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her ticket shows she is supposed to see it in c 305f but there were only 34 roes on her airplane. she got an empty seat on the fight indonesia somewhere else. the airline says a bigger plane was originally booked for that flight. that is weird. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thanks for joining us, a busy day, "fox and friends first" continues right now. jillian: it is thursday, september 27th, fox news alert, credible claim or a case of mistaken identity? stunning new admissions surfacing overnight turning the supreme court confirmation battle upside down. rob: how will brett kavanaugh and his accuser respond to latebreaking bombshells? we are live on capitol hill. a moment of reckoning for rod rosenstein who is set to meet with donald trump today. jillian: it is not the president who wants him out of a job. the lavish lifestyle bill cosby will be given behind bars.
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rob: the advice o.j. simpson has for the now disgraced comedian. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ danger zone ♪ rob: love this song, great song. the senate hearing at 10:00 :00 am today. jillian: i feel this is one of those days everybody is glued to their tv all day long. rob: it will be a long day. you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. shannon: let's get to a fox news alert. and 11th our stunner the two men surfaced today.
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christine blasey-ford may have mistaken them for brett cavanagh. jillian: new questions of credibly before the judge and accuser are set to testify. jillian: griff jenkins live with breaking details in the senate office building where the hearing will be held, a lot to unravel overnight. >> reporter: good morning. enormous information from cases of possible mistaken identity to new accusations, grassley's staff releasing the timeline last night saying they interviewed not one but two men, he, not brett cavanagh had the encounter with doctor ford in 1982, the basis of ford's complaints, the first america statement with details, quite a development we learned late last night and new accusations of the accuser coming forward, and the allegation sent to senator cory
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gardner, in 1988 brett kavanaugh assaulted a woman, there was talk of the fifth accuser that has been recanted. not to be the case. today's hearing when 21 senators walking, they will hear of statements from doctor ford and brett kavanaugh. there will be no time limits on that. ford will go first, 5 been around of questions, and rachel mitchell brought forward to do their inquiry, in an access from doctor ford's testimony, brett put his hand over my mouth to stop me from screaming. this terrified me most and had the most lasting impact on my life, hard for me to breathe and i thought brett was going to kill me. brett kavanaugh's attorney addressed the allegations. >> if they thought these allegations had merit they should have come forward in plenty of time to do what they
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wanted to do. you have to question the motives when they come forward with the most salacious, outrageous allegations. >> reporter: this began at 10:00 am. in addition to the testimony a couple pieces of evidence, one is brett cavanagh's handwritten calendar and forced testimony along with her lie detector test which her attorneys say prove she is telling the truth. >> the calendar was fascinating to scroll through. i never kept the calendar that detailed ever. rob: get your photos developed, things like that. look forward to all this. the allegations from all of brett cavanagh's accuses. jillian: if they turn out to be baseless it will set a bad precedent for victims planning to speak out down the road.
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>> there are women who have not been heard, have not had justice, have not been believed and this is our struggle as women, many of whom if not a majority have experienced sexual harassment, sexual assault and make different choices how to handle those things. we have been working for generations to be taken seriously. senator feinstein and democrats, supposedly the champions for women, have denigrated all of us. of all the accusations, professor ford's is the most plausible but when her own witnesses said it did not happen or contradicted her it became a problem in this is the thing all three accusations have in common, no witnesses, no specifics, no corroboration or even contradiction, and inability to corroborate. rob: this sets the stage for confirmation vote set for tomorrow. >> the president scheduled to come face-to-face with deputy
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attorney general rod rosenstein amid reports he suggested secretly recording the president. >> todd pyro live with her story with its own twists and turns. >> any other day this would be number one but not today. donald trump said he would prefer not to fire rod rosenstein and his considering delaying the scheduled meetings a few hours from now. >> i'm talking to him. we had a good talk, he said he never said it, he said he doesn't believe it, has a lot of respect for me and he was very nice. my preference would be to keep him. to let him finish up. >> reporter: the it that donald trump referred to in the soundbite is a report that rosenstein allegedly suggested wearing a wire around him and invoking the 25th amendment to remove him from office. the president adding he might postpone the meeting in order to
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watch the senate judiciary committee hearing. can't get away from that no matter what story you're in. a fisher is forming among house conservatives how to handle rosenstein. paul ryan says let the president handle it. >> we shouldn't step in the way of that. we should let the president work it out with rod rosenstein. >> reporter: freedom caucus member mark meadows and fellow member jim jordan are not going to allow the speaker to, quote, punt on rosenstein and the deputy attorney general needs to testify before congress about these accusations. rob: he needs to come before congress, raise his right hand and swear. a number of things jim and i both know about that rod did say that really need some accountability. >> reporter: doj officials say they have not received an official request for many house committees for rosenstein to testify. buckle up. it will be a big day. jillian: buckle up four days because today will get interesting.
