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films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence housebe projected onto an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. how much? i think it was over $1.5 billion, maybe $1.75 billion by the time we got done. you don't realise the scale of how big this build is.
films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence housebe projected onto an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. how much? i think it was over $1.5 billion, maybe $1.75 billion by the time we...
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films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houseected onto an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. hello. i think the main message is that the weather will improve over the next 2a hours, but until then, we still have some very heavy rain on the way. hopefully this next spell of rain is not going to last as long as the one we have had currently. the good news is also that the winds are starting to ease so as we go through tonight, we really are going to lose those gale force winds, as this tail end of storm callum slowly starts to clear away from the uk, but for the time being, there is still an amber warning in force from the met office for southern parts of wales. this is where we have seen very troublesome weather with all of that flooding rain, and untilaround 6pm, there is a chance
films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houseected onto an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. hello. i think the main message is that the weather will improve over the next 2a...
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films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence housef the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that‘s it for this week. don‘t forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. whilst there is someone in this forecast, there is also more torrential rain and strong wind and we still have the amber weather warning for south wales for heavy rain until 6pm this evening. around 160 millimetres of rain. the rain is most persistent across northern and western parts of the uk. ahead of it western parts of the uk. ahead of it we have some showers but also a good deal of sunshine for eastern counties in the afternoon. windy across england and wales. widely a0 to 50 mph. in excess of that in some parts of the coast. up to 2a25 celsius in south—east england. through this evening the rain eases for a time but more will return to south west england and wales. spells of sunshine behind it tomorrow. on —— on mond
films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence housef the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that‘s it for this week. don‘t forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. whilst there is someone in this forecast, there is also more torrential rain and strong wind and we still have the...
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films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houseprojected onto an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. we have seen some torrential rain in the last 48 hours and while the rain warnings have expired we still have a number of flood warnings in place. the heaviest of the rain is moving eastwards from flooded areas of wales and north—west england, with something drier arriving from the west. all of this rain has come courtesy of this strip of cloud. it is a very slow—moving front which, while at the moment it is moving eastwards, will eventually start to turn westwards later today. this is the set—up on sunday through daylight hours. this very slow—moving front continuing to feed further outbreaks of rain across parts of england and wales and it is trying to slide its way north and eastwar
films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houseprojected onto an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. we have seen some torrential rain in the last 48 hours and while the rain warnings...
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films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royalty party at clarence houset of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the big screen around. that was mark talking to so peter jackson. that is it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter at bb cyclical stock thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. —— at -- at bbc —— at bbc .co icsa. hello there. friday was a windy day across the country, thanks to the influence of storm callum, that's bringing not just the strong winds but also heavy rain around too. this was the picture taken by one of our weather watchers earlier in the day at salcombe. this is storm callum pushing into the north—west of the uk, but we have is trailing weather front, which will be the main trouble maker in the next 24—48 hours. this will bring more heavy rain across parts of south wales. some areas have seen 100 millimetres already. we could see 160 millimetres over the hills by the end of saturday, causing problems with flooding and travel disruption, too. elsewhere, it will be a very mi
films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royalty party at clarence houset of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the big screen around. that was mark talking to so peter jackson. that is it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter at bb cyclical stock thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. —— at -- at bbc —— at bbc .co icsa. hello there. friday was a windy day across the country, thanks to the...
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films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houses part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that‘s it for this week. don‘t forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. hello. some parts of south wales have seen in excess of 200mm already since friday morning when the rain began. there are numerous flood warnings still out, notjust in wales, and yet more heavy rain to come through the day today. though eventually it does dry up in the west. it was really miserable in the rain and cold, only eight degrees in dalwhinnie. contrast that with 26 degrees in the sunshine in lincolnshire. that makes it the warmest day so late in the year. the reason for that is the air is being drawn up from the south. i need to point out this massive cloud which is the remnants of hurricane leslie. it has been bringing very powerful winds, 100mph, in across iberia. a real battering from those winds and po
films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houses part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that‘s it for this week. don‘t forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. hello. some parts of south wales have seen in excess of 200mm already since friday morning when the rain...
