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>> judge jeanine: we did. >> who is we? judge pirro? >> judge jeanine: yes!bout the detectives on the scene. >> he already said that he wasn't wearing his legs when this happened which really drives me crazy that whole story regarding that because why would he get up in the middle of the night, okay, all right and teak o take and a bur who he thought was in bathroom anda not put his legs on. >> with or without legs why is he firing into the bathroom when hasn't even checked if his girlfriend is asleep. >> judge jeanine: coming up our creep of the week. think grammar school. think stripper. and the answer to the insta-poll question. tweet me at judge jeanine or send me a message on facebook. hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to n
>> judge jeanine: we did. >> who is we? judge pirro? >> judge jeanine: yes!bout the detectives on the scene. >> he already said that he wasn't wearing his legs when this happened which really drives me crazy that whole story regarding that because why would he get up in the middle of the night, okay, all right and teak o take and a bur who he thought was in bathroom anda not put his legs on. >> with or without legs why is he firing into the bathroom when hasn't...
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the judge in me.ning. how to it is team for the results of the insta-poll. carnival cruise lines offered the people onboard the ineptly named triumph that turn inside a disaster this week a refund for the cruise and discount on a future cruise and $500. we asked you is $500 enough? if not, what should they say? >> john generously offered $18 trillion to each of the pass betters. thanks for that one, john. then there is robert? what does the ceo make for day? the same for every passenger. and mary ansays new bathrooms in their homes to always remind them of what happened. tony says carnival did more than they had to. i applaud them. really? how about -- and jeff, our society is lawsuit happy. bad things and accidents happen. carnival is trying to do the right thing by offering $500? what about the fact that i have too pay my baby sitter or pet sitter and all of the package outside that was brought to me in the mail, soaked in rain. i don't think are so. and finally, frank says they should get their hea
the judge in me.ning. how to it is team for the results of the insta-poll. carnival cruise lines offered the people onboard the ineptly named triumph that turn inside a disaster this week a refund for the cruise and discount on a future cruise and $500. we asked you is $500 enough? if not, what should they say? >> john generously offered $18 trillion to each of the pass betters. thanks for that one, john. then there is robert? what does the ceo make for day? the same for every passenger....
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>> judge jeanine: we did. >> who is we? judge pirro? >> judge jeanine: yes! talking about the detectives on the scene. >> he already said that he wasn't wearing his legs when this happened which really drives me crazy that whole story regarding that because why would he get up in the middle of the night, okay, all right and teak o take and a bur who he thought was in bathroom anda not put his legs on. >> with or without legs why is he firing into the bathroom when hasn't even checked if his girlfriend is asleep. >> judge jeanine: coming up our creep of the week. think grammar school. think stripper. and the answer to the insta-poll question. tweet me at judge jeanine or send me a message on facebook. >> judge jeanine: now, for the ultraresults of our question. do you think law you full gun owners should be required to buy $1 million in liability insurance? our viewers were overwhelmingly down on the idea. in fact, there was only one person out of thousands, that is right, thousands, who voted against the measure. and i'm not so sure he was serious. you will s
>> judge jeanine: we did. >> who is we? judge pirro? >> judge jeanine: yes! talking about the detectives on the scene. >> he already said that he wasn't wearing his legs when this happened which really drives me crazy that whole story regarding that because why would he get up in the middle of the night, okay, all right and teak o take and a bur who he thought was in bathroom anda not put his legs on. >> with or without legs why is he firing into the bathroom when...
