weekend program, freedom watch, on fox business net work and if you don t get the fox business network demand it because tonight the judge is on at 8:00 and we hope you give freedom watch, tonight. shepard: there are limits on the federal government. judge napolitano: they don t recognize them but soon they will. shepard: we will talk about the passenger who was kicked out of the airport next. stay tuned. but listen to this. i didn t intend to go through the machine or be groped, and i said i don t think so, about going through the scanner. shepard: we will hear more
to begin. and judges don t let lawyers leave the night before the trial is toe begin, because they found out they were paid by the wrong check account. you can pay lawyers out of a campaign fund, not your pac, and rangel should know the difference for that. result of him not being in that courtroom, really, a hearing room today, no one was there to contest the charges against him, so the committee deems the charges to have been proved, he actually did do the acts he was accused of doing. the question is, did they constitute a violation of the house ethics rule? shepard: people can have whatever feelings they want about charlie rangel but he represents a group of people in a place helped enormously over the years by charles rangel in the minds of the state weapons and he was re-elected and it wasn t much of a keel. judge napolitano: he has been elected 21 times to the
dogs and they can detect minute traces of explosives. i don t see why those are not wider in use. trace: and we talked about the new pat downs they are no longer with the backs of the hand but they use the fronts of their hands which is why it is very controversial. shepard: and now they touch junk. what does homeland security officials say about this mess? guest: they say that these things extraordinary, talking about the scanning machines, very, very successful and effective and now they are used in 68 airports across the country. they will be in dodds more in the next couple of years or so but homeland security secretary napolitano says today that there may have to be some changes. listen. if there are adjustments we need to make to the procedures, as we move forward, we have an open ear. we will listen. but it is all being done as part
new york city that he represents love him. shepard: but we have this don t toich down my junk place, you do not get patted down like the cops and the point is if anyone but the federal government did this it would be a crime. judge napolitano: this is no exception in the statute for the law that prohibits touching someone s private parts against their will for government agents. police can t do it, correction officers can t do it when you are if jail, teachers can t do it, t.s.a. agents can t do it to passengers. tonight we have a new jersey state assembly woman, a long maker, who was touched in an offensive way, a conservative republican, who is coming out against this saying enough is enough. how can we have to choose between assault by radiation and assault by groping? that is tonight on the brand new program, used to be a
proceeding if, in fact, you are basically telling me that the political talent was allow you enough counsel, enough time, to allow me to get a lawyer at this crucial point in my life: 50 years of public service is on the line. shepard: the lawyers quit last night. the committee said he had plenty of time to establish a defense and the trial went on and we are waiting to see if they found him guilty on 13 counts of misconduct. with us now in the studio is judge napolitano host of a brand new business show. but, first, what is going on here exactly? judge napolitano: he may very well recognize that he has no defense to the charges against him and he may get public sympathy among members of the house of representatives if he is unrepresented and lawyers quit on him the night best trial