Laura Ingraham shines a spotlight on everyday Americans and examines how their lives are affected by politics at the federal, state and local level. This is a confusion and an unelected judge trying to supersede and impose his values over the president. Thats what the census is for, to count the people in the country. Laura theyre counting all people. Count the immigrants. Laura hold on, scott. Theyre counting all people. Theres a question about whether youre a citizen or not. Now, what is the problem with answering the question . I dont understand that. What is the possible constitutional argument here . Well, because its racially offensive, first of all. Laura what does it have to do with race . Its directed at brown people and black people. Laura youre making that up. Of course it is. Laura its directed at all people in the country. You ask a question. I get asked the question. You get asked the question. We got another case. Does that mean ill right . Laura out of portland involvin
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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you have to clean it. laura: all right. before we go though, before we go, there s a movie that is about to become the highest grossi grossing bio graphic document in history. has to be what is it? laura, it s a beautiful day in the neighborhood a beautiful day for a neighbor would you be mine laura: i hated that. look what i m doing for you today. i m putting my cardigan on for you. laura: the whole little village let s make believe. i already feel better. i feel warmer laura: you re either a cardigan person or you re not. i m not one. i m messing the new mr. rogers movie, would you be my neighbor laura: no, no, no. no turtleneck. this movie laura: men with turtlenecks doesn t work. this movie is about to make $25 million at the box office.
this movie is the biggest documentary in the last 25 years. laura: men with turtlenecks doesn t work. this movie is about to make $25 million at the box office. the biggest documentary in the last five years to give you an idea, al gore s movie, the inconvenient truth made $3.7 million. and the pope francis, 1.7 million. laura: bomb. why are people going to the mr. rogers movie? laura: innocence. decency. someone uplifting people and using the medium for good. people just like you, laura. laura: none of the satire on cheap cynicism. of our segments. this is a beautiful little town and mr. rogers was a presbyterian minister who used the medium for good. laura: he was amazing. he helped people through difficulties. i discovered watching the movie a life-long republican you ll be happy to know. laura: i got a sense of that. did he have slip-on shoes or tie shoes? he had the slip-ons and put the sneakers on. he would put the sneakers on.