capitol hill. shannon: the complaints stem from statements justice kavanaugh made during his hearings, but it does not apply to supreme court justices. it only applies to lower court federal judges. it tonight, school safety commissions put together by the trump administration in the wake of the parkland massacre is setting its site on the rules put in place by the obama administration. kristin fisher is here with all the details. this is just overly sensitive issue. it s all about finding the right balance between discipline and school safety appeared on one side, you have this obama era policy that was intended to try to cut down on racial disparities and school discipli, but on the other side, critics t policy made a schools afraid to take action against potentially dangerous students. today, the trump administration sided with those critics. we are here to discuss concrete steps to prevent school shootings and keep our children
ongoing in saudi arabia. the president s comments today and we are going to give you a hannity history lesson on america, at times having to deal with really evil, bad actors for reasons that make sense. it tonight, the turmoil at our southern border, dozens of migrants have now been arrested. hundreds more are believed to be criminals, and gang members, and traffickers, others merely in search of a better life and economic opportunity, but now all our demanding passage into the u.s. and the people in tijuana, they have just had it tonight. in moments, we are going to break down the risks and costs associated. what it means for you with illegal immigration. and we will expose tonight the mainstream media s hypocrisy it s stunning surrounding ivanka trump, james comey, email, hillary clinton, hysteria, all the hypocrisy on that and also michael avenatti, and now that the dust has settled, we are going to put the midterm results in perspective and tell you why the media never wants
off. the s&p 500 rose 8, the nasdaq gained 63. u.s. markets will be closed tomorrow for the holiday and reopened friday for a shortened trading day, black friday. if you are hitting the road this holiday, you will have plenty of company. the matter how you are traveling, planes, trains, or automobiles. it tonight, correspondent mike tobin s shows us what it is like at one of the countries busiest airports, o hare international in chicago. holiday travelers once again to push it into record territory. about 54 million people are expected to travel, more than 5g dinner and then back home. 4.7 million will take to the sky, and that means wrestling with security screening lies. noting the travel volume, we are asking travelers to arrive at the airport two hours before a domestic flight, three hours before an international. the airports will be opening up more lines for security screening. we will have additional
ongoing in saudi arabia. the president s comments today and we are going to give you a hannity history lesson on america, at times having to deal with really evil, bad actors for reasons that make sense. it tonight, the turmoil at our southern border, dozens of migrants have now been arrested. hundreds more are believed to be criminals, and gang members, and traffickers, others merely in search of a better life and economic opportunity, but now all our demanding passage into the u.s. and the people in tijuana, they have just had it tonight. in moments, we are going to break down the risks and costs associated. what it means for you with illegal immigration. and we will expose tonight the mainstream media s hypocrisy it s stunning surrounding ivanka trump, james comey, email, hillary clinton, hysteria, all the hypocrisy on that and also michael avenatti, and now that the dust has settled, we are going to put the midterm results in perspective and tell you why the media never wants
oversight responsibilities and matters that may warrant recusal. more on that in just a moment. earlier today former acting solicitor general under former president obama, neal katyai, wrote in a special op-ed, quote, no one, and i mean no one, ever thought the regulations we wrote would permit the president to assign some staff member of his choice from the justice department to serve as acting attorney general and thereby oversee the special counsel. with us to talk about all of it tonight, neal katyai. he is now a professor of law at georgetown university. counselor, because your words, along with george conway, drove the news cycle late in the week last week, it s so important to have you on, and thank you for coming on. if he approaches this process organically, if he honestly goes