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liberty and comes in response to the trump administration's immigration policy. that wraps up this hour of "fox & friends first", hopefully you have a great week ahead. "fox & friends first" continues right now, though, see you later, bye bye. rob: all right, monday october 8th, the supreme court showdown still waging in washington, democrats making brand-new demands and threatening to take fight to next level if they win in november. julie: and breaking overnight, secretary of state mike pompeo arrived in china on the heels of his visit to the korean peninsula. rob: what both countries are saying about a second summit between president trump and kim jong un. >> even at this moment of peril remind americans of our nation's original motto, something that i think about a lot and what seems more important today than ever.
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out of many one. rob: hillary clinton again blasting president trump in prime time, though, this time and she has backup as well. jillian: american former chief diplomat, "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ jillian: old-school rhianna. she's not that old. rob: no. jillian: rhianna from back in the day. rob: previous rhianna. jillian: good monday morning to you, you're watching "fox & friends first", i'm jillian
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mele. rob: i'm rob schmitt, justice brett kavanaugh for swear-in ceremony at the white house today. griff jenkins live in dc as democrats refuse to give up this fight, hey, griff. griff: hey, rob and jillian, the democrats are far from ready to get rid of this fight, house minority leader nancy pelosi rallying the troops in a letter writing this, dear democratic colleague, the gop's decision to confirm brett kavanaugh to supreme court has wounded soul in our country, we must not agonize, we must organize, people must vote, what is at stake in the election is nothing less than health and security across america. tonight at 7:00 p.m., president trump will hold a much more public swearing in ceremony in the east room of the white house involved brutal confirmation battle has left wounds that are raw, senate majority leader says
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the momentum for midterms has shift today republicans. >> the overreach of protestors at capitol energized the republican base, particularly in red states where we are trying to pick up seats out across america, i want to thank -- i want to thank the other side for the tactics. griff: but should democrats take control of the house, clear indication that they intend to open investigations into allegations against kavanaugh and while the gop senator who cast the deciding vote, susan collins, well, she says evidence is lacking. >> i am convinced that dr. ford believes what she told us, but we have a presumption of innocence in this country and when i looked at the lack of any corroborating evidence i could not conclude that brett kavanaugh was her assailant. griff: meanwhile justice kavanaugh waste nod time to
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getting to work preparing in chambers on sunday for case that is he will hear later this week meeting with four new law clerks all of whom are women, a first for the supreme court, rob, jillian. rob: all right, griff, we will keep up with it, thank you so much. jillian: president trump is celebrating another major win with the confirmation of justice brett kavanaugh. rob: charlie kirk says the president deserves credit for reminding republicans that it's okay to fight back and to win. >> the left is obsessed with race, make no mistake, they can't help themselves but always bring in these artificial constructs into this conversation, this is about the interpretation of the rule of law and you'll remember back for the clarence thomas hearing, who were the people who were accosting him, joe biden, ted kennedy, those are the people who said he shouldn't deserve and stood and fought, brett kavanaugh stood and fought and the base said, we haven't done in a long time, this president has given our party the courage
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and the conviction to fight and win, as if our party, look at lindsey graham, we forgot how to fight, we rolled over and try to apiece the middle and finally we have fought and we have won and the court is back to a 5-4 constitutional majority. jillian: although justice kavanaugh is being held as deciding vote in split supreme court, his addition swings pingulum in favor of conservatives, fox news alert, all flags ordered to fly half staff tuesday to honor american soldier killed in afghanistan, army national guard clearing a road when ied exploded, the 23-year-old joined military in 2013 and served as explosive ordinance specialist, slape committed sergeant after his death. birthday celebration ends in tragedy when packed limbo blows
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past stop sign and runs into suv, all killed in horrific crash in up state new york, among the victims four sisters and three of their husbands, bryan llenas more on the deadliest u.s. car crash in nearly a decade. >> i saw a lot of people at the apple barrel, out in the parking lot and i heard screaming. >> the deadliest transportation accident in the u.s. since 2009. stretched limbo packed with friends and family crashed on the way to birthday party, all 18 people inside the excursion died. >> limousine traveled across the intersection into a parking lot and struck 2015 toyota highlander that was unoccupied and parked. two pedestrians standing nearby were also struck and killed.
