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rob: judge andrew napolitano is live to break it down for us.e the first one, the coup has started, rebellion, hashtag impeachment in some of these tweets, very scary, we will get rid of him and the country strong enough to survive him and his supporters. the attorney doesn't like the president. how big deal is this? judge napolitano: it is decidedly on lawyer like comments but i'm sure he will eat his words and wish he hadn't said. i don't think it is a big deal in the ultimate impeachment. attorneys have biases like everybody else was the attorney doesn't come in neutral, he comes in defending or advancing the cause of his clients but it is somewhat of an embarrassment for him, particularly harsh language and use of the word coup which implies illegal overflow. it is constitutional. it is a coup. carley: interesting the whistleblower chose him, that could have factored into it. judge napolitano: or the other way around, he may have chosen the whistleblower. we don't know. the lawyer himself whatever his political biases is one of the leading e
rob: judge andrew napolitano is live to break it down for us.e the first one, the coup has started, rebellion, hashtag impeachment in some of these tweets, very scary, we will get rid of him and the country strong enough to survive him and his supporters. the attorney doesn't like the president. how big deal is this? judge napolitano: it is decidedly on lawyer like comments but i'm sure he will eat his words and wish he hadn't said. i don't think it is a big deal in the ultimate impeachment....
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secretary napolitano. >> i'm janet napolitano because the second of homeland security i authored the memo created the daca program, and now i am privileged to serve as the president of the university of california, the first university to sue the sustained daca. i'm here with former assembly speaker and current board chair of the university. we are here, with 1700 plus daca students in our student body. they are undergraduates, law students, medical students, and so the interest in this case as you might imagine is the men's. -- is immense. >> even justice breyer said today, if i could get you to look at the cameras or they will kill me. move over low that there is what's the point? if we send this back and all they have to do is sort of jump through some sort of rhetorical hoops, what's the point. >> was well, i think it's more than rhetorical hoops. they have to really do an analysis of the benefits that daca produces, which are substantial and have been evidenced by and in all of the amicus briefs that have been filed. so i think and would hope that if it actually did a real analy
secretary napolitano. >> i'm janet napolitano because the second of homeland security i authored the memo created the daca program, and now i am privileged to serve as the president of the university of california, the first university to sue the sustained daca. i'm here with former assembly speaker and current board chair of the university. we are here, with 1700 plus daca students in our student body. they are undergraduates, law students, medical students, and so the interest in this...
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napolitano. perfect sense to designate individuals who came as children, y who've been vetted, have crimes.d no the government doesn't have the uthority or the power or the resources to move with respect o deportation hearings for all the people it might. so these individuals are the ast persons in the world that we want to evict from this country. these -- this policy made sense to everyone. most people realize that. not administration does want to take responsibility for erminating if and gave the excuse by the attorney general sessions that it was unlawful and had to be terminated. that was an excuse that made no sense.s no the daca policy was lawful and constitutional. why the e reason attorney general and the administration said that they were terminating it because it unlawful is that they did not want to take ownership of the decisions. they did not want to be responsible or accountable to the people of this country and to all of the individuals involved in this program that they were goin
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>> secretary napolitano. >> i'm janet napolitano, secretary of homeland security. i authored the memo that created the daca program and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the university of california, the first university to sue to sustain daca. i'm here with former assembly speaker and current board chair of the university, john perez. we have 1700-plus daca students in our student body. they're undergraduates, law students, medical students. so the interest in this case as you might imagine is immense. >> i need you to look at the cameras. what's the point, if we send us back and all we have to do is jump through rhetorical hoops, what's the point? >> i think it's more than rhetorical hoops. they have to really do an analysis of the benefits that daca produces which are substantial and have been evidenced by and in all the amicus briefs that have been filed. so i think and would hope that if they actually did a real analysis of daca, they would recognize that this is a valid exercise of the executive's authority. >> i represent 500,000 undocumented immig
>> secretary napolitano. >> i'm janet napolitano, secretary of homeland security. i authored the memo that created the daca program and i'm privileged to serve as the president of the university of california, the first university to sue to sustain daca. i'm here with former assembly speaker and current board chair of the university, john perez. we have 1700-plus daca students in our student body. they're undergraduates, law students, medical students. so the interest in this case...
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>> janet napolitano as the secretary of homeland security, i offered them a note that created the program and now i am privileged to serve as the president of the university of california the first university for the sustained daca. i'm here with the speaker and current board chair of the university. we are here and we have 1700 plus students that are undergraduates, law students, medical students for the interest in the case as you might imagine is immense. [inaudible] [inaudible] is the point, if we send it back and we jump through some rhetorical points,s but is the point? >> it's more the rhetorical hoops. they have to do an analysis for the benefit that is producedro which are substantial and has been evidenced by all of the amicus briefs i represent 500,000 undocumented immigrants as part of the dream. f i'm undocumented, i'm afraid n here to stay. the supreme court justices will file on the side of justice but whether or not they do that they are organizing and young people across the country will continue to fight. we will continue to win and establish the rulest of law because at
>> janet napolitano as the secretary of homeland security, i offered them a note that created the program and now i am privileged to serve as the president of the university of california the first university for the sustained daca. i'm here with the speaker and current board chair of the university. we are here and we have 1700 plus students that are undergraduates, law students, medical students for the interest in the case as you might imagine is immense. [inaudible] [inaudible] is the...
