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senate for the merrick garland. if you're not interesting in the brawl, then the republican sat on it and judge merrick garland never got something, is that something you would have agreed to to prevent lim from getting a hearing? >> yes. we were in the middle of the election. the composition was a big thing in that election. president obama was a lame duck president, i don't mean no disrespect. >> the nomination was last february, and left without a ninth justice for a long time. it did have some impact. >> i hope we're not left without justice any longer. there's no reason for that. we're going -- i'm not interested in a political vote. i'm not interested this a superficial hearing. i meant what i said. i want to learn about this gentleman or laid. i want to know how he feels about row v wade, i want to learn about his character. i want to know if he knows the person who cleans his office. i notice that a few people around washington, seem to act if they were one of the founding fathers. this is a big deal, americ
senate for the merrick garland. if you're not interesting in the brawl, then the republican sat on it and judge merrick garland never got something, is that something you would have agreed to to prevent lim from getting a hearing? >> yes. we were in the middle of the election. the composition was a big thing in that election. president obama was a lame duck president, i don't mean no disrespect. >> the nomination was last february, and left without a ninth justice for a long time....
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if merrick garland doesn't fit that, nobody does. >> that's right. merrick garland was very much a right down the middle kind of guy. but it's different. politics has shifted. thoughts have shifted to right. i don't know that americans' attitudes have shifted to the right, but the people elected as president and in congress clearly have shifted to the right. and as a result, we'll have in one sense a supreme court that continues the old supreme court. we're replacing scalia with another real conservative, so it's going to be a continuation of the court in some ways, but we should recognize that we were really on the verge of having a supreme court with a liberal, democratic-appointed majority for the first time in 50 years, and that was a stolen seat, i think, by the senate republicans. and the question's i think really for the democrats -- how did they play hardball as effectively as the republicans have? >> yes. >> that to me is the question. and since the election, where has the democratic party been in terms of leadership, and how are we going to
if merrick garland doesn't fit that, nobody does. >> that's right. merrick garland was very much a right down the middle kind of guy. but it's different. politics has shifted. thoughts have shifted to right. i don't know that americans' attitudes have shifted to the right, but the people elected as president and in congress clearly have shifted to the right. and as a result, we'll have in one sense a supreme court that continues the old supreme court. we're replacing scalia with another...
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garland is with merrick garland, republicans controlled the senate. >> jon: here comes sean spicer, hate to cut you off but the president's spokesman is about to speak, and we want to listen, here we go. >> press secretary spicer: looking forward to promises to be a very historic night for the nation and for this president. the president is very excited to make his announcement of the next associate justice of the supreme court later this evening. according to some polls, and you know we love polls around here, 70% of the voters president's choice for supreme court was an important factor in their choice at the ballot box in november. so more than one in five, it was the most important factor. tonight, he will formally present his nominee to the american people, and i can assure you that this individual will make those voters in every american very, very proud. this particular choice is one that the president takes very seriously. he knows it will impact the course of our country's jurisprudence for generations to come. as such, he has taken careful steps to ensure this process has
garland is with merrick garland, republicans controlled the senate. >> jon: here comes sean spicer, hate to cut you off but the president's spokesman is about to speak, and we want to listen, here we go. >> press secretary spicer: looking forward to promises to be a very historic night for the nation and for this president. the president is very excited to make his announcement of the next associate justice of the supreme court later this evening. according to some polls, and you...
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president obama named judge merrick garland as his replacement back in march but republicans refused to even hold a hearing. trump has said he would select a conservative stiv nominee similar to scalia. >> i've made a very big decision on the united states supreme court that is going to be announced tomorrow night from the white house. at 8:00. a person who is unbelievably highly respected. contraception. other candidate judge thomas hardiman sits on the 3rd circuit court of appeals where trump's sister is a senior judge. now even before president trump names his nominees some democrats are already threatening a fight. senator jeff americacally said he would filibuster any nominee that's not merrick garland saying this "is a stolen seat." it's likely going to be a tough confirmation battle ahead. >>> asian markets mostly lower following a tumble on wall street blamed on the president's travel ban. all three of wall street's major averages lost ground on monday. the dow dropped more than 122 points, its worst loss this year. among the biggest losers energy cans airlines purchase good
president obama named judge merrick garland as his replacement back in march but republicans refused to even hold a hearing. trump has said he would select a conservative stiv nominee similar to scalia. >> i've made a very big decision on the united states supreme court that is going to be announced tomorrow night from the white house. at 8:00. a person who is unbelievably highly respected. contraception. other candidate judge thomas hardiman sits on the 3rd circuit court of appeals where...
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clayton: so no merrick garland. >> no merrick garland. clayton: republicans said no, we are not going to bring -- >> during election year, we should wait for the new president, new administration to pick. clayton: do you think you'll see a big fight from democrats trying to be interactable, tick for tack. >> hardiman was going to court of appeals, nobody who voted against him. some people are saying that if you pick him, he's the most likely to get picked because he's more modernly. clayton: hardiman would be the first. what would you say? >> i would probably say hardiman as of right now but gorsuch has a good chance. apparently trump has pick and will be coming out at 8:00 p.m. tonight from the white house. clayton: we will see, great to see you. let's check with brian kilmeade to check out what's happening in "fox & friends". brian: congressman is going to be coming on our show, he's going to be talking what's happening with republicans sometimes going against president trump when it comes to this controversial regarding homeland securi
clayton: so no merrick garland. >> no merrick garland. clayton: republicans said no, we are not going to bring -- >> during election year, we should wait for the new president, new administration to pick. clayton: do you think you'll see a big fight from democrats trying to be interactable, tick for tack. >> hardiman was going to court of appeals, nobody who voted against him. some people are saying that if you pick him, he's the most likely to get picked because he's more...
