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of the law, due process, presumption of innocence. a big day, but considering so many don't support that, it scares me. let not be heart be troubled, laura ingraham is next with mitch mcconnell. >> laura: hello, from washington, i'm laura ingraham, this is the "ingraham angle." senator susan collins driving the final nail in the coffin for the resistance against brett kavanaugh. mitch mcconnell joins me exclusively, what he said to collins in today's lunch meeting moments before she said yes to kavanaugh. and the me too movement is hitting the board room. but not in the way you might think. raymond arroyo is here for friday follies and you want to stick around for diamond and silk. it's not friday without diamond and silk. the democrats' phony victim
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play. focus of tonight's angle. the democrats and many on this the left worked around the clock to kill brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. but i think they made a fay natural miscalculation. they thought it was okay along the way to jettison the principle of due process, and to use victims to pursue a radical political agenda. on the first year anniversary of the me too movement, i think it's important to remember that this all started with liberal democrat harvey weinstein. friend of bill and hillary, and of course barack obama, and remember he, the hollywood mogul, megadonor. i mean this guy is where it all happened. and, remember, the abuse there started the cultural moment of "me too." this notion of object ty fieing women and using them for the pleasure of the powerful has been long nurtured by the left. at the same time it was also pro-women as we abuse women on
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the casting couch, et cetera. and entertainment industry, had the target on its back. but now we see the same mentality at play in the kavanaugh struggle. claiming to be defenders of women, the democrats cynically and i think cruelly use christine ford in a desperate attempt to derail a supreme court nominee. remember, she didn't iish inially want to come forward, she was dragged into the open by political likes to the "washington post" and other media outlets. reporters surrounded her home, and then she was forced to tell her story. and today, we learned of more dirty tricks from the activist lawyers behind the scenes. remember leland kizer? she was the person who ford claimed was at the party where kavanaugh allegedly assaulted her. one of her close friends. well, kizer previously told the senate committee that she didn't know of such party, didn't know
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kavanaugh to begin with. today, though, she told the "wall street journal" that in -- and the fbi that a former agent, another friend of forded, pressured her to change her account to corroborate ford's account. unbelievable. well, in a speech announcing her decision to vote for kavanaugh's confirmation today, susan collins perfectly summed up the callousness of the democrats. >> some people who wanted to engineer the defeat of this nomination cared little, if at all, for her well being. ford testified that a limited number of people had access to her letter. yet that letter found its way into the public domain.
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>> laura: today dianne feinstein left no doubt as to what the battle was about all along. the left's desire to use the supreme court to impose liberal social values on society. >> another issue that gives me great pause, is judge kavanaugh's extreme view on guns. the challenging realities women face. row v. wade, what kind of medical care can you receive. >> laura: this has been a problem for decades. the american left believes the court should be a super legislature, a body that makes law rather than interprets law. since trump announced his candidacy the left has been in perpetual rage mode. and of course this continued into the night. and it's going on go on for some time. this is how the they attempted to influence susan collins before she announced her vote. check it out. [all yelling at the same time]
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>> don't put a liar on the court! don't put a liar on the court! don't put a liar on the court! don't put a liar on the court! don't put a liar on the court! >> laura: ah, nice. this is how they work their charms on democrat joe manchin after he announced he was supporting kavanaugh. >> shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame! >> laura: at least it's a one-word chant, easy to follow. you know what is shameful? democrats who use victimhood as their defining principle. they'd rather have people dependent on government, helpless without it, especially certain groups, minorities, immigrants, and even women. we're supposed to believe that we can't survive and thrive without an activist court making up new rights, finding them in the constitution. and they demand that we believe anyone who claims victim status. we have to take them at their
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word regardless of where the facts lie. but for all of their screaming and tiresome chanting, the left basically come up empty this time. most americans don't see themselves as victims. we're not powerless or weak. we're strong and independent. this was the democrats' miscalculation. they thought emotional extortion and protester histrionics to block a well qualified supreme court nominee. once again, they let their rabid political ideology blind them to the fact that the americans are fair minded, have a basic goodness about them, and they're optimistic about the future. they don't need an activist supreme court to see the light. to know where we are as a people, to see our future. that's the angle. >> laura: joining me now is code pink's co-founder me dea benjamin and former kavanaugh