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judge? >> judge jeanine: thanks so much. and joining me on the phone right now is a long time friend of christopher dorner. james, you there? >> i am, judge. how are you this evening? >> i'm well, james. can you tell us about this guy dorner. you went to college with him and you are even mentioned in his manifesto as a good guy. did you ever think he was capable of this? >> this comes as a complete shock to me. my relationship began in the 1990s while attending southern utah university. i never witnessed anything that suggests to me that he was unstable in any fashion or was prone to violence or anything of that nature. suffice to say what i'm hearing in the news is pretty shocking. >> judge jeanine: james, you spoke to him a few years back. is that the last time i understand you spoke with him? >> last time i spoke with him was in about 2008, yes. >> judge jeanine: and what was the conversation about? anything unusual about it? >> nothing particularly unusual. he called frankly out of the blue. we hadn't spoken in years. ca
judge? >> judge jeanine: thanks so much. and joining me on the phone right now is a long time friend of christopher dorner. james, you there? >> i am, judge. how are you this evening? >> i'm well, james. can you tell us about this guy dorner. you went to college with him and you are even mentioned in his manifesto as a good guy. did you ever think he was capable of this? >> this comes as a complete shock to me. my relationship began in the 1990s while attending southern...
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>> judge jeanine: we did. >> who is we? judge pirro? >> judge jeanine: yes!ng about the detectives on the scene. >> he already said that he wasn't wearing his legs when this happened which really drives me crazy that whole story regarding that because why would he get up in the middle of the night, okay, all right and teak o take and a bur who he thought was in bathroom anda not put his legs on. >> with or without legs why is he firing into the bathroom when hasn't even checked if his girlfriend is asleep. >> judge jeanine: coming up our creep of the week. think grammar school. think stripper. and the answer to the insta-poll question. tweet me at judge jeanine or send me a message on facebook. ♪ so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the rd like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> judge jeani
>> judge jeanine: we did. >> who is we? judge pirro? >> judge jeanine: yes!ng about the detectives on the scene. >> he already said that he wasn't wearing his legs when this happened which really drives me crazy that whole story regarding that because why would he get up in the middle of the night, okay, all right and teak o take and a bur who he thought was in bathroom anda not put his legs on. >> with or without legs why is he firing into the bathroom when hasn't...
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judge. >> judge jeanine: this s a fox news alert.nues in alabama where jimmy lee dykes continues to hold a five-year-old boy hostage in an underground bumpinger. let's go now to the -- bunker. go to garrett on the scene in midland, city, alabama with the latest. what is the latest? what is going on there? >> reporter: good evening, judge. authorities are continuing to release very few details about exactly what is happening there at the bunker. in fact, the press conference we were expecting to happen here in about 30 minutes was just canceled. and that has really been kind of typical the last few days. earlier today police did tell us that they have been in constant communication with the 65-year-old man jimmy lee dykes who they say shot and killed a bus driver before taking a special needs child down into the underground bunker on tuesday afternoon. we are here on another chilly night. the fifth night that the child has been down there. police told us earlier that dykes is helping to keep him warm with electric blankets and heaters
judge. >> judge jeanine: this s a fox news alert.nues in alabama where jimmy lee dykes continues to hold a five-year-old boy hostage in an underground bumpinger. let's go now to the -- bunker. go to garrett on the scene in midland, city, alabama with the latest. what is the latest? what is going on there? >> reporter: good evening, judge. authorities are continuing to release very few details about exactly what is happening there at the bunker. in fact, the press conference we were...
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i'm judge jeanine pirro. this week the debate continues injuries the rhetoric more heated as parents in newtown testify about innocent children taken from them. as sheriffs across this country threaten the arrest of any federal agent who would enforce unconstitutional gun laws as police chiefs support the ban on assault rifles, politicians threaten gun manufacturers and the very banks that fund them and as gun associations sue to protect their guns. cachophony of voices louder and louder at times drowning out the issue on which we all agree, stopping the senseless slaughter of innocence. the president wants to ban assault rifles. he wants to limit high capacity magazines, do background checks and close gunshow loopholes. the truth? banning weapons to prevent crime doesn't work. no where is that point more evident, mr. president than in your hometown chicago where in spite of the ban on handguns more people were murdered in the last decade than the number of americans killed in afghanistan. and afghanistan is
i'm judge jeanine pirro. this week the debate continues injuries the rhetoric more heated as parents in newtown testify about innocent children taken from them. as sheriffs across this country threaten the arrest of any federal agent who would enforce unconstitutional gun laws as police chiefs support the ban on assault rifles, politicians threaten gun manufacturers and the very banks that fund them and as gun associations sue to protect their guns. cachophony of voices louder and louder at...
