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and that means "outnumbered" begins. we will start this next hour with a fox news alert, the white house dodging questions over stock market volatility amid a growing showdown between wall street and main street. retail investors powering video game outlet game stop to record highs leading to billions of dollars in losses for hedge funds shorting the stock. infant but now, fierce backlash over how brokerages responded. a fox business reporter is here to explain it all. >> at the heart of this is you have david versus goliath. on one side, you have these large institutional investors and hedge funds that are basically betting that game stock and other stocks will lose value, that's called a short when they make money when the stock loses. on the other side, you have thousands of small investors
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that are being organized on facebook and read it buying the stock, bidding it up, causing those institutions to lose money here. talking to the tune of billions of dollars over the past week or so for the sec, securities exchange commission is watching this and a sec regulator told me you might be hard for them to find a violation. listen. >> i think when it comes to regulating the speech or regulating content, that's a huge challenge and certainly from a securities regulation perspective. i don't think the sec can regulate speech which everyone has the right to regulate in the sense charging a crime for doing it. >> what has lawmakers concerned is that robin hood is billed as a free trading platform had actually stopped or halted trades on gamestop and some of these others that were shorted which allowed the institutions to make back some of their money in those shorts yesterday. if robin hood said it needed the pause to collect collateral for
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its clearing house. they raised a billion dollars yesterday. on top of all of this, facebook and reddit have now close the chat groups that started all of this and organize those investors so now you have hearings that will happen on capitol hill and the house and the senate as well as treasury secretary janet yellen saying that she is looking into this. when max was a big tech giants got in on it too? >> you're talking about for which? >> harris: facebook. >> exactly. facebook and reddit close down the chat rooms and started all of this. they said they were violations of their terms of service. facebook has sent it to its independent body that they look into them and as of right now, those chat rooms are close down and that's what has a lot of investors upset as it looks like
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collusion. infants going to be some investigation here. >> harris: thank you very much but haven't heard that word collusion in a while. if you are watching "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. here today, emily compagno, host of no interruption on fox nation. tomi lahren is here and joining us for the first time, former republican congressional candidate from maryland and the founder of red renaissance and in the center the virtual couch seat today, dave rubin back with us for another time, host of the rubin report, reaction from the panel in a moment. i want to start with tucker carlson calling out what he sees as wall street's game. >> here is what makes the hedge fund managers different from you. they have a lot more power than you. they control the game so they immediately change the rules of the game. turns out what wall street really hates his outsider trading, people from outside their world might be getting
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rich. that's the one thing they can't abide. >> harris: i'm coming to you first for your response. >> kim: thank you so much for having me. i'm happy to be here today. wall street and main street are two separate rules here. so people understand while everyone was struggling back in 2020 financially, investors were still making a ton of money. just two weeks ago, reported that s&p was up 16.3%, nasdaq was up 43%, record highs all around some investors were still doing well like when the average american like myself are not doing so well so i know a lot of people were asking are we going to hear anything from president biden and his administration, i don't think we will. if they go hand-in-hand, i know joe biden the first lady now raise the money for hedge funds back in 2019 for joe biden's campaign, brother has been accused with hedge fund managers for prodding a business in
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tennessee and that came out and associated press so for me, we are not going to hear anything from the biden administration and i don't think we will mix this problem because of that. there seems to be no rules for wall street. >> harris: dave rubin, i don't know if you could hear our reporter from fox business but i perked up when he said social media jumped into the game, facebook wanting to now take a look at whether or not it was okay for groups of people to get together as investors. >> dave: you hit it when you said the word collusion. let's look at it this way, the little guys that were losing, you think facebook and reddit would be taken out these pages? no, they take down the pages because these are just average people. if i actually have the robin hood app. i use it. i have a tiny bit of gamestop because i wanted to get in on this just to feel what the experience was like but think about it, the people started doing something that started hurting the institutions,
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hurting the hedge funds and then what did the system do? there's so much that the people versus the system these days which is why we are seeing our institutions collapse. the system decided to ban the reddit page, ban the facebook page, then the robin hood app itself which was purely designed and millions of people are walking around with it on their phone, purely designed for the average person to get in the game. when the average person started to succeed, they halted trading. this is a scandal of extraordinary proportions but it's completely in line with so much of what's happening in the world right now which is average people are trying to speak up and are being censored or attacked or silenced by the big machine and that's what we have to figure out, help to arbitrage those two positions. >> harris: do you think the people watching this, aren't necessarily in the game, they've got 401(k)s but understand what it takes to take on goliath, do they think they get which is happen and can you boil it down into a nutshell forest?
