[ laughter ] now from abc7, live breaking news. Good evening, im eric thomas. That breaking news tonight is here in San Francisco where just in the past hour or so, the Justice Department has formally filed an appeal to reinstate the president s travel ban. The department of justice wants the ninth Circuit Court of appeals to lift a judges order, blocking the ban. The Justice Department says the injunction immediately harms the public by thwarting enforcement of an executive order, issued by the president based on his National Security judgment. Abc7 reporter joins us live from outside the ninth Circuit Court on seventh and mission with more on this latenight filing. Lisa . Eric, this is where the doj sent this emergency motion late tonight and now court clerks are scrambling to get all the paperwork in from all the parties involved so the judges can make a decision as soon as possible. This is the paperwork in the docket number specifically assigned to what continues to be an historic
South. Its a 1 on our impact scale, and well time it all out for you coming up. Thank you, lisa. Developing news this morning, the u. S. Court of appeals denied an emergency motion by the u. S. Justice department to immediately block a suspension of President Trumps travel ban. What does it mean . The ban is not in effect and will remain on hold until at least tomorrow afternoon, giving both sides time to file legal briefs, and then the court will make a decision. The Justice Department says the injunction immediately harms the public by thwarting the enforcement of the executive order of the president based on his National Security judgment. This is the paperwork and the docket number specifically assigned to what continues to be a historic case. Three ninth Circuit Court judges will decide if a restraining order issued by a Washington State federal judge should be reversed, and last week President Trump signed a travel ban prompting nationwide. Little insist the current executive ord