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program announced and administered by secretary napolitano. made perfect sense to designate individuals who came whohis country as children had been vetted, have committed no crimes. the government doesn't have the authority or the power or the resources to move with respect to deportation proceedings to might soeople that it these individuals are the last persons in the world that we want to evict from this country. this policy made perfect sense to everyone. most people realize that. this administration does not take responsibility for terminating it and gave the attorney general sessions that it was unlawful and therefore had to be terminated. was an excuse that makes no sense. the daca policy was lawful and constitutional and so the reason why the attorney general and the administration said that they were terminating it because it was unlawful is that they did ownership ofake the decisions. they did not want to be or accountable to the people of this country and to all of the individuals involved in this program that were going to enforce
program announced and administered by secretary napolitano. made perfect sense to designate individuals who came whohis country as children had been vetted, have committed no crimes. the government doesn't have the authority or the power or the resources to move with respect to deportation proceedings to might soeople that it these individuals are the last persons in the world that we want to evict from this country. this policy made perfect sense to everyone. most people realize that. this...
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david: judge andrew napolitano covering the waterfront for us. thank you, judge. new antimeth ad campaign out of south dakota sparking confusion and controversy. governor kristi noem taking on the critics. she will join us next. >> meth is not someone else's problem. it's everyone in south dakota's problem, and we need everyone to get on. >> i'm on meth. ression. but shouldn't somebody be listening? so. let's talk. we're built for hearing what's important to you, one to one. edward jones. it's time for investing to feel individual. more exciting than than getting a lexus... giving one. this is unbelievable! >>it really is. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 rx 350 all wheel drive for $419 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >> i'm on meth. >> i'm on meth. >> i'm on it too. >> so am i. >> so am i. >> i'm on meth. >> meth is not someone else's problem. it's everyone in south dakota's problem. and we need everyone to get on it. >> i'm on it. >> i'm on it. >> i'm on it too. david: wow, that's surprising antidrug ad b
david: judge andrew napolitano covering the waterfront for us. thank you, judge. new antimeth ad campaign out of south dakota sparking confusion and controversy. governor kristi noem taking on the critics. she will join us next. >> meth is not someone else's problem. it's everyone in south dakota's problem, and we need everyone to get on. >> i'm on meth. ression. but shouldn't somebody be listening? so. let's talk. we're built for hearing what's important to you, one to one. edward...
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judge napolitano. melissa: live look in texas.sident trump is about to tour an apple facility with tim cook. we'll bring all the pictures, any comments from the president. >>> plus getting bumped. a new study of transportation data help you find out which airline is the biggest offender when it comes to bumming you from your flight. can you guess which airline it is? find out right here. >>> mattel slamming down the reverse card. making a big change to iconic uno cards that could leave you rolling your eyes. we'll have that story later this hour. an average of 67 cents stays local. shop small and watch it add up. small business saturday by american express is november 30th. more exciting than than getting a lexus... giving one. this is unbelievable! >>it really is. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 rx 350 all wheel drive for $419 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. on a scale of one to five? one to five? it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely hap
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former secretary of homeland security janet napolitano. thank you for joining us.t is at stake here and why are you bringing this case? >> what is at stake here is the lives of 700,000 to 800,000 recipients, it is a program that allows them to enroll, pass a background check. they have to be in school, military, or productively employed. they get work authorization when they receive daca which is very important. so throughout the united states we have these young people, very productive, some 1700 of them at the university of north carolina where i currently serve as president. that is one of the reasons we brought this lawsuit. >> i want to go through that because it is important to remind people who the participants are. over 90% have a job, half are in school, and many of the people don't speak the language or the culture from their ohome countries that they could be deported to. you said dreamers are as american as those with relatives that arrived on the may flower, can you explain that? >> these are young people that, as you described, grew up in the united s
former secretary of homeland security janet napolitano. thank you for joining us.t is at stake here and why are you bringing this case? >> what is at stake here is the lives of 700,000 to 800,000 recipients, it is a program that allows them to enroll, pass a background check. they have to be in school, military, or productively employed. they get work authorization when they receive daca which is very important. so throughout the united states we have these young people, very productive,...
