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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190521:07:05:00

former president barack obama in december 2014, his ruling states the white house cannot block is subpoena. donald trump says his team will fight the ruling. reporter: we have a couple legal experts to break that down. thank you very much. as house democrats ramp up their investigation into the president, his businesses and family the president says former leaders of the fbi, cia and other agencies investigating him are the ones feeling the heat. they are all blaming each other, turning on each other. isn t that pretty to watch. they were spying. reporter: ranking member, republican congressman devon nunez. let s start with this letter. you have been trying to get to the heads of those agencies to

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190205:14:36:00

supposed to appropriate money and sit down and do it. sandra: josh collins joins us now. ahead of the state of the union address tonight you hear skepticism from members of the president s own party on declaring a national emergency to get the wall. so we re left wondering what the president s next move will be. to be clear, there is an awful lot of broad support for the border wall. negotiations republicans have been in unison supporting the president s agenda. speaker pelosi has something else in mind. the discussion is about this emergency declaration. i think if you ve seen some of the reporting on this, the point is that the congress still has a point of view that they can exercise if the president does declare an emergency. unfortunately it is a really complicated process that the senate cannot block and what happens is it s something called the congressional review act. akin to that. a motion of disapproval without

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180528:00:34:00

but that actually happened this week in a federal case against the president. federal judge ruled that the president cannot block his critics on twitter. joining me now on set, rebecca, judicial affairs editor and one of the seven plaintiffs in this case. rebecca was blocked by the president after tweeting at him, to be fair, you didn t win the white house. russia won it for you. rebecca, this is quite a it s a what s it what s it like to sue the president of the united states and win? it feels a little fictional. a very strange landscape, feels great, though, because this is exactly the result we were really hoping for that s more important than ever given that public officials are relying on twitter so often. right. we laughed about it, end of the day, this is a new area of law where we expect public officials, in a you re able to talk to them to reach out to them.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180524:13:01:00

a new policy requiring players to stand during the national anthem or remain in the locker room. you have to stand proudly for the national anthem. or you shouldn t be playing. you shouldn t be there. maybe you shouldn t be in the country. and follow the leader. a federal judge rules the president cannot block his critics on twitter, saying it violates the first amendment. why are so many people blocked? we begin with not one but two intelligence briefings. the first, the fbi and the justice department are set to share documents relating to the man, the president, has falsely called a spy. here s a question, are the facts going to back him up? a great team to break it down. i want to remind everyone what we re talking about. these meetings are focused on a single fbi informant, an fbi informant. that s a normal course of business for the fbi who spoke

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100712:23:04:00

of 6,000 before she would like to see across all parts of the united states border. many governors talked to her at the conference about the law in arizona. they understand that it actually is an issue that effects their states as well. and that we have only mirrored the federal law. and if the feds are not able to do the job then arizona will. one of the points, shepard, eric holder the attorney general said this weekend if the federal government cannot block that law from starting on july 29th. the justice department will monitor to see if racial profiling takes place, and if it does the department of justice is prepared to file a second lawsuit against the law. shepard: major garrett at the white house. major, thanks. another work place shooting tonight. broad daylight, gunmen on a rampage. in the end, three dead. four others hospitalized in what appears to authorities to be a case of domestic violence. cops say it went down like this. the gunman opened fire shortly before 9:30

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