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announced he wants to take billions of dollars from hard working americans to fight climate change. unbelievable. time for viewer comments. 2020 democrats, are these people trying to outradicalize each other? each fantasy is getting wilder. let not your heart be troubled, here's laura. >> laura: great show. the radicals have taken over. >> sean: they have taken over all over the place. way beyond the place. >> laura: we're looking at 1972, reducks. if you don't know what i'm talking about, look it up. i'm laura ingraham, in the "the ingraham angle" from washington. our coverage of the heinous killing of bambi has garnered incredible reaction from viewers. but how have local politicians and the media reacted to the story? our update straight ahead, plus how do muslim reformists in this country feel about omar representing them in congress? you don't want to miss what our
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panel says later in the hour, plus joe d. is back and his response to the latest in media malfeasance. but first, the radicalization olympics. that's the focus of tonight's angle. the first primary is 11 months away and yet the 2020 democrats are trying to stand out in a crowded field. first is long distance trump bashing. >> the country is polarized. that has a lot to do with trump's division and hatred. >> i see him as what happens when corruption invades the system. he has spread fear and hate and degradation across this country. >> there is moral vandalism tearing up the fabric of this country. >> a bully attacks a free press and undermines our democratic institutions. >> he keeps undermining the law
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in this country. >> laura: with the economy on fire most americans are feeling good about that. the sprint to hit trump already a bit of a bore. if you want to see trump slammed just turn on cnn or msnbc any hour of any day of any week. so how do stoke excitement among the democratic voters? it's easy, you just go where the action is, to the radicals. >> are you ready to make a ruckus? [cheers] >> are you ready to fight for our rights? [cheers] >> are you ready to say that in the united states of america, everyone is loved, everyone deserves equal protection and prosperity in our country? [cheers] >> laura: i can see my little dogs putting their paws over their ears. to channel that greatness you need to start undoing our constitution. you know, that whole electoral college thing.
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>> my view is that every vote matters, and that means get rid of the electoral college and every vote counts. [applause] >> we might want to take a look at the whole electoral college in which case, is seating a man for president who did not get the most votes. >> we had an election in 2016 where the loser got three million more votes than the victor. it puts some states out of play altogether. they don't feel like their votes really count. >> laura: you mean like republicans in california today or in new york or in massachusetts? a lot of people feel shut out, don't they? this is truly scary if they think we're the stupid. the electoral college was devised by the framers, hamilton, actually to spread the power of an elected president among all the states. it was meant to prevent states with the largest populations from choosing the president cycle after cycle. not fair that way. by the same reasoning, it's why
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we created the senate, too, two senators from each state regardless of population. so would the democrats like to disband the senates as well? with this climate, who knows, maybe they will float that idea during the primary season. but this new radicalize field believes you can treat the constitution kind of like my kids. like projects on google docs. you just change it when it suits you in the moment. so if the bases is worried about front getting more court picks, just highlight the offending language. like the word life tenure, and then click delete. >> term limits for supreme court justices might be one thing. to give every president the ability to choose three. people holding on to those seats in ways that i don't think is necessarily healthy. >> laura: that guy from south bend -- indiana. >> you have 15 members but only 10 are appointed in the
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political fashion. >> laura: well, my friends, this is all about politics and power. there is nothing altruistic about any of this because they see trump's bold stance on the judiciary and it fills them with fear. >> i do think what trump has done with the judiciary is shocking and it's so destructive. >> laura: well, what's destructive would be putting our history an our founding documents in a shredder maintained by the likes of her. by the way, she was an upstate new york pro-gun rights, pro deportation for illegals moderate before she set her sights on the radicalization of the olympics. totally different person. don't even recognize her. >> but these games don't end at the court. they are also racing to buy off the black vote. >> if, under the constitution, we compensate people because we take their property, why you want compensate people who actually were property? >> look, america has a history
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of 200 years of slavery and so we've got to recognize that and give people a lift up. and there are a number of ways to do it. >> so you're all for some type of -- >> yes, i am. >> laura: a gold medal performance indeed. no need to grapple with practical questions about the proposal, like how you determine who receives and who pays for the reparations, how much it would cost. whether nigerians who just arrived here would benefit and would new immigrants from places like serbia have to chip in as well? still, competing in the radicalization games is a heck of a lot easier than trying to convince voters that democrats will put more money in your pocket with a faster growing economy. they can take on china better way than trump. how would kamala or bernie do that? democrats were once the party of ideas. the party of the little guy. well, little guy is actually doing much better under trump
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and they know it. so what's their answer? to replace you. slowly but surely, with new voters. to replace the old system that elected donald trump with a new system that they will say is fairer. the democrats' plan is pretty cynical. to convince hard working immigrants that they need an ever growing government in order to thrive and survive. the 2020 radicals believe these new voters will be more pliable and more amenable than the traditional american voter who still believes in the rule of law, public safety and borders. >> we should protect families that need our help and that's not what i see being done today and that's why you should get rid of it. >> we should probably think about starting from scratch because there is a lot that's wrong with the way that's conducting itself. >> laura: understand this. the new radicals competing today believe in enforcing immigration law, it's the new evil. racist.
