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i mean, bourke was dour and combative. gorsuch is just the opposite.s eloquent and witty and charming and he is not going to face the kind of tough questions that bourke did. stuart: knowing what you know about judge gorsuch, would you say that he would legislate from the bench? >> no way. stuart: no way? >> he is like bourke and scalia an originalist, which means he ininterprets as a judge the original words as written by the authorities of the constitution, not an activist judge who legislate from the bench, the hopes and dreams of the litigants and what a living constitution might be. >> in terms of his manner, you get the same story with people who worked with him through the years, courtesy and professionalism and don't see, there's no pressure on moderate republicans to abandon him. it's a great candidate. and democrats, they're saying what you expect them to say and their hearts are not in it and liberals understand it's not a fight they'll win. liz: it's all an about a question-- sorry, steve. it's the litmus test of questions, he wouldn't have
i mean, bourke was dour and combative. gorsuch is just the opposite.s eloquent and witty and charming and he is not going to face the kind of tough questions that bourke did. stuart: knowing what you know about judge gorsuch, would you say that he would legislate from the bench? >> no way. stuart: no way? >> he is like bourke and scalia an originalist, which means he ininterprets as a judge the original words as written by the authorities of the constitution, not an activist judge...
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so we're going to try to figure out how we can put them in this exhaust and then boy, oh, bourks a boyetting nasty noises from this stuff. >> he's got this thing stuffed of party favors. there's a lot of pressure behind the corvette exhaust and a lot of horsepower. >> gosh, that is magnificent. >> we'll see how it works. >> see, it wasn't going to work. we need reinforcements so standby. >> they tried a few times and it never really works well for them. you can see here, trying to hold them in place. so they move on over to the dodge pickup truck, two exhausts this time. we'll see how that works. >> all right, fire it up. look at this. oh, yes! >> no way, it worked! >> i am impressed. >> success! in a giant waste of time. >> i don't know. >> is it? >> it's one of those random internet wins that we can just be glad that we put the time into. >> you guys are making fun, but there's one person out there who always would wonder. >> oh, you have to put it in drive there, buddy. >>> sally is celebrating her birthday when suddenly -- >> an uninvited guest turns up. >> the story behind the big
so we're going to try to figure out how we can put them in this exhaust and then boy, oh, bourks a boyetting nasty noises from this stuff. >> he's got this thing stuffed of party favors. there's a lot of pressure behind the corvette exhaust and a lot of horsepower. >> gosh, that is magnificent. >> we'll see how it works. >> see, it wasn't going to work. we need reinforcements so standby. >> they tried a few times and it never really works well for them. you can see...
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he's not robert bourke.riginalism isn't the bogeyman like 30 years ago and gorsuch, unlike bourke, is the right messenger to deliver the right message. he's unflappable as you pointed out, he's composed, really smart. bourke was, too, but bourke was combative, arrogant and pompous and didn't help them and democrats back then, 30 years ago, cold the senate and here is the opposite. >> there's a vote in the senate judiciary committee on-- >> april 3rd, a hard date for the vote. stuart: the way the vote goes on april the 3rd, is that reflected in the full senate vote that comes later? >> it absolutely is with this caveat, i mean, democrats may try to filibuster gorsuch, in the end i don't think they will. even if they do, republicans, thanks to harry reid, can eliminate the filibuster with a so-called nuclear option. so, gorsuch is a done deal. stuart: he's in. >> absolutely. stuart: investors don't care what kind of a justice he will be. >> they just want them in. >> they don't like uncertainty and there's a 4
he's not robert bourke.riginalism isn't the bogeyman like 30 years ago and gorsuch, unlike bourke, is the right messenger to deliver the right message. he's unflappable as you pointed out, he's composed, really smart. bourke was, too, but bourke was combative, arrogant and pompous and didn't help them and democrats back then, 30 years ago, cold the senate and here is the opposite. >> there's a vote in the senate judiciary committee on-- >> april 3rd, a hard date for the vote....
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the handbag company dooney & bourke, me neither. i don't know if i'm saying it right. but they are nice handbags. i'm learning about them because he was convicted in 2009 of doing a business deal with a corrupt partner. the handbag guy wasn't paying the bribes. he was just in business with another guy who did pay bribes and was corrupt. that's enough to have put the handbag guy in federal prison. if you're an american business, you're expected to do your due diligence to make sure the people you're doing business with are not paying bribes, they are not it corrupt. in the case of this trump building project that was abandoned right after the election, trump and his family were in business in that country. and i mean that almost literally. in the fall of 2014, four months before ivanka trump was on the balcony of the four seasons from a normal hotel location, the family she was there to do business with was featured in this article in foreign policy magazine. under the foreign corrupt practices act, which is u.s. law, but under the foreign corrupt practices act you cann
the handbag company dooney & bourke, me neither. i don't know if i'm saying it right. but they are nice handbags. i'm learning about them because he was convicted in 2009 of doing a business deal with a corrupt partner. the handbag guy wasn't paying the bribes. he was just in business with another guy who did pay bribes and was corrupt. that's enough to have put the handbag guy in federal prison. if you're an american business, you're expected to do your due diligence to make sure the...
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. >> we had bourke and then we had thomas and then there was 10 or 15 years where you got breyer and ginsburg on 90-10 votes and maybe that can return and this guy might help return it. his performance today ought to get people to reconsider what ought to go into the selection or the approval or disapproval of a nominee to the supreme court.
. >> we had bourke and then we had thomas and then there was 10 or 15 years where you got breyer and ginsburg on 90-10 votes and maybe that can return and this guy might help return it. his performance today ought to get people to reconsider what ought to go into the selection or the approval or disapproval of a nominee to the supreme court.
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. >> we had bourke and then we had thomas and then there was 10 or 15 years where you got breyer and ginsburg on 90-10 votes and maybe that can return and this guy might help return it. his performance today ought to get people to reconsider what ought to go into the selection or the approval or disapproval of a nominee to the supreme court. >>> the senate judiciary committee has completed day three of its questioning of judge gorsuch nominated by president trump. judge gorsuch has gone through 20 hours of questioning so far and the confirmation hearing will continue tomorrow when they hear from witnesses who support and oppose his nomination. we'll have live comp on c-span3 beginning at 9:30 a.m. eastern time. senator chair chuck grassley is planning to vote the nomination out of committee on monday april 3rd hoping to finish before e t easter recess begins april 7th. related briefings and programs is available at c-span.org. type neil gorsuch in search box. > >>> cc-span's "washington journal" live everyday with policy issues that impact you. new york congressman tom reed join us a
. >> we had bourke and then we had thomas and then there was 10 or 15 years where you got breyer and ginsburg on 90-10 votes and maybe that can return and this guy might help return it. his performance today ought to get people to reconsider what ought to go into the selection or the approval or disapproval of a nominee to the supreme court. >>> the senate judiciary committee has completed day three of its questioning of judge gorsuch nominated by president trump. judge gorsuch...