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if it changes, we will play it tomorrowow night. remember, we will never be the psychotic hate media mob, and let not your heart be troubled when the news continues. laura ingraham is standing by. laura? >> this is a fox news weather alert. hurricane dorian weakening just a bit as it grazes the car lean in a coast. it has just been downgraded, in fact, to a category 1 hurricane as it aimed for the outer banks area. the storm is already blamed for at least four deaths in the southeast. flash flooding is also occurring in the weather center. warnings continue, life-threatening flooding in the eastern carolinas and southeast virginia going through tonight. on thursday, hurricane dorian spawned tornadoes which ripped off roofs and flipped mobile homes. hundreds of thousands of homes and best's long the carolina coast are lest without power, as
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well. meantime, the death toll in the bahamas has risen to hi there and officials there -- risen to 30, and officials there say they expect more deaths. >> let's head out to doug mcelway who has been there all day and all evening. >> winds began to increase about 8:00 p.m. this evening. we've not been able to detect any sign this has diminished to a category 1 storm. the wind has shifted more to the east from the north and gravitating a little to the northwest, coming at news this direction. two good things associated with that, an indication the radar and satellite images show the storm continues to move in a northeasterly direction. no other wards, wilmington where
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we're, to coast, directlyees of here son the west seed of the eye of the storm. that means we're getting the back winds. that means we're not going to see any more tornadoes in all likelihood and it also means the winds are pushing the waters of the keep fear river down south to the mouth of the river, to open water. it is not publicking it from the south to the north. that is good news, expectingly tide at 4:52:00 a.m. so we're getting close to high tide and yet the water level remains low. two good signs. the storm pushes to the direction of morehead city. a key factor because if it makes hand ball there morehead city, the outer banks, that's coming um that way, looking for a lot of devastation. if it skirts the banks of the shore like it has all the way up the east coast, another good
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sign. however, dough believe when daylight comes and people make it out to the barrier islands, we will see a lot of damage out there. that is a guesstimate on my part, but at least we're not seeing the really strong northwest quadrant of the storm slamming into those barrier islands. mary ann, back to you. >> doug, i don't know if you can hear me, but does it seem to you there people heeded the warnings to evacuate? i asked earlier and he said it seemed that people listened this time. >> you did say are people heeding the warnings? >> yes. does it seem that people heeded the warnings to get out before the storm hits? >> i think so. i think the vast majority of people are fully aware of the potential for damage in these kind of storms. upwards of a million people are in the barrier islands in south carolina and north carolina who are under mandatory evacuations. mandatory evacuation does not mean you have to leave, you can
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stay, but the consequences are dire if you find yourself in trouble or in need of a 911 emergency call or medical assistance it does not come in the peak condition we're experiencing right now. >> it puts first responders in danger, as well, if they have to go out and make rescues. >> that's right. >> thank you. let's turn to meteorologist adam klotz for more on dorian's path. >> adam: this storm is very close on whether or not we ever get a united states landfall. there is our center of circulation, that is the north carolina coast. only about 10 mails off mail 1. this is cutting really close so we're seeing a lot of heavy
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rain. storm surge out in front of the storm and winds are still relatively storm. we have spots up to 40, 50 miles per hour and even back in wilmington, gusts up to 50, 60 miles per hour. gusts o'er the buoy about 80 miles per hour but the storm continues to weaken. this particular model it mostly looks like we're going to be just off the coast. this is getting into the morehead city area. they be the storm continues across the outer banks, now at 10:00 a.m. it could run over land or miss land entirely that won't really make a huge impact on what this storm is doing to the coast. once it makes its move it heads out across the mid and atlantic, donging band. then coming up and clicking part
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of new england. you will talk about a pick up of wind and some rain moving through the area before this eventually finally heads out to sea and we will leave it hold us. we're watching it closely, seeing if it makes lateral and some folks in north carolina that need to be safe tonight. >> certainly. thank you for that, adam klotz, in the weather center. also breaking overnight, the former long-term president of zimbabwe forced to retire in 20178 has died. mug ugabe came to power through independence from -- his