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ditto for the entire electoral college and actually the founders themselves. they were racists, too. so why would anyone be bound today by a bunch of old dead white guys and what they wrote 250 years ago? the radicalization olympics will be a lot of fun to watch as the candidates elbow each other out of the way and contort themselves into positions they rejected just a few years ago in order today to placate the new mob. but for all their scary talk of donald trump destroying our institutions, these fanatics -- if given a chance, are perfectly willing to burn them all down for their advantage. are there really that many americans who want to go all in for europe-style socialism here in the good ole usa? if the democrats keep it up they could be facing their worst nightmare in 2020. a trump victory larger than 2016. and that's the angle. joining me now is kevin chavez,
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former president of the d.c. young democrats and chairman of the american conservative union and fox news contributor kevin. why is your party so intent on altering the very foundations of this republic? >> when you say altering the foundations it's a bit misleading because a lot of the ideas you mentioned, like reforming the electoral college or placing a term limit or retirement age on supreme court justices is something that is supported by a majority of americans. recent polls have shown, i think the hill had an article late last year that showed almost 80% actually supported the idea of a term limit or maybe even retirement age on supreme court justices. so when we try to paint a democratic candidate as if they are the ones on the fringes, actually, it tends to be the trump white house that's more on the fringes. >> laura: so you think today, the democrats would embrace, let's say, why not make it retro active. so maybe term limit for supreme court justices should be 80? >> in terms of age?
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>> laura: ginsberg -- would be doing aerobics at that point, right? is it just you're worried about trump, is he going to get another pick? >> this is something that even before trump got into the white house, that people seemed to be increasing their support for. >> laura: msnbc john pierre admits this wouldn't be happening if there weren't problems on the horizon for the democrats. let's watch. >> clinton, her loss, winning three million more votes for the popular vote clearly and losing the electoral college, absolutely puts this issue in kind of the forefront. >> laura: i mean, come on. if people crossing the border were raging conservatives the democrats would be the first ones, we need more ice officers, we want more border patrol. seal the board down. but i think they are worried about 2020. >> i do, too. >> laura: i think they are freaking out and trying to play it cool. i don't think they have a lot of solutions for the american economy better than trump. >> why can't they simply win? if trump is so bad and he's so
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cancerous and cause stick, just beat him. they can do it. they have plenty of money. they have all of these candidates running. it's the cream of their crop. just beat him but what they want to do, laura, is change the rules. we get two picks, after getting nearly 50% of our picks knocked back of the decades. now we've got go back to the 1940s idea of packing the court and giving the next democrat five, six, seven slots? this is insane. >> laura: 15. who was saying that, cory booker? floating 15. >> that was happening -- >> laura: these are not the burning issues on the minds of most americans. just as a matter of political analysis, kevin, i don't think that's the way to win. the way to win is to say i'm going to put more money in your pocket. you're going to have a more thriving economy under me. your family will be safer and your life will be better. you'll be happier. no one is sitting around looking at briar versus justice thomas. most people don't live that way.
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i think democrats are caught, we call at this time radicalization olympics. i think they have gotten themselves into a trap on the left and i don't know to whom it appeals other than aoc and kind of the reverberations of activists out there. >> for a lot of the initiatives, i think it appeals to a lot of people even in the middle because they see a lot of our institutions and our systems that haven't been updated in some time that could use a refresher. like you say, the electoral college. talked about how some people criticize as being racist or sexist but the truth is, it was founded under terms founded on slavery. >> laura: obama was elected twice. obama won the majority of white voters, i believe. we have a lot of democrats, bill clinton was elected twice. >> we passed three civil war addments. >> laura: if anyone has anything to complain about with the electoral college it's probably the republicans. california, new york, most of new england, impenetrable.
