Martha president obama says that budget cuts will mean fire tsa agents agent the airport as part of the sequester issue. We understand that the agency made a deal right before that sequester, 50 Million Contract for new uniforms. So they may not be there but they will have some fancy new duds. Bill if they are. Well see you on the radio. Martha coming up on the radio with brian. Happening now starts right now. Bye, everybody. Jon right now brandnew stories and breaking news. Jenna more changes at the white house following those automatic spending cuts. What the administration is canceling now to save money and what one republican says should happen instead. Also after more than two weeks of testimony a woman on trial for the murder of her boyfriend is getting hit with more questions, but this time those questions are from the jury. Well tell you about it. Plus, the legend, regis, do you really need his last name . You all know regis, right . Hes here to talk about his new talk show, ne
county which was led at the time by the woman who is now the fulton county d.a., fani willis. esther panich is a georgia state representative and a defense lawyer who has handled two cases where mcafee was the prosecutor. in the cases i had with him, he made reasonable decisions related to pleas or discovery requests, and he was fair pop politics never came into it. university of georgia records show he was the treasurer of the law republicans, a group that serves libertarian members of the law school community and provides support for the republican political candidates. he was also treasurer of the law school s federalist society and an influential conservative and libertarian in the u.s. just a few months ago he presided over a case involving alvin wood, a conspiracy-touting lawyer. i have political views. i believe our country has been taken over by communism.
family in iran, they have a 10-year-old daughter, green card holders, legal residents here in georgia who were eventually released to return to their home just outside the metro area. i want to bring in attorney esther panich. esther, what i understand here is even though we have seen these 11 people released, we re in kind of a limbo for people who are arriving today. that s correct. we are aware of one person, at least one person that is coming in later this afternoon who may be subject to being detained. we are hearing stories that people are that border patrol agents are not necessarily abiding by the court s order which is obviously very troubling so this person is in limbo until that person either makes it through or we find out that he s been detained. and what will your role be here today? it s our understanding that legal representatives were not allowed to go back in with the people as they were being detained yesterday. i m here as an observer, as a
the executive order violate a later law that congress passes that you cannot discriminate based on country of origin? we don t know, but they will fight. reporter: a lot of unanswered questions at this point. thank you so much, esther. we ll send it back to you, alex. we ll be live throughout the day following the protests. overseas to iran, one of these seven nations banning entry to the united states. nbc s ali arouzi is in iran with a good day to you. the government s response was pretty swift. what are officials saying? reporter: indeed, alex. the foreign ministry himself, the foreign minister himself strongly the ban, imposing a ban on muslims is a clear insult to the islamic world. tehran says it would take
car driver, it s reasonably foreseeable they re going to get distracted. we don t let strip clubs have open-airstrip open air shows, what s reasonably foreseeable? esther makes a great point about is the sunglasses, but is it reasonably foreseeable to believe that when someone doesn t have their sunglasses they re going to get glare, i don t think so. the bottom line is i don t think the new jersey supreme court s going to uphold this. this is an appellate division case that i plies in and applies in and around trenton. jon: new jersey is one of those states where if parents serve alcohol to somebody who then gets into an accident on the way home, they cannot be sued, right? they cannot. although it s interesting, i did a little further research, you can t sue your host, but if you re a third party who gets injured, that third person may