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>> emily: i think they do absolutely. the average intelligence of the american is much higher than those in power would have them believe and i would love to break it down. here's how i view this. who is protecting -- who was watching out for the average american? and there is a structure that we are just forced to accept without question and i think the story is more than just robin hood versus goliath. it's about how robin hood was selling information goliath and therefore beholden. if sets the rules at all ordinay americans are excluded from for they didn't ban trading halfway through, they ban the purchase of the stock which is the exception for the average user of the 13 million who use this app, 31 years old. confetti goes off when you make a trade. but what is in place to protect these ordinary americans? the sec who said they are monitoring the situation and we
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heard in the intro how their powers are quite limited as well. if treasury secretary janet yelling who has profited from ts financial structure and help to build it. after her big biotech blunder, -- i just lost the quote. he basically said that the fed and the professional investor can never predict the collective wisdom of the average market participant and that's what's going on here is when you take power back, they crumbles. you see that these forces are closing ranks in the question remains who is protecting the average american. >> harris: such a great question and i started there with emily because people do get this and anybody who thinks that just because you're not a billionaire, you can't understand that what you're watching over is something more than just a power grab. if you are a small retail
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investor trying to help others, this was such a slap in the face people understand that. >> tomi: they have to. and john saki was asked about it this morning and dodged the question ends at the would take care of it, she didn't want to speak to the issue. but once again, the american people are starting to understand and is becoming more obvious and abundantly clear with the new administration that when the elites don't win, they stop the game. this is exactly what happened. but talking about the big tech censorship, i also perked up when your reporter discussed that because again, this is another slap in the face of the little guy, the average american. if you guys get together and this reddit group is 6 million people strong, if you get together and want to have a voice outside of the elite, they will simply shut you off on the fact that the elites with the democrats with big tech, academia, how, hollywood, seems like all those forces are coming
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together against the little guy and at some point, this is a tinderbox that will light on fire and each passing day is just another job, the american people are seeing through it and getting sick of it. >> harris: so who is looking out for average americans? we are because we are going to let go of this outfoxed. this is not just going to go away. great to see everybody on the panel today, welcome kim for the first time. the demonizing of republicans on capitol hill. progressive firebrand ocasio-cortez getting called out over what she said about senator ted cruz after he agreed with her. about the gamestop controversy. reaching out, reaching over. she smacked that hand. >> the more that she can accuse ted cruz and other republicans of things that are evil, the legacy mainstream media will continue to repeat it and it will become the truth out there in the so-called hinterlands.
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>> harris: plus, new calls to investigate new york governor andrew cuomo after a scathing new report by his own state's attorney general on nursing home deaths during the pandemic. reactions on that coming up but still watching his press conference as he talks about this, we will go there live and what will they ask him? i've got ideas. we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer,... ...standing in the struggle. hustling through the hurt. asking for science, not sorrys. our time... ...for more time... ...has come. living longer is possible- and proven in women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant or a nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. kisqali is the only treatment in its class with proven overall survival results in 2 clinical trials. helping women live longer with hr+, her2-
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seen where this goes when i try to demonize their opponents, that's all they know how to do this throughout distractions. >> emily: are these the same that were bashing drum for his inflammatory rhetoric and what they argue that led to? >> kim: she was given an opportunity to have an easy layup and she didn't do it. i remember when president trump alluded to the fact that joe scarborough might've had something to do with the death of his internal staff are back whenever he was in office and the media went crazy. they crucified him for weeks. if. amc basically just accused a sitting senator of conspiracy to murder and they say nothing, i hope ted cruz actually take some action. >> harris: i need to step in
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here with breaking news, we want to listen now to new york governor andrew cuomo holding that news conference and people are asking about nursing homes. >> back in august, we said that we would get the legislature and we are working on that in anticipation of my budget meeting but when i saw the attorney general report decide that we need to finish that up quickly and get these numbers out in real time. this is another key point emphasizes the total number of deaths does not change. that number has not changed and to misrepresent that number is factually inaccurate. so in the report when i saw that that was there, when they said it was undercounting, that was inaccurate and i wanted to get