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you've got to win texas, if you lose florida, it's over. the republicans have a much heavier lift. the democrats just run really bad candidates except for obama and clinton who were both great candidates. i think republicans are the ones in the hole every electoral season. >> i agree. with one of these big states in the trump majority, he's in big trouble. it's very important what you said about democrats, about putting more money in people's possibilities and making their lives better. that's how jimmy carter became president. that's how clinton became president. i believe that's how obama came president with the economy tanking under george bush at the end. these democrats are running on ideology. it's not about how to make a blue collar guy's life better. it's about how do they change what's american and i think that's a very dangerous route. >> laura: kevin, does that appeal to the voters that didn't turn out last time? are there enough of the new immigrants and more radical democrats to turn out to flip ohio if ohio's economy is
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booming, or, you know, pennsylvania is still booming? it just seems like -- you guys are going all in for the socialism thing that's crushing europe right now. their economy is tanking, and ours is drives so why do we want to copy them? >> we don't want to copy them. it's just certain things like raising the minimum wage, which hasn't been raised over a decade. >> it's getting raised every day in the trump economy. that's good knew, right? >> laura: wages are going up, 3% increase in wages. people said that would never happen under trump. they said it was pie in the sky. i'm actually curious about how you run against this economy and what seems to be ice, racist, founders were racist, electoral college is racist, it's just all racist and if anything is racist then nothing is racist because real racism is diminished, and i wonder, is this a strategy, how that works? this could go down, i guess, as an incredible smart strategy and
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i'll be wrong or, my god, whoever came up with this socialism thing killed our own chance to beat donald trump because this is the guy who they have to defeat, right? i don't know, i worry about the health and safety of the people on the left. >> if trump is the focus, and some of trump's tweets which maybe people don't like and some of his ex-sentriestis as a politician that they don't like, if that's the focus, they real like they will have a better chance but instead they are making the focus be this radical agenda. >> i would say trump has brought a lot of this on himself, like the way he reacted to the charlottesville riots or the a hole country remark. >> laura: "washington post," msnbc and "new york times" obsess about that but if you're an african-american in chicago and you have a new opportunity and your wages have gone up and trump is trying to get the gangs out of the streets, and he's like, i'm there for you, i mean, i'm not perfect, i may not say
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all the right things but i've been there for you, i don't see how that argument of let's do more socialist stuff and let's undo the constitution, let's pack the court, people don't vote on packing the court. they vote on their pocketbook unless i'm in a totally different world now which i guess could happen. >> the number one reason, when you have a cnn poll saying over 70% of respondents say they feel good about the economy it's the number one reason, unless we're in a war that people vote to re-elect the president. if they feel like they have greater economic opportunity, green new deal, being against cops, being against gasoline, that just doesn't mesh. >> laura: i think more republicans are enthused about voting in 2020 right now than democrats. i mean, everyone thought they were sitting pretty for 2020 and i just think it's hard to defeat an incumbent. even one that gets softened up with all the attacks. great conversation from both of you. by the way, i incorrectly labeled you as a fox news contributor. sorry. >> i thought maybe i was getting
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a check in the mail. >> laura: i'm making kevin a fox news contributor for the day. all right. i want to drill down on this ridiculous idea from the democratic to abolish the electoral college. we talked a little bit about it with kevin and mack. the supporters say the body of elect fors established by the constitution is actually rooted in racism. former sport journalist gentleman mill hill is tweeting people who live in cities who truly represent the diversity of america should set the course. the electoral college is outdated and was there to preserve slavery. she wasn't the only one jumping to that conclusion. >> this is all conceived and perpetuating slavery on the american people and on the african-american people directly. >> the electoral college is rooted in, in some interesting sort of way, the original sin of the country. we need to understand that and perhaps take seriously the idea of getting rid of it finally once and for all. >> laura: joining me now is john -- former deputy assistant
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attorney general and office of the legal counsel, doj, and law professor at the university of california at berkeley. what's the truth about the electoral college's origins and purpose? is this a racist vestige that needs to be done away with? >> i hate to say it, laura, i think once again progressives are showing that their main object is just to tear down institution that is get in the way of just simple democracy. if the electoral college is racist, then the whole constitution is racist, because the constitution contains lots of devices that slow down democracy. not just the electoral college. why not get rid of the senate? let's get rid of the supreme court and judiciary review. let's even get rid of the states. all of those institutions slow down democracy. that's why progressives hate them. the second thing, people who are criticizing the electoral college it's almost as if they forget the entire 19th century and the key moment in american
