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coming from seattle. i never experienced heat like that, wind like that, and the sandstorm, you know. >> and i never remembered ice like that and the flooding, how everything turned into this quagmire was all new to me and as a 3 and 4-year-old. i remember the mess halls, eating there, i remember the bathro bathrooms. and a few small episodes here and there. i remember friends coming to visit right after we got there. i remember our neighbors that took care of our house while we were gone coming to visit us. i remember talking through the fence. >> these were caucasian neighbors. >> right? >> from seattle. >> they hadn't yet set up any kind of organized system of how the people would accommodate guests so it was just a dialogue through the fence. which was one of the images that i made later on as one of my first ten memories of life so basically, that's. >> do you remember any kind of -- i understand there was some preschool there of some so sort. so sort. >> there was a whole school system set up throug
coming from seattle. i never experienced heat like that, wind like that, and the sandstorm, you know. >> and i never remembered ice like that and the flooding, how everything turned into this quagmire was all new to me and as a 3 and 4-year-old. i remember the mess halls, eating there, i remember the bathro bathrooms. and a few small episodes here and there. i remember friends coming to visit right after we got there. i remember our neighbors that took care of our house while we were gone...
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coming from seattle. i never experienced heat like that, wind like that, and the sandstorm, you know. >> and i never remembered ice like that and the flooding, how everything turned into this quagmire was all new to me and as a 3 and 4-year-old. i remember the mess halls, eating there, i remember the bathro bathrooms. and a few small episodes here and there. i remember friends coming to visit right after we got there. i remember our neighbors that took care of our house while we were gone coming to visit us. i remember talking through the fence. >> these were caucasian neighbors. >> right? >> from seattle. >> they hadn't yet set up any kind of organized system of how the people would accommodate guests so it was just a dialogue through the fence. which was one of the images that i made later on as one of my first ten memories of life so basically, that's. >> do you remember any kind of -- i understand there was some preschool there of some so sort. >> there was a whole school system set up through high sc
coming from seattle. i never experienced heat like that, wind like that, and the sandstorm, you know. >> and i never remembered ice like that and the flooding, how everything turned into this quagmire was all new to me and as a 3 and 4-year-old. i remember the mess halls, eating there, i remember the bathro bathrooms. and a few small episodes here and there. i remember friends coming to visit right after we got there. i remember our neighbors that took care of our house while we were gone...
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covers the western united states-- upheld friday's temporary restraining order by a federal judge in seattle. the courts have halted enforcement of the 90 day ban on citizens from iran, iraq, libya, somalia, syria, and yemen from entering the u.s. the january 27 trump executive order also banned syrian refugees from entering the u.s. for 120 days. but the court order by judge james robart, a george w. bush appointee, applies nationwide and has stopped customs and border control agents from refusing admittance to immigrants and refugees with proper visas. it has also cleared the way for visa holders to board flights from overseas bound for the u.s. iraqi fuad sharef, who worked for a u-s contractor in iraq, took off from istanbul, turkey, today, with his wife and three children, en route to nashville. >> yeah, we are very excited. we are very happy. we are...finally, we have been cleared. we are allowed to enter the united states. >> sreenivasan: with the ban blocked, cleared citizens from the affected countries have begun arriving at u.s. airports. hundreds of protestors of the immigration b
covers the western united states-- upheld friday's temporary restraining order by a federal judge in seattle. the courts have halted enforcement of the 90 day ban on citizens from iran, iraq, libya, somalia, syria, and yemen from entering the u.s. the january 27 trump executive order also banned syrian refugees from entering the u.s. for 120 days. but the court order by judge james robart, a george w. bush appointee, applies nationwide and has stopped customs and border control agents from...
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the seattle ruling, issued by u.s. district court judge james robart on friday, imposed a nationwide, temporary restraining order on the ban. over the weekend, the homeland security department began allowing visa holders affected by trump's order to board u.s.-bound flights, prompting many people to scramble to rebook flights. on sunday, roslyn sinha, an iraqi passport holder with a valid visa to live in the united states, was among those who was able to return. this is her speaking at dulles international airport outside washington, d.c. >> as i was in the air, donald trump signed an executive order. it made all of us confused. the airlines could not allow me on board. my heritage over was an unfair treatment. lawyers, andists, people to help get us back home. we think this country will always be great. no matter what. judge's ruling sparked multiple outbursts on twitter by president trump, who called robart a "so-called" judge. robart was appointed by president george w. bush and unanimously confirmed by the senate i
the seattle ruling, issued by u.s. district court judge james robart on friday, imposed a nationwide, temporary restraining order on the ban. over the weekend, the homeland security department began allowing visa holders affected by trump's order to board u.s.-bound flights, prompting many people to scramble to rebook flights. on sunday, roslyn sinha, an iraqi passport holder with a valid visa to live in the united states, was among those who was able to return. this is her speaking at dulles...
