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they'll love hawaii again. >> tom: we love hawaii.aii is way out there, we air in hawaii at a very reasonable hour, i would say we have a lot of fans in hawaii. >> this is the biggest show in hawaii. "why did they call the show "red eye," it's on at noon." >> tom: is this part of some kind of a steve bannon plot, he's always wanted to make the mainland fight with the islanders. >> i don't think a boycott is going to work. hawaii is not known for being a culture that thrives on money, they just like to be outside, they make dresses out of grass and jewelry out of flowers. everybody could be homeless, they could literally take take away all tourism dollars and everybody in hawaii would be fine. >> it's a moment, people were angry and calling for a boycott, when boycotts work there is a movement attached to it. this is momentarily with a new cycle, people are angry, called for a boycott. at the same thing as retail, we saw with nordstrom. we saw with ivanka trumps dresses, people went out and bought them, when boycotts are attached to th
they'll love hawaii again. >> tom: we love hawaii.aii is way out there, we air in hawaii at a very reasonable hour, i would say we have a lot of fans in hawaii. >> this is the biggest show in hawaii. "why did they call the show "red eye," it's on at noon." >> tom: is this part of some kind of a steve bannon plot, he's always wanted to make the mainland fight with the islanders. >> i don't think a boycott is going to work. hawaii is not known for being...
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first hawaii, and now in maryland. >> we are extremely pleased. i think we are not surprised because there is so much evidence out there that the primary purpose of this was religious discrimination. and i think the judges rightly saw that and so a few tweaks here or there would not -- with a said is, this does not illuminate religious dissemination -- illumina religious discrimination. said, do not psychoanalyze covering officials. there's no need to psychoanalyze here. the president stated we want a muslim ban and that is what happens when you say we what religious dissemination, the courts pushed back. nermeen: how common is it to look at statements made in the past? the judge said we played part of his words, that these plainly worded statements which raid the executive orders stated secular purpose. so is it unusual for courts to reference statements made in the past to infer in the present that the intent is the same? unusual.not the supreme court has made clear you need to look at full context and you cannot just avoid judicial scrutiny by
first hawaii, and now in maryland. >> we are extremely pleased. i think we are not surprised because there is so much evidence out there that the primary purpose of this was religious discrimination. and i think the judges rightly saw that and so a few tweaks here or there would not -- with a said is, this does not illuminate religious dissemination -- illumina religious discrimination. said, do not psychoanalyze covering officials. there's no need to psychoanalyze here. the president...
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what led up to this in hawaii today?> the day started with a maryland federal judge reviewing complaints by nonprofits the claimed a travel ban was unconstitutional. he rolled on the matter immediately. next up was a hawaii district court where, supported by other that thisargued travel ban is unconstitutional because, in spite of the revisions to the executive order, there were too many references to religion. president campaign called -- called for a muslim ban and muslim registry. the questions raised by the judge were why he should consider those arguments. the justice department was not able to sway him to ignore it. they did roll to ban the travel ban. betty: nothing yet on trumps twitter about this. can we expect there will be an appeal? i think almost undoubtedly. the irony there is that hawaii is part of the same ninth circuit court of appeals that heard washington's appeal last time around. we know how that went. the court declined to overturn the temporary restraining order a morefact, rolled formal -- we will
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let's go now to honolulu and the attorney general for the state of hawaii. you for being with us. bottom line, the judge in this case, he essentially decided the executive order, the travel ban is a religious test? >> yes. i mean, essentially the rationale that judge watson applied to this case was a little different from what judge robart did in the washington case where he looked at it and analyzed the factors which is essentially the establishment clause wants to make sure wherever there's an official action taken by the state that it's not favoring one religion or disfavoring a religion. >> how do you respond to president trump's reaction to this move? he said it in public comments on wednesday that this judgment displays unprecedented judicial overreach. what do you say to that? >> well, i don't think that judge watson was necessarily overreaching since there is precedent for the courts to be able to look at the context. context matters. in other words, that is something that the u.s. government has been arguing which is that the only right thing to do
let's go now to honolulu and the attorney general for the state of hawaii. you for being with us. bottom line, the judge in this case, he essentially decided the executive order, the travel ban is a religious test? >> yes. i mean, essentially the rationale that judge watson applied to this case was a little different from what judge robart did in the washington case where he looked at it and analyzed the factors which is essentially the establishment clause wants to make sure wherever...
