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joining us to weigh in his senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. ou this morning. what do you think is the right answer? judge napolitano: the legal problem is the foremost is sovereign immunity which the united states recognizes and that basically insulates all governments from being sued no matter what they do. if the government accidentally dropped a bomb on a foreign country's city there might be military retaliation but no legal retaliation against the people in the government. the issue is how can china be punished? how can the us be compensated because of what a leading cardinal in myanmar, the latest catholic in asia called criminal negligence of the leadership of the government of china which knew about this for months, which knew how serious it was, which arrested the doctor who discovered it and revealed it because he had the temerity to tell the truth. china has a lot of assets in the united states, some are owned not by the government itself but by corporations in which the government is the principal shareholder. you can expect to see
joining us to weigh in his senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. ou this morning. what do you think is the right answer? judge napolitano: the legal problem is the foremost is sovereign immunity which the united states recognizes and that basically insulates all governments from being sued no matter what they do. if the government accidentally dropped a bomb on a foreign country's city there might be military retaliation but no legal retaliation against the people in the government....
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judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst. let's get the legal question out of the way first. bill is talk about ideas as melissa says, great ideas in terms how we proceed, but when the president comes out as he did last night he has the total authority to make the call reopening the economy, that true in any way? >> no, in fact the whole constitutional jurisprudence, history and even modern interpretations of the constitution are 100% on the side of governor cuomo. as the president himself said two weeks ago the problems in midtown manhattan, bill mcgurn mentioned this so nicely a few moments ago with melissa, the problems in midtown manhattan are vastly different than the problems in des moines, iowa, and local officials, state officials, know how to address those problems far better than the federal government can. the tenth amendment of constitution without getting too into the weeds, connell, reserves to the states power to regulate for health, safety, welfare, morality. the feds have no ability to regulate there but the
judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst. let's get the legal question out of the way first. bill is talk about ideas as melissa says, great ideas in terms how we proceed, but when the president comes out as he did last night he has the total authority to make the call reopening the economy, that true in any way? >> no, in fact the whole constitutional jurisprudence, history and even modern interpretations of the constitution are 100% on the side of governor cuomo. as the...
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judge andrew napolitano. meantime what do you do if you're not getting a paycheck and you have to still pay bills, you still have to feed your kids? a lot of people will sell their jewelry. a lot of people will sell anything they can just to keep money coming in. airlines have sometimes a different option. they will sell their stock. in the case of united airlines, maybe upwards a billion dollars of it to cover on going expenses. others could follow that. grady trimble on that. hey, grady. reporter: united is offering more than 39 million additional shares at 26.50 a share. that will generate as you said about a billion dollars for the company at a time they desperately need the cash. the problem with that the reason the stock is down, it dilutes value for other shareholders, existing shareholders. that is united. delta, i want to talk about earnings today. they are the first major airline to release earnings since all the travel restrictions were put into place. revenue down 18% in the first quarter of the y
judge andrew napolitano. meantime what do you do if you're not getting a paycheck and you have to still pay bills, you still have to feed your kids? a lot of people will sell their jewelry. a lot of people will sell anything they can just to keep money coming in. airlines have sometimes a different option. they will sell their stock. in the case of united airlines, maybe upwards a billion dollars of it to cover on going expenses. others could follow that. grady trimble on that. hey, grady....