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a judge in seattle said it amounted to religious discrimination. the court temporarily lifted the ban and several major airlines say they will now allow passengers affected by it to fly to the united states. the government has pledged to overturn the ruling. describing thejudge‘s ruling as "ridiculous". he wrote: "when a country is no longer able to say who can, and who cannot, come in and out — especially for reasons of safety and security — it's big trouble". it has been a week of confusion and protests outside the white house and inside airports. but the most significant opposition to donald trump's immigration ban came from judgejames robart in this seattle courtroom. i find that the court should and will grant the temporary restraining order. overruling president trump's executive order that he signed just eight days ago. now people are free to travel once again into the united states. the challenge — that this violates a clause in the us constitution prohibiting the favouring of one religion over another was brought by the state of wa
a judge in seattle said it amounted to religious discrimination. the court temporarily lifted the ban and several major airlines say they will now allow passengers affected by it to fly to the united states. the government has pledged to overturn the ruling. describing thejudge‘s ruling as "ridiculous". he wrote: "when a country is no longer able to say who can, and who cannot, come in and out — especially for reasons of safety and security — it's big trouble". it has...
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and even slamming the federal judge out in seattle several times. in fact, donald trump taking to twitter. i would read you a few posts saying the judge opens up our country to potential terrorists and others that do not have our best interests at heart. bad people are very happy and earlier in the day, president trump tweeting out this, the opinion of this so-called judge which essentially takes law enforcement away from our country is ridiculous and will beover turned. jessica schneider, cnn, palm beach, florida. >>> and those tweets that jessica just mentioned there, they were ridiculed by washington's governor as "beneath the dignity of the presidency." >> earlier before the appeal was filed by the justice department, the governor spoke to cnn about the importance of the legal challenge brought against the president's executive order. take a listen. >> this is the way america, would. because in america, when an executive does something that's unconstitutional, thank goodness we have a federal judicial system that can reign that in. by the way, t
and even slamming the federal judge out in seattle several times. in fact, donald trump taking to twitter. i would read you a few posts saying the judge opens up our country to potential terrorists and others that do not have our best interests at heart. bad people are very happy and earlier in the day, president trump tweeting out this, the opinion of this so-called judge which essentially takes law enforcement away from our country is ridiculous and will beover turned. jessica schneider, cnn,...
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night. was challenged in seattle last mm!— was challenged in seattle last night. - ebfiflié and will night. the court should and will granta temporary night. the court should and will grant a temporary restraining order. as banning order was overturned. grant a temporary restraining order. as banning order was overturnedm isa as banning order was overturnedm is a historic decision and an important one for the rule of law and the people of our country. i said from the beginning it is not the loudest voice that prevails in g an the g the from i’ from the i’ travellers from the seven affected countries had been dropped. many airlines reflected that on their websites. these are iraqi and iranian nationals in istanbul wasted no time boarding a long—awaited flight no time boarding a long—awaited flight to los angeles, confident they shouldn't run the risk of being sent back. when president trump arrived in florida yesterday he must have hoped the centrepiece of his national security policy was secured and has few rate
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demandando al gobierno federal porque sus agentes lo arrestaron cuando fueron a buscar a su padre en seattle. se llama daniel ramÍrez y desmiente la informaciÓn de que dijo que era miembro de una pandilla. luis: entre todos los arrestos que ha hecho inmigraciÓn en los Últimos dÍas, el de daniel ramÍrez es diferente. el joven mexicano de 23 aÑos es un dreamer protegido de deportaciÓn bajo la acción diferida, o pero inmigraciÓn lo detuvo cuando arrestaron a su padre en un suburbios de seattle, washington. temen que los primeros se convierta en el prÓximo blanco de inmigraciÓn.
demandando al gobierno federal porque sus agentes lo arrestaron cuando fueron a buscar a su padre en seattle. se llama daniel ramÍrez y desmiente la informaciÓn de que dijo que era miembro de una pandilla. luis: entre todos los arrestos que ha hecho inmigraciÓn en los Últimos dÍas, el de daniel ramÍrez es diferente. el joven mexicano de 23 aÑos es un dreamer protegido de deportaciÓn bajo la acción diferida, o pero inmigraciÓn lo detuvo cuando arrestaron a su padre en un suburbios de...
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justice department with offices around the country, their office in seattle would have been ready for a ruling that didn't go their way, especially since every ruling so far hasn't gone their way. and be ready with a much faster legal response as opposed to just a press release. >> well, the legal response so far has been to try to exploit ambiguities and loopholes as the administration saw them in the previous court orders and the previous restraining orders, and as jonathan said, there's not much room for wiggle room there, there's very little ambiguity as before. i had spoken to one of those attorneys you're talking about who had filed a lawsuit in los angeles, where a court order was issued, again restraining this and saying that imgrant visa holders should be allowed into los angeles. the court was not upholding it because there was some wiggle room in this order. she believed the only way she was going to get someone on a plane -- now airlines are saying, we are going to let people on planes. >> and we saw the acting attorney general of the united states fired this week because
justice department with offices around the country, their office in seattle would have been ready for a ruling that didn't go their way, especially since every ruling so far hasn't gone their way. and be ready with a much faster legal response as opposed to just a press release. >> well, the legal response so far has been to try to exploit ambiguities and loopholes as the administration saw them in the previous court orders and the previous restraining orders, and as jonathan said,...
