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point in covid-19 especially during march and april of last year. so really stunning indictment. we reached out to the a.g. >> dana: thank you so much. harris faulkner and "the faulkner focus" up next. >> harris: outrage intensifying as critics say president biden's climate plan amounts to a war on american jobs. i'm harris faulkner and are you in "the faulkner focus". the president signed a new round of executive orders focused on climate change freezing new leases on oil and gas drilling on federal land, on his first day in office, biden canceled the keystone pipeline, a move expected to cost about 11,000 jobs. that's what we've been getting into at this hour. meanwhile senator ted cruz is taking aim at biden climate
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czar john kerry after kerry told energy sector workers who lose their jobs to just find new ones and clean energy policies are not to blame. senator cruz on this. >> what an arrogant, out of touch statement for a millionaire to say you little people, you know. i don't like the choices you are making and so your jobs go away. the democratic elites have decided that blue collar workers, that union members, that men and women with calluses on their hands have made the wrong choices. >> harris: more lawmakers questioning why the national guard is still on capitol hill despite no apparent threat. and climate change hypocrisy. john kerry called out for using private jets and yachts while leading the climate change
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charge. plus mounting concerns about children's mental health while outside the classroom with all that virtual learning. why experts are sounding the alarm. in just a few minutes i'll talk with janice dean about a brand-new scathing report on governor cuomo's handling of the coronavirus pandemic in new york nursing homes. janice will join me. first white house correspondent peter doocy live on our top story. >> the white house is admitting some jobs in some energy industries will be lost. the government will have to hire a lot of private companies to make the country as green as joe biden wants because the u.s. government doesn't have in-house construction company to build green homes or an auto plant to turn the fleet electric and in-house training facility to teach people who work in oil fields and coal mine their next jobs. >> coal plants have been closing over the last 20 years.
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so what president biden wants to do is make sure those folks have better choices. that they have alternatives. they can be the people who go to work to make the solar panels. >> that has critics wondering if the companies this administration hires will fare better than some involved with a similar obama-era effort. a company got a half billion dollars from the feds and they were mislead. or how about the electric car company that couldn't pay back $140 million woerlt of their federal loans because they went bankrupt. particular alarm among republicans in congress that executive orders are cutting them out. >> president biden, john kerry and the whole gang appear to be just getting warmed up. mr. kerry admitted yesterday that even if the united states somehow brought our carbon emissions to zero, it wouldn't make much difference. there is one kind of cooling these policies will achieve.
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they will ice the job market. >> the price tag on president biden's big climate change plan $2 trillion taxpayer dollars. >> harris: peter doocy, thank you very much. meanwhile the biden team is giving conflicting statements on whether their climate change plan would mean sacrifice for workers after the president shut down the keystone pipeline. watch. >> the most exciting thing about this is that we're not asking for sacrifice here. the president fully understands that people are suffering now. so this is all about recovering from the covid crisis. >> i think the president's plan of building back better, which would create more jobs in energy, clean energy, than the jobs that might be sacrificed but i will say this, no job -- we don't want to see any jobs sacrificed. >> harris: they closed down the keystone pipeline.
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joining me now republican senator rick scott of florida. first of all, senator, i want to get your response to what you just heard. >> well, they're disingenuous. joe biden doesn't care about your job or care about the people that need to get back to work. he has -- he is a puppet for the radical left. you can do both. you can say i want to take care of the environment and i want to add jobs. actually you can take care of the environment if you don't take care of jobs. there is no money to do it. but this is the radical left agenda with no focus on jobs is going to hurt family after family in this country. i grew up in a family struggling for work. a lot of us did. we want to make sure our family members are working. joe biden and his administration don't care. i've asked the nominees about it. they have -- they have these platitudes but when you ask them about any numbers, any rationale they have none. they said well we've got to do this. they don't care about jobs.
