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a different federal judge halts the immigration ban nationwide. this prompts the justice department, just after midnight last night, to file an emergency motion toold that ruling. that takess to this morning. the emergency motion to hold was denied. but there is more. what's next? by midnight tonight the two states that asked the seattle judge to issue that original restraining order, they must submit a reply to the appeals court. then before 6:00 p.m. monday, tomorrow night, the justice department must reply. this all just part of efforts from attorneys general in 16 states to up end the order on immigration. one ofsachusetts attorney general. thank you for joining us. as we laid out all the details, the seattle ruling came after the ruling from a boston federal judge that you were a part of that you were leading in terms of the lawsuit. ruled there not to extend an earlier temporary injunction. what is next for your efforts, madam attorney general? >> well, great to be with you and i'll tell you where we're at right now. there is a nationwide ban
a different federal judge halts the immigration ban nationwide. this prompts the justice department, just after midnight last night, to file an emergency motion toold that ruling. that takess to this morning. the emergency motion to hold was denied. but there is more. what's next? by midnight tonight the two states that asked the seattle judge to issue that original restraining order, they must submit a reply to the appeals court. then before 6:00 p.m. monday, tomorrow night, the justice...
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allowed to enter the united states. >> sreenivasan: with the ban blocked, cleared citizens from the affected countries have begun arriving at u.s. airports. hundreds of protestors of the immigration ban gathered this weekend outside president trump's home in palm beach, florida, where he and the first lady are spending the weekend. in interviews on four networks today, vice president mike pence said the administration disagrees with the ninth circuit appeals court and will pursue appeals in other venues. >> president trump's made it clear that our administration is going to put the safety and security of the american people first, and the executive order that he put into effect was legal, it was appropriate, and our administration is going to be using all legal means at our disposal to challenge the judge's order. >> sreenivasan: pence also defended president's trump's personal criticisms via twitter, of the seattle judge whose ruling froze the immigration ban. >> every president has a right to be critical of the other branches as you noted, the simple fact is i think the american people welcome the candor of this president. >> sreenivasan: democratic senator amy klobuchar of min
allowed to enter the united states. >> sreenivasan: with the ban blocked, cleared citizens from the affected countries have begun arriving at u.s. airports. hundreds of protestors of the immigration ban gathered this weekend outside president trump's home in palm beach, florida, where he and the first lady are spending the weekend. in interviews on four networks today, vice president mike pence said the administration disagrees with the ninth circuit appeals court and will pursue appeals...
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>> you know, a poll shows that nearly half of the country do support the immigration ban. are there -- are there tech companies or prominent silicon valley figures who support the immigration ban? >> no, not that i know of. i think there are reasonable debates to be had about immigration policies on -- reasonable minds can disagree. i think all the news, information that's been coming out about this, there's rudy giuliani coming out saying that trump had asked him to find a way to do the muslim ban legally, and this was the consequence of it. so i think this doesn't really fall into the idea of like can we have immigration reform, are -- there might be different sides to this. it sort of feels very much from the workers' standpoint, the folks i'm speaking to, that it's a discriminatory, close-minded -- >> employees -- >> silicon valley has to think of its employees. this is the key to silicon valley is talent. and they -- there are core values of the company and talent values and shareholder values. you've got to balance them out. i think probably on a lot of these things t
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captioning sponsored by wnet >> stewart: on this edition for saturday, february 4: the trump immigration ban, stopped by court order; and in our signature segment, armed citizens on patrol along the u.s.-mexico border. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> stewart: good evening, and thank you for joining us. the trump administration's ban on immigration from seven predominantly muslim countries is on hold nationwide
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>>> also, the immigration ban, the new numbers tonight. tens of thousands of visas revoked. many of those people right here in america. >>> the terror attack at the louvre. the man with the machete, on the attack inside the museum. the soldier who opened fire. >>> in this country, the cry for help. the 9-year-old daughter calling 911 from the car, saying her father was driving drunk. she and her sister in the car. >>> the drug lord, el chapo, brought to new york city. tonight, complaining about his prison conditions. >>> the deadly explosion. the home bursting into flames, a family member inside. authorities on the scene. >>> and, "made in america" is back tonight. the one super bowl ad making its return. the item that could be under your feet. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with president trump taking new action against iran, saying today, they're not behaving. the president taking action after that ballistic missile test. this evening, tehran already responding. also at this hour, new numbers revealed, showing the scope of the
>>> also, the immigration ban, the new numbers tonight. tens of thousands of visas revoked. many of those people right here in america. >>> the terror attack at the louvre. the man with the machete, on the attack inside the museum. the soldier who opened fire. >>> in this country, the cry for help. the 9-year-old daughter calling 911 from the car, saying her father was driving drunk. she and her sister in the car. >>> the drug lord, el chapo, brought to new...
