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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
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arbitrarily and without a rational basis take them away from my sand from our kids. >> harris: absolutely and we are pushing back a little bit our time on "outnumbered" because i wanted you to be able to get the last of your words out. the things you are saying are so important because we were denied as parents those details from the beginning. and as a comom with you, lisa, i'm on the page with you. sports, i have a gymnast, sports are so critical. that's going to make a world of difference. if you are the only one, am i making too much out of everything? but you are not. >> i don't want to interrupt you, this goes for the wider, all activities, band, musicals, plays, everything that the kids in high school do. all these things are so important to them, so important to them. they need to come back, the kids
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need to have these things. >> harris: i hear you. laura, one more for you because i am watching social media and people are asking this one question. what power do citizens have when those lock downs get put in place for their children? you see this push from the cdc, get kids back in school. you see the pushback from teachers union saying they want vaccinations and testing. i understand all that is apparent and as a news anchor especially because you've been covering covid from day one. what is it you tell people is their citizen power? >> i think, number one, these lawsuits, they must to continue to file them aggressively, the more we file, the more rights we are going to start to establish. we need to stand up for ourselves there. ♪ ♪ but the other thing we need -- hello? >> harris: yes, go ahead. >> sorry, the other thing that
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we need to do is we need to have people calling their state legislators, calling their state representatives, calling their community leaders, emailing them. the people need to be heard. what's happened here across the country and in illinois is that the state legislatures have taken advantage. this is why this is happening. we've seen this on the federal level now more recently with these executive orders that, congress is being bypassed. on the state level it's been happening for a year now under the excuse of covid-19 legislation, emergency powers. these emergency powers are not supposed to be indefinite. they are supposed to be limited and the people who are elected in every area of illinois, they are supposed to be standing up and saying no, you are not allowed to do this indefinitely. we are supposed to be working together to figure out these restrictions together and not by
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yourself. call your state reps, call your state senators and tell them to stand up for you. >> harris: and that is advice for everybody across the country. thank you, again, to you both. laura and lisa moore, thank you lisa. saturday at the u.s. state capital, i know you will be there spreading your word. my pleasure to be with you weekdays at 11 eastern. we scooted a little past to let that breathe a little bit. "outnumbered" starts now. a bombshell report from new york's attorney general calling out governor andrew cuomo's controversial nursing home policy, the report released today as part of an ongoing investigation into how nursing homes responded to the pandemic, found that the state health department appears to have undercounted coronavirus-related nursing home deaths by as much as 50% and goes on to say, "government guidance requiring the admission of covid-19
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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." governor cuomo who is still delaying releasing the total number of covid-19 deaths in nursing homes has not only rejected that assessment in the past but is tried to pass blame. >> anyone who wants to ask why did this day to do that with covid patients in nursing homes, it's because the state followed president trump's cdc guidance so they should ask president trump. >> harris: you are watching "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, emily compagno, dagen mcdowell, "new york post" columnist and fox news contributor miranda devine and in the virtual couch seat today, >> tyrus: host and fox news contributor tyrus is
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with us. let's start with the shocking details. we have been watching this and supporting our friend janice dean through all of our work that we could and now we get these facts. >> dagen: janice dean as a crusader, she is a saint and she is vindicated with this. all we wanted to know was how many of new york's elderly did governor randy cuomo have a hand in killing? and now we are beginning to find out. he signed that order in late march that sent covid-positive patients back into nursing homes and prevented those very facilities from even testing them for covid. he blamed everyone for his negligence, from mother nature to fox news to "the new york post." he had the audacity to write a book on leadership and even accept an enemy and he still to this day accepts no responsibility for what he did.
