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is a low moment for the senate, the court and the country. >> he'll be on the supreme court with a taint and huge asterisk after his name. >> there are reasons to have doubts about justice kavanaugh. >> let's speak the truth. it was a denial of justice for the women of this country. >> i will oppose him with everything i have got. lou: and he did. so did all the dimms you heard speaking. and none of them speaking truth. joining us is charlie hurt. charlie, great to have you here. i thought it was an absolutely, splendid, stirring special moment at the white house in the east room tonight, certainly obviously for judge kavanaugh,
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the president, for the republican party, for the nation. >> it was the most of extraordinary installation process ceremony i have ever seen. the last two, three weeks, what justice kavanaugh and what his family have been through to get to that moment was pretty poignant. but sweet nonetheless. but i think it's kind of funny. we talk about gorsuch taking scalia's seat, and kavanaugh taking kennedy's seat. we should rename the seats. we should rename kavanaugh's seat the harry reid seat now occupied by neil gorsuch and the kennedy seat the chuck schumer seat now occupied by brett kavanaugh. but maybe we should rename that the michael avenatti seat. but brett kavanaugh is sitting
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in it. so enjoy that, folks. lou: i enjoyed it tremendously. i think it would be great fun if for only for the pictures we can take for any given moment of one day. because, you know, a number of people have given avenatti credit for coming forward with a witness that was over the top, uncorroborated. but then they all were uncorroborated. that seemed to not matter one whit. it's been far too easily dismissed that the democrats came forward with scurrilous charges knowing they were not corroborated. and there is every indication they were trying to falsely position those charges and create evidence and testimony of their own. not tamper with witnesses,
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construct witnesses out of whole cloth in many instances. >> the whole outing of dr. ford in the first place which is one of the most of odious things i have seen in the united states senate. it was against her wishes. and it set up everything that followed afterwards where of course there is a process for handling such things and it could have been handled in a way. but the only way that gets done in a responsible, respectful fashion is if you have legitimate, genuine people on both sides trying to get something done. i have to tell you, lou. when i look at this current makeup of the senate judiciary commit eat or the whole senate, i can see a lot of people i don't particularly agree with on the republican side. but i trust them and believe them and believe they are genuinely trying to get to the
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bottom of things. but when i look on the other side, especially on that senate judiciary committee, i cannot find the a single person i think is being genuine or honest. lou: not even richard blumenthal? he's lecture being the truth? lou: senator coons? spartacus? senator berke. each of them -- senator booker. each them have names. each of them have branded themselves. these are people who want to run for president. it's certainly a case of deeply, deeply pathological denial of self. they have no self awareness whatsoever. the great thing about the process is we have seen who they are. and they can't define themselves because they have already done so in a campaign.
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they have done so in this committee hearing. >> i think it's also important to remember. then you ask yourself what about all these people thronging the streets washington protesting. i'm not saying there weren't some genuine protesters out there. but i do know -- lou: i hope the ones clawing the door of the supreme court as judge kavanaugh was being sworn in, i hope they were genuine. >> so many of them were paid protesters, paid by the huge, powerful special interests to be out here stirring up that kind of mayhem. but it is alarming that the opposition party, the president's opposition party is made up of people that you really have a hard time finding anybody who you think is genuinely, honestly trying to get to the bottom of things. we talk about the tea party and
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what the tea party did to the republican party. i think it's been healthy. it's been painful. but the day party was drag -- but the tea party was drag the republican party back to its conservative roots. what these jack booted hippies are doing to the democratic party is dragging them over a cliff. chuck schumer and these people are terrified. lou: you are a keen observer and analyst of washington politics, national politics. but i believe you are looking at the real chuck schumer. i believe you are looking at the real kamala harris and the really charred blumenthal. i think the veil is gone. these people haven't been duped. they are the dupers.
