impacting state nursing homes. this led to thousands of unnecessary deaths. he took our ability to legislate and took away families ability to make decisions for themselves to take their loved ones out of nursing homes and still needs to be held accountable. reporter: it is not over yet. cuomo s attorney is vowing to go to court over money calling the order unconstitutional and driven by political interests rather than facts and law. todd: it is so crazy to think of where we were a year ago where the governor was still the governor, getting in these, had the book deal, he was the love government which is disgusting to think about and look at what has happened since, unbelievable, and only did he lose his job but he s losing his nest egg if they get their way, the governor s people say they will fight it looks like he has
people, and no one seems to care. when you put the tension back on what happened in waukesha, we need violent felons in prison and not on the street. todd: you are a state rep involved in politics, will this treasury force a change in the soft on crime policies in wisconsin and throughout the nation, do you feel this is not a turning point and will be more of the same as we go forward? won t be more of the same in wisconsin. we have a liberal governor that vetoed many bills we put forward trying to be harder on criminals to make sure citizens are safe. to sign some of this, people in wisconsin are tired of being afraid to go out at night, turning the background to the republican governor to put conservative values in front of
reporter: the state is investigating those reports coming out of that candle factory that some workers were told if they left they would be fired even as the tornado sirens wailed, the state is investigating. the company has denied those allegations. jillian: thank you. todd: kentucky of governor james comeyou are thinking americans for their support after the devastating tornadoes in his state and taking a moment to remember those killed in a tragic storms. i ask for a moment of silence amounts 4 to remember the 74 citizens of kentucky who perished. recovery team still searching for at least 100 missing people in the state. democrats in california are fed up with surging brazen crimes in the state. one progressive mayor saying rampant crime is destroying the city. jillian: pretty live as democrats take bold action to
to return $5 million from the book deal. todd: none of it would have happened if it were not for brave people like janice dean and the survivors who spoke out against what andrew cuomo did, the sexual harassment scandal which led to what we ve learned about the nursing home scandal. cuomo, this is not going to bring back all those individuals who died in these nursing homes but to provide the level of solace the governor was not able to profit off of actions he took when he should have been protecting todd: if you look at when he covenant nursing home death it was around the time he was making the book deal so those two things are linked. s attorneys say it s going to be hard to give this money back because he gave some of it to charity and he has $1 million in a fund for his daughter so they have to square that way but this is another huge loss for the governor. people who have been fighting
against him and what he did for nursing homes are very happy this morning. todd: in response to the lawyer, it is a clawback, it happens in bankruptcy court all the time. it can happen to the governor. it is called a clawback. it can happen. 15 after the hour, despite his terrible poll numbers president biden is making a big midterm prediction. now we look at 2022. i want to tell my republican friends get ready, powell, you are in for a problem. carley: we have joe conjured and medal of honor recipients dakota meyer joining us live coming up.