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>> sean: before we go, we learned former president from's ex-wife passed away the age of 73. she was an amazing mom. raise three amazing kids. don jr., eric, ivanka. our thoughts and prayers go out to her, family friends and children. that's all the time we have left this evening. let not your heart be troubled. laura is here and ready to go. >> laura: i'm glad you said those words. she was an incredible person, a lovely person. really, really smart and very funny the times i had a chance to meet her. >> sean: they all say that she was tough as nails but she had a hard life background and lived an incredible life. by your fruits, you will know them. kids are phenomenal. >> laura: i had a chance to meet her mom as well. the kids' grandmother and she's
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amazing. god bless the family tonight. thank you for saying those words, sean and i will take over where you left off. i am laura ingraham of this is "the ingraham angle." a busy washington tonight. we'll start with this. the focus of tonight angle. here is my message. if you read one article this week about our political parties, it should be this piece just published by axios titled "the great realignment." the gist is that republicans are becoming more populist while democrats are becoming more elitist. if these trends continue, the party of biden and pelosi is destined for historical losses in the next election cycle. not just in traditionally red states, by the way. shifts in the demographics of the two party supporters are arguably the biggest political story of our time. the big picture, republicans are becoming more working-class and a little more multiracial.
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democrats are becoming more elite and a little more white. huh. this movement of minorities toward the g.o.p. began in earnest under donald trump. he grew republican support among black and hispanic voters in 2016 and built on those gains in 2020. in fact, he close the gap among hispanic voters by 17 points, according to pew analysis. seemed to like trump's no nonsense approach and post mobile is in his. his tone and language toward illegals and support for building the border wall didn't seem to bother them much. >> i am a former chief of police in a border town. i'm hispanic. proud to be hispanic. i am 100% behind donald trump. >> i am an american graduate student here at the university of texas. i wholeheartedly believe that mr. donald j. trump will make america great again. >> i was born in tijuana,
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mexico. i am voting for donald trump to be the next president of the united states. >> laura: for their part, democrats incorrectly assume that the more their party moves towards big government socialism, the more minorities it attracts. talk about a huge miscalculation. more from this axios analysis. the data shows democrats are statistically tied with republicans among hispanics on the generic congressional ballot, according to "the new york times" siena college poll out this week. democrats held the 47-point edge with hispanics during the 2018 midterm. that is a staggering collapse. we already know biden's approval with hispanics today is in the toilet. only 32% now approve of his job performance according to a recent "new york times" siena college poll. so how does this all translate in the november midterms? democrats hope for retaining
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power rests on nonwhite voters remaining a reliable part of the parties coalition. democrats' theory of the case collapses if republicans make even incremental gains with those voters, even small inroads with hispanic voters could tip a number of democratic held swing seeds to the g.o.p. of course, for years the republican elites devoted to the bush cheney worldview, they thought they could just steamroll their opposition within the g.o.p. regardless of how bad things got. their answer to losing in 2008 and then again in 2012 was just more of the same. >> for the last 15 months, i have talked about the need to get immigration reform done. >> i have made it abundantly clear that i believe we need immigration reform. >> we are a nation of immigrants. this is not the time to abandon something that makes us special and unique. >> laura: they thought they would nominate jeb in 2016 who
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would beat hillary and then all would be well. it would return to the old days. so they were stunned when the voters rejected another bush in 2016. more immigration, endless wars, more bad trade deals. not popular. telling them middle-class workers and families were fed up but the republican elites free -- refused to listen. it acts es we populists were correct and the g.o.p. establishment, they were wrong. we grew the party. we made it a big tent. they shrunk it. because we have made so much progress since i've been g.o.p., we are seeing a whole new generation of exciting new candidates across america, like myra florez and j.d. vance.
