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me when i would show the wrong, why don't just don't the rules. yes, to fill out this thing because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the after 10 years and office and governor cuomo is stepping down after almost a dozen different women came forward with charges of sexual harassment. but it is the end of the prosecution of the once rumor to be a presidential candidate who will answer this as well as bring you all of the events on this very historic day, american politics and a story about
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a call for help from one single mother facing eviction following the lifting of the moratorium and the hard warming response. here is the only one problem she was lying. but is it her fault or the network? who did not fact check the story before giving her the national spotlight? we will let you make up your own mind and was he spied on or not. and as a watchdog group has announced that they will officially investigate the allegations that were made by tucker carlson and if any wrong doing occurred. but it is already a victory for the journalist. we're going to bring you the details and present over door mexico is presented one solution to the border crisis to vice president harris . we're going to give you the 360 view on his request to just reopen the border. i'm going to know hughes and you're watching new views right here on our to america . let's get started. ah,
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we start the show with the developing story out of new york, where governor andrew cuomo has announced his resignation. tuesday. this, after a scathing report found he sexually harassed nearly a dozen women tree, chavez joined us from new york. yeah, that announced that really sent shock waves throughout new york. many people did not anticipate the governor to resign, especially because he had been so adamant that he would not back down. but that'll change today. i think that given the circumstances, the best way i can help now is if i step aside and let the government get back to governing and therefore that's what i'll do. because i work for you and doing the right thing is doing the right thing for you. because as we say, it's not about me. it's about way today. 3rd term governor andrew cuomo,
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stepping down after several lawmakers in the legislator were building a case for impeachment. and just one week after an investigation concluded that he had sexually harassed 11 women. these interviews and pieces of evidence reveal it deeply disturbing yet clear pitcher. governor cuomo, sexually harass current and former state employees, violation and both federal and state laws. over the course of 5 months, investigator spoke to $179.00 individuals and reviewed more than $74000.00 pieces of evidence. investigators said that he subjected women to one wanted kisses, wrote their breasts or box, or otherwise touched them inappropriately. making insinuating remarks about their looks and sex lives, and created a work environment rife with fear and intimidation. on november 16th, 2020. in the executive mansion. the governor, 100 executive assistant number one and reached under her blouse to grab her breast
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and investigation. also revealing allegations from a state trooper assigned to formulas elevator in an elevator was standing behind the trooper. he ran his finger from her neck down her spine and said, hey, you the governor who has repeatedly denied allegations of sexual harassment laid out in the skating 165 page report said today that the generational gap and his sense of humour led to things being misconstrued, i didn't realize the extent to which the line has been redrawn. there are generational and cultural shifts that i just didn't fully appreciate. and although the governor has a poll for his actions, charlotte bennett, one of the women who has accused cuomo, sexual harassment refused. cuomo apology, calling it fake and weird saying in an interview publicly, he would rather play dumb privately. he knows that he sexually harassed staffers,
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and i think it's easier to explain his behavior publicly by saying there was some misunderstanding. his resignation will go into effect and 14 days at which point, new york lieutenant governor cathy hoco will replace cuomo making her the state's 1st female governor, the white house reacting to the announcements at a press conference. well, certainly we look forward to working with her and with a range of new york officials and continuing to deliver relief to the people of new york. as we work to fight the pandemic, put people back to work and show people. government can work for them. now, prosecutors here in manhattan and in albany, has opened up criminal investigations into the governor's actions. meantime, 3 counties are also requesting additional materials and information from the new york attorney general's office to pursue inquiries. there are no reporting in new york maternity job as our team. thank you trinity, you know, i want to try this and they help interview worry riley's topping. and john tobacco host of wise guys to discuss columbus resignation. and if justice has been served,
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thanks for joining me. thank you. you know you've got to start with you, john on this, are you actually surprised that governor call us resignation happening today? oh my goodness, i am shocked that he stepped down today. we had a big talk about this on wise guys the other night. we talked about the narcissism of this cat over the last year, using his staff to go out there and write his book firm lying about all the bad. it's kind poetic justice that he has to leave on this note because he deserves a disgraceful exit. but the real to me, the real tragedy is 15000 people, died in new york under his watch. he knew about he had his staff writing a book form and by the way he had his staff doing all kinds of applications to get him an emmy and pat himself on the back for kill and 15000 people. so to me,
