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judge andrew napolitano sounds off on this latest development. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. melissa: some legal troubles brewing for team trump today. police department in jupiter, florida, charging the campaign manager cory lewandoski with battery releasing this security video as evidence. it appears to show lewandoski grabbing breitbart reporter michelle fields at a rally on march 11th. here to, fox news's legal judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. how
judge andrew napolitano sounds off on this latest development. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep...
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and then again, ahead of that big hearing tomorrow, i want to check in with the judge, andrew napolitanoent last friday where authorities rounded up one of the perpetrators behind the paris attack in brussels. we're told in large part because of electronic surveillance that might or might not have included his phone or others' phones. judge, timing is everything for apple. could that be bad timing? >> well, apple has a timing issue, neil, because by waiting two and a half months after the san bernardino attacks to bring its action against apple -- excuse me -- the justice department has a timing issue by waiting two and a half months after the san bernardino attacks to bring the action against apple to get in the iphone they lost their argue. of the immediacy. they can't say we're looking for confederates because if they were they wouldn't waste two and a half months. it's a safety issue. you can't waste two and a half minutes. what they're trying to do is to get apple to engineer aulz
and then again, ahead of that big hearing tomorrow, i want to check in with the judge, andrew napolitanoent last friday where authorities rounded up one of the perpetrators behind the paris attack in brussels. we're told in large part because of electronic surveillance that might or might not have included his phone or others' phones. judge, timing is everything for apple. could that be bad timing? >> well, apple has a timing issue, neil, because by waiting two and a half months after the...
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news contributor meghan mccain and hash tag one lucky guy, a senior judicial analysts judge andrew napolitanos here. with all due respect, you are "outnumbered". judge napolitano: anyone who sits here is "outnumbered". harris: i thought you would say something about
news contributor meghan mccain and hash tag one lucky guy, a senior judicial analysts judge andrew napolitanos here. with all due respect, you are "outnumbered". judge napolitano: anyone who sits here is "outnumbered". harris: i thought you would say something about
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judge andrew napolitano. a quick note on the markets.ou saw market pretty much unchanged on the day. but just worth noting, a big quarterly win for the dow, up 1.5% and the s & p up just under 1%. "making money" with charles payne start now. charles: donald trump wrapping up a meeting with the rnc, and tweeting that it was a very nice meeting and he looks forward to bringing the party together. we are only five days away from the wisconsin primary, and it could be a turning point for the 2016 race. we are just hours away from the wisconsin preference poll, the first on fbn.
judge andrew napolitano. a quick note on the markets.ou saw market pretty much unchanged on the day. but just worth noting, a big quarterly win for the dow, up 1.5% and the s & p up just under 1%. "making money" with charles payne start now. charles: donald trump wrapping up a meeting with the rnc, and tweeting that it was a very nice meeting and he looks forward to bringing the party together. we are only five days away from the wisconsin primary, and it could be a turning point...
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we thank judge andrew napolitano for joining us today. put that away.bered" over time will be a great opportunity to do that. join us on the web, foxnews.com/"outnumbered". we are back tomorrow at noon eastern. come on, are you ready? judge napolitano: i am ready. >> "happening now" starts right now.
we thank judge andrew napolitano for joining us today. put that away.bered" over time will be a great opportunity to do that. join us on the web, foxnews.com/"outnumbered". we are back tomorrow at noon eastern. come on, are you ready? judge napolitano: i am ready. >> "happening now" starts right now.
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judge andrew napolitano. i look at this. know what the law says. >> the law can't be interpreted literally as it's written or it would allow you to have someone prosecuted who jostled against you in a new york city subway car, someone whose shoulder you tapped to say how close is 42nd sfleet. >> intentionally touching. >> it is clear that that type of intentional touching is not and cannot be a crime. think about the big picture. this is the way a judge thinks about it. the police are required to take any complaint given to them. even a complaint of a crazy person. a prosecutor is not required to prosecute everything. >> right. >> the prosecutor has limited resources and his job is to keep the public safe by getting bad people off the streets. >> a hillary support? >> that makes it even more complicated. before you even get to that, is -- can he prove that corey lewandowski wanted to keep fields or interfere? >> you've been in the gaggles. i have been in the gaggles. the end. no more questions. that's it. a hand in. >> exact
judge andrew napolitano. i look at this. know what the law says. >> the law can't be interpreted literally as it's written or it would allow you to have someone prosecuted who jostled against you in a new york city subway car, someone whose shoulder you tapped to say how close is 42nd sfleet. >> intentionally touching. >> it is clear that that type of intentional touching is not and cannot be a crime. think about the big picture. this is the way a judge thinks about it. the...
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we welcome back to the couch fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. andrea: you're outnumbered and happily outnumbed. >> who could say no to this? andrea: big sit-down in washington today. donald trump meeting with as many as two republican lawmakers before he addresses aipac, the influential pro-israel lobbying group. according to "the washington post" the meeting focuses on party unity an intended to help trump meet elected leaders and other players in the party including those who have not endorsed him. all this as "the new york times" say members of the gop establishment are planning a 100-day campaign to derail trump's plan to the nomination and if that fails, possibly planning a third party bid. reince priebus said it is far too late for outsider to challenge trump. listen to his answer about committing to the trump and two other candidates still standing. >> can you guarranty the nominee will be one of the three candidates in the race right now? >> i think it is highly unlikely if it is not. i can tell you that. i think it would be somewhat ver
we welcome back to the couch fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. andrea: you're outnumbered and happily outnumbed. >> who could say no to this? andrea: big sit-down in washington today. donald trump meeting with as many as two republican lawmakers before he addresses aipac, the influential pro-israel lobbying group. according to "the washington post" the meeting focuses on party unity an intended to help trump meet elected leaders and other players in the...