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now hawaii is also part.o more judges yet to be heard from tonight, the same judge in washington who originally imposed the ban, he's now looking at the second executive order, as is the judge in maryland. but as of today, as of right now, the ban will not go into effect tomorrow because of judge watson's decision in hawaii. >> justice reporter laura jarrett is with us. you've been going through the decision by this district judge in hawaii. tell us more about it. >> the judge in hawaii, judge watson, said that the plaintiffs have met their burden of establishing a strong likelihood of success on the merits of their establishment claim. and you'll remember earlier today they were in court making the argument that this is essentially religious discrimination. they have drawn on statements from president trump on the campaign trail and statements of other supporters of his and senior advisers and they say this order essentially shows religious discrimination. the justice department strongly contests this and sa
now hawaii is also part.o more judges yet to be heard from tonight, the same judge in washington who originally imposed the ban, he's now looking at the second executive order, as is the judge in maryland. but as of today, as of right now, the ban will not go into effect tomorrow because of judge watson's decision in hawaii. >> justice reporter laura jarrett is with us. you've been going through the decision by this district judge in hawaii. tell us more about it. >> the judge in...
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caroline: reporting from hawaii, kartikay, thank you.ak with the massachusetts attorney general, a leader in the fight to block the travel ban. and will 2017 be a big year for the tech ipos? we have seen some debuts, the volatile one of the company snap. earlier we spoke with the khosla ventures and the ceo of rubrik. which is on the line up for lyft. >> what we are seeing is the high-quality company is with a real business model and sustainability, with a long-term sustainability, those are going public. not every public -- not every company is going public, so the bar is high, but we have a number of companies that have and aigh quality revenue, product getting into the market place. >> when you have your viewpoint on the chief executive of rubri k, you look at these companies following snap, is it time for rubrik to look at those public markets? >> we are probably two years away, but we are building a company to become a public company and long-term sustainable business. i think the fundamentals of enterprise business and selling into
caroline: reporting from hawaii, kartikay, thank you.ak with the massachusetts attorney general, a leader in the fight to block the travel ban. and will 2017 be a big year for the tech ipos? we have seen some debuts, the volatile one of the company snap. earlier we spoke with the khosla ventures and the ceo of rubrik. which is on the line up for lyft. >> what we are seeing is the high-quality company is with a real business model and sustainability, with a long-term sustainability, those...
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the thing that bothers me out of the opinion in hawaii is the same thing is the 9th circuit. this is not how law is done. judges don't look at twitter feeds. they are supposed to it read the text of the statute or the executive order and the evidence presented by the government and make a decision based on the law. this is what judge gorsuch f. you find yourself agreeing with the outcome of the legal decision you are probably doing it wrong. i hope that is not what is happening, but i fear it is. >> lou: that is precisely what is happening here. josh, your thought? >> it seems that the federal looks at the order same way rachel madow did the tax returns. i tell you one of the judges in virginia quoted donald trump on the o'rielly factor that is biassed to muslims. >> lou: let me ask you both. what we are encounter as a lay man. and everyone watch withing you tonight, common sense testimonies us that judges are acting like damn fools. they are pushing their politic and it is outside of the law and if is outside of the constitution of the united states. where is our judiciary?
the thing that bothers me out of the opinion in hawaii is the same thing is the 9th circuit. this is not how law is done. judges don't look at twitter feeds. they are supposed to it read the text of the statute or the executive order and the evidence presented by the government and make a decision based on the law. this is what judge gorsuch f. you find yourself agreeing with the outcome of the legal decision you are probably doing it wrong. i hope that is not what is happening, but i fear it...
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i would say the judges have points of view and a hawaii judge, think of this, hawaii, the most multicultural, ethnic state in our union, is likely to have a strong bias, conscious or unconscious, in favor of immigration and against any kind of discrimination based on religion. so i wouldn't call it partisan politics. i don't think it matters whether it's a democrat or republican. they're not trying to help or hurt a particular party. but i think ideology matters, and the ideology of many judges will be in favor of a more permissive immigration and against anything they see as religious discrimination. >> what this will come down to, mark, which is crucial, is how the white house responds to this, in particular not even the white house, how donald trump responds to it. he could come out guns blazing against whatever names andage ek tichs he'd like to put on this judge or the upcoming ninth circuit, possibly hurting his cause, or not. that is the decision pause he's now finding out about this literally in the past two or three minutes. >> he found out as we did. what will be interesting is how
i would say the judges have points of view and a hawaii judge, think of this, hawaii, the most multicultural, ethnic state in our union, is likely to have a strong bias, conscious or unconscious, in favor of immigration and against any kind of discrimination based on religion. so i wouldn't call it partisan politics. i don't think it matters whether it's a democrat or republican. they're not trying to help or hurt a particular party. but i think ideology matters, and the ideology of many judges...