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senate republicans blocked the confirmation of merrick garland. now the power to save the highest court in the land lies in president trump's hands. he revealed we are going to know his pick very soon. >> i will be making my decision this week. we'll be announcing. next week we have outstanding candidates and will be pick -- pick a truly great supreme court justice. i will be announcing it sometime next week. >> president met this afternoon with a group of senate leaders to discuss the nomination, a potentially ugly confirmation battle looms. eric, even if you are a republican who is may be skeptical of trump from the beginning, you could be convinced the supreme court was the most boring thing i do think it helped him with a lot of states that were on the edge, like wisconsin and pennsylvania, michigan. out of the gate, they are going to have a nomination. >> if you remember for the last month of the election, single issue voter, supreme court. think about what we would be doing if hillary was the president. appointing the scalia seat. ruth bader
senate republicans blocked the confirmation of merrick garland. now the power to save the highest court in the land lies in president trump's hands. he revealed we are going to know his pick very soon. >> i will be making my decision this week. we'll be announcing. next week we have outstanding candidates and will be pick -- pick a truly great supreme court justice. i will be announcing it sometime next week. >> president met this afternoon with a group of senate leaders to discuss...
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garland. >> trevor: whoa, revenge for merrick garland, sounds like the worst kung fu movie plot ever. hmm -- you blocked my supreme court nominee ten years, now i will block you! hmm, ha! donkey attack! ( laughter ) where does it all end? what does all this gridlock mean for america's future? >> trevor, i can answer that. >> trevor: jordan klepper, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) >> yes, that is right. as you can see, i am reporting to you from the future! it's the year 2067, and i have to warn you about the frightening state of our government, it's in total collapse. >> trevor: jordan, you're in the future? i don't want to hear about the government. tell me cool future stuff, dude. >> okay, but quickly. we found life on mars but they're not really our type. no one wears socks anymore, turns out that was just a marketing scam. these days women actually prefer small penises. >> trevor: oh, no. >> oh, yes! it's a great time to be alive! ( laughter ) anyway, let me get back to our crumbling democracy. you know, in 2017, everyone assumed the gridlock couldn't get worse. well, they wer
garland. >> trevor: whoa, revenge for merrick garland, sounds like the worst kung fu movie plot ever. hmm -- you blocked my supreme court nominee ten years, now i will block you! hmm, ha! donkey attack! ( laughter ) where does it all end? what does all this gridlock mean for america's future? >> trevor, i can answer that. >> trevor: jordan klepper, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) >> yes, that is right. as you can see, i am reporting to you from the future! it's the...
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the president put forward the most experienced supreme court nominee in american history, merrick garland and had more experience on the bench than any other supreme court nominee. since the dawn of our republic. he was recognized by republicans as somebody who would a consistent choice, he was somebody that had us darling legal career and somebody who served this country as a law enforcement official including leading the investigation and prosecution of one of the worst terrorists in american history. republicans did not raise any sort of objection about his credentials .
the president put forward the most experienced supreme court nominee in american history, merrick garland and had more experience on the bench than any other supreme court nominee. since the dawn of our republic. he was recognized by republicans as somebody who would a consistent choice, he was somebody that had us darling legal career and somebody who served this country as a law enforcement official including leading the investigation and prosecution of one of the worst terrorists in american...
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he did select somebody he wanted to be his replacement, merrick garland. that became a political issue. it is worth pointing out that, at the moment, the balance of the court is four liberal, four conservative justices. 0ne four liberal, four conservative justices. one of the conservatives is sometimes considered a swing vote. the next person on the supreme court is really important because of the balance. a lot of republicans last year felt they didn't want president obama to pick that replacement because they didn't want another liberal on the court. they made the point that, given it was an election year, that the next president should be the person who picked it. republicans in the senate blocked that appointment of merrick garland, did not let it get any further. that is why we ended up waiting until the new president, president trump, is in office. thank you very much indeed. we can hear the bells tolling as she explains why we have got to this point, live from in front of the supreme court. as soon as the announcement comes through, you will get tha
he did select somebody he wanted to be his replacement, merrick garland. that became a political issue. it is worth pointing out that, at the moment, the balance of the court is four liberal, four conservative justices. 0ne four liberal, four conservative justices. one of the conservatives is sometimes considered a swing vote. the next person on the supreme court is really important because of the balance. a lot of republicans last year felt they didn't want president obama to pick that...
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merrick garland is very much widely liked by members of both parties. remember early on there were republicans who spoke in favor of garland as well so they're hopping mad about this. but you know, schumer at one point maybe we could let the court go on at eight justices. >> he said that to rachel maddow. >> and then he pulled it back a little bit. they'll have a big fight. andrea, this is not the big fight. the big fight is the next, if there is another vacancy while donald trump is president because here you're putting a conservative in the place of one of the court's most conservative uss, antonin scalia. the next one if there's another vacancy ruth bader ginsburg, stephen breyer, anthony kennedy, then a super fight. >> it's a question of filibusters and whether or not senate rules can be changed again to block schumer and company from really having an effective voice to stop this from going down. >> democrats can block the president's nominee but not tomorrow. when democrats had control of the senate elinad the 60 requirement but if they are committ
merrick garland is very much widely liked by members of both parties. remember early on there were republicans who spoke in favor of garland as well so they're hopping mad about this. but you know, schumer at one point maybe we could let the court go on at eight justices. >> he said that to rachel maddow. >> and then he pulled it back a little bit. they'll have a big fight. andrea, this is not the big fight. the big fight is the next, if there is another vacancy while donald trump...
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will they do to a trump nominee what they did to merrick garland. chris countries is here. >> this they don't appoint someone who is good, going to oppose tooth and nail. >> apparently there's a new starred n standard, to not confirm a supreme court nominee at all. i think that's something the american people will not tolerate. everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have a sudden decrease or loss of hearing or vision, or an allergic reaction
will they do to a trump nominee what they did to merrick garland. chris countries is here. >> this they don't appoint someone who is good, going to oppose tooth and nail. >> apparently there's a new starred n standard, to not confirm a supreme court nominee at all. i think that's something the american people will not tolerate. everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one...
