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. ♪ jesse: welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters.eeping score, that's the subject of tonight's "watters world." i've had enough of the media pointing fingers at fox. i've had enough of the media acting like they saw the virus coming. i've had enough of democrats blaming trump instead of china. they're not going to rewrite history on my match. liars and hypocrites will get called out. let's start with msnbc. >> everybody saw this coming. everybody saw this coming in early january. jesse: who is everybody? it wasn't morning joe. you know how many segments morn joe did on coronavirus in january? one. and this is what their guest said. >> americans do not need to panic. we don't need to be overly concerned yet in the united states about the novel coronavirus. we do need to keep our eyes open for the seasonal flu. jesse: if everybody saw this coming in january, how did morning joe book the one guest who didn't? impossible, right? here's what i said in january on the five. we covered the virus three days straight. china has been lying abou
. ♪ jesse: welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters.eeping score, that's the subject of tonight's "watters world." i've had enough of the media pointing fingers at fox. i've had enough of the media acting like they saw the virus coming. i've had enough of democrats blaming trump instead of china. they're not going to rewrite history on my match. liars and hypocrites will get called out. let's start with msnbc. >> everybody saw this coming. everybody saw this...
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stephen: thank you jesse. jesse: coming up, joe biden inc. uses sexual assault from when he was a senator, details on that later. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. jesse: if you want something done anyone and done quickly, call the u.s. military. hospitals are being built by scratch, medical supplies are being shipped all over the country and even while this is going on, the coast guard is cracking down on the cartel. president trump was boasting about the navy sending hospital ships to new york and l.a. harbor but there were some doubters in the media. >> there is no s
stephen: thank you jesse. jesse: coming up, joe biden inc. uses sexual assault from when he was a senator, details on that later. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of...
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stephen: thank you jesse. jesse: coming up, joe biden inc. uses sexual assault from when he was a senator, details on that later. ♪ i don't add up the years. and i don't count the wrinkles. but what i do count on is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost women... with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new, boost women. designed just for you. you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. but you're not mad because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad get e*trade and start trading commission free today. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some ser
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jesse: dr.auci said whenever you guys have gone to the president with a serious scientific recommendation, he has absorbed that and taken action. >> that's absolutely correct. jesse: we heard from the dhs say thursday sunlight, increased temperature and humidity could have an effect on killing the virus in the air, on surfaces. and the president is spit balling and asking questions would it be possible to target the virus through a cure using certain ingredients or using sunlight. you didn't believe the president was putting anybody in danger, did you? >> he gets new information and he likes to talk that through out loud and have that dialogue. that's what dialogue he was having. i think he just saw the information at the time, immediately before the press conference and he was still digesting that information. the president has always put health and safety first. i think you can see that in the waive he was supportive of slowing the spread guidelines knowing the impact that would have on the ec
jesse: dr.auci said whenever you guys have gone to the president with a serious scientific recommendation, he has absorbed that and taken action. >> that's absolutely correct. jesse: we heard from the dhs say thursday sunlight, increased temperature and humidity could have an effect on killing the virus in the air, on surfaces. and the president is spit balling and asking questions would it be possible to target the virus through a cure using certain ingredients or using sunlight. you...
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jesse james is no less a legend.e hails from rural western missouri. >> jesse james was born in september 1847. >> missouri historian christopher gordon. >> his father was a baptist preacher, a hemp farmer, and he was a slaveholder. >> jesse and his older brother, frank, grow up as tensions are escalating across the u.s. over slavery... with neighboring kansas, a territory deciding whether to be free or slave, exploding in violence. >> the rhetoric is heating up how law-abiding missourians should be able to maintain the lifestyle that they want to lead. >> when civil war breaks out in 1861, missouri remains in the union but is bitterly divided. frank james joins a band of confederate guerilla fighters. at 14, jesse is too young to join, but he's spoiling for a fight. did the family pick sides in the war? >> oh, absolutely. >> freda cruse hardison is an author, whose latest book uses genealogical research to track thousands of local stories, going back to frank and jesse james. >> they were never anything but southern
jesse james is no less a legend.e hails from rural western missouri. >> jesse james was born in september 1847. >> missouri historian christopher gordon. >> his father was a baptist preacher, a hemp farmer, and he was a slaveholder. >> jesse and his older brother, frank, grow up as tensions are escalating across the u.s. over slavery... with neighboring kansas, a territory deciding whether to be free or slave, exploding in violence. >> the rhetoric is heating up...
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jesse: welcome to "watters world".he subject of tonight watters words, if you live in the united states of america, there's 50 states in the union. if you're in the media, is only one state that matters. new york. but we don't live in the united states in new york. the media thinks we don't because they all lived there. i lived there, too. it's an amazing place. but new york isri in america and new york doesn't know what's best for america. frankly, i'm sick of the new york media lecturing america like we all live in manhattan. coronavirus didn't attack any other state the way it attacked new york but we all responded like it did. i understand why. mitigation works and we flatten the curve. most states agree. some didn't. this is a very new york metro area situation. they got hammered. 8 million people in a densely populated city, subways and buses, crowded buildings and street packed high-rises, big elderly population, jfk airport like that with international flights planning all day. tens of thousands of front-line w
jesse: welcome to "watters world".he subject of tonight watters words, if you live in the united states of america, there's 50 states in the union. if you're in the media, is only one state that matters. new york. but we don't live in the united states in new york. the media thinks we don't because they all lived there. i lived there, too. it's an amazing place. but new york isri in america and new york doesn't know what's best for america. frankly, i'm sick of the new york media...
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jesse: right.o now that we've done this almost full scale national economic had lockdown, are there things that cross your mind to think maybe would you have done it any drchghtly could you have done everybody under 45 go to work? could you have maybe done regional shutdown could you have maybe just concentrated in the hot spots? could you have everybody wear masks to work or there other thing that you think maybe you could have done to spare the country from a full economic had shutdown? >> my advice was that we were dealing with a situation with the transmissibility was efficient enough that we could not take the chance that we were just letting people get infected and think that they would be no really very serious consequences because people who were young even though they did not necessarily get ill at all, clearly would be the vectors to transmit it to the people who were highly vulnerable. the elderly and those with underlying conditions. so one of those things that you can look at is, how d
jesse: right.o now that we've done this almost full scale national economic had lockdown, are there things that cross your mind to think maybe would you have done it any drchghtly could you have done everybody under 45 go to work? could you have maybe done regional shutdown could you have maybe just concentrated in the hot spots? could you have everybody wear masks to work or there other thing that you think maybe you could have done to spare the country from a full economic had shutdown?...
