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from iran. there was a short period 10 years ago where that funding dried up. hamas was in conflict with syria, but the iranians are continuing to support them with rockets and money. great concern. >> we've got to leave it there. thank you so much for your expertise. folks, thank you for watching. fox business network every day at 2:00 p.m. "the five" starts now. ♪ ♪ >> juan: ivan juan williams along with katie pat which, gillian turner, jesse watters, and kennedy with an exclamation point. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ the fighting has paused in the middle east, but things are getting heated here at home. a disturbing wave of hate aimed at jewish americans. what this next scene in new york state, where pro-palestinian protesters
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clashed with pro-israeli activists. in los angeles, an suv with the palestinian flag was caught on camera chasing down a jewish man. the victim says he thought he was going to die the perpetrators were yelling -- republican senator ted cruz blaming the rhetoric of far left democrats for what is happening. >> it's reprehensible, the anti-semitic violence we are seeing. we have seen a rise of anti-semitic violence in america and europe. unfortunately, it is encouraged by radical islamic terrorists. it's also encouraged by the angry left, the far left, that regularly traffics in anti-israel rhetoric, anti-semitic rhetoric. >> juan: jesse, this kind of partisan violence here at home is upsetting. to blame jewish people for
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israeli policy, that's wrong. just like blaming chinese people for china's covid policy. what would you suggest political leaders do to calm people down here? >> jesse: well, the squad's disparaging israel as an apartheid state. they might want to dial back language like that. if this were the other way around, and trump said something, and someone did something like this, they would probably draw up an impeachment article. i'm looking at this on the screen, juan. is this the mideast or midtown? this is right across the street from fox. this is in the diamond district. i got my engagement ring right there. i hope my jeweler is okay. i hope everyone is okay. this did not look, to me -- they are calling it fireworks. it looks like a commercial grade. that was not a little mad. it was premeditated. these are not people getting
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carried away at a bar. this is a textbook hate crime. this was people getting into a truck and driving to the diamond district with the intent of causing violence. if you adjust for population, anti-semitism in america is the biggest hate crime. jews make up a smidgen of the u.s. population, yet they are more targeted for hate crimes than any other group: blacks, hispanics, asians. the media doesn't talk about it. the media looks at video of black americans attacking asian-americans. they don't talk about that either, but if you are going to cover crimes, you have to treat them fairly. you don't have to wait and see the race or ethnicity of the perp or the victim. you just have to call up balls and strikes. it makes people very angry that suppressed in order to protect a political group.
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that is what's happening here. i think everybody needs to chill. we don't want this country to look like gaza. we don't want factions attacking each other in the streets. i can't even believe i'm seeing this. this is right outside of where we are broadcasting right now. it makes me sick. >> juan: kennedy, we were also seeing this happen inside israel. again, it's disturbing. i don't know if everyone realizes it, but 20% of the israeli population are arabs. for the first time, you have widespread outputs of violence between arabs and israelis. what do you see happening there? how can that calm down, or do you think it's going to get worse? >> kennedy: i think it's going to get worse before it gets better. we don't have a solid, diplomatic solution. i felt the accords were a good place to start, and any time at your focal point is economic
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prosperity and cooperation, you are going to end in a better place. that is, obviously, but we want to see. we want de-escalation, a cease-fire, wants people to be safe. we want them to thrive. hamas is not the palestinian people. we have two separate event. jewish people in america, you are right, juan. they are not the israeli government. there is no rationale for this type of violence. you are seeing in new york, where there is a concentration of jewish offenders on 47th street, the diamond district. they were a magnet yesterday for violence. one man said he was standing there, speaking in hebrew, and a man came up, was listening to them, ran up into the crowd, came back, 10 guys that surrounded them, and attacked them. one day had the flag of israel pulled out of his hands. he turned around to grab a back and got punched in the stomach.
