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longest-serving member of congress and the history of thi country. 1955 through january of 2015. we send our thoughts and prayer to his family. they showed let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham is standing by in the swamp. i'm not there tonight. >> i remember john's before whe i was a young staffer at the white house. when his committee called a cabinet member in the reagan administration to testify, it was he was there before i was born. i'm happy to own every wrinkle. i don't get botox like you. >> in a village great? clint eastwood. >> i love it. i like helen mirren, all of the they look great. >> are you fishing? do you need to complement?
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no, i'm fine. great show tonight. thank you so much. you have a great show every night. >> this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. you heard some of this, but we're going to really really pull the threads out of it. check it out. eliminating parts, airplanes, flatulent cows, and for good measure tearing down all of our buildings. those are some of the modest proposals included inside the five green new raw deal. we will explain what it means for you and my 2020 dems are embarrassingly lining up behind it. plus add them shift takes aim a deven unions devyn unions are over what he claims was a incomplete russia inquiry. in the court is in session. will they wear that doily aroun my neck?
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you will have to wait to see that. tonight the case of a veteran being denied the right to fly theve american flag. two layers take up the case and the judge will have a ruling. first the rise of the pc puritans part two. that is the focus of the right angle. >> another day, and of the liberal cause caught up in the sensitivity trap. take this picture. >> that issue? >> i know. it was a halloween party. i went as a beautiful african woman. that is my hair. >> the whole thought of curly hair coming back. you have i had makeup that was little darker than my normal.
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>> less than a week ago, it was virginia democratic governor to fresh off extolling the virtues was exposed for posting this photo on his yearbook page. >> am deeply sorry. i cannot change the decisions i've made, but i accept responsibility for my past actions, and i'm ready to do the hard work of regaining your trust. >> and then it was his potentia successor, democrat lieutenant lieutenant governor justin fairfax. now in his own he said you save were it made to controversy. yesterday, it was his second in linehi to the governorship democrat attorney general mark herring who tried to get out in front of his almost 40 -year-ol mistake. he admitted that he too had donned blackface for college
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party in 1980 when he and his friends dressed like rappers. he apologized profusely. democratic leaders this week ar running for cover. >> this one just made me sick. it's just made me sick. from friday until now, it's has been one bit of bad news after the next and it's all is open shocking. >> it said because of very talented leaders there , but they have to have the confidence of the electorate and they have to have the confidence of the legislature a that they have to work with. >> she should have should've just on that menu reading thing she was doing during his state of the union. now corporations are also worried. this week adidas pullback in al white almost all white sneaker because its release was deemed racist. first coincided with black history month. adidas, ears celebrating black
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culture within and caged altar blue? but if ten issues are racist, what about and now the fashion house gucci is also apologizing. what's the controversy? this bizarre sweater met situation that covers half of the wearers mouth. the company recalled the design from its online and physical store after one fashionista tweeted out the net top bike gucci, happy black history month , y'all. demeaning portrayals on the basis of race, ethnicity is deplorable and should be called out as such. we as americans also be have to careful not to rush into condemned people or businesses because of uncorroborated applications for decades old
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conduct or a disagreement about fashion. it puts us on a slippery slope or whatever you call it. the safe face to make mistakes in the past, good people don't want to be involved in public life at all. they're going to be fearful tha something they said or did year ago will now be considered unforgivable. and irredeemable. back to joy behar. the easiest thing for me to do hewould be to relish this momen and grind her into the dirt. she has been incredibly uncharitable to me personally over the years when i go on the show and so forth. i'm not going to take that. i prefer to try to stick to the principle of fairness. i'll think she is a racist. i disagree with her, but i don' think she is a racist.
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thatat a goofy photo from 1972 an quenna mainly change my mind. we all need to evaluate pattern of behavior rather than rushing to judgment. for goodness sake, what we've reached a point where white tennis shoes are considered racist, maybe it's time to reconsider the shifting standards of the pc puritans. that is the angle. joining me now withc reaction conservative filmmaker, nationa spokesman for the congress of racial equality and, but start with you. are we already over the tipping. here of what is and what is not racist with this issue, the other. >> there is a political correct reign of terror that's going to end up terrorizing us all. aod good friend and a fox news
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contributor wrote in her book that if everything is racist, the nothingness. the problem is, they want to give tribute to michael jackson on rapper by trent gillislee alexey and campaigning with the historic racism that black americans had to dealla with ov the centuries, actually minimizes and actually belittle the real history and what has happened to african-americans. i think we need to take a deep breath. are you going to go to whoopi goldberg and ted danson. ted danson went out in full blackface whoopi goldberg was not offended, but she enjoyed it thoroughly and left about it. it was done at some type of friars roast.