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leadership became more authoritarian in nature, was the world's oldest ruler when he resigned as zimbabwe's president in november of 2017 following a military dew point. the former president was 95 years old. stay with fox newschannel on hurricane dorian, for now, back tobu handette, already in progress. >> will everyone have to drive electric cars? stick about my plan by 2045 we will have basically zero emission vehicles only. >> there will still be some legacy gas guzzlers on the road for quite some time but you were going to offer to buy the clunker back and help them upgrade. >> laura: clunker? he's obviously not driven a really awesome eight cylinder vehicle. that's ridiculous. upup nmea buyback, by the way? where have i heard that one before? we're going to get all the money
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to buy these things back. of course this is what we have come to expect from the new and improved democratic party because the happier you are in your eight cylinder sedanur enjoying and in-n-out burger with more money in your pocket the more miserable they are because these democratic control freaks, they don't want you to be independent. they want you to be dependent on the crumbs that the government doles out. and i think, of all of this, the most shocking revelation last night came from bernie sanders. more than just dictating your transportation and your home lighting, they will eventually seek to control how many children you have. io>> human population growth has more than doubled in the past 50 years. the planet cannot sustain this growth. would you be courageous enough to discuss this issue? >> the answer is yes, and the mexico city agreement which denies american aidd to those organizations around the world that allow women to have abortions or even get involved in birth control to me is totally absurd. so i think, especially in poor
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countries around the world where women do not necessarily want to have large numbers of babies, something ii very, very strongly support. >> laura: state-planned families, modified one child policy, got it. while perhaps bernie can roll out his own one child policy that will make the chinese proud. ouremember, it's all for the god of the planet. no sacrifice is too great, as long as it's mostly on the shoulders of the poor and the middle class. and liberals have the gall, after everything we've heard this week on the angle, they have the gall to call trump a tyrant? these are the most controlling people on the face of the planet. as long as they are making all the decisions. so by electing anyone of these top-tier democrats, you would be relinquishing your choices, your right to determine your own destiny. you really want to see that play out in our country? i don't think so.
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and that's the angle. all right, d here to debunk the left's wild the claim, and is an actual climate scientist, dr. patrick michael kay. great to have you on tonight. after watching a lot of this seven hours of sheer hell on earth over at cnn, does science really demand a total government takeover? and reintegration of our economy? >> slowly not. first of all, the planet is not warming in many places. it applies to all science. 30 years ago, 97% of all biological sciences believed babies should sleep on their stomach. five years later, they believe they should sleep on their back. scientist behave as a heard, especially when you throw millions and millions and billions of dollars of taxpayer money at them to come up with an
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answer, so everyone is going to act the same. >> laura: also, dr. michaels, democrats also kept saying that the u.s. needs to eliminate all carbon emissions. watch. >> by 2028, we don't have any more new building that has any carbon footprint. >> i am in favor of a carbon free america. >> my plan says that we need to be or are at a zero carbon electricity by 2023. >> laura: so, given how much co2 that china and singapore and india puts out, how much does it matter? >> you know, on parade. theseam candidates could have asked their staff to run the obama administration's own calculations and say if we drop our emissions to zero
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today, and keep them there. >> today right now. >> no more missions to 2100, the earth's temperature according to those models, we would only save 1400 of the degree of warming. you can't measure 1400 to the degree of warming. you can make yourself really poor, but it wouldn't change the climate. >> laura: this is just a giant transfer of money going on. when. they say green new deal, it's really we are going to take over your choices. i mean, people might think i was exaggerating.democrats, dictato. 6 they will choose every major avenue that you will or will not be allowed to walk down or drive down, i should say. >> right. if someone controls your energy and the way you use energy, they control you. they control your life and that's what this issue has always been about. >> if you want to 2020 democrats are now making these bold climate claims and at cnn hosts also peddled this narrative about hurricanes.
