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let's look at how abc covered brett kavanaugh. >> a detailed, moving account of brett kavanaugh's attack. did brett kavanaugh sexually assault her or physically harm her in any way? >> embedded supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh fighting to save his nomination and his name. rob: completely unconfirmed claims against brett kavanaugh versus what we saw was jeffrey epstein, this is something else. carley: this continues to come out, a lot of people saying abc news has been hypocritical as you mentioned. they say does not adhere to journalistic standards. they had no problems smearing brett kavanaugh when they didn't have corroborating evidence. the question is why? part of it is ties to epstein, the clintons, stephanopoulos, the story will unfold and we will learn more. carley: abc news release a statement of fox saying not all the reporting met our standards to air but we never never stopped investigating the story. but then you listen to amy roback saying we had pictures, we had all these ties to the clintons and they were concerned about the palace getting involved. do you think abc n
let's look at how abc covered brett kavanaugh. >> a detailed, moving account of brett kavanaugh's attack. did brett kavanaugh sexually assault her or physically harm her in any way? >> embedded supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh fighting to save his nomination and his name. rob: completely unconfirmed claims against brett kavanaugh versus what we saw was jeffrey epstein, this is something else. carley: this continues to come out, a lot of people saying abc news has been...
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but i said to brett kavanaugh, i said so brett, you are the , one. you are the one. he was so honored. he said, sir this is the , greatest day of my life. and i said, i just want to congratulate you. it's an amazing thing that i am doing it and that you are receiving it. he said sir thank you very much. ,i said brett let me tell you , something, this approval process that you are going to go through will be so fast and so easy. you are perfect. perfect life. perfect family. perfect education. top scholar. best schools. brett, this is going to be so easy. little did he know. [laughter] little did he know. but i will tell you what, it really represented something. it represented unfairness, and some of those people that came forward, to my way of thinking, all of those people that came forward, i thought it was disgraceful what happened. and i want to thank all of my republican colleagues for standing up tall for a man who really did not deserve what he went through. nobody could have believed a thing like that could have happened to a man like that. and you could almo
but i said to brett kavanaugh, i said so brett, you are the , one. you are the one. he was so honored. he said, sir this is the , greatest day of my life. and i said, i just want to congratulate you. it's an amazing thing that i am doing it and that you are receiving it. he said sir thank you very much. ,i said brett let me tell you , something, this approval process that you are going to go through will be so fast and so easy. you are perfect. perfect life. perfect family. perfect education....
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but then once he was chosen, president bush made extraordinary efforts to get brett kavanaugh across the finish line including repeated phone calls to senators saying, i know this man, you should vote for him. >> and blasey ford's father was a golf partner of brett kavanaugh's father? >> they are members of the burning tree country golf club, an elite all-male golf club here. one of the stories i tell in the book has to do with the day after brett kavanaugh's confirmation when his father ed kavanaugh opens his email and receives an email unexpectedly from his golf friend ralph blasey who says, this has been hard on both our families, i'm glad brett was confirmed. imagine that. he had been very supportive of his daughter all the way through and said he was proud of her, but that's an amazing moment. >> there are so many amazing moments in this amazing book. "supreme ambition." ruth marcus, so proud to be your pal and colleague. >> same here, thank you, andrea. >> this is great work. thank you for bringing it to us. lots of luck on the book tour. >>> coming up, talking turkey. the pres
but then once he was chosen, president bush made extraordinary efforts to get brett kavanaugh across the finish line including repeated phone calls to senators saying, i know this man, you should vote for him. >> and blasey ford's father was a golf partner of brett kavanaugh's father? >> they are members of the burning tree country golf club, an elite all-male golf club here. one of the stories i tell in the book has to do with the day after brett kavanaugh's confirmation when his...
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last term and first term, brett kavanaugh was on the court, it was extremely quiet. the justices punted on a lot of high profile, controversial issues. whether that was designed to take the court out of the conversation, this time it is very different. and we in tv. the ones that make the headlines, which paul has the will they be about abortion or those flash point social issues, they are all on the plate and that is a real concern for the justices this term already including the chief justice that the court may not be such a conversation in 2020, there's concern by some of the justice including the chief justice that court packing is on the minds of a lot of democratic president contenders. there is an effort, the flash point, to resolve cases narrowly where they can, no big swing for the fence's, opinion for these hot button cases. be that as it may, there is one to take a pass on. i agree with neil on that and let the second circuit decision span. i'm inclined to agree with neil but my final point is predicting the supreme court right now is really folly. you can
last term and first term, brett kavanaugh was on the court, it was extremely quiet. the justices punted on a lot of high profile, controversial issues. whether that was designed to take the court out of the conversation, this time it is very different. and we in tv. the ones that make the headlines, which paul has the will they be about abortion or those flash point social issues, they are all on the plate and that is a real concern for the justices this term already including the chief justice...
