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>> judge napolitano: no deviation. this is a much tougher-sentencing judge was a lot more something for the government prosecutors. and a lot less belief in compassion for the defendant. >> harris: you know, morgan, one of the questions being asked today in political circles was whether he would even fix these charges had not been for the mueller investigation going far and wide beyond russia collusion. and we can partly answer that because the judge said this case had nothing to do with russia collusion. >> morgan: we did. something else the judge said that goes to the conversation we were just having, she said, "mr. manafort, i don't want to belittle or minimize the discomfort of prison for you. it's hard and it went. young and old, rich and poor." i thought that was the board and save it for her to make today. from my perspective it is matter how he was caught. he has pleaded guilty come he's a criminal. it happened through the mueller investigation. i'm happy to see that he was brought to justice today. the bigger
>> judge napolitano: no deviation. this is a much tougher-sentencing judge was a lot more something for the government prosecutors. and a lot less belief in compassion for the defendant. >> harris: you know, morgan, one of the questions being asked today in political circles was whether he would even fix these charges had not been for the mueller investigation going far and wide beyond russia collusion. and we can partly answer that because the judge said this case had nothing to do...
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napolitano: when i was secretary, i used to do what-ifs iny mind.if ere were an attack not on one shopping mall, but several shoppi malls all at the same time? what if there werectually a pandemic affecting the united states, and indeed, the world? how would we mobilize our health care resources, government response, and so forth? it really required you to dowh -ifs in your mind. jane: but which one do you think is the biggest threat now? ms. napolitano: i actually think the biggest threat to the globe is global warming and climate change and all the impacts it has.n it has impactsrms of extreme weather events. in the united stateshave seen more hurricanes, more tornadoes, more wildfires out west that have caused a lot of death and destruction. but also when you think about the globe, it affects global migration patterns. we have glal migration really from south to north. you have areas othe world that are subjected to extreme drought that has killed local ts,iculture, local mar killed jobs. now you have more jobless and hopeless young men who are r
napolitano: when i was secretary, i used to do what-ifs iny mind.if ere were an attack not on one shopping mall, but several shoppi malls all at the same time? what if there werectually a pandemic affecting the united states, and indeed, the world? how would we mobilize our health care resources, government response, and so forth? it really required you to dowh -ifs in your mind. jane: but which one do you think is the biggest threat now? ms. napolitano: i actually think the biggest threat to...
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kevin: coming up, janet napolitano.new york and washington dc, this is bloomberg. ♪ craig: this is balance of power on bloomberg television. i'm craig gordon in washington. kevin: and i'm kevin cirilli in new york. the events of september 11, 2001 changed the way many americans think of national security. our next guest has been on the front line for decades. we welcome janet napolitano, the former secretary of homeland security, and she is out with a new book, "how safe are we?" one of the key issues of national security debate is the border. within the last couple of minutes, president trump has tweeted about the border, threatening to close it down. he says the democrats have given us the weakest immigration laws of any in the world, mexico has the strongest. he goes on to tweak that of mexico does not immediately stop all illegal immigration's, i will be closing the border or large sections of the border next week. your reaction to this latest tweet from the president saying he could shut down the border next week?
kevin: coming up, janet napolitano.new york and washington dc, this is bloomberg. ♪ craig: this is balance of power on bloomberg television. i'm craig gordon in washington. kevin: and i'm kevin cirilli in new york. the events of september 11, 2001 changed the way many americans think of national security. our next guest has been on the front line for decades. we welcome janet napolitano, the former secretary of homeland security, and she is out with a new book, "how safe are we?"...
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napolitano: i actually think the biggest threat to the globe i global warming and climate change andacts it has. it has impacts in terms of extreme weather events. in the united states we have seen morhurricanes, more tornadoes,ore wildfires out west that have caused a lot of death and destction. but also when you think about the globe, it affects global migration patterns. we have global migration really from south to north. you have areas of the world that are subjected to extreme drought that has killed localri lture, local markets, killed jobs. now you have more jobless and hopeless young men who are ripe for recruitment for terrorist organizations. those are all the impacts that i warming plancausing. jane: what about the cyber threat? you talk about that in your book. it seems that america wa somewhat blindsided by russian meddling in the 2016 campaign. how difficult is it to defend against that? ms. napolitano: well, it is going to take a greater unity of effort and more leadership than we currentlyave. u.s. elections are controlled by local elected officials, county reporters
napolitano: i actually think the biggest threat to the globe i global warming and climate change andacts it has. it has impacts in terms of extreme weather events. in the united states we have seen morhurricanes, more tornadoes,ore wildfires out west that have caused a lot of death and destction. but also when you think about the globe, it affects global migration patterns. we have global migration really from south to north. you have areas of the world that are subjected to extreme drought...
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judge andrew napolitano. fox news senior judicial analyst and danny danone, permanent representative to the u.n. after president's meeting today with president netanyahu at the white house. >> we have susan li on floor of the new york stock exchange. blake burman at the white house with latest from the president. hillary vaughn at the big apple event in cupertino. let's start with blake. reporter: hi, there, melissa. the president and his team have been using words today like total vindication and exoneration. after all the president was saying for two years or so there was no collusion whatsoever between himself and his campaign with russia. robert mueller special counsel report said exactly just that the special counsel report did not make a call whether or not the president obstructed justice but attorney general bill barr and assistant attorney general rod rosenstein cleared the president of that matter. the president continued to point the finger at his many critics. >> a lot of critics out there done ve
judge andrew napolitano. fox news senior judicial analyst and danny danone, permanent representative to the u.n. after president's meeting today with president netanyahu at the white house. >> we have susan li on floor of the new york stock exchange. blake burman at the white house with latest from the president. hillary vaughn at the big apple event in cupertino. let's start with blake. reporter: hi, there, melissa. the president and his team have been using words today like total...
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the angry tweet to the response to judge napolitano. judge napolitano sounds like janet napolitano.ced him to advocate for their hidden agenda. hidden agenda anti-trump at fox. time to get rid of napolitano. i noticed he's starting to push his views to the left of the left. the reaction inside the trump world was that youmont say nothing of the no collusion. judge napolitano strayed out of that bubble and got hammered for it online. >> heaven for bid you actually hint at the truth. fox news operated as de facto state television since before even the trump administration, so i think they are behaving, and their fans are behaving as they should. but i think the larger point here is that the pabarr letter enabled the right to essentially act in two ways. one, the president was able to act as if exonerated and also able to act as if they were able to change the subject. the press was actually able to help with that second point. frankly, that's a point in which the press should be held accountable. >> the challenge is the initial reporting, if it's just based on the barr letter, the pab
the angry tweet to the response to judge napolitano. judge napolitano sounds like janet napolitano.ced him to advocate for their hidden agenda. hidden agenda anti-trump at fox. time to get rid of napolitano. i noticed he's starting to push his views to the left of the left. the reaction inside the trump world was that youmont say nothing of the no collusion. judge napolitano strayed out of that bubble and got hammered for it online. >> heaven for bid you actually hint at the truth. fox...