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>> the crash happening saturday afternoon in new york near albany, witnesses say the limbo was speeding and blue through stop sign before crashing into embankment. >> these trees just -- you heard. >> the victims were all adults including one couple who reportedly newlyweds, the ntsb is now on the scene conducting their own investigation along side local and state officials. >> you asked about the magnitude of this, 20 fatalities is horrific. i have been on the board for 20 years and this is one of the biggest losses of lives that we have seen. >> in new york bryan llenas fox news. jillian: two of the victims were mother and father to two young girls, there's now a gofundme final raise money for the children, just 4 year's old and 16 months old, another gofundme hopes to raise money for
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burials, if you would like to donate go to "fox & friends first" website. rob: terrible sad story. all right, secretary of state mike pompeo landing in beijing over night with meetings with chinese counterparts, pompeo will not be meeting with the president of china, xi jinping amid trade war and tensions in south china sea. kim agree to go second summit with president trump and also allowing inspectors to -- into a former nuclear testing site. >> we had a good productive conversation. [inaudible] rob: no date has been set for summit number two but south korean president moon jaei-in who also met with pompeo says it'll happen as soon as possible. president trump gearing up for a very busy week of campaign, the president holding several make america great again rallies starting in iowa tomorrow, he
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will speak to voters in pennsylvania, ohio and kentucky this week trying to boost to gop momentum coming to midterms. jillian: lots of excitement in football. houston texans setting kick over dallas cowboys. rob: blowout over falcons, victory including a major milestone for players and coach. jillian: not so super sunday for defending champs, rematch of last area's nfc title game. rob: cleveland browns barely beating baltimore ravens, 2 seconds left, browns first sunday win since 2015. jillian: and eric reed kneeling during national anthem in first
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game as carolina panther. rob: first player to protest along colin kaepernick as 49ers. jillian: panthers beat the giants. rob: 43 yards. i have never seen that, i caught tend of the game, i was blown away. some kicker missed 5 field goals. jillian: moving on in flcs. >> is the last guy between the brewers and the sweep. one into right. it'll be cain. jillian: making look easy, brewers beating yankees 6-0. rob: the team still doesn't know who they will play next. 6-5 moving on the game 4 tonight on fox sports 1. also al tonight, yankees and red sox battle for series lead at 7:40 that should be fun one and
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houston astros with indians on 1:30 this afternoon. jillian: harlem trotters hopeing to hyper, progressive field. those globe trotters are so impressive. rob: ridiculous what they can do. jillian: i know. rob: look at the shot, 11 minutes after the hour, the confirmation of justice kavanaugh is another big win for the president, what is next on the agenda, our next guest gop strategists net ryan says there's just one thing that matters right now, he explained how the kavanaugh win just paveed the way for republicans to make moves. >> like a musical genius, like joey chest-nut. jillian: snl comiddan pete
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davidson says he doesn't want to hear celebrities talk politics and some people are saying why cave, hollywood hypocrisy at its finest. (whooshing)
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other things, i think he has to lay out a vision if republicans keep congress, make the middle-class tax cuts permanent work on getting the wall funded, i have to tell you, guys, one and one agenda in the next 21 days making sure republicans keep the house and the senate, i think trump has the right focus. i think this kavanaugh mess that the democrats created has really energized really base looking at polls enthusiasm gap has disappeared and couldn't have happened at better time, 75% of the american people were actually watching and listening and talking about the kavanaugh hearings and trump hit the right tone on saturday night in topeka, kansas, my home state, this is about rule of law versus the rule of the mob and he's got to remind people this isn't your grand daddy democratic party, the left has eaten the host of the democrat party from within it has become the savage tot tartarrian political force that
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has won theme, it is rule or ruin by god if we cannot rule we will ruin everything. >> the president has been busy and you listed a couple of things he needs to focus on right. once we get past the midterms, what is something he needs to key on? >> you see with the polls especially with the likely voters in a lot of swing districts, making tax cut permanent, it's great house republicans before they left for recess they actually voted on making tax cuts permanent, he has to remind people on the campaign trail we have to keep senate as well, if you like supreme court nominee that i have been putting up,let not forget the federal judiciary nominee that is he gets because i think when it's all said and done one of trump's greatest legacies will be his complete reshaping of the federal bench. rob: we are a month out, ned, let's look at numbers on enthusiasm generally speaking on both parties going into
