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this is the "ingraham angle" from washington tonight. ivote democrat or you're aou'r racist. that's the focus of tonight's angle. a now, have you noticed a growing trend in america? growhite supremacist organizats are popping up alltion over nor, south, east west. racist groups are gaining traction. now, i'm talking about white supremacist book clubs, white supremacist bowling leagues,t gn white supremacist garden clubs, even edgy new fashion trends, for white supremacist spring breakers. there are white supremacisr tit daycare centers where the snacks are obviously white rice, milk, yogurt, potatoes. you gee supry t the point now, f you believe any of that turn off the tv, go to bed and call your doctor in the morning. of course, all this is ridiculous. true white supremacists, real racists have been thankfully evunted to the extreme fringes of society. but to listen to the democrats
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messaging heading into 2020 four, you think our nation is about to be taken ove024 do n by men and white hoods, even if there are no white hoodsabout h and these supposed racists are black and brown people beingth hispanic or being black does not or being anything does notr make you immune from being racist, from being radicalized. hing doefrom being a white supr. part of understanding the latino blog is understanding that we too can be racist to can fuel white supremact we by. ar we've seen a number of individuals who are clearly latino or at least of latino heritage who are whitesupremac supremacists. >> well, of course itracial bias exists. it always will, sadly, and it does always and to this day.ore but what the press surrogatesre for the democrats are gettingthi at here goes much deeper. this is an effort to inflates t its prevalence or to excuse or deflect from the destruction wrought by democrat policies
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where in our cities, our schools, the culture, the economy, everywhere. so rather than offer real solutions, the left returns to its dogeared playbook. >> racism is systemic. it's structural. it's somehow explains why parents and students, even ones who are minorities, themselves, are complaining about propaganda in our schools. now, the speakers you're about to hear at the montgomery county, maryland, school board meeting are what the left considers the neselvesreaganda mary lefw white supremacists. >> i'm here to testify on behalf of here my elementare cousins. they are encouraged to wear pride, clothing and rainbow wigs. that seems odd to me as i don'td remember a jewish day where wetb were all encouraged to wear a kippah or christian, where we all we were encouraged to wear a cross or a muslim day whereo all kids were encouraged or under testimony by the his young muslim former student. now, the new bullies are b the racial and propagandistsp e
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who defame anyone who disagreegr with their twisted mission. >> is white supremacist now over forty kids that i knoww who don't want to learn this and really want to be are talking to, they can't because they are being bullied. eingthey are the ones being bule when they say we don't want to learn this, they are wa bulliedho are being . when they say this is wrong, they are the ones being bullied. when they say thisthey abein ist my religion. >> another young muslime american. now, it's appalling that anyone has to go through this . h brings which brings us to tell typical leftist christian mink. now, this is the type of angry feminist who uses her countyy po position as the ultimate power trips th. >> this issue has unfortunately put and it does pu putt some not all, of course, but some muslim families on the same side of anf issue as white supremacists and outright bigots. >> now, if you can stomach it,h look in the mirror, sweetie,yout
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because you're the bigot and anti religious fanatic who has no business near our schools. busin now, who's more eloquent, miss menck or the students would prefer to silence the issue of gender and sexuality. >> our influenced by our faith,t and we should not be caricatured as intolerant. intolerance of the faith community threatens to erode support for religious freedom, s therefore eroding the benefits it provides for everyone. 's now, remember to question the left's cultural marxis cm is to be called white supremacist, pure and simple or of course, anti to question quotas. well, the same thing. the eye does not mean dgi meanse black and gay people. fea >> frankly, that's what it means. it's a it's a fear of the other . >> fear of the other. well, by now it's pretty obvious that the democrats knew once biden was elected, america woul democra kned be in of suffering and a lot of sacrifice. >> s sao what's a political party
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to do to stay in power at that point? point?everything has gone down. the tubes. we all know it. it's to smear anyone it and everyone who gets in their way, even if it means alienatinghtin some of their traditional supporters, latinos, muslims, even blacks. now we see this in their attacks on ron desantissas as well. last year, he was reelected with major support among latino, year hes in his state. remember, he won by twenty points overall. so how to beat him in the presidential contest? pretty popular guy, right? well, use the white outth strategy, focus on hise wi laws against critical race theory and sexualize curricull racea. >> use your press buddies then to frame it all as rank bigotry. e youron may 20th, this headline blasted across the internet. h the naacp issued a travelssue advisory for florida. now, the obscene idea that the state is hostile to black americans. yeah, this is part of the plan. then three days later, stick, an with me. a rights travel advisory. okayts, just along with one
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warning, immigrants not to head to the sunshine state as well. notice they left out the termle. illegal. friday then came the crowning glory from that bunch of frauds over at the southerh ofn poverty law center, the leftist front group, by the way, that exists to smear conservatives. >> they put the benign group moms for liberty on their extremism list. now, of course, any group is extremist. it should be on that list. it's the split itself. so this is all coordinated. the human rights campaign declared a state of emergency then nationwide for lgbtq people. don't leave your homes. then today, obviously,y, feeling left out of all the fear mongering, the associated press of allth places, runs with this story claiming that and blackls kids now feel less safe in schools. you see this right? don't you?