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did not afford to merrick garland. i will support a hearing on a vote because i think the president's nominee deserves that consideration. >> bret: we learned -- we will learn the president's nominee in about an hour and 10 minutes and we are getting indications from a couple sources that the pickets neil gorsuch. he has 49 years old, from the tenth circuit court of appeals in denver. he is essentially seen as somebody who is an originalist, a textual list, someone who matches up with scalia, justice antonin scalia. he has a kind of writing of scalia even. we are hearing that he is the pick. we need to carry out that by, this is president trump and it could be a number of other people on the list. laura, your thoughts. >> it's an interesting choice. there are a lot of conservatives one of this to be a real fight because they are going to fight him anyway so why not go for the most solidly judicial conservative on the list? bill pryor from alabama was kind of on the top of the list for a lot of conservatives. neverthele
did not afford to merrick garland. i will support a hearing on a vote because i think the president's nominee deserves that consideration. >> bret: we learned -- we will learn the president's nominee in about an hour and 10 minutes and we are getting indications from a couple sources that the pickets neil gorsuch. he has 49 years old, from the tenth circuit court of appeals in denver. he is essentially seen as somebody who is an originalist, a textual list, someone who matches up with...
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. >> today i'm nominating chief judge merrick garland. heather: donald trump's catch phrase was iconic on the apprentice. >> you're fired, go. terrible. heather: so what arnold using on his new line, stick around and find out clayton: safe place to shoot up for heroin addicts. claims that a supervised injection site could save the city 34 and a half million dollars a year in medical costs racked up by addicts, but san francisco's major is one of the vocal critics of the idea, he doesn't want to see people shooting up on the city's dime. heather: loophole could make for a shocker in the supreme court in just a few hours, the senate ushering in a new congress before noon today and in the five-minute gray period between sessions, president obama could use his recess appointment powers to send judge merrick garland to the bench, the legal gamble unlikely but possible, he made a similar move back in 2012 but those appointments were overturned. clayton: julian assange insists russia had zero to do in election. heather: assange says that the oba
. >> today i'm nominating chief judge merrick garland. heather: donald trump's catch phrase was iconic on the apprentice. >> you're fired, go. terrible. heather: so what arnold using on his new line, stick around and find out clayton: safe place to shoot up for heroin addicts. claims that a supervised injection site could save the city 34 and a half million dollars a year in medical costs racked up by addicts, but san francisco's major is one of the vocal critics of the idea, he...
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lot of sound and fury. >> woodruff: the garland issue being merrick garland who president obama picked a year ago and the republicans wouldn't hold hearings for him. do you see the court as pretty much on the liberal end of the spectrum? >> i think it would have been if merrick garland, perhaps, had been conserved as he should have been. it's a conservative court. the roberts court is led by conservative justices which is not to say they don't sometimes rule in liberal ways in more progressive ways that conform with the constitution's text and history. i think there's going to be a focus on this nominee no matter what because every justiceolt court is important, and in fact, the integrity of the court as an independent arbiter of what the constitution is, and the pinnacle of our independent judiciary, alcohol make sure that the constitution's structural provisions are respected, so this justice is important. and i think there is a chance that we are going to have a real fight to make sure that this nominee does not share the, frankly, authoritarian views that the president has exhibite
lot of sound and fury. >> woodruff: the garland issue being merrick garland who president obama picked a year ago and the republicans wouldn't hold hearings for him. do you see the court as pretty much on the liberal end of the spectrum? >> i think it would have been if merrick garland, perhaps, had been conserved as he should have been. it's a conservative court. the roberts court is led by conservative justices which is not to say they don't sometimes rule in liberal ways in more...
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you look at merrick garland. he was about at moderate as any democratic pick could be. certainly coming from this white house. and so you are going to face such an extraordinary amount of pressure if you are a democrat to lock and then ultimately vote no on every single pick that donald trump wants into the supreme court that, unfortunately, the days of supreme court justices getting 70, 80, 90 votes before they go, i think those days are over and i think almost every one of these are probably going to be a 52-48. >> still ahead on "morning joe," we knew some of donald trump's cabinet picks would be tough sales to democrats but john mccain is looking to be a thorn in donald trump's side when it comes to rex tillerson. the arizona republican says there is a chance he can support him when pigs fly. his words. we will explain when "morning joe" comes back. it's a shark! it's a cancer-fighting shark... thanks to st. jude children's research hospital. at st. jude, no family ever pays for treatments, travel, housing or food... because all a family should worry about is helpin
you look at merrick garland. he was about at moderate as any democratic pick could be. certainly coming from this white house. and so you are going to face such an extraordinary amount of pressure if you are a democrat to lock and then ultimately vote no on every single pick that donald trump wants into the supreme court that, unfortunately, the days of supreme court justices getting 70, 80, 90 votes before they go, i think those days are over and i think almost every one of these are probably...
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he blasted republicans for quote shamelessly refusing to pick merrick garland. >> what the gop did the day president obama was inaugurated, we will be on instruct, obstruct. we will do everything we can to make sure he accomplishes as little as possible. we will go to the american people. he did not accomplish anything. vote for us. >> on obamacare, sanders says democrats won't stand for repeal without viable replacement. >>> looking to quickly replace the elements of obamacare. republican leaders will not say which parts of the law they see as replaceable immediately. now we are hearing from some republicans trying to put off a larger repeal into the spring. bloomberg and others reporting that five senators want to extend the target date for a repeal bill to march 3rd. right now, the language on what they are voting on won't happen until january 27th. they want concrete options to vote on to replace obamacare because they fear that possibly if they don't have that, that millions of americans could lose coverage. democratic congress member william clay plans to file a police report ove
he blasted republicans for quote shamelessly refusing to pick merrick garland. >> what the gop did the day president obama was inaugurated, we will be on instruct, obstruct. we will do everything we can to make sure he accomplishes as little as possible. we will go to the american people. he did not accomplish anything. vote for us. >> on obamacare, sanders says democrats won't stand for repeal without viable replacement. >>> looking to quickly replace the elements of...
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garland. now that has energized the democrats to say why would we treat a republican any differently. they are going to try to slow things down unless mitch mcconnell goes ahead and employs a nuclear option on a supreme court nomination and says we don't need 60 votes. it's just going to be a majority. that will blow up. >> who push the nuclear option through? who was that? >> where is harry reid going to be? okay. >> that's the rules. it will take 60 votes. democrats are going to stop it. >> little billy. another campaign pledge of mr. trump, make america safe again. one way to prevent new attacks at home, keep terrorists out and stop taking in refugees from muslim countries who can't possibly be properly vetted. >> we should only admit in this country those who share our values and respect our people. the time is overdue to develop a new screening test for the threats we face today. i collect extreme vetting. i call it extreme, extreme vetting. >> it has a ring to it? extreme vetting. are yo
garland. now that has energized the democrats to say why would we treat a republican any differently. they are going to try to slow things down unless mitch mcconnell goes ahead and employs a nuclear option on a supreme court nomination and says we don't need 60 votes. it's just going to be a majority. that will blow up. >> who push the nuclear option through? who was that? >> where is harry reid going to be? okay. >> that's the rules. it will take 60 votes. democrats are...