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the judge, andrew napolitano, will analyze next. and she said that life began for her when she married her husband. a look back at nancy and ronald reagan's legendary love story. >> he couldn't have made it to the white house without her. she, i would say, was a good public wife. she didn't compete with him. she supported him in every way. enjoys her first trip to the kingdom. expedia, technology connecting you to what matters. unless you have allergies., then your eyes may see it differently. only flonase is approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. ♪ bill: lady gaga taking the plunge with her fiance. not that plunge. gaga and chicago firestar, taylor kinney, takin
the judge, andrew napolitano, will analyze next. and she said that life began for her when she married her husband. a look back at nancy and ronald reagan's legendary love story. >> he couldn't have made it to the white house without her. she, i would say, was a good public wife. she didn't compete with him. she supported him in every way. enjoys her first trip to the kingdom. expedia, technology connecting you to what matters. unless you have allergies., then your eyes may see it...
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judge andrew napolitano. "new york times" bestselling author.mp is suggesting the guy punched the protester because he got upset because he saw somebody in the kkk. >> that's what donald trump suggested but the law is if you want to wear a kkk outfit at any rally to protest your view of the speaker, and that's all you're doing is wearing it, perhaps walking around with it, you're not shouting the speaker down, you're not throwing punches, you're not throwing chairs, you're not preventing the speaker from using the room from which he rented it, that, itself, is protected speech as much protected as the speech that the speaker's giving. >> the woman we see wearing the kkk hat, she's not the one getting beaten down but she's right behind him. she's got a kkk hat on. that -- >> that is protected speech. >> that is protected speech. >> as is the guy -- >> he's not beating the woman with the hat. >> he's beating a guy that wore an american flag, a half bandanna, half shirt. for what reason he's beating that guy, who knows, but that is protected speech
judge andrew napolitano. "new york times" bestselling author.mp is suggesting the guy punched the protester because he got upset because he saw somebody in the kkk. >> that's what donald trump suggested but the law is if you want to wear a kkk outfit at any rally to protest your view of the speaker, and that's all you're doing is wearing it, perhaps walking around with it, you're not shouting the speaker down, you're not throwing punches, you're not throwing chairs, you're not...
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here to explain is judge andrew napolitano. i have been waiting to dive into this case with you. rrow is a huge day. do you think apple made a compelling case? judge napolitano: i think apple made a compelling and outstanding case. the 13th amendment prohibits the government from saying you will work for us against your will. outside of draft, we are talking about war time. the justice department is saying to apple, we want you to destroy your own product and we want you to do it for us, just, and no harm can come from this. very interesting group of people disbelieve the justice department's argument. know less a military and national security hawk, then senator slinld i graham. no less a security hawk, the former department of homeland security michael chertoff. senator graham informed me the intelligence community is lobbying members of congress and asking them to come out in favor of apple if they can and if they can't, to remain neutral. kennedy: what does lyndsey graham know that some of his fellow hawks don't know or won't acknowledge. judge napolitano: he wouldn't tell me
here to explain is judge andrew napolitano. i have been waiting to dive into this case with you. rrow is a huge day. do you think apple made a compelling case? judge napolitano: i think apple made a compelling and outstanding case. the 13th amendment prohibits the government from saying you will work for us against your will. outside of draft, we are talking about war time. the justice department is saying to apple, we want you to destroy your own product and we want you to do it for us, just,...
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judge andrew napolitano is andrew napolitano at this pic from house speaker newt gingrich. democratic national convention chairwoman congressman debbie wasserman schultz here in the studio. alan gross, former u.s. government subcontract your and execute a prisoner. you don't want to miss this interview is a must to stay with us to the top story of the morning. donald trump headed to washington to meet with nearly two dozen top republican leaders and fun registers in an effort to improve relationships with the establishment of comedian is more than 100 delegates are up for grabs in both the arizona primary and utah tomorrow. joining us now is the "washington times" reporter, kelley rebelled. did he see you. thanks for joining us. >> how important are arizona and utah and who has the most to gain here? let's talk about tomorrow's big contest. >> i think your dad cruise with the most to gain in the most to lose here. the willingness to pull off a big dreamy time it to get about the 50% threshold so he gets all the delegates. you could see john kasich been a spoiler. ted cruz i
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judge andrew napolitano with me now, fox news senior judicial analyst. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: you know merrick garland personally or professionally? >> professionally. consummate washington, d.c. insider, he worked for republicans and democrats. was a prosecutor in the george h.w. bush office and nominated to court by president bill clinton. taking off on great research and background our colleague shannon bream gave to us, it is difficult -- dangerous to appoint someone who the supreme court that has 19 year track record because people will find something to address and i suggest this is not win for the president. judge garland is the most conservative nominee to supreme court by a democratic president in the modern era and is put there in my view, as a nominee to frustrate the process. if he gets on the court, he is not justice elena kagan. he is not justice sonia sotomayor. he does not think about the law the way barack obama does. so barack obama does not get the opportunity to appoint antonin scalia's opposite number. if h
judge andrew napolitano with me now, fox news senior judicial analyst. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: you know merrick garland personally or professionally? >> professionally. consummate washington, d.c. insider, he worked for republicans and democrats. was a prosecutor in the george h.w. bush office and nominated to court by president bill clinton. taking off on great research and background our colleague shannon bream gave to us, it is difficult -- dangerous to...