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that had nothing to do with the seattle judge mandate. judge jeanine: the judge has the authority to issue a temporary restraining order. but i think it will be overturned. iran seems to be moving quickly in terms of what's happening in iran. the president saying on thursday that the iran missile test will not go without a response. that they are formally being put on notice. iran insists they are going to continue with their police particular missile test. what's going on, sebastian? >> i wish the mullahs in tehran would understand obama is no longer the president of the youth. we have a new sheriff in town. the relationship between tehran and washington will not be the one it was during the last 8 years where we have an administration that's basically bolstered that regime, released billions of dollars to that nation and facilitated it becoming a destabilizing force in the region. we sent a clear message this week from general mike flynn that that age is over. they can no longer harass our ships and ships of our partners, and they must
that had nothing to do with the seattle judge mandate. judge jeanine: the judge has the authority to issue a temporary restraining order. but i think it will be overturned. iran seems to be moving quickly in terms of what's happening in iran. the president saying on thursday that the iran missile test will not go without a response. that they are formally being put on notice. iran insists they are going to continue with their police particular missile test. what's going on, sebastian? >>...
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the seattle judge u.s. senior judge james robart of seattle on friday issued a nationwide restraining order basically blocking the travel ban put in place i president trump to the travel ban essentially applied to predominantly muslim country seven of them in all and refers to him putting his ban and rejecting it at least temporarily delaying the process rejected all of those pieces from 60,000 depending on who you speak to two up to 100,000 people whose visas were rejected. whether you had to green card reedit descent rate to enter this country according to the original band you could not get into this judge has reversed that so essentially what it means the state department came out with 60,000 net numbers grown to 100,000. the white house has maintained the number is much smaller. they originally came out and said things were going very well as we know the executive order was signed to some of those in the white house administration disagree with it. once it was signed the protest started across the coun
the seattle judge u.s. senior judge james robart of seattle on friday issued a nationwide restraining order basically blocking the travel ban put in place i president trump to the travel ban essentially applied to predominantly muslim country seven of them in all and refers to him putting his ban and rejecting it at least temporarily delaying the process rejected all of those pieces from 60,000 depending on who you speak to two up to 100,000 people whose visas were rejected. whether you had to...
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let's go to dan springer in seattle. i understand we are getting reaction from washington's governor. >> we are still waiting for something on camera. he is supposed to live stream his comments from olympia. we are also waiting for bob ferguson, the attorney general, who filed the lawsuit last monday. waiting for the news conference. we expect to hear a lot of the same stuff. we do have a statement from the governor. he says "i am proud that washington is a national leader in the fight. we were there first state to stand against this executive order but all americans need to be willing and stand for our democracy everywhere, every time, in every way it is threatened." the ninth circuit court of appeals, the most overturned court in the land, i did a little bit of research. in 2012, the supreme court of the united states, 86% of the cases it looked at reviewed from the ninth circuit, it overturned. by far and away, more cases overturned than any other appellate court. a long way to go for washington state to claim full vi
let's go to dan springer in seattle. i understand we are getting reaction from washington's governor. >> we are still waiting for something on camera. he is supposed to live stream his comments from olympia. we are also waiting for bob ferguson, the attorney general, who filed the lawsuit last monday. waiting for the news conference. we expect to hear a lot of the same stuff. we do have a statement from the governor. he says "i am proud that washington is a national leader in the...
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justice department with offices around the country, their office in seattle would have been ready for a ruling that didn't go their way, especially since every ruling so far hasn't gone their way. and be ready with a much faster legal response as opposed to just a press release. >> well, the legal response so far has bee to try to exploit ambiguities and loopholes as the administration saw them in the previous court orders and the previous restraining orders, and as jonathan said, there's not much room for wiggle room there, there's very little ambiguity as before. i had spoken to one of those attorneys you're talking about who had filed a lawsuit in los angeles, where a court order was issued, again restraining this and saying that imgrant visa holders should be allowed into los angeles. the court was not upholding it because there was some wiggle room in this order. she believed the only way she was going to get someone on a plane -- now airlines are saying, we are going to let people on planes. >> and we saw the acting attorney general of the united states fired this week because s
justice department with offices around the country, their office in seattle would have been ready for a ruling that didn't go their way, especially since every ruling so far hasn't gone their way. and be ready with a much faster legal response as opposed to just a press release. >> well, the legal response so far has bee to try to exploit ambiguities and loopholes as the administration saw them in the previous court orders and the previous restraining orders, and as jonathan said, there's...
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now, i have to say, the judge in seattle hasn't finally decided that issue. all he is saying is, i think there's a good chance the states are going to prevail when i get to that question, so for now, i'm going to put the executive order on hold while we try to sort through that. that, you may ask, well, if those two rulings are in conflict, why does the seattle judge control? and the answer is that the boston judge didn't change anything. all he said is, yeah, you can continue enforcing this. he didn't order the other side to stop trying to stop it. so that's the reason that the seattle order prevails at this point. >> all right. our pete williams explaining it all for us from washington. pete, greato have you on, sir. thank you. paul singer from "usa today" and tara palmieri from politico joining me now. paul, let me start with you. we know yesterday president trump attacked the judge, calling him the "so-called judge." is there a sense that that type of language is going to back fire on president trump? >> i don't know backfire. i mean, this is what donald
now, i have to say, the judge in seattle hasn't finally decided that issue. all he is saying is, i think there's a good chance the states are going to prevail when i get to that question, so for now, i'm going to put the executive order on hold while we try to sort through that. that, you may ask, well, if those two rulings are in conflict, why does the seattle judge control? and the answer is that the boston judge didn't change anything. all he said is, yeah, you can continue enforcing this....
