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in recent we'res meth has killed on average almost one oklahoman every day. you found syringes? >> they've been used already. >> is this pretty typical of a drug house? >> it's typical of meth. it's like a hoarders paradise. >> judge kavanaugh has unequivocally denied these allegations. >> he's been afirmed by peers and renowned legal scholars from across the ideological spectrum. >> you're allowing someone who actually violated a woman to sit in the supreme court. >> i think it would be proper to delay the floor vote in order to
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threat fbi do an investigation. >> the fbi investigation has to be very thorough, complete. >> this is rip thiping the coun apart. ♪ >> this is new day weekend. mr. blackwell and christy ford. >> just when the gop felt better about the votes to get kavanaugh on to the supreme court, they understood unless they made a change, they would come up one vote short. >> the fbi is now conducting this new background check that's been ordered by president trump. >> senator flake joined others in saying they would withant vote yes without an fbi investigation. >> and the president said he is still backing his nominee. in fact he's going to be in west virginia for a reelection rally
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but starting at the white house. what are you hearing from the white house this morning? >> reporter: good morning to you. and the white house obviously not happy with this latest development in the nomination process for judge brett kavanaugh. they wanted to see him confirmed as soon as this weekend but it's going to have to wait at least a week and that's because of this dramatic move to say he would not vote for the nomination without giving the fbi one more chance to look into kavanaugh's background. it's a short window of time. they have one week to determine whether they want anymore information about the primary allegation against kavanaugh and perhaps the other allegations as well. still the president seems confident that kavanaugh will ultimately earn this nomination. this is what the president tweeted not long ago. started tonight our seventh fbi investigation of judge brett
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kavanaugh. he will some day be recognized as a truly great justice of the united states supreme court. his background has been thoroughly looked into over his lengthy time on the federal bench and there's a very good chance this investigation won't necessarily reveal any new information and we know about these allegations but there are a couple of other allegations out there and it's unclear whether the fbi will look into those in depth. this is what senator jeff flake said about his expectations about the fbi investigation. take a listen. >> when you talk about credible allegations, can you explain what that means? >> well, obviously that includes the it allegations and also i'm sure that the new yorker piece
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allegations. but that will be up to the fbi to decide. >> so the question is can the fbi find out enough information in this timeline? they'd like the have this wrapped up by friday of next week. >> all right. we appreciate it. thank you. >> let's talk. senior politico correspondent at the hill. former federal prosecutor and cnn supreme court reporter, welcome back everyone. i want to start with you. with the new reporting. this from the attorney for leland kaiser saying his client will cooperate with the fbi. the third potentially crucial witness, part of this investigation. dprrs tail her important here and what we're learning about
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who will speak with with investigators over the next week. >> well, brett kavanaugh this time yesterday was a lot closer to the supreme court vote and now it has come to a screeching halt and the fbi is going to start this investigation, not a full blown criminal investigation, but a background investigation and as a part of that they're reaching out, the main allegation of course comes from christine ford and she has placed three people at the party. all three have said they don't have a recollection but each said we stroent don't have a recollection but we're happy to work with tfbi and one is a long-time friend of ford and she has said she had no recollection of the party but cnn learned late last night her attorney issued the statement the committee and said look, she's happy to cooperate.
