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joining us now, a-team, lis wiehl, her new book, snap shot.hrilled for you with another book, a title to add to our list. and juan williams fox news political analyst, great to see you, brad blakeman, former member of jiewsh jiewsh senio george b senior staff, i suppose there are millions of people drawn to this address, but this president, it lost, just about half of his audience over the course of 5 years, that is pretty tough stuff, last year was lowest smallest audience in 2 decades. what are you expecting? >> i expects the president not to be conciliatory, he should be based on his personal approve rally ratings, and people lost confidence in the trust of the president. have low hanging fruit that republicans and democrats agree on. like the xl pipeline, president will come before a captive audience, and tell them, either you can come with me or i'm going to act alone, poking the finger in the eye of congress is not a good way to lead a new year for a president who badly needs an accomplishment. lou: juan, tough talk from speaker boehner,
joining us now, a-team, lis wiehl, her new book, snap shot.hrilled for you with another book, a title to add to our list. and juan williams fox news political analyst, great to see you, brad blakeman, former member of jiewsh jiewsh senio george b senior staff, i suppose there are millions of people drawn to this address, but this president, it lost, just about half of his audience over the course of 5 years, that is pretty tough stuff, last year was lowest smallest audience in 2 decades. what...
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>>> we're back with lis wiehl. her new thriller is entitled snapshot.al events, a photograph as you see in the upper right-hand corner of the book's cover taken by her father during a 1965 civil rights march. a terrific book. i have begun the book. it's enthralling. >> thank you. >> that day, what started all of this? what motivated the book? what inspired the book? >> my dad took me to this procession in 1965. he was there to quell anything that would happen at the march. it was supposed to be a peaceful march though. the actual march was peaceful, but from those pictures that he gave me, he looked through all of these pictures through the kennedy era and he was going through his fbi memorabilia and he handed me these photos and i looked at this picture of this two little girls, one white, one black, they don't notice what's going on behind them. this is fort worth, texas, and there was a lot of tension. >> that little girl is lis wiehl. from that -- i don't know how much you want to reveal, but you talk about trying to find this young girl. >> yes. >>
>>> we're back with lis wiehl. her new thriller is entitled snapshot.al events, a photograph as you see in the upper right-hand corner of the book's cover taken by her father during a 1965 civil rights march. a terrific book. i have begun the book. it's enthralling. >> thank you. >> that day, what started all of this? what motivated the book? what inspired the book? >> my dad took me to this procession in 1965. he was there to quell anything that would happen at the...
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this is fort worth, texas, and there was a lot of tension. >> that little girl is lis wiehl.nt to reveal, but you talk about trying to find this young girl. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> in the real book i do find her. in the book i find her. in real life i have not found her. i would love this find this little girl, obviously now all grown up. i'm hoping that inputting snapshot out there and putting the picture out there, that we will find each other after all these years. that was really an amazing moment of those two little girls at that mah and from there of course i create a whole story. >> and that story is in part a story about race. >> yes. >> i think everyone would like to know what you think of where we are in terms of race. we've heard from the president. he thinks that race has softe d softened, as he put it, his popularity. what's your view? >> when i look at 1965, being transferred around as an fbi brat, it's a completely different world as far as race relations go. is there still racism? absolutely. >> do you know any of them? >> i don't really, i don't. >>
this is fort worth, texas, and there was a lot of tension. >> that little girl is lis wiehl.nt to reveal, but you talk about trying to find this young girl. >> yes. >> tell us about that. >> in the real book i do find her. in the book i find her. in real life i have not found her. i would love this find this little girl, obviously now all grown up. i'm hoping that inputting snapshot out there and putting the picture out there, that we will find each other after all these...
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disconnects every today a judge said that they can transfer her to another hospital with us now is the lis wiehl and bill thompson. welcome to you both. we are talking to you about this duri the break. everyone in the country has faced something like this of their with their family. so wha do you make. as a heartless? >> i think the judge made the right decision. us poor littl girl who is brain-dead. we have to make that ut, according to california law she is dead. everything is done, and the judge has been trying to give the family sometime to come to terms with this horrible ality and give them that time. thiss not a compromise. as new york city has offered to take her and keep her alive, bt sically they are moving a corpse. >> first of all, the weight started in the court system is not really a proper way in a sense. it wasn't an all or nothing thing. it wasn't the issue of her being alive or dead. under the totality of the circumstances, they should have been able to look at the situation and give the appearance some time to look into moving her. because they force it down their throat and t
disconnects every today a judge said that they can transfer her to another hospital with us now is the lis wiehl and bill thompson. welcome to you both. we are talking to you about this duri the break. everyone in the country has faced something like this of their with their family. so wha do you make. as a heartless? >> i think the judge made the right decision. us poor littl girl who is brain-dead. we have to make that ut, according to california law she is dead. everything is done, and...
