america is ready for another revolution. and you are a part of this. reporter: the convention s organizer hopes that revolution will bring conservative victories in 2010 house and senate elections. in a question and answer session, jud don phillips asked palin her top three priorities should that happen. she listed reigning in spending, jump starting energy projects and what she described as getting america back to its roots of being a god-fearing nation. we don t have all the answers as fallible men and women. so it would be wise of us to start seeking some divine intervention again in this country. zblu. reporter: but the most forceful response from the crowd came when palin was asked about 2012. i can think of two words right now that scare liberals. president palin. reporter: there were plenty in the crowd open divorcing that idea. endorsing that idea. run, sarah, run!
what they can t understand is how do you send parents to honduras and children to new york? and leave them here. all right. we ll get to that, but certainly those poll numbers are interesting. w we want to get to the supreme court pick. last nime last night in a primetime announcement, the nomination of judge brett kavanaugh to succeed jud judge kennedy. no one in america is more qualified and no one more deserving. tomorrow i begin meeting with members of the senate, which plays an essential role in this process. i will tell each senator that i revere the constitution. i believe that an independent judiciary is the crown jewel of
that would have been big news. just the body language just didn t seem as aggressive about that whole idea. so my sense is he s a little dialled down on that but dialled up on cohen. stormy daniels, it s moving full steam now. it s in california this week. and the judlawyer asked the jud to put it on hold. one of the things we did is we got inside the bubble with michael avenatti when we had to big court scene here in new york. john was with him all day. with him in the car, writing his briefs. and we kind of shadowed him the whole day. let s listen to him and we ll talk. so we re in the car headed to downtown new york to go to the michael cohen hearing. your client is in court today for what purpose? she feels very strongly about
who suspended the visa ban. he called him aç so-called jud. what he effectively said on twitter. if there s a terrorist attack on u.s., the judges will be blame to ÷úblame. we have not seen that before. the federal state is going to argue that shouldn t second guessing presidential policy on security matters. can you bña that in court. can you beat that argument in court? yes, there are two immediate areas that were flagged up when the circuit court of appeals we re not going to reimpose, the first is, they said, look, we want to see the national security tapes. show us that these tens ofç thousands of people that you re blocking from u.s. pose a threat. secondly, national security is not the only constitutional issue here. there is something called due process u!law. remember these people already have their visas. they have gone through a whole series of legal steps up to 24 months to get them. can you suddenly just revoke them almostzv on a whim and not
us in berlin where the christmas market has actually reopened. tell us about the manhunt and the police raids. jud are german police confident the suspect is still in the country? for the moment, they re not saying. what we do know is they re casting their net wide. police across europe are on the lookout. in fact, there was a raid at a port in denmark today. although that turned out to be a false lead. for the most part, though, authorities seem to be concentrating, the police raids here in germany, in berlin, as well as in the cologne area. according to the prosecutor, they received a tip-off to search a coach in the german city of hilden today, although that looking to be a false lead as well. meanwhile, here in berlin, life seems to be getting back to normal. a sign of resilience just behind