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this is not going to -- he has gone off a deep end but he will make somebody like aoc happy. >> harris: you are looking at the political side of it. is there anything else that could be at play here like maybe they don't know what they're doing? when you lay off pipeline workers to the tune of 11,000 people, there is collateral damage in that. there are communities around those pipelines, workers and their families that are there. this is more than politics now. this is are you even aware of what your decisions can do? >> harris, i've been talking to their nominees. they have no plan. they have -- i asked one yesterday i said what is your goal at the end of two years? it is not about jobs, it was about i hope people understand the data. i want jobs. i knew my job as the governor
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of gla was get people jobs and measurable. when we added 1.7 million jobs when i was governor 1.7 million people got a job. you can measure that stuff. they can't -- if you talk to the obama administration -- the biden administration, they don't have a measurement for anything. they have no goal. if you would come into this economy now saying my goal is to add a certain number of jobs, get unemployment rate down to 5%. pay off -- get rid of all this debt. stop having all the deficits. they have none of those. they have this radical left agenda that has nothing to do with helping your family lead a better life. i am really worried for this country and the people struggling for work right now because of what biden is doing. >> harris: hillary clinton tweeted yesterday three weeks ago trump incited a violent mob to stop the peaceful transition of power. five people died including a capitol policeman. yesterday all but five gop
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voted for trump to get away with it. just a quick reaction and we'll move on. >> first off anybody that broke in out to be held accountable clearly. but let's go forward. let's focus on where we want to go. we have to get this economy going again. we've got to make sure we balance our budget and make sure we get people with vaccine. that's what we ought to be doing every day not the political theater about the prior president. let's get going to help american families. democrats have lost it. it's not what they care about at all up here. >> harris: it's interesting. i always say the longer a deal cools, the harder it is to make. it will be interesting to see if some of those democrats after a couple of weeks don't start to see you can't help the president get his agenda done if you are doing that 1:00 every day six days a week. senator scott, thank you very much. great state of florida, good to have you today. >> harris: nice seeing you, bye-bye. breaking news that we want to get to now. it has come together in the
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last hour. new york's attorney general released a scathing report on governor andrew cuomo's handling of the coronavirus pandemic inside nursing homes. the ongoing investigation has found up to 50% more nursing home residents may have died from covid-19 than the new york state department of health has reported. it says this, quote, government guidance requiring the admission of covid-19 patients into nursing homes may have put residents at increased risk of harm in some facilities and may have obscured the data available to assess that risk, end quote. fox news senior meteorologist janice dean lost both of her in laws to the virus last year while they were in separate elder care facilities in new york city. it has been an emotional journey, janice. we're on it with you and now it is one filled with some facts.
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>> i really don't know what to say. when i saw the report and knew it was coming probably an hour before it was released, i called my husband and i called my sister-in-law and i said that maybe the angels won. maybe the angels will have their day in court and maybe this governor will be held accountable, harris. i didn't want to be in this position. i'm not a political person but my family was affected and i wasn't seeing the coverage. i wasn't seeing the questions being asked of this governor. he continued to pass the blame on everyone else and everything else. and he still to this day will not accept any responsibility. there were lawsuits and there were journalists that wanted to do good and get those numbers for all of the families that deserved them. and fithere is a ray of light.
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there is sunshine in darkness and i thank this attorney general. i know there have been thousands of families that have written letters and have wanted to have answers and i'm so grateful on behalf of all of them for giving me love and support because this is never a role i thought i would ever be if, harris. but i'm so grateful today that justice might be served. >> harris: i am with you and i pray for you and your family every day. i do want you to hear from governor cuomo and what he said previously. you talked about passing the blame. here it is. >> if you died in a nursing home it is called a nursing home death. if you die in a hospital it's called a hospital death. it doesn't say where were you before. and if i'm a nursing home operator, i say don't say that person died in my nursing home because they didn't. they died in the hospital. and if the hospital did a
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better job, they wouldn't have died. so why do i get blamed for the death when it didn't happen in my nursing home? so it depends how you want to argue it. >> harris: he mandated putting them there. janice. >> he did. march 25th for 46 days there was an order to put infected patients into nursing homes and he blamed everyone else. he even investigated himself and absolved him of any guilt whatsoever. we've been trying to have a bipartisan investigation into this governor. i have had support from both sides, both sides of lawmakers want this investigation to happen. there has to be subpoenas. we have to get howard zucker on the stand to tell the truth and this might be the first step to that happening, harris. i don't want to call it a win. i just want to call it maybe
