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for the court, for the country. >> he is going to be on the supreme court with a huge taint and a big ast risk after his name. >> i think there are good reasons to have doubts about now justice kavanaugh's candor to committee and fitness to serve. >> i don't believe that justice kavanaugh is in the mainstream of judicial thought. >> let's speak the truth, it was a sham, it was a denial of justice for the women of this country. >> i will oppose him with everything i got. lou: oh, yes, he did and so did all dems you heard, none speaking truth. joining us it charlie hurt, washington times opinion editor, fox business contributor, charlie, great to have you here, i thought it was a moment in white house in east room
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tonight. but for the nation. >> it was, most extraordinary installations processor money i hav--ceremony i have seen, and r over last 3 weeks what justice kavanaugh and his family have been through. to get to that moment, of the pretty -- but sweet, we talk about gorsuch takes scalia seat, and kavanaugh taking kennedy seat, we should rename the seats, we should rename kavanaugh seat the harry reid seat, now occupied by neil gorsuch, i thought we should rename kennedy seat, chuck schumer seat now occupied by brett kavanaugh, we should rename that one michael avenatti seat. before what you. brett kavanaugh is sitting in
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it. enjoy that folks. lou: well, i enjoyed it, tremendously it would be great fun for only pictures to take of one given moment of one day. because, you know, number of people have given avenatti credit for coming forward with a witness that was over the top, uncorroborated, but they were all uncorroborated, that seemed to not matter one whit. in is been easley dismissed, that democrats came forward with these charges knowing they were not corroborated, and there is every indication that 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. >> then, whole outing of dr. ford in first place. what i think is most odious thing i have seen in u.s. senate, but outing of her, was against her wishes. and it set up everything that followed afterwards, where, you know there is a process for handling such things. it could have been handled, it could have been handled in a way that -- only way that gets done in a responsible, respectful fashion, if you have legitimate, genuine people on both sides trying to get something done. i have to tell you, i look at this current make up of senate -- or whole senate, i see a lot of people i don't particularly agree with on republican side, but i trust them and i believe them. and i believe they are genuinely trying to get to the bottom of thing, susan collins is a great
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example of that, but i look on other side, on the senate judiciary committee, i cannot find a single person that i think is being genuine, or honest. >> blumenthal? >> lecturing about truth. lou: kamala harris really. >> really. lou: senator booker? you know, each of home them have names they have branded themselves, they are people who want to run for president. >> yeah. >> it is certainly a case of deeply pathological denial of self, they have no self awareness, what so ever. the great thing about the process, we've 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 and important to remember that is a great point, but then you ask yourself, what 'these people that were thronging streets of washington protesting, it important to remember, i were not saying were not genuine protesters out there. >> clawing doors. i hope they were genuine. >> so many were paid, paid by huge powerful, special interests, to be out here, stirring up that mayhem. but it is alarming this the opposition party, the president's opposition party is made up of people that you really have a hard time finding anyone what is honestly trying to get on the bottom of things. we talk a lot about tea party, what tea party did to republican
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party. over the past 10 years. and i think in a lot of way its has been healthy, painful for the republican party, but the tea party was dragging the republican party back to its conservative roots. what the leftist, the jack booted hippies are doing to democratic party is dragging them over a cliff. and chuck schumer, they are hijacked by these people, they are terrified of them, i think they will do anything they tell them. lou: interesting, charlie, you are a keen observers and analyst of washington politics. national politics, but i believe you are looking at real chuck schumer, i believe you are looking at real kamala harris, i think you are looking at real richard bloomenthal, they -- i think the veil is gone. these people have not been duped, they are the dupers, they
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are frauds, and they are hucks teres of the highest ordering and worst most of about every word they are saying about the better america, a america that is does not root itself in free enterprise, and freedom, and liberty, they think that is all sort of nonsense, i suppose. and they would rather you know, put in a socialist system that works so well a in the world. and they want to squander more of the wealth which has been squandered both parties over course of last 60 years. the truth is this president in that job. perfect moment to give republicans party spine, even when it has so many parts of it who are spineless themselves,
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you see them looking to 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 that a more you know, run of the mill establishment republican, will have bailed on this nomination, within first week. and that what we saw here, almost like the more unfair it is, the more donald trump gears up for a fight, more he wants to fight. and god bless him for doing it because it would have been a truely tragic day if a guy like brett kavanaugh had been publicly assassinated by this squirrellous scum. lou: one party, radical dem party defined it perfect two