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there have been calls to lift the immigration ban in the usw there have been calls to lift the immigrationo best protect the us or any other country in relation to the serious concerns that exist about possibilities of terrorist infiltration. i don‘t think this is the effective way to do so, and i think that these measures should be removed, sooner rather than later. that was the appeal i made. the controversial immigration ban, which affected three african countries — sudan, somalia and libya — and middle eastern countries, has caused chaos at airports. as we‘ve been reporting all week christian, how president trump‘s immigration ban caused confusion at us airports last weekend and caught up in that at washington‘s dulles airport was alaa — an iraqi immigrant — whose wife was flying in from iraq. at one point, though, a stranger appeared with a military medal and gave it to alaa. let‘s find out why. ididn‘t i didn‘t believe it was a purple heart in the beginning. it didn‘t seem heart in the beginning. it didn‘t seem real to me. it didn‘t seem real. i did two combat deployments. i was inju
there have been calls to lift the immigration ban in the usw there have been calls to lift the immigrationo best protect the us or any other country in relation to the serious concerns that exist about possibilities of terrorist infiltration. i don‘t think this is the effective way to do so, and i think that these measures should be removed, sooner rather than later. that was the appeal i made. the controversial immigration ban, which affected three african countries — sudan, somalia and...
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his office is fighting the immigration ban as well as president trump personally in the now settled trump university lawsuit and his continuing investigation of the trump foundation. i'm pleased to have eric schneiderman at charlie's famous table. dhs this week
his office is fighting the immigration ban as well as president trump personally in the now settled trump university lawsuit and his continuing investigation of the trump foundation. i'm pleased to have eric schneiderman at charlie's famous table. dhs this week
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>>> also, the immigration ban, the new numbers tonight. tens of thousands of visas revoked. many of those people right here in america. >>> the terror attack at the louvre. the man with the machete, on the attack inside the museum. the soldier who opened fire. >>> in this country, the cry for help. the 9-year-old daughter calling 911 from the car, saying her father was driving drunk. she and her sister in the car. >>> the drug lord, el chapo, brought to new york city. tonight, complaining about his prison conditions. >>> the deadly explosion. the home bursting into flames, a family member inside. authorities on the scene. >>> and, "made in america" is back tonight. the one super bowl ad making its return. the item that could be under your feet. >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with president trump taking new action against iran, saying they're not behaving. this evening, tehran already responding. also at this hour, new numbers revealed, showing the scope of the immigration ban so far. tens of thousands of visas revoked, many of th
>>> also, the immigration ban, the new numbers tonight. tens of thousands of visas revoked. many of those people right here in america. >>> the terror attack at the louvre. the man with the machete, on the attack inside the museum. the soldier who opened fire. >>> in this country, the cry for help. the 9-year-old daughter calling 911 from the car, saying her father was driving drunk. she and her sister in the car. >>> the drug lord, el chapo, brought to new...
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and i think there was a real sense in which my fellow ag's got riled up by the immigration ban because of this sense of disregard for the rule of law. they actually took the position in that case, that in the area of immigration, the president has unfettered discretion, not subject to review by the courts which for any lawyer who takes the system seriously is a pretty offensive position to take. i don't think this is a matter of liberal versus conservative. this is not an ordinary set of political battles. we're dealing with an administration that has shown a disregard for the constitution. an effort to sir cum vent the checks and balances that are established under the constitution to keep a chief executive from running amok. and this is something that we will stand up to wherever he tries to manifest it. >> one of those checks which had here too for been rather on cure were the a mol yent clause which says in plain english that foreign governments can't pay the president. there are some who suggest that through the hotel in washington and perhaps other ways, trump may be in violation
and i think there was a real sense in which my fellow ag's got riled up by the immigration ban because of this sense of disregard for the rule of law. they actually took the position in that case, that in the area of immigration, the president has unfettered discretion, not subject to review by the courts which for any lawyer who takes the system seriously is a pretty offensive position to take. i don't think this is a matter of liberal versus conservative. this is not an ordinary set of...