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some justice. >> harris: i hear you. governor andrew cuomo said, quote, nursing homes are safer than senior citizens at home. don't it twisted when he says it's other things now. those are the facts. i hope the facts can bring you some comfort, janice dean. they will never bring those beautiful in-laws back but it's a start. great, we're pushing with you. thank you my friend. i love you. >> thank you, harris, love you, too. >> harris: all right, we'll move on. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says her republican colleagues have a white supremacy problem. does that kind of rhetoric make bipartisanship even possible? also this. >> this is the people's house. it should not be a fortress. it has to be guarded at
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>> harris: a group of 12 house republicans is demanding answers from the pentagon on its plans to keep national guard troops in washington, d.c. some 5,000 troops are expected to remain in our nation's capital through mid-march at the same time the department of homeland security warned of a heightened threat from domestic violence extremists. the warning offered few
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specifics. tucker carlson says the point is partly to send a message. >> the point of this whole highly militarized exercise is remind you of chairman ma said. political power grows from the barrel of a gun. you bring in people with guns to remind us you are in charge. you have considered yourself a moderate person, live your life and get along with others. that's not possible now. the rules have changed. >> harris: my next guest is one of the gop lawmakers who want more information. florida congressman michael waltz now joins me. so congressman waltz, i want to remind everybody your military service we're grateful for that. it gives you unique perspective in terms of looking at what's going on. taking orders from the pentagon before. why is this happening? why are those troops still there? >> harris, every military member, every mission that i've ever been on, i'm still serving
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in the national guard, you have a clear mission, you have a task and purpose and you understand the very nature of the threat. so the question that we're asking is what is the specific threat, what group, what the is the size of it, what are its capabilities that requires us to have more soldiers sitting in a few square blocks on our capital than we have in all of iraq and afghanistan combined? that's the size of the force that's sitting in our capital and i hear repeatedly there is chatter out there. we have a big statement from the department of homeland security. buried within that it says there is no specific credible actual threat. what is this army or horde that is coming over the horizon we need a brigade size element defending our capitol?
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what is the mission analysis going on here? right now we literally have soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder in the middle of the night in the cold staring at a fence. there are lots of other things if there is some kind of potential threat that even if it's not specific, then you have a quick reaction force that can perhaps go help the law enforcement. but one has to wonder if the speaker pelosi or others like the optics, particularly as they move through an impeachment trial, that we need to united states military there to defend our capitol against this kind of unspecified thing out there going forward. and we demand answers. we should all want to know if the threat is that specific and real. >> harris: i was just going to say i understand they don't want to panic a public. if there is any specificity that one place over the other is a target we know the difference between hard and
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soft targets. if they think it's the u.s. capitol, people are still working there. and our troops by the way, when you talk about that mission analysis, i'm curious to see when you are going to get that. i know you are demanding you have made demands you want answers. that's a slippery slope. these are the ones we can say. what about the public can't see? >> we have to -- they aren't active duty. citizen soldiers pulled from their jobs, lives, businesses. many are single parents. find something for their kids for a few days. now months. the other thing, harris, the guard has been worn out. the national guard over the last year from covid, from vaccines, from natural disasters, hurricanes and wildfires, social unrest, and they still have overseas deployments requirements on top
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of their day jobs. we have to keep that in mind. they shouldn't be used as a prop. they should be used as an option of absolute last resort. if we want to fund law enforcement, that should be the first line, not this easy button for the national guard. >> harris: meanwhile congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez yesterday went after her republican colleagues in the house accusing kevin mccarthy refusing to tamp down extremism inside his own caucus. watch this. >> i really felt last term the republican caucus was one of extreme loyalty to donald trump. some were true believers. this term there are legitimate white supremacist sympathizers that sit at the heart and core of the republican caucus in the house of representatives. >> harris: your reaction.
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>> that's insulting and baseless. she knows it. this is about getting clicks and time on tv. i will say look, i have received death threats, a number of members, many members are receiving them. for some of our members who want to be able to protect themselves in keeping with their second amendment rights is perfectly and absolutely acceptable. she may disagree. that's her right to disagree. but this is what the left does. we can't have disagreements on the constitution, on our interpretation of the constitution and the law without them going right to character attacks and personal smears. and associating people with extremist groups. and it is just a sad state of our politics and she is furthering it and she knows it. >> harris: it is interesting. inauguration speech president joe biden talked about that
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uncivil situation that we're in right now. uncivil. okay. good to see you. next time congressman mike waltz. appreciate it. >> take care. >> harris: a new candidate for the hypocrisy hall of fame? question, it could be the white house's own climate czar. potential answer. what the critics are pointing to to prove their case.
