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pues tambien se localizaron dos (sot byron white / vocero de la polica de berkeley) 29:14 right now theyre here tryito . (vo) muertes o de la policia dictenis se hubieran relacionado con alguna fuga de gas, monoxido de carbono o algo asi. por lo pronto se les esta pidiendo aod los vecinoque no intenten pasar por aqu por que se les negara el accesoanto apeatones como a vehiculos. esto es en la calle deakin entre prince y webster. (sandra) en cuanto a las victimas solo sabemos que son dos...
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judge neil gorsuch worked for byron white and anthony kennedy. and his mother was the head of the epa under ronald reagan. meanwhile, thomas hardiman of the third circuit was the first member of his family to attend college. he served on the same court as maryann trump, president trump's sister. president trump announced the plan for his pick on thursday. >> he wanted to move it up. testifi he was ready to go. on friday he made his decision and the president chose to go with it. plain and simple. there's really nothing more. >> meanwhile, some senate democrats are looking to block any one nominee the president selects. senator jeff lerkley said he will block any nominee other than merrick garland. this is the second time the senate will filibuster a supreme court nominee. >>> now to business now with wall street suffered the worst day in 2017 with the dow dropping below the 20,000 mark. caroline roth is joining us live from london. we're hearing more companies are also responding to president trump's travel ban. what can you tell us? >> reporter:
judge neil gorsuch worked for byron white and anthony kennedy. and his mother was the head of the epa under ronald reagan. meanwhile, thomas hardiman of the third circuit was the first member of his family to attend college. he served on the same court as maryann trump, president trump's sister. president trump announced the plan for his pick on thursday. >> he wanted to move it up. testifi he was ready to go. on friday he made his decision and the president chose to go with it. plain and...
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credentials, ivy league credentials, a clerk at the supreme court earlier for first late justice byron white who happens to be from colorado and for justice anthony kennedy who is still on the supreme court, if gorsuch ends up being the pick and confirmed it would be the first time that you would have a -- two justices who once had the allegiance of boss and clerk. thomas hardiman sits on the third circuit out of pittsburgh. he was educated at notre dame and georgetown, two fine universities but not the ivies that usually end up on the supreme court. his family started a cab business and he drove a cab to support himself through law school. >> how about that? so you have gone through both of the credentials, so it's important to under score while this is huge huge huge, this would not change the balance, so i'm wondering if the democrats would put up a fight this go rounds or the next one? >> i think the republicans might be thinking that, too, because he's replacing things in the status quo, but supporters of trump are really hoping he might get a second vacancy, for instance if justice ken
credentials, ivy league credentials, a clerk at the supreme court earlier for first late justice byron white who happens to be from colorado and for justice anthony kennedy who is still on the supreme court, if gorsuch ends up being the pick and confirmed it would be the first time that you would have a -- two justices who once had the allegiance of boss and clerk. thomas hardiman sits on the third circuit out of pittsburgh. he was educated at notre dame and georgetown, two fine universities...
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sits on the tenth circuit court of appeals, he's a former clerk for justices byron white and anthonyonsideration it's william h. prior, jr. he was appointed by george w. bush in 2005. pryor isv: 54 years. judge thomas hardaman sits on the third court of appeals he w!sú nominated in 2006. he serves on the same court as his sister. theç fourth finalist, serves o the seventh court of appeals in chicago. she was also nominated by george w. bush insight for the milwaukee journal.p she's 59 years old. whomever the president picks finding support from democrats still upset over the treatment may pose a htchallenge. >> if the nominee is not bipartisan and main stream we absolutely would keep the seat open. i'm hopefulç that maybe presidt trump would nominate someone who was main stream and could get bipartisan support, we shall see. if they don't, we'll fight him tooth and nail as long as we have to. >> victor blackwell, cnn atlanta. >> thank you so much. >>> president trump and his russianscounterpart vladimir putin are talking about improving relation. >> mr. trump and vladimir putin sp
sits on the tenth circuit court of appeals, he's a former clerk for justices byron white and anthonyonsideration it's william h. prior, jr. he was appointed by george w. bush in 2005. pryor isv: 54 years. judge thomas hardaman sits on the third court of appeals he w!sú nominated in 2006. he serves on the same court as his sister. theç fourth finalist, serves o the seventh court of appeals in chicago. she was also nominated by george w. bush insight for the milwaukee journal.p she's 59 years...
