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long as it is obeyed which requires only two terms be fulfilled and no more. >> right. >> mercedes colwin lis wiehl, thank you both very much. >>> the death toll in nepal now 5,000 people dying. search-and-rescue teams are continuing to look for survivors. and the nepalese government now estimates nearly 500,000 people have been displaced. 8 million without water, food and gasoline since the disaster struck. >>> up next a kentucky court protecting religious rights, a major victory for a small business. todd starnes joins us next. >>> a lot to talk with todd starnes tonight about. a kentucky court ruling, a printer has the right to refuse to print things contrary to his belief. todd starnes joins us. great to have you here. let's start before we move to baltimore with this important ruling in kentucky. this is really going against what seemed to be the wave of decisions previously. >> lou, so far it is the only case where the christian business owner has come out victorious. this is a small t-shirt company called hands-on originals and the guy who owns the company, blaine adamson, and the
long as it is obeyed which requires only two terms be fulfilled and no more. >> right. >> mercedes colwin lis wiehl, thank you both very much. >>> the death toll in nepal now 5,000 people dying. search-and-rescue teams are continuing to look for survivors. and the nepalese government now estimates nearly 500,000 people have been displaced. 8 million without water, food and gasoline since the disaster struck. >>> up next a kentucky court protecting religious rights,...
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joining us two of the best attorneys in the business, mercedes colwin fox news legal analyst and wendyatrick joining us from gorgeous san diego. let me begin with you mercedes, could goodell be hearing the appeal in this could the brady or the union say look, we want this case heard by someone independent? >> and sounds logical for him to say that. it was goodell who imposed the penalty. what do we have? the judge and the jury and the executioner all trying this case? we want someone independent and determine was goodell arbitrary and capricious when he said i'm going to impose this as a game sentence. ashley: the world looked into the deflategate scandal was probably aware the language was so vague and the punishment was pretty severe. do you have a problem with that? >> yeah, a lot of people are mentioning the fact that as you say not only did he have to be generally aware, but listen to the standard. more probable than not that he was generally aware of some incidence of wrongdoing. that is so vague. here's the problem, there are two reasons that the punishment was levied the first
joining us two of the best attorneys in the business, mercedes colwin fox news legal analyst and wendyatrick joining us from gorgeous san diego. let me begin with you mercedes, could goodell be hearing the appeal in this could the brady or the union say look, we want this case heard by someone independent? >> and sounds logical for him to say that. it was goodell who imposed the penalty. what do we have? the judge and the jury and the executioner all trying this case? we want someone...
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and making her debut, we have mercades colwin. >> i'm so thrilled to be here. >> by the way that steve charles: i talked to my 18-year-old son, and what he saw and what he has lived through going up and a lot has changed. i'm worried about some elements including the jerking away from god and more importantly economically and things like that. scotty, this is obviously going to be a big political topic, where's this point to take a? >> welcome i think this will be the achilles' heel of that gop election. every campaign is going okay. which group means more, which group can recruit new voters and which ones will i never have again? that is in the primary. but the difference is in the general. where the democrats are going to give everything they can to focus on the social issues. and as a it's a traditional gop has usually been against this and the gop and reverses were to try to push for the economy because that's something that the democrats cannot brag about. charles: no doubt about that. mercades colwin, you live in new york, maybe some of this stuff, maybe it's a no-brainer, someth
and making her debut, we have mercades colwin. >> i'm so thrilled to be here. >> by the way that steve charles: i talked to my 18-year-old son, and what he saw and what he has lived through going up and a lot has changed. i'm worried about some elements including the jerking away from god and more importantly economically and things like that. scotty, this is obviously going to be a big political topic, where's this point to take a? >> welcome i think this will be the...
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mercedes colwin, and rebecca rose woodland. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> let's start with the deflategate. odds are there's no proof here of anything! is there some vulnerability from the nfl? >> did you see the text messages? it's so clear that tom knew or obviously from the text messages it implicated him pretty much the equipment assistant and the locker room assistant talking about the balls. lou: other messages look like they're setting him up. >> well. lou: they're saying epithet tom brady or tom, actually. >> i think that was in the context of why doesn't he give us more for what we're doing in exchange for him? now, that can't be -- lou: it was in the context of why --. >> are you a patriots fan? that's what i'm wondering? >> are you defending tom brady. lou: i'm really not a fan, i respect them as a team they're amazing, i think brady is an incredible quarterback. >> wait a minute wait a minute, wait a minute. footballs that aren't regulation. lou: wait by the way. the previous games they were using
mercedes colwin, and rebecca rose woodland. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> let's start with the deflategate. odds are there's no proof here of anything! is there some vulnerability from the nfl? >> did you see the text messages? it's so clear that tom knew or obviously from the text messages it implicated him pretty much the equipment assistant and the locker room assistant talking about the balls. lou: other messages look like they're setting him up. >>...
