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CNNW Wolf February 7, 2017
Mike pence cast the tiebreaking vote to confirm
President Trump
s nominee for education secretary betsy devos. Both the ayes are 50 and nays are 50. The
Vice President
votes in the affirmative and the nomination is confirmed. The 5150 vote to confirm betsy devos. Just moments ago, devos tweeted this. I appreciate the senates diligence and im honored to serve as education secretary. Lets improve options and outcomes for all u. S. Students. Our senior congressional reporter manu raju is joining us live from capitol hill right now. Manu, this is unprecedented, historic first for the
Vice President
to cast the tiebreaking vote. Reporter absolutely, wolf. We have not seen this before. This shows how controversial of a nominee this was. Lisa murkowski and
Susan Collins
expressing their view days ago. Mitch mcconnell knew they were voting no which caused them to have
Jeff Sessions
stay in the vote to cast a vote and forced mike pence to come in here and vote yes breaking that tie. This came after a pretty dramatic and
Intense Pressure Campaign
organized by liberal groups and teacher unions to flood senators offices with phone calls in people with blue states like pat toomey of pennsylvania to convince him to vote against betsy devos. I caught up with pat and he said he never had second thoughts about voting for betsy devos, a sign that republicans, for the most part, are falling in line behind
Donald Trumps
cabinet. Now they are going to move to
Jeff Sessions
nomination. Expect him to be confirmed as republicans try to push forward two other nominees donald trump is getting his cabinet. Not in the time frame that he wants because democrats are slowing things down but most if not all will get their jobs, wolf. A
Vice President
who serves as president of the senate often casts tiebreaking votes but this is the first time its been done to confirm a member of the cabinet. After the vote, the
Senate Minority
leader
Chuck Schumer
tweeted this. Let me put it up on the screen. Today
Vice President
mike pence did something no one else has ever done, cast his own cabinet nominee. And the white house tweeted this, congratulations to our new education secretary. Reporter these are the only nominees so far that are pending in which we have seen republican defections, which is one reason we saw this pretty
Intense Pressure Campaign
. But the next labor secretary has not had his confirmation hearings yet and he just revealed yesterday he hired an undocumented immigrant as a housekeeper and did not pay taxes on that employee until later acknowledging that he did actually hire someone who was not legally in this country. I just spent time with a couple of our other colleagues assessing whether or not republicans would vote against mr. Puzders confirmation and they say they want to learn more about this confirmation. John cornyn telling me that hes still confident that he will get the job but there will be a lot of questions and perhaps republican defections if he does not answer those questions to their satisfaction, wolf. Jeff sessions, the republicans needed his vote in order to get betsy devos confirmed as education secretary but it now looks like hes about to be confirmed as well. Thats right. Later this week they broke a filibuster to push this through. Expect some democrats also to vote with
Jeff Sessions
, including joe manchin of west virginia, who announced right out of the gate that he was going to support senator sessions. Were not expecting republican defections on his nomination and 51 republican senators are required. Any senators are required to confirm a nominee and to break a filibuster. 52 republican senators stand united. He should not have a problem. Expected to get the job sometime later this week. And then hell become the attorney general of the
United States
. Manu raju, thanks very much. Louisiana republican senator bill cassidy is joining us from capitol hill. Senator, thanks for joining us. Thank you, wolf. Thanks for having me. It took this historic tiebreaking vote from the
Vice President
of betsy devos to be confirmed as secretary education. You believe shes the right person for the job but it took our
Vice President
to get her confirmed. Vice president s have voted to break ties before. Not for a cabinet nominee, though. Im not sure of the great significance of that. I just dont. On the other hand, what i like about miss devos, she believes the parent should have the power and we shouldnt consign children to remain in a failing school. Shes used her influential and her wealth and activism to allow that mother to choose a
Better School
for her child. I think thats where we need to be. The attorney general nominee, senator
Jeff Sessions
, congressman tom price, nominee for health and human services, they are waiting for their full votes on the senate floor. Do you think theres any doubt about their confirmation . I think they will be confirmed. They are strong candidates and more than competent and will excel. Do you have any questions at all about trumps nominees who are still awaiting confirmation, some havent even had hearings yet. Yeah, i prefer to withhold judgment until we have their hearings. Im a doctor and never like to speak about theoreticals with patients. I want to have as much information as possible. Thats kind of the way im approaching these hearings. The nominee for labor secretary has a problem now, that he hired an undocumented immigrant, never paid taxes, has now paid those taxes in the past. Democratic nominees and republican nominee who is have had similar problems, theyve had their names withdrawn. How do you feel about that . Again, id rather withhold judgment on that particular issue until i understand it better. The first i heard about it was an hour ago and i dont have any details other than what you mentioned. When i met with him privately, he was all about creating jobs. He said trumps directive to me is to help create jobs. Private sector creates but what can we do to better create. I want a secretary of labor who is about creating jobs. John kelly testified before congress about the president s proposed travel ban which has now been stayed. He said he should have slowed down the rollout of the president s executive order. Listen to secretary kelly. In retrospect, i should have. This is all on me, by the way. I should have delayed it just a bit so i could talk to members of congress, particularly the leadership of committees like this to prepare them for what was coming. Do you believe the
Trump Administration
moved too quickly on such a clearly complicated issue . Well, i think kelly thinks they moved too quickly. Id be echoing the administration if i agreed with that. I understand the president s desire. He wishes to keep happening in the u. S. That which is happening in europe. Terrorists coming in as refugees and committing heinous crimes. I know physicians from those communities, from those countries who provide health care in our inner city, rural areas, other places that are under surge. If theyre not allowed to return because they are on a green card, those communities, their families, our communities, our patients will be less wellserved so. I look forward to them refining this and pro equitecting our security. As a physician, you also are interested in the future of the
