Silently helps along. But the president has again defended his policy saying he needs to keep a lot of bad dudes out of the us. Well have the latest on reaction to the trump travel ban and the plans for a state visit to the uk with protests planned in british cities this evening. The other main stories on bbc news at 5 six people including former hbos bankers are found guilty of bribery and fraud that cost customers and shareholders hundreds of millions of pounds. After six people were shot dead in whats described as a Terror Attack at a mosque in canada two suspects have been arrested. In cardiff, leaders of the devolved governments in wales, scotland and Northern Ireland meeting with theresa may, have demanded a greater say in the Brexit Process. And mapping the mood of Urban Britain we hear from the man whos walked more than a thousand miles to do so. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is The Continuing Worldwide Reaction to President Trumps Order Banning Travellers to the us from seven c
Smile. I wonder what kind of candy it was. That is special report for this labor day. If competence of coverage starting tomorrow morning, 9 15. Martha and brett. The story hosted by Martha Maccallum starts right now. Hi, martha. Martha thank you, mike. Good to see you tonight. Breaking this evening, the president appears to be working over his Attorney General yet again. This a short time ago. Too long time obama investigations of two very popular republican congressman or to a wellpublicized charge just ahead of the midterm is by the Jeff Sessions Justice Department. Two easy wins now in doubt because theres not enough time. Good job, jeff. The latest attack comes on the eve of a monumental day for this president. Just hours from now the Confirmation Hearings for his nominee to the Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh will get underway. Reports indicate cavanaugh spent the weekend in a building not
too far from here. He went through the socalled Murder Board Gauntlet getting ready for what
are bad people coming across the border, there is proof. there is hard evidence to show that is in fact the case. so we have to be concerned about those people that are trying to cross our borders illegally or trying to game the system by claiming asylum. sandra: how big of a legal setback is this for the trump administration by this judge? it s not. it s a speed bump. we understand these activist groups are going to file their lawsuits in friendly jurisdictions and that s what happened in this case. when the dust settles and once it goes to the supreme court, if it even has to make it that far, we re going to get a good ruling and we ll find that the white house counsel knows what they are doing. just like with the travel ban issue. this is a speed bump. sandra: what exactly has the court ordered here. you can give us the take of the white house here as well. i know you recently met with
by saying this was a story and my family and that s what it was. martha: certainly had an affinity for that part of the story. she likes that part of the story and she did change her designation, the interesting thing in those documents, she changed it and checked native american. she never convincingly explain why she did that. martha: exactly. i want to ask you about one other thing and that s with regards to sally h. senator grassley, who was on a short time ago, has now issued a letter again, he s complaining that the department of justice will not turn over the emails and documents from the period which she was connected with the white house as deputy attorney general with specific regard to the travel ban issue. he wants to know what she wrote and said about that and to whom she was speaking and also the issue of investigating michael flynn. this is a festering issue on capitol hill. sally h, the obama appointee was obama s attorney general for ten
that period. it s not a burdensome request on the justice department has flatly said no. martha: why? how can they get away with saying no when he clearly has oversight? they say it would interfere with critical decision-making in the executive branch. a couple of problems, they did turn over some of eric holder s emails in the fast and furious investigation. he was the attorney general, the actual confirmed attorney general and, by the way, some of sally h s very own emails were turned over in response to a freedom of information act. we ve even seen a few of hers. martha: wiseman, who worked on the investigation when she rejected the travel ban and said so proud of you. it was a fan letter from andrew weissmann, who went on to become the bulldog prosecutor for robert mueller. senator grassley is saying it s not as if you haven t turned over any of these ever before.