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joining us for a fair and balanced debate is built from 10 and lis wiehl. a fox news legal analyst.start with you first. and your child will be first flu shot? >> you cannot force a parent to get a flu shot. if they want to do it, that is fine, but the state or federal government, you must do this or else, that's something that they cannot say. >> under the police power that is given to the states by the constitution. >> wait, you're talking about a police power for this? >> giving the state the right to regulate health and political subdivisions and ultimately they feel that it is better for health care workers. and the flu can be serious. >> there is no indication, frankly, that the flu shot is really going to help them not get the flu. gerri: parents are willingly vaccinating their children. there's a frustration with officials who have been unable to vaccinate these children against influence. maybe saxony is. >> you can opt out of them and that is the point of all states. in every single state of the united states. >> i was going to say that there >> i was going to say that the
joining us for a fair and balanced debate is built from 10 and lis wiehl. a fox news legal analyst.start with you first. and your child will be first flu shot? >> you cannot force a parent to get a flu shot. if they want to do it, that is fine, but the state or federal government, you must do this or else, that's something that they cannot say. >> under the police power that is given to the states by the constitution. >> wait, you're talking about a police power for this?...
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with me now is bill from ken and lis wiehl. >> that's right. really negative reviews were written.t was damaging. >> under the virginia law, i think they have a case. if you can show that something is out there that may hurt you in the business sector and you have not been told who that person is, you have a claim. gerri: but still i love to complain and onle. [laughter] >> in this particular case i think the court got it wrong and the reason is there's an important constitutional right to free speech and anonymous free speech has been recognized because sometimes people are afraid to speak up. gerri: like whistleblowers at. >> just. >> they have a whole different category. >> the truth is that the showing that was made by the owner of this business -- what doesn't make sense i that if you look at my database and i know they are not my customers, why once you know who they are? gerri: but this has incredible impact on people. and you can say anythi as an opinion. but if you put out a the so-called facts, even on the internet, when you say this is a fact that it's damaging, that is
with me now is bill from ken and lis wiehl. >> that's right. really negative reviews were written.t was damaging. >> under the virginia law, i think they have a case. if you can show that something is out there that may hurt you in the business sector and you have not been told who that person is, you have a claim. gerri: but still i love to complain and onle. [laughter] >> in this particular case i think the court got it wrong and the reason is there's an important...
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and lis wiehl is here with us as well. and also the national review columnist john fund.udes the political basis for the decision is taken against and in iraq. what is your reaction? >> and he is known for his bipartisan distance. and it's pretty astonishing taking on people that we work with. lou: is thee anyway that we can escape this kind of baggage that is piled on? with a heavily laden fight? >> at this point what difference does it make? lou: whether it's the president's own cynicism and skepticism. about the quality of this in the strategy being important. whether it is iraq or afghanistan. the amount i think it is fair to say that we elected one of the most important presidents when came to foreign affairs in 2009. in five years and we are paying a very heavy price for that. if you read this carefully, the president has contempt for the military and as an absentee commander-in-chief most of the time. lou: i can hear ralph peters stopping at the notion that anyone could ever belved in any bit of this. >> is no telling when you have such an introspective. lou: we ar
and lis wiehl is here with us as well. and also the national review columnist john fund.udes the political basis for the decision is taken against and in iraq. what is your reaction? >> and he is known for his bipartisan distance. and it's pretty astonishing taking on people that we work with. lou: is thee anyway that we can escape this kind of baggage that is piled on? with a heavily laden fight? >> at this point what difference does it make? lou: whether it's the president's own...
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lis wiehl with a return with a [ intercom ] drivers, to your marks. go!announc ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. lou: as promised we are back with our new thriller that is entitled snapshot. based on real events. a photograph at the see in the upper right-hand corner of the cover, taken by her father during the 1965 civil rights smart. a terrific book and i have begun this book and it is enthralling. that day, what started all of this? >> the march was peaceful. but some of thpictures that he gave me, through the kennedy era and all of that, they handed me these photos and i just look at this picture of these two little girls, one white and one black and there is no - they don't notice the total that total behind them. this is in fort worth texas. >> in the real book i do find her interesting. i w
lis wiehl with a return with a [ intercom ] drivers, to your marks. go!announc ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. lou: as promised we are back with our new thriller that is entitled snapshot. based on real events. a photograph at the...
