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amy johns is auoin 50 in exactly the same today. 50 in the last _ exactly the same today. amy johns is going 50 in the last match, _ exactly the same today. amy johns is going 50 in the last match, the - going 50 in the last match, the chance to something pretty incredible if they can turn this around. a first step done. . done. new zealand _ around. a first step done. . done. new zealand next _ around. a first step done. . done. new zealand next and _ around. a first step done. . done. new zealand next and that's - around. a first step done. . done. new zealand next and that's a - new zealand next and that's a massive — new zealand next and that's a massive game for england, he was cadet _ massive game for england, he was cadet added support as well for new zealand. _ cadet added support as well for new zealand, there will be confident in played _ zealand, there will be confident in played some good cricket, england they when they came on sunday the of winning _ they when they came on sunday the of winning momentum behind them goin
amy johns is auoin 50 in exactly the same today. 50 in the last _ exactly the same today. amy johns is going 50 in the last match, _ exactly the same today. amy johns is going 50 in the last match, the - going 50 in the last match, the chance to something pretty incredible if they can turn this around. a first step done. . done. new zealand _ around. a first step done. . done. new zealand next _ around. a first step done. . done. new zealand next and _ around. a first step done. . done. new...
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. ♪♪ [music break] amy: john lennon's "imagine" covered by russian nailskey. this is democracy now!cracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. this week marks 11 years since the start of the war in syria. the fighting has killed hundreds of thousands of people and left the nation devastated. half of the country's 22 million residents were displaced. today, 60% of the population, some 12:00 a.m. people, facing hunger. the war began as an uprising against syrian president bashar al-assad but evolved into a multifaceted war involving the islamic state, russia, turkey, iran, and other countries. the united nations said syria is teetering on collapse. many syrians said the devastating images seen in ukraine suggest russia is using the same tactics now as it did in syria. we're are joined now by waad al-kateab, syrian activist and filmmaker. award-winning director with edward watts of the critically acclaimed documentary "for sama." she took part in a protest earlier today to demand that russian forces stop bombing hospitals. in fact, you had any organizat
. ♪♪ [music break] amy: john lennon's "imagine" covered by russian nailskey. this is democracy now!cracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. this week marks 11 years since the start of the war in syria. the fighting has killed hundreds of thousands of people and left the nation devastated. half of the country's 22 million residents were displaced. today, 60% of the population, some 12:00 a.m. people, facing hunger. the war began as an uprising...
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amy: senator john cornyn used his questions to try to accuse judge jackson of calling former presidente w. bush and former defense secretary donald rumsfeld "war criminals" in a court filing. >> talking about when you are representing a member of the taliban and the department of defense identified him as an intelligence officer for the taliban and you referred to the secretary of defense a the sitting president of united states as war criminals. why would you do something like that? it seems out of character. >> senator, i don't remember that particular reference. i was representing my clients and making arguments -- i would have to take a look at what you meant. i did not intend to disparage the president or the secretary of defense. amy: in a minute, we'll look at other topics raised in tuesday's confirmation hearings for president biden's supreme court nominee ketanji brown jackson, like sentencing and child pornography cases, issues of abortion and other issues. but we are going to begin with these ones on guantÁnamo as we are joined by baher azmy, legal director of the center of
amy: senator john cornyn used his questions to try to accuse judge jackson of calling former presidente w. bush and former defense secretary donald rumsfeld "war criminals" in a court filing. >> talking about when you are representing a member of the taliban and the department of defense identified him as an intelligence officer for the taliban and you referred to the secretary of defense a the sitting president of united states as war criminals. why would you do something like...