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so, the trial judge in hawaii is going to follow that order. the chances of going to the ninth circuit again are really about zero. >> even though it's a revised travel order, they wouldn't re try it, they t would just hold up to the original one. >> it is going to be the same problems. you have the problem that the united states government would have the burden of persuasion of getting the ninth circuit to issue an emergency order. they failed the first time. they are likely to fail the second time. we have essentially the same problems, which is do you look at the intent behind the words in the order or not. the ninth circuit previously said that was okay, so presumably they are going to say it again. >> if they don't go to the ninth circuit, what would they do? >> the next step after the temporary restraining order, the state of hawaii would seek a preliminary injunction within a week or two. >> what about the trump at mrgs, where would they go? >> wait. the answer is wait. let's say the preliminary injunction is issued and hawaii wins on th
so, the trial judge in hawaii is going to follow that order. the chances of going to the ninth circuit again are really about zero. >> even though it's a revised travel order, they wouldn't re try it, they t would just hold up to the original one. >> it is going to be the same problems. you have the problem that the united states government would have the burden of persuasion of getting the ninth circuit to issue an emergency order. they failed the first time. they are likely to...
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i don't think hawaii has standing with these countries. i personally recommend that all refugees, all 100,000 of them, go directly to hawaii, go right past new york, chicago, california, and come straight to you. at least then you might have a plausible argument that hawaii is connected to somalia, sudan, iran, libya, yemen and syria. and then you are welcome to be at the forefront of this national controversy. and this week, donna brazile. the good christian woman finally finds redemption and confesses that she passed on debate questions to her girlfriend hillary which didn't do hillary much good. it shows you how bad hillary really was as a candidate. of course this good christian woman accustomed to persecution as she was, had previously denied passing on the debate questions. take a look. >> as a christian woman i understand persecution, but i won't be persecuted because your for us totally false. what you are -- podesta's emails were stolen. you are so interested in talk about emails. you are like a thief in the night who wants to bri
i don't think hawaii has standing with these countries. i personally recommend that all refugees, all 100,000 of them, go directly to hawaii, go right past new york, chicago, california, and come straight to you. at least then you might have a plausible argument that hawaii is connected to somalia, sudan, iran, libya, yemen and syria. and then you are welcome to be at the forefront of this national controversy. and this week, donna brazile. the good christian woman finally finds redemption and...
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how these hawaii bound passengers flew for hours over the ocean. only to end ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, that ended in a big brawl in berkeley. police officers did not attempt to break up most of the fights. and tonight, christin ayers tells us: the chief is backing them up. >> the report is out on the big protests in berkeley that ended in a brawl. >> reporter: a protest being defended in a letter to the city manager. the protest deinvolved quickly from peaceful. protesters brawled in the streets and berkeley police officers appeared to do little to intervene. >> i feel like they should have done something sooner. >> reporter: andrew greenwood said that was a strategic decision. escalating into a full riot. instead of unnecessarily exacerbating the problem, we arrested individuals when conditions best favored the safety of all involved. picture it is chief attached to the report show officers arresting several protesters. and one picture shows an array of weapons that officers confiscated from protesters. helmets, a baseball bat. pepper spray, an ax handle.
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hawaii says it will harm the state's muslim population, tourism, and foreign students. 20% of hawaii's work force is foreign born. >>> in washington, the president is working hard to counter the growing opposition to the health care bill proposed by house republicans. late yesterday, the president met with members of conservative groups that oppose the plan, but the white house is doing a tap dance regarding the president's allegations of wiretapping. >> good morning. president trump faces an uphill battle trying to persuade democrats and some members of his own party to support the republican replacement for obamacare. house lawmakers are holding a marathon debate to finalize the legislation despite not knowing how much it will cost and how it will be paid for. >> we are here to legislate. when are we going to get down to business? >> reporter: the battle over the republican plan to repeal and replace obamacare spilled into the early hours. >> we don't know how much it's going to cost. >> reporter: as house democrats offered dozens of amendments to slow down the process. >> trumpcare
hawaii says it will harm the state's muslim population, tourism, and foreign students. 20% of hawaii's work force is foreign born. >>> in washington, the president is working hard to counter the growing opposition to the health care bill proposed by house republicans. late yesterday, the president met with members of conservative groups that oppose the plan, but the white house is doing a tap dance regarding the president's allegations of wiretapping. >> good morning. president...
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the ban is already on hold nationwide because of a hawaii ruling.o the tweaked revised travel ban from the trump administration. we will have more on this on "new day" at the top of the hour. >> alan dershowitz will join them. >>> extremist trends running through europe. the votes of the parliamentary election are still hand counted, but it remains clear the ruling party is in line for a victory and voted against the populous movement. for more on this vote, let's bring in hala gorani live in the netherlands. why is the world watching? >> reporter: because it was the first big test after the election of donald trump in the united states and also after that shock brexit vote in the united kingdom last june. the first big test of 2017 and first of three very important elections on the continent. big question, dave, would this mean the consequence of geert wilders and anti-islam? he wanted to close mosques and take the netherlands out of the eu. would it be his big day? it wasn't. the incumbent prime minister mark rutte, his party got the most number o
the ban is already on hold nationwide because of a hawaii ruling.o the tweaked revised travel ban from the trump administration. we will have more on this on "new day" at the top of the hour. >> alan dershowitz will join them. >>> extremist trends running through europe. the votes of the parliamentary election are still hand counted, but it remains clear the ruling party is in line for a victory and voted against the populous movement. for more on this vote, let's bring...