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donald trump says he is open to meeting with venezuelan president nicholas mindoro after the embattled leader showed up unexpectedly to the un to make a speech mostly directed at the us. >> translator: in the 20th century it swore to dominate the entire world. it wants to continue giving orders to the world as though the world were its own property. >> reporter: donald trump into taking the reaction in venezuela as several nations accused him of crimes against humanity. rob: we learned details about the us and mexican trade deal as early as today, government officials working to publish a draft to meet the october 1st deadline. it is still unclear of canada will join the agreement as donald trump says he rejected a meeting with canada's prime minister over lack of negotiation. >> tariffs are too hired he doesn't seem to want to move and i told him forget about it and we are thinking of just taxing
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cars coming in from canada, that is the mother load, the big one. rob: the us did not request a meeting. chilling new video of the russians testing long-range missiles blowing up a fleet of war ships. russia says these anti-ship missiles with a range of 150 miles his all eight targets during their training mission. jillian: milania trump is heading to africa for her first major solo ship, the be best initiative focuses on child welfare. >> education, hunger, online safety or bullying, poverty or disease, too often children who are hit first and hardest throughout the globe. jillian: the first lady will
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visit milania -- kenya and egypt. rob: a fox news alert, brett cavanagh and doctor christine ford in the hot seat today. a possible case of mistaken identity throw a wrench in doctor ford's story? attorney gail trotter has been following this story for weeks, she says the evidence shows that these claims are outrageous. jillian: los angeles has an influx of an immigrant and homeless crisis but they just added a new category of criminality, fooding under the influence. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ on the work they ♪ oh!
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rob: in a major twist two men have come forward claiming doctor ford may have mistaken them for brett kavanaugh. was could this mean for today's hearing? here to weigh in is attorney for the judicial crisis network gail trotter. thanks for coming on this morning. these two are admitting they did something to doctor ford at this party 35 years ago and she think it is brett kavanaugh. this is a big development. >> as we expected as the evidence comes out we see how outrageous these claims are. you have to remember senator dianne feinstein decided to wait on revealing this information for six weeks and instead brought the information out at the very last minute in an effort to taint the nomination and as the story shows, when we get the fact of these allegations we understand every single one of the allegations is
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unsubstantiated and discredited. here's an example of the phenomenon where there are other witnesses who say this story is in doubt and this puts pressure on doctor ford when she comes before congress and the american people today to explain how she couldn't say where this alleged assault occurred, she couldn't say exactly when the alleged assault occurred, what we do know are the people she says were present and every single one of them denied is occurred or that they have any recollection of it. she is really going to be in the hot seat today to explain why she came out with these allegations. jillian: the fact is there are multiple -- accusing brett kavanaugh of sexual assault claims. the question is who needs to say what today to make their story more believable? most of america is the middle of our don't know what to think. >> that is exactly right.
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just when you think there is going to be anything more revealed, this terrible new yorker story came out sunday night and that burned up the internet, blue up the internet. that we found out more details, more evidence that the new york times talked to dozens and dozens of supposedly witnesses and every single one of those people denied any recollection that this happened. it is important to remember all the women who have known brett kavanaugh for decades from high school to college to when he worked in the bush white house -- rob: let me interject. the president call this a con job as well. are you pledging all these women have been paid to make up a story? how does this happen? >> absolutely not. definitely, we have no evidence of that. the important thing to know is this is not a legal process.
