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groupthink. we have a special guest tonight. the special guest is sean hannity. [laughs] this commemorates eric wemple's appearance on our show. it's a picture, i want you to drink coffee out of that and host to his good health. >> sean: like a football? [laughs] just breaking, bob corker tweeted out that he is a "yes" for judge kavanaugh and jeff flake saying its top decision and of course, we have susan collins and lisa murkowski and we will be watching very closely. >> we are broadcasting live in the swamp, washington, d.c., our nation's capital where the future of this very country andn so many different ways is at stake tonight and the senate is now on the verge of what will be a historic vote and for all of your comic you good honest hardworking taxpayers that do all the hard work every day and raise her kids and love god,
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faith, family and country, there is lot under attack. unable to stop this man's nomination based on merit for the past two weeks, we have watched and we have now witnessed that people in this country, elected officials and democrats attempting to literally destroy the character, career and the life of judge brett kavanaugh. they have tried to utterly ruin what it turns out to be a good man. no due process, no presumption of innocence and literally no corroboration at all. shamefully they are using in almost four decades old sexual misconduct allegation as a political ploy, and they are demanding that a man with what is an impeccable 40 year track record prove his innocence from charges featuring again, no corroboration, no location, no date, all because brett kavanaugh is appointed by donald trump and a more conservative judicial philosophy. and democrats by the way as we
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speak, sadly it's a sad night, criminalizing ideology and if they successfully block this nomination, nobody is safe from these types of smears. senator lindsey graham who had a powerful moment at today's hearing will join us, but first, it is time for our d.c. breaking news. there is so much of it, opening monologue. store mack today after weeks of being smeared by democrats, called evil, accused of rate and gang rape and compared to bill cosby, after weeks of vile death threats against his family and weeks of being demonized all over television and most major newspapers, today brett kavanaugh finally had a chance under oath to clear his good name. dramatic testimony today, powerful testimony. watch this. >> judge kavanaugh: this confirmation process has become a national disgrace. the constitution gives the senate an important role in the
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confirmation process, but you have replaced advice and consent with search and destroy. since my nomination in july, there has been a frenzy on the left to come up with something, anything, to block my confirmation. shortly after i was nominated, the democratic senate leader said he would quote oppose me with everything he's got. a democratic senator on this committee publicly referred to me as evil, given comments like those. is it any surprise that people have been willing to do anything to make any physical threat against my family? to send any violent email to my wife? to make any kind of allegation against me and against my friends, to blow me up and take me down? you sewed the wind.
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for decades to come i fear that the whole country will reap the whirlwind. >> judge kavanaugh also had this to say about the process, and his family and what they have been forced to endure again with zero corroboration, no presumption of innocence and no due process. watch this. >> the behavior of several of the democrats in this hearing a few weeks ago was an embarrassment but at least it was a good old-fashioned attempt at barking. those efforts didn't work. i did at least okay enough at those hearings and it looks like i might get confirmed, a new tactic was needed. some of you are lying and rate comic weight and had it ready. this first allegation was held in secret for weeks by a democratic member of this committee and by staff. it would be needed only if you couldn't take me out on the
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merits. when it was needed, this allegation was unleashed and publicly deployed over dr. ford's wishes. this whole two week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit. fueled with a parent pent up anger about president trump and the 2016 election, fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the clintons and millions of dollars in in money from outside left-wing opposition groups. this is a circus. the consequences will extend long past my nomination. the consequences will be with us for decades. >> sean: after those powerful remarks, judge kavanaugh addressed his accuser, professor christine ford. take a look at this emotional moment from earlier today.
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i have never done this to her or anyone. that's not who i am, it's not who i was. i am innocent of this charge. i intend no ill will to dr. ford and her family. the other night ashley and my daughter liza said their prayers and, little lies all of ten years old... said to ashley, we should pray for the woman. that's a lot of wisdom from a 10-year-old. >> >> sean: we are that on my radio show with a lot of people around me. guys and girls, they all were crying. powerful moment and she's absolutely right. but let's take a moment to review the charges from professor ford, where allegations were made in july to a democratic member of congress.