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you know that the republican stalled and prevented merrick garland, very mainstream. a >> brian: one on the west coast, a congressman who says you robbed us of a seat with merrick garland and we're going to make you pay for its paired we see schumer crying or not crying yesterday. he might dig in for this fight paid we might end up with a nuclear option. my hunch is, when schumer came out and said a nonmainstream candidate, that's the problem. here's a question. is justice scalia a nonmainstream candidate? he's going to pressure the democratic caucus. it is game on. >> juan: i think the democrats feel that way, it's unfair what happened with garland. >> dana: i think there's a difference. you had an outgoing president with a vacancy. >> juan: nine months, that's a long time. celebrities unloaded at president trump at the sag awards last night. seems like all of them had something to say about his extreme betting action. see that when we return. so with our ally cashback credit card, like what? like a second bee helmet with protective netting. or like a balm? you know?
you know that the republican stalled and prevented merrick garland, very mainstream. a >> brian: one on the west coast, a congressman who says you robbed us of a seat with merrick garland and we're going to make you pay for its paired we see schumer crying or not crying yesterday. he might dig in for this fight paid we might end up with a nuclear option. my hunch is, when schumer came out and said a nonmainstream candidate, that's the problem. here's a question. is justice scalia a...
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the process that everyone saw with merrick garland saw with hundreds of nominees and obviously we have the ability to do that, not just with the cabinet secretaries but with all of their deputies and appointees. we don't want to do it but if they are forcing us to do it by rolling over the process -- >> so what's the trigger? >> is the information available, do the nominees have hearings where there's extensive rounds of questioning where there's time to question them and come back for another round. ironically, although happily for us, the very same things mcconnell asked for in 2009. that's why the letter is sort of getting a lot of attention right now. >> you tonight will be in the senate along with your colleagues in the democratic party in the senate. there's the cots reallied out all night talking about the affordable care act and the problem with a repeal with a delay. i want to ask you the same question here, what is the concrete plan to make sure that the tens of millions of people who are benefiting from the affordable care act are not thrown out in the cold? >> we've told ou
the process that everyone saw with merrick garland saw with hundreds of nominees and obviously we have the ability to do that, not just with the cabinet secretaries but with all of their deputies and appointees. we don't want to do it but if they are forcing us to do it by rolling over the process -- >> so what's the trigger? >> is the information available, do the nominees have hearings where there's extensive rounds of questioning where there's time to question them and come back...
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after the death of antonin scalia, obama nominated merrick garland. but republicans refused to even consider him. so the court became a casualty of the harsh political divide that's dogged the obama years. an eight-person panel split evenly along ideological lines. the issue that became the biggest victim of that split, immigration. unable to get any legislation through congress, the president issued an executive order to keep millions of people from being deported. but when that order was argued before the supreme court, the eight justices divided along party lines, of course. >> this is part of the consequence of the republican failure so far to give a fair hearing to mr. merrick garland, my nominee to the supreme court. >> as with guns, the executive order had become his only way to get things done. >> to those members of congress who question my authority to make our immigration system work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where congress has failed, i have one answer. pass a bill. >> near the end of his presidency, barack obama returned
after the death of antonin scalia, obama nominated merrick garland. but republicans refused to even consider him. so the court became a casualty of the harsh political divide that's dogged the obama years. an eight-person panel split evenly along ideological lines. the issue that became the biggest victim of that split, immigration. unable to get any legislation through congress, the president issued an executive order to keep millions of people from being deported. but when that order was...
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garland up for a vote, why don't you get that message? >> i think that's a fair point. i'm talking about right now. they didn't. >> barack obama is saying, i am still president, this is my authority, whatever under the law i'm authorized -- >> look. what's wrong with it is, it is increasing a trend that has been going on for the last 20 years for the country is becoming less democratic, ordinary people have less control over what happens to them. from governments may have ever had before because more decisions are being made by fewer people, unelected people, and agencies, the courts. it's not good. you know what's not good. he is meeting at work workers. >> i would say this, tucker. the people who voted for barack obama in overwhelming numbers, overwhelming numbers, got a president for four years, and they got a new president in donald trump for the next four years, who can just as easily, under his executive authority, and do whatever he wants. >> i know. you're right. you're absolutely right. >> we only have one president at a time. >>
garland up for a vote, why don't you get that message? >> i think that's a fair point. i'm talking about right now. they didn't. >> barack obama is saying, i am still president, this is my authority, whatever under the law i'm authorized -- >> look. what's wrong with it is, it is increasing a trend that has been going on for the last 20 years for the country is becoming less democratic, ordinary people have less control over what happens to them. from governments may have ever...
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after his death, president obama wanted to appoint a justice called mary ireland --merrick garland, another liberal. the republicans resisted that. president trump is now going to be announcing that tonight. during the campaign, he promised voters, particularly conservative, christian voters, who perhaps were not convinced he would defend their religious values, he promised to pick someone pro-life with a conservative event. someone -- conservative bent. someone that would protect rights. appeal for some who were not keen on donald trump style, but that he was promising someone that would preserve some of the religious beliefs they believe in, they -- he got there vote. katty: trump supporters are looking for him to fulfill campaign promises. this was one town that helped him win the election. we went back to see how those who voted then feel today. >> ok. ♪ >> he is not your conventional president, he is not a politician. he is attacking it like a businessman would attack it. >> lights, camera, action. it is all happening. i admire that about him. >> there were so many voters that suppor
after his death, president obama wanted to appoint a justice called mary ireland --merrick garland, another liberal. the republicans resisted that. president trump is now going to be announcing that tonight. during the campaign, he promised voters, particularly conservative, christian voters, who perhaps were not convinced he would defend their religious values, he promised to pick someone pro-life with a conservative event. someone -- conservative bent. someone that would protect rights....