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history. the civil war. if there was an original sin in creating the electoral college and the constitution, abraham lincoln and the north fought a war, where 600,000 americans died to end slavery and to correct the mistakes. three amendments were added to the constitution after the civil war, and wiped out, i believe, anything that had to do with racism in the constitution's original birth. >> laura: i want to play something for you that former rnc chair michael steele said today. watch. >> yes. the electoral college needs to be reformed. what i support and a lot of us support, it's about 13 or 14 states supports, a national popular vote. >> right now all we do is elect the president from the battleground states. >> laura: first, is that true? all we do is elect presidents from the battleground states? every vote counts in the electoral college. that's why republicans have to work harder because of their stupid policies, they have lost
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pretty much all chance of capturing california these days. i don't get that argument. maybe i'm missing something and i'm willing to be proven wrong, but i do not get what former rnc chair michael steele, i still can't believe he's the rnc chair thinking that way, says. >> i live in california, i don't think the republican party wants any part of us. we're so messed up out here. seriously, the electoral college just forces you to campaign in regions and states. you actually can't write off the states and go to where -- if there were just popular vote nationwide you would just campaign in a few of the major cities, and a few states so the electoral college actually creates a good incentive for presidents, which is they can't ignore regions, they can't ignore states. they have to build a broad base coalition that's geographically wide as well as popular. i think mr. steele is wrong on that, too. >> laura: otherwise, we just are
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governed by what pajama boy thinks. so it's a whole metro social justice warrior type. no thank you. john, i appreciate it. thanks so much. there are new developments in our "the ingraham angle" exclusive reporting. on the illegal immigrant accused of stalking and killing a california mother in her own home we'll tell you what one local california politician is telling us tonight before bambi larson's friend joins me exclusively. >> our office will hold him fully accountable for this brutal murder so that he can die in prison. e averys. this is the averys trying the hottest new bistro. wait...and the hottest taqueria? and the hottest...what are those? oh, pierogis? and this is the averys wondering if eating out is eating into saving for their first home. this is jc... (team member) welcome to wells fargo, how may i help? (vo) who's here to help with a free financial health conversation, no strings attached. this is the averys with the support they needed to get
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>> people need to be held responsible. is it the legislators, the leaders of california, or other states making these decisions? i think they should be held responsible. are they just as much to blame as the person who wields the knife? maybe. >> laura: that was san jose police officers association president paul kelly on this show last thursday night explaining just how damaging these sanctuary policies are for americans. especially in the case of bambi larson, who was murdered allegedly by an illegal immigrant with a long criminal history. last week we brought you exclusive evidence that santa
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clara county not only ignored -- that let carlos eduardo arevalo carranza go free but they lied and blamed ice in the process. tonight we're learning more disturbing details about the suspect that should have been kept off the streets. in a moment, a friend of the victim joins me in a "the ingraham angle" exclusive. we unpack all the latest for anyone who hasn't been following this. >> the evidence against carlos eduardo arevalo carranza is growing. on the day he allegedly killed bambi larson he appeared on several of her neighbor's video salons cameras and was seen walking up to the victim's home at 4:30 in the morning. back by larson was later found stabbed to death in her bed and the suspect was later found with her kindle tablet, cell phone and the alleged murder weapon. his boots also match a bloodied shoe print from inside his home but why he was in this country
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and in that neighborhood has sparked a furious debate about california's sanctuary policies. consider the following. carlos eduardo arevalo carranza entered the u.s. illegally in 2013. he was deported by homeland security. at some point he reentered the country. in los angeles and santa clara counties, he's been arrested six times for burglary, battery, false imprisonment and various drug charges. he once told the probation officer he used $40 of meth every day. he's also an admitted gang member and between 2016 and 2019 immigration and customs enforcement issued nine detainers with police in l.a. and santa clara. not a single one of them was honored, and yet, the santa clara county council james williams pointed the finger at ice criticizing the agency for not issuing warrants. ice responded by releasing a statement that reads in part, how many more people have to be killed or injured before california lawmakers will open discussions to revise the state
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policy prohibiting local 4r5u68 agencies from working with ice to apprehend dangerous criminal aliens? and the santa clara county sheriff, the mayor, and san jose police chief sided with ice indicating the state of california needs to use some common sense. watch. >> we are not here, nor should we be here to shield admitted gangsters or violent criminals regardless of immigration status. >> prosecutors have not yet decided whether to seek the death penalty against carlos eduardo arevalo carranza. they say the governor's moratorium on the death penalty will not be a factor in their decision. carlos eduardo arevalo carranza was arraigned last week but did not enter a plea. he's back in court on may 17. laura? >> laura: thanks so much. and at 4:10 a.m., on wednesday, march 13, cnn did a 38-second news read on the case noting the