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they are frauds and they are huxters of the highest order. and i think most of of them believe every word they are saying about the better america, and america that isn't capitalistic and doesn't root itself in free end prize and freedom and liberty. they think that's all specious nonsense, i suppose. and they would much rather put in a socialist system that works so well all around the world. and they want to squander more of the wealth that's been squandered by both parties over the course of the last 60 years. but the truth is, this is a president who this that job at the most of pro pition moment in time. the moment to give the republican party spine when it has so many parts of it who are
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spineless themselves. you can see them finding courage looking to the future instead of k street for greater guidance toward the nation's destiny. this is a remarkable moment in history. >> i think without a doubt, a more -- you know, run-of-the-mill establishment republican would have bailed on this nomination within the first week. and what we saw here was -- it's almost like the more unfair it is, the more donald trump gears up for a fight and the more he wants to fight. and god bless him for doing it because it would have been a truly tragic day if a guy like brett kavanaugh had been publicly assassinated by this scurrilous scum. lou: one party, the democratic party, the radical dimm party.
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the president today to his credit doing something he does more and more of. he's talking about those who are making that future possible. not only for judge kavanaugh, for the nation at the supreme court. but he pointed to susan collins and what she said. if we could roll that from the president's remarks tonight in the east room. i am told we don't have it. i apologize. what she did say was when passions are most of inflamed, that is when fairness is most of in jeopardy. and the president, you can tell those word mean a lot to him. it means a lot to most of of us in this country. and susan collins showed guts. by the way, i am not one of those who can say i always believed susan ca collins was oe
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of the great senators of our time. she is remarkable, and she in those moments convinced me she is a person of great, great principle and guts. >> certainly that single speech was the finest, most of foundational speech that i have heard any politician give in the 20 years i have been covering this lunatic place, this insane see you lum. it was -- this insane see you i print out copies and i will re-read it over and over. it was a patriotic and searching sort of enterprise. lou: the best, i think, summation of what the nation has
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endured like what justice kavanaugh and his family endured at the hands of the radical dimms and the leadership of the democratic party. charlie, thanks for being with us tonight. charlie hurt, "washington times." let's close out. let's do this first. before we go to commercial. president trump will obviously is continuing his winning streak. shows us how much he owns the republican party, and they own democratic party. we'll take that up with chris farrell of judicial watch when we talk about what all these wins mean for perhaps the special counsel as well, mueller leads the witch hunt. but we want to go out with the president tonight referring to her special role of senator susan collins. we'll be right back. stay with us. president trump: we are indebted
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lou: president trump making it clear the upcoming mid terms are about electing republicans to enlarge the party he's leading so successfully. president trump has achieved more than any president since roosevelt during this first not even two years in office. the president not only launched a fight and loves to win. he's teaching it seems to me an entire generation of republicans how to do the very same thing, to fight, to win. here is the president saturday at a rally in topeka, kansas for kris kobach, republican, running for governor. he drove home a political message as only he knows how. securing the confirmation of his
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second supreme court nominee. president trump: we need more republicans. republicans are the party law and order and justice. we are thrilled to be joined by a number of your state's terrific republican leaders. you must organize, mobilize, register and vote republican. we need more republican votes. republicans passed the biggest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history by far. get out and vote republican. we need more people in d.c. a vote for republicans is a vote to reject the democrat politics of anger and division and destruction. lou: joining us tonight, chris farrell. chris, i have just got to say, as much as i like everyone else was repulsed by the tactics of the dems with their politics of destruction in the kavanaugh
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confirmation process, i was thrilled to see them revealed. they were exposed as they have never been before. and i don't think they have any idea to what degree american people have taken a lesson watching them on television. >> i agree. their actions illuminate what they are all about. the american public seize through it in about 2 seconds. it's abhorrent. they are repulsed by it. the more they kept talking, all the hysterical, corrupt, verging on treasonous behavior they engaged in, the american public saw it for what they were. they find it repulsive, they see the truth, and in large measure it goes to the benefit of judge kavanaugh and the president and those person hospital support him. lou: senator schumer said,
