said border security is national security and his forces support the dhs. the caravan isn t expected to arrive for weeks but orders for troops going to the border expire december 15th. we ll hear more about the deployment to the border. bill: the president saying he could end birthright citizenship with an executive order. will the 14th amendment stand in his way? the headliner today is tom did dupree. what about the president s case he is making? i think it s a steep uphill constitutional battle. you look at the text of the 14th amendment and it applies to anyone born in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction of the united states. i think the president s best argument is that this is a question that the supreme court has never specifically decided.
ultimately, this was a tragic situation. but that they need to find a political solution. bill: thank you. we will follow it from there. sandra. sandra: well, a possible showdown between judge kavanaugh and his accuser. comparisons between clarence thomas and anita hill. we will speak to someone who was in that way south as the drama unfolds. bill: also, our headliner today, alan dershowitz, digging in deeper on the sand a whole lot more. 100 home loan for veterans. it lets you borrow up to 100% of your home s value. the newday 100 va loan lets you refinance your mortgages, consolidate your credit card debt, put cash in the bank, and lower your payments an average of $600 a month. call them today. go to newdayusa.com, or call 1-866-551-9967. if you re a veteran, own a home, and need money for your family, call newday usa to use your
from the mid-terms. if no interview happens before that date september 1, does mueller subpoena the president and what would be the legal fallout if that were the happen? the president, a sitting president cannot be indicted. what would mueller s move be next? if he goes to subpoena it would drag it on for months and months. you can have a debate among constitutional lawyers. this is an issue that would go to the supreme court. one way or the other it would put this off well into next year. julie: congressman pete king. thank you very much. much to discuss. thank you. bill: our headliner today is former press secretary sean spicer. he joins us at 10:00 eastern time and all the breaking news coming out of the white house. stay tuned for that 20 minutes away right here. julie: new information about the man who stole and crashed a plane in seattle. what authorities are doing to make sure something like this doesn t happen again. bill: an officer to the
remains are those of this same soldier honored today as we see those dog tags transferred to those two sons. nevertheless, it is a solemn reminder of the ultimate sacrifice paid so long ago by so many willing american patriots. sandra: some closure for that family today. thank you. new reaction from iran after the trump administration reimposed sanctions. we ll discuss it all with our headliner today, former senator joe lieberman. he will join us live in our studios a bit later. bill: looking forward to that. also this. prosecution s star witness in paul manafort s trial, will he end up helping the defense? we ll take that up with andrew mccarthy joining us with legal analysis as the case gets back underway two minutes from now. sandra: three weeks since a university of iowa student disappeared. a new video just released from the day before she went missing.
bill: mike emanuel in washington you worked business for years, right? the headliner today, mercedes schlapp live from the white house. you can go ahead and sell this economic report in a moment here. i do think as an economist you can find negative news in anything you want, right? chart after chart after chart and number after number. anyway, frame it for us, best number in 18 years, go ahead. here at pebble beach i m seeing larry kudlow with a smile an his face and dancing down the driveway here because as we know the economy remains in credibly strong. in 2018 we re at a pace of making more gains in terms of jobs per month than in the last two years. when you are talking about the fact that the unemployment number this month is at 3.9%, that alone, bill, you could just see, we ve hit that eight times in history. the eighth time we hit it in