 or may be 300 cops. you're going to remove 1,000 from one class? it's not like we haven't been here before, did you ever read comic books, like they had bizarro superman when you are a kid, everything is backwards or the seinfeld episode where george does everything backwar backwards? george does everything backwards and nothing will work out, we've already been here in new york, does anyone remember, when thousands of people were murdered on the streets of new york city and he lost his election to a republican in a 2-1 new york city democrat or republican enclave and rudy giuliani wins reelection by 17 points in new york city? it's because people had enough, dana, not surprisingly of things like getting killed. that's not a sales pitch for
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your city, we've been here, and one more quick thing, it's not just the loss of recruits in defunding the police, getting rid of the plainclothes police units will be the single most catastrophic decision you've seen yet, it's beyond the scope of this conversation but i will explain why on another show sometimes but devastatingly bad decision. >> dana: joe biden has said he does not believe in defunding the police and there in nypd you have 50% of the police officers are nonwhite, the fact that you have people demoralized, not wanting to be police officers and now you have 1,000 recruits i can even get trained in order to become police officers, why wouldn't somebody like bill de blasio or the democrats say, instead of taking money from the police, why don't we add money for additional support if they want to add social workers or programs for children, isn't that a better way to approach us for democrats?
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instead you are facing a situation where people are going to say, they are not for this. >> donna: all across the country, not many councils as well as mayors take a look at their overall budget. they are in a budget shortfall, what these police department's are doing is not just looking at the role of police departments but also looking at how to decriminalize some of the things that the police departments are doing, they are reallocating funding, reimagining what a police department should look like in the 21st century. i applaud all the mayors and city councils that are taking a look at their budgets, taking a look at what they're going to do here in the district of columbia, the mayor is talking about adding to it. overall in the last ten years you seen a 14, 15% increase in policing because police are called to do everything, increase because police and by
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the way i have police and my family, they are called to do everything, they are called to handle domestic disputes, called when homeless people fall asleep, they are called to do everything so they are looking at ways to put resources in other city budgets that may also contribute to public safety and preventing crime and not just funding the police department. >> dana: let me jump in if you don't mind, the former nypd commissioner was on earlier, obviously he oversaw the police department at a time when crime was down, now it's going up, take a listen. >> the nypd or the city is surrendering as far as violent crime is concerned, he's the one that made these decisions, saps the strength of the nypd since
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he took office in 2014. >> dana: one of the things that bill de blasio said today is even though he sees the crime rate going way up he still thinks he can manage to keep the city safe even if they cut a billion dollars from the nypd. >> dan: yeah, but dana, he's not. do we believe in facts and data, is anyone doing that anymore or are we in a post-fact society? police retirements are up dramatically, cops are coming off the street, assault, everything is up, does that even matter? with all due respect i just want to challenge challenge to go th, budget cuts are going to have to happen, i totally agree with you and even the police department is going to have to look at a way to find efficiency but you don't cut a billion dollars from the nypd, you may want to consider other cuts before security and i can't do they reimagine the police line
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anymore, i'm serious. every single democrat on television uses this line. we don't have to reimagine policing, we did it in the early '90s, it was called broken windows and tens of thousands of lives and largely minority communities were safe. there are lives today -- >> donna: if we are going to try to reform the police department when they continue to use excessive force, continue to not be properly trained, continue to kill innocent people, dan. if you don't want to reimagine and reform it, so that people are not afraid of police officers who are paid to protect and serve the citizens of their community. so i think, i say we both agree that we should respect our men and women the police department but they should understand that they serve the community and i think what is coming out of this
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movement that was seeing across the country is that we want a police department that serves the community and not -- >> dana: i am going to let kennedy have the last word here because what really is frustrating about this past month and a half is that there is a lot of agreement, a lot of agreement. you can solve these problems pretty easily if you take the politics out of it. >> kenendy: when you talk about reimagining the police department, you're not necessarily saying get rid of the police and i think everyone agrees that we ask too much out of men and women in law enforcement, we do ask them to be social workers, we asked them to save our lives, we want to be able to call them on our safety is in jeopardy but dan, unfortunately, it doesn't work flawlessly and seamlessly
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in every department and there are certain things, certain lists we could make about no knock warrants and mandatory body cams and qualified immunity and those irrational -- >> dan: you don't seriously want to get rid of qualified immunity, do you? do you understand -- lisa, come on. if you get rid of qualified immunity, you will never, ever recruit a police officer again. >> kennedy: what i'm asking for is not hyperbole because that type of hyperbole doesn't solve the problems that we have. and wearing blinders and saying policing is prevent alt to perfect also doesn't do it. i understand that and like donna, i have family members in law enforcement, i love them, they have a kind of hops i want on the street. there are bad cops out there who do bad things and we have to make sure there's more accountability. >> donna: thank you. >> dana: all right, you guys.