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films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houses part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. hello there. quite a quitea dry quite a dry weather coming up over the next few days but it was a chilly start to the day. in the countryside, prepare for patches of frost for northern ireland, scotland and the far north of england as well. further south there is cloud so well. further south there is cloud so it is not quite as cold. the cloud will tend to thin and break was time to give some bright sunny spells. at the same time, cloud will tend to thicken through the gate to the north—west of scotland, a few light showers for the western and northern isles as well but for most of usa northern isles as well but for most of us a dry day. temperatures between 12 and 16 celsius. friday ‘s forecast has a few mist and f
films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houses part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. hello there. quite a quitea dry quite a dry weather coming up over the next few days but it was a chilly start to...
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themselves are each only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence house an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. well, it's been quite an exceptional weekend, with torrential rain and also very warm weather at the same time across eastern parts of the uk. as far as tonight's concerned, so sunday night into monday, there is more rain on the way. it'll mostly affect the south—eastern portion of the uk. this is the latest satellite image. you can see a very clear edge to the weather front that has been plaguing us for days — some sunshine across northern ireland, scotland, and the weather is improving out towards the west. but today's rain you can see in a very different place. yesterday it was here, and to this afternoon and this evening we are talking about that moving through the midlands, yorkshire, then even
themselves are each only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence house an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. well, it's been quite an exceptional weekend, with torrential rain and also very warm weather at...
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films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houseto an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. the rain has been a bit further east today riverdale —— river levels have dropped a little particularly in wales. the rain is still around across lincolnshire, east anglia in the south, may well pepped up again later in the night pushing back into the midlands towards southeast wheels and the west country two. a fair bit of cloud in the way should keep temperatures up but it gets clear and older the further north and west you go. temperatures not farfrom and west you go. temperatures not far from freezing in eastern scotland. the cloud breaking appear, sunny skies developing more widely in scotland and northern ireland. wales looked pretty cloudy, the rain mainly for the midlands and east anglia a
films themselves are only about a minute in duration, depicting events like a royal tea party at clarence houseto an imax screen as part of the festival, allowing us a little glimpse of the past on the biggest screen around. that was marc talking to sir peterjackson. that's it for this week. don't forget we live on facebook and twitter @bbcclick. thank you very much for watching. we will see you soon. the rain has been a bit further east today riverdale —— river levels have dropped a little...
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clarence thomas. >> republicans cutting democrats lead in-house races and have, democrats only leading by 7 points accordingad of republicans. >> what does this mean as we are for a half weeks out from the midterm elections getting close? john, thanks for coming on this one, people speculate the treatment of brett kavanaugh by the left has her democrats chances in november. >> i think so but what you have to recognize, this is more about winning the senate than the supreme court. of the 35 seats in the senate 26 i democrats, ten states that donald trump won. democrats, chuck schumer is really smart, the democratic leader, he realizes you have 90 million voters in the midterm, the trump campaign, our strategy was to bring out millions of new voters, it was 63 million for trump and if you have 63 million trump voters excited, they will change the senate to increase the republican seats so if schumer and the democrats with the most ruthless unfounded uncorroborated personal smear, they could get republicans to not come up with enough votes that would suppress the trump voters, millions of trump voters would be
clarence thomas. >> republicans cutting democrats lead in-house races and have, democrats only leading by 7 points accordingad of republicans. >> what does this mean as we are for a half weeks out from the midterm elections getting close? john, thanks for coming on this one, people speculate the treatment of brett kavanaugh by the left has her democrats chances in november. >> i think so but what you have to recognize, this is more about winning the senate than the supreme...
