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steve: joining us on "newsmakers" is carrie severino. chief counsel and policy director for the judicial crisis network. thank you for being with us. carrie: great to be here. steve: joining us today is niels lesniewski for cq roll call and greg stohr, bloomberg news supreme court reporter. let me begin on roe v. wade. if that is the litmus test for at least two republican senators and the majority of democrats, are there any names mentioned that are red flags? carrie: i don't think we know how any of them would necessarily vote. this issue comes back. it is a scare tactic going back to the 1980's. justice o'connor was the vote they were worried would overturn roe v. wade, justice kennedy, justice souter. all those ironically for the same three devoted to uphold roe v. wade, so speculating what anyone would do is very difficult. even i know judge barrett is one people think has more out there than others. i was watching a recent video. she said this is not the way to look at a judge at all. judges are not saying here is a case i want to o
steve: joining us on "newsmakers" is carrie severino. chief counsel and policy director for the judicial crisis network. thank you for being with us. carrie: great to be here. steve: joining us today is niels lesniewski for cq roll call and greg stohr, bloomberg news supreme court reporter. let me begin on roe v. wade. if that is the litmus test for at least two republican senators and the majority of democrats, are there any names mentioned that are red flags? carrie: i don't think...
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host: final question, what did you learn from carrie severino? guest: i got her answer about judge kavanagh was interesting, that she's not certain about him on obamacare the way she has been a goal of chief justice roberts for his vote to uphold obamacare. judge kavanagh can be attacked from the right. he might disappoint conservatives in some respects, but they are not enough that she and probably some others are willing to say it's an actual problem. host: greg story, covering the supreme court for bloomberg news, neil kaczynski for cq roll call, thank you to both of you for being here on "newsmakers." [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> today on 4 p.m. -- at 4 p.m. a," the on "reel americ president, june of 1968 through the camera lens of the white house naval photographic unit, covering the activities of president lyndon b. johnson. >> the president was awakened with the news that se
host: final question, what did you learn from carrie severino? guest: i got her answer about judge kavanagh was interesting, that she's not certain about him on obamacare the way she has been a goal of chief justice roberts for his vote to uphold obamacare. judge kavanagh can be attacked from the right. he might disappoint conservatives in some respects, but they are not enough that she and probably some others are willing to say it's an actual problem. host: greg story, covering the supreme...
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steve: carrie severino from the judicial crisis network, thank you for joining us here on c-span's "newsmakers" program. carrie: great to be here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] now, is thistinue going to be the driving issue moving ahead? barrettertainly if amy is the nominee. regardless, this vote could well be the one that returns roe v. about robert talks bork. had robert bork been confirmed to the supreme court, roe v. wade would have been overturned. that and knowber how important this is. they may not have the power to stop it, but it will be front and center. steve: with the nomination of every barrett -- any barrett make it more difficult? it would in some sense. each of these have interesting back stories. the fact she is a woman, has less experience, she could be gone after in that way. some of the things she has said as an academic make it clear that she is morally opposed to abortion and strongly suggest that she views r
steve: carrie severino from the judicial crisis network, thank you for joining us here on c-span's "newsmakers" program. carrie: great to be here. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] now, is thistinue going to be the driving issue moving ahead? barrettertainly if amy is the nominee. regardless, this vote could well be the one...
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host: what did you learn from carrie severino? answer abouther judge kavanagh was interesting, that she is not concerned about him on obamacare the way she has been very critical of chief justice roberts for his vote to uphold obamacare. kavanagh might disappoint conservatives in some respects, but not enough that she and probably others are willing to say it's a problem. r coverseg store washington for bloomberg news. thank you to both of you for being with us here on newsmakers. >> c-span, were history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service, by america's cable television companies. bringday we continue to you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public-policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. professor jeremy bailenson, in your new book you write that consumer virtual reality is coming like a freight train. it may take two years, it may take 10 years, a mass adoption theffordable and powerful art technolo
host: what did you learn from carrie severino? answer abouther judge kavanagh was interesting, that she is not concerned about him on obamacare the way she has been very critical of chief justice roberts for his vote to uphold obamacare. kavanagh might disappoint conservatives in some respects, but not enough that she and probably others are willing to say it's a problem. r coverseg store washington for bloomberg news. thank you to both of you for being with us here on newsmakers. >>...
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from traditional advisor leonard leo, judicial crisis networks carrie severino, and governor mike huckabee judges interviewed by president trump. stick around, we are naming names.
from traditional advisor leonard leo, judicial crisis networks carrie severino, and governor mike huckabee judges interviewed by president trump. stick around, we are naming names.