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ed>> we are seeing firsthand the effects of climate change as a powerful hurricane is now sitting offf the coast of florida. >> more extreme weather events like hurricane dorian. >> bigger and bigger hurricanes more frequently, that's one of the things scientists are worried about. >> you know what? there's actually a scientists who went and counted every hurricane that's ever been seen by satellite since satellites gave us global coverage in the year 1970. you plot up worldwide power of hurricanes against the surface temperature of the planet, there is no relationship whatsoever. >> laura: but, what when they say with that kind of facial expression, super storms charging the planet like you need the music to go along.the . >> they are confusing weather was climate. how come nobody is talking about the fact that we, until 1917, we went almost 12 complete years without a major hurricane strike in this country. that's twice as long as the
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previous long period, and that record goes back to 1860. if that's -- that's much more climate than weather and that occurred at a warming planet. >> laura: dr. michaels, great to see you. our next guest is actually a climate convert. he does think some action should be taken but he also is saying that a lot of the hysterical talk we have heard from the 2020 democrats missed the mark. here to break down that is pollster frank luntz.ot all right, frank. conservatives have kind of long argued that the left is kind of using various policies to transform our country. i've said this. but, last night, we actually heard a slight tweak to that language. watch. >> we will transition off of fossil fuels, natural gas, coal, oil. we must transition off.
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>> there will be a transition and there will be some pain there. >> this transition is already happening. >> the transition to more of a renewable economy. >> you have to see this as a m transition as we move ahead. >> laura: frank, do americans really appreciate being told that they have to transition to a different type of economy? does that make it more palatable? >> let me give you the data behind public opinion. somewhere between 70 to 75% of americans don't believe the climate change is real. between and 70 into 75% of americans now believe that human behavior is affecting the climate and that they have come to accept that scientists d ebl believe this as well and that's had a significant impact. what they don't believe, and i want to be clear about this and not partisan, is that they believe that it would be very easy to wreck the economy to try to address something that is a global phenomenon. the number one complaint that the public has and why they are very careful about what americans should or should not do is that the single biggest
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contributor is china, and number two is india, and that with the public does not realize is that for the next 11 years, china caa burn anything it wants, how much it wants, and any way it wants and no matter what the u.s. does, the conditions will get worse because china doesn't care. now, i am leaving for beijing tomorrow so i have to be careful aboutwhat i say but if you ask the public what they want to do first and foremost it's to get china and india to comply with the rest of the world. >> laura: good luck with that.yt banning straws and opposing nuclear power, they may work well in a democratic primary but is going to kill in a general election. but here is what mayor pete said this morning. >> if you look at the moments when this country rose to a major challenge of overcoming the great depression, winning
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world war ii, going to the moon it required something out of all of us and i think we could be standing taller. right now we were in a mode where we are thinking about emotions through the perspective of guilt from using a straw to eating a burger, am i part of the problem? certainly, yes. >> laura: this is such a low hanging fruit here. if you can still eat fruits under this new set of rules but what about this? it's like putting a man on the moon and feeding the nazis? >> yeah, but what we could do and i'm hoping the president is watching tonight, it's voluntary. if our automotive companies make flex fuel vehicles at a cost of less than $100 per vehicle, and some people say there is no cost at all, and we use flex fuel, it reduces our dependence or eliminates it from the middle east. >> laura: so more corn? more giveaways to the corn growers.er
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>> no, not corn. it's also natural gas. there are a number of different ways to make this fuel and what's amazing about is that in your opening you said that we are almost energy independent. between now and election day, we ecan actually become energy independent if we move to e85. the farmers have stood behindth, they've took stood behind the trade agreement. we could have a positive impact on the economy, consumers will pay 50 cents less per gasoline, the air will be cleaner, the cost will be more efficient, it works for everyone. this is a real solution without that craziness that you saw from the democrats the democrats. >> laura: your t-shirt would be f for f squared. frank for flex fuel. i got your t-shirt. all right. i've alreadyy branded you. >> i need an extra large. >> the energy expert. all right frank, thanks for coming tonight. so what is the driving force
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>> laura: pete a buttigieg seems to be obsessed with attacking the vice president's christianity. we were talking about how there is apparently a good thing according to christian powers. her latest piece tilted of mayor pete's countercultural approach to christianity and that's what america needs now. >> the way to do it is to talk about your owns faith. it's not to attack somebody else's, it's not only bad politics, it's frankly bad theology. >> laura: "the ingraham angle" was way ahead of the curve on pete buttigieg trying to bully christians over their beliefs, and so as he tries to reset his campaign with a number of media appearances today, what's his new message? >> the party and the movement known for beating other people on theen head with their interpretation of their faith makes no sense to literally vote to take food away from the hungry. to, essentially,hu be practicing the very thing that not just the christian scriptural tradition
