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and victor o bond will be speaking about that more later in the week. in the meantime we will be back tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. see you then. ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity," big breaking news night tonight. new york is once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons. governor andrew cuomo is facing new calls from top democrats and even joe biden to resign tonight. he could be impeached and even criminally prosecuted after this report from the state's p attory general determined that the governor sexually harassed and assaulted multiple women and
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violated both state and federal criminal law. that's what she said. now, if cuomo is a republican i guess he would probably already be the subject of a massive raid with cnn cameras and might even be behind bars. anyway, all the details coming up. we will have full political and legal analysis with gregg jarrett, janice dean, new york congresswoman elise stefanik. but for us while the a fake news cnn, ms c&c obsessively worries about all that dangerous freedom that exists in states like florida and texas, not well in york city, there may or, conrad bill de blasio, just announced a citywide of vaccine passport mandate. these are the new rules.ne anyone who wants to dine indoors or go to a gym or do pretty much anything inside it, you will need to present documents proving that you have been vaccinated. remember, for months now democrats insisted that, while all forms of voter i.d., they
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are racist. they called the voter verification and voter i.d. laws jim crow of.d the 21st 21st century, jim crow 2.0. but apparently identification for daily activity as it is democratic democratic approved, just like attending the dnc, we want to see a congressman or woman or senator from your estate or getting a bottle of wine or six-pack of beer, you need photo i.d. now they want you to have identification to prove that you've been vaccinated just to enter a restaurant. but not to vote. today biden praised de blasio's efforts. there are statistics that show only 33% of african-americans in new york city are vaccinated, a low rate. this means that hunter conrad de blasio's rules, only 66%, two-thirds of african-americans will be barred from concerts and venues where youue have
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ball games, from gins and movie theaters and all of new york city. this will now negatively and quite disproportionately impact minorities in new york city. by the way, what about medical exemptions? if your doctor says you shouldn't get the shot because of thus, this recognition or that recognition? if you have covid, you don't need any vaccine. and it never mind your medical privacy, never mind your doctor/patient confidentiality. anyone who is vaccinated is allowed to attend indoor activities although they will soon have to share their personal medical documents with employees in every restaurant,ev bar, sporting event, concert and random strangers across new york city. sadly new york's vaccine passport is just v one of the draconian measuresrt that are nw being implemented now
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nationwide. the vaccine mandates are now in effect for government workers in new york and california. indoor mass mandates don't like i've just been reinstated in the century city of san francisco, los angeles and washington, d.c., and dozens of other cities. a mask mandate for the military has also been reinstated. they are considering mandatory vaccinations for the military. federal officials also calling on children as young as three years old to wear masks at all times in school. that might be task impossible. colorado, they are now ordering children to stay 6 feet apart from one another and practice social distancing at all times. they are also having new vaccine requirements for all federal contractors. and get this, the nih director actually instructed parents, you better be wearing masks around your children in your home.