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it's hawaii. it's maryland, virginia, new york, massachusetts. pennsylvania. you name it. people are stepping forward, and that's what we need, because when you have that kind of a concerted effort it's very clear, this is something that harms the american people, not just the people of the state of california, for example. >> the issue of immigration, of course, has been coming out in many different ways include be the trump administration's threat towards sanctuary cities and whether or not federal funds could be withheld from those and the same time california is moving even further ahead with creating what critics are calling a sanctuary state with sb-54 bill put forward by kevin from los angeles, what's your position on sb-54? do you think california should continue to limit even further communication that we can have with federal immigration officials? >> scott, in california we're trying to let the people in our state who work hard, who help build the state, who make us a very strong economy, the sixth largest economy in the world. we want to let them know that we a
it's hawaii. it's maryland, virginia, new york, massachusetts. pennsylvania. you name it. people are stepping forward, and that's what we need, because when you have that kind of a concerted effort it's very clear, this is something that harms the american people, not just the people of the state of california, for example. >> the issue of immigration, of course, has been coming out in many different ways include be the trump administration's threat towards sanctuary cities and whether or...
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lihue, hawaii. >> today is being promoted as a day without a woman. rallies took place across the country to bring attention to the economic power women hold. here some numbers. weapon account for 47% of all u.s. workers. they he shall 79 cents for every $1 made by men on average, and only 4% of fortune 500 companies have a female ceo. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thank you for joining us. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your support. >> and we appreciate support. thank you for helping us a good evening. we'll see you tomorrow. >> "nightly business report" has been fund by -- >> all it takes is a spark. >> one idea to take flight. the courage to seek the unknown. to innovate, disrupt, to move us all forward. to explore a different perspective. at nasdaq, we connect the world, its ideas, its capital, its businesses, the people that drive global economy. the future isn't tomorrow. it's right now. you a it takes is a spark. nasdaq. for several centuries, scotland was ruled from london. parliament hadn't met
lihue, hawaii. >> today is being promoted as a day without a woman. rallies took place across the country to bring attention to the economic power women hold. here some numbers. weapon account for 47% of all u.s. workers. they he shall 79 cents for every $1 made by men on average, and only 4% of fortune 500 companies have a female ceo. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thank you for joining us. this is the time of year your public television station seeks your...
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hawaii's state attorney general argued the revised travel ban is discriminatory and would hurt hawaii's tourism, businesses and reputation as the aloha state. the ruling prevents the executive order from taking effect at least for now. >>> more top stories now. the federal reserve rate that's bench marked interest rates today by a quarter point. it should mean slightly higher rates on some credit cards and business loans. today federal reserve chair janet yellen said the economy is looking consistently solid. >>> the justice department today indicted four russians in a massive hacking case that compromised 500 million yahoo accounts, members of the agency that came after the kgb. the indictment includes conspiracy, extra fraud and economic espionage charges. you're watching ktvu 2 news at 6:30. >>> police are investigating an apparent anti-semitic hate crime in a dorm at u.c. hastings law school in san francisco. >> we spoke with the law school student. >> here inside 100 mcalister street a law school student has had this outside his dorm room door. >> i pull a hand up. >> reporter: thi
hawaii's state attorney general argued the revised travel ban is discriminatory and would hurt hawaii's tourism, businesses and reputation as the aloha state. the ruling prevents the executive order from taking effect at least for now. >>> more top stories now. the federal reserve rate that's bench marked interest rates today by a quarter point. it should mean slightly higher rates on some credit cards and business loans. today federal reserve chair janet yellen said the economy is...
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a federal judge in hawaii put the new ban on hold nationwide. >> the president calling this hawaii ruling a quote unprecedented judicial overreach vowing to appeal it to the supreme court. all of this. the budget isn't officially unveiled. it boost defense spending a lot. we have a lot going on on day six. live with the breaking details. hawaii federal judge blokd it and now maryland is doubling down. the key in these decision whens you read through them the president's own word choice when he was running really hurting him. >> that's exactly right. this federal judge in maryland was laser focused on the constitutional arguments about the executive order disfavoring muslims over nonmuslims and the judge says look i simply can't ignore the unrebutted evidence of the president's own statements from the campaign. he writes in part in this decision this morning significantly the record also includes specific statements directly establishing trump intended effectuate a ban as a mean to avoid for political reasons an action specifically directed at muslims. now the practical import of this deci
a federal judge in hawaii put the new ban on hold nationwide. >> the president calling this hawaii ruling a quote unprecedented judicial overreach vowing to appeal it to the supreme court. all of this. the budget isn't officially unveiled. it boost defense spending a lot. we have a lot going on on day six. live with the breaking details. hawaii federal judge blokd it and now maryland is doubling down. the key in these decision whens you read through them the president's own word choice...