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congress, ranor for the house in 2018, she said she would not have voted for brett kavanaugh. i talked to her about it. she said she basically choked and was very sorry that happened. that probably cost her some democratic support. whether she can recapture some of those people is a good question. she is going to have to make an effort to do it. she has raised over $10 million. she has an incredible national brand. she did well in lexington. she only lost the race in central kentucky by three percentage points. she has proven she can be a force. somebodynning against who has 99% name recognition and kentucky, which she does not have yet. i think her name recognition is basically restricted to louisville and lexington. she is going to have to work on that if she is in the primary. going back to our question, i did advocate hoping people would get in because i think she is likely to be our nominee. have a primary where she refines her campaign skills. you are dealing with mitch mcconnell. i have known him for 50 years. mitch mcconnell is tough. he is savvy. he will have tons of
congress, ranor for the house in 2018, she said she would not have voted for brett kavanaugh. i talked to her about it. she said she basically choked and was very sorry that happened. that probably cost her some democratic support. whether she can recapture some of those people is a good question. she is going to have to make an effort to do it. she has raised over $10 million. she has an incredible national brand. she did well in lexington. she only lost the race in central kentucky by three...
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>>the palo alto professor who accused supremecourt justice brett kavanaugh all of sexual-assault just cepted courage award here from the aclu in a rare public pearance. christine blasey ford took the staglast night in beverly hills. last year blas e ford accused then supreme court justice nominee. brett kavanaugh all of trying to sexually assault her at a house party when they were both teenagers in the 80's kavanaugh denied the allegations in september. 2018 she described thincident in emotional testimo before the senate judiciary committee plus the ford talked about the backlash. she received after cong forward. >>everyo would welcome my information. including beings prepared for the venom. the persistent attack. the vilification. the personal privacy. and the collateral damage to my friends anmy family. >>e courage award is named after roger baldwin, one of the founders ofthe aclu. plus the ford said she was honored to accept the award. >>had 3 people are de after an early m there are those who will say at you're: too fat. too skinny. too hard. too . too old. too much. too unexcted
>>the palo alto professor who accused supremecourt justice brett kavanaugh all of sexual-assault just cepted courage award here from the aclu in a rare public pearance. christine blasey ford took the staglast night in beverly hills. last year blas e ford accused then supreme court justice nominee. brett kavanaugh all of trying to sexually assault her at a house party when they were both teenagers in the 80's kavanaugh denied the allegations in september. 2018 she described thincident in...
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the upcoming book about the supreme court and brett kavanaugh. fantastic cover. it is rare that words, no, it is rare that the words, you don't have a photo and yet the words, it is a very compelling cover. >> it reaches out with the cover. >> and i'm sure that you did a great job with the words in there. how much of a galvanizing moment was the kavanaugh hearings do you think for suburban women? >> you know, the kavanaugh hearings and the political fallout from the kavanaugh hearings are really contested issue, because the biggest likely fallout was, it looked nobt senate, but the incumbent senators who voted against brett kavanaugh and lost were probably going to lose anyway. the most likely person who might have really hurt himself was indiana senator joe donnelly, but probably -- >> he lost by a lot. not a little it. >> but looking at the others, he is the one who you would sort of think, well, maybe, might have been, so i think that the idea is it should be a galvanizing issue, especially for those voters, especially now, what this book is about is the 30-ye
the upcoming book about the supreme court and brett kavanaugh. fantastic cover. it is rare that words, no, it is rare that the words, you don't have a photo and yet the words, it is a very compelling cover. >> it reaches out with the cover. >> and i'm sure that you did a great job with the words in there. how much of a galvanizing moment was the kavanaugh hearings do you think for suburban women? >> you know, the kavanaugh hearings and the political fallout from the kavanaugh...
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brett kavanaugh is a teenage asked paul alcoholic. he did a lot of really stuff and then went on to lead an upright life and was apparently an unbelievably fair boss to women promoted women made sure his office was 50% women and his clerks were 50% women. is there a statute of limitations in shall we say okay brett kavanaugh teenage asked whole. how many of us were teenage asked holes? and a lot of these cases that go back 20, 30 or 40 years statutes of limitations enough. i think we should consider it. i'm not trying to dodge. i don't have the answer to these questions but i wrote the book to try to figure out why we have such a hard time talking about this. a lot of the stuff especially when it comes to what people upset in the past and what people of tweeted i think we should set a date where we -- we need to grandfather some people in. we need to set a date and say okay whatever happened after this point and i might be 2017. this stuff is really new and whatever you've done to this point you are on the record and you will be accou
brett kavanaugh is a teenage asked paul alcoholic. he did a lot of really stuff and then went on to lead an upright life and was apparently an unbelievably fair boss to women promoted women made sure his office was 50% women and his clerks were 50% women. is there a statute of limitations in shall we say okay brett kavanaugh teenage asked whole. how many of us were teenage asked holes? and a lot of these cases that go back 20, 30 or 40 years statutes of limitations enough. i think we should...
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kavanaugh so it seems that the u.s. public is less and less interested in these congressional investigations and hearings but the impeachment inquiry hearings will continue and more testimony is coming and date capable pin thank you both. these kind of open speaking life new york thank you. number of children in the u.k. known to have suffered abuse linked to witchcraft is rising according to local government figures but since most of those who practice that come from abroad the british government is being accused of turning a blind eye to phase it could face accusations of racism that shoddy at woodstock's he takes up the story. hidden under the guise of religion faith and belief witchcraft is an ever increasing threat in child abuse cases in britain the number of such incidents has risen by more than a 3rd in just 2 years as local council say they are housing the equivalent of 38 cases every single week the shocking research released by the u.k.'s local government association also highlights f.p.m. or female genital m
kavanaugh so it seems that the u.s. public is less and less interested in these congressional investigations and hearings but the impeachment inquiry hearings will continue and more testimony is coming and date capable pin thank you both. these kind of open speaking life new york thank you. number of children in the u.k. known to have suffered abuse linked to witchcraft is rising according to local government figures but since most of those who practice that come from abroad the british...