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john: if it was amy coney barrett, they just might. >> well -- >> for example, i can think of examplesre's no intimation that, you know, these were directed from clarence thomas. john: no. >> she came up with these independently and sent them to -- so she's responsible for the content. the question is, is how does this bear on the public perception of the court if a case comes forward in which -- john: is this legislation going to go anywhere? it's been languishing for nine months. >> so far, this might give it kind of the spur that it needs. nancy pelosi has talked about saying maybe we need something universal for all the courts. but the thing to watch in the next couple of days, tomorrow night the 1/6 committee meets. it's going to refer to the department of justice criminal contempt referrals dealing with dan and a vino and also peter navarro. i have seen the agenda for tomorrow night's meeting. this was friday. this was not on the agenda. now, whether or not this comes up, and there's going to be a lot of pressure on members of that committee to go after clarence thomas. and how t
john: if it was amy coney barrett, they just might. >> well -- >> for example, i can think of examplesre's no intimation that, you know, these were directed from clarence thomas. john: no. >> she came up with these independently and sent them to -- so she's responsible for the content. the question is, is how does this bear on the public perception of the court if a case comes forward in which -- john: is this legislation going to go anywhere? it's been languishing for nine...
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john roberts. stephen drier, and then again, right covenant, and amy barrett. they're all representing the court. always comes. he's attended every year since he's been on the court. justice breyer also always attends the state of the union. the one year he muscles leader to thousand when he had the flu. but these other justices, sometimes they show up, sometimes they don't. they haven't had enough time on the court establish a pattern at this point. i wonder if we'll ever get back to all the justices standing up. samuel alito, he never said that speech ever again after mumbling at president obama, never to be seen again at the state of the union years ago. >> i'm struck just as the supreme court's walk and. it is striking to me, as someone who's observer this over the many years, this absence of moral authority in american cultural life. american politics is so bereft of people withdrew moral authority. and the supreme court strikes me as one group that is lost so much of it. that seeing them doesn't impress the way it did, the way you thought of these justices as high minded people who thought
john roberts. stephen drier, and then again, right covenant, and amy barrett. they're all representing the court. always comes. he's attended every year since he's been on the court. justice breyer also always attends the state of the union. the one year he muscles leader to thousand when he had the flu. but these other justices, sometimes they show up, sometimes they don't. they haven't had enough time on the court establish a pattern at this point. i wonder if we'll ever get back to all the...
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i play a character named john who's romantic interest for amy schumer. >> jimmy: the love interest foralong the way on the show. >> yeah. i agree. >> jimmy: you are covered in blood when you meet amy for the first time. >> yeah. >> jimmy: or beth. >> beth. >> jimmy: is the character name. >> exactly. >> jimmy: would be appropriate. and did you know amy beforehand? >> well, actually, not really. i had met amy at -- we were -- she was nominated for a tony as well. and we met at a tony's luncheon the year we were both nominated. and we kind of exchanged numbers, but i had left the country that night. i went to the uk to promote a project that i was promoting. and amy had texted me that night saying hey, we're all going to go to karaoke, why don't you come? but i didn't get the message until i landed back in the country. and i didn't recognize the number so i ignored it and deleted the text. a couple of years later she texted me and said hey, why did you never respond to me? i never got a text from you? who are you? verified who she was and kind of put it together. retroactively. no, i'd n
i play a character named john who's romantic interest for amy schumer. >> jimmy: the love interest foralong the way on the show. >> yeah. i agree. >> jimmy: you are covered in blood when you meet amy for the first time. >> yeah. >> jimmy: or beth. >> beth. >> jimmy: is the character name. >> exactly. >> jimmy: would be appropriate. and did you know amy beforehand? >> well, actually, not really. i had met amy at -- we were -- she was...
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>> john: if it was amy coney barrett, they just might. >> or the clintons, for example.you know, that these were directed from clarence thomas. she came up with these independently and sent them to -- so she is responsive over the content. the question is, how does this bear in the public perception of the court if a case comes forward in which these issues -- >> john: is the legislation going to go anywhere? it's been languishing for nine months now. >> so far this might give it kind of despair than it needs. nancy pelosi has talked about this saying maybe we need something universal for all thee meets. it's going te department of jus, criminal contempt referrals dealing with dan's giving out and also with peter navarro here. i have seen the agenda for tomorrow night's meeting. this was friday. this is not on the agenda. whether or not this comes up and there's going to be a lot of pressure on numbers of that committee to go after clarence thomas and how they handle this. there was one message i was shown the other day that said they were going to try to handle this wit
>> john: if it was amy coney barrett, they just might. >> or the clintons, for example.you know, that these were directed from clarence thomas. she came up with these independently and sent them to -- so she is responsive over the content. the question is, how does this bear in the public perception of the court if a case comes forward in which these issues -- >> john: is the legislation going to go anywhere? it's been languishing for nine months now. >> so far this...