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as of right now, judge robart's order, the seattle court judge, his ruling is in full effect. and so everything that has started on saturday morning where dhs, i should say homeland security and the state department has started to roll back some of the implementation of the travel ban. all of that that was happening on saturday morning is still going to move forward as long as judge robart's order is in full effect. >> but also this is still pending these legal briefs that want to be examined, so it could be slapped back on by monday. >> reporter: well, that's right. we just don't know . it's sort of a legal ping pong, if you will, right now in the courts trying to keep up with this. as of right now it appears as if the court of appeals, the higher court that evaluates the seattle court, says we need to take a step back and we need full briefing before we can decide. >> this is not the first time a president has issued a controversial executive order. it's certainly not the first time the courts have pushed back on that. why is this such a problem? why are we seeing this legal
as of right now, judge robart's order, the seattle court judge, his ruling is in full effect. and so everything that has started on saturday morning where dhs, i should say homeland security and the state department has started to roll back some of the implementation of the travel ban. all of that that was happening on saturday morning is still going to move forward as long as judge robart's order is in full effect. >> but also this is still pending these legal briefs that want to be...
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the seattle judge u.s. senior judge james robart of seattle on friday issued a nationwide restraining order basically blocking the travel ban put in place i president trump to the travel ban essentially applied to predominantly muslim country seven of them in all and refers to him putting his b rejecting it at least temporarily delaying the process rejected all of those pieces from 60,000 depending on who you speak to two up to 100,000 people whose visas were rejected. whether you had to green card reedit descent rate to enter this country according to the original band you could not get into this judge has reversed that so essentially what it means the state department came out with 60,000 net numbers grown to 100,000. the white house has maintained the number is much smaller. they originally came out and said things were going very well as we know the executive order was signed to some of those in the white house administration disagree with it. once it was signed the protest started across the country. i
the seattle judge u.s. senior judge james robart of seattle on friday issued a nationwide restraining order basically blocking the travel ban put in place i president trump to the travel ban essentially applied to predominantly muslim country seven of them in all and refers to him putting his b rejecting it at least temporarily delaying the process rejected all of those pieces from 60,000 depending on who you speak to two up to 100,000 people whose visas were rejected. whether you had to green...
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washington's governor, jay inslee, joins me now from seattle. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> it has been almost 24 hours since the judge in your state issued this ruling, this federal judge. the department of justice, yet to file an emergency stay, although that is what we're expecting. have you heard anything from the white house or the doj? >> no. you know, we've heard tweets, but the president can tweet 'til the cows come home, but the fact of the matter is, he is bound by this order. it is a legally binding order. and he's going to have to follow it. that's the way our system of checks and balances work. and he asked this question about lawyers. his lawyers are telling him the facts. they're telling him that this is the way that america workers. because in america, when an executive does something that's unconstitutional, thank goodness we have a federal judicial system that can rein that in. and that's what this judge did. by the way, this insulted him. this was a judge appointed by george w. bush. he was confirmed with a 99-0 v
washington's governor, jay inslee, joins me now from seattle. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> it has been almost 24 hours since the judge in your state issued this ruling, this federal judge. the department of justice, yet to file an emergency stay, although that is what we're expecting. have you heard anything from the white house or the doj? >> no. you know, we've heard tweets, but the president can tweet 'til the cows come home, but the fact of the matter is, he...
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he will go to seattle, they can also rewrite the orders, and move those forward. and also he can start to work on a petition to the supreme court. there are many different channels. >> last count there were 50 challenges to what the president temporary travel halt entailed. do you expect a 3-0 decision, were you surprised? >> no. the justice that descended is strong in law and order issues and border security issues. they did not expect the president to win. as i went to law school, i am a lawyer, i know the constitution, this seems so basic. and they took evidence into play that actually has no bearing on the constitution and the president's rights to do what he did. so i'm flabbergasted as a novice, i thought that judge napolitano as usual nailed it. they are wrong, i hope our country is not going topless safe as a -- countly is not going to be less safe as a result of it. liz: on the washington part of washington district judge, and on the part of the department justice judge. you don't want to criticize people working their hardest to get it done right. but th
he will go to seattle, they can also rewrite the orders, and move those forward. and also he can start to work on a petition to the supreme court. there are many different channels. >> last count there were 50 challenges to what the president temporary travel halt entailed. do you expect a 3-0 decision, were you surprised? >> no. the justice that descended is strong in law and order issues and border security issues. they did not expect the president to win. as i went to law school,...
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we will have actions in seattle, l.a., san francisco, denver, of a cookie, new york city. people who want to follow along, they could check out the everydayofaction.org. is -- the point of all of this, we're fighting against a system. we need to do this together. after rise up together. amy: we will continue to follow this. dallas, you're flying to washington, d.c., for that action today. dallas goldtooth with indigenous environmental network. chase iron eyes with lakota people's law project and an standing rock tribe. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving
we will have actions in seattle, l.a., san francisco, denver, of a cookie, new york city. people who want to follow along, they could check out the everydayofaction.org. is -- the point of all of this, we're fighting against a system. we need to do this together. after rise up together. amy: we will continue to follow this. dallas, you're flying to washington, d.c., for that action today. dallas goldtooth with indigenous environmental network. chase iron eyes with lakota people's law project...