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iran as you know is on the immigration ban list. w are iranian americans reacting to the stay by the seattle judge? i don't know if you saw the pictures of the family that was reunited. ? >> iran americans are absolutely elaid, but at the same time people are still in shock that this could happen in the first place, and also terrified something will happen in the next two or so days that could reverse this. iran americans are the most affected by this. most of them are students, people who need through a tremendous amount of vetting to be able to get these visas. they tend to be quite pro-american because many of them woo like to stay here and they're contributing tremendously to america. and they've been absolutely shocked that even green card holders have been deported from the united states, and this ban has targeted iran to the extent it has. >> what are the amount of family visas? >> we don't have the exact numbers. but i will tell you this. i don't know a single iran american family who may have been citizens for 30, 40 years w
iran as you know is on the immigration ban list. w are iranian americans reacting to the stay by the seattle judge? i don't know if you saw the pictures of the family that was reunited. ? >> iran americans are absolutely elaid, but at the same time people are still in shock that this could happen in the first place, and also terrified something will happen in the next two or so days that could reverse this. iran americans are the most affected by this. most of them are students, people...
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laura: the immigration ban, the appeals court will not issue a ruling today.ere is what the president had to say. the don't want to call court biased, so i won't, but we have not had a decision yet. court seem to be so political. it would be so great for our justice system if they would be able to read a statement and do what is right. that has to do with the security of our country, which is so important. right now, we are at risk because of what happened. the president's supreme court pick was taking meetings .n capitol hill, neil gorsuch how risky is it for the president to say that while trying to get someone confirmed? try to getazy to someone in judiciary that is on team. it gives democrats fodder to say this guy is representing someone who does not believe in an independent judiciary, who criticizes judges are standing on principle. it complicates things and forces gorsuch to comment. laura: what are republicans making of this? in congress. tense not only because of the hyper partisanship, but many republicans are worrying about how they will be reelect
laura: the immigration ban, the appeals court will not issue a ruling today.ere is what the president had to say. the don't want to call court biased, so i won't, but we have not had a decision yet. court seem to be so political. it would be so great for our justice system if they would be able to read a statement and do what is right. that has to do with the security of our country, which is so important. right now, we are at risk because of what happened. the president's supreme court pick...
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the immigrants already in the country. we already had the big fight over the ban on immigration and refugees.ey: we are waiting for a revised executive order on that one. eric: that is where you saw democratic a.g.'s all over the country stepping up, working together, getting courts all over the country backing each other up with amicus briefs and eventually getting a stay of the immigration ban. these new memos and executive orders are more likely to be taken up first in individual cases of people being apprehended. it contemplates a massive expansion of what are called expedited deportations, where people do not get the right to a hearing. that raises a lot of due process issues and does include various provisions attacking what he defines as sanctuary jurisdictions. jeffrey: let's talk about this whole issue of sanctuary cities, sanctuary jurisdictions. as you point out, there is not a specific legal definition of what a sanctuary city is. i think in rough terms what it means is a city, even a state like california, saying we do not want our local officials to help ice, the immigration aut
the immigrants already in the country. we already had the big fight over the ban on immigration and refugees.ey: we are waiting for a revised executive order on that one. eric: that is where you saw democratic a.g.'s all over the country stepping up, working together, getting courts all over the country backing each other up with amicus briefs and eventually getting a stay of the immigration ban. these new memos and executive orders are more likely to be taken up first in individual cases of...
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the trump white house mulls its options over the immigration ban blocked by the courts. and in our signature segment: multiple generations of neighbors living together, by design. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg.
the trump white house mulls its options over the immigration ban blocked by the courts. and in our signature segment: multiple generations of neighbors living together, by design. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii....