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good talk. there is a something happening, something happening with jesse, i believe. democrats attacking the president over the russia bounty controversy, how the white house is responding, next. ♪
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♪ >> dana: the white house blasting as many reports, top house democrats attacking president trump after being briefed at the white house today, watch. >> this was a red flag. it either was not waived or the president ignored the wave. >> when it comes to vladimir putin, this president just seems to think he's the greatest thing going.
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>> there may be a reluctance to brief the president on things he doesn't want to hear and that may be more true with respect to putin, who do not understand his affinity for the autocratic ruler who means our nation l. >> kennedy: joe biden joining in on the criticism. joe? >> the idea that somehow he didn't nor isn't being briefed, that is a dereliction of duty if that's the case and if he was briefed and nothing was done abouabout this. >> kennedy: jesse watters back in action, there you are, donna brazile is waving to you so i will let you have the first bite of this apple, what you heard from some of the democrats on this briefing. >> jesse: [indistinct]
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to get away with all that stuff. >> kennedy: take a pause for a second, we are going to work on your audio, okay? dana, you covered this extensively today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on "the daily briefing," give us a little bit of clarity here for people who are sort of just tuning in to the story, it's a little bit confusing and they can't really tell who to be mad at because the department of defense is saying that they could not assess a present threat, sources with in the white house are saying that the white house and the president himself new long ago in early 2019 so what do we know and what in the world did they know? >> dana: here's the thing, when you have a leak from an intelligence source or wherever it came from, when you have a leak like this it's very hard to have clarity because there is clearly not clarity within the
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17 intelligence agencies, intelligence is nuanced and difficult and you have people that try to put together lots of different puzzle pieces and get it all together and it's never perfect, and it's not. assessment, one part of the intelligence community says we are solid on this, we know the russians were paying the tally band to put hits on american soldiers and other ones are saying, were not so sure that's exactly what's happening. there is a controversy paid i do think it's appropriate that the members of congress who were briefed, republicans and democrats have had some sort of briefing, democrats aren't satisfied, they want someone from the intelligence community to brief them and it's important enough, you had someone today point out that secretary pompeo has called over in afghanistan, this better not be happening, following our rules of engagement here. i don't know if that's an exact
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quote but to set the stage for people. the political question unfortunately immediately becomes one of the president know and when did he know it and i think the more important question is now that everybody knows that this is a possibility, how do we get more clarity and more importantly, what do we do, if anything, about it? that question is so much more important than the political one. >> kennedy: yes. we are bringing in pete hegseth, look at that. he has a mean arm and hand some "gq" looks. pete, let's go to you. how can you trust story like this in an election year? it could be explosive, it also could be very exploitable so how do you trust it right now? >> pete: i'm always on standby for my dear friend jesse watters. you have to step back and look at the fact that the trump administration has different
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foreign policy than previous administrations, more skeptical of foreign interventions, we've also known that russia has paid for decades, let's not forget, we paid to fight the russians decades ago as well, it's not a new practice braid i'm not okay with that, russia is our enemy and we know that. if -- who knew what and when it is important but ultimately i want the president to make the decision he thinks is best strategically significant for our nation. just because a bounty was put out against americans through islamicists doesn't necessarily mean we should get re-entangled in afghanistan where we lost thousands of lives. i do think the policy discussion becomes very important and doing nothing or not overreacting is a policy perspective. i also think we should believe the white house when they say the president wasn't briefed on this and maybe the intelligent where it should be. >> dana: all right, donna, i want to ask you because this is not the first administration has had problems with russia and i
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think you'd be hard-pressed to find an administration that got it right. so joe biden obviously is going to do his monday morning quarterbacking with what the president might've known and what the implications could be from that intelligence but his boss, president obama certainly laid the groundwork of apathy for a relationship with russia to continue to rot so do you think that president obama did it right in terms of russia and will joe biden continue that? 's >> donna: here's what i want to say. i understand that every time you have a conversation that donald trump is to blame for something you have to bring it back to barack obama, george bush, or abraham lincoln. i don't really care. president trump is now known for four days that the russians may have spent money to try to kill our troops, four days. what are you going to do about it, mr. president? are you going to let mr. putin
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kill our troops. are you going to send a message that we are not going to tolerate this or are you just going to let this be a political football that we have a conversation about? here's my point, the gru attacked us in 2016 and you're right, president obama didn't do enough. but when he did impose sanctions it wasn't enough because the russians continued to do it so either you get on the money and get right at this point and address it to the contrary and tell the mothers and fathers of our troops what you're going to do right now or are we going to play political football with their lives? let's stop playing this game of football because it's our troops and i can tell you is the daughter of a veteran, if i knew somebody put a bounty on somebody serving in my military i would not be sitting here trying to play some game. get off your behind and address it, i have to say that. >> dana: dan bongino. >> donna: i do not like putin.