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christina with fox business is here. christina. >> it is a rebellion between wall street and internet traders. you have the smaller retail investors that often use apps like robin hood and t.d. ameritrade fighting big investors hedge funds. let's focus on gamestop. everyone is talking about it. in april the share price was well below $3. the company has been falling over the last few years because not as many people are going into stores to buy video games. you can buy a lot of it online. hedge funds noticed this downward trend and decided let's short gamestop and bet the stock will fall. so they could make money. you had the retail investors, these guys on reddit forums,
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tiktok and saw what the hedge fund guys were doing let's push the price up and buy gamestop. today we saw a high of $469 and all of these hedge fund guys lost money because they bet the stock would fall. that's what happened. gamestop share price climb well over 1200% just over the last month or so. the market cap is at 32 billion. these hedge fund guys are closing their positions and smaller retail investors are getting so confident that they're moving their focus over to other stocks like amc, like nokia, blackberry. less about how the companies are doing, their cash flow and profit margins and more so a fight between the smaller retail investors and corporate america, wall street. that's what a lot of reddit forums are talking about at the moment.
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you have eyebrows raised across the board. fcc is looking into it. nasdaq chief will play close attention. biden's economic team said they will pay close attention. even today, t.d. ameritrade, a trading platform, did block a lot of these trades. so you have many of these smaller guys that are quite upset because all they did according to them is join forces and push the price of gamestop up. a lot of these other shares. i'll end with this. a lot of wall street veterans now saying these smaller retail investors lack experience, lack diversefication. they may be gaining right now but they could get crushed the moment those stocks drop in price. but so far, a lot of them are doing quite well. harris. >> harris: yeah, we'll follow the story, fascinating. christina, thank you. president biden coming out with a big, aggressive climate plan and the progressive
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>> paris alone is not enough. not when almost 90% of all of the planet's emissions global emissions come from outside of u.s. borders. we could go to zero tomorrow and the problem isn't solved. >> harris: john kerry sounding off on the urgency to fight climate change but does he practice what he preaches?
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faa records indicate kerry's family own and operate a private jet which emits up to 40 times more carbon per passenger than a commercial plane. this may not be kerry's only climate faux pas. here is ari fleischer. >> when i hear john kerry talk about this particularly when he talks about the power of wind. remember, he is the man who opposed a wind project in nantucket sound because he didn't want to see the view outside his window. what hypocrisy for him to talk about green energy when he opposed a major wind project off the coast of nantucket. >> harris: power panel. david avella, chris hahn, former aide to senator chuck schumer. great to see both of you. david, i'll start with you. >> my goodness, harris. the worst part of this is the john kerry's advice he is
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giving to joe biden who now has destroyed more jobs in his first seven days in office than covid did in a month. if you make it harder for goods and products to get to consumers, makes it more expensive that makes it tougher on americans. as we think about kerry's comments in particular as we think about the trade deals that are coming up, is now the biden administration's position going to be you have to have the exact same climate policies that we do before you are going to do a trade, whether it be with the u.k., which is coming up, whether it be deals with china or renegotiated deals with russia or japan? it is more than just hypocrisy of john kerry and his airplane. it is the damage the advice he is giving to joe biden is going to do to our economy. >> harris: chris hahn. >> so republicans really can't talk about hypocrisy any more.
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we've lived through four years of ultimate hypocrisy on the deficit issues. the john kerry thing is a rerun from 2004. good thing you had the guy who was spinning it then. that in and of itself was a it to al gore. i would think conservatives would be happy that john kerry and president biden are pointing out we have to get the rest of the world to come along on climate change and not just the united states. that has been their rallying cry the last eight years or so since the paris climate accords. i think him saying hypocrisy is rich. we debated this same point about john kerry once before. so i'm happy to have it again but get more creative. >> harris: 40 times the emissions of a commercial jet.