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she claims that those claims come back after nearly four decades and i've been saying, she deserved to be heard from the very beginning. those allegations are serious and have been taken seriously by the president, the senate and by everybody. she doesn't remember a date, day of the week location, or how she got to or from the party where the alleged crime took place. all of the witnesses that professor ford corroborated with her claims, they all denied that she was alleging. all four with sworn statements under penalty of felony. all witnesses have given sworn statements under the penalty of felon, could felony meaning you could go to jail, to the democrats. what that means is that this has been investigated and the people there have already spoken. that includes professor ford's friend, her name, leland keiser. her attorney released a statement reading "simply put, ms. keiser does know mr. cavanaugh kavanaugh and hao
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recollection of being at a party where he was present with or without dr. ford." today the senate's independent prosecutor asked her about this irrefutable fact. take a look. >> are you aware that they say they have no memory or knowledge of such a party? >> yes. >> do you have any particular motives to ascribe to leland? >> i could take those one at a time. leland has significant health challenges and i'm happy that she's focusing on herself and getting these health treatments that she needs. she let me know that she needed her lawyer to take care of this for her, and she texted me right afterward with an apology, and good wishes and et cetera. so i'm glad she's taking care of herself. >> that is testimony from professor ford which actually raise more questions than it answered, including this moment
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about ford's recent polygraph test. let's look at this. >> why was that location chosen for the polygraph? >> i had left my grandmother's funeral at fort lincoln cemetery that day and i was on a tight schedule to get a plane to manchester, new hampshire, so he was willing to come to me which is appreciated. >> so he administered a polygraph on the day that you attended your grandmother's funeral? >> correct. it might have been the next day, i spent the night in the hotel. not sure of the exact day. >> did you pay for the polygraph yourself? >> i don't think so. >> do you know who did pay for the polygraph? >> not yet, no. >> i believe you said it hadn't been paid for yet, is that correct? >> let me put an end to this misery. her lawyers have paid for her
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polygraph. >> as is routine. >> as his routine. is it your understanding that someone else is going to assist you with some of these fees including the cost for your polygraph? >> i'm aware that there have been several go find me sites that i haven't had a chance to figure out how to manage those, because i've never had one. >> to recap, professor ford doesn't remember when the incident happened and she is given inconsistent answers about this important detail. she doesn't remember exactly who attended the party in question. she has given inconsistent answers about this detail and she doesn't remember how she got to the alleged party. she doesn't remember how she got back from the party and not one person corroborates her story. we also learned today she doesn't remember if she handed "the washington post" therapy notes just a few weeks ago. just minutes ago, "the wall street journal" editorial board fully endorsed the confirmation of judge brett
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kavanaugh and also moments ago we learned that senator mitch mcconnell announced the senate judicial committee they are moving forward he said. and moments ago, senator bob corker of tennessee announced on twitter that he will vote yes on brett kavanaugh. two people on the other side, it shouldn't be about democrat, republican or liberal conservative at all. they wanted to ruin judge brett kavanaugh, and unsubstantiated and uncorroborated claims from nearly four decades ago. from the left at this point, it's not about sexual misconduct. otherwise they would be talking about keith ellison. they would have had more are statements about bill clinton. this has not been about protecting victims or finding the truth. for them, day one with chuck schumer leaving the way, it's a sad day for the country
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and what we had to witness today. the worst part of this is, senator dianne feinstein knew about these claims since july. she knew about these charges when she actually met with kavanaugh in private. she knew about these claims when she questioned him during his public hearing several weeks ago. when she met privately with brett kavanaugh, she had already been recommending attorneys to professor ford. only after brett kavanaugh's nomination looked imminent did dianne feinstein and democrats announce ford's allegations. this has been a disgraceful display of politics at its wors worst. his reelection more important then another person's life here? did anyone hear the pain in brett kavanaugh's voice today? and i would argue too, professor ford to come up as susan collins has said it, nobody has been served well here.