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graduate of harvard law, was a marshall scholar at oxford, and clerk for supreme court justices byron whiteny kennedy. in the 2000 election, he also participated and lawyers for bush-cheney. at 49 years old, experts say gorsuch as prime for his own extended run on the supreme court. while neil gorsuch is being bandied around as a top choice, others, such as 11th search a comic circuit court of appeals, william pryor, seventh circuit court judge, and joan larson are also getting their fair share of attention. the trump administration will say only that a selection could come in the next couple of weeks. martha. >> martha: busy times. here now is andrew napolitano. you have met with president trump to discuss this pick. what do you think about neil gorsuch? >> well, judge gorsuch is very high on the president flows. the president, when he was a candidate, released two lists, which totaled 21 people. they didn't exactly rank them. in this interesting test about scalianess, a word that the late justice scalia would roar about. george gorsuch finished very high. he is basically a traditionalist
graduate of harvard law, was a marshall scholar at oxford, and clerk for supreme court justices byron whiteny kennedy. in the 2000 election, he also participated and lawyers for bush-cheney. at 49 years old, experts say gorsuch as prime for his own extended run on the supreme court. while neil gorsuch is being bandied around as a top choice, others, such as 11th search a comic circuit court of appeals, william pryor, seventh circuit court judge, and joan larson are also getting their fair share...
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nevertheless, gorsuch clerked for byron white and was loaned out to the kennedy chambers, justice kennedy fond of him. extols his writing on religious liberty, religious conscience clauses. it will be a fight. he was a voice vote when he was confirmed. there was not -- you can't say there was a big controversy back then but that won't stop the democrats from viciously and i think very unfairly attacking neil gorsuch if he's the nominee. >> bret: you look at the exit polls and you look at how big a factor this was in the election, donald trump, 56-41. people said the supreme court nomination was the most boring factor in the road and among white evangelicals or white born-again christians, 80% of the vote, donald trump, one would think largely on this issue appeared when democrats make the case to oppose the nominee in the scalia seat and a look at those numbers, how do they make that justification? >> there's a big debate going on within the democratic party. and among senators about how to handle this. there's a lot of anger over merrick garland failing to even get a hearing for almost a
nevertheless, gorsuch clerked for byron white and was loaned out to the kennedy chambers, justice kennedy fond of him. extols his writing on religious liberty, religious conscience clauses. it will be a fight. he was a voice vote when he was confirmed. there was not -- you can't say there was a big controversy back then but that won't stop the democrats from viciously and i think very unfairly attacking neil gorsuch if he's the nominee. >> bret: you look at the exit polls and you look at...
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he clerked for justices byron white and anthony kennedy. he would be first ever clerk to alongside his boss as fellow justice. wrote hobby lobby decision. this is what he thinks the role of a judge should or should not be quote. judges should be in the business declaring what the law is using traditional tools of interpretation rather than pronouncing law they might wish it to be in light of their own political views. now another stellar resume' comes from judge thomas hardiman. he has a personal connection to the president because he serves on the same bench, the third circuit as the president's sister, who is also a judge there. first person in his family to graduate from college. got through scholarships by driving taxi. love that part of the story. in 2003 questionnaire when he was nominate nate to lower court seat he said, very much in line with the same philosophy from judge gorsuch. the president is well aware conservatives expect him to deliver on this pick. more than one in five voters said the supreme court was the most important
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he also clerked for two supreme court justices, byron white, a fellow coloradan and anthony kennedy.h of them have been on the federal appeals court for just shy of a decade. >> pete williams in washington, thank you very much as we just showed you, president trump meeting at the white house in the last hour for a briefing on cyber security. while the president is continuing on with this agenda, the white house was playing defense today over highs executive order on friday. focussing on refugees and immigration. press secretary sean spicer starting today's briefing criticizing the media for language it used when reporting the president's action, the problem, it was the language the president had himself used. i will show you a little bit about what i mean. take a look at this. you say it's not a ban. if the ban were announced with a one week notice, he says it's a ban. >> he's usinged words that the media's using. it can't be a ban if you're letting a million people in. 325,000 people can't came in, that is not a ban. >> i understand your point -- >> it is extreme vetting. >> the pre
he also clerked for two supreme court justices, byron white, a fellow coloradan and anthony kennedy.h of them have been on the federal appeals court for just shy of a decade. >> pete williams in washington, thank you very much as we just showed you, president trump meeting at the white house in the last hour for a briefing on cyber security. while the president is continuing on with this agenda, the white house was playing defense today over highs executive order on friday. focussing on...