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this is all carefully orchestrated. it's a disinformatio safe inn cn meant to intimidate good people from speaking out and those same good people from trying to influence things like schoole boards or their local governments. >> if kids feencschool boards l, it's precisely because groups like gilston hrc have turnedc he our educational institutions into their own sick playgrounds for left wing communityr organizingsi. own and along the way they've shownu their own vicious s intolerance against parents and students of ith,faith who just want a good education, not indoctrination. but remember, go back to thereme original. this is all the democratmber, go to offer. in 2020 four, they're going to avoid addressing things lik e the invasion of our southern border, why the schools are so dangerouorinvasions in the inne, why the kids aren't learning, why they fall in behind instea' are going to keep fanning the fake white supremacy flamees . domestic violent extremism is our greates dc t threat righn
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now. and regrettably, we have seenn t a rise in white supremacy, homemost dangerous threat to our homeland is white supremacy. >>s whit you know, the most dant threat to our homeland is how thint a guy who often can't think, can't walk or can't start a sentence being able to actually start a nuclear war, that's pretty scary. >>nuclear the party of fdr, the partyth of jfk has become a mockery ofbe itself. >> soon it will be up the the voters, though, won't it, to see if they want to return to economic growthh and pr and prosperity, or do they want more of this white-out acidhe that the left is slinging? and that'st is angle.at's t >> now, i just mentionedhe there's disturbing allegationm that muslim parents and their children, former studenteir chis who want to opt out of the sexualized curricula in our school is, are now akin to white supremacists. >> joining me now is one of those parents, karim moeny.
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>> he's the president of nowcoalition of virtueition and organize a rally over this issue. karim, you and i were talkinofe, before the show and us u catholics and other christians ,other people of faith, havehing been waiting for the muslims to step up on this issue. and so ste many others. and you really are doing it in your community. what is your response to some of what we just shared in that angle? >> well, first of all, i want >> first o of the brave, heroic parents that came out to the rally. there'o the s a lot of fear of standing up, as you've mentioned, and we want mention k through that wall of fear and want people to get motivated, empowered peopl to tp to raise their voices for what everybody recognizes is is reasonable. and so i want to thank those parents. if you're watchingi parents of family rights for religious freedom is that's the local montgomeryrights, county paren. thank you so much. your brave and everybody'sre watching and your actions are having an effect. >> and the affecte young studena who spoke out, i was sos impressed with them. i mean, they documented and recounted how they've been,'
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bullied for actually saying, well, wait, i'm a i'm a person of faith, not perfect, but i'm a person of faith. and this offends my sensibility. yet they're the ones being i targeted in the schools. yet they still spoke outth. >> that's right. it requires a lot of bravery. one of the students, a recalstul from their testimony, said, isn't that why people came counsis country for religiou freedom? and now that's been taken awaywt from us.d and he had mentioned also that what is the meaning of freedom? freedom is the abilityg of to do what you want, uninhibited. >> and that is clearly not the case. now, i want to play more from this montgomery county council g member, kristen menck from yesterday. >> watch this. cthe scientific and medicalenti mmity has come to a clear consensus that lgbtq, aa exis people exist when we have children's books that represent a child who has, you know, tha who is transgender. that is the realitt isy and so s a responsibility to include