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from traditional advisor leonard leo, judicial crisis networks carrie severino, and governor mike huckabee, all reviewing the judges interviewed by president trump. stick around, we are naming names. then chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is working her sources tonight at house in charlotte chairman devin nunes rolls out phase two of his probe into alleged government surveillance serious. it was last july 4th that kim jong un launched north korea's first icbm table of reaching mainland america. now secretary of state mike pompeo is heading back for another round of talks to avoid any new independence day surprises. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. president trump's deadline for naming a new supreme court nominee is quickly approaching, wasting no time this week, he has interviewed four potential candidates. meanwhile, democrats launched preemptive attacks without knowing whom the nominee may be. chief national correspondent ed henry calling all the latest twist and turns. >> it doesn't matter. breaking tonight, we have the names of
from traditional advisor leonard leo, judicial crisis networks carrie severino, and governor mike huckabee, all reviewing the judges interviewed by president trump. stick around, we are naming names. then chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is working her sources tonight at house in charlotte chairman devin nunes rolls out phase two of his probe into alleged government surveillance serious. it was last july 4th that kim jong un launched north korea's first icbm table of reaching...
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nominees, go to foxnewspodcast.com, download the new podcast today, judicial crisis network's carrie severinot. we dig into the back roads of all the guests on the short list. that soccer team flooded in that cave in thailand for ten days, they are alive, still trapped. how did they survive and unfortunately, the news now is not good. what is next? dr. marc siegel is here to weigh in on their health and safety when we return. ♪ thanks to tena intimates with proskin technology designed to absorb so fast, it helps to protect and maintain your skin's natural balance so you can feel fresh and free to get as close as you want all day, and now all night for a free sample visit tena.us you like to be in control. especially when it comes to important stuff. like, say... your car. well, good news. the esurance app lets you keep an eye on your repairs when your car is in the shop. it's kinda like being there, without being there. which is probably better for everyone. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. by staying in rhythm. and to keep up this pace, i d
nominees, go to foxnewspodcast.com, download the new podcast today, judicial crisis network's carrie severinot. we dig into the back roads of all the guests on the short list. that soccer team flooded in that cave in thailand for ten days, they are alive, still trapped. how did they survive and unfortunately, the news now is not good. what is next? dr. marc siegel is here to weigh in on their health and safety when we return. ♪ thanks to tena intimates with proskin technology designed to...
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[applause] >> today on newsmakers, judicial andis network kreef council poll districter carrie severino for r political strategies nomination. she is preserving president trump's choice to replace anthony kennedy on the high court. interviewed about "roll greenberg news. c-span.n >> tonight on "q&a," freelance dunkle on his "the washington post" article locked and loaded for the lord on the of the the late reverend young-moon in pennsylvania. >> what is going on at the sanctuary church up in is a commingling of undercurrent in the country of religion, politics and guns to a degree we haven't before. it's still a small church, there's no question about that. has a worldwide following. my guess would be maybe 200 total in the congregation 500 pennsylvania and and to 1,000, 2,000 worldwide. of course, these days you can follow a church on youtube. of the sermons are webcast every week. commingling of and what doesrica culture, about us as a precursor there any to what we might see down the road? when you get the genie out of mixing guns and religion, in almost any society, it's usually pro
[applause] >> today on newsmakers, judicial andis network kreef council poll districter carrie severino for r political strategies nomination. she is preserving president trump's choice to replace anthony kennedy on the high court. interviewed about "roll greenberg news. c-span.n >> tonight on "q&a," freelance dunkle on his "the washington post" article locked and loaded for the lord on the of the the late reverend young-moon in pennsylvania. >>...
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. >> sunday on news makers, judicial crisis network chief counsel and policy director carrie severino organization's legislative and political strategies for the upcoming court nomination. the judicial crisis network conservative nonprofit that is supporting president trump's choice to replace anthony kennedy on the high court. she's interviewed by roll bloombergreg of news. watch news makers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> sunday night on afterwards, interfaith activist with his book the hunt, a refugee's memoir of coming to america. escapedg how he death threats after connecting jews and christians globally through media. he's interviewed by religion reporter julie. constantly point out all of these strangers who small and in large ways. there are people whose names mentioned because you met them one time in bosnia years ago and never talked to them again. you're so aware of the role that strangers play in each other's lives. us on have advice for being good strangers to us?le around >> i woke up and i >> i was losing hope, and every time, i was strong beca
. >> sunday on news makers, judicial crisis network chief counsel and policy director carrie severino organization's legislative and political strategies for the upcoming court nomination. the judicial crisis network conservative nonprofit that is supporting president trump's choice to replace anthony kennedy on the high court. she's interviewed by roll bloombergreg of news. watch news makers, sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> sunday night on afterwards,...
