Laura Ingraham shines a spotlight on everyday Americans and examines how their lives are affected by politics at the federal, state and local level. Census. Up until 1950, we did have it on the census. The census changes and we didnt ask that question. Tell us about the posture of this case and this police judge, jesse furman. Laura what is happening here is that these judges are, you know, taking these cases and imposing their own judicial philosophy and new standards that are not written into the law into these cases. You saw the exact same reasoning that judge furman used here, which is that wilbur ross, in charge of the census in his department, had made some remarks about the reasoning behind wanting to count citizens that raised an issue of animus. Well the United States Supreme Court recently ruled that this Animus Theory is bogus and one of the elements that shouldnt be applied. Clarence thomas has spoken out on nationwide injunctions. So basically, this is a
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wrote with octavia spencer. that went nowhere. laura: a flop. angela lansberry said i can t see it. this character is so particular to that time and place. the fans agreed with her. the reboot died. laura: is angela lansberry still work something. yeah. laura: she s unbelievable. my problem with the reboots and trying to recast them, tell new stories for this generation. you re depriving this generation of their characters, their stories by trying to squeeze them in these old sitcoms in this case. i ve had it with the reboots. laura: it s all the benetton approach to casting. however, if you re going to do a laura: the star wars things are the worst. everybody loves raymond would make a great reboot. start writing. i love that show. speaking of reboot