force to reduce prime, the justice department is targeting brutal crimes like ms-13. the president signed an executive order to promote energy independence which we need and economic growth. he signed executive orders to protect police officers, the president signed an executive order for religious freedom, the trump administration is werking to send education back to the states which is smart, the president is fixing finally the department of veterans affairs, the supreme court upheld part of the president s temporary travel ban executive order, the president authorized construction of the keystone pipeline and the dakota access pipeline. he created a commission on election fraud, he s created a commission on open yoid addiction. the president rolled back president obama s ridiculous food stamp policy, use at a seven-year low after soaring under barack obama with 13 million americans on food
every one of the ceos is bringing plus one. demand expert. really just thirsting to get involved in this. committing the whole of the afternoon. steve: chris, you know a bunch of these tech guys were really steamed that the president talked about exiting the paris climate accord and a couple of months ago weren t crazy about the president s temporary travel ban. well, i think the fact that they may disagree with us on some topics and yet may still be willing to come and focus a whole afternoon on this just speaks to the how committed they are to this particular subject. so, everyone is coming here for the better of the country. everyone is putting aside whatever differences they might have to make life better for the average citizen. i think that speaks to the strength of the topic. ainsley: what does it say for the president who allowed people to come in and sit down with them and hear about their differences with them. absolutely. we are willing to bring people in here. we want t
it seemed like it wasn t in the cards. bill: he took a pass. shannon: yep. bill: in the meantime the trump administration vows to continue fighting for the president s temporary travel ban. how will the battle in the courts affect his supreme court nominee s confirmation? judiciary chairman chuck grassley, the senator is live to weigh in on all of that. shannon: bowe bergdahl is pushing to have charges dismissed saying he can t get a fair trial. we ll tell you more about that. bill: the white house doubling down on claims of voter fraud in the state of new hampshire. we re looking into this. are they right? we ll find out. this issue of busing voters into new hampshire is widely known by anyone who worked in new hampshire politics. did you know 90% of couples disagree on
steps to prevent a public emergency. and the pipeline explosion. the fiery blast. one worker missing, a community evacuated. good evening. it s great to have you with us on a friday night. we begin with several major developments as president trump welcomed the prime minister of japan today. his team was working furiously behind the scenes to plot their next move after that major defeat in court. the three judges deciding unanimously not to reinstate the president s temporary travel ban. late today, we heard from the president himself, saying there are several options. even suggesting a possible brand new executive order as early as monday. here s cecilia vega. reporter: the president today alongside one of america s strongest allies, extending a big welcome to japan s prime minister. prime minister abe, on behalf of the american people, i
to get us in trouble. there is a group of former diplomat, form were national security officials who have signed on to a letter backing a lawsuit against the president s temporary travel ban. would you have signed that letter? is that something you would agree with, the suit that opposes the ban? i think this will play out in the courts. the president a president has very strong authority when it comes to immigration, to customs service at the borders. i probably wouldn t have signed the letter simply because i stay out of issues that aren t primarily national security. i want to talk a little bit about the national security council, the new york times reporting from there that we have not confirmed, let be clear, revealed that the president was angry that he was not fully briefed on details of the executive order he signed giving his chief strategist a seat on the national security