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arrest of carlos eduardo arevalo carranza. the next day "the ingraham angle" brought you the exclusive new information that local sanctuary policies tied to this criminal being able to roam the streets freely and illegally, even after officials blamed ice for their pathetic policies. now, since that exclusive not one network, cable or otherwise, has brought you even a single second of bambi larson's story. why is that? here's just a snippit of stories they deemed more important than the brutal murder of an american by an illegal immigrant. >> tonight we have an inside look of a vertical landmark. >> -- been suspended for eight games. >> he didn't restring right handed guitars. he played them upside-down. >> laura: the media is one thing but the officials tapped with
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keeping citizens safe is quite another. on friday we brought you a list of santa clara elected officials who refused to appear or offer any real statement on the record to us and only one of those officials responded tonight. that's james williams, county counsel, who blamed ice in his news conference. he pointed out a statement he gave the day before we revealed those exclusive documents showing that county policy was really at fault. they provided no update and no explanation. one person demanding answers is one of bambi larson's close friends. diane. she's wondering how this guy was ever allowed to go free and also, he claimed asylum. claiming credible fear when he came into the united states. set free. she's even calling for him to get the death penalty. here now exclusively is die diane coleman. i'm so sorry for your loss and
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what you're going through. of course, bambi's son, who undoubtedly is too grief-stricken to speak. tell me about her. >> yes. i would love to tell you. first of all, thank you for having me, laura. thank you for covering this story because everything you just said is what i've been feeling for 2 1/2 weeks. i would love to tell you and your audience about my beautiful friend, bambi larson. she was one of the kindest, gentlest, classiest, most decent people that i had the honor of saying was my friend. we met as yoga students in 2004. 15 years ago. and then i became her teacher, and then we became friends. bambi was a woman who was my true friend. she showed up for me in really good times in my life, and she showed up for me in really hard times.
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and the thing that i feel was especially extraordinary is that i never had to ask this woman to show up for me. she needs me to show up for her now. if you will indulge me, i would like to tell you a really personal story that will give you an idea of just who she was. so i mainly taught bambi in a large class capacity. but five years ago, my family and i moved and i had the opportunity to have my own very small yoga studio in my basement. i could not beg, borrow or steal to get people to come to class and i was a woman who had thousands of yoga students. >> laura: what did she do for you? >> except for bambi larson, so bambi larson came to my home studio two times every week. now, that's nice enough, right? but she actually had this incredible decency to email me
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and register online for every class she took, and she would ask, in those emails, if i might have space for bambi larson. can you imagine that? >> laura: she's a true friend. >> she was a true friend. >> laura: it's hard to find them. i have to ask you to speak for her, if you could say one thing to these county officials that are trying to pass the blame. >> sure. >> laura: to a government agency that had nine times request this guy be held until they could pick him up and get him processed out of the country and they never turned him over, what's your message to these local officials? >> i'm happy to speak for bambi. shame on you. you have blood on your hands. there is no reason this beautiful, incredible human being should have been butchered the way that she was, in her own bed, in her own home. defenseless as she could be. and what i was trying to finish, laura, was to tell you, what bambi did for me in 2014 and 2015, is she restored my dignity
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at a time in my life where it had been stripped for other reasons. i'm here tonight to restore hers because she was killed. she was murdered in the most undignified way possible. and that's not okay with me. and i don't want to hear that she's a one off. i don't want to hear the buck being passed from one department to the next. i want people to know this was a real person who deserved to be safe in her own bed. she was law-abiding. she was a tax paying citizen. she was a homeowner. she was a mother. she would have loved to have become a grandmother. she was incredible. she was as good as she looks in the photograph that i have provided for you. >> laura: she has that warmth. she exceeds. you can see it in the photos. she just exceeds, happy, nice person, which you can see. >> happy. nice. open. >> laura: i have to ask you about the sanctuary policies that allow these kind of things to continue in the state of
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california. should this be a lesson? >> are you kidding? of course. and the best part about being on your show is i want president trump's ear and he is my president. and i'm proud to call him that. and there are good hearted californians who think this is crazy, immigrant friends of mine among them who think this is crazy because it is. people tell me that i'm courageous to speak, this is not courage. this is a right and wrong and there is -- it's absolutely black and white. it's beyond common sense. she was raised by good parents. >> laura: we're out of time but we'll follow this story. i'm sure we'll have you back. >> okay. >> laura: -- >> my message is, please, president trump, i beg of you, keep us safe. this is insane, and i am not going to stop speaking up for bambi larson. >> laura: we ran long on that.