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and reflect that reality in our curriculum. >>r now, kiran, this is a schol district that we fought tooth nail to open up those schools.to one of the many left wing mahool districts that that really hurt kids during this covid pandemic. they were never held accountable if they reelected their county executive. mr. elrich. so what do you make of her?th this is all consensus. it's already establishedis i. >> it's you know, that's ridiculous. it's not a consensus. there's no scientific consensus that says a boy can become a girl simply by declaring bymething with his with his voice. and it's rejected by science, is rejected by every faith evern. silly and so, you know, these kinds of arguments are silly. viwant to say that what a coalition of virtue our vision is to v bring togethr people of all faiths, which i love. >> and we want to restorths e rs the moral consensus that we had in this country since its inception. e deand we want to bring peoplef all faiths and even those who may not belong to any
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particular traditionalist, traditional, reasonable people. >> i think tha traditi t if we come together, we can become a political force in this country that can save savem what's us from what's happeninge and all of those kids who spoke out and former students you all petrify the left. and so now they claim that's you're the white supremacist. >> that's how low they have gone. but you don't seem too worried about it's absolutely ridiculous assertion. i mean, most of the people out there were, like you said, brown or black. >> so it's offensive. it's only going to galvanize. >> yeah, because more people know what's going on. kareem, thank you for coming in and thank you for doing what you're doing. and i'll help you in any way i can. thank intrigue if you want to join on the warriors for you. thank you very much. great to see you. now, as the fbi and these activist groups seek to silence, intimidate us, kareem said, demonize these involved parents and student >>eem thanu fo inp you cgreat . grs, activis they're turning a blind eye to the real threats to children's innocence. towell being threats that are right under the nose, according to the researchers at stanford
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university and the university of massachusetts. amherst, instagram is allowing users to search by hashtags related to child sex abuse, t using graphic terms that we're going to state here on this show. what's worse, though, is thagoit the platform didn't just allow this, it encouraged it . think of it this way. mark zuckerberg, the man who spent four hundred million tipping the last election to the democrats, madeippingn th some that money on the backs of these. >> joining me now, charlie hursi ,opinion editor, fox news fox contributor. charlie, you and i've talked about the you know, the the renaming of into something that's more acceptable. you know , minor attractedt persons. the hashtag on and that was was on on twitter the longest i might still be for all i know. but this is mainstreaming something which is sick and frankly, felonious. , at >> yeah. to some point you have to stop and wonder if it's not alle intentional, because it sure does seem like it'
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s all a lot intentional. and i think that the degree to which you have a lot of people o on the left and at thee social media companies talking about white supremacya and trying to promote this idea that there are all these whitere supremacist that are all overakn the internet and all over taking over our countrovery. meanwhile, they're ignoring thal criminal actsnoring r likes case with instagram and this study where you have child, you have child, beingg dist distributed on their platform. and as you point out, this, imagine how much maybe mark maybzuckerberg might have been e we clean up his own website from peddling this if instead of spending a half billion dollar ss to hijack the twenty twenty election he had spent trying to clean it u2020 elep. but the other thing i think is interesting here is the reason democrats don't careent h about this. and you went through all of that iron your monologue brilliantly. the reason they don't care about it is because they can't weaponizes it to their advantage.
