press. but there s a two-way street. the president realizes that certain outlets have gone out of their way to not be accurate and fair in the coverage of what s going on. you might remember not long ago, shep, the president tore a huge strip off of the media saying hey, i can deal with bad news. i can take it. he thought there was so much hate for him among the press. he might be dialling it back. it s only tuesday. there s plenty of time for the president to go off on the media again. shepard: thanks, john. a.b. stoddard is here with us. hello, a.b. hi, shep. shepard: new guidelines on immigrants. ones in the nation illegally. give us the details as you know them and what it means to people here without documentation. right. you ve heard all afternoon president obama deported three million immigrants more than any
a rush by those people that try to get in. what opponents say, refugee halts, the four months prohibition on refugees entering the u.s., that couldn t have been done by the last minute for people trying to sneak under the ban. it s a lengthy process. upwards of a year. but at the same time, trump s white house aides are saying that this is the kind of thing they need to do to really clamp down without allowing people to circumvent the rules. shepard: is there recourse for those that believe this is the wrong thing to do? the trump administration has given some latitude to the cabinet secretaries to allow for exceptions in the event that they re needing. what is inclear is how frequently they will be given, whether they will go to the top and get bogged down in the bureaucratic hurtles or whether it s an outlet for the ban. shepard: former president
highly respected and i think you will be very impressed with this person. shepard: live coverage tomorrow. the move comes amid the fact that he s facing backlash in the united states and frankly around the world from this travel. the court seat has been empty nearly a year. it was president obama s seat to finish after the death of scalia. if the senate confirms the nominee, conservatives would have a 5-4 advantage on the court. republicans blocked the nominee saying the new president should fill the seat. democrats are proposing to fill the seat no matter who it is. the oregon democrat jeff merkley is threatening a filibuster, accusing republicans of stealing the seat. right now republicans need 60 votes to move ahead with a nomination. the gop leaders could change the
and joint chiefs chairman. he said the president just made council meetings option for those two officials. let s bring in tara moller, the spokesperson for the counter extremism project. good to see you. good to see you. shepard: this is easy to push away saying there s nothing here. what is this? there is something here. some people might push it away and is say it s bureaucratic reorganization. two things that are significant here. number 1, you re right. joint chiefs and the dni were both given nonmandatory rules on the nfc principal s committee and the promotion of steve bannon, a political advisor. these are departures from the past. i m glad to see sean spicer modified the order saying they will be adding c.i.a. director pompeo on. begs the question why this was happening after the case and not
and also addressing the failed agreement on the nuclear abilities that is from benjamin netanyahu. this is in terms of how far they will go to punish iran for breaking the security council resolution. the obama administration worked through the security council but did not re-impose sanctions for the nuclear deal. shepard: there s a presidential memo on defeating isis. i understand you learned more about it? it was signed yesterday and gives trump s team 30 days to come up with a comprehensive plan to defeat isis. over the weekend, president trump spoke with the saudi king and broached setting up safe seens in syria and could entaken no fly zones.