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president obama named judge merrick garland as his replacement back in march but republicans refused to even hold a hearing. trump has said he would select a conservative nominee similar to scalia. >> i've made a very big decision on the united states supreme court that is going to be announced tomorrow night from the white house at 8:00. a person who is unbelievably highly respected. and i think you will be very impressed with this person. >> sources told abc news trump previously narrowed his list down to two names. one of the contenders judge neil gorsuch of the 10th circuit court of appeals is a harvard law grad who clerked for two supreme court justices. >> in one of his most note worrying cases he sided with -- to the obamacare mandate requiring employers to provide insurance coverage for contraception. other candidate judge thomas hardiman sits on the 3rd circuit court of appeals where trump's sister maryanne trump barry is a senior judge. now even before president trump names his nominees some democrats are already threatening a fight. senator jeff merkley of oregon told poli
president obama named judge merrick garland as his replacement back in march but republicans refused to even hold a hearing. trump has said he would select a conservative nominee similar to scalia. >> i've made a very big decision on the united states supreme court that is going to be announced tomorrow night from the white house at 8:00. a person who is unbelievably highly respected. and i think you will be very impressed with this person. >> sources told abc news trump previously...
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merrick garland will not become a supreme court justice. and now democrats are betting on the same strategy to play defense on that scotus seat. so, sorry, mitch, but you can't change the game when the rules don't work in your favor. nice try, but we got you. i mess around in the garage. i want to pay more to file my taxes. i want my tax software to charge me at the last second. paying $60 to file my taxes was the highlight of my day. and you just saw footage of me flipping burgers. want to charge me extra to itemize my deductions? no problem. i literally have too much money. said no one ever. file for free with credit karma tax. free to start, free to finish. creditkarma.com/tax. a big tax company needs that $50 way more than me. befi was active.gia, i was energetic. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. he also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly r
merrick garland will not become a supreme court justice. and now democrats are betting on the same strategy to play defense on that scotus seat. so, sorry, mitch, but you can't change the game when the rules don't work in your favor. nice try, but we got you. i mess around in the garage. i want to pay more to file my taxes. i want my tax software to charge me at the last second. paying $60 to file my taxes was the highlight of my day. and you just saw footage of me flipping burgers. want to...
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garland to the court last year. dems should block any and all trump appointees just like mcconnell did to obama, or is this different now? karl, it seems like this is going to be an even bigger political fight than usual. >> yeah. well,s it is different. for the last 80 years no president of the united states has nominated in his final year and seen approved to the supreme court any nominee. it's not happened for 80 years. so it was to be expected that barack obama was going to be no different than all of his predecessors. in fact, joe biden and chuck schumer opposed the nomination -- in schumer's case, the approval of any supreme court nominee in the last year and a half of george w. bush's term in office and said so from the floor. biden announced it as the biden rule. no approval in the last year. so this is different. but will the democrats try and obstruct? absolutely. is this going to be a bitter fight? absolutely. at the end of the day, it comes down to two things. one is, are there enough red state democrats
garland to the court last year. dems should block any and all trump appointees just like mcconnell did to obama, or is this different now? karl, it seems like this is going to be an even bigger political fight than usual. >> yeah. well,s it is different. for the last 80 years no president of the united states has nominated in his final year and seen approved to the supreme court any nominee. it's not happened for 80 years. so it was to be expected that barack obama was going to be no...
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president obama nominated a mainstream candidate in merrick garland. president-elect trump should do the same. >> he also want against a twitter presidency saying the issues confronting america are complex, and that we cannot tweak them away. arel groups say they suspending peace talks over what they say are violations of a is fire agreement. it was supposed to be followed by negotiations rebel factions and government representatives. the security council unanimously adopted a resolution's for the efforts to end the nearly six-year conflict. personnel at airports and border crossings into your said to be on high alert. a private news agency said anyone resembling the gunmen sought in the deadly weekend attack is being stopped and questioned by police. turkey state run news agencies say police are -- two foreign nationals suspected of having links to the attack that left 39 people dead. global news 24 hours a day -- 2600by more than 26 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: live from bloomberg world headquar
president obama nominated a mainstream candidate in merrick garland. president-elect trump should do the same. >> he also want against a twitter presidency saying the issues confronting america are complex, and that we cannot tweak them away. arel groups say they suspending peace talks over what they say are violations of a is fire agreement. it was supposed to be followed by negotiations rebel factions and government representatives. the security council unanimously adopted a...
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senator republicans blocked former president obama's nominee merrick garland from receiving a hearing or a maureen: well, developing right now, the national zoo is asking for your help to find a missing bobcat. ollie escaped from her enclosure between 7:30 and 10:30 this morning. it's unclear if ollie is still on the zoo ground. four years ago rusty climbed out of his pen. if you see ollie, don't try to catch her. call 911 or the zoo immediately. jonathan: a new health update on george h.w. bush. that is coming up. the former president's message to his supporters. maureen: and six months since the devastating ellicott city flooding. a look at how many businesses are still in need of help. jonathan: plus, doug is tracking snow for the early morning. who could see wintry weather and when. that is straight ahead at these numbers are off the charts...this? sir! what's the status? there's a meteor hurtling towards earth. how long until impact? less than a minute. what do you want to do, sir? listen carefully... if we all switch to geico we could save 15% or more on car insurance. i like th
senator republicans blocked former president obama's nominee merrick garland from receiving a hearing or a maureen: well, developing right now, the national zoo is asking for your help to find a missing bobcat. ollie escaped from her enclosure between 7:30 and 10:30 this morning. it's unclear if ollie is still on the zoo ground. four years ago rusty climbed out of his pen. if you see ollie, don't try to catch her. call 911 or the zoo immediately. jonathan: a new health update on george h.w....