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and we're joined by his dad john quin and minnesota senator amy klobuchar who worked to get tyler releasednnesota native. you have been busy and a lot going on in the senate, so congratulations on that. hello mom and dad. we had you on and wished this turned out and best, and it did. and we're so happy for you. you must be relieved. when did you learn that tyler was safe and free? >> about 5:00 this evening when i got a call he had landed and was in a nato country, so i was ecstatic. >> i bet you were. you got to facetime him. how did he sound? how did he look? what did he tell you? >> he looked really tired, but he looked really good, too. you could hear the relief in his voice and just knowing that he was safe. he was just completely ecstatic about being able to be with his wife and just having that stress go off of him was huge for -- for him himself. >> john i have to ask you what has this whole ordeal bip like for you? how are you feeling now that tyler is free? >> it's been probably one of the craziest things i've ever endured. from the time we found out that they were letting him go
and we're joined by his dad john quin and minnesota senator amy klobuchar who worked to get tyler releasednnesota native. you have been busy and a lot going on in the senate, so congratulations on that. hello mom and dad. we had you on and wished this turned out and best, and it did. and we're so happy for you. you must be relieved. when did you learn that tyler was safe and free? >> about 5:00 this evening when i got a call he had landed and was in a nato country, so i was ecstatic....
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amy: that was senator kennedy tuesday. this is republican senator johnstioning judge brown jackson on wednesday. >> noah suggests a 20 week old fetus can live independently outside the mother's womb, do they? >> i don't know. >> the child will need to be fed and sheltered and all the other essentials to sustain human life , so there is no suggestion that after 20 weeks that a child can live independently, correct? >> senator, i am not a biologist. i have not studied this. i don't know -- >> you don't know whether an unborn child can live outside the womb at 20 weeks gestation? >> i know that court evaluates the rights of woman to terminate their pregnancy. they have -- the court has announced there is a right to terminate up to the point of viability subject to the framework. there is a pending case right now that is addressing these issues. amy: at the same time as the hearing yesterday, idaho became the first state to enact a law modeled on texas' near-total ban on abortions. republican governor signed the bill wednesday which bans abortions after arou
amy: that was senator kennedy tuesday. this is republican senator johnstioning judge brown jackson on wednesday. >> noah suggests a 20 week old fetus can live independently outside the mother's womb, do they? >> i don't know. >> the child will need to be fed and sheltered and all the other essentials to sustain human life , so there is no suggestion that after 20 weeks that a child can live independently, correct? >> senator, i am not a biologist. i have not studied...
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inpendent media that came out of your downtown community television, founded by john alpert, the great filmmaker? >> thank you, amyst, i would like to express my feelings about this unbearable crime of killing brent to his parents and his brother craig. brent and craig lived in a summer house -- that means it was not built to sustain a winter weather. they lived there for almost a year editing "off to war." we got to know two remarkable human beings. brent spent his life working in film, trying to teach us all the truth about the evils, dangerous, horrors of war. and it inspired my work for peace. brent's loss is absolutely huge and it was unnecessary because this war is unnecessary. amy:, and, you crossed 70 bridges. one of the works that the renaul brothers did, was the bridge to baghdad. they went with our colleague sharif abdel kouddous in 2003 to iraq to make that. you are the enemy of building bridges. so if you can talk about wheret's life was ended. all the details are not clear yet, this horrific moment where he stopped at a checkpoint with juan arredondo, his colleague, and then he was shot dead and left
inpendent media that came out of your downtown community television, founded by john alpert, the great filmmaker? >> thank you, amyst, i would like to express my feelings about this unbearable crime of killing brent to his parents and his brother craig. brent and craig lived in a summer house -- that means it was not built to sustain a winter weather. they lived there for almost a year editing "off to war." we got to know two remarkable human beings. brent spent his life working...