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words. the president today to his credit doing something he does more and more of. he is talking about those who are making that future possible. not only for judge kavanaugh, the national supreme court. but he pointed on susan collins, and what she said, if we could roll that from president's remarks tonight in the east room. >> i'm told we don't have it i apologize to you. she did say was, that when paths passions are most inflamed that is what fairness is most in jeopardy, you could tell that means a lot to the president, a lot to most of us, and susan collins showed guts, by the way i am not one of those who say i have always believed susan collins of one of the great
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senators of our time, she is remarkable. she and though moments -- convinced me she is a person of great, great principle and guts. >> certainly that speech that single speech was the finest most foundational speech that i heard any politician give in the between years i have been covering this lunatic place. this insane asylum, it was amazing, i printed copies, i will you know, make sure that you know once a year, i will reread it. because it such an important cool, and patriotic and then searching sort of enterprise. lou: and the best i think summation of what the nation has endured, what justice kavanaugh
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and his family endured at the hands of the radical dems. on that committee and leadership of democratic party. charlie, it always great to see you, thank you for being with us here. >> great to be with you, lou, thanks. >> charlie hurt, washington times. >> and let's close out, let's do this first, before we go to commercial. >> president trump will continuing his winning streak, showing how much he owns. republican party and do they own the democratic party. we'll be taking that up with chris ferrel of judicial watch, we talk about what all of these wins mean for well perhaps the somewhere counsel as well, you know fellow, mueller, who leads witch-hunt, we want to go out with president tonight, referring to her -- special role, of senator susan collins, we'll be right back. stay with us. >> we're en detted to senator
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lou: president trump making it clear that upcoming midterms of about electing republicans to enlarge the party that he is leading and leading so successfully. as a matter of fact, president trump is achieved more than any president since roosevelt. president not only loves to fight, and loves to win. he is teaching it seems to me, a 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 crisco vat, republican. -- covad, republican running for governor, the president drove home a political message like only he knows how. a huge win, securing confer megaoconfirmation of his second
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supreme court nominee. >> we need more republicans, republicans are the party of 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 republicans votes. >> republicans, past the biggest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history, by far. >> get out and vote republican. we need more people in dc. >> a vote, for republicans, it a vote if reject the democrat politics of anger and is a and . lou: wow. joining us tonights, chris ferrel, and chris, i have to say, as much as i like everyone else was repulsed by tactics of dems with politics of
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destruction. 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 the american people have taken a lesson of watching then on television. >> i agree, their actions eloom nate what they are -- illuminate what they are bamerican public sees through it in about two seconds, it abho abhorrent. the more they kept acting and hysterical, and corrupt, american public saw them for what they were, they can't stand it see they see the truth in large measure it accrues to benefit not just most immediately with justice kavanaugh but to president and those persons that support him. lou: and check schumer -- chuck schumer had syste temerity, loog
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out in the floor of the senate as he gave his speech, talking about he was bemoaning politics of destruction of hard right, he said that is a straight face, this is the ultimate in the "duplicity" and venomous deceit of the left, they make no apology for being absolutely without conscience, without soul. >> what we've seen it a weird -- these are bold -- -- something out of chinese cultural revolution, their conduct is so outrageous, it is unhinged. i regret that chuck schumer didn't start crying that would have been cherry on top for his
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important. performance, not to be believed, anyone with real world, not this washington nonsense, not all hyperbole, and the posturing and phony spartacus stuff, every day average normal americans, who love the country, they want to believe in their government, and see justice done, they saw through this stuff, they realize there was phony garbage, they could tell it was set up as a manipulated effort. lou: i believe that the american people, when you talk about average americans, great thing about this country, we're all average americans. i really believe that. and i just i -- i cannot conceive of a democratic party, as woefully, as they have dropped their standards and lost their way. they no longer care about this country working men and women.