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she has no recollection but she also wants to make clear that even though she doesn't have any recollection of this party, that doesn't mean she's refuting her long-time friend, ford. she felt like people thought ford wasn't telling the truth and she wanted to make clear that look, she doesn't remember the allegation. as she said she's perchfectly happy to talk to the fbi. >> this is a line from the judiciary statement say thing supplemental fbi background investigation would be limited to current, credible allegations against the nominee and completed no later than one week from today. which of these allegations are or are not? >> that's the million dollar question and the president talked about this and called the
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testimony of christine blasey ford credible and we at least know that one will go forward. ramirez may be another one dig tatd, talking about her own experience at yale as a freshman. where brett kavanaugh made her touch it. so those two allegations and the third one is whether or not the ones involving -- be one of them as well. that's the woman represented by michael -- and at part as where she herself was victimized by a gang rape and question was whether he was present or an actual participant in that as well. but the real thing for me is seeing that limited to credible allegation. they are trying to close the flood fwaits. >> they don't want to invite
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other accusers to come forward. they want to hone in on this. that's probably the only way they'll be able to limit this to a one-week investigation about his entire life, looking for information, it would take a lot longer than a week. >> and the reporting continues on kavanaugh. let me come to you, amy on this element of the pds and what he said yesterday. he's been reswroved. t and saying well, we'll do whatever the enist wants to do in relation to this extended investigation from the fbi. is that a true representation of what's happening behind the scenes. is he that resolved to this extra week of it lay? >> i think behind the scenes high made it clear he wanted
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this to happen by the end oof the week this week. he said that countless times at the fbi saying the fbi hassallredy gone through the investigations frooifb or six time. so i think behind the scenes, he's a little irked but he was also getting signals from capitol hill saying this is not helpful. every time you say something, it's hurting our case. he knew the votes weren't there and he had to talk about dr. ford's testimony and how credible it was. behind the scenes, he is getting a little daegsz he wants this testimony -- he wants everything to come to an end because he knows the longer it lingers, the harder it will be. >> he wanted judge kavanaugh on
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the bench, which is monday. the investigation goes for a week. how does that impact the court? the cases? >> you're absolutely right because the supreme court is going to take the bench on monday and the goal auz to have kavanaugh on the bench for starting monday. flrs supreme court instead will be just eight members. kurpt current lay ethere are three liberals and when they split 4-4, all they can do is uphold what the lower court did. the judges were just recently shorthanded. they only had eight members for a long time. it hampers the justses and they don't like it. so this is a setback, not only for mcconnell but for the justices.
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they really like to have nine members on the supreme can court. >> will get to the democratic members of the judiciary committee because the white house is ordering the investigation and typically those orders go back the white house. >> the only way to judge the certainty of it is looking thing past. and there's been a lot of one-sided unilateral sharing of information. so have to jrj judge how it's been dunl in the past. it will go to the president to decide whether or not these show founded allegations. over a three-day process for the fbi investigation for anita hill. they said they determined they
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were unfounded and later the conformation of clarence thomas. and so the idea it would go to the white house, doesn't mean if it is credible that they will with hold it from the democrats. what matters is whether they will find the allegations as investigated lead to the president of the united states withdraw thing nomination but as judge kavanaugh said, he has no plans of quitting. otherwise the farce and sham would also be the with holding of information helpful to them at jeff flake's request. >> are they worried over the next week or are they as confident as they say they are? >> i think they're confident. i called in to doo say we did a full investigation and i feel
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comfortable going for it. >> thank you all. >> thank you. zbl. well, depute ea attorney general has afwreeed to meet with house republicans. sources say he discussed wearing a wire while talking to president trump and invoking cabinet members. they struck an agreement to avoid a potential impeachment vote against resin stein. >> at the center of the lawsuit is a provision of the constitution called the aem ooluments clause. 200 democrats sued the president saying he violated that for not seeking his approval from his businesses. when he took office, the president removed himself from
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yesterday morning. he's been demanding an investigation before the final vote. what happened in between? a lot of people believe this confrontation in an elevator may have had something to do with with it. look. >> nobody believes me. i didn't tell anyone and you're telling all with women that they don't matter, that they should stay quiwitht because if they tell you what happened to them, your going to ignore them. so many women are powerless. >> can you not give an answer, senator. you just released a press statement, you don't have the curage to give them an answer? you can be a hero today. >> be a hero. >> now, anderson cooper spoke to one of these protesters. here's what she said was going through her mind at the time.
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>> i felt like he really needed to hear, like he needed to understand that women feel incredibly enraged at the thought of our stories, of our experiences of surviving sexual violence, being dismissed, laughed at, disbelieved and i think we -- i just felt a great sense of urgency and i think i saw in his face he could not escape the emotion and i wanted him to really stay there and be present and think of the people he loves, think of his children and i wanted him to be a hero o. >> when christine blasey ford's account of being sexually assaulted, there were a lot of people saying why didn't she immediately report the attack, the were a lot of women began explaining why they kept
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quiet, #why i didn't report. other people were sharing their stories with with the media. one of those women ohio congressional candidate telling her story. she's a survivor of domestic violence. >> i really thought he was going to kill me. it was the most terrifying experience i've had in my entire life. >> thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. i understand you were married and that you finally called police about your husband at the time, on christmas day. help us understand what happened there. >> he came home drunk, beat the hell out of me.