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but some of the others tell us we are not supposed to do in terms of harming other people. and, i do think there's going to be a reckoning over that. >> laura: a reckoning.o it you've kind of think a rhodes scholar would be smarter than choosing to alienate one of the biggest voting blocks on the country. here to repond, governor mike huckabee and fox news contributor. all right, gov, he's warning of a reckoning.on areology husbande cat on his campaign trail. >> yeah, i am terribly afraid bbecause we have now god's new and only prophet who is speaking to all of us who are people of faith. i don't think god aligns with either party. let me be very clear. god is into democrat or a republican. it's not up to him to align with us. it's up to us to align with him but i take issue with mayor pete when he says stuff like that we are out there beating people
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over the head. i don't know what he's talking about.w one thing he does seem to be talking about is that the government needs to be spending more money. i'd like to suggest this. every person who wants better care for the poor, which i do, more food for those whote are hungry, i want that, too, i want to know, what is your own personal contribution to your church c like? because people who don't give a dime out of every dollar to their church to meet people's needs are going to end up paying 50 cents out of every dollar to the government and wanting the government to do it. it was never the intent of the t government, never the scope of the role of them to do charity work. for that ought to be the work of christians. so forou these people who tell e how to be a christian, i just want to know what your personal giving would look like and are you practicing what you are preaching? because i would be pretty doggone important. >> laura: governor, buttigieg also says you are not really a christian if you don't support
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the climate change agenda we were just talking about. >> if you believe that god is watching as poison is being belched into the air of creatioe and people are being harmed by it, countries are at risk of vanishing and low-lying areas, what do you suppose god thinks of h that? i bet he thinks it's messed up. mevery religious and nonreligis moral tradition tells us that we have some responsibility to stewardship and some responsibility for taking care of what's around us. at least one way of talkingg about this is that it's a kind of sin. >> laura: so your suv and enjoying our burger or two or three, i guess that's tantamount to a mortal sin today? >> there is a part of me that agrees with some of the things he said. we out of the good stewards, which means caretakers. >> laura: sure.
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>> but we don't own the earth ou thet planet, it's gods. he owns it to us to use. i'm a conservationist but i'm not an environmentalist. i want to describe the difference. an environmentalist typically worships the creations. i'm a conservationist, i worship of the creator and i'm grateful for the creator, but he has given it to us for our benefit and use but we ought to take good care of it. we ought to use the boy scout policy, leaving your campsite in as good or better shape than you found it. that is a great environmental positive policy. but, if mayor pete is really t seriousbo about all the terrible things that are going on in the end, let's talk about godless communist, china. let's talk about the real villains in some of these terrible stewardship's of the environment.it's not the u.s., g better. >> laura: the amazing thing though is that he has tried pretty much everything.he had ae last six months and the guy has been settled down but i think he's at
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about 5% or so is that right? but he has gotten the red carpet rolled out for him in pretty much every way in the american media.he has a lot of support in hollywood, and yet, it's not really catching on so i think he's kind of throwing this out as a, pun intended, hail mary to try to get evangelicals to turn around and say what we don't like trump after all, go mayor pete. do you think there's any risk of that for the president? >> no. and, part of that is, when pete buttigieg comes out and tells us that he is against taking the life of a perfectly innocent unborn child right up at the moment of birth itself, then maybe he's got a little bit more credibilitybu but i can imagine thatan anybody could say i'm all for abortion on demand and i think that's exactly what god is wanting. i just think he is barking up aw tree where there are no dogs even hunting, if he thinks that he is going to get votes with that. h
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>> laura: evangelical turnout for trump is going to be even bigger than it was in 2016, that's my predictions. governor, thank you so much. great to see you tonight. now onto the bombshell lawsuit that was just filed by devin nunes against fusion gps peer that was the firm behind the steele dossier. a eunice is a leading that fusion gps and the campaign for accountability worked on a joint and systematic effort to intimidate, harass, threatenn, influence, interfere with and impede and ultimately derail his investigation into russia election interference. here now as a congressman himself,er ranking member of the house intel committee. congressman, now for people who haven't followed every iteration of this story, how did fusion gps try to impede your investigation? >> well, all people have to do is go back to 2018, and if you remember, there were daily stories that would be generated
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about how i had leaked something, i was under investigation, i was obstructing an investigation. well, all of those were all originating from the ethics complaints they continue to be filed by campaign for accountability. so what we ended up finding out is that of the $1.2 million that they raised in 2018, $140,000 over 10% of the budget, went to fusion gps. two of the three ethics complaints directly related to fusion gps. only fusion gps could have given this campaign for accountability.let's get this s, campaign for accountability, they've beenwi around three or four-years, they are a left wing organization. they attack republicans on a daily basis, so if people want to clean up politics, only the courts are going to be able to do this and so that's why we are taking us to the third branch of government, the court system and we are hopeful that the court will come in and see that as aet ricoh,ro racketeering group. >> laura: the left does this all the time.