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they want to talk about this stuff. they want to talk about the evils out there. t toonly if they can create a boogeyman that notad only silences, as you point out, silences their opponents, but also frightens their followers into thinking that the other side is out to getde i. king i think, charlie, you're making such a great point and it remind goints me this is why they really get their hair up on their backs. r hairwhen you say you're trying to groom these kids, what else do you call this? >>y ho what else is thisal you're telling six year old? no, you're not a boy. thisyou're a girl. good. let's change your name. get the skirt on everyone you' o this boy,, it-y by the way. it's ridiculous. and it's in it's an attempulout to get kids used to being beings before most of them can do basic math and reading. that's what this is all about. and i'm going to say it till i'm blue in the face and say f complianceac. >> and yeah. and forcing the children to practice in their fantasy charade. and one of the thing things thas
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study found on instagram was that that before child abuse images would pop up, instagram would provide a warning saying that this search result could pc result with pictures of child abuse, but then gave the userige the option to ignore it and gouh ahead and look at the child abuse photographots anyway. so, my goodness, what are these people doing? they're not even pretending d to care about this. >> and they use childrenoing?th as political pawns. that's in the end. that's all part of them now made out, whichildren arh, of c, owns instagram, facebook. they're claiming that they're taking action to try to stop this problem. they're forming. of course, they all stan os fach by the task force to investigate how the app facilitates the spread and sale of child sexual abuse material. where's the attorney general here? fcharlie? are you still worrying about getting the grand jury against tropp? where iswhere is it? where is our attorney general who says that white supremacym i
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is the biggest problem facing the country? >> got kids being tracked. you know, that's a great. yep, no, it's and it's just it's black and white. it's child abuse and it's bullying. d whitand it's disgusting. but if they can't use it to benefit them, thenal politically they do noly t care >> yeah. charlie, if they can't use it to ballot harvest, it's not a problem for the day. noright. day we're going to put it off for the next next year. charlie, thank you for this. we appreciat e now why the latest 2020 four entrants represent the last gasp of the old guard. newt gingrich will explain that . plus, a judge just stood on the side. well, stood up for the side ofan child mediators. >> we'll tell you who that judge is. what do you need to know now? a attention cancer victims who use the weed killer roundup . a federal jury unanimously found that monsanto's popular weed killed roundup was a substantial factor in causing cancer. you may be entitled to substantial compensation if you or someone you love used
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yes, i need help with my daughter. now. >> did you notice the lastst thirty six hours while the republican field for 2020 22 four expanded to include candidates, little to no chance, at winning the nomination. so we were wondering tonight what is motivating them? pray tell? well, chris christie threw his hat in the ring and it's pretty obvious he's just trying to be the flame thrower against
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trump. >> he's a baby. whatever you want to criticize him. i mean, anyway, that's the way he responds. if we had a child who conducted themselves like that, we'd send them to the room, not to the white house. >> dinner. well, pants center today as well. and he thinkhat'y responds f.d o conducd them h>>e can surge andhatot w and well in the categories for both the populous and maybe the establishment. president trump also demanded that they choose between him chs and the constitution. wil now voters will be faced with the same choice. nstituti i chose the constitution and i always and then there's doug.is >> we need a leader who iscl clearly focused on three thinges the economy, energy and national securittionaly and' is why today i'm officially announcing i'm running for runnr the united states of america. >> joining me now is former t speaker of the house, fox news contributor newt gingrich. he foxhe's also the author of mh to the majority. all right, newt, let's start
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with mike pence. what d o you think is driving his entry into the race at this point? >> well, i mean, look, pence has been a good congressman, a governor, a vice president , he's young, fit, smart, hass a nationwide base of peopleo who admire his traditional conservatism. re hisand i think he sort of thn why not? i mean, a lot of these guys aree focused on the idea that somewhere down the road, whether it's in the justice department indictment that we were told todant india y is abo to occur or is there an indictment or some other thing that magically trump will disappear and then there and will be a wide open race. and frankly, a wide open race. mike pence is very attractive, just as governor desantis is very attractive. i don't agree with the outcome fowith yreedr all of them. i don't agree with that. i don't agree with that. i mean, i love i love mike pence. as a person and i adore him don as a person, actually. and i think he's done a lot, re