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that out of hand because you have said on all these presentations, reporting the number of deaths is always the hardest number to report and one to be sure that those numbers are accurate. >> remember the context here. the report a firm to commissioner said. if where this starts is frankly a political attack from prior federal administration hhs, the roger stone protege who said we have more nursing home deaths in new york because of something that the state health department did. this report confirms everything the commissioner said for the past year. the state department of health followed federal guidance by cms
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and cdc, commissioner said no, not for profit nursing home was forced to take anyone, report confirms that. if if they took a person who they could not care for for a covid positive person of malaya violated violated the law. the report says that. and the department of health only counted the number of deaths in hospitals on the number of deaths in nursing homes, released that number, that number stays the same. how about people who were in people who were transferred in the hospital back to a nursing home? that number was correlating because you have to get that from the nursing homes in the report also says the information from nursing homes is often
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incorrect and that's the number to date. but it's an ongoing process. next question? >> your next question comes from w hc. their light is now open, please unmute your microphone. >> good afternoon, your staff is often unapologetically aggressive when it comes to defending your policies particularly on social media but in this case, many of the people who disagree with how this whole situation was handled with the nursing homes has a very personal connection to what they've lost someone in the pandemic tied to a nursing home, so the policy aside, who was right, who was wrong, what would your message be to those families today? >> what i would say is everyone did the best they could.
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when i say the state department of health is the report said followed federal guidance, so if you think there was a mistake, then go talk to the federal government. it's not about pointing fingers or blame, this became a political football. whether a person died in the hospital or in the nursing home, people died, people died. i was in a hospital. i got transferred to a nursing home and my father died. my father was in the nursing home and got transferred to a hospital, my father died. people died. by the way, the same people are
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dying today, 96% of the people who die are older people with comorbidities which happens to be the people in the nursing home. it's continuing today even with all the testing we are doing. if you look at new york state, we have a higher percentage of deaths in nursing homes and other states. the third of all deaths in this nation are in nursing homes. new york state 28% but below the national average and number of deaths in nursing homes but who cares? 33, 28 died in the hospital, died in a nursing home, they
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died. and i dealt with the loss of my father. of the pain is so incredible and inexplicable and why and why and why? it's a tragedy. it's a tragedy. and i understand may be instinct to blame or to find some relief for the pain that you're feeling, but it is a tragedy and if the tragedy that continues today. i believe everybody did the best they could. i have believe the federal government, the cdc, i believe
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they gave the best guidance they could. i believe they give the best guidance they can today. i believe the state department of health gave the best guidance and made the best decisions on the facts they had. but doesn't mean people didn't die and it doesn't mean people won't die today and people won't die tomorrow and it doesn't mean i'm not going to get up here tomorrow or monday and rita death number on that screen and think about the 100 people who died in the hundreds of family members who were home crying that day. and that's to continue. that is the curse of covid. can you protect old people with comorbidities from covid? totally? no. no. if we could, it would be over.
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if it wasn't over last year, would have been over by now, right? it's still not over. so i understand the pain. i understand the search for answers. but it was a tragedy and i feel the english and i feel the pain. and i get the anger. my father died. i wish i had someone to blame. it would have made me feel better maybe. but they are in my thoughts and prayers. i believe why did god do this? i don't know. i don't know. but it was cruel and it was terrible and it still is.
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and luckily, i'm blessed with faith, and that helped me at times of pain, but my heart goes out to each and every one, and i feel it personally and everybody should know it is not because and when i do the death numbers on monday, it's not because everyone didn't do everything they could to prevent it. next question. >> governor, your next question comes from -- james, your light is now open. please unmute your microphone. we might think you. appreciate your time. regarding the lifting of the indoor dining band in new york city, some restaurateurs say that 25% capacity still isn't
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enough to save their businesses. what's your message to them? also coming your presentations said the production of vaccines needs to be increased. >> harris: we are watching and there are important topics going on a news conferences across the country today both in the white house, new york, and in other places. we specificapellcally have been monitoring this one because of the nursing home data that came out yesterday that was so shocking. and because the number of deaths at those nursing home facilities that this governor made the decision to put covid infected patients there because those death numbers have now popped 50% more than what we originally had been told and that comes from the own state attorney general office that reserve some qualification, some qualification, a lot of questions so we hung in there for a couple of them. if he goes back to that, we will go back to him.