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some of our favorite faces on "fox and friends," stuart varney talking about money, judge andrew napolitano about the law, the president's executive order to freeze immigration and former congressman jason chaffetz. we are in the midst of a pandemic, doctor siegal, doctor covid-19 -- dr. nicole saphier and doctor haas, ted cruz, the senate could have a vote today, negotiators finalize a deal on the rounds, half $1 trillion plus check this out. sunset solidarity, colorado first responders and musicians play bagpipes and drums every night to put on an outdoor concert for the community. one of the band members who is also a nurse will join us live, a busy 3 hours kicks off 15 minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning news, back in a few. i use rakuten to get cash back in-store and online. or anything i want to buy is going to be on rakuten. rakuten is easy to use, free to sign up and it's in over 3,000 stores. i buy a lot of makeup. shampoo, conditioner. books, food. travel. shoes. stuff for my backyard. anything from clothes to electronics. workout gear. i even recently got c
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steve: joining us right now judge andrew napolitano.e, you know, you look at this seemingly damning handwritten note from presumably bill prestep, we believe. and it appears to say what i think cops -- isn't that generally what the fbi does all the time? what is goal truth and admission or get him to lie so we can get him fired? tell the truth, admit to something or i'm going to camp you in a lie and i will get you that way the same way they got martha stewart? >> good morning, guys. nice to be with you no matter what we're discussing. anybody who believes in the rule of law, anybody who believes that the laws should be applied fairly should be utterly scandalized and outraged by. this this is a classic case of the fbi setting out to entrap someone and reducing it to writing. you know, early on in law school, law students are taught spirits don't agree in writing. you have to confer the agreement from their behavior. here you have in writing by a senior fbi official that their goal is to get him. whether they like him or not. whether th
steve: joining us right now judge andrew napolitano.e, you know, you look at this seemingly damning handwritten note from presumably bill prestep, we believe. and it appears to say what i think cops -- isn't that generally what the fbi does all the time? what is goal truth and admission or get him to lie so we can get him fired? tell the truth, admit to something or i'm going to camp you in a lie and i will get you that way the same way they got martha stewart? >> good morning, guys. nice...
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bring in the host of liberty file on fox nation judge andrew napolitano.restrictions are ridiculous and thousands of people came out to protest. does it surprise you? >> it surprises me that it took them this long to come out, brian. good morning. >> blatant violation of the bill of rights. blatant violation of a right to assembly. purchase of a product that you decide is essential. if you go to a big box store in michigan, and you decide instead of buying cereal i want to buy grass seed. instead of buying paper towels instead of garden hose have you violated the governor's executive order and theoretically because she has threatened to do this, she will shut down the big box store because they sold you grass seed and a garden hose instead of cereal and paper towels. these are not decisions for the government to make. these are decisions for individuals to make. and the sooner we take our freedoms back. the less likely the government will be able to continue doing this. if we don't take our freedoms back they might not come back. brian: it's getting tough
bring in the host of liberty file on fox nation judge andrew napolitano.restrictions are ridiculous and thousands of people came out to protest. does it surprise you? >> it surprises me that it took them this long to come out, brian. good morning. >> blatant violation of the bill of rights. blatant violation of a right to assembly. purchase of a product that you decide is essential. if you go to a big box store in michigan, and you decide instead of buying cereal i want to buy grass...
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judge andrew napolitano.ll have a lot more on this because the legalese is a little all over the map here. again, the president saying he has that prerogative, has that power. a lot of the governors, three of them in the new york, new jersey, connecticut area, will meet at 2:00 p.m. to give their take on what they dwould do in their coordinated response to whatever is happening nationally, whether it's in sync with what the president wants to do, whatever that ultimately is going to be at the end of the month or not. their call, they say. just their call. more after this. neil: all right. this joint governors' call is apparently going to be more than just the governor of new york and the governor of new jersey and connecticut. also in on the call will be the governors of rhode island and delaware, maybe more, but again, we will get an update how the call went or what each learned from the other or the coordinated response each and all might be planning at the top of the next hour. so we will keep you posted o
judge andrew napolitano.ll have a lot more on this because the legalese is a little all over the map here. again, the president saying he has that prerogative, has that power. a lot of the governors, three of them in the new york, new jersey, connecticut area, will meet at 2:00 p.m. to give their take on what they dwould do in their coordinated response to whatever is happening nationally, whether it's in sync with what the president wants to do, whatever that ultimately is going to be at the...
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we are joined now by judge andrew napolitano. thanks for joining us.o you've spent the last -- the 20 years i've known you -- talking about civil liberties and how central they are to the american experience, enshrined in our documents. i haven't heard any talk about them recently. are they still relevant? >> one of our colleagues said in a cartoon of the framers signing the constitution and in this cartoon, washington turns to madison and says let me get this straight, none of this counts of people get sick, right? sort of a humorous way of mocking what's happening today. your analysis of governor whitmer could apply to nearly all the remaining 49 governors who assume that they have the power to crush individual liberties, violate the constitution, and write laws. they don't. laws in this country are written by legislative branches, and public hearings and debates. there's a transparency so we know why she doesn't want you to buy garden hoses. they would have to be a rational basis to articulate for it but when the executive branch takes it upon itsel
we are joined now by judge andrew napolitano. thanks for joining us.o you've spent the last -- the 20 years i've known you -- talking about civil liberties and how central they are to the american experience, enshrined in our documents. i haven't heard any talk about them recently. are they still relevant? >> one of our colleagues said in a cartoon of the framers signing the constitution and in this cartoon, washington turns to madison and says let me get this straight, none of this...
