GERALDO RIVERA (CORRESPONDENT-AT-LARGE): When I see, for instance, Andrew Cuomo saying “4,000 ventilators, what am I going to do with 4,000 ventilators, I need 30,000.” Take the 4,000, Governor Cuomo, it's a start. I understand from Dr. Birx — Ambassador Birx, on the president's coronavirus task force — that there are still available hospital beds in New York, still available ICU space, and ventilators. Let's — I understand — my city has been hurt, and people are really afraid — but let's get on the same page when it comes to telling the American people what we're doing and where w'ere going. This is not the time for partisanship. Not the time for politics. Rally around the commander-in-chief, he is the wartime president. Let's win this war.
AINSLEY EARHARDT (CO-HOST): They're all playing the blame game. I was watching Sean Hannity last night interview the president. And the president said, look, to Governor Cuomo, he said 30,000 ventilators — I would love to give you those, but some hospitals only have one. He said, do you really need 30,000? If you do, we'll do our best. But he said we have — It's complicated, they're expensive to make. So I agree with you, Geraldo, I think it's not time to do the blame game, take what you can get and then we'll worry about the rest in the coming days.