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judge andrew napolitano. a quick note on the markets. you saw market pretty much unchanged on the day. but just worth noting, a big quarterly win for the dow, up 1.5% and the s & p up just under 1%. "making money" with charles payne start now. charles: donald trump wrapping up a meeting with the rnc, and tweeting that it was a very nice meeting and he looks forward to bringing the party together. we are only five days away from the wisconsin primary, and it could be a turning point for the 2016 race. we are just hours away from the wisconsin preference poll, the first on fbn. donald trump had to backtrack on controversial comment made yesterday on abortion. >> this wasn't a policy shift. this was a misspeak in a discussion on a hypothetical. it could have been abortion or anything else. but in this case it was about abortion and he clarified it immediately. charles: the trump campaign swiftly issued that clare fir kaig. but many people say a certain amount of damage has been done. how will this impact the vote, especially when it comes t
judge andrew napolitano. a quick note on the markets. you saw market pretty much unchanged on the day. but just worth noting, a big quarterly win for the dow, up 1.5% and the s & p up just under 1%. "making money" with charles payne start now. charles: donald trump wrapping up a meeting with the rnc, and tweeting that it was a very nice meeting and he looks forward to bringing the party together. we are only five days away from the wisconsin primary, and it could be a turning...
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pharmaceuticals chief commercial officer nancy with the spirit oxen is judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. retired lieutenant colonel tony schaeffer with a schaeffer with a semi-good business strategist tony robbins. goodbye now. stay with us the next few hours. the war on terror. a taliban splinter group carried out a suicide attack in the northeast part of pakistan killing more than 70 people yesterday, injuring 300 others at official said the attack targeted christians celebrating easter. the white house not to permit christians were the target. the attack comes as one of the nicest top leaders released a propaganda video with further attacks on the west claiming attacks were just a taste of what a sitcom. european authorities continue to investigate attacks in brussels it loads and prosecutors charge a jihadists in connection with a plot in france making him the fourth suspect to be charged in the last two days. belgian authorities have detained 18 were detained 18 were suspects in more than a dozen anti-terror raids over the weekend. joining us now is army intelligence officer in nat
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david: it is not illegal, according to judge andrew napolitano to discriminate against tenants becauseeir political beliefs. this is according to the fair housing act. so it's legal. melissa: well, no, and it's also a smaller unit. i think there's also only four families living there. owner occupied, so they operate by different rules. but you would think you can't keep someone out based on their political beliefs. that does it. here's risk and reward. >> you're going to hear what i'm going to say at the speech, and i'll save it for that. there's nobody more pro israel than i am. but you'll hear what i say at the speech, and we'll see what happens. >> this hour republican presidential candidates ohio governor john kasich and donald trump set to speak at the american israel public affairs committee conference. so that's in washington d.c. we will bring you their comments as soon as each candidate starts speaking. this is risk and reward. i'm deirdre bolton. earlier today donald trump met with more than a dozen leaders. they discussed foreign policy, the supreme court, and the need to un
david: it is not illegal, according to judge andrew napolitano to discriminate against tenants becauseeir political beliefs. this is according to the fair housing act. so it's legal. melissa: well, no, and it's also a smaller unit. i think there's also only four families living there. owner occupied, so they operate by different rules. but you would think you can't keep someone out based on their political beliefs. that does it. here's risk and reward. >> you're going to hear what i'm...
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judge andrew napolitano, fox news judicial analyst. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.eresting, couldn't it? >> yes, very, very interesting. who knows which way it's going to go. i'm kind of surprised at rick scott. i don't know if you saw the piece with neil cavuto. neil really pressed him aggressively and professionally and;e he couldn't pry him loose at all. so the party is going in two ways. some people are saying it's time to unite behind trump. he sin evident tillable. others like senator graham senag it's not too little, it's not too late. is he going to destroy the party. we need to coalesce behind ted cruz on john kasich. i can't predict it any better than anybody else. >> lindsey graham is now raising money for ted cruz, a big change in his stance. and i think probably an indication that washington is shifting its gaze. >> i think -- now, nikki haley also came out and said some nice things about cruz short of an endorsement. she said she wasn't endorsing him but she hoped the party coalesce behind him. also calls for unity ticket cruz and kasich should get tog
judge andrew napolitano, fox news judicial analyst. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.eresting, couldn't it? >> yes, very, very interesting. who knows which way it's going to go. i'm kind of surprised at rick scott. i don't know if you saw the piece with neil cavuto. neil really pressed him aggressively and professionally and;e he couldn't pry him loose at all. so the party is going in two ways. some people are saying it's time to unite behind trump. he sin evident tillable....
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we welcome back to the couch fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano.drea: you're outnumbered and happily outnumbed. >> who could say
we welcome back to the couch fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano.drea: you're outnumbered and happily outnumbed. >> who could say
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deirdre: judge andrew napolitano is joining me.ge napolitano: i'm chuck manying because he hates that that rule has been named after him. deirdre: judges are complaining he's not liberal enough. he's a great pick, right? >> it's high stakes poker here. senator mcconnell is playing high stakes poker that a republican will win. if mrs. clinton wins and judge garland is not from the court, far, far to the left of judge garland who is a very well-respected almost universally liked serious professional career judge. been on the bench for 19 years. he's clearly the most conservative nominee to the supreme court since 1941 when fdr put his own attorney general robert jackson on the court. why would the president do senate he doesn't want judge garland to be on the court. he wants to pick a fight with the republicans, and he hopes the fight will cause the senate to fall in the than of the democrats and he hopes he will be succeeded by a democrat. we'll have a democratic senate who can put somebody in there far more to his liking. deirdre:
deirdre: judge andrew napolitano is joining me.ge napolitano: i'm chuck manying because he hates that that rule has been named after him. deirdre: judges are complaining he's not liberal enough. he's a great pick, right? >> it's high stakes poker here. senator mcconnell is playing high stakes poker that a republican will win. if mrs. clinton wins and judge garland is not from the court, far, far to the left of judge garland who is a very well-respected almost universally liked serious...