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take a look. >> the recommendations are for kids under 12 that they avoid being in places where they might get infected which means recommendations of mask wearing in schools and at home. parents of unvaccinated kids should be thoughtful about this on the recommendation is to mssr a mask there as well. i know that's uncomfortable but it's the best way to protect your kids. >> sean: not the nih did try to backtrack after the interview because of the backlash but who knows what he really believes at this point. the so-called experts in our federal government seem to have different messages on masks and treatments and vaccines every day. a new protocol. how is that noton confusing? they are asking where that vaccine hesitancy comes from, that could be from joe biden on down. according to the contradictory
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statements, lockdowns may or may not be coming back. you remember just a few weeks ago when a biden, fauci and everyone else in the government were promising you, your life would return to normal if you got the vaccine that they, not having gone to medical school or dental residency or internship wherever practice medicine, they are telling everybody to get it without any knowledge of anybody's own medical history or current medical condition. anyway, the just lying or naivef if you decide. >> if we can get the overwhelming proportion of the population vaccinated by third quarter, by the time we get into mid fall of 2021, we could approach some level of normality. >> one to 70% mean? it means that we can now return to life as we know it. >> the biggest takeaway is
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getting vaccinated is our ticket back to normal. >> we need to increase the effort to inoculate the rest of the country but suffice it to say we are well on her way to bring the country out of chaos come out of crisis and back to normal. >> the vaccines are about saving your life but also the lives of people around you. they are also about getting back to closer to normal and are living, more normal living. >> sean: now, never mind. the same people who were eager to lock the fall down at the hot drop of a hat, it went from vexed to masks, to vexed or masked, to vaccine passports. and mom and dad wearing masks at home. illegal immigrants are now pouring across into this country in record numbers. the highest numbers in 25 years
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and nobody is being tested. no vaccinations are being given out and it than the administration is pretty much dispersing all of these illegal immigrants all across the country. none tested it, most unvaccinated and some without so much as an examination. never mind a covid test. according to joe biden, ron desantis is actually responsible for the spike in covid cases. he's blaming them like he blames trump for the immigration crisis. that's a joke. they areis refusing to enact tougher restrictions in those states. the states have done phenomenally well without zirconium shutdowns and of course biden's poll numbers, they are now tanking. the majority of americans do not even think that joe biden is really in charge and that speaks volumes considering the rest of the media mob. they are never going to show you the cognitive mess that joe biden really is like we do but whoever is running the shows
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over there whether it's the field borders or kamala harris or chief of staff, or may be barack obama, i don't know. the cdc or the teachers union that rights policy the cdc, this country is hedged into what is up. scary direction as biden's dark winter now turns into biden's dark summer, dark fall and dark perpetuity. here with us is a white house aide stephen miller. thee great hypocrisy is, first f all florida had their schools open-ended snow august of 2021. he opened his schools in august of 2020 for in-person learning. your current governor gavin newsom, you're in the recall, his kids attended private school in person. he went to restaurants when thed rest of california couldn't go. you know the whole litany of hypocrisy from him. what's going on there?
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>> nice to see you. this is exactly what i am running for governor and asking people to go to elect elder.com. it's enough to make your head explode.d he remembered nancy pelosi in april said in america we don't force people to get vaccines, that would be un-american and now that's exactly what we areth doing. this governor has ordered state workers to be vaccinated. they have a test every week it if they have not been vaccinated, and to wear masks that work. to protect themselves against whom? other people who have made the decision not to be vaccinated. now in california everybody who wanted to get a shot one can get the shot and our comic we wanted to make sure the vaccine was working andva available. the whole point behind these mandates, the whole reason being is shut down was so we could buy time and not have a rush on our medical services, on icus and ventilators but we are not in close to that right now so the premises out, absently outrageous.
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this governor has issued a mandate that you have to wear masks at summer camp. guess what, his own kids this summer camp without mask. it hypocrisy is stupid and that's why i believe this governor will be recalled. >> sean: there are freedom issues involved here. i'm a very firm believer in medical privacy. it's none of my business about the current medical condition, passports stopth that. now when they gave the nod to business and schools and universities to mandate vaccinations it was only a a matter of time. now it has gone national and that's a problem for me. doctor-patient confidentiality, that's not lawson's entire process as well. that concerns me. your reaction? >> there is no question that would go sliding into authoritarianism and what's especiallye concerning is that private businesses are being conscripted into asking americans private medical
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questions. we've reached the point in biden's america where it's harder to go to a deli in new york city than it is for an illegal immigrant to break into this country for life. there is an imbalance there. american citizens are not going to think medical advice from a government who has one set of rules for them and one set of rules for illegal immigrants. so the biden administration is undermining our own campaign by continuing to put politics above science. one thing president trump did that was so incredible was in i addition to giving history vaccines, he emphasized therapeutics. the broadest monoclonals antibodies, and we looked at best practices for using steroid treatments. where is this administration on therapeutics? where is it administration on early treatment protocols? they are nowhere to be seen because they are focused on controlling the population then controlling theio pandemic. >> sean: it is scary. we see brought it in france, we
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see it early and other countries, huge rallies with anger and riots that are breaking out occasionally and at 600 people arrested i believe in germany over60 the weekend over these passports and mandates. it's happening in california? your state has had some of the most are crony and shutdown measures of of any state in the country. j>> i was just talking with someone about this. y if anyone would have told me a year ago that people would behave like sheep and abide by these mandates without engaging in civil disobedience, i would have said they were crazy. and let's remember about this vaccine hesitancy, who website, kamala harris said donald trump mandate of the vaccine she wouldn't take it. and i are surprised? as i said before, look in the mirror. >> sean:n: a two-thirds of
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african-americans in new york city will be shut out of everything. that's disproportionate. >> that's right. and by their own definition, that's their definition of systemic racism. if someone is disproportionately affecting black people, that's -- they are engaging in systemic racism. >> will give you the last word. stephen miller. larry had the nail on the head,e where does the vaccine hesitancy originate? it was joe biden and kamala harris who took the unprecedented step while president trump was pioneering this vaccine is raising questions about its efficacy and safety. they need to blame themselves for vaccine hesitancy in this country. >> sean: and thank you for being with us. now joining us live fox news 18, dr. nicole saphier and dr. marty makary. dr. saphier, i want to begin with you.