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none other than fox news judge andrew napolitano. >> ken starr handed a tremendous amount of evidence to the house judiciary committee. how did he do that? in secret. congressman schiff is in my opinion following the rules of the house of representatives. >> judge napolitano on fox news right there demolishing that gop talking point saying closed door depositions, he says, follow the rules. cnn learning that the white house is reaching out to republicans in the senate. they'll dehis fate if the house impeaches him. he has to keep that in mine. a source saying he told them how pleased he is that no house republicans defected today. the president still trying to convince them, his words, perfect. a perfect call. listen to what he tells the brexit party leader. >> i know knew people were on the call. i knew it was probably being transcribed or stenographers doing all that. i can all these things. when i speak to a foreign here, people are on the call and they call.at and they transcribe the if you know that, if i know, no, i'm a straight shooter anyway. >> uh-huh. >> and the house voted
none other than fox news judge andrew napolitano. >> ken starr handed a tremendous amount of evidence to the house judiciary committee. how did he do that? in secret. congressman schiff is in my opinion following the rules of the house of representatives. >> judge napolitano on fox news right there demolishing that gop talking point saying closed door depositions, he says, follow the rules. cnn learning that the white house is reaching out to republicans in the senate. they'll dehis...
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judge napolitano, thank you very much. next, "the story" exclusive of the state department, as they take the stand in the impeachment inquiry against president trump. >> no defense of your employees? >> i always defend my employees, the greatest tip about a quart in the history of the world. we are proud of them. ♪ these days we're (horn honking) i hear you, sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind. ♪ ♪ experience the power of sanctuary at the lincoln wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. it'son the sleep numberate sleep360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24 months on all smart beds. ends saturday ♪ >> mar
judge napolitano, thank you very much. next, "the story" exclusive of the state department, as they take the stand in the impeachment inquiry against president trump. >> no defense of your employees? >> i always defend my employees, the greatest tip about a quart in the history of the world. we are proud of them. ♪ these days we're (horn honking) i hear you, sister. that's why i'm partnering with cigna to remind you to go in for your annual check-up. and be open with...
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here now is fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano.o judge, is the president right? could we end up here with a deal after all is said and done? >> i think that's probably the president's motivation, david. if he prevails today, and i agree with your analysis, just reading the transcript of the oral argument, it looks like this will be 5-4 upholding the administration. if he prevails today, i don't think he's going to start deporting 700,000 people. that would be economically catastrophic. each one of them is entitled to a hearing. it would be ruinness. but i do think he will use the threat of deportation to negotiate with the democrats. so the president in my opinion is right in his wheel house here. he is asking for the right to enforce federal law. the right to enforce federal law he took under oath. he has an obligation to enforce federal law. not the executive orders of his predecessor, but the laws as written by congress. that's what this case is about. >> great points, judge, but the thing is, how will the president and his admi
here now is fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano.o judge, is the president right? could we end up here with a deal after all is said and done? >> i think that's probably the president's motivation, david. if he prevails today, and i agree with your analysis, just reading the transcript of the oral argument, it looks like this will be 5-4 upholding the administration. if he prevails today, i don't think he's going to start deporting 700,000 people. that would be...
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carter evans spoke to former homeland security secretary janet napolitano who oversaw daca during theon't want to be living in constant fear. >> reporter: not a day goes by that 31-year-old min ku choi doesn't worry about his immigration status. >> it dictates the fate of my life and future. >> can you imagine a life outside the u.s.? >> i can't. this is where my life is and my job and my friends and family is. >> reporter: choi is one of nearly 700,000 daca recipients nationwide protected from possible deportation. >> it doesn't grant you any sort of legal status. it's sort of a temporary immunity so to speak. >> keeps you from getting removed from the country. >> exactly. >> and move about and work and pay taxes. >> exactly. >> the kak cra nim is deferred action for childhood arrivals. >> reporter: california president janet napolitano implemented the program in 2012 when she served as homeland security secretary in the obama administration. >> when a young person is raised in this country, our country has already invested in that young person. they've gone to our schools, they're g
carter evans spoke to former homeland security secretary janet napolitano who oversaw daca during theon't want to be living in constant fear. >> reporter: not a day goes by that 31-year-old min ku choi doesn't worry about his immigration status. >> it dictates the fate of my life and future. >> can you imagine a life outside the u.s.? >> i can't. this is where my life is and my job and my friends and family is. >> reporter: choi is one of nearly 700,000 daca...
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what this country gave us and that's why both those buildings because i couldn't be me if i was a napolitano born in the village quince i'm only me because of monopoly tama born in the bronx i want to be free. oh speaking of the bronx how about your fellow bronx in there say. what. they see is the kingmaker and the democrats are certainly a right. do you see any any hope on that side of the aisle at all at once again you know look what happened all the democrats voted against trump for pull. the troops out of syria and you're hearing you know we're 15 minutes from woodstock new york over in kingston and i call mall these people with a key shooting grin simple samik smiles they're well going on how could we have been handed the kurds how could we have been the kurds what are you doing all that they have no right being there in a foreign country a sovereign nation that did nothing to stop it i says grow up with this stuff what are you talking to say of barack obama's not walking away from the walk culture saying grow up enough to put him into office anyway journal and love each other we got to
what this country gave us and that's why both those buildings because i couldn't be me if i was a napolitano born in the village quince i'm only me because of monopoly tama born in the bronx i want to be free. oh speaking of the bronx how about your fellow bronx in there say. what. they see is the kingmaker and the democrats are certainly a right. do you see any any hope on that side of the aisle at all at once again you know look what happened all the democrats voted against trump for pull....