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as you rightly point out, none of those hoops were jumped through with the brett kavanaugh story. >> jesse: no. abc just got in big trouble for putting on fake syrian war footage instead it was a gun range in kentucky. that doesn't look good. but, also, this isn't being mentioned but hillary clinton three years ago was in the midst of a presidential campaign. and if abc drops a devastating blow against her husband in the midst of this campaign, that's going to blow back big on abc news. remember, they thought hillary was going to win the white house. and they didn't want to jeopardize that relationship. they wanted to be on the right side of history. now they are on the wrong side of history, and it's a tragedy if this is true. >> martha: it also starts to raise those questions again. we have had sort of three different data points this week of people raising questions about whether or not jeffrey epstein took his own life. when you go back and you look at this and you look at the people and, you know, some of the names that you mentioned who, you know we know were on the plane and w
as you rightly point out, none of those hoops were jumped through with the brett kavanaugh story. >> jesse: no. abc just got in big trouble for putting on fake syrian war footage instead it was a gun range in kentucky. that doesn't look good. but, also, this isn't being mentioned but hillary clinton three years ago was in the midst of a presidential campaign. and if abc drops a devastating blow against her husband in the midst of this campaign, that's going to blow back big on abc news....
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justice brett kavanaugh, mitch refused to cave to the left wing mob. and that is what it was, a mob. there has never been a man treated so badly in washington as judge brett kavanaugh. previously judge but now just us, we got him in and he is great and he will be great. [cheers and applause] mitch confirmed two tremendous supreme court justices. mitch helped deliver the largest ever investment in our military and past va choice and va accountability for amazing veterans. now i know mitch is upon us because i came here, do you remember, last year, slightly different location. that is okay. it is still the great state of kentucky. [cheers and applause] because andy bar and a mimeograph and extreme liberal against him. [booing] and andy is here with us tonight and he we will introduce him. [cheers and applause] so she said to herself, you know i failed in congress now let's go for the senate. she wanted to go to the house. it's not going to work that way come extreme liberal, antigun, lots of different things. a mimeograph compared my election, think of t
justice brett kavanaugh, mitch refused to cave to the left wing mob. and that is what it was, a mob. there has never been a man treated so badly in washington as judge brett kavanaugh. previously judge but now just us, we got him in and he is great and he will be great. [cheers and applause] mitch confirmed two tremendous supreme court justices. mitch helped deliver the largest ever investment in our military and past va choice and va accountability for amazing veterans. now i know mitch is...
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kavanaugh. [cheering and applause] firsthand, having met so many of these men and women, they are all principled, conservatives who will defend all of the god-given liberties enshrined in our constitution, like the freedom of religion. the freedom of speech. and the second amendment to write to keep and bear arms. [cheering and applause] at a time when 1/3 of all abortions in this country end the life of unborn african-americans, i could not be more proud to stand with a president and a party that stands without apology for the sanctity of human life. [cheering and applause] so it is about security. it is about prosperity and jobs. it is about life. and liberty. for african-americans and every american. are gathered at this historic launch of black voices for trump, that is our message, and we are going to carry that message across this land. that america is safe again. america is prosperous again. the truth is for african-americans in every american, we have made america great again. [cheering
kavanaugh. [cheering and applause] firsthand, having met so many of these men and women, they are all principled, conservatives who will defend all of the god-given liberties enshrined in our constitution, like the freedom of religion. the freedom of speech. and the second amendment to write to keep and bear arms. [cheering and applause] at a time when 1/3 of all abortions in this country end the life of unborn african-americans, i could not be more proud to stand with a president and a party...
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for the people and the united states senate, taking on jeff sessions, bill barr, brett kavanaugh, and those who need to be held to account any to tell the truth to the american people in the interest of the american people. and it is for the people that i stand here prepared to defeat donald trump. [applause] that sense of justice is on the ballot in 2020. justice is on the ballot. when there is a father, admin night tonight in places around our country who is sitting at the kitchen table, after everyone has gone to sleep and he is trying to figure out how even though he is working two jobs he can barely get through the end of the month. he knows he is paying higher taxes when the 400 richest we will putamerica in place the largest middle class tax cut we have had in generations. on day when we will repeal that tax buildup. the top 1% and the biggest corporations in america. [applause] sen. harris: when, in america, on any given day there is a mom who goes to the hospital and she is looking at the sliding glass doors of the emergency room. even though she has insurance, she knows once
for the people and the united states senate, taking on jeff sessions, bill barr, brett kavanaugh, and those who need to be held to account any to tell the truth to the american people in the interest of the american people. and it is for the people that i stand here prepared to defeat donald trump. [applause] that sense of justice is on the ballot in 2020. justice is on the ballot. when there is a father, admin night tonight in places around our country who is sitting at the kitchen table,...