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this is a far left partisan smear of someone who will be another great justice. this attempt to smear him is going to fail. the senate will confirm brett kavanaugh. but it is an orchestrated attack but it is orchestrated by the senate democrats in their media allies. know what is saying the women were paid but certainly if you look at the story, the new yorker story, debbie ramirez, took her six days in consultation with her lawyer to come the point she wanted to identify brett kavanaugh and that has to be taken into account. jillian: what needs to be said by either party? there needs are so many people out there? we heard multiple times this is baseless, but when asked are you saying they are lying about this, no. this is the confusion for a lot of people. >> i think -- this is the way our american system of justice works, you can't just throw a ton of spaghetti on the wall and
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say the volume of spaghetti proves something must've happened. we have to evaluate each claim independently. it comes down to facts and evidence. the more evidence we get about each of these allegations the weaker they become. that is why donald trump when you saw him talk in the press conference stand behind brett kavanaugh and that is why brett kavanaugh in his interview with martha maccallum said he's not going anywhere. he has given the information to martha maccallum who will have a chance to address any questions by the senators in front of the entire american public and that will be his chance to persuade the senators that he is the man, all the women who knew him for decades know him to be. rob: republicans believe him and democrats believe her. look at it objectively, hard to know, it is so confusing at this point. we appreciate your time.
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jillian: the search intensifying for missing 6-year-old autistic boy as we hear the pure panic in the moment he disappeared. >> in the trees. >> the brand-new 911 call just released. rob: not even october yet but there is already talk of christmas and candy canes. a store cooking up a brand-new flavor that might ruin holidays. here is a hint. they are cheesy. handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin. we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin and out cleans the other free and clear detergent. dermatologist recommended.
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working as a police informant when he was found hacked to death with a machete in june. four the suspects were charged with murder. police say martinez wasn't killed because he was an informant but because he was a member of a rival gang. rob: nearly 250 illegal immigrants are nabbed in roundups across three states. ice agents arresting 98 in texas and oklahoma for drug and weapons crimes during a 10 day sweep. they came from several countries including mexico and el salvador. 29 were previously deported in five were documented gang members. agents arresting 150 illegal immigrants in los angeles. foxbusiness alert, people showing up big bucks over a massive data breach that hit millions of users. shannon: here with more on how the ride sharing app is more secure.
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>> reporter: this data breach happened in 2016 but uber failed to disclose it more than a year about finding out about it. hackers stole 600,000 driver's license numbers and customer email addresses, phone numbers. they are being forced to pay $148 million in a settlement. this does include all 50 states including the district of columbia, the largest data breach payout in history. with the settlement, uber promised to tighten up at security policies, also hire an outside party to monitor its data privacy practices. jillian: a new flavor of candy canes is rather interesting. >> a new and unusual flavor. the seattle company archie mcphee, selling macaroni and cheese flavored candy canes. the company says this is comfort food flavored comfort food. i am not sure how they will taste but this company is known
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for selling wacky candycane flavors like bacon, pickle, rotisserie chicken and shellfish flavored candycane's. rob: we have one of our pregnant producers, very sensitive stomach. get you some pickled candycane's and shellfish candy canes. jillian: my going to get you any, no offense. rob: thank you. appreciate it. 25 minutes after the hour. it turns out and illegal immigrant accused of murder is a daca recipient who could have been behind bars months ago. jillian: did you see this? what just happened? the shocking moment us last the seal slaps a kayaker across the face.