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working families, in in country, it is taking this president, president trump, to awaken the need that desperate need to build not tear down middle class, to bring manufacturing back to the 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 contusion, they have sworn themselves to defend and protect. >> and in case of justice kavanaugh, have you president trump, who enjoys fighting, he likes it he is good at it, he is not afraid of it like, probably three quarters of senate. you know we have senor graham, stepped up did a fine job, and collins came to the rescue, but president is a he enjoys pushing
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back. he is not going to take garbage when there is lies and manipulation and phony stuff going on, he has no qualms calling it out, he does it in way that american people know, they identify with. and that is why with exception of you know the new york, washington, san francisco, los angeles, carters, every place else when president says rings, to american people see it, they understand it you have someone like justice kavanaugh, supremely qualified getting through this say hug victory. >> is a huge. we have the sense there will be greater victories ahead for this president and for this country. and there is a -- this president, i have believe, for about 6 weeks ago, i said there was a inflection point, he democratted to american people
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-- demonstrated to american people all of these slings and arrows, and curses, and historics from part of the left mean nothing to him, and that t- finedefiance of president xi, ad president putin, is immaterial. to actually compete again the united states whether that is a hopefully not e-mailtar militarily or economic or in geopolitics, he has put' a standard in this country. that future presidents will be judged by. mark my words, future presidents will be judged by the standards he is setting for energy, for work, for imagin imagination and intellgence, i hope we have a
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bunch of presidents who can at least meet some of those standards going forward, he has as one man, he has turned direction of it country, and american people now sense that, and know it, and he makes bob mueller, chuck schumer look, a lit lilly pushian -- >> presiden that element, frankn some pretty squishy establishment republicans. he is taught them a lesson, guess who is in charge, he is. lou: he has been for a long time. tthey just didn't know it, a couple things i enjoy about this president, people talk about him in too often i hear someone, in early days of his presidency,
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first year people would you know, come on show, and others across every network, and say, you then president doesn't quite understand. the president we're hoping he will 11 to do this -- learn to do this and learn, that meanwhile he is moving ahead, and building an economy, lifting markets, saving off russia, xi, and kim jong-un, and until he could find a way to bring differences and start - bridge differences and start talking honestly as possible with a north korean dictator. >> he is running circles around him. lou: absolutely. in second year, we're still a few months to complete it, this president keep are saying, you know, president clearly understands he really does get this he understands that. and you know, all of the while, they have been wrong both years.
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this president has understood from the beginning it is an instinct with this president, he has extraar extraard. he has intellect. and personal drive to a job he relishes a country he loves, people who happen t to inhabit this corner. not little whole chunk of north america nearly. he happens to love the american people. >> he does. lou: and it is paying off, national left wing media, left, leftist democrats, they can't gets over it they can't acknowledge what he is achieving for whom he is is a chiefs, how it is being done, and future he is assuring for millions and millions. no hundreds of millions of
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americans. >> don't leave out the energy he brings to this, every other night, he is barnstorming, holding rallies. rallies. i'm saying it is remarkable with respect to pace he operates, before this ceremonial swear in today he was in orlando, talking to the chiefs of police association unite before a rally, back out again tomorrow night or night after, for another campaign rally. this is a pretty fast, heavy pace he runs. >> he does it every day, every day. as i have said, tonight, this president, how the works every person in washington dc, there is no one, no one in the nation's capitol who works as hard as our president, by the way, i think it is a good thing.
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new standard for work ethics. no one is put a clock on his naptime. they no one talks about when me leaves white house, he goes from one chore, one task to the next. from one success to the next achievement. chris ferrel great to have you with us,. >> thank you. lou: appreciate it. vote in our poll. question is, do you think radical dems will pay a bryce in november for their aterms to destroy judge kavanaugh's character. their threats to impeach justice kavanaugh. if they win in november? cast your vote on twitter at lou dobbs we would like to hear from you. >> up next, a great example how much in tune our president is with the men and women in
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uniform. at police chief's convention in orlando. >> we need more funds, what is it for this time. it is going to be a piece of cake getting you confirmed, he said mr. president, this is the greatest honor of my life, greatest. i have not heard him say that again to me, but i think he still believes it. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> i love him too. he is just not my type, i am sorry. we're allowing local police to access surplus military equipment. we have been doing this from the very first day of my administration. others did not want to have that equipment for strange reasons. he said it looked too tough, too strong. it is not a good look, you have
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people shooting at you, and they are worried about your look? some day, you will explain that one to me please, i don't get it. [applause] >> explain it. lou: president gets it, so did everyone in law enforce. in. we'll have more on that, with former federal prosecutor sydney powell, stay with us, we'll be right back.
