individual judges and on the judicial branch are improper and destructive. judges face ethical constraints in the ability to respond directly. the letter calls on the president to retract personal attacks. the president has been firing off tweets pressuring judges or criticizing them. the opinion of the so-called judge which essentially takes law enforcement away from the country is ridiculous and will be overturned. a decision on whether that judge crossed the line when he halted the president s executive order could come as early as today. we get more from jeff zeleny at the white house. reporter: the president delivering a sharp tone against judges. questioned if politics was involved in their decision. i don t want to call a court
while there are policy changes going on, they get very invested in this kind of back and forth. is that a shiny object intentionally maybe being put in front of the press so they go off in one direction and meanwhile the president is doing something else? that s what it looks like. what do you think? it s interesting so many critics of donald trump said he is unfiltered and he will get us into all kinds of disputes with foreign governments because he is too blunt. he is like the new testament character of nathaniel in whom there is no guile. no pretense, no phoniness, what you see is what you get. here is the interesting take on all that. so donald trump is acting more statesman like and saying i m not going to call another foreign leader a murderer or thug on international television. that makes it hard to work with them. so he doesn t do it and instead of the press saying yes, you know, he is acting more presidential now rather than just firing off, now he gets in
all pulli ing ahead of trum in iowa. thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. the war of words between donald trump and ted cruz. plus, what is it like to what is it like to be muslim in america these days in the age of donald trump. we ll find out with our special guest as authorities investigate last night s fire bombing of a mosque in california. also new tapes of supreme court justice antonin scalia s comments on affirmative action that some are calling racist. and whose job is it to police possible terrorist activity online. all that and more is ahead this hour. but we begin this hour with donald trump, firing off in opening sal voe last night on what could be the battle in 2016, the one taking shape between him and ted cruz. the two republican front-runners
slightly mishearing where gunfire is coming from. yeah. it could be different attackers or it could be the same attackers, for example, from the restaurant on the run as they flee firing off whatever weapons they have. just a confusion. it could be a number of things. i don t know what s happened to those particular individuals. and that would be my worry. what is the priority now for this forensic and shepard smith in new york now. authorities are being very specific in saying that they do not know where whether the attacks are over tonight. the lockdown continues. the borders are closed. but an update now as you may have heard from our friends at sky news, france s foreign ministry says the airports are to remain open continue. i presume this means for doe mess stech use as the president was french president was very clear that the borders are closed, that there is no onñ entering and no one exiting. clarity on that as we get it. further, one of our
turn me around i m going to keep on walking news to watch tonight in madison, wisconsin, where people are marching in the streets again in protest over the police shooting of a young man named tony robinson. tony robinson was 19 years old and unarmed when he was shot by a madison police officer and killed. it was march 6, friday night. police responded to a call about somebody behaving erratically, jumping out in front of cars in the street. a suspect was acting crazy, that he was maybe high on something, that he had hit someone and run inside an apartment. the madison police officer who responded to those calls was an officer named matt kenny. he got to the house in question. he forced his way inside. once he was inside that apartment, 19-year-old tony robinson hit him, struck him in the head. officer kenny end eded up, for whatever reason, firing off seven rounds in two bursts at close range. he shot seven times.