i don t have any i just now heard about the story and i have no problem with people leaving the country if they re here illegally. i mean, that s what we do if we apprehend them and find that they re here illegally. bill: you support that passage? yeah, i have no problem with that. that s what we provide to date for most people. very seldom are people actually deported. that s a long, drawn-out process, too complicated both for the government and the individual, and mostly, they are put on a mode of transportation, either an airplane or a bus, and taken to the border with mexican patrol. bill: we ll see if it gets momentum. senator, thank you for wait and we re awaiting on the judge also rulings. patti ann: for a grieving family, a grave insult, so to speak, when a cemetary tells them they cannot fly a flag over the final resting place of their soldier son. for my son, i m ready to do anything. i m ready to give my life. and i give my life for him. for the honor of my son.
scc is what brought them down, it s what lehman brothers down. it allowed madoff to operate under the radar. if we don t have access to this. when you sue under the freedom of information act they turn over the documents. if we don t have access to this, you want to talk about when you turn off the light and the cockroaches play. the cockroaches on wall street will be out playing. we need this. we need to look in and find out what is going on with the scc who from the scc goes to work for what banks on wall street. i will call a friend of mine, a lawyer this i ve used in the past i will call and find out exactly where we stand on it, because if it s buried in finance regulation it s a big problem. bill: they say they will challenge the interpretation of this law. there will be more on this very soon. money rocks 8:00 eastern time on fox. reporter: thank you.
and so i hope that the judge will rule in favor of the state of arizona, who only acted, only acted, because the federal government had not carried out its responsibilities. bill: at last last night s hannity, judge that was last night from hannity. judge napolitano joins me. she s ruling on an a preliminary injunction, an application to stop the enforcement of the law while she can conduct a trial at which the justice department and the other people that have complained about the law can say what they think is wrong. bill: she being susan bolton, district judge of arizona. that s right and at which the state of arizona can say what they think is right. this is not a final determination, this is a preliminary determination and if she decides to grant the preliminary injunction that will prevent arizona from enforcing the law until she has the trial, if she denies the preliminary injunction the law will go
into effect tomorrow and they will still hold tthe trial at a time she determines is convenient. bill: as the judge what do you want to do, rule now or it to take snect. it s very rare that a federal court will grant a preliminary injunction against a state government, because that is basically the federal government stopping a state government from doing what it normally would have the right to do. so the odds are that it s a high bar for the justice department and the other plaintiffs to meet, but what she must do is look at the law and say without going into its background, without going into its likely effect, just looking at it its on face, is it unconstitutional. if the answer is yes, she ll preliminary enjoin it, if the answer is no, she ll let them enforce it and await the outcome of the trial. bill: what is arizona s best argument? that the statute does not conflict with federal law but complements federal law. that s the strongest argument that arizona can making and inde
the gate and the door is open, so we sit here and suffer. patti ann: well delta high school apologized for the incident but has claimed passengers were only delayed for two hours and that the air was turned on. bill: that s what you get in the phoenix desert. wow. breaking news now, we are sorting through this news out of washington that is now being reported to the securities and exchange commission with regard to the financial regulation law that was signed into law about a week ago. after a request from the fox business network into some papers and some some paperwork from the financial collapse of 2008 apparently the request was denied and the reason why it was denied according to the information we have, it sites a provision in the financial regulation law that says congress can make requests from the fcc but the public cannot. we are sorting through this. eric bowling the host of money rocks in prime-time sorts through this. reporter: very, very