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midterms, here is a poll asking whether or not people think that the midterm elections are very important, let's go back at july and democrats were really a lot more enthusiastic and in october it's tighted quite a bit, before kavanaugh was confirmed. i feel like whoever lost the kavanaugh battle would probably see uptick in november because i feel when you're losing you're much more motivated. jillian: underdog. >> i understand a little bit, rob, the left's base was on steroids, they were looking forward at taking shot at trump and dismantle his agenda. what the left has done and i want to thank them for doing this with vicious smear campaign with kavanaugh, they have awaken the republican base, i cannot tell you not only from polls but aneck dottily, people have been saying and they are not even trump fans, i cannot believe what they were doing to brett
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kavanaugh, it was ugly, it was savage, it was vicious an awakened the republican base and really got them to focus and energize on the midterms because now they understand, if they don't vote republican, if they don't get out they are validating the people who are pushing the guilty by allegations who are authoring the smear campaign and i have to tell you trump has to remind people, do you really want chuck schumer's majority leader, nancy pelosi as speaker, the guys, the other scary part, maxine watters would be chair of services, he has to remind people of this. these people advocating physical and intimidation and violence will be in charge, do you want this post november, i hope people say no. jillian: ryan, thank you very much. rob: 19 minutes after the hour, decriminalizing drugs, first seattle and now another major county is trying to give abusers
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a free pass, why police are calling the plan ludicrous. jillian: you heard video, one democrat doesn't see a problem with it. >> going after people at restaurants stop? >> this is what happens, you know, because when you look at white supremacist and this is what's coming in our country. jillian: she doesn't stop there, wait until you hear the rest when "fox & friends first" continues on this monday. olay. the full value oft wyour new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty
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paid, she helped steer people in the right ways to be able to confront. there were people who were paid to try to harness that energy in a way that would make the viral moments that we ended up seeing. rob: this coming after fox news learned that the woman who confronted senator jeff flake works for a group funded by a liberal billionaire joe soros, remember that in the el later. jillian: moments like this just go too far. [shouting] >> we believe survivors. jillian: democratic senator dodging questions about harassing republicans like ted cruz instead she brings up white supremacy. >> it's another thing to run senators out of restaurants go, to their homes, is that going too far? >> i think that it just means that there are a lot of people who are very, very much
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motivated that -- this is what happens, when you look at white supremacy, this is what's coming forth in the country, tremendous divisiveness. jillian: same senator who told all men to shut up of judge kavanaugh's allegations. more on the call to embrace diversity, tracee. tracee: yes, that's right. good morning, this came from ceo mark zuckerberg at town hall meeting last week, there were angry facebook employees, mark zuckerberg did tell them that they should embrace diverse views, they want facebook to be a place of different political and social views where everyone feels supported. but this comes after a lot of the employees were angry at senior executive who attended the hearing of brett kavanaugh, that's joel kaplin head of
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global policy and even cheryl sanburg and mark zuckerberg were saying he shouldn't have done it. they think it was a mistake but they are still saying that employees should support this type of diversity and different views. jillian: everybody gets lottery tickets. tracee: yeah, that's right, no winners over the winner for powerball and mega millions, the combined jackpot $752 million. tuesday's mega million jackpot 470, but the odds are not great if you are going to win, 1 in 258.9 million to win the mega millions, powerball 1 in 292.2 million, so maybe still buy a ticket, take a chance. jillian: i never play. rob: keep your money in your pocket. all right. thanks, tracee, so much.
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towards the united states. florida in a state of emergency and even after michael makes landfall we are not in the clear just yet, janice dean tracking the storm and will tell us what we need to know. jillian:marsha blackburn shaking off bad blood from taylor swift. -these people, they speak a language we cannot understand.
