so we have in tandem the conversation of he won't be security and also concerned and conversations about his skin when he's born. >> yeah, when meg said it's an entirely true and i'm saying it not because i'm an expert open royalty, far from it. my favorite castle is white. i just read the same stuff that you do. turns out only grand brats and direct line of succession to be presses. meghan marries a prince and moves to hollywood. inks deals with spot flies and rubs elbows with the clooneys but sadly her child won't be a prince. she's the real victim though. as for the rest of her complaints, they could be real. i have my own problems and so do you. she blames hers on race and why not? it's the universal fits off complaint these days. it wasn't racism that harmed lady diana. it's the life when you become the story. markle can exploit the racial obsession embraced by western media, but the tabloids would have hounded her if she's white, black or brown. the queen, the prince, the end easy will publicity? there's an attraction between narcissism and victim hood. victimhood can deliver it by the barrel. so anyone that crosses her can be the-wiser. a clever operator. she showed in the oppression olympics, anybody can play even from behind a gated mansion in hollywood. oh, dana, i'm so excited. i wore purple. >> is that why? >> this is a royalty guilty. i feel guilty for martha maccallum. i could have made up for the last time. >> we had her on newsroom. >> so anyway, do you believe they weren't going to protect a baby? seems far-fetched. you're a royal baby. all royal babies get protection. >> i think what it was, once they decided to leave and not to do any of their duties and then they weren't given like the -- basically the protections and the funds that come from the royal service. so sounds to me like that's something that maybe they could have talked about beforehand and maybe the palace didn't handle that well. but it's not like they're not able to -- they have to pay for their own security. basically that was it. should the british taxpayer pay for the security if they're not there? i would argue no. the other thing that really got me in the interview, two things. did you see for eight minutes that they talked about who made who cry about dresses? i'm pretty sure in every family someone cries when there's a big wedding. it's dreadful. she got to do this and he didn't get to do that especially in big families. it was eight minutes about who made who cry about flower girl dresses. and kate middleton sound flowers, which was a gracious things to do. i do wonder why oprah winfrey didn't press them harder on asking who sent it? everybody in the u.k. is saying who said it? it might have been said. but again, i'd do that. the last thing i'd say is, she said i department think about any of this before i got married. can't be true. can't possibly be true. >> yeah. do a correction there that the royal baby does have some large duties. so the issue here with the accusations, because she's not named the person, the only person that has control over whoever is a prince or a princess according to piers morgan is the queen. so she's basically -- sounds like she's settling a score like she's just like -- they're all race it's. am i wrong? that's my guess. >> you know, it's -- race is so tricky. greg, why are you putting this all on her? because it was an interview with her and the prince. so the prince is there. he's backing up the same thing and oprah did ask him who said this. i'm no expert on line of success. but harry is a prince. he should know what he's talking about. i will say this. no matter what color as a you pointed out, royal family has tweeted people that marry into it not very gracious terms. diana got blasted because she department want to stand there and smile aware a crown. he wanted it to be a human being and reach out to people. she got treated horribly not just by the royal family but by the tabloids. they ate her up. so seems to me pretty reasonable for the prince not to want his wife to be treated the way his mother was treated and for him to be protective of her. if he's sitting there and he's telling oprah the same thing, i think the racial dynamic shifts a bit and i don't think it's playing the race card. that's a couple that has a real complaint. i'm more likely to believe them than i am the people that complain about them. >> fair enough. dagen, you're the fox news royal correspondent. you've followed this since day one. sorry why continue fly you out there. what are your thoughts? >> yeah, because i speak the queen's english and nobody else in the building? thank you. my mother raised me and told me what never let your success or your self-worth be defined be i a tierra on your head on the man on your arms. i'm the worst person to ask about this. she wasn't talking about me marrying in to royalty. you have to judge this whole interview in its entirety. there's big chunks that are not credible. that meghan markle didn't know who prince harry was ant didn't google him? okay. she didn't know she had to curtsey in front of the queen? that doesn't smell right. and that she learned to curtsey before she went in to meet the queen, that she had no knowledge of the history of this family or the protocols. what is more preposterous, harry didn't prepare her for any of that. his mother went through it and how she was treated. all of the problems, the bulimia, the depression, all of that she suffered. why would he ever -- why wouldn't he school her on what was in store or why wouldn't he tell her, hey, maybe we should become part of the firm if we get married in the first place. prince harry comes across like a flashlight with no batteries in it. totally useless. >> jesse, i saved you for last, this is a story that is important to your heart. you have been googling prince harry since 1997. what is your story? >> you've seen my search history. i'm glad that's the only thing you mentioned on live television. i only watch this because football wasn't on. it is deliciousry entertaining. she strikes me as someone that wants to be perceived as this naive american that didn't know what she was getting into. she had done no