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would then be justice cavanaugh, they talk about bringing him up to the senate or the house and talking to him. with clarenceit was when he was elected, it was done. the suggestion is, this won't be over regardless of what happens. >> i realize they are saying that and the base is encouraging them to take that kind of posture but it's worth remembering that there have been weeks now where we've been talking about this and there have been no evidence to support any of the increasingly ridiculous allegations. the idea that you are going to investigate when there's never been evidence to support these allegations, it goes against everything in this country about presumption of -- rule of law or presumption of innocence. i don't think they understand what has awakened for people who really care about that rule of law and the things that bind us as a country. >> jchris: panel, thank you. to be continued. when we come back, the mouse that roared on the new york city subway. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla i
would then be justice cavanaugh, they talk about bringing him up to the senate or the house and talking to him. with clarenceit was when he was elected, it was done. the suggestion is, this won't be over regardless of what happens. >> i realize they are saying that and the base is encouraging them to take that kind of posture but it's worth remembering that there have been weeks now where we've been talking about this and there have been no evidence to support any of the increasingly...
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i went to a house, me and another boy called clarence, these people used to go away every weekend and they would lock us in the cupboard under the stairs with a tin of sardines and a bottle of water. and that changes you in life a lot. about how you see things. and for instance, from a charitable point of view. charities i do are all for children. i don't do any charities for adults. it's all kids. >> another thing that stayed with you. not many people talk about this and i was really interested to read it. you spent time at war. you were drafted. you went to post-world war ii germany. as an occupier. >> we were part of the occupation force in berlin, yeah, for a year, i was 18. they sent us to korea for a year. >> which is incredible. you were on the front lines. you were in a shooting war. >> i was a rifleman, yeah. >> how scary was that in. >> it's terrifying. but one of the things about it, was you -- when you get to that situation, you're a young man, you're supposed to be brave and all that. and then you're in this situation and so you think to yourself -- when it starts, am i g
i went to a house, me and another boy called clarence, these people used to go away every weekend and they would lock us in the cupboard under the stairs with a tin of sardines and a bottle of water. and that changes you in life a lot. about how you see things. and for instance, from a charitable point of view. charities i do are all for children. i don't do any charities for adults. it's all kids. >> another thing that stayed with you. not many people talk about this and i was really...
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clarence thomas. there is impeachment fever. fountain democrats win this housewhere they are heading and to plunge this nation for a constitutional crisis because they are mad they lost the election in 2016 and the bottom line and i don't think americans will stand for it. >> we have to wrap it there. thank you both. >> thanks, victor. >>> deadly earthquake hit haiti overnight and we know at least ten people were killed, 135 others are injured now. >> 5.9 magnitude quake was felt across the country but most of the damage is being reported on the northwest coast. haiti's president tweeted he is mobilizing all national resources to help. so far there is no threat of a tsunami. tens of thousands of people are still displaced from the 2010 earthquake that hit haiti and nearly 3,000 people died. >>> the kavanaugh confirmation gets a sa ttirical spin on "snl" that is coming up. searching for a way to help stop your cold sore? only abreva can get rid of it in... ...as little as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus
clarence thomas. there is impeachment fever. fountain democrats win this housewhere they are heading and to plunge this nation for a constitutional crisis because they are mad they lost the election in 2016 and the bottom line and i don't think americans will stand for it. >> we have to wrap it there. thank you both. >> thanks, victor. >>> deadly earthquake hit haiti overnight and we know at least ten people were killed, 135 others are injured now. >> 5.9 magnitude...
