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joey, we are going to have some fun, too. >> as we get ready to spring forward, this is the last time to change our clocks is what they want. >> america into lockdown. one year ago today president trump declared a national emergency the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. >> unleash full power of the federal government today, i am officially declaring a national emergency. two very big words. stop the spread of the virus and help all americans who have been impacted by this and this will pass. this will pass through and we are going to be even stronger for it. >> we have endured months of mask wearing, social distancing and isolation at home away from our loved ones. the pandemic taking a huge toll on our economy, keeping businesses closed and our kids keeping the doors shut on america's schools. we've endured a lot and we are longer foot and now america is beginning to reopen. this month, 13 states announced a significant rollback of statewide restrictions and faxing distributions ramping up, too. 100 million doses administered and 35 million americans are fully vaccinated. the president says millions more will be vaccinated sooner than expected. >> too many national, just like we saw during world war ii. now because all the work we've done, we'll have enough vaccine supply for all adults in america by the end of may. if we do all this, if we do our part, we do this together, by july the fourth, there's a good chance you, your families and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or neighborhood and have a cookout barbecue and celebrate independence day. >> one year later, who would have thought that we would face? so many lives lost. 22 million jobs lost in just march and april alone. i remember you and i were here at the fox headquarters when this began, we are talking in the green room about prayer and how we get through this. where do you think we are, your reflections one year later? are you ever coming back to new york city? [laughter] >> hopefully not. i looked florida. obviously heartbreak for anyone who's lost a loved one over the past few months. i can't believe suffering that kind of loss, i have colleagues who have suffered loss as well but there's no reason the american people should have had pain inflicted upon them economically as well as isolation so many have had to endure for the past few months by the government we are down here in the united states of america and president biden laid out there in the primetime speech everyone listened to. when he said maybe, just maybe if you are good little girls and boys, maybe you can spend time with your family on independence day, no less when we celebrate our independence from tierney. the democrat vision for america and all the while places like florida have been free. businesses have been open and schools open and even if you look among the most vulnerable populations, seniors have 20% less deaths in california and 50% less deaths in new york. also, knowing florida has one of the highest elderly populations in the country. still has those numbers so we should reopen america, be free and people should exercise common sense and spend time with your family and loved ones and go about be an american and be free speech is there is definitely a reason why people in new york fly down to florida for the weekend. joey, 100 million americans received at least first dose of the vaccine. biden says by may 1 we will all be eligible but there is still confusion about what we will be able to actually do. from the president, then a warning, there might be restrictions on the way. let's play that. >> in the coming weeks we will issue further guidance on what you can and cannot do once fully vaccinated. to lessen the confusion, people safe and encourage more people to get vaccinated. if we don't stay vigilant, the conditions change, we may have to reinstate restrictions and get back on track. please, you don't want to do that again. we've made so much progress. aishah: joey, that sounds really deflating, doesn't it? joey: the white house much less the rest of the country. i live in georgia and we had a rough election season. are you going to come down here and lock me up in my house but it doesn't work that way. businesses have been open. you know what we have done? local communities have taken precautions we feel we need to take and live our lives. almost guilty because i haven't experienced a lockdown, my some of my funds, leaving new york over a lot of reasons, this being one in going to florida but georgia is not on the list of opening back up because we never close down. aishah: charlie, the president is getting slammed all over the place for not giving any credit to the trump administration, which really opened up the pathway for these shot to get into our arms for these incredible vaccines. his torque was happened. talk to me about that. charlie: i think it's a good point, the one thing joe biden said that i think was right that was strange and disconnected, he talked about americans are capable of doing world war ii type efforts to address a crisis. i think absolutely, we seen it across the country and we've seen the sacrifices people have made especially frontline health workers made to combat this illness. the problem, the real huge problem we are all talking about is the degree to which so many politicians in washington saw this crisis and saw opportunity to use it as a political weapon against donald trump against republicans and people. it is just a ploy and i think about how many of my neighbors and like joey, i leave and seven virginia for the lockdowns haven't been as severe and people are doing a lot of normal things and being cautious and considerate of people who are more at risk but my goodness, they're willing to take on any sacrifice to do anything but the idea you have politicians who want to politicize something to score political points or get power or whatever, it is disheartening and i think that in a lot of ways, is even more troubling than aspects of the lockdowns