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sound, me and jackson browne and the eagles. we need some new blood in this town. was a four-piece full-on blues band. >> they were an english band that became a dual citizenship band. they were as american as they were british. ♪ ever know taken by the wind >> we had an album out, two years to joining fleetwood mac years previous called "buckingham nicks." nick really liked the music. they asked us to join. ♪ >> fleetwood mac, first, stevie and lindsey album for sure changed our lives. we had arrived. ♪ freedom >> describe being rich and famous in california. >> this is it, kid. ♪ freedom ♪ freedom ♪ forever ♪ ever ♪ >> hit records sometimes bore an audience. they're not going to have another hit. or this one isn't as good as that. >> record companies, like frothing at the mouth, the imaging of the band was becoming a whole thing. so we were getting ready to make "rumors," with everyone falling apart. ♪ if loving you isn't the right to do ♪ ♪ how can i ever change things that i feel ♪ >> the band is five people, five very independent, quite strong minded, quite st
sound, me and jackson browne and the eagles. we need some new blood in this town. was a four-piece full-on blues band. >> they were an english band that became a dual citizenship band. they were as american as they were british. ♪ ever know taken by the wind >> we had an album out, two years to joining fleetwood mac years previous called "buckingham nicks." nick really liked the music. they asked us to join. ♪ >> fleetwood mac, first, stevie and lindsey album for...
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jackson browne, j.d., linda ronstadt, joni mitchell, james taylor. is it difficult to reveal yourself constantly to so many people? why do you have to do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to try and share myself, maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time out ♪ ♪ there's so much left to know and i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days paul and i, we wanted to be the goff and king of england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, who the mysterious mr. king was. we'd written all these songs and chains that the beatles did, i'm into something good, which was part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind the scenes woman to a star i
jackson browne, j.d., linda ronstadt, joni mitchell, james taylor. is it difficult to reveal yourself constantly to so many people? why do you have to do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to try and share myself, maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there ♪ ♪ many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds...
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judge ketanji brown jackson disagreeing with the president that he says he has complete immunity from having either himself or any of his officials testify before congress. judge brown riding "this court holds that executive branch officials are not absolutely immune from compulsory congressional process. no matter how many times the executive branch has inserted as much over the years. even if the president expressly directs such officials noncompliance." white house officials told me yesterday that know-how, no way is mcgahn ever going to testify before congress. dana, you will probably reminder that in the harriet myers case, the president refused to comply. she was charged with corruption -- she was charged rather with contempt of congress. that was a civil case that dragged on through the courts until january of 2009 when the 110th congress disbanded and therefore the contempt of congress citation became moot and the whole thing went away. we will see what happens in this case. no question this was going to drag out for a long time to come. >> dana: it will. we will maybe be back
judge ketanji brown jackson disagreeing with the president that he says he has complete immunity from having either himself or any of his officials testify before congress. judge brown riding "this court holds that executive branch officials are not absolutely immune from compulsory congressional process. no matter how many times the executive branch has inserted as much over the years. even if the president expressly directs such officials noncompliance." white house officials told...
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from complying with house subpoenas in a scathing 118 page decision us district judge qatar g brown jacksonare not kings, adding absolute immunity from compelled congressional process simply does not exist. >>we've been defined in our attempts to have a proper oversight of the constitution while says because of this administration's stonewalling and so it's good. the judge agreed with us. it's the law its oversight as american as apple pie. >>the white house says the justice department will appeal the decision adding they are confident that the important constitutional principle advanced by the administration, we'll be vindicated. in may the white house blocked mcgahn from complying with the house judiciary subpoena after the mueller report revealed he witnessed several instances of trump attempting to interfere with the russia investigation. now mcgahn's lawyer says he'll comply unless a stay is issued the ruling could factor in house democrats push to help other trump officials like acting chief of staff mick mulvaney and former national security adviser john bolton testify. i think it's
from complying with house subpoenas in a scathing 118 page decision us district judge qatar g brown jacksonare not kings, adding absolute immunity from compelled congressional process simply does not exist. >>we've been defined in our attempts to have a proper oversight of the constitution while says because of this administration's stonewalling and so it's good. the judge agreed with us. it's the law its oversight as american as apple pie. >>the white house says the justice...
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district court judge brown jackson had this wonderful. statement in which i found very interesting work respective and he said the u.s. government united states of america as a government of laws and not of men state is simply the primary take away the from the past 250 years of recorded american history is that presidents are not kings i don't know how you end up with the center off ramp because this decision of the judge was was basically saying that dawn mccann dawn again former white house counsel would have to testify before the house which then creates an interesting path for the acting chief of staff makes me but i don't course the 900 pound gorilla in this john bolton national security adviser who has a $2000000.00 book deal you know you may or may not write about that will get appealed to the supreme court they'll likely stay and kind of witness testimony until they've actually come to sessions it could be june by the time you get that decision from the supreme court and that isn't there's no way they're going to then in june imp
district court judge brown jackson had this wonderful. statement in which i found very interesting work respective and he said the u.s. government united states of america as a government of laws and not of men state is simply the primary take away the from the past 250 years of recorded american history is that presidents are not kings i don't know how you end up with the center off ramp because this decision of the judge was was basically saying that dawn mccann dawn again former white house...