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jesse: that's interesting.the timing is definitely in place because of the economic calamity they have caused and we can't act to rationally as we are still trying to recover. it's amazing reporting and we will continue to follow it on special report but thanks for bringing that all right. the culprit of this virus are becoming more clear. i senator tom klein and congressman dan crenshaw introduced a bill that would allow americans to sue china in federal court to recover damages for death, injury and economic hard caused by the virus. doctors and journalists warned the world about the coronavirus, chinese communist party allowed the virus to spread quickly around the globe. this bill, the model after this law that allows families and victims of 9/11 to sue the saudi's for damages. also on that front, president trump is holding funding for the world health organization to not get up any of our tax dollars until we investigate. joining me now, fox news contributor, carolina congressman, trey. that's huge. if the
jesse: that's interesting.the timing is definitely in place because of the economic calamity they have caused and we can't act to rationally as we are still trying to recover. it's amazing reporting and we will continue to follow it on special report but thanks for bringing that all right. the culprit of this virus are becoming more clear. i senator tom klein and congressman dan crenshaw introduced a bill that would allow americans to sue china in federal court to recover damages for death,...
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next up, jesse. hopkins in baltimore and here is dana and her younger sister angie. angie lives in colorado and has four cats but she still loves jasper. i learned today that she loves the cookie monster. and here are emily and her older sisters. natalie and julie. julie is a child psychologist and natalie, a travel writer. and finally, we got greg. yes, greg said he had a picture of his three sisters and here they are. yes indeed, it must've been a very formal event. >> if you ask somebody for a picture of your three sisters, and greg, you are next. "the greg gutfeld show" tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. and tyrus is back. that's going to be a great show. what else are you going to do? now, let's do this. musical medical ♪ animals are great, animals are great, animals are great ♪ >> take a look at this little stop with this cat. you see what he's doing? isn't this amazing? look at that. really, really impressive. but in this era where people have no toilet paper, what are these people doing with all th
next up, jesse. hopkins in baltimore and here is dana and her younger sister angie. angie lives in colorado and has four cats but she still loves jasper. i learned today that she loves the cookie monster. and here are emily and her older sisters. natalie and julie. julie is a child psychologist and natalie, a travel writer. and finally, we got greg. yes, greg said he had a picture of his three sisters and here they are. yes indeed, it must've been a very formal event. >> if you ask...
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i'm yelling. >> dana: all right, jesse. >> jesse: let's go to jesse's hair news.verybody has a great wife like greg who can cut their hair for them. so people are taking matters into their own hands literally. look at this farmer. giving himself a trim with sheep shears. it does look like robert de niro. sheep shears, everybody. look at that very looks great. do you know what else looks great, "watters world," saturday night, 8:00 p.m. eastern. we have a real life virus hunter. he's a virus hunter. that's his job. he literally hunts viruses for living all over the world, so check it out. >> greg: virus hunter biden. >> jesse: [laughs] >> dana: juan, euronext. >> juan: there is no business like show business, even during the coronavirus shutdown. take a look at this actress in l.a. trying to keep her voice and acting chops going. take a look. ♪ >> ♪ the one that i want, the one that i want ooh ooh ooh ♪ >> juan: mary neely out of los angeles. she did phantom of the opera, wicked, little shop of horrors. you deserve a standing ovation for entertaining us all. >> dan
i'm yelling. >> dana: all right, jesse. >> jesse: let's go to jesse's hair news.verybody has a great wife like greg who can cut their hair for them. so people are taking matters into their own hands literally. look at this farmer. giving himself a trim with sheep shears. it does look like robert de niro. sheep shears, everybody. look at that very looks great. do you know what else looks great, "watters world," saturday night, 8:00 p.m. eastern. we have a real life virus...
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." >> jesse: hello, everybody, i am jesse watters along with juan williams, greg gutfeld, dana dana perino, and judge dineen. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ president trump says states are safely coming back as the stay-at-home shutdown continues. your daily coronavirus task force briefing will come up soon, but first, more breakouts from breakouts from coast-to-coast over coronavirus lockdown. the demonstrations putting governors under pressure to ease restrictions as president trump continues to offer his support. the protesters getting a big boost from ag bill barr who is saying that the doj could get involved. >> you have to stay in her house is close to house arrest. i'm not saying that it was not justified preyed i'm not saying in some places it might not still be justified. but it is very nervous to shutting down your livelihood, so this is a burdensome and stringent on liberty. >> jesse: some states starting to open their economies are running into resistance. brian kemp defending his plan to allow some businesses to reopen this friday. >> we took measured steps t
." >> jesse: hello, everybody, i am jesse watters along with juan williams, greg gutfeld, dana dana perino, and judge dineen. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ president trump says states are safely coming back as the stay-at-home shutdown continues. your daily coronavirus task force briefing will come up soon, but first, more breakouts from breakouts from coast-to-coast over coronavirus lockdown. the demonstrations putting governors under pressure to ease...
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jesse, are you willing to fly? >> jesse: depends where i'm going, juan.ly at your own risk until there is a vaccine. i think airline should require people to wear masks. they should suspend food and beverage, and they should test for anybody in for the virus, maybe not in first class, greg. but you know how that thing is transmitted, and they should test for anybody for the stewardesses. because i hate to make this point, but there will be rough air ahead in the industry. if they have to eliminate middle seats, they are going to start flying flights at a loss. so maybe, take the train, do a road trip, there are other options. >> juan: you are yelping over there, you think they should require masks? >> greg: there are so many things that bother me, number one, how are you going to drink? i am for the masks, but there needs to be a straw/mask combination so that you can still have your vodka-soda. and i do not fly first class, jesse. dana and i and our contracts only private. so this won't be a problem for us, dana. i have an idea, i've always had this idea
jesse, are you willing to fly? >> jesse: depends where i'm going, juan.ly at your own risk until there is a vaccine. i think airline should require people to wear masks. they should suspend food and beverage, and they should test for anybody in for the virus, maybe not in first class, greg. but you know how that thing is transmitted, and they should test for anybody for the stewardesses. because i hate to make this point, but there will be rough air ahead in the industry. if they have to...