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janet napolitano. author of "how safe are"?his just into us, illinois' first state assistant attorney in charge of the jussie smollett case spoke with the "chicago tribune" said, "the bottom line is we stand behind the investigation, we stand behind the decision to charge him. the fact that smollett feels we have exonerated him, i have not. i can't make it clearer than that." charges against smollett were dropped after he was indicted on 16 felony counts for allegedly filing a false police report. he maintained his innocence today. >>> up next, it's called the apple ecosystem. the company unveiled a new tv and streaming service and credit card and new subscriptions as it prepares to take on amazon and netflix. how will it handle data and security? you're watching msnbc. rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protects your family while providing long-term care coverage, should you need it. so you can explore all the amazing things ah
janet napolitano. author of "how safe are"?his just into us, illinois' first state assistant attorney in charge of the jussie smollett case spoke with the "chicago tribune" said, "the bottom line is we stand behind the investigation, we stand behind the decision to charge him. the fact that smollett feels we have exonerated him, i have not. i can't make it clearer than that." charges against smollett were dropped after he was indicted on 16 felony counts for...
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andrew napolitano. fox news senior judicial analyst.ue, different than what we've seen in the past, part of it was just paying someone to take a test for you. we have seen. obviously a crime. >> right. connell: in other cases bribes were paid to coaches so they take a slot for athlete. the person paying the bribe, parent, don't even have a athlete. what do you make of this? >> well, it's a serious crime because use of internet mails to fraudulent document. child's head -- connell: child doesn't play soccer. >> here is my child's application. she got 800 s.a.t. score in literature. that is perfect score. in reality she got something less than that. evidence seems overwhelming. there are emails, texts, there are phone conversations. this is a massive conspiracy, but one of those conspiracieses where not everybody knew each other. think of it as bicycle wheel. he knows everybody but all the conspirators didn't know anybody. some of the children, not children anymore, doughnut didn't know what their parents did to get them in schools. conne
andrew napolitano. fox news senior judicial analyst.ue, different than what we've seen in the past, part of it was just paying someone to take a test for you. we have seen. obviously a crime. >> right. connell: in other cases bribes were paid to coaches so they take a slot for athlete. the person paying the bribe, parent, don't even have a athlete. what do you make of this? >> well, it's a serious crime because use of internet mails to fraudulent document. child's head -- connell:...
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. >> reporter: uc system president janet napolitano raised the same questions last year and created a task force to discuss the issue. that hearing is happening this morning at the state capital at 9 am in the senate subcommittee for education. we have been told representatives from the uc system will be part of those discussions. live at berkeley, katie nielsen , sky drone 5 kpix 5 news. >>> there is a possible strike looming. teachers are demanding better pay, as well as smaller class sizes, as well as more counselors and other specialists in the district. >>> a rally to demand more protective bike lanes in san francisco will be held today after a bicyclist was killed by a driver on howard street on march 8. transportation officials install protective bike lanes in that area almost immediately after. bicycle advocates are demanding protected bike lanes across the city. >>> we are getting our first look at the projects that could lose money or be scrapped under president trump's national emergency declaration. the declaration would divert billions of dollars from the the peagon has r
. >> reporter: uc system president janet napolitano raised the same questions last year and created a task force to discuss the issue. that hearing is happening this morning at the state capital at 9 am in the senate subcommittee for education. we have been told representatives from the uc system will be part of those discussions. live at berkeley, katie nielsen , sky drone 5 kpix 5 news. >>> there is a possible strike looming. teachers are demanding better pay, as well as...
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i want to bring in judge andrew napolitano. ♪ ♪ ahhh, ha. ♪ ♪ oh yeah, baby. ♪ ♪ like a fool i went and stayed too long. ♪ ♪ now i'm wondering if your loves still strong. ♪ ♪ ooo baby, here i am, signed, sealed, delivered, i'm yours ♪ applebee's 3 course meal starting at $11.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate i switched to miralax for my constipation. the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body to unblock your system naturally. and it doesn't cause bloating, cramping, gas, or sudden urgency. miralax. look for the pink cap. >> harris: former new york city mayor michael bloomberg has announced he will not run for president in 2020. bloomberg says he could beat president trump in a general election, but winning the democratic nomination would be challenging. instead he announced plans to launch a new environmental initiative aimed at moving america toward clean energy. fox news alert -- president trump and some of his associates have signaled they will n
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joining us now is former homeland security secretary under president obama janet napolitano, she is nowy of california and the author of the new book just out today "how safe are we: homeland security since 9/11." great to have you here. >> good morning. >> this news, the pentagon just announced last night it has transferred this $1 billion from its military personnel budget to build these 57 miles of fence, fencing, along the border. is that a good use of its money? >> look, as i say in my book, a wall is a symbol, not a strategy. and really for the southwest border you need a combination of manpower and technology, air cover. and you need to focus on the actual ports of entry. and the kind of technology deployed at the points of entry. so to effectively reappropriate money from other essential uses to build more structure along the border to me is security theater, not really security. >> but, look, you know there is a spike in families who have been showing up seeking asylum. they're presenting at the ports of entry. but you can't just accommodate them. i don't know if you want to ca
joining us now is former homeland security secretary under president obama janet napolitano, she is nowy of california and the author of the new book just out today "how safe are we: homeland security since 9/11." great to have you here. >> good morning. >> this news, the pentagon just announced last night it has transferred this $1 billion from its military personnel budget to build these 57 miles of fence, fencing, along the border. is that a good use of its money?...