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>> gas, food, medication. we cannot accept that. >> i am sick and some on the left destroying the country. and sick of those who refused to fight back against it. >> laura: the g.o.p. old guard claiming so desperately they wanted to bring minorities into politics are suddenly flummoxed. these weren't the type of candidates they were hoping for. many of the candidates that are rising now, they got into politics because of trump. by contrast, you have to consider the problems on the left. the squad and their supporters complain they were going to fight for the working people. they were going to stand up to business and oppose foolish wars but they didn't keep those promises, did they? instead of working with us to build a society that would be fairer and more prosperous for the average person, the american left has allied themselves with the bidens, the cheneys, and the bushes on the rest of the global
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establishment that created so many of the disasters we are dealing with now. working-class people know the left isn't the answer anymore. only the populists are building a movement, that big tent, that will actually stand up for the little guy. so while the left talks about resisting the plutocrats, they are actually doing nothing. we are actually doing the heavy lifting. just ask disney or the chamber of commerce or liz cheney for that matter. we are not just resisting. we are winning. what is the last time aoc or ilhan omar or ayanna pressley accomplished anything for the working class? the facts of the last few years we've no doubt that our policies work for the average american while the establishment policies don't. look at how well we were doing just a few years ago under trump. look at how poorly we are doing now. so this struggle between our populist movement on one side and the establishment along with
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its leftist allies on the other, it's the great political debate of our time. if the establishment wins, the future of america will be bleak. more inflation, more recession, more wars, more crime, more poverty. that's what they have in mind for us. that's what their policies are doing right now and that's what their policies are going to continue to do. it always works out that way. but if we win, the next 20 years can be a new golden age with peace and prosperity broadly enjoyed across demographic lines. we can end these stupid wars. we can put americans back to work. we can have more productivity and higher wages. streets, yeah, they'll be safe to walk in and schools that actually teach useful skills. we can have a government that promotes america instead of always tearing it down. and the media, they know we are winning. that's why axios wrote this piece. that's why the media are
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suddenly trying to get rid of biden. that's why they remain obsessed with trump, why they keep trying to smear desantis and other populist republicans. the press couldn't stop reagan in 1980. they couldn't stop trump in 2016, and they needed a pandemic and perpetual witch hunt to stop him in 2020. i fully expect the plutocrat class to work overtime to try to turn things around for globalism. george soros, gates, zuckerberg, they are not going to give up because biden is floundering. they're going to double down to protect a system that enriches them. they don't care if you suffer. it's irrelevant to them. they have profited off america's decline in china's rise. now it's time to beat them and beat them badly, to take away their power and return it to the people where it rightly belongs. so we must defeat them one by one in the senate, the house, every governor's race, the state houses and even the school
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boards. no state should be left behind. we can't give up on our fellow americans trapped in places like chicago or baltimore, san francisco. a political realignment is underway and the patients and optimism, we are going to keep building this freedom movement and when we prevail, get ready for america's new golden age. that's the angle. joining us is ohio senate candidate j.d. vance. this axios piece really struck me because the media are seeing this kind of globalist dream world beginning to fade away for them because more people are on to this total charade. how do you see this playing out with this new crop of republicans coming into the republican party? >> i think we have an incredible opportunity to actually do something for the increasingly working and middle-class base of
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the party. i think president trump delivered in a big way but as you know he was often not aligned with his own party and i think we really win the way we should in '22 and we deliver results, we are going to have a republican party at every level that is actually aligned with its own voters and then we're going to be unstoppable because we can accomplish on trade, immigration, fighting china, bringing american manufacturing jobs back, securing the southern border. we can do the things republicans have promised to do for a long time but have failed to do. >> laura: this new insight from the hill that republicans are actively courting hispanic voters in key districts to peel away voters from democrats, voters are likely to play a key role in at least a dozen districts in the november midterms. you have been asking for this and i have for a long time. it has long since time if the republicans did the type of minority outrage with the right idea that they are finally doing
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now. >> that's exactly right. for so long everybody told us the way to reach the hispanic vote was to go soft on borders and it turns out the exact opposite is true. the more we lean into protecting the southern border, them or me lean into giving our police officers the ability to protect our communities, the more hispanics come to our side. the establishment republicans and also the left share this assumption that identity politics was the way to reach out to latinos. it turns out the way to reach out to latinos is be normal. not be a crazy person. actually talk to them in a way that serves their interests and appeal to those interests. that's simple old-fashioned politics and the republican party has a huge opportunity to do that. >> laura: the so-called democrat populists, the one who claimed to be for the working people, we see this with the squad and so forth. they never help the working people. stacey abrams who wants to of course take out brian kemp in georgia, it turns out that she
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is getting blockbuster fund-raising numbers from out-of-state money. her campaign and leadership committee have reported receiving about $7 million from georgia donors. that's only 14% of the nearly 50 million they have combined to raise this cycle. it turns out the plutocrat's love stacey abrams. that's interesting. what do they think they're going to get from her. >> they do and they love tim ryan, my democrat opponent in ohio. the thing the democrats do if you look at their record, they are aligned with big tech, lined with big finance. they are completely aligned with the people destroying america's energy sector which hurts the working and middle-class president hurts anybody else. you're right that these people have a ton of money from these out-of-state donors. my opponent tim ryan has got something like 90% of his money has come from outside the state of ohio. people can go to j.d.vance.com if you want to help us fight back. this money is the one thing that could blunt of a red wave and
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it's not just a red wave but it's the right kind of republicans coming into d.c. they could actually fix the problem and fight back once and for all. >> laura: i understand tim ryan is also just abusing the proxy voting that nancy pelosi is still in a mind-boggling way allowing on capitol hill. no one is essential. they never have to show up and work on capitol hill but mr. populist shirtsleeves guy who's going to help the regular person can't actually show up in washington to do his job. >> i don't know what's worse. him showing up to do his job or not showing up to do his job. building was joe biden 100% of the time. it's hilarious that a guy who claims to speak for working people is claiming two years after the pandemic that covid prevents him from showing up and doing his job. it's ridiculous. it's a farce. again, that's the democratic populist. they are all about identity politics, defunding the police. they are fake.