Affordable Care
act or obamacare. President trump is now promising quick action on repealing and replacing obamacare. He certainly did so during the campaign but now hes lowering expectations. I want you to listen to what he said about the future of obamacare, how quickly it can be repealed and replaced when he was interviewed on fox news. Can americans in 2017 expect a new
Health Care Plan
rolled out by the
Trump Administration
. This year in the process and maybe take sometime into next year but we are certainly going to be in the process. Very complicated. Were going to be putting it in fairly soon. I think that, yes, i would like to say by the end of the year. At least the rudiments but we should have something within the year and the following year. Are you okay with that delay because originally it was going to be repealed on day one and then quickly replaced. Now the president is talking about 2018. Senator collins,
Susan Collins
and i have introduced something called the patient freedom act. In this year, if
Congress Passes
legislation which gives states next year the choice to choose between in order to complete the replacement. What the president said is thoroughly consistent with what we have rolled out. This year, washington does its business to return power to the states but give states time to choose the option best for them and then to implement that option. Were on track if the president is reading our bill. Do you think he supports your bill . I have not heard that he does. He has not spoken specifically on our bill. Everybody is covered. We take care of those with preexisting conditions, no mandates at a lower cost. The only way to get there is a bill like ours and so the fact that hes laid this out as his goals, i think in this sense, the only pathway to get there is through our bill. I consider that endorsement. Im not sure if he would. Lets find out at some point. Senator bill cassidy of louisiana, thank you very much for joining us. Thank you, wolf. Later this hour, ill be joined by patrick leahy. Well get his take on the vote for betsy devos and the court battle over the president s travel ban ahead. Later tonight, senator ted cruz will debate senator
Bernie Sanders
on obamacare. Manu raju caught up with senator cruz and asked him about his reaction to
President Trump
saying the replacement for obamacare may not pass until next year. Listen to this. The president has said he has committed to repealing obamacare. Republicans in both houses have said were committed to repealing obamacare. I look forward to that. Do you expect it to be done this year . Absolutely. And you can watch the debate live tonight, senator cruz, senator
Bernie Sanders
at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Our own jake tapper and dana bash will be moderating right here on cnn. Coming up, the
White House Press
Secretary Sean Spicer
getting ready to answer questions from the news media. Thats supposed to start later this hour. Likely will discuss the latest on the court battle over the president s travel ban. Were going live to the white house. This hour to hear from sean spicer. Stay with us. After brushing, listerine® total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. Its an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. Listerine® total care. One bottle, six benefits. Power to your mouth™. Tech dont let a cracked windshtrust safelite. Plans. With safelites exclusive on my way text. Youll know exactly when well be there. Giving you more time for what matters most. team sing safelite repair, safelite replace. On a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. Your
Insurance Company
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Liberty Mutual
wont raise your rates due to your first accident. And if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24 7. Call for a free quote today. Liberty stands with you™. Liberty mutual insurance. You can use whipped topping made. But real joyful moments. Are shared over the real cream in reddiwip. Reddiwip. Share the joy. All right. Take a look at these live pictures coming in from the white house. Were told fairly soon whos press
Secretary Sean Spicer
will take questions from the media. Well have coverage when that begins. In the meantime,
President Trump
is calling it commonsense. Hes talking about his proposed travel ban which is now in the hands of the ninth
Circuit Court
of appeals in
San Francisco
. The threemember panel will hear arguments later today, 6 00 p. M. Eastern. Well have live coverage of a that in the situation room. Lets talk about that. The reactions were getting from the white house. We have our senior
White House Correspondent
jim acosta already in the
Briefing Room
getting ready for the sean spicer briefing. Dan simons is in
San Francisco
and our senior legal analyst geoffr
Jeffrey Toobin
is in new york. Trump had two events already, two meetings, and he did speak about this travel ban. Update our viewers. Reporter thats right, wolf. President trump met behind closed doors here with some of the nations sheriffs here at the white house earlier today. The cameras were allowed in for a few moments and they were able to ask the president some questions over his executive order on that travel ban and putting in extreme vetting thats been tied up in the courts. The president said that he believes that this executive order is going to pass the mass stur wh muster and it will be upheld in the courts. He said that this executive order is commonsense. But he did say, wolf, hes willing to take it all the way to the
Supreme Court
. Heres what he had to say. So well see what happens. Well have a big court case. Were wellrepresented and well see what happens. Will it go to the
Supreme Court
, do you think . Well see. Hopefully it doesnt have to. Its commonsense. You know, some things are law and im all in favor of that. And some things are commonsense. This is commonsense. Reporter thats one of the issues well be asking
White House Press
Secretary Sean Spicer
about during this briefing in 15 minutes. One of the other items that is certain to come up is this assertion that the president made yesterday that the
International News
media has been deliberately underreporting terrorist attacks around the world. The president did not give an explanation as to why he believes that. He said that he has the reasons and military audience at
Macdill Air Force
base that he knows what that means. They put out a list of 78 terrorist attacks that have occurred since late 2014. But wolf, as you know, having gone through this list, many of these attacks, nearly all of the abeing t at at attacks were covered by the media outlets. Well ask sean spicer about that as well. Im sure other questions will be coming up as well. Live