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want to bring in senior judicial analyst judge andrew know poll i tan owe, he's on the phone -- napolitano. they're trying to paint william bar as a lackive the president, he is his own man and does this letter help him assert his independent evens, i'm not going through the white house before i start releasing something. >> good afternoon. i'm quite surprised that the white house is willing to waive executive privilege. rudy guiliani had argued to john roberts and others because they surrendered documents to the special counsel during the course of the nearly two-year investigation did not mean they would not waive executive privilege at this tail end. but now they're doing that. i free with you that the letter is brilliantly crafted and does show him to be the independent actor that he is. but i have to point out, what appears to be a very innocent, almost innocuous sounding phrase in the middle of the letter, the subject i believe of much consternation and litigation, and that is the reference to he is not going to review materials that are protected by rule 6-e of the federal rules of
want to bring in senior judicial analyst judge andrew know poll i tan owe, he's on the phone -- napolitano. they're trying to paint william bar as a lackive the president, he is his own man and does this letter help him assert his independent evens, i'm not going through the white house before i start releasing something. >> good afternoon. i'm quite surprised that the white house is willing to waive executive privilege. rudy guiliani had argued to john roberts and others because they...
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david: edward, there is a lot of breaking news, i collect more as we have judge andrew napolitano on the phone. let me start right there, how soon before we the general public find out what is in the report? >> i wish i could tell you that. you know the attorney general and his team will have to go through it. and decide what parts are appropriate for public viewing and what parts are not. for example if there is testimony before a grand jury, which did not result in the indictment, the law prohibits that testimony. its existences and substance from being made public. if there are documents in report that reflect decisions not to charge people with crimes, or not to seek indictment, that information is protected by law. how the attorney general rally will reveal that i don't know, but under the rule that created this special counsel office it is vested into attorne attorneyl barr's discretion. david: one of only bipartisan things in capitol hill is that they all agree that this thing should be released from the president on down, won't that influence the attorney general's decision.
david: edward, there is a lot of breaking news, i collect more as we have judge andrew napolitano on the phone. let me start right there, how soon before we the general public find out what is in the report? >> i wish i could tell you that. you know the attorney general and his team will have to go through it. and decide what parts are appropriate for public viewing and what parts are not. for example if there is testimony before a grand jury, which did not result in the indictment, the...
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the only republican on chicago's city council, anthony napolitano. we appreciate it. don't know if it has a chance. you have a gentleman sitting here who is not the son of an immigrant, raised in a police family and military family raised to obey the laws of the land and i explained my kids illinois a sanctuary state for illegal aliens. at the same time i have to explain to my kids the state of illinois will be going after your sanctuary, your constitutional right in the second amendment to protect yourself, the right to bear arms, industry that has over 18,000 people for the last 7 years shot. is a going to pass? i hope not. how are we supposed to protect ourselves? if you go after sanctuary go after the sanctuary they are letting criminals out at an accelerated rate and using this as a home to commit these crimes. i hope this doesn't pass. jillian: organizers say they took the idea from the liberals that created immigration sanctuaries across the us. it seems like tit for tat a little bit. >> absolutely seems like tit for tat and we are going to suffer. look at our
the only republican on chicago's city council, anthony napolitano. we appreciate it. don't know if it has a chance. you have a gentleman sitting here who is not the son of an immigrant, raised in a police family and military family raised to obey the laws of the land and i explained my kids illinois a sanctuary state for illegal aliens. at the same time i have to explain to my kids the state of illinois will be going after your sanctuary, your constitutional right in the second amendment to...
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need net napolitano said we our long starting support for freedom of suppression. >>> new tonight a vigil in san francisco to remember a man killed by police on the fifth anniversary of his death. friends and family are hoping to create a memorial. >> a blessing ceremony opened the memorial service to remember the 28-year-old shot and killed by police five years ago. >> he was an amazing person. it's really always hard to come up here. >> hard but necessary says his friends and family. this day. is difficult to the community, unity and love has really inspired her. >> on march 21, 2014, 4 smears -- officers responded to a 911 call. he drew a weapon and pointed it at officers. they fired 59 shots. the weapon was a taser he carried for his job as a security job. his friends described him as peaceful. >> he was a buddhist. he had never been arrested in his life. the recreation and parks commission is expected to vote on it next month. >> we have not had any type of justice. we've had torture. >> the district attorney's office declined to file criminal charges. the family filed a lawsuit alle
need net napolitano said we our long starting support for freedom of suppression. >>> new tonight a vigil in san francisco to remember a man killed by police on the fifth anniversary of his death. friends and family are hoping to create a memorial. >> a blessing ceremony opened the memorial service to remember the 28-year-old shot and killed by police five years ago. >> he was an amazing person. it's really always hard to come up here. >> hard but necessary says his...
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fox news senior judicial analyst andrew napolitano.s reporting from the courthouse. >> the case would be dropped either because the government decided it couldn't prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt or because it decided to grant smollett a deferred prosecution, which means a short period of probation at the end of which the charges would be dismissed and he can ask for an expungement, which means an eradication of the arrest record. however, from the description matt finn gave us, it sounds as if the government has asked to dismiss its own indictment. this is almost unheard of. it is either the result of extraordinary lawyering on the part of his lawyers or a realization by the government of some defect in its evidence that it did not know it had at the time it sought and obtained an indictment against him. >> bill: 16 counts, right is what he was facing. you had two brothers apparently colleagues of his. they worked out together. i think they worked on the show empire as well. they would, i imagine. those were your two best witn
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joining me now is janet napolitano.author of the new book, how safe are we homeland security since 9/11. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >> so on this first point, your reaction. the administration is making the argument we are overwhelmed. nearly 100,000 this month. i believe the numbers were 75,000 last month and can't handle all the families. is that a reasonable step? >> well, it's only reasonable if you take the position that children must be kept in detention and every adult claiming asylum must be kept in detenti detention. that obviously doesn't need to occur. it's only so if the united states backs away from really working with the countries in central america to get at the source of this migration. >> is there any truth in your view to the administration's argument here -- you look at the numbers, 75,000 last month. that's no small thing. it's up to 100,000. there are some indications that asylum seekers knowing that they arrive at the border in family units particularly with children, they have bet
joining me now is janet napolitano.author of the new book, how safe are we homeland security since 9/11. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. >> so on this first point, your reaction. the administration is making the argument we are overwhelmed. nearly 100,000 this month. i believe the numbers were 75,000 last month and can't handle all the families. is that a reasonable step? >> well, it's only reasonable if you take the position that children must be kept in detention...