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lis wiehl is the author of a historical model entitled snapshot. we recommend it to you highly. writer and a brilliant attorney and we thank you for being here. and also with us is john fund and michael murphy. we thank you all for being here with us. first let me just say congratulations. >> my fbi dad data that picture of me a little girl in fort worth texas. >> so they can trade you, is that it? [laughter] lou: it's a terrific new book. i just want to say congratulations. we can't recommend it highly enough. and so let's turn to new jersey. governor chris christie. he is under investigation. this is just piling on and having a little political fun with the governor in his moment of turmoil? >> one investigation is about the advertisement that he put together after hurricane sandy, which we were all so much affected by it. i have seen those ads and i thought they were terrific and they were all about how hurricane sandy will not get us down. come and visit us for tourism. and now they are investigating a misuse of money. >> the governor's office maintaining that was a approved
lis wiehl is the author of a historical model entitled snapshot. we recommend it to you highly. writer and a brilliant attorney and we thank you for being here. and also with us is john fund and michael murphy. we thank you all for being here with us. first let me just say congratulations. >> my fbi dad data that picture of me a little girl in fort worth texas. >> so they can trade you, is that it? [laughter] lou: it's a terrific new book. i just want to say congratulations. we...
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jenna: back with us, lis wiehl and doug burns, former prosecutor.y one person kwinthed of first degree murder in this case. the husband grant. how difficult is it to get a second first degree murder conviction? >> i think on many levels, it may be difficult. i think the way the defense is going to frame out their case is going to be two parts. one, if the client was involved in anything, it was only after the person was dead. and two, the only reason she was involved in that is because the other defendant has been convicted of first degree murder put a machete on her leg and said if you don't participate in this getting rid of the body, i'm going to seriously harm you. jenna: the old machete excuse. i don't mean to laugh. it's so ridiculous. but that is the story she's given. >> wouldn't you be scared if someone pulled out a machete? >> i heard -- hurt her, hurt her, she's dead. jenna: so apparently mrs. hayes went to her sister a couple of days after the alleged murder took place. we know it was a murder because grant hayes is convicted of that and
jenna: back with us, lis wiehl and doug burns, former prosecutor.y one person kwinthed of first degree murder in this case. the husband grant. how difficult is it to get a second first degree murder conviction? >> i think on many levels, it may be difficult. i think the way the defense is going to frame out their case is going to be two parts. one, if the client was involved in anything, it was only after the person was dead. and two, the only reason she was involved in that is because...
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thanks for being with us, bernard lane, frank gonzalez and lis wiehl. >>> up next you may love your kids you could be stopping them from leading the next generation. you might quit the coddling after today's money-talker. we'll tell you how you are preventing your kids from being leaders. >>> no silencing peyton manning when it comes to omaha. especially now because a whole lot of cash is involved. details when we come back. do you ever have too much money? dennis: as parts of the country expect more snow tonight and another polar vortex on the horizon, this little pup can't get enough of it, kia, jack russell terrier is looking for her tennis ball in snow taller than she is. that is wintery blast of cuteness. which usually i'm not associated with much. if your parenting style is starting to resemble a helicopter landing that is hovering, might be time to back off. you could rob the world of next margaret thatcher or ronald reagan. new findings suggest that parents are killing their children's ability to lead. this is today's "money talker." joining us of a treo of parents. dr. robbie lu
thanks for being with us, bernard lane, frank gonzalez and lis wiehl. >>> up next you may love your kids you could be stopping them from leading the next generation. you might quit the coddling after today's money-talker. we'll tell you how you are preventing your kids from being leaders. >>> no silencing peyton manning when it comes to omaha. especially now because a whole lot of cash is involved. details when we come back. do you ever have too much money? dennis: as parts of...