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travelers started arriving at sfo in the wake of the president's controversial immigration ban. >> rick boone is there with more. >> reporter: we're expecting the wait for a 12-year-old girl to get off a flight from frankfurt. her journey from yemen stopped over in africa, where she's been for a week with her father. now the flight is expected to arrive at 4:19 from frankfort. the wait continues. this is a girl who has been waiting six years to see her family in california. emotions running high at the international terminal at sfo. >> as soon as she gets that stamp on her passport, she will automatically become a u.s. citizen. >> reporter: the 12-year-old from yemen has spent the past week waiting in an african hotel in djibouti with her father. she was set to arrive at the time the travel ban went into effect. >> her mother lived in yemen until recently and her father naturalize incod in 2010. >> reporter: the little girl has been trying to move to the u.s. for the past six years. she's not the only one. >> she wanted to come here for a conference. she couldn't in the face of what hap
travelers started arriving at sfo in the wake of the president's controversial immigration ban. >> rick boone is there with more. >> reporter: we're expecting the wait for a 12-year-old girl to get off a flight from frankfurt. her journey from yemen stopped over in africa, where she's been for a week with her father. now the flight is expected to arrive at 4:19 from frankfort. the wait continues. this is a girl who has been waiting six years to see her family in california. emotions...
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the group was protesting president trump's travel and immigration ban. aside from the traffic trouble, philadelphia police tell us the march was peaceful. philly police's chief inspector of homeland security thanked his force on twitter. he tweeted a vp visit, two large demonstrations and marches, zero arrests and zero negative incidents. very proud of my officers. there were protests worldwide including in mar-a-lago where president trump is spending his weekend, london, berlin and paris. vice president mike pence stopped in philadelphia yesterday to talk courts and the constitution. the vice president spoke to members of the federalist society, a group that advocates for the constitution and the separation of powers. the vice president took the opportunity to praise president trump's pick for the supreme court, judge neil gorsuch. >> it should be abundantly clear that judge neil gorsuch is a worthy successor to antonin scalia, cut from the same cloth. our constitution and country will be stronger with him on the supreme court, but we're not there yet, w
the group was protesting president trump's travel and immigration ban. aside from the traffic trouble, philadelphia police tell us the march was peaceful. philly police's chief inspector of homeland security thanked his force on twitter. he tweeted a vp visit, two large demonstrations and marches, zero arrests and zero negative incidents. very proud of my officers. there were protests worldwide including in mar-a-lago where president trump is spending his weekend, london, berlin and paris. vice...
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how is the immigration ban affecting players? ie it's not just affecting football players but directly or indirectly the president trump travel ban could affect athletes for many the seven countries listed who trained or lived here in the u.s. and that includes british olympian mo farah. he was born in somalia and that's one of the countries on the list. he has a home in portland oregon with his wife and four children. he lives and trains in the u.s. but one for gold medals and says he's worried he may not be welcome here anymore. some nfl players are expressing concern as well including wide receiver mohamed sanu who is the only muslim playing in tomorrow's game spent time growing up in sierra leone which is not on president trump's list. he's spoke to runner's world about the immigration ban and he said it's a very tough pitch -- situation but he says i pray that the world can be united as one. the nfl players spoke out on this immigration ban and said we have their backs referring to the 15 muslim players nfl. their families ar
how is the immigration ban affecting players? ie it's not just affecting football players but directly or indirectly the president trump travel ban could affect athletes for many the seven countries listed who trained or lived here in the u.s. and that includes british olympian mo farah. he was born in somalia and that's one of the countries on the list. he has a home in portland oregon with his wife and four children. he lives and trains in the u.s. but one for gold medals and says he's...
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president trump today defending the rollout of his embattled immigration ban and how he'll fund that wall on the u.s./mexico border. >> for the trump administration, judge gorsuch, that rollout went very smoothly, i think. >> yes, it did, yes, it did. >> but the refugee deal not so much. >> i think it was very smooth. had 109 people out of hundreds of thousands of travelers and all we did was vet those people very, very carefully. >> you wouldn't do anything differently if you had to do it over again? >> look -- >> some of your people didn't know what the order was? >> that's not what general kelly said. general kelly, who is now secretary kelly, he said he totally knew, he was aware of it and it was very smooth. it was 109 people. >> have you figured out what kind of a tariff you're going to levy onexico toay for the wall? >> right now, it is very unfavorable. ght now we're losing our jobs to mexico. you look at the plants, look at the massive plants, i have to tell you, i turned it around already. you see that. ford has been phenomenal. they kns lcanceled the plant. >> you intimidat
president trump today defending the rollout of his embattled immigration ban and how he'll fund that wall on the u.s./mexico border. >> for the trump administration, judge gorsuch, that rollout went very smoothly, i think. >> yes, it did, yes, it did. >> but the refugee deal not so much. >> i think it was very smooth. had 109 people out of hundreds of thousands of travelers and all we did was vet those people very, very carefully. >> you wouldn't do anything...