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26 people were arrested yesterday. we were in the studio upstairs where i broadcast my fox business show. as we were getting ready, we could see people running around. you don't know if that is in mad, if it is an explosive. you don't know if it's a gun. you don't know how much more it's going to escalate. we cannot live like this. it has to get better. yes, some of those anti-semitic lawmakers have to tone it down. >> juan: gillian, what's next in terms of "on the ground" in the middle east? we know that a cease-fire is very tentative. everyone is anxious to see that it does hold. do you think there's any hope we can get back to the oslo accords come and talk about a two state solution? >> gillian: no. to put a fine point on it, i wanted to make a comment, juan,
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if i may, about what is happening here. watching this footage is like -- the rest of america is finally waking up to the reality that american jews have been ringing alarm bells about four years now, that anti-semitism is alive. it's more virulent than ever before inside the united states, and it's spreading like wildfire. there was this pew survey, they do these periodically, it came out a few days ago -- and three quarters of american think there's more anti-semitism in the united states today than 5 years ago, and more than half of american, 53%, say that as a jewish person in the united states, they feel personally less safe now than they did 5 years ago. this speaks to the timeline here. this is not a new problem. this is the first time we are may be seeing anti-semitic violence erupted in broad daylight in the middle of times square for a long time, but this problem has been bubbling in a simmering and now exploding. it has taken a long time to get here. i also want to say that i think
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doling out blame to one political party or the other in this country does a disservice to the underlying issue, which is anti-semitism. i don't think you can pin this squarely on the squad, though their rhetoric isn't helpful. this started a long time before ilhan omar alexandria ocasio-cortez were in congress. it's going to continue on. it's a stain on the country. juan let me ask katie, give us a quick sense, if you could, about what you think comes next in the middle east. where is this going? is there any hopeful ray of light here? >> katie: i will get to that in the second. first, i want to say, we have heard that this, that jewish americans are not responsible for what is going on in israel, and that is true. but, because palestinians both in israel and palestinian americans here believe that jews fight back and defend themselves, that they will not be held accountable for attacking them, but rather, the
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jews will be threatened and said "you need to cease-fire, you need to make sure that you act with restraint." they think they are going to be able to get away with this violent activity, whether it's in l.a., new york, florida, because there's no accountability for these violent attacks on jews. the issue is anti-semitism, not israel, israelis, or american. it's anti-semitism in general. as far as what happened in the middle east, i talked to someone who has watched the middle east, lived there, worked there for many years, and they believe that -- coming this summer. the reason is, if you look at the so-called cease-fire, which is really the israelis defending themselves against a terrorist organization, casualties, there are thousands of people on the temple mount today, and they are unfurling posters of iranian leaders and hamas flags on the temple mount. that does not bode well for the
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future of what's going to happen there, in terms of any kind of peace agreements, especially with the biden administration negotiating to take off sanctions on iran, which means they will have more money for weapons. the palestinians and the hamas factions in the middle east, and other factions as well, quite frankly, have no interest in peace for israel. one last thing. there is a civil war brewing in the west bank between the palestinian authority, how hamas is absent, they -- president mahmoud abbas. they wanted to win michael's elections. israel will be used as a scapegoat in the middle. they will use this for credibility and power in the middle east. i don't see this going anywhere. same with what is happening and in the united states, jewish americans being attacked.
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>> kennedy: one thing that would help, because you asked about a solution, is if hamas was not allowed to hide 's pay for one thing that would help, if you asked about a solution, is if hamas was not allowed to hide behind civilian buildings anymore. juan i think that's right. i think prime minister netanyahu said that he really appreciates president biden's support so far. up next, nancy pelosi blasting republicans for defying her mask. her critics ammo by showing up at mass close at the white house? we will have more for you next on "the five." ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> katie: i have to say, all of the paddle borders who have dogs on the front of their paddle boards are awesome. got to learn that. nancy pelosi is being called out for serious hypocrisy. new video shows her without a
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mask talking and hugging people at a crowded white house events, after slapping several republicans with $500 fines for violating her mask mandate. republicans say she should follow cdc guidance, but the speaker isn't backing down. >> we have a responsibility to make sure that the house of representatives chamber is not a petri dish. because of the selfishness of some not to be vaccinated. >> katie: jesse, is the white house a petri dish, or super-spreader event? >> jesse: yes. i had a boss one time in politics. we used to be able to smoke inside and offices, remember? >> katie: you are not old enough, i'm sorry. >> jesse: i am. [laughter] >> don't lie to us. [laughter] >> jesse: the boss was out there ripping one in everyone's face. same with nancy.