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lou: joining us tonight two, of the best attorneys in the business, lis wiehl and mercedes colwin.sts. mercedes i want to congratulate you practicing before the supreme court, winning the right to do so. >> really exciting. all nine justices were there. lou: of course they were. they welcomed you. >> it was a juicy argument. lou: speaking of the supreme court start with the president. this is very bad for the justice department his administration the executive fiat. the executive amnesty fiat. it's frozen. >> and getting much closer to the supreme court. who would have thunk you had a judge saying no long time ago this is not going to go i'm going to stay this and appeal after appeal after appeal and sided with the judge. look the three-judge panel said you government lawyers, you obama administration you probably won't win when it gets to the supreme court. we're definitely going to stay this. lou: i don't think there are many americans dispassionate and objective on the issue if you can find those folks. who would have thought that you can just wave his hand like a two bit dictat
lou: joining us tonight two, of the best attorneys in the business, lis wiehl and mercedes colwin.sts. mercedes i want to congratulate you practicing before the supreme court, winning the right to do so. >> really exciting. all nine justices were there. lou: of course they were. they welcomed you. >> it was a juicy argument. lou: speaking of the supreme court start with the president. this is very bad for the justice department his administration the executive fiat. the executive...
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erin ehrlich is an attorney and mercedes colwin. >> amazing they charged the officers differently. they charged the driver with depraved indifference a murder charges, and the others of involuntary manslaughter or even assault. lori: are you saying the charges were improper or too harsh? >> a little too hard on the driver. almost as if the prosecutor assumed the driver should have known there was an incident happening in the back of a van. that's a very big charge for the driver. not so much for the others. >> interesting you brought up this this goes to the point we don't know what happened. it's a big giant question mark. lori: explain to our viewers why we do not have access to that report? >> you know, the prosecutor doesn't have to release that information to us. there could be a myriad of reasons why a prosecutor may not provide us with the police reports. it may have to do with the very serious public outcry that's gone on in baltimore. i think whatever the results of those investigations are it could potentially be even more inflammatory. lori: so marilyn mosby the state's
erin ehrlich is an attorney and mercedes colwin. >> amazing they charged the officers differently. they charged the driver with depraved indifference a murder charges, and the others of involuntary manslaughter or even assault. lori: are you saying the charges were improper or too harsh? >> a little too hard on the driver. almost as if the prosecutor assumed the driver should have known there was an incident happening in the back of a van. that's a very big charge for the driver....
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lis wiehl and mercedes colwin both fox news legal analysts. to congratulate you on [ inaudible ]. >> it was very exciting. all nine justices were there. >> speaking of the supreme court, lis, let's start with the president. this is very bad for the justice department his administration, the executive fiat executive amnesty fiat it's frozen as of right now. >> and getting much closer to the supreme court. who would have thought you would have one judge in texas who said a long time ago this is not going to go i'm going to stay this and appeal after appeal after appeal. in fact they sided with this judge. this today, they said look this three-judge panel says you government lawyers, you probably won't win when it gets on the supreme court. we're definitely going to stay this. >> i don't think there are many americans who are dispassionate and objective on the issue, if you can find those folks. who would have thought he could just wave his hand like some sort of two-bit dictator and say i have issued a fiat on this. >> he said congress was takin
lis wiehl and mercedes colwin both fox news legal analysts. to congratulate you on [ inaudible ]. >> it was very exciting. all nine justices were there. >> speaking of the supreme court, lis, let's start with the president. this is very bad for the justice department his administration, the executive fiat executive amnesty fiat it's frozen as of right now. >> and getting much closer to the supreme court. who would have thought you would have one judge in texas who said a long...
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erin ehrlich is an attorney and mercedes colwin. >> amazing they charged the officers differently. they charged the driver with depraved indifference a murder charges, and the others of involuntary manslaughter or even assault. lori: are you saying the charges were improper or too harsh? >> a little too hard on the driver. almost as if the prosecutor assumed the driver should have known there was an incident happening in the back of a van. that's a very big charge for the driver. not so much for the others. >> interesting you brought up this this goes to the point we don't know what happened. it's a big giant question mark. lori: explain to our viewers why we do not have access to that report? >> you know, the prosecutor doesn't have to release that information to us. there could be a myriad of reasons why a prosecutor may not provide us with the police reports. it may have to do with the very serious public outcry that's gone on in baltimore. i think whatever the results of those investigations are it could potentially be even more inflammatory. lori: so marilyn mosby the state's
erin ehrlich is an attorney and mercedes colwin. >> amazing they charged the officers differently. they charged the driver with depraved indifference a murder charges, and the others of involuntary manslaughter or even assault. lori: are you saying the charges were improper or too harsh? >> a little too hard on the driver. almost as if the prosecutor assumed the driver should have known there was an incident happening in the back of a van. that's a very big charge for the driver....