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among the 97 companies that joined the brief to the court of appeals, forcefully opposing the travel and immigration ban. they argue the order makes it more difficult and expensive for u.s. companies to recruit, hire and retain some of the world's best employees. it disrupts ongoing business operations. >> america has been at the leading edge of so many innovative markets and so many innovative trends because we're able to work on a global scale. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of a silicon valley company. no many of our employees come from different countries, some of which are on the banned list. that has a meaningful impact in our culture. >> reporter: the brief highlights immigrant contribution, noting immigrants n foheir children founded more than 200 of the companies on the fortune 500 list, including apple, kraft, ford, general electric, at&t, google, mcdonald's, boeing and disney. and the brief says immigrants are nearly three times more tskely to file patents than u.s.-born citizens. >> this is what democracy looks like. mo reporter: tech workers that demonstrated against the immigration ban a
among the 97 companies that joined the brief to the court of appeals, forcefully opposing the travel and immigration ban. they argue the order makes it more difficult and expensive for u.s. companies to recruit, hire and retain some of the world's best employees. it disrupts ongoing business operations. >> america has been at the leading edge of so many innovative markets and so many innovative trends because we're able to work on a global scale. >> reporter: aaron levie is head of...
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quickly, the silence on the middle east more broadly on the immigration ban. ele: the silence is from the governments, and the countries that are concerned to many of them are in chaos. some of the ones like egypt, for example, there's been talk of a travel ban on egypt as well since a number of the 9/11 attackers came from egypt. some of these governments are keeping quiet because they don't want to travel ban extended to them. katty: thank you for joining me. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, how hackers reportedly tried to blackmail david beckham over embarrassing handles. -- e-mails. sporadic gunfire continues to ring out in each of ukraine with pro-russian rebels and ukrainian troops and blaming each other for reaching the cease-fire despite the conflict, people living on the front line are trying to hold some semblance of normal life. tom murry test sent us this report. -- tom burridge has sent us this report. right next to the industrial area where there is been fighting between russian backed separatists and the ukrainian militar
quickly, the silence on the middle east more broadly on the immigration ban. ele: the silence is from the governments, and the countries that are concerned to many of them are in chaos. some of the ones like egypt, for example, there's been talk of a travel ban on egypt as well since a number of the 9/11 attackers came from egypt. some of these governments are keeping quiet because they don't want to travel ban extended to them. katty: thank you for joining me. you are watching "bbc world...
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rick boone, nbc bay area news. >> rick, thank you very much. >>> the president's immigration ban is still on hold because the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco declined to immediately reinstate it. nbc bay area's marianne favro has a closer look at the complicated court case. it started of course in washington state and here we are in san francisco. >> yes, and now the ninth circuit court of appeals has asked for both sides to file legal briefs before the court makes its final decision. this after a federal judge halted the program friday. legal analysts say the ninth circuit court is considered the most liberal court in the u.s. the u.s. justice department is asking to pause the decision by u.s. district court judge james robart who suspended trump's executive order. as you know, that order barred citizens of seven muslim majority countries from entering the u.s. for 90 days. legal experts we talked to today say the burden of proof is now with the justice department. >> there's no question that the justice department has an uphill battle here. the state of washington has al
rick boone, nbc bay area news. >> rick, thank you very much. >>> the president's immigration ban is still on hold because the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco declined to immediately reinstate it. nbc bay area's marianne favro has a closer look at the complicated court case. it started of course in washington state and here we are in san francisco. >> yes, and now the ninth circuit court of appeals has asked for both sides to file legal briefs before the...