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they're pursuing a suit that targets president janet napolitano. we go to ray bogan. he's five on capitol hill in washington. good evening, ray. >> reporter: good evening to you. president trump has officially signed an executive order, saying if colleges and universities want federal resource money, they have to support all free speech. it is titled improvement for inquiry, transparent meaning, and accountability of colleges and universities. the president saying conservative voices have been unfairly silenced. >> you know, under the guise of speech codes and safe spaces and trigger warnings, these universities have tried to restrict free thought, and postal conformity. >> reporter: essentially, the order follow three points. make sure free speech is guaranteed on campuses, or else lose federal grant money. it would require better data for students and potential future earnings and financial risks associated with loans. and and asks for a report to help shape policy that would require institutions to share some of the financial risks of student loans. >> student loan
they're pursuing a suit that targets president janet napolitano. we go to ray bogan. he's five on capitol hill in washington. good evening, ray. >> reporter: good evening to you. president trump has officially signed an executive order, saying if colleges and universities want federal resource money, they have to support all free speech. it is titled improvement for inquiry, transparent meaning, and accountability of colleges and universities. the president saying conservative voices have...
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they demanded janet napolitano recynt my report. the american legion requested an apology.call for me to be fired. i wonder what they're thinking today? i was reading from daryl johnston's piece in the washington post and it was from august of 2017. darryl, thank you. thank you very much as well, max, i appreciate it. >>> there's also a lot of questions about robert mueller. will he deliver his findings and whether we'll learn what is in that report. the president has an opinion on that, too. would it surprise you to hear that he thinks there should be no mueller report at all? these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >>> president trump went on a twitter tirade against special counsel's investig
they demanded janet napolitano recynt my report. the american legion requested an apology.call for me to be fired. i wonder what they're thinking today? i was reading from daryl johnston's piece in the washington post and it was from august of 2017. darryl, thank you. thank you very much as well, max, i appreciate it. >>> there's also a lot of questions about robert mueller. will he deliver his findings and whether we'll learn what is in that report. the president has an opinion on...
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happening today, a new book is out from u c president and former secretary of homeland security janet napolitano. the new book is, how safe are we, homeland security since 911. she talks about president trump's desire for a border wall, daca and climataywe will university of california system monday morning on e 9. >>> time is now 4:56. santa clara county will recognize trans day of visibility in the south bay. county leaders will raise the trans flag at a ceremony latter this morning. the city made an effort to increase protection, housing and medical services for the transgender community in the south bay. >>> time is 4:57. coming up. police in san francisco are still out there looking for a gunman who opened fire in a corrections billing. we'll tell you fully exonerate >> controversial attorney michael avenatti maintaining his innocence after being accused of extorting millions of dollars from nike. coming up, the federal charges that he is facing. >>> this morning, a slams into an oakland house. what we know from the unit on the scene. >>> that's unacceptable. anyone should be able to walk d
happening today, a new book is out from u c president and former secretary of homeland security janet napolitano. the new book is, how safe are we, homeland security since 911. she talks about president trump's desire for a border wall, daca and climataywe will university of california system monday morning on e 9. >>> time is now 4:56. santa clara county will recognize trans day of visibility in the south bay. county leaders will raise the trans flag at a ceremony latter this morning....
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connell: we have the judge here with us to react to this, andrew napolitano. fox news senior judicial analyst, host of "the liberty file" on "fox nation." this is interesting case for these companies because i hadn't thought of something like this in the past. something that didn't cross my mind but i was reading about it today. should facebook and twitter, google be worried about the case against them. >> connell, you're not only person that has not thought about this, the whole federal judiciary has not thought about it. that is how novel the litigation is. if i had to put my two cents, something i would expect from the obama administration, housing and urban development, you don't think it will go anywhere. >> it will not go anywhere. they are arguing the effect of certain advertisers is to keep low income people from learning of availability of products. connell: right. >> if the availability of products is out of financial reach of people, what would the advertiser want to reach them for? advertising is based upon a business model to reach people that wil
connell: we have the judge here with us to react to this, andrew napolitano. fox news senior judicial analyst, host of "the liberty file" on "fox nation." this is interesting case for these companies because i hadn't thought of something like this in the past. something that didn't cross my mind but i was reading about it today. should facebook and twitter, google be worried about the case against them. >> connell, you're not only person that has not thought about...
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joining us is judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst.e in this wait-and-see for a long time now, it could be any day, any week, month, what is the end came here? >> i don't know, but a lot of people have been suggesting this week would be a perfect storm for the reasons you just articulated. four of the principal players have public events which will be ricky, paul manafort's former partner interned evidence against him in the principal witness against him as well as many others, has yet to be sentenced. general flynn was going to be sentenced back in december and the judge said to the general, i'll see you in march, bring a toothbrush. the judge speaking you might not be going home when you come her here. manafort will be sentenced -- robert stone will not only get a trial date, but whether or not -- in my view, this gag order is profoundly unconstitutional but she and posted on him. violating it by writing a book, before she imposed a gag order. she got a rule on that as well. >> sandra: the other news, paul manafort will get his sente
joining us is judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst.e in this wait-and-see for a long time now, it could be any day, any week, month, what is the end came here? >> i don't know, but a lot of people have been suggesting this week would be a perfect storm for the reasons you just articulated. four of the principal players have public events which will be ricky, paul manafort's former partner interned evidence against him in the principal witness against him as well as...
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napolitano is a trump supporter and actually he left the progressive caucus because chicago was a city>> let me respond. >> no, no, no. preckwinkle: you can lie and then i will respond. >> let me call a timeout and say one at a time. lightfoot: i have got to correct that. it is amazing to me instead of talking about the issues that our important instead of addressing the challenges we have as a city what you clearly are determined to do from date number one of the election and every day since is to tell a lie after lie. now let me address the specifics there is no endorsement ms. napolitano showed up with the firefighters union that i welcome that endorsement they are both members of that but if you check our records i have been highly critical of both alderman. preckwinkle: when somebody stands at the that is better than the endorsement and let me say in public life we often disagree but i don't call the people with whom i disagree liars. that is really disrespectful. and it is hard to be an effective leader to engage in name-calling. this is a person who not only engages in name-call
napolitano is a trump supporter and actually he left the progressive caucus because chicago was a city>> let me respond. >> no, no, no. preckwinkle: you can lie and then i will respond. >> let me call a timeout and say one at a time. lightfoot: i have got to correct that. it is amazing to me instead of talking about the issues that our important instead of addressing the challenges we have as a city what you clearly are determined to do from date number one of the election and...