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way to go. >> jesse: very nice. all right, we've got jesse's work out news.gym, so you have to work out at home. so my wife emma waters does a workout video that everyone can participate in. if you go to her instagram page she goes live every day at 4:00. emma waters underscore underscore, and you can follow along. i think emily compagno actually gets involved. she's feeling the burn. i can't do it, it's way too much for me. if you want to check out her past workouts she's got a youtube page. there you go, stay fit together or apart. >> emily: just say, your wife has been amazing and i've been working out with her every day. and i do have a bear in my front window. while you guys are at home in quarantine watching everything come watch my fox nation show crimes that changed america. it's been an honor to host it. >> jesse: also, watch "special report" with bret baier, and he's coming up right now. >> good evening and welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight we are waiting on the start of the daily coronavirus task force meeting at the white hou
way to go. >> jesse: very nice. all right, we've got jesse's work out news.gym, so you have to work out at home. so my wife emma waters does a workout video that everyone can participate in. if you go to her instagram page she goes live every day at 4:00. emma waters underscore underscore, and you can follow along. i think emily compagno actually gets involved. she's feeling the burn. i can't do it, it's way too much for me. if you want to check out her past workouts she's got a youtube...
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all right, jesse, then the jud judge. >> jesse: take a lap.ay that the president appreciates the coverage of the media and takes bad coverage very personally and has taken it upon himself to police the media. and the media is squealing like a bunch of stuffed pigs, because they have never been policed before. remember, for years and years and years it was only the media who had access to raw footage and could edit tape and distributed. now every american including the president has access to the same footage. so it is not propaganda when you show the media what they said, he just held a mirror up to the media and basically said, how dare you get it wrong and then come into a briefing room and wag your finger at me like that. and the point is this, there is just a wrestling match at this point between trump and to the press over the narrative. and the narrative they want to sell is that trump was late and wrong. and to the president is saying, no, i wasn't. pulls out fauci. and says every single time i made a scientific recommendation to the pr
all right, jesse, then the jud judge. >> jesse: take a lap.ay that the president appreciates the coverage of the media and takes bad coverage very personally and has taken it upon himself to police the media. and the media is squealing like a bunch of stuffed pigs, because they have never been policed before. remember, for years and years and years it was only the media who had access to raw footage and could edit tape and distributed. now every american including the president has access...
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. ♪ ♪ jesse: welcome to "watters world" i'm jesse watters.king the truth, that's the subject of tonight's waters word. we need to know everything about the coronavirus to prevent pandemics in the future. we know it came from bats, and we know it came from china. but when, where and how exactly? the chinese communist government doesn't want you to know. they're hiding the truth and spinning tales about how great they handled it we won't swallow propaganda like some in the media we're looking for the truth. last week we discussed two scientific theories about the origins of the virus. did it come from a wuhan wet market or come from accidental leak at a wuhan lab? steve mosher was our guest and internationally recognized authority on china. it has his belief that the virus jumped from bats to humans in a poorly run research lab. >> china has collected 2,000 dangerous viruses from the wild including 300 coronaviruses roughly we understand many of which came from the interimmediate horseshoe bats that we're talking about as original carrier of th
. ♪ ♪ jesse: welcome to "watters world" i'm jesse watters.king the truth, that's the subject of tonight's waters word. we need to know everything about the coronavirus to prevent pandemics in the future. we know it came from bats, and we know it came from china. but when, where and how exactly? the chinese communist government doesn't want you to know. they're hiding the truth and spinning tales about how great they handled it we won't swallow propaganda like some in the media...
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jesse misses his full length mirror.es the magic mushrooms she used to buy on canal street. and i miss the charity work with the orphans. the social distancing has taken us from a lot. of the whole world looks like a gym on prom night, people standing against walls nervous. but it's for a grander mission to save lives. this is the d-day, except the d stands or do nothing. but there is one more thing that i miss "one more thing." ms animals are great, i miss jesse's mom's ruthless text, and juan's stories about his track suits. and dana's inability to escape any story without working in her dog, whose name escapes me. ♪ >> jasper. jasper! [maniacal laugh] jasper! >> dana: [laughs] >> greg: you don't get that on cnn, probably for good reason. honestly the press briefing interrupts our show, which it showed, and we never get to the one more thing, making us the real heroes. so today, because many of you ask for it and many of you didn't, we are doing the show in reverse, starting the b block with "one more thing." ♪ >> dana
jesse misses his full length mirror.es the magic mushrooms she used to buy on canal street. and i miss the charity work with the orphans. the social distancing has taken us from a lot. of the whole world looks like a gym on prom night, people standing against walls nervous. but it's for a grander mission to save lives. this is the d-day, except the d stands or do nothing. but there is one more thing that i miss "one more thing." ms animals are great, i miss jesse's mom's ruthless...
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jesse, let me begin with you. just was curious of what you would think, because georgia has been aggressive in going forward with reopening, but the president says he does not approve. a strongly disagrees. so what are other states to take from this? how can they go about reopening of the president is critical of governor kemp in georgia? >> jesse: he did not stop the governor, he said he was critical. to the governor has to make his own decision. and that is not forcing businesses to open. he is giving businesses the opportunity to open if they feel comfortable doing that. and that's okay. it's like when you sprain your ankle, right, you take a week or two off, then you tape it up and get back out there. maybe you take it to full speed, see if it feels okay. if it's okay, you can play. if it's not, you have to rest it a little longer. that's all georgia is doing. they are testing the ankle out, someone has to dive in first. it might as well be georgia. georgia has under 1,000 fatalities. new york has 21,000. they
jesse, let me begin with you. just was curious of what you would think, because georgia has been aggressive in going forward with reopening, but the president says he does not approve. a strongly disagrees. so what are other states to take from this? how can they go about reopening of the president is critical of governor kemp in georgia? >> jesse: he did not stop the governor, he said he was critical. to the governor has to make his own decision. and that is not forcing businesses to...