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trying to get done and when we're trying to get them done. >> woodruff: i want to stay with the immigration ban. former c.i.a. director michael hayden joined a legal brief with a number of other national security experts saying not only do they don't think this will make the united states safer, they don't see a threat from these seven countries but they think it will make the country less safe because it makes it easier to attract terrorist groups saying the u.s. is anti-muslim. >> after the paris shooting, we brought the department of homeland security and f.b.i. up to capitol hill so say what's happening? could this happen here in remember at the paris shooting, there was an infiltration of i.s.i.s. among the syrian refugee population into europe. >> woodruff: but turned out there were not refugees involved. >> but that was the issue at the time. homeland security and f.b.i. said they can't vet these people. so what we discovered was there was a hole in the vetting process to guard against people trying to infiltrate the refugee population. that is why we passed legislation then about a year
trying to get done and when we're trying to get them done. >> woodruff: i want to stay with the immigration ban. former c.i.a. director michael hayden joined a legal brief with a number of other national security experts saying not only do they don't think this will make the united states safer, they don't see a threat from these seven countries but they think it will make the country less safe because it makes it easier to attract terrorist groups saying the u.s. is anti-muslim. >>...
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london, tel-aviv, people overseas voicing their displeasure with president trump and the travel ban or the immigration ban that's been dominating the headlines here in the united states. london was packed in the streets. the president has also self-described this as a ban. the executive order. it has triggered court orders and plenty of confusion at u.s. airports. let's take you through that timeline of what's happened so far. last friday at noon, penn hit the paper. individuals from seven majority muslim countries were refused entry. around 60,000 visas from around the world were revoked. 109 people were refused entry into the u.s. fast forward to this week, a federal judge throws a temporary block on that order. that happened on friday. then, today, there was an announcement from the state department that revoked visas that all of those visa that is were revoked, they are back in use. they are now legal. let's bring in our panel, political congressional reporter, sun ming kim and rich galen, and fernand hermande. >> if we look forward, we could expect an appeal from the department of justice from th
london, tel-aviv, people overseas voicing their displeasure with president trump and the travel ban or the immigration ban that's been dominating the headlines here in the united states. london was packed in the streets. the president has also self-described this as a ban. the executive order. it has triggered court orders and plenty of confusion at u.s. airports. let's take you through that timeline of what's happened so far. last friday at noon, penn hit the paper. individuals from seven...
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the trump administration is fighting to restore its ban on immigrants from seven predominantly muslim court on the weekend. it is thought that donald trump's lawyers in thejustice department will appear late in the next few hours. —— appeal. francois fillon wants to be french president — but he's is accused of paying his wife and two of his children for nonexistent parliamentary work. today he said sorry — not for doing anything wrong — but because he regrets how this has all been interpreted. he said it was a mistake employing relatives. here he is at a press conference earlier. translation: what was acceptable in the past is no longer acceptable. working with my wife and children, i was mindful of this relationship of trust but today there is mistrust. this was a mistake and i apologise profoundly to the french people. he has apologised to the french people and also said the salary he paid to his wife was justified and ruled out reimbursing you money. a key part of this story is that in 2007, penelope fillon gave an interview to the daily telegraph — in which she said "i have never
the trump administration is fighting to restore its ban on immigrants from seven predominantly muslim court on the weekend. it is thought that donald trump's lawyers in thejustice department will appear late in the next few hours. —— appeal. francois fillon wants to be french president — but he's is accused of paying his wife and two of his children for nonexistent parliamentary work. today he said sorry — not for doing anything wrong — but because he regrets how this has all been...
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the immigration ban is being immediately challenged in the courts. what's the latest there?ete: there are at least 10 lawsuits now. there will be more next week. every civil rights lawyer in america is currently at the word processor trying to figure out a better way to attack this today a judge in boston said i'm not going to butt on a temporary restraining order but other judges said this is killing our economy, very bad for our states. ask the judge to put a hold on the executive ordinationwide and the judge said yes and imposed, very late today, a nationwide stop on enforcing the executive order. as a practical matter, it doesn't mean much because all the people who had visas to tom -- come to the united states all went poof when the executive order went into effect last week. they're no longer valid so before anybody can start to come and take advantage of this lull, they'll have to go and get another visa. in the meantime the government will have rushed to the appeals court. and try to get a stay of that order. this is going to be going on for the next few weeks. execu
the immigration ban is being immediately challenged in the courts. what's the latest there?ete: there are at least 10 lawsuits now. there will be more next week. every civil rights lawyer in america is currently at the word processor trying to figure out a better way to attack this today a judge in boston said i'm not going to butt on a temporary restraining order but other judges said this is killing our economy, very bad for our states. ask the judge to put a hold on the executive...