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colleague, served as associate counsel to george w. bush. medea, do you find the left used christine ford as a political kuj on? >> no, not at all, i think it was important to be heard. so many of these women who came in around the country, i was in lisa murkowski's office, in senator collins' office, they wanted to tell their stories. it's a flooding of emotion. and i think people need to hear these stories. i think it's unfortunate that it doesn't look like we'll be able to -- >> laura: emotions? >> emotions are fact part of fact. >> laura: not necessarily. >> in this case the opening of possibility for women to tell their stories has been -- >> laura: what's preventing, i keep hearing this, women can't tell their stories. women are strong, more than half the population, more than half of law school classes
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today, more than half of the university enrollment are women. the idea that women are dam sells in distress -- we can speak any time we want. >> not everyone has the good fortune of not being molested at a young age. >> laura: don't pull that card on me. what i'm saying, the idea that would men are dam sells in distress and need activist supreme court to help them. >> you want to end the trauma of -- >> laura: why did christine ford's get outed? >> i don't know. >> laura: she didn't want it to be outed, she was used. >> she wouldn't have come to -- >> laura: she was used. did she look 457y to be there. >> it's terrifying. >> laura: they used her, they drug her there. >> laura, can we agree on one thing. >> laura: they used her. >> women are coming out and telling their stories, that i a positive thing? >> laura: they used her. >> it is a wonderful thing. >> laura: they used her, a sad thing to kill this nomination. they abused her. >> she did not want to be there.
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and she made that clear in the first few minutes of her testimony. she never wanted a public hearing. for some reason, i don't know why, she never even knew that senator grass lee had offered that the judiciary committee staff could come to her in california or offered a private hearing. did her lawyers not tell her that that was an option? >> laura: what did they want? >> they wanted a public spectacle. >> laura: they wanted a circus, they wanted to flood the cop toll with the victim's stories booshgs siege senators in elevators, yell shame and spit in their faces, get a centimeter, like they're horrible people because they don't think you should jettison due process. you have an agenda to kill off supreme court nominee. >> senator collins said it best, they did not care about dr. ford's feelings or well being in the slightest bit. >> of course they did. and they gave her an opportunity that she wanted, and women in general. this is going to change history.
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it might not change who's on the supreme court but it will change the way parents bring up their sons, it's going to change the way young people relate to each other, change the way men act toward women. that's a positive. >> laura: this a women's march tweet that went out today, medea, we have it up on the screen. senator susan collins rape apologist. do you agree with that tweet? >> i wouldn't say she's a rape apologist. i would say she didn't listen to the women who, in such a heart-felt fashion came to tell her please, listen to survivors, believe women, believe dr. ford. >> laura: you think all women, regardless of facts, years past, no corroboration, people that she claimed were in the room signed sworn statements saying i wasn't there, including her bent friend. >> but she's 100% certain.
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>> laura: all four people in the room are lying. >> the way that brett kavanaugh acted at that hearing. >> laura: oh, please. >> that's important. >> laura: really? you ever been in a courtroom with a judge? i've been in a lot of courtroom. >> arrogant, petulant, sarcastic, mean, aggressive. even judge john paul stevens, retired justice, a life-long republican after watching that said -- >> laura: a lifelong liberal activist. >> if some one flat-out lied about you on a national stage would you be upset? >> i was going to be one of the nine people out of how many, 350 million people in the country that sits on the supreme court? i would sit there and have a much more deferential attitude to the senators. >> laura: first he was a rapist, gang rapist, then drank too much that, department work, then he was aggressive, like corey booker. oh, please. >> sarcastic.
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>> laura: 300 court opinions, overwhelming reaction by people on the left and right who appeared before him, in 12 years on the federal bench, 12 years, not a day on the senate judiciary committee but 12 years, have the utmost respect for his judicial temperament, reasoning and authority. >> they went up to the next level, to get on the supreme court and he failed the test. >> laura: it's two words, life tenure, he'll get confirmed tomorrow. this is susan hennessey, and i happened to catch this, leaving my house today, i like to turn on other networks to get comedy relife. leaf. this is susan hennessey, never heard of, so unhinged on a fry dait day night, i thought i'd play it for you. >> the extented on which senator grasslee relies on women to do his dirty work, when he needs votes over the line, unbelievably tone deaf these individuals are. i think that it touches into the
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same sort of incan decent rage that we're seeing. endless spots for the kavanaugh confirmation. >> laura: incan decent rage. grasslee relying on women to do his dirty work? >> susan collins is controlled by chuck grasslee. she gave an incredible speech in the tradition of margaret chase smith, spoke to reason, spoke to facts, gave a very principled explanation. >> laura: almost an hour. >> thank goodness, laura, somebody broke through the morasse and brought in common sense and decency to reset this. >> i thought murkowski's speech was heartfelt, deep, and good. >> laura: are you kud kidding, murkowski lost me when she said, our role of advice and consent. it's advise and consent. i'm sorry, for you a senator, you don't know it's advise and consent, sorry, you lost me.