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you know, why guys we use a lot of italian terms, but it's about so i mean, luck with the well, that isn't a time term. and john, i want to get to that, cuz i think that's actually a big part of this story that's happening then. unfortunately, somehow is getting missed. but rory, i want to give you a chance, you know, he went through his speech, he talks about this line that kind of moved back and forth and he didn't realize that hello wake up. it is 2021 in that line. it really kind of scares me where that line was for generations of women's past, especially in the governor's office. but you know, during that speech called contest to these various situations, different viewpoints. he's claiming innocence that he just didn't realize what he was doing wrong. as a woman who has been in politics, do you feel like he's actually fighting these accusations? and what does that say to you when he thinks i didn't realize that it was you know, the line had been moved? well, when he says he didn't realize it, i say shame on him because of somebody whose job is to be a public figure. again, he talk about that line being redrawn during the me to movement over the past
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couple years. he was very vocal and very outfront, claiming that he was supporting women who came forward while final tenuously engaging in the actions that were detailed in the attorney general's report. so i really what he meant is i used to get away with this sort of stuff, how come, i'm not getting away with it anymore. and i think we've seen with all sorts of things, not just with regards to how men in power are treating women, but recovered regulations. all sorts of things that there seems to be do as i say, not as i do mentality amongst a lot of powerful politicians. i think we certainly saw that from andrew promo. again, he's, he's not fighting the allegations per se. i think he's more trying to justify his behavior by explaining it away and that shows that even though we've made a lot of progress on this front, we still have a long way to go before we are adequate, the sort of behavior from power differentials like politics okay, so we had the one is issues a john, i gotta give you a chance because i agree, these women harasses issues are very serious. but i had to say something. does it
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kind of give you kind of a 2nd thought when the resignation actually came as a result of his personal lives? but not because of this investigation to whether or not he made the right decision and commanding co, a positive patients that went back into facility with high risk individuals lead to the spread. and like you said, the death of a 1000. so some are saying, hey, this is kind of actually an easier way out for him. do you agree with that, john? look, i don't think he has any way out. i think that's coming down the pike to too many things are piling up. and quite frankly, you know, he's an embarrassment to the entire in value heritage. ok, christopher columbus statues, to get ripped down across the country. italian joey's get a bum rap that what we don't and groom bonds and everything else. and then this guy has the unmitigated gall. we would call him a disconnect the door disgrace to try to blame is italian culture. this is what we do. know that's not what we do. my grandfather would smack me in the head. if i put
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my hand up a woman's shirt and it's kinda exactly what was said earlier, this guy is trying to find any which way to justify a cultural of change. no, it was never acceptable to grow women. and quite frankly, i thought when i watched all the charges in leticia james's shock in the water, he's can face job build up. last year i was looking for his job. so the progressives are all over this right now. but when he's, when, when the investigator said that he sought retribution against women in the workplace, that came forward as whistleblowers. i said to my brother who is with me, that's it. grow, he's gone because whether it's harassment and i don't want to people lose that jobs over allegations. there is due process in this country. but if you see graduate abuse against employees to tell the truth against government officials, then you're out the door. and if you ask me now they're just going to pile on and make sure his career is over. well, john,
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i don't know what the bad thing you hear about italians. all i hear that they're the best cooks ever, and we can all go with worry. i got you the last 4. do you think this is the last we're going to hear of andrew cuomo, the democrats want to disappear because what this is exactly what they don't want to have out there in the public. we hear anything else. well, i don't think he's going to disappear despite all the talk about cancel culture and the other thing know, be in the age of social media and the internet ever seems to really disappear. i think he might lay low for a little while, but as we previously discussed this with somebody with a really big ego, and i think he's going to reemerge in a matter of time. so it'll be interesting to see what that looks like. i think a lot of us wish that he would go away, but i don't think that's a reality. well, re, john, great conversation will continue to have. and i said, john, you're not going to debate about, you know, what it, what culture that's negative. i can tell you the italians make up for every wrong doing, just with some good spaghetti and meatballs in my opinion. thank you,
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sir. as we all know, cnn got sick name, fake news by former president and donald trump, which could actually play into our next story of a mother who was featured a cnn with her daughters. she was giving an emotional interview about the eviction moratorium. and how, thanks to the hard work of one democratic representative, the bandwidth kept in place, and her family kept under roof our teacher and finds that shows us how after proven to the story, well, guess what? it all turned out to be fake news. i never thought back anybody, anybody would have reached out to see him is it all started when this woman dosher kelly was facing eviction? so she put up a go fund me on line writing. my name is kelly and i have 3 daughters living in nevada. we were maintaining just fine before this pandemic hit. now we are suffering. we owe $1900.00 for rent alone. it is entirely still too hot to be