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we will have actions in seattle, l.a., san francisco, denver, of a cookie, new york city. people who want to follow along, they could check out the everydayofaction.org. is -- ththe point ofof all of this, we're fighting against a system. we need to do thisis together. after rise up together. amy: we will continue to follow this. dallas, you're flying to washington, d.c., for that action today. dallas goldtooth with indigenous environmental network. chase iron eyes with lakota people's law project and an standing rock tribe. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now!
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we will take to you seattle where people have been dealing with snow for several days. and the region's snowy stretch will make for seattle trademark rain. >> tanker truck crash closes interstate for eight hours, the dangerous cargo it was hauling, that special crews had to help with. stay with us. >> delaware state police investigating three vehicle crash involving a dart bus that sent six people to the hospital. take a look. chopper three was overhead where investigators say two cars and dart bus collided on i-95, the bus ended up in the grass near route 141 in new castle county of the told the crash happened before 6:00 last night, knowledge of the injuries are life threatening. >>> well, interstate five is open again in downtown seattle. it was closed for more than eight hours after a frightening truck accident. a tanker truck caring propane overturned near the i5-i90 merge. about 10:00 yesterday morning. three people were injured. listed right now in stable condition. hazmat teams had to handle a leak in the propane trunk, but everything will be ready for this morn
we will take to you seattle where people have been dealing with snow for several days. and the region's snowy stretch will make for seattle trademark rain. >> tanker truck crash closes interstate for eight hours, the dangerous cargo it was hauling, that special crews had to help with. stay with us. >> delaware state police investigating three vehicle crash involving a dart bus that sent six people to the hospital. take a look. chopper three was overhead where investigators say two...
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the ban was suspended last week by a judge in seattle after two us states argued it was unconstitutional. well, moments after the ruling, president trump responded defiantly, tweeting: a little later he had this to say about the decision. it's a political decision and we'll see them in court and i look forward to it. you believe it's the wrong decision? we have a situation where the security of our country is at stake and it's a very serious situation, so we look forward as i just said to seeing them in court. do you think this is a problem, being such a core issue, and being early in your presidency? this is a decision that came down, but we are going to win the case. have you conferred with your new attorney general? no, i haven't, wejust heard. how did you find out? we just saw it, just like you did. in the news, the media? but it's a decision we will win, in my opinion, very easily. the washington state attorney general who initially filed the lawsuit against mr trump said: we have seen him in court, twice. he then explained the importance of the ruling. the law is not an instruction
the ban was suspended last week by a judge in seattle after two us states argued it was unconstitutional. well, moments after the ruling, president trump responded defiantly, tweeting: a little later he had this to say about the decision. it's a political decision and we'll see them in court and i look forward to it. you believe it's the wrong decision? we have a situation where the security of our country is at stake and it's a very serious situation, so we look forward as i just said to...
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from seattle and member the seattle police department called safe place. the program just briefly all those sgt. shields) it's you was designed to reduce hate crimes and harassment in the lgbt community. so they give a presentation and at the time commissioner melara that is appropriate for us to look at it as a department and wanted to put it on the calendar for you to hear the commission is first with the presentation was. so sgt. shields is here tonight to talk to you about that. you also add in some information about what we currently are doing in san francisco police department regarding a similar program that is called safe zone. it was initiated back in 2000 1300 and chief cancer and will discuss some of the similarities and differences between the two of them. once he is done all be available to answer any questions or specifics that you have on it as well as any opportunities the commission believes that apartment may be interested in in exploring the program that they have in seattle. with that i more than happy to bring up sgt. kee gels from our
from seattle and member the seattle police department called safe place. the program just briefly all those sgt. shields) it's you was designed to reduce hate crimes and harassment in the lgbt community. so they give a presentation and at the time commissioner melara that is appropriate for us to look at it as a department and wanted to put it on the calendar for you to hear the commission is first with the presentation was. so sgt. shields is here tonight to talk to you about that. you also...
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she is seattle's first latino councilmember. before being elected in 2015, she worked for a decade as a civil rights attorney. welcome to democracy now! can you explain how daniel ramirez ended up in jail? well, the facts as we know them is daniel was at the home of his fatather just south of seattle, and i showed up in the morning to pick up his dad with a warrant. at t that t time, hisis dad hadd for permission to go back into the house to let his son no what was happening. also entered ice into the home with daniel's father and began to ask daniel questions, and when they asked him the questions, they asked him whether he was born here and whether he was in the country legally? based on his answers, they arrested him. amy: is this the first time that you have seen this happen? >> this is the first time that we know of a daca recipient being arrested under a trump administration. and as far as we new last weekend and as we know now, he had his daca permit with him on him when he was arrested. agentsatedly told the that he had
she is seattle's first latino councilmember. before being elected in 2015, she worked for a decade as a civil rights attorney. welcome to democracy now! can you explain how daniel ramirez ended up in jail? well, the facts as we know them is daniel was at the home of his fatather just south of seattle, and i showed up in the morning to pick up his dad with a warrant. at t that t time, hisis dad hadd for permission to go back into the house to let his son no what was happening. also entered ice...