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lou: just is brett kavanaugh thanking president trump for his help in guiding him to the high court. >> mr. president, thank you for the great honor of appointing me to serve as a justice of the supreme court. i have seen first hand you're deep appreciation for the vital role of the american judiciary. i am grateful for your stedfast, unwavering support throughout this process. and i am grateful to you and mrs. trump for overwhelming courtesy you have extended to my family and me. mr. president, thank you for everything. lou: well, justice kavanaugh, 114 regular justice of the supreme court, sworn in tonight
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by the president, and for that matter, with anthony kennedy, justice who seat he takes on high court, with him as well. joining us former federal prosecutor sydney powell, author of license to lie, available in stores and on-line. we recommend it. good to have you, your thoughts on tone president set tonight, that justice kavanaugh set tonight. brushing aside partisannism, making it clear that say segment of his life, his public life, that ended with confirmation process. your thoughts? >> justice kavanaugh is an extraordinarily good choice for the court, he was recommended for the position by justice kennedy for whom he clerked, and
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justice gorsuch clerked for kennedy also, they had a lot in common. they thought a lot about the same things, he will break a -- make a great supreme court justice, for years he has been top 12 judges in country, many of his law clerks within to serve as supreme court law clerks. there was really every reason to name him this position, i have no doubt, that he will put this ordeal be0 behind him and serve constitution, court and country to best of his ability. lou: i have no doubts. this -- let's talk about what is before us politically this president has moved forward his second nominee, successfully, to supreme court. he is winning on every element
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of his duties whether foreign policy, domestic policy or markets of the economy or whether it is china. north korea. or iran. did i mention russia? it is a man who is putting on app extr extraordinary level of effort and result, the likes of which we've not seen since arguably the days of roosevelt. there one thing that hangs out there that is robert mueller, hispecial counsel his witch-hun, this is fraudulent, conflicted and illegitimate, but it persists, because the party that is this president's, leadership, he gave great laudatory praise to mitch mcconnell tonight, i know it was heartfelt, but this
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also a man with his colleague in the house, counter part, paul ryan, they could stand up and end help end this monstrous witch-hunt as president calls it. almost immediately. your thoughts? >> i think with everything that is come out now, lou, even more than it available to come out, president is sitting in catbird seat with respect to that investigation. all he has to do is order disclosure of documents that are our list of thins to ahead. >> b -- list of things that need to be seen. lou: what decide the fisa documents -- >> we need the unredacted page stroke text-messages, unpredacked respect from the re-
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inredacted report from house intelligence committee and feesa application that court rejected. lou: all documents requested by over site, intelligence committee. judiciary. congressman meadows, and jordan. and gates. the list goes on. freedom caucus stood up. the speaker of the house has been nowhere to be seen. >> yeah, he been awol for a while. lou: there was a press conference today, i don't know what it was about. >> i don't think that anyone paid attention to it. another thing we need to see unredacted on decision of fisa court from almost two years ago now it will name the three private contractors who whom comey's fbi gave unlimited access to the raw fisa intel that led to susan rice unmasks.
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lou: unmasking, wait? the unmasking is still unresolved scandal? >> yes. lou: spying on americans by our intelligence agencies. susan rice, and samantha power and all who were involved in this u unmasking they have been given a pass so far, why. >> there is a lot that still needs to be disclosed. friday we mentioned we're waiting on inspector general to generate his fees fisa report, we need dim indictment of peoplo are responsible for these outrageous violations of criminal law. in their conduct --
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>> you just remind me, what about wiener's laptop. >> wiener's laptop. lou: and 50,000 e-mails, you know all of them dismissed. by the fbi. because they didn't top look into the clinton foundation. they didn't to want to look into crimes against children, they didn't want to look into the former secretary of state's e-mail scandal. it goes on and on. >> it does. that laptop held the entire -- >> anyway, i'm sorry. >> that laptop held entire clinton file according to new york agents then fbi and doj did not include in the search warrant the golden e-mails as mr. comey called them, blackberry back up e-mails that
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were so important to the investigation or huma ca abedin e-mail, they knew hume was a hua proxy for hillary, people would send e-mails to huma to prin out to give to hillary, and in state department they ste spent time cutting off classified markings of documents that were september tsent toher there so many violan there, at least 4 felonies for every classify document that was stripped and sent to her. >> and stephan halpert and lauren down i downey. their role in fraudulent dossier. and list goes on. mystery -- >> and lawyers at perkins coy. lou: by the way, perkins coy.
