Week. You know, he has four basic options, martha. And it sounded like from his News Conference today he might take two at the same time. Lets look at those four options. One would be to appeal to a larger panel of the Ninth Circuit. Its called an en banc hearing. 11 judges picked randomly from the remaining 26 judges in the Ninth Circuit. He could appeal to the u. S. Supreme court and he could try the case on its merits in district court. He seemed to suggest he would do that by saying that he will win eventually. The fourth option would be to rewrite the Executive Order. Make it clear that legal permanent residents such as green card holders are not affected by the travel ban. The white House Counsel tried to clarify that when it comes to enforcement. But it was after the fact. So, if the case goes back to judge robart, we know that a schedule could happen as soon as next week where we have briefs and judge robart as i said, in his ruling, in issuing the t. R. O. Said it is likely th
crafty way. what s happening here is what probably the public saw was the reporting about the refugee ceiling that was being decreased on a jiri basis under the trump administration. you see the travel ban order, you see the anti-refugee where they re not going to do refugee resettlement at the beginning of the start of the administration. all of these things contribute to a scenario of like the reduction of resources at dhs and these offices that work these issues, the reduction of resources at state. what you see is the construct of the narrative developing. so the reason i put my tweet is because i was getting so upset at watching the images of these people who really have been by our side and watching the narrative start to surface that they don t belong here, that these people don t belong here, which is such stephen miller rhetoric that i heard repeatedly during my the trump administration. and part of it, too, is just one of the things is such a frustrating reality that we hav
through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald s helps more people go to college. it s part of our commitment to being america s best first job. tucker: last night we showed you internal e-mails from google employees in which people who work for google plotted to alter search results to bolster left wing groups and undermine the administration s travel ban order. disturbing discovery. google is the most powerful company in history. it can change not just what you know but how you think. if it is willing to use its influence secretly for political reasons that is a real threat to us. a bigger threat to our democracy than a few russian facebook ads. it s a big deal. how is google reacting to the story in fox business correspondent hillary vaughn trying to find out all day and joins us now with what she found. hey, hillary. hey, tucker. google says this type of
close question. but he has the inherent authority, more importantly the existing precedent to support his position. what s interesting about the decision on daca is that this was a republican appointee who simply sort of threw up his hands. and it s a familiar refrain where he said, look, you re not giving me what you need to give me to uphold this action. and that s really a damning statement because, as you know, joe, the administration has a great deal of deference in cases like chevron. you don t have to do much. but they re not doing it. it s sort of like the first travel ban order which was appalling. it was badly drafted, badly executed, badly defended. well this judge in daca said, look, it s not that hard to come up with a rational, but you need to give me one. jonathan turley kofing a lot of ground for us this morning. thanks so much as always, professor. thank you. drinking on the job, verbally
you will. brian: quick headlines now, 23 minutes after the hour. second federal appeals court you will. ruling against president trump s latest travel ban order. the virginia based court says limiting visitors from six muslim majority nations and two other countries is unconstitutional and anti-muslim. in december the 9th circuit found the president exceeded the scope of authority with the ban. the supreme court will hear the case in april. and, some supporters of house minority leader nancy pelosi are predicting she is on her way out. new jersey democratic representative bill pascrell telling the atlantic that he expects pelosi to step down no matter who wins the white house. other democrats suggest it should happen before the 2018 mid terms. republicans hope that doesn t happen. rachel: this is a fox news alert. the gunman accused of killing 17 people at a florida high school wednesday is currently being held without bond facing 17 counts of premeditated