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i will tell you on brown versus board you know the story. justice jackson a big proponent of judicial restraint and was concerned about the court overruling precedent, and how to get to the result in brown that justice jackson agreed with but was worried about who should do it and what the court's role was. chief justice warren, justice jackson had a heart attack, and he went to his bedside with a draft opinion to get the unanimity we were talking about, and try to get by and, including also from the dissenting justice you mentioned he was going to vote for segregation. he got the unanimous court in the room to announce that opinion. burger had a harder time getting that consensus. host: had some big cases during this term. you mentioned new york times versus united states, roe v. , greg v georgia, which is the death penalty case, regents of the university of california , which is affirmative action which we continue to see cases referred to. and then united states versus nixon. here is another one with -- which pits the branches of government against each
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how did the election of andrew jackson change the system again? dr. brownit certainly changed in that andrew jackson was from tennessee, he was this war hero, he had a certain celebrity in the country. he also wanted to represent the common man. interestingly enough, in 1828, he basically picked up william crawford's campaign manager, who had been martin van buren, who later becomes president. but martin van buren helps andrew jackson to expand the basis of the parties. the parties become these mass organizations. by 1832, andrew jackson and martin van buren had decided to adopt an innovation called the national convention, which was a way to bring all the state party leaders to one convention to choose the nominees instead of using this either state legislative resolution or a congressional caucus or king caucus. >> what was happening in the electorate? who could vote? dr. brown: generally speaking, what was going on was that white males were now enfranchised. they reduce the property requirements that were in existence early in the republic. it was also t
how did the election of andrew jackson change the system again? dr. brownit certainly changed in that andrew jackson was from tennessee, he was this war hero, he had a certain celebrity in the country. he also wanted to represent the common man. interestingly enough, in 1828, he basically picked up william crawford's campaign manager, who had been martin van buren, who later becomes president. but martin van buren helps andrew jackson to expand the basis of the parties. the parties become these...
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earlier tonight, obama appointed federal judge cut tonja brown jackson has ruled that former white house counsel da don mcgao comply with the white house subpoena. it's also should be noted that our competitors were loves to admit tonight that if upheld at the d.c. court of appeals, he could show up at congress and ask as many questions as he wanted. your response to the hyperbolic reaction to this, one federal district court judge in d.c. on this question of mcgann? >> the big winner is over. because he will have to get into his car and go over to the capital, the judge went out of her way to say i'm not ruling on the issues of privilege and all he has to say is i will show up. the president has the power that kings have never had it. he's a very powerful walk office and the framers wanted at that way. very strict criteria it to be met. we don't live in a parliamentary democracy. it's no big impact and then he can invoke the privilege. the court distinguishes this issue from the very question that the high-level presidential aide may be asked to provide in the context of some such quest
earlier tonight, obama appointed federal judge cut tonja brown jackson has ruled that former white house counsel da don mcgao comply with the white house subpoena. it's also should be noted that our competitors were loves to admit tonight that if upheld at the d.c. court of appeals, he could show up at congress and ask as many questions as he wanted. your response to the hyperbolic reaction to this, one federal district court judge in d.c. on this question of mcgann? >> the big winner is...
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late today, different judge brown jackson ruled the former white house counsel and mueller star witness and he must exert executive privilege at appropriate moments, it makes very clear, there is no basis for the white house claim mcgahn is absolutely immune from being compelled by congress to testify. absolute immune is not a thing, she writes. at all. presidts
late today, different judge brown jackson ruled the former white house counsel and mueller star witness and he must exert executive privilege at appropriate moments, it makes very clear, there is no basis for the white house claim mcgahn is absolutely immune from being compelled by congress to testify. absolute immune is not a thing, she writes. at all. presidts
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district court judge brown jackson writing in her opinion, quote, the primary take away from the past years of recorded american history is that presidents are not kings, jackson's decision comes as part of a lawsuit brought by the house judiciary committee to enforce a subpoena against former white house counsel don mcgahn but could it have broader implications as the democratic impeach mint -- impeachment inquiry continues, we are with dan henninger, allysia finley, does it change view in whole impeachment context? >> well, i think democrats are going to be appealed, right now doesn't set a precedent. it's based on -- overturns opinions dating back to 1971. paul: justice department. >> office legal counsel opinions, bipartisan, both administrations, jimmy carter, bill clint clinton, bush, court opinion in dc during the george w. bush's administration that was eventually settled, so there really wasn't any dc circuit to underlay this decision. paul: bill, i think it goes to the supreme court. >> makes them kind of extraordinary claims and absolutist claim and you would think the supr
district court judge brown jackson writing in her opinion, quote, the primary take away from the past years of recorded american history is that presidents are not kings, jackson's decision comes as part of a lawsuit brought by the house judiciary committee to enforce a subpoena against former white house counsel don mcgahn but could it have broader implications as the democratic impeach mint -- impeachment inquiry continues, we are with dan henninger, allysia finley, does it change view in...
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late today, different judge brown jackson ruled the former white house counsel and mueller star witness don mcgahn must comply with the house subpoena. and he must exert executive privilege at appropriate moments, it makes very clear, there is no basis for the white house claim mcgahn is absolutely immune from being compelled by congress to testify. absolute immune is not a thing, she writes. at all. presidents are not kings, she adds. so it is a very busy night. there is also new reporting about acting white house chief of staff nick mulvaney's role. and linking to associates and apparently now his company. plus, what the lawyer for one of the associates says that could implicate devin nunes, top republican on the intelligence community, in effort to get dirt on jbd. and the president fires his navy secretary and the navy secretary fires back. we begin the court ruling and jim acosta live for us at the white house. what has the white house reaction been so far? >> reporter: well, john, this ruling applies to the former white house counsel don mcgahn. it might as well apply to nick mulv
late today, different judge brown jackson ruled the former white house counsel and mueller star witness don mcgahn must comply with the house subpoena. and he must exert executive privilege at appropriate moments, it makes very clear, there is no basis for the white house claim mcgahn is absolutely immune from being compelled by congress to testify. absolute immune is not a thing, she writes. at all. presidents are not kings, she adds. so it is a very busy night. there is also new reporting...