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in the meantime he played politics with the vaccine rollout and he still stonewalled and dismissed families begging for an accounting of what happens to their relatives in those very nursing homes. how many of their loved ones died? and in fact he is so sick, he sipped one of his henchmen on janice dean who was crusading to find out, a grieving janice dean who lost both of her in-laws because of covid in nursing homes, one of his henchmen said she should stick to the weather. during an appearance earlier this week, governor cuomo said this. "incompetent government kills people. more people died today and needed to die in covid, that's the truth." that's him, that's on him. monster, sociopath, take your pick. my guess is his political career
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is over. maybe his bro can get him a job on tv. >> harris: wow. emily? >> harris, in your really powerful interview with janice dean this morning she mentions justice and i just want to explore that angle with viewers for a moment. do you remember, on april 2nd of last year when new york city, new york state passed that huge omnibus bill. just a few days before, the same day i think actually that as dagen mentioned, the governor ordered that these nursing home patients be returned to the nursing homes, his aides inserted on 347 of that bill a clause, and immunity clause that protected nursing homes and also protected hospitals and that was a direct result of the nursing home lobby. because of that shield that was introduced into it, even lawmakers now say they have no idea what they find. one of them called it borderline criminal and that immunity shield is still in effect and keep in mind that before pfizer
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there were three ways that families could have control over ensuring that their loved ones in these nursing homes were taken care of to an appropriate standard. they could visit themselves and see it, there were government regulators that would tour and inspect the facilities regularly and there was a legal liability that they could explore in the form of negligence but because of covid the first two were taken away and because of the immunity shield the governor afforded these nursing homes, that last option is extinguished as well and i have to say there is one silver lining in that it doesn't protect criminal or willful misconduct or gross negligence as well i want to point out so it requires acting in good faith but as one attorney put it this is an uphill battle moving forward. >> harris: yeah, no doubt. this isn't the only state this has happened in, i'm next door to new york and new jersey and the numbers are heartbreaking here, too. we haven't gotten the bombshell that the digging brought across
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the hudson river, a 50% increase in the numbers we thought we knew of the people who died in the new york nursing homes and part of the blame was going to "the new york post." >> miranda: absolutely because "the new york post," harris, actually broke open the story about the nursing homes and about that callous order in march with governor cuomo to send covid-positive patience back to nursing homes which were saying that they didn't have the ppe, they didn't have the ability to put these people in a separate area and keep the residents already there safe. and of course it just went to like wildfire through these nursing homes and slaughtered a whole lot of people, in fact a thousand or more worry initially, governor cuomo said, now we are looking at 17,000, up to 20,000, that's almost half the death toll in this state and emily is quite right about the
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fact that they've inserted this immunity to protect the nursing homes from being sued by the families. and you have to wonder why and all you have to do is as we did at "the new york post," look at the donors to governor cuomo and he is getting massive donations from the very nursing homes that he is protecting from the consequences of his own callousness. so, you know, in california people are calling to recall governor newsom and i think that new yorkers are fed up with governor cuomo and we should start recalling him as well. he has dined out on this performance in this state and managed to gaslighted the world into thinking he did a great job, he has a best-selling book. there are a lot of women, particularly, in new york who sat on their couches during the
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pandemic and now they find out that actually he sent a lot of people to their deaths and he was the most incompetent governor in the country. >> harris: you know, it's interesting, tyrus, because governor cuomo at the time was using the word, can we get a recall, can we get rid of the bill de blasio because of how he's handling covid-19 but the facts were how he was handling covid-19. >> that was one of the most powerful interviews i have ever seen and i commend you for going over to get the story. you just don't see that anymore and i am proud of you for being a part of that, thank you so much. there was one point where we looked at cuomo, there were rumblings that he was going to replace biden as the democratic