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house and the senate. at that time back in 1992, many pointed to anita hill's treatment during the clarence thomas hearings8 could very well be the next year of the woman. 239 women are running for the u.s. house right now, 23 for senate, 16 for governor and this unprecedented number of women on november's ballot was really my inspiration for my series american women in politics. i've spent the last couple of months on the weekends traveling across america, talking to them about why they wanted to run now. and the second most pcommon isse among the women, guns. >> it's not unusual for rights to be stripped away. >> the second amendment is under assault. >> at the end of the day we want to make sure no one else dies. >> did you vote? >> i'm christina hagan, and i'm an american woman because i was blessed to be born and raised here. >> i'm lucy mcbath and i'm an american woman because i'm a fighter. >> this mid term season, gun reform is the second most mentioned issue among female candidates on the campaign trail. i wanted to talk to two women running on opposite platforms to try and understand each side of
house and the senate. at that time back in 1992, many pointed to anita hill's treatment during the clarence thomas hearings8 could very well be the next year of the woman. 239 women are running for the u.s. house right now, 23 for senate, 16 for governor and this unprecedented number of women on november's ballot was really my inspiration for my series american women in politics. i've spent the last couple of months on the weekends traveling across america, talking to them about why they wanted...
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clarence thomas came out on the front step of his house and said the same thing.re shouldn't be anger, i thinks there should be an age of healing. >> let me put up something amy walter wrote, my friend at the cook political report. this battle isn't unique to the trump era. simply the latest in a never ending war by bothes so justice their partisan behavior. voters aren't maki distinctions on policy or procedure or hypocrisy either, they rally behind their team and ray for war in the future. essentially the body left and right has actually embraced the trump style of politi. >> i think that's absolutely true. you saw that when you saw lisa murkowski go to the floor after she voted no and there dys noardly in the chamber watching her and nobody to applaud her. she was te one who took the stand and said we need to be viewing this differently. ere aren't many republicans who are doing that anymore. even those giving lip service to civility, ben sasse, jeff flake, first of all, what will theyal ac do? will they run against the president? seconds of all, will there be
clarence thomas came out on the front step of his house and said the same thing.re shouldn't be anger, i thinks there should be an age of healing. >> let me put up something amy walter wrote, my friend at the cook political report. this battle isn't unique to the trump era. simply the latest in a never ending war by bothes so justice their partisan behavior. voters aren't maki distinctions on policy or procedure or hypocrisy either, they rally behind their team and ray for war in the...
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clarence thomas used work situations to discuss sexual subjects and asked her house when she refused. despite her testimony he was confirmed. and this was at the inspire luncheon for her continuing work against sexual harassment. >>> and san francisco leaders will be at the debate in dublin. the building is not safe, it could fall down in an earthquake. mayor breed wants to move inmates to another jail to avoid building a new jail. and the san francisco sheriff doesn't like that, because this jail offers fewer services, the sheriff is proposing a man to renovate the county jail and move inmates there. >>> i want to check in on the commute with sal, what are you keeping an eye on. >> we're getting it more crowded, and everywhere you look, we'll start with the bay bridge, it's crowded and you can check in on that, it's a little windy out there, it's not windy for you to be worried about it. it's not slow, this starts in the 7:00 hour, when you start to slow down, we have a window of opportunity there. 680 has been slow in the dublin interchange, we had earlier problems on 580, that's be
clarence thomas used work situations to discuss sexual subjects and asked her house when she refused. despite her testimony he was confirmed. and this was at the inspire luncheon for her continuing work against sexual harassment. >>> and san francisco leaders will be at the debate in dublin. the building is not safe, it could fall down in an earthquake. mayor breed wants to move inmates to another jail to avoid building a new jail. and the san francisco sheriff doesn't like that,...
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clarence thomas. i do know that the republicans and the white house claim that he had all the votes before he did, so this is going to go down to the wire. as it does so, it's important to recognize that over 2,500 law professors in an unprecedented act called upon the senate to not confirm judge kavanaugh, basically on the argument that he was unqualified to be elevated to the supreme court. one of the things to remember is aside from smarts you have to show judicial temperament, and everything he did showed he did not have that temperament. >> thank you for coming on the show. i want to thank all our guests and panelists who have been with us. craig melvin, you have a lot to unpack. the final vote will move forward now on judge brett kavanaugh's confirmation to the supreme court. >>> hallie, thank you. good morning to you. craig melvin here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. we are glued to the floor of the u.s. senate just a few moments ago as hallie indicated there, judge brett kavanaugh passing that key hurdle for confirmation to the supreme court. slim vote, 51-49 on that procedural vote.