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we are tired of the mask shame game. it worked in the fall, but not anymore. vaccines are here, baby. to the democrats, the masks were the vaccine. that was their deal, masks. trump had the vaccine, and the vaccine actually worked. masks work in this much, only works inside. are members of congress even that close to each other, where they need masks? i thought they all hated each other! [laughter] is representative green and aoc, face-to-face and a hallway? no! everyone steers clear of each other! >> sometimes, they get close. >> i heard something about that. [laughter] for the most part -- >> no comment >> katie: kennedy, obviously nancy pelosi is a woman who only cares about power. she has this opportunity to be a
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little petty, and she uses it. it's petty. >> kennedy: this is why we can't have nice things. 72.3% of all house members have been vaccinated, at least the ones reporting. conservatively, 10% have natural immunity after having contracted the virus. they are well above herd immunity in the house, so either she doesn't understand science, masks, knows something about the vaccine she's not telling people, doesn't trust the vaccine, or is it so petty and hates republicans so much that she will do whatever she can to engage in these childish games. how about fix immigration? how about do something so kids don't end up in dhs facilities unaccompanied? do something so people understand whether or not the southern border is open or closed. do your job. $500 a pop because they are not masked when you are not masks?
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>> katie: tal asked. juan, what about a discrepancy in the vision of what we see? >> juan: i know you don't like nancy pelosi, but i don't understand this foss. to my mind, let's make a deal! you know what? republicans in the house get vaccinated, nancy pelosi will lift to the mask rule for the house floor. right now, we've got less than half of republicans in the house of representatives saying that they have been vaccinated. >> doesn't mean they don't have it. >> juan: nancy pelosi is right, we need a mask mandate until we can ensure that the majority of people on the house floor have been vaccinated. right now they are not. >> they have. juan to >> juan: 83% of senate
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republicans have been vaccinated, but it's less than half of house republicans. they are trying to make a political statement. they don't want to be vaccinated. there's going to be a consequence, and the doctor agrees with nancy pelosi. >> jesse: why does she care? >> kennedy: the rest of the country has been asked to move to an honor system, so doesn't make sense that we can't trust congress to do the right thing. 's before they have not reported! it's not that they don't have it, they have not reported! [crosstalk] >> katie: just because you say you don't have it doesn't mean that you don't have it. people think it's not their business. jillian, the white house today tried to do damage control by saying "we are open! everything is back to normal!"
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>> sometimes people put things into morse's sinked words then you could hope. i got this tweet. rory cooper on twitter is a genius. "if you are worried about people not wearing masks, get vaccinated. if you are vaccinated, you don't need to worry about who was wearing masks." that sums it up. >> jesse: that's what i just said, so i must be a genius, too. >> gillian: sorry, i wasn't listening. [laughter] >> jesse: no one does. [laughter] >> gillian: just kidding. >> katie: up next, more bias from cnn, the network giving chris cuomo a pass after helping his brother fight sexual harassment allegations and scandals. ♪ ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: it's always a different set of rules for williams. sienna not punishing chris cuomo. after he got busted giving his governor advice on how to deal with numerous sex scandals. this wasn't just a one on one phone call with andrew to offer up sibling lead support. course cuomo took part in strategy sessions with lawyers, political aides, and a number of outside advisors. the liberal network host is saying he's sorry, but only after he got caught. >> it was a mistake. i put my colleagues here, who i believe are the best in the business, in a bad spot. i never intended for that. i would never intended for that, and i am sorry for that. i've never tried to influence this network's coverage of my
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brother. i have been walled off from it. >> jesse: of course you are supposed to say sorry after you've been caught. why would you say before you were caught? juan, you've seen the apology. it's longer than what we just showed. as someone who has probably given hundreds of apologies, juan, over the course of many years -- [laughter] how would you assess the apology? >> juan: i think it's appropriate, the right thing to do on the air to the viewers and to his colleagues at cnn, especially the journalists. you know, jesse, i just want to say, i think family ties bind tightly. i'm not ever going to unload on somebody for protecting his brother. >> jesse: right. >> juan: the thing is, as you pointed out, it's the fact that he was on the phone with all the paid political advisors and lawyers. at that point, it's like he's working for the governor. that is a violation, that
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crosses the line. not only for himself, but for others in the journalistic enterprise at cnn. i am not going to be hypocritical about this. i think that all cable networks, all newspapers, all radio stations, websites, they should have a bright line right at the door that says "if you are hosting a show, you shouldn't be advising politicians. you shouldn't be on stage at a rally with a politician. you shouldn't be in advertisements for politicians." these are things that erode public trust in us as people in the media, left-wing or right-wing. it's got to be said. if they did wrong, and -- we know sometimes some of us do wrong, so let's be honest about it. >> jesse: if i have advice for a politician, i will just say it on "the five." >> juan: that's easy! [laughter] >> jesse: kennedy, if you are
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a producer or executive on cnn, god bless your soul, and you found out about this, that one of your big stars, if you can call him that -- the ratings are not good -- was inviting his brother to just say "these women women, don't believe these women. i'm being canceled. hang on." with that, as a family a producer or executive, would that make you feel uncomfortable if you saw chris cuomo in the hallway? >> kennedy: absolutely. i would be uncomfortable if i saw him or worked on the team. within cnn apparently there is a lot of displeasure with chris cuomo right now. if he was part of that strategy, if he was in any way an author of that strategy, that strategy was horrendous. it was insensitive and incredibly misogynistic. that is why some feminist groups have taken issue with the governor's response to some of his sexual harassment victims.