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they are not pursuing populist issues. they just want to put on the populist garb, raise the money and hopefully get power so they can continue to serve the american oligarchy instead of the american people. >> laura: a vote for tim ryan is a vote to keep nancy pelosi a speaker and chuck schumer a senate majority leader. the whole gang will be back in time. nowhere has this political shift been more telling that along the texas border. following the 2020 election one of the big story lines was democrats support cratering in three majority hispanic and deeply districts along the rio grande valley. they weren't alone. this dramatic shift also happened in maverick county texas. there was a 40 for 7% shift in votes towards trump between 2016 and 2020. maverick county is where we find savanah hernandez who joins us tonight from eagle pass. savannah, that's with his huge mass of humanity is crossing the
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border illegally. basically being waved into the united states. the g.o.p. foolishly, the old guard believes that a softer approach to the border would draw in hispanic voters but you're seeing the opposite on the ground. tell us about it. >> 100%, laura. locals are extremely upset at what they are seeing. today we saw the influx of illegal immigrants making their way to the southern border. a smaller group of venezuelans had they broke off from a group of 15,000 that are making their way to the southern border so these hispanic communities here that have their family here feeling the impact of job -- joe biden's open border policie. i was talking to a mother telling me that illegal immigrants led border patrol through her neighborhood last night. she says she was terrified because border patrol heavily armed, essentially in her
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backyard looking for a criminal. she said this neighborhood primarily filled with a lot of children. this is an everyday occurrence for these families in these border cities. she says her and her husband lock their door every night. there double and triple checking the locks because biden has allowed all of this criminal activity to prosper and going back to the hispanic community and anybody really trying to pander to them via open borders and soft on immigration policy, the hispanic community more than anyone knows exactly what the cartel is capable of. they are gigantic moneymaking organization. they make it by exploiting illegal immigrants making their way of the southern border. we are seeing an immense amount of drug trafficking, human smuggling, sex trafficking. just yesterday border patrol arrested not one but two sex offenders. one of those sex offenders, child sex offender. that's coming across the border right now. these communities are feeling the intense weight and the
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intense fear that's coming along with joe biden's policies. it's a slap in the face to every single member of the hispanic community where joe biden is allowing to prosper and i would encourage democrats who continue running on this platform. we will make america safe again by getting republicans in office that are going to instill a secure border, going to be pro-community, pro-family. hispanics view this as an american issue. they want a safe country. the hispanic community, some of the most patriotic i've ever met. >> laura: besides the border issue which is critical but this is related, the support for small business which is being hammered in this horrific biden economy with the cost of products, the cost of fuel. so it's both small business, hispanics gravitate toward enron and start. the border, crime, fentanyl, schools falling apart. it's a loser platform for anyone
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who continues to defend it. >> 100%, laura. like i said, everything will hispanic american who sees what joe biden is doing right now, they feel completely betrayed by his administration. not only betrayed but if you like the federal government is working against them as hardworking citizens who are just trying to make it here in america. so again, democrats, keep doing what you're doing because you're making it very easy for candidates like myra florez who flipped her blue state red for the first time in 100 years because, and again, you know i would -- i was in dallas, texas, and asking members of the hispanic community, what do you about joe biden? using the term latinx. they laughed in my face because they were like, what are you saying to me? these progressive democrats, progressive policies, manipulation of the language you try to pander to minority communities like you said us a losing ticket and i hope and pray democrats continue to run on it because it will just lead to us --
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>> laura: we've got to roll. savannah, you have a career as an auctioneer. you're really good. you get a lot of information out. love having you down there. thank you so much. on the premiere episode of this hbo show, nba superstar lebron james wondered if brittney griner, wnba player leng wishing and a russian prison would even want to come back to america. nba player has a reaction to comment next.