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from seattle and member the seattle police department called safe place. the program just briefly all those sgt. shields) it's you was designed to reduce hate crimes and harassment in the lgbt community. so they give a presentation and at the time commissioner melara that is appropriate for us to look at it as a department and wanted to put it on the calendar for you to hear the commission is first with the presentation was. so sgt. shields is here tonight to talk to you about that. you also add in some information about what we currently are doing in san francisco police department regarding a similar program that is called safe zone. it was initiated back in 2000 1300 and chief cancer and will discuss some of the similarities and differences between the two of them. once he is done all be available to answer any questions or specifics that you have on it as well as any opportunities the commission believes that apartment may be interested in in exploring the program that they have in seattle. with that i more than happy to bring up sgt. kee gels from our
from seattle and member the seattle police department called safe place. the program just briefly all those sgt. shields) it's you was designed to reduce hate crimes and harassment in the lgbt community. so they give a presentation and at the time commissioner melara that is appropriate for us to look at it as a department and wanted to put it on the calendar for you to hear the commission is first with the presentation was. so sgt. shields is here tonight to talk to you about that. you also...
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district court in seattle. the ninth circuit court rejected a request from the justice department to set aside that ruling. president trump lashed out at the judge on twitter yesterday writing "just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril. if something happens, blame him and the court system. people pouring in, bad." he also tweeted this: "i have instructed homeland security to check people carefully. courts are making the judge difficult." much more ahead on the legal court battle that is going on. first though, president trump is defending his approach to u.s. relations with vladimir putin. that story is developing this hour. the commander-in-chief told bill o'reilly that he respects president putin and that it's better to get along with russia than not get along with them. >> will i get along with them? i have no idea. >> putin is a killer. >> a lot of killers. we have a lot of killers. you think our country is so innocent? you think our country is so innocent? >> i don't know of any gover
district court in seattle. the ninth circuit court rejected a request from the justice department to set aside that ruling. president trump lashed out at the judge on twitter yesterday writing "just cannot believe a judge would put our country in such peril. if something happens, blame him and the court system. people pouring in, bad." he also tweeted this: "i have instructed homeland security to check people carefully. courts are making the judge difficult." much more ahead...
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we will have actions in seattle, l.a., san francisco, denver, of a cookie, new york city. people who want to follow along, they could check out the everydayofaction.org. is -- ththe point ofof all of this, we're fighting against a system. we need to do thisis together. after rise up together. amy: we will continue to follow this. dallas, you're flying to washington, d.c., for that action today. dallas goldtooth with indigenous environmental network. chase iron eyes with lakota people's law project and an standing rock tribe. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! [theme music playing] reyes: wildlife trafficking is growing with a booming illegal market. it's become a big concern in peru, and people are fighting back. i'm elaine reyes here in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first upup, animals in the amazon rainforest are being captured and sold atat an alarming rate. police c conduct raids to stop the tr
we will have actions in seattle, l.a., san francisco, denver, of a cookie, new york city. people who want to follow along, they could check out the everydayofaction.org. is -- ththe point ofof all of this, we're fighting against a system. we need to do thisis together. after rise up together. amy: we will continue to follow this. dallas, you're flying to washington, d.c., for that action today. dallas goldtooth with indigenous environmental network. chase iron eyes with lakota people's law...
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the judges in seattle said it amounted to religious discrimination. the court temporarily lifted the ban and several major airlines say they will now allow passengers affected by it to fly to the united states. the trump administration has pledged to overturn the ruling. catriona renton reports. it has been a week of confusion in protest, outside the white house and inside airports. but the most significant opposition to donald trump's immigration ban came from judgejames trump's immigration ban came from judge james robart in trump's immigration ban came from judgejames robart in this seattle court room. ifind court room. i find that the court room. ifind that thejudge court room. i find that the judge should and will grant the temporary restraining order. overruling president trump's executive order that he signed just eight days ago. now, people are free to travel once again into the united states. the challenge, that this violates a clause in the us constitution favouring one religion over another, was brought by the state of washington and laterj
the judges in seattle said it amounted to religious discrimination. the court temporarily lifted the ban and several major airlines say they will now allow passengers affected by it to fly to the united states. the trump administration has pledged to overturn the ruling. catriona renton reports. it has been a week of confusion in protest, outside the white house and inside airports. but the most significant opposition to donald trump's immigration ban came from judgejames trump's immigration...
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she is seattle's first latino councilmember. before being elected in 2015, she worked for a decade as a civil rights attorney. welcome to democracy now! can you explain how daniel ramirez ended up in jail? well, the facts as we know them is daniel was at the home of his father just south of seattle, and i showed up in the morning to pick up his dad with a warrant. at that time, his dad had asked for permission to go back into the house to let his son no what was happening. also entered ice into the home with daniel's father and began to ask daniel questions, and when they asked him the questions, they asked him whether he was born here and whether he was in the country legally? based on his answers, they arrested him. amy: is this the first time that you have seen this happen? >> this is the first time that we know of a daca recipient being arrested under a trump administration. and as far as we new last weekend and as we know now, he had his daca permit with him on him when he was arrested. agentsatedly told the that he had per
she is seattle's first latino councilmember. before being elected in 2015, she worked for a decade as a civil rights attorney. welcome to democracy now! can you explain how daniel ramirez ended up in jail? well, the facts as we know them is daniel was at the home of his father just south of seattle, and i showed up in the morning to pick up his dad with a warrant. at that time, his dad had asked for permission to go back into the house to let his son no what was happening. also entered ice into...