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>> kennedy: i don't either, i don't trust him. every president since abraham lincoln -- i've got great lipgloss on right now, i'm not going to ruin it. i'm going to go to dan bongino for a reaction. >> dan: donna, that was nice but you refuted your own point. you said in the end, if i knew putin was doing this and you don't come as a matter of fact nobody in the intel community did either. quick story, when i received intel -- this is why you don't make decisions based on information that's not confirmed, in the secret service we had obama going over to indonesia and something fishy happened in a hotel. turned out to be completely innocent, someone wanted to call off the whole trip. don't go to the hotel, its dangerous. you know why we didn't do that? it wasn't verified intel and when we verified it it turned out to be phony. you refuted your own point.
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you don't know. >> donna: you did not hear my point. there are stories out there, that there is a lot of information that was in the briefing. if the president didn't see it and didn't hear it, fine. we've known now for four days. what is he going to do now. >> kennedy: we are going to patch it up during the break. coming up next, dr. anthony found she warns we could be hitting a startling number of cases per day if we don't turn this virus bus around. that is next. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424.
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our act together. this comes as states are reopening. some business orders ar owners e frustrated at following the rules. >> i think the bars that were breaking the rules, the enforcement should be put upon them instead of clobbering an entire industry. a few bad apples, i don't understand why it's ruining it for everybody. >> donna: look. at least a dozen states are now considering reversing reopening plans. i was this past week in louisiana happy to see people outside eating, you know, it's crawfish season, shrimp season. people like to sit outside with a plate, what can we do to get these states and these jurisdictions to follow guidelines so that we can get back to work and reopen our entire country? what can we do? >> i can't understand why this issue constantly has to be a political football. we were told reopening was going to cause mass chaos in the state
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of georgia, that didn't happen. having said that we do know this is a deadly disease potentially for people who are seniors, comorbidities, obese, have diabetes, we know that. if you are not in one of those categories it's dangerous but it's very rarely fatal. these are just scientific facts. also when you look at states that reopened or kept portions of their economy open like florida, we've had 15 deaths per hundred thousand people. new york which locked down practically the entire state has 161 deaths per 100,000 people. can we just accept the fact that maybe these mass lockdowns are not the answer? really, numbers should mean something. >> donna: kennedy, look, i know you're not a doctor but the cdc says that it's spreading too rapidly to be controlled. so clearly we are not following the guidelines. when i say we, i mean the american people are not following the guidelines. >> kennedy: i think some people are not, some people are more susceptible to it than we know and that's a problem and really understanding this virus,
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takes precious time and every time we think we are ahead of it and this is what dr. fauci warned, two steps forward and a step back and i think that's what happened here but locking everything down completely, is snuffing these businesses out permanently another way to go and that's why businesses, you see a lot of places that say face masks required in to enter the premises and i think that's completely fair. and it's up to the states, case-by-case, state-by-state, state-by-state but locking everything down interminably is not the way to go. >> donna: don't you think if the states are facing some testing shortfalls this is where the federal government might be able to step up to ensure that we have enough testing going on so that we can track the spread and see what's happening out there? >> dana: sure, i think there is enough testing now, i believe, i think that's one of the reasons you see that case
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numbers going up but you do have hospitalizations up in certain places. but i really want to also say that if these governors, like the ones in new york, new jersey, and connecticut, are going to all of a sudden pull back and say to these restaurants and businesses, restaurants in particular that, you thought because we told you you are going to be able to have in person dining this thursday so they planned for that, they bought food for that. now all of a sudden they find out, that's not true. so now they've wasted all that money so they were in lockdown, tried to take care of their workers, take care of their people, and other trying to come back to work, trying to get people to come back out and what happens? they pull it back and now they're money as well. that's why i feel if the government is not being very smart and not helping these businesses at all and that's a real shame. >> donna: that's true. my friend pete, the european union is reopening its borders tomorrow but they said
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americans, don't fly here, what you say? >> pete: i didn't know the european union actually had borders, because they don't. i believe you should let free people make choices for themselves, stop being arbitrary about the fact that costco, walmart, and target can be open and mom-and-pop's cannot. if you have a higher risk tolerance go out, i think walking backwards on this is not helpful for anybody especially the people that are ready to be willing to go out and make a living and be customers. >> donna: where the mass, folks. trust me, you coming up, stay tuned. ♪ i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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schoo♪ >> pete: we've all had to make adjustments in the era of covid. how does the fox family do it? i will go to the panel, this is my home right here, this is just a tv screen behind me, my office where i fill my show, i miss everybody out there so where are you guys today? i will go to you pete, how are you adjusting to your fox life in the era of covid? where are you right now?