themselves. aishah: lisa, joey, i know you are living in a completely different world than me. [laughter] what does the new normal look like? do we go back to the normal we know or is there a new normal? you think we are still wearing masks a year from now? lisa: sorry, joey -- you can go ahead. joey: some people wear masks, the difference, are we a culture who starts shaming people over this? we have heard immunity and people have vaccines, are we going to treat people differently because i don't have a mask on? where i come from, we look at you funny if you're 10 feet away and have a mask on and that's the normal we have to figure out. >> this is america, we have to go back to normal, our way of life. even with children suffering mental health crisis here in the u.s., not having human contact or being able to be with loved ones, that's no way to live life. there's no reason we cannot exercise common sense in the united states. if you have loved ones in the vulnerable population if not vaccinated, be careful when you visit them, get tested, quarantine people are visiting. we can all be smart but we have to go back to living our lives and being free and embracing everything that makes this country so great and differentiate from places like china and north korea. aishah: my nephews are happy to be back in school. okay, still ahead, surge of migrants heading to the u.s. but the biden administration still will not call it a crisis. next, a look at how the president plans for dealing with influx of immigrants coming to our country. ♪♪ ♪♪ [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... 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[inaudible] >> is it a crisis of the border? >> we don't need to sit here and put labels on what we have already conveyed is challenging. >> come on. let's go. >> lisa, when you see footage like that, i'm reminded of the beginning of the pandemic, democrats spent so much time talking about what do we call the virus instead of trying to do something about the virus. what you think of washington's response to this crisis right now? lisa: only in washington d.c. can politicians create an entirely predictable crisis and not go to it and admit the crisis and be like i'm not really sure why this is going on. i will tell you why, mr. president. you got rid of the policy which was incredibly successful. you issued a 100 day moratorium on deportation and you outlined an amnesty bill without border security so that's why this is happening, it's the same reason why the obama administration had a crisis in 2014, unaccompanied migrant children because you had policies being put forward like daca and migrant children were telling customs and border patrol agents they were coming because of the new laws happening in the united states so that's why this is happening. we can stop it but the biden administration clearly doesn't want to. >> you would think that might be obvious to them and it does raise questions about the degree to which maybe they are trying to politicize the problem instead of trying to fix it, but that's washington for you. talking about all of the efforts the american people have made over the past year, sacrifices to deal with covid, one of the most alarming part of this crisis the situation where you have federal government isn't even testing migrants across the border, you have sheriff's doing testing but a lot of the testing is completely useless because even if migrants are tested, they test positive, they are just released into the country, they get on the bus or go wherever. how does washington square that with all the sacrifices american citizens are making to combat the crisis? aishah: i think everyone can agree can turn into a dangerous situation for everyone involved including the migrants and families of children coming in. i am an immigrant, i came to this country when i was six years old and i remember it like it was yesterday. of course i'd want all hopes and dreams and successes i've enjoyed for anyone else who wants to come to this country, to. our entire process was a long one, nine years long start to finish and couldn't even apply for citizenship until we lived here five years but i want to say when it comes to asylum, we can't wait nine years, it's a completely different story. i want to bring up, i thought this was an interesting point, the national border patrol council president, he said look when it comes to asylum, let's open up court and hire judges, hire the staff and get the system up and running so the d.o.j. can finally figure out who who need help, immediate help and who can wait in a different country, mexico or different country and who can wait for the process because not everyone can do we need to figure out who can. >> absolutely. joey, i think of all of the police officers in our country, the troops who go out and risk their lives every day to enforce our laws and sovereignty and then look at the crisis of the border and marvel at it and i admire the fact that they do continue to get up everyday and risk their lives for this but is this what they are fighting for? joey: what bothers me, it bothers me personally and politically, 78% hispanic and georgia, we wouldn't have carpet in the country or world if it weren't for those meals mills. when we talk about safety and security for everyone involved, two people in my family have been severe auto accident for an illegal immigrant hit them and ran away, they weren't part of our system, they didn't have license or takes on education or training. people can't live in the shadows and become part of the riches and prosperity of the country. if you are in charge and send smoke signals to bring people into this country and teleporters are open before you do the hard work of putting resources where they need to be such as opening up asylum ports and having resources for border patrol to vaccinate or at least test people before they get here, that's irresponsible and you're not doing it to make their lives better, you're doing it to win a narrative or maybe because armed man's bad, i don't know. [laughter] charlie: let's not forget, so many want to come here because we believe in equal justice under law and that begins at the border so it's an important issue, it's not going away. next, new york governor andrew cuomo wrapped in a blanket and growing scandals as more than 160 lawmakers are calling for the democrat to resign. will he call it quits? next. ♪♪ i did not do what has been alleged. people know the difference between playing politics, vowing to cancel culture and the truth. would you proceed, i'm not going to resign. >> welcome back to the big saturday show. andrew cuomo refusing to step down even after seven women have come forward accusing them of sexual harassment. now his own party turned on him with senators chuck schumer and kiersten gillibrand writing those calls for his resignation along with aoc. he's maintaining innocent but by the look of this photo, it might beginning, quite the photo. charlie, i'm going to start with you. the pressure seems insurmountable right now for governor cuomo but you live in a state governor ralph either was caught either dressing and black base or clansmen and lieutenant governor faced sexual harassment allegations, neither have stepped down. >> it is incredible. one of the first things you learn covering politics in washington, shamelessness is like a superhero cloak for them. get out of just about anything but it's amazing to look at the situation where you look at everything new yorkers have been through by this guy over the past year. look at the decisions he's made, governor cuomo made about the nursing homes, demonstrably led to the deaths of thousands of seniors in new york. i'm a big believer that voters forgive politicians for making honest mistakes but when you do things like this and write a book about leadership and refuse to admit your mistakes and deploy allies to combat truth and concealed the truth, voters have a high time hard time with all about. it's amazing to look at all that cuomo has done over the past year end sounds like he is a real creep and he should be thrown out or get thrown out of office by voters but it's the think that this his the threshold, killing thousands of seniors is not. aishah: joey, about that, it blows my mind in the backdrop where you have women who allegedly have had these things happen to them, you have 15000 deaths at least, elderly new yorkers at the hands of failed policies and trying to cover it up. meanwhile, he writes a book in the middle of the pandemic touting his leadership. it doesn't get more sociopathic than that. joey: we need to take a break and listen to black people are saying. even the people saying we need to get to the investigation and due process, always start by saying you know he's a bully and the reason why he's never jail, he threatens people and pushes back and puts them in quarters. i'm old enough to remember when it hit line, operated and threatened, a state legislature over the nursing homes, pressing for that so absolutely these are appalling things. due process is important, i don't disagree at all but you are just not leading anymore, your fighting for your self-preservation. do the right thing, which i don't know if that happens anymore, he would have a fighting chance of getting through this. >> was he ever leading? we seen public calls from the senators of schumer and gillibrand calling on him to resign. is that just lip service or they are behind the scenes trying to put pressure on him to resign? what you know about that? aishah: it's interesting, lisa, the latest development that happened that's surprising supporters of it, the senate democrats, state democrats launched this impeachment investigation of their own. as you know, there's already an investigation underway by the attorney general who's capable of doing this but now we have this parallel investigation and wondering why that's happening. a lot of people believe it's happening because the speaker here and democrats, some don't know what to do, don't want him impeached and perhaps are trying to buy time or look like they are doing something select one thing going on. reporters, while we are trying to catch our breath because there's something new, feels like every day, we are also trying to get into the governor's psyche here. we have an ambitious man and i think the question is, is correct. what happened to him, he's obviously trying to hang on. it's practically over tries to hang on by a thread, my question is, what allies does he have left? now you have people like schumer and gillibrand who have pretty much put into black and white ink they no longer support him so what does he really have left if he doesn't step down? that the question, i don't think he's just going to go summer and sit on a rock with the rest of his life. it's incredibly ambitious and i'd love to get into his head, what is he planning next? lisa: you are going to need a large cocktail after that. andrew cuomo, before you got to go, charlie, where does this go? you think governor cuomo steps down or do you think he ends up impeached or neither? charlie: i mean, given the display of shamelessness so far, i kind of doubt it but this is a problem with politicians. when politicians think they are indispensable of the world cannot continue to revolve without them, usually you have a huge problem on your hands. lisa: all right, moving along. because for most money for police departments in the pacific northwest, portland sees rampant nonviolence and spike in homicides. seattle's officers take longer to respond to priority calls to defunding police backfiring? stay with us. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ welcome back to the big saturday show. joey jones and charlie hurt, aisha hussey and lisa booth. back fire into pacific northwest cities. what was mayor looking to refund police with $2 million, homicide spike. this is the city was robbed by violent thursday when they smashed windows and set fires near the federal courthouse. in the meantime, seattle's police chief warned city lawmakers of a staf

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