do you have any information as to what percentage or what proportion of the adherence to islam worldwide are citizens or residents of those countries? my quick penciling suggest it s something less than 15%. i have not done thatmate, your honor. now, we wait for a decision, which could go any number of ways and interestingly one thing has been decided already. it was the largest audience to ever tune in to oral arguments in a federal court. more than a million people listening in. steve: that s right. griff, thank you very much. brian: we were dipping in and out of it. bush carter judge. bush 43 and barack obama judge. they all had totally different points of view you could tell by their questions. steve: one of the sound bites that griff just played was clift ton appointed by george w. bush. he actually suggested that the travel ban was justified given the fact that previous federal
as well in the briefing to this court. . if we were to agree with you about larson, is there any reason to consider your equal protection claim or are those two claims essentially redundant? i think if you agreed with us about larson, there would not be any need to reach our equal protection claim. i think that s fair. let me ask about the, i ll call this religious discrimination claim, to reach both the equal protection and establishment clause claims. and i m not entirely persuaded by the argument if only because the seven countries encompass only a, i think a relatively small percentage of muslims. i mean, do you have any information as to what percentage or what proportion of the adherence to islam worldwide, citizens or residents of those countries? my quick penciling suggests it s
the political argument, and this is something that is going to be pursued by republicans who have been hammering away for days, saying that the administration deliberately covered it up, something the white house has strongly denied. sean: how about this? on the anniversary of 9/11 in banghazi, a hotbed for terrorist training, that maybe you might want to beef up security. just a thought. susan rice went on five national transition show televid lied. she absolutely lied. she wasn t caught in crosshairs. she ought to be caught in front of a jury somewhere. sean: brent, thank you for being with us. can you guess what kept the president from penciling in a few minutes for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a meeting today? we ll open up the president s very public appointment book when we get back. we ll investigate, show you what was more important than actually helping to stop the burning and the chaos and the mayhem that is in the middle east.
is something that is going to be pursued by republicans who have been hammering away for days, saying that the administration deliberately covered it up, something the white house has strongly denied. sean: how about this? on the anniversary of 9/11 in banghazi, a hotbed for terrorist training, that maybe you might want to beef up security. just a thought. susan rice went on five national transition show televid lied. she absolutely lied. she wasn t caught in crosshairs. she ought to be caught in front of a jury somewhere. sean: brent, thank you for being with us. can you guess what kept the president from penciling in a few minutes for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a meeting today? we ll open up the president s very public appointment book when we get back. we ll investigate, show you just what was more important than actually helping to stop the burning and the chaos and the mayhem that is in the middle east.
the political argument, and this is something that is going to be pursued by republicans who have been hammering away for days, saying that the administration deliberately covered it up, something the white house has strongly denied. sean: how about this? on the anniversary of 9/11 in banghazi, a hotbed for terrorist training, that maybe you might want to beef up security. just a thought. susan rice went on five national transition show televid lied. she absolutely lied. she wasn t caught in crosshairs. she ought to be caught in front of a jury somewhere. sean: brent, thank you for being with us. can you guess what kept the president from penciling in a few minutes for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for a meeting today? we ll open up the president s very public appointment book when we get back. we ll investigate, show you just what was more important than actually helping to stop the burning and the chaos and the mayhem that is in the middle east.