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all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. judge napolitano: what is wrong with melodramatic?y day. i don't think she was being melodramatic. she stated a fact, there is a criminal investigation of one of the two major democratic candidates for president and the democratic party runs the risk of nominating someone who might be a defendant in an espionage prosecutions. hours you concerned about that? that is the question. stuart: i presume the fbi was watching the interview and when the head of the democratic party says we are not, not one, not about candidates, under threat of indictment, the fbi says wait a minute, you are. judge napolitano: i don't know if the fbi cares what debbie watson and schulz says but they certainly care what hillary clinton says, when hillary clinton lied to bret baier's face in the town hall with bernie sanders in debate over whether or not she send e-mails that contain state secrets the fbi was certainly concerned about that. stuart: she said she had not sent overseas any classified material marked as classified. judge napolitano: a grossly mislead
all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. judge napolitano: what is wrong with melodramatic?y day. i don't think she was being melodramatic. she stated a fact, there is a criminal investigation of one of the two major democratic candidates for president and the democratic party runs the risk of nominating someone who might be a defendant in an espionage prosecutions. hours you concerned about that? that is the question. stuart: i presume the fbi was watching the interview and when the head of...
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deirdre: okay, we checked in, you know him well as well, with the judge, andrew napolitano. he told me what he thinks the chances are that hillary clinton is indicted before november. here's the judge's comments. >> the chances that the fbi will ask the justice department to present evidence to a grand jury and seek an indictment are very, very, very high. very high. deirdre: like 8 out of 10? >> easily, 9 out of 10. deirdre: any more color you can give us. >> here's what i would say. the general because he was removed from the government will go in the direction. if there is evidence of wrongdoing, no one person is above the law. i know we get into the conspiracy theories thinking that they can block these sort of things, but the greatness of the united states is we have the separation of powers. so my guess is that if there's something bad, something bad is going to happen, that's probably the facts. some of the guys they know in the fbi, they're mum but body language is tilting in the way that judge napolitano's is. deirdre: anthony, great to see you, congratulations agai
deirdre: okay, we checked in, you know him well as well, with the judge, andrew napolitano. he told me what he thinks the chances are that hillary clinton is indicted before november. here's the judge's comments. >> the chances that the fbi will ask the justice department to present evidence to a grand jury and seek an indictment are very, very, very high. very high. deirdre: like 8 out of 10? >> easily, 9 out of 10. deirdre: any more color you can give us. >> here's what i...
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. >>> also, judge andrew napolitano with the latest on the feud between apple and the feds.laura ingraham. the latest on the astin martin. we have more kicking off ten minutes from now, here on the channel you trust, heather, for your news. >> we sure will. we'll be watching and cooking. >>> super tuesday, a big day in the u.s. presidential election. is it really a make-or-break day? here to talk about that, the history of super tuesday, former u.s. congressman 2008 presidential contributor dennis kucinich. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> we'll hear it many times today, is it make or break? what does history tell us? >> at this point in this race, by the end of the day, 25% of delegate will be chosen. make or break day will be march 15th when you have states like florida, illinois, ohio, north carolina, and missouri. by then, 50% of the delegates will have been chosen. we'll have a pretty good idea by the 15th of march, rather, march, that the -- who the nominees will be of both parties. >> you mentioned march 15th. i'm going ask you flat out, do you think john
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. >> right andrew napolitano says the president's choice shows he is more interested in the politics of the process. >> man: i suggest to you that this is not a win for the president. judge garland is the most conservative nominee to the supreme court by democratic president in thehemodern era, and is put their, in my view, as a nominee to frustrate the press. >> gop leaders want to leave the choice to the next a chance to alter the ideogical balance of the courts before he leaves office next january. republicans control the senate, which must confirm any nominee. >> man: i ask that they confirirmerrick garland now to the supreme court so that he can take his seat in time to fully participate in his work for the american peoplplthis fall. >> and, within the last 15 minutes, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said the senate will not vote on judge garland's nomination. it is not about the candidate he said, about the principle of t allowing the white house to make a nomination so close to the presidential election. reporting live from the plex, i am alex the arm is, 7 news. . >>>
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judge andrew napolitano, fox news judicial analyst. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.esting, couldn't it? >> yes, very, very interesting. who knows which way it's going to go. i'm kind of surprised at rick scott. i don't know if you saw the piece with neil cavuto. neil really pressed him aggressively and professionally and;e he couldn't pry him loose at all. so the party is going in two ways. some people are saying it's time to unite behind trump. he sin evident tillable. others like senator graham and senator rubio are saying it's not too little, it's not too late. is he going to destroy the party. we need to coalesce behind ted cruz on john kasich. i can't predict it any better than anybody else. >> lindsey graham is now raising money for ted cruz, a big change in his stance. and i think probably an indication that washington is shifting its gaze. >> i think -- now, nikki haley also came out and said some nice things about cruz short of an endorsement. she said she wasn't endorsing him but she hoped the party coalesce behind him. also calls for unity ticket cruz and
judge andrew napolitano, fox news judicial analyst. and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.esting, couldn't it? >> yes, very, very interesting. who knows which way it's going to go. i'm kind of surprised at rick scott. i don't know if you saw the piece with neil cavuto. neil really pressed him aggressively and professionally and;e he couldn't pry him loose at all. so the party is going in two ways. some people are saying it's time to unite behind trump. he sin evident tillable....