clarence thomas. i do know that the republicans and the white house claim that he had all the votes before he did, so this is going to go down to the wire. as it does so, it's important to recognize that over 2,500 law professors in an unprecedented act called upon the senate to not confirm judge kavanaugh, basically on the argument that he was unqualified to be elevated to the supreme court. one of the things to remember is aside from smarts you have to show judicial temperament, and...
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house of representatives. our thanks tonight to two of our friends, clarence page and christopher shays. and coming up, the president insists college-educated women as a category want what he can offer vis-a-vis our current conversation. but the polls, however, are saying something else. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock
house of representatives. our thanks tonight to two of our friends, clarence page and christopher shays. and coming up, the president insists college-educated women as a category want what he can offer vis-a-vis our current conversation. but the polls, however, are saying something else. i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of...
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house of representatives. our thanks tonight to two of our friends, clarence page and christopher shays. and coming up, the president insists college-educated women as a category want what he can offer vis-a-vis our current conversation. but the polls, however, are saying something else. ething el. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment options. like christine bray. after battling ovarian cancer for several years, her test results revealed a potential treatment not considered previously a drug therapy that targeted her tumor. today, christine's metastatic cancer is in remission. this is precision cancer treatment. because at cancer treatment centers of america. we're not just fighting cancer. we're outsmarting it. visit cancercenter.com and schedule an appointment with our can
house of representatives. our thanks tonight to two of our friends, clarence page and christopher shays. and coming up, the president insists college-educated women as a category want what he can offer vis-a-vis our current conversation. but the polls, however, are saying something else. ething el. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that...
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hundred one clarence thomas nomination process where anita hill came out and accused him of sexual misconduct this it was very special and make no mistake this is a huge win for the trump white house and for the republicans they have their base now energized and stoked up a huge win politically and of course this will determine a lot for the next decades to come in u.s. policy when it comes to decisions regarding the constitution because this is now a solidly conservative supreme court summons in washington thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world aid agencies in indonesia are warning that more than six hundred thousand children have been affected by last week's earthquake and tsunami the number of deaths is now risen to more than fifteen hundred the country's national search and rescue agency says more than a thousand people still missing. a jury in the u.s. city of chicago has found former police superintendent jason van dyke guilty of second degree murder in the death of a black teenager and twenty fourteen he shot seventeen year old mcdonald in the back sixteen times a judge forces the police department to release dash cam footage of the killing
hundred one clarence thomas nomination process where anita hill came out and accused him of sexual misconduct this it was very special and make no mistake this is a huge win for the trump white house and for the republicans they have their base now energized and stoked up a huge win politically and of course this will determine a lot for the next decades to come in u.s. policy when it comes to decisions regarding the constitution because this is now a solidly conservative supreme court summons...
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house of representatives. our thanks tonight to two of our friends, clarence page and christopher shays., the president insists college-educated women as a category want what he can offer vis-a-vis our current conversation. but the polls, however, are saying something else. saying something else. five hundred years, right? fact is, there have been twenty-six in the last decade. allstate is adapting. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap...