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but we are suggesting that somebody other than that judge, another judge, look at that and determine whether it is facially sufficient. because that is the standard. we are looking at issues like in florida. you get -- get $500 to a judge, that is okay, but if you give more than that, that judge cannot hear your case. if you are, let's say, the campaign manager for a judge -- because we have elections -- if anybody's interested -- let me just finish that. if you are a campaign manager, he cannot appear before that judge. the aba spent two years on a report called justice in jeopardy, which is online, and it talks about how judges are elected in every single state. one of the document you might be interested in because i understand you have had vigorous talks about this recently is immigration. the aba just issued several months ago the most comprehensive immigration reform report in the last two decades. it contains 10,000 pro bono lawyer hours of some of the best law firms in america. part of the frustration that exists regarding immigration -- and i was just at a white house meetin
but we are suggesting that somebody other than that judge, another judge, look at that and determine whether it is facially sufficient. because that is the standard. we are looking at issues like in florida. you get -- get $500 to a judge, that is okay, but if you give more than that, that judge cannot hear your case. if you are, let's say, the campaign manager for a judge -- because we have elections -- if anybody's interested -- let me just finish that. if you are a campaign manager, he...
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what is your reaction to the judge? judge napolitano: i think the judge grossly overreacted.ght on her behavior and violated the procedures. here is the setting. use innocent until proven guilty, charged with illegal possession of a prescription drug, she has no priors meaning ordinary bail in such a case you heard him use the phrase released on her own recognizance, promise to return. because he didn't like her he charged her with $5,000. because she behave rudely--to $10,000. this is not a fine. this is bail, money she has to post to get out of jail. she is unlikely to have that money. if someone misbehaved in your courtroom, you have to display some tolerance. if you are angry at the person like you are angry with me now, you cannot sentence or punish a person in a anger because that is not a right or fair mental framework. here is the rule on contempt. if you tell somebody not to do something and they do it you can sentence them for contempt if they do it spontaneously on their own and you are offended by you send them to another judge for sentencing because you are the v
what is your reaction to the judge? judge napolitano: i think the judge grossly overreacted.ght on her behavior and violated the procedures. here is the setting. use innocent until proven guilty, charged with illegal possession of a prescription drug, she has no priors meaning ordinary bail in such a case you heard him use the phrase released on her own recognizance, promise to return. because he didn't like her he charged her with $5,000. because she behave rudely--to $10,000. this is not a...
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and state judges. we have a diversity center, which are the only four missions of the aba, one of them is to promote diversity with in -- within and without the profession. i saw recently a good trend that among the ivy schools and other schools that they are giving free admission, no longer loans they're loaning, but they're giving free admission to minority students to help provide more access for minorities. we have a long way to go to make sure that we can provide affordable law students' education. one thing that i did recently was one of my nieces, why do you want to go to this school, which was not in her home town where she could live at home and go to the school and not have to incur all those expenses, you know, you will get as good an education there. you need to make different decisions. we have got to give them a transparent environment to make the decision in. >> still another quarter, which indicates the enormous range of the subject matter, arbitration. is it a legitimate part of the le
and state judges. we have a diversity center, which are the only four missions of the aba, one of them is to promote diversity with in -- within and without the profession. i saw recently a good trend that among the ivy schools and other schools that they are giving free admission, no longer loans they're loaning, but they're giving free admission to minority students to help provide more access for minorities. we have a long way to go to make sure that we can provide affordable law students'...