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chamber, jennifer epstein with bloomberg reporting chief justice john roberts, justices stephen breyer, elena kagan, brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. that left conservative justices alito and gorsuch not attending along with liberal justice sotomayor. also, it looked like there was assigned seating tonight. you might have noticed members were spaced out. a report on capitol hill says every other seat was empty and lawmakers were sought -- were signed in the gallery. who decided where members sat? caucus members from both parties at leadership decided. iowa governor kim reynolds will give the gop response tonight. reporting from the hill newspaper says her focus will be inflation, schools' response to biden as well. she made news in her state today. look at this picture, she signed a tax cut bill. she says these are official pens ready to go, she tweeted out, for the state's most historic tax reform bill. and finally, i want to share this video with you of governor reynolds. she was asked recently in an interview how she prepares for big speeches like tonight. >> did you have any election day, big speech revisions tha
chamber, jennifer epstein with bloomberg reporting chief justice john roberts, justices stephen breyer, elena kagan, brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. that left conservative justices alito and gorsuch not attending along with liberal justice sotomayor. also, it looked like there was assigned seating tonight. you might have noticed members were spaced out. a report on capitol hill says every other seat was empty and lawmakers were sought -- were signed in the gallery. who decided where...
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include among others richard blumenthal, roger wicker, amy klobuchar, this congressional delegation is being led by rob portman. back to you. >> joe johns on capitol hill, thank you very much. meanwhile, the numbers are truly, truly staggering. the u.n. now estimates more than 2.5 million ukrainians have fled their country of ukraine since russia invaded. millions more are homeless refugees inside ukraine right now after a long and dangerous escape, those who managed to get out, they are experiencing something unexpected after they cross the border. an abundance of kindness from strangers. miguel marquez is joining us from bucharest in romania. you've witnessed all of this unfold firsthand. what are the folks doing to help? >> reporter: look, in romania and across europe, you are seeing people open up their hopes, their lives, to try to help these refugees every single one, their own story. we met 31 of them and we got a few of their stories for you to hear. 31 refugees from ukraine under one romanian roof. all different ages, all nationalities, all staying free of charge. >> i want to show people this first. this says so much. what is
include among others richard blumenthal, roger wicker, amy klobuchar, this congressional delegation is being led by rob portman. back to you. >> joe johns on capitol hill, thank you very much. meanwhile, the numbers are truly, truly staggering. the u.n. now estimates more than 2.5 million ukrainians have fled their country of ukraine since russia invaded. millions more are homeless refugees inside ukraine right now after a long and dangerous escape, those who managed to get out, they are...
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seeing assorted members of congress, members of the spring court, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, the chief justice johnerts. we're seeing a parade of, and justice stephen breyer who is retiring at the end of this term of the supreme court. we have been reporting on the nomination of the first black woman, ketanji brown jackson to take justice breyer's place. those confirmation hearings will be coming up in several weeks. let's bring in some of our correspondents. lisa desjardins, you are there in the house chamber. you have a birds eye of what is going on. tell us what you are saying that we should know about. lisa: it looks like they are run a few minutes behind. that is not a shock. this is the first time many of these members have been able to interact in this forum, literally in years. there are few masks in the chamber because the mass requirement was lifted just today, because of the situation with covid in the disict columbia, low enough to allow that in every person in the chamber had to test negative in the past day in order to be here. there will be a great show i think of support for ukraine
seeing assorted members of congress, members of the spring court, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, the chief justice johnerts. we're seeing a parade of, and justice stephen breyer who is retiring at the end of this term of the supreme court. we have been reporting on the nomination of the first black woman, ketanji brown jackson to take justice breyer's place. those confirmation hearings will be coming up in several weeks. let's bring in some of our correspondents. lisa desjardins, you are...