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>> it was from her heart. >> laura: i'm not saying emotion and heart isn't important, we love good emotion, love a good cry, a good laugh. but at some point facts and robe to have live out. in life they ultimately win out, do they not? >> and there was a doubt about whether he did this and so he should not be on the supreme court, herd. -- period. >> laura: i hope you are never subjected to this kind of claim -- >> he failed it. >> laura: he didn't fail it, he will be confirmed. >> he shouldn't be. >> laura: thank you, ladies, for being here. madea and i go back from the early 2000s on radio, great to see you. no secret at this point the protesters at the capitol are often funded directly or indirectly by some george soros affiliated groups. for daring to raise this possibility, senator chuck grasslee was called an anti-semite. "new york times" op ed writer
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writes, let's be clear here, grarls grasslee is a united states senator, responsible for his words and his words are here account to an anti-semitic smear. here's reaction to the craziness and how it's crazy, sometimes mob mentality, taking over politics and certainly capitol hill. michelle, did george soros have any involvement in the funding of, what is it, the center for popular democracy, where they, the ladies cornered poor old jeff flake in the elevator and he looked scared. >> yes. >> laura: were they involved? >> yes, the center for popular democracy is aligned with george soros' network. he is the son, in the center -- sun in the center of the galaxy of the left wing resistance groups that have morphed over time. whether it was move-on or your previous sgesht madeo benjamin's code pink. there's a new generation of these groups.
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and cpd is one of them. along with code pink 2.0, ultraviolet. and it is the protest orchestration, i think that, really needs to be investigated. not only among the philanthropists that protect these mobsters but also the people they're coordinating within the senate judiciary committee. it's not answered, who gave the senate gallery passes to people like linda sarcur and piper paraboo and these others from day one, second one, minute one of the hearings were enacting the plan that they have announced ever since donald trump won office. and i think that this senate democrat wrecking machine isn't going to give up after judge kavanaugh is nominated and approved tomorrow. they're going to go on all the way through the mid terms and 2020. and i think it behooves the
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right and the conservative movement, laura, to make sure that we don't leave a vacuum in these spaces. >> laura: michelle, you took the words out of my mouth. you have to hand it to the left power to organize. i give it to them. they bus people here, put them up at local churches, they all, like, print out the same glossy poster of kavanaugh, that was clever, i have to admit. but they get their word out. and they really did, i think, ultimately delay this vote for a week. they were ultimately not successful. but they dragged this thing out for another week. and, look, until the last vote is cast i'm just going to keep my fingers crossed. >> same. >> laura: they need a taste tester tonight, like, everybody should have their food tasted. >> yeah. >> laura: they did have an effect. they are cowing some of these more moderate senators, ultimately -- although they will vote for kavanaugh. >> you know, we do need boots on the ground. there are millions of us women,
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for example, lawyer, a who feel the same way we do, you voiced it well, relie on facts and logic and believe as i do that we need to believe evidence not gender as the default. and it is hard for these elected officials when they've got screaming, baying mobs of these feminist hounds that nobody on the other side to counter them. and i always hear, of course, from a lot of small business owners and parents and family members on the right, well, we have full time jobs so we can't be there. obviously on election day they will have a voice, and a vote. but maybe it's time we pay full-time people to answer that, and make sure that we are represented on the ground in the beltway. it's not going to stop. >> laura: a lot of conservative businessmen making a ton of money in this economy, this trump economy, they have on pony up money. the democrats are doing it, registering hundreds of
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thousands of people to vote, puerto rican voters moving to florida. it's a big deal. it can't be all on you, michelle, to pull us over the finish line. . and i want to say one more part of the plan, i heard that you're going to move to alaska and run for senate against murkowski. i'm going to move to hawaii and run against that crazy person there. >> laura: that would be fun. >> although i'd rather be in alaska than hawaii. >> laura: i'll do the fly fishing, you can do the surfing. thanks, michelle, historic night in washington, d.c. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is here next, exclusively with us, his reaction to today's events. and a look ahead to tomorrow's historic kavanaugh vote. stay right there.