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co host of fox and friends weekend, lis wiehl fox news wleel analyst and andrew is a host on xm aradio career filling in for him. he is leading the democratic party they are not there in the house anyway. they get steam rolled. >> explain what he is so upset about? >> these guys get steam roll the. they cave, they steam roll and sign on to the progressive agenda. it could be immigration higher taxes bigger government. no matter what they want people get it. >> he is talking about lawlessness. he believes he is being a lawless man. >> the way to respond is not showing up. acting like little kids i am mad at you so i am taking my toys and i am leaving the sandbox. you know what kind of speckle that would be? >> the press would be saying come on republicans. >> you give them a good spotter for it. you don't even show up you are going to try to work together? >> this is a bigger problem within the republican party which is a division between talk conservatives and those they consider rhinos who they don't feel are standing up to the president strongly enough. >> the divisions are deep. i a
co host of fox and friends weekend, lis wiehl fox news wleel analyst and andrew is a host on xm aradio career filling in for him. he is leading the democratic party they are not there in the house anyway. they get steam rolled. >> explain what he is so upset about? >> these guys get steam roll the. they cave, they steam roll and sign on to the progressive agenda. it could be immigration higher taxes bigger government. no matter what they want people get it. >> he is talking...
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, if you guys sign up or re-up for a premium member, you not only get a free book, but also get lis wiehl's and humboldt, texas, my mom just turned 102. wow, happy birthday, ruby, keep it going. finally, a lawsuit has been filed in new jersey alleging that the new york giants' football team sold memorabilia that was not original. now, i don't know anything about this lawsuit so i will not comment further. could be legitimate, bogus, i don't know, what i do know is if you buy sports and/or rock and roll memorabilia you're taking a big chance. friend of mine who works at fox news spent thousands of dollars buying the signatures of the beatles. he came into my office and proudly showed them to me. the moment i saw the piece i knew it was a fraud. because i have the real beatles' signatures, and this fake was not even close. my friend did get his money back. i told him to file criminal charges to the guys who sold him the bogus stuff, but he is too nice. believe me, i would have filed charges. factor tip of the day, beware when buying items in the sports world, get it in writing. factor tip of
, if you guys sign up or re-up for a premium member, you not only get a free book, but also get lis wiehl's and humboldt, texas, my mom just turned 102. wow, happy birthday, ruby, keep it going. finally, a lawsuit has been filed in new jersey alleging that the new york giants' football team sold memorabilia that was not original. now, i don't know anything about this lawsuit so i will not comment further. could be legitimate, bogus, i don't know, what i do know is if you buy sports and/or rock...
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if you seen up or re-up, you not only get one of my books free of charge, you also get lis wiehl's free i'll be out there this coming friday at the arena, see you then. >>> and west alice, wisconsin, mr. o'reilly, your talking about -- points on americans, very important, if you missed it is is posted on billo'reilly.com. and bill, you're half right, perhaps the silent majority don't want the government to interfere in their lives, however, the obama era demonstrates many people are eager to have it that way. they just want free stuff. your talking points, rightly stated, that the left is pro-marijuana, i believe they want to strike at big business corporate profits. i don't see it that way, earl, this goes back to sex, drugs, rock and roll, and wood stock era. and when is the last time we heard a fat joke or a person of color, political correctness says you can only attack white men, and yonkers, any attack on one person is an insult waged at everybody, and bill, it is frightening that it is a political organization, but the supreme court is political, as well. and bill caldwell, of ja
if you seen up or re-up, you not only get one of my books free of charge, you also get lis wiehl's free i'll be out there this coming friday at the arena, see you then. >>> and west alice, wisconsin, mr. o'reilly, your talking about -- points on americans, very important, if you missed it is is posted on billo'reilly.com. and bill, you're half right, perhaps the silent majority don't want the government to interfere in their lives, however, the obama era demonstrates many people are...
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. >> with us now attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl who have been investigatingtold the indianapolis star, quote: that i am a believer, after several visits to the home and interviews with the witnesses that this kid is possessed. >> right. one of three kids are actually -- actually three kids in the home. the mother came out saying there are demons in these kids. you know, you take that with a grain of salt but then you do have this police officer, you have a nurse and a child care worker that saw the 9-year-old boy at this time walking backwards up the wall, flipping. >> up the wall. >> flipping over. >> like in the matrix. >> the mother and grandmother say that the daughter was levy at a timing in her bed and they were just -- there was growling going on and that kind of thing. >> how do you read this? >> well, it's hard for me to believe it especially if it were just the mother. but when you do have. >> grandmother as well. >> but when you have the captain, when you have the nurse, and you have the cpr workers saying or child workers saying we actually saw th
. >> with us now attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl who have been investigatingtold the indianapolis star, quote: that i am a believer, after several visits to the home and interviews with the witnesses that this kid is possessed. >> right. one of three kids are actually -- actually three kids in the home. the mother came out saying there are demons in these kids. you know, you take that with a grain of salt but then you do have this police officer, you...