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he clerked for byron white. he's considered the most scalia-like.considered to be one of the most gifted opinion writers in the federal courts and has pretty strong views that the federal government has too much power. thomas hard aman has a a compelling personal story. he put himself through law school driving a taxi. he's written that federal gun rights should exist both inside and outside the home, that you need to be able to have a gun to protect yourself outside, that that's the whole point of the second amendment to bear arms. finally, william pryor, perhaps the most controversial of the three. he was strongly critical of the roe v. wade abortion decision. he called it the worst abomination of constitutional law in our history. he said it swept aside the laws of 50 states and created out of thin air a constitutional right to murder an unborn child. curiously, about mr. prypryor, does have the support of alabama's senator who's now the nominee for attorney general, jeff sessions, but he's also being attacked to some extent by the right which is
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he also clerked for justice byron white who was another coloradan like neil gorsuch and anthony kennedy. hardiman has not been a clerk. one has trial judge experience, the other doesn't. so there are differences between the two, but i would say of the two on balance scores gorsuch is slightly more conservative. >> the city to watch. i grew up around there. i like getting that one in there. pete williams in washington, thank you for that. >>> take a quick break he. up next, the opposition amid the swied spread outrage over the executive order. democrats are gearing up for a fight. and they are not stopping with this order. i'm going to talk about it with democratic senator jean shaheen, she joins me next. s the digital. communication. that's why a cutting edge university counts on centurylink to keep their global campus connected. and why a pro football team chose us to deliver fiber-enabled broadband to more than 65,000 fans. and why a leading car brand counts on us to keep their dealer network streamlined and nimble. businesses count on communication, and communication counts on centur
he also clerked for justice byron white who was another coloradan like neil gorsuch and anthony kennedy. hardiman has not been a clerk. one has trial judge experience, the other doesn't. so there are differences between the two, but i would say of the two on balance scores gorsuch is slightly more conservative. >> the city to watch. i grew up around there. i like getting that one in there. pete williams in washington, thank you for that. >>> take a quick break he. up next, the...
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he clerked for justices byron white and anthony kennedy and he attended harvard how scholaw sc. the second name that's listen floated is thomas hardiman. a participates court judge on the 3rd circuit and appointed by former president george w. bush. these two have another thing in common, chris. they are both conservative judges who are not too controversial in terms of how they might be viewed by democrats. so it's likely that if he picks one of these two judges they would get through the confirmation process. but again, and i was just talking to a senior administration always shul and you know from covering this white house as well, that no decision is final until it comes out of president trump's mouth. we understand that he has made a decision though. so the white house not tipping its hand that decision coming at 8:00. >> communicated to the person? >> that is a very good question. the white house keeping its cards very close to the vest. it is our understanding that the person is aware, i would anticipate, anticipate that that person will be there tonight. we'll have to se
he clerked for justices byron white and anthony kennedy and he attended harvard how scholaw sc. the second name that's listen floated is thomas hardiman. a participates court judge on the 3rd circuit and appointed by former president george w. bush. these two have another thing in common, chris. they are both conservative judges who are not too controversial in terms of how they might be viewed by democrats. so it's likely that if he picks one of these two judges they would get through the...
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and now, he will be reviewing them on his first days and first hours in the white house. byron pitts, we're seeing the bands come on. it was a tough choice for many, bands, as well, whether or not to come. >> a number decided to stay away. you look at this image and think, how beautiful, right? all americans love a parade. >> right. >> and so, i would imagine some people are regretting not participating. i think it's one of the -- a congressman said earlier today that, you know, today is about america, not about republican or democrat. and so, this is a -- a joy wous moment. and a beautiful sight about what makes us unique in the world. >> we've seen a lot of that spirit. we've seen so many different signals on this day. we saw the spirit on the mall. amy robach was talking about it earlier. young people coming together from different sides of this election, but coming together to celebrate our democracy. we've seen some ugliness today, as well. that vandalism, several blocks away from the parade route. we've seen peaceful protest on the parade route. and we've also seen, you k
and now, he will be reviewing them on his first days and first hours in the white house. byron pitts, we're seeing the bands come on. it was a tough choice for many, bands, as well, whether or not to come. >> a number decided to stay away. you look at this image and think, how beautiful, right? all americans love a parade. >> right. >> and so, i would imagine some people are regretting not participating. i think it's one of the -- a congressman said earlier today that, you...