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legal voices as diverse as presser jonathan turley and judge andrew napolitano, alan dershowitz all saidvery clear. every defendant is entitled to an impartial and indifferent jury. this juror was not indifferent she was typical of the other jurors. there were no republicans on the story, there were no trump supporters on this jury. there were no military veterans on this jury. there were no blue-collar workers on this jury. there were no african-american men on this jury. they have a deep distrust and big government and the man. so no, i don't think any republican or any trump supporter can get a fair trial -- >> sean: the man, i don't know what that means. look, let's just stop for a second year. this is a country of law. this is a country we are supposed to have equal justice. you didn't get equal justice, you didn't get a fair and impartial jury. you had a biased jury foreperson, case closed. end of case, throw it out. on top of that, how do -- didn't cnn cameras 29 guys and 17 vehicle show up at your house? predawn raid? >> yeah. i think this is really simple, sean. the same people
legal voices as diverse as presser jonathan turley and judge andrew napolitano, alan dershowitz all saidvery clear. every defendant is entitled to an impartial and indifferent jury. this juror was not indifferent she was typical of the other jurors. there were no republicans on the story, there were no trump supporters on this jury. there were no military veterans on this jury. there were no blue-collar workers on this jury. there were no african-american men on this jury. they have a deep...
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in this case, legal authorities, judge andrew napolitano, and professor john turley have both said ibe entitled to a new trial. but that is not the case. so at this point, the judges ordered me to surrender in two weeks, and it 67 years old with some underlying health problems, including a history of asthma, i believe with the coronavirus, it is essentially a death sentence. >> of course it is, they've already destroyed your life, the most corrupt criminal justice proceeding i've ever seen. bob dylan should be writing a song about you. yet you can get a pardon, because your crime was worse than rating someone, you supporting trump. are you bitter >> i'm not. i'm glad after 16 months of being gagged, to finally, at least be able to defend myself. i wasn't prosecuted because i was covering anything up for the president. i was prosecuted because i refused to bear false witness against the president. i refused to dissemble, as the prosecutors wanted to, about numerous phone calls between myself and candidate trump in 2016. so at this juncture, i am praying for justice. i am praying for m
in this case, legal authorities, judge andrew napolitano, and professor john turley have both said ibe entitled to a new trial. but that is not the case. so at this point, the judges ordered me to surrender in two weeks, and it 67 years old with some underlying health problems, including a history of asthma, i believe with the coronavirus, it is essentially a death sentence. >> of course it is, they've already destroyed your life, the most corrupt criminal justice proceeding i've ever...
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judge andrew napolitano.is the legal expert, legal expert, think of that. >>> you probably heard this story. it got a lot of play in the media about a tiger in the bronx zoo that contracted the coronavirus. we are told indirectly from the zookeeper, it's a long story, but it did raise the issue of how this extends beyond human beings to animals, pets, et cetera. our fox news correspondent is following this very very closely. do we know much more about this? reporter: so right now in the u.s., there are no cases of any pets having or testing positive for covid-19, but you're right, people are still very much concerned about it. so the american veterinary medical association is reporting to us that they are -- their vets are getting panicked phone calls from across the country from people who are wondering if they have given the virus to their dog or cat, and the cdc says it does not currently have any evidence that these companion animals, you could say, can contract or spread this virus. now, there have been
judge andrew napolitano.is the legal expert, legal expert, think of that. >>> you probably heard this story. it got a lot of play in the media about a tiger in the bronx zoo that contracted the coronavirus. we are told indirectly from the zookeeper, it's a long story, but it did raise the issue of how this extends beyond human beings to animals, pets, et cetera. our fox news correspondent is following this very very closely. do we know much more about this? reporter: so right now in...
