emirates airline check-in person, i would check immediately if someone was paying cash. let s understand that the layered system did work. the cvp people found his name on the manifest. they forced the plane to turn around and even if it had been up in the air as eric holder told us, we have authority to turn that plane around. i m not saying the system worked perfectly, but we got the guy. this is a good story and other stories like zazi and david headley who was in mumbai and aboard, these people were apprehended and our system of law is working to incarcerate and convict them. thank you very much. still ahead, senator dianne feinstein on the push to strip
lying down. we get neil: what have you ever taken lying down? that s true but just taxing half of the bonuses from wall street let s see you do that but in new jersey, where the average is 100 thousands in a retirement plan over the course of their career and how much do they get out? neil: come on. average teacher retires on 36,000. neil: would you argue fixed costs are out of whack? whether your union or not. they re only a problem because the politicians in jersey have been shorting the funds. people who are going to pay the price weren t responsibility and all of a sudden everybody s holding out their pockets. wall street picked our pockets. now they want our pants. neil: you don t like wall street. good seeing you. always good to be here. neil: the push is on for a
clear the way to put some of those guantanamo prisoners in u.s. prisons, that he might go ahead and relent and have military tribunals. someone suggested to me today, and jeff is far more equipped to tell me whether this is right or not, because there was some need to have a civilian trial where an attack might have occurred, ie, pennsylvania, new york or the washington, d.c. area, that you could also perhaps expand the idea that the pentagon was attacked and maybe there would be a way to move the trial to a military base under those circumstances where it is confined, you re not worried about stores who won t do business, mayors who don t want you there and how much it s going to cost the city. so there is a lot going on here, but it s very clear, as you said at the beginning, is, a, the white house was taken aback by the push-back they re getting on this, and b, they re looking for a way out. and candy s point, so much less of this is about the
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and protect mueller from being fired by the president. let s go now to cnn white house correspondent boris sanchez. boris, is it likely that the republicans will support the plan to protect mueller and team? hey there, fred, yes, i actually just heard from a republican operative close to the leadership who told me the chances of them taking up these two bills are low and, in part, because it could lead to a debate that would split party. on one hand, you have the two co-sponsors of these bills, lindsey graham, as well as tom tillis, and on the other, you have people like mitch mcconnell who back in august when these bills were first introduced said it simply wasn t a priority for republicans. and back then, rumors were swirling that robert mueller was going to be fired by president trump. when there was assurances made by the white house and others in the administration there was no such plan in place, the push died down. in light of this new new york times reporting, democrats are