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and now, he will be reviewing them on his first days and first hours in the white house. byron pitts, we're seeing the bands come on. it was a tough choice for many, bands, as well, whether or not to come. >> a number decided to stay away. you look at this image and think, how beautiful, right? all americans love a parade. >> right. >> and so, i would imagine some people are regretting not participating. i think it's one of the -- a congressman said earlier today that, you know, today is about america, not about republican or democrat. and so, this is a -- a joy wous moment. and a beautiful sight about what makes us unique in the world. >> we've seen a lot of that spirit. we've seen so many different signals on this day. we saw the spirit on the mall. amy robach was talking about it earlier. young people coming together from different sides of this election, but coming together to celebrate our democracy. we've seen some ugliness today, as well. that vandalism, several blocks away from the parade route. we've seen peaceful protest on the parade route. and we've also seen, you k
and now, he will be reviewing them on his first days and first hours in the white house. byron pitts, we're seeing the bands come on. it was a tough choice for many, bands, as well, whether or not to come. >> a number decided to stay away. you look at this image and think, how beautiful, right? all americans love a parade. >> right. >> and so, i would imagine some people are regretting not participating. i think it's one of the -- a congressman said earlier today that, you...
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>> he's elevated his son-in-law to one of the most influential positions in the white house, but is it legal? here's byron pitts. >> reporter: finally ending months of speculation, donald trump made it official. his son-in-law married to daughter ivanka will serve as senior advisor to the president. the 35-year-old businessman helped steer to victory. he joined his father-in-law on his first visit to the white house as president-elect. strolling in the rose garden with obama's chief of staff. but kushner's appointment has been controversial, raising ethical and legal questions. >> he's a son-in-law. there are nepotism laws about what you can do. when it comes to white house staff, the president can basically surround himself with the people he wants to. >> the attorney saying he's planning to resign from his positions at the real estate companies. and divest substantial assets. he's already getting started spotted on capitol hill. he and his wife will move with their children to d.c. soon and you'll never guess who could be one of his neighbors. the family will move into this $5.5 million home in washingt
>> he's elevated his son-in-law to one of the most influential positions in the white house, but is it legal? here's byron pitts. >> reporter: finally ending months of speculation, donald trump made it official. his son-in-law married to daughter ivanka will serve as senior advisor to the president. the 35-year-old businessman helped steer to victory. he joined his father-in-law on his first visit to the white house as president-elect. strolling in the rose garden with obama's chief...
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byron? >> there is an executive authority angle to this. in the past, jay johnson and ben rhodes of the whitead a conference call for a reported last night, and one side, in the past, the obama administration had said changing the wet foot, dry foot policy would be part of the cuban adjustment act and you couldn't do it without an act of congress. what changed? hmmm how come you did it now? the answer was, we just stated. the answer in part, people that have been upset with unilateral use of powers especially in immigration, this does set a bad precedent for the future. can look at a lot of things that he says, you know, i can just do this. i don't have to ask congress, nobody will me. >> bret: just so everybody is clear and maybe didn't see steve harrigan's report before, wet foot, dry foot is the policy on immigration with cuba. if someone is stopped at sea, they have to be turned around and go back to cuba. under the old policy before today, if they landed on land, even just 1 foot, they were allowed to stay. mollie, here is governor scott referring to that earlier in the show. >> it is cl
byron? >> there is an executive authority angle to this. in the past, jay johnson and ben rhodes of the whitead a conference call for a reported last night, and one side, in the past, the obama administration had said changing the wet foot, dry foot policy would be part of the cuban adjustment act and you couldn't do it without an act of congress. what changed? hmmm how come you did it now? the answer was, we just stated. the answer in part, people that have been upset with unilateral use...