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late today, district judge kattan ji brown jackson ruled that former white house counsel and mueller with a house subpoena. and though her decision permits mcgahn to exert executive privilege at appropriate moments, it also makes very clear there is no basis for the white house claim that mcgahn is absolutely immune from being compelled by congress to testify. absolute immunity is not a thing, she writes, at all. presidents are not kings, she adds. so it's a very busy night. there is also new reporting about acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney's role in the ukraine affair. that and a subpoena linking rudy giuliani to a new and broad federal investigation of his associates and apparently now his company. plus what the lawyer for one of those associates says that could implicate congressman devin nunes, top republican on the intelligence committee, and universities y r -- and the president fires his navy secretary, and the secretary fires back. we begin with the court ruling and cnn's jim acosta live for us at the white house. what has the white house reaction been so far?
late today, district judge kattan ji brown jackson ruled that former white house counsel and mueller with a house subpoena. and though her decision permits mcgahn to exert executive privilege at appropriate moments, it also makes very clear there is no basis for the white house claim that mcgahn is absolutely immune from being compelled by congress to testify. absolute immunity is not a thing, she writes, at all. presidents are not kings, she adds. so it's a very busy night. there is also new...
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district court judge brown-jackson, we're waiting for her decision. >> that is going to be a really significantision in sort of the discretion of the impeachment inquiry. this is the first significant test of the white house's claim of this absolute immunity. the idea that former white house officials do not have to comply with congressional subpoenas at all. now that is going to be significant not just for don mcgahn's individual testimony, it might determine whether or not the house of representatives decides to also look into the issues of obstruction of justice outside of the ukraine investigations, things related to the mueller investigation or if instead they'll decide just to pursue possible articles of impeachment related to ukraine. but of course whatever decision is reached in the don mcgahn case, that will have some significance of showing where courts might be headed for people like mick mulvaney and other individuals that -- >> if this district court judge rules that mcgahn has to testify, i assume the white house would appear it to the court of appeals and the supreme court and th
district court judge brown-jackson, we're waiting for her decision. >> that is going to be a really significantision in sort of the discretion of the impeachment inquiry. this is the first significant test of the white house's claim of this absolute immunity. the idea that former white house officials do not have to comply with congressional subpoenas at all. now that is going to be significant not just for don mcgahn's individual testimony, it might determine whether or not the house of...
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judge brown jackson saying those staffers, quote, work for the people of the united states and they take an oath to protect and defend the constitution of the united states. this particular case involved former white house counsel don mcgahn who refused a congressional subpoena to testify. the justice department has already filed an appeal, but the decision may still have a ripple effect throughout the impeachment process. let's bring in cnn political correspondent sara murray with more on this. sarah, what are the key takeaways from this legal bombshell. >> one of the things the judge made clear in this sweeping ruling is she wasn't just talking about don mcgahn. this could spell trouble for a number of white house officials. her ruling basically says if you are a current official, if you are a former official, if you are an official who worked in the national security sector, none of these people have blanket and excessive and extreme immunity. they could all be potentially called to testify. now, this doesn't mean the witnesses are suddenly saddling up to capitol hill willing to help.
judge brown jackson saying those staffers, quote, work for the people of the united states and they take an oath to protect and defend the constitution of the united states. this particular case involved former white house counsel don mcgahn who refused a congressional subpoena to testify. the justice department has already filed an appeal, but the decision may still have a ripple effect throughout the impeachment process. let's bring in cnn political correspondent sara murray with more on...
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here's the deal: but judge ketanji brown jackson explicitly rejected that logic writing, "presidents not kings." true, very true. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that lays it out right there. >> stephen: i will say eric trump does look royal-family inbred. ( laughter ) ( as eric ) "my bones are like twizzlers!" but trump's not worried. this morning, he tweeted, "the d.c. wolves and fake news media are reading far too much into people being forced by courts to testify before congress. i am fighting for future presidents and the office of the president. other than that, i would actually like people to testify." ( as trump ) "it's so true. i would like nothing more than for rudy giuliani to testify before congress accompanied by his legal counsel: a two-liter box of franzia." ( laughter ) now, trump's gotten a lot of criticism this week for pardoning a navy seal convicted of a war crime, but this morning, he fired back on twitter. "i will always protect our great war fighters." "war fighters"? nobody calls them that. i'm pretty sure that's the name of the generic video game your grandmo
here's the deal: but judge ketanji brown jackson explicitly rejected that logic writing, "presidents not kings." true, very true. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that lays it out right there. >> stephen: i will say eric trump does look royal-family inbred. ( laughter ) ( as eric ) "my bones are like twizzlers!" but trump's not worried. this morning, he tweeted, "the d.c. wolves and fake news media are reading far too much into people being forced by courts...