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he has had time to clean it up, too. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez is taking some credit for president biden's newly unveiled $2 trillion set of environmental policies which include eliminating coal, oil, and natural gas as electricity sources by 2035. the squad member tweeted this. it's almost as if we helped shape the platform with a winky face. david. >> as a native west virginiaian and chris as a native new yorker perhaps i can bring joe manchin to the table and he can bring congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez to the table and they can meet. as chairman of the senate energy committee the chances that joe manchin will allow a green new deal to go through the u.s. senate is zero. she can get excited and be happy about the executive
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orders which you will remember during the campaign joe biden says was dictatorial. dictator biden rather than president biden. maybe we can bring them together and understand what's possible through congress. >> harris: i love it when people get together for a good lunch. chris, the question for you, though, is when you saw congresswoman ocasio-cortez as we all did a few months ago saying she was going to push joe biden and they were going to do some things. is this what you get when you have that part of the party come to the polls for you? he couldn't have done it without some of the bernie and ocasio-cortez crowd. are they expecting something in return? is this what it looks like? >> first of all the executive orders that he has done basically undo all the damage that trump's executive orders have done over the last four years. let's hold off right there on the executive order whiplash. as for congresswoman ocasio-cortez she started a
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debate. started it far to the left and moved more to the center left. i think that's a good thing. and if you want me to bring somebody to the table i don't think you want to start with a junior congresswoman. you might want to talk to the majority leader i used to work for and have that lunch and gopac could pay for it. you are doing better than me. >> you get them and i'm happy to pay for it, chris. >> look, here is the thing. i think if we want to talk about owning junior members of congress i want to have a real conversation about where all republicans stand on marjorie taylor greene and her racist, ridiculous comments when it comes to -- >> harris: we can get into it. i find it interesting you took a little bit of a verbal stab at ocasio-cortez. it is not just her. there are senior members on the hill who feel the way she does, right? >> yeah. >> i think people are tired of
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starting in the middle and getting it pushed to the right. they want to start on the left and end in the center. i think that's a good thing. >> harris: i will end it here and start right here. teachers unions pushing backs on efforts to reopen schools as new studies show remote learning and canceling school sports is now taking a devastating toll on students' mental health. parents across america are quite frankly fed up. >> there are people like me and a line of other people out there who will gladly take your seats and figure it out. it's not a high bar. raise the fricking bar!
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>> you are a bunch of cowards hiding behind our children as an excuse for keeping schools kloesd. the garbage workers who pick up my fricking trash risk their lives every day, more than anyone in this school system. figure it out or get off the podium. >> harris: that's a virginia father and has gone viral on social media. one of many parents frustrated with the situation in our nation's schools right now.
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the cdc says it's safe to let children back in classrooms with proper precautions. but efforts to do so have faced resistance from some teachers unions and new data show the devastating impacts this is having on the mental health of our students. jeff paul is live for us with the news in los angeles. jeff. >> facing a rise in student suicides the clark county school district that covers the las vegas area is speeding up efforts to get kids physically back into the classroom. the district has kept students at home since march but in the span of nine months since then the district has reported at least 18 student suicides. now just this week the school district announced it will start bringing a portion of its students back pre-k through third grade starting march 1 on a voluntary basis. >> this is, you know, a worldwide pandemic that has
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impacted our academics, has impacted the mental health of our kids and adults. we continue to work hard to try to find ways to get our kids in schools. >> cdc is talking about kids getting back into the classroom as well. they say it needs to be done with masks and there needs to be strict social distancing. president joe biden and his team back that adding there also needs to be support for things like contact tracing and vaccinations for teachers. >> i think the president recognizes as we all do the value of having children in schools and doing that in a safe way which is one of the reasons he set this ambitious goal of reopening most k-through 8 schools within 100 days. >> researchers have pointed out the kinds of spread they've seen in crowded offices or nursing homes haven't been reported in schools. harris. >> harris: thank you very much. we'll further the story now. the parents of four illinois
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student athletes are suing governor over his decision to cancel the winter high school sports season. trevor till, the son of the lead plaintiff in this case tragically took his own life last october. till was an active student who was hoping to go to the state championships for pole vaulting in his senior year. he was unable to do so because of the restrictions on high school sports. trevor's mother, lisa moore, joins me now and by her side is laura, senior counsel at remember america action senior attorney in all of this. thank you both for joining me. lisa, you know, i want to talk about the better times, the good times. tell us who trevor was. >> trevor was an all-around awesome boy. he achieved in the classroom, he was an illinois state scholar, he achieved on the
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academic playing field. he was on the speech team. he achieved in athletic playing fields. he was on the cross team at the high school that made it to state several times. he made it to state as a pole-vaulter his sophomore year. he was gung-ho for senior year but because of covid was not allowed to compete. he was the trum major at his high school. class president of, a national honor society president and he was also the lead in the musical the music man, the male lead which thank goodness was able to -- was the weekend before they closed the schools for covid. so he was able to do that. he was kind. he fought for the underdog. he had wonderful relationships
