'The Five' on Disney controversy, COVID boosters

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'The Five' panel weighs in on Disney's protest over the new Florida law. This is a rush transcript of "The Five" on March 30, 2022. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. It's five o'clock in New York City, and this is THE FIVE. WATTERS: Yet another big American company going woke. Disney caving to the liberal mob and pledging to help repeal the new parental rights bill that just signed into law by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Which Democrats and the media have completely lied about and called them bigoted? RON DESANTIS (R-FL): For a company like Disney to say that the bill should have never passed, first of all, Tucker, they weren't saying anything when this is going through the House. They only started doing this because the mob, the woke mob came after them. But put that aside, for them to say that them as a California-based company are going to work to take those California values and overturned a law that was duly enacted, and as you said, supported by a strong majority of Floridians, they don't run the state. We have done a bill that prohibited talking about the abuse of Uyghurs in China, Disney would support that legislation. Now they know it's hello, everyone, or hello friends. When we brought the fireworks back to the magic kingdom, we no longer say ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we say dreamers of all ages. PIERS MORGAN, FOX NEWS CO-HOST: By the way, sorry, but when you can't even say ladies and gentlemen anymore or boys and girls. What in the world is happening in the world? WATTERS: Would you like to go ahead. I was going to ask Greg. WATTERS: Piers, with your, you know, very, very rude habits. GUTFELD: I think I just had a stroke. MORGAN: You deserve a pretty outburst of rage. My heart -- (CROSSTALK) MORGAN: Honestly, it is so pathetic, isn't it? You can't go to a theme park and you can't hear the word ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls.

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