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i want to focus on thesees breakthrough cases and hesitancy. let me be very clear. what we are seeing with various cases, it happened to lindsey graham and that got washington's attention clearly. it happened to one of my best friends this weekend. immediately he had a regeneron infusion and i can report today that he had a great day and is feeling better. that was saturday he was diagnosed, sunday he had the infusion entities on otheric therapeutics. then, you have provincetown. 165 million americans vaccinated and .05 breakthrough cases, very low. but provincetown to me needs to be studied, how does happen that nearly 500 cases and 74% of those cases were breakthroughle cases, people fully vaccinated, even though the hospitalization rate was very low and the death rate was very low, it still concerns me. and i think it concerns a lot of
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americans. >> absolutely. unfortunately we don't have all the answers i because of right are being asked. why were these individuals tested to come up with asymptomatic or were they asymptomatic? just identifying obsolete -- fought off because they were vaccinated? with the delta variant we are seeing more breakthrough cases meaning that people who have been fully vaccinated or recovered from infection are developing some illness. they may be able to give it to someone else as well but thankfully it turns out that it's really turning into what seems like a summer cold. but that should not lead to any hesitancy. think of what we've been dealing with the flu vaccine. the flu vaccine has an effectiveness rate of anywhere between 30 and 60% but we all know with the flu shot youan can still get the flu. the good news is if you do get the flu it would be much less
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mild than it would be had you not gotten the flu shot andy that's probably what covid will be like as well. the white house has a communications problem going on right now, we need some effective spokespeople coming forth to communicate with americans, instead of keeping paralyzed in the state of panic because that panic does nott reach reality. >> sean: are you going to weark a mask at home doctored, as recommended apparently? >> sean, that was one of the most asinine things i've ever seen andav i'm glad that he's walking it back. but he didn't answer the question.we he was asked, are we seeing higher hospitalization and vitality rates with children and should we be concerned for children? he danced around the question and the answer is, from all the data that i've seen in the u.s. and other countries, the hospitalization rate for children is still 1% and that's lower than it was in 2020 which
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was about 2%. more children are being affected and the severity of it does not seem to match that level of panic which is promoting some of these -- i just can't believe he said for parents to wear a mask at home. it made no sense. >> sean: it's dr. mckay, let me ask you. with these breakthrough cases, the delta variant, i think dr. nicole is right. it seems like the effects especially people vaccinated are not very severe but it's still challenging and upsetting to a lot of people. behindt that, my understandings there is the lambda variant from peru. i would assume behind that is probably some other variant from some other part of the world. potentially morally fullll every time and it's unique in each case, isn't it? >> that's right and a lot of headlines came out of peru because a group of researchers said the lambda variant evadedhe
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immunity but what they didn't report was they had studied people who got vaccinated with the chinese sign of acts vaccine which is known to be poorly effective. you have to remember that you have two levels of immunity when you are immune. they haven't encompassed every variant in preventing severe illness and death and that'sat about 100% bulletproof. no variant has evaded that. >> i want to highlight white you are saying here and that is even after your antibody levels, if you had a covid-19 go down you still have t cell antibodies. as you rightly point out that probably is the best immunity ones can have because your body would instantly recognize any variant of any coronavirus, is that correct? then immediately the body would begin its immune defenses. >> that's exactly right. when you have immunity you have this army of memory litter b
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cells and t cells which will protect you from death or severe illness probably for life. even though your antibody levels can wane and you can get a mild infection, we have got to accept the fact that this will be a mild seasonal virus and this is okay. >> sean: 20 or 30 seconds max h. regeneron. to me, what i have seen anecdotally and people that have gotten this effusion. it's the under therapeutic that is refused to being utilized. >> we need to make this to our outpatient positions and primary care doctors need to have access specifically to subcutaneous forms of monoclonal antibodies to keep people from going into the hospital. >> dr. macario? >> regeneron is just antibodies, you are getting antibodies are good for your system when you