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they run to the courts to try to thwart the president's agenda. they've done it on immigration they did it on the travel ban, there is nothing that this administration has tried to do have any significance that the left hasn't tried to stop in a courtroom. so i think it's great that you are out there and you are trying to instill some sense of accountability and transparency into this whole process. i think more conservatives, frankly, should do what you are doing. and i also have to replay this moment from the mueller hearing this summer where he could not recall a very important piece of the puzzle. watch. >> quote, the firm that produced the steele recordings, unquote, the name of that firm was fusion gps. is that correct? >> you are on page zero three? >>me that's correct. the name of the firm that produced that was fusion gps, is that correct? >> i'mdu t not familiar with th. >> it's not a trick question.
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it was fusion gps? >> laura: that was like a joe bidenn answer on that one. what was l that? >> well, there were a lot of answers like that. clearly mueller didn't know what was in his own report, and that's where we have to bring these lawsuits is to clean up this mess. remember, fusion gps has a long history of doing this. they did it to the trump campaign, they did it to build broader, people forget these guys workede for the russians. they worked for dirty venezuelans and dirty russians and this is a group that has to stop, and the only way it can stop is if republicans who are in a position to be able to bring these cases against these groups, we have to be able to do it. >> laura: congressman nunes, thank youu so much for being wih us tonight. and, coming up, why are the new academics pushing what looks like a segregation as a solution to racial injustice? cornel west and michael myers in
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confirmed dead, at least 250,000 homes and businesses have also been left without power as the category 1 storm made its way, and is currently making its way, um the kohrs. residents are being warned, dorian could take down more trees and power lines. earlier in the day, dorian actually side sweeped south carolina's coastal years, leaving downed tree and power lanes and flooded streets in charleston's historic district. dorian about 30 miles south southwest of rain damageout, the speed is up to 15 miles per hour from 13 miles per hour earlier in the day. let's turn to doug out there live for news wilmington, north carolina. it looks like you're still getting a lot of rain and wind there right now. >> we sure are.
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it is continuing at this level since 8:00 p.m. this evening. the ewall of the hurricane is about directly east of us right now, about 70 miles to the east of us, and that is good news for wilmington and much of coastal carolina because that means we are eat on the westerly said of the ewall. that is good -- the eye wall. that is good news because it means we will not get any more tornadoes. that may happen in morehead city and the furthest out reach, eastern most point of the outer banks, remains to be scene. for here, we're not going to get that. the other thing is that northerly wind is pushing all the water in the cape fear river, which flows from north to south in the open waters, pushing all that water out to open sea. so the kind of flooding we saw is september 2018 with hurricane
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florence is not going to happen with that hurricane, it cake from a different direction, from the east, came over the wilmington area and basically stopped inity tracks and dumps so much rain it had to be measured in feet, not inches. that northerly wind is pushing the water back out to sea. unless we get an opposite flow of wind pushing it back up that saul very, very good news. high tide is about 4:52 in the wilmington area. so we're only a couple hours away from high tide and the water level remains very, very low. it is is not approaching the banks, no threat of overflowing at this point. that is the other piece of good news. i thinkkle we will see a lot of damage but not utter devastation. that's good news. mary ann, back to you.
