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napolitano ran the u.s. department of homeland security before leaving in 2013 to take over the ten campus u c system and five medical centers and three affiliated national laboratories. her office confirm that one time arizona governor has been battling cancer for five months. during the course of this treatment read an office email president napolitano has consistently performed her wide range of duties at full capacity without interruption but yesterday she had some side effects of the medicine. the workaholic was appointed by governor jerry brown. as president of uc california she has handled the uc davis pepper spray incident and funding for the lake observatory and student protests over proposed tuition hikes and salary increases for uc executives. officials won't say what type of cancer she has in 2000 she had a mastectomy. napolitano has shown great strength and resilience during this time. her doctors say that she should be released in the next day and back to work soon. in san francisco, tara moria
napolitano ran the u.s. department of homeland security before leaving in 2013 to take over the ten campus u c system and five medical centers and three affiliated national laboratories. her office confirm that one time arizona governor has been battling cancer for five months. during the course of this treatment read an office email president napolitano has consistently performed her wide range of duties at full capacity without interruption but yesterday she had some side effects of the...
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janet napolitano is in the hospital. she reportedly suffered a setback from the cancer treatments she has been receiving since august. tara moriarty has more where napolitano is being treated. tara. >> napolitano had a medical emergency and brought to u c ff, one of the five medical centers she oversees as uc president and today she was a patient. sources tell ktvu 59-year-old uc president janet napolitano had a medical scare so serious yesterday afternoon an ambulance rushed her from her home in this luxury apartment building on oakland's lake merritt and taken to highland hospital in critical condition and was later transported to ucff. >>> sources tell ktvu 59 year- old uc president janet napolitano had a medical so serious yesterday afternoon an ambulance rushed her from her home in this luxury building on lake merritt. taken to highland hospital in critical condition and was later transported to ucsf where she is doing extremely well. she ran the department of homeland security before leaving in 2013 to take over th
janet napolitano is in the hospital. she reportedly suffered a setback from the cancer treatments she has been receiving since august. tara moriarty has more where napolitano is being treated. tara. >> napolitano had a medical emergency and brought to u c ff, one of the five medical centers she oversees as uc president and today she was a patient. sources tell ktvu 59-year-old uc president janet napolitano had a medical scare so serious yesterday afternoon an ambulance rushed her from her...
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all rise, napolitano is here. can the president-elect, or the president when he becomes president, sue a website for this? >> the short answer is yes, because anybody can sue anybody. the request he is does he want to do it? because the bar is so high for him to prevail and the burden on him during the litigation is so extraordinary because it would reexpose all of this stuff all over again. stuart: that's true. wait a second. let the audience know what we're talking about here. 35 pages of salacious and frankly disgusting details. ashley:. >> question. stuart: fictitious, we believe. >> put out by buzz feed, regurgitated by cnn as if true. the president is known as a public figure, a public figure because he's the president. he can get the bigger megaphone than buzz feed or cnn so a public figure can defend himself. in order for the public figure to sue the media the bar is high. how high? the president and his lawyers would have to show that buzz feed published this knowing it was false or with reckless disregar
all rise, napolitano is here. can the president-elect, or the president when he becomes president, sue a website for this? >> the short answer is yes, because anybody can sue anybody. the request he is does he want to do it? because the bar is so high for him to prevail and the burden on him during the litigation is so extraordinary because it would reexpose all of this stuff all over again. stuart: that's true. wait a second. let the audience know what we're talking about here. 35 pages...
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judge andrew napolitano. he's on the famous lobby cam. the judge met with president-elect earlier today. he was at trump tower to give donald trump advice on his pick for the open seat in the supreme court. it was the judge's second meeting with him. you got there and what happened? >> well, you know, he's very humorous sometimes. >> how would you describe the meeting overall? >> he's concentrating on finding a nominee to replace justice scalia. he said the next two weeks, i think it's going to be sooner. >> shepard: wait, wait. you think he will pick the replacement for judge scalia in the next two weeks or sooner than that? >> yes. i wouldn't be surprised -- >> shepard: you got that indication? >> yes. i wouldn't be surprised when he makes an announcement next week. he's looking for someone that thinks like justice scalia. we discussed the type of things that animated justice scalia. that the constitutions meaning was established and fixed at the time it was enacted and amended. it doesn't change with the passage of time. >> shepard: no
judge andrew napolitano. he's on the famous lobby cam. the judge met with president-elect earlier today. he was at trump tower to give donald trump advice on his pick for the open seat in the supreme court. it was the judge's second meeting with him. you got there and what happened? >> well, you know, he's very humorous sometimes. >> how would you describe the meeting overall? >> he's concentrating on finding a nominee to replace justice scalia. he said the next two weeks, i...
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we had judge napolitano on that. listen to this. >> democratic belief, which is, it is okay to hate donald trump, and it is okay to act on that hatred. and that attitude, produces a monstrous behavior we saw on the tape. stuart: larry, get to you in a second. ashley you have a update. ashley: this white victim was directly targeted and now say it could classify as a hate crime. latest from chicago. stuart: larry, my feeling on this is where are the democrats who constantly tried to paint donald trump as a racist? and i say, partly responsible for the kind of thing that we saw in chicago. what say you? >> well, you're absolutely right. the left is inconsistent about hate crimes. the head of the police chief department there, said that he is not sure it is a hate crime. sometimes kids do just, quote, stupid things. are you kidding me? where is al sharpton? where is eric holder. where is loretta lynch, where is barack obama. when you look at interracial violent crime, every year there is 500,000 instances of them, stuar
we had judge napolitano on that. listen to this. >> democratic belief, which is, it is okay to hate donald trump, and it is okay to act on that hatred. and that attitude, produces a monstrous behavior we saw on the tape. stuart: larry, get to you in a second. ashley you have a update. ashley: this white victim was directly targeted and now say it could classify as a hate crime. latest from chicago. stuart: larry, my feeling on this is where are the democrats who constantly tried to paint...