Coverage Later
this hour. Dan simon, youre out there in
San Francisco
. Walk us through the procedure of what the ninth
Circuit Court
of appeals will be doing. I know the hearing begins at 6 00 p. M. Eastern and 3 00 p. M. On the west coast. Walk us through what they are going to be doing and how quickly we might get a ruling. Reporter first of all, legal experts say that you could see a ruling as early as this evening. This is going to be an hourlong hearing, 30 minutes for each side to make their argument and this could really go three ways. Were talking about a threejudge panel that will make the ruling. The first option is that the suspension could remain in place, meaning that visa holders from those predominantly seven muslim countries could continue to come to the u. S. The second option would be is that the suspension is overturned, meaning that the ban is back on or perhaps there could be some kind of mixed ruling here, that some parts of the executive order could be enforced and others tossed out. As weve been hearing, most legal analysts think its going to go to the
Supreme Court
. Wolf . Stand by. Jeffrey toobin, the brief released last night points to title 8 of the u. S. Code which says this. The president , quote, made by proclamation and for such period as he shall deem necessary suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate. Heres the question, jeffrey. Why is that not the end of the discussion . Because thats not the only relevant part of the law or part of the constitution. Theres also part of the 1965 immigration act which said there cannot be any bias against any nations immigrants in the course of the president s authority over immigration. Wolf, this is a really hard case because there are very good arguments on both sides. I wouldnt venture a guess on how this will turn out. I think its revealing that even some of the judge who is have started to hear these cases have come out differently. Its just a hard case and thats why we have a
Supreme Court
because thats how where its going to wind up. So you believe it will wind up in the
Supreme Court
. I do one way or the other. The issues are too momentous and its likely that we are going to get different rulings from different courts and thats why we have the
Supreme Court
to settle those issues if they can reach a resolution with only eight members. It could be a 44 split which might mean that
Circuit Court
decisions, like the one that we are likely to get from the ninth circuit coming up today, that would be the law of the land if the
President Trump<\/a>s nominee for education secretary betsy devos. Both the ayes are 50 and nays are 50. The
Vice President<\/a> votes in the affirmative and the nomination is confirmed. The 5150 vote to confirm betsy devos. Just moments ago, devos tweeted this. I appreciate the senates diligence and im honored to serve as education secretary. Lets improve options and outcomes for all u. S. Students. Our senior congressional reporter manu raju is joining us live from capitol hill right now. Manu, this is unprecedented, historic first for the
Vice President<\/a> to cast the tiebreaking vote. Reporter absolutely, wolf. We have not seen this before. This shows how controversial of a nominee this was. Lisa murkowski and
Susan Collins<\/a> expressing their view days ago. Mitch mcconnell knew they were voting no which caused them to have
Jeff Sessions<\/a> stay in the vote to cast a vote and forced mike pence to come in here and vote yes breaking that tie. This came after a pretty dramatic and
Intense Pressure Campaign<\/a> organized by liberal groups and teacher unions to flood senators offices with phone calls in people with blue states like pat toomey of pennsylvania to convince him to vote against betsy devos. I caught up with pat and he said he never had second thoughts about voting for betsy devos, a sign that republicans, for the most part, are falling in line behind
Donald Trumps<\/a> cabinet. Now they are going to move to
Jeff Sessions<\/a> nomination. Expect him to be confirmed as republicans try to push forward two other nominees donald trump is getting his cabinet. Not in the time frame that he wants because democrats are slowing things down but most if not all will get their jobs, wolf. A
Vice President<\/a> who serves as president of the senate often casts tiebreaking votes but this is the first time its been done to confirm a member of the cabinet. After the vote, the
Senate Minority<\/a> leader
Chuck Schumer<\/a> tweeted this. Let me put it up on the screen. Today
Vice President<\/a> mike pence did something no one else has ever done, cast his own cabinet nominee. And the white house tweeted this, congratulations to our new education secretary. Reporter these are the only nominees so far that are pending in which we have seen republican defections, which is one reason we saw this pretty
Intense Pressure Campaign<\/a>. But the next labor secretary has not had his confirmation hearings yet and he just revealed yesterday he hired an undocumented immigrant as a housekeeper and did not pay taxes on that employee until later acknowledging that he did actually hire someone who was not legally in this country. I just spent time with a couple of our other colleagues assessing whether or not republicans would vote against mr. Puzders confirmation and they say they want to learn more about this confirmation. John cornyn telling me that hes still confident that he will get the job but there will be a lot of questions and perhaps republican defections if he does not answer those questions to their satisfaction, wolf. Jeff sessions, the republicans needed his vote in order to get betsy devos confirmed as education secretary but it now looks like hes about to be confirmed as well. Thats right. Later this week they broke a filibuster to push this through. Expect some democrats also to vote with
Jeff Sessions<\/a>, including joe manchin of west virginia, who announced right out of the gate that he was going to support senator sessions. Were not expecting republican defections on his nomination and 51 republican senators are required. Any senators are required to confirm a nominee and to break a filibuster. 52 republican senators stand united. He should not have a problem. Expected to get the job sometime later this week. And then hell become the attorney general of the
United States<\/a>. Manu raju, thanks very much. Louisiana republican senator bill cassidy is joining us from capitol hill. Senator, thanks for joining us. Thank you, wolf. Thanks for having me. It took this historic tiebreaking vote from the
Vice President<\/a> of betsy devos to be confirmed as secretary education. You believe shes the right person for the job but it took our
Vice President<\/a> to get her confirmed. Vice president s have voted to break ties before. Not for a cabinet nominee, though. Im not sure of the great significance of that. I just dont. On the other hand, what i like about miss devos, she believes the parent should have the power and we shouldnt consign children to remain in a failing school. Shes used her influential and her wealth and activism to allow that mother to choose a