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homeless. my daughters are 56, and 8. please help with anything you can. at the same time that posted democratic representative corey bush was sleeping on the steps of the capitol day. 5 day 5 of being out here in front of the capital, bush pressuring her democratic colleagues to do something on an eviction more. a tori am soon to expire in the midst of a global daily pandemic. how do we force people out of their home and put them in situations where we know that that can be deadly. the call heard by president biden, who extended the eviction more atoria for 2 more months. cnn reached out to kelly and brought her on live, to meet and talk with the representative who fought for it and read my story. wish you, this is for me. so thankful for know if there's people like you out there. i'm so
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thankful for it. thank you so much. kelly, you and your families, you know you and your family deserve representative that care about you. viewers moved by kelly story started to donate to her go fun, me immediately earlier that go find me just went up to 97000 and while we were speaking so yeah. 97000. this is crazy. i'm sorry, this is crazy. the story and video went viral, of the mother who lost her job as a las vegas casino dealer. and thanks to cory bush, she has a home and raised nearly $200000.00. but then after raising more than $230000.00 a bomb chef later last week, a woman named shoddy hilo came forward and said she was the mother of those 3 girls and they live with her twitter and an uproar. one, even writing. it was all a scam,
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the girls aren't her daughters, and they don't even live with her. kelly went on to her, go fund me to clarify writing the girls recognize me as a mother figure in their lives, but i am not their biological mother. my partner is the children's father, whom i do not live with, and i take care of these girls in my home for periods of time and have for the last couple years. shoddy, a halo is understandably upset that someone else claim to be the mother of 3 of her children, children. she also cares for the only true part of the story. kelly is facing eviction, and did receive a 7 day notice. go fund me now has notified all donors, letting them know they have 14 days to request a full refund. then after 2 weeks, the funds will be released to kelly the previous total. $231000.00. that is now dropped 221-1000. as of this broadcast for news views. hughes,
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i'm fair and runs back. now when we return is the solution to the border crisis. just don't have a border. that's what the president, mexico is suggesting over you. the $360.00 view, the ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for taishan, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time, time to sit down and talk the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in
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their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end essentially destroy personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the consequences. today. the the news the vice president come on harris and the president of mexico
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are discussing reopening the us mexico border completely, as well as a deal for the us to provide more vaccines to a southern neighbor. our d correspondent natasha suite has the story. after talks between vice president, small harris and mexican president andres manual lopez over or monday. it looks as though the southern border is one step closer to being fully re open. official say, with more vaccines from the us business and travel could be on its way back to normal mexico, president andres manual lopez over to are addressing or partners monday just before his call with vice president, kamala harris. a news conference before the phone exchange began. he said he had a call with harris that they were planning to discuss their commonalities on migration issues. issue of re open in the border as well as showing thanks for the vaccines provided to mexico from the u. s. b u. s. government provided over 1000000000 johnson johnson vaccines to mexico in june more or on the way white
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house official confirm vaccines from other manufacturers would be given, including the journal and astrazeneca president biden had appointed harris back in march to help fight the root causes of the border crisis, record levels of migrants had been arriving at the us mexico border highest in the past 20 years. here we had received criticism for not visiting the border and decided to make a visit after former president donald trump. and now he would be joining texas governor greg abbott at the end of june and the call white house officials said she was updating the mexican president on americas current strategy and every tweet after the conversation over doris had the conversation was good. he mentioned it must be said that the border is open, not completely, but it has never been completely closed. in june, the u. s. customs and border protection encountered nearly 200000 attempts to cross the us border. that's up 5 percent from may form on a central travel between the us and mexico has not been authorized and border crossings have been discouraged since march 2020. the water is still technically open as over at or mention. however,
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a mexican officials are continuing to earn the fighting ministration to fully reopen the border, and they argue the move would benefit the economies of both countries, reporting for new to choose and hostile sweets r t. let's get the 360 view we bring in civil rights attorney and radio host, robert patello and former white house for trader for george h. w bush. michael. john, thank you for joining me gentlemen. things got it, robert, i'm sorry you 2 years talked us is getting more vaccines to mexico. big part of this conversation. but i've got to understand, we've already given 4000000 doses sending more, but then both leaders actually discuss the 2 countries can bolster other central american countries economies. but it's mexico actually in a place to send a to other countries. if we're sending aid to them or do you think this is just america as wanting, needing to write a bigger check america, we had too much money within the same as we are going back to washington fair will address in monroe doctrine. we take responsibility would be thing to happen in the