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grabbed the cell phone out of my hand after i called 911. threw it across the floor, started beating me again. i grabbed the house phone and dialled 911 agon. he grabs the house phone out of my hand and threw it across the floor. kept beating me. he told me he was going to rape me, dragged me into the bedroom but happily the police arrived. they took us both down to the station and they took photographs of my severely bruised body which was very humiliating, i can tell you but they did not arrest him because they didn't want the poor guy to be in jail over christmas. they had more sympathy for him than they had for me and i think this is the problem. we have toomany men in authority
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positions who are willing to feel sorry for the poor guy and not recognize the plight of the woman who is in this situation. you know what i'm seeing in this whole kavanaugh thing is that people are lining up on both sides. they are lining up on men verses women and lining up on democrats verses republican and i don't thing that's right. i think this is sexual buse is not a partisan issue. this does not a men versus women issue because sometimes men are sexually abused too. >> and domestically abused as well. >> yes. and domestically abused to rr. >> i want to ask you about that moment, so here you are, getting your picture taken of what this man's done to you.
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they're telling you they feel bad for him, what is it like in that moment when you've done everything they tell you to do? you call police, you try to get help the help is telling you -- and they're on you what has been done. how do you decide -- what did you do next? did you stay? >> instead of putting him in jail, they drove him to a hotel in the next town and dropped him off there. so he didn't have a car to get back and he stayed in that hotel for a week until his buddy came and brought him back to the house and he was in the house for two very tense weeks until he finally moved out. i insisted at that point that he move out because it wasn't safe. it wasn't safe for me or my three daughters.
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it was wrong and i knew it was wrong at the time but i didn't know what to do about it because i had called the police. i had gotten their help and i was in shock, honestly after going through an experience like that. so i really didn't know what to do. if that had happened to this woman, i would have insisted that they arrest him or say get the judge out of bed and ask for his opinion on this. i would have insisted for some kind of action. but in the moment i was in shock. >> yeah, yeah. and that is absolutely normal. we know that. you tweeted ignoring sexual assault is not about politics but politics is how we can begin to fix the problem. you're running for the ohio
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fourth district congressional street. what is the action that needs to be taken to fix it as the tweet says? >> well, we have got to start paying attention to women and that's what's critical in this moment in time because we are starting to listen to women and we are starting to take them seriously. ever since we sent out that video that you showed a small piece of, i have had so many women come up to me and say that was really empowering to me and i am so glad you did that and i'm so glad to see that even after being in an abusive relationship, you can carry on with your life and in fact you can find your voice and i have found my voice. i am running against jim jordan in ohio's fourth congressional
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ditsrica di district and when you're talking about sexual abuse, this is something he has in his campaign is facing this scandal with osu. he has not been abuse -- he hasn't been accused of being an abuser. however, he is accused of turning a blind eye and i think that's one of the biggest problems we have got to have men in authority stop turning a blind eye to sexual abuse. that's the first thing that we've got to do and when i get to congress, that will be one of my missions. >> thank you for telling your story. i know that it's not easy. there are lot of wem whoon understand it on a real raw level as you talk about it. we appreciate you take thing time to talk to us today. thank you.
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indonesia devastated after a powerful earthquake hit and triggered a tsunami. watch this. >> can you imagine standing in your neighborhood and having all of that come at you. we know at least 384 people have died and hundreds are injured because of what you're looking at on your screen. rescuers are desperately searching for survivors right now. matt, what are you learning this hour? >> the situation is more than likely going to get far, far worse. at least in terms of the death toll. 384 now but because rescuer's work is still ongoing, we expect them to unfortunately find more victims in the death toll to rise. we know the media prioorts are
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get thing arnt airport back open. this is a remote part of endonessau. we know roads in the area are blocked and we know there's a city which is where that earthquake happened. there's another sit not far away and that has been effectively cut off from communication at this point. so when you're talking of rescuers work ahead and get help to those affected, they haven't got in touch with the city and the reason it's going to be so bad, the infrastructure is not good. a lot of people live in wooden shacks. can can't stand up to an earthquake, it cert lane not a tsunami and certainly not both. this is a bad situation that's only going to get worse.