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her doctors say napolitano that is 59 years old is doing well. they expect her to be released in the next day. the statement did not say what type of cancer napolitano is diagnosed with. she was treated for breast cancer in the year 2000 and had one of her breasts removed in 2004. she had surgery to remove an ovary and benign cyst. she is head of the university system since 2013. >>> senate democrats grilled president-elect donald trump's education secretary with her record of advocating for school choice putting her at odds with public education advocates. >>> plus crews out working on highway 17 near the santa cruz mountains, the hope to keep people safe during the next round of storms. >>> and outside our doors, clouds are on the increase ahead of a wet and windy day in store for wednesday. i will have a look at what you can expect coming up. over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where yo
her doctors say napolitano that is 59 years old is doing well. they expect her to be released in the next day. the statement did not say what type of cancer napolitano is diagnosed with. she was treated for breast cancer in the year 2000 and had one of her breasts removed in 2004. she had surgery to remove an ovary and benign cyst. she is head of the university system since 2013. >>> senate democrats grilled president-elect donald trump's education secretary with her record of...
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judge napolitano said that maybe his easiest opening to fill. resolutions are almost impossible to keep. it's time to kick off the new year. ready? 3, 2, 1! what's that strange odor wafting out of washington? that's that new car smell. with the new president riding into town and a brand-new year. there is a lot that's about to change. like the election, no one really knows how it will shake out. president-elect trump's first 100 days has to be impressive, impactful and unparalleled. he has to repeal obamacare, roll back every stifling epa regulation, single handedly build a beautiful wall from san diego to. >sao paulo. if it's not all accomplished in a couple months, that fresh scent will turn sour as brain hungry democrats and a scorned press will seek revenge. they bert have a good answer for this question. what the hell do you do with obamacare. senator rand paul wants to scrap the whole thing. but there is not a majority consensus on what to do next. then you have the russia question. democrats led by the current president are suffering from
judge napolitano said that maybe his easiest opening to fill. resolutions are almost impossible to keep. it's time to kick off the new year. ready? 3, 2, 1! what's that strange odor wafting out of washington? that's that new car smell. with the new president riding into town and a brand-new year. there is a lot that's about to change. like the election, no one really knows how it will shake out. president-elect trump's first 100 days has to be impressive, impactful and unparalleled. he has to...
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i'm going to ask judge andrew napolitano. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke) and we covered it, february third, twenty-sixteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ c'mohappy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. >>don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily,
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judge napolitano: before the atomic clock. barack obama has had a lot of problems with recess appointments. he made three recess appointments to the national labor relations board which made rulings against companies and those companies that this wasn't the real national labor relations board because these people weren't confirmed by the senate but the senate was not in recess when he made the appointment to the supreme court said 9-0 according to his two appointees voted against it, the senate decides when it is in recess except for today when senate term concludes at noon. pete: if he did this supreme court decisions might not be valid? judge napolitano: no. if he did this, he would be adding one more justice to the supreme court. the supreme court is not actually sitting or making rulings. abby: what happens from here with mister trump in office? judge napolitano: he has indicated he hopes to name of the person he is going to nominate to replace justice scalia before he is sworn in. in two weeks we may know who that is. he
judge napolitano: before the atomic clock. barack obama has had a lot of problems with recess appointments. he made three recess appointments to the national labor relations board which made rulings against companies and those companies that this wasn't the real national labor relations board because these people weren't confirmed by the senate but the senate was not in recess when he made the appointment to the supreme court said 9-0 according to his two appointees voted against it, the senate...
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supreme court, senior judicial analyst here with us is andrew napolitano. >> he wants upia person most lie justice scalia. but in terms of the idea that the meaning of the constitution was fixed at the time it was ratified. a theory generally called originalism. this isth not something in the weeds, it profoundly affects how judges rule. a judge ginsburg believes that it is a something that can be changed. >> megyn: right, a living breathing document. >> if you want to say there is a constitutional right to an abortion, why do you want nine guys or gals up there to make that decision? you go get the american people, and make it clear. >> so he is looking for a persoo who generally accepts that view of judging from a supreme court. >> megyn: will the democrats ever vote to support a originalist? >> no. because they said so today. senator schumer on another network said the unthinkable. after ripping into the republicans for their refusal of hearings, somebody nominated inl the lame-duck part of obama's presidency, he has suggested that the democrats might engage in enough parliamentary
supreme court, senior judicial analyst here with us is andrew napolitano. >> he wants upia person most lie justice scalia. but in terms of the idea that the meaning of the constitution was fixed at the time it was ratified. a theory generally called originalism. this isth not something in the weeds, it profoundly affects how judges rule. a judge ginsburg believes that it is a something that can be changed. >> megyn: right, a living breathing document. >> if you want to say...
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lou: judge andrew napolitano thank you very much. >> always pleasure. lou: a busy day for president-elect who met with alley baba founder jack ma, who pledged a million jobs in america by allowing american small and medium size be to sell into which chinese market through ale baba platform. and they are talking about ryan's bet way policy agenda. taking part in the meeting, we understand are reince priebus, steve bannon, jare kushner. after mr. trump sat down with mitch mcconnell talking about what will be a very busy week on capitol hill. >> president-elect and i had a good meeting about the senate agendthat, which including approving a cabinet appointment. everyone will be properly vette vetted. i am hopeful it will get to 6 or 7, particularly national security team in place on day one. lou: mr. trump's incoming counselor weighed in on concerns about the upcoming confirmation hearings, and the process. >> looks like the democrats are going full on with obstructtion and trying to embarrass some of the nominees, people should be reminded, what is the pu
lou: judge andrew napolitano thank you very much. >> always pleasure. lou: a busy day for president-elect who met with alley baba founder jack ma, who pledged a million jobs in america by allowing american small and medium size be to sell into which chinese market through ale baba platform. and they are talking about ryan's bet way policy agenda. taking part in the meeting, we understand are reince priebus, steve bannon, jare kushner. after mr. trump sat down with mitch mcconnell talking...
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. >>> coming up, uc president janet napolitano h tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make the gift of tomorrow possible. it's just a date. i can stay. i'm good. i won't be late hey mom. yeah. no kissing on the first date, alright? life doesn't always stick to a plan, b
. >>> coming up, uc president janet napolitano h tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are...