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judge ketanji brown jackson today really blasted that down, ruled that this idea of absolute immunity is a fiction, is baseless and gets separation of powers absolutely backwards. if and when don mcgahn does show up, still pending appeals, he could invoke executive privilege but it's narrow. it does not apply to ongoing discussions about criminal activity, i would argue, including obstruction of justice. >> jenna, we can't be that surprised, we had harriet myers, we had the espy case, the courts tend to shared towards fair progress. does this mean they go running to court and say they have to all come in? >> this wasn't a surprise at all, especially coming from this judge. the white house has indicated of course they're going to appeal and the department of justice will. so this is far from over. the precedent here is really what's important. when you start having white house counsel and people who should have privilege being able to talk to their clients in matters of national security, matters that are important to the executive branch, this is not part of congressional oversight. w
judge ketanji brown jackson today really blasted that down, ruled that this idea of absolute immunity is a fiction, is baseless and gets separation of powers absolutely backwards. if and when don mcgahn does show up, still pending appeals, he could invoke executive privilege but it's narrow. it does not apply to ongoing discussions about criminal activity, i would argue, including obstruction of justice. >> jenna, we can't be that surprised, we had harriet myers, we had the espy case, the...
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district court judge for the district of columbia, judge ketanji brown jackson just ruled don mcgahn,mer white house counsel must testify before the house of representatives. that's a win for the house of representatives even though the justice department just announced they will appeal this decision. and the president has been give an victory from the supreme court ruling the president, for now, not necessarily, for now, give up 8 years of his tax records to the house of representatives. significant on both fronts, susan. >> it is significant. they set a briefing schedule december 5th, intending they intend to move rather rapidly on this case and willing to grant an administrative stay indicating they are willing to take up the case and not just the immediate decision whether president trump has to give up his finances but the scope of the united states presidency overall. incredibly significant in the don mcgahn case the court is ruling what is called a ju dishble question, not a political question between the executive branch and congress to work out themselves. the court saying, n
district court judge for the district of columbia, judge ketanji brown jackson just ruled don mcgahn,mer white house counsel must testify before the house of representatives. that's a win for the house of representatives even though the justice department just announced they will appeal this decision. and the president has been give an victory from the supreme court ruling the president, for now, not necessarily, for now, give up 8 years of his tax records to the house of representatives....
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judge ketanji brown jackson today really blasted that down, ruled that this idea of absolute immunity is a fiction, is baseless and gets separation of powers absolutely backwards. if and went don mcgahn does show up, still pending appeals, he could invoke executive privilege but it's narrow. it does not apply to ongoing discussions about criminal activity, i would argue, including obstruction of justice. >> jenna, we can't be that surprised, we had harriet myers, we had the espy case, the courts tend to shared towards fair progress. does this mean they go running to court and say they have to all come in? >> this wasn't a surprise at all, especially coming from this judge. the white house has indicated of course they're going to appeal and the department of justice will. so this is far from over. the precedent here is really what's important. when you start having white house counsel and people who should have privilege being able to talk to their clients in matters of national security, matters that are important to the executive branch, this is not part of congressional oversight. w
judge ketanji brown jackson today really blasted that down, ruled that this idea of absolute immunity is a fiction, is baseless and gets separation of powers absolutely backwards. if and went don mcgahn does show up, still pending appeals, he could invoke executive privilege but it's narrow. it does not apply to ongoing discussions about criminal activity, i would argue, including obstruction of justice. >> jenna, we can't be that surprised, we had harriet myers, we had the espy case, the...
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that line written as judge brown jackson ordered don mcgahn to testify before the house after being subpoenaed. it was a major blow to the white house's efforts to stonewall the impeachment investigation. in fact, all witnesses from appearing before congress. the 120-page ruling says with respect to senior level aides, absolute immunity from compelled congressional process simply does not exist. but mcgahn won't be sworn in yet. he'll wait to testify while the case is appealed as the doj just did. may go all the way to the supreme court. meanwhile, the supreme court handed down a temporary win for the white house in another case blocking congress from seeing the president's tax returns for now. but the court is fast-tracking the case asking both sides to make their best arguments for why the court should weigh in on the tax return fight in this term. cnn's kaitlan collins has been covering this story and joins us now here from new york. so first, on the white house strategy as it relates to this loss or temporary loss on mcgahn's testimony. >> it's a pretty big rebuke to what their strategy ha
that line written as judge brown jackson ordered don mcgahn to testify before the house after being subpoenaed. it was a major blow to the white house's efforts to stonewall the impeachment investigation. in fact, all witnesses from appearing before congress. the 120-page ruling says with respect to senior level aides, absolute immunity from compelled congressional process simply does not exist. but mcgahn won't be sworn in yet. he'll wait to testify while the case is appealed as the doj just...
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i'll read a little more about what the judge kattan ya brown jackson said yesterday about this.said with respect to senior level presidential aides absolute immunity simply does not exist. indeed, absolute testimonial immunity for senior level white house aides appears to be a fiction that has been fa sids youly maintained over time. she couldn't put a final front on it, elie, but they are appealing it. the white house is appealing it, so what does that mean? are they going to have to testify or not? >> so i think this decision will stand up on appeal. that snippet that you just read, that's what we call a legal smackdown? she's being very clear here. she's speaking to the other witnesses. she's saying this applies to mcgahn but also future judges. here's the difference between law school and real life. law school you say there's no meaningful distinction between does don mcgahn have to testify and does bolton and pompeo have to testify. real life is still fight those cases mulvaney, bolton if they come to the courts because they'll stall out. they'll argue there's some differen
i'll read a little more about what the judge kattan ya brown jackson said yesterday about this.said with respect to senior level presidential aides absolute immunity simply does not exist. indeed, absolute testimonial immunity for senior level white house aides appears to be a fiction that has been fa sids youly maintained over time. she couldn't put a final front on it, elie, but they are appealing it. the white house is appealing it, so what does that mean? are they going to have to testify...