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possible pardon, or at least consideration of that, marie, i want you to watch this from judge andrew napolitanour chief judicial analyst here at fox news, on the parameters. what they would be, where general flynn to be pardon. watch. >> to renounce and denounce this behavior. ask the judge to vacate the guilty plea. it should ask the judge to dismiss the indictment. if all of that doesn't happen, then the president should pardon general flynn within the next day or so. because this type of behavior simply cannot be allowed to continue in america. >> harris: marie? >> marie: well, i often agree with our colleague and friend, judge napolitano. but i think he went probably a little bit too far, here. it is worth remembering -- in reference to what president trump said earlier -- that mike flynn was fired because he lied to the vice president about his conversations with russian officials. the fbi lying came later. mike flynn was first fired because when he was asked to tell the vice president and the truth about his contact with the russians, flynn lied. he had a choice to make, and he chose to l
possible pardon, or at least consideration of that, marie, i want you to watch this from judge andrew napolitanour chief judicial analyst here at fox news, on the parameters. what they would be, where general flynn to be pardon. watch. >> to renounce and denounce this behavior. ask the judge to vacate the guilty plea. it should ask the judge to dismiss the indictment. if all of that doesn't happen, then the president should pardon general flynn within the next day or so. because this type...
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judge andrew napolitano. quick break and we will be right back looking at the markets on a monday.'t think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. maria: welcome back, well, we are starting off with a pretty good selloff. futures indicating decline at start of trading. take a look at markets. s&p futures down 19, the nasdaq futures lower by 45. this comes amid historic oil deal, 23 countries including saudi arabia and russia have agreed to a record production cut of nearly 10 million-barrels a day. oil prices this morning are flat, down as you can see, a fraction at 22.76 a barrel. mitch roschelle, are you surprised markets are not happier with this deal? you would expect more of a rally given we are going to see production cut of almost 10 million. mitch: i think the big anxiety, maria, earnings start this week, you have the big banks, j&j and health care,
judge andrew napolitano. quick break and we will be right back looking at the markets on a monday.'t think so... what do you think, peanut? nope! honey, do you think we overdid it? overdid what? see? we don't think so, son. technically, grandparents can't overdo it. it's impossible. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. maria: welcome back, well, we are starting off with a pretty good selloff. futures indicating decline at start of trading....
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maria: judge andrew napolitano joining us.ng by for citigroup quarterly earnings this morning, all the numbers as soon as they hit the tape and we'll show you the impact. we heard from the others this morning and we're waiting on citi which is down going into the report. stay with us. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. she's confident, protected, heryoall this grass..d. all this mulch. all these projects to do. you need a tractor that can do it all right. mowing. hauling. mulching. trenching. if it's on the to-do list, the #1 selling sub-compact tractor in the u.s. can do it. versatile performance-matched attachments. legendary durability. affordably priced. the kubota bx series. the xfinity my account app puts you in control with digital tools to give you the help you need when you need it. get fast and easy answers with personalized help 24 hours a day, 7 days a w
maria: judge andrew napolitano joining us.ng by for citigroup quarterly earnings this morning, all the numbers as soon as they hit the tape and we'll show you the impact. we heard from the others this morning and we're waiting on citi which is down going into the report. stay with us. this is an athlete, twenty reps deep, sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. she's...
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joining us fox news judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. ng to see going all the way to the supreme court. does this case have a chance of being heard? andrew: i don't think they are going to hear it, but you're right, maria, 20 or 30 cases around the country typically filed by a small business person or land owner who is suffering because customers can't come onto his property but this is the first one to make it to the supreme court. there are many issues here. the pennsylvania law allow the governor to do this, does the constitution allow the governor to do this, there's been no trial in this case. this is really a preliminary request for an immediate restraint on the government which was -- the governor of pennsylvania which was just denied by the pennsylvania supreme court by a vote of 4 to 3 and the 3 said what's the rush, let's hold the trial, let's see how bad the damages are, let's see the governor's office, they were outvoted. so the supreme court will probably informally conference on this case tomorrow and tell us monday whether
joining us fox news judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. ng to see going all the way to the supreme court. does this case have a chance of being heard? andrew: i don't think they are going to hear it, but you're right, maria, 20 or 30 cases around the country typically filed by a small business person or land owner who is suffering because customers can't come onto his property but this is the first one to make it to the supreme court. there are many issues here. the pennsylvania law allow...