research on the institution or history or expectation. it's not all tea and crumpets, gutfeld. there's big duties as you mentioned before that she's expected to perform. she gets out there and gets savaged by the british tabloid. fake news, we're familiar with how that operates, right? so she couldn't hack it. she couldn't handle it. she became suicidal. she said she wasn't getting any support from the family. so harry whisked her away and they dialed back their duties. that's fine. your research check is out, gutfeld. archie was not in line for a prince title. he's not a direct descendant until the queen passes and charles assumes the throne. only then does he get the title. they've had black queens before in england. they've had them as recent as the wife of prince of king charles iii who as you know he smoked in the revolutionary war. queen charlotte, who descended from the african line, from the portuguese royal family. i don't think it's about race at all. it's about sustaining the rile blood line through the queen. now, prince waters, would i have handled it this way? absolutely not. i wouldn't have done oprah. i would have shut my mouth, collected my mean and not thrown these hand grenades in my grandmother's lap whose husband is in the hospital right now. so a little advice from a commoner. maybe not -- don't go on oprah, okay? try that. >> yeah. go on water's world. >> yeah. we're going to treat you fairly. >> you, bongino and matt gaetz. a roundtable. >> how did you know who i booked? >> i read everything. >> she made a between tweep one kind of royalty and another royalty. hollywood royalty, you love it better. things are bad for andrew cuomo. now his brother, chris is making matters worse. ♪♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey limu! 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>> juan: i'm glad you agree with me. they were just having fun. i think the more serious issue is the governor's future here, jesse. i think he's in trouble. i think he's trying to buy time. he's hanging on by his fingernails. if this was a boxing match, he would be holding the other boxer and trying to slow it down. the attorney general has started an investigation and she named people to the panel. that investigation will buy him some time. my sense is we're watching the time act here. i don't see -- i don't know how it ends. i don't know when it ends but it's going to end. and my sense is that, you know, if more women keep coming forward, i don't know how he hangs on there. let me say as a caveat to my thinking on this, that, you know, it could be that he just doesn't run for another term. he announces shortly i'm not running for a fourth term. it's a pressure relief valve. people say let's move on. i don't know. i saw a quinnipiac poll over the weekend done after both nursing home scandal and the harassment scandal. new yorkers don't want him to resign. it's overwhelmingly partisan. but it's clear, they don't want limb to resign but they also don't want him to run again next year. >> jesse: greg, i can see him locking himself down and not resigning at all and just trying to weather the storm. couldn't you? >> greg: i don't know. called me old fashioned but i still believe the rest home massacre is worse than the harassment. >> jesse: of course. as for the c.c. and muscle factory, i'm going to cut chris slack on this. i know they would never do the same for us. when you think about what is really being said out there that is horrible, how is joy reed not getting any attention from the horrible things she's saying? republicans would pay higher taxes so they could say the n word. she says that, you have to understand that she's talking about white people. so she's racist. she's smearing an entire group of people. because it's on msnbc, she can say it. chris cuomo without question is the michael scott of news. somebody is spewing vile hate on msnbc every day. immunity. >> and comcast is okay with that. dagen mcdowell, your prediction. does he just so stubborn, dig in and not go anywhere and even try to run again? >> dagan: he won't try to run again but he's such a maniac that he will believe he's impervious. he's buffalo bill without the dance moves. he had a hand in killing 15,000 elderly new yorkers. he lied about it and covered it up. his down fall will be if and when prosecutors in the justice department start talking to the aides that covered up the nursing home deaths that happened in hospitals once they start interviewing them. he lied to the federal government. that is -- that might be the tipping point for him. but cuomos get away with everything because they were born and raised in power and privilege. they get away with it because of their daddy and their politics are on the left side. don't forget last year, nothing happened to him. i wasn't cancelled when he said please show me where it says that protester are supposed to be polite and peaceful and people died and were injured and people lost their livelihoods all summer long. that is the untouchable nature. that's why he interviewed his governor brother and basically never asked about the nursing home deaths for months. >> jesse: yeah. doesn't it say they have to be peaceful in the constitution? dana perino, remember governor ralph northam? the entitled world said he had to resign. >> dana: he just decided to grind it out. he will put his head down. he worked everybody thought he would have to resign. it wasn't sexual harassment. apparently that's different. you keep hearing people say if one more woman comes out, he will have to resign. now there's multiple and it's still not happening. i did ask this, jesse. where is the vice president on this? does she want to say something and being asked nothing to or not saying something that would be against her principles. at some point does she decide to say, look, she's going to want to say something, she's going to be asked. the other thing is with her, i think at some point both biden and kamala harris might come to a decision that somebody needs to call andrew cuomo and say this is a distraction we don't need and he will just announce he's not going to run for another term. >> jesse: all good points. except gut field. convicted murders set to catch in under the covid relief bill. we'll tell you about that next. ♪♪ (deborah vo) i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair, but nobody even sees them. 