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the story got leaked, her name got leaked and without any corroboration or evidence, then you have politicians smearing cavanaugh again and again on national tv. and this is just a small sampling. >> the senate shouldn't simply rely on hearing two conflicting accounts, and we are okay with not knowing and we might be putting someone who committed attempted rape on the southern court of the united states. >> i believe her. listen, first of all, anyone who comes forward at this point to be prepared to testify in the united states senate against someone who is being nominated to one of the most powerful positions in the united states government, that takes an extraordinary amount of courage. >> not only do women like dr. ford who bravely come forward need to be heard, but they need to be believed.
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>> i want to say that to the men of this country, just shut up and step up and do the right thing. >> let me say at the outset, i believe dr. ford, i believe the survivor here, there is every reason to believe her. she's come forward bravely. >> >> i don't think she should be bullied into this scenario, or is he said, she said. it's a shame hearing. >> i believe professor ford. i think she's credible and i think when the investigation is finished, and when she testifie testifies, and when judge kavanaugh testifies, i think the majority of senators will find her credible. >> sean: the smears continued during the hearing and today democrats ramping up their favorite new talking point. we must have an fbi investigation. now, this is of course all a political stall tactic. they want delay, delay, delay.
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the hope we get to the midterms, they hope they win and they hope they stop donald trump from fulfilling a campaign promise and constitutional obligation. watch the echo chamber and on the other side of this, i will explain why this is phony, and they know it. take a look. >> judge kavanaugh: the behavior of several democratic embers of this committee a few weeks ago at my hearing was an embarrassment, but at least it was just an old-fashioned attempts at borking. when i did okay at the hearings enough to make it look like i might get confirmed, new tactics were needed. some of you were lying in wait, and had it ready. this first allegation was held in secret for weeks by a democratic member of this committee and by staff. it would be needed only if you couldn't take me out on the merits. when it was needed, this
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allegation was unleashed and publicly deployed over dr. ford's wishes. this whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit. fueled with a parent pent up anger about president trump and the 2016 election, i fear that has been unfairly stoked about my judicial record, revenge on behalf of the clintons, and millions of dollars in money from outside left-wing opposition groups. this is a circus. the consequences will extend long past my nomination. the consequences will be with us for decades. >> sean: an fbi investigation does not make conclusions, they all knew this. they interviewed everybody that has already been interviewed and a report would then be issued. the democrats know it the
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investigations are actually useless, as words, and they all agreed back then. take a look. >> the next person that refers to an fbi report as being worth anything obviously doesn't understand anything. fbi explicitly does not in this or any other case reach a conclusion. period. period. so judge, there's no reason why you should know this. the reason why we can't rely on the fbi report, he would like it if we did because it is inconclusive. they say he said, she said and they said, period. so when people waive an fbi report before you, understand, they do not. they do not. they do not reach conclusions.