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>> it looks like you got something going on behind you too. that lighting, my goodness. >> in the southern iraqi city. the consulate along with u.s. embassy in baghdad came under indirect fire of iran-linked militias. >> saying they show the aftermath of rocket strikes near the international airport. the u.s. consulate is near airport. live from beirut with us now. so how serious is this, first of all squr how credible is it that they're linked to these attacks. >> serious because this is one of the three main american diplomatic out posts in iraq and isthe is the area from 80% of iraq pfsz's oil is imported and
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there are several u.s. companies in the area. important to keep in mind the u.s. embassy is within the perimeter of the airport which is seven miles outicides of the city. are you telling me you want -- nor did they hit within the combound of the u.s. embassy. there were no casualties involved. the u.s. is pointing to iranian-backed militias behind these attacks. since july there have been major protsz in the city over the detearieration of the infrastructure there. 10s of thousands have gone to the hospital because of contaminated tap water and you've had many days of serious unrest and turring that unrest
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the for testers torched the iranian consulate but four days later it was back in business. so you have to keep it within the context of that and also keep in mind that since the united states pulled out of the iran nuclear deal, relations between iran and the u.s. have deteriorated significantly and the united states in terms of rhetoric has really picked up the heat when it comes to iran and we lurd for instance john bolton, the national security advisorer to president trump saying there would be hell to pay if iran continues to cross the united states and its allies. and i think we need to look at what has happened in terms of the u.s. closing down its consulate. in the context of those rising tensions. >> thank you so much.
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the $115 million f-35 b, an aircraft like this one crashed. this was in south carolina near the marine corps station in buferred friday. there were no civilian injr.ies. they don't know the causer of the crash being investigated. >> reporter: and a search for somebody who's missing. itter look at this thing. it was carrying faefb people. at first they believed all passengers had been found safely and then they learned there was one person still unaccounted for. >> i thought we landed hard until i looked over and saw the water was coming in and i
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welcome back. judge brett kavanaugh is on a bri brief pause. how will this impact the nomination? joining me chief counsel and policy director for the judicial crisis network. so let's start here with this. do you agree with with majority leader, mitch mcconnell who reportedly told collins and murkowski that this time will not make it easier to vote for junl kavanaugh? >> i didn't see mcconnell's comments but i think for them they feel this will give them an added level of confidence.
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but whereby don't suspect they're going to find anything particularly different than the judiciary has done. trrs they've interviewed all the people relevant and gotten statements. it's the same penalty that applies to statements to the fbi. if that gives them an add level of confidence, that's fine. we saw two people yesterday with very compelling testimony, very heart felt stories but at the end of the day, judge kavanaugh's side i think as the evidence where everyone she put in the room says they don't remember the party happing. they didn't think it sounded like the brett kavanaugh ---ing >> you said all the evidence on his side. what evidence is that? >> there's all the people that she puts in the room or in the building even say they don't recall this happening. so there's no krauberation for
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her story and when you have an uncorroborated allegation on one side and a vuvant denial on the other, we live in a country that's presumption of innocence >> andmany would say that's the point at which you start an investigation. and that went back to your twitter account during the testimony from dr. ford and it reads like a list of questions one would ask during an fbi investigation. how did she get home? how did she get there? what time was the party? what year was the party. it seems you've already writen the questions for the fbi investigation. >> those were asked of her during the hearing itself. those are the questions she couldn't provide answers to. so the fbi can ask agon. this is 36 years later. and heir story -- she wasn't
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sure of the answers to many of the others. that the challenge with this. on the ugother than we have dozens who said we knew him and since as well. none of this lines up with the character of the man that we knew so well at the time. >> you also have former friends and class mates and roommates who say, as we heard one yesterday he was a sloppy drunk. >> that's right. we've got some people making other alligations. but certainly the bulk of people are saying this simply doesn't add up, including his high school and college girlfriend. but look, the senators are the one whose are going to have to asesz this evidence. what we have, the nature of the claim sz they're very old. the fbi is going to go in and the senate democrats have said we think this is the gold
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standard so i hope we won't see them trying to push the goal post farther and say it isn't enough. we need more. they're very clear saying this is going to be neph -- >> so alfwagzs by all three women and i mean obviously dr. ford, ms. ramirez -- should all of those be investigated? we're hearing only the credible accusations will be investigated. they have not defined which they deem credible. >> the white house and the senate is going to be talking about which ones and maybe the fbi. i think that's their call. when you have an uncuroberated allegation, it's limited how much investigation you can do. >> you're clearly saying he should be should all of the accusations by all of the women who have come out be
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investigated? >> i'm happy to have the fbi investigate all three but that is something that the fbi and the white house are determining and frankly a lot of the democrats are backing out but if they want to try to paint him as a master mind of a gang rape conspiracy, all right. i predict at the end of this time next week we will have a justice kavanaugh. >> thanks so much. we'll be right back. what if numbers tell only half the story? at t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous.
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