a second ruling by the supreme court on thursday sent a clear message that president obama s powers are limited. the court unanimously ruled that the president violated the constitution in 2012 by making recess appointments to the national labor relations board while the senate was on a brief break. in its opinion, which was written by justice stephen buyer, that the senate was in a three-day recess. three days is too short a time to bring a recess within the scope of the clause thus we concluded the president lacked the power to make the recess appointments here at issue. though the court put limits 0 on the president s recess appointment powers in the short term they left open the possibility to be made during breaks of ten days or more. so ten days is a recess. three days is not. you wrote about this back when the appointments were made and said, hey, just write a letter. it will solve it. tell me about that solution that
dr. martin luther king, jr. was a baptist minister from atlanta, georgia. he fought to overturn the jim crowe laws not with violence, but peace. we seek nonviolence and passive resistance and still determined to use the weapon of love. mike: that was in alabama, where dr. king was leading the montgomery bus boycott to end the days where blacks had to give up their seats for whites, the boycott lasted more than a year until a court put an end to segregation on buses. through the leadership conference dr. king worked with other civil rights lead towers bring the movement for equality not just for the south, but throughout the nation. i still have a dream. yes. it is deeply rooted in the american dream. mike: in 1963, dr. king brought the march to washington and announced his dream for all to hear. i have a dream that one day
was a baptist minister from atlanta, georgia. he fought to overturn the jim crowe laws not with violence, but peace. we seek nonviolence and passive resistance and still determined to use the weapon of love. mike: that was in alabama, where dr. king was leading the montgomery bus boycott to end the days where blacks had to give up their seats for whites, the boycott lasted more than a year until a court put an end to segregation on buses. through the leadership conference dr. king worked with other civil rights lead towers bring the movement for equality not just for the south, but throughout the nation. i still have a dream. yes. it is deeply rooted in the american dream. mike: in 1963, dr. king brought the march to washington and announced his dream for all to hear. i have a dream that one day
was a baptist minister from atlanta, georgia. he fought to overturn the jim crowe laws not with violence, but peace. we seek nonviolence and passive resistance and still determined to use the weapon of love. mike: that was in alabama, where dr. king was leading the montgomery bus boycott to end the days where blacks had to give up their seats for whites, the boycott lasted more than a year until a court put an end to segregation on buses. through the leadership conference dr. king worked with other civil rights lead towers bring the movement for equality not just for the south, but throughout the nation. i still have a dream. yes. it is deeply rooted in the american dream. mike: in 1963, dr. king brought the march to washington and announced his dream for all to hear. i have a dream that one day
the federal government retains their power, but why does the court say it is okay for them to check the papers of any person they think is undocumented? reporter: what they said is the states can t interfere with the federal immigration scheme. as for the part they held up, the court said that was the part that was most in harmony with federal immigration law because the federal law already provides for local law enforcement people to check status of folks they detain. there is a huge center in vermont that does nothing but take phone calls like that all day. there is another provision of federal law that says nothing can interfere with the ability of police to do that. however, it has to be noted that in upholding that part of the arizona law, the court put in essence a warning in upholding it. what it said today is, look, this hasn t been enforced yet. so we can t agree with the obama administration it will be unconstitutional. we just don t know how it is going to work. we ll take