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they do not make, as my friend points out more adequately, they do not make recommendations. >> sean: it remember all witnesses in this case gave sworn statements under the threat of felony. democrats have turned this important process into a political sham. they have turned advice and consent into destroy and malign. they can't care whose life is destroyed in this process, obviously they don't. did they not see what went on today, to judge kavanaugh? the impact on him and his family? the women making these allegations as they withheld them for all these weeks? they just want cavanaugh stopped at all costs. no one seems to put this in better perspective than senator lindsey graham. and please take a look. >> i hope you win in 2020, and
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you said that, not me. you have nothing to apologize for. when you see justice sotomayor or and kagan, i voted for them but i would never do to them what you have done to this guy. this is the most unethical sham since i've been in politics. i cannot imagine what you and your family have gone through. you all want power, i hope you never get it. i hope the american people can see through the sham, that you knew about it and you held it. you had no intention of protecting dr. ford. none. she's as much of a victim as you are. god, i hate to say that because these have been my friends, but let me tell you, when it comes to this, you are looking for a fair process? you came to the wrong town at the wrong time, my friend. to my republican colleagues, if
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you vote no, you are legitimizing the most despicable thing i have seen in my time in politics. >> sean: senator graham will join us in studio in just a moment, and after those passionate remarks, senator orrin hatch called these proceedings worse than any other confirmation proceedings in history, including those of judge bork and judge thomas. let's watch this. >> of the circus atmosphere that has been created since my democratic colleagues first leaked dr. ford's allegations to the media two weeks ago, after sitting on them for six weeks, i might add it, has brought us the worst in our politics. it certainly has brought us no closer to the truth, anonymous letters with no name and no return address are not being treated as national news. lawyers with facially implausible claims are driving the new cycle. i hate to say this, but this is
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worse than robert bork and i didn't think it could get worse than that. this is worse than clarence thomas and i didn't think it could get worse than that. this is a national disgrace, the way you are being treated. >> sean: this is sadly the democratic playbook. i warn people every single two or four years on a radio show and right here on the show, republicans, be prepared to be demonized, racist, sexist, misogynist, islamophobic, xena phobic, you want dirty air and water and you want to kill children and their son paul ryan look a like throwing your grandmother over the cliff because republicans want granny to die. it's the same now with supreme court nominees, same predictable behavior. we have now come to expect this. this has to change, this country deserves better. the people of this country deserve better. these people in d.c., and this swamp, they are supposed to serve us, you, we come at the people. it's not about a republican,
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democrat, liberal or conservative here, this is pure human decency that was in play today. they destroyed this man and his family. they bludgeoned him, all for the sake of power. there was zero presumption of innocence here or due process. now the democratic party, every 2-4 years, every time we have a nomination to the supreme court, we know what to expect. the party of slander, besmirch meant, smears, character assassination, the party of no due process, no presumption of innocence. the party that rushes to judgment. look at all the high profile cases rushed to judgment. the duke lacrosse click case, cambridge police, baltimore, maryland, richard jewell, trave on martin. is this the party that is going to decide the fate of this country? because in 40 days, that same party wants you to go out and vote for them. look at your screen.
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using these republican senators? these are the people who will decide the fate of the kavanaugh nomination. right there. those are the people that will decide if we still have due process in this country. if these principles exist in this country, if we still have laws predicated on the constitution, let them know how to vote. call them. tell them what is at stake. let them know what you felt today watching these hearings, and if you are in one of the states where donald trump one, west virginia, joe manchin, north dakota heidi heitkamp, indiana joe donnelly, you're a senators up for reelection. they don't confirm judge kavanaugh and they go along with the smear campaign. if they go ahead and do that, are you going to vote for them? there is a lot in the next few days, weeks and months that we are going to decide and we have a lot to get to in the course of this program tonight. i just want to say, what we are looking at here tonight, what we
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are looking at, you get to hold them accountable for your decisions. never has a supreme court nomination been more important. this country is at a tipping point. inalienable rights of americans will continue or we are never going to be able to go back. our constitution, all these core principles hang in the balance tonight and we have one party that is throwing all of this to the wind and adopted smear, slander, personal politics and destruction, and unless good senators find a back born and stick up for these core fundamental rights of human beings. due process, justice, law, order. democrats take down judge judge kavanaugh, a man with impeccable service and a 40 year track
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record, they can take down anybody. any conservative, any politician for any reason on any allegation with zero proof, ever. the senate cannot let this happen. they cannot reward this behavior. joining us now, south carolina senator lindsey graham. senator, good to see you, thank you. i've known you a long time. >> 20 years. >> sean: as it was happening of his life on my radio show and on my next break, i don't think you ever had a more powerful moment in your career. >> senator graham: i just told the truth. it's not about finding the truth between dr. ford and brett kavanaugh, is about delaying the hearing to get past the midterms, i hope they pick up the senate and denying the seat to be filled by donald trump. it's not about the fbi, and if you really wanted to know what the fbi thought about this, you would come forward when he first knew about it. it's certainly not about protecting dr. ford. the one thing i learned beyond any doubt today, any doubt, is you never intended to protect dr. ford. everything i believed i knew about brett kavanaugh, i am more convinced than ever that he didn't do it.