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>> pete: i'm in my home, i do "fox & friends" in the weekend in the studio by 25 minutes ago i was on a motorcycle, i get out of the car come off my motorcycle, my wife runs out of the car and says they need you on "the five" right now because jesse is down. i ran inside, grabbed a shirt, sat down and i was ready to talk about russia. so that's fox life. >> dan: donna, what about you, we are you today? >> donna: as you all know in the beginning i was here in washington, d.c., teaching my class online at georgetown and howard university and after almost three months i got tired so my friend julie and i and our two dogs packed up, we drove all the way down to louisiana just so i could give myself some crawfish and some beignets and i had a great time and drove back up yesterday so i could join "the five." i'm glad i got a chance to see my family and i got a chance to
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get zora, my new rescue to me my entire family but i'm a little homesick. >> dan: kennedy, you are always busy on the fox network, are you in the studio i'm guessing here? it looks like it based on your backdrop. >> kennedy: i am in the bureau, in los angeles where i am being treated like a leper. during the lockdown i have been a short order cook and a tutor and also a disciplinarian in terms of schooling and i have to say a big thank you to both of my daughter's teachers and new york city public schools, they've done such an amazing job at the technology and my high schoolerhighteacher sends n she decides to be lazy i find out she's missing six french assignments. she made it all up and they did an amazing job and my fifth-grader got to have a digital graduation because they did so well.
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>> dan: dana, you are on every show ever at fox all the time, is at your house we are looking at? >> dana: it is and of course you may have heard him say this, back in the days when i worked at the white house, resident bush used to say, i've got the best commute in the business, 30 seconds from door-to-door. that's what i have right now, i'm just grateful for the chance that we have to continue to work and be and acted like this through technology and fox news channel that made this possible for us no matter where we are. >> dan: i was there with you on the white house, there was a lot of traffic on that commute, it was tough. "one more thing" next. ♪ sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%.
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there in madrid to keep themselves a socially distant but they want to keep moving, too. i would love to go to spain in the future and see that for myself. peach, i'm impressed that you have a "one more thing," go for it. happy national social media day, are you following "the five." also, do not forget to follow jesse watters. @jessewaters on instagram. you may have to give me his login after this so i can check it as well. there you go. >> dana: definitely follow jesse, that may be the only way you see him today.
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>> dan: hundreds of people valid in tulsa on behalf of two police officers stopped during a traffic stop. you're walking into the unknown every time so let's hope these heroes can pull through and good for the tulsa community for coming together. >> dana: we will check in on how they're doing indeed. donna? >> donna: as you know, over the weekend, mississippi state legislature voted to replace the state flag. i'm not a native of mississippi, my grandmother was born and raised there, i know she would be proud of this moment but let me allow the young graduate of jackson state to sum it up for all of us. >> one of the last date and the unions to have have a confederate emblem on our flag. if mississippi can make a drastic change like that we can do anything. >> donna: jordan, you are right. we can do everything. with that i just want to say to
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the governor, sign it and go forward. >> dana: all right. we've got to run, kennedy we owe you one. that's it for us. "special report" was to make is up next. that was quite a show, right, bret? >> bret: i think it was one of jesse's best shows. dr. anthony fauci telling senators in the united states that coronavirus is going in the wrong direction, he believes new cases could hit 100,000 a day if we don't turn things around in certain states. some states are taking action, closing bars and beaches ahead of the july 4th holiday weekend, late this afternoon the white house coronavirus task force met and offered a more optimistic view, mike pence saying the country is in a much tt p

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