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looking out on the floor of the senate as was giving his speech and talking about he was bemoaning the politics of destruction, of the hard right in this country. and he said it with a straight face. that is to me the ultimate in the duplicity and the venomous deceit of the left in this country where they make no apology whatsoever for being absolutely without conscience, without soul. >> what we have seen is a weird -- >> these are like bolsheviks, something out of the chinese cultural revolution. their conduct is so outrageous and off the charts, it's unhinged. the only thing i regret is that chuck schumer didn't start crying. that would have been the cherry
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on top for his performance on the floor of the senate. they are not to be believed. anybody with any sort of practical experience and real world -- not this washington nonsense. not all the hyperbole and the posturing and the phoney spartacus stuff. every day average normal americans who love the country and want to believe in their government and see justice done. they saw through all this stuff. they realize it was phoney garbage it was set up as a ma nip lay toug -- asa manipulativ. lou: the great thing about this country is we are all average americans. i really believe that. i cannot conceive of a democratic party as willfully as they dropped their standards and lost their way, that they no longer care about this country's
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working men and women, working families in this country. that it's taking this president, president trump to awaken the need, the desperate need to build not tear down our middle class to bring manufacturing back to this country. to have judges who stand for principle, who stand for the original text of the constitution of the united states who will interpret the constitution, not try to create new law or diminish that constitution they serve and have sworn themselves to defend and protect. >> in the case of justice kavanaugh you have president trump who enjoys fighting. he likes it. and he's good at it. he's not afraid of it like probably 3/4 of the senate. we have senator graham obviously who stepped up and did a fine job. senator collins came to the rescue. but the president enjoys pushing
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back. he's not going to take the garbage when there is lies and manipulation and phoney stuff going on. he has no qualms calling it out. he does it in a way the american people understand and identify with. that's why with the exception of the new york washington san francisco los angeles corridors, every place else in the country what the president says rings true. the american people sight, they understand it, and you have someone like justice kavanaugh supremely qualified actually getting through, and it's a huge victory. >> we have the sense there will be even great victories ahead for this president and this country. this president, i said i believe about six weeks ago there was an inflection point at which he demonstrated to the american
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people that all of these slings and arrows and curses and hysterics on the part of the left will mean nothing to him. and that the defines of president xi or president putin or the. >> i to las are immaterial because -- or the ayatollahs are immaterial because they are only words, and it will take minds as great as his with hearts as big as his to actually compete against the united states whether that becomes hopefully not militarily. or whether it's economic or in any way in geopolitics. he put up a standard in this country that future presidents will be judged by. mark my words. future presidents will be judged by the and deards's setting for energy, for work, for imagination, creativity, intelligence. god, i hope we have a bunch of
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presidents who can at least meet some of those standards going forward because he has one man he has turned the direction of this country and the american people sense that and know it. and he nation bob mueller, chuck schumer look small. >> the president has talked about the democrat wing, i'm being generous when i say that. but frankly even some squishy establishment republicans, he taught them all a lesson. guess who is in charge. he is. lou: he has been for a very long time. they just didn't know it. a couple of the things i enjoy about this president, people talk about him and too often i hear somebody -- first all in
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the early days of his presidency savants would come on this show and others across every network and say this president doesn't quite understand. we are hoping he'll learn to do this. he'll learn that. meanwhile he's moving ahead. he's building an economy, he's lifting markets. he is staving off russia, xi, kim jong-un, until you could find a way to bridge differences and start talking honestly. and it's possible with a north korean dictator. >> he's running circles around them. lou: this is in his second year. we are still a few months to complete it. people are saying, the president clearly understands. he really does get this. he understands that. all the while, they have been wrong both years.