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here now with analysis, kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. what he said why did he say it. >> the second amendment, very simple. the right to keep and bare arms must also include the right to transfer arms, buy arms. >> acquire. >> the right to sell them. >> it's that simple. >> no city or state or municipality can infringe on the right to possess firearms and if you want to possess you have got to buy. >> you have got to buy them. >> right. so it's counter intuitive. how can you possess. >> big word. >> i like the judge's reasoning and also he said it was overbroad and said the city did not demonstrate a direct correlation this would pose a direct threat to public safety. >> i don't buy that part of the argument. chicago is a violent city and a lot of thugs who have illegal guns in there. by illegal guns i mean shaved serial numbers. they don't for the religion congratulation process. >> that's what we are talking about, legal guns here. >> i understand it i disagree with cheng saying you haven't demonstrated there isn't an effect. there is
here now with analysis, kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. what he said why did he say it. >> the second amendment, very simple. the right to keep and bare arms must also include the right to transfer arms, buy arms. >> acquire. >> the right to sell them. >> it's that simple. >> no city or state or municipality can infringe on the right to possess firearms and if you want to possess you have got to buy. >> you have got to buy them. >> right. so it's...
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with us now attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl.y talked to a cop who was in bieber's house? >> not just a cop. the cop that was in charge. lt. thompson. he said i was the third guy in the house and that means that everybody is coming in at the same time. he said tmz reported two big cookie jars pull of pot. pot everywhere. bongs everywhere. all of this stuff, codeine, something called zurup. codeine a cough syrup that's a prescription. all of those things illegal. i was there. i walked through the house. the most bizarre thing was a basketball hoop in the middle of his living room. i didn't see any drugs at all there was one person who was arrested. a little za. >> some friend of his. >> 20-year-old rap his or her lives in the residence. >> this guy had drugs? in this guy. >> he had drugs. evidence says he didn't see anything. no flushing of toilets or anything like that? we weren't there. >> but he was. >> he was. you have to believe the officer when he says that but, remember, it would be embarrassing if the l.a. deputies saw it
with us now attorneys and fox news analyst kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl.y talked to a cop who was in bieber's house? >> not just a cop. the cop that was in charge. lt. thompson. he said i was the third guy in the house and that means that everybody is coming in at the same time. he said tmz reported two big cookie jars pull of pot. pot everywhere. bongs everywhere. all of this stuff, codeine, something called zurup. codeine a cough syrup that's a prescription. all of those things...
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lis wiehl former prosecutor and julie riginski president of crisis management firm. the u.n.ve this problem? >> consult the human rights commission in north korea. it is such a joke. >> they will be deeply offended by the name of the redskins. >> i am biased on this one. i went to community college and the mascot was the indians. i always visit my indian friends. what is the big deal about this. >> i think indians is okay. it's call somebody that is a redskin. i am not sure the syrians who are the ones that should be looking at this. >> human rights for the u.n. >> the united nations have something better to worry about. this is a company that gets rich by gambling and discount cigarettes hard to see how they have a moral standing to claim. >> but they are american indians. by default they have the complaint. >> 79 percent of the american people do not believe the team should change its name. only 11 percent want them to change it. the owner says he is not doing it. see whether the u.n. has impact here. >> new fallout from the richard sherman rant the guy from the seattle sea
lis wiehl former prosecutor and julie riginski president of crisis management firm. the u.n.ve this problem? >> consult the human rights commission in north korea. it is such a joke. >> they will be deeply offended by the name of the redskins. >> i am biased on this one. i went to community college and the mascot was the indians. i always visit my indian friends. what is the big deal about this. >> i think indians is okay. it's call somebody that is a redskin. i am not...
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have lots to talk about, let's get right to attorne and fox news analyst kimbler live guilfoyle and lis wiehl rodriguez. you know who he is, right? baseball player. >> major league baseball says he used performance enhancing drugs. they suspended him for awful next year 2014, this season. >> right. >> now he is suing everybody. >> everybody. the player's union actually turned on him very unusual. why on earth would he just not take the suspension, doesn't get paid but he can come back? now he is just wiping his whole career out. >> is he losing $20 million with the suspension. >> he is going to lose it anyway. >> exactly. this desperate attempt what this is to sue everybody, the union, the commissioner, the leg, everybody is an attempt to get this suspension relieved or released. >> it's not going it happen. he knows it's not going to happen. this is a binding arbitration. like a judge. like the court of last resort? >> you still haven't answered my question. maybe guilfoyle can. >> what would you like to know? >> everybody knows including rodriguez and his lawyers the us is sense is -- suspe
have lots to talk about, let's get right to attorne and fox news analyst kimbler live guilfoyle and lis wiehl rodriguez. you know who he is, right? baseball player. >> major league baseball says he used performance enhancing drugs. they suspended him for awful next year 2014, this season. >> right. >> now he is suing everybody. >> everybody. the player's union actually turned on him very unusual. why on earth would he just not take the suspension, doesn't get paid but he...