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we'll take a break. we have a really important segment coming up but remember, that face. that's one of our american sisters. and she's no longer here to speak for herself so i'm glad we had her friend here tonight. up next, muslim reformers. >> i'm a drug dealer with a cartel. >> i was on the road 50 hours a week. after walking six miles at an amusement park...
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this is perhaps best ex-seems fired, now giving condolences, putting all of this into perspective, two scholars, two muslim reformers, a co-founder of the muslim reform movement. this deal with going after chelsea clinton last week what was that? >> it was right out of the tool box of this network, this global network that wants to collect wounds in order to justify more demands on the left. we call them wound collectors because -- >> laura: wound collectors, i like that. >> it was an f.b.i. agent who came up with this term.
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there was a tragedy that happened in new zealand. >> laura: horrific. >> it was horrible. i wanted to go to the mosque on friday, but i felt afraid to go. that should not happen but what happened immediately, this network that includes linda -- the council on american islamic relations, they exploited the situation to push their agenda forward, to try to build more victimhood for muslims and ultimately silent any criticism of islamic extremism. i've been hearing we need to go after the supremiacissupremacis. for 10 years we've been trying to do that, going after islamic supremacists. this network has shut us down. >> laura: all extremism needs to be exposed for what it is. you were actually on cnn.
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talking about how people are silenced into submission. i want to play a clip of your appearance on cnn and what they did to you. watch. >> this president and this administration is often castigated as islam phobic, but i lived in the muslim world, in egypt, iman, kurdistan, where this president is beloved. it's important not to lose so much perspective that we start believing our entire government is islam. >> sean: -- >> to be fair, she had given me a number of minutes and this was the final point but this is a message no one wants to hear and i do say that. the president is beloved when i've met egyptian soldiers in good gaza. there is something going on,
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normalization of something called islamophobia. what we saw in new zealand is appalling. what islamophobia is what silences women in iran, put 200 christians in prison in pakistan. it's the fictional defamation of islam. it's completely unislamic not to be able to question islam. islam can stand up to scrutiny but islamics crumble under scrutiny. i'm grieving for those who have been executed by a white supremacist just as when they are executed by a jihadist but does not mean we allow islam know phobia -- she's modulating
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house resolution 183 and equating it to anti-semitism which is diabolical. >> also. >> laura: they are trying to represent you. they say tlaib represents muslim americans. more refined -- >> when i talk about 2020 radicalization i thought i would see the faces of these muslim radicals who have taken over the democratic party. the care representative. they are trying to bring isis back to america. what's happened now is the democratic party has been hijacked by radical muslims and this is something that has to stop. >> laura: it's antithetical to e. -- egal tearism. i want to hear more and also on my podcast i'll have you both
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appear. we'll do a whole hour because this is such a big issue and it's not being covered well and i can't do it justice in a short segment. will you both come back? we have to do this. you're both fantastic. >> i want people to keep thinking. >> laura: doctor, keep speaking out, we need you to keep speaking out. >> laura, as a broadcaster, do not drop this subject because the silence is what the islamists see. >> laura: they will have to take me up. don't worry. a social media giant snuffing out conservative beliefs and a media organization celebrated by journalists for discussing town hall, joe, is hear to sound off. >> you might take something for discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. not this john smith. or this john smith. or any of the other hundreds of john smiths that are humana medicare advantage members.