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harris: i've taken on jeff sessions, taken on bill barr, brett kavanaugh, i can take on donald trump and i'm looking forward to it. [applause] sen. harris: so we need to win. we need to do this in the name so this is a and fight for justice in the name of the people. and as many of you might know, i --rted my career arounder and i grew up full-time marching and shouting for justice. when i came home from law school said what my sister you can it do in your fight for justice and i said i've decided i'm to be a prosecutor because i want to go inside of a system that is supposed to do the work of justice but has often done the work of injustice and be able to be on the other side where i can affect reform but i also want to be in a place where i can be a voice for the vulnerable. and so i started my career, the first day walking into a ,ourtroom saying five words kamala harris for the people. that phrase for the people believe iswo ways i the system of our justice. one, in our system of justice we have rightly said a harm against anyone of us is a harm against sayof us and in that way w
harris: i've taken on jeff sessions, taken on bill barr, brett kavanaugh, i can take on donald trump and i'm looking forward to it. [applause] sen. harris: so we need to win. we need to do this in the name so this is a and fight for justice in the name of the people. and as many of you might know, i --rted my career arounder and i grew up full-time marching and shouting for justice. when i came home from law school said what my sister you can it do in your fight for justice and i said i've...
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>> shannon: knew tonight, supreme court justice brett kavanaugh's accuser making a rare public appearance to accept an >> new tonight brett kavanaugh's accuser making a rare public appearance to accept an empowerment award from the ywca in silicon valley. doctor christine ford saying it was a need who inspired her to testify before congress who accused clarence thomas of sexual harassment during his confirmation hearing in 1991. katie hill made her final speech on the house for offering an apology to those who trusted her with the office. california democrat is resigning amid an ethics probe and whether she had an inappropriate relationship with a staffer in her congressional office. hill has denied the claims but admitted to a relationship with a campaign staffer. xmas at photos of hill surfaced online without her consent in what he'll call the senior campaign waged by her husband who she says is abusive. she says she's leaving because of a double standard and misogynistic culture. >> i'm leaving because i didn't want to be peddled by papers and blogs and websites used by shameless opera
>> shannon: knew tonight, supreme court justice brett kavanaugh's accuser making a rare public appearance to accept an >> new tonight brett kavanaugh's accuser making a rare public appearance to accept an empowerment award from the ywca in silicon valley. doctor christine ford saying it was a need who inspired her to testify before congress who accused clarence thomas of sexual harassment during his confirmation hearing in 1991. katie hill made her final speech on the house for...
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brett kavanaugh. -- supreme court justices neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh. [applause] attorney general barr: and the numerous appeals and district court judges he has appointed. the many outstanding nominees to come, many of whom are also here this week. [laughter] attorney general barr: i wanted to choose a topic for this afternoon's lecture that had an originalist angle. it will likely come as little surprise that i have chosen to constitution's approach to executive power. i admire the presidency as a political and constitutional institution. it is one of the great and remarkable innovations in our constitution and has been one of the most successful features of the constitution in protecting the liberties of the american people. more than any other branch, it has fulfilled the expectations framers. over the past several decades, we have seen the steady encroachment on executive authority by the other branches of government. this process has substantially weakened the presidency to the detriment
brett kavanaugh. -- supreme court justices neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh. [applause] attorney general barr: and the numerous appeals and district court judges he has appointed. the many outstanding nominees to come, many of whom are also here this week. [laughter] attorney general barr: i wanted to choose a topic for this afternoon's lecture that had an originalist angle. it will likely come as little surprise that i have chosen to constitution's approach to executive power. i admire the...
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. >>> the palo alto professor who accused brett kavanaugh of sexual assault makes a rare public appearance and what she had to say. >>> happening today, the youngest victims of the 1978 massacre will be remembered at the cemetery in oakland. 918 people died in the mass murder suicide at the religious and socialist community organized by jim jones. 276 were children, at 11:00 this morning, relatives will hold their celebration of life service. san mateo congressman leo brian and three journalists were shot and killed. congresswoman jackie speier was an aide who was injured. >>> protest in hong kong as police call on barricaded inside a university to surrender. reporter greg has the story. >> reporter: hong kong police are moving closer to a major crackdown on hundreds of pro- democracy protesters occupying the main campus of hong kong's polytechnic university. police were using rubber bullets and tear gas to fight back against repeated attacks on demonstrators. protesters surrounded by security forces and trapped on the campus anticipating more violence as police moved in . >> hiding until
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what i thought was really interesting, we can talk about brett kavanaugh in the green room after this. this is a huge get for megyn kelly and it was broadcast off you to minister graham i thought that was an interesting part about it. don't spike stories about serial rapists and pedophile end. run them. >> martha: that's the big story for nbc. have a great weekend. that is about what the story" friday november 8th 2019 through the story continues tonight. we'll see you tomorrow monday night at 7:00. tucker is up next. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." jeffrey epstein died some weeks ago, months ago at this point. but basic questions remain unanswered. among them, why do powerful people appear to be covering up for him, still? there's a new development in the jeffrey epstein story tonight we will bring new just a minute. worth sticking around for. first tonight former new york city mayor michael bloomberg appears to be running for president. now, in the plus column, bloomberg is one of the richest people in america. more than
what i thought was really interesting, we can talk about brett kavanaugh in the green room after this. this is a huge get for megyn kelly and it was broadcast off you to minister graham i thought that was an interesting part about it. don't spike stories about serial rapists and pedophile end. run them. >> martha: that's the big story for nbc. have a great weekend. that is about what the story" friday november 8th 2019 through the story continues tonight. we'll see you tomorrow...