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representative because he was so on point and on his game. 50%. i think you can stomach 10%, 7%, 50%, that is just blatant cover-up. someone somewhere, the senate, the house, supreme court, president, qualified immunity, it has to be looked at, it has to stop these governors and politicians from making these decisions with no consequences. as much as i hurt for the families, as long as politicians have qualified immunity it basically gives them i get out of jail free card for any decision they make. human lives were lost and not just that, grossly lost, covered up and attacking people, "just due to weather," what type of world are we living in, her forecast was 100% of corruption. it saddens me that this man can come on tv with a straight face and act like he did something and the best line ever was when he blamed it all on
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president trump, a guy who was getting a claim for doing just the opposite of what the president put a head to blame it on the president is outrageous and that is just sad, it's really sad. >> harris: to blame it on anybody else. we know the buck stops with him and tyrus, you were with me the day that that massachusetts nurse who traveled all that way to volunteer to help went behind the scenes and gave us the whole story as it was unfolding in one of the very large nursing homes in new york city. all right, we've all talked about janice dean, she joined me last hour. as we go to commercial break let's let her tell the story in her words in the last word here and we will be back after the break. >> i called my husband and i called my sister-in-law and i said that may be the angels won. maybe the angels will have their day in court and may be this governor will be held accountable, harris, finally today there is a ray of light,
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>> harris: growing questions over the cost for american workers as president biden has issued a new round of executive orders on climate change including suspending new oil and gas drilling permits on federal land. this comes after biden also canceled the keystone pipeline. jennifer granholm says she believes some jobs may need to be sacrificed to pursue biden's environmental agenda. >> i think the president's plan of building back better which would create more jobs and energy, clean energy than the jobs that might be sacrificed but i will say this, we don't
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want to see any jobs sacrificed. >> harris: this as biden climates are facing backlash for assaying laid-off workers should find new jobs in clean energy. >> what president biden wants to do is make sure those folks have better choices, that they have alternatives, that they can be the people who go to work to make solar panels. >> harris: republican senator ted cruz went after john kerry. >> he said, well, they need to learn to make better choices. what an arrogant, out of touch statement, you know, 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, union members, that men and women with calluses on their hands, they've made the wrong choices.
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>> harris: tyrus, your reaction? >> well first of all, john kerry and ted cruz are the last to go guys that i want to talk to me about calluses on your hands, i actually have some. i do understand that with the changing of and things like that that you know, at one time we all had horse wagons and when the cars came along change was made. i think having alternative jobs is one thing but just dropping people out of work and telling them hay, and 5-10 years when we have solar panel jobs available you will be the first in line for an interview. it's not exactly job security or giving a group of hardworking americans hope. my biggest criticism of this and we are just literally fresh out of the gate in this first 100 days is the executive orders are flying faster than any type of explanation and the ones who are getting hit in the mouth is middle-class, hardworking
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americans because every time we turn around they are taking something, not giving anything back and the excuse is it's coming but explain that to a family of five who has a generational job and is basically being told it's gone but don't worry, in a few years you can build a windmill when you go back to school and retrain, it will be great. >> harris: miranda, i wonder what kind of information we have on the reviews that were done for instance, fresh off a new campaign, i love the way you put it but not 100 days, like eight or nine. did they ask people about what it would be like to implement some of these changes? did they talk with any pipeline workers to see what their teams would do if they couldn't find jobs? >> of course not, harris, that's not really the goal. the goal is to pay it to this climate alarmism and sign up so you can be virtuous on the world stage and the irony is that
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refinery worker is over $40 an hour, that of someone who works in oil and gas production in nonsupervisory rule is over 38. a panel installer, that is $21 an hour but not to mention the quantity of the positions and our entire social security disability system, the approval or denial process is based on a grid system that takes into account transferability of positions and the labor required. so it is the bedrock of one aspect of our federal government is now disregarded in another. >> harris: all right, dagen, we will hit you on the next round. teachers not in front of the classrooms without protesting even a study show again and again that schools are not covid spreaders. why aren't they following the science? plus, congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez goes after her g.o.p. colleagues, linking them to white supremacists. kind of makes you wonder, what