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breaking now, hawaii is fighting back against the feds. we'll explain both sides of the argument. let's get to it! good wednesday afternoon from the fox news desk. the gop starkly divided over trumpcare. the president is all in. president trump putting his weight behind the gop plan to replace obamacare. the white house promising what it calls a full-court press on this plan as objections from the party's conservatives and some centrists continue to mount. on capitol hill, two panelists working on getting trumpcare off the ground. on one side, the energy and commerce committee. the other, ways and means committee. these are known as markup sessions. lawmakers go through the proposed legislation line by line offering changes and amendments. what comes out of those sessions is the new bill. we can expect these to last for hours, potentially well into the night and tomorrow. it's a long process and this is just the beginning, if that. one thing is certain. team trump and gop leaders have a lot of work to do if they want the current version of this bill to see the light of day ever. p
breaking now, hawaii is fighting back against the feds. we'll explain both sides of the argument. let's get to it! good wednesday afternoon from the fox news desk. the gop starkly divided over trumpcare. the president is all in. president trump putting his weight behind the gop plan to replace obamacare. the white house promising what it calls a full-court press on this plan as objections from the party's conservatives and some centrists continue to mount. on capitol hill, two panelists working...
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how these hawaii bound passengers flew for hours over the ocean. only to end upright back in san jose. ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru impreza. the longest-lasting vehicle in its class. more than a car, it's a subaru. that ended in a big brawl in berkeley. police officers did not attempt to break up most of the fights. and tonight, christin ayers tells us: the chief is backing them up. >> the report is out on the big protests in berkeley that ended in a brawl. >> reporter: a protest being defended in a letter to the city manager. the protest deinvolved quickly from peaceful. protesters brawled in the streets and berkeley police officers appeared to do little to intervene. >> i feel like they should have done something sooner. >> reporter: andrew greenwood said that was a strategic decision. escalating into a full
how these hawaii bound passengers flew for hours over the ocean. only to end upright back in san jose. ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru impreza. the longest-lasting vehicle in its class. more than a car, it's a subaru. that ended in a big brawl in berkeley....
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just hours before president trump's revised travel ban was set to take effect, a federal judge in hawaii just about an hour ago has blocked it. the ruling stating it amounts to religious discrimination or at least that they have a good chance of succeeding on the merits on that score. we'll have more on that ahead. first, president trump is in campaign mode, holding a rally in nashville, tennessee, where the house says he will at least touch on the topic that is now dominating capitol hill and indeed the country. the gop's sputtering attempts to repeal and replace obamacare. the big question tonight is what, if anything, will the president be selling? on the plane to nashville today, press secretary sean spicer told reporters white house officials would be "flooding the zone" on tv tonight to push for the repeal and replace effort with both trump and hhs secretary tom price making the case for the bill amid growing opposition from both conservative and more moderate republicans. house speaker paul ryan was making the rounds notably seeking to share ownership of this bill which the cbo sa
just hours before president trump's revised travel ban was set to take effect, a federal judge in hawaii just about an hour ago has blocked it. the ruling stating it amounts to religious discrimination or at least that they have a good chance of succeeding on the merits on that score. we'll have more on that ahead. first, president trump is in campaign mode, holding a rally in nashville, tennessee, where the house says he will at least touch on the topic that is now dominating capitol hill and...
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hawaii restraining order takes effect nationwide. before your case, what is is your reaction to this decision in hawaii? >> well i'm pleased with it. it's right in line with what we've asked the court for. joined state of washington attorney general bob ferguson's lawsuit. two suits very similar. same relief requested. and fact that judge in hawaii grant granted nationwide relief is good. we're pleased. what we were asking for. i think probably see the case move up to ninth circuit from there instead of other district courts rule on the same issues and motion. >> let's get to maryland's case against the travel ban. before a court. what does this mean for your case? >> i think it's good for our case. judge watson has given relief to hawaii and rest of the country that we've been asking for with state of washington, california, new york, massachusetts. we have achieved what we want to achieved through the good work of attorney general doug chen in hawaii. >> discuss now, speaking with jessica schneider and stephanie elam and mark prest
hawaii restraining order takes effect nationwide. before your case, what is is your reaction to this decision in hawaii? >> well i'm pleased with it. it's right in line with what we've asked the court for. joined state of washington attorney general bob ferguson's lawsuit. two suits very similar. same relief requested. and fact that judge in hawaii grant granted nationwide relief is good. we're pleased. what we were asking for. i think probably see the case move up to ninth circuit from...