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he is the right guy to be on the court. ms. ford has a problem and destroying judge kavanaugh's life won't fix her problem. and if we legitimize this, god help us all because both sides can do this to my friends on the other side. i would never have done this to one of your nominees. you voted for people that i know -- >> sean: you shared your judicial philosophy. 's before it used to be if you are qualified, elections matter. now when we win, or donald trump wins, there are no rules or boundaries. not only is he that incredibly qualified judge, or an incredibly decent man, he and his wife are the parents of the year. if they are going to give an award for parenting, i would give to ashley and brett based on what his daughter said about who to pay for. so i'm honored to help him.
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if i helped him today, it's one of the highlights of my career. and to my republican colleagues, if this guy goes down, then we don't deserve to stay in power, because it's not about power to me. it is about the process. joe manchin, i liked him a lot. joe, you can't figure this out, trump won by 40 points. do you really believe that brett kavanaugh is a serial? do you believe any of this garbage? i'm sorry that dr. ford went through this, she shouldn't have had to go through it but i'm convinced beyond any shadow of a doubt that brett kavanaugh is not the man that they are trying to make him and this is all political. so joe i hope you step up. heidi, i hope like you a lot. joe donnelly, great guy. why can't you talk about whether or not we met the burden here? if he had to prove he was innocent, he did it for me, but
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he didn't have to. >> sean: republicans met in conference tonight and, bring us inside the meeting is much as you are able to share. >> i was blown away. can you imagine doing what he did today? your life is ripped apart, you've known about this for weeks and they spring it out you out on the, and then michael avenatti comes out and says you assault women and your whole life is absolutely destroyed? i think republicans today felt like brett kavanaugh not only met the test and pass the test, and i will be brokenhearted. if the senate rejects this good man. >> sean: bob corker said yes, jeff flake off-camera said this is a tough one. >> senator graham: i would say
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it is tough. i don't know what happened to dr. ford but i've been a lawyer all my life, i use to do this for a living. you could get a warrant. she can't tell you where it happened or what happened, it's not he said, she said, it's they said and they said. all people names that it didn't happened. and you can't get the date or the time. my god, he went through a counter of 1982, this is the most squared away guy that i've ever met my life. i was honored to be in his presence. i've never seen a man commanded a room like he did, i've never seen anyone more he is abuse than he was. >> sean: i've actually been quoting susan collins because she is the one that rightly pointed out from the beginning, this has been unfair to both sides here. and she's been right about that. >> senator graham: what i would tell susan is, if you are the way they say brett is, he wouldn't have the life brett has
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lived. he wouldn't have 65 women coming forward, we wouldn't have six fbi investigations that found nothing, you wouldn't be in this profile of a job. he's been in the highest levels of government, a target for 26 years. he found out about it after the hearing was over, they knew about it and they sat on it, there is no corroboration. and the michael avenatti thing tells you where they are headed with him. if they delay this, there will be more coming and he doesn't deserve that. it's time to vote. >> sean: the senate judiciary committee meets tomorrow mornin morning. and then the full senate will vote we expect, tuesday? >> senator graham: i will go through why i believe he is qualified and capable and i will tell you what i think has happened here in the confirmation process. if this is the new norm, god help us all. i hope jeff can get there. i would just stress again, this man has led an incredible life and everything they are saying about him is made up and it comes out of the left field.
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it's not corroborated. please don't take away everything he has done. he's number one in his class, ever since he's done anything. if we go to the floor of the senate, -- if you live in these trump states, good luck to you. >> if you look at the emotion of today, and all that happened, -- my best friend from third grade, his name is john gomez and he called me yesterday. he said hannity, you always say every 2-4 years, republicans are racist and sexist and my whole list as he calls late. i think i understand a little more now because when you say these horrible things, and now we have gotten used to it, we expect it, it's like my father was killed all over again. elect republicans and black churches will burn our or cross will burn.