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. >> jesse: okay, emily, judge napolitano says -- president trump, before we react to that, also talkede have to do something. things are happening. names are taken off. people aren't getting through. you've heard the same complaints. it seems to be if they're conservative, if the republicans, if they're in a certain group, there is discrimination and big discrimination. i see absolutely on twitter. and facebook which i have also in others i see. i really focus more on the one platform. >> jesse: all right, so as i was saying, judge napolitano said on our air that it's not illegal for twitter to shadow ban people or take action because it's a private entity. >> emily: i definitely agree. what's tricky is courts have held two things that helped twitter. primarily they can do what they want. they can ban people, demote users, whatever. and that they aren't responsible for the content they post. there was a case upheld through the united states supreme court that basically yelp didn't have to take down a defamatory post. i want to point out that we have lawmakers arguing about things, in t
. >> jesse: okay, emily, judge napolitano says -- president trump, before we react to that, also talkede have to do something. things are happening. names are taken off. people aren't getting through. you've heard the same complaints. it seems to be if they're conservative, if the republicans, if they're in a certain group, there is discrimination and big discrimination. i see absolutely on twitter. and facebook which i have also in others i see. i really focus more on the one platform....
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judge andrew napolitano one of my favorite people on the planet.are saying because they were cheated, they are, of the presidency because of it and back in 2000 the same deal, it's got to end. >> they want to transform the philosophical underpinnings of the government from a representative republic to a pure democracy. we don't have a pure democracy. we don't write the laws. we elect people and the representatives write the laws. we don't elect a president. the electoral college does. it would require a vote of 2/3s of the congress. dead in the water there and require the consent, ratification of 3/4s of the state legislatures, a constitutional amendment. also dead in the water. would the democrats be doing this if donald trump had achieved more popular votes than mrs. clinton? i don't think so. >> neil: the rationale, too, if you buy that you don't like the outcome, if we were campaigning for just a popular vote, you know, both sides would campaign differently. democrats would sort of park themselves in california and new york and texas, strong ho
judge andrew napolitano one of my favorite people on the planet.are saying because they were cheated, they are, of the presidency because of it and back in 2000 the same deal, it's got to end. >> they want to transform the philosophical underpinnings of the government from a representative republic to a pure democracy. we don't have a pure democracy. we don't write the laws. we elect people and the representatives write the laws. we don't elect a president. the electoral college does. it...
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judge map p napolitano is with us. is this the tip of the iceberg? >> the government says it is the tip of the iceberg and is continuing to investigate. government also indicated that it expects to flip people, that is to approach certain defendants saying you are charged with 20 years, we can get that reduced to 2 or 3 if you will tell us what you know about who else may be involved. i will tell you, that the government reached back the maximum time period the statute allows it to reach back which is ten years so some of the students have already graduated from these institutions and gone on to other aspects of their professional lives. >> judge, you know, we're talking here about the legal issues. when we hear the term pay to play, we know that's often been the ethic in higher ed, if you get the big donation, your child has the extra chance of getting into the institution. at what point do those kinds of transactions come under scrutiny and this sort of thing? >> unfortunately, that will not be a defense in these cases. a person will not be able to
judge map p napolitano is with us. is this the tip of the iceberg? >> the government says it is the tip of the iceberg and is continuing to investigate. government also indicated that it expects to flip people, that is to approach certain defendants saying you are charged with 20 years, we can get that reduced to 2 or 3 if you will tell us what you know about who else may be involved. i will tell you, that the government reached back the maximum time period the statute allows it to reach...
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nine napolitano with the breakthrough invention by a british computer programmer. >> reporter: it barelyd we don't even need to type it anymore, but these three letters represent what some scholars consider to be the greatest invention in human history. world wide web. first sold as the -- >> information highway. >> it's a modern-day must-have for billions of people. >> social media. >> talking with my family and friends. >> reporter: was designed to be an information free for all. >> the web is not the way we wanted in the way we respect. >> reporter: his idea fuels rumors that al gore had done it. it is used to keep our homes invaluable state, but at the same time makes us more vulnerable to crooks and thieves. what other invention has given the world such a mishmash of byproducts from international policy to pornography? what made these people billionaires introduced us to a world that a smaller place that is uniting the world weathertight or dividing the nation. this public space still remains inaccessible to many. >> 50% of humanity is now using this web thing. get the other half on
nine napolitano with the breakthrough invention by a british computer programmer. >> reporter: it barelyd we don't even need to type it anymore, but these three letters represent what some scholars consider to be the greatest invention in human history. world wide web. first sold as the -- >> information highway. >> it's a modern-day must-have for billions of people. >> social media. >> talking with my family and friends. >> reporter: was designed to be an...
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. >>> the university of california at president janet napolitano has released her recommendations forext year, and it will remain unchanged for in-state undergraduate students that napolitano says the tuition for said residence will remain at $12,570. tuition for out-of-state students will increase by $762 for a total of $42,324 next year. next week, you see regions are expected to approve that increase as well as the freeze intuition for in-state students. >>> the latest winter storms have be added this lake tahoe area tonight. the nati has lifted its winter weather advisories. however, chains are still required for drivers heading to lake tahoe and interstate 80. there are no chain requirements and highway 50 and the sierra. >>> in gold country, the brain is letting up after causing flooding and the sound of 10 normal. the justify releases video of the floodwaters yesterday come that essentially turned the downtrend streets into rivers. the police chief in sonora, flooding the result of a perfect storm. charmaine nara has a look at the damage and how residents and businesses are dea
. >>> the university of california at president janet napolitano has released her recommendations forext year, and it will remain unchanged for in-state undergraduate students that napolitano says the tuition for said residence will remain at $12,570. tuition for out-of-state students will increase by $762 for a total of $42,324 next year. next week, you see regions are expected to approve that increase as well as the freeze intuition for in-state students. >>> the latest...
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secretary napolitano, thank you so much and your new book "how safe are we."gram. >> thanks for having me. >> a former barbara bush biography and michelle obama is on track to make history with her memoir. suv? is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? this is the mercedes-benz suv family. greatness comes in many forms. lease the glc 300 for just $479 a month at the mercedes-benz spring event. going on now. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ ♪ t-mobile will do the math for you. right now, when you join t-mobile, you get two lines of unlimited with two of the latest phones included for just one hundred bucks a month. their medicare options... before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why... medicare part b
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judge andrew napolitano. as things stand right now, good to have you.e told from the white house, a since that they think the votes are there for an override to succeed. is that your view? >> well, there are republicans in the senate who voted to endorse the president, who nevertheless feel that the government, the congress has given away too much of its power to the president. i do think they are going to vote to override the veto? some. i do think there is enough to get to 67, i don't. in fact i don't think there is going to be a vote in the senate because if the house fails to override, that's the end of it the issue is then teed up before a federal judge. i don't know which judge or court some federal judge will make the first move and eventually make its way to the supreme court. but every time, every time the supreme court has been asked to decide whether the congress can give away some of its power to either the judiciary or the president, it has said no. it can't. only the constitution could make that kind of a change. presidential power comes o
judge andrew napolitano. as things stand right now, good to have you.e told from the white house, a since that they think the votes are there for an override to succeed. is that your view? >> well, there are republicans in the senate who voted to endorse the president, who nevertheless feel that the government, the congress has given away too much of its power to the president. i do think they are going to vote to override the veto? some. i do think there is enough to get to 67, i don't....