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are sick. so the overall world of therapeutics has been underexplored and underappreciated. it turns out like we are probably going to get and you say it's just antibodies but apparently very successfully used. i've talked to a lot of frontline covid doctors who see patients every day. >> it works very well. >> so you are vaccinated and have a breakthrough case. >> it's a mild cold. >> okay doctor, thank you. when we come back, big breaking news out of new york. oandrew cuomo and a new york attorney general accusing him of rampant sexual harassment. lawrence jones talks to new yorkers asking if cuomo
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finding something and the us takes gold! ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ ♪ dream on ♪ - yes! ♪ ahhhhhhh ♪ ♪ dream until your dreams come true ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: and now tonight top democrats including nancy pelosi, joe biden and pretty much every single federal elected lawmaker including senator schumer and gently brand and also hocking death. joaquin jeffries. alexandria ocasio-cortez are all calling on governor andrew cuomo to resign following what was an explosive report from the new york state attorney general detailing what is a pattern of sexual harassment against at
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least 11 current and the investigation confirms the allegation against governor cuomo, then he should resign. so will you now call on him toe? resign? >> i stand by that statement. >> are you now calling for him to resign? >> yes. >> sean: the governorre did remains defiant, and he touches people like this all the time apparently. >> indeed, there are hundreds if not thousands of photos of me using the exact same gesture. i do it with everyone. black and white, young and old,
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straight and lgbtq. friends and strangers, people who i meet on the street. >> sean: we have 2019 audio released today, one of his accusers and one will make you suffer that long. >> are you ready? >> i am ready. >> you don't know that song? >> no. >> before your time. >> that's before my time but i appreciated the singing. >> do you love me, do you really love me.
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do you love me, show me you care.n >> sean: i thought joe biden was creepy and now we sent fox & friends lj. what did you find out? >> we would be good to get back with you. and it's a report today. the special prosecutor as you tappointed provided a detailed account from 11 accusers as well as witnesses. and a big take away froman that report, in the middle of that investigation, i governor as well as hiss top aides tried to intimidate those witnesses as well as those accusers. if that wasn't enough, we found out a new accuser today which was a state trooper, a female state trooper who was assigned
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to his protective detail. she said the governor touched her, as well as it was witnessed by another state trooper. the big take away is, what do new yorkers think about this? we talk to them today and this is what they had to say. >> and attorney general just released a report about andrew cuomo and the sexual assault allegation and do you think you should resign now that this investigation is complete? >> i think it's shameful and i think he should resign. i think someone should be a good role model for new york. >> i think that's a call for resign or become a kind of a process, not sure what that wouldot be like. >> should he resign? >> noel. i think resigning is giving up. and he did so much to get into that position already. and everyone deserves a second chance and a third chance. >> i think you probably should
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resign but i don't think it has anything to do with d how he handled the covid situation. >> it's just not acceptable in today's world.ta so i think the smart thing to do here is resign. it has resurfaced, look.as it is what it is and i think you have to do the honorable thing here. >> you played the creepy video from the governor for his descent, you could have said that he does this to everyone so it's nothing different. >> sean: lj, it's great to have you back. i know you are with busy. you are usually hosting the 7:00 p.m. show. we do miss you and you promised you will take my call two years from now, that's all i ask. that's not a lot for friends and we are proud of you. >> this will always be home for