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this president understood from the beginning. it is an instinct with this president, though he has extraordinary instincts. it's intellect and personal integrity and personal drive that he brings to a job he relishes, a country he absolutely passionately fervently loves, and the people who happen to inhabit this little corner -- well, it's not a little corner. it's the whole chunk of north america nearly. he happens to love the american people. and it's paying off. the national left-wing media, the leftist democrats, that's damn near every democrat. they can't get on it. they can't acknowledge what he's achieving, for home's achieving it. how it's being done, and the future he's assuring for millions and millions, hundreds
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of millions of americans. >> don't leave out the energy he brings to this. every other night he's barnstorming around the country holding rallies. it's remarkable with respect to the pace at which he operates. during the ceremonial swearing, earlier today he was down in orlando talking to the chiefs of police association. the night before that he's doing a rally. i think he's back out again tomorrow night or the night after for another campaign rally. this is a pretty fast, heavy pace he's running. lou: he does it every single day. as i said tonight, this president outworks every single person in washington, d.c. there is no one, no one in the nation's capital who works as hard as our president. by the way, i think it's a good
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thing. a new standard for work ethics. no one has put a clock on his nap time. no one has talked about when he leaves the white house. because he goes from one chore, one task to the next. from one success to the next achievement. chris farrell, great to have you with us. thank you so much. appreciate it. be sure to vote in our poll tonight. the question is this. do you think radical dimms will pay a price in november for their attempts to destroy judge kavanaugh's character and threats to impeach judge kavanaugh if they win in november? a great example of how much in tune our president is with our law enforcement community. sharing a few lighter moments with the men and women in blue and khaki and a few other colors
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as well at the police cheesms convention in orlando. >> mr. president, we need foremore'' -- he said mr. president, it's the greatest honor of my life. the greatest my life. i haven't heard him say that again to me, but i think he still does. thank you, thank you. thank you. i love him, too. he's just not my type. i'm sorry. we are allowing local police to access surplus military equipment. and we have been doing this from the very first dave my administration. whereas others didn't want you to have that equipment for very strange reasons. they said it looked too tough. it looked too strong. it's not a good look.
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lou: justice brett kavanaugh thanking president trump for helping guide him to the high court. >> about president, thank you for the great honor of appointing me to serve as a justice of the supreme court. i have seen firsthand your deep appreciation for the vital role of the american judiciary. i'm grateful for your steadfast, unwavering support throughout this process. and i'm grateful to you and mrs. trump for the exceptional overwhelming courtesy yo you hae extended to my family and me. mr. president, thank you for everything. lou: justice kavanaugh, the 114th justice of the supreme
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court sworn in tonight by the president. for that matter with anthony kennedy, the justice whose seat he takes on the high court with him as well. joining us, former federal prosecutor, sidney powell. powell. your thoughts on the tone the president set tonight, the tone justice kavanaugh set tonight, brush apart partisanship make it clear that is a segment of his life that ended with the confirmation process. your thoughts? >> justice calf nays an extraordinarily good choice for the court. he was recommended for the position by justice kennedy for whom he clerked. justice gorsuch clerked for
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justice kennedy also. the two had a lot in common and know how justice kennedy thought about things for the time of their clerkship. he'll make a great supreme court justice. for years he has been one of the top 10 or 12 judges in the country. many of his law clerks went on to serve as supreme court law clerks. there was every reason to name him to this position, and i have no doubt whatsoever he'll put this ordeal behind him and serve the constitution, the court and the country to the very best of his ability. lou: i have no doubts either. i don't think fair-minded people in this country have doubts either. let's talk about what is before us politically. this president has moved forward this second nominee successfully to the supreme court. he is winning on every element
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of his duty, whether it's foreign policy, domestic policies, markets, economy, china, north korea, iran. did i mention russia? it is a man who is putting on an extraordinary, extraordinary level of effort and result the likes of which we haven't seen since arguably the days of owes velt. there is one thing that hangs out there. and that is, robert mueller. his special counsel. his witch hunt. and this man and that enterprise is fraudulent, it's conflict it's illegitimate. but it persists because the party that is this president's, the leadership, and he gave great -- great laudatory praise to mitch mcconnell tonight, and i know it was heartfelt.