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republican lawmakers demanded then-homeland security secretary janet napolitano rescind my report.rican leej formally requested an apology to receipt v veterans. some in congress called for me to be fires. i wonder what they're thinking today. i was reading from darryl johnson's piece in "the washington post" from august of 2017. darryl, thank you. thank you very much. as well, max, i appreciate it. >>> there's also a lot of questions about robert mueller. will he deliver his findings and whether we'll learn what is in that report. the president has an opinion on that too. would it surprise you to hear that he thinks there should be no mueller report at all? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or s
republican lawmakers demanded then-homeland security secretary janet napolitano rescind my report.rican leej formally requested an apology to receipt v veterans. some in congress called for me to be fires. i wonder what they're thinking today. i was reading from darryl johnson's piece in "the washington post" from august of 2017. darryl, thank you. thank you very much. as well, max, i appreciate it. >>> there's also a lot of questions about robert mueller. will he deliver his...
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. >> the president of the universities of california, janet napolitano, issued a statement which read in part, quote, we do not need the federal government to mandate what already exists. our long-standing unequivocal support for freedom of expression. this executive order will only muddle policies surrounding free speech while doing nothing to further the aim of the first amendment. >>> buying cannabis-infused products is now as easy as taking a trip to a local cvs drugstore. they are selling cannabis related ght states including california. roll-ons and locations. they will not sell any supplements or foods containing marijuana or cannabis. the chain also says it is only partnering with a cannabis company that complies with the current laws. >>> let's check in with sal for early morning traffic. i haven't seen you in a while. you are on vacation item first of all, welcome back. >> thank you. >> number two, who would have thought that here we are in 2019, crs drugstores don't sell film anymore but they are selling cannabis products. >> i remember dropping off my film an waiting patie
. >> the president of the universities of california, janet napolitano, issued a statement which read in part, quote, we do not need the federal government to mandate what already exists. our long-standing unequivocal support for freedom of expression. this executive order will only muddle policies surrounding free speech while doing nothing to further the aim of the first amendment. >>> buying cannabis-infused products is now as easy as taking a trip to a local cvs drugstore....
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. >>> university of california president janet napolitano has ordered an investigation in the wake ofthe scandal. ucla put the soccer coach on leave earlier this week. he is accused of accepting $200,000 in bribes in exchange for helping two students gain admission to ucla as athletes. at this point, there is no evidence that other uc schools are implicated. >>> 49er legend quarterback i don't montana acknowledged of his a client of the consultant at the center of the scandal. he said mr. singer's company provided nothing more than minimal consulting services to our family. he continued, fortunately, our four kids were able to pick from a number of schools to attend due to their hard work and their merit. pro golfer phil mickelson admitted to using rick singer's company to help his children through the college admission process as well. he denies being involved in the alleged scheme. mickelson's daughter attends brown university but the family has not been accused of doing anything illegally. you can find more information on the college admissions scandal. can you read one ever full c
. >>> university of california president janet napolitano has ordered an investigation in the wake ofthe scandal. ucla put the soccer coach on leave earlier this week. he is accused of accepting $200,000 in bribes in exchange for helping two students gain admission to ucla as athletes. at this point, there is no evidence that other uc schools are implicated. >>> 49er legend quarterback i don't montana acknowledged of his a client of the consultant at the center of the scandal....
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janet napolitano made that announcement yesterday. 2017 was the only time regents raised fees. now it's $12,600 annually for in-state residents. >>>e d o is down about 218 poins right now. stocks fell today after the european slashed the economic growth forecast for 2019 announcing a stimulus to help banks. >>> and amazon closing the 87 pop-up locations next year. they allow customers to try out products. amazon with pop-ups inside whole foods locations, malls and kohl's stores and valley fair mall in san jose. amazon wants to invest instead in other ventures. >>> attention parents, the closing sale at charlotte russe starts today. it's filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy. >>> the company that owned family dollar plans to close nearly 400 locations nationwide after it reported a $2.3 billion loss during its fourth quarter and the company says that they plan to renovate 1,000 other stores. also this afternoon, alaska airlines will take its first nonstop flight from san jose to northern seattle. here's the flight path for you. that plane running service from san jose to paine field.
janet napolitano made that announcement yesterday. 2017 was the only time regents raised fees. now it's $12,600 annually for in-state residents. >>>e d o is down about 218 poins right now. stocks fell today after the european slashed the economic growth forecast for 2019 announcing a stimulus to help banks. >>> and amazon closing the 87 pop-up locations next year. they allow customers to try out products. amazon with pop-ups inside whole foods locations, malls and kohl's...
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judge andrew napolitano is coming up at the top of the hour. personal milestone, more in sports, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ move to the enterprise-grade cloud that's built to handle all your apps. ♪ ♪ the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. dagen: march madness has arrived. jared max joins us on the ncaa bracket. jared. jared: good morning, dagen. the big ten conference ruling the roost when it comes to number of schools in the brackets. michigan state beat michigan sunday to win the tournament, among eight teams in fro from tg ten in the big dance. the acc, duke is the overal ov
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has spent millions of dollars in recent years policing free=speech events.today president janet napolitano issued a statement saying, we do not need the federal government to mandate what already exists: our longstanding, unequivocal support for freedom of expression. ... this executive order will only muddle policies surrounding free speech, while doing nothing to further the aim of the first amendment. (ken) as we mentioned the president's executive order comes two years after he first suggested pulling federal funding from u-c berkeley.(catherine) the president took aim at u-c berkeley following a protest that turned violent over a conservative speaker on campus (cross) our grant lodes joins us now to take a look back at the tumultuous, politically-fueled protests in berkeley that followed. (grant) ken...catherine ... 20-17 was a turbulent year for the u-c campus and the city of berkeley... because of the free speech debate. protests throughout the year... often escalated into violence... and ended in arrests. and it all started when the berkeley college republicans invited controversia
has spent millions of dollars in recent years policing free=speech events.today president janet napolitano issued a statement saying, we do not need the federal government to mandate what already exists: our longstanding, unequivocal support for freedom of expression. ... this executive order will only muddle policies surrounding free speech, while doing nothing to further the aim of the first amendment. (ken) as we mentioned the president's executive order comes two years after he first...