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>> when it came time to decide. i talked with a couple doctors. didn't think i needed it. i wasn't going to take it just because i was told to. i am not going to let canada tell me what to do with my body. >> laura: that was the catcher defiant in the face of being banned from playing in toronto. all because this healthy man refuses to get the covid jab. he was reeling to forfeit $260,000 in salary rather than s not alone. kansas city royals went north of the border today and have run into some trouble of their own. trace gallagher has all the
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details. >> across major league baseball so far 25 players have been restricted from playing in toronto because they are not vaccinated. the most unvaccinated players on one team was four. until the royals were set to play the blue jays and now ten of their players did not make the trip to canada. the royals ownership and management says it's up to the players and "we have always been an organization that promotes and encourages individual choices." the outfielder andrew benningtoi said it's a personal decision and i will leave it at that. the royals manager. >> educating and trying to get as much information out there as possible for guys to make those decisions. this hasn't snuck up on anybody. >> clearly summons either organization or disappointed but not nearly as devastated as the local media. the kansas city star published a piece that makes the unvaccinated players sound like
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they are members of a violent gang saying "it's a personal choice that four of the seven players who answered questions about it, as if we needed confirmation that the decision to the stiff arm the world's best option to slow a virus that has killed millions was made for anyone other than themselves." the paper left out the fact that vaccines don't prevent getting or spreading the virus and that the players themselves being young and healthy run very little risk from covid. these guys also won't get paid for the games and if you didn't know, the royals are bad. their record is 35-53 and they stand little chance of making the playoffs although second baseman whit merrifield didn't exactly make any fines when he said he would consider getting vaccinated if he played for another team that had a chance to go to canada in the postseason. >> laura: that what doesn't make any sense. thank you. from baseball to basketball. the wnba star center brittney griner has been
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detained in russia after police found vaped canisters with cannabis oil in her luggage. she pled guilty and said that she packed the cartridges actively. griner appeared in a russian court today but no verdict was reached. her next appearance is in hours and she faces ten years in a russian jail. while lebron james who never met a moment bash the country that made him a millionaire didn't like offered this. >> she's in russia. she's been there over 110 days. how can she feel like america has her back? >> i would be feeling like, do i even want to go back to america? >> laura: unreal. joining me now is enes kanter freedom, former center for the boston celtics and human rights activist. you are here because you have a message for billionaire lebron james. what is it? >> here's -- when i see people taking their
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freedom for granted, it breaks my heart. i wish i can just buy a plane ticket and take it to some of the countries in the world and he would appreciate it more. when i hear his comments, i was not shocked. i was like well, he has been hating on this country for a long time. the important thing is we showed people. it kills my heart when i see comments like this because the thing is there are other people in the world suffering so much. they are going through so many tough times. i wish i can show them what people are going through. >> laura: he knows. the man has been to china to play basketball. he famously got upset when anyone would criticize china or jeopardize the nba relationship with the communist party of china. he knows full well the way other people live that he doesn't care
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so you're being very charitable here tonight. lebron did try to clean it up. he tweeted "my comments weren't knocking our beautiful country. i'm simply saying how griner is probably feeling emotionally along with some of the other emotions. long story short #bringherhome. "do you buy that? >> everybody knows that it's a walk back. you don't get a lot of backlash on social media. his pr team is trying to clean it up but it's not going to work. he needs to understand brittney griner wrote a letter to president biden and president biden wrote a letter back to her after she was considering not to play the national anthem the rest of the year of the wnba season. i think people need to understand what's going on. lebron james, he earned his money in this country. he earned his respect, his fame, this country gives you
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everything and you are an unappreciative billionaire and that's unacceptable. >> laura: a writer came after you tonight saying enes freedom has a lot of nerve. he was critical of lebron james when he could have been brittney griner or worse." turkey revoked your passport for speaking out against their dictator and you were stuck overseas with no way back to america. i shudder to think what would've happened. it's hardly worthy of a response. it's so stupid that it's funny. >> oh, my god. i stand up for the teams i believe in. i lost my family. 2015. i was speaking about some of the problems happening in turkey. i did pay the price. we always say don't just talk about it. be about it. tweeting about it is fine and giving interviews is fine but
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what kind of sacrifices are you making? when you call yourself a human rights activist, social justice warrior, you cannot be signing a deal with the hypocrite company like nike when your shoes are being literally made by slaves in china. that's on acceptable. i did pay the price. what about lebron? >> laura: when you think about some of your former fellow players, i imagine there's a diversity of thought about all of these issues. yet people are afraid to speak out, aren't they? >> oh, my god, yes. i remember first time i started to speak out about the problems happening in china, one of my teammates walked up to me in the locker room and said you know this is your last year in the league. you're not going to play basketball after this year. it's over for you. i was really shocked. i'm like, what are you talking about? when you criticize china, you could as size nike, you're not