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a new ban, at least until a court can rule on this challenge from hawaii. should tell you, a peek behind the curtain on the way we got a heads up about this, within the last hour the lead attorney for this legal challenge, the lead attorney for hawaii's challenge tweeted this "here we go. proud to stand with the state of hawaii challenging president trump's new executive order. the trump administration and the state of hawaii have asked the court for oral argument on march 15." that would be a week from tomorrow next wednesday, that lawyer joins us now by phone. he was formerly acting solicitor general under president obama. thank you very much for joinin us, appreciate you joining us by phone tonight. >> thanks, rachel. glad to be here. >> one of the things we have been wondering having seen the vociferous legal challenges to the initial version of the ban was whether we were going to have to wait for this new ban to go into effect next week before we saw those new round of challenges or whether you can challenge it in advance. you feel like that's a settl
a new ban, at least until a court can rule on this challenge from hawaii. should tell you, a peek behind the curtain on the way we got a heads up about this, within the last hour the lead attorney for this legal challenge, the lead attorney for hawaii's challenge tweeted this "here we go. proud to stand with the state of hawaii challenging president trump's new executive order. the trump administration and the state of hawaii have asked the court for oral argument on march 15." that...
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douglas chan attorney general for the state of hawaii. thank you for being with us. >>> back to our breaking news, we have received a new statement from the fired u.s. attorney, preet bharara. he said today i was fired from my position for the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. serving my country will be the greatable honor of my professional life. one haul marc of justice is absolute independence, and that was my touchstone every day that i served. i want to thank the amazing people of the southern district of new york, the greatest public servants in the world. for everything they do each day in pursuit of justice, they will continue to do the great work of the office under the leadership of june h. kin, the current deputy u.s. attorney who will serve as acting u.s. attorney. we'll have more on that straight ahead. >>> also ahead, coming up, more debate over the president's new travel ban. my panel is going to way in, so stay with us. right now, get 2 lines of unlimited data for $100 bucks taxes and fees included. 2 li
douglas chan attorney general for the state of hawaii. thank you for being with us. >>> back to our breaking news, we have received a new statement from the fired u.s. attorney, preet bharara. he said today i was fired from my position for the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. serving my country will be the greatable honor of my professional life. one haul marc of justice is absolute independence, and that was my touchstone every day that i served. i want to thank...
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beyouse u're gonna need them. ♪ >>> so if you had a chance to work in hawaii, wouldn't you take it?ld. sold episode of "macgyver" where they hit the aloha state to solve is a mystery with the stars of "hawaii five-0." >> we come in here just kind of work. but this is where we work so it's not all this bad. >> lucas and george sually shoot "macgyver" in atlanta. so this remote tropical beach was paraddse. >> i'm not sure this will work. >> now, let's do it! >> the two team up with "five-0" stars to locate a missing scientist after an earthquake. >> trevor! >> lucas and george have become such good buddies, they actually share a house back in atlanta. >> he was a childdactor, you know? i think he is not spoiled, but he's used to having a ride and having somebody picking out something for him to wear. when he showed up to atlanta, he had like one bag. and like a t-shirt and pant. >> george will pay for everything. so that's nice. even if tr money. i can absolutely -- no, man. you'll get there one day, man. >> they got 19 bullets, still? >> we wanted to see how well the foursome know th
beyouse u're gonna need them. ♪ >>> so if you had a chance to work in hawaii, wouldn't you take it?ld. sold episode of "macgyver" where they hit the aloha state to solve is a mystery with the stars of "hawaii five-0." >> we come in here just kind of work. but this is where we work so it's not all this bad. >> lucas and george sually shoot "macgyver" in atlanta. so this remote tropical beach was paraddse. >> i'm not sure this will work....
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this just happening in hawaii.ederal judge in hawaii has just stayed the president's travel ban or extreme vetting order, and this is what he said in part. this from the obama-appointed hawaiian judge. because a reasonable, objective observer, enlightened by the specific historical context, con tell pore rain was public statement, and specific sequence of events leading to its issuance would conclude that the executive order was issued to disfavor a specific religion despite its stated religiously-neutral purpose. a reasonable observer in the mind of this law hold greater weight than the law and the facts and the constitution before him. extraordinary writing in supporting this order against the president's extreme vetting order. matt: that's what these extreme judges do. the executive order had expert legal research done to write it. he looks at trump's remarks at some rally and equated them with the constitution and what's in the executive order. it's one of the reasons the american people are crying out for some
this just happening in hawaii.ederal judge in hawaii has just stayed the president's travel ban or extreme vetting order, and this is what he said in part. this from the obama-appointed hawaiian judge. because a reasonable, objective observer, enlightened by the specific historical context, con tell pore rain was public statement, and specific sequence of events leading to its issuance would conclude that the executive order was issued to disfavor a specific religion despite its stated...