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this is the second time napolitano has battled cancer. the 59-year-old previously overcame breast cancer. >>> with just three days left in his term, president obama shortened hundreds of sentences and granted dozens of pardons including the prison sense of chelsea manning. manning is currently serving 35 years in prison for leaking classified information. the former army intelligence analyst took 700,000 military files and diplomatic cables and gave them to wikileaks. a couple other notable names whose sentences were and punched, willie mccovey. he was forgiven for his 1995 conviction of tax fraud. and general james cart right who gave information on iran's nuclear facilities. >>> two men going in different directions. president obama is preparing to move into a rented home in washington, d.c. while president-elect trump will head to the white house. within the past hour, mr. trump has arrived in washington, d.c. we'll show you some video now as he touched down a short while ago. this will be mr. trump's first official inauguration event.
this is the second time napolitano has battled cancer. the 59-year-old previously overcame breast cancer. >>> with just three days left in his term, president obama shortened hundreds of sentences and granted dozens of pardons including the prison sense of chelsea manning. manning is currently serving 35 years in prison for leaking classified information. the former army intelligence analyst took 700,000 military files and diplomatic cables and gave them to wikileaks. a couple other...
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her office said napolitano has performed her duties at full capacity since being diagnosed. she is expected to be discharged from the hospital this week. we don't know yet what kind of cancer she is suffering from. in the past, she had cancer, but it was successfully treated. >>> time is 4:34. police in delaware city asking for help from -- daly city asking for help to catch a woman who entered a pet store and confronted her back pack with items, she hit one employee twice when the back back when -- back pack when approached by the employee. ee. >> there is a photograph. if you have any information, call daly city police. >> the widow of the orlando nightclub shooter will return to oakland federal court today. noor salman will have her new attorney at her side who is expected to ask for ball. she softly responded yes yesterday when the judge asked her if she understood the charges against her. she is charged of aiding and abiting by providing support to a known terrorist organization. in convicted, she could be sentenced to life in prison. >> they have to have all sorts of e
her office said napolitano has performed her duties at full capacity since being diagnosed. she is expected to be discharged from the hospital this week. we don't know yet what kind of cancer she is suffering from. in the past, she had cancer, but it was successfully treated. >>> time is 4:34. police in delaware city asking for help from -- daly city asking for help to catch a woman who entered a pet store and confronted her back pack with items, she hit one employee twice when the...
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judge napolitano: all three hours. brian: more on senator sessions's confirmation hearing, his senate colleague, cory booker, is taking to disrupt his path. rudy giuliani weighs in on that at the top of the hour ten minutes from now. ainsley: how would you like to eat pizza and burritos for the next two weeks and still lose twee 10 pounds? up next, the diet or way of life that you will love. business car business cards, brochures, banners... pens? pens, magnets, luggage tags, bumper stickers. how about foam fingers? like these? now, get 15% off making your company stand out. staples. make more happen. try theraflu expressmax,nd flu hold you back now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. theraflu. for a powerful comeback. new expressmax caplets. brian: you can lose weight eating doritos, pizza and steak. ainsley: we wanted him to come in because we want to talk about that. it is his new book 0 sugar diet, the 14 day plan to
judge napolitano: all three hours. brian: more on senator sessions's confirmation hearing, his senate colleague, cory booker, is taking to disrupt his path. rudy giuliani weighs in on that at the top of the hour ten minutes from now. ainsley: how would you like to eat pizza and burritos for the next two weeks and still lose twee 10 pounds? up next, the diet or way of life that you will love. business car business cards, brochures, banners... pens? pens, magnets, luggage tags, bumper stickers....
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wait to see you both. >> thank you. >> megyn: judge andrew napolitano discusses the supreme court seat, wait to hear about the reversal that the democrats have done on this. then karl rove. plus, mr. trump may have fired her from the apprentice but he just hired her at the white house. tonight, omer of omarosa is wie here. talking about what it's like to be working in the westo wing. target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. do
wait to see you both. >> thank you. >> megyn: judge andrew napolitano discusses the supreme court seat, wait to hear about the reversal that the democrats have done on this. then karl rove. plus, mr. trump may have fired her from the apprentice but he just hired her at the white house. tonight, omer of omarosa is wie here. talking about what it's like to be working in the westo wing. target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical...
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. >> janet napolitano in the hospital being treated for cancer. new information about her condition, and how the illness is acting her job as president of the u.c. system. >>> you will have some wet roads as you ad out the door anhead off to work this morning, but overall, the commute is g pretty good. no major problems that we're tracking. we'll tell you about a few spots of slowing coming up. >> well, regarding the commute, there is some light rain this morning, or steady rain, but heavier rain will arrive for the evening commute, so you might want to think about trying to get out of dodge early, if you can. most fast food places use formulas to create their combos. but all that math, doesn't always equal something tasty. at my place, you can get a mouthwatering sourdough bacon ranch combo for $4.99. with a full size beef patty, bacon, and creamy ranch sauce, on toasted sourdough bread. plus hot & salty fries and refreshing freestyle drink. because flavor always beats formulas. the sourdough bacon ranch combo, just $4.99 for a limited time. comb
. >> janet napolitano in the hospital being treated for cancer. new information about her condition, and how the illness is acting her job as president of the u.c. system. >>> you will have some wet roads as you ad out the door anhead off to work this morning, but overall, the commute is g pretty good. no major problems that we're tracking. we'll tell you about a few spots of slowing coming up. >> well, regarding the commute, there is some light rain this morning, or steady...
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this is the second time napolitano has had cancer. the 59-year-old previously over came breast cancer. >>> well, recovering from breast cancer is an emotional and difficult process, especially for women facing reconstruction. but now a revolutionary tactic developed here in silicon valley is giving women control over that problem, and helping them recover. nbc bay area's ian cole has the story only on nbc bay area. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: the week of thanksgiving, samantha blanco knew something was wrong and went to the doctor. >> well, when i went to the mammogram, i just knew i had breast cancer. >> reporter: she was right, last week she had a double mastectomy and is now recovering but she is already looking forward to what is next. reconstructive surgery, so she is using a new device called the aeroform expanding tissue. >> i can have a normal life and feel good about myself and how i look. >> reporter: before an implant is put in, the tissue around the breast has to be inflated. patients typically have to get a series
this is the second time napolitano has had cancer. the 59-year-old previously over came breast cancer. >>> well, recovering from breast cancer is an emotional and difficult process, especially for women facing reconstruction. but now a revolutionary tactic developed here in silicon valley is giving women control over that problem, and helping them recover. nbc bay area's ian cole has the story only on nbc bay area. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: the week of...