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the matter is candace judge in seattle stay this executive order? what is going to happen is in the night circle one way or another -- if they decide against somehow which it should not, it will then go back to the district court. this is an emergency appeal with the ninth circuit to state the temporary restraining order. the bottom line here is the next step in no way to supreme court. the next step is to hear the full case on the merit. just happen in the massachusetts district court, we are very confident that the white house administration will prevail. >> martha: you are saying that if this ends tomorrow in your favor. >> yes, absolutely. we will learn tomorrow. if, for some reason, it does not, it will end in the administration's favor on the mayor as it did in the massachusetts district court district court. >> martha: i want to play a sound bite from phil o'reilly's interview with president trump in regard to tax reform, here's what he said. >> 2017, can americans expect a tax cut? >> i think so, yes. before the end of the year, i would like
the matter is candace judge in seattle stay this executive order? what is going to happen is in the night circle one way or another -- if they decide against somehow which it should not, it will then go back to the district court. this is an emergency appeal with the ninth circuit to state the temporary restraining order. the bottom line here is the next step in no way to supreme court. the next step is to hear the full case on the merit. just happen in the massachusetts district court, we are...
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. --- azucena gmez nos tiene la informacin y las posibles repercusiones de este ca queocurri en seattle washington... take g ;01 ;16 pkg el temor de muchos que estn escuchando de este caso es quele pueda suced a cualquiera. especialnte por lretrica e viene nejando administran del presidee trump...abogadosy autoridades no quieren apresurarse a conclusiones perparecer que se trata de un caso aislado y no de una prctica que este aplicando inmigracin nat seattle. afuera del centro de detencin en seattle washington donde se encuentra recluido danielramrez medina protestan por suarresto. el joven de 23 aÑos esamparado por ca el programa de accin diferida para losllegados la infancia. sot esta situacin me parece muy nica inmigracin estaba ah buscando al papa no al muchho...el abogado mora no representa a ramirez... pero conoce su expediente y ha representado amuchos jvenes soÑadores en sustrmites sot es posible que haetalles queno han salido todava y no saben en si porque se hizo la detenc pero basaden lo que yo he visto nocreo que es correcto lo que ocurri. el departamento de aduanas e inmi
. --- azucena gmez nos tiene la informacin y las posibles repercusiones de este ca queocurri en seattle washington... take g ;01 ;16 pkg el temor de muchos que estn escuchando de este caso es quele pueda suced a cualquiera. especialnte por lretrica e viene nejando administran del presidee trump...abogadosy autoridades no quieren apresurarse a conclusiones perparecer que se trata de un caso aislado y no de una prctica que este aplicando inmigracin nat seattle. afuera del centro de detencin en...
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justice department moved for what's called an emergency stay of the sweeping decision out of seattle that temporarily halted the enforcement of president trump's travel ban on a nationwide basis. and in this legal filing, the justice department says that blocking the travel ban, quote, harms the public and second-guesses the president's national security judgment. the threats of the argument here being made by the justice department are two different prongs. the first one is that the plaintiffs in the case, which were the case was brought by the washington state attorney general and minnesota, they are saying they don't have -- they haven't been harmed. this is sweeping and quite broad. so he can basically do what he wants in this area of immigration in an unreviewable way. the court doesn't have authority to review him. so it's a pretty strongly worded legal filing we're seeing from the justice department. it's unclear yet whether the other side, washington state, will have an opportunity to respond. there's a motion panel set up in the 9th circuit court of appeals that can hear the
justice department moved for what's called an emergency stay of the sweeping decision out of seattle that temporarily halted the enforcement of president trump's travel ban on a nationwide basis. and in this legal filing, the justice department says that blocking the travel ban, quote, harms the public and second-guesses the president's national security judgment. the threats of the argument here being made by the justice department are two different prongs. the first one is that the plaintiffs...
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the judge is a george h w bush appointee and the ruling in seattle came after an earlier ruling from a federal judge in boston said the order did not discriminate against muslims, which was sent back for a challenge by the aclu there. in australia today, the prime minister spoke to a reporter about his telephone call with president trump earlier this week, and according to some reports, the call did not go well. calldent trump ended the early after a disagreement with the prime minister after -- over whether the united states should accept refugees from australia. here is what he called -- told reporters. >> how are you? >> how is your relationship with donald trump? >> his spokesman said we had a cordial conversation. >> and it will go ahead? >> of course. the president made a commitment to honor the deal that was entered into by his predecessor. that has been confirmed several times and it is very important that goes ahead because it will enable us to secure resettlement options for people, a number of the people. they are there because the labour party left them there as a consequ
the judge is a george h w bush appointee and the ruling in seattle came after an earlier ruling from a federal judge in boston said the order did not discriminate against muslims, which was sent back for a challenge by the aclu there. in australia today, the prime minister spoke to a reporter about his telephone call with president trump earlier this week, and according to some reports, the call did not go well. calldent trump ended the early after a disagreement with the prime minister after...
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the band was suspended last week by a judge in seattle after two us states and it was unconstitutional. —— ban. moments after the ruling was released president trump responded defiantly, tweeting: a little later he had this to say about the decision. it isa it is a political decision and we will see them in court. you believe it is the wrong decision? we have a situation where the security of our country is at stake and it's a very serious situation, so we look forward as i just serious situation, so we look forward as ijust said to seeing them in court. this is a decision that came down, but we are going to win the case. have you conferred with your new attorney general? no, we just heard. with your new attorney general? no, wejust heard. how with your new attorney general? no, we just heard. how did you find out? we just saw, just like you did. in a media? it is a decision we will win, in my opinion, very easily. the washington state attorney general who initially filed the lawsuit against mr trump said, we have seen in court twice. he then explained the importance of the ruling.
the band was suspended last week by a judge in seattle after two us states and it was unconstitutional. —— ban. moments after the ruling was released president trump responded defiantly, tweeting: a little later he had this to say about the decision. it isa it is a political decision and we will see them in court. you believe it is the wrong decision? we have a situation where the security of our country is at stake and it's a very serious situation, so we look forward as i just serious...