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has spent millions of dollars in recent years policing free=speech events.today president janet napolitano issued a statement saying, we do not need the federal government to mandate what already exists: our longstanding, unequivocal support for freedom of expression. ... this executive order will only muddle policies surrounding free speech, while doing nothing to further the aim of the first amendment. (grant) (grant) the president's the (grant) the president's order directs the 12 agencies that provide federal grants... to make sure universities are complying with the law and their own policies to promote free inquiry and debate. this executive order does not affect student-aid money. (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a lovely day with plenty of sunshine and only a few passing clouds. there area still a few showers showing up on doppler radar and a few more snowflakes over the sierra. tonight will start mostly clear but clouds will move i
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former homeland security secretary janet napolitano.tarts right now. o the next hour starts right now >> doj has sent us a very brief letter about the mueller report. >> the special counsel considered whether members of the campaign coordinated with russian election interference activities. they did not find that coordination. >> it was a complete and total exoneration. >> well, obviously what the president said is demonstrably not true as it relates to the obstruction of justice. >> the report leaves unresolved whether the president's actions and intent could be viewed as obstruction. >> mueller report said that there was no evidence at all. i don't know how much clearer that could be. >> robert mueller's investigation didn't say one way or the other whether the president obstructed justice. >> there is with no collusion with russia. the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. >> it's quite clear no collusion of any kind. >> the mueller report must be made public. >> there was no conspiracy, no coordination with the russian government.
former homeland security secretary janet napolitano.tarts right now. o the next hour starts right now >> doj has sent us a very brief letter about the mueller report. >> the special counsel considered whether members of the campaign coordinated with russian election interference activities. they did not find that coordination. >> it was a complete and total exoneration. >> well, obviously what the president said is demonstrably not true as it relates to the obstruction...
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andrew napolitano.we've got the story in sports, right after this. ♪ but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hard, i can't rise above it. ♪ don't know what it is about that little gal's loving. ♪ but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it. maria: welcome back. as we've been telling you, lyft is going public this week, the company's stock will price on thursday night and start trading on friday. the estimates call for the pricing to be between 62 and $68 a share and the journal is saying it will probably be above expectations. casper also planning to go public, big year for ipos. lauren simonetti with headlines now. lauren: it certainly is. casper sleep is the latest, reportedly planning to hire underwriters for an initial public offering. reuters says the company is expected to interview investment banks next month. casper is valued at $920 million and the latest fund raising round, back in 2017. investors in this company include leonardo d dicaprio and the rapper, 50-cent. th
andrew napolitano.we've got the story in sports, right after this. ♪ but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hard, i can't rise above it. ♪ don't know what it is about that little gal's loving. ♪ but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it. maria: welcome back. as we've been telling you, lyft is going public this week, the company's stock will price on thursday night and start trading on friday. the estimates call for the pricing to be between 62 and $68 a...
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. >> janet napolitano said we do not federal government demanding what already exists, our long-standingicle will support freedom of expression, this will only model policy surrounding free speech while do nothing to further the first amendment. >>> a boater fell in the water, and that san rafael fire department usually keeps the fire boat dock, it was in the repair shop when a man fell into the san rafael canal. they sent boats to the canal and first responders headed there, and one man very the rescue team to the man in his own small boat. >> it saved us about five minutes and we are talking life and death. that could be some difference. >> an ambulance was waiting at the marina to rush the man to the hospital, he was not breathing and his heart had stopped by the time he has been pulled from the water. the fire boat is set to be back in service on monday >> let's take you to outer space. a pair of nasa astronauts are participating in the first spacewalk of the year. here outside the international space station, working on the power systems, it is the first spacewalk for both and this
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stuart: well, judge napolitano is here.e way of the liberty file on "fox nation." you heard what the son of justice scalia had to say. is he in favor of expanding the court? >> no, he is not in favor of expanding the court, what he was talking about in the clip, when fdr attempted to expand the court in 1937, it had the effect of changing the attitude of one or two justices and the new deal legislation, which the supreme court which had been invalidating, it began affirming. it was entirely different demographic. you had a liberal president and the old-timers on the court were conserve at. -- conservative. now you have a conservative president and all the old-timers are liberal. their suggestion would require a constitutional amendment which is a nonstarter. stuart: you don't need a constitutional amendment to change the number of justices on the supreme court. >> that is correct. what they want for republicans in congress to pick five, democrats in congress to pick five. those 10 to pick another five. that is a radical cha
stuart: well, judge napolitano is here.e way of the liberty file on "fox nation." you heard what the son of justice scalia had to say. is he in favor of expanding the court? >> no, he is not in favor of expanding the court, what he was talking about in the clip, when fdr attempted to expand the court in 1937, it had the effect of changing the attitude of one or two justices and the new deal legislation, which the supreme court which had been invalidating, it began affirming. it...
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judge napolitano is with us.ys if it gets to the supreme court the supreme court won't accept it, will overturn it. >> this is he is saying because of the famous steel seizure case in 1952 the entire steel industry went on strike. we were fighting korean war. president trump man says give me money to take over steel industries to hire non-union workers. congress said no. he signed an executive order anyway. within two weeks supreme court ordered him to stop. that is almost directly on point. i think what senator paul is referring to. i fully agree with him. i agree with republicans need to do something at the border we need to do it lawfully. otherwise a president pelosi could take a gun emergency and cone fist kate handguns. a president cory booker could declare a national health care emergency, start paying people's health premiums out of federal funds. stuart: i think you made your point. let's move on. two items here, number one, an arrest has been made in the assault against that young conservative activist
judge napolitano is with us.ys if it gets to the supreme court the supreme court won't accept it, will overturn it. >> this is he is saying because of the famous steel seizure case in 1952 the entire steel industry went on strike. we were fighting korean war. president trump man says give me money to take over steel industries to hire non-union workers. congress said no. he signed an executive order anyway. within two weeks supreme court ordered him to stop. that is almost directly on...
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. >>> janet napolitano has released her recommendation for tuition next year and it will remain unchanged for in state graduate students. the tuition for state residents will remain at $12,570 tuition for out of state students lynn crease by $762 to a total of $42,324 next year. next week, u c regents are expected to approve that increase as well as the freeze for those in-state undergrads. >>> oregon became more of a touris destination as it announce it has the last blockbuster store in bend. the other store closed in australia. they say that subscriptions mounted after that. >>> could north korea be preparing to test more missiles? up next, the new evidence from south korean intelligence officials. [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than ever. get your human to visit wellsfargo.
