of the budget. they put off those decisions until then. they are politicians, both sides of the aisle. gregg: kicking the can down the road. absolutely. gregg: thank you very much. brenda, goo can catch brenda evy saturday morning, 10:00 a.m. eastern. check it right here on the fox news channel. heather: coming up, breaking developments to take you about a case that has haunted new york city cops for three decades. etan patz he was on his way to school back in 1979. investigators think they may have a new lead. the nation s high court prepares to confront illegal immigration, where do state rights end and federal powers begin? our legal panel weighs in up next. [ male announcer ] this is lois.
hours into monday morning along with heavy areas of rain. rain is good news because we are in a drought out in the northeast from maine down to the mid-atlantic but when you get this much moisture you are talking about flooding concerns. there is a flood watch in effect for areas like philadelphia, to new york city and portions of the city of boston. so again flooding concern out there but along the interior portions of the northeast, we had a cold front bringing cooler temperatures. heather, this is where we re going to pick up significant snow, foot in the higher elevations in west virginia and parts of upstate new york. heather: we ll keep an eye on it. thank you. gregg: president obama s proposed budget could help the economy but hurt him much later on. why the non-partisan budget office is sounding the alarm. heather: breaking developments in cold case that have haunted investigators finding potential new leads in the disappearance of etan patz.
federal law, saying this is the exact same thing. but parts of this law that come up that is unconstitutional. gregg: now, police are allowed to stop people on the street, not because they look hispanic but only did if there is lawful stop, a traffic violation of some sort, grabbing a suspected thief. do you still worry though about racial profiling? you alleges have to worry about racial profiling. the bottom line is we have certain constitutional standards adds as to when you can stop someone and when to arrest someone. those standards to have apply to everybody equally. you can t carve out separation. gregg: let me read the law amendment to get rid of the racial profiling. a law enforcement official may not solely consider race, color or national origin.
expansion. gregg: isn t arizona enforcing existing federal law but doing so at the state level? you know the u.s. supreme court courted has said in many matters there is concurrent authority? for sure the state can help enforce the federal laws that are already on the books. however, the state can t, they can t propose their own legislation. they can t enacted their own laws to preempt the federal law. gregg: what if the federal law conflicts with the federal law? it absolutely does. when you have such a comprehensive statute as the federal immigration statute is, it is within the sole discretion of the feds. the proper approach would have been to lobby congress and carve out certain areas. gregg: the lower court said having police check on the status of suspected illegals during a lawful stop places an
reaction of someone not focusing on the disease and the illness, and thinking about music. reporter: when so many are going through is much a little added therapy is not just music to the ears. it is treatment for the body. heather: north carolina is looking at legislation to license professionals along with nevada and north dakota and about to dozen other states looking at similar legislation. gregg: great idea and great story, thank you, elizabeth. heather: coming up the latest polls show a tight race shaping up. how will both sides try to break what looks like a dead heat? our campaign insiders will weigh in. and the first missing child whose pictures appeared on a milk carton and now a disturbing new discovery in the search for etan patz.