wonder if this case in particular makes its way up to the supreme court. ed: rachel s point is for supreme court justices to say they are shocked, shocked, shocked that politics has been going on when they have been playing politics. rachel: would there be pressure for him to recuse himself since he has already politically weighed in on this? griff: will we see the jurisdiction of these courts become an issue? again, when we go back to the travel back case which is in the same court and now the asylum which a lot of is the jurisdiction ruling unilaterally not only apply in this case but also apply across the country: go against the chief justifiable to rule, to tell certain courts that are deemed to be politically active to stay in the lane. ed: if i rule we re going to go to jillian. jillian: i m here and ready to jump. in i m a team player.
and finally d.n.a. even inside bone marrow. ed: in terms of motive? they were in business together. two businesses that s motive number one. could be a personal situation between their families and, again, this is pure speculation. one of them could have been involved in something. the other wasn t happy with. ed: go through text messages. phone, text, emails, voice messages. a lot of times if someone is threatening the other, the other will save the voice message. so you go through those. and out of that will come, i believe, a murder charge. ed: joey, appreciate you coming in and piecing this together for us. we will have you back when we learn more about the case. ed: you heard chief justice and president trump going at it why andy sells the chief justice got it flat wrong. he s next. expect from shark, and our newest robot vacuum is no exception. from floors to carpets, it tackles all kinds of debris,
griff: step back for a second. as you mentioned ports of entry. we have them for a reason so can you come legally in here and the president has gotten a lot of praise from the border patrol in particular saying please help us drive traffic to that port of entry. now, there is the pro-immigration folk folks that say no, we don t have time to wait in line. we will go across the river and around the fence and claim anyway and claim asylum. the president takes the step and say we no longer allow to you claim asylum if you cross illegally. if you commit the crime crossing illegally, you have a judge out in san francisco that s going to rule not only in the case of a california situation but he is going to rule universally across the border anywhere. rachel: this is how chief justice roberts responded to president trump s criticism of that judge. he said we do not have obama judges or trump judges. bush judges or clinton judges. what we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doin
you cannot put enough. ed: stick it in there? griff: i feel like i m hurting it. no flame. all electric. you set a timer. you don t have to worry about running thanksgiving. griff: one shot? you can t get enough of that when we drop this bird in here in a minute it will seal all those juices. rachel: do garlic and butter. the evening right here. if you want to do it. it s a mountain man. griff: one more squirt and you are going to drop it in, luke. look for the door just in case it blows up. rachel: i have got see this. this is for indoors? it is. indoors. you don t have to worry about any open flame. you don t have to worry about this video we just watched. here we go. lose that paper towel. rachel: slow, right? nice and slow. you will hear it. rachel: how should it stay in there. 20 minutes.
she can t hear me anymore. we will get out there soon. ed: we will. griff: coming to new york on thivenering on bucket list and from florida you will never do it again. one experience being that cold floridians are done. ed: jillian, good morning, happy thanksgiving. jillian: happy thanksgiving to you guys. get you caught up on headlines we are following. attorney michael avenatti won t face felony charges after being arrested for domestic violence. he could still face a misdemeanor. the victim in that case has not been identified but actress recently filed a restraining order against avenatti claiming he physically hurt her. avenatti denies all accusations. california s outgoing governor pardons a former state senator convicted of voter fraud. broaddrick wright was charged in 2014 for lying about living outside the district he represented. the state legislature has since changed the law making wright s situation one of 38 pardons handed out by democrat jerry brown ahead of thanksgiv