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white house. >> bill: we have a lot to cover today. good morning, byron. frame the first day based on the agenda, what does it say? >> i think the big theme of today is let's move on. this is donald trump being presidential, beginning to fulfill his campaign promises. first you have these meetings going on now with business leaders. later today with labor leaders. this shows a bipartisan effort focused on jobs. trump himself tweeted that there would be a heavy emphasis on jobs. then you have the executive order about the trans-pacific partnership. a campaign pledge of pulling out of big trade agreements. then you have later today a reception with bipartisan leaders on capitol hill. you have a whole day of donald trump being very, very presidential. we'll have pictures. he will be meeting people, sitting in the oval office, signing things and doing presidential stuff. i think that is the image they want to get out today. >> bill: we'll get a briefing at 1:30 with sean spicer. this is what president trump said yesterday upon the swearing in of his leading me
white house. >> bill: we have a lot to cover today. good morning, byron. frame the first day based on the agenda, what does it say? >> i think the big theme of today is let's move on. this is donald trump being presidential, beginning to fulfill his campaign promises. first you have these meetings going on now with business leaders. later today with labor leaders. this shows a bipartisan effort focused on jobs. trump himself tweeted that there would be a heavy emphasis on jobs. then...
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white house. >> those are all the crises. he also set a standard, byronfor so many americans who have watched him raise that family in the white house and who respected him for the way he conducted himself as a president and as a person. >> george, on martha's point, he was often comforter in chief. and his admire. >> the crowds starting to call for his successor, donald trump, as we see him prepare for those last steps before he heads out of the capitol. the cheers gathering. he's going to round that corner behind the speaker and the leaders, dressed as we've always seen him before, those tailored suits, bright red, sometimes bright blue ties. he's never been much of a private citizen but these are his last moments as a private citizen. he'll step out, take the oath to become america's president. ♪ >> you have to wonder what is he thinking in these final moments. president obama confessed to being very nervous. a smile for the cameras. he's always aware, aware of where the cameras are every step of the way. president obama there as well, shares a word wi
white house. >> those are all the crises. he also set a standard, byronfor so many americans who have watched him raise that family in the white house and who respected him for the way he conducted himself as a president and as a person. >> george, on martha's point, he was often comforter in chief. and his admire. >> the crowds starting to call for his successor, donald trump, as we see him prepare for those last steps before he heads out of the capitol. the cheers gathering....
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white house press corp is here because of tradition and not the law. >> shannon: excellent point. thank you. >> bill: analysis by political correspondent byron. we have a lot to get through here. first on the lead dossier. >> that is a garbage document. it never should have been presented as part of an intelligence briefing. trump's right to be upset about that. if you look at the real chronology and the nature of the battle here, those intelligence chiefs who were the best we've had who were terrific and have done great work, made a mistake here and when people make mistakes, they should apologize. >> that was something mr. trump liked. he retweeted, it seems like each side is getting in their final shots in the final days that they have here. everything is going to change at the end of this week. go ahead. >> that's exactly right, a big point. i do think john brennan's appearance on fox news sunday was evidence of the conflict we've been hearing about between the president-elect and intelligence community with the outgoing c.i.a. chief lecturing the incoming president about what he needs to learn about the world. it's not a surprise that di
white house press corp is here because of tradition and not the law. >> shannon: excellent point. thank you. >> bill: analysis by political correspondent byron. we have a lot to get through here. first on the lead dossier. >> that is a garbage document. it never should have been presented as part of an intelligence briefing. trump's right to be upset about that. if you look at the real chronology and the nature of the battle here, those intelligence chiefs who were the best...
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byron? >> there is an executive authority angle to this. in the past, jay johnson and ben rhodes of the white a reported last night, and one side, in the past, the obama administration had said changing the wet foot, dry foot policy would be part of the cuban adjustment act and you couldn't do it without an act of congress. what changed? hmmm how come you did it now? the answer was, we just stated. the answer in part, people that have been upset with unilateral use of powers especially in immigration, this does set a bad precedent for the future. can look at a lot of things that he says, you know, i can just do this. i don't have to ask congress, nobody will me. >> bret: just so everybody is clear and maybe didn't see steve harrigan's report before, wet foot, dry foot is the policy on immigration with cuba. if someone is stopped at sea, they have to be turned around and go back to cuba. under the old policy before today, if they landed on land, even just 1 foot, they were allowed to stay. mollie, here is governor scott referring to that earlier in the show. >> it is classic barack obama. he d
byron? >> there is an executive authority angle to this. in the past, jay johnson and ben rhodes of the white a reported last night, and one side, in the past, the obama administration had said changing the wet foot, dry foot policy would be part of the cuban adjustment act and you couldn't do it without an act of congress. what changed? hmmm how come you did it now? the answer was, we just stated. the answer in part, people that have been upset with unilateral use of powers especially in...