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>> thank you, doug, live coverage of hurricane dorian. also breaking, robert mugabe has died in singapore where he has often received medical treatment in recent years. according to a source with direct knowledge of the matter. mugabe came to wow we are at independence from britain in 1908 after a gorilla war ended white leadership. he was held as a model leader but that diminished over time as his leadership became more authoritarian. he resigned as president in 2017 following a military dew coup. he was 95 years old. stay with fox news for more on
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hurricane dorian and the death of robert mugabe, the death of the former zima bob zimbabwe p. now back to the program already in progress. dr. cornel west, professor of philosophy at harvard, and michael myers, former national vice president of the aclu. michael, do you recognize these new liberals advocating for a new type of sulfur segregation? >> it's old-fashioned idiocy. that's old hat. this old nonsense is not modern it's not smart, it's not right so when people are arguing that blacks, whether they are athletes or students, should go to black colleges and they are abandoning the mainstream colleges, that's a segregation is thinking. it's the enemy of individual freedom, it's the enemy is inequality. it so these colleges here that were based on racial segregation and segregation of blacks that's old fashion. we are a modern society. it got to get rid of that type of thinking and developed modern institutions of higher education that are not promised to his skin color different engines. >> laura: on this issue, it seems like moose hill almost doesn't trust black students to make decisions for themselves
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and maybe they want to go to university of michigan or alabama or duke, because they like the school but now it's almost like you are doing a arndon disservice in her view if you go to that school. i mean harvard should then be a place for an black athlete march regulates? i can imagine he would be in favor of that.ac >> no. i think that what she is getting out is a fundamental issue that black people have always had to come to terms with. we've always wanted self-respect and self-determination. i don't go to harvard and trash black colleges in that way. i make an individual choice that turns my own formation but i'm fundamentally committed to making sure that people can make other choices. speak of the civil rights movement was dedicated to one society and includes the society, an integrated society appeared not to have racially identifiable colleges. you know that. >> you want to eliminate all black colleges? is all you want? >> exactly what i want to eliminate all black colleges and all white colleges. they are no longer functional they are dysfunctional. this is the 21st century. wake up. >> well, we need more time to deal with this brother. believe me. we have been added for 20 years. this is not the first time weysn have been at it, 2 though. i do remember being in college and there was quite a scuttlebutt about the cafeteria. there seemed to be some set of self subrogation and the cafeteria.
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and that seems like a place where you had some need different types of people and everyone was together, everyone was learning, that was kind of interesting and it was like a somewhat controversial to some people but i don't know, i don't think saying there shouldn't be white, i think there's a lot of good history there. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. i said it racially identifiable colleges. even at black colleges, white people are taken over many of those colleges andla blacks are complaining that there's too many whites in those colleges.b. >> black colleges have been embracing white students from the very beginning. 9 the problem is, white colleges were not embracing black students. that's the problem. >> laura: all right guys -- >> we have to have single colleges, not racially identifiable colleges.
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>> there is no evidence -- >> laura: all right, time out to both of you. i am glad we kept doctor west in his box. you always make me laugh.you'rer box like this, it is funny, you're both moving around, it is great tv. [multiple speakers] >> laura: all right, guys. thank you for joining us. coming out, california lawmakers think it's in good idea to dole out cannabis to kids, kid you not, when we come back.
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>> california voted to let marijuana in schools, yes, for children as young as age five. >> policies are already established that any drug that a student needs, including tylenol, should be with the nurses office or should be in an office that can administer this. >> laura: did she just compare giving children marijuana to giving children tylenol? joining me now, alex vermouth former "new york times" reporter and author of "tell your children the truthabout marijuas
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and israel lens ." all right mason, lay it on us. how can you possibly be okay with this given what we know about marijuana and of the developing brain? >> well, what we know, according to the national academy to the national academy of sciences in medicine and engineering is that there are significant medical benefits to cannabis and that goes for young people as well as older people, particularly young children with various forms of epilepsy and other seizure disorders, cerebral palsy, and other conditions. so denying children access to this medicine is really on par with saying they can't have access to their insulin ifwi thn if they need it.