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judge ketanji brown jackson's ruling says former white house counsel don mcgahn must comply with a congressional subpoena and testify to impeachment investigators about president trump's efforts to obstruct the mueller inquiry. the justice department says it will appeal the decision. the ruling could have a sweeping impact on the e impeacachment hearings whehere a number of top officials, including former national security advisoror john bolton, have so far refused to testify. meanwhile, federal prosecutors appeared to be widening the probe into terms personal attorney rudy giuliani. "the wall street journal" reports s recently issuedd subpoenas with ties to giuliani suggest prosecutors may be investigating possible money laundering, obstruction of justice, and campaign-finance violations. the supreme court has blocked a lower ruling that would have required president trump's accounting firm to release his financial records to the house oversight and reform committee. the supreme court will decide now whether will hear the case, which can set a major precededet about the balance of power between
judge ketanji brown jackson's ruling says former white house counsel don mcgahn must comply with a congressional subpoena and testify to impeachment investigators about president trump's efforts to obstruct the mueller inquiry. the justice department says it will appeal the decision. the ruling could have a sweeping impact on the e impeacachment hearings whehere a number of top officials, including former national security advisoror john bolton, have so far refused to testify. meanwhile,...
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the judge in this case, judge ketanji brown jackson tonight has ruled against the president and has ruled that in this specific instance, the official that the president has instructed to defy the subpoena, former white house counsel don mcgahn, the judge says don mcgahn must comply with that subpoena and he must turn up to congress to testify. and this is -- this is a long ruling tonight. it's -- but it's interesting, it seems to me like it is written with a broad audience in mind because it's not -- it's not a super legalistic thing. it's not just a mechanistic order that mcgahn has to show up and here's the precedents that lead to that and so forth. this is the kind of court order, the kind of judicial ruling that is if this were on indictment, you'd call it a speaking indictment, right? this is a ruling that is designed to be read by people who are outside this case. this is a ruling, i think, in the specific, that is designed to remind us all what kind of government the constitution spells out for us and why, when all else fails, we should be able to count on the judiciary, the court
the judge in this case, judge ketanji brown jackson tonight has ruled against the president and has ruled that in this specific instance, the official that the president has instructed to defy the subpoena, former white house counsel don mcgahn, the judge says don mcgahn must comply with that subpoena and he must turn up to congress to testify. and this is -- this is a long ruling tonight. it's -- but it's interesting, it seems to me like it is written with a broad audience in mind because it's...
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already 7 separate bins lamar jackson downhe middle markey's brown the mvp candidate, a perfect 9 for in the 1st half 2nd half 21 6 ravens jackson willie snead seven-yard touchdown jackson 5 touchdown pass on the nit and the ravens got into e end zone on all 6 possessions. jackson w under center. poli took most ofthe 4t scor 45 6 ravens they've won straight through tonight into upext 9 or sunday in baltimore. aiders play the chiefs in kansas ty ohat is >>hey how about that we've got more rain on a off not only just the next couple days next weekend. more rain well into the following week. >>have a good night everybody we'll see you tomorrow. thank you pam. claskid who made good. but mike bloomberg bamtheguy wo did good. after building a biness that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a ty still reeling from 9/11 bringing jobs and thousands of bring it bacfrom the ashes after witnessing therible toll of gun violence. units with it. he helped crte a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration protect this planet from climat
already 7 separate bins lamar jackson downhe middle markey's brown the mvp candidate, a perfect 9 for in the 1st half 2nd half 21 6 ravens jackson willie snead seven-yard touchdown jackson 5 touchdown pass on the nit and the ravens got into e end zone on all 6 possessions. jackson w under center. poli took most ofthe 4t scor 45 6 ravens they've won straight through tonight into upext 9 or sunday in baltimore. aiders play the chiefs in kansas ty ohat is >>hey how about that we've got more...
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i think he's being safe and i think with the opinion that was just handed down by judge brown jackson saying there is absolutely no such thing as absolute immunity. so people have to comply with these subpoenas. and if they don't, they don't have a legal basis to refuse to comply. i mean, that sent a powerful signal. and hopefully, congress will pick up on that and will begin issuing subpoenas. and using that as a basis to enforce them with their power. and katy, in that opinion from judge jackson, she sets out just how the inherent contempt power works and how it is a lawful vehicle for congress to force people to comply with their subpoenas. >> glenn kershner. glenn, thank you very much. happy thanksgiving to you. >> you too, katy. >> ahead, much more on the president now distancing himself from rudy giuliani. could this mean changes for the democrats' strategy on impeachment? and later, does elizabeth warren have a plan for this? the latest polling shows some trouble brewing for her campaign. class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a
i think he's being safe and i think with the opinion that was just handed down by judge brown jackson saying there is absolutely no such thing as absolute immunity. so people have to comply with these subpoenas. and if they don't, they don't have a legal basis to refuse to comply. i mean, that sent a powerful signal. and hopefully, congress will pick up on that and will begin issuing subpoenas. and using that as a basis to enforce them with their power. and katy, in that opinion from judge...