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let's ask fox news senior analyst host of liberty file on fox nation judge andrew napolitano.u acknowledge a pandemic first one in 100 plus years, extraordinary times. but what is over the line in your estimation? >> the government can't nullify the bill of rights, brian, meaning the government can't stop you from expressing your opinion about the government. it can't stop you from assembling in public as long as it's peaceful and you are not contagious. it can't stop you from getting online to receive palms in front of the catholic church. getting online to talk with a bull horn out of your car. it can't stop from you working thought a park alone whether you are tom brady the greatest football. [no audio] or whether you are just going to work out by yourself. the government has to recognize the rights that are in the constitution still exist in bad times as well as in good and has to treat people equally. so if you can get in a line of cars to buy a cheeseburger at mcdonald's. you can get in a line of cars to express your opinion about the government. brian: if i'm in a kayak
let's ask fox news senior analyst host of liberty file on fox nation judge andrew napolitano.u acknowledge a pandemic first one in 100 plus years, extraordinary times. but what is over the line in your estimation? >> the government can't nullify the bill of rights, brian, meaning the government can't stop you from expressing your opinion about the government. it can't stop you from assembling in public as long as it's peaceful and you are not contagious. it can't stop you from getting...
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joining me right now is fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano.r take on the validity of this lawsuit? >> i think the lawsuit has a goods chance of prevailing for a couple of reasons. the center for disease controls puts out guidelines, they're not mandatory. in the guidelines it has characterized gun shops as essential. in fact, in new jersey where the governor closed all gun shops and was sued before he even responded to the suited changed his mind when it was pointed out to him that the cdc, again just guidelines, says that the gun shops should be open. but more importantly is their constitutional argument. when justice scalia wrote the heller decision and just alito the mcdonald decision, these two supreme court opinions recognized the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental liberty, mean it's in the same category as speech and worship and travel and privacy. it's very, very difficult for the government to curtail it. in new jersey, the government -- i'm comparing one liberal state, new jersey, to another liberal state, california. the go
joining me right now is fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano.r take on the validity of this lawsuit? >> i think the lawsuit has a goods chance of prevailing for a couple of reasons. the center for disease controls puts out guidelines, they're not mandatory. in the guidelines it has characterized gun shops as essential. in fact, in new jersey where the governor closed all gun shops and was sued before he even responded to the suited changed his mind when it was pointed...
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i will bring in judge andrew napolitano.i want to talk about the family of that walmart employee jeff was talking about who died from complications from the coronavirus now suing the company for wrongful-death. what is your take on this, judge? do you think they have a case. >> this is the first of a avalanche of lawsuits not just against walmart but fence any employer where there is evidence the estate of the decedent, can claim that the decedent was not provided a safe work place. the law in illinois, everywhere in the united states require as safe work place. so a jury will have to determine whether or not walmart ought to have known about this ailment that none of us heard of more than five months ago. the allegations are that walmart had heard of it, did know of it around did nothing to protect this employee. it did nothing to enforce, these are just allegations. walmart hasn't answered the complaint yet. you saw the statement they made which expressed sorrow which says they will answer but the allegations are they did
i will bring in judge andrew napolitano.i want to talk about the family of that walmart employee jeff was talking about who died from complications from the coronavirus now suing the company for wrongful-death. what is your take on this, judge? do you think they have a case. >> this is the first of a avalanche of lawsuits not just against walmart but fence any employer where there is evidence the estate of the decedent, can claim that the decedent was not provided a safe work place. the...
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yesterday, president trump said that he has the power but fox's senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitanorue. >> in terms of the actual power , for example, to reopen broad way theaters, to reopen stadiums, to reopen restaurants, to reopen other parts of the economy that have been shut down it is the governors who have shut them down, and it is the governors who will make the decision to open it up. reporter: remember it was president trump who said that it was up to the governors to impose those statewide stay-at-home order and now listen to what president trump said yesterday at the daily briefing. president trump: when somebody is the president of the united states, the authority is total, with that being said we're going to work with the states because it's very important. we have local government that hopefully will do a good job, and if they don't do a good job, i'd step in so fast, but no, they can't do anything without the approval of the president of the united states. reporter: now the back drop to all of this is something else that happened yesterday. governors from new york, n
yesterday, president trump said that he has the power but fox's senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitanorue. >> in terms of the actual power , for example, to reopen broad way theaters, to reopen stadiums, to reopen restaurants, to reopen other parts of the economy that have been shut down it is the governors who have shut them down, and it is the governors who will make the decision to open it up. reporter: remember it was president trump who said that it was up to the governors...