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but this also a man who with his colleague in the house, his counterpart, paul ryan, the speaker, those two men could stand up and help end this monstrous witch hunt as the president calls it, almost immediately. your thoughts? >> i think with everything that's come out now, lou, and even more that's available to come out. the president is sitting in the cat bird seat with respect to that investigation. all he has to do is order the disclosure of the documents that are on our list of things that need to be seen for it to all end. i think mueller -- lou: what decides the fisa documents, the warrant application? >> we need the unredacted page-strzok text messages, we need the unredacted intelligence
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report from the intelligence committee and the fisa warrant themselves and the fisa application that the court rejected. lou: those have been requested by oversight, the intelligence committee, judiciary, congressman meadows and jordan and gaetz. the list goes on. the freedom caucus has stood up. the speaker of the house has been nowhere to be seen. >> yeah, he's been awol for a good while. lou: he had a press conference today, i don't know what that was about. >> i don't think anybody paid attention to it. another thing we need to sign redacted is the decision of the fisa court from two years ago because it will name the three private contractors to whom comey's fbi gave unlimited access to the raw fisa intel
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that led to susan rice's unmasking. lou: the unmasking is still an unresolved scandal? >> exactly. lou: an act of illicit spying on americans by our intelligence agencies? my god! i was going to say facetiously i had forgot bint. but the fact of the matter is, susan rice and samantha power and all involved in the unmasking, they have been given a pass so far. why? >> there is a lot that still need to be disclosed. as we mentioned friday, we are waiting on the inspector general to generate his fisa report. we need all of that disclosed. then we need to see some indictments of people who were responsible for these absolute outrageous violations of criminal law in their conduct.
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lou: you just reminded me. what about wiener's laptop. 250,000 emails, and all of them dismissed by the fbi because they didn't want to look into the clinton foundation, they didn't want to look into crimes against children. they didn't want to look into the former secretary of state's email scandal. it goes on and on. >> it does. that laptop tells the entire -- lou: i'm sorry, go ahead. >> that laptop held the entire clinton file, according to the new york agents. then the fbi and doj specifically did not include in the search warrant the golden emails as mr. comey called them, the blackberry backup emails
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that were so important to the investigation or the huma abedin emails even though they knew huma was a approximately for hillary and people would send emails to huma to print out and give to hillary. not to mention how many people at the state department spent time cutting the class identified markings off documents that were sent to her including special access documents on her computer. there are at least four fell in the for every classified document that was stripped and sent to her. lou: halper and downey and their role in the fraudulent dossier created by christopher steele, fusion gps, and the list goes on. >>en the lawyers at perkins
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coie. lou: lawyers to the dnc and the democratic party. to hillary clinton. is there any way in which a law firm can be held accountable for this kind of absolutely nefarious undertaking that is the apparent efforts to unseat a president? >> yes, the lawyers -- certainly the lawyers who were involved themselves can be. that's why there is a crime fraud exception that allows the department of justice to execute a search warrant on attorneys if there is probable cause to believe they were participating in a crime. that's how they did the search warrant on michael cohen. lou: why isn't the justice department exercising those laws going toward the answers that
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apparently reside at perkins coie. >> i think we would probably need a new deputy attorney general for that. but stay tuned until after the mid terms. lou: will do. guaranteed. you, too, sidney powell, good to see you. up next, senator lindsey graham says he's determined to fight back against the radical dimms for smearing justice kavanaugh. their efforts to ruin kavanaugh's life and destroy even his family? >> all i can say is this is going to the streets at ballot box. i have never campaigned against a colleague in my life. that's about to change. lou: we'll have that and much more. we'll be talking to presidential historian doug wead. is this watergate? is this the 60s in what is this?