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>> emily: welcome back. the plan to reopen schools getting more pushback from big-city teachers unions. teachers are defying orders to return to the classroom for a second day over a covid safety concerns while in new york city the union said it can't guarantee its teachers will be back in school by september. all this pushing parents to the breaking point, over local school closures in a video that's gone viral, take a look. >> you are a bunch of cowards hiding behind our children as an excuse for keeping schools closed. the garbage workers who pick up
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my freaking trash risk their lives every day more than anyone in the school system. figure it out! or get off the podium. >> emily: dagen, your thoughts? >> dagen: those with the least are hurt the most by these selfish teachers unions rate if you look at chicago, 80% of the public school kids in that one city qualify for free or reduced-priced lunches. this is horrific damage that's being done to our children as harris witnessed in her interview, or moving interview last hour. damage done educationally, developmentally, psychologically and emotionally. children do not contract covid as easily, they rarely have severe cases and they don't transmit the virus at the rates that adults do. what is this about? it's about politics, democrats are not willing or don't have that you know what to stand up to these unions. there's a story in your magazine
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about a war in a new jersey town about reopening schools, "upending politics over the new york city suburb close go. turns out moms and parents who wanted their kids back in classrooms kept their mouths shut until after the election because they didn't want to sound like trump. you can't make it up, this is dangerous idiocy. as reagan did with the air traffic controllers, he could start firing some people, biden could, if he wanted. >> emily: this battle between the unions and parents and governors and lawmakers, as dagen pointed out and we saw last hour, there are real consequences here. what is the breaking point here? >> harris: we learned some things in that interview with the attorney next to the mom, lisa moore who just lost her son trevor. this kid was a star in school, took his life. the isolation that was described
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took nine more lives that this attorney has just told us about, she's representing four illinois families, probably after that interview will have more to do. you don't speak up, dagen, what you said is so true. people don't want to rock the boat because the children will pay the price of them fighting in some instances. your kid has got to go to school with those people who might feel like they can push back a little bit so you worry about that, you don't want to make life difficult for your kid by fighting so they waited until after the election. this mom saw this happening with young trevor, his personality changed. he was a real go-get her hand and outgoing kid. he changed and you can see isolation on the faces and in the hearts of people every day. i just wonder and i say it again to you, miranda, who was at the table when these decisions are being made? we have enough voices. i know we have a culture that wants to cancel some. we don't have enough. >> miranda: the biggest voice
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we have in this country, the most powerful man is joe biden and he is a union man, he has the credibility and the moral authority to go to those teacher unions and tell them to get back to work, we have a crisis in this country, as you showed so well with that tragic mom, children are committing suicide, this is misery, we have thrown away the futures of a generation of children. it will be very difficult to get them back on track. that needs to be a priority for these governments and joe biden could fix it all with a snap of his fingers and it is just inexplicable that this week he had the opportunity to do that, he was asked, will he tell the teacher unions to go back, to listen to the science which as we know, children do not transmit the virus in the same way that adults do. it is very safe for teachers, they are at less risk than anyone else going back to work.
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it is outrageous that they are holding out until every child gets vaccinated when we know that the vaccines are not yet approved for children so in effect they are just putting off going back to work indefinitely. they are still getting paid. it's the only enterprise where you can stay at home and still get paid while not doing your job and children are suffering so i just implored joe biden to do something about it. >> emily: it is so heartbreaking. tyrus, we will get to you in the next block. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez saying some of her republican colleagues are white supremacists. that comment sparking a big backlash. >> we are in a blizzard of lies. the audacity and absurdity of which is unprecedented. ♪ ♪ to severe psoriasis... or psoriatic arthritis, little things, can become your big moment.