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environment, not a great environment to strengthen but as it moves north and east ward it will have a chance to catch up and perhaps the strengthening storm as it makes landfall, again, we think probably wednesday morning, wednesday afternoon, wednesday evening and then eventually it's going the move across the southeast but it's going to be a quick mover, that's the good news but we are still dealing with category 2 hurricane, upwards of 100 miles per hour sustained winds for florida panhandle. not a whole lot time to prepare and make sure preparations are complete, make sure you do so, all computer models in pretty good agreement and then again we think tuesday into wednesday that's when it comes very close to shore and we will be tracking it from the fox news extreme weather center. not over yet, hurricane season not done. back to you rob and jillian. rob: janice, thank you so much. supreme court newest justice for ceremony with president trump two days after sworn in by chief
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justice roberts following confirmation by the senate. he'll take his seat on high court for the first time tomorrow, hearing a case on firearms. stick with fox news for live coverage of the white house ceremony coming tonight. former adviser susan rice has been moved by enthusiasm for potential run, she decide after midterms whether or not to try town seat sol license in maine, the republican there in 2020. she raised the possibility after susan collins vote today confirm supreme court justice brett kavanaugh despite sexual assault allegations that have been levied against him. collins dismissed the idea sunday saying everybody knows that rice doesn't live in the state of maine. jillian. jillian: a showdown on the world stage, the u.s. set to confront iran today at the un top court over billions in frozen assets
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ordered to go to victims of islamic terror this after the international court of justice ordered the u.s. to ease reimposed sanctions. the trump administration responding tearing up french treaty with iran, the u.s. is considering sanction waivers for iranian crude companies to offset oil price hikes. homeland security standing with apple and amazon in denying report claiming china is infiltrating tech companies, the bloomberg piece says chinese intelligence snuck spy chips into servers that made their way into 30 companies in the u.s. and uk governments, national security analysts rebecca grant joined us earlier despite dhs denial the threat is very real. >> dhs has a strong plan and our system is very dispersed but we know that china is trying to infiltrate, hack and use infected software to get into u.s. business, that's how china does business and it's a real threat.
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jillian: bloomberg citing 17 anonymous sources stands by the reporting. rob: as more states to legalize marijuana, decriminalize all low-level crimes. >> seattle police stop known drug users not to bust them but keep them out of jail. began in seattle and spreading across the country. ron hobby homeless and frequently behind bars and still doing drugs but he got a government subsidized apartment and says she stopped committing crimes. >> they're letting me know, you can fall down but you don't have to stay down, you know, and we are here to help you back up. >> 20 cities operate programs and 31 more looking into the harm reduction. >> we know that if you're being helped that you will do less harm to yourself and less harm
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to neighborhood you live in. >> seattle's homeless population has quadrupled, open drug use is ramped. >> you look at how things have exploded and nobody in right mind would say that we are on the right track now. >> and lead has not lead to cost savings, the budgets for county jail and prosecutors are still going up. critics say police officers are frustrated. >> if you don't like the law get rid of it but don't tell us to ignore it. we are here to enforce the laws. >> advocates is about saving lives even though coming to seattle for the enforcement. >> let people die in misery in another place. >> the homeless crisis has driven much more by the high cost of housing here than by peopling more for social services, either way the drug problem has never been more visible even if spending is record highs every year.
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in seattle dan springer fox news. jillian: spacex making history, successfully launching and landing rocket booster in the west coast for the first time ever. >> that's crazy. jillian: rob: people in colorado could hear the cloud of smoke as booster came back down to earth. spacex only landed boosters at sea off the coast of florida. jillian: presidential advisers jared kushner hit the pavement to support the military, couple in washington, d.c. with 3 kids cheering them on from the sidelines. rob: first daughter tweeted just finished the #10-miler, army strong. jillian: nice. rob: judge kavanaugh is now justice kavanaugh, the democrats not throwing the towel just yet, nancy pelosi vows to unearth the
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fbi report. she wants it made public. we debate this plan coming up in the case. >> what has made america great and still does and that is our diversity. jillian: hillary clinton using the hollywood spotlight to take more jabs at president trump, wait until you see oh who was there to back her up this time. what's the #1 new skincare product in 2018? olay whips. absorbs faster than the $100, $200, and even $400 cream. feels amazing. i really really love this. i will 100% swap up my moisturizer. can i have it? olay whips.
