but that is the east room of the white house. this being one of the things that the president had promised that he would get done no matter what it took. and what it took today was executive action. this is outnumbered, i m harris faulkner. here today, andrea tantaros, melissa francis, nationally syndicated radio host megan mccain, and today s #oneluckyguy, always on time with the breaking news, fox news judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano, and i deserve it. i am glad you are here with us. i said a lot there, and i want to start here with you. the president has just done something that other presidents do, and he s only done it now 230 times in his presidency, far less than some others, and that s use executive action. but it has been the very things that he has used that pen on that really have brought the controversy. what do you say about this one, and how does it fly in the
meals, you live together in intimate setting this. was like kids berating a parent and screaming at them in front of everyone else. it is much more intimate situation than you see. and i believe those people felt really threatened and that s why they re going away. i mean, it s a lot more out of control than it looks like to the naked eye. these are people that live in a closed setting together, and those, the adults, house masters are supposed to be taking care of those kids who are screaming at them and berating them. more explosive than it looks. i lived in a setting like that. you had respect for the people trying to take care of you in this house and they were looking after your well-being. this is bigger deal than it looks like. we ve been covering this story since day one. harris: and others like it. sandra: seems like we re reaching a tipping point. harris: i wonder what that is going to look like? remember when senior judicial analyst judge napolitano sat in that seat. we ha
president obama pledges to take in 10,000 refugees from syria. but one top republican says the move brings up major security concerns. we re a compassionate nation. we have to deal with this crisis. but, you know, this could be a very reckless and dangerous policy. so what are the legal hurdles to making this policy a reality? joining us right now fox news judicial analyst, senior guy, judge napolitano. can the president do this? yes. and i share the views of congressman mccaul that this is going to be a real political problem for the president when he brings these folks here. but under federal law, the president has the authority for humanitarian reasons to bring refugees in. there s an office in the state department for this, they have a
michigan. a mystery drone dropping money from the sky. total of $100 all in one dollars bills was released by the craft. grand rapids police say they have no idea who was behind the stunt. please get on that if you don t mind. 15 minutes before the top of the hour. yesterday new jersey governor chris christie was on our couch and he had a few choice words for ed snowden and some republican senators s effort to block the patriot act. he s a criminal and he s hiding in russia. he s lecturing to us about the evils of authoritarian government while he lives undervladmir putin. that s who mike lee and rand paul are siding with, with edward snowden? the divide calls as the law stalls in the senate. senior judicial analyst, judge
get closer. get closer. that s it that s it. johnny depp could end up like captain jack sparrow. the actor could face up to ten years in jail for illegally smuggling his two dogs into australia and breaking quarantine laws. pooches are back in the united states. the judge wants to take his case. they could have put the dogs to death. outrageous. but they could have. judge, you know the law. you got to stick to the law. now this first though as june first expiration of laws allowing the bulk collection of american phone records looms the obama administration is looking into other options. what are they and will they keep us face? here to discuss is fox news seen senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. it s a perfect storm because ofhe expiration of the