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it is worth remembering it was just a year ago with the brett kavanaugh situation that wild allegations were coming forth, things that had no supporting evidence that brett kavanaugh was the leader of a serial gang rape cartel. those things came to be broadcast on that network. even though there was no corroboration for them and a lot of reasons to doubt the veracity of those stories. so, we're seeing this inconsistency that is indefensible. you look at what happened with the covington boys where people went crazy with trying to destroy these boys life even though the actual story was the exact opposite of the one the media presented. you have them doing tough hits on these children when they had no actual supporting evidence. >> tucker: amazing story. everything about the jeffrey epstein story is remarkable and intersects famous people of our time including very much bill clinton. these networks, cnn notably today, jeff zucker's little personal minion not saying one word about this story all day. it does look like a effort to cover up. why is that? >> struck by what the reporter was sa
it is worth remembering it was just a year ago with the brett kavanaugh situation that wild allegations were coming forth, things that had no supporting evidence that brett kavanaugh was the leader of a serial gang rape cartel. those things came to be broadcast on that network. even though there was no corroboration for them and a lot of reasons to doubt the veracity of those stories. so, we're seeing this inconsistency that is indefensible. you look at what happened with the covington boys...
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christine blasey ford and brett kavanaugh, i think you tiptoe around this a little bit and i don't blame you because it's the third rail. completely the third rail right now. it comes in the context of i think it comes in the contest of a discussion about due process. one thing we know is kavanaugh shouldn't have been confirmed because he lied about having a drinking problem under oath. that much has been established. >> i think unfortunately her claim does not rise to the necessary evidentiary standard. i don't think there's anything they could have done. i believe her. i absolutely believe her. i just think, is this what it's come to? why can't we have these discussions absent the iconography here. >> let me take it from another avenue, rick avenue, ass hole, brett kavanaugh teenage ass hole. did a lot of really crappy stuff. then went on to lead really upright life and apparently unbelievably fair boss two women promoted women made sure his office was 50% women. >> i wrote the book trying to figure out why we have such a hard time talking about this. we need to grandfather some people
christine blasey ford and brett kavanaugh, i think you tiptoe around this a little bit and i don't blame you because it's the third rail. completely the third rail right now. it comes in the context of i think it comes in the contest of a discussion about due process. one thing we know is kavanaugh shouldn't have been confirmed because he lied about having a drinking problem under oath. that much has been established. >> i think unfortunately her claim does not rise to the necessary...
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abc went full on to the story of michael avenatti's client accusing brett kavanaugh of doing all these exyulely deviant things owl for her to say, whoops, i actually didn't know him at all. where was your corroboration concerns on that one, abc? theythey are just so full of something that i cannot say on tv. howard: thank you for censoring yourself there. amy proback said i was caught in a or private moment, i was upset. now, i spoke to a senior abc news executive who said amy robach doesn't know all the fact s. we were going to report on her positions of bill clinton and prince andrew, but that it was taken out of court records before they aired, and they didn't feel they had the cooperation, and finally the executive said, yeah, the network could have run with her other allegationings about epstein. remember, she was 17 when this all started, but gma lost interest when it couldn't name the big celebrities. >> listen, the statement doesn't make any sense when you see some of the other stories that they've run about brett kavanaugh. there was no corroboration there or someone not even
abc went full on to the story of michael avenatti's client accusing brett kavanaugh of doing all these exyulely deviant things owl for her to say, whoops, i actually didn't know him at all. where was your corroboration concerns on that one, abc? theythey are just so full of something that i cannot say on tv. howard: thank you for censoring yourself there. amy proback said i was caught in a or private moment, i was upset. now, i spoke to a senior abc news executive who said amy robach doesn't...
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kavanaugh. president trump has sent mixed messages. today he said many are hardened criminals and if the supreme court overturns daca a deal will be made for them to stay. a decision is expected to be made in june. over the 18 minutes of arguments here today the justices did not seem inclined to block the end of daca . we also want to remind people that more than a quarter of those who qualify for the daca program live in california. >> thank you. after the hearing california's attorney general spoke about protecting daca and said ending it will put the lives of 200,000 people and their families at risk . >> today we stand here very proud of the arguments that were made on behalf of the 700,000 daca recipients but many more dreamers and so many more immigrants who are waiting to come out of the shadows. >> students and activists are rallying to defend daca and they say their goal is to show the importance of passing immigration reform. >>> recovery efforts began in the kincade fire was destroyed
kavanaugh. president trump has sent mixed messages. today he said many are hardened criminals and if the supreme court overturns daca a deal will be made for them to stay. a decision is expected to be made in june. over the 18 minutes of arguments here today the justices did not seem inclined to block the end of daca . we also want to remind people that more than a quarter of those who qualify for the daca program live in california. >> thank you. after the hearing california's attorney...
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this way, he got a photo of supreme court justices, samuel alito and brett kavanaugh with brian brown, was the president of a pro-traditional marriage group, and it's igniting calls for these two justices to recuse themselves from any lgbtq cases that come before the court and there are a couple pending. take back the court is a liberal judicial activist group that is demanding in the letter, quote, "the credibility and impartiality of the current supreme court is in tatters. posing for photographs with the president of an advocacy organization that is filed briefs and matters pending before the court makes a mockery of justice roberts' assertion a judge and his role is to impartially call balls and strikes." mark is with us now and robin bureaus, democratic shredders and former obama campaign director paid robin, let me start with you. you have any problem with this photo? >> you know, i didn't at first because it is my understanding that this was just a catholic charity event but once i got to the media situation and understood that this was someone, he was posting for a photo with
this way, he got a photo of supreme court justices, samuel alito and brett kavanaugh with brian brown, was the president of a pro-traditional marriage group, and it's igniting calls for these two justices to recuse themselves from any lgbtq cases that come before the court and there are a couple pending. take back the court is a liberal judicial activist group that is demanding in the letter, quote, "the credibility and impartiality of the current supreme court is in tatters. posing for...