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lawyers to the dnc, democratic party. to hillary clinton. is there anyway in which a law firm can be held accountable for this kind of absolutely nefarious undertaking that is of the apparent efforts to unseat's president? >> oyes, lawyers, who were involved themselves can be, that is why there is a crime fraud exception to attorney-client privilege that allows a seiche h warrant. that is how they did the. lou: why isn't the justice department utilizing those lous, and going toward the answers
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that reside at perkins coy? >> yes. well, i think we would need a new attorney general and new deputy attorney general for that but, probably stay tuned until after the midterms. lou: sydney, we will, you too, thank you so much. >> thank you. lou: up next, senator lindsey graham is determined to fate back against radical dems for their attempts to smear kavanaugh's name, and life, and destroy his family. >> all i can say this going to streets, at ballot box, i will -- i'm never campaigned again a colleague, in my life. this is about to change. >> we'll have that and more, we'll talk with presidential historian doug wead. have we seen a time like this,
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>> plane barriers in the american work place, all of us have a report to address that problem. during my 12 years in dc circuit, a imaginet majority of my law clerks were women, almost
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all of them within to clerk at supreme court, a clerkship on scousupreme court is one of thet coveted achievement. i am proud all 4 of my muley ney hired law clerks are women, a first in history of supreme court. lou: let's talk about historical context of the what we witnessed. happy ending and likely impact over course of the next several decade, joining us a man who has more than a little tra practice. president at historian doug wead, gate to have you with us, this, has been just a vial
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exercise on part of read call rl dems, i believe party has become radical. out of any semblence of a connection to heart of what is america, who is america americans are in 2018. your thoughts. >> yeah. it is painful to see. a pour struggle. -- towe you to power struggle, d paraded as if it is morality, you can look at innocence project, where they went to prisons and they found men on death row, and they used front 60s and dna -- forensics and dna, and some cases found they were innocent, why were they on death row? because three eye witnesses saw them commit that murder, and were 100% true, until dna proved it was not true.
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human testimony is always needed to be helped by investigation. lou: we could not even fine human testimony. we found hearsay, we found no one who would corroborate. refuted the claims of the witnesses who wanted to charge judge kavanaugh. remarkable that three women step forward, there was not a single corroborating within, not a single cop corroborating testimony on part of a friend, family member to support the claims. >> there was co corroboration fe kavanaugh circumstance what made it fascinating, i think democrats have painted themselves into a corner now, you think? first attacking for months attacking donald trump, now saying it brett kavanaugh, now they say, it is winston
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churchill. this isive i never ending, i thk that is going to backfire on them. a cry wolf. lou: according to latest poll, backfiring. it is back washing, it is a moment that democrats are likely not to forget. and i hope republicans certainlien to forget, because, between days to midterm elected, this is about the future of country and soul of country, and what chuck schumer lead democratic senators, radical dems of judiciary committee, what they have done t to americn people is a pro found afront. app affront to the american way of life, and all we stand for in my opinion, can you think of any keep of parallel when one threat political matter left its mooring so completely and set
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off in a direction that is unrecognizable. >> yes, i don't want to depress you. lou: i -- we have a president who is driving this country to future. i don't get depressed. >> well, these -- these painful moments with been recycled, george washington was did despair over his own cabinet they were so divided, and accusations of sexual misconduct. and a duel as you know. there has been some very, very bitter moments. andrew jackson's wife who died, and press again william henry harris, his sons dying. lou: they were different somewhat afar. you got anything in modern american history that comes close? i think this is a period that leaves 60s, and the civil
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rights, as a divisive issue. the vietnam war as a divisive issue, this is more profound, it may not be as public and boisterous but it and i think, we're all the more riffen as assessty because oas a-- as a st party has chosen to do. >> it very painful, have you contrast with this president who is just on a role. they are now jobs to the poorest of the poor in in country, and everything is turned around. and it is driving his opponents and his enemies crazy. frederick nichey 1 said, i am angry because i can't believe anything el you have to say, i think this democrats are in a little bit of trouble now. lou: we don't do that. we want them to continue until they can continue to more.
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doug wead, always great to have you with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: up next, hitti a historic r this president and our supreme court, more right after the break. justice brett kavanaugh. getting straight to work. stay with us. on. brian is going to take the lead just follow his- hello. uh, no i need it right now. yeah... success is a numbers game. and you're not going to win if you keep telling yourself to wait. the more often that you choose courage, the more likely you'll succeed. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. download audible. and listen for a change.
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lou: thank you for being with us, as president trump swore
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in 114 justice of supreme court, now justice brett kavanaugh. let's turn to how we conclude the day, and tomorrow. president trump, swearing in newest supreme court justice. in white house east room after a long journey. kavanaugh will hear his first cases beginning tomorrow, his children getting a day off from school to listen to testimony here, said he is ready to be a supreme court team player. >> justices do not sit on opposite sides of an aisle, we do not caulk us in -- caucus in separate room, supreme court is a time of 9, i will always be a team player on the team of 9. >> president will also be hitting campaign trail tomorrow, in iowa, he just got off the campaign trial over weekend, urging supporters in can ca to e
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republican, that is it for us, tonight. we thank for being with us. sarah carter, and john salomon, thank you for being with us, see you tomorrow. good night from new york. 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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