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it made 10 loops over ocean, passengers had to rebook their flight, the next flight to hawaii leaves today. reason they do that because a lot of planes you don't want to land with a full tank of fuel because the plane is heavier so if you have a hard landing it can damage equipment. they circle in emergencies and stuff like that. >> speaking of hawaii wouldn't that be nice. >> today is not bad. >> this is the calm before the storm. >> yes, calm before temperatures drop down pretty significantly. we're waking up to extremely mild conditions. what a big change, monday morning we had 20. yesterday morning we had 40. this morning we have 60's. 61 degrees, taking a live look at center city philadelphia still overcast conditions in the scene there southeasterly wind, breezy at 15 miles an hour but we have a cold front making its way to the delaware valley as we speak. pretty easy to locate where that frontal boundary is with our current temperatures, we have fallen off 2 degrees in mount pocono at 38. forty-eight in reading. ahead of the cold front temperatures are mild up in the 50's and
it made 10 loops over ocean, passengers had to rebook their flight, the next flight to hawaii leaves today. reason they do that because a lot of planes you don't want to land with a full tank of fuel because the plane is heavier so if you have a hard landing it can damage equipment. they circle in emergencies and stuff like that. >> speaking of hawaii wouldn't that be nice. >> today is not bad. >> this is the calm before the storm. >> yes, calm before temperatures drop...
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lou: two federal district court judges, one in maryland and one in hawaii ruling against the president's revised executive order and both judges based their decisions not what is in the executive order. but rather on comments made which candidate donald trump months ago. and that's part of the reason legal experts say their ruling are purely political. joining me now to discuss the dangers of a clearly left-wing judiciary and the implications for the safety and security of the nation are josh blackman, an associate professor at the college of law in houston. and attorney barbara smith. she served as law clerk to justice am you'l -- samuel alit. back on february 3 when the state district court judge put the president's original order on hold, staying that order until now where two judges are absolutely outside the language of the order, no reference to the constitution or the code which justifies the president's -- gives hip the authority to do exactly as he has ordered. let me start with you, barbara. what is going on here? >> i think you hit the nail on the head. the thing that bothers
lou: two federal district court judges, one in maryland and one in hawaii ruling against the president's revised executive order and both judges based their decisions not what is in the executive order. but rather on comments made which candidate donald trump months ago. and that's part of the reason legal experts say their ruling are purely political. joining me now to discuss the dangers of a clearly left-wing judiciary and the implications for the safety and security of the nation are josh...
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. >>> the president's travel ban in hawaii is breaking news. cnn's justice reporter, she's on the phone with details. what do you know, laura? >> reporter: well, that's right, don. a federal judge in hawaii has planted a request for a recall of the president's travel ban. if you remember two weeks ago, that was only a temporary aderholt. it was using something that's called a temporary restraining order which typically expires after 14 days. so they asked for it to be converted into a longer-term prelimary injunction so it could last through trial, and the judge agreed tonight. on theimators of their establishment. i know a member of that entire discussion from jauj watson just two weeks ago describing what he viewed as a violation of the constitution bhauz he used it to revise travel bans, discriminated against muslims. >> it's interesting again. this is another blow to the white house in this travel ban, this executive order. laura, this is a more not permanent but a longer, i guess, stay on this order until there's actually trial. do we know
. >>> the president's travel ban in hawaii is breaking news. cnn's justice reporter, she's on the phone with details. what do you know, laura? >> reporter: well, that's right, don. a federal judge in hawaii has planted a request for a recall of the president's travel ban. if you remember two weeks ago, that was only a temporary aderholt. it was using something that's called a temporary restraining order which typically expires after 14 days. so they asked for it to be converted...
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when you read the hawaii judge decisions, there's no question.n't matter if you're republican or democrat. that was a politically charged decision. the government's argument is illogical. they base it on donald trump trump statements that he he wasn't even president. that's what the court made the determination on. now the decision is vulnerable because it wasn't based on the four corners of the executive order. instead, it seemed to be based more on donald trump himself. during the argument, it came out that we would be pushing as hard as his date if donald trump was unprecedented. that speaks volumes. >> they went and looked at things said on the campaign trail coming to his decision. >> which is so outrageous. comments he made in 2015 and non sequitur. he was obviously an experience. he's not a politician. he went forward because of his passion for this country. that's what was so outrageous. why is this judge looking back and somehow fitting end to this. nicole: i want rapid fire from each of our gas. mercedes, will start with you. how far do
when you read the hawaii judge decisions, there's no question.n't matter if you're republican or democrat. that was a politically charged decision. the government's argument is illogical. they base it on donald trump trump statements that he he wasn't even president. that's what the court made the determination on. now the decision is vulnerable because it wasn't based on the four corners of the executive order. instead, it seemed to be based more on donald trump himself. during the argument,...