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>>it's the california professor who accused supreme court justice brett kavanaugh all of sexuaassault just accepted courage award from the aclu in a rare public apearance christine blasey ford a palo alto took the stage last night in beverly hills. last year. plus the ford accud then supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh love trying to sexually assault her at a house party when they were both teegers in the 80's kavanaugh denied the allegations in septemb of 2018 she described the incint in emotional testimony before the senate judiciary committee. last nighwas the ford talked about the backlash. she receiveafter going forward. sorry john legend but you have been dethroned coming up we'll take a look at the cover that snoop dogg release and that has sparked a new debate on who's the sexiest man alive. they nt to skip the commercials and get more news during the break make we planned. it'sgreat. ok? now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'introducing them to crab. crab!? they lovit. , you mentioned that that money we t aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab
>>it's the california professor who accused supreme court justice brett kavanaugh all of sexuaassault just accepted courage award from the aclu in a rare public apearance christine blasey ford a palo alto took the stage last night in beverly hills. last year. plus the ford accud then supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh love trying to sexually assault her at a house party when they were both teegers in the 80's kavanaugh denied the allegations in septemb of 2018 she described the...
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justice brett kavanaugh, mitch refused to cave to the left wing mob. there has never been a man treated so badly in washington as judge kavanaugh. previously judge, now justice. we got him in and he has been great and he will be great. [applause] mitch confirmed two tremendous supreme court justices and help deliver one of the largest investors -- largest investments ever in the military and past v.a. accountability for our amazing veterans. [applause] i know mitch's opponents because i came here last year, slightly different location, but that is ok. still the great state of kentucky. because amy mcgrath, an extreme liberal, was against andy barr. and andy barr is with us tonight and we are going to introduce him. [applause] she said to herself, i failed in congress, let's go for senate. she wanted to go to the house. now she wants to go. it doesn't work that way. extreme liberal, anti-gun, lots of different things. amy mcgrath compared my election, think of this. so insulting. should i say it? why not? so insulting. he worked so hard and love your co
justice brett kavanaugh, mitch refused to cave to the left wing mob. there has never been a man treated so badly in washington as judge kavanaugh. previously judge, now justice. we got him in and he has been great and he will be great. [applause] mitch confirmed two tremendous supreme court justices and help deliver one of the largest investors -- largest investments ever in the military and past v.a. accountability for our amazing veterans. [applause] i know mitch's opponents because i came...
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brett kavanaugh and the conservative takeover. it comes out just after thanksgiving but "the washington post" is starting to report out the book now. ruth, congratulations. you set the stage a little bit with the kavanaugh hearings. i think in a similar way as we've been watching the impeachment hearings only in the ways that it mirrors the sort of tribalism that we've seen, the rush to judgment, political parties running to their battle stations before the evidence is presented '. what are the parallels here? >> well, so a bunch of people including both me and tucker carlson of all people, this feels a little bit like kavanaugh 2.0, impeachment does. and what i mean by that is some of what you mention, the reflects of tribalism, the unwillingness to consider evidence, the unwillingness to call witnesses who might shed light on the matter as we were discussing earlier. and the complaint, we heard this from republicans about the last-minute nature of the allegations about justice kavanaugh. the complaint about process on why is thi
brett kavanaugh and the conservative takeover. it comes out just after thanksgiving but "the washington post" is starting to report out the book now. ruth, congratulations. you set the stage a little bit with the kavanaugh hearings. i think in a similar way as we've been watching the impeachment hearings only in the ways that it mirrors the sort of tribalism that we've seen, the rush to judgment, political parties running to their battle stations before the evidence is presented '....
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president trump, brett kavanaugh, they had their own access to media. they can call a press conference and rebut those negative allegations, right? i submit that those high-profile public officials are in a very, very rare defamation case. the supreme court has not done a good job defining who qualifies as a public official. that definition has been expanded beyond recognition. here's some of the other government employees that the lower courts have said are public officials. a taxicab inspector for charlotte, north carolina, public official. a county engineer for allen county, ohio, public official. a social worker employed by the alameda county social security agency, public official. a municipal building inspector for a small city in connecticut, public official. the sheer number of citizens who work for our federal, state and local governments is enormous. now, it is not just public officials that actual malice standard applies to. it's also public figures in this category that the court created called limited purpose public figures. this limited pu
president trump, brett kavanaugh, they had their own access to media. they can call a press conference and rebut those negative allegations, right? i submit that those high-profile public officials are in a very, very rare defamation case. the supreme court has not done a good job defining who qualifies as a public official. that definition has been expanded beyond recognition. here's some of the other government employees that the lower courts have said are public officials. a taxicab...