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we have to realize how far we'v come. >> so you disagree with nigel? >> i absolutely disagree. we know we will not be able to get eteveryone to agree 100 percent on every issue particularly on race in america. however, the problem you're missing is that we're worried about oil, well, isn't it time for us to get over it instead o taking a moment to realize why is this an issue? i think there are too many americanss not realizing the racist overtones, the racist history has to be acknowledged first. were passing it over like it wa just the 80s. >> do you think joy behar is racist or having donned ec helling costume and she said as a beautiful african woman. >> i will not see anyone, including the governor of virginia is this the all-in-one photo. that doesn't make someone racist
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. what it does do is when you hav a platform, when you have an opportunity to talk about the issues whether they can happen yesterday or in the past instea of just pushing it off and saying it's no big deal,. >> eric dyson the political analyst had an interesting comment about the privilege issue and the blackface issue a well. take this shows the vast races of an consciousness that many white people have and are allowed to have. we talk about white privilege this is one. the fact that you don't have to knowno about black face the fac that you don't have to know the kind of racial intolerance are indicative of the serious kind of white privilege that we need to attack. >> and i know you're standing a dartmouth, our alma mater, you're going to give a speech o monday.
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you probably went is questions about things likens this, but w about what he said. a person his white cannot understand what that image does to the psyche of an african-american person. of course all the history that we acknowledge or should acknowledge. >> i think the issue that dyson is highlighting here. really the big surprise of all of this is that these examples you may say of stalking and sensitivity are coming from the democrats and from the progressives. gucci and adidas very. ralph northam is a democrat. mark carrington is a democrat. we've been told for a baltimore generation now that the parties switch sides. the democrat, but that's the en of the republican party. the racisto democrats became republican. i've been maintaining in my
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movie and books that this is no so that the racist drain remained rain remained in the democratic party they never became republicans, and so what's happening in virginia is a stunning indication of that. >> hold onu, are you saying tha you are saying that ralph northam and the mark herring, the speaker the house, or excus me, the attorney general that there are racist because of these. does. if you don't think the racist for those photos? carried. >> here's what i'm saying. i don't think it's what we can consistently focus on the photo. look at the other side, the reason the whole thing came to light was because of northam shocking defense of a certain kind of infanticide. a certain kind of leaving the baby to die evil one is viable outside the womb. this is exactly the position in other words, 100 years ago in
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the democratic party and in the progressive movement yet on the one hand the condoning of racis in the clink click let's plan a black vaudeville, blackface, an then on the other hand this ide that human needs should be disposed of. what i'm saying is that this racism, this thread publican is people asas a feeling that we should be able to get rid of, this is still in the democratic party. we cantly side of that that. >> i'm going to get niger and milk it back to you. this is what all sharpton said today about the northam controversy specifically. let's watch. >> if the governor wants to repent does the attorney genera want to repent and grow? good. after that to say i am resignin i want to tell people i gave up my seat for the greater good.
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>> the need for repentance from all sharpton. they give the irony of all sharpton demanding repentance for things that one said many many years o ago is rich with irony.h i agree in this one since here' how the democratic party has no changed. it was racially obsessed 50-100 years ago during the zirker vocation and rubbed. it is now race and identity politics obsessed. race, biette gender, biette sexual orientation, they wouldn't want to put human beings in free individuals and, that is today's democratic party . it is also a democratic party that is cavalier on the history of racism. if joe biden can go before a black audience and say because of the republican party,
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literally he said they want to put you back in chains. that shows a contempt that vice president joe biden joe biden has had for the history of blac americans and our country. that is the problem with it. as i said earlier. and every single manifestation isin racism. they must limit. >> i want you to respond to that . let's look at the speaker, something that everybody can understand. a sneaker released by adidas.f they release the sneaker and honor of black history month. i guess a lot of the sneakers are now white. i guess the name of certain types of sneakers the way there can constructed, with a keister and huge.
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do you think the sneakers neede to be recalled because i was racist.nk >> i think what the sneaker represents is what i think all white americans and unlike my counterpart, it's not about democrat or republican, this is one of those black and white issues america. they don't need to. this is how people feel. is it his plan is to have the put it out for all americans, when you see the issues of race come up so i analyzing have to follow every bracket. always it have. >> you are expressing white privilege.