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the ban was suspended last week by a judge in seattle after two us states argued it was unconstitutional. soon after thejudgement was it was unconstitutional. soon after the judgement was released, president trump responded defiantly tweeting. .. that was president trump responded defiantly tweeting... that was his reaction on social media. within the past few minutes he had this to say about the ruling. it is a political decision. we have a situation where the security of our country is at stake and it is a very, very serious situation. as i havejust said, we look forward to seeing them in court. thanks, guys. this isjust a decision that came down but we will wind the case. have you confirmed with your new attorney general? no, i haven't. we just with your new attorney general? no, i haven't. wejust saw with your new attorney general? no, i haven't. we just saw the decision like you did. but it is a decision that we will wind very easily, in my opinion. it is a political decision and we will see you in court and i look forward to doing it. those reactions from president trump, images ta
the ban was suspended last week by a judge in seattle after two us states argued it was unconstitutional. soon after thejudgement was it was unconstitutional. soon after the judgement was released, president trump responded defiantly tweeting. .. that was president trump responded defiantly tweeting... that was his reaction on social media. within the past few minutes he had this to say about the ruling. it is a political decision. we have a situation where the security of our country is at...
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the judge in seattle dismissed objections from government lawyers and said the restrictions could be lifted immediately while a full legal case was heard. the government is expected to launch a rapid appeal. in the past hour, us customs and border protection have told airlines to board travellers affected by president trump's ban. greg dawson reports: at new york's kennedy airport, prayers protests at donald trump's order to stop admissions from seven muslim—majority countries. inside the terminal, the mood was less a sombre. munther alaskry, an iraqi interpreter that worked with the us marines, has finally arrived to his new home. his family were removed from their plane last week following trump's immigration order. after the administration ruled interpreters who helped the military were exempt, they were free to travel. actualy, i'm feeling blessed to be in the united states, really. there are a lot of people who are waiting to come over here. but i'm feeling blessed. but this new development could mean thousands more are free to come to the united states. in the most significan
the judge in seattle dismissed objections from government lawyers and said the restrictions could be lifted immediately while a full legal case was heard. the government is expected to launch a rapid appeal. in the past hour, us customs and border protection have told airlines to board travellers affected by president trump's ban. greg dawson reports: at new york's kennedy airport, prayers protests at donald trump's order to stop admissions from seven muslim—majority countries. inside the...
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the guy in seattle, the kid's father. you would support immediately putting him out or putting him in person? correct? >> yeah, i would. that has been a priority of many presidents. >> bill: at the priority, he got back eight times. we know how staunch the priority was. now, the son -- >> kate's law is the opposite of trump's policy. >> bill: wait, doctor! his son is picked up in the house with him. got his tattoo. i.c.e. agent say the son admits to gaining membership. admits! the kid's lawyer says, no, he is innocent. okay. you hold him, right? then, you find out what the story is, right? >> look, i don't know! >> bill: do you hold him or not, doctor! you don't know! >> you can say that you might, might. it's >> bill: this is what is wrong with your party! you're a democrat! democrats don't want any deportation! they want total nonenforcement! it doesn't matter! you don't want to get to the bottom of daniel! >> you are making a straw man. you know you are fighting a straw man. that is not the position of the democratic p
the guy in seattle, the kid's father. you would support immediately putting him out or putting him in person? correct? >> yeah, i would. that has been a priority of many presidents. >> bill: at the priority, he got back eight times. we know how staunch the priority was. now, the son -- >> kate's law is the opposite of trump's policy. >> bill: wait, doctor! his son is picked up in the house with him. got his tattoo. i.c.e. agent say the son admits to gaining membership....
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the decision came on the same day the trump administration was back in the seattle courtroom where the federal judge who stopped the ban delivered another setback. let's get the latest from dan simon. >> reporter: john and christine, the legal challenge to the travel ban will proceed in seattle federal court despite the attempt to postpone things. jaems robart wants the merits of the ban to be argued ed in his courtroom. he was taken aback by the issue of postponing things. he said i'm surprised because the president said he wants to see you in court. in the meantime, the administration is still figuring out how to proceed. there is the possibility of rewriting a new travel ban. as long as the current one is a advanced. the judge wants it in his courtroom. >> thank you, dan. >>> stunning news from pennsylvania. son of disgraced football coach jerry sandusky facing charges eerily similar to those that brought down his father. ♪ dry skin? try johnson's extra moisturizing bath routine: a wash with 10 times more moisturizers... and a rich cream to lock them in. (baby laughs) feels good,
the decision came on the same day the trump administration was back in the seattle courtroom where the federal judge who stopped the ban delivered another setback. let's get the latest from dan simon. >> reporter: john and christine, the legal challenge to the travel ban will proceed in seattle federal court despite the attempt to postpone things. jaems robart wants the merits of the ban to be argued ed in his courtroom. he was taken aback by the issue of postponing things. he said i'm...