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clerks were women and almost all of them went on to clerk at the supreme court. a clerkship on the supreme court is one of the most of coveted achievements and credentials in american law. i'm proud all four of my newly hired law clerks at the supreme court are women. a first in the history of the supreme court. lou: a first in the history of the supreme court. well, let's talk about the historical context of the awful politics of personal destruction we witnessed in the kavanaugh confirmation process, the happy ending and the likely impact over the course of the next self decades. joining us is a man who has more than a little practice at divining such things. presidential historian doug wead. this has been a vile exercise on
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the part of the radical dimms. there is no longer a difference yaition. i believe the -- there is no longer a differentiation. out of any semblance of a connection to the heart of ways america and who americans are in 2018. your thoughts? >> it's painful to see. it's a power struggle. to see it prayed as if it's about morality. you can look at the innocence project where they went into the prisons and found men and death row and they used forensics and dna and in some cases found that they were innocent. and why were they on death row in the first place? because three eyewitnesses saw them commit that murder and were 100% sure it was true until -- na could prove it wasn't true.
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so human testimony is always needed to be helped by thorough investigation. lou: in this case we couldn't even find human testimony. we found hearsay, we found no one who would corroborate and refute the claims the witnesses who wanted to charge judge kavanaugh. it's remarkable that three womb he step forward and there was not a single corroborating witness. not a single corroborating contemporaneous testimony on the part of a friend, a family member to support, to support the claims. >> there was corroboration for judge kavanaugh which is what made it fascinating. i think the democrats painted themselves into a corner now. i think first attacking for months attacking donald trump, now saying it's brett kavanaugh.
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now they are saying it's winston churchill. this thing never end. and i think that's going to backfire on them. it's a cry wolf. lou: according to the latest polls it's backfiring, it's back washing. it's a moment democrats are not likely to forget. and i hope republicans don't forget. with 29 days until the mid term elections, this business the soul of the country and what the chuck schumer-led democratic senators, what they have just done to the american people is a profound affront, it's an affront to the american way of life, and all we stand for in my opinion. can you think of any kind of parallel with one political party left its moorings so completely, and set off in a
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direction that's unrecognizable to most of americans. >> yes, i don't want to depress you, lou. lou: we have a president who is drying this country into the future. i don't get depressed. >> well, these painful moments have been recycled through history. george washington was in despair over his own cabinet, they were so bitterly divided and accusations of sexual misconduct than was a duel, as you know. and jackson's wife who died, and the precedence harrison. lou: those were a little different and from afar. in modern american history is there anything that comes close? this is a period that leaves the
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60s and civil rights as a divisive issue, the vietnam war as a divisive issue, i think this is more profound. it may not as public as and boisterous, but it is i think we are all the more riveted as a society because of what one party has chosen to do. it's self-destructive. >> it's very painful. you have the contrast with this president who is on a roll. there are now jobs to the poorest of the poor. everything is turned around and it's driving his opponents and enemies crazy. i think the democrats are in a little bit of trouble now. they need to back off. lou: we don't do that on this show. we want them to continue until
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114th justice of the supreme court now i justice brett kavanaugh. let's turn to how we conclude the day of what we are looking at tomorrow. president trump as i said swearing in the newest supreme court justice in the white house east room after a long and arduous journey. kevin na will hear his first cases beginning tomorrow his children getting a day off from school to listen to the testimony and he says he is ready to be a supreme court team player. >> justices do not sit on opposite sides of a mile. we do not caucus in separate rooms. the supreme court is a team of nine and i will always be a team player on the team of nine. lou: the present will be hitting the campaign trail tomorrow in iowa. he just got off the campaign trail over the weekend. here are supporters in kansas who vote republican and continue
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his winning agenda. that's it for us and for us tonight. thank you for being with us. we will dive into the deep states corruption with journalist. thanks for being with us tonight. see you tomorrow. good night from new york. kennedy: judge brett kavanaugh is not justice brett kavanaugh. he was sworn in moments ago. there was a ceremony at the white house the democrats are still vowing to keep up the fight. yeah man with some even suggesting they could try to impeach the newest justice at right now however the president is celebrating his latest victory. watch. >> i brett m. kavanaugh do solemnly so that i will administer justice without --
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