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♪ ♪ ♪ jillian: taylor swift breaking her silence on politics and she's got some bad blood with tennessee republican marsha blackburn. the pop super star writing on instagram in part, quote, i cannot support marsha blackburn, her voting record in congress
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appals and terrifies me. swift also endorsed two tennessee democrats. and kanye west deleting his social media following his controversial appearance on saturday night live and remarks about slavery. the rap erranting on stage last week in make america great hat cast member pete davidson taking shot at west mental health on this weekend's show and saying he doesn't want to hear celebrities talk politics. >> i know you're like, yo, this is the real me, i'm off the meds. [laughter] >> i made this, make kanye 2006 again. [cheers and applause] >> kanye is a genius, musical genius, i don't want to hear opinion about things that aren't hot dog related. [laughter] jillian: west says he suffers from bipolar disorder, rob. rob: nancy pelosi not giving up
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the fight against justice kavanaugh in a statement last night she write it is gop's decision to confirm brett kavanaugh to supreme court has wounded the very soul of justice in our country to preserve the full record of this dark chapter i'm finally a request freedom of information act so the public can see fbi report and introductions from the white house, this is important to set the record straight. here to weigh in on this statement our panel former democrat ib member of the ohio state senate capri cafaro and bart, guys, thank you for coming on this morning. >> thank you, rob. rob: it's almost as if to say how can you not let us destroy this man's entire life and career based on uncorroborated allegations, what do you think of what nancy pelosi had to say? >> look, we need to be careful about this as democrats, while more information and
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transparency is always good and i said this last week actually that, you know, having the 302's out there and having more information out there would be good for the public because without that information there would be just speculation, but, you know, at this point, you know, he is now justice kavanaugh and we need to find a way to move on and heal the nation and if we continue to go down this road where we are just, you know, picking away at this issue, i think we run the risk of alienating independents in a place where i am like ohio. i would caution nancy, transparency is great, but the hang the midterm elections on this issue, i would caution against that. rob: interesting, bart, what do you think we learned? locked up in a safe and nobody could see them except the senators, what do you think there is to learn from this, he still got confirmed after the senators read the reports? >> there really isn't no such learn from it.
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i hope to say it's not bad manners to agree with your opponent in a debate because i agree with ms. cafaro completely, it's time to move on and walk away from this. you know, this is not the -- this is not the democratic party of my youth that's doing this, this is the hard left that's trying to drive the democratic party to the left and it's bad news for democrats if they continue this. pelosi doesn't care -- sorry, speaker pelosi doesn't care because she's from san francisco, but for people in youngstown or my hometown of bakersfield, it's the same kind of people where i come from. rob: capri, good point, most democrats are not social justice warriors, most of them are pretty normal people as far as politics goes, do they risk losing the base? >> unfortunately what has happened in the kavanaugh circumstance is what the democrats look like are these
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soros-backed, you know, crazy people that have been screaming on capitol hill and i, again, you know whether they are paid or not, who knows, you know, the rest -- rob: i think we learned that they were paid. >> certainly some are but there's a lot of people out there that are upset about this and that's fine but 99% of regular people in in the rest of america are not out there with their hair on fire, so, again, more concerned about the economy, more concerned about health care and if we are, you know, fixating on this kind of thing we run the risk in 30 days of losing the momentum that we've had, you know, coming in the last few months. rob: bart, democrats allege that the white house whitewash the investigation, did a lackluster job trying to cover up kavanaugh. interesting to see them criticizing the fbi after all they gave trump for doing the same thing? >> well, it's a little two-faced also because they knew very well
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what was going to come out of the investigation. i've been subject to 3 fbi investigations in the course of my career, i have 3 different levels of security clearance and each time they went back to when i was 17, if this had been out there they would have found it the very first time, they ask exactly those questions, all they did was go back to the people people and ask the same questions and everyone knew that that there was nothing out there for them to find. it was just a delayed tactic. rob: very interesting, guys, thank you very much for your time, appreciate it. >> pleasure. rob: thanks. jillian: time to check in with steve doocy to find out what's coming up on "fox & friends". steve: yeah, i'm back from florida, we have the kansas secretary of state chris kobach talking about the news of the day, lisa boothe, dan bongino and charlie kirk talking about how taylor swift is endorsing two democrats for house in