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me. i'm so happy for all of your success, and you know that's for my heart. first, governor andrew cuomo's day of reckoning should have come a long time ago for his march 26th 2020 order. yeah, to put covid positive patients into nursing homes will simultaneously notom using 80% f all the hospital beds that donald trump built and manned for him and of course, it was all covered up in terms of the death toll while he ate the multimillion dollar book deal and receive lavish praise from the media mob and even hollywood. but that time for accountability is long past, too. it was more reaction is new york congresswoman elise stefanik and fox news senior meteorologist janiceor dean. congresswoman, let me begin with you. you were the first public official to call for an investigation here and now you hear from schumer and jill a
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brand and joe biden, hakeem jeffries and gregory meeks, democrats. they are the ones demanding that he resign. will he? >> i think what we seen today as he has been defiant, he's been digging in that he has been impeached immediately. the legislature has slowly walked impeachment proceedings and i will commend my friend thank janice dean for calling out early on. there are multiple federal and state investigations for multiple crimes committed. there are multiple credible examples of sexual harassment and sexual assault and really reports of the sexual assault of a new york state trooper thatop was assigned to his protective service. if he refuses to resign, which i called for his resignation months ago, he needs to be impeached immediately and every democrat in the legislature needs to be held accountable for that boat and moving to the process as quickly as possible.
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>> i know you lost her mother and father-in-law with the missing of scandal and you'veve been out smoking and demandingbi accountability because, they purposely head the numbers that they knew were coming in and rather than admit the policy was bad, and he signed a book deal. now the biden doj has led all of these governors, witmer and murphy and others off the hook. i have not spoken to you since your reaction to that and your reaction to today. >> i've always said i don't care, to attorney general letitia james.
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and that shows an abuse of power. i just want peopleee to know the who don't have a voice, those who can't testify like my in-laws, or for 15,000 that died i think in due to his march 25th order and i do hope the investigations continue inew new york when it comes to the nursing homes. >> the attorney general did say, use the word permanently on the state and federal level but that's head of the albany office. yourho thoughts on the progressf where that might go? >> i'm hopeful, i really am. ron kim is also very hopeful. the impeachment process, it
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looks like they will go ahead and from that as well and my w fingers are crossed even though i believe they've been stonewalling. i will continue to raise my voice until i don't have one anymore. >> sean: i know a lot of people have been cheering youo on.s on this case and the nursing home issue. >> first i want to thank janice dean for her courage in speaking out, and we saw that in today's report by the attorney general, the toxic workplace culture of top governor cuomo aides who are paid for by the new york state taxpayers, smeared and illegally retaliatedre by this brave woman who came forward. so we will continue to fight for accountability and justice for every new yorker not just in
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this case, but of course we want to ensure they impeachment proceedings. the the voiceless, so seniors and over 15,000 who lost their lives so i'm proud to stay with janice dean and, regardless of whether the governor was impeached or not, and she better be impeached. we will continue to fight for justice for the seniors who lost their lives. straight-ahead, now the criminal issue that wasri mentioned by te new york attorney general including governor cuomo who sexually harassed multiple women at brooke state and federal criminal law. does that mean you will be prosecuted? is there a statute that says as much? gregg jarrett and tammy bruce analyze the legal side of this question when we come back.
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>> sean: now they new york state attorney general determined that governor cuomo did in fact break federal and state laws relating to harassment towards subordinates. and he's been charged against cuomo from her office. and they it's a full on criminal investigation against the governor and that breaks down the legal aspect. greg, you wrote a great column on foxnews.com but i will let you report it because if i take
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it i'm just doing everything you wrote and that would not be fair. >> and my rate is pretty high. >> as serial sexual predators go, andrew cuomo is monstrous, that is the inexorable conclusion.on when you read this 165 page report which is meticulous in its evidence and its detail. overwhelming and compelling and very wellti corroborated. and it's true when you read this report. but he looked exclusively at federal and state law in the context of civil liability company sexual harassment and retaliation and hostile work environments. that means that these victims can sue andrew cuomo.