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going to get another job after this. i was sad. i tried to reach out to so many other nba players. not just the envy of other organizations, associations, olympians. it was right before the beijing olympics. i was like listen, there's a genocide happening while we are dribbling the basketball here in america. please join me. let's make this movement. what they said broke my heart. they said we love you. we support you. we just cannot do it out loud. i asked them, what do you mean? they said we have shoe deals, endorsements, jersey sales. we want our next paycheck. i asked one simple question. put yourself in their shoes. your mother, your sister coming her daughter was in those concentration camps in china getting tortured and raped every
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day. they have a huge platform. they are picking money over morals and principles and values. >> laura: enes, the globalists stick together. they are protecting china. when is the last time we had that hollywood blockbuster about mao coming out. that's never going to get made. we appreciate your continued courage on this and so many other issues. thank you. what if we told you everything that you're being told about global warming and climate change, everything that has led to these insane investments in a so-called green future could be refuted in one chart by esteemed scientists. we are going to show it to you next. stay there n promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you.
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>> multilateral universal existential issue for everybody. >> the health and well-being of
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the entire planet is in jeopardy. >> climate change is increasing the pace and intensity of natural disasters. >> congress can and should provide individuals and businesses with long-term incentives to speed up the transition to cheaper cleaner sources of power. >> laura: crazy mazie. that language threatens to disrupt the future of civilization. not being germanic. the economic downturn being worsened by countries that started to move away from proven energy sources. they are trying to move back to coal or nuclear but it's kind of too late. sensitive thoughtful pieces about the failure of that approach we are treated to opinion masquerading as news and masquerading as science. like this from bloomberg. global shocks and forced europe to turn back toward coal power. heat waves drying out swathes of the continent show the danger of backsliding on claimant goals. no.
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the danger would be thousands and thousands of people freezing this winter in europe because europe is abandoning proven energy sources. just like covid, this is going -- this show will look at what the actual times are telling us and one graph better than any that we have seen in recent years shows this. atmospheric science professor john christy from the university of alabama says recent climate model predictions failed miserably to predict reality. making them inappropriate to use. the miserable failure is displayed in this graphic you see here. the yellow line that you see is what the climate models predicted in terms of temperature increases over the past 50 years. the blue line, that's what happened. joining me now is the man who put the data together, climatologist at the university of alabama in huntsville. he's also the state's official climatologist.
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doctor, let me start by playing devil's advocate. is it really so bad to overstate temperature increases if it makes people act more responsibly. >> you are ascribing motive to what someone might say and when i would say. let's look at the data as they are. let's test the claims that people make about the climate itself. i am one of those people that builds data sets to test those claims and as you can see from the one on the screen that was shown, the models, the theory, it's not doing very well and described with the climate is doing. >> laura: the one thing for viewers, that the doomsayers consistently get wrong. the temperature increase. what is it? >> i think it's more that natural disasters that we hear about, hurricanes, flooding. if you took a very careful look with consistent data over long
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period of time you'll see these disasters are not increasing. the health of the world is increasing tremendously. for example, deaths from weather disasters and so on have gone down about 95% in the last 100 years. we know how to handle the weather disasters that come along and they really aren't increasing in intensity or frequency. >> laura: speaking of which, this is what our energy secretary said recently about intense mother. >> every month we hear the exhortations, the warnings from the u.n. but we don't even need it. the fact that montana is seeing a 500 year flood and somebody is closing down for the season, it's not a 500 year flood. 100 year event. it's not anymore. these are accelerating as we are
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all seeing. >> laura: doctor, the use of the air quotes doesn't make her points anymore convincing. boy, she has a lot of emotion, doesn't she? >> i think what you see most is passion and what we need in this debate is dispassionate discourse. brought to bear when you bring data. you'll find these floods are not increasing in some kind of strange rate. heat waves are not increasing. we have the data to show it. >> laura: on this idea of the fact that the science is settled, the science is not settled, correct? >> oh, my goodness. our ignorance of the climate system is enormous. if it were correct, the chart you saw would not be needed. what it choses we don't even know how the fundamental heat processes of the atmosphere
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works. so the model theory, the understanding is just still way off from reality at this point. >> laura: thank you so much. awesome to have you wanted one of the most unhinged anti-cop rants from a sitting judge we've ever seen. video next.