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>> right, but democrats point to the merrick garland treatment in the failure to take up a committee vote toward the end as reason to at least depose. >> jon: you're going to have some fun in washington for the next four years. bret baier, anchor of "special report," thank you. >> jenna: president trump claimed the canadian prime minister to express his condolences in the wake of the deadly shooting at a mosque in quebec city. what law enforcement here is doing to prevent similar attack attacks. >> jenna: some news out of texas, update on president george h.w. bush. he was discharged today from houston methodist hospital after being treated for pneumonia. in a statement, he says he is thankful for the many prayers and kind messages he received during his stay as well as the world-class care that both the doctors and nurses provided. we wish him well and i am sure it is good to be home from hospital. >> jon: 92 years old, still going strong. in quebec city, police are saying just one of two men arrested in a deadly mosque shooting is considered a suspect now. investigators say the sec
>> right, but democrats point to the merrick garland treatment in the failure to take up a committee vote toward the end as reason to at least depose. >> jon: you're going to have some fun in washington for the next four years. bret baier, anchor of "special report," thank you. >> jenna: president trump claimed the canadian prime minister to express his condolences in the wake of the deadly shooting at a mosque in quebec city. what law enforcement here is doing to...
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former president barack obama tried to fill the empty seat with his nominee merrick garland. a chief federal appeals cut judge in d.c. but republican senate leaders held back their votes because it was mr. obama's last year in office. >> the fact that was stone walled was a absolutely and only a self-serving political move on behalf of the republican party that obstructed it. that did no good to the people of this country. >> reporter: once the president selects his nominee, congressional leaders will have to make a vote. some democrats vow to oppose whoever he selects. reporting from the supreme court, mikea turner, wusa9. >> and if democrats do choose to filibuster, mr. trump's pick, the president has reportedly told senate republicans that he supports the so-called ea one that would confirm the candidates without needing a single democratic vote. president trump promise today overturn -- promised to overturn much of the obvious agenda but reportedly not undo lgbt workplace protection. the white house says the president will leave intact a 2014 executive order that protects
former president barack obama tried to fill the empty seat with his nominee merrick garland. a chief federal appeals cut judge in d.c. but republican senate leaders held back their votes because it was mr. obama's last year in office. >> the fact that was stone walled was a absolutely and only a self-serving political move on behalf of the republican party that obstructed it. that did no good to the people of this country. >> reporter: once the president selects his nominee,...
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senator jeff lerkley said he will block any nominee other than merrick garland. this is the second time the senate will filibuster a supreme court nominee. >>> now to business now with wall street suffered the worst day in 2017 with the dow dropping below the 20,000 mark. caroline roth is joining us live from london. we're hearing more companies are also responding to president trump's travel ban. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yes, absolutely. let's kick things off with the market. if you thought that donald trump still was in a honeymoon period with investors, now it has definitely ended with the executive order on banning immigration from seven states in the middle east. and as you said, the dow jones dropping below that crucial 20,000 handle again off by 0.6%. the worst day for u.s. equity markets. and the futures once again are looking choppy this morning. and as you said, more and more companies are coming out and talking about that executive order. among them, consumer giant proctor & gamble saying, quote, for the broader pg community, we are creating
senator jeff lerkley said he will block any nominee other than merrick garland. this is the second time the senate will filibuster a supreme court nominee. >>> now to business now with wall street suffered the worst day in 2017 with the dow dropping below the 20,000 mark. caroline roth is joining us live from london. we're hearing more companies are also responding to president trump's travel ban. what can you tell us? >> reporter: yes, absolutely. let's kick things off with the...
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garland to the court last year. dems should block any and all trump appointees just like mcconnell did to obama, or is this different now? karl, it seems like this is going to be an even bigger political fight than usual. >> yeah. well,s it is different. for the last 80 years no president of the united states has nominated in his final year and seen approved to the supreme court any nominee. it's not happened for 80 years. so it was to be expected that barack obama was going to be no different than all of his predecessors. in fact, joe biden and chuck schumer opposed the nomination -- in schumer's case, the approval of any supreme court nominee in the last year and a half of george w. bush's term in office and said so from the floor. biden announced it as the biden rule. no approval in the last year. so this is different. but will the democrats try and obstruct? absolutely. is this going to be a bitter fight? absolutely. at the end of the day, it comes down to two things. one is, are there enough red state democrats
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garland. >> pelley: jan crawford for us tonight, jan, thank you. cbs news will bring you live coverage of the president's announcement. as mr. trump said, it's coming up at 8:00 eastern time, 7:00 central. our cbs news political director john dickerson is joining us tonight from the set of "face the nation" in washington. john, with 41% or so of americans against the travel ban, is this having an effect on the president's ability to govern? >> well, in the sense that he is implementing his vision, he's been quite successful in governing so far, but the brisk pace has put some real dts today i talked to republicans in congress, and they describe a general view among their colleagues of criticism of basically every element of this executive order on immigration, the poor planning, the confused rollout, and the lack of a heads-up to people even in the administration who should have been involved. what they worry about is not just the specific case, but how chaotic it's going to be to work with this white house in the future. on the democratic side, in
garland. >> pelley: jan crawford for us tonight, jan, thank you. cbs news will bring you live coverage of the president's announcement. as mr. trump said, it's coming up at 8:00 eastern time, 7:00 central. our cbs news political director john dickerson is joining us tonight from the set of "face the nation" in washington. john, with 41% or so of americans against the travel ban, is this having an effect on the president's ability to govern? >> well, in the sense that he is...
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garland. >> pelley: jan crawford for us tonight, jan, thank you. cbs news will bring you live coverage of the president's announcement. as mr. trump said, it's coming up at 8:00 eastern time, 7:00 central. our cbs news political director john dickerson is joining us tonight from the set of "face the nation" in washington. john, with 41% or so of americans against the travel ban, is this having an effect on the president's ability to govern? >> well, in the sense that he is implementing his vision, he's been quite successful in governing so far, but the brisk pace has put some real dents on the car. today i talked to republicans in congress, and they describe a general view among their colleagues of criticism of basically every element of this executive order on immigration, the poor planning, the confused rollout, and the lack of a heads-up to people even in the administration who should have been involved. what they worry about is not just the specific case, but how chaotic it's going to be to work with this white house in the future. on the democ
garland. >> pelley: jan crawford for us tonight, jan, thank you. cbs news will bring you live coverage of the president's announcement. as mr. trump said, it's coming up at 8:00 eastern time, 7:00 central. our cbs news political director john dickerson is joining us tonight from the set of "face the nation" in washington. john, with 41% or so of americans against the travel ban, is this having an effect on the president's ability to govern? >> well, in the sense that he is...