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informal adviser to the trump campaign, charles cook, a writer for "the national review" and judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst. good to see you all. charles, let me start with you on what we saw this weekend and whether you believe the critics who are pinning any of what we've seen at these trump rallies on donald trump are -- whether they have a valid complaint. >> sure they do. i heard bill o'reilly earlier talking about where donald trump is obviously complicit, charles krauthamm krauthammer. there are obvious areas. he promised to pay the legal fees of people who punch others, who hurt others. he's failed to condemn those who have committed acts of violence, he refuses to admit that is happened and he harks back to this mythical era where you can punch somebody in the face and get away with it. i think it goes deeper than that. if you look at donald trump's campaign, he's built it around this mythical idea, this odd almost -- idea of leadership, power, confrontation. >> strength. >> you know, it's strength pushed both ways through google translate so you end up with this
informal adviser to the trump campaign, charles cook, a writer for "the national review" and judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst. good to see you all. charles, let me start with you on what we saw this weekend and whether you believe the critics who are pinning any of what we've seen at these trump rallies on donald trump are -- whether they have a valid complaint. >> sure they do. i heard bill o'reilly earlier talking about where donald trump is obviously...
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now, that announcement caused judge andrew napolitano a judicial analyst says he believes mrs.be eventually indicted. joining us from chicago austan goolsbee. the immunity deal, professor, did that catch your attention? >> it got my attention but, economist. i'm not a legal expert. i would note this same guy that they gave immunity to has been pleading the fifth and that's why they didn't have any testimony. but the clinton people have been asking him to testify. so, i don't know what to make of it. do you believe though that there is grave and i mean grave concern inside the hillary clinton campaign because of the fbi's fairly aggressive posture? >> maybe. like i say, i can't tell if this is an aggressive posture because they're getting the guy to testify that the clintons wanted to testify, to establish that there was nothing untoward aboujw it. i'm sure they are nervous. how could one not be nervous about any investigation until you're cleared? i mean, i'm sure they are nervous. >> do you believe that democrats across the country who are largely supporting hillary clinton no
now, that announcement caused judge andrew napolitano a judicial analyst says he believes mrs.be eventually indicted. joining us from chicago austan goolsbee. the immunity deal, professor, did that catch your attention? >> it got my attention but, economist. i'm not a legal expert. i would note this same guy that they gave immunity to has been pleading the fifth and that's why they didn't have any testimony. but the clinton people have been asking him to testify. so, i don't know what to...
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fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano, believes that this means that a grand jury underway, hearing evidence about hillary's e-mail use and so much more. >> a federal judge would only grant immunity for a witness to testify. a witness could only testify if a grand jury was already hearing evidence. so if a grand jury is hearing evidence, the evidence was obtained by the fbi and delivered to the justice department. the justice department decided it's going to indict someone. not brian pagliano, the guy who installed her server in her house. they want him to testify against some person or persons north of him on the totem pole. andrea: and if this is not enough of a bombshell, get this. "the new york times" reporting that hillary could possibly be questioned by the fbi within weeks. and that their investigation could conclude by early may. that's according to -- reportedly -- to anonymous law enforcement official. okay, eric. first, to you on the pagliano getting immunity. as the judge pointed out, it looks like they're going higher for an indictment. >> yeah. okay,
fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano, believes that this means that a grand jury underway, hearing evidence about hillary's e-mail use and so much more. >> a federal judge would only grant immunity for a witness to testify. a witness could only testify if a grand jury was already hearing evidence. so if a grand jury is hearing evidence, the evidence was obtained by the fbi and delivered to the justice department. the justice department decided it's going to indict...
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charlie hurt, political columnist for "the washington times" and judge andrew napolitano, fox news analystgood to see you all. you can see the scenario played out right there if we wins florida and ohio, he is in high cotton, he has it made because the delegate number is low, it could still happen, wouldn't reach 52% in every other race that goes from this point forward. if he loses one or both of those states, chris, he's in a much more precarious position because it would require him to win at a much higher rate than we've seen him doing so far. >> right. we've seen his norm getting 45% of the overall delegates so far and that's been very good. then we saw over this past weekend in the contest around the country and puerto rico he got 39% of the delegates. super tuesday, he sacrificed some in some places. he needs michigan tomorrow. we expect him to do very, very well in mississippi but he needs a good showing in michigan tomorrow to get this reset and then you go into the super baduper tuesday, whatever you want to call it, it's michigan and ohio, the swing state super tuesday. if he ca
charlie hurt, political columnist for "the washington times" and judge andrew napolitano, fox news analystgood to see you all. you can see the scenario played out right there if we wins florida and ohio, he is in high cotton, he has it made because the delegate number is low, it could still happen, wouldn't reach 52% in every other race that goes from this point forward. if he loses one or both of those states, chris, he's in a much more precarious position because it would require...
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here with the very latest, fox news' senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. see you. >> good to see you. trish: so judicial watch wants more information. it filed a foia request but never got anything. >> it filed several foia requests, and they ended up before two federal judges. both foia requests were against the state department, and the requests were for hillary clinton's e-mails. and the state department responded in both cases, we don't have any of her e-mails, and the case was dismissed. then the washington times, new york post, fox news exposed, revealed and expounded upon the existence of the secret e-mail server at her home in chappaqua, and it turned out there were 66,000 e-mails but the state department, in fact, didn't have them. the state department has been so dragging its feet in getting the e-mails from mrs. clinton into the hands of those, judicial of watch, who have legitimately ordered them that two federal judges -- one appointed by president clinton, one appointed by president reagan -- both ruled the same thing. the second just a few m
here with the very latest, fox news' senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. see you. >> good to see you. trish: so judicial watch wants more information. it filed a foia request but never got anything. >> it filed several foia requests, and they ended up before two federal judges. both foia requests were against the state department, and the requests were for hillary clinton's e-mails. and the state department responded in both cases, we don't have any of her e-mails, and...