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great things for the country. but pence, for some reason, stilikl caught in the old establishment gop wing, more of the kind of busht in wing of the party. i think he played populist with trump. he's not really a populist. and again, i like himore theh w i mean, desantis. yes, because he's a populist. he's more of a america firstve conservative. but if trump goes away, trump's view s are still going to ben dominant in the party. that's my point. so all these guys sayca everything they want about the rah rah reagan days of s is the gop, but that old coalition is gone. that coalition doee s not existo anymore. >>n' well, you may be right. >> on the other hand, maybe you're not. the fact is, i'm not i'm not sure the average voter goes out ther ande and says themselves, , and my part of the reagan coalition with the averageesigni voter wants to know is, are you going to help fix inflation? therage voare you going to helpx the economy? are you going to control the border? ar goio helpe you going to fixy, our schools? >> are you going to knock down the weird left ato wing wolk isi i mean, they have a series of things they want and any of
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these candidates potentially could make a case for including the governor of north dakota, who is a self funding a self fbillionaire and an integ guy. >> and again, you globalglob environment, but he's a globalist. >> i mean, i again, th he's interesting. newt, you come on this show week after week, which we love i and we've pointed out on the border on trade, on china and all these issues that the establishment gop gottr so screwed up for this country, ushering in obama and alusheril the disasters that he brought from the wars on out, they're still clinging to thos'n . if they could, they'd do another surge in iraq, i'm telling you. so isoha i think that clinginge to that old vision of that, not reagan, but the old vision of wars, of choice of massivegratio immigration, amnesty, that's just not going to play. b i think that blows ulowsp ublic the republican coalitionan c asn currently exists. >> if that's the way we go and i think we lose, if that's the way we go,we that' but, lau, i think it's candidates stupid enough to take the positions ing. ust described has no hope
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. oall e l of them can d polling. all of them can look at the information all and go out o on the stump. very few people are going to run outpl and say, hi, i'm a globalist barack, and be like that and say i really love having an open border. but to me, the interesting thing is, look, i have a twontei lake theory of what's going on. there's a very large lake that has all the trump voters. there's a much smaller lake that has the non trump voters. all of these candidates, includinn-trumg desantis who's d to sort of make the cut. all these candidates are in the non trump lake fighting for about 40% of the partyhtin. ec trump, i suspect, is popping champagne corks at mar-a-lago. n every time there's a newew candidate. i mean, what he wants is 15 orss 20 candidates out there making a whole range of noise. and one person that the countrye identifies with. and if he gets that, he coulnt d wel be the nominee by march.
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>> well, i think that you're right about that. i mean, the bigger the field, the bigger the gift the g to president trump. and he will be popping champagne corkiftopresidens ande people are better than any democrat. we know that. newt, i love your analysis. i have to debate you sometimes. >> otherwise, i just agree with everything you say. and it's just like not y i don't mind. i don't know it. i know. it's great to see you. see you at the diner. all right. good to see you. all right. well diner , florida is trying to protect children. >> one radical judge there is making it easier for kids to get a change. federal judg makine robert hink, a clinton appointee, temporarily blocked parts of ron desantisge law that bans p minors from receiving puberty blockers and other crosschecks hormones. bl now, the ruling is focused on three casesocke to 11 year os and one eight year old. >> leton that sink in for a moment. now, the judge who has no medical background, of course,w we could find went so far as to write in this ruling that quote, gender identity is real. joining me now,
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carrie severino, president of the judicial crisis network. >> carrie, this is the oldsex playbook, right? they did it on same marriage. they went to the courtmarriage,p sidestepped the state legislature's regardless of what certain statethlegislat len thought. and they won this ultimately in the courtroomstrooms a across te country all the way to the supreme court. it seems like the same things happening here. yeah ppening h an, and we're about to celebrate the anniversary of the demise of roe versus wade. y of t same thing inventing a newg constitutional right out of out of whole clothconsti and i thoue were out of the business of unelected judges being a de facto medical board. but here now this guy again, nog medical training t is trying to substitute himself for the florida medical board, which haelf fos real concerns at the use of these hormones. >> in not not even everyone, but just minors need we need to look at this of greatin britain, finland, sweden have all gone back to saying actually the paracon evidence is not convincing on this. we need to start pullingan back because there are serious consequencesto above and beyond, like the intended consequences