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jesse, i don't know that jesse would've ever really embraced the word womanist. i think of her in a way that i think of dolly parton. i don't know if you guys have heard the amazing series of podcasts about dolly parton. just the last few months. there is a lot of discussion in the podcasts which include interviews with her. but i had dolly is a hero to feminist because she not only sane, she became her own boss, and she charted her own course, and she's incredibly talented songwriter and businessperson as well as being a singer and performer. but feminist in the label it dolly parton wanted to embrace. she was doing that in their own light but did not wanted to be ideal of jiggly there. i think of jesse as the semi. she grew up with this boy's name, her grandfather's name. she got herself educated like a boy, ultimately was forced back into traditional generals did not reject them. she was away for much of his mother, she took care of kids for and she with the grief of losing children. in infancy which is really common then. she did all of those things and she s
jesse, i don't know that jesse would've ever really embraced the word womanist. i think of her in a way that i think of dolly parton. i don't know if you guys have heard the amazing series of podcasts about dolly parton. just the last few months. there is a lot of discussion in the podcasts which include interviews with her. but i had dolly is a hero to feminist because she not only sane, she became her own boss, and she charted her own course, and she's incredibly talented songwriter and...
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i think of jesse fremont the same way.she grew up with the boys nam name, got her self educated like a boy come ultimately forced back into gender roles and did not reject it she was a wife and mother and dealt with the grief of losing children in infancy which was common then and did all of those things while her husband was across the world but yet she also wanted to be politically engaged and active and have something to say to the president of the united states and was one of the managers of her husbands presidential campaign in every way in that respect to feminist. but some years after the election of 1856 elizabeth cady stanton said you are very rich would you mind making a contribution to the women's suffrage movement? are original response was i'm not sure i want to do that women in their present condition management better. [laughter] later she changed her mind. but that is another of many things that is profoundly modern about the story if you think about the complicated relationship that a great number of peopl
i think of jesse fremont the same way.she grew up with the boys nam name, got her self educated like a boy come ultimately forced back into gender roles and did not reject it she was a wife and mother and dealt with the grief of losing children in infancy which was common then and did all of those things while her husband was across the world but yet she also wanted to be politically engaged and active and have something to say to the president of the united states and was one of the managers...
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so jesse was crucial.the first person to hear a story when he came back to take dictation of the stories he had to tell and the letters by various means by out west and take them to newspaper editors and have them published to publicize these achievements seeming to know it would be the case and they read like a press release. her letters read like love letters his red like of press release. teethree but they took advantage of the fact of the conversation and the phone just rang so don't feel embarrassed. so this is. when weekly newspapers have been around america for a long time become daily newspapers but there are more and more daily newspapers and it was being accelerated more and more because of the invention of the telegraph and in 1844 to succeed in stringing copper wires from washington dc from united states capital all the way to baltimore where the dnc was hold on - - held send word of each development at the convention back to washington and was deciphering his own code that bears his name and t
so jesse was crucial.the first person to hear a story when he came back to take dictation of the stories he had to tell and the letters by various means by out west and take them to newspaper editors and have them published to publicize these achievements seeming to know it would be the case and they read like a press release. her letters read like love letters his red like of press release. teethree but they took advantage of the fact of the conversation and the phone just rang so don't feel...
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>> katie: after jesse talks about going to the beach and tanning. >> jesse: the top ceos of the countryey want the thing opened up. but they are afraid to say it publicly, because the u.s. media will chop their heads off and they will say that you are mr. burns from the "simpsons." you are a scoundrel who only cares about dollars instead of death. so we are going to open it up and keep the social distancing and you open it up by four factors. age, region, and job. and everybody under 45 gets to go back to work. obviously you open up small retailers and then you get the salons open quickly for greg, and they may be moved to restaurants and social gatherings like concerts way later. this is way later. at the very end. maybe you don't open the restaurant. listen, you have to open up the restaurant soon. maybe you don't do it right away, they may be that is phase two. and when you open them up, how about you don't go full capacity. you have may be a table in between each table. like a movie theater. maybe three seats in between each section, because you have to get the thing unplugged. and
>> katie: after jesse talks about going to the beach and tanning. >> jesse: the top ceos of the countryey want the thing opened up. but they are afraid to say it publicly, because the u.s. media will chop their heads off and they will say that you are mr. burns from the "simpsons." you are a scoundrel who only cares about dollars instead of death. so we are going to open it up and keep the social distancing and you open it up by four factors. age, region, and job. and...
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>> bret: you are right, jesse. president said he has the authority about turning the government on, that by the constitution is not accurate. he does have the ability to be very persuasive on federal guidelines and what the federal government would like to see. but it is each individual governor and even down to the local municipality, the mayors that have the real say going forward. if you have this different approach, it is going to be haphazard, but it is by law how it is supposed to happen. >> jesse: greg, i want to talk about your hair. i don't think it is appropriate for me to talk about your hair while people are losing jobs, maybe we can talk about it in another segment, but it does look good. before thank you. >> jesse: in terms of the fight, it is a federal system, the government cannot say you do this, alabama you do that, they have to decide. i cannot see this thing working smoothly, can you? >> greg: i think the population, the general population has to play a role in this for it to work. i have this t
>> bret: you are right, jesse. president said he has the authority about turning the government on, that by the constitution is not accurate. he does have the ability to be very persuasive on federal guidelines and what the federal government would like to see. but it is each individual governor and even down to the local municipality, the mayors that have the real say going forward. if you have this different approach, it is going to be haphazard, but it is by law how it is supposed to...