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>> dagen: congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez scorching republican colleagues and their leader kevin mccarthy in the wake of the capital riots saying the g.o.p. is a haven for extremists, racists, and conspiracy theorists. >> there are legitimate white supremacist sympathizers that sit at the heart of the republican caucus in the house of representatives and it increasingly seems unfortunately that in the house republican caucus, kevin mccarthy answers to these qanon members of congress, not the other way around. >> dagen: conservative author mark steyn accusing them of -- >> the guy in the viking hat the guy controlling it all, we are in a blizzard of lies, the
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audacity and absurdity of which is unprecedented. >> dagen: tyrus, the floor is yours, my friend. >> tyrus: first off as a former teacher, really quick, i may have to get my own credential back up and jump in there and get some things done, get it together, teachers, let's go. the aoc of the world, the french, the weird politicians who if you don't agree with me you are a white supremacist synthesizer, i myself on occasion might be a white supremacist synthesizer because i feel bad for anybody who blames a group of people for their shortcomings which means you can never improve because you've got to look within. these sound bites from these -- if you don't agree with me you are this, if you don't agree with me we are that. it's hyperbole and we end up talking about it. you have a small community you need to focus on and every time
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you get on the world stage you want to accuse everybody of this and that, nobody, everybody wants unity until they have the advantage, we are seeing it now, it's now the witch trials, if you disagree with me you are a white supremacist. if you have a question or you don't agree with maybe going in to what they are trying to go into, if you don't agree with them you are obviously a bad, flawed person and i think they need to take a hard look in the mirror. what you do is you just stir drama and unfortunately we are talking about it when we should be talking about other things more important from sound bites from somebody who just wants attention and unfortunately we are giving it to them. >> dagen: trump supporter's and trump voters were years for years called racist bigots and nazis but now the democrats are in power they are even more emboldened and alexandria ocasio-cortez is looking to primary chuck schumer, clearly.
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>> yes and look, aoc, you have to admire her passion and her idealism, she is very good at getting out that message to her followers but she, the idealism comes from a place of hatred and delusion and she's not alone, she sends the message of nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and joe biden even in his inaugural speech when he was calling for unity, he also effectively branded all 75 million trump voters, republicans as white supremacists and domestic terrorists. you just get branded these awful names, you can't defend yourself, it is like the salem witch trials in mccarthyism all rolled into one. >> dagen: emily, before we go in terms of the legality of what's going on, this is not just name calling, this administration and the democrats
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in congress are beginning to wage as randa pointed out a domestic war on terror and if you are working in cahoots coordinating with big tech to essentially spy on people or shut them down, that's a whole host of constitutional and anti--trust problems. >> you are exactly right. and in terms of consequences for the average american, there are both surveillance and policy assets as well as charges associated with particular comments, particular titles afforded to you and i think the demonization has grown, right? first the demonization was just trump supporter's and it spread to include those who went to olive garden, the mocking rolled into demonization and now it's spreading to the entire g.o.p. party so this other-islam has real-life consequences and it's the reason people feel that their policies are not hurt at
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what covid isolation is doing to our kids. as the republican party made up of white supremacist sympathizers? that's what alexandria ocasio-cortez believes. and are you ready for pink mac and cheese that tastes like candy for valentine's day? john roberts joins sandra smith and me at the top of the hour for "america reports." >> emily: welcome back to "outnumbered," american icons falling victims to cancel culture in san francisco after the school board voted to change the names of dozens of public schools. george washington, abraham lincoln, thomas jefferson and theodore roosevelt are out after the board deemed them unworthy of the honor due to their connections with racism. a school board defended the decision calling it not just symbolic but a moral message.