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kavanaugh to the supreme court. were you thinking this is our moment not necessarily i was thinking that the circumstances are about as favorable as they may ever be there are several factors that are brought us through that probably the biggest ones will be to new justices on the supreme court we think that they are likely to reverse roe if given the opportunity and that's right 2019 all of a sudden like a year or shed year for these kinds of laws in a row there were 2 competing concepts one was the privacy rights the individual rights of the woman the other was the rights of the unborn child and the u.s. supreme court said well since the unborn child is not a person then the woman within her rights of privacy has a right to have an abortion. and that the unborn child is a person then that trumps the rights of the woman because she is the rights of 2 individuals. that it's a fiction. the fact is that as long as that life is inside of another human being there is no way to treat it as a matter of laws if it's separa
kavanaugh to the supreme court. were you thinking this is our moment not necessarily i was thinking that the circumstances are about as favorable as they may ever be there are several factors that are brought us through that probably the biggest ones will be to new justices on the supreme court we think that they are likely to reverse roe if given the opportunity and that's right 2019 all of a sudden like a year or shed year for these kinds of laws in a row there were 2 competing concepts one...
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a case that brett kavanaugh was actually sitting on. except it was an abortion case about whether undocumented minors should have access to reproductive health care when they are in office of refugee resettlement custody. audio fourthe circuit and in the second circuit for trump tax cases. the third circuit in philadelphia and the seventh circuit in chicago have started doing video on a delayed basis. court releases audio at the end of the week for its first hearings and we think the court should do at least live audio if not video. host: what's the biggest argument against live video? >> they are worried it would change things. there a lot of back and forth. there's a lot of jargon being thrown out and they think maybe the american people can't understand what's going on. i think it would show justices on the right agreeing more often than they don't with justices on the left and seeing that high-level conversation. american knows what the criminal career act is. we would like to at least believe that one branch of our government is wo
a case that brett kavanaugh was actually sitting on. except it was an abortion case about whether undocumented minors should have access to reproductive health care when they are in office of refugee resettlement custody. audio fourthe circuit and in the second circuit for trump tax cases. the third circuit in philadelphia and the seventh circuit in chicago have started doing video on a delayed basis. court releases audio at the end of the week for its first hearings and we think the court...
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when the democrats in washington try to destroy an innocent man named brett kavanaugh, now justice brett kavanaugh, mitch refused to cave to the left wing mob, and that's what it was, it was a mob. there has never been a man treated so badly in washington as judge kavanaugh. previous judge, now justice. we got him in, and he's been great, and he will be great. mitch confirmed two tremendous supreme court justices. mitch helped deliver the largest ever investment in our military and passed the v.a. choice and v.a. accountability or our amazing veterans. now, i know mitch's opponent, because they came here, if you remember last year, slightly different location, that's ok. it was still the great state of kentucky. because andy barr had amy mcgrath, an extreme liberal, against him. and andy barr is here with us tonight, and we're going to ntroduce him, but he beat her. so she said to herself, well, you know, i failed in congress, now let's go for the senate. she wanted to go to the house, now she wants to go. it's not going work that way. extreme liberal, anti-gun, lots of different things.
when the democrats in washington try to destroy an innocent man named brett kavanaugh, now justice brett kavanaugh, mitch refused to cave to the left wing mob, and that's what it was, it was a mob. there has never been a man treated so badly in washington as judge kavanaugh. previous judge, now justice. we got him in, and he's been great, and he will be great. mitch confirmed two tremendous supreme court justices. mitch helped deliver the largest ever investment in our military and passed the...
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director james comey give his testimony and there are 20000000 people who watched brett kavanaugh congressional testimony when he was being confirmed as a supreme court nominee and accused of an attempted sexual assault it would seem that the u.s. public is just becoming less and less interested in these ongoing anti trump congressional hearings and testimonies however the impeachment hearings will continue to proceed on capitol hill with more witnesses being called against the current president. 5 people have reportedly been killed during a protest in bolivia going to supporters of the ousted president evo morales security forces opened fire on the demonstration. thousands of mostly indigenous people took to the streets in the region is the political process so rough that off to go back to where the action of these people have been killed in clashes to control. the president who's in my. xico said he wants to return to his homeland as soon as possible and pacify the nation he was forced to step down on monday after weeks of violence triggered by claims that last month's election was rigged vio
director james comey give his testimony and there are 20000000 people who watched brett kavanaugh congressional testimony when he was being confirmed as a supreme court nominee and accused of an attempted sexual assault it would seem that the u.s. public is just becoming less and less interested in these ongoing anti trump congressional hearings and testimonies however the impeachment hearings will continue to proceed on capitol hill with more witnesses being called against the current...
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director james comey give his testimony now there are 20000000 people who watched brett kavanaugh as congressional testimony when he was being confirmed as a supreme court nominee and accused of an attempted sexual assault it would seem that the u.s. public is just becoming less and less interested in these ongoing anti trump congressional hearings and testimonies however the impeachment hearings will continue to proceed on capitol hill with more witnesses being called against the current president. 5 people have reportedly been killed during a protest in bolivia that's according to supporters of the ousted president people more as security forces opened fire on the demonstration. thousands of mostly business people for the streets in the culture of the region that says the political crisis erupted after helped election at least 10 other people have been killed in clashes across the country. the ousted president evo morales who's in mexico said he wants to return to his homeland as soon as possible and unite the nation he was forced to step down on monday after weeks of violence trig
director james comey give his testimony now there are 20000000 people who watched brett kavanaugh as congressional testimony when he was being confirmed as a supreme court nominee and accused of an attempted sexual assault it would seem that the u.s. public is just becoming less and less interested in these ongoing anti trump congressional hearings and testimonies however the impeachment hearings will continue to proceed on capitol hill with more witnesses being called against the current...