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sign that journalism is dead. the lear center at the university of southern california is awarding its cronkite award to cnn's parkland town hall for "advancing the national conversation on gun control and violence." i seem to remember that town hall advancing not all that much behind a one-sided hate fest directed at nra spokeswoman dana and florida republican senator rubio. >> let me answer the question. you can shout me down when i'm
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finish. >> wait a second. >> eye-to-eye. >> to be able to defend ourselves. >> i was 20 years old when i lived on my own. >> here's the caveat. if anyone wants to listen to the caveat. >> laura: that's all the good stuff. dana adding these details on twitter today. when the producers cued me to walk into the arena, it was to the black eyed peas, the song, let's get it started, adding, after the broadcast ended, one of my detail had to stop a woman who rushed the stage to tackle me from behind. broward county sheriff got israel spent the majority of this town hall using the nra as a scapegoat, and worst, when lash called out the fact that his department had dropped the ball on the shooter he lied. so granting an award too many times a sham trial, cheapens whatever value its journalism award ever had. here now, former u.s. attorney joe -- first, happy st. joseph's
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day. >> thank you. >> laura: it's good to have you on. this is shameless stuff after what happened, just at that town hall but a lot of emotion obviously. the parkland horrific shooting. >> a purposefully designed bad scene by cnn. it was not a moment of discussion and discourse. it was purposefully designed to create an anger fest and to embarrass rubio and dana laish. cnn is going to get their little plastic block telling them that they were brilliant and they are getting this award. these awords are meaningless. they mean nothing anymore to the american people. these are pretty stupid dumb journalists patting each other on the back for doing something pretty stupid and it's kind of embarrassing for journalism but remember, the journalist from the "new york times" said after trump was elected, objectivity is gone. we have to get this guy that crazy event on cnn tells you everything that's wrong with
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cnn. >> laura: even ted coppell, a former star, he said this about the media event today. >> when you talk about the "new york times," when you talk about the "washington post," we're talking about organizations that i believe have, in fact, decided, as an organization, that donald j. trump is bad for the united states. >> laura: and democracy dies. >> ted coppell, god bless him, has finally gotten to the finish line and crossed the goal line. the media has turned its back on objectivity and neutrality. they don't care about the story anymore. this is about destroying donald trump. >> laura: where is the collusion? five seconds ago, there was collusion. >> that story went away because it never happened. so naturally it's going to go
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away. they are changing the subject. you know, when you have the owner of the "post" sending pictures of his private parts around what kind of an organization do you think he's running? democracy doesn't die in that darkness. i mean, i'm just saying to myself, if a guy that owns the "washington post" is sending around pictures of his privates what kind of paper are you going to get? >> laura: we want that to die in the darkness. we're not interested in any of that. >> so much for the style section. >> laura: you noticed that aoc, star of the moment, the i.t. girl, and i mean girl in a very mature way, she's the star, and he's the juice to the whole party where the excitement is, you notice when she introduces herself, does she take on that obama, obama put on accent. >> she does the latino thing where she does her [spanish speaking accent] >> i assume she's going to love that when i do that. >> laura: i like it when you say that big news of the "washington
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post," the white house has ignored document requests from nadler, just ignored them. >> taken my advice. ignore them or take the fifth. >> laura: just pretend. >> 81 document requests with no thought being given to them, it was a disgusting display of congressional overreach and abuse, and they will find nothing. >> laura: family business, trying to embarrass ivanka and her husband. what a great day in italy. we'll be right back. a 2020 democrat wants to give illegals, are you kidding me, another benefit? chicken?! chicken.
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school systems, and have citizenship. that must happen. >> laura: anything else? there you have it. you want to expand social security benefits to illegal immigrants by that is all the time we have tonight. i drop a brand-new podcast today, be sure to check it out at podcast podcastone.com or i. shannon bream and "fox news @ night" team to take it all from here. >> shannon: thank you so much. hello, welcome to "fox news @ night." i am bream in washington. 2020 hopeful beto o'rourke kicks off campaigning in new hampshire tonight. doubling down on some of his most controversial issues, like third trimester abortions. plus stick around for about the fact-checkers are saying get totally wrong about climate change. the latest on the radical positions of presidential hopefuls as we countdown to 2020. abolishing the electoral college. beto mentioned that as well. he's far from the only democrat pushing for that. what were getting rid of the electoral college actually do and the president has just spoken out on that.
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