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republicans don't want to count african-americans in the census, al gore said. this has to stop, senator. >> senator graham: these are political arguments that we can handle and we don't like that but this is destroying somebody. >> sean: yes. >> senator graham: i would hope and pray that i never get this desperate as a political person to destroy somebody. this was a wholesale effort to take a good man and ruin his life and it backfired on him. this is not about political arguments, this is not about what they will do or we will do, this is about the fact that we were willing to set a man up and destroy his life. >> sean: it was hard to watch. >> senator graham: it was hard to watch and when he talked about his daughter -- let's pray for the lady, too. this is a good man, please vote for him. >> sean: senator i think the reason your moment was so powerful is it was raw, real and unplanned. >> senator graham: it was totally real.
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us before you know what got me was, why won't you agree to the fbi investigation, what do you have to hide? these of the same people that made it impossible for us to do an investigation because it wouldn't help us. they knew it for weeks, planned what they are doing and intentionally, and i am convinced to come out at dr. ford for the putter, we saw today and it blew up in their face. and i hope america understands that if this is the new way of doing business, we are going in the wrong direction. we have a chance to turn it around beginning tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. >> sean: and in 40 days the american people get their chance. senator, thanks for being with us. for the latest on how capitol hill is reacting to the hearings, we go to ed henry. >> republican bob corker was sitting on the fence and he just announced that he is a "yes" for judge brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. we are also learning that the senate judiciary committee will meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. eastern time, expecting to vote. then they hope to get it to the
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senate floor which will be the real fight and that could come as early as tuesday. after several hours of testimony by dr. ford and judge kavanaugh, these are still uncorroborated charges so lawmakers in both parties are basically unmoved. some democrats have been opposed since the night kavanaugh was nominated and many republicans say as you just heard from lindsey graham, this is character assassination and there are several holes to dr. ford story. this comes down to a handful of votes. republican susan collins, lisa murkowski, jeff flake and democrat joe manchin. maybe a couple of other democrats from red states. for lawmakers met behind closed doors for 30 minutes to think about what exactly they are going to do next. they are keeping their cards close for now. democratic chris called for a one week delay in the proceedings perhaps hoping to get momentum for a new fbi investigation that does not seem likely to happen. republican john cornyn said meanwhile the longer republicans wait to vote, there will be more
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allegations thrown at kavanaugh. he declared this idea that the judge is guilty until proven innocent is like a police state. watch. >> it's time to vote. the longer the nomination remains open, the more and more of these anonymous and uncorroborated allegations will be made. unfortunately that's part of the search and destroy process that frankly, i think is an embarrassment to the senate. >> that is the lingering core concern about his credibility. he's worked very hard to put forward the aspects of his life, and it's undeniable that there is a whole series of incidents and events in his life that also set that image. >> republicans only have 54 votes in the senate so they can only afford to lose one. if they lose two, kavanaugh could go down unless they get joe manchin or someone else on
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board. >> sean: by the way, senator jerry moran, that was breaking just seconds ago. that is very good. when they come back, we have so much more reaction and a lot more breaking news. we will break down where senators are coming out, they seem to be coming out by the minute. bob corker a "yes," and we will have more when we come back. later, a glowing example of huge liberal hypocrisy, one, juanita broderick will join us in studio. where were these people then? a straight ahead. ♪ over 90 years later we continue to build as one of the nation's largest investors in infrastructure. we don't just help power the american dream. we're part of it. this is our era.