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president obama nominated judge merrick garland, but senate republicans refused to hold hearings. some democrats are now predicting a major fight over president trump's nominee. >>> delta air lines says that things are returning to normal overnight after a systems outage. >> the carrier's ceo calling the situation that began sunday night not acceptable. about 150 flights were canceled and more were expected. a power outage in august led delta to cancel more than 2,000 flights over three days, and exactly a week earlier, united airlines grounded its domestic flights due to a computer outage. >> never fun at the airport when that happens. >> no. >>> well, one brief weather mention, by the way. there is snow falling this morning for a wide swath of the eastern u.s. >> some areas could see a few inches of accumulation. there's also snow for the upper midwest. nearly half a foot in parts of minnesota and wisconsin. >>> well, coming up, how to avoid a phone scam by not saying a word. >>> also, taking over toyota. the japanese carmaker is no longer number one when it comes to car sales.
president obama nominated judge merrick garland, but senate republicans refused to hold hearings. some democrats are now predicting a major fight over president trump's nominee. >>> delta air lines says that things are returning to normal overnight after a systems outage. >> the carrier's ceo calling the situation that began sunday night not acceptable. about 150 flights were canceled and more were expected. a power outage in august led delta to cancel more than 2,000 flights...
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garland last year are spoiling for a fight. iain? >> all right, bruce, thank you you can stay with fox 29 for continuing coverage of president trump's first 100 days you can watch the president's live announcement tonight 8:00 p.m. right here on fox 29. >>> president trump immigration crack down through what he's calling extreme vetting is now the target of a federal lawsuit filed right here in philadelph philadelphia. immigration liars of lawyers file the suit and they call the administration's policy unconstitutional. the suit follows a chaotic weekend at philly international airport. the lawyers represent three families who saw their relative set back home after traveling here from countries on a short list of terror hot spots. >> we just want to tell that this is extremely unfair and inhuman to stop a mother from seeing her daughter after years, and treating her like a crimin criminal. >> this cold and callus nature of this administration's approach to this is just really disappointing as an american. >> this is not a trave
garland last year are spoiling for a fight. iain? >> all right, bruce, thank you you can stay with fox 29 for continuing coverage of president trump's first 100 days you can watch the president's live announcement tonight 8:00 p.m. right here on fox 29. >>> president trump immigration crack down through what he's calling extreme vetting is now the target of a federal lawsuit filed right here in philadelph philadelphia. immigration liars of lawyers file the suit and they call the...
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merrick garland comparison came up as well. neil: that was classic case where republicans at time wouldn't grant president obama's choice for to fill antonin scalia's seat, a hearing. now, at the time, charlotte, republicans were saying we're doing what joe biden did to george bush and what he was advocating for an outgoing president and when it was a good time to put someone on the high court or introduce a nominee. back and forth, tit-for-tat. i can't keep up with the childishness. >> a lot of fingerpointing. makes your head spine spin. mitch mcconnell did say, he make as fair point, other presidents and democrat and republican have been able to get their supreme court justices confirmed in the first year of presidency. that is lot different than last year, 8th year of presidency. he make as good case. interesting to see how it plays out. sean spicer in the press conference may give us a few clues. he said he believes this person wil have bipartisan support. that perhaps eliminate judge william pryor who is seen as partisan p
merrick garland comparison came up as well. neil: that was classic case where republicans at time wouldn't grant president obama's choice for to fill antonin scalia's seat, a hearing. now, at the time, charlotte, republicans were saying we're doing what joe biden did to george bush and what he was advocating for an outgoing president and when it was a good time to put someone on the high court or introduce a nominee. back and forth, tit-for-tat. i can't keep up with the childishness. >> a...
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>> the feelings are very raw in terms of mayor garland, -- merrick garland was treated. democratic senators are not trying to say we will do payback yet, but there is this sense that look, that is always going to be in the back of their minds. we don't know who the nominee is and that is why schumer and everyone else are saying let us look at whether they are qualified. you will have a lot of pressure from the outside these progressive groups, saying look at
>> the feelings are very raw in terms of mayor garland, -- merrick garland was treated. democratic senators are not trying to say we will do payback yet, but there is this sense that look, that is always going to be in the back of their minds. we don't know who the nominee is and that is why schumer and everyone else are saying let us look at whether they are qualified. you will have a lot of pressure from the outside these progressive groups, saying look at
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president obama nominated judge merrick garland after justice antonin scalia's death, but the republican majority prevented his confirmation. carry it live tomrrow on kron4 news at five. president donald trump is getting blasted for reorganizing the national security council to oust the director of intelligence. from always attending the principals committee meetings. he is also under fire for defending the decision to install one of his top political advisers... on the key panel. reporter andy rose has more. president trump signed an executive order today .... aimed at what he considers the over- regulation of business. the order says, that for every new business regulation implemented -- two must be cut. president trump says, the idea is to make opening and expanding businesses easier. regulatory agencies will identify which regulations to cut -- but the white house will make the final decisions. before this new executive order, a temporary freeze on new regulations had been in place. from the moment the 23rd annual screen actors guild awards ceremony kicked off, the stars wasted no ti
president obama nominated judge merrick garland after justice antonin scalia's death, but the republican majority prevented his confirmation. carry it live tomrrow on kron4 news at five. president donald trump is getting blasted for reorganizing the national security council to oust the director of intelligence. from always attending the principals committee meetings. he is also under fire for defending the decision to install one of his top political advisers... on the key panel. reporter andy...
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garland, it's unconscionable. >> democrats believe in government. >> yes. and i believe where they can come together they will really make an effort to do so. >> what would you like to see tomorrow with the hundreds of thousands of other marchers. >> well, i would love there to be hope. i would like obviously the equal rights amendment to finally come to fruition. >> carolyn? >> just to jump in, i do think whatever we think of the speak it was an opportunity for him to make a gesture toward hillary clinton. she's a few feet away. >> why didn't he do it? >> i think he's speaking to the base and i -- the base wants to lock her up. the base won't let go. you saw chaffetz in the tweet he put out. they're not letting go. >> who? >> the congressman who -- >> chaffetz. >> oh, that's terrible what he did. terrible. he shakes her hand and then says the investigation continues. >> right. but donald trump -- >> little-minded men. >> he came to the "new york times" after winning, maybe he was still surprised, delighted he had won and he was quite gracious toward hillar
garland, it's unconscionable. >> democrats believe in government. >> yes. and i believe where they can come together they will really make an effort to do so. >> what would you like to see tomorrow with the hundreds of thousands of other marchers. >> well, i would love there to be hope. i would like obviously the equal rights amendment to finally come to fruition. >> carolyn? >> just to jump in, i do think whatever we think of the speak it was an opportunity...