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judge andrew napolitano there.tomorrow morning on this program, we will speak with the attorney general of missouri, eric schmidt, my special guest tomorrow morning. coming up, companies weathering covid-19, lockheed martin's ceo is here on the company's first quarter earnings last night, the supply chain concerns and defense industry overall. join me more marilyn hewson when we come right back. so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ yothat's why kubota'sl. 1,100 dealers are working to keep you working. call or email your kubota dealer about 0% financing. no payments for 90 days offer expires 5/31. together we do more. ♪music) some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in
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andrews napolitano joins us next on that. we'll be right back.u wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. ♪. ashley: we're getting news from morgan stanley making some projections. let's bring in susan. what are they saying? >> firm expects new york city peak in coronavirus cases maybe in two weeks time, despite the fact we saw the first drop in coronavirus deaths in the city since the pandemic really i guess has spread across the city, but morgan stanley says the nationwide social distancing measures unlikely to recede noll 70 days from now. june 15th. morgan stanley expect as huge contraction in the economy to shrink by 38% in the second quarter of this year. so in all, for 2020. they're looking at possibly declines in the economy by 5 1/2%. that is pretty dire. so this pretty much goes in line with their expectations. ashley: yeah, dire indeed. susan thank you very much. we a
andrews napolitano joins us next on that. we'll be right back.u wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. ♪. ashley: we're getting news from morgan stanley making some projections. let's bring in susan. what are they saying? >> firm expects new york city peak in coronavirus cases maybe in two weeks time, despite the...
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judge andrew napolitano.d liberty filed on f fox. >> sandra: stocks right now are in the green as the market continues to react to the states easing restrictions and some economies. moneyman charles payne is fired up and he will joining us live come next. attention guardians of the grass, navigators of the turf and keepers of the green. to the rural ramblers, back to the landers, head turners and stripe burners. run with us on a john deere mower. because this is more than just grass. it's home. search john deere mowers for more. confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. >> sandra: taking a look at the markets this morning we can see some mixed reaction to anticipation over some states starting to reopen. charles payne, host of "making money" over on the fox news network. charles, you look at the high anticipation and how much uncertainty there is over what that eventually looks like. markets are
judge andrew napolitano.d liberty filed on f fox. >> sandra: stocks right now are in the green as the market continues to react to the states easing restrictions and some economies. moneyman charles payne is fired up and he will joining us live come next. attention guardians of the grass, navigators of the turf and keepers of the green. to the rural ramblers, back to the landers, head turners and stripe burners. run with us on a john deere mower. because this is more than just grass. it's...
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go to judge andrew napolitano on this, legality of this.he governor sets the rules i guess, as i understand it, judge, but these cities and municipalities are free to challenge that, right, but to the supreme court? >> well this challenge is actually by a guy by the name of danny deveto, no relation to the actor, candidate for legislature and can campaign. so that his first amendment right is being trampled. along with danny, is a golf course, a restaurant, so this is a gathering of pennsylvania persons and entities who have been shut down by an act of the pennsylvania legislature but repeatedly amended and altered series of executive orders by governor wolf of pennsylvania. so late last week the supreme court of pennsylvania, very close, by a vote of 4-3 upheld the governor and that is now being appealed to the u.s. supreme court. so the question before the u.s. supreme court is a multiheaded one. can a governor do this or must it be done by legislation? can anybody do this or no matter who does it, a governor or a state legislature, doesn
go to judge andrew napolitano on this, legality of this.he governor sets the rules i guess, as i understand it, judge, but these cities and municipalities are free to challenge that, right, but to the supreme court? >> well this challenge is actually by a guy by the name of danny deveto, no relation to the actor, candidate for legislature and can campaign. so that his first amendment right is being trampled. along with danny, is a golf course, a restaurant, so this is a gathering of...