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also with us, former secretary of state janet napolitano, thank you both for being with us. and some dreamers as hardened criminals? >> willie, it's a pathetic charge to think that each and every one of these 780 or 90,000, for the president to call them toughened, hardened criminals is just paethithetic. it took a court -- a federal court in southern california to finally hold t him for 2,280,00 infants and toddlers separated from their parents and them accountable for destroying the dreams of these 780,000 young people who want to be a part of america's future. >> because of what the president tweeted let's remind the viewers in the country who the dreamers are exactly, how they qualified for the program and what exactly, where they come from, just the litany of things that the president has laid out against them and why they're not true. >> reyeah, we created daca becae this is a group of young people well deservingof to be in our country. they've grown up in the united states. they have to have passed a background check so the president's comments about them being haernd
also with us, former secretary of state janet napolitano, thank you both for being with us. and some dreamers as hardened criminals? >> willie, it's a pathetic charge to think that each and every one of these 780 or 90,000, for the president to call them toughened, hardened criminals is just paethithetic. it took a court -- a federal court in southern california to finally hold t him for 2,280,00 infants and toddlers separated from their parents and them accountable for destroying the...
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judge napolitano will decide. >>> airbnb dealt a big blow in jersey city.n rentals. why are residents so against it? i will ask jersey city's mayor steven fulop. he's on the show about 11:20 this morning. we'll be right back. peyton, what are we doing here? brad, welcome to peytonville. what's this for? song inspiration. i started in my garage, but nationwide protects so much i had to expand. nationwide helps protect everything you see in here, brad. every family, every business, every dream. see mrs. hoffman? nationwide protects her home and car, but also her dream of retiring to become a yoga instructor. oh, they have backstories. of course they do. here, i got more to show you. keep up, now. a little hustle. . . stuart: as the saying goes don't throw the baby out with the bath water. i would apply that to two of the most innovative companies in america, airbnb and uber. both are running into opposition that could ruin them. airbnb lost in jersey city, new jersey. angry voters put pretrickses on rental. restrictions on rentals and they didn't like outside
judge napolitano will decide. >>> airbnb dealt a big blow in jersey city.n rentals. why are residents so against it? i will ask jersey city's mayor steven fulop. he's on the show about 11:20 this morning. we'll be right back. peyton, what are we doing here? brad, welcome to peytonville. what's this for? song inspiration. i started in my garage, but nationwide protects so much i had to expand. nationwide helps protect everything you see in here, brad. every family, every business, every...
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anthony napolitano joins us to talk about this. the numbers are staggering.is a good thing or bad thing? they are getting guns off the streets but when you look at those numbers it is horrible. >> thanks for having me. let's start with a big hell yeah on chicago police officers for doing such a great job recovering 10,000 guns. we are working against the system, handkerchiefs - in my day is a police officer there was never guns in cars. gangbangers had guns laid up underneath a porch or in a garage. the way we are turning over people that are arrested for gun charges, in the catch and release system putting people back on the street even quicker. we are not getting ahead of this problem. the 10,000 number is great. imagine if we but police be the police the number would be 20,000. heather: how do we win this war? legal guns recovered this year versus the past year as we mentioned in 2019, more than 10,000 since 2013 the average has been approximately 7000. making some leeway there. >> you are just seeing such a spike because it is a brazen attitude on the str
anthony napolitano joins us to talk about this. the numbers are staggering.is a good thing or bad thing? they are getting guns off the streets but when you look at those numbers it is horrible. >> thanks for having me. let's start with a big hell yeah on chicago police officers for doing such a great job recovering 10,000 guns. we are working against the system, handkerchiefs - in my day is a police officer there was never guns in cars. gangbangers had guns laid up underneath a porch or...
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impeachment, how this is like and unlike when he went through it with bill clinton and judge andrew napolitanovelations of the transcripts that emerged yesterday and a great story for you. and addition to a football team in missouri going viral for honoring the nation's military with uniforms, many donning helmets with photos of family members who have served. coming up the northwest missouri state fair will be here live on the overwhelming reaction. we will add to that reaction coming your way and send jillian up, she has to work for another 3 hours. jillian: the team won 79-0. pretty incredible. coming right back. >> good morning and welcome back. a shocking discovery that could have a lot of parents talking shows teen girls suffer almost as many concussions playing soccer as boys do playing football. that study from researchers at the university of north carolina raising questions among parents of young athletes who want to know which sports are safe for their kids. joining me live is author of minimize injury maximize performance, a sports parent survival guide, doctor tommy john. i know a
impeachment, how this is like and unlike when he went through it with bill clinton and judge andrew napolitanovelations of the transcripts that emerged yesterday and a great story for you. and addition to a football team in missouri going viral for honoring the nation's military with uniforms, many donning helmets with photos of family members who have served. coming up the northwest missouri state fair will be here live on the overwhelming reaction. we will add to that reaction coming your way...