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>> jesse: no, i watched sports. monologue like no one will realize what just happened. i want everybody in america to focus on one thing, greg didn't do a monologue today. so what were you doing that you were so busy that you could not do a monologue? >> greg: i was doing charity work with the orphans. juan, would you zoom with a llama? >> juan: i was reading about it for this segment, and it seems like people think they are comfort animals, it's just fun. somebody should call jasper, he could get a big job all of a sudden. but what are the options? you break up with someone these days but that's a bad one, okay, okay. the options these days are texting, video, phone call, and with the coronavirus, i guess the best option would be zoom. you can't stand on the street corner and scream at them. >> greg: katie, hundreds of employees for zoom live in china, couldn't they be compromised by the chinese government, and then they can listen in on our meetings and see what kind of animals we like and then perhaps invade us t
>> jesse: no, i watched sports. monologue like no one will realize what just happened. i want everybody in america to focus on one thing, greg didn't do a monologue today. so what were you doing that you were so busy that you could not do a monologue? >> greg: i was doing charity work with the orphans. juan, would you zoom with a llama? >> juan: i was reading about it for this segment, and it seems like people think they are comfort animals, it's just fun. somebody should call...
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this before i cry every day, jesse. >> jesse: i know, after the show. coronavirus task force is coming up soon. but while we wait for that, democrats are once again playing politics in a pandemic, is shifty adam schiff signaling that he is up for more trump investigation. ♪ 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. with benefits that help bring peace of mind that gives me cash back onesome new aeverything.akuten that's ebates. i get cash back on electronics, travel, clothes. you're talking about ebates. i can't stop talking about rakuten. pretty good deal - peter sfx [blender] ebates is now rakuten, sign up today. daddy, i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide. watch your favorites from anywhere in the house with the xfinity stream app. free with your xfinity service. now any room can be a tv room. stream live tv, on
this before i cry every day, jesse. >> jesse: i know, after the show. coronavirus task force is coming up soon. but while we wait for that, democrats are once again playing politics in a pandemic, is shifty adam schiff signaling that he is up for more trump investigation. ♪ 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...
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." ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with juan williams, dana perino, jesse watters, and kennedy, "the five ♪ well, the big orange meanie has struck again. >> today i am instructing my administration to halt funding of the world health organization while the review is conducted to assess the world health organization's role in some severe mismanagement and covering up the spread of the coronavirus. had the w.h.o. done its job to get medical experts into china to objectively assess the situation underground and to call out china's lack of transparency, the outbreak could have been contained at a source with very little deaths. >> greg: as if on cue, the media spewed. >> this is an attempt by the president to steer you away from his own actions. >> if you go through the scapegoats that he has blamed so far for the coronavirus pandemic, the w.h.o., members of the news media, members of congress. >> what you're seeing is a president who deflects, demeans, and announces others as opposed to taking responsibility. >> if i had to sum it up, i would say sheer madness, it is strictly political. >> w
." ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with juan williams, dana perino, jesse watters, and kennedy, "the five ♪ well, the big orange meanie has struck again. >> today i am instructing my administration to halt funding of the world health organization while the review is conducted to assess the world health organization's role in some severe mismanagement and covering up the spread of the coronavirus. had the w.h.o. done its job to get medical experts into china to objectively...
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jesse! come back! he's probably really mad.ting so scared. >> you all are terrible people. did you know? >> yeah, we're good. everyone knew. >> i was so excited to get him. >> i was watchin' you all day today, knowing. >> i told them you would protect me in every way, and if i was doing something too embarrassing you would cut it off. >> is this what you did? >> yes! >> oh! [ bleep ] >> thank you, jimmy kimmel! >> [ bleep ] you, jimmy. >> oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: that's when people are allowed to be in a trailer together. you're both very welcome. >> everyone always asks, do you ever want to get back at eric, my answer's like i just don't have the time or the energy to do it, so like when you said that you were going to do this for me, i thought, this is going to be great. it's going to be epic, i just have to show up. i cannot believe this turned around on me. >> jimmy: sometimes that's how it goes. so now next week on wednesday is the finale of "modern family." we'll see you guys back that week. we'll have everybody back. we'll
jesse! come back! he's probably really mad.ting so scared. >> you all are terrible people. did you know? >> yeah, we're good. everyone knew. >> i was so excited to get him. >> i was watchin' you all day today, knowing. >> i told them you would protect me in every way, and if i was doing something too embarrassing you would cut it off. >> is this what you did? >> yes! >> oh! [ bleep ] >> thank you, jimmy kimmel! >> [ bleep ] you, jimmy....
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>> jesse: i still have them on. right here, baby.] 's >> greg: the white house corona task force will be meeting soon. bernie sanders and his campaign but that's not the end of the story. find out why he is delegates, next. ♪ 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . it's a voice on the other end of the phone. a note to say you're on our mind. a willingness to come to you. the world and how we interact with each other is changing. but that will never change who we are at lexus. now, more than ever, you and your needs come first. find out what service options are available in your area at lexus.com/people first in nearly 100 years serving the military community, we've seen you go through tough times and every time, you've shown us, you're much tougher
>> jesse: i still have them on. right here, baby.] 's >> greg: the white house corona task force will be meeting soon. bernie sanders and his campaign but that's not the end of the story. find out why he is delegates, next. ♪ 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you...
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so he was the one wasting time. >> dana: all right, let's start with you, jesse.terday you said you are a nonpartisan guy. we will go to you for your take as to who is winning on the politics of this, because the republicans seem to me to figure out a way to really try to pin something on nancy pelosi, but yet, she is blaming them. >> jesse: i don't mind that nancy squeezed mitch, i mind that it took her a week to do it. it does not take that long, but she drags it out. trying to steal trump's thunder and make democrats roll over at her parliamentary maneuvers. if she was a republican and try to posture up like this for a week during the pandemic, they would hunt her down like a dog. and he would see lower thirds on cable television that said, pelosi layoffs. but that's not what happen. here's how quickly she handled desperate to get mitch on the phone. and go, mitch, it's nancy. what we are going to do is this. i need a little bit more money for hospitals, testing, and small business loans, and we need it done soon. mitch says, hey, nance, we can't do this right
so he was the one wasting time. >> dana: all right, let's start with you, jesse.terday you said you are a nonpartisan guy. we will go to you for your take as to who is winning on the politics of this, because the republicans seem to me to figure out a way to really try to pin something on nancy pelosi, but yet, she is blaming them. >> jesse: i don't mind that nancy squeezed mitch, i mind that it took her a week to do it. it does not take that long, but she drags it out. trying to...