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best have attested, he has been an exemplary public servant, judge, teacher, coach, husband, and father. mr. president, i will vote to confirm judge kavanaugh. >> laura: that was senator susan collins delivering a crushing blow to democrats hoping for a last-minute defection. during her nearly one hour long speech, she echoed many of the sentiments offered on the senate floor day after day by our next guest. we're happy to be to be joined exclusively by senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. when did you know you had the votes? >> when the roll was called. >> laura: really? >> yeah, they were all very guarded about making an announcement.
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this is one of those rare situations, when you go into a vote, not really knowing for sure. that you had them. >> laura: you usually call cloe tour, you -- cloture unless you know you have the votes. >> we had to move on this, this was not going to get better. i decided a week ago we were going to vote on friday. we watched what was happening, they were trying to destroy this good man with rumors and the rest of the stuff. we need to have the vote in order to bring to it a conclusion. >> laura: why didn't senator murkowski go along? you have fliek and collins with the long speech today, and flake, she impressed a lot of people with her passion and dedication, advise and consent. what happened to murkowski? >> i'd rather celebrate the victory. and i think there's plenty of credit to go around. president trump for making great choices. chairman grassley for doing a heck of a good job dealing with the outbursts in the committee, of the members, dealing with --
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i mean we've been under assault, laura. our homes have been -- they've come to our homes. >> laura: yours was today. >> not just me, it's everybody. we've sort of been under assault. everybody decided to stand up to the mob. they're not being intimidated by these people. i couldn't be prouder of my members for refusing to roll over under all of this intense pressure, all of these lies. this is a great day for america. >> laura: the senate is under siege, protesters aren't letting up, even late in the afternoon into the evening tonight. is this the new normal? i want to play something, this is senator manchin, after the collins speech today. and after he said he would vote for brett kavanaugh. let's watch. [chanting] >> look at us! look at us! look at us! look at us! shame, shame, shame, shame,
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shame! >> laura: a lot of my radio callers today, said is this the way it's going to be? is there going to be any changes to building access? you don't want to becomeca koon but anying -- cocoon but any changes how you let people into the building? >> i think security will take care of that. the mob was not able to intim date the senate. we stood up to the mob, we did the right thing for a good man, fill a lifetime position on the supreme court. lot to celebrate. i couldn't of prouder of all of my members. senator collins, you had part of her speech in the entry. >> laura: the democrats raised almost $2 million on a go fund me page for an undetermined candidate and susan collins is apparently seriously entertaining -- susan rice entertaining a challenge against senator collins in 2020. >> senator collins will be well
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funded, i can assure you. there's a lot of enthusiasm on our side, too. you may not have noticed, rising enthusiasm among republican voters. i think our people are going to be just as fired-up as theirs. everybody is going to remember what they did to brett kavanaugh. >> laura: is this the shot in the arm that the republicans needed? >> absolute i, absolutely. it is, it's wakeup call to why it's important to hold the senate. the senate is in the personnel business. i love the house but the senate is in the personnel business. you want judges confirmed, cabinet members confirmed, boards and commissions confirmed, we have to control the senate. so the president's nominations can actually be confirmed and take the jobs. >> laura: do you intend to use this issue on the campaign trail for the last four weeks and what are you going to say? >> absolutely. i'm going to remind everybody of the importance of the senate, two supreme court appointments, 26 circuit court judges, record for the first two years. these are lifetime appointments with conservative men and women who believe the job of judge is
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to interpret the law. as it's written. >> laura: what about repercussions for what happened during this process? i was here for judge bourque. i was young speech writer in the reagan administration. i was here for justice thomas. but i think this rivalled both of those. >> i do, too. >> laura: lindsay graham was on last night and talked about the need for repercussions against the wrong doers, let's watch. >> i believe dianne feinstein didn't leak it but i don't know about her staff. her staff recommended to ms. katz, activist leftist lawyer, recommended to ford. >> laura: why not secure the e-mails and texts -- >> we're going after them. here's what i'm going to do. anybody who did this, is going to pay a price. >> laura: will they pay a price i think it will be vet investigated. but -- investigated. but it didn't work. the most important thing to