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let's bring in joe piscopo who went to grade school with judge napolitano.e background info. fascinating. >> went to grade school with the judge. the smartest guy in the school. next time we come in, we'll have cannolis. >> julie: first twitter ceo jack dorsey tried to please the political left, if you will, and embarrass his competitor facebook. twitter is backtracking from banning all political ads and he is doing that to appease the left but at the same time not turn off all its followers. i don't get the point. >> i'm not even verified. i said it before on the show. some guy who was law enforcement i'll verify you. i don't believe anything that twitter says. by the way, we use it for the radio show, it's great. it's an immediate contact with listeners but i'm telling you what, i don't trust it for a second respectfully. they are going to shadow ban anything that's conservative. anything that is patriotic, julie, anymore. if you are pro-am ka and believe in god, one nation under god. it doesn't put on tweets. it goes to tweets and replies. i don't believe
let's bring in joe piscopo who went to grade school with judge napolitano.e background info. fascinating. >> went to grade school with the judge. the smartest guy in the school. next time we come in, we'll have cannolis. >> julie: first twitter ceo jack dorsey tried to please the political left, if you will, and embarrass his competitor facebook. twitter is backtracking from banning all political ads and he is doing that to appease the left but at the same time not turn off all its...
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. >> i am not sure it is legal, we had judge napolitano weigh in, his view seemed to be this is not legalget in trouble if it turns out that algalexandria--algorithm used g. david: as i believe it is state to state. >> never go against the law, never get in between jonathan and christina. i am backing up. bottom line, this is a great lesson, all companies out there now will be looking at this saying are we doing it or making mistakes, and everyone will fix it, i gather apple and goal ma n are in boardrooms right now. it is wrong. legal or illegal. whatever. >> they should do it. >> look. does everyone have access to the same credit. just like healthcare. this is what businesses do, they discriminate based on what they think in their open best interest. david: this is a question, i have for christina. he is worth, woz h as -- woznias worth more. >> according to wozniak, he will be on fox tomorrow on fox business. but, he said that they have been sharing a joint account for many years and married, he saids her credit limit, there should not be a 10 time discrepancy, and jonathan. to point i
. >> i am not sure it is legal, we had judge napolitano weigh in, his view seemed to be this is not legalget in trouble if it turns out that algalexandria--algorithm used g. david: as i believe it is state to state. >> never go against the law, never get in between jonathan and christina. i am backing up. bottom line, this is a great lesson, all companies out there now will be looking at this saying are we doing it or making mistakes, and everyone will fix it, i gather apple and...
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to the judge now, judge andrew napolitano.a lot covered today. >> just brilliantly, blake gave us in two minutes what most of us who have been staring at the screen learned in four hours. connell: i want to ask at least a broad question to start, then maybe we can get into as many specifics as we have time to get into. are there specific articles of impeachment that might be drawn up as a result of the ambassador's testimony this morning and if so, what might they be? >> i think that the article of impeachment that will be drawn up this morning is word that mrs. pelosi used the other day which is listed in the constitution as a basis for impeachment. that is bribery. that is the president wanting something of value for himself in return for initially the meeting with president zelensky and eventually, the financial aid. now -- connell: can i ask you about the difference between those two? in the meeting the ambassador was asked was there a quid pro quo. >> he says yes. connell: as i testified with regard to the requested white
to the judge now, judge andrew napolitano.a lot covered today. >> just brilliantly, blake gave us in two minutes what most of us who have been staring at the screen learned in four hours. connell: i want to ask at least a broad question to start, then maybe we can get into as many specifics as we have time to get into. are there specific articles of impeachment that might be drawn up as a result of the ambassador's testimony this morning and if so, what might they be? >> i think...
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fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano joins us now.cinating because for me, when i start reading about it a few weeks ago, you know, we go back to the first civil rights act in this country. that was designed to help black people get involved in the -- >> look at the date, 1866. the war was a year over. charles: it was designed to help them get into the economy. you have got comcast. you have the trump administration. you have the chamber of commerce. they don't always get together. >> they're on the same side. charles: they're on the same side here because if indeed they were to lose, what they're saying is that anybody can claim discrimination and have to provide very little proof thereafter. >> the issue really is, not whether or not discrimination in interstate commerce is acceptable. the civil rights act of 1866, the modern civil rights of 1964 prohibited it. hough scrutiny will courts give to the business judgment rule? stated differently comcast wants to not carry the stations s that a business judgment. they have finite amount
fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano joins us now.cinating because for me, when i start reading about it a few weeks ago, you know, we go back to the first civil rights act in this country. that was designed to help black people get involved in the -- >> look at the date, 1866. the war was a year over. charles: it was designed to help them get into the economy. you have got comcast. you have the trump administration. you have the chamber of commerce. they don't always...