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our own judge andrew napolitano with me now. judge, good morning to you. your reaction, surprised or not? >> good morning to, you bill and martha. no, i'm not surprised. even though as greg palkot just pointed out it seems like we've been watching a trial, a murder trial for the past three or four days, and in fact this is not a trial. it is just, it has not been a trial. it is just a determination whether or not the defendant is entitled to bail and if so under what conditions. so the state is likely to come up with a lot more evidence and present it out of the mouths of a lot more credible witnesses. and the defense will come up with a version of events consistent with the evidence as they see it. but in strictly construing the following question, is oscar pistorius a flight risk, the answer clearly is no. are there terms that would assure his return to the courtroom when we require his presence? the answer is clearly yes. so i don't think this is a surprise. i will tell you this, we don't have bail hearings in this country that go on for three or four d
our own judge andrew napolitano with me now. judge, good morning to you. your reaction, surprised or not? >> good morning to, you bill and martha. no, i'm not surprised. even though as greg palkot just pointed out it seems like we've been watching a trial, a murder trial for the past three or four days, and in fact this is not a trial. it is just, it has not been a trial. it is just a determination whether or not the defendant is entitled to bail and if so under what conditions. so the...
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it's up to the judge. but he didn't come to the court thinking i'm going to turn 18, everything is going to be dropped. that's the misconception the juveniles they have. they think once they're 18 everything goes away. that's not the truth. you're not really behaving yourself right now. >> yeah, i am. i haven't gotten in no trouble in a couple months. >> besides this. >> i ran away from home when i was 17. just wasn't talking to my mom, wasn't getting along real well. and so i didn't go to the court date because i wasn't at home. >> tell me exactly what happened to your arm. >> one of my boys told me that a drug dealer was trying to get rid of his lady. so i had his lady set him up. i was going to rob him and take his weed. >> how did you have the lady set him up? >> because he was trying to get with her. so then she called him over and said that her boy wanted some weed. when she gave him a hug i just started hitting [ bleep ]. then he pulled -- >> hitting him with what? your fist? >> he pulled out a gun
it's up to the judge. but he didn't come to the court thinking i'm going to turn 18, everything is going to be dropped. that's the misconception the juveniles they have. they think once they're 18 everything goes away. that's not the truth. you're not really behaving yourself right now. >> yeah, i am. i haven't gotten in no trouble in a couple months. >> besides this. >> i ran away from home when i was 17. just wasn't talking to my mom, wasn't getting along real well. and so i...
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. >> i like that judge. >> absolutely. >> why would you want to piss off that judge? that means you are a meatball. >> we spoke to former florida judge who rememberably wept on the bridge during a hearing who should get custody of anna nicole smith's body. >> did you say to me? >> the judge did the right thing, he says. >> if i was sitting there as a judge i would want to hang her. obviously you can't conduct yourself like that as a judge. >> unfortunately mouthing off to judges seems to be a growing problem. >> i need you to be quiet or i will impose sentence with you in the lock up. >> detroit judge vonda evans recently erupted at a convicted child killer after he called her a liar. and used her first name as he was being led away to jail. >> excuse me, don't address me as vonda. take him out of here. take him out. >> remember when troubled actress lindsay lohan painted an on scene work on her middle finger nail during a court hearing and this woman in kentucky actually tried to attack a judge during a domestic violence hearing. >> when you in a courtroom it's a dan
. >> i like that judge. >> absolutely. >> why would you want to piss off that judge? that means you are a meatball. >> we spoke to former florida judge who rememberably wept on the bridge during a hearing who should get custody of anna nicole smith's body. >> did you say to me? >> the judge did the right thing, he says. >> if i was sitting there as a judge i would want to hang her. obviously you can't conduct yourself like that as a judge. >>...
