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The planet one. Im ayman, lets get started. But first, we want to begin with some Breaking News on Hurricane Hilary. The National Weather service forecasters are saying that that has just been downgraded. Hillary is now a category two hurricane, with estimated sustained winds at a maximum of hundred ten miles per hour. Rain and wind ahead of the storm are already affecting parts of [interpreter] county, that is the eastern part of san diego county. And riverside county, just north of imperial county. Those areas could end up bearing the brunt of the storms rain. The very latest from the National Hurricane center it continues to warn is likely. We are going to bring you quick updates throughout the night on the trajectory of that storm, and if we get any more ....
Take a stand against 76 of what americans think is right. Several republicans and democrats including my first guest tonight, california senator harris spent the weekend making statements and tweeting strong opposition to President Trump ending daca. But in trumps mind, there was the looming headline that appears in breitbart today if the president did nothing about daca, and then, of course, there was the president himself. The candidate who campaigned on ending daca had only this to say when last asked about it on friday. Should d. R. E. A. M. Ers be worried . We love the dreamers. The president would delay a final big decision on daca for six months, an immigration hard
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But you would at least need to talk about it. so, the first question here, is whether the president has any role to play with regard to overseeing the functioning of state electoral systems. the bottom answer is that he does not, and certainly he doesn t have a role to play in overseeing the presidential election, and obviously not in doing the things that are specific alleged. so with regard to that first requirement, that this is under color of law, that it s actually the president or mark meadows in the course of doing their job, something that they are obligated to do as a federal official. they failed. now with regard to the second requirement, you ve got to have both in order to remove, there must be a plausible federal defense. now what could that possibly be? what federal law defense that the theory would be that you ....
Has a colorable federal defense to the indictment. do you anticipate a similar defense here? does what happened in manhattan with that decision apply to the georgia case? i think the same principles apply, but i think obviously this is a very, very different situation. the claim in that case was really quite laughable. the idea that the president in paying hush money was somehow, in the course of doing his job, and had some federal defense to it. it s really kind of a silly claim. here, it s also not at all a meritoriously claim. but you would at least need to talk about it. so, the first question here, is whether the president has any role to play with regard to overseeing the functioning of state electoral systems. the bottom answer is that he does not, and certainly he doesn t have a role to play in ....