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joining me fox news senior judicial analyst andrew napolitano. judge, could this woman find herself behind bars for violating a stay at home order? andrew: i doubt that she will and i know that the attorney general of new jersey specifically used the phrase that you just did, the governors orders have the force of law and not just suggestions, but i think when the dust is settled and we return to some resemblance of normalcy that the freedom of speech and right to assemble peacefully which are guarantied by the bill of rights will trump the government's wish to punish these people. these seem to be happening in new jersey, local police are saying don't come out here in your cars to protest. one protest up here in northwest of new jersey where i am, the protestors use bull horns out of their cars and the police dispersed them. so this is really getting out of hand. i think the courts are going to address it from the point of view of the bill of rights once the cases are litigated. no trials going on in the state but none of this will come to fruiti
joining me fox news senior judicial analyst andrew napolitano. judge, could this woman find herself behind bars for violating a stay at home order? andrew: i doubt that she will and i know that the attorney general of new jersey specifically used the phrase that you just did, the governors orders have the force of law and not just suggestions, but i think when the dust is settled and we return to some resemblance of normalcy that the freedom of speech and right to assemble peacefully which are...
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i want to go to judge andrew napolitano, the president outlined advisory board, whatever you want todecision when and how to reopen the government, he says as president that is his call. everyone has to line up but first, judge, i wanted to get since you know the constitution inside and out what are the president as powers here on this one? can he order governors to do what he says? >> no he can pay them to do what he says but that would require an appropriation by congress. so there are areas of human behavior affected by this pandemic, health, safety, welfare, are reserved to the states under the tenth amendment. so it is the states, rightly or wrongly, which have effectively shut down 50 different economies, governor in each state doing it. it is for the governors to open those things up but the president is not without power. the president of course controls the borders of the united states. the president controls the interstate borders. he can prevent me coming from new jersey to new york, not particularly me, prevent everybody coming from new jersey to new york if he felt it wa
i want to go to judge andrew napolitano, the president outlined advisory board, whatever you want todecision when and how to reopen the government, he says as president that is his call. everyone has to line up but first, judge, i wanted to get since you know the constitution inside and out what are the president as powers here on this one? can he order governors to do what he says? >> no he can pay them to do what he says but that would require an appropriation by congress. so there are...
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now on the subject of domestic traffic restrictions who better to bring in than judge andrew napolitanothese restrictions popping up everywhere, not in some kind of legislation, judge, but just recommendations. >> right. stuart: basically hostility to people moving around. it is not a question of the law though, is it it. this is social pressure? >> yes, it is. ashley described it very nicely. of course they would be crazy to keep you off of cape cod because if you stopped paying your real estate taxes on property that you can't use, the government would go bankrupt. only kidding. look, the government can't stop you from moving from a to b, particularly when b is your private residence that you own. one can understand the local animosity to the concept of people coming in from so-called hot spots, one of which is where we are now, new york city metropolitan area, but neither a petition, nor a decree by a mayor, nor a decree by a governor, nor even legislation by a state legislature can stop you from traveling, stuart, from new jersey to massachusetts. stuart: judge, this camera shot we'
now on the subject of domestic traffic restrictions who better to bring in than judge andrew napolitanothese restrictions popping up everywhere, not in some kind of legislation, judge, but just recommendations. >> right. stuart: basically hostility to people moving around. it is not a question of the law though, is it it. this is social pressure? >> yes, it is. ashley described it very nicely. of course they would be crazy to keep you off of cape cod because if you stopped paying...
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stuart: i think which should go straight to judge andrew napolitano on this one.e, what do you think, i got to tell you, you and i are increasingly seeing this the same way, i really worried about individual liberties and freedom when we come out on the other side of the virus. >> if you look at the streets of several cities in michigan, stuart, in which tens of thousands of people appeared to protest, not similar comments but similar reckless attitudes on the part of the governor of michigan about civil liberties you can see that a lot of people are beginning to agree with us as well. governor murphy's comments are some of the most reprehensible, an down constitutional, in some criminal, i tell you in a moment i every heard out after public figure, a public official. he took an oath at the time he became governor of new jersey to preserve, protect the defend the constitution. the first taken amendments of which are commonly referred to as the bill of rights. the question that our colleague tucker carlson asked him last night could not have been more poignant and
stuart: i think which should go straight to judge andrew napolitano on this one.e, what do you think, i got to tell you, you and i are increasingly seeing this the same way, i really worried about individual liberties and freedom when we come out on the other side of the virus. >> if you look at the streets of several cities in michigan, stuart, in which tens of thousands of people appeared to protest, not similar comments but similar reckless attitudes on the part of the governor of...