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napolitano was diagnosed with cancer in august. she served in the obama administration from 2009 through 2013. >>> north texas police detective is dead following a standoff with an armed man in the dallas suburb. tuesday officers were called to a home in little elm and found a man armed with the long gun screaming at them from a backyard. when officers backed away from the scene they say man disappeared in the house and started firing from the window detective jerry walker was shot in the neck as neighbors watched the violence unfold. >> i didn't know what was going on at first, i opened my door and there were officers in my drive way, and there was a barrage of noises happening and then it got louder. >> detective walker was one of the several officers who had tried to talk with the man before he began to shoot, the suspect was found dead inside of the house after a six hour standoff with police. detective walker was 48 years old. >>> a suspected cop killer is caught in orlando markeith lloyd is accused of gunning down police lieu
napolitano was diagnosed with cancer in august. she served in the obama administration from 2009 through 2013. >>> north texas police detective is dead following a standoff with an armed man in the dallas suburb. tuesday officers were called to a home in little elm and found a man armed with the long gun screaming at them from a backyard. when officers backed away from the scene they say man disappeared in the house and started firing from the window detective jerry walker was shot in...
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what does a free market guy like judge napolitano think about that? we will be coming to napolitano very shortly. ash, what have you got? >> on executive orders, coming thick and fast. president trump, we are told and sources confirmed, will sign executive orders taking the keystone xl and dakota pipeline out of mothballs. liz: we said this was coming, reported last week. stuart: now it's formal. liz: yes, now it's formal. stuart: in mothballs. >> this is great, labor unions and workers are going to be applauding and these are three of my top five things he's done in the first two days, i am so thrilled. liz: the obama state department had no problem with the keystone pipeline. >> exactly, multiple years of investigation, no reason to oppose it and by the way, the second largest world oil reserves in the world are in the tar sand. it's ridiculous to think that they're not going to be developed and now they will be. liz: is this a chip for trump in his nafta negotiations with canada? right, and mexico? >> maybe, who knows? i really don't know that, but
what does a free market guy like judge napolitano think about that? we will be coming to napolitano very shortly. ash, what have you got? >> on executive orders, coming thick and fast. president trump, we are told and sources confirmed, will sign executive orders taking the keystone xl and dakota pipeline out of mothballs. liz: we said this was coming, reported last week. stuart: now it's formal. liz: yes, now it's formal. stuart: in mothballs. >> this is great, labor unions and...
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. >>> former homeland security secretary janet napolitano is in the hospital this morning experiencing complications during cancer treatment. the 59-year-old served as head of the homeland department during president obama's first term. she's now the president of the university of california. napolitano, we're told, is expected to be released from the hospital within the next day or so. >>> and we're tracking some more rain and storms along the already saturated west coast. the first of a series of storms is slamming parts of washington, oregon and california. before it's all over, portland could see some icy conditions. and heavy rain in southern california tonight could lead to some minor flooding, as well. up to two more feet of mountain snow is also possible. >>> well, still ahead, help wanted. the major retailer adding 10,000 jobs. >>> plus, a 31-year mystery solved. two sisters missing since the '80s have been found alive. hear where investigators found them and who's now under arrest in connection with their disappearance. >>> and caught on camera, a gas line explosion lighting
. >>> former homeland security secretary janet napolitano is in the hospital this morning experiencing complications during cancer treatment. the 59-year-old served as head of the homeland department during president obama's first term. she's now the president of the university of california. napolitano, we're told, is expected to be released from the hospital within the next day or so. >>> and we're tracking some more rain and storms along the already saturated west coast....
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judge napolitano has the skinny on the case. should the government in the business of regulating goods? what if it's your prescription drugs? time to get loud. kennedy: president-elect trump seized on chaos. tuesday night all hell broke loose again. never trumpers and hillary mourners thought they could grab him by the cat once and for all. they were convinced the shady russian dossier that contained bribery would derail the trump train. what was supposed to be a united media turned into this. >> what took place is a disgrace and they ought to apologize to start with. not you, not you, your o is terrible. i'm not going to give you a question, you are fake news. abc news is also a beauty. kennedy: jake tapper cares about feeling. his organization has been mocked since it released part of the flimsy folder. trump took a shot at buzzfeed. a site known more for bait. instead of inflicting mortal harm on 45, it pitted news organizations against one another by posting about tea parties, buzze buzzfeed drowneds own credibility. then he
judge napolitano has the skinny on the case. should the government in the business of regulating goods? what if it's your prescription drugs? time to get loud. kennedy: president-elect trump seized on chaos. tuesday night all hell broke loose again. never trumpers and hillary mourners thought they could grab him by the cat once and for all. they were convinced the shady russian dossier that contained bribery would derail the trump train. what was supposed to be a united media turned into this....
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here now is andrew napolitano. you have met with president trump to discuss this pick. what do you think about neil gorsuch? >> well, judge gorsuch is very high on the president flows. the president, when he was a candidate, released two lists, which totaled 21 people. they didn't exactly rank them. in this interesting test about scalianess, a word that the late justice scalia would roar about. george gorsuch finished very high. he is basically a traditionalist and his views on things like right to life and guns, which is very important to the president. he is an originalist, meaning, he believes that the meaning of the constitution was fixed at the time it was ratified and was changed only at the times that was amended. it is not be changed by the public's view of it or, as justice ginsburg has argued, a living document to meet the political needs of the time. when you quantify all those many, many opinions, he has been an appeals court judge for ten years. you rank them, judges gorsuch ranks very high. >> martha: religious liberty also appears to be very important to
here now is andrew napolitano. you have met with president trump to discuss this pick. what do you think about neil gorsuch? >> well, judge gorsuch is very high on the president flows. the president, when he was a candidate, released two lists, which totaled 21 people. they didn't exactly rank them. in this interesting test about scalianess, a word that the late justice scalia would roar about. george gorsuch finished very high. he is basically a traditionalist and his views on things...