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rick sees it differently. >> this is outrageous to think that these great americans are not good enough to have a school named after them and so they are going to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to strip the name but also spend millions of dollars on new uniforms, repainting the school basketball court. >> emily: tyrus, as a former teacher, your thoughts? >> as a current, living, breathing, smiling black man i can honestly tell you, i would just like to give them a little history lesson. back when my ancestors were freed, they were allowed to choose their own last names and most of them chose, a lot of them chose names like lincoln, washington, jefferson, men who represented change in the constitution, the freedom in the pursuit of happiness and make some money on this planet so i find it hilarious that they want to take this away because we
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can't have an honest history conversation so i guess in san francisco the history books will now start with "once upon a time in a land far away there were a few people and then aoc showed up and it's all bliss. nothing bad ever happened. >> emily: miranda? >> miranda: i wish tyrus, really, was going back to be a teacher, he's so good at it. put aside the absurdity of link income of the to stop slavery, the fact that this is just fiddling while rome burns, there are so many problems in the san francisco school district, they need to get kids back to school, they could spend all that money on new ventilation systems or new teachers and instead they are playing these games to distract attention from their own failures. >> emily: harris? >> harris: you know, i don't
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know what part of history the woke crowd likes. i'd wish they'd tell us what the rules are, i really do and it's disheartening to be raising children, i don't live in san francisco but i have to imagine these conversations are being had all over the place, people move away from san francisco, wherever they moved to they must be having these conversations. as a parent it's really disheartening because i want my kids to learn to tell the truth, not just the parts that somebody deems likable and most of those people making those decisions may not resemble a sand may not agree with us but they can't have that much power over us as americans. they don't get to rewrite history because it's what they want to do. there are a lot of things i want to do, i don't get to do it and i accepted. they need to accept it. >> emily: dagen, quick final thoughts? >> dagen: if you don't know history and you try to wash it away you are doomed to repeat
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the mistakes of our past and i particularly love the instance of one committee in san francisco that didn't know whether roosevelt middle school was named after theodore or franklin delano. wow. >> emily: all right, critics calling out the apparent hypocrisy after biden's climate envoy john kerry lectures workers to find new clean energy jobs while his family keeps a polluting private jet. ♪ ♪ those who du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent. the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions
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he's running around preaching to the rest of us about carbon emissions that he would do about his own close to home, and is reminiscent of al gore, who is an enormous tennessee would basically's at the same as 21 years of the electricity the average american uses. we saw them flying into jets to the inauguration, we had that thing a couple years ago with celebrities like leo dicaprio taking the private yachts and debts. they are hypocrites. it's about what's good for them and it's the little people who have to curb their lifestyle. >> emily: dagen? >> dagen: instead of limousine liberal, they need to change it to "private jet progressive," or just pj progressive for short. the message from john kerry's career is marry somebody rich. that's his greatest accomplishment.
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>> emily: [laughs] harris? >> harris: wow. people are going to need to where she is with those shards all over the floor. [laughter] look, we love capitalism. we want people to realize, but if you want to preach, get a pulpit. moving to a church and preach, lend some scripture. but you don't get to preach to the masses about what to do if you're not willing to do it. >> emily: final thoughts, tyrus? >> tyrus: if i have any questions about environment i check with sir david attenborough. he is the real. there's nothing wrong with a yurt, emily. how many silkworms had to die for his afternoon suit? i'm pretty sure on that jet it was filet mignon for dinner, you know what i'm saying? it's always great when you're sitting on a high mountain to tell everybody what they need to do. i will wait until john kerry the vegan who shows up in a handmade hemp suit, then i'll start listening to his stuff on the environment.
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you want tside, look at your neighborhood and see things you can do. progressives... [laughter] >> emily: thank you to everyone on the couch today. miranda, welcome. we are so glad you joined us today. here is "america reports." >> john: we begin with a fox news alert, a damaging new report about new york governor andrew cuomo and the number of nursing home patients who died from coronavirus in his state. i'm john roberts in washington. welcome to the thursday edition of "america reports." hi, sandra. >> sandra: good afternoon to you, john. i'm sandra smith. a developing story, we are learning new york state may have undercounted covid deaths in nursing homes by as much as 50%, as many residents died from poor infection control practices and understaffing. that's according to a study by the state attorney general. >> john: governor cuomo has faced criticism for his handling of the crisis, in particular the effects on people in nursing
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