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of sterility and removingremovi healthy body parts for for children using this. so. songhy body p for this is a medt that judges over. now, the judge for all of you nonlawyers there to get anes emergency order from the court, you have overr to show irreparae harm. that's one of the things you have to show this judgo e found irreparable, irreparable harm. let me quote this from the opinioharmn. the plaintiff's adolescent children will suffer irreparable harm. >> the unwanted and irreversible onset and progression of puberty in their natal, et cetera, so what's irreparable harm is being the person thatt you were born as that's the irreparable harm that is wild. >> this opinion is is really thp absolutely nuts to read becausei i'm reading it going this is kind of sounding like a ham handed attempt at an argument in the plaintiff's brief s. i would kind of be a littlewoul embarrassed to submit that as a plaintiff's briefs, but thisd be is the judge writing some of this stuff. even his gender is real stuff like that' thi ts heading in a t
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case. no one's arguing is gender identityin real or not? that's not the question. the question is, are these drugs, should these being used, which really experimental treatment being used on minors? is the state of florida free to say, let's let's hold offhold offon that until we actually understand this more? and this judge is like, nope, nope, i'm aludgel for this. >> which is which is the irreparable harm they're worried about. >> why do we fight? we featured so many former transgendered persons on this show over the last few years, especially said if i could do anything, i would turn i would turn the clock back.coul i've done permanent damage to my to myself and my body. d tumy psyche. damage >> i mean, it is a heartbreak. and for this judge, this cou will be repeated across the country, though, right? i mean, the republicans have blicans to in more seats on these federal district courts. well, the good news is there'se a lot of great judges in 1 the 11th circuit. we had some really good nominees. all right. 1tciuit. somi'm certain that ci. so the next the next step i'm really optimistic the 11th circuit is going to get this right. bu but you know itt you it abson
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to be repeated across the country because there's a lot of states who have this concertry e there a n. 1 i think 19 states have laws lake this, again, just like wsplaces, real right winge swed strongholds like sweden. right. who again, are questioningen whi europe. s qu so most of europe.es so s o this is something where we need to get again, the judges need to get out of the medical business, let busin the let the doctors kind of figure this out. >> people who are thinking about the electionbout the nex r have to think about what they're going to be voting for if they vote for the democrats. hey tthis is what this kind ofe change is exactly. great to see you, as always. alasl prince harry reimagined. plus, could your next flight include someone's derriere in your face? raymond arroyo has it all. >> unfortunately, it's seen andmy nt. nex >> my name is shannon knight and i own little knight stake here. caroline did not know an of spo, a paradise for parents. >> let me to feed current so i caretaker and owner. we did not know anythingnnion rt
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he is locked in a legal dispute with a tabloid that he claims tapped his phone between 1996th and 2011. now, the tabloid denies those claims. the well, this week, harry became the first royal to appear in court. royal tolaura since eighteen ninety one. only cameras weren't allowed. d so a british news network hired an actor to recreate hisn testimony. >> i believe that, again , as a child, every single one of these articles played an important role, a destructive role in my growing up.. unfortunately, stories you've only that i've only shared with one or two peoplee or withp my inner circle ends up front page of newspaper or any page. your circle of friends startsims to shrink and diminish rather rapidly. >> i was caught sketchers and a voice over laura i done
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with prince harry. i'm surprised they didn't hire nicholas hoult or some a-list or to play them. >> yeah,t hire that wasn't a vey convincing acting job in that room. and i mean, he had h a hair kind of right. but he he kind okind of looked e that actor from modern family a little bit. he didn't. but bur lyt laura, buying that,f if prince harry is so concerned about public>> i exposure, stopu writing books about your family and doing netflix, documenblt entries. i mean, that's one way to stop it. you know, this is like the stripper who complains this about public exposure. >> that's what you do. book'm writing what do. more b. yeah. they said no more books at the family. theybooks abou, no. but anyway, speaking of books, is a best selling book by a former selling child actress, laura. it's called i'm glad my mom died. well, in a new york magazine interview, talk show host and chiln ind actress drew barrymore seems to agree with the sentiment of that book. d actrshe says of her friends, , all their moms are gone and my mom's not. and i'm like, well , i don'te ss
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have that luxury, but i cannotom wait. now why brace yourself. drew barrymore took to instagram this week to try to clear things upgs to you. >> tabloids out there. you have been with my life since i was 13 years old. i have never said that i wishi a my mother was dead. how dare you put those words in my mouth? i have been vulnerable and tried to figure out a veryir difficult, painful relationship while admitting it is difficult to do while a parenticult to is. >> are you following that law? i did. i didn't even knowt that wast w drew barrymore, didn't. >> i didn't even know that was she. bud her.eferred ha that's the at home edition. yeah. when she has her hands above thh om her head and she was screaming for e.t.. i prefer that drew barrymore, she was. the problem with this is i mean, she clearly is sayin>>g until a parent is dead, whennt i