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senate. what's that about? conservative filmmaker danesh dsouza has a history for her. busy three hours, rob and jillian starts 12 minutes from right now right here on the channel folks trust for their morning news. rob: welcome back. >> thank you so much. it was great. jillian: see you in a little bit. rob: first she said she was glad she ruined justice kavanaugh's life and now the writer for stephen colbert says he's sorry for sarcasm. jillian: not everyone is buying it with the reaction pouring in on this one. good morning we saved hundreds
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rob: protestors taking disdain for republicans in support of justice kavanaugh one step further. jillian: sending republican senator corey gardner's wife a gruesome video of beheading after kavanaugh vote. rob: carley shimkus, fox news 24/7, siriusxm 115 with what people are saying about this, hey, carley. carley: former congressional aide was arrested for releasing phone numbers and personal addresses of three republican senators and now we have this, posted this tweet saying, amid kavanaugh furor and threats to members, senator corey gardner tells fox news that his wife received a text with video attachment showing a gruesome beheading, someone has also released the names of and addresses of his personal family
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members, so this turning out to be a really dangerous trend when that donald trump, jr. speaking out saying the left know nos bounds, what they will do to intimidate enemy is sickening, they don't play the game the way we do and media arm basically the entire mainstream media covers for them, we must take notice and not let their norm become the norm. bonnie on twitter also saying, charge the person since it was a text easy to know who sent it and bev on twitter saying, such an act is evil and i'm sorry this happened to you, senator, talking to senator corey gardner directly in the tweet. the trend of intimidating lawmakers in public, now we have issue that's more dangerous. jillian: so disturbing. the thing about sarcasm, if you are going to use it it has to go over well. >> writer for late show with stephen colbert under fire for
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basically celebrating the turmoil that brett kavanaugh has gone through, whatever happens i'm just glad we ruined brett kavanaugh's life. well, ariel later apologized saying she was sarcastic, the last couple of weeks have been hard for the country and for me personally, the complexity of frustration anger and sadness can be accurately conveyed on twitter and i regret my tone-deaf attempt at sarcasm in the wake of it. she says she was being sarcastic because clearly democrats didn't ruin his life given the fact that kavanaugh was elevated to a supreme court position, not a whole lot of folks buying that explanation on social media. mark called her a hitful person, you meant what you said, nice try, though, james said you should resign from your position from the late show immediately. rob: i didn't sense sarcasm. carley: rob, what you were talking in the last segment
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rather where democrats were hoping to ruin brett kavanaugh's life on claims. rob: hillary clinton in prime time. carley: that's right. familiar faces on cbs madame secretary, the show enlisting 3 former real-life secretaries of state, madeline albright, hillary clinton and collin powell to appear in season premier, watch. >> even at this moment of peril, remind americans of our nation's original motto, something that i think about a lot and what seems more important today than ever. out of many one. carley: hillary clinton also made a cameo appearance in first episode of murphy brown reboot during the scene and used a version of president trump's make america great again phrase. so still going on with that. [laughter] rob: okay. jillian: carley.
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about 6 minutes until the top of the hour, caught on camera, the shocking moment a deer goes flying through the air before being hit by a car, the bicyclist who had to last-minute dodge. look at that. oh, my gosh. >> you saved his life, dude. rob: bouncing back to life, how far a police officer went to save a tinny squirrel, stay tune. . .
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♪ rob: time for gadd, the bad and the ugly. animal addition. police coming across a man giving squirrel cpr after he gets hit by car. animal compressions and pats on the back must have been the magic touch. [laughter] >> there he goes. you saved his life, dude. they are going to nominate the guy for a life saving award. wow. next the bad. close call for cyclist when a deer literally flies right at them. may be disturbing to some. did you see that in the group finishing a 45-mile bike ride in north carolina when a car hit a deer sending it flying through the air no. people were hurt. >> it's amazing what they can survive. finally the sullinger. sheriff's deputy wrangles a bad animal. the sergeant responding to a call aretha aggressive goat
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running around florida man used i got whispering skills. no word where the goat came. >> from surprised you read it like that. rob: i usually shy away from that not today. jillian: nope. goodbye after weeks of shocking acura occasion judge kavanaugh is now justifiable kavanaugh. >> if you want to pick judges, then you need to win the white house. >> i have had to have security because of threats against me and fame members. >> don't think the fight is over. it's just beginning. >> limo driver could now be the focus of the investigation in horrific crash. deadliest car crash in a decade. >> secretary of state mike pompeo landing in beijing this after a meeting with kim jong un in north korea.

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