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judge andrew napolitano joins us now. judge, great to see you from washington d.c.the heart of all of this. judge, when this nomination first came out, you were here in new york, and we talked about it. and there was a sense that perhaps republicans could cut their nose off despite their face if they don't consider merrick garland and end up with a nominee from hillary clinton. what's your thought? >> it's unclear to me exactly what the president's endgame is here, ashley. because judge garland is the most conservative nominee to the supreme court made by a democratic president since fdr nominated his own attorney general robert jackson in 1941. he is certainly a centerrist. he's clearly within the mainstream. even center right onissues. he's very, very pro police. very, very pro surveillance. his views on guns are a little equivocal. i read the two opinions he wrote on guns this morning. i think it's unfair to say as i said earlier he's antigun. let's just say he's equivocal on guns. but here's what both sides are making. mitch mig connell by putting up this wall a
judge andrew napolitano joins us now. judge, great to see you from washington d.c.the heart of all of this. judge, when this nomination first came out, you were here in new york, and we talked about it. and there was a sense that perhaps republicans could cut their nose off despite their face if they don't consider merrick garland and end up with a nominee from hillary clinton. what's your thought? >> it's unclear to me exactly what the president's endgame is here, ashley. because judge...
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fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano is here. congress is involved. >> congress has no right to ask them to justify its position in litigation in federal court. he should tell the congress to go to hell if that's what they're going to ask him to do. if they're interested in whether or not apple can help the fbi without violating privacy, that's one thing. if they're going to brow beat him into submission, they're not going to get to first base and they have no right to interfere. the case is before a federal court in that's a separate branch of government. congress does not have the right to interfere. yesterday a federal judge in brooklyn ruled against apple in a -- in favor of apple and against the fbi in a similar application. the two judges, brooklyn and los angeles, are the same rank and level so they are free to disregard each other so the ruling yesterday is not going to determine the outcome of the case in california. >> what do you make of the case itself? >> the fbi says these crepes had confederates. the confederates a
fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano is here. congress is involved. >> congress has no right to ask them to justify its position in litigation in federal court. he should tell the congress to go to hell if that's what they're going to ask him to do. if they're interested in whether or not apple can help the fbi without violating privacy, that's one thing. if they're going to brow beat him into submission, they're not going to get to first base and they have no right to...
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judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst.judge, when i hear her say that practiced line again and again, where she says i have never sent or received anything marked classified i see your hair stand on end. you start to twitch and get really annoyed. why do you love that statement. >> it's a gross and substantially misleading statement, melissa. nothing is marked classified. the markings are confidential, secret or top secret. so when she says i never sent or received anything marked classified, she is misleading everybody and aggravating the fbi they know nothing is marked classified. look it is beyond dispute that she sent or received 2093 emails that were confidential, secret or top secret. it is beyond dispute that she sent or received 22 emails that were top secret. it is beyond dispute that she authored 108 emails that were confidential, secret or top secret. it is beyond dispute that she failed to preserve state secrets by keeping them in a secure venue. instead she put them in a non-secure venue, her home internet ser
judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst.judge, when i hear her say that practiced line again and again, where she says i have never sent or received anything marked classified i see your hair stand on end. you start to twitch and get really annoyed. why do you love that statement. >> it's a gross and substantially misleading statement, melissa. nothing is marked classified. the markings are confidential, secret or top secret. so when she says i never sent or received...
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we have judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. be a psychologist for a second. was that an accident, on purpose? what do you think? >> i am not a psychologist, but i have observed on a proclivity on part of mrs. clinton to lie. she doesn't believe she is lying. she convinced herself, some reality, some fantasy which she existed actually does exist and is reality. how could she not know, how could she forget on her watch these four guys died. they were murdered. the bodies were brought back here. she perpetrated the myth because of 15 minute lowbrow video made in hollywood. melissa: yeah. >> that is what she told the families in the presence of the dead bodies. melissa: she has been pursued relentlessly on the trail. for her to suddenly forget there were dead bodies it -- >> one of the theories about the private server, so she could keep from the president and rest of the state department outside of her inner circle all the things she woos doing in libya to try to bring about colonel gadhafi's demise. she might very well have been, you asked me to be a psychologi
we have judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. be a psychologist for a second. was that an accident, on purpose? what do you think? >> i am not a psychologist, but i have observed on a proclivity on part of mrs. clinton to lie. she doesn't believe she is lying. she convinced herself, some reality, some fantasy which she existed actually does exist and is reality. how could she not know, how could she forget on her watch these four guys died. they were murdered. the bodies...
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let's bring in judge andrew napolitano. thank you so much for joining us. >> of course, heather. good to be with you. >> so he was fighting extradition and now he's not and wants to get back as quickly as possible. >> it's a head scratcher. the whole thing has exposed a serious weakness in the french and belgium police system. you have him being interrogated by four sets of people, belgian investigators, belgian prosecutors, french investigators, french prosecutors. someone in that group is leaking what he's saying to the press. if that happened here the leaker would be fired and perhaps even prosecuted. why? because you don't want the leaked information to affect what he's going to say. you don't want him to be able to send a dog whistle to his confederates, which is probably what happened here. they leaked something that he wanted out there. it was a signal for them to attack the airport. also, importantly, when you gather raw information from a suspect, you don't act on that until you corroborate it. you don't know if he's telling you the truth or not, so that's the setting. n
let's bring in judge andrew napolitano. thank you so much for joining us. >> of course, heather. good to be with you. >> so he was fighting extradition and now he's not and wants to get back as quickly as possible. >> it's a head scratcher. the whole thing has exposed a serious weakness in the french and belgium police system. you have him being interrogated by four sets of people, belgian investigators, belgian prosecutors, french investigators, french prosecutors. someone in...