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in fact, uc president janet napolitano created the daca program where she was the homeland security secretary under president obama. and uc regents were the first to file federal lawsuits trying to save it. nancy pellicano was in washington as attorneys made their case. >> the federal government tried to terminate the daca program the wrong way. there is a right way and a wrong way. we are here to stand up for the right way to do things. >> reporter: the court's liberal justices seemed empathetic, simply calling daca illegal doesn't justify ending a program so many people and employers rely on. as in the past, chief justice john roberts may end up the deciding vote when a ruling comes next summer. >> what matters most is we find out here, we get people to be calm and protect our immigrant community. >> vice president mike pence is said to arrive in the bay area tomorrow night. air force two is set to touch down at moffett field in mountain view. then on thursday the vice president will tour the ames nasa research center and speak to more than 200 nasa employees . before his arrival in the bay
in fact, uc president janet napolitano created the daca program where she was the homeland security secretary under president obama. and uc regents were the first to file federal lawsuits trying to save it. nancy pellicano was in washington as attorneys made their case. >> the federal government tried to terminate the daca program the wrong way. there is a right way and a wrong way. we are here to stand up for the right way to do things. >> reporter: the court's liberal justices...
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here is fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. this story is incendiary.ple are up in arms for a variety of reasons, in part maybe a monster was allowed to continue to victimize people because a story was squelched. that is the not the first time. >> the story was squelched by a major news organization which reaches into every home in the united states. the head scratcher is why somebody from another network was fired for revealing it. the only thing i can think of -- charles: the person might have worked at abc at the time. now works with cbs. now for whatever reason cb fired the person. >> why would cbs fired her unless it violated some internal cbs regulation? if you get a hot potato what ad versari network failed to do, and there is tremendous public interest in it, arguably tremendous harm caused, because they should have done i'm describing the case to a t, do you sit on or expose your bosses to the world? i'm i don't know the cbs regulations. the person fired perform ad positive public service by revealing this we now know cbs would sit on something
here is fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. this story is incendiary.ple are up in arms for a variety of reasons, in part maybe a monster was allowed to continue to victimize people because a story was squelched. that is the not the first time. >> the story was squelched by a major news organization which reaches into every home in the united states. the head scratcher is why somebody from another network was fired for revealing it. the only thing i can think of --...
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judge napolitano says it is actually a victory for after gnawed at this. he will explain it next.ble phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ♪ now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it pro
judge napolitano says it is actually a victory for after gnawed at this. he will explain it next.ble phone company. (woman) but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps...
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the us by the undocumented parents also at the us sueme court will bethe you see president janet napolitano she back in 2012. homand curity under birth barack obama so she clearly supports dka onl got a with f what she plans to tell the us supreme court justices so take look at yor screen. she plans to s uci's dhaka students are studying to be the next generation of teacrs, doctors engineers and other profesons that make life better for everyone. these young people simplywant to live learn and contribute to the caa the country that they know as home as far a uc we do expect a lot of we have not heard of any far counter protesting that will happebut they plan to beef up security just to make sure that if there are both sides of this very. hot button issu that both sides wilremain safe. jas darya ok thank you will. >>president trump commented on the daca cae this morning, let's take a look at what he said on twitter quote many of the people and daca no longer very young are far from angels. some are very tough hardened criminals. presiden obama said he had no legal right to sign order but wou
the us by the undocumented parents also at the us sueme court will bethe you see president janet napolitano she back in 2012. homand curity under birth barack obama so she clearly supports dka onl got a with f what she plans to tell the us supreme court justices so take look at yor screen. she plans to s uci's dhaka students are studying to be the next generation of teacrs, doctors engineers and other profesons that make life better for everyone. these young people simplywant to live learn and...
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judge napolitano on the mysterious death of jeffrey epstein, whether we get to the bottom of it.ut we'll try. david, thank you. see you at the top of the hour. sounds like a great show. connell: state of california in crisis mode. the utility is under fire for its plans to cut power to even more homes across the state. we have details for you coming up next. was the potential to help many people through investments that help fund medical innovation. my team and i often choose to invest at the very early stages of human trials. investing lets me use everything i've learned as a doctor to help make a positive impact. so that's why i go beyond the numbers. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. i take it once a week. it starts acting in my body from the first dose. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you're allerg
judge napolitano on the mysterious death of jeffrey epstein, whether we get to the bottom of it.ut we'll try. david, thank you. see you at the top of the hour. sounds like a great show. connell: state of california in crisis mode. the utility is under fire for its plans to cut power to even more homes across the state. we have details for you coming up next. was the potential to help many people through investments that help fund medical innovation. my team and i often choose to invest at the...