Better School<\/a> for her child. I think thats where we need to be. The attorney general nominee, senator
Jeff Sessions<\/a>, congressman tom price, nominee for health and human services, they are waiting for their full votes on the senate floor. Do you think theres any doubt about their confirmation . I think they will be confirmed. They are strong candidates and more than competent and will excel. Do you have any questions at all about trumps nominees who are still awaiting confirmation, some havent even had hearings yet. Yeah, i prefer to withhold judgment until we have their hearings. Im a doctor and never like to speak about theoreticals with patients. I want to have as much information as possible. Thats kind of the way im approaching these hearings. The nominee for labor secretary has a problem now, that he hired an undocumented immigrant, never paid taxes, has now paid those taxes in the past. Democratic nominees and republican nominee who is have had similar problems, theyve had their names withdrawn. How do you feel about that . Again, id rather withhold judgment on that particular issue until i understand it better. The first i heard about it was an hour ago and i dont have any details other than what you mentioned. When i met with him privately, he was all about creating jobs. He said trumps directive to me is to help create jobs. Private sector creates but what can we do to better create. I want a secretary of labor who is about creating jobs. John kelly testified before congress about the president s proposed travel ban which has now been stayed. He said he should have slowed down the rollout of the president s executive order. Listen to secretary kelly. In retrospect, i should have. This is all on me, by the way. I should have delayed it just a bit so i could talk to members of congress, particularly the leadership of committees like this to prepare them for what was coming. Do you believe the
Trump Administration<\/a> moved too quickly on such a clearly complicated issue . Well, i think kelly thinks they moved too quickly. Id be echoing the administration if i agreed with that. I understand the president s desire. He wishes to keep happening in the u. S. That which is happening in europe. Terrorists coming in as refugees and committing heinous crimes. I know physicians from those communities, from those countries who provide health care in our inner city, rural areas, other places that are under surge. If theyre not allowed to return because they are on a green card, those communities, their families, our communities, our patients will be less wellserved so. I look forward to them refining this and pro equitecting our security. As a physician, you also are interested in the future of the
Affordable Care<\/a> act or obamacare. President trump is now promising quick action on repealing and replacing obamacare. He certainly did so during the campaign but now hes lowering expectations. I want you to listen to what he said about the future of obamacare, how quickly it can be repealed and replaced when he was interviewed on fox news. Can americans in 2017 expect a new
Health Care Plan<\/a> rolled out by the
Trump Administration<\/a> . This year in the process and maybe take sometime into next year but we are certainly going to be in the process. Very complicated. Were going to be putting it in fairly soon. I think that, yes, i would like to say by the end of the year. At least the rudiments but we should have something within the year and the following year. Are you okay with that delay because originally it was going to be repealed on day one and then quickly replaced. Now the president is talking about 2018. Senator collins,
Susan Collins<\/a> and i have introduced something called the patient freedom act. In this year, if
Congress Passes<\/a> legislation which gives states next year the choice to choose between in order to complete the replacement. What the president said is thoroughly consistent with what we have rolled out. This year, washington does its business to return power to the states but give states time to choose the option best for them and then to implement that option. Were on track if the president is reading our bill. Do you think he supports your bill . I have not heard that he does. He has not spoken specifically on our bill. Everybody is covered. We take care of those with preexisting conditions, no mandates at a lower cost. The only way to get there is a bill like ours and so the fact that hes laid this out as his goals, i think in this sense, the only pathway to get there is through our bill. I consider that endorsement. Im not sure if he would. Lets find out at some point. Senator bill cassidy of louisiana, thank you very much for joining us. Thank you, wolf. Later this hour, ill be joined by patrick leahy. Well get his take on the vote for betsy devos and the court battle over the president s travel ban ahead. Later tonight, senator ted cruz will debate senator
Bernie Sanders<\/a> on obamacare. Manu raju caught up with senator cruz and asked him about his reaction to
President Trump<\/a> saying the replacement for obamacare may not pass until next year. Listen to this. The president has said he has committed to repealing obamacare. Republicans in both houses have said were committed to repealing obamacare. I look forward to that. Do you expect it to be done this year . Absolutely. And you can watch the debate live tonight, senator cruz, senator
Bernie Sanders<\/a> at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Our own jake tapper and dana bash will be moderating right here on cnn. Coming up, the
White House Press<\/a>
Secretary Sean Spicer<\/a> getting ready to answer questions from the news media. Thats supposed to start later this hour. Likely will discuss the latest on the court battle over the president s travel ban. Were going live to the white house. This hour to hear from sean spicer. Stay with us. After brushing, listerine\u00ae total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. Its an easy way to give listerine\u00ae total care to the total family. Listerine\u00ae total care. One bottle, six benefits. Power to your mouth\u2122. Tech dont let a cracked windshtrust safelite. Plans. With safelites exclusive on my way text. Youll know exactly when well be there. Giving you more time for what matters most. team sing safelite repair, safelite replace. On a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. Your
Insurance Company<\/a> raises your rates. Maybe you shouldve done more research on them. For drivers with accident forgiveness,
Liberty Mutual<\/a> wont raise your rates due to your first accident. And if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24 7. Call for a free quote today. Liberty stands with you\u2122. Liberty mutual insurance. You can use whipped topping made. But real joyful moments. Are shared over the real cream in reddiwip. Reddiwip. Share the joy. All right. Take a look at these live pictures coming in from the white house. Were told fairly soon whos press