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joining us now, our legal panel today, lis wiehl, fox news legal analyst and doug burns, a former federal any criminal wrongdoing at the i.r.s.? >> absolutely. it all surprised me we're even talking about it, that the f.b.i. is coming out and saying pretty much, we've investigated thoroughly and i want to talk about that because i don't think that's happened. we have investigated thoroughly and we've come to a conclusion there are no criminal charges. that never happens. the f.b.i., the feds, prosecutors are not supposed to do that. you never confirm or deny whether an investigation is going on or has concluded. the confirmation of the kwks of an investigation is an indictment. that's what happens so it's strange. is this a test balloon for the public to see how the public will react? jon: there's one attorney who represents a number of these tea party and conservative groups. a boz en or more. she said the f.b.i. hasn't even contacted the members of her group that she represents. so how can it be a thorough investigation if the folks haven't been contacted? >> first of all, let me repeat
joining us now, our legal panel today, lis wiehl, fox news legal analyst and doug burns, a former federal any criminal wrongdoing at the i.r.s.? >> absolutely. it all surprised me we're even talking about it, that the f.b.i. is coming out and saying pretty much, we've investigated thoroughly and i want to talk about that because i don't think that's happened. we have investigated thoroughly and we've come to a conclusion there are no criminal charges. that never happens. the f.b.i., the...
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lis wiehl, fox news legal analyst. doug burns is a former federal prosecutor.dge first, we tried to find a picture of this woman and couldn't find one which astounds me because she's apparently a real ground breaking jurist in south africa, one of the two earliest female attorneys, i guess, to get a law degree in south africa. >> and one of the first to be appointed as a jurist in south africa in 1998. she's had an amazing career as a journalist so she's obviously very well qualified and very bright from everything we've heard. i don't think that the fact she's a female judging on a male's case really, i mean, come on. we're in 2014. i think she'll look at this in a fairway. that's how we have to go into it, thinking she's not going to have any bias against him just because of her gender. jon: yep. second black woman to be admitted to the bench in the apartheid. that's the fact i was looking to. it's an unusual situation in that there's no jury. one judge hears the case. the fact she's a female sdshgs it make a difference? >> i don't think the fact she's a fema
lis wiehl, fox news legal analyst. doug burns is a former federal prosecutor.dge first, we tried to find a picture of this woman and couldn't find one which astounds me because she's apparently a real ground breaking jurist in south africa, one of the two earliest female attorneys, i guess, to get a law degree in south africa. >> and one of the first to be appointed as a jurist in south africa in 1998. she's had an amazing career as a journalist so she's obviously very well qualified and...
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let's talk about it with lis wiehl andxhtt doug burns. it's an interesting case.aiming that, you know, he was not a state employee even though he worked for penn state university. it was, he was not getting checks from a state fund and, therefore, his pension, there was no right for the government to take away his pension as a result of his conviction. lus, i see you shaking your head. >> love the lawyers, got that love them for trying it, but he's absolutely going to lose wn assistant coach, as you mentioned, it was a federal -- a state-funded retirement ram that he was in. there's a pennsylvania statute right on point on this. when you commit crimes -- and, actually, even used the university to facilitate some of those crimes, by the way -- you forfeit your pension. and clash 60,000 a year, you really want to be that judge that says, oh, yeah, let's give $60,000 of state-funded taxpayer money to this guy who's behind bars. jon: there is this thing called the pension forfeiture act. but again, he's saying i was not a public employee. >> look, notwithstanding lis'
let's talk about it with lis wiehl andxhtt doug burns. it's an interesting case.aiming that, you know, he was not a state employee even though he worked for penn state university. it was, he was not getting checks from a state fund and, therefore, his pension, there was no right for the government to take away his pension as a result of his conviction. lus, i see you shaking your head. >> love the lawyers, got that love them for trying it, but he's absolutely going to lose wn assistant...