. >>> janet napolitano has released her recommendation for tuition next year and it will remain unchanged for in state graduate students. the tuition for state residents will remain at $12,570 tuition for out of state students lynn crease by $762 to a total of $42,324 next year. next week, u c regents are expected to approve that increase as well as the freeze for those in-state undergrads. >>> oregon became more of a touris destination as it announce it has the last...
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university of california president and former homeland security secretary janet napolitano echoed thatalling the order unnecessary, the university of california is ground 0 for robust exchanges of ideas and differing viewpoints. tell that to right-wing speaker your novel is his speech at uc berkeley was canceled because of riots and safety concerns. conservatives ben shapiro and ann coulter have faced hostile environments when they tried to speak at universities including berkeley and conservative activist hayden williams didn't exactly feel the robust exchange of ideas when he was attacked at berkeley while trying to recruit conservative students. today williams was at the president's signing ceremony. young republican groups on campus have complained for years that universities can drop conservative speakers by citing concerns like security costs and threats of violence. the hope is there will be consequences for canceling conservatives. shannon: thank you very much. is a real problem on campus or not? let's bring in ethan berman and charlie kirk. welcome to both of you. i want to pl
university of california president and former homeland security secretary janet napolitano echoed thatalling the order unnecessary, the university of california is ground 0 for robust exchanges of ideas and differing viewpoints. tell that to right-wing speaker your novel is his speech at uc berkeley was canceled because of riots and safety concerns. conservatives ben shapiro and ann coulter have faced hostile environments when they tried to speak at universities including berkeley and...
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. >>> university of california president janet napolitano what has released her recommendation for tuition last week and it will remain unchanged for graduate students. the tuition will remain at $12,570 for in state. and tuition for out of state will go up. u c regents are expected to approve that increase as well as a freeze for in-state students. >> classes resume at richmond high school days. >> yes. on the shortened schedule, they had a power out of annual there. school was let out early on tuesday when the power went out. class was canceled yesterday as crews continue to try to get those lights back on. the problem appears to be damaged equipment there on the school campus. pg&e crews and electricians worked all night to try to get the power bark on so classes will removed this morning at 10:00 and ending at 2:25. >>> mayor london breed is joining community leaders for the opening of a grand housing house complex in mission street near 2nd and 7th street. more than 80 low income or homeless family will be housed. >>> reducing the risk of wildfires. cal fire says that several communit
. >>> university of california president janet napolitano what has released her recommendation for tuition last week and it will remain unchanged for graduate students. the tuition will remain at $12,570 for in state. and tuition for out of state will go up. u c regents are expected to approve that increase as well as a freeze for in-state students. >> classes resume at richmond high school days. >> yes. on the shortened schedule, they had a power out of annual there....
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now janet napolitano issued this statement. the association with uc, if proven true, are a disservice to the hard working and accomplished students and alumni who have earned their place and continue to make us proud. >> illegal inappropriate and unethical means to gauge admission at the spent of deserving applicants is ant athletic cal to every aspect of our mission and values. we will take swift and appropriate disciplinary actions to address misconduct once we have all the facts. uc berkeley is a highly selective college. the acceptance rate is 15%. no administrator or coach has been implicated in the wrongdoings so far. >> all right. thank you. >>> now to a developing story in san francisco at the center of it. this chihuahua. >> the pumy is okay now but a man has been arrested for inflicting incredible cruelty. >> this was hard to watch today for anyone who loves dogs. what an ordeal. he is 59-year-old ronald jones. we were only allowed to take still photographs. this is the little dog named rocky. jones is accused of grab
now janet napolitano issued this statement. the association with uc, if proven true, are a disservice to the hard working and accomplished students and alumni who have earned their place and continue to make us proud. >> illegal inappropriate and unethical means to gauge admission at the spent of deserving applicants is ant athletic cal to every aspect of our mission and values. we will take swift and appropriate disciplinary actions to address misconduct once we have all the facts. uc...
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>> i don't know and i hope that judge napolitano also said, the reason agencies don't release reports, -- imagine if every law enforcement agency. we don't have enough information to charge you, but we will disseminate all the negative stuff you earned. >> thank you very much, good to see you tonight. >> or e.r. moments away from president trump's rally in grand rapids grand rapids, michigan, his first since the end of this probe. michigan is marking a key state and grand rapid was the sign of his final rally. he went on to win the state by less than one percentage point so it's an important place for him to be as he looks ahead. kevin corke is live on the scene here tonight. hello kevin. >> it's good to be with you martha. let me just say this. jobs are expected to be the main focus of tonight's event. but as i step out of the canvas, if you take a look, we got here pretty early in the day. i want to say my first time over here was around 9:00 a.m. and they were lined up by the thousands. and, while they will talk about jobs and in particular the auto sector which is obviously very i
>> i don't know and i hope that judge napolitano also said, the reason agencies don't release reports, -- imagine if every law enforcement agency. we don't have enough information to charge you, but we will disseminate all the negative stuff you earned. >> thank you very much, good to see you tonight. >> or e.r. moments away from president trump's rally in grand rapids grand rapids, michigan, his first since the end of this probe. michigan is marking a key state and grand...
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>>> a new book is out from the u c president and former secretary of homeland secretary, janet napolitano. the new book is called, "how safe are we, homeland security since 911". she breaks down the security since the 9/11 border wall. next monday, we'll have the secretary to talk about her new book as well as the challenges fu c california. >>> the list of entertainers booked to perform at the new san francisco chase center growing p.m. grammy award winning singer john maier will perform in concert september 16th. pre sale tickets are available this morning. regular tickets go on sale to the general public friday. other acts include phil collins, metallica, the san francisco symphony, and the dave matthews band. chase is expected to open with a few concerts before the warriors move in for their season. >>> tomorrow, the powerball jackpot drawing is expected to be the fourth biggest in the history. the next drawing is expected to have a top prize of $750 million. last time anyone hit all six winning up the day after christmas. 12 people in california did win $20,000 in saturday's drawing.
>>> a new book is out from the u c president and former secretary of homeland secretary, janet napolitano. the new book is called, "how safe are we, homeland security since 911". she breaks down the security since the 9/11 border wall. next monday, we'll have the secretary to talk about her new book as well as the challenges fu c california. >>> the list of entertainers booked to perform at the new san francisco chase center growing p.m. grammy award winning singer...