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>> laura: hold on. tell me aboute the peer-reviewed study that demonstrates -- alex, go hard because that's not true. you are not going to say all this stuff to push the pot industry on this show. alex, back me up. >> that is so absurd. i hope he knows how it sounds. the primary and most important finding of the national academy of medicine report from 2017 said that cannabis use is with the development of psychosis and schizophrenia. the higher the use, the greater the risk. the surgeon general's report last week used basically the same language. actually, it was a little bit stronger. cannabis use in teens is really contraindicated. unless we want our teenagers to develop psychosis and schizophrenia, there is a causal link there by the best available evidence, and this is not something we should be encouraging. i cannot believe that the cannabis industry and that the politicians in california are
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pandering to the cannabis industry and working with them. >> laura: let me just say it again. there is no long-term peer-reviewed study that demonstrates that medical efficacy or benefits of marijuana use in young people. i want to say that again. that's the truth. >> that's absolutely correct. >> thank you. me son, you can try and contradict me, but you are wrong.en >> letting parents come to school to give their kids medicine, i mean, quite friendly, i don't know how i can sleep at night saying that we should deny children access to medicine that could potentially save their lives. >> it's not medicine, mason. >> a child has an epileptic seizure and we ignore the facts that this could help them. >> that is a prescription drug that you can get, but alex, you are not talking about cannabis that is thc rich that has basically has no cbd in it. you do not know anything about marijuana at all. >> the fact is, there is an entourage effect between thc and cbd, and countless young people have reported and they have found that they only see benefits from whole plant
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cannabis. >> the only entourage marijuana ha-- that is a joke and by the way, encouraging kids to get high at school -- >> no one is encouraging kids to get high. >> means they drive home high and we already know about from data in oregon and colorado that duis are way up. >> we are talking about letting parents or school nurses administer nonvapeable forms of cannabis. we are talking about patches. >> laura: no one can hear this conversation.one at a time. mason, i have to ask a question and not trying to pry here, but do you have any association at all with any medical or marijuana industry or lobbying group at all ever? >> yeah, absolutely. i've been working on marijuana policy for the last 15 years and i'm proud to work with an organization that is trying to ensure that there is safe and legal and responsible access to medical cannabis. >> laura: right, but you get paid to push this.
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>> we brought stories from all over the country about mouth radical left is influencing schools in our eci. so we're exposing this on going outrage. send your tips and personal stories about life on college today to the ingraham angle angle@foxnews.com. a shocking on lean pole by the college fix found a whopping 73% of college aged republicans fear speaking out will hurt their gpa. kansas state university students saying that, well, a professor, the day after the presidential election, kicked two students wearing maga hats out of clause. i was appalled. joining me is allan dershowits.
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73% of students afraid to speaking out on campus. >> you' rightism spoke about the two states for israel, which is a moderate position, i'm sensorred, booed, a swastika was painted, a hitter will mustache was painted on me. i hear from students all the time if they dare to speak up on israel or other cases that are teamed to be conservative causes, they experience not going to law school. i experienced the seam thing, i stood up for the right to communists to speak on campus so the president of the college refused to write me a recommendation to harvard law school because he that youan i s supporting communists, which i didn't do. we hear that all over the place.
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if you support president trump's several lint rights or oppose his impreachment, you're regardedded a a mega supporter and have no place at the university. >> a friend of mine was taking her daughters to a bunch of schools, she is a senior in high school and she said it was really refreshing that, at a couple of schools there was no talk of political correctness it wasn't, this is our diversity dorm and this is this. it was all basically, this is what you're going to learn. we have a lot of great activities and extra curricular things, this is theof history of the school. one was the university of chicago where it was just refreshing and it was just so starkly different from the experience in other college toriis that they did. interesting. >> and i think parents ought to know which schools are going to educate their students. for 50-year he is taught at harvard and never expressed personal views in the classroom.
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my job was not to teach them with a to think but how to think. teach them the analytic skills necessary. if you want to be a conservative, be a better conservative, a support israel, more articulate, a supporter of the palestinian side, learn how to make the arguments. >> that is a classic liberal education you supported. thank you so much. and stay tuned, because we have a mess and from across the upon cashd, a message from across the pond and tonight's last bite.
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of a pickle. his message to his fellow countrymen resonates at home, resign your fate to the globalists or choose your own destiny. that is all-time we have, check the latest podcast, shannon bream. >> fox news whether other, hurricane dorian weakening as it grazes the carolina coast. it has been downgraded to a category one hurricane as it aims for the outer banks area. the storm blame for four deaths in the southeast, flash flooding also occurring and the national weather center is warning of continued life-threatening flooding across the eastern carolinas in southeast virginia through tonight and this morning. on thursday hurricane dorian's bond tornado w
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