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amy coney barrett is a mother. she has seven children. lindsey graham opted to nine children. have two more. johnf notes. >> jesse: a nice moment. >> jessica: why is it a nice moment question when you thought it was cool she doesn't have to take notes? that should make you more qualified to be on the supreme court? >> jesse: she knows what a woman is. everyone does this. the democrats. they are nasty with the republican nominees. vice versa. the media act like this is the first hearing we've ever had. >> judge jeanine: it doesn't take much to say that the way this judge is being questioned is so much more polite than what they did to amy coney barrett and what they did to brett kavanaugh. it was a circus. let's admit it. everybody said they didn't wanted to be like that. the republicans have been kind enough to make sure it isn't. but you know what, the whole point of the questioning is to get an idea of who this georges. i judge that refuses to identify her judicial philosophy. we go through the truth finding. we have done it for centuries. the truth finding processes when you put someone under
amy coney barrett is a mother. she has seven children. lindsey graham opted to nine children. have two more. johnf notes. >> jesse: a nice moment. >> jessica: why is it a nice moment question when you thought it was cool she doesn't have to take notes? that should make you more qualified to be on the supreme court? >> jesse: she knows what a woman is. everyone does this. the democrats. they are nasty with the republican nominees. vice versa. the media act like this is the...
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john paul stevens on the supreme court. we are also joined by rj anaya, the former chief counsel to senator amy klobuchar and rj served in the department of the treasury, department of commerce and also in private practice . we are also joined by professor peterson at the university of chicago law school and former clerk for justice stephen breyer . barack is a legal historian who focuses on statutory interpretation and in addition to her supreme court ship she clerked for judge be joe calabrese on the second court of appeals. thank you to all of you for being here with us today. far off, we will start with you since you're the one who had the opportunity to work up close with justice breyer . tell us about his approach to judging and the marquees made on supreme court justice would . >> one thing that really stands out about justice breyer's approach and perhaps this is because he spent so many years as a junior justice on thecourt i think 10 or 11 years . as junior most justice, he had to do his convincing before the justices sat down. and maybe it's because of that, maybe it's just his personality but he would always be i
john paul stevens on the supreme court. we are also joined by rj anaya, the former chief counsel to senator amy klobuchar and rj served in the department of the treasury, department of commerce and also in private practice . we are also joined by professor peterson at the university of chicago law school and former clerk for justice stephen breyer . barack is a legal historian who focuses on statutory interpretation and in addition to her supreme court ship she clerked for judge be joe...
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john roberts. ketanji brown jackson has all of that, plus seven more years as a judge. in contrast, amy was the least qualified nominee in recent history. and tucker's question, did he hurt her experience? he sure did not. instead, he said there was no question she was qualified for the job. i can see just by looking at it. he then praised her remarkable family that she was maybe the most impressive person to receive a supreme court nomination in memory! so for his not even try to hide it anymore, blatant, and frankly, stupid racism, tucker carlson is once again tonight's absolute, absolute worst! and that is tonight's read out. all in chris hayes starts now. >> tonight on all in. >> it's not about i want to talk with putin. i think i have to talk with putin. the world has to talk with putin because there are no other ways to stop this war. >> moms keep falling in ukraine, leading a wake of destruction and death. and the humanitarian crisis grows. new signs, the economic war being waged on russia's taking a massive toll. then, ambassador bill taylor on the american politics surrounding
john roberts. ketanji brown jackson has all of that, plus seven more years as a judge. in contrast, amy was the least qualified nominee in recent history. and tucker's question, did he hurt her experience? he sure did not. instead, he said there was no question she was qualified for the job. i can see just by looking at it. he then praised her remarkable family that she was maybe the most impressive person to receive a supreme court nomination in memory! so for his not even try to hide it...
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there's john roberts, the chief justice of the united states, as well as the retiring stephen breyer, elena kagan, who else is there, brett kavanaugh, and amyaw them walking in, the members of the joint chiefs of staff have already come into the chamber. i'm sorry, karen. go back to what you were saying. >> the other piece is just you have these republicans in the house of representatives who certainly we expect will make ukraine a political issue against the president. you had mike mccaul sending out that statement saying he hoped the president apologized tonight, jake, for all of the misfires that he argued we're seeing from afghanistan to his dealing with russia. jake. >> all right, lauren fox in the chamber there. thank you so much. we'll come back to you. you do see, evan, some of the blue and yellow outfits in there, tributes to the ukrainian flag. you were in ukraine with then vice president biden. hold on one second. the escort is coming in with the first lady of the united states, jill biden. anyway, evan, you were in ukraine. >> i was, yeah, in 2014, with the vice president, when he went over. at that point, it was still in some w
there's john roberts, the chief justice of the united states, as well as the retiring stephen breyer, elena kagan, who else is there, brett kavanaugh, and amyaw them walking in, the members of the joint chiefs of staff have already come into the chamber. i'm sorry, karen. go back to what you were saying. >> the other piece is just you have these republicans in the house of representatives who certainly we expect will make ukraine a political issue against the president. you had mike...