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let me ask judge andrew napolitano. you are maybe the only person who said you have disagreed with the way director comey came out on july 5 and laid out this elaborate case against hillary clinton, then in an unprecedented fashion. >> it was strikingly odd that he the director of the f.b.i. and not someone north of him on the justice department totem poll maid the decision. the reason why no one north of him made the decision is because they were all removed from the case. the unplanned meeting in an airport between bill clinton and loretta lynch. kennedy: of all the things the inspector general is going to be look at including allegations that the deb director at the f.b.i. should have rekiewlsd himself since his wife -- why isn't loretta lynch's meeting with bill clinton not on the list of allegations. >> probably will be added once jeff sessions is the attorney general of the united states. every executive branch office, department of veterans affairs, homeland security department, they all have their own inspector
let me ask judge andrew napolitano. you are maybe the only person who said you have disagreed with the way director comey came out on july 5 and laid out this elaborate case against hillary clinton, then in an unprecedented fashion. >> it was strikingly odd that he the director of the f.b.i. and not someone north of him on the justice department totem poll maid the decision. the reason why no one north of him made the decision is because they were all removed from the case. the unplanned...
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u-c president janet napolitano called for an annual tuition increase of 282- dollars... and bumping fees by 54- dollars for the 20-17-- 20-18 school year. this is the first u-c price increase in seven years. since 20-11... the student population has grown each year.... and state funding has been cut. according to napolitano... the tuition hike is needed to maintain the quality of the 10 - campuses. many students do not agree.. critics say, higher tuition puts too much of a burden on students already struggling to pay for their education. actor shia labeouf was arrested early this morning.. after getting into an altercation with a fellow anti-trump protester in queens, new york. he celebrated his release by picking up right where he left off. reporter a-j ross shows us. nats five simple words.... repeated over and over into a live stream camera by perfect strangers....are forming a unique performance or a collage of sorts outside of the museum of the moving image in astoria, queens.ben ellougani/army veteran:"i think it's an awesome project. i think it's a peaceful projec
u-c president janet napolitano called for an annual tuition increase of 282- dollars... and bumping fees by 54- dollars for the 20-17-- 20-18 school year. this is the first u-c price increase in seven years. since 20-11... the student population has grown each year.... and state funding has been cut. according to napolitano... the tuition hike is needed to maintain the quality of the 10 - campuses. many students do not agree.. critics say, higher tuition puts too much of a burden on students...
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. >>> janet napolitano is in the hospital tonight dealing with side effects from cancer treatment. he was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer last summer but that wasn't made public until today. her treatment is nearly complete. her doctors say he's doing well and expect to release her this week. this is the second time nep napolitano has battled cancer. >>> well after years of frustration and court delays a jury has been seated in the sierra lamar murder trial. the 12-person jury will decide whether torres is guilty of killing the morgan hill teen. mary and favro joins us. >> reporter: there are five women and seven men on this jury panel but this high profile murder trial was supposed to start tomorrow. now it's been delayed again until january 30th. sierra lamar was 15 when she disappeared in march of 2012 on her way to a school bus stop. her body was never found but antonin torres was charged with killing her based on dna evidence discovereden on her clothes found in the field. the judge postponed the trial for two weeks to give defense lawyers more time to analyze mor
. >>> janet napolitano is in the hospital tonight dealing with side effects from cancer treatment. he was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer last summer but that wasn't made public until today. her treatment is nearly complete. her doctors say he's doing well and expect to release her this week. this is the second time nep napolitano has battled cancer. >>> well after years of frustration and court delays a jury has been seated in the sierra lamar murder trial. the...
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. >>> napolitano battles cancer. >> nbc bay area is declaring a microclimate weather alert. on facebook, our team will keep you up date. >>> a bizarre crash turned to be a homicide. pete just tweeted video of the car being towed away. back in two minutes. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. >>> 5:58. injured workers, broken system. 150 of you reached out. many of you saying you can't get medical care. the woman at the top is responding. she says a new law is making workers' comp. better. people with long and complex injuries are worried the system will not be able to help. >> we have been contacted by people who say i've been system for months and for years. i'm stuck. the director explains the reason some medical treatment is being denied and details the steps the state is take to go speed up care. if you have a tip for the investigative unit give us a call. 888-996-tips. or accepted an e-mail to nbcbayarea.com.
. >>> napolitano battles cancer. >> nbc bay area is declaring a microclimate weather alert. on facebook, our team will keep you up date. >>> a bizarre crash turned to be a homicide. pete just tweeted video of the car being towed away. back in two minutes. you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers mega support. >>> 5:58....
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judge napolitano: i am. what i thought was spectacular is profits from hotels like the one that is not far from the white house that money will go to the federal treasury. i do not know of an example in american history where the president of the united states said i am lawfully turning this money but i will send it to the treasury anyway. i don't want anyone thinking i'm making decisions to increase profitability of this hotel. >> to watch television at night, tucker carlson is not happy with it. he said donald trump should take his name off everything if you want to do this on the up and up. judge napolitano: i disagree. with the president-elect disagreed -- let's talk about it. ivana's last name is trump. can she market the name? it is her name. billy beer, billy carter, market his last name, the same as this. >> i was in college at the time, the beer was not that bad. judge napolitano: i was just old enough to drink. >> secretary of state nominee rex tillerson had an intense grilling, cory gardner will b
judge napolitano: i am. what i thought was spectacular is profits from hotels like the one that is not far from the white house that money will go to the federal treasury. i do not know of an example in american history where the president of the united states said i am lawfully turning this money but i will send it to the treasury anyway. i don't want anyone thinking i'm making decisions to increase profitability of this hotel. >> to watch television at night, tucker carlson is not happy...
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judge napolitano on that commutation next. and also, we're expecting some contentious hearings on capitol hill. tom price, hhs. scott pruitt for epa. wilbur ross for commerce. we're covering it all and there will be fireworks. more varney next. ♪ hey gary, what'd you got here? this bad boy is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade (bell chimes) ♪ nice work brother dominic. now we just need 5 more... translated into 35 lanages, personalized oh and shared across the 7 continents. (other languages spoken) look abbot, i got it. it's a miracle. ♪ >> all right. we're down at the moment. 39 points. we've come back just a little bit, 42 points down now. look at under amour, that stock is actually down a fraction, but ashley, they've signed a football star. ashley:
judge napolitano on that commutation next. and also, we're expecting some contentious hearings on capitol hill. tom price, hhs. scott pruitt for epa. wilbur ross for commerce. we're covering it all and there will be fireworks. more varney next. ♪ hey gary, what'd you got here? this bad boy is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere...