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note, these tactics didn't work. >> laura: people need to pay, you don't want to go through this again. >> we're prepared to go through it again, they aren't going to intimidate us and tell us how to vote. they helped us win this vote. their tactics actually helped us unify our people and win this vote. they're going to help us win a month from now on november 6, too. >> laura: do you think you'll pick up senate seats? >> i hope so. this underscores how important it is. we have a close margin. very close margin. i'd like to have a few extra republican senators. >> laura: let's talk about the media's role in all of this, amplifying charges. we had another point i want to play from susan collins when she talked about the rape rooms and these words that were being thrown around against this esteemed judge. let's watch. >> the allegations that when he was a teenager judge kavanaugh drugged multiple girls and used their weakened state to
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facilitate gang rape. this outlandish allegation, was put forth without any credible supporting evidence and simply parroted public statements of others. >> laura: including the media, celebrity porn lawyer. >> i can remember when that sort of thing was not put on the air. people didn't just peddle nonsense with no corroboration. that exacerbated the problem. a lot of senate democrats would mainstream that stuff right into their discussions. and try to convince everybody that it somehow happened. no corroboration at all. just rumors. all over the place. >> laura: senator murkley from oregon was upset, and said this. >> chuck grassley, the chair of the committee, and mitch mcconnell, the majority leader. [booing] they said there's no
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contemporaneous evidence to support the women who came forward. that is not true. >> laura: well, what are we missing here, senator? >> i don't know what he's talking about. there was no evidence to corroborate any of the allegations against judge kavanaugh. maybe he's on a different planet, not sure. >> laura: right now when you look back on this last, you know, couple of weeks and you have had an incredible run of confirming circuit court judges, district judges. but this experience, lessons learned for the republican party, the senate, maybe the president going forward. >> well, we have reaffirmed in this country you're presumed innocent, the presumption is in favor of innocence. we also relearned that you can't -- you should not allow mobs to intim date you. and i think a good lesson for us, unified the conference, made
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us excited about the november election, was good for the american people to see that these people were stood up to and they didn't get away with it. they did not win. that's the most important thing. >> laura: how radical has the democratic party of today become? >> pretty wild bunch. pretty clear they were willing to do anything, say anything, to try and win. no boundaries. >> laura: you still have close friends in the democratic caucus after this or emotions raw? >> i think we'll get past it in terms of relationships. but it was a tough period. a tough period. i hope they learned a lesson. that you can do this kind of thing but it doesn't necessarily get you to victory. >> laura: mitch mcconnell, congratulations. >> thank you. >> laura: thanks for being here. friday follies ahead, and the first story is connected to you, senator mcconnell. anti-kavanaugh protesters hold an impromptu kegger in front of your house this morning. that and a whole lot more on that important, very important
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[laughing] >> laura: it's friday, which means it's time for -- oh, protesters get creative outside mitch mcconnell's house and sexual politics are taking over board rooms and classrooms. for the details, we're joined by raymond arroyo, fox news contributor, comedian during breaks, and author of "the will wilder series." tell me about the early morning protests outside of mcconnell's condo. >> it's 7:30 in the morning and you are awakened by a protest coming up the block. elaine, what is that out there. then he saw this. [chanting] >> chug, chug, chug, chug!
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i like beer! i like beer! i like bore! -- i like beer! >> laura: they were walking up the block saying "i like beer," "chug, chug, chug". >> this is like pirates of the canadian, joined by the dunken protesters. they have pabst red ribbon -- >> laura: red? it's blue. >> i don't touch the stuff stuff. and they have the red solo cups. brett kavanaugh at his hearing did mention this. >> we drank beer, my friends and i, boys and girls, yes, we drank beer. i like beer. still like beer. we drank beer. we like beer. >> my question, i don't know what the protest is about. if you don't like the guy why are you mimicking his words. do you support him or not? >> laura: seems like any random
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morning on frat row at dartmouth, what we were doing. >> didn't look like a protest, it was collection of disgruntled members. >> laura: a zoning dprooef answer. >> this was a creative protest compared to the bowels of the capitol. this is an organizer, giving his marchers orders. but i think, are they in kindergarten? you be the judge. >> let's go watch the kroet. >> let's go watch the vote. [inaudible] >> i am going to go -- >> i am going to go -- >> hi. we're going to have fun. >> laura: wait, wait, wait, they were going to the wrong office. weren't they going to heidi heitkamp? wait, zombie, she's on our side. oh. totally my bad.