Secretary Sean Spicer<\/a> will take questions from the media. Well have coverage when that begins. In the meantime,
President Trump<\/a> is calling it commonsense. Hes talking about his proposed travel ban which is now in the hands of the ninth
Circuit Court<\/a> of appeals in
San Francisco<\/a>. The threemember panel will hear arguments later today, 6 00 p. M. Eastern. Well have live coverage of a that in the situation room. Lets talk about that. The reactions were getting from the white house. We have our senior
White House Correspondent<\/a> jim acosta already in the
Briefing Room<\/a> getting ready for the sean spicer briefing. Dan simons is in
San Francisco<\/a> and our senior legal analyst geoffr
Jeffrey Toobin<\/a> is in new york. Trump had two events already, two meetings, and he did speak about this travel ban. Update our viewers. Reporter thats right, wolf. President trump met behind closed doors here with some of the nations sheriffs here at the white house earlier today. The cameras were allowed in for a few moments and they were able to ask the president some questions over his executive order on that travel ban and putting in extreme vetting thats been tied up in the courts. The president said that he believes that this executive order is going to pass the mass stur wh muster and it will be upheld in the courts. He said that this executive order is commonsense. But he did say, wolf, hes willing to take it all the way to the
Supreme Court<\/a>. Heres what he had to say. So well see what happens. Well have a big court case. Were wellrepresented and well see what happens. Will it go to the
Supreme Court<\/a>, do you think . Well see. Hopefully it doesnt have to. Its commonsense. You know, some things are law and im all in favor of that. And some things are commonsense. This is commonsense. Reporter thats one of the issues well be asking
White House Press<\/a>
Secretary Sean Spicer<\/a> about during this briefing in 15 minutes. One of the other items that is certain to come up is this assertion that the president made yesterday that the
International News<\/a> media has been deliberately underreporting terrorist attacks around the world. The president did not give an explanation as to why he believes that. He said that he has the reasons and military audience at
Macdill Air Force<\/a> base that he knows what that means. They put out a list of 78 terrorist attacks that have occurred since late 2014. But wolf, as you know, having gone through this list, many of these attacks, nearly all of the abeing t at at attacks were covered by the media outlets. Well ask sean spicer about that as well. Im sure other questions will be coming up as well. Live
Coverage Later<\/a> this hour. Dan simon, youre out there in
San Francisco<\/a>. Walk us through the procedure of what the ninth
Circuit Court<\/a> of appeals will be doing. I know the hearing begins at 6 00 p. M. Eastern and 3 00 p. M. On the west coast. Walk us through what they are going to be doing and how quickly we might get a ruling. Reporter first of all, legal experts say that you could see a ruling as early as this evening. This is going to be an hourlong hearing, 30 minutes for each side to make their argument and this could really go three ways. Were talking about a threejudge panel that will make the ruling. The first option is that the suspension could remain in place, meaning that visa holders from those predominantly seven muslim countries could continue to come to the u. S. The second option would be is that the suspension is overturned, meaning that the ban is back on or perhaps there could be some kind of mixed ruling here, that some parts of the executive order could be enforced and others tossed out. As weve been hearing, most legal analysts think its going to go to the
Supreme Court<\/a>. Wolf . Stand by. Jeffrey toobin, the brief released last night points to title 8 of the u. S. Code which says this. The president , quote, made by proclamation and for such period as he shall deem necessary suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate. Heres the question, jeffrey. Why is that not the end of the discussion . Because thats not the only relevant part of the law or part of the constitution. Theres also part of the 1965 immigration act which said there cannot be any bias against any nations immigrants in the course of the president s authority over immigration. Wolf, this is a really hard case because there are very good arguments on both sides. I wouldnt venture a guess on how this will turn out. I think its revealing that even some of the judge who is have started to hear these cases have come out differently. Its just a hard case and thats why we have a
Supreme Court<\/a> because thats how where its going to wind up. So you believe it will wind up in the
Supreme Court<\/a> . I do one way or the other. The issues are too momentous and its likely that we are going to get different rulings from different courts and thats why we have the
Supreme Court<\/a> to settle those issues if they can reach a resolution with only eight members. It could be a 44 split which might mean that
Circuit Court<\/a> decisions, like the one that we are likely to get from the ninth circuit coming up today, that would be the law of the land if the
Supreme Court<\/a> splits 44. Jeffrey toobin is going to be a busy guy. In one form or another, either as part of the primary challenge to the executive order by the president or as supporters try to overturn the ban. Joining us from hartford, connecticut, that states attorney general is joining us. Thank you for joining us. Its my pleasure. What led your state, connecticut, to join this fight against the president . Because we believe that its a form of discrimination based on religion, driven by animous by the religious constitution and we believe its unconstitutional and like jeff toobin, i agree that this is a tough case, ill grant it that. There are statutory grounds as well because this 1952 law which youve quoted is qualified by a 1965 law that says you cannot discriminate on the basis of origin. They argue that its not discrimination against muslims and youve heard the arguments specifically that most majority muslim nations are not part of this travel ban, including the largest muslim nation indonesia or the largest arab state egypt. They are not part of the ban so why do you say its discrimination against the muslims . Equal protection is not an all or nothing constitutional phenomenon. The fact that youre not discriminated against all muslims doesnt mean its okay to discriminate against some of them. There are two reasons we think that the ban does discriminate against muslims and can be distinguished from what president obama did in 2011 with his slowing down of the visa program in iraq. The first is very simply that the order itself carves out an exception for minority religions which means under this ban, most of the countries are muslim. It means that you have one standard,