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justice jackson was a big proponent of judicial restraint and was concerned about the court overruling precedent, and how to get to the result in brownt justice jackson agreed with but was worried about who should do it and what the court's role was. chief justice warren, justice jackson had a heart attack, and he went to the bedside, and try to get by and, including also from the dissenting justice you mentioned he was going to vote for segregation. he got the unanimous court in the room to announce that opinion. burger had a harder time getting that consensus. >> you mentioned new york times versus united states, roe v. wade, greg v georgette death penalty case, regents of the university of california affirmative action which we continue to see cases referred to. and then united states versus nixon. why was that case so important? elizabeth: that was the executive privilege case and the nixon administration. is there a constitutional foundation for the executive, or the president to assert privilege over presidential papers and communications? this was going back to marbury or the new deal era. the courts consequential role in sayi
justice jackson was a big proponent of judicial restraint and was concerned about the court overruling precedent, and how to get to the result in brownt justice jackson agreed with but was worried about who should do it and what the court's role was. chief justice warren, justice jackson had a heart attack, and he went to the bedside, and try to get by and, including also from the dissenting justice you mentioned he was going to vote for segregation. he got the unanimous court in the room to...
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first quarter, lamar jackson connects with marquise brown to put the ravens up 7-0., the duo repeats, adding to baltimore's lead ravens head into the half up 28-6 and in the end the rams don't recover at all baltimore pummeling l.a. the final score, 45-6. the baltimore ravens going into los angeles and putting the beatdown on the rams. >>> well, on deck for the show, the moves you need to make in the trading day ahead. plus, famed investor bill gross warning of troubles ahead for markets in the year 2020 the challenges he says stocks will face. >>> and then tomorrow, join us right here for a "worldwide exchange" exclusive. former sears chairman and ceo, former abercrombie & fitch executive chairman and former chicago fed chairman arthur martinez his take on the retail biz, amazon, the consumer, the u.s. economy, all of those when "worldwide exchange" is back righafr ist teth listening and observing are critical skills for scientists at 3m. one of the products i helped develop was a softer, more secure diaper closure. as a mom, i knew it had to work. there were babies
first quarter, lamar jackson connects with marquise brown to put the ravens up 7-0., the duo repeats, adding to baltimore's lead ravens head into the half up 28-6 and in the end the rams don't recover at all baltimore pummeling l.a. the final score, 45-6. the baltimore ravens going into los angeles and putting the beatdown on the rams. >>> well, on deck for the show, the moves you need to make in the trading day ahead. plus, famed investor bill gross warning of troubles ahead for...
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justice jackson was a big proponent of judicial restraint and was concerned about the court overruling precedent, and how to get to the result in brownt justice jackson agreed with but was worried about who should do it and what the court's role was. , justicetice warren jackson had a heart attack, and he went to the bedside, and try to get by and, including also from the dissenting justice you mentioned he was going to vote for segregation. he got the unanimous court in the room to announce that opinion. burger had a harder time getting that consensus. host: they cases. you mentioned new york times versus united states, roe v. wade, greg v georgette death penalty case, regents of the university of california affirmative action which we continue to see cases referred to. and then united states versus nexen. this pits the branches of -- versus richard nixon. why was that queso important? -- why was that case so important? elizabeth: that was the executive privilege case and the nixon administration. is there a constitutional foundation for the executive, or the president to assert privilege over presidential papers and communications?
justice jackson was a big proponent of judicial restraint and was concerned about the court overruling precedent, and how to get to the result in brownt justice jackson agreed with but was worried about who should do it and what the court's role was. , justicetice warren jackson had a heart attack, and he went to the bedside, and try to get by and, including also from the dissenting justice you mentioned he was going to vote for segregation. he got the unanimous court in the room to announce...
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browns coach hue jackson will lead those drills. >>> a huge fight during the thursday night footballgame could lead to fines, suspensions and possible legal action. with less than 10 seconds left in the game quarterback mason rudolph was hit by miles garrett and a fight broke out. rudolph appeared to hold on to garrett then the defensive end ripped the qb's helmet off. garrett swung the helmet and hit him in the head. garrett regrets his action saying he lost his cool. >> i appreciate my team having my back but it should have never gotten to that point. what i did is more foolish and i shouldn't allow myself to slip like that. >> during that fight and defensive tackle larry ogendobi ran into rudolph. they were disqualified for the game. by the way browns won that game 21-7. that's not the end of this. >> you want to throw the book at them. yeah. >> time is now 5:40. still ahead this may surprise you. the former food and drug administration doctor who approved the lasik eye procedure now says he made a mistake. he's warning people about the dangers of the lasik. >> and the constructio
browns coach hue jackson will lead those drills. >>> a huge fight during the thursday night footballgame could lead to fines, suspensions and possible legal action. with less than 10 seconds left in the game quarterback mason rudolph was hit by miles garrett and a fight broke out. rudolph appeared to hold on to garrett then the defensive end ripped the qb's helmet off. garrett swung the helmet and hit him in the head. garrett regrets his action saying he lost his cool. >> i...