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his response has been so egregious and outdated. it's awful! if chris cuomo was a part of that, he has got very, very deep problems. women at cnn should absolutely be concerned about that. >> jesse: katie, i wonder if he advised his brother on nursing home scandals as well. >> katie: this is the question, right? quiz cuomo is not advising his brother, governor andrew cuomo, simply because he is his brother. they could make a phone call and talk about his problems directly together. he's clearly on these phone calls to advise his brother about the media strategy surrounding how he's going to handle these sexual harassment allegations. kennedy is right. the way that they handle these things, they essentially said that the women making these allegations are crazy, that he wasn't going to resign. unless chris cuomo has some other skill sets, in terms of
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knowing how to manage allegations of sexual harassment or other scandals, or putting people into nursing homes and leading them to their deaths, the only clear answer here is that he was there, specifically, to help manage the media fallout. for him to say that he has never influenced cnn's coverage, the fact that they don't talk about the scandal on his show is influencing their coverage of the scandals. they tried to be transparent in this, and it only creates more questions. >> jesse: that's a good point. so, the governor was asked about this $5.1 million book deal, which he got while he was covering up the amount of deaths in these nursing homes. gillian, listen to his reaction, and then you can react. >> gov. cuomo: i thought your question was stupid and offensive. i wrote a book saying that this
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is what we should learn from what has happened so far in covid. >> jesse: "stupid and offensive." >> gillian: it was a mighty trumpian comment from a sitting governor who spent most of the last four years criticizing president trump until, remember, a couple of years ago, president trump told a member of cnn during a gaggle that a question she asked was stupid. it blew up the internet, social media. governor cuomo was one of the people that said it was a racist and sexist to say. we don't know what the reporter on the other side of this question look like, but maybe someone should find out. >> jesse: all right. i'm going to have johnny all over it in the break. [laughter] "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> time for "the fastest." getting vaccinated could help you score dates. the white house is teaming up with dating apps offering perks like badges for people to show off their vaccination status and get more potential matches. has anyone on the panel experienced online dating? we should recuse ourselves from this segment. [laughter] we are all too old. jesse, if you had online dated or were currently online dating, would you be enticed to reach out to somebody and connect with them because they have been vaccinated? >> jesse: i don't answer hypotheticals when it comes to dating. [laughter] i'm married, smarter than that,
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not taking the bait, gillian. in general, men don't care if she is vaccinated. it's not a big deal. women probably are going to look for the badge. i think we are a little bit different in that sense. before kennedy, what do you say? >> kennedy: apparently you get 14% more matches if you have a vaccination badge. i wouldn't be worried, if i were on some of these sites, some of the hookup sites about the covid vaccine. i would want them to be vaccinated for other things. [laughter] >> gillian: juan, it pains me to ask you this question, but if you are online dating -- [laughter] -- would it make a difference for you? >> juan: it gives me a laugh as an old guy. i know nothing about all this swiping. [laughter] i do think, as a serious matter, that it's brilliant! i think it's a brilliant idea. if it can act as an incentive to get more people vaccinated -- i
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think we got 50% of the country vaccinated now -- the next 50%, that's tough. a lot of people could be afraid of needles, listening to conspiracy theories, think they are young and will never get sick. this is like that lottery in ohio. it worked! >> gillian: katie, would you believe people who said they were vaccinated because they put a sticker on the profile? >> katie: i think, if i were online dating, and happy i'm not -- [laughter] if i were, gillian, i find this sticker to be obnoxious. it's like "okay, cool, grow. whatever." for a bunch of people that have never online dated, we covered a lot of ground, so we can move to the next topic. [laughter] >> gillian: kim jong un is banning its skinny jeans in north korea because he fears he could influence young people and lead to him being overthrown. he is also reportedly outlawing mullets and other kinds of
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haircuts. katie, we have discussed this before. if you are going to start banning things, ban things that are trending. skinny jeans are done, they are over. >> jesse: i got to make some returns. >> katie: i am afraid to look and see what fashion choice is trending. i refer to jesse. he is an expert on mullets and extravagant hairstyles. if that can bring down the north korean regime, i understand why he would ban them. >> jesse: pull up a rocket man's photo. my hair looks like his. oh, my god. [laughter] are all genes in north korea skinny jeans? they are starving. if i was a dictator, i would probably want skinny jeans. you can't hide weapons and skinny jeans. i would be worried about assassination attempts. i want to see the bulge. >> well will. >> we are swiping right on jesse right now.