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judge napolitano brought us the story and what is going on? >> we don't know exactly what's going on. and if our friend at the new york times didn't have a source in the justice department we probably wouldn't know about the secret order, but on background. we all know, and we understand that the nsa spies on everybody all the time. every text message, every e-mail, every phone call, all digital data that flows overwhere in the united states gathers ostensibly for intelligence purposes to see if there are plans or plots afoot to impair the national security for the united states. not for law enforcement, not looking for evidence of crimes, which is theoretically, i disagree with this, but this is the law and the way in which they gather it. now, mrs. livonia much said you can take that data and you can give it to the fbi, you can give it to the nunl state police, you can give it to the burgen county prosecutor, to mi-6 and mi-5 to anybody who needs it. stuart: you can give it to the british secret service. >> yes, she has removed the walls aro
judge napolitano brought us the story and what is going on? >> we don't know exactly what's going on. and if our friend at the new york times didn't have a source in the justice department we probably wouldn't know about the secret order, but on background. we all know, and we understand that the nsa spies on everybody all the time. every text message, every e-mail, every phone call, all digital data that flows overwhere in the united states gathers ostensibly for intelligence purposes to...
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u-c president, janet napolitano, says the 282-dollar annual increase for in-state students -- will takefft this fall. =sam/vo= californians may soon be able tn when filling out government documents. state lawmakers say the 'gender recognition act' -- could take effect as early as next year if passed. ==sam/rail== the battle in richmond over rent control heads to a courtroom today. the contra costa county court will hear arguments for an injunction .. to halt a new rent control mease the battle enrichment over r heads to a courtroom. they will hear arguments over an injunction to halt the rent control measure supposed to take affect is september 30th. good morning bay area -- a live look at emeryvilleatthis- grab a jacket, mittens, and a sca >>> good morning, bay area. a live look at emeryville this early hour. it is cold. grab a jacket, mittens, scarves. >> this is the best part about the winter months. 48 degrees in the east bay. we're reaching into the upper 50s. a lot of sunshine. it will be cold at recess. there will be lots of sun. chilly by 1:00, still warming up. look at the bigger
u-c president, janet napolitano, says the 282-dollar annual increase for in-state students -- will takefft this fall. =sam/vo= californians may soon be able tn when filling out government documents. state lawmakers say the 'gender recognition act' -- could take effect as early as next year if passed. ==sam/rail== the battle in richmond over rent control heads to a courtroom today. the contra costa county court will hear arguments for an injunction .. to halt a new rent control mease the battle...
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today, uc president janet nept t napolitano ur napolitano. >> you can't talk about affordility on one hand and on another hand, act to make it less affordable, and that's precisely what we're likely to do tomorrow. >> the university of california says financial aid would cover the tuition hike for two-thirds of uc students. >>> the proposed tuition increase sparked protest at the state capital. members of the state assembly gathered with students to urge the regions to reject this hike. lawmakers want the university of california to cut administrative spending before increasing tuition. >>> a family finally gets closure 34 years after their daughter was murdered. >> what led to today's arrest of a suspect already behind bars. also ahead. >> wall is a symbol of you're not welcome here. >>> president trump pushes forward with plans to build a wall between the u.s. and mexico but there is at least one potential road block and next -- >> keeping tabs on the new president silicon valley style. i'm jonathan bloom with the data >>> when this construction begin? >> as soon as we can. as soon
today, uc president janet nept t napolitano ur napolitano. >> you can't talk about affordility on one hand and on another hand, act to make it less affordable, and that's precisely what we're likely to do tomorrow. >> the university of california says financial aid would cover the tuition hike for two-thirds of uc students. >>> the proposed tuition increase sparked protest at the state capital. members of the state assembly gathered with students to urge the regions to...
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uc is not specifying what kind of cancer janet napolitano says. she did undergo a maa mastectom. >> dr. bloom visited a doctor's office in san francisco where health care comes with a healthy dose of technology. >> is that comfortable for you? >> perfect. >> hardly your standard blood pressure cuff. >> and 122 over 67. >> and not your average stethoscope. >> if adrian's heart is beating faster than normal, it is because this is the day his vision becomes a reality. this is $450 a month and changes how we think of the doctor's office. >> you think, you wake up in the morn willing and have y morning and you have a rash so you go to the doctor. you have a flat tire so you go to the mechanic. >> we have a pharmacy on-site. we do men's health, women's health. here we have the forward body scanner that what i'm going to do is step right on it and show you how it works. >> basic data is gathered in 45 second then blood work is done on the spot within 12 minute your results are on the screen. >> your kidney function, electrolytes down to digestion enzymes
uc is not specifying what kind of cancer janet napolitano says. she did undergo a maa mastectom. >> dr. bloom visited a doctor's office in san francisco where health care comes with a healthy dose of technology. >> is that comfortable for you? >> perfect. >> hardly your standard blood pressure cuff. >> and 122 over 67. >> and not your average stethoscope. >> if adrian's heart is beating faster than normal, it is because this is the day his vision...
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that's one of my points here today, napolitano, secretary -- >> janet napolitano? >> she was confirmed the day the -- >> don't you have to balance the timing with the vetting? is general kelly's complete package in? >> yep. >> he is complete in terms of the ethics office being able to vet him? >> yes. >> everybody has their package complete? >> seven of his nominees, president obama's nominees were confirmed on the day -- >> with all complete vetting packag packages, and that's relevant. the analysis falls into what is going to happen with obamacare as well, and i get the political currency of following through on a promise to repeal, but this is such a complex system, as you well know, senator, that you repeal and you get political points and you may take a big hit later on. >> first of all, i have taken flack a couple years ago when i started talking instead of repeal and replace, which i thought was impossible before the implementation, and once implemented the strategy is what we had to do was first repair the damage and transition to something that works, and
that's one of my points here today, napolitano, secretary -- >> janet napolitano? >> she was confirmed the day the -- >> don't you have to balance the timing with the vetting? is general kelly's complete package in? >> yep. >> he is complete in terms of the ethics office being able to vet him? >> yes. >> everybody has their package complete? >> seven of his nominees, president obama's nominees were confirmed on the day -- >> with all...