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you know, judges get sick. they don't all have chronic disease it is way i do, but we let judges with all kinds of backgrounds, whether they their own or that of a relative decide cases involving hong kong claims. why do we do that? because we have confidence in our system of government that what's important is not the judge's individual experience but the belief that a wide variety of experiences will let the conversation occur in conference for which all the best arguments on both sides of the case are discussed. >> rose: yes. >> the worst thing in the world is to have a vote where people haven't understood the argument. do you they the justices who wrote "plessy v. ferguson" and decided separate but equal really understood there could never be anything like separate but equal facilities? >> rose: i think in the words of the opinion, separate but equal is inherently unequal. >> exactly. and there was no one on the court except justice harlan, but even he didn't get the point. >> rose: okay, but then tell me w
you know, judges get sick. they don't all have chronic disease it is way i do, but we let judges with all kinds of backgrounds, whether they their own or that of a relative decide cases involving hong kong claims. why do we do that? because we have confidence in our system of government that what's important is not the judge's individual experience but the belief that a wide variety of experiences will let the conversation occur in conference for which all the best arguments on both sides of...
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judge. is he not the king. he is the judge. you have to follow certain things. >> bill: by the time it is heard 30 days will be up. >> you don't go to jail for 30 days for being obnoxious and disrespectful. i believe we have a problem with disrespectful. i don't blame school system i blame the parents. >> bill: what would you have done to this woman if she said f you judge powers? what would you have done? >> nothing. >> that's the problem. >> what's your legal -- you know, what are your options? you can't throw her in jail. >> bill: hold her in contempt. >> that's not contempt though. but that's not contempt. i mean, that's not -- being rude is not contempt of court. >> bill: that's your opinion and the judge has another problem. >> that's a legal fact. >> bill: no, no, no. that's your opinion and judge napolitano's opinion. but here is the fact, powers. try to wrap your head around it. she is in jail. she is sitting there behind bars. that's where she is. and i believe she will stay there
judge. is he not the king. he is the judge. you have to follow certain things. >> bill: by the time it is heard 30 days will be up. >> you don't go to jail for 30 days for being obnoxious and disrespectful. i believe we have a problem with disrespectful. i don't blame school system i blame the parents. >> bill: what would you have done to this woman if she said f you judge powers? what would you have done? >> nothing. >> that's the problem. >> what's your...
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>> i think the judge is rather insensitive i thought the judge brought some of it on himself.he mere fact that she said adios as she's leaving i think in some language could be goodbye and he says bring her back, $10,000 and flip the bird, did she say that, yes, she said it. the fact about it is, there are a lot of lawyers who want to-- who want to say what the young lady said, all of you judges out this, i would never do that. >> greta: all right, here is my view. look, she is a brat. she's got to learn -- she's got a bad attitude. he might have done her a favor, number one. might have done her a favor she needs to be, she needs to straighten up a little bit. life is harder on her than some-- >> and the judge wants her to straighten up, why doesn't he give her a lawyer. >> greta: no, no, what i think he should have done. 30 days in exchangen get out in 30 days if you do five days cleaning up the highway with the chain gang or whatever it is. out there doing the work and doing something because i don't like the idea taking 30 days. >> you agree with us. >> greta: i don't like
>> i think the judge is rather insensitive i thought the judge brought some of it on himself.he mere fact that she said adios as she's leaving i think in some language could be goodbye and he says bring her back, $10,000 and flip the bird, did she say that, yes, she said it. the fact about it is, there are a lot of lawyers who want to-- who want to say what the young lady said, all of you judges out this, i would never do that. >> greta: all right, here is my view. look, she is a...
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nominated tv judge.h, i'll begin with you. i can't tell you how many times you and i have had this conversation about when a murder suspect, an accused gets on a stand and starts to sully the reputation of the dead. sometimes it's true, sometimes it's strategy. what do we know about this one? >> well, you know, some of these details, ashleigh, may not be disproven, what we know about jody arias, she is a liar, we also know of all of the witnesses to take the stand in this case, she has the biggest motive to tailor facts to her benefit, to make travis alexander the victim look like the villain. and to make her look like the victim. so with that backdrop she'll be cross examined probably tomorrow, i don't know that the prosecution can disprove some of these things she is saying, but there are attacks, that will be made on this ped ophilia store each. >> sunny, you were a prosecutor, let me pretend you were about to do the cross examination. what are you going to say? >> i think you start out where beth lef
nominated tv judge.h, i'll begin with you. i can't tell you how many times you and i have had this conversation about when a murder suspect, an accused gets on a stand and starts to sully the reputation of the dead. sometimes it's true, sometimes it's strategy. what do we know about this one? >> well, you know, some of these details, ashleigh, may not be disproven, what we know about jody arias, she is a liar, we also know of all of the witnesses to take the stand in this case, she has...