Legal Standard<\/a> for muslims from those countries and another
Legal Standard<\/a> from religious minorities. The second reason is that
President Trump<\/a> has written a very clear
Public Statement<\/a> that its relevant and favors the muslim ban and
Going Forward<\/a> will favor christian admissions to the
United States<\/a>. All right. Were going to continue these conversations im sure down the road. This case, presumably, as
Geoffrey Toobin<\/a> said in the u. S. Supreme court, attorney general jepsen, well have you back. Theres a
Tornado Warning<\/a> around new orleans. Look at the radar, a line of storms coming through the area. An earlier storm resulted in the touchdown of at least one tornado that blew apart homes in the area. Thats the same area that got flooded in hurricane katrina. Well keep you updated on this breaking news as it develops. I want to bring in our meteorologist
Jennifer Gray<\/a> who is in atlanta. Jennifer, what can you tell us, first of all, about this storm and where it could be heading next . Well, unfortunately, wolf, we have a
Tornado Warning<\/a> for the same spot that had damage earlier today from a previous storm and so it looks like this is round two. We have tornado watches in effect, south louisiana, portions of mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle. This is a serious, serious situation. You can see this area just on the east side of new orleans. Thats where we have damage earlier today. Now another
Tornado Warning<\/a> in effect. Also,
Tornado Warning<\/a> north of hammond. So lets zoom down on this one just on the east new orleans and you can see this area right here, chamette, is being impacted. Theyve extended to the east, so violet, those cities under that
Tornado Warning<\/a> so get into your safe spot as fast as you can. Youve been warned about this storm. They are moving at 25 to 30
Miles Per Hour<\/a> so you have time to get you and your family to that safe spot. Also, northeast of baton rouge, livingston, including the towns of independence, its a very serious storm moving to the east and you can see that tight circulation with the red and green coming together indicates rotation. Its a very tight spin in these storms. They have history of damage and so take them seriously. We also have video you can see right there on the left side of your screen that was taken from one of the hospitals in new orleans and so right there, tornado. And so these are very serious moving to the east, a cluster of thunderstorms that will continue to march throughout the east. So the threat remains from the ohio river valley down to the gulf coast with the biggest tornado threat being right around the gulf coast from south louisiana all the way to the florida panhandle. Wolf, this is something that were going to keep our eye on. Good advice from
Jennifer Gray<\/a>. If youre in that dangerous area, go to that safe zone. Jennifer, thanks very much. Well stay on top of this story. Were also
Just Moments Away<\/a> from the
White House Press<\/a> briefing. The press
Secretary Sean Spicer<\/a> expected to take questions about the confirmation of education secretary betsy devos, the court battle over the president s travel ban and a whole lot more. Our live coverage is coming up. Remember when you said men are supeyeah. Ivers . Yeah, then howd i get this. Allstate safe driving bonus check . Only allstate sends you a bonus check for every six months youre accident free. Silence. Its good to be in, good hands. We want to welcome our viewers in the
United States<\/a> and around the world. Im wolf blitzer reporting from washington. These are live pictures coming in from the white house. At any moment,
White House Press<\/a>
Secretary Sean Spicer<\/a> will take questions from reporters. Stand by. Were also following a
Major Development<\/a> on capitol hill. The senate has just confirmed betsy devos as the new education secretary. The
Vice President<\/a> , mike pence, casting an historic tiebreaking vote to get a cabinet nominee confirmed. I want to bring in senator patrick leahy, democrat from vermont, member of the judiciary committee, strongly opposed of betsy devos nomination. Thank you for joining us. Well, thank you. Happy to be with you, wolf. You said on the senate floor, senator, she wasnt qualified to fulfill the primary goal of the department of education, which you describe as giving all students access to
Quality Public School<\/a> education. Now that she has been confirmed, will you be able to work with her . I wonder who can work with her. She seems to have a bias against
Public School<\/a>s. In my home state of vermont, we have 90,000
Public School<\/a> students. Not everybody can afford to send their kids to private schools. Not everybody can go with the elite. Not everybodys a billionaire like she is. Obviously this country is better if we have a strong
Public School<\/a> system for everybody, rural areas, everybody else can get a good, free,
Public School<\/a> education. She knows neither no understanding of that nor commitment to that. Lets hope she changes. Lets hope she is actually studying some of the things shes supposed to handle. She says, senator, she supports
Public School<\/a> education but she wants parents to have choices. Maybe send the kids to a
Charter School<\/a> in the neighborhood that might be better or get a voucher, send the kids to a
Catholic School<\/a> that might be better. Whats wrong with that . Theres nothing wrong with sending kids to
Catholic School<\/a>s or any other kind of schools if youre paying for it but dont use my taxpayers dollars for it. Spend their money on our
Public School<\/a> system. Maybe our
Public School<\/a> system better. Now, if you have wealthy people like the new secretary, fine, let them send their kids to private school. Thats what mr. Trump did. Thats what she can do. Most americans cant. Most americans have to work hard for their paycheck. They are already supporting the
Public School<\/a>s with their taxes. Lets have the
Public School<\/a>s be good
Public School<\/a>s. If you have a few wealthy elites that want to send their kids somewhere else, let them do that. Now that senator sessions has cast his vote in favor of her confirmation, it looks like hes going to be confirmed as the next attorney general of the
United States<\/a>. That vote will be coming up fairly soon. I want you to listen to what
President Trump<\/a> said about all of this earlier today. One person came up to me, a senator, a democratic senator came up to me the other day and said