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semester because we do not what china stepping in, for example, to interstate. we did not want a colonial europe coming in to interfere in our backyards or russia. and so because of this, we do have a responsibility and a duty to ensure that we are helping to vaccinate those populations because they are, there is still this migrant crisis where they are coming to our board is coming to our doorstep and helping build countries helped us in the long wrench, particularly while we work on the long term solution to the immigration problem that we have currently. and hopefully this will spur congress to move towards comprehensive embracement for coverage of immigration firm. we've heard them go the term a regular migration is what's being used right now. but is it really a regular considering this issue's been dealt with since ronald reagan was president? in fact, i think the only thing regular is the fact that we have a problem at the border that can't get solved to go back to the since it is only at the ease we were promised were security and exchange for a one time amnesty. and this became
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a media away in the border security never came in here. we are decades later, basically with the administration that within days and did some very constructive policies, the president and trumpet put into place the credit we had contained this is crisis . and within days, of course, you know, border risk restoration of catch and release. new incentives were rivals and an administration that appears to be working in no real enforcement efforts nationally to track down a legal and promises with mc. of course, they're going to come and i think we all would, you know, circumstances are predominantly almost exclusively economic migrants were individuals being religiously traffic for criminal purposes. but it's absurd to think that you're addressing the were the problem in el salvador,
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honduras and watermark. because that problem is, you know, to the extent that exists, it's been ongoing. it did not worse in, in the days between your high 19th and january, 20 say 1st, what did occur was by things. and now you're ation in the, and the reversal, a whole series of executive orders that, you know, really play a constructive role. one of the course was the stay in next go policy, which i got rid of. well, on that i want to bring robert in on that issue right there on that same issue because that's what actually over door is wanting to do to open the borders right now. and considering everything going on in america there with lockdown, starting to be reimpose our we had a place to open our borders to any country, but especially mexico at this stage. well, i think that we already look at the american agricultural set, the right now, you're having a short as a farm workers in nearly every part of the country. and we look at the manufacturing in the construction set there. we're having a lack of skilled labor or able to take these jobs. many of these in the gym,
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the years, and millennial, or not either trained or inclined to do start to labor. so we have to work on a guest worker program. we also look at the h one b visa program where we're getting much of our intellectual, have engineering and work into this country. and we do need to work on a policy where people can work here and then return home. most people do not want to lead their tropical paradise to, to go work in minnesota during the winter there for you. so because of our reasons, we also have to look at our drug policy because of the american markets for drugs that are financing the drug. cartels is the american done. manufacturers that are army cartels, that we have to look at a codified in a centralized solution. not to mention the fact that our neighbors and nor came in are trying to import 20000000 more people into their country. so find a way to work together, cross borders under him. it's we're to solve the problem. but the question is, will that happen now phone conversation, robert michael, always great to chat with you. thanks. now a follow up to a story we have been covering since june as a network host tucker,
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carlson went public, charging the national security agency was spying on him in hopes of getting him taken off air. now we don't know exactly the motive for the spine, but we do know that also in june the n s a found no evidence to support the accusation. this, after an internal examination was prompted by congressional inquiries. now end of story. well, that's what i was hoping for, but the office of the inspector general at the, in a say in the central security services has just announced it's going to start conducting a review related to the recent allegations made by tucker carlson. now this changes happen in this examination will look at the collection, the analysis, the reporting and the dissemination activities included in the unmasking procedures and whether any such actions were based upon improper considerations, at least by their terms. now this is all related to the back story to this. this
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was a request made by tucker carlson to set up an interview with russian president vladimir putin. this past summer, something that many network journalists, including myself, have done recently. well, because that is our job. and for some reason, the n s a thinks reaching out to those high ranking officials that exist in other countries to request a very public interview is something that should be a source of concern and it, it was regarding national security. or maybe just leaders of certain countries and that's what's going on here when they feel that by going public could actually be used to damage a journalist. but i think actually the viewer as well, at least the viewers have dish. oh, because i know this audience are very much way too smart to fall for that line. i personally don't have much hope the say will find itself in the wrong. but thankfully, i don't feel like the public now that tucker carlson was doing. his due diligence
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is going to be a detriment, rather it is just an example of a journalist doing their job. so maybe that should be investigated by the say, as that seems to be more the rarity these days. and that's all the time we have for today show, but i promise this is a conversation which will continue. so why don't you follow me on twitter at godaddy and hughes, you can use the hash tag team and v a. and for this show and more from today in the past, why don't you download the portable dod tv app for your apple or android device? i promise you will not be disappointed. and like, always thank you for watching. we'll see if i
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