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judge andrew napolitano, our senior judicial analyst.you know, it's a real head scratcher, shep. the veracity that the government went after apple and the depth of the allegations about apple are totally inconsistent with the government working with some private entity at the same time to break into the iphone. because the government told a federal judge it can't be done, it can't be done, we tried everything, we tried every means known to -- >> for months. >> it absolutely can't be done. we have to get in there because we have to keep america safe. now, the argument from safety is belied by the fact they waited four months to try and get into the phone. so if they were concerned about safety, they should have brought this application against apple back in december when they first got the phone. remember, they have a valid, lawful search warrant to enter that phone. they tried to transform that search warrant into an obligation on the part of apple to tell them how to get into the phone. and that's where they ran into a brick wall of opp
judge andrew napolitano, our senior judicial analyst.you know, it's a real head scratcher, shep. the veracity that the government went after apple and the depth of the allegations about apple are totally inconsistent with the government working with some private entity at the same time to break into the iphone. because the government told a federal judge it can't be done, it can't be done, we tried everything, we tried every means known to -- >> for months. >> it absolutely can't be...
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such a guest, such a guest is judge andrew napolitano.aries is that this helps donald trump and our electoral process. do you disagree or agree? >> i think governor sununu's normally very articulate can be quite persuasive, though he didn't want to concede publicly what you said really couldn't refute it. this is where i agree with congressman peter king. it is human nature in times of fear to move towards safe the end before the exercise of freedom. i do want the government to tamper with our freedoms, but i understand that people are free choices to vote for donald trump , republicans are john kasich or ted cruz, they will vote for the person who will best keep them safe. that helps donald trump. >> my mind is exploding. you just accept it on occasion. he takes precedence over privacy. >> i've accepted it is human nature to move towards security over liberty. >> sometimes one must go against the grain to maintain the privacy of liberty, but that's a minority view. the majority of odd choice safety. listen, i've not gainsay and john kasi
such a guest, such a guest is judge andrew napolitano.aries is that this helps donald trump and our electoral process. do you disagree or agree? >> i think governor sununu's normally very articulate can be quite persuasive, though he didn't want to concede publicly what you said really couldn't refute it. this is where i agree with congressman peter king. it is human nature in times of fear to move towards safe the end before the exercise of freedom. i do want the government to tamper...
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stuart: how fortunate judge andrew napolitano is with us.the lawyers moved to dismiss the complaint and they lost that. this will be resolved by an appeals court that the appellate court does not get involved in. gm may still escape this by claiming it is insulated by bankruptcy. stuart: that is why stock is hardly reacting. andy they are making a prudent prediction. stuart: new this morning president obama releasing more prisoners. ashley: drug offenders had their sentences commuted. a third of them serving a life sentences, some had firearms violations bringing the total to numb 48 which was more than six presidents combined. it is a big issue for the president, obama getting rid of strict sentences for drug violations. stuart: back to hillary clinton's email scandal. a second judge has agreed the conservative group judicial watch can pursue what is known as legal discovery. judge, without getting into the weeds because i don't know what is going on, does this enhance the probability of an indictment? andy >> it increases the probability o
stuart: how fortunate judge andrew napolitano is with us.the lawyers moved to dismiss the complaint and they lost that. this will be resolved by an appeals court that the appellate court does not get involved in. gm may still escape this by claiming it is insulated by bankruptcy. stuart: that is why stock is hardly reacting. andy they are making a prudent prediction. stuart: new this morning president obama releasing more prisoners. ashley: drug offenders had their sentences commuted. a third...
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judge andrew napolitano on those charges.a busy news day, "newsweek" i think that this news otherwise would be like the kind of headline stuff we would be wow. >> absolutely. president's back would be against the wall. how could you make a deal with the people, how could i trust them? the allege crimes, if they took place as alleged precede the iranian nuclear deal obviously and it's funny, the clip you played from attorney general lynch tying this directly to the iranian revolutionary guard, no endings of that in the indictment. no mention of iranian government in the indictment whatsoever. the indictment is whistle clean and free from politics all together. if you read the indictment you would have no idea these characters worked for the government. charles: is that because such charges might violate or go towards violating this agreement? because from what i understand, they're testing these missiles there is all sort of loopholes already woven into this deal? >> yes. i don't know why but i will tell you i am certain that
judge andrew napolitano on those charges.a busy news day, "newsweek" i think that this news otherwise would be like the kind of headline stuff we would be wow. >> absolutely. president's back would be against the wall. how could you make a deal with the people, how could i trust them? the allege crimes, if they took place as alleged precede the iranian nuclear deal obviously and it's funny, the clip you played from attorney general lynch tying this directly to the iranian...
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judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. welcome. >> good morning.tha: what does this tell us, the fact they immunized him? what stage of the investigation? >> tells us a couple things. a federal judge can only grant immunity. the federal judge will grant immunity only if the justice department lawyers, fbi agents ask for it and only grant for it with a grand jury hearing testimony. the recommendation waiting for from the fbi doesn't come in one piece of paper. it comes from series of communication. we know the following, fbi and justice department are working in tandem. a grand jury is already sitting and will soon hear or has been hearing testimony. they want the testimony of this young man, brian pagliano to testify. he would not have been given immunity because the process for immunity is long, slow, tortuous and requires approval of many people along the chain of command unless the justice department was satisfied out of his mouth would come evidence sufficient to indict someone, we don't know who, but someone. now what exactly could he tell? we
judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. welcome. >> good morning.tha: what does this tell us, the fact they immunized him? what stage of the investigation? >> tells us a couple things. a federal judge can only grant immunity. the federal judge will grant immunity only if the justice department lawyers, fbi agents ask for it and only grant for it with a grand jury hearing testimony. the recommendation waiting for from the fbi doesn't come in one piece of paper. it comes...