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. >> this morning, secretary napolitano announced new actions my administration will take to mendur nation'sigration policy, to make it more fair, more efficient, and more just, specifically for certain young people sometimes called "dreamers." >> nawaz: those who qualified for the deferred action ford childhrivals program, or daca, had to arrive in the united states before june 2007 before turning 16; be enrolled in school, or have a high school ploma or g.e.d.; pass a background check, with no felony charges s datus shielded enrollees from deportation, was renewable every two years, and allowed recipients to work legally in the u.s. nearly 800,000 people received that protection, including ewaoluwa ogundana. whether she and others should still receivecthose same prons is a central question the supreme court will take utomorrow. at the age of five, ogundana was brought to america from nigeria. she received daca status when she was 15. >> i was cstantly insecure owing i was an immigrant and hearing i didn't belong here just added to that insecurity so when i had daca anrkknew i could could h
. >> this morning, secretary napolitano announced new actions my administration will take to mendur nation'sigration policy, to make it more fair, more efficient, and more just, specifically for certain young people sometimes called "dreamers." >> nawaz: those who qualified for the deferred action ford childhrivals program, or daca, had to arrive in the united states before june 2007 before turning 16; be enrolled in school, or have a high school ploma or g.e.d.; pass a...
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at the eu's the supre court today will be the president of the u c system janet napolitano who back in 2012 was the secretary of homeland security for president obama now we got a chance to get a stement from her so take a look at your screen. this is what she plans to tell the us supreme court justices. uci's dhaka students are studying to be the next generation of teachers doctors engineers, her professors they make life better for everyone, these young people simply want to live learn and contribute to the country that they know as home cording to studies. they contribute roughly around billion to the economy every year. but if president tmp gets his way. the program apparently will not be ended immediately, but could run its course and for many people they could face some legal probms within a year or so the rally will begin in a few hours from now and everybody is invted to attend if you in fact suppor dhaka back to you. >>all rig, thank you very much well president trump commentedn the docket case this morning saying on twitter many of the people in dhaka no longer very young are
at the eu's the supre court today will be the president of the u c system janet napolitano who back in 2012 was the secretary of homeland security for president obama now we got a chance to get a stement from her so take a look at your screen. this is what she plans to tell the us supreme court justices. uci's dhaka students are studying to be the next generation of teachers doctors engineers, her professors they make life better for everyone, these young people simply want to live learn and...
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coming up on "morning joe," much more on the fight over daca with former head of secretary janet napolitanourbin and the latest in the impeachment push as we learn about testimony that seems to undercut one of the major claims the democrats have been using to impeach the president. "morning joe" is just moments away. e president. "morning joe" is just moments away. for all out confidence... ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, beautiful colors and an improved fit for a sleek design and personal style. life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. my skin hurt, i felt gross. but then i started cosentyx and i haven't really had to think about it. real people with psoriasis... look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen... or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. as
coming up on "morning joe," much more on the fight over daca with former head of secretary janet napolitanourbin and the latest in the impeachment push as we learn about testimony that seems to undercut one of the major claims the democrats have been using to impeach the president. "morning joe" is just moments away. e president. "morning joe" is just moments away. for all out confidence... ...depend® silhouette™ briefs feature maximum absorbency, beautiful...
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. >> obviously chris wallace and judge napolitano know that there's life after fox news.o sustain some type of integrity. they really have no choice because this is compelling testimony. it's going to get worse. you're going to have ambassador tomorrow and from what we've all heard, she has a photographic memory. she's going to give a lot of detail. i think we're going to have the two individuals who could speak to the call which was the bombshell news from taylor's testimony on yesterday. i think we're going to have them shortly. i don't agree with bill bennett. this -- what taylor did the other day when he talked about that call and everyone overhearing, that's the real hearsay. everybody hears what trump says because he talks so loud on the phone. this is a security issue. you're in a restaurant in ukraine and you're screaming over the phone, i need biden, i need baden information. that's just insane. wi we know his history of talking on secure lines to. me that's the butterfield moment. when butterfield was asked in the watergate hearings is there a taping system. you
. >> obviously chris wallace and judge napolitano know that there's life after fox news.o sustain some type of integrity. they really have no choice because this is compelling testimony. it's going to get worse. you're going to have ambassador tomorrow and from what we've all heard, she has a photographic memory. she's going to give a lot of detail. i think we're going to have the two individuals who could speak to the call which was the bombshell news from taylor's testimony on...
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judge andrew napolitano wrote an op-ed in which he weighs in on this. he says with the process soon to be as republicans have demanded and with the proof of impeachable offenses plain to see to what will the president's allies resort as a defense? they will claim the federal crimes of soliciting campaign assistance from foreign governments and bribery aren't impeachable offenses and that trump was misunderstood because he exaggerates all the time and often doesn't mean what he says. and then the american public will decide if this -- all this is skim milk or cream. and that's what it comes down to. we're not -- unlike the mueller report, we're not going to be -- i imagine, i'm guessing -- we're not going to be having arguments of fact come two weeks from now or three weeks from now. >> this is what the republicans are reduced to arguing, that bribery is not an impeachable offense. this is pretty crazy stuff. and i think ej's exactly right that for senators who don't live in the middle of deep, deep red america and are not soaking day after day in fox ne
judge andrew napolitano wrote an op-ed in which he weighs in on this. he says with the process soon to be as republicans have demanded and with the proof of impeachable offenses plain to see to what will the president's allies resort as a defense? they will claim the federal crimes of soliciting campaign assistance from foreign governments and bribery aren't impeachable offenses and that trump was misunderstood because he exaggerates all the time and often doesn't mean what he says. and then...