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jesse, correct me if i'm wrong.g the paper. >> i was. >> he was reading the newspaper. he was so unconcerned with the screen test. and then he put down the paper and came over and tapped me on the shoulder and i was like, rocking back and forth and doing my lines, and jesse was like, hey, i think we have a mutual friend in josh gad, and i basically jumped, and jesse went in and got the part. and then i, it took me about another month. >> jimmy: were any of you skeptical early on that the show would succeed? >> you know, i didn't know what the show was going to do, and i point to one phone call i got very early on after someone had seen the show. i was driving down ventura boulevard on the way to eat an ice cuban lunch and they said eric? and i said yeah, ed o'neill. i said oh, my gosh, how are you? and he said listen. the show's fantastic, we're all [ bleep ] great! eric, if this show doesn't last ten years, i don't know what the hell i'm doin' in this business. >> jimmy: is that true? >> and i just, that's an absol
jesse, correct me if i'm wrong.g the paper. >> i was. >> he was reading the newspaper. he was so unconcerned with the screen test. and then he put down the paper and came over and tapped me on the shoulder and i was like, rocking back and forth and doing my lines, and jesse was like, hey, i think we have a mutual friend in josh gad, and i basically jumped, and jesse went in and got the part. and then i, it took me about another month. >> jimmy: were any of you skeptical early...
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>> jesse: i don't have a problem with that.e the possibility that someone like an adam schiff will use it as a vehicle to politically damage the trump administration when they will probably still be fighting the after effects months and months and months from now. >> dana: we have seen this before, right? there was a 9/11 commission report, and there was an after action report, that's a train. by katrina. now my stomach. actually, just so you know, the town is very excited that we did the segment yesterday, with new jersey transit about how loud the train is, and now we have them right where we want them. >> jesse: now we have leverag leverage. >> dana: after katrina, there was an after action report that was done through the office of homeland security in the white house. and there is a great new person that could do that. grant townsend dated in the bush administration. it was very helpful. and when you look at hurricanes response since then, it has been helpful. why do you do an after action report? is it to assign blame or
>> jesse: i don't have a problem with that.e the possibility that someone like an adam schiff will use it as a vehicle to politically damage the trump administration when they will probably still be fighting the after effects months and months and months from now. >> dana: we have seen this before, right? there was a 9/11 commission report, and there was an after action report, that's a train. by katrina. now my stomach. actually, just so you know, the town is very excited that we...
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jesse ventura. world according to. i'm back finally from off the grid jesse ventura comes back for the world according to jesse and today of course we're going to talk about the corona virus and the impact it's having on us and the rest of the world sit tight. the war. i am for you to fantasy here with governor jesse ventura jesse welcome back i really missed you. well i missed you too bridget and i really have to explain i am lost on everything i go off the grid i don't see television i don't read papers i don't know anything about what's going on so when the corona virus hit i got only bits and pieces down in mexico and i will tell you this the mexican government was kind but they asked all of us gringos to please go home and that was simply because they haven't gotten hit yet and they feel if they do get hit they don't have the capability to take care of their people as well as our people so i followed their advice i drove my wife and i drove home and i got to tell you it was one of the greatest drives home traffic
jesse ventura. world according to. i'm back finally from off the grid jesse ventura comes back for the world according to jesse and today of course we're going to talk about the corona virus and the impact it's having on us and the rest of the world sit tight. the war. i am for you to fantasy here with governor jesse ventura jesse welcome back i really missed you. well i missed you too bridget and i really have to explain i am lost on everything i go off the grid i don't see television i don't...
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if you can raise the money, i want to get into those deep pockets with jesse and dana and greg. >> jessere not deep anymore, juan. >> juan: you guys can give. the only thought that i had about this is that it is feasible. because how do you enforce such a law? if somebody wants the drive, no more airplanes, no more buses, and they get on the car, somebody is mom is sick in the hot spot, how do you prevent that person from going to the side of an ailing relative? i don't know. and you have to keep in mind, sometimes as we have learned from watching the coronavirus -- >> jesse: juan, we are going to the white house right now, from the white house briefing the country. >> president trump: it is vital that every american follows the guidelines over 30 days to slow the spread. the sacrifices we make over the next four weeks will have countless american lives saved. we are going to save a lot of american lives. we are in control of our own fate. maintaining social distance, practicing vigorous hygiene and staying at home are your most effective ways to win the war and escape danger. while you
if you can raise the money, i want to get into those deep pockets with jesse and dana and greg. >> jessere not deep anymore, juan. >> juan: you guys can give. the only thought that i had about this is that it is feasible. because how do you enforce such a law? if somebody wants the drive, no more airplanes, no more buses, and they get on the car, somebody is mom is sick in the hot spot, how do you prevent that person from going to the side of an ailing relative? i don't know. and...
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go became back to the us to a different -- the same old world. >> guest: the same old world and jesse owens and many of those other olympians from the 1936 olympics came back and were not treated or welcomed the way we are accustomed to olympic champions being welcomed. >> guest: jesse owens returned home to the oppression of jim crow, working basically meaningful jobs -- menial jobs like racing horses and pumping gas. >> guest: it comes as a sideshow. it was a tragic outcome for somebody who had been regarded as defeating hitler and really embarrassing hitler in germany. >> guest: who was robert abbott? >> a great newspaper editor, chicago defender was one of the most important publications in america for black americans and it really, during a period when chicago, there was migration, chicago, nationally being kind of a beacon for truth and leading the way so robert abbott deserved and of course the journalists. we will have some journalism representation. >> what was the importance of the defendant? what is the importance of the defendant? >> black newspapers at the time were reall
go became back to the us to a different -- the same old world. >> guest: the same old world and jesse owens and many of those other olympians from the 1936 olympics came back and were not treated or welcomed the way we are accustomed to olympic champions being welcomed. >> guest: jesse owens returned home to the oppression of jim crow, working basically meaningful jobs -- menial jobs like racing horses and pumping gas. >> guest: it comes as a sideshow. it was a tragic outcome...