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i want to go to dave rubin. i took copious notes. he blames the state department, blames god, blames the federal government. >> dave: that was embarrassing and actually offensive. what happened to leaders like harry truman, the buck stops with me? that was purely the buck stops with nobody and in some cases, this is god's fault and we all did absolutely everything we could. that was actually offensive. i grew up in new york under his father who was the governor for all people in the buck did stop with him. i'm sympathetic of course that he lost his father who was in his mid-80s to covid but he also said something i thought was interesting, 96% of people who will die today of covid are older with the comorbidity. are you telling me that all of these old people, no one wants all people to die, course we don't want to protect people but what does that have to do with all of your shutdowns and lockdowns that destroyed restaurants, destroyed small
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businesses has led to crazy levels of depression and alcoholism and all sorts of stuff that will be unfurled and exposed over the next couple of years. we have no idea the level of mental pain that people are dealing with on top of the financial and everything else but the take away there was this guy saying sorry, i wrote a book about -- i put air quotes around it, i wrote a book about leadership during a pandemic, and i got an emmy in the midst of this whole thing, but none of this is my fault and i blame god and i feel bad for all of you. that was embarrassing, really embarrassing. >> harris: it was eye-opening, right? when they show you, aren't you supposed to believe them? let's go to this from what the governor of new york just said. if you're having a problem with this decision that was made, if you're having a problem with the deaths of these seniors on the report from the ag office
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showing that there were so many more of them, let's hear from the governor. >> if you think there was a mistake, talk to the federal government. it's not about pointing fingers or blame. is that this became a political football, right? whether a person died in the hospital for died in the nursing home, people died. people died. >> harris: it's shocking. if it's shocking. no matter where you died, people died, but he made the decision to put those people who were infected with the least among us who could fight things off. that does matter. >> kim: i agree with dave, that was an embarrassing press briefing. he basically pass the buck along, said he has nothing to do
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with what happened, but i remember vividly when he was blaming president trump for the rollout, blaming nursing home workers for going into work and possibly having covid, but now he's saying it's god and some of it could be live, maybe not come on baby didn't know it was accurate but people should do a thorough investigation into everything he's working on. he wrote a book like they've said and didn't even have the accurate number and then posted the number and said new york state has only 28% deaths in nursing homes but just told us right before that and he did not have the accurate number. if so he doesn't even know. so i hate the fact that he gave this sob story but it was an embarrassing press briefing and i hope a lot of people really question him about it. >> harris: among us here on the panel, you most recently have run for office to stand out in that way for this next question. is his career over? 's political career? dagen mcdowell said this is
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it. >> kim: i'm not sure and because we see so many times that democrats get a pass. i have a feeling that he'll still be governor, he will still act like he had nothing to do but i hope his career is over, it should be over and he should answer these questions instead of passing the buck. >> dave: progressives fail up. look at gavin newsom. destroyed san francisco and then what happened? he became the governor of california so unfortunately, i don't think his career is over. >> harris: they now have enough signatures to possibly put a recall of him on the ballot, which is interesting. if we are going to have to break very quickly, tommy and then emily. >> tomi: i echo everything everyone's been saying but when cuomo was speaking, they remind me during the benghazi theories when hillary infamously said what difference does it make and also offered his thoughts and prayers. imagine if a republican simply offer their thoughts and prayers
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after they made a colossal mistake and refused to take accountability. i think that would be trending on twitter, the horrible republicans, horrible religious right but cuomo got away with shedding some crocodile tears, passing the buck, typical democrat. he be called out all night? i'm going to go ahead and say unlikely. when max illegally here, want to lean on that part of your experience, we have seen her family, our senior meteorologist here really pressing for answers. >> emily: we also learned is not huge omnibus bill what was slipped in their and the 347 page was immunity for these nursing home owners and operators and hospitals. it was immunity from negligence and immunity from these lawsuits. we know public officials are immunized as well. there is exception for gross
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negligence and criminal behavior. new york congresswoman elise stefanik has called for in ag as well as a doj investigation into what she says is corruption and cover-up at the various highest levels. she is calling for subpoenas in an investigation into the governor, secretary to the governor, the commissioner of the health department there and all of their stuff and she wants transparency into all the communications and documentations associated with the lobbying efforts with these people to slip in that immunity and quick final point, i had to say that was a hideous deflection of responsibility by the governor and i saw him doing the same thing which was a politicization of everything his office dead and all of the coverups that they engaged in and for him to say it is a political football and i don't want to make a political, but touch on everything under the sun but the responsibility of his office, he is right that people died. those families are morning and they want answers.