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>> i was reading a lot of the sports blog commentary on that. it was fascinating.ng >> there are people out there saying the sexual assaults even as his this happened on a radio show. it is important to blues. watch. >> if it boils down to just survey that answer is of course a wait a minute is a double standard. >> blackface is awful, but it' not a crime. >> the original crime was blackface on northam. >> everyone said
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>> i don't think that we lose elections by addressing climate change. i don't think we ever have and don't think we ever will. we are in this together. we are 100 percent in this together. we have different solutions and different mechanisms, different cars we have to drivems to get there. >> what she failed to mention i that different cars would mean basically 99 percent of those
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currently on the road, that's just one of them are ridiculous in the draft drafter for green new new deal released today. things like flying across the country in five hours, too bad. the plan calls for building high-speed rail on a scale wher air travel doesn't become necessary. tyrie, hawaii. can you afford to heat your hom at an affordable cost? too bad. d it will end all traditional forms of energy in the next ten years. and t check out this nugget. it would guarantee economic security for all who are unable or unwilling to work. unwilling? here now, senior editor at the federalist. t at the center for climate and security. david, four of the top 2020 contenders have all rushed in t
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support this the screen d new deal. is this a litmus test for the left? >> i think it is. they jumped in and supportive for they knew what was and it was something i guess democrats occasionally do. but now, they have inadvertentl now supported all these trojan horse filled with socialist planning on housing, food, everything else. it's going to be hard for them to back out from that. >> delisting agency that, that would probably p, ire didn't se any closing clothing references. everything else is pretty much covered. this is what aoc said this morning. she was on this morning earlier on ncr and then she kind of changed her tune a little bit about how much government would be required to unmask this agenda. >> are you prepared to put on the table that yes, actually, they're right. what this requires his massive government intervention.
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>> i have no problem saying that . one way the right does price to mischaracterize what were doing as though it were some sort of massive government takeover. >> i mean she just said happy t say it's going to take massive government intervention. during the h afternoon she probably heard from leadership. how does this make any sense? he gave the reason i support from somebody who is entrenched in evidence a look at the facts and science this is the only policy plan i've seen for solar that commiserate with the magnitude of challenges we will experience that are stemming from the planet warming. if you look at what nasa and noaa just put out, they told us clearly that this is 2018 was one of the hottest years on record making the last four years the hardest days on record .t we need to take actions that ar going to address that. >> so that its pretty cold righ now and minnesota, but that's
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just a snapshot. it's been a brutal winter. it was global warming, now is climate change. things change. here is what markey said. add markey is the cosponsor of all of this. he was on tonight at msnbc. >> how much spending are we talking about? give me a ballpark figure? >> we don't have any specific prescriptions, but most of the role we'll be played by the private sector. it's the greatest single blue-collar t job creation let revolution in two generations. it sounds great.ge i'm for blue-collar jobs. get them to win. it's the resolution. everybody should know it's a resolution with no policy prescriptions really.ti
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>> resolution means nothing because people can do all these things now if they want to. solar energy generates 1.3 percent of our energy. we would dismantle contemporary society to get this done. it would cost 25 bazillion dollars to go into every single house and change the water cooling system, the heating, give up your car, retrofit everything. it's just something that someon and highgh school would write. it can't be legislation, it's not serious. i'm not sure what presidential candidates feel the need to support this. >> that is the cleanest energy of all. >> this is a really ambitious plan that is looking to go to renewable electricity. i wouldri say let's go to renewable energy. that will include nuclear. the reason for that doesn't wan to keep the options on the table . >> my three clunkers i have three clunkers, not to. my three clunkers or all of the window. it's going to be more expensive
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if we don't act. were talking about hundreds of thousands of dollarsns in relie. >> people watching, regular appearance like that people had growing up. that's a lot of people. i can barely afford to live now without working two jobs. i'm not going to be able to afford any of this. tonight, we've got to not do pi in this guy stuff. bloomberg schuchts said you can't do the pie-in-the-sky because you're going to turn of all these people may be to get the kind of agree on more of th truly private stuff. we have degree in the science and let's say everything were seen about the future is true but economics also matter. there's rules to society. we can't t just start the. essentially, kill american society. >> with all due respect it will be cheaper if we proactively ac
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now for the economy overall. >> would you drive? democrats claim they aren't for open borders, but what happens when their young news stars reveal the game? nwere going to show you next. >> the president does not like any form of emigration. he has tcriminalized a populat of people in the united states.