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patti ann: judge andrew napolitano, is fox news senior judicial analyst.i, judge. >> hi, patti ann. patti ann: when you look at the picture you can clearly see two of the suspects are wearing only one glove each. not significant perhaps to layperson, law enforcement, you yourself, easily recognize this as a detonator glove. >> easily recognizable to law enforcement and intelligence personnel and us in the west follow this. the gloved hand tightly grasping of luggage cart, two identical gloves next to each other, it is containing a detonator. if something happens to the person hand is gloved, tackled by police and shot by the police, they let go the bomb detonates. on top of that next to them is guy wearing a mask. this still we've seen is obviously a still. it is taken from a five-minute video. which was taken from a security camera on the ceiling of that room that they were in the a the airport. question, are security cameras there to help the police solve a crime and catch the bad guys after they do their deadly deeds, or is security cameras there so pol
patti ann: judge andrew napolitano, is fox news senior judicial analyst.i, judge. >> hi, patti ann. patti ann: when you look at the picture you can clearly see two of the suspects are wearing only one glove each. not significant perhaps to layperson, law enforcement, you yourself, easily recognize this as a detonator glove. >> easily recognizable to law enforcement and intelligence personnel and us in the west follow this. the gloved hand tightly grasping of luggage cart, two...
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bill: andrew napolitano. heather: marco rubio expressing regrets. kelly he wishes he had done differently. plus this. launching -- police launching a manhunt after 8 people are shot in a barrage of gunfire targeting a backyard party. bill: a senate hearing under way. there is rob portman, a senator from ohio. rich, good morning to you. how much of these failed co-ops owe? reporter: the committee is convening the hearing to question that. the senator cites a dozen failed cooperatives received $2 billion in federal loans and owe, $1 billion in other liabilities and have paid nothing. he says doctors and hospitals stand to lose and suffer large out of pocket losses. and the feds kept dispersing loan money as they lost millions of dollars. independent auditors approved the cooperatives business plans. they are auditing 8 of the remaining 11 co- >11 co-ops.she says much of thet depend on the laws that apply. more than half of the co-ops are closed, bill. heather: pandemonium breaks out after gunmen open fire at a backyard party. those gunshots leaving fi
bill: andrew napolitano. heather: marco rubio expressing regrets. kelly he wishes he had done differently. plus this. launching -- police launching a manhunt after 8 people are shot in a barrage of gunfire targeting a backyard party. bill: a senate hearing under way. there is rob portman, a senator from ohio. rich, good morning to you. how much of these failed co-ops owe? reporter: the committee is convening the hearing to question that. the senator cites a dozen failed cooperatives received $2...
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judge andrew napolitano is fox news senior judicial analyst, and he joins us now. >> good morning, martha: excuse me. let's put up a list of these potential nominees. you have merrick garland, paul wattford, jane kelly's on the list and jackson also part of the larger list there. your thoughts on these -- >> the white house leaked the names of the three that you see on the screen right now. martha: yeah. >> they were all appellate judges. judge garre -- garland has been on the democratic short list many, many times. the other two are relatively newly-confirmed judges, each confirmed unanimously, 97-0. so you voted for them last year, why won't you vote for them now? the president's strategy will be to pry loose a republican senator here and a republican senator there who's running for re-election, whose re-election is seriously challenged and who doesn't want to defend what the democrats will argue is obstreperous behavior in the senate. republicans will argue the president may nominate and we may consider, we are not required to consider. we're doing what we believe is best for the count
judge andrew napolitano is fox news senior judicial analyst, and he joins us now. >> good morning, martha: excuse me. let's put up a list of these potential nominees. you have merrick garland, paul wattford, jane kelly's on the list and jackson also part of the larger list there. your thoughts on these -- >> the white house leaked the names of the three that you see on the screen right now. martha: yeah. >> they were all appellate judges. judge garre -- garland has been on the...
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judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. >> good to be here.ate what we're talking about here, what happened is, judicial watch wanted access to clinton emails. they want copies of them. >> they have a right to under federal statutes. martha: when comes to benghazi and huma abedin. they couldn't get them from the state department because they didn't have them but now you find out there is another server. >> correct. the manner in which the state department has been producing them and inconsistent stories the state department given to federal judges, one in the judicial watch lawsuit seeking records of about huma abedin two jobs, one for hillary clinton, one for the clinton foundation and judicial watch's efforts to seek documents about benghazi and who knew what and when they knew it, the state department has given inconsistent answers. that caused these two judges to conclude it is more likely than not when hillary clinton was the secretary of state of the united states there was a conspiracy in the state department to avoid and evade federal
judge andrew napolitano, fox senior judicial analyst. >> good to be here.ate what we're talking about here, what happened is, judicial watch wanted access to clinton emails. they want copies of them. >> they have a right to under federal statutes. martha: when comes to benghazi and huma abedin. they couldn't get them from the state department because they didn't have them but now you find out there is another server. >> correct. the manner in which the state department has...
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but judge andrew napolitano has told me he thinks there is a nine out of ten chance that this information out before -- he even says may. so time is very much ticking on that. as far as judicial watch and their goals, they got this green light yesterday, so april 15th is when we find out for sure whether or not this group will get access to those depositions with these aides. but i think larger, since we're talking about wisconsin, i mean, this just points to the trust gap as everybody talks about it for hillary clinton and the fact that, you know, there are a lot of things done offboard. we know brian pagliano who set up that server actually pled the fifth at first and then was granted the sort of fast track immunity. so he's definitely going to be included. connell: we'll watch it tonight, 5:00 on "risk and reward," eastern time here on the fox business network. 15th of april versus the 19th for new york primary, so keep these dates in mind. >>> san bernardino iphone, meantime, and the controversy seems to be just beginning because the fbi is attempting to unlock another phone. that's n
but judge andrew napolitano has told me he thinks there is a nine out of ten chance that this information out before -- he even says may. so time is very much ticking on that. as far as judicial watch and their goals, they got this green light yesterday, so april 15th is when we find out for sure whether or not this group will get access to those depositions with these aides. but i think larger, since we're talking about wisconsin, i mean, this just points to the trust gap as everybody talks...