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with all of his educators. he truly enjoyed being at school. that's where his heart and soul was. many days he would be at school from 7:00 a.m. for some kind of practice until 9:00 p.m. for musical or play practice. he took advantage of all the extra study times that the teachers at seneca high school held for calculus and different things like that. i mean, i can go on and on. he was an awesome brother. he was an awesome son. he was my person -- >> harris: lisa, i know you do, i wanted to start with the good times because when we mourn, we know that we have to start there. we have to remember that. we have to let that sink in. something changed. and you were telling your story today because you want other
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parents to know about the restrictions of certain lockdowns. talk to me about what changed in trevor and what you want the world to know. >> well, when covid hit, in the beginning we didn't know exactly how long they were going to be out of school so week-by-week i saw changes in him. he is a teenage boy, you know, they need their friends and interaction and need the socialization. but trevor, like i said before, had such a wonderful rapport with his teachers. he got the conversations going in the classroom. doing that from zoom in his bedroom was not the same feeling for him. i saw him starting to get a little depressed. he got a job at menards which helped for an outlet for something to do. the end of the school year we
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did the awards ceremony via zoom and trevor won so many scholarships and awards from the high school. he did attend the university of illinois, his hope was that he would be in the marching band and then maybe haven'tly be one of the drum majors. he was a history major. i called him before he went. he didn't have to go because of covid and everything. he wanted to go. he wanted to go. he wanted a bigger school. he wanted to try it out after being in a smaller high school. he wanted to try something bigger. however, it was not the college experience he was hoping for. his roommate was from india so he didn't attend because of covid. everyone had to sit -- >> harris: he was alone. he was alone. can you hear me now? >> i can hear you. >> harris: he was alone.
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didn't have that familiarity around him and such a message to parents now. you were looking at the signs and i don't -- i want us to have enough time before we reach the top of the hour. lisa, thank you for telling us so much. i want to come right back and see what kind of fight you are in now talking to laura, your senior attorney on this. you represent three other families. laura, what is this battle like? when you hear lisa's story how powerful she can tell it as a mom it helps you fight this battle. >> unfortunately in illinois and many other places i this i the elites in power have dismissed the high school students. in our case in illinois it is very, very clear. this case should have been filed a long time ago this is a clear violation of the equal protection rights of high school students in illinois. we have a very long tradition here of attacking special legislation which is what this is.
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professional sports have been allowed the play because they're rich and powerful. college sports also powerful, very wealthy, financially rewarding broadcast opportunities for these schools. high school students have been denied this opportunity. the state has classified basketball and football and wrestling and frisbee as high risk sports and canceled them until very recently. they are being treated very differently than pro-sports which a very powerful sports leagues. there is something amiss here. high school students have been treated and discriminated against which is why we filed this. all of this is unnecessary. what happened to trevor was unnecessary. what's happened to at least 10 other students that i'm aware of that have committed suicide. thousands of >> harris: that's a high number. >> thousands of students have been denied the opportunity to be scouted and have lost opportunities to go for college
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scholarships where neighboring state students have received the scholarships instead. these are diverse and low income students, rural students who have been denied those opportunities where colleges and pro sports have been allowed to continue. no restrictions whatsoever on pro sports and college sports in illinois. we have to ask the governor why he did this. he did respond to our lawsuit and said that because college sports and pro sports have more resources. but the problem with that argument is he has not put any restrictions on them to take no precautions what zoo ever. >> dana: laura, you are the senior counsel. people may be watching this and want to know about laura if they need help in this venue in your state. i want to go back to mom lisa now. i'm reading notes from you.
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i know you'll be on capitol hill this saturday pushing the state to reinstate high school sports. you say that the final blow, the cancellation of winter sports caused your son to take his life. one more time if you can, make that plea, that message to parents across the country what they need to be looking for. you could see this coming, you've told us that. >> my son died because of covid isolation. i believe that 100%. that it changed trevor to who -- from who he was to the person that did this. i tell parents helicopter the heck out of your kids. watch them. watch for any change, any slight change in their behavior. make opportunities for them to see their friends. do whatever you have to. i don't want any other mother or father or parent or sibling to have to go through th. it is horrific.
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>> harris: laura, i'm so sad and sorry for what you have been through with the loss of your beautiful child. you are honoring his life, his name and the lives of the list of the others that is growing from your attorney now that we are finding out about with your fight. you are in our prayers as you do that and now your story is getting out and that is power as well. lisa moore today. thank you very much. >> #trevor speaker for any parent that contact us at rememberamericaaction.org. we are willing to do more, we are a small nonprofit but we really want to make a difference and we have been trying to make a difference for lisa moore and her family and so many others but we really need to stand up for our constitutional rights and we cannot let this state arbitrarily and without a
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