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andrew napolitano, katie pavlich, and a.b. stoddar stoddard, dear friends all. we will begin with the noted libertarian on the set and the only person on the set to my knowledge who is on a first-name basis with the president of the united states. >> another story for another time. >> james: are you troubled by the executive orders? >> i'm not troubled by the executive orders i've seen. immigration policy, within the authority. the executive order on obamacare is creative and functional, practical, basically saying to the irs do not collect attacks from people who do not have health care. by the time the taxes owed on april 15th you won't have that authority to collected because they won't have the obligation to have it because obamacare will be different. the short answer is these are consistent with his promises as a candidate trump, the longer answer is they are -- they are within the authority of the presidency. >> james: there was a time during the last administration when conservatives complained about president obama's use of executive orders. let's liste
andrew napolitano, katie pavlich, and a.b. stoddar stoddard, dear friends all. we will begin with the noted libertarian on the set and the only person on the set to my knowledge who is on a first-name basis with the president of the united states. >> another story for another time. >> james: are you troubled by the executive orders? >> i'm not troubled by the executive orders i've seen. immigration policy, within the authority. the executive order on obamacare is creative and...
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today, uc president janet nept t napolitano ur napolitano. >> you can't talk about affordability on one hand and on another hand, act to make it less affordable, and that's precisely what we're likely to do tomorrow. >> the university of california says financial aid would cover the tuition hike for two-thirds of uc students. >>> the proposed tuition increase sparked protest at the state capital. members of the state assembly gathered with students to urge the regions to reject this hike. lawmakers want the university of california to cut administrative spending before increasing tuition. >>> a family finally gets closure 34 years after their daughter was murdered. >> what led to today's arrest of a suspect already behind bars. also ahead. >> wall is a symbol of you're not welcome here. >>> president trump pushes forward with plans to build a wall between the u.s. and mexico but there is at least one potential road block and next -- >> keeping tabs on the new president silicon valley style. i'm jonathan bloom with the we'your most extraordinarybut withmoments happenses when you feel sma
today, uc president janet nept t napolitano ur napolitano. >> you can't talk about affordability on one hand and on another hand, act to make it less affordable, and that's precisely what we're likely to do tomorrow. >> the university of california says financial aid would cover the tuition hike for two-thirds of uc students. >>> the proposed tuition increase sparked protest at the state capital. members of the state assembly gathered with students to urge the regions to...
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napolitano, continuÓ sus tareas. ayer sufriÓ efectos secundarios y la tuvieron que internar. locutor: contacto deportivo... >> la vida le ha sonreÍdo en las Últimas 24 horas. no sÓlo ganan, sino tambiÉn fuera de ella. la corte suprema de california dejÓ el camino libre para que puedan construir su casa, sin problemas en san francisco. este fue el comunicado del dueÑo del equipo. como ustedes saben, nuestros oponentes presentaron una peticiÓn ante la corte suprema para anular nuestros derechos. me complace anunciar que esta maÑana, la corte suprema negÓ la peticiÓn y por lo tanto. no considerarÁ la apelaciÓn. ganaron y humillaron a campiÓn. ganaron a los tribunales pero faltaba la cereza en el pastel. ♪ ♪ un dÍa muy feliz en la historia de ... se puso la primera piedra para lo que serÁ la nueva casa... financiada por la quinteta de la nba en la bahÍa. sin ningÚn costo de los contribuyentes de la ciudadse espera que las ofertas se abran para la temporada. >> toda una ceremonia llena de espectacularidad y con muchas celebridades presentes. para poner la prim
napolitano, continuÓ sus tareas. ayer sufriÓ efectos secundarios y la tuvieron que internar. locutor: contacto deportivo... >> la vida le ha sonreÍdo en las Últimas 24 horas. no sÓlo ganan, sino tambiÉn fuera de ella. la corte suprema de california dejÓ el camino libre para que puedan construir su casa, sin problemas en san francisco. este fue el comunicado del dueÑo del equipo. como ustedes saben, nuestros oponentes presentaron una peticiÓn ante la corte suprema para anular...
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uc is not specifying what kind of cancer janet napolitano says. she did undergo a maa mastectom. >> dr. bloom visited a doctor's office in san francisco where health care comes with a healthy dose of technology. >> is that comfortable for you? >> perfect. >> hardly your standard blood pressure cuff. >> and 122 over 67. >> and not your average stethoscope. >> if adrian's heart is beating faster than normal, it is because this is the day his vision becomes a reality. this is $450 a month and changes how we think of the doctor's office. >> you think, you wake up in the morn willing and have y morning and you have a rash so you go to the doctor. you have a flat tire so you go to the mechanic. >> we have a pharmacy on-site. we do men's health, women's health. here we have the forward body scanner that what i'm going to do is step right on it and show you how it. >> basic data is gathered in 45 second then blood work is done on the spot within 12 minute your results are on the screen. >> your kidney function, electrolytes down to digestion enzymes. >> p
uc is not specifying what kind of cancer janet napolitano says. she did undergo a maa mastectom. >> dr. bloom visited a doctor's office in san francisco where health care comes with a healthy dose of technology. >> is that comfortable for you? >> perfect. >> hardly your standard blood pressure cuff. >> and 122 over 67. >> and not your average stethoscope. >> if adrian's heart is beating faster than normal, it is because this is the day his vision...
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judge andrew napolitano is with us. it seems like the democrats are making this all about race, that's it. >> they are. well, look, you have a white, male, southern, conservative republican. it is the left's favorite tactic to paint that person with a tarnish that you can't get off by calling him a racist. he may have made some racially insensitive statements 30 years ago, he denies he made them. there are some people who said they heard them. he said he didn't say that. that's equivocal. what is not equivocal is there is no racial motivation in his public work and his public record, as attorney general of alabama, as united states attorney from alabama and as a senator from alabama for 20 years. stuart: he did-- he voted in favor of the civil rights act, give it a 30-year extension. he voted in favor of that. spearheaded the medal to rosa parks and i believe he was in favor-- well, he prosecuted and the man was executed, a klansman in alabama and it was jeff sessions who prosecuted that man and he was executed. >> i am
judge andrew napolitano is with us. it seems like the democrats are making this all about race, that's it. >> they are. well, look, you have a white, male, southern, conservative republican. it is the left's favorite tactic to paint that person with a tarnish that you can't get off by calling him a racist. he may have made some racially insensitive statements 30 years ago, he denies he made them. there are some people who said they heard them. he said he didn't say that. that's equivocal....