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i was getting ready to go. >> jesse: i'm like greg.: you just make blanket statements. [laughter] >> greg: the mayor wants to hava parade and i know it's a noble thought for responders and hospital staff, but is it really wide to have massive events once you reopen the city? >> you just have to look at what happened in st. louis in philadelphia after 1918, the spanish flu. philadelphia had a massive spike in cases again and a lot of deaths occurred. but in terms of the prison population and people being re-offenders, i mean, the 2018 bureau of justice statistics actually said that about six to 8% of people released from prison will get put back in for three years for committing a new crime. it's not even like they flipped like crime whether or not people were going to commit crimes again. we need to be smarter about this. >> greg: you know, dana, i think that de blasio's success is based on all the work that was done before him with bloomberg and giuliani. it's like they gave him an expense account of a healthy city and he's just spend
i was getting ready to go. >> jesse: i'm like greg.: you just make blanket statements. [laughter] >> greg: the mayor wants to hava parade and i know it's a noble thought for responders and hospital staff, but is it really wide to have massive events once you reopen the city? >> you just have to look at what happened in st. louis in philadelphia after 1918, the spanish flu. philadelphia had a massive spike in cases again and a lot of deaths occurred. but in terms of the prison...
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madame fremont, they cried, jesse, jesse, give us jesse. a newspaper said she could have been elected queen. she achieved celebrity much like her husband's with fame out of proportion to her accomplishments, unless we count her husband's fame among those accomplishments. this is to me a very modern story because it is a story about rugged wilderness challenges, but also a story about fame, about what you make of the work that you do, about reputation. it was a time when the news media were expanding, when democracy was flourishing, when great issues were being debated, and the premonth -- fremonts put themselves at the center of it all. the first thing that had to happen was the exploration, the map making of the west. john c. fremont had a reputation, built a reputation as an utterly fearless adventurer who surmounted one difficulty after another. although he was also in reality a rather erratic leader. he would hire groups of civilians, maybe a couple dozen, sometimes more, in st. louis and head out into the wilderness. in 1842, in the fi
madame fremont, they cried, jesse, jesse, give us jesse. a newspaper said she could have been elected queen. she achieved celebrity much like her husband's with fame out of proportion to her accomplishments, unless we count her husband's fame among those accomplishments. this is to me a very modern story because it is a story about rugged wilderness challenges, but also a story about fame, about what you make of the work that you do, about reputation. it was a time when the news media were...
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i think i argued for jesse jackson as a forerunner to barack obama. he kind of first set the idea that it was possible. a lot of people did not want to run for president, and was also as it was a great orator and someone who inspired many generations to have hope and faith. there is a lot of debate. people were getting knocked down and added on. it was very spiritual. >> host: you are the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he consider for this "the fierce 44"? >> guest: yes he was raised to, as a supreme court justice who certainly someone who is raised. there were a lot of people who were raised that i think we were mindful also of not trying to make these choices based on ideology or based on factors that hey this person was isolated from the race, we try to look at achievement, and what was done. obviously, with 44 you are missing a lot of people. tiger woods is not on here. i think louis armstrong is another that was debated. >> guest: but duke ellington is in there. yes he's in there the process was we thought about we don't want
i think i argued for jesse jackson as a forerunner to barack obama. he kind of first set the idea that it was possible. a lot of people did not want to run for president, and was also as it was a great orator and someone who inspired many generations to have hope and faith. there is a lot of debate. people were getting knocked down and added on. it was very spiritual. >> host: you are the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he consider for this "the fierce 44"?...
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rene, jesse's brother. >> oh, you're jesse's brother. what do you do here? >> animal care tech. >> okay. you like it? >> it's good. >> what do you love about this place? >> uh, just being with dogs, man. there's something that's always gonna love you every time you come in whether it's a bad day or a good day, you got a happy dog with you. >> how do you like working with andrew? >> uh... it can be a little complicated to explain. >> seems like he gets a little... >> uh... you gotta work. >> yeah. all right, man, well, good meeting you. i'll be seeing you around. >> sounds good. >> all right, buddy. hey, jesse, can i grab you for a minute, bud? >> yeah. >> jesse's the park manager, and he's a critical staff member. i mean, he's running what i consider 50% of this business, the center of the business. so you and i haven't had a chance to talk or anything. do you wanna be here long-term? >> actually, yeah, i love it here. i mean, i been here seven years now. i mean, i been probably the longest one here and worked every shift imaginable here. i mean, i know the
rene, jesse's brother. >> oh, you're jesse's brother. what do you do here? >> animal care tech. >> okay. you like it? >> it's good. >> what do you love about this place? >> uh, just being with dogs, man. there's something that's always gonna love you every time you come in whether it's a bad day or a good day, you got a happy dog with you. >> how do you like working with andrew? >> uh... it can be a little complicated to explain. >> seems...
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c1 jesse returned home to the apartment to jim crow it with menial jobs like racing horses and popping gas. >> guest: is kind of a sideshow is a really tragic outcome for somebody who had essentially regarded as defeating hitler. and really embarrassing hitler and the games in germany. see what i wanted to ask who was robert abbott's? >> guest: he was a great newspaper editor of the chicago defender was the most important publication in america for black americans. it was during a period when chicago where there is a migration, the chicago and relate nationally, in kind of a beacon for truth. and leading the way. robert abbott definitely deserved and of course journalists, we have to have journalists representation. two what was the ports of the defender? what is the importance. >> host: i think black newspapers of the time, i mean african-american were working at the papers. this is where we got our news. news like the amsterdam news and of course the afro-american, other papers from the country were black papers, they were out covering the civil rights movement, and covering injustic
c1 jesse returned home to the apartment to jim crow it with menial jobs like racing horses and popping gas. >> guest: is kind of a sideshow is a really tragic outcome for somebody who had essentially regarded as defeating hitler. and really embarrassing hitler and the games in germany. see what i wanted to ask who was robert abbott's? >> guest: he was a great newspaper editor of the chicago defender was the most important publication in america for black americans. it was during a...