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rob: fox news alert, live look at capitol hill, small group of protesters winding up 41/2 hours ahead of testimony from brett cavanagh and his accuser. jillian: taking part in the we believe christine rally planned for later this morning in opposition of brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. christine blasey-ford will testify before the senate judiciary committee. and illegal immigrant accused of murdering his shipmates on a fishing boat was a daca recipient. we are learning about his violent past. rob: jackie ibanez explains why he is not behind bars. >> reporter: new details sending shockwaves this morning, fox
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news learning illegal immigrant franklin vasquez was granted deferred action under the daca program in 2013. his legal status expired in 2015. he applied for renewal a year after his daca status expired but was denied after he failed to appear in court, details surfacing after vasquez was charged with killing one of his shipmate adventuring two others with a hammer and knife. is attack on board the ship off the coast of nantucket. the us coast guard releasing a disturbing made a call from the captain. >> one of the crew members went crazy and started hitting people in the head with a hammer. i got three men injured, one i can't wake up. don't know if he is dead or not. >> reporter: immigration judge granted vasquez bond despite objections from ice. ice is monitoring his case to determine next steps to ensure
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he no longer poses a public safety threat but it is not the first time he has been let go on bond, he was set free last march after being charged with attempting to strangle his wife. vasquez's public defender has a request -- the requested hearing scheduled for tuesday. of convicted he faces deportation and life behind bars. rob: fox news alert, a 6 day, we are hearing the 911 call from when maddox rich first vanished in at north carolina park. >> got a missing kid. we searched everywhere. >> appeared in the trees. rob: just wandered off. rescuers are searching that park ever since the call was made saturday. they started draining a nearby lake hoping for any clues. maddox's father was the last person to see him. they are offering a $10,000 reward for any information.
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jillian: o.j. simpson offering prison advice to bill cosby. the former football star saying, quote, the problem is the nature of the crime. rapists are frowned upon in prison. they have to put him in protective custody because it takes one not, you know? simpson spent a decade behind bars for kidnapping and robbery. bill cosby began his tenure's sentence for sexual assault, he will have access to a tv. >> florence ravaged areas of the southeast, floodwaters lingering in the carolinas, thunderstorms would only make this worse. jillian: one person debt after flash flooding, officials opening emergency shelters and shutting down local schools because of the rushing water. janice dean joins us live tracking the latest. a lot of flooding not only the carolinas but new jersey in the
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northeast, these storms moving over the same areas, the potential for flash flooding. that cold front has moved offshore, cooler temperatures, 49 in buffalo, 50 in chicago, 60 in minneapolis. the tail end of this will bring the potential for more heavy rain in part of the southeast and the carolinas. that is the past 24 hours, the northeast look good and we will have another batch of rain on friday. there is future radar. the rain potential of the forecast exists for the southeast toward the mid-atlantic including the carolinas and the appalachians hit by florence. there is your forecast today, looking good across the plane states, 73 in kansas city, 71 in new york, we will see potential for heavy rain across the southeast and the mid-atlantic, the tail end of that cold front,
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sunny and warm across the west. here tropical storm kirk, expected to we can but we have to watch as it moves through the windward islands, tropical storm warnings are up and we will be concerned if it gets its act together again. hurricane rosa in the pacific todd: -- expected to be a major hurricane and moving to baja california potentially bringing heavy rainfall to parts of the southwest. this will be something to watch over the next couple days. that is your forecast including the tropics. we are not done yet. rob: raining an unbelievable amount in the northeast. >> it has been a summertime of rain. rob: the hit series 911 is back and this season promises to be packed with more pulse pounding drama. jillian: senior media of
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marketing michael to merit is here. you sat down with the stars. >> one of the biggest hits of last season, 911, so good, ripped from the headlines, angela bassett of 6 feet under, i sat down with two stars, oliver stark and ryan guzman, jennifer love hewitt, shows ripped from the headlines, such anxiety, the image of the guy hanging from the roller coaster last season, what can we expect this season to make us more anxious? you and your cohorts ruined -- you are about to be part of this. every reasonable part imaginable, a roller coaster. >> where a person actually died just in case you forgot that part. >> all i remember is my sweaty
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hands. what phobias will you put in? >> where do you live? >> new york. and the second or third episode, a big earthquake. there is a lot of medical stuff, medical emergencies. we try to creep into everybody. >> there is the big fault line. and we are talking about that one. season 30. the longest running show, and
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the genius behind the simpsons, who told me how they managed every season. >> how do you top yourselves every year? i have a hard time doing it day-to-day. >> the show as originally created is such a great universe. every character, there is a character for you. it is an incredible thing where everybody works on it. >> i also feel part of the success of it is we are frozen in time. that gives us a platform to leap off and comment on everything going on in the world. it gets that little piece of magic nobody foresaw. >> the lease -- the voice of lisa simpson kicks off this
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sunday right after that on fox. thank you so much. >> 37 after the hour, donald trump railing against democrats saying they would - they would vote against one of our founding fathers. >> if we brought george washington here, democrats would vote against him just so you understand and he may have had a bad past, who knows? he may have had some accusations. didn't he have a couple things in his past? rob: epic press conference. carly shimkus with reaction as the president comes to brett kavanaugh's defense.