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judge andrew napolitano just met with the president-elect yesterday. here's some with the juicy inside scoop of what he heard her in there and what we may see in the first hours of a trump presidency. plus, president obama going out on a controversial note, cutting the sentence short of a known terrorist. we will tell you more about that move and if there is anything that president-elect trump can or will do about that. who is that man in the car? we will tell you about that. >> and treated as if they are heroes. what we hear is, that oscar lopez didn't get to know his family. well, neither did my >> martha: breaking tonight, after a vote in november that many argued was a sound rejection of his legacy, president barack obama took to the white house podium today to defend his eight years in office and to address the possibility that president-elect trump could begin to dismantle some of that legacy when he takes office on friday. >> i have offered my best advice, counsel, about certain issues, both foreign and domestic. and my working assumption is tha
judge andrew napolitano just met with the president-elect yesterday. here's some with the juicy inside scoop of what he heard her in there and what we may see in the first hours of a trump presidency. plus, president obama going out on a controversial note, cutting the sentence short of a known terrorist. we will tell you more about that move and if there is anything that president-elect trump can or will do about that. who is that man in the car? we will tell you about that. >> and...
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judge napolitano: if they have repudiated it? no. there are people who think you can't change, this is someone who has changed. we were talking during the break about two prominent democrats appointed by fdr, senator robert byrd represented west virginia for 30 years and the grand wizards of the ku klux klan. in their adulthood became very prominent members of the democratic party and had successful political non-racially motivated careers. same thing is happening with jeff sessions and the law professors. i understand their mentality. can't see that people will change. steve: the family involved in this case decades ago is going to endorse jeff sessions as attorney general. ainsley: when senator sessions was chief federal prosecutor in alabama and prosecuted an african-american political activist for election fraud, he got a conviction, proved to a jury this person rigged the outcome of an election. the left went crazy because the defendant with african-american. senator sessions said i don't care about the color, they rigged the ou
judge napolitano: if they have repudiated it? no. there are people who think you can't change, this is someone who has changed. we were talking during the break about two prominent democrats appointed by fdr, senator robert byrd represented west virginia for 30 years and the grand wizards of the ku klux klan. in their adulthood became very prominent members of the democratic party and had successful political non-racially motivated careers. same thing is happening with jeff sessions and the law...
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judge andrew napolitano is here. is that a big-- 1100 law school professors sounds like a big deal to me. >> it sounds like a significant number and it is, but it's people on the left who would not have voted for donald trump and would not have supported any rational nominee that would come from donald trump to be attorney general. they are basically rehashing issues that prevented jeff sessions from becoming a federal judge in 1986 when ronald reagan nominated him and when the republicans controlled the senate and a republican controlled senate judiciary committee defeated the nomination, in part because of these allegations of racial insensitivity. senator sessions' argument is that was then, this is now. then elected to the alabama senate four times since then, and by record is one of mainstream republicanism, including a full-throated support for the voting rights act, which is basically what all this is about. stuart: okay. i want to break in for a second, judge, because we've just got another tweet, the latest
judge andrew napolitano is here. is that a big-- 1100 law school professors sounds like a big deal to me. >> it sounds like a significant number and it is, but it's people on the left who would not have voted for donald trump and would not have supported any rational nominee that would come from donald trump to be attorney general. they are basically rehashing issues that prevented jeff sessions from becoming a federal judge in 1986 when ronald reagan nominated him and when the...
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let's turn to judge andrew napolitano, formerly of the superior court in the state of new jersey. what do you think? >> i don't know which one the president has chosen. you told me during the break they're both in d.c. so one of them will probably be with the president. i do believe shannon was being charitable. i do believe the democrats will forcefully oppose either one. both on idealogical grounds and sort of as -- this is inside the beltway -- pay-back for what the republicans did blocking president obama's nomination of merit garland. a truly qualified and by democratic party standards conservative federal judge. now, whether they do that or not, i don't know. listening to senator schumer in the past few days indicates to me this will be a battle royal whether it's judge hardiman or judge gorsuch. >> shepard: do they have any shot keeping him from the bunch? >> it depends on whether or not the republicans want to get the filibuster rule. that takes one member of the minority to invoke it. senator merkley said he will invoke it. translation, it would take 60 votes for this per
let's turn to judge andrew napolitano, formerly of the superior court in the state of new jersey. what do you think? >> i don't know which one the president has chosen. you told me during the break they're both in d.c. so one of them will probably be with the president. i do believe shannon was being charitable. i do believe the democrats will forcefully oppose either one. both on idealogical grounds and sort of as -- this is inside the beltway -- pay-back for what the republicans did...
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let's ask judge andrew napolitano. that is a dramatic statement. >> yes, i don't think you're going too far. the president has not only has on his plate the vacancy left by the death of justice antonin scalia on the supreme court, there are 114 vacancies on federal trial courts, called the united states district court and federal appellate courts, called the united states court of appeals for the blank circuit. country has 12 circuits divided by geographically for the most part. their job is to try cases and rule based on facts and law as congress has written it and appellate courts and supreme courts terped the law. but the federal appeals court where president-elect trump's sister sits on a federal appellate court that covers new jersey, pennsylvania and delaware, they are the final say, are you ready for this? 98% of federal litigation. so only 2% of cases in the federal system make their way to the supreme court. other 98%, federal appeals courts have the say. because judges retired, resigned, died, and in part onc
let's ask judge andrew napolitano. that is a dramatic statement. >> yes, i don't think you're going too far. the president has not only has on his plate the vacancy left by the death of justice antonin scalia on the supreme court, there are 114 vacancies on federal trial courts, called the united states district court and federal appellate courts, called the united states court of appeals for the blank circuit. country has 12 circuits divided by geographically for the most part. their job...