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is this where we are? we can't agree on not sending money to murders? >> dana: i saw senator dick durbin. he said if you don't allow the payments, it would affect their children. what it really shows, dagen, be ready for more of this. it crystallizes the mind for how devastating it was for looks to lose the two senate races in georgia. you can't get joe manchin, the supposed moderate senator from west virginia to agree with republicans on this issue? on this you're probably not going to get much bipartisan support at all. the democrats are going to be in lock step and watch. they made a shift including manchin. looks look they're going to take on the filibuster. >> dagan: right. but again, if this spending blows up inflation, regular folks notice that. could come back to bite them in the behind. might be four years -- less than four years from now but it will hit them. >> jesse: yeah, the democrats alone, high gas prices, high food prices since the republicans didn't vote for that. a lot of this spending doesn't really kick in until years gone by. looks like the democrats know that they already have the lower class dependent on government and know trying to get the middle class and upper middle class. you can make six figures and still get checks. i like to see when democrats stop that. the trump irs is trying to block these payments until a guy got some class action lawsuit together to keep the payments flowing. guess what kind of lawyer took that action? a radical level wing lawyer. she won. there's nothing in the language that says they can't get the payments. when joe biden is rested enough, peter doocy can ask him why white supremacists shooters and radical islamic bombers and child rapists are getting the money. what do they need it for? >> juan: juan, you can't be behind that. i'm struck by there conversation. this bill is so incredibly popular with the american people, republicans and democrats. it just sounds like republicans are grasping at straws trying to find a way to make it less popular. to system how say in is the worst bill ever. it's just not the worst bill ever. it's not just about, dagen, you're talking about you have to mays a distinction with prisoners and jailsand that's part of the democratic problem. there's a lot there. but the key point to me is even if you were not in jail, in jail, if you were employed, unemployed, if you are poor, if you are rich, if the republicans had been in charge and they were in charge under trump, remember, nobody would be getting my money. this relief bill wouldn't be happening. the american people say that in the aftermath of covid and the tremendous damage it's done to the american economy, government should be helping the people and especially the working class and middle class people of this country, the small business owners, the people who are out there who have been unemployed. they want help. politco has a story today about republican governors and mayors across the country saying please stop it to the republicans in the senate. we want this bill. >> dagan: greg, juan sounds like he's talking to nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and when they were tap dancing trying to hurt president trump for re-election and wouldn't move on a stimulus. leaving a trillion dollars on the table initially because of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and the democrats wouldn't even let a stimulus go up for debate in the fall. so who really gives a damn about the suffering of american people? because people needed the money then less so now because vaccines -- >> greg: everything you said i was going to say. it's true. let let -- one said if they were in charm. they were in charge. pelosi lit them twist in the whist while people were getting sick and dying and losing jobs and businesses. the fact is the reason why this bill is so popular because it's huge. nobody reads it and it give everybody money. politicians know that. politicians live being there to seen the check but don't like the responsibility of actually that comes with it. seeing where it goes and what it does. i'm interested what does -- some people should think about this. like what does a person do with $1,600 when they're in death row? is there an atm? this is our money. it's kinds of a sacred thing. shouldn't people actually want to care that -- let me do the math here. 713,000 violent criminals. that's $998 million. a billion dollars. maybe you could be interested in finding out what happens to the billion dollars and craft a solution which is cross reference it. when the checks come to the prison, they don't get them. how easy is that? 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not at the beach. i wouldn't send my daughters to spring break. they said this is super. they're going to be a big spreader event and didn't happen. in a month, hospitalizations all dramatically were down. florida is still below california and new york and deaths jobless rate is much, much better. i don't think any of that matters. let's take a look and see what this does. >> juan: dagen, if you're the mayor in miami or some of these other towns where the young people are flocking to spring break, what would you say? >> dagen: personal responsibility. they know that they should wear a mask if they're indoors but they're not in high risk groups. they can go out. one of the worst decisions is the closing of all the beaches. it's like the closes of the restaurants a second time in new york city. you cluster people indoors where the transmission risk was greater. so that was a bad decision in hindsight. why did it take this long for the cdc to come out this guidance? you know almost one out of four adults in this count i have have gotten one shot? close to 25%. and they tell people it's colder in the winter and hot in the summer? if you've been vaccinated, hang out with people that have been vaccinated. the cdc still says cases are high. delay