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[laughter] >> kennedy: i think he obviously hates bts, the k-pop supergroup. >> he does. >> kennedy: everyone in that group has skinny jeans and a hairstyle. he despises them. why not ban concentration camps if you don't want people -- >> gillian: that's a good idea. if >> kennedy: want you ban famine? better place to start. >> gillian: juan, if you were an evil dictator, what would you band? >> juan: if i was a fat, evil dictator, i would ban skinny jeans. [laughter] >> gillian: maybe it's smarter than we thought. one last topic i want to get in. turns out that bluffing your way, lying through life, should be seen as a skill. researchers are announcing it is a sign of intelligence. jesse, the floor is yours. [laughter] >> jesse: you can call me albert einstein. i've been spinning my wheels all lifelong. when i saw this story, gillian,
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i thought of one person: trump. great bluffer. boy is he good. also, very stable genius varied >> gillian: very stable. very stable. kennedy? >> kennedy: i think in the study, they gave students two terms: subjective scaling and declarative fraction, which are made up. the people who did the best coming up with fake definitions for them where the most intelligent in the class. >> jesse: i like it. >> kennedy: they have no idea what they were saying, but they knew how to sound smart to put enough quick thoughts together. >> jesse: that's our job. >> kennedy: they should come to washington and run for office, right, katie? >> katie: speaking of washington, this explains a lot about the intelligence of people on capitol hill. they try to lie about it, but they are bad at it. i don't think they fit into this study. >> gillian: juan, what do you think? >> juan: i think the five of
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us is proof that if you can bluff, you can get on tv and be a genius. [laughter] the only problem is when somebody calls your bluff. then you've got to show, you know? >> gillian: jesse, i'm sorry i been riding on you all hour. am going to. >> jesse: please. i love it. >> gillian: never mind. i will keep going. stick with us, because "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪ mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they look good, man. mm, smooth. uh, they are a little tight. like, too tight? might just need to break 'em in a little bit. you don't want 'em too loose. for those who were born to ride there's progressive. with 24/7 roadside assistance. -okay.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kennedy: welcome back. it is "fan mail friday." we are answering your questions. question number one my facebook question from a patricia w. "if you could keep your job and move to different states, where would you relocate to, and would you do it?" >> jesse: big sur california. i loved it. one of the most breathtaking pieces of real estate in north america. >> kennedy: it's stunning and high taxes. i'm surprised.
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katie, same question. >> katie: scottsdale, arizona. i love the desert. >> kennedy: beautiful. gillian. >> gillian: i was going to go something outrageous like carmel, because what's not to love? then i realized i probably have two sell my soul. the average property prices there are like $6 million. >> kennedy: your soul is worth 5.5. >> gillian: if money is no object i'm going to carmel. >> kennedy: juan, are you happy where you are or are you going to relocate? >> juan: if i was, the outer banks of north carolina. i think it's a wonderful place. >> kennedy: it's lovely. i would go to texas or tennessee. right now, seems like a fun place to be. i would live on a lake, i want a pontoon boat, wakeboarding boat, cocktail hour with my friends come and get my girls on the water every day. by the way, --
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>> paddle boarding is easy. >> kennedy: i will borrow a dog. my will drown. >> gillian: they love it. >> kennedy: my dog doesn't swim. >> our boston lobs it, he was like a hundred 50 pounds. >> kennedy: my dog is like a brick. question number two, from frenchy f. "what is your most useless skill in most valuable?" juan. >> juan: i guess i'm a good writer. that's pretty useful in this business. my most useless skill, i don't get into fights anymore, but i'm a pretty good fighter. >> kennedy: juan, i was not inspecting that from you. katie pavlich. >> katie: my most useless useful is staying calm under pressure, and my most useless skill is growing basil.