Jeff Sessions<\/a> is a fantastic man, hes fabulous, hes a friend of mine, hes a great, great man and a great talent and were lucky to have him. I said, oh, great, i guess youre voting for him. No, i wont be doing that. He said, politics doesnt allow me to do that. I thought it was a disgrace. I have no idea who that democratic senator might have been. No. And i dont know that even such a person exists. Mr. Trump makes up some things all the time. Although he said during his campaign he would have executive orders to ban muslims from coming into this country. Hes gone through with that. He said in an interview hed try to protect christians but hed keep out muslims. That violates or constitution, of course, but in a hasty executive order, hes done that. Now were tieing up the courts trying to sort out something that could have been done correctly. Instead, he did something that doesnt protect our country at all but does send a signal to the rest of the world, the
United States<\/a> does not stand for the principles of tolerance. Realistically, a final question before i let you go, any of the president s cabinet nominees going to be rejected . Probably not. We saw this with devos. We know that a lot of people did not want her but they thought they had to stick with their leadership. The leadership allowed two of them to vote against her knowing it would not make a difference. Theyll probably go through, which is strange, because you have somebody with secretary of labor who doesnt believe in raising the minimum wage. Some who havent even finished their ethics reports, though they will, and another one who somehow forgot that he had 100 million stashed in the cayman islands. Others who hired undocumented immigrants illegally, paid them off the books in the past and it seems that this white house has one standard for themselves and a different standard for the rest of the country. Senator leahy, thanks very much for joining us. Thank you. Once again, were only moments away from the start of the
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White House Press<\/a>
Secretary Sean Spicer<\/a> has just started his press briefing. Hes had an
Opening Statement<\/a> about giving federal aid to mississippi. Lets listen in. Thanking them for their service and the ideas on their mind. The president announced his intent to make historical invest in the armed forces of the
United States<\/a> for those who stand in defense of freedom. The armed forces are at the center of our fight against
Islamic Radical<\/a> terrorism and must protect those who protect us. The president kicked off today with county sheriffs from around the country. They pledge to work closely with all members of
Law Enforcement<\/a> to keep the
American People<\/a> safe. He assured the sheriffs that the
Trump Administration<\/a> will make every effort to stop drugs and crime from flowing into the country, put an end to the opioid epidemic, secure the borders, keep terrorists out and strengthen the bonds between state, local and federal
Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies and unprecedented support for
Law Enforcement<\/a>. They expressed how encouraged theyve been by the pro
Law Enforcement<\/a> atmosphere that has swept the country in the wake of the president s victory. They also presented a letter on behalf of the
National Sheriffs<\/a> association thanking the president for his, quote, recent show of support for
Law Enforcement<\/a>, specifically on immigration and
Border Security<\/a> issues and commending the president s two second executive orders for enhances public safety. They engaged in discussion about the issues facing
Law Enforcement<\/a> which the sheriff said was an opportunity they hadnt been given under the previous administration. The sheriffs closed the meeting by thanking the president for protecting the rule of law. A list of the attendees is available for those interested. The va is a top priority to ensure that veterans get the care when and where they need it. Tragically, many are being failed by a system that does not work. This administration will reform and modernize the v. A. Under the leadership and creating a culture of accountability that puts our veterans first. The president welcomed the group to the roosevelt room and said he will take whatever steps are necessary to improve
Health Care Access<\/a> and quality for our heroic veterans. Miss tiffany smily, the wife of a veteran blinded by an ied talked about the difficulty with the v. A. Dr. Shulkin and a group of advocates engaged in a wideranging discussion so the needs of veterans come first. The experts discussed private
Sector Solutions<\/a> and innovations that could be used to improve the v. A. The president praised the secretary designee and commitment to veterans and do what is best for our veterans. The plan to meet on a regular basis to collect their efforts to improve the va and health care system. The
Vice President<\/a> had a big day on capitol hill where he cast a historic deciding vote for secretary of education, betsy devos. The president believes strongly our nations success depends on education of our students and betsy devos has devoted nearly three decades of her time and talent to promoting educational opportunity. As secretary, she will ensure that every student has access to a good school, whether its public, private or charter. The fact that the
Vice President<\/a> had to come in is another glaring reminder of the unprecedented obstruction that
Senate Democrats<\/a> have engaged in throughout this process. The
American People<\/a> send a strong message when they elected
President Trump<\/a> in november. They are fed up with business as usual in washington. Democrats in the senate should expect that voters will remember how they stood in the way of the president enacting an agenda that put him into office. Last week i noted the president had a fair number of cabinet nominees awaiting votes. We are looking forward to see agencies and departments confirmed in the coming weeks despite the childish acts by the democrats in the senate who would rather keep things as status quo. Judge gorsuch continues with a full week of meetings. He met with tester and feinstein and today meets with schumer and thune. The president is looking forward to a full hearing for the judge followed by an up or down vote on this incredibly qualified nominee. At this moment, the president is meeting with congressman
Jason Chaffetz<\/a> to discuss how to enact his reform agenda and will meet with secretary of state rex tillerson. The president was pleased to confirm and swear in secretary tillerson in the
Oval Office Last<\/a> week and pleased that the secretary is now able to bring his unique skill set and deep insights into the important work of the state department. Following this discussion with secretary tillerson, the president will have calls with
Prime Minister<\/a> of spain and president erdogan of turkey. Well have readouts of both of those calls when completed. This evening, the president will host the
Army Special Forces<\/a>
Qualification Course<\/a> in the oval office as the president said yesterday men members of our military are our nations heroes. Its important to make sure that the men and women of our
Armed Services<\/a> have the tools to execute their jobs successfully. Later this evening, around 6 00, the ninth