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>> compassionate treatment at the border is not the same as open borders. >> am not for open borders are not forever letting everybody in . we don't want open borders. we definitely don't want an ope border.t the left hate open borders, don't you know that. they don't want a border wall since that is trumps idea. it's confusing to everyone, bu i think aoc can clear it all up for us. >> we are standing on native land and latino people are descendents of native people, and we cannot be told and criminalized simply for our identity or our status. >> now i get it. people illegally crossing our border cannot be held responsible. i got it. it's a really cool idea. rnc committeewoman for california and the former dnc
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comes director i guess the whol this land is your land, but doe she really think that that is going towo work as an argument? how does that bring anyone together? it's two separate issues there' definitely a problem in-house this administration is dealing with the entry in a creating a crisis that doesn't necessarily exist. >> if 1,000 people are coming into your home at one time this is a personal home for all of us . we can't do it. >> i want to talk specifically. and i you don't want to talk about what she said, but that is going to drive most people badly. that is where she is very cleve and kind of cool. this is where inexperience friend you over. >> it shows. but she's referring to is a hug problem for the american tribes
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which are very much focused on having trouble sovereignty and treaty responsibilities. >> the native americans or get short trips in this equation. if not the fact that people are coming into our border in 2019. >> there are two separate issues . one of them is that the tribe probably wouldn't want it. i would recommend that she spea to the new congressman who joined this. i think for putting aside the lineage question. what counts as a latino, people get all confused.la anyone from spanish origin sout
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americans, mexican. there is a big dispute among many d in that overall group ab his authentic and his not. i've been at the table. they are kind of fun arguments. where does this all end up, and is this really where they're going with this open border argument? >> i think aoc would be shocked to know what other members of her party think about the argument because the i was goin to say senior citizens but the seniors of the party including dianne feinstein, joe biden, chuck schumer havee all been on the opposite side of this issue. even historically, if aoc think because historically my people were here and that means everybody gets tons come she wo be shocked to learn what the incas, the aztecs, and the mayans did to each other. they're been worse, there have been divisions of geography, an there have been boundaries put throughout history. if she read her history, she would know that. h
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the reason that immigrants, i'm an immigrant, the reason that immigrants come to this country is because this country does have some standards and a highe quality of living and some and frankly if we were to take down those borders and let everybody and that had any a standards with the lever it would be a place that those folks wouldn't want to come to any more. the american ideal requires som borders and some limitations an i think she knows that and i think the democrats on her part know that. >> again, bloomberg tonight, he keeps sayinguo pie in the sky thinking. he was talking about the green new deal, but you can hop scotch over this issue and again , inexperienceop maybe she is excited about the issue and she goes full bore, but she's getting bad advice. she said today she wanted to abolish ice, she's going to s apologize, this is a time when we findt ms 13, and other murde happened in our district. her big priority is to abolish
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ice. >> it goes back to the mismanagement of dhs by the tem administration. we do need eyes to carry out important functions of the supe bowl they have a lot of breakin up of human trafficking down there. >> that is absurd. we at ms 13 individuals, and th on district. >> there are legitimate functions for ice. a >> when you have ice chasing down a mom that stopping her kids off at school. i want to see that. i want to stay focused on the criminals. >> i'm all for that. but that's not the issue. >> peoplee are dying in california every day because of this problem, and many double and triple the number of ice enforcing our laws, not less of
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them. you are mocking the families an the people who've lost their lives and the quality of life has gone down because of this. you are insulting people who have suffered as a result of this. >> the point is aoc, just as sh is excited about the green new deal, she is excited about standing up for people victimized by crime. i'm sure deepme in her heart sh is very worried about that as well. id. shift takes aim at his predecessor as he wants to new investigation into president trump. kevin nuñez is here to respond next.
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credible allegations of leveraged by the russians.>> >> cape crusader himself congressman adam schiff announcing his expansion into the investigation, trump businesses and whatever else he can probe. in doing so he leveled several shots. who he says was in the pocket o the president. former house intel chair kevin nuñez, what do you make of the charges? >> not a surprise that he's reopening the russia investigation. this is clearly an investigatio again without a crime. we've looked for two years, didn't find anything at all. what was amazing is we haven't seen the press people around that much because there's been whole cottage industry of press people in the capital now. for the first time we show up t our business to organize and there must've been 15 cameras down there and 30 press people and t i'm thinking what the wor are these people doing here.