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>> kennedy: i think that's useful. jesse. [laughter] >> jesse: most useless, spearfishing. my most valuable, i'm going to say bluffing. [laughter] >> kennedy: you just discovered how valuable that is because of the survey in the last block. gillian. >> gillian: my most useless is that i can spell backwards. my most useful -- >> kennedy: that useful if you get pulled over for a dui, allegedly. [laughter] >> gillian: maybe it's my most useful. can you spare me the other answer? >> kennedy: take them both. my most useful is, i'm very curious. i think that's useful. my most useless, i've got a number of them. i'm real chatty, and my mouth trumpet skills, not entirely useful, but really fun. that's it. that's all i've got. [laughter]
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person head of state -- second head of state to visit the white house since i have been president and it's been a real joy. it's a reflection of how much we value the 70-year alliance with the republic of korea and how essential we know the relations is to the united states, the future of the indo-pacific region and quite frankly to the world. today has been particularly special because this afternoon, in addition to our bilateral meetings, president moan moon participated in this ceremony right in this room award ago medal of honor to a veteran of the korean war a true hero ralph puckett jr. and i want to thank you, again, mr. president, for joining us. i don't know that there has ever been award of the medal of honor with the head of the state in the country where the award was won it meant a great deal to me
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and to the family and to our country. but today, not only been an affirmation of our shared his i have of sacrifice that binds public of korea owe -- excuse me and the united states together, it's a commitment to expand and cooperation and shaping our shared future. in accordance with our democratic values that have made our nation strong and agile and highly competitive in the 21st century economies. the republic of korea and the united states are both nations built on innovation and we must both meet the challenges facing us today and look to what is possible for tomorrow. our partnership is grounded on our ironclad commitment to shared security. our alliance has long been the linchpin of peace, security, prosperity and the region growing more prominent and us being together. i was greatful that our two
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nations were able to quickly conclude a new cost-sharing agreement for forces in korea in march, which will benefit both our peoples. and i thank, again, the president for that agreement. today we made important progress on a range of issues. we spoke about the shared approach of the democratic-shared approach to the democratic peoples republic in korea and continuing threat of the dprk's nuclear and missile programs. my team consulted closely with president moon's team throughout the process of our dprk review and we both are deeply concerned about the situation. our two nations also share a willingness to engage diplomatically with the dprk to take pragmatic steps that will reduce tensions as we move toward our ultimate goal of denuclearization of the korean
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peninsula. today i confirmed to president moon that the united states will proceed with the close cooperation with the public of korea and our approach. to say help drive all these efforts, i'm pleased to announce that ambassador sung kim, career diplomat and with deep policy expertise will serve as u.s. special envoy for the dprk. ambassador kim, you are here somewhere today. stand up, will you? [applause] thank you for taking on this important role. we appreciate it very much. usrok partnership also extends beyond the goals of the peninsula. the address -- address issues of regional and global concern through stronger cooperation with partners in the region, including osson the quad and try lateral cooperation with japan. the multilateral cooperation is particularly important to
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coordinate an approach the situation that exists in burma as we work to pressure the hunta to restore democracy for the people of burrma. issues critical to regional stability such as maintaining freedom of navigation in the south china sea and preserving peace and stability across the taiwan straits. today, we also discussed ways that the republic of korea and the united states will work together to address the challenges of our time beginning our efforts to end the covid-19 pandemic globally. we agreed to establish a comprehensive vaccine partnership to expand the manufacturer of vaccines that have been proved safe and effective and we can scale up -- and so we can scale up global vaccine supplies. we will strengthen our ability to fight the pandemic and respond to future biological threats. when it comes to fighting climate change, the republic of korea and the united states are

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