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you have this kind of complexs relationshipthey hav, you can'ti but it sounds like rou're you're begging fo the death of your mother. and i'm sorry, therapy should be confined to the therapist room, not broadcast for everybody to see and hear.d and i realize she's had a lot of trauma. she and her mother was taking her to clubs at eight years old. she was in rehab years at thirtt so i get it. 1 but this is no3st the way to de with these issues. and certainly it's not a broadly held experience anyway. tainlyfinally, laura, i have anl raise rule for travey l. el beware of novel redesigns of aircraft interiors. i give you the in-flight double decker and recline stretching your legs, taking advantage of the double decker passenger on top of also recline. i'm not inr, allow business nows >> i want to point out
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just absolutely knee slapping. hilarious needs its own underscore of music. but this will have to do as smoke darkens the sky, cle the future becomes clear. a month ago, i wrote about the scariest revelations of the new wildfire sciencee scar. there's nowhere to escape the smoke. cnn' escaps bill weir, no stranr to hyperbole himself, used the event to calr us humanity's sake, just by eliminating the kind of pollution that comes out of tailpipes and dirty fuel. powe tr plants would save over eighty thousand lives, almost 90 thousand d lives. it would prevent two point two million asthma attacks , or2.2milli by 2050, it would save almost 11 million lost workdays. this also affects folk millionst communities of color disproportionately around the country. >>s o where it is going back to the beginning of the show. right. the inevitable intersection of
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climate and race. if you don't agree with bill at some point, they are goinglima to call you a white supremacist. joining me now, steve milloy, senior legalte and fellow at the energy and environment legal institute and trump era transition team membery,. steve. no one's denying it is unpleasant. my eyes are prettyne itchy and watery yesterday and a little bit today might go on an more days, but is this wholly out oft of t the ordinary? >> no, this happens anytime there's a wildfire in thn the wt . it's unusual in the east. look, the air is ugly. it's unpleasant to breathe for a lot of people to get anxiety over it. but the realitt any is no health risk. okay, there's epa research. they've done lots of r clinical research on asthma attacks, on elderly asthma attacks,dren on children, on elderly with heart disease elder, not ay for a wheeze from any of them. we have this kind of airf inavh indiisa and china all the time. >> no public health emergency. speaking of, do you notice, like in all the coverage of do bill where the tailpipes that they never, ever mentioned
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the fact at the to tailpipp thaa is the number one polluter in the world? >> never. yeah, this >> clean air in china, i mean, it's really bad in the winter. rubbers. they never turn on their scrubbers for the air pollution because they don't care. we're has no idea whatweir htal he's talking about. this doesn't kill anybody. thisl ha n't make anybody coug . this is not a health event. this has got nothing to dot with climate. first off, theseof thise. is wildfire smoke. >> this is natural. this is not because of climatetu . it's because of a fossil fuel. internal combustion engines. >> he just has no idea whatat he's talking about all day. by the way, it seemed like the media figures that we've become accustomed to seeing on televisiolike n during these crises. they seemed like they were back in their element and in kind inng of almost enjoying the moment of wearing masks. the mask again, didn'tnjoyin they seem to have a little cap in their step with those masks? mo they talked abouter the dangers of something called particulate matter from the smoke. here's cnn earlier. pansider wearingrlier. a mask, and that is because of the particulate matter in the air. thise mattere is among the tint
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dangerous kind of pollutants. and it's the kind of thing found in this wildfire smoke. these are these particularly these particlerticles s are so l they can get into the lungs when you breathe them in, get into in, i the bloodstream>> and cause all kinds of health issues. >> steve, we'r we are back at the masks. romayne usque is watching from heaven , by the way, remain. >> i know you are. go ahead. yeah, this is crazy. ramiiculatl particulate matter . particulate matter was not a concern until epa invented it as one in the nineteen nineties and they've been riding into the obama administration. >> now the bush administration. what is it? >> a health concern part? no particulate matter is very fine. soott and carbon particles, cao they're innocuous, okay by them. they're innocuous. there's nothing in them. they have no effect. epa has all this testing on real live human beings. effehows no effect. this is total junk science to clean. this is hurtinjunk science sayg. >> it's ugly. you don't want to breathe. it causes. but didn't they seem a little giddyybody. to be back in the market? we love it. they love that because they love it and they love all pani c and they love it.
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