she thought she caught a whiff of alcohol. so she quietly called aside the flight attendants. 20 minutes later they grab her luggage and force her off the plane. delta says that was the best move for everyone because angel was still concerned after the pilot was cleared. she says she wasn t told everything checked out until she got the boot. now she is demanding answers through her attorney. joining us is joey jackson and lis weihl. she raises the issue. they pull her off the plane to talk about it. she goes back on the plane. after she is back on the plane they pull her off again and say you are out of here. not just she raising the issue, four other passengers raising the issue. when the captain came out to talk to us because the flight had been delayed, we could smell
julie: you? reaction from the top city attorney for opponents of california same sex marriage ban, former u.s. solicitor general ted olson saying the judge in the case was merely applying the constitution to end discrimination, and not engaging in judicial activism. when he overturned the voter approved ban this week and he spoke on fox news sunday this week. we are talking about a fundamental right the supreme court characterized as the most fundamental relationship we have in this country can be deprived of certain individuals because of the color of their skin, or because of their sexual orientation. julie: joining me, lis weihl, and paul callan, and this is a touchy subject but one that the state of california has voted on, the judge, essentially saying that he s protecting the constitution, paul, does the constitution even cover marriage
ones who was able some create a new generation and that s why he danced. what do you think? kelly@foxnews.com. kelly s court is back in session. on the docket today, no babies onboard at a swanky wine bar in the canadian white north. a canadian couple shows up for dinner with a 3-month-old infant in tow. owner turns them away. citing the bar s new experimental no baby policy. saying they didn t quite have the sea come daitions for the little and customers deserved to relax in an adult setting. do they have a point? let s ask our panel, lis weihl and jonna spilbor. i m obviously conflict on this
the woods of washington state, on an island 30 miles away from seattle, he spent a lot of time outdoors and he was comfortable today, living, navigating through and living in the wild and they say he was able to elude them two-and-a-half years because of a series of car, boat and plane thefts, he flew those planes, though his mom says he never had a flight lesson but, it looks now like his bare feet will be behind bars for quite a while. back to you. indeed, peter doocy, thank you. gregg: a slew of legal questions now, surrounding the barefoot bandit, for instance, colton harris moore is now 19 and a lot of his crimes happened while he was under age and will he be tried as an adult or juvenile and what about his mom, who seems to verbally endorse what her son did? here now to debate this, and other thorny legal issues, we are joined, once been a guy former federal prosecutor, fox news legal analyst lis weihl who
unconstitutional in some states, no. no. no. no. no. virtually every state. gregg: son of am laws have actually been upheld as long as they are written in a certain way. only, for example, as scott peterson cannot write a book about killing laci peterson but everyone around him can write the book and make a lot of money. where did he learn how to fly a plane? he has been in prison since 14, i have to give him credit, his landings are bad, where did he learn how to fly a plane. i don t think mom was helping much. gregg: probably not, lis weihl wins again. paul cowan, a couple of goose eggs. you shared an office with lis. gregg: that s true. am i on the witness stand. can i get an objective judge. gregg: totally objective! gregg: thank you. guys, thank you, the stepmother of missing oregon boy