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amy? >> gio benitez, we appreciate it. thank you. >>> joining us now is abc news aviation analyst john nance.t we know at this point, what could have possibly gone wrong on that aircraft? >> we have a two-stage mystery here. the first part of it is, why did the airplane start coming out of altitude? was it an emergency descent the pilots felt they had to do or something involuntary? i would vote right now for some sort of control because they appeared to be in control until they got down to 7,000 feet. they pulled up. they stabilized. it must have been quite a pull-up, many gs, and then suddenly i think what we're seeing is the result of an in-flight breakup of at least part of the control surfaces of the airplane. >> and john, there are some very unique aspects of this crash that you typically haven't seen in other disasters, correct? >> yes, absolutely. first of all, it's the coming out of altitude, you know, what looks like an emergency descent except for the high rate of speed which is not commiserate with the procedures we follow. we don't know if they made that decision consciously, wha
amy? >> gio benitez, we appreciate it. thank you. >>> joining us now is abc news aviation analyst john nance.t we know at this point, what could have possibly gone wrong on that aircraft? >> we have a two-stage mystery here. the first part of it is, why did the airplane start coming out of altitude? was it an emergency descent the pilots felt they had to do or something involuntary? i would vote right now for some sort of control because they appeared to be in control until...
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john, brandi carlile, olivia rodrigo, sandra bullock. going to hear from all them. >> names they might recognize. >>> amy and t.j., you and about 25,000 peoplenever run a marathon. >> might have been more recent than that. she got me. >> you enjoyed it too. >> had a blast. >> the smile on your face undeniable. i want to point out t.j. beat me. >> by one second. >> we were running together. i ended up a second ahead officially. >> that's right. not to rub it in. congratulations to you both. >>> we have a lot of news to cover to morning, starting with with that breaking news overnight. a boeing 737 passenger plane crashing in china with more than 130 people on board. search and rescue workers rushing to the scene. let's go back to our transportation correspondent gio benitez with what we're learning this morning. good mornin gio, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. we're trying to learn more about this crash. so many questions here. tke a look at the images coming in right now. this is from chinese state made -- media. posting this short clip that it says shows rescuers looking at the debris. the plane was about three-quarters of th
john, brandi carlile, olivia rodrigo, sandra bullock. going to hear from all them. >> names they might recognize. >>> amy and t.j., you and about 25,000 peoplenever run a marathon. >> might have been more recent than that. she got me. >> you enjoyed it too. >> had a blast. >> the smile on your face undeniable. i want to point out t.j. beat me. >> by one second. >> we were running together. i ended up a second ahead officially. >> that's...
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. >> john: but when you look at the treatment kavanaugh got when you look at the treatment amy coneyrett got, respectful examination of judge ketanji brown jackson. and you write joe biden when he was a candidate, jen psaki dismissed it as russian disinformation. now none other than the "new york times," yes there was a laptop dropped off at a shop in delaware, and now it had emails on it looked at in the department of justice. you say you yelled at president trump when he asked you about it. you said mr. president, i can't talk about that, i'm not going to. trump protested if that was one of my kids. and you said damn it, mr. president, i'm not going to talk to hunter biden, period. you are no longer in office. where do you think it's headed? >> i'm limited to what i can say, i don't want to discuss ongoing possible investigations but reaction to the president there was resisting the idea of injecting a criminal investigation of one of the candidates' children into the race when there has not been definitive judgment over at the department of justice. so i made it clear i was not go
. >> john: but when you look at the treatment kavanaugh got when you look at the treatment amy coneyrett got, respectful examination of judge ketanji brown jackson. and you write joe biden when he was a candidate, jen psaki dismissed it as russian disinformation. now none other than the "new york times," yes there was a laptop dropped off at a shop in delaware, and now it had emails on it looked at in the department of justice. you say you yelled at president trump when he asked...
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