in powerful combinations. for radiant coats, sparkling eyes, and vibrant energy. purina one. 28 days. one visibly healthy pet. welcome back. the supreme court has spoken on the president s so called travel ban. what comes next? joining me is democratic senator from hawaii. that s the state that brought the lawsuit on the president s travel order that resulted in today s development. thank you for joining us. i know and we played some of your clips of what you were saying earlier today. i know you re critical of this ruling. one thing you said that jumped out at me. you liken the decision by the supreme court today to an infamous decision back in 1994 that authorizesed the internment of japanese americans during the second world war. in making that comparison, do you think that s where this
police officers to issue civil tickets rather than criminal summons for those crimes. city officials say it s just too much of a burden on residents to enforce those rules. steve? give it to you on that. steve: what a town. all right, jillian, thank you. coming up on this wet wednesday, our next guest is backing the president s travel order. he has a blunt message for its opponents. if any blood is spilled that is blood on their hands. texas attorney general ken paxton with that message coming up next. and the media says the golden state warriors refuse to meet with president trump after winning the nba title. you know what? that s not true. we ll tell you about that coming up where the stars and stripes and the eagle flies there s a lady that stands in a harbor for what we believe
heather: illegal immigrant gang member recaptured by the feds after he was set free thanks to new york s sanctuary city laws, ignoring an order from ice to hold esteban velásquez but has long criminal record in the u.s. federal officials force today intervene sweeping to arrest him. the president s travel order creating a surge of immigrants trying to become citizens, a government data shows nearly 1 million people applied for citizenship last year. that is the highest in nine years. legal service groups across the country also getting overwhelmed with calls and wait times at naturalization centers in many cities have doubled. abby: brand-new video showing struggling teens trying to get
rocking short blond and pantsuit. deplorable says, sorry, katie, joy villa s dress won tonight. hash hag make america great dress again. a lot of people talking about joy villa s dress. can t we get through three hours without politics. carley: there were a lot of nonpolitical moments too, of course, adelel won the evening. beyonce moment was a little bit odd. thanks, carley. ten minutes until the top of the hour and refugees pouring into this country as the white house looks at all options to restore the president s travel order s the inclusive left putting our nation security at risk. we will have a fair and balance debate up next. pc police strike again, yale
countries. they ll be conducted by foreign tomorrow. the oral arguments just moments just coming moments after the trump administration filed its 15-page legal brief defending the president s travel order. let s bring in our experts and panel. let me start with you. because you ve gone this 15-page document right now. the judges say they want oral arguments tomorrow. they ll give each side an opportunity to make their case. that s supposed to happen 6:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. that s right. going through the justice department brief that was filed it s clear that they want to make the argument that the president has the broad discretion in the strugs. the president has the right of discretion to suspend the class of any alien group into the united states. they also made the point that people from these seven countries identified in the travel ban who have never been