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, a big win for hawaii. but this injunction is only temporary. the legal fight is far from over? >> reporter: that is exactly the case. this is something to celebrate for now. it's a very nice win in hawaii, a big win for this attorney general. but they are poised to keep this fight going here because they know that there are parts of this that the trump administration will likely take issue with and will probably have some sort of response to other than the comments that he made out speaking while he was traveling in the country yesterday. now, there are a couple of things though that are interesting. you heard the attorney general speak to that. and i was listening because i was in that federal court yesterday when this was happening. the judge was pressing the lawyer representing the united states about the fact of context, whether or not context should be a part of this. or do you take a look at a document and just look at the words there and not pay attention to what else has been happening out into wor
, a big win for hawaii. but this injunction is only temporary. the legal fight is far from over? >> reporter: that is exactly the case. this is something to celebrate for now. it's a very nice win in hawaii, a big win for this attorney general. but they are poised to keep this fight going here because they know that there are parts of this that the trump administration will likely take issue with and will probably have some sort of response to other than the comments that he made out...
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the president's revised plan was stopped by a judge in hawaii.nt trump called the ruling unprecedent reach. >>> in iraq, the battle for mosul is raging. u.s. special operations forces are supporting iraqi troops in their fight with isis. holly williams spoke to some other americans who are playing a key role. >> reporter: a few miles from the front line, americans treat critically injured iraqis. this woman was hit by shrapnel from an isis mortar, and she's losing blood quickly. they need to stop it to save her life. the next ambulance brings in an iraqi policeman. he has a gunshot wound to his shoulder. kyle flair is normally a critical care nurse in santa barbara, california. he's taken vacation to come to the war zone. >> it's scary. the adrenaline is at its max and its peak, but everything gives way when we do what we're trained to do. >> is it taking a toll on you? >> it is. it's traumatizing, the things i'm seeing. a lifeless girl in my hands and having to see -- pronounce her dead. >> they're called new york city medics and they've been se
the president's revised plan was stopped by a judge in hawaii.nt trump called the ruling unprecedent reach. >>> in iraq, the battle for mosul is raging. u.s. special operations forces are supporting iraqi troops in their fight with isis. holly williams spoke to some other americans who are playing a key role. >> reporter: a few miles from the front line, americans treat critically injured iraqis. this woman was hit by shrapnel from an isis mortar, and she's losing blood quickly....
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it was put on hold about 90 minutes ago by a judge in hawaii. it was supposed to take effect tomorrow. this is a live picture of president trump taking stage and the podium there in nashville, tennessee, addressing many of his supporters. no official word yet on how he or the administration is reacting to the revised travel ban. we are watching the speech and the rally and we'll give you the details later in this newscast or ahead at 6:00. >>> well, a missing woman case sfwurnd a murder investigation. the family of the penngrove woman said they were worried something happened to her and now their fears are realized. yesterday, tom, we saw her husband, very critical. >> reporter: he had little to say today other than to tell us his attorney told him, quote, shut your mouth. and this is after last night, as you were saying, he talked to reporters, telling them investigators tore apart his home here and named him as a person of interest in his wife's murder. >> they think i murdered my wife. >> reporter: that was 73-year-old kerry bailey yesterday
it was put on hold about 90 minutes ago by a judge in hawaii. it was supposed to take effect tomorrow. this is a live picture of president trump taking stage and the podium there in nashville, tennessee, addressing many of his supporters. no official word yet on how he or the administration is reacting to the revised travel ban. we are watching the speech and the rally and we'll give you the details later in this newscast or ahead at 6:00. >>> well, a missing woman case sfwurnd a...
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so for that reason, the judge in hawaii has blocked enforcement of the order, not just in hawaii, butl. it applies to all of the federal officials. it's similar in scope to the original executive order ban that came from washington state. ironically, it appears that the judge in washington is not going to block it, but the judge in hawaii has. so that's the one that will count. so the new executive order that was tak effect tomorrow will not. so as a practical matter right now, nothing changes. the old executive order wasn't enforced. the new one won't be, either, greta. >> but pete, the cig kasignific of of ththis one, this one had to breathe, lawyers got on it at the white house, the attorney general was by that time confirmed. he was in on it. this is quite a dramatic ruling by a federal judge in hawaii after all these rules. and the president is -- we haven't heard what the president says. i assume the white house has not issued a statement yet. am i right? >> correct. this has just happened. you're right. this new policy was announced march 6th and was to take effect 10 days late
so for that reason, the judge in hawaii has blocked enforcement of the order, not just in hawaii, butl. it applies to all of the federal officials. it's similar in scope to the original executive order ban that came from washington state. ironically, it appears that the judge in washington is not going to block it, but the judge in hawaii has. so that's the one that will count. so the new executive order that was tak effect tomorrow will not. so as a practical matter right now, nothing changes....