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. >>> come on in judge andrew napolitano.ant to talk to you about the amazon using these these thermal cameras to check inside of their warehouses to check for the virus and check temperatures. do you have a privacy issue here or a civil liberties issue here? >> well, good morning stuart. remember, this is amazon and amazon in the work place. this is not, or i should say not yet the government. so what amazon is developing, it hasn't quite reached it, sort of dome shaped cameras we see everywhere in buildings and on street corners particularly in new york city but the software in there would allow them to zoom in on a particular person, say varney, and press the app and that would give them your temperature, your body temperature. so the question is, or the observation is there, is very little privacy in the work place. your boss knows what you say on the phone when you use your boss's phone, what you type, every keystroke you press, you use your bosses computer, when you use a mobile device boss issued to you. your boss is e
. >>> come on in judge andrew napolitano.ant to talk to you about the amazon using these these thermal cameras to check inside of their warehouses to check for the virus and check temperatures. do you have a privacy issue here or a civil liberties issue here? >> well, good morning stuart. remember, this is amazon and amazon in the work place. this is not, or i should say not yet the government. so what amazon is developing, it hasn't quite reached it, sort of dome shaped cameras...
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. >>> judge, andrew napolitano, judge, i want to ask but the drones.video following people from the sky, saying people, go home, this park is closed. i maybe can understand the need for that in the current circumstance, but i want to know, judge what happens, when the virus ends? will we look up to see who is looking down at us? >> good morning, stuart, that is a very legitimate fear. so there is two sides to this argument. the police would argue, with some rational basis, it is a lot more efficient for them to disperse people from the skies and safer for them to do so, then to send police officers into these gatherings that seem to be coming out in public parks. the constitutional argument is, when the government follows you, that is a search under the constitution and they need a warrant to do it. can you imagine how un-american or how very unbritish it would be, how unwestern, how unfree, to have a device in the sky with a computerized voiced a mon niching you because it is claiming you are where you shouldn't be? everybody knows you need to stay si
. >>> judge, andrew napolitano, judge, i want to ask but the drones.video following people from the sky, saying people, go home, this park is closed. i maybe can understand the need for that in the current circumstance, but i want to know, judge what happens, when the virus ends? will we look up to see who is looking down at us? >> good morning, stuart, that is a very legitimate fear. so there is two sides to this argument. the police would argue, with some rational basis, it is...
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a case for guess who, judge andrew napolitano is on this one judge, great to see you. i'm fascinated by this is this a legitimate case, should the airline, united in this case give the customer the cash back instead of a voucher? >> think about it. you purchase ad product from a company and they couldn't deliver the product and now they want to keep the money thaw gave them to purchase it. so under the common law, you remember those old laws in england judges sort of made up? under the common law you would have to give money back. in america as lauren so nicely just told us, the department of transportation which we lates airlines, for better or worse it does, has expressly decreed that whatever the reason for the cancellation, you have to give the money back but also, as lauren reported, because of the coronavirus, the department of transportation doesn't have the person power with which to enforce its own decrees. so what should you do? you should do what this particular passenger, by the way is a police officer in milwaukee, wisconsin. we were doing a story about wi
a case for guess who, judge andrew napolitano is on this one judge, great to see you. i'm fascinated by this is this a legitimate case, should the airline, united in this case give the customer the cash back instead of a voucher? >> think about it. you purchase ad product from a company and they couldn't deliver the product and now they want to keep the money thaw gave them to purchase it. so under the common law, you remember those old laws in england judges sort of made up? under the...
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andrew napolitano, the judge. tennessee senator marsha blackburn. pete hegseth, stephen moore all on the show in the next three hours. >>> and this. explosive new documents in the michael flynn case which suggest the fbi was indeed trying to set him up right from the get-go. president trump is speaking out this morning. we will tell you what he's got to say about this. i mean, he's got some strong words about it. we will tell you what he had to say in just a moment. >>> look at blue apron. you know, the stock is down this morning. you'd think they done well in the lockdown? we will ask the ceo about that. she's next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief so we're working 24/7 toected maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for
andrew napolitano, the judge. tennessee senator marsha blackburn. pete hegseth, stephen moore all on the show in the next three hours. >>> and this. explosive new documents in the michael flynn case which suggest the fbi was indeed trying to set him up right from the get-go. president trump is speaking out this morning. we will tell you what he's got to say about this. i mean, he's got some strong words about it. we will tell you what he had to say in just a moment. >>> look...