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jackson. he has also been a brown's head coach.ents, timing and drills for the big question is, is this a legitimate chance for kaepernick to get back in the league or just a pr stunt by the nfl? we shall see. >>> john gordon coach of the year so far. that is hall of fame quarterback brett favre said today on a radio show. they said they had done a tremendous job and that he has. the raiders would be in the playoffs, a pretty remarkable turnaround through yes last year's 4-12 team. today sparks comments for attention. >> i love brett favre. always loved brett favre. none of us would be where we are without brett favre so we appreciate the nice work. nice words now, you don't hear many, especially from you guys. >> let's talk about soccer because last month canada headed to united states with the bears lost 2-0. the nation with league play in orlando. second minute corner kick, they deflected towards the center of the box and jordan morris from stanford is there first goal of the match 1-0 united states. 23rd minute same score, morr
jackson. he has also been a brown's head coach.ents, timing and drills for the big question is, is this a legitimate chance for kaepernick to get back in the league or just a pr stunt by the nfl? we shall see. >>> john gordon coach of the year so far. that is hall of fame quarterback brett favre said today on a radio show. they said they had done a tremendous job and that he has. the raiders would be in the playoffs, a pretty remarkable turnaround through yes last year's 4-12 team....
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former raiders and browns coach, hugh jackson will leave the drills. >>> tonight gallipolis gold medalill kickoff the grand opening of the holiday ice-skating rink begins at 7 pm. 5:00 sorry. the party starts at 5 pm at this city center in san ramon. this includes performances by olympic champions. the proceeds will promote always dream foundation. >>> two popular rides at disneyland will get a major upgrade. we will let you know about the changes coming to "indiana jones" and snow white themed rides. >>> the late paul walker had a love for cars. we will let you know about the auction for his collection of rare vehicles. you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yeah! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. holiday gifts everyone's sure to love at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. we all have things we love and long for. a place, a feeling, a moment. but only kerrygold can take you there. to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-f
former raiders and browns coach, hugh jackson will leave the drills. >>> tonight gallipolis gold medalill kickoff the grand opening of the holiday ice-skating rink begins at 7 pm. 5:00 sorry. the party starts at 5 pm at this city center in san ramon. this includes performances by olympic champions. the proceeds will promote always dream foundation. >>> two popular rides at disneyland will get a major upgrade. we will let you know about the changes coming to "indiana...
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lamar jackson and ravens taking on the rams tonight. darts to brown.y could be the mvp, on the ground weaving in and out of l.a. traffic, not easy to do. three touchdown passes, 28-6 baltimore at break. ravens win designed to deliver bar-quality cocktails, freshly made at the push of a button. drinkworks solves the challenge of making complex cocktails in your home. the drinkmaker uses drinkworks pods with real ingredients and natural flavors for perfectly balanced cocktails every time. with over two dozen drinks to choose from, there's something for everyone. no bottles, no measuring, no mess. pick your drink, insert the pod, and with the push of a button enjoy bar-quality cocktails right at home. - we can have our favorite drinks made the same way every time. - it's the perfect way to end our day. - i love providing a variety of cocktails to my guests, without needing all the ingredients. - [narrator] for a limited time, purchase the drinkworks home bar by keurig at an additional $50 off. and t eckout. that is dstv to take an additional $50 off. - we
lamar jackson and ravens taking on the rams tonight. darts to brown.y could be the mvp, on the ground weaving in and out of l.a. traffic, not easy to do. three touchdown passes, 28-6 baltimore at break. ravens win designed to deliver bar-quality cocktails, freshly made at the push of a button. drinkworks solves the challenge of making complex cocktails in your home. the drinkmaker uses drinkworks pods with real ingredients and natural flavors for perfectly balanced cocktails every time. with...
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niners in baltimore sunday, lamar jackson and ravens taking on the rams tonight. darts to brown. this guy could be the mvp, on the ground weaving in and out of l.a. traffic, not easy to do. three touchdown passes, 28-6 baltimore at break. ravens win sstop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three times the cleaning power, try clean freak from mr. clean. >>> that's our report. appreciate your time. dan ashley. >> ama daetz. for chris, sandhya, all of us here, thanks for joining ♪ ♪ shine for the rest of your life ♪ ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ shine every day and night ♪ stronger than ever, ever ♪ stronger than ever, ever >> tamron: welcome, welcome to the show. [cheers and
niners in baltimore sunday, lamar jackson and ravens taking on the rams tonight. darts to brown. this guy could be the mvp, on the ground weaving in and out of l.a. traffic, not easy to do. three touchdown passes, 28-6 baltimore at break. ravens win sstop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a...
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former raiders and browns head coach hugh jackson will lead the workout drills.>>> the state of new jersey demanding huber made the state $649 million for years of unpaid taxes. new jersey claims uber mist classified their workers and independent contractors, not as employees. an audit says it found 500 $30 million in back taxes that had not been paid for unemployment and disability insurance between 2014 and 2018. almost $119 million in interest on top of that. uber plans to fight new jersey's report, saying drivers are self-employed contractors and they are not employees. >>> it is now 658. vice president mike pence is back in washington after two days of visiting california. the vice president was in silicon valley yesterday. he toured the nasa research center in mountain view and spoke to about 200 employees about the future of the space program. nasa ames will help build and develop a space craft needed for nasa's artemis program. that goal is to put people on the moon by the year 2024.>> for long-term exploration and use, not only to plant our flag and leave our footprint, to but to
former raiders and browns head coach hugh jackson will lead the workout drills.>>> the state of new jersey demanding huber made the state $649 million for years of unpaid taxes. new jersey claims uber mist classified their workers and independent contractors, not as employees. an audit says it found 500 $30 million in back taxes that had not been paid for unemployment and disability insurance between 2014 and 2018. almost $119 million in interest on top of that. uber plans to fight new...