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clinton's revenge, the fact that he served in the bush white house, the fact that he served with kenneth starr, the difference between him and clarencemas is, although clarence thomas said this was a national disgrace, he didn't specifically point to the democrats the way that brett kavanaugh did. the other day justice kagen was at ucla and she said the court's strength as an institution of american governance depends on people believing it has a certain kind of legitimacy. if people don't believe that, they have no reason to accept what the court does. pete? >> so you're talking about two separate things, one is what the court does, the decisions of the court and how they change the law, what you're talking about now is whether the partisan attacks from judge kavanaugh will change the perception of the supreme court. another factor there is that for the first time now when we get this new nominee in place, we're going to have five conservative votes and four liberal votes that were put on the court by democratic presidents. >> pete williams and robert costa, gentlemen, thank you very much. we'll be right back. discover has no annual
clinton's revenge, the fact that he served in the bush white house, the fact that he served with kenneth starr, the difference between him and clarencemas is, although clarence thomas said this was a national disgrace, he didn't specifically point to the democrats the way that brett kavanaugh did. the other day justice kagen was at ucla and she said the court's strength as an institution of american governance depends on people believing it has a certain kind of legitimacy. if people don't...
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not even the 1991 clarence thomas nomination process where anita hill accused him of sexual misconduct. this was very special. make no mistake, this is a huge win for the trump white house and the republicans. they have their base now energized and stoked up. a huge win politically and of course, this will determine a lot for the next decades to come in u.s. policy when it comes to decisions regarding the constitution, because this is now a solidly conservative supreme court. phil: thank you. some of the other stories making news around the world, aid agencies in indonesia awarded 600,000 children have been affected by last week's tsunami. the number of debt has risen to more than 16 seven -- 1600. a jury in the u.s. city of chicago has found a former police superintendent guilty of second degree murder for the death of a black teenager. in 2014, he shot the 17-year-old in the back 16 times. a judge forced the police department to release footage of the killing, which sparked protests. u.s. first lady melania trump has attended a dance recital in kenya as part of her tour of africa. earlier, she was nearly knocked over by a baby elephant at a wildlife sanctuary. she is
not even the 1991 clarence thomas nomination process where anita hill accused him of sexual misconduct. this was very special. make no mistake, this is a huge win for the trump white house and the republicans. they have their base now energized and stoked up. a huge win politically and of course, this will determine a lot for the next decades to come in u.s. policy when it comes to decisions regarding the constitution, because this is now a solidly conservative supreme court. phil: thank you....
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clarence thomas. and while president clinton himself took some heat for the way his white house had been running nominationsgeneral, the choice of ginsburg was super popular with the public. she would go on to be confirmed by the senate, 96-3. and to this day, justice ginsburg, the only justice with a nickname, the notorious rbg, not to mention her on "saturday night live" character, holds the record. at the other end of the spectrum, one brett kavanaugh, who republicans are determined to rush onto the court as soon as possible, despite the fact that his historically low polling numbers continue to get worse and worse. new poll today from quinnipiac finds him dropping even further. now 48% of voters say he should not be confirmed. a rise of six points from that same poll last month. joining me now is steve kornacki from nbc and msnbc and author of "the red and the blue." congratulations on the book. >> thank you, joy. >> i've got my copy now. very excited about it for you. this is ten years of work. >> almost a decade. the 1990s feels like when i started writing the book. >> we wanted to start back in the '
clarence thomas. and while president clinton himself took some heat for the way his white house had been running nominationsgeneral, the choice of ginsburg was super popular with the public. she would go on to be confirmed by the senate, 96-3. and to this day, justice ginsburg, the only justice with a nickname, the notorious rbg, not to mention her on "saturday night live" character, holds the record. at the other end of the spectrum, one brett kavanaugh, who republicans are...
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house tried to reset the reputation of kavanaugh. in fact a clerk, a former clerk for justice clarence thomas said, once the process is long forgotten,t will be remembered about kavanaugh is the decisions that he makes. >> their wishful thinking somehow justice kavanaugh will have an asterisk is just that. reporter: even though the justice was sworn in on saturday in the official shared money, in will be a ceremonial swearing-in tonight at the white house. the president will attend. ashley? ashley: edward, thank you very much. so the question is how will mr. kavanaugh shape the high court? let's ask attorney misty maris, and senior league fellow for the heritage foundation, hans spakovsky. if we listen to the critics and those upset about his appointment, roe v. wade will be overturned. >> i just don't think that is the case and the reason is, part of the conservative principles is a belief in stare decisis, upholding precedent. ashley: right. >> we heard judge kavanaugh say that during the course of his confirmation hearing. so to say that is an absolute just not true. what we're going to see, there is certainly majority on the cour
house tried to reset the reputation of kavanaugh. in fact a clerk, a former clerk for justice clarence thomas said, once the process is long forgotten,t will be remembered about kavanaugh is the decisions that he makes. >> their wishful thinking somehow justice kavanaugh will have an asterisk is just that. reporter: even though the justice was sworn in on saturday in the official shared money, in will be a ceremonial swearing-in tonight at the white house. the president will attend....