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circuit court judge merrick garland to replace scalia, but republicans in the senate refused to bring the choice up for a vote. nicole: president track this morning chicago that he will take action at the city does not reduce the number of homicides. tribe tweedy in last night, and chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, 220 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings. that said 24% from 2016. i will send in the fed. meanwhile, protesters turned out yesterday to show their opposition to trump's orders to revive the keystone exile pipeline in the dakota access pipeline. nicole: the senate easily confirm a nikkei alias u.n. ambassador and vote of 96-for pages three democrats and independent bernie sanders say no. he'll have to wait another week. senate democrats delaying the vote on senator jeff sessions can you say you may need more time to review paperwork. but paley's approval, but never trump cabinet confirmation so far is for. nicole: back at the white house, president trump urged the ceos of the automakers to build more cars in the u.s. blake burman at the white house with more
circuit court judge merrick garland to replace scalia, but republicans in the senate refused to bring the choice up for a vote. nicole: president track this morning chicago that he will take action at the city does not reduce the number of homicides. tribe tweedy in last night, and chicago doesn't fix the horrible carnage going on, 220 shootings in 2017 with 42 killings. that said 24% from 2016. i will send in the fed. meanwhile, protesters turned out yesterday to show their opposition to...
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merrick garland was chosen, but the high court vetoed it. an eight-person panel split evenly alongolo the ideas. the president issued an executive order to keep millions of people from being deported. but when that order was argued before the supreme court student eight justices divided along party lines, of course. >> this is part of the consequence of the republican failure so far to give a fair hearing to mr. merrick garland, my nominee to the supreme court. >> as with guns, the executive order had become his only way to get things done. >> and to those members of congress who question my decision to make things better or question the decision to act where congress has failed, i have one answer. pass a bill. >> near the end of his presidency, barack obama returned to springfield, illinois. where his career began. >> thank you. >> to reflect on his commitment to social justice. >> there has always been a gap between our highest dhooi deals reality that we face every day. we have fought laws and staged protests and launched mighty movements
merrick garland was chosen, but the high court vetoed it. an eight-person panel split evenly alongolo the ideas. the president issued an executive order to keep millions of people from being deported. but when that order was argued before the supreme court student eight justices divided along party lines, of course. >> this is part of the consequence of the republican failure so far to give a fair hearing to mr. merrick garland, my nominee to the supreme court. >> as with guns, the...
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after the death of antonin scalia, obama nominated merrick garland. but republicans refused to even consider him. so the court became a casualty of the harsh political divide that's dogged the obama years. an eight-person panel split evenly along ideological lines. the issue that became the biggest victim of thit, at spl immigration. unable to get any legislation through congress, the president issued an executive order to keep millions of people from being deported. but when that order was argued before the supreme court, the eight justices divided along party lines, of course. >> this is part of the consequence of the republican failure so far to give a fair hearing to mr. merrick garland, my nominee to the supreme court. >> as with guns, the executive order had become his only way to get things done. >> to those members of congress who question my authority to make our immigration system work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where congress has failed, i have one answer. pass a bill. >> near the end of his presidency, barack obama returne
after the death of antonin scalia, obama nominated merrick garland. but republicans refused to even consider him. so the court became a casualty of the harsh political divide that's dogged the obama years. an eight-person panel split evenly along ideological lines. the issue that became the biggest victim of thit, at spl immigration. unable to get any legislation through congress, the president issued an executive order to keep millions of people from being deported. but when that order was...
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they tried to get merrick garland approved. now donald trump is saying he may have a pick as early as last week. he said it would come in his first couple weeks in office. the question is can he get 60 votes for that nominee because under the current rules, even though cabinet members can be confirmed on a simple majority, the supreme court justices need 60 votes so he needs eight democrats to go along. >> the energy ramifications on important. what are your thoughts? >> as i said before these are two very important projects for the energy industry. let's talk about the keystone pipeline quickly. when president obama vetoed the prokt, they immediately applied for an appeal. analysts told me they are ready to go and move forward with the project quite quickly. the energy partners have always wanted to move through with this, but on the keystone side, you're bringing that heavier oil down to the u.s. in is not necessarily the kind of oil that we're producing domestically here, and we still import a lot of the oil. so it will not
they tried to get merrick garland approved. now donald trump is saying he may have a pick as early as last week. he said it would come in his first couple weeks in office. the question is can he get 60 votes for that nominee because under the current rules, even though cabinet members can be confirmed on a simple majority, the supreme court justices need 60 votes so he needs eight democrats to go along. >> the energy ramifications on important. what are your thoughts? >> as i said...
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garland who was nominated by president obama for the supreme court. this is payback, but also a legitimate luck at the people, the men and women who have a theory rate of century agenda who are going to be running some of the most powerful secretaries. they are going to be enormously powerful and the congress wants to make sure these men and women are not conflict ridden and they have to carry out a kind of centrist agenda. there's going to be enormous fights over every one of these people. >> will be watching of course. judy miller, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> president trump has responded to an earlier invitation to attend talks with russia and turkey about the war in syria appeared the obama administration was not invited to join. but the trump white house says republicans implement the party's agenda, but mr. trump's ideas differ from the party in some key areas. coming up, i look about us on the to-do list for the first 100 days in a possible sticking was find. nd. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. t
garland who was nominated by president obama for the supreme court. this is payback, but also a legitimate luck at the people, the men and women who have a theory rate of century agenda who are going to be running some of the most powerful secretaries. they are going to be enormously powerful and the congress wants to make sure these men and women are not conflict ridden and they have to carry out a kind of centrist agenda. there's going to be enormous fights over every one of these people....