Circuit Court<\/a> will hold oral arguments per its order from yesterday. I want to quickly run down what we can expect to happen tonight. A career attorney from the department of justice will present an argument and to be clear, all thats at issue tonight is the hearing is an interim decision on whether the president s order is enforced or not until the case is heard on the actual merits of the order. Its a simple status quo versus antistatus quo decision. This is just like the case in boston which started as a temporary restraining order. There, once we were able to explain our position, the court lifted the ban and 8 u. S. Code 112 gives the
Constitutional Authority<\/a> for this executive order. When any. He may projeclamation, on t entry of any aliens which he may deem appropriate. We look forward to final merits of this decision soon. Looking head, i know more of you are questioning about the
Prime Minister<\/a>. It is february 10th, the president has invited him down to maralago. This is the importance the
United States<\/a> places on the buy lateral relationship and the tie between the
United States<\/a> and japan. Needless to say the president is looking forward to the new
England Patriots<\/a> to celebrate their fifth championship. It was a spectacular game. And we have our eyes on kabul following the tragic bombing. This morning general flynn showed support, we condemn this attack in the strongest possible terms and we reaffirm our support for the
Afghan Government<\/a> to work for their people and against enemies of peace. With that ill take your questions. David jackson. It looked like it had been prepared well in advance. Wi was that already on hand. Have i think the hananswer ie have been getting questions to what the president s remarks were. Many havent gotten the attention they have deevserve t. Its too often we are seeing attacks not get the spectacular attention they deserve and under min undermines the threats that we have against the country. The conversations are because he cares about making sure we dont have attacks, that we are protected and ahead of the curve, and we have to remind that isis is trying to do harm. And part of it is to make sure that the
American People<\/a> are reminded how prevailant these attacks are but understanding the unwavering commitment that the president has to keep the country safe. On the call with the turkish president , does
President Trump<\/a> intend to discuss syrian safe zones and does he expect turkey to create safe zones . I dont want to get ahead of the two leaders calls. You were mentioning that voters were going to remember how the senators voted. Two republicans voted against devos, will he not forget what republicans did in that particular nominee situation. The president has been very clear. Its not republicans that have stood in the way of these nominations, its been democrats that have stalled over and over again, trying to use every delay tactic possible. Thats the message that the party has missed on the democratic side, which i dont think wouldnt paid it with a broad brush because its
Senate Democrats<\/a> that havent gotten the message. Your team has been in contact with the entire senate team to make sure they understand and have visits, but weve been in contact with the senate, our affairs team has had a extremely robust schedule of meetings to make these nominees available to them. With all due respect i think its interesting were focussing on two republicans when you look at the antics of the democrats. The tactics they have done over an over again to delay, not show up to hearings, filibuster to the extent they can. Its not to the republicans that have a problem, its the democrats who continue to do this. The president s remarks and
Affordable Care<\/a> act, that he thought the repeal and replace was going to perhaps takeni lonr perhaps into 2018, can you clarify what hes doing with this, because voters were anticipated this might move faster than he was conveying in the interview. I think we can have this done legislatively sooner rather than later, but a lot of implementations may take longer, as you remember the democrats said we could read it after they passed it. We are doing this have a very responsible way to make sure that health care is preserved while putting in a new system that increasdecreases cost and increases availability. A followup related to that to tinker about the margins and is a collapse in the law. Do you agree with that that you cant build on whats already there . You have to get rid of the entire are what were focused on is the end solution and were very clear that the president is going to repeal and replace it. And at the end to americans will get a
Health Care Solution<\/a> as ive said over and over again is going to be a lower cost
Health Care Solution<\/a> with more options. The president being able to approach this with a business like manner that he has so successfully done in the past, we look at the practices and other things that will help lower costs once and for all. On iran sanctions does the president have any concerns t t that no. The president spoke over the weekend on twitter and cr criticized, former president george w. Bush appointed for judge, calling him a socalled judge. Is he prepared to receive an adverse ruling . Of course the president respects the branch, but the president has the discretion to do what is necessary to keep the country safe. I think he feels confident just like in the ruling in boston that were going to prevail on this on the merits of the case and that its done in a lawful way. Last week you said settlements may not be helpful. H
Prime Minister<\/a> netanyahu will be her february 15, i dont want to get ahead of that now. Any response to the calling for impeachment by max iine waters . No, its the democrats in the senate that are trying to stall these nominees. By and large you see the support that the president is receiving for his policies throughout the country and its because people recognize a that business as usual is over and growing the economy and creating jobs is something thats welcome regardless of party. When you see stuff like that it just shows they really missed the message that voters sent this past november. Cnn reportedly declined to interview
Kellyanne Conway<\/a> because of questions about her credibility, is there an alternative to work with spokes people . My understanding is that they walked that back or denied it, but kellyanne is a very trusted aid if they choose not to work with someone thats up to them, but were going to continue to put out key leaders like kellyanne that can articulate the president s agenda. Does
President Trump<\/a> plan to ask the senate to expedite the swift firing of bad employees . I think as you have heard, that were providing the best care and if there are things offered up or reformed he is going to make sure we enact policies internally to make sure people who are not doing their","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia801507.us.archive.org\/6\/items\/CNNW_20170207_180000_Wolf\/CNNW_20170207_180000_Wolf.thumbs\/CNNW_20170207_180000_Wolf_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240617T12:35:10+00:00"}