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house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. >>> good evening, judge clarenceorn poor and black in a small town in georgia, will put on the robes of united states supreme court justice. it came after an intense senate debate that displayed raw emotions, anger and hate and hurt and y,oth sides argued mightily. in the end, went to re thomas. >> on this date in 1991, tom brokaw reported on the senate narrowly confirming xlairns thomas despite -- clarence thomas despite testimony from anita hill. >>> alyssa milano one year ago announced women who have been sexually harassed or assaulted should use the #me too. >>> looking for the person who put googly eyes on the monument here. although it may look funny, harming public property is no aughing ma, reviewing determine who is urge anyone with information to contact savannah police. >> it is pretty funny. >> can't lie, dephasing public property but made me giggle. >>> just ahead, breaking royal news and a star is born. you're watching "early today." don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain
house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. >>> good evening, judge clarenceorn poor and black in a small town in georgia, will put on the robes of united states supreme court justice. it came after an intense senate debate that displayed raw emotions, anger and hate and hurt and y,oth sides argued mightily. in the end, went to re thomas. >> on this date in...
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clarence thomas had a courtly relationship with george h.w. bush, but kavanaugh has been spending weeks at the white house, weeks closeted with donald trump's people, trying to get this nomination through. and he goes to court in a situation in which he is going to be very indebted to donald trump. and one other thing, rachel, there is no law that says members of the supreme court have to be independent or they have to be nonpartisan or they have to show judicial temperament. the fact that kavanaugh is now being sent presumably to the supreme court with all these things as they are, as we've seen the last couple years -- couple of weeks, that could suggest that the court is going to go in a very different direction. >> if the court does go in a very different direction, if kavanaugh does behave on the court in the way that he seemed to be threatening in that angry statement last week, where he is talking about what goes around, comes around. >> what goes around, comes around. >> against democratic senators on the left, anger in his statement, if that is borne out in terms of his behavior on the court, if he goes up there for revenge, some of the r
clarence thomas had a courtly relationship with george h.w. bush, but kavanaugh has been spending weeks at the white house, weeks closeted with donald trump's people, trying to get this nomination through. and he goes to court in a situation in which he is going to be very indebted to donald trump. and one other thing, rachel, there is no law that says members of the supreme court have to be independent or they have to be nonpartisan or they have to show judicial temperament. the fact that...
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clarence thomas had a courtly relationship with george h.w. bush, but kavanaugh has been spending weeks at the white house, weeks closeted with donald trump's people, trying to get this nomination through. and he goes to court in a situation in which he is going to be very indebted to donald trump. and one other thing, rachel, there is no law that says members of the supreme court have to be independent or they have to be nonpartisan or they have to show judicial temperament. the fact that kavanaugh is now being sent presumably to the supreme court with all these things as they are, as we've seen the last couple years -- couple of weeks, that could suggest that the court is going to go in a very different direction. >> if the court does go in a very different direction, if kavanaugh does behave on the court in the way that he seemed to be threatening in that angry statement last week, where he is talking about what goes around, comes around. >> what goes around, comes around. >> against democratic senators on the left, anger in his statement, if that is borne out in terms of his behavior on the court, if he goes up there for revenge, some of the r
clarence thomas had a courtly relationship with george h.w. bush, but kavanaugh has been spending weeks at the white house, weeks closeted with donald trump's people, trying to get this nomination through. and he goes to court in a situation in which he is going to be very indebted to donald trump. and one other thing, rachel, there is no law that says members of the supreme court have to be independent or they have to be nonpartisan or they have to show judicial temperament. the fact that...