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stuart: joining us is carrie severino. judicial crisis network. former clerk to justice thomas.the program. you're spending big to get judge kavanaugh appointed and confirmed. the bottom of all of this, do you want to overturn roe v. wade and gay marriage? >> no. at the bottom of this we want the kind of judge, the justice judge kavanaugh described, faithful to the law, faithful to the constitution. this is not about a laundry list of issues. some treat the court this way. my philosophy and thankfully from the president, we want someone with judicial principles, american people's representatives, congress, people make the laws. we have judges apply them without substituting their own policy preferences. stuart: is this the man, or this is the person, or this is the judge you would have preferred because he fits your image of trait with the constitution? >> i was very happy with all the finalists on the list, but i have to say i've been really impressed with the applause we're getting about kavanaugh, even from people on the left. people like yale law professor, solid liberal, sa
stuart: joining us is carrie severino. judicial crisis network. former clerk to justice thomas.the program. you're spending big to get judge kavanaugh appointed and confirmed. the bottom of all of this, do you want to overturn roe v. wade and gay marriage? >> no. at the bottom of this we want the kind of judge, the justice judge kavanaugh described, faithful to the law, faithful to the constitution. this is not about a laundry list of issues. some treat the court this way. my philosophy...
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carrie severino, great to have you with us. it's a tough path to get here. how tough will it be?'s true. last time we saw people in front of the court with signs saying #oppose blank and they wrote in gorsuch. >> shannon: when the president announced the name they got markers out. >> the playbook on their side is clearly set. they'll try to say it's the end of the world as we know it whether on roe or labor rights issues and vote against the little guy. they have their ideas set and they will just shoe horn whichever resume you need to fit into it and put their record into those topics. i'm excited the find out. i think this is such a great list of people that we're looking at the last few. i'm looking forward to seeing who our next supreme court just justice will be. >> shannon: you and i have talked about how in the old days these guys got confirmed and not one vote against justice kennedy. that won't happen this time around. it is a very different world. they are gearing up, you are as well and targeting certain states. >> we're looking at red states with democrat senators. pl
carrie severino, great to have you with us. it's a tough path to get here. how tough will it be?'s true. last time we saw people in front of the court with signs saying #oppose blank and they wrote in gorsuch. >> shannon: when the president announced the name they got markers out. >> the playbook on their side is clearly set. they'll try to say it's the end of the world as we know it whether on roe or labor rights issues and vote against the little guy. they have their ideas set and...
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severino guest, carrie , the president announcing his decision tomorrow evening.smakers is also available on our free radio at, online at any time. fea, the book is called "believe me," and i want to begin where your book ends. you say that for many of these leaders and followers, they have traded their christian witness for a mix of -- and a few federal judges. writing this book, my primary audience is evangelicals. i am an american historian and an evangelical christian myself. i'm really thinking about the implications of the trump administration for the church, and what does american evangelicals, what does it mean for them to latch themselves to a political party, and how it will affect their witness in the world as christians. the primary audience of the book, and anyone who reads the book will realize that i am -- i don't think it is a good that american evangelicals have been seeking power politics. what is the outset, your view of donald trump as a candidate in 2016 or as a president? an evangelical christian, i see myself as the 19%, 20% of white evangel
severino guest, carrie , the president announcing his decision tomorrow evening.smakers is also available on our free radio at, online at any time. fea, the book is called "believe me," and i want to begin where your book ends. you say that for many of these leaders and followers, they have traded their christian witness for a mix of -- and a few federal judges. writing this book, my primary audience is evangelicals. i am an american historian and an evangelical christian myself. i'm...
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steve: joining us on "newsmakers" is carrie severino. chief counsel and policy director for the judicial crisis network. thank you for being with us. carrie: great to be here. steve: joining us today is niels lesniewski for cq roll call and greg stohr, bloomberg news supreme court reporter. let me begin on roe v. wade. if that is the litmus test for at least two republican senators and the majority of democrats, are there any names mentioned that are red flags?
steve: joining us on "newsmakers" is carrie severino. chief counsel and policy director for the judicial crisis network. thank you for being with us. carrie: great to be here. steve: joining us today is niels lesniewski for cq roll call and greg stohr, bloomberg news supreme court reporter. let me begin on roe v. wade. if that is the litmus test for at least two republican senators and the majority of democrats, are there any names mentioned that are red flags?