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appeal to reinstate the president's immigration ban denied. we're live at philadelphia international to explain what it means for travel into the u.s. it's the last thing you'd expect to happen when you fire up the laptop. we'll tell you about the new warning about the popular batteries used to power everything from computers to cell phones. here is a live look over center city. a little breezy out there this morning. a warmup is on the way for the week ahead. we'll tell you when we'll break out of the 30s and get closer to 60 coming up. >>> good morning. welcome back to "nbc 10 news today." thanks for being with us. i'm rosemary connors. it's 6:00 on this sunday. meteorologist krystal klei is tracking cold conditions right now. we know warmer weather is on the way. tell us about it. >> that's exactly right. this will be an impressive warmup. yesterday we only hit a high of 36 degrees. we're talking temperatures way, way warmer as we get into the workweek, but we start with today. today's temperatures are already better off, at 29 in philadelph
appeal to reinstate the president's immigration ban denied. we're live at philadelphia international to explain what it means for travel into the u.s. it's the last thing you'd expect to happen when you fire up the laptop. we'll tell you about the new warning about the popular batteries used to power everything from computers to cell phones. here is a live look over center city. a little breezy out there this morning. a warmup is on the way for the week ahead. we'll tell you when we'll break...
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then it got much more interesting because the white house, like the immigration ban, like the appeals bung he would its message. we watched this for the last 48 years. the president has brought somebody into this position. this is the national security adviser who is trusted all around. those leaks that christy was talking about. people who are trusted by the institutions, general petraeus is on that list. so there are two or three names floating around that could stem this leak. it could be whoever is briefing the president, is someone who is tried and trustworthy. >> someone in the white house virtually from the beginning of time, in their brief time in office, has known about this. >> i think that's troubling certainly to the extent he had spoken about these sanctions. apparently there was a confrontation about it, and he was asked about it, and he obviously misled the staff and the vice president and the president. now there's repercussions on that. but that's problematic. i think russia is more comfortable with a tougher stance on russia. donald trump has never been shy to do thi
then it got much more interesting because the white house, like the immigration ban, like the appeals bung he would its message. we watched this for the last 48 years. the president has brought somebody into this position. this is the national security adviser who is trusted all around. those leaks that christy was talking about. people who are trusted by the institutions, general petraeus is on that list. so there are two or three names floating around that could stem this leak. it could be...
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and that includes not just democrats, but a lot of republicans. >> let's stay on the topic of the immigration ban immigration. as we look at this, the president was asked about the push by democrats in california to make the entire state a sanctuary state. he's come out to say i do not support sanctuary cities. you heard that too. let's get to what was said in the interview anden this then . >> sanctuary cities as you know, i'm very much opposed to sanctuary cities, they breed crime, a lot of problems, if we have to, we'll defund, we give tremendous amounts of money to california -- >> you're going defund. >> california is out of control, as you know. obviously the voters agree or they wouldn't have voted for me. >> defunding is your weapon of choice -- >> it is a weapon. i don't want to defund the state, the city. i don't want to defund anybody. i want to give them the money they need to properly operate as a city or state. if they have sanctuary cities, we may have to do that. that would be a weapon. >> look at supporters in the state of california, this is not good, by the numbers here, if you
and that includes not just democrats, but a lot of republicans. >> let's stay on the topic of the immigration ban immigration. as we look at this, the president was asked about the push by democrats in california to make the entire state a sanctuary state. he's come out to say i do not support sanctuary cities. you heard that too. let's get to what was said in the interview anden this then . >> sanctuary cities as you know, i'm very much opposed to sanctuary cities, they breed...