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president trump said he was riveted by this hearing and watched almost all of it from the white house but waited until it was over to weigh in. just minutes after the city adjourned he tweeted out his respect for the nominee and his disdain for the way the judiciary committee had treated him. he said "judge kavanaugh showed exactly why i nominated him. his testimony was powerful, honest and riveting. the democrats search and destroy strategy is disgraceful in this process has been a total sham in an effort to distract and resist. the senate must devote." there was a lot of concern within the west wing that judge kavanaugh had been forceful enough in his interview on fox early this week. clearly earlier today he did not have that problem. the white house was very pleased with senator lindsey graham's performance and both kellyanne conway and sarah sanders tweeted about it. during the hearing, the white house said "lindsey graham has more decency and courage than any member of the democratic committee combined. god bless him." you know sean, that was a real turning point and so was
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kavanaugh's statement after what was considered a shaky start because they come some of them at least, conceded that dr. ford appeared to be credible. by and large on that, it appeared successful today. >> sean: carrie severino, chairman of the american conservative union, longtime friend of judge kavanaugh. match lap, fox news contributor. sara carter. i don't know about you but i know that watched this today, so many people said it was hard and painful. they cried. it was to watch, and it destroyed this man's family allegation flying around everywhere. no corroboration on any of them. >> sean it was riveting because i think the american people saw for the first time, really saw what was happening to this man.
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what was happening to judge kavanaugh and his family. for the first time i think we all realized as a nation, it's not that we are dismissing dr. ford, it's not that we are dismissing that maybe something did happen to her, but based on justice, you are innocent until proven guilty and there was no evidence other than he said, she said corroborating what happened and what dr. ford alleged happen to her. i think at that point, when we hear this man cry out and say, look at what you have done to my family. look at what you have done to the nation. i think at that point the country took a step back and people were swayed by kavanaugh. >> sean: i really thought lindsey graham became the leader of the u.s. senate today. >> i have to tell you, i've had my differences with him but i gave him a bear hug. we kept saying as we were shouting at the tv, let lindsey speak. let lindsey speak. he understands a moment and we
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are in a very unique moment. we are in a moment where we could get five votes on the slipping port for a constitutional order. we could have a senate majority that follows through on promises and we could still hold onto this house majority. it all comes down to this very basic thing, our grassroots supporters cannot believe it. when we say we are going to do things like confirm from that list, that tweet from our president, most presidents would have's throne this guide to the side of the first sight of all this controversy and he stuck with him and i'm proud of him. >> it's very emotional and compelling testimony, but then judge kavanaugh as well, you saw that. it looks like, maybe she was, and kavanaugh himself said, she may have experienced a real sexual assault in her life, but all of the facts are piling up, the fact that he is in the one that did it. all the people who she said were there, who testified and said, i don't think this party happened.
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even her good friend, her lifelong friend who supports her in general but said i don't think i even know brett kavanaugh. i don't think i was at this party. so when you get past trying to sort out the memories over the 30 years, there aren't any corroborating facts. even some of the facts in the story shifted. what you could really see is the pain they had both been put through. all of that is the senate democrats. so many things came out that showed it was on their shoulders. they seem to have been manipulating this whole process, holding back the allegations. >> yes. >> an orchestrated attack. i've been in politics a long time and there is no way you have a charge of one day, followed 18 hours later by another attack, and another accusation. >> a 40 year career with not a single allegation in 40 years. and in the 11th and a half half-hour here than they come flying in. it's sort of like, where does he go to get his good name back?
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>> i will tell you where he goes. that, what he did today connected to the american people. it was abroad, he was real. >> it was split 50/50. the supreme court bad battles will be blue versus red and i hate that. what brett told most of the fair minded americans out there -- > joe manchin, heidi heitkamp, joe donnelly, where are they? >> right, where are they? but one thing we do know for sure, the american people see what we are up against. we will say this is a sham, this is a disgrace, you run to people through the mud and we are not going to put up with it anymore. >> sean: this is why i make a big deal over every 2-4 years. races, sexes, because it has to stop. >> we can't let uncorroborated smears ruin a good man's reputation and life in public service so i think they are right to move onto a vote.
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>> sean: will he get confirmed? >> yes. >> sean: we will see. when we come back, juanita broderick on the left's shameful double standard when it comes to conduct allegations. busy news night, stay with us. ♪ that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla . it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you.