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>> why do you have to have a chant and echo for basic orders. >> laura: we're going to the offices. >> to the offices. the "me too" movement getting a big birthday present. in california the governor requiring public corporations to, in his state, to have at least one female director on their board. by 2021, every board has to have three female directors. is this constitutional? >> laura: i think pacific islanders, latino americans, and every other group should say, what about me. >> how about men? i just want men to be on the all female boards. >> laura: there are no all female boards. >> let me tell you about the selfie suicide. the indian health services, 259 people in seven years, lost their lives taking these risky selfie shots. mostly men. people between 10 and 29. but that number is really low. they're saying it's almost 250,
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it's much higher than that. all they did was look at publicly declared cases a lot that went undeclared. people on rooftops, monuments, in traffic, and they're dying taking shots. real vanity. before i go. >> laura: uh-oh. >> just to bring it all together, laura, the whole segment. we'll take selfie. you take that one. >> laura: this hurts my hand. >> i'll take a quick selfie. smile. do we have it? >> laura: go to the evening. -- go to the edge. >> the aclu used to care about the rights of acaused. >> laura: with kavanaugh will they spend a million bucks comparing him to bill cosby? former vp of the group is here to take his former group to task. help him.
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>> laura: all of the kavanaugh
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madness has the american civil liberties undermined their core position? the fight, where the judge was compared to bill cosby and bill clinton. or next guest says the group's no long area bunch of civil libertarians, they're, quote, serving a different master. here to explain what he meant, is former aclu vice president, michael meyers along with civil rights attorney will juwando. mike, start with you, it seems like the oclu forfeited their founding mission. ? terms of the leftist smear? >> lunatic politics. aclu, i served on the board close to a quarter of a century. i was proud of it when it resisted fashion. when it stood up against, to the mob. when it insisted on the cornerstone of liberty which is the presumption of nnls.
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nobody is guilty of anything on the basis of an accusation. you have to have more than just accusation. a person is not guilty of murder because a cop says you murdered somebody. a person is not guilty of murder because he's black, or women, no. you have to have evidence. the aclu has abandoned all principles, in terms of due process, fairness, fundamental fairness. and the smear. >> laura: let's play the ad, then, will, you can react. this is the ad, about 23 seconds. let's watch. >> we've seen this before. denials from powerful men. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> i've never seen anything like. this >> categorically and unequivocally deny the allegation against me by dr. ford. >> america is watching. as we choose a lifetime seat on
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our highest court, we cannot have any doubt. >> laura: will, the aclu, is about basic principles, due process, individual liberty. and last time i checked, innocent until proven guilty. comparing brett kavanaugh to president clinton, obviously, dna evidence in that case. bill cosby, multiple accusations of krob bralted sexual harassment and worse. how does it comport with the mission of the aclu? >> well, look, the thing here is that we didn't have an investigation. weed a don mcgann minutes after the senate was forced to say we're going t. do an fbi investigation say we can't have them talking to everybody. dozens of with its were put forward by dr. ford and others that just were not talked to. they didn't speak to dr. ford and judge kavanaugh. >> laura: it was supplemental investigation and both testified for hours and hours and hours. >> you brought up the dna
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evidence, we could haved that if we had an investigation. >> laura: wait a second, wait a second. will, i adore will, michael, hold, on i adore will but he said we might have had dna evidence? >> we have had more evidence, not dmna. >> laura: i didn't think so. will -- michael, the aclu, when i was at dartmouth, and we got into hot water with college newspaper working for the dartmouth review, i remember when ira glasser, who was, i think, executive director of the aclu stood up for us, student journalists. i'm sure he didn't like the stuff we were doing, we were acting soph on moric, we were sophomores in college. but they stood up for us. that gave me a sense of what the aclu is all about. it wasn't partisan. >> they used to stand for nonpartisan ship. never took a position for or against candidates for office or nominees for the court.