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the president of the u c system janet napolitano she's actually at the us supreme court she waworking for then presidena obama as secretary meland security when dhaka was established ba in twenty-twelve already people are on e steps of the us supreme court here is video of them they've been the for days. so rallies will take place in many parts of the united states and of course rallies are being held right now on e steps of the upreme court as the justices will hear this. if president trump gets his way then the program could end thin a ye or so 700,00people joy daqo when it was established 7 years ago which protects young people betwe 1630 years old for brought to the us by undocumented parents, theeither in school or. but the bottom line is for those who support dhaka they say these pple contribu heavily to society. the much as$1 billion every year and that's to the economy we're not even talkg about the mental and ducational contributions. take a look at yo screen. we got a statement from jenin a polytunnel and this is what she pla to tell the supreme court justice says she says u
the president of the u c system janet napolitano she's actually at the us supreme court she waworking for then presidena obama as secretary meland security when dhaka was established ba in twenty-twelve already people are on e steps of the us supreme court here is video of them they've been the for days. so rallies will take place in many parts of the united states and of course rallies are being held right now on e steps of the upreme court as the justices will hear this. if president trump...
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joining us right now is fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano.chinese government. >> the explanation is not a happy one. the explanation is you do business in china, you interact with chinese companies that are owned by or utterly controlled by the chinese government. the chinese government ends up with your technology. maria: and you will deal with it. >> there is a flip side to this, which is when chinese -- the companies are here, had they have to comply with american law and american law allows the federal government certain access to their technology as well. that doesn't minimize the loss of our technology. maria: the u.s. doesn't force the transfer of technology the way china does. >> correct. the u.s. government intrudes on privacy but it doesn't steal or facilitate the stealing of it which is what the president has been complaining about happens in china. this is not going to change, unless and until bob lighthizer, the trade representative and the president's team can negotiate some change. because this is just so deeplyey engrained in
joining us right now is fox news senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano.chinese government. >> the explanation is not a happy one. the explanation is you do business in china, you interact with chinese companies that are owned by or utterly controlled by the chinese government. the chinese government ends up with your technology. maria: and you will deal with it. >> there is a flip side to this, which is when chinese -- the companies are here, had they have to comply with...
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judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst, good day to you.and examine the arguments on both sides. those who believe his executive order that protected daca recipients, enabled them to stay here in the u.s. legally without fear of deportation. >> while he was president, he said if they complied with the terms of the executive order which was easy to comply with, stay out of jail, get a social security number, pay taxes, graduate from high school, he would exercise his discretion not to deport them. the problem is, he asked congress to enact that as a statue and congress said no and he then did it on his own in the form of an executive order. so the issue before the court today is not one of compassion towards daca recipients and there is tremendous compassion towards them, 74% of americans want the daca folks to be able to stay here. the issue is one of separation of powers. can the president of the united states to legally what congress has decided not to do? under our system, congress writes the laws and not the president. >> bill: how do y
judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst, good day to you.and examine the arguments on both sides. those who believe his executive order that protected daca recipients, enabled them to stay here in the u.s. legally without fear of deportation. >> while he was president, he said if they complied with the terms of the executive order which was easy to comply with, stay out of jail, get a social security number, pay taxes, graduate from high school, he would exercise his...
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steve: we will talk to judge napolitano about that in 15 minutes. miranda, thank you very much.istleblowerrer blowing smoke. some people to drink. >> tell me about the impeachment drink. >> so it's called impeachment please and it has peach in it which i thought was super cued. >> subpoena colada. the bar opened earlier in washington. and todd piro was there on our dime. protesters tried shutting down ben shapiro's speech at one university. the crowd wasn't having any of it as you can hear. [chanting u.s.a.] only one thing's more exciting than than getting a lexus... giving one. this is unbelievable! >>it really is. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 rx 350 all wheel drive for $419 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ we♪ because it's made withan, plants.♪ ♪ we switched to tide purclean,♪ ♪ it gets stains out of his pants.♪ ♪ tide purclean, they don't put phosphates in. ♪ ♪ no dyes or chlorine ♪ it's gentle on my skin. ♪tide purclean, it has nothing to hide. ♪ ♪ it's made with plants and ♪ has the cleaning ♪ strength of tide.
steve: we will talk to judge napolitano about that in 15 minutes. miranda, thank you very much.istleblowerrer blowing smoke. some people to drink. >> tell me about the impeachment drink. >> so it's called impeachment please and it has peach in it which i thought was super cued. >> subpoena colada. the bar opened earlier in washington. and todd piro was there on our dime. protesters tried shutting down ben shapiro's speech at one university. the crowd wasn't having any of it as...