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we found out because he announced at the business meeting he was reopening the russia investigation. i don't know whatth these peopl are going to do. this cottage industry of press people, they're going to have t learn code or something. >> they'reve going to bring whitaker up to testifywh i know tomorrow who is the acting attorney general. there was some fight i think th administration probably has privilege concern about him going out there, what can you tell us? >> i don't know why you would want whitaker. >> into conversations he had with the president on anything more related i imagine. do you not why know why not bring rosenstein he started the special counsel that's been leaked that is going to be leaving, why not bring him in t talk about it? >> on cnn tonight, even aaron burnett pressed him about the myriad of investigations. let's watch. >> are you worried at all about the getting mired in these
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investigations and not doing other work? were now where the 20 on the screen, are all of these worthwhile? >> more cannot be less bright when i was a prosecutor i would have the best attorneys come in and their journey would have on dui. more is not less. >> moore is not less. i think people are like oh, you must be so smart. what is that scream and investigations? that's the agenda though? >> our committee, the intelligence committee is supposed to be looking overseas dealinge with china, russia, north korea. we're going to go back into russia again with no new evidence. >> breaking news from the hill, opinion covered from eating editor today about a chance meeting between schiff. both men's ultimate was
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coincidental. what is you're take? >> sis sounded like bill clint and the former attorney attorne general. glenn simpson is at the center of our investigation so, if the ranking member at the time was meeting privately with glenn simpson, who is the main figure in our investigation, he was th one being paid by the democrats to colludelu with russians. what they were talking about, i don't know. but can you imagine that meetin off to the siteee with side wit some of our witnesses. >> has led on multiple occasions , but i think most importantly though, why would they be, this is a democratic operative who got paid to do this, what is the ranking membe doing meeting with this guy? >> and imagine if the shoe had been on the other foot. they were document your meeting at the white house for conversation with the president.
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it depends on his access. coming up, suing for the right to fly the american flag. another man wants to see his parents for actually having him without his consent. you don't want to miss this. that is coming up next. ng today. and 2 boxes of twizzlers... yeah, uh...for the team. the team? gooo team... order online pickup in an hour. and, now save big at the buy 2 get 1 free event. at office depot officemax.
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>> these is the arbiter. where to attorneys argued the case and i judge laura make the final ruling. scott bolden and gail trotter, here are the roles. each attorney has 30 seconds to lay out the case whichever side you take followed by a rebuttal. if the jets need more info, eac of you will have an additional 30 to explain it and at the end i will make my ruling. the case tonight, a man and his flag. some news reports that an air force vet is suing his a joy board for denying him the right to fly an american flag on a freestanding bowl. the board is saying the flag would quickly dominate the appearance of the neighborhood, but that smaller flags are okay. and trying to avoid who has the
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largest flagpole contest, scott you got 30 seconds. >> this is about patriotism. it is about south carolina statute is specifically talks about homeowners association that says if it's portable, if it's reasonable and i'm sorry, if it's portable, reasonable an removable, then that is a and h can have his flagpole in his yardrd. that makes sense, he's a veteran . caat unification or negative beautification could there be for the associationca if the fl dominated. >> everyone is sympathetic to the americans right to probably unfurl old glory. if the homeowner is a playing this role and regulations allowing some flags and not other flags, eighth and you don't have a constitutional right to put the flagpole up in your neighborhood. when you purchase properties subjecty to a homeowners coven or agreement, you are agreeing for the property values of everyone and the community that youha will abide by those
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regulations. >> the ruling here is easy. i understand the privacy clause does still exist and we have a federal statute that protects the rights to fly the flag. not to the strange case in india . a man wants to sue his parents for giving birth to him without his consent. >> we should be for the rest of provide. we should be paid to live. >> your honor. to be clear, no lawsuit has bee filedd. but we are going just take it u in a court of anger. let's put 30 seconds back on th clock. gail, you may begin your argument. >> i would immediately say that the sun doesou not have standin because he did not exist when h was conceived. if the court viewed that he did ever rightht or he did have
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standing, he would not have the capacity to consent was he was an embryo because he would be a minor and appearance would have the legal capacity to consent o his behalf. also in turn of the entire concept of law upside down. >> that's what this case is about. for his parents, he did not hav a right to choose to come into his world, but for his parents, they would not have reached a contract with each other, the bottom line he didn't buy into emancipation of the statute. as a result, his parents have committed to contract with him to provide clothing, food, and all the essentials. political statues and state statutes tainvolving him emancipation, and he didn't buy into them yet they don't apply to him. >> i brought you into this world , i can take you out. >> that's it? >> brought me and i want you to take care me for the rest of your life because i didn't
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choose to come here. >> where does society go? that children can sue parents for conception. where do we go as a a society question are. >> this is a frivolous lawsuit. is it for myself i know that i have contributed way more to my children's education and suppor and everything else. >> we know what rough with them would think of the suit, but i' going to not only rule against scott, but i'm going to sanction you because this is a frivolous lawsuit and i want to see you in chambers afterwards. >> no, i'm not entering any briefings. no petition for rehearing. >> but your honor. coming up, exclusive footage of the world after the green new deal tonight last bite will shock you. stay there.
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