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former browns head coach hue jackson and former dolphins head coach joe philbin will be running the sessioners will be there to catch kaepernick's passes. >>> it is a big college football saturday. here we are at florida a&m university where the rattlers are 8-1. they have a record-setting quarterback. victor's alma mater, howard, is the opponent. they're only 1-8. the venom pom squad has a very special message for you. >> florida agricultural and mechanical university! >> i mean that was nice, but i don't think y'all are going to stand up to the bison. that's just my feeling. good luck, though. all hbcu love. >> you know none of them can hear you? >> coy will tell them. >> good luck, everybody. we're back in a moment. dana-farber cancer institute discovered the pd-l1 pathway. pd-l1. they changed how the world fights cancer. blocking the pd-l1 protein, lets the immune system attack, attack, attack cancer. pd-l1 transformed, revolutionized, immunotherapy. pd-l1 saved my life. saved my life. saved my life. what we do here at dana-faber, changes lives everywhere. everywhere. everywhere. everyw
former browns head coach hue jackson and former dolphins head coach joe philbin will be running the sessioners will be there to catch kaepernick's passes. >>> it is a big college football saturday. here we are at florida a&m university where the rattlers are 8-1. they have a record-setting quarterback. victor's alma mater, howard, is the opponent. they're only 1-8. the venom pom squad has a very special message for you. >> florida agricultural and mechanical university!...
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front runner lamar jackson had a night against the rams. two touchdowns to hollywood brown. three to willie need. four to mark ingram and the fifth of the night, snead again, five touchdowns and just 15 completions. 95 of the ravens' 285 rushing yards. baltimore won 45-6, 9-2 and jon harbaugh is already working on sunday's game against the 49ers. >> they look great. they are killing people. you know, they have a great football team. copes, we already have gone to work on them already. we know that we are up against. >> all the injured warriors had a front row seat to watch the golden state out play okc for most of the game. with nine minutes to go in the game, jordan poole knocked it down, 14-point golden state lead but the this up finished the game on a 22-5 run. chris paul's jump shot gave them the lead with less than a minute to go. thunder win 100-97. 3-15 or the years. out. >>> mcclellan was down 3-0 to his old team but the kings rallied. kopitar tied the game. what a collapse. in overtime, the old man, 40- year-old patty marleau wins the game. the 42nd of his career ag
front runner lamar jackson had a night against the rams. two touchdowns to hollywood brown. three to willie need. four to mark ingram and the fifth of the night, snead again, five touchdowns and just 15 completions. 95 of the ravens' 285 rushing yards. baltimore won 45-6, 9-2 and jon harbaugh is already working on sunday's game against the 49ers. >> they look great. they are killing people. you know, they have a great football team. copes, we already have gone to work on them already. we...
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former browns head coach hue jackson leading the drills.n on their own to help i'm if he workout. the 32-year-old has been out of football since 2016. year he began protesting police brutality kneeling during the national anting emmit. >>> the giants holding the willy mack award luncheon. this year out fielder kevin pillar will be honored along with coaches and team parents. the willy mack is named for willy mccubby. his platform was to help local youth play baseball for free. he passed away last year. proceeds from the luncheon benefit the junior giants. starts at noon at oracle park. >>> now let's toss it over to meteorologist frances dinglasan with a look at the weather good morning, frances. >> good morning, amanda. good morning, everyone popular we are dealing with thick fog this morning. here is live doppler 7 and the satellite image. visibility has been so limited down to zero miles in petaluma, napa sfo and half moon bay and sfo there are flight arrival i delays of 56 minutes. dense fog advisory continuing until 9:00 this morning wi
former browns head coach hue jackson leading the drills.n on their own to help i'm if he workout. the 32-year-old has been out of football since 2016. year he began protesting police brutality kneeling during the national anting emmit. >>> the giants holding the willy mack award luncheon. this year out fielder kevin pillar will be honored along with coaches and team parents. the willy mack is named for willy mccubby. his platform was to help local youth play baseball for free. he...
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former browns head coach hugh jackson leads the drills.flying in on their own to help him out. he has been out of football since 2016. year he protested police broulgtsty and injustice by kneeling during the national anthem. also today the giants holding the willy mack wired award lunchingen. this year the outfielder will be horned at the event with a collection of junior giants ayches and team parents. willy mack award named for a hall of famer willy mccubby platform at giants ambassador was to help local youth play baseball for free. but cubby passed away last year. proceeds from the luncheon benefit, the junior jiets. it starts at noon at oracle park. >>> in sports today, cal and stanford are tuning up for next we can's big name. the cardinals face washington state at martin stadium. kickoff at 1:30 p.m. and the golden bears battle. sc at memorial staumtd. 8:00 p.m. the warriors start -- four-game road trip tomorrow in norms. last night golden state tried to snap a five-game losing streak at chase center against the celtics. our sports
former browns head coach hugh jackson leads the drills.flying in on their own to help him out. he has been out of football since 2016. year he protested police broulgtsty and injustice by kneeling during the national anthem. also today the giants holding the willy mack wired award lunchingen. this year the outfielder will be horned at the event with a collection of junior giants ayches and team parents. willy mack award named for a hall of famer willy mccubby platform at giants ambassador was...