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i heard the second round of oral arguments against the white house's appeal to a decree made by a judge who agreed with the plaintiffs on the n.b.a.'s unconstitutionality so today you'll see my exclusive interviews with the plaintiffs and more so stay tuned for a very. important breaking the second. letter to the world this is good if you've never seen anything like this. oh. the indefinite detention of american citizens is a very serious and disturbing notion so surely americans have heard about one of the greatest threats facing their first and fifth amendment rights well breaking the set producer manimal rob lowe hit the streets of new york to find out just how much people really know about the n.b.a. take a look. what is the n.b.a. it sounds innocuous enough i mean it's a budget act but it's a budget with a very important clause one that has tremendous implications for the civil liberties of american citizens. outside the second circuit court of appeals in new york demonstrators arrived to lend their support point it's in a case against the n.b.a. plaintiffs that ultimately represen
i heard the second round of oral arguments against the white house's appeal to a decree made by a judge who agreed with the plaintiffs on the n.b.a.'s unconstitutionality so today you'll see my exclusive interviews with the plaintiffs and more so stay tuned for a very. important breaking the second. letter to the world this is good if you've never seen anything like this. oh. the indefinite detention of american citizens is a very serious and disturbing notion so surely americans have heard...
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the judge also thought it was borderline offensive. barry simms, wbal-tv 11 news. >> serious changes are made for the policies that orioles park and m&t bank stadium. >> we will tell you how it is expected to benefit nonsmokers. >> adam jones, brian roberts. the orioles stay unbeaten by beating the new york yankees. next big storm west of us bringing moisture and milder temperatures. a flood watch in effect. 43 at+ç22 it's starting in march, smoking of any kind will be banned at camden yards sports complex. it includes m&t bank stadium. the ban will go into effect march 4. it also prohibit smoking within 25 feet of any entry. both the ravens and orioles plan to make accommodations for those who want to smoke. >> it is official tonight, mr. worldwide will be performing for the infield at this year's preakness. pitbull is the headline act for the 2013 preakness infield acts. the miami native will be performing his current single, "don't stop the party." >> pitbull is very young and energetic. there is very little controversy, just a fe
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you know, judges get sick. they don't all have chronic disease it is way i do, but we let judges with all kinds of backgrounds, whether they their own or that of a relative decide cases involving hong kong claims. why do we do that? because we have confidence in our system of government that what's important is not the judge's individual experience but the belief that a wide variety of experience
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forrest issued her ruling in september the government attorneys the day of the ruling went to judge forrest and asked for a temporary stay meaning put this law back on the books in til it is heard in the second circuit or the appellate court now judge forrest refused they then demanded an emergency hearing this was a friday at nine am the next monday morning at the second circuit which they got and they asked the judges on the second circuit in the name of national security to put this law back into effect to override a judge for us injunction now the second circuit agreed we always knew the obama administration would appeal that was not an issue they lost we did not expect them to respond so aggressively and i i think that it's fair to conclude that they spawn x. in order spotted with that kind of address city because they're already using the law . probably against us pakistani dual nationals in places like bob graham if. judge forus injunction was allowed to stand even low was invalid and they were holding american citizens and denying them due process then of course they would b
forrest issued her ruling in september the government attorneys the day of the ruling went to judge forrest and asked for a temporary stay meaning put this law back on the books in til it is heard in the second circuit or the appellate court now judge forrest refused they then demanded an emergency hearing this was a friday at nine am the next monday morning at the second circuit which they got and they asked the judges on the second circuit in the name of national security to put this law back...