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Your World With Neil Cavuto

is doing. diversity and inclusion. people feel they're not given the same privileges and benefits. that's why the dissent is so clear that we have to make these exemptions. justice roberts who has had his criticism made certain that he wrote the opinion, the majority pen and he put in that dicta that certainly gives guidance to those that are seeking those types of considerations on individual basis. >> neil: the president seemed to intimate that he could take some executive actions or orders, but he will take his own action. what will that be and would it have any material impact there? >> i mean, shannon is exactly right. this is the law of the land. the legislators will have to step forward. there could be executive orders by the president. but we already know from the universities that there's a lot of elite universities across the country that have already said they're going to take a

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Hannity

being funded through prominentmt high ranking democrat officials in congrescials. also that the communications co director for the white house continues to tweet out, retweeting things, trying to intimidat things, tryine me,r having the audacity to investigateaudaci. >> we've got witnesses that are scared to death to come forward . john solomon, editor in chief, just the news.com is here with a fulwith al report.ot of >> john , you've been breaking a lot of news. tell us about this. >> yeah, very importantlopment' developments. first, the process, because the process. ocess for ths is going to dicta. what we learn from the whistleblower today. the house ways and means tee.committee, jason smith, a the chairman, formally sent a letter connecting that whistleblower to the committee ,gets over the tax privacy laws. the irs agent can now tell hiseh lawyers and the committee what he knows and can eventually become public for the americanel people. that's very important. that gets to the inte political interference at the justic e department. s meanwhile, james comey says b he's going to be releasing an interim report next month, going to tell us a lot of the things he found in the bank record and from witnesses.

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CNN Tonight

about the stuff that's out there already? 400 million guns if criminals are going to want them at that point, there's enough out there in circulation than any production of new guns isn't going to matter, michael. this feels like a straw man. i mean, we know what the agenda is like that we're saying we don't know what to do. we don't know what to do. we know exactly what to do. the supreme court has said that an assault reference span would be within the end of the second amendment. that's that's the supreme court's not formal holding of a case. but that supreme court dicta we understand what we can do with magazine with magazine limits. we understand what we can do, i would say again with safe storage. it's not that i don't i don't i don't know anybody who's saying, you know, take away all the guns. that's sort of to me. that's sort of right wing talking point more than anything else, but what we have now is so far from that where we have members of congress, you know, posing with assault weapons with their kids. that's to me the opposite of responsible gun. does one do about 400 million guns in america, though, if we don't take them away if there's no gun requisitioning, what does one do? i think there's a lot of space between where we are now and between solving that problem. so to me a lot of what we do about those guys. guns are

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Morning Joe

then he sort of had this recitation of, you know, republican talking points. of course, he had to end with the anti-semitic trope because that's just what trumpist republicans do right now. talking about international jewish bankers coming after donald trump, the former george soros. but, david french, i mean, the headline here, the rest was dicta. i mean, the headline here was, i know nothing about paying off porn stars, da, da, da. he set it up so that's what everybody would take note of. we saw from donald trump's post on social media, that was trump trump's takeaway, complete with his personal attack of ron desantis. >> yeah. i mean, there's no question that what just happened here was ron desantis took a real swipe at trump. i mean, one of the first major swipes at trump that we've seen

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The Beat With Ari Melber

all out in the open. facing these plots people following the law do expect action. wouldn't you? indictments, arrests, trials, convictions. convictions when supported by evidence. it's all very familiar right now with what we're living through in america, but the reporting that i'm mentioning here is not only about america. here's the new scene over the weekend in peru, where the capital featured a roiling debate about this nation's democracy and a response to a blatant coup attempt. you see protesters and police there, fires burning, clashes in the streets, tear gas. all part of the fallout from the country's leader making an extraordinary response to his own looming impeachment. castillo proclaimed the government's impeachment process was basically a witch-hunt, as he was facing a repeated push to impeach him over alleged improprieties. not only did he say he'd defy it, but he would seize dicta

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State of the Union With Jake Tapper and Dana Bash

home, but paul, we're coming for you. >> what do you say to people like senator bob menendez, the chairman of the foreign relations committee, one of the president's fellow democrats who said making that swap with viktor bout was deeply dist disturbing. he said we must stop inviting dictatorial and rogue regimes overseas as bargaining chips. i guess how do you respond to his argument that this sends a message to hostile countries is all they need to do is kidnap an america to get what they want? >> i'd say it's important to note that people that are held overseas are important to us. that's kind of where i start when i look at the question morally. was it bad to trade someone like viktor bout? i think the question is it's horrific to leave an american horribly detained in a foreign jail cell. there are bad actors, we used to say the other side gets a vote. in this case it's hard to keep these dictators and dicta tofrl

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The Five

grievance is well-based. i've watched him preside over a case. he doesn't say a word. he did not for years. he was so angry over the confirmation hearings and how he was mistreated with anita hill and the rest of that that he was shocked into silence. the judge mentions the concurring opinion. why is clarence thomas being singled out? it not that he's a black man. he went way beyond where was necessary in this opinion. it was not that he was overruling roe v. wade. he went beyond that. he went into dicta, not having anything to do with the decision. his dicta said no, now we're going after -- >> jeanine: he talked about

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Katy Tur Reports-20220120-19:05:00

disposal. they've been wanting these white house records now from the trump white house for some time, pete. it has wound its way through the courts and the supreme court has said no, they're not protected by executive privilege. what does this mean? >> well, the court, all the court really says is, it's not going to block the production. what's left of the former president's executive privilege frankly is now a bit of a muddle. it was pretty clear what the court of appeals said. the supreme court said, you know, the court of appeals had a lot of opinions about that but that's what the lawyers call dicta, it's not a formal holding of the court, or so says the supreme court. obviously the only thing the court acted on was the former president's request not to turn the documents over while his case is on appeal. so it's pretty clear, however, if they're not going to block production of the documents, they're not going to hear his case. so i think as far as he's concerned, this matter is pretty well resolved. it seems pretty clear to me that if the committee asks for more documents and the president again asserts executive privilege, he would probably not

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Morning Joe-20220124-11:23:00

but, george, it looks like we have a pretty good precedent against this for a presidential overreach in the years to come. you read kavanaugh's explanation of the opinion saying, hey, it doesn't matter whether donald trump is a current president or a former president, he didn't have claims of executive privilege anyway and any discussion by the lower courts about his status as a former president is just dicta. that actually makes this case even a bigger loss against donald trump. >> absolutely. i mean it was one of those things like when they told nixon how, you know, nixon against the united states came out in 1974, they told him, mr. president, there's no air in it, and there was no air in this for the former president because sometimes the courts will say, well, if you come back and you prove this, then it might be different. you know, it might. but this they basically, because they took out -- they ended the reliance that the court of appeals had on the fact that

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FOX and Friends-20211202-11:43:00

standard, which he says is dicta, which means not minding on the court from roe and that 15 weeks gives enough opportunity for the right to abortion that roe established. i'm not sure if justice barrett is going to go along with that kind of intermediate sort of decision and she, after all, is the fifth vote. no longer chief justice roberts. ainsley: chief justice roberts he questioned why 15 weeks isn't enough time for a woman to choose. what was your reaction? >> he is clearly -- his project has been to depoliticize the court responding to this sort of concern that justice sonia sotomayor was starkly rising. i don't know how successful he has been in that attacking right and left. obamacare decision justifying the mandate on taxing grounds. he is not a liberal. he has not evolved in office. is he not a moderate.

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