travel and stay at home to protect yourself and others from covid-19. avoid travel have the cdc recommendation despite study after study has been done to show that airplanes are not a source of transmission and virtually safe. that's where the cdc is. hot sack of garbage. >> juan: greg, a lot of governors are saying they're doing away can mask mandates. you know, just the politics of it. don't think they don't want biden to succeed? they don't want to give him credit for pulling out of the covid pandemic? >> greg: no, i don't think that at all. they're looking at the science. we know what the factors are. being outside is good. ventilation is incredibly important. obesity is bad. countries with low rates obesity have lose rates. that's why power countries have lower rates because they have a younger average age of citizens. so when you take low weight, low age, low ventilation, you're in good shape. the people you have to worry about are older obese people that stay inside. another thing that is overlooked. the first dose. what about the people that are somewhat at risk that haven't gotten the first dose? shouldn't they be a priority? is it getter to get 60 million people to 90% than 34 million to 60%? 100 percent certainty someone will die because they weren't vaccinated. we were busy trying to get 87% to 94% instead of zero to 84%. >> juan: so dana, the politics are intriguing. last year voters were not satisfied with how trump handled it. how do you think this is going to play out in 2022? >> dana: i think actually people are willing to say that president biden should give president trump a lot of credit for getting the vaccine where it is today. that's true. president biden will give his first prime time address or maybe his second, but a more fullsome address this thursday, which was the year hoff president trump declaring a national emergency. this is an every american has dealt with, whether you're a republican or democrat. i also want to say this. i talked to someone this week whose mother finally got a vaccine. she didn't hug anybody in a year. what that can do to help -- not just with the nation economically as people get back out but lift the mood. that will be good regardless of party. >> juan: i think you're right. i had that experience this weekend. first time in a year, the gran kids came to dinner. >> dana: wow. >> juan: ahead, could classic cartoon characters but the need victims of cancel culture? 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and pepe lepew is normalizing rape culture. jesse, need me to hold your hand? you got this? >> jesse: i got this. pepe lepew being me too is hysterical. any young man watching pepe lepew, they don't even play with young girls. the girls have cooties. we don't go near them. when they're old enough, say your first sixth grade dance, do you see sixth grade boys seducing and kissing the other sixth grade girls? no. they're staring at their shoes terrified to ask the sixth grade girls to dance. i don't see how that is influencing anything at all. speedy gonzalez is a legend in latin american culture. the white liberals tried to cancel him 20 years ago. hispanics were so upset, they put him back on. elmer fudd, sleepy, dopey. you don't see me protesting. >> dana: greg, the cartoons or one of your favorite bands. >> mumford and sons? >> greg: two points to make her. andy is one of the few truly ininvestigative journalists lift. he staked out one of the most dangerous researches left. when you look at mumford and sons, it's cancellation by proximity. what i used to call the expanding bulls eye of denimization. people on the hard left do not want you to share the risk. you have to join hands with people getting attacked. >> dana: and what do you think, juan? 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>> double good news. first good news, jasper, after his surgery, is officially cancer-free thank you to everybody for your support, encouragement, and prayers. he is back to his old self. second in double good news. my book comes out tomorrow, you'll be so glad. this baby is going to be born tomorrow morning. it got a really amazing shot up from somebody we love, everybody drink, this is from scott adams. take a look. >> there you go. >> that's one of the best openings of a book that you'll ever see. that, by the way -- that advice is worth the price of the book. just that advice and you got it in the first paragraph. >> i'll drink to that, thank you, scott, think everyone, we will see you on tucker tonight. >> he never said that about my books. i'm done with this simultaneous . all right, jesse. >> dana came between brett and scott adams. >> dangerous. >> happy international women's day, everybody. as everybody knows, nobody cherishes women more than i do. there is my mother and my sister eliza. happy international women's day to eliza, i'm not sure if she approves of being featured on fox. at happy international women's day to emma, who is very pregnant in this picture, good for her. looking amazing, and the twins sophie and ellie, happy women's day and of course dagen and dana and also you, greg. you sometimes exhibit some female characteristics, so happy international women's day to you. enjoy your day. >> that's a very -- i don't know what to make with that. we have 20 seconds, juan, go for it. >> all right, so 50 years ago today, fight of the century, ali versus frazier at madison square garden. take a look. the crowd included millionaires, models, mobsters, rank sinatra, photographer, amazing moment. >> yes it was buried that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret! lets engage in some tomfoolery! >> bret: ali versus frazier or the meghan markle, harry versus the royals. >> i was shaken to the core by the interview last night, brett and i was so grateful that you held me throughout. [laughter] >> bret: on that, we will leave, thanks, greg. good evening, i'm bret baier. at the crisis of the southern border is once again confounding the new administration as a surge in illegal immigration handcuffs the new president's attempts to undo his predecessor's policies. we have fox team coverage on this issue. jenkins is at a migrant camp across