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>> laura: i want you to me to
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the clark county judge. in 2016 she wore a black lives matter pin is a public defender. forced a sentencing hearing to be delayed when she refused to take it off. she removed the pin days later but in a show of defiance she wore a black armband instead. last year as a sitting judge, she sobbed in court while sentencing a 17-year-old repeat offender, saying "i hope you see how hard it is for me to do this to somebody as young as you." totally professional. the criminal that she was weeping over had a lengthy rap sheet including eight counts of armed robbery. it's her latest unhinged anti-police ranch that has the las vegas police demanding her resignation. she was residing over a hearing last week. a suspect accused of a battery. video obtained shows what happened next.
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>> year making the decision not to walk away from the cops. you are a black man in america. [indistinct] >> laura: aside from the fact that she's also not grammatical, joining me as steve, president of the las vegas police protective association. steve, you don't want to be nowhere where cops are. your reaction tonight? >> it's unfortunate that someone on the judicial bench would bring in their own personal biases in a setting that i'm even think it was warranted for even her to make a comment. she has made very clear her feelings on police. this statement here is an enraged our membership, our police officers they risk their lives every day. myself included. she needs to go. we need to get her off the bench. she can't be fair.
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she can't be impartial. there could be a case coming before her were an officer is a victim and we know how she's going to feel about the victim in that case. >> laura: we reached out to the judge about her comments and she told us "i support proper law enforcement. with the record shows as i communicate with those who appear before me in a manner that is straightforward and understandable." is that what she is saying? i didn't find it understandable at all. >> in my opinion there's a difference between relating to people and expressing your own personal biases. if she wanted to talk to this defendant and talk to him about how he could do better, knock yourself out. you want to throw out there that you yourself year that you may not survive an encounter with police. our hope is that you don't survive the rest of your elected position and that you leave. so hoping that will come through. >> laura: you wonder in watching this. i was stunned when i first saw this. you wonder how many of these
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types of judges are out there that are biased in favor of criminals and against law enforcement. it doesn't matter what color the law enforcement officers are. biased against law enforcement period. the people of the county, they can't get a break. how are they getting a break from this judge, or getting impartial justice? >> at the end of the day, that's who suffers the most. police officers, we have thick skins. we've been through riots, bottles thrown at us, officers shot. we have seen it and been through it. but the problem is the citizens pay for it because when she goes light on a defendant, they are back out there committing crimes and maybe not in her neighborhood but in the regular city neighborhoods. >> laura: we appreciate you being with us. last night we told you about a pennsylvania senator. we have a respond from his opponent."
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>> laura: is pennsylvania state populace john fetterman up for the senate race? his challenger, republican doctor of laws ways in it a new campaign ad. >> you may have heard that john fetterman is back on the campaign trail. i know how scary this can be for a patient. i have been praying for him. i am glad he is okay. now that he's back, john fetterman can't keep hiding from voters forever. joe biden head in his basement. how did that work out? joe fetterman. driving up gas prices for everyone. he supports releasing one-third of the prison population wants to eliminate life sentence for murderers. i am glad fetterman is healthy so we can worry less about his heart and his hoodie. >> laura: brutal. he is in good shape, is empty? doctor's. new gear.
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this is awesome. a new trucker hat. it got a lot of comments on twitter. proceeds go to the woodson center. the golf hat. this is what i'm getting hannity. cool golf hats. microfiber. made in the usa. remember go to lauraingraham.com and remember that greg gutfeld and the gang take it all from here. ♪ ♪ >> greg: happy thursday. my favorite thursday buddies. it's a very, very special night tonight. that's right. it's time for... ♪ ♪

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