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now, it's different. they have a pretense of nonpartisanship and they say in all of their literature, we are nonpartisan, we don't oppose. but, however, and then they go on and give and give and give credence to, that they oppose people they disagree with. not the aclu. i don't know what you know about the mission of the aclu. obviously you haven't investigated the policies of the aclu. >> i worked at the naacp. >> i said aclu. i used to work at the naacp national office. >> what happened to you, man. >> i was assistant director. under roy will kinls. >> they're rolling in their graves. >> that's when the organize was principled. when the organization knew that people had rights, individual rights. >> one in three women has been sexually assaulted. >> laura: i want to play this one thing, from susan herman,
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this at liberty podcast. very, very closely, listen. >> i think we did want to make that statement. to disagree with those who say you shouldn't pay attention to her because you don't have objective corroboration. so, i think this is our statement, that we do believe that women should be believed. >> laura: really quick, you have ten seconds, all women should be believed? >> one in three women are victims of sexual assault. i have three daughters. i want their allegations to be taken seriously and investigated, it didn't happen here. >> laura: all women should be believed whether there's corroboration. >> should be investigated. >> laura: quick, mike, quick. >> it's just absurd. because somebody is a woman you have to believe them? because somebody says they're a victim of a crime you have to believe them? no, that's not how we live in america, it's not due process. that's not right. that's not the presumption of innocence. >> laura: we will have you both back, we have a lot more to cover. a woman's marco founder say sug
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. >> when he was mocking her there were people laughing. people laughing. and you know, i'm the resident check white women person in the women's march. [applause] so let me tell you who was laughing. white women were standing there laughing with their white husbands. do not allow people to be comfortable around you, supporting race interest and bigots. it is not okay. >> laura: women's marco chair with a message to white women following the president's fact check of christine ford the other night. here with their reaction are diamond and silk, ladies, great to see you.
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diamond, what's your reaction to ms. mallory? >> you have to understand, that first of all the president wasn't mocking anybody. what he was doing is calling out inconsistencies in dr. ford's story, we all was agreeing with him. the people in his audience and the people at home. first thing. the second thing, this is what the democrats do, the liberals do. when they can't beat with you the race card they use the sex card, call you a big on the. that's why we have to march to the polls, vote red, vote republican. >> laura: bette midler, you remember, "beaches", she said this on thursday, yesterday, women are the "n" word of the world. she has since deleted the world. raped, beaten, slaved, married off, worked like dumb animals, endure the pain of childbirth and life in silence for thousands of years. the most disrespected tree
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creatures on earth, silk? >> that is a shame how you tie, want to tie beautiful women and women to the "n" word. when i look at bette i look at the fact she's a democrat. this is what they do. you know, if you look at the liberals, and the democrats, they are the party of slavery. look at the slave masters, what did they call their slaves? hmm. she understands the "n" word, she knows what it means to be the "n" word, however i think that she should not tie women to the "n" word. and she shouldn't be saying the "n" word. i thought we laid that word to rest. >> laura: diamond, did you have any thoughts when you see the very angry rage-filled protesters, of filling the capitol, filling the senate, hart office building, celebrities, amy shumer in prison garb with her fist raised in the air. thoughts on that. >> my only thoughts on that, we have to look at that, and what we have to do as a republican
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party is galvanize the republicans and go to the polls and we have to vote. you know when i look at the left and how they use the "me too" month. and took that movement and politicized it, and then used it as a weapon to weaponize it against somebody to character assassinate them, we don't need that happening to us. today it was kavanaugh, tomorrow it could be your brother, your husband, your son, your father. you have to vote red and vote republican. >> laura: ladies, thank you so much, great to see you tonight. up next, a big announcement, and maybe breaking news. stay there. the closer you get to home, the more you know the commute is worth it. you and that john deere tractor, you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive, but just like a john deere,
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>> laura: fox news alert, a brand new addition to the "ingraham angle" family tonight. our producer, and her husband, jimmy, they have a big announcement, the birth of their beautiful pienlt sized maria clare o'toole. she's beautiful. 6 pounds 14 ounces. she's a little ingram angel. there she is.
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they let, the o'tooles let me hold the baby. >> elissa had a baby? >> laura: oh, my god. congratulations, elissa and jimmy, claire, you will be a superstar. >> welcome to fox news at night, i'm shannon bream in washington. two crucial swing votes, judge kavanaugh's spot appears to be secure. but, anything can happen in washington and that time vote set for tomorrow. will any senator change his or her mind. mike lee is here to weigh in and senator collins' speech, raising questions for social conservatives. plus, buckle up for a wild weekend, as activists, protesters and leftist celebrities descend on the capitol trying to pressure their senators asking if survivors matter. we have an assault survivor herself, going against the grain, joining us tonight.

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