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and they asked the ag to provide all of thevi education and, and what crimes, penal code section 1:30 4.52 which is fondling and groping someone against their will. another one would be assault and battery. and that's without consent,er against her will and that could constitute assault and battery. and that's further aggression. it's a senior staff, they are essentially aiding and abetting
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him in enabling his behavior and protecting it. and by covering it up they could also be in jeopardy. b tammy bruce, your thoughts? >> i think what's important to realize is that these women came forward and one of them has already expressed this, and they weren't looking to embarrass someone come up they justice. i would guess, i would hazard a guess that there is a more that wouldld come forward especially with his outrageous performance today. behavior is patronizing, and they were naive or dumb, it's a very strange dynamic, what he is displaying publicly. but i think that there is -- we've got to remember that any other man who would have done these things to a woman in the workplace, when it comes to criminal liability, would have been arrested.re
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a complaint would have been made. it looks m right now that that's an iffy dynamic. might be one case in albany. this is why a lot of women don't come't forward even when it's important because if you are the governor done the worst thing that happens to you is you lose your job or you have to resign. we have to take this more seriously especially for a man charge of the laws himself. the laws that he signed, the power that he has not just in his office but throughout the state. so i think that the attorney general, more questions will be put to her about what's possible and more importantly, how many women will come forward so this can proceed. >> sean: 30 seconds gregg jarrett. the video he brought to his presser today, i do this all the time and other politicians are also on tape doing it. how wouldd a jury view that?
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what was so offensive was that he blamed the victims and said they are diminishing actual victims of sexual assault and that is such a despicable come despicable, detestable comment but it speaks volumes about andrew cuomo. >> sean: is great. reand tammy bruce, always greato have you. we will be watching this closely obviously. after the break, leo 2.0 terrell terrel will react to the all big games in tokyo and some athletes continue to promote pretty much don't like playing under the american flag. my question is, why are you there? many others are proud to wear the red, white, and blue. we will have answers to your questions come straight ahead.
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>> ♪ ♪ >> sean: now credit another olympic athlete who doesn't seem to love the country she is >> sean: yet another olympic athlete who doesn't appear to love the country she is representing fell flat this week as track and field putts when barry failed to meddle in the hammer throw, now thankfully, there are other inspirational american success stories to cover, like wrestler tamera miss hoss tuck who won the gold in tokyo. she delivered a message about the t greatness of america and w much she loves living in this great country. made me proud. what a phenomenal athlete, how gifted and how lucky are we and she's part of the american family. i want to take a moment to discuss the conversation around
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mental health. the case of olympian simone simone biles and naomi mennecke, they have passed judgment on both of these incredible female athletes. can we just be a little bit more than six oh mike respectful? they are under tremendous pressure and sometimes all of us needs to get the breath and relax and move forward. these young women have already waited two years and years, sometimes a decade of their life to become olympic athletes in the respective sports. wegh always want to fight throuh fear and adversity but you have to remember this, none of us ever know what someone, especially in a young person, what they might be going through that you don't know about. you just don't know. they are under tremendous pressure. and i'm sorry, some peopleme
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seemed pretty artless in their comments. i'm curious as to your reaction to i couldn't even walk on a balance beam to be honest, i would fall off and bust every bone in my body. 95% of people have the fear of speaking in public. >> let me tell you right now, these critics are not professional athletes,re they ae athletes. and that spot on. i would submit to you that those critics have never been in the position of an elite top-notch
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athletes. so they don't know andd you dont listen to these individuals, these two young ladies have the mental discipline to ignore the noise. eand that's all that is, noise. >> sean: how great was tamra's desk we only have about 32nd. >> see end of the black olympians who won, they represent the best of america. black olympians who meddled and were great and happy to be in this country. when barry hates what america has provided her but she does not represent thatrr young ladyr a contract erickson or fred curley. i'm proud to recognize those truly great americans who happen to be black olympians. >> leo 2.0 terrell terrel.
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