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donations even though harris is not up for reelection but we will see about 2020. according to the wall street journal harris is posting 3600 ads on facebook. jillian: potential roadblock fails to slow nancy pelosi's resurgence as house speaker, 11 lawmakers backing a proposal that would have made it harder for pelosi, if democrats take control of the house. democrats moved to their leadership elections up by a week which could help nancy pelosi's come back. rob: violence, terror and turmoil, donald trump lasting iran as he has a first-ever meeting of the security council. >> the iranian regime exports violence, terror and turmoil, the regime is the leading sponsor of terror and fuels conflict across the region and far beyond. jillian: author of drone warrior
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and elite soldier's account of the hunt for america's most dangerous enemies joins us now. how did the president do yesterday? >> he was on point. the fact is the iranian regime is the world's most foremost state sponsor of terrorism. when people say that and i hear that from the president those aren't just words to be. i literally lived through the evil of the iranian regime. i remember nearly dying by iranian rockets in a combat outpost with the 82nd airborne and nearly being killed by this regime and at the same time had to watch us soldiers die in front of me because iranian groups were hell-bent on conducting these attacks. it is sickening to see this country exporting terrorism so the president, the iranian's deserve everything coming to them with the sanctions and what is about to happen to them, the toughest sanctions we have seen yet, the trump administration is about to release over the next
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four weeks sanctions intent on eroding the iranian economy, restricting access to international financial markets and restricting their military and government's ability to have access to these cash rewards and it is necessary considering everything they are doing. rob: almost as ridiculous as those photos with john kerry and the iranian leaders is this idea that the eu is going out of its way to circumvent the sanctions the united states is putting on the country, basically going out of its way to make sure iran still gets money to fund terrorism throughout the middle east. >> it is sickening to me, an embarrassment to our relationship, the fact the european union not only take our money, ride on the backs of our military intelligence apparatus, two week to handle their own problems and i hear about this and all i see is the fact they
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are in debt and needs every piece of financial incentive they can get even if it means operating and working with a country that exports terrorism around the world so sickening to see this and don't get me started on john kerry who is basically sabotaging the us government in trying to undermine the administrative process and sickening to see these actions taking place. >> it is a result of what you are talking about saying by sustaining revenue to the regime you are solidifying iran's drinking is the number one state sponsor of terror. is that enough? >> i don't think it is enough but the fact is donald trump in the end realized the iranian's have the blue to be one of our closest allies in the middle east but you have a small faction of hardliners instilling principles of the islamic revolution and they will let their own children starve rather
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than make sure their country is taken care of because they have this pride over being practical. the fact is 70% of iran's population under the age of 40, right now we really need to do more to support these iranian moderates in this new generation. it is a generational thing by hardliners, trying to harm the country, heard america and conduct this covert iranian influence around the world and now is the time more than ever to continue putting these aggressive sanctions out there and making sure they are unable to have access to the cash reserves they need to export terror. rob: a tremendous number of iranian to that country that hate as much as we do. >> i hope when the president goes into these negotiations at some point because they are inevitable, he remembers the fact that the iranian's were responsible for a lot of us
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soldiers death in a rack. i hope that is in the back of his mind when negotiating with this regime. jillian: appreciate it. rob: let's check in with brian kilmeade with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> a little reluctance to talk to me when the show starts. i understand that, we are talking about the ultimate showdown today, zillions will be watching as brett kavanaugh tries to testify before -- we will see if doctor ford shows up and is able to elaborate on her story. what about the multiple accusers? where do they stand? are they resonating not necessarily with you or me but senator susan collins, senator jeff flake and senator murkowski, we talk about that with kellyanne conway. the president says he is open to doctor ford's testimony and maybe changing his mind.