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fired by donald trump 20000000 americans watch that that's roughly the same number as tuned in when brett kavanaugh was being confirmed as a supreme court justice amid sexual assault allegations you would expect americans to be glued to their t.v. screens now there is an actual impeachment inquiry open after all articles of impeachment could be drawn up the senate could be faced with the choice of whether or not to convene an impeachment trial and the stakes are significantly higher but the american public seems far less interested i wonder how many americans know or even care about the key witnesses you never heard of the master you've been a bitch have you ever heard of george can't. are you watching the trumpet pietschmann inquiry hearings on t.v. . does it interest you at all. why do you think you are americans are trying to watch the speech because it's it's a fluke easy yeah sure it's fake you know i mean like 23 years since he's come into power if you like that one can fire you for the way it's going on and the thing you have. to break here it was more so like you know sensitive to
fired by donald trump 20000000 americans watch that that's roughly the same number as tuned in when brett kavanaugh was being confirmed as a supreme court justice amid sexual assault allegations you would expect americans to be glued to their t.v. screens now there is an actual impeachment inquiry open after all articles of impeachment could be drawn up the senate could be faced with the choice of whether or not to convene an impeachment trial and the stakes are significantly higher but the...
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kavanaugh for or trump or anybody else but when it comes to bill clinton and some of these folks 'd that are mentioned by amy in this hot mike tape they say they just didn't have enough corroboration i'm not sure how a.b.c. news defines a corroboration when it comes to credible witnesses talking about sexual assault if not the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people they were hanging out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck's. iraqis holding talks on constitutional amendments submitted don't going violent unrest in the country to do 60 people have been killed this is on to government demonstrations started a month ago protesters are demanding a major overhaul of the political system that was to stop wisht after the u.s. led invasion back in 2003 he's done you'll hawkins has more of the story. iraq is no stranger to turmoil the country's seen little piece and even less the billet since the us led invasion of 2003 mass protests and violence of regulating gulf the state of these though are the worst since the overthrow of sa
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kavanaugh for or trump or anybody else but when it comes to bill clinton and some of these folks 'd that are mentioned by amy in this hot mike tape they say they just didn't have enough corroboration i'm not sure how a.b.c. news defines a corroboration when it comes to credible witnesses talking about sexual assault but the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people they were hanging out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck. playschool commentator and new york observer columnist andre walker gave us his thoughts on a.b.c.'s decision not to air the interview. why is it that there appears to be vulnerable for one group of people on the move the rule for another group of people i don't have a problem whatsoever with not broadcasting allegations against people that are on cooperated but that is precisely what happened to predict a time and time again we see it with anybody on the rights whether that be donald trump right the way through to local representatives in britain and america and so i just think there's a there's a great
kavanaugh for or trump or anybody else but when it comes to bill clinton and some of these folks 'd that are mentioned by amy in this hot mike tape they say they just didn't have enough corroboration i'm not sure how a.b.c. news defines a corroboration when it comes to credible witnesses talking about sexual assault but the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people they were hanging out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck. playschool...
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kavanaugh for or trump or anybody else but when it comes to bill clinton and some of these folks that are mentioned by amy in this hot mike tape they say they just didn't have enough corroboration i'm not sure how a.b.c. news defines a corroboration when it comes to credible witnesses talking about sexual assault but the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people that were hanging out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck's. let's get the thoughts though on all this from andrea walker andries a political commentator a new york observer columnist good to see you again andre it b c news said that the story fail to meet its editorial standards based on what's happened since what do you make of that reasoning. well i think the big difficulty here is precisely what james o'keefe just said why is it that there appears to be one rule for one group of people and the mill the rule for another group of people i don't have a problem whatsoever with not broadcasting allegations against people that don't cooperate said but that is precisely
kavanaugh for or trump or anybody else but when it comes to bill clinton and some of these folks that are mentioned by amy in this hot mike tape they say they just didn't have enough corroboration i'm not sure how a.b.c. news defines a corroboration when it comes to credible witnesses talking about sexual assault but the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people that were hanging out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck's. let's get...
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kavanaugh for or trump or anybody else but when it comes to bill clinton and some of these folks 'd that are mentioned by amy in this hot mike tape they say they just didn't have enough corroboration i'm not sure how a.b.c. news defines corroboration when it comes to credible witnesses talking about sexual assault but the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people they were hanging out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck. all this week also saw a major shake up in the fast food world with mcdonald's c.e.o. being fired for having a relationship with an employee something strictly against company policy mcdonald's for bits romantic links between managers and both direct and indirect employees stevie superrich took over as chief executive in 2015 after working his way up through the company he's been widely credited with revitalizing the fast food chains restaurants and menu in a message to stuff he apologized and admitted that his dismissal was the right decision but we got the opinions of legal analyst lionel and t.v. and ra
kavanaugh for or trump or anybody else but when it comes to bill clinton and some of these folks 'd that are mentioned by amy in this hot mike tape they say they just didn't have enough corroboration i'm not sure how a.b.c. news defines corroboration when it comes to credible witnesses talking about sexual assault but the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people they were hanging out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck. all this week...