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soledad: let's talk the immigration ban. it was drafted in the white house, not circulated for those who would say to reframe this or do something differently altogether. of course, it seems like there was not much of a review. john: these are sort of rookie mistakes, worse than we have every administration, including the bush administration that i served in and the obama administration. rookie mistakes are made in the beginning, but those things are more and the most federal officials and the different apartments and agencies, feeling that officials at the state department, defense department, the justice department, are wrong and opposed to the president's a agenda. soledad: let's talk about the structure of the national security council. john: each president can decide who he wants on his national security council, an addition to the secretary of state and secretary, and vice president. eyebrows bylot of inviting mr. bannon, his chief strategist, to attend all national security council meetings. and then to be a formal mem
soledad: let's talk the immigration ban. it was drafted in the white house, not circulated for those who would say to reframe this or do something differently altogether. of course, it seems like there was not much of a review. john: these are sort of rookie mistakes, worse than we have every administration, including the bush administration that i served in and the obama administration. rookie mistakes are made in the beginning, but those things are more and the most federal officials and the...
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carjackers lead police on a wild chase and not even the crash could end it. >> in the wake of the immigration banthe president's relationship with silicon valley has reached a new low and his economic advisory council set to meet today. who will not be at the table next. ,,,, ♪ never waver. ♪ because going around is rarely ever as enjoyable... ...as going right through. ♪ ♪ ♪ it appears the war of words over who's to blame is just beginning. - topic two weather ad libs >>> the out of control protests at uc-berkeley may be over but it appears that the war of words over who is to blame is just beginning. >> reporter: the rain, the wind and the high surf, the storm conditions before you head out the door. >> and live hi-def doppler radar, the heaviest rain is now over the delta. but we still have more rain, wind and thunderstorms in the forecast. >> and all of that not helping your morning commute. we just got rid of one traffic alert and now we have a new one to report about so we'll tell you those details coming up. >>> good morning, it is friday, february 3. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego
carjackers lead police on a wild chase and not even the crash could end it. >> in the wake of the immigration banthe president's relationship with silicon valley has reached a new low and his economic advisory council set to meet today. who will not be at the table next. ,,,, ♪ never waver. ♪ because going around is rarely ever as enjoyable... ...as going right through. ♪ ♪ ♪ it appears the war of words over who's to blame is just beginning. - topic two weather ad libs...
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adamant to the travel ban will resume, despite the court denying the request for the emergency reinstatement. james robillard of washington state issued a temporary restraining order on the immigration ban. president trump took to twitter. outsideere protesting of the white house. after midnight on sunday, the justice department filed an appeal to the temporary halt and says that it second guesses the national security. was -- est mike pence is >> we are confident that the president is operating within his authority, under the constitution and statutory law. >> trumps suspended immigration from seven muslim majority countries and indefinitely halted syrian refugees from states. the united hundreds of travelers were detained or prevented from boarding their flights. both sides have until monday to file a legal brief before the courts make their decisions. i am david daniels. judge and the courts are to blame, if something happens, says the president. itsays it is making difficult for homeland security to do their job. he sent out half a dozen tweets on saturday. filing deadlines. they are not the only ones who are scrambling. people with these is are unsure what tomorrow will bring.
adamant to the travel ban will resume, despite the court denying the request for the emergency reinstatement. james robillard of washington state issued a temporary restraining order on the immigration ban. president trump took to twitter. outsideere protesting of the white house. after midnight on sunday, the justice department filed an appeal to the temporary halt and says that it second guesses the national security. was -- est mike pence is >> we are confident that the president is...
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soledad: let's talk the immigration ban. it was drafted in the white house, not circulated for those who would say to reframe this or do something differently altogether. of course, it seems like there was not much of a review. john: these are sort of rookie mistakes, worse than we have every administration, including the bush administration that i served in and the obama administration. rookie mistakes are made in the beginning, but those things are more and the most federal officials and the different apartments and agencies, feeling that officials at the state department, defense department, the justice department, are wrong and opposed to the president's a agenda. soledad: let's talk about the structure of the national security council. john: each president can decide who he wants on his national security council, an addition to the secretary of state and secretary, and vice president. eyebrows bylot of inviting mr. bannon, his chief strategist, to attend all national security council meetings. and then to be a formal mem
soledad: let's talk the immigration ban. it was drafted in the white house, not circulated for those who would say to reframe this or do something differently altogether. of course, it seems like there was not much of a review. john: these are sort of rookie mistakes, worse than we have every administration, including the bush administration that i served in and the obama administration. rookie mistakes are made in the beginning, but those things are more and the most federal officials and the...