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>> sean: in time for more on what we called selective moral outrage on this program. we bring in juanita broderick told the story about bill clinton and rate back in the 70s. also with us, the author of the number one best seller, gregg jarrett. i did the second interview with you, and even through this last election, a lot of the people we are hearing from now, they were silent. they never wanted -- they didn't want an fbi investigation for you that i remember.
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>> oh, no, senator feinstein, senator durbin and senator schumer wanted nothing to do with my case. all democrats refused to read my deposition with the independent counsel. >> sean: they never once reached out to you? the people that are still there, the ones acting, you know, the ones that are so supportive of the allegations? >> no they never reached out to me. >> sean: when this happened to you, because i know because i've interviewed it, it was 30 minutes later you told the woman you are with and your lip was three times its normal size? >> right, and bleeding. the woman came back to the room and found me when i didn't show up for the seminar and of course, i told her immediately, look at the condition i was in. my clothes were torn, my lip was huge, and i was devastated. >> sean: and afraid of. >> oh goodness, yes. >> sean: and nobody -- the
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democrats, the same people that were acting so indignant, nothing? >> absolutely nothing. >> sean: gregg jarrett, from a legal standpoint, the fbi has also said that this is not within their jurisdiction. we played joe biden. this was a talking point for delay today, wasn't it? >> that's right. by law the fbi is not allowed to investigate a nonfederal crime. they can only do background checks, and as biden pointed out, they simply take witness statements, they don't judge guilt or innocence or the credibility of particular witnesses. so it was an utter canard over and over again call for cavanaugh to ask for an fbi investigation. >> sean: juanita, you were here today and even during 2016, you felt compelled to speak up about the double standard. what do you say to those democrats that, clearly, this is about politics and not about what's right? >> well, i clearly think if
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senator feinstein and senator durbin had known that i was outside, i think they should have walked out and apologize to me for what they did to me in 1999, completely turning their backs on me. >> sean: and kathleen and paula and jennifer, who was called a liar. >> exactly, yes. >> sean: i've known you a long time now, good to see you today. talk about a double standard. >> i know, here we go again. >> sean: when we come back, there is some breaking news and henry will have a live report right here in washington, as we continue. ♪ av from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know.
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♪ >> sean: we go back to washington without henry with with the very latest on judge kavanaugh. we are hearing a lot of movement, a lot of people making decisions after today. >> that's right. recognize, republicans republicans coming home, bob corker. new at the end of the hour, there may be some democrats
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moving towards voting for kavanaugh. a reporter from the liberal "atlantic" magazine just waited a few moments ago that a source close to democrat joe manchin of west virginia a sink short of new definitive evidence of an assault on the next few days, he is likely a "yes" vote on kavanaugh. the surest sign he did well today, the judge, may be that some on the left seem to be very agitated tonight with even more attacks. someone on capitol hill just posted on wikipedia the home addresses of several republican senators including lindsey graham, who you had on a few minutes ago. an ugly practice known as doctoring so protesters can try and threaten men. then there is former hillary clinton spokesman brian callan, he just called the judge and attempted rapist. "of senate g.o.p. ignores dr. blasey ford, tries to muscle and attempted rapist. they will pay her dearly this november.
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kavanaugh will not serve for life." >> sean: getting really sick, sad. we saw the impact of out today. thank you. this show will always be fair and balanced. thank you for being with her us. laura ingraham is one studio over. >> laura: hannity, thank you so much. fantastic analysis on your show. great to have you in washington as well. >> sean: have a great show. >> laura: thanks so much. i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" after historic day in the nation's capital where people are still reeling from one of the most dramatic and emotionally wrenching hearings in decades. the testimony, of course, supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh and he's accuser doctor pursed dominic christine for just hours ago. it could be described as fat versus emotion. we will examine the influence of both and where the vote stands and it's changing by the minute according to our reporting but we will be on that. you don't want to turn away from the show. along the way, we
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