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i think i argued for jesse jackson as a forerunner to barack obama and he kind of first set the idea that it was possible, a lot of people didn't want to run for president and also as a great writer and someone who's inspired many generations to kind of have hope and faith. so there was a lot of debate. people getting knocked down and added on. and it was very spirited. >> you're the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this year's 44? >> he was raised to and as a supreme court justice he was someone who was raised. there were a lot of people who were raised i think that we were mindful also of not trying to make these choices based on ideology for face on factors that hey, this person was isolated from the race read we tried to look at achievements and what was done and obviously with 44, you're missing a lot of people. tiger woods is not on here. i think louis armstrong was another that was debated. >> but detailing, duke ellington is in here. >> part of it is the process was to about, we don't want to have it overly weighted with civil rights for a
i think i argued for jesse jackson as a forerunner to barack obama and he kind of first set the idea that it was possible, a lot of people didn't want to run for president and also as a great writer and someone who's inspired many generations to kind of have hope and faith. so there was a lot of debate. people getting knocked down and added on. and it was very spirited. >> you're the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this year's 44? >> he was...
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yes, you do. >> jesse: no, not really.losed spaces. >> dana: we will go to the exports. >> greg: at the press briefing will be up soon, and it is trump versus pelosi as the president gets called out for another stimulus plan. hey, can i... hold on one second... 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%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease pro
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. >> dana: i was hoping. >> jesse: it is a great idea.e can walk and chew gum at the same time, there have to be people in washington looking to open up certain sectors of the economy in certain places, certain age groups and demographics as fast as possib possible. right now you are praying for the velocity of the snapback. we are talking about the v shape recovery. it is not a guaranteed v shaped recovery. it depends on how fast the vaccine comes out and how well we social distance, and do americans feel comfortable immediately going back to their regular lifestyle? are americans going to rush headfirst back into packed restaurants? are americans going to rush back into the small type cabins and fly around? are a large chunk of people in new york city, are they going to stay away? that takes the tax base out there. there could be good things. you could have a manufacturing renaissance or democrats try to push socialism down our throat. we don't know how it is going to be. but we know that the american spirit still is very strong. i was
. >> dana: i was hoping. >> jesse: it is a great idea.e can walk and chew gum at the same time, there have to be people in washington looking to open up certain sectors of the economy in certain places, certain age groups and demographics as fast as possib possible. right now you are praying for the velocity of the snapback. we are talking about the v shape recovery. it is not a guaranteed v shaped recovery. it depends on how fast the vaccine comes out and how well we social...
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jesse brags about murder committed in 1982.ana leaves methamphetamines by the coffee maker, and juan males in his ballot to vote for trump. >> jesse: i still have my calendar from 1992 that i saved, so i'm going to be exonerated. juan williams, i have not seen a lot of people defend what the fbi did, but flynn, give it your best shot. >> juan: this is no bombshell. i mean, clearly flynn said to the court, he admitted his own guilt. he said he lied and then took responsibility. and then the president, president trump sent out a tweet saying he lied to the vice president. that's why i fired him. with regards to the notes, all that is his typical law enforcement technique. they have the transcripts of the conversation with the russians, and the question was, was he going to confess or was he going to live? what's the bombshell. >> jesse: they set them up, juan. nothing illegal about talking to the russians. >> greg: if he was a young 18-year-old, you would be upset. >> jesse: dana has a great one. let's go to "one more thing." com
jesse brags about murder committed in 1982.ana leaves methamphetamines by the coffee maker, and juan males in his ballot to vote for trump. >> jesse: i still have my calendar from 1992 that i saved, so i'm going to be exonerated. juan williams, i have not seen a lot of people defend what the fbi did, but flynn, give it your best shot. >> juan: this is no bombshell. i mean, clearly flynn said to the court, he admitted his own guilt. he said he lied and then took responsibility. and...
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i think i argued for jesse jackson, as a four runner to rock obama, he kind of first set the idea it was possible while people didn't want to run for president and also as a great orator and someone who has inspired many generations to have hope and faith. so, there was a lot of debate. people getting knocked down and added on. it was very spirited. >> host: here the co-author of a book on justice clearing drink clarence johnson, was he considered? >> guest: he was raised to in as a supreme court justice he certainly was someone who was raised. a lot of people were raised i think we were mindful also of not trying to make these choices based on ideology, or based on factors that hey, this person was isolated from the race. we tried to look at achievement and what was done. obviously with 44, you are missing a lot of people. tiger woods is not on here. i think louis armstrong is another that was debated. >> guest: duke ellington is in there. >> guest: part of the process is we thought about we don't want to have it overly weighted with civil rights or activist figures. you could fill
i think i argued for jesse jackson, as a four runner to rock obama, he kind of first set the idea it was possible while people didn't want to run for president and also as a great orator and someone who has inspired many generations to have hope and faith. so, there was a lot of debate. people getting knocked down and added on. it was very spirited. >> host: here the co-author of a book on justice clearing drink clarence johnson, was he considered? >> guest: he was raised to in as a...
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jess, if you could answer that.u had it, then they may have some immunity to getting ill, but that does not mean they cannot necessarily spread it. in future, it may be the case that people who have had it could be allowed out, but at the moment we do not know enough, that is what the experts are trying to work out now. they are doing as much as they can to find out, but at the moment unfortunately the only thing we can say is for people to carry on following the advice, staying at home and keeping a distance and hopefully in the future then we will start to make more plans about who can go out, and we will hopefully all get immunity to it. obviously without testing, people may think they have had it but not really know, but if you are in a house where you have been in quarantine with someone who does seem to have it, can there be an assumption that everyone else in that house is not going to get it? if they haven't shown symptoms while living alongside people who have? you kind of mention part of the problem, becau
jess, if you could answer that.u had it, then they may have some immunity to getting ill, but that does not mean they cannot necessarily spread it. in future, it may be the case that people who have had it could be allowed out, but at the moment we do not know enough, that is what the experts are trying to work out now. they are doing as much as they can to find out, but at the moment unfortunately the only thing we can say is for people to carry on following the advice, staying at home and...