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will rodriguez and sign be spared today? jordan hopes not to be, wants to see him fired. senator lindsey graham will be on the judiciary committee and will tell us about his approach when it comes to the qa day section. will the license it out for prosecuting? data lash and what it means if brett kavanaugh does not get through. dean cain is on because he knows a lot of stuff and according to many, endlessly sexy. rob: what about you? >> no one says give that guy a cape and a tv series, nobody says that about me. maybe you. rob: always a good day with brian. we will be right back. lose weight and keep it off. contrave is believed to work on two areas of the brain: your hunger center... i'm so hungry. (avo) and your reward system... ice cream. french fries. (avo) to help control cravings.
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>> donald from railing against the democrats saying they would vote against one of our founding fathers. >> if we brought george washington here and said we have george washington the democrats would vote against him just so you understand. >> here with reaction as donald trump comes to brett kavanaugh's defense in that news conference. jillian: george washington was one of the top trending topics on twitter nationwide and that is exactly why. some of the president's supporters agree with him here. one twitter user saying he could nominate god and the dems would vote against him. joan on twitter saying he is not wrong. the president also wondered out long if george washington had, quote, any accusations made against him during his lifetime. sort of nervous or humorous
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reaction from the media. >> joy read at ms nbc getting in trouble. >> facing serious legal trouble after she posted a picture of a woman on twitter in a make america great again hat and it shows her appearing to scream at a young boy. she posted that picture with the message showed up in ram aga hat and screams you're going to be the first deported, dirty mexican. the problem is that never happened. video evidence shows the woman and this boy actually ended their conversation with a hug. he called the conversation civil. the woman is doing joy read for defamation for her part. reed apologized saying it appears i got this wrong, my apologies. a lot of folks talking about this.
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carl says she got caught again, about time for accountability. got to be very careful what we we and retweet. >> probably 1 million people. >> boycotting her business and sending her death threats on social media. >> no schooling and drinking. >> we heard about drinking and driving but what about drinking and scooting? a 28 you make in los angeles charged with misdemeanor for knocking a pedestrian over. these scooters are becoming increasingly popular and a big problem in los angeles because people are leaving them all over the place and some people are drinking and using them. joe on twitter says someone on a
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bird ran over me the other day. now i flinch a little bit every time someone on a scooter comes near me. another says birding under the influence, what is next? if you're drinking, i'm not going to drive a car, just take one of these motorized scooters but can't do it anywhere. rob: can't get anywhere on that thing, too spread out. >> facing a 3-year probation, and complete a 3-month dui program because of this. what will they think of next. >> something you don't see every day. that is incredible. incredible video going viral. a seal slapping a man in the face. jillian: the popular tourist destination wants to limit how much you drink.
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a kayaker. the sale picks up octopus out of the water and slaps the guy in the face with it in new zealand using the octopus as a weapon. jillian: have a good day. thanks for watching. sean: 10:00 a.m. in an open hearing we will finally get a chance to witness one of the most important hearings in the history of supreme court nominations. >> what i see here is a coordinated effort to destroy a good man's life. >> what they've done to this family and what they have done to these children and what they have done to his wife. they know it's a big fat con job. >> a moment ago, senator grassley is saying committee staff had a second interview with a man who believes he, not judge kavanaugh had the encounter with dr. ford. >> a new accuser represented by michael avenatti says kavanaugh caused girls to become inebriated so they could be gang raped. >> with this new claim
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