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the health department commissioner earlier saying exactly what we can envision the investigation fourth. he said the initial findings of wrongdoing by certain nursing home owners and operators is reprehensible and exactly why we called it. so we have seen in that press conference and already the finger-pointing that we can expect has the pressure built against all of these participants. >> harris: i am looking off screen because it is still ongoing but if they ask more questions, we want to see it. you mentioned an investigation, the state health department, if they look at all those people, they might find some compliance with those documents because he threw a whole lot of people under every single wheel of the bus. we will be right back.
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president biden's nearly $2 trillion covid stimulus plan with or without republican support and now dozens of house democrats including congresswoman ilhan omar say they should include stimulus checks. in a letter, she wrote this "any relief package must include recurring cash payments that go to all immigrant workers, refugees and families the irs issues individual taxpayer i.d. number to those not eligible to obtain a social security number which can include illegal immigrants. your response? >> dave: frankly, still had omar is just ridiculous. if you are here illegally, you are not a legal citizen of the
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united states and there's enough problems in the u.s. right now that we have to help the people who are here legally who do pay into the system and everything else but this reminds me of right before the election when the last few good liberals, not the woke lefties, but the last few good liberals kept saying don't worry, biden will stop all the giant government stuff, he isn't a fully woke leftist, he won't go for every crazy progressive program and what we have seen but how many executive orders, over 40 in a week, what we've seen is there is no program that is too big, there is going to be a massive federal expansion, they will care about all of the wrong things in the middle of an economic situation, a pandemic and everything else from a focus on what we can do about illegal immigrants, climate change and a race and the rest of that which they think they can just sign something and that makes all these problems go away and we have to show people that the
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answer is not always the government if you want to help people, this answer is charity or your local community or your family, but this is just consistent with everything else they are pushing at us these days and it goes back to that first story we talked about with gamestop which is the people now see the system is broken and is not doing anything for them and how far can you push people until they crack? >> harris: you can see the backside of the emperor, close have fallen to the floor. i am curious, he ran for office come you got to see some of this in motion, one of my favorite moments was when you came on with me last year and we played a little bit of you walking through neighborhoods in your hometown and saying politics didn't serve any of these people. what do you make of the promise for bipartisanship and now the mighty power of the pen? that's all we are seeing, just a pen. >> kim: absolutely. he is in there doing 40
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executive orders now because they want to reinstate what obama had in place and they have to remember on the left is why president trump became the president. so right now, shocker, democrats want everyone on government assistance, want to have these of recurring checks but that's not what we want. a novel idea is to reopen america. let people go back to work. relying on your community for food or whatever you need is interesting because a lot of churches are still closed and not able to operate, not able to get donations. we need help, we can even do that anymore. so she talks about everybody but americans, i don't know how she got reelected, but here we are. if they need to put americans first, need to reopen everything and this is a travesty. >> harris: it so interesting what you just said about church because just previously, governor cuomo was that was in many places where he was placing blame for what's gone on, yet in
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most of the country, you can go to church the way we use to who he is talking about prayer and everything else. i wonder if there are some sort of a disconnect and maybe you can answer between what we are being told to do and what we are allowed to do. that sounds crazy because this is america, but i just scratch my head. >> tomi: i won't even say it is biden's america because those that thought biden would be this moderate, he might very well be a moderate but he is not in control, a puppet of the far left, america first died on a inauguration day and the magical notion that becomes first died on inauguration day and the fact that they believe we owe a single thing to people who have no legal right to be here is ridiculous, insulting, and disgusting and just as i've been saying and dave can attest to this as well, every bad idea starts in california. that started in california at
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the beginning of the program and the release status. >> dave: thank you for not directly blaming me for all of this. >> harris: i want to point out one thing, and it goes to what you're saying, what you're talking about is illegal immigration, america came to be as great as it is because of legal immigration. we want people from every corner of the world to come here and have their dreams come true and make us all better, let's get together and make it all better but what you're talking about are those people were here illegally. emily, last thought. >> emily: this is no surprise. remember with a rebate recovery improvement act, congresswoman ilhan omar suggested that every household including next household and illegal immigrants would receive a $2,000 debit card prepaid and then after that every month would receive 1,000, proposed payment simply printing
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$1 trillion coins which than the federal reserve would buy back at full face value, it's like watching a child play with your parents checkbook. >> harris: i did that. and again, i see the words on the screen, that should say check for illegal immigrants. that's what we are talking about. let's move on. an update on the push to cancel. aren't they tired of it? isn't canceling exhausting? maybe not. we want to cancel the names of george washington, abraham lincoln, and more from san francisco schools. how the community is fighting back. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can 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
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we met moments ago as he tries to explain underreported nursing home deaths in his state. miranda devine from "the new york post" reacts top of the hour, plus the latest on wall street as the debate over david and goliath continues. offering some fresh perspective on that end 10,000 stores closing due to the pandemic, how retailers are getting pummeled as a result of covid. a big two hours coming up, join us live from america reports top of the hour. >> tomi: outrage in san francisco where more than 7,000 people have signed a
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petition to stop the city from renaming schools that honor presidents like george washington and abraham lincoln. a plan to move forward with plans to scrub any names with ties to slavery or racism. schools are just the latest target of the cancel culture movement which is gone after everything from companies and comedians to even fictional characters. your perspective on this latest victim of cancel culture? >> tomi: with everything going on in california and throughout the country especially as it relates to education and children going back to school, the fact that this is their priority to take names off of buildings in which i would assume cost them money and would be taxpayer-funded is amazing that is the top of their priority list but we know this from the left. they like to talk and show their activism and virtue signaling without anything productive for the residence and constituents. at the end of the day, eventually, anyone who is not amc is going to be taken down because they won't be left
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enough and radical enough and i don't know what we will be left with. it'll be interesting. i can't wait to see the amc statue. i'm sure it will be quite lovely. >> dave: unfortunately with the left is offering is a disintegration of everything we've known america to be and are great 250 years as harris said before of bringing all of these people from all over the world here to make a better life which we've done a pretty good job of the just three of those people that you guys to show the image of, george washington who led the revolutionary army and then put his power down because he didn't want to be in charge of the army and the presidency, how extraordinary that is, abraham lincoln who kept the union together and get this country together while freeing the and thomas jefferson although he was a slave owner and no one denies that was also writing the laws to free the. these were men of their time who did a lot of good, a lot better than our public servants do
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these days and the progressives of 2040 will be coming for the progressives of 2021 because they are building barack obama's library in chicago right now and he ran against gay marriage the first time he ran around so what do you think the progressives of 2040 will think of that guy? >> kim: is much as they try to erase history, you can't erase history. my ancestors were still but i want people to understand four years ago, we removed our confederate monuments in baltimore city. our education system is still terrible, our homicide rate is still ten times the national average, we still have the same problems with people not having jobs and now 15,000 vacant homes and no one is going to work so you can remove the statues and these names but it does absolutely nothing for the american people and that's what we have to keep in mind. we should have policies in place and do things that actually help us move forward.
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when macro quickly, i don't want to live in a nation of stupid people. i want people to know their history. where am i going? i want people to know their history. i want my children to know their history and we are this group, the black and brown people everyone talks about, my biracial children and myself, all of it counts, all of our history is important. you can't just paint over it and take it down. >> we will be right back, stay with us. dry, distressed skin that struggles? new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™.
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>> harris: we start this hour by watching new york governor cuomo being asked questions about the nursing home decision that he made during the covid pandemic at the height of it earlier in 2020 and how many lives potentially that cost. last thoughts on that, dave rubin. if >> dave: during that segment, i think i inferred that mario cuomo died of covid and as far as i know, that's not the
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case. always a pleasure to see you ladies and please don't blame me for everything that happens in california, i'm in dallas, texas, right now. >> harris: i have 11 cousins there, say hello. tomi and kim and dave, so good to see you and emily, we are sisters now, first week my congrats. america reports now. >> thank you so much. starting this friday with a fox news alert and the effects of the reddit fueled trading frenzy. wall street tightens facing criticism for cracking down on buyers, driving up stocks for gamestop and other struggling companies. welcome to the friday edition of america reports from washington, d.c. i'm john roberts. >> sandra: did you say friday? we will take it. good afternoon, everyone. i'm sandra smith and we are watching markets at this hour on wall street quite a nosedive down 660 points because the dow is now below that big
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