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house freedom caucus. good to have you with us. we witnessed the most extraordinary senate judiciary committee hearing since that of clarence thomas in 1991. and i have to say that unlike those moments, senators stood up for the president's nominee. lindsey graham, congressman gohmert, i will start with you if i may. senator graham, i'm almost speechless because i am not a person who is easily impressed by rhetoric. this man impressed. he, i suspect, reminded the republican members of the u.s. senate of their consciences. >> yeah. lindsey and i have had a lot of disagreements but i tell you what. lindsey reached down into his soul and he was righteous and he was right and he was defensive of a process. lou, i was having dinner today, we had a late dinner with a former president of the czech republic. and he said he had seen some of the hearings and things that were going on here. he said, "we always look to america as that light on the hill. we didn't always agree but we knew you were trying to do what was right and be fair. we're not seeing the light so much." i'm telling you, lindsey got light in him today. he was righteous. >>
house freedom caucus. good to have you with us. we witnessed the most extraordinary senate judiciary committee hearing since that of clarence thomas in 1991. and i have to say that unlike those moments, senators stood up for the president's nominee. lindsey graham, congressman gohmert, i will start with you if i may. senator graham, i'm almost speechless because i am not a person who is easily impressed by rhetoric. this man impressed. he, i suspect, reminded the republican members of the u.s....
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clarence thomas didn't even invoked politics. the supreme court should be above political approach no matter whose in charge of the senate or the house. >> how can you say that. it's not even worth having a discussion. that's ridiculous. >> that's where the middle of america is spread. this is america. that's the reason why two that's ridiculous. >> the problem isn't with democrats. >> in response to martha's interview, he seemed he was guilty and now because he's angry because the democrats party has dragged his name through the mud without any evidence. [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. we are out of time. [inaudible] i'm sorry richard. we'll have you back. now we have to go. coming up, i can't miss while watch take on numbers of the senate judiciary comomomomom i get it all the time. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. yes. it's a t
clarence thomas didn't even invoked politics. the supreme court should be above political approach no matter whose in charge of the senate or the house. >> how can you say that. it's not even worth having a discussion. that's ridiculous. >> that's where the middle of america is spread. this is america. that's the reason why two that's ridiculous. >> the problem isn't with democrats. >> in response to martha's interview, he seemed he was guilty and now because he's angry...
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you literally marched over from the house to the senate back in '91 to call, demand that your senate colleagues allow anita hill to speak out and testify against clarencehen nominee, now justice clarence thomas. back in '91 anita hill was dragged through the mud but not by the president. if anita hill was such a defining moment, if you will in sexual harassment, what does this moment define? >> this moment is more than de ja vu all over again. remember anita hill accused clarence thomas of sexual harassment. this time the accusation is a felony certainly at the time it would have been it's far more serious an accusation. i wonder whether the senate has learned anything from 1991 and that ordeal. i can tell you this, yes, clarence thomas did go on to the supreme court, perhaps kavanaugh will go on to the supreme court. but the republicans paid a terrible price. that, too, was an election year. it became the year of the woman. i'm not here to make predictions, but i see that coming again whether or not kavanaugh goes on to the court. >> lindsey graham said just now that he wanted christine blasey ford to be heard. he said she was treated with respect ins
you literally marched over from the house to the senate back in '91 to call, demand that your senate colleagues allow anita hill to speak out and testify against clarencehen nominee, now justice clarence thomas. back in '91 anita hill was dragged through the mud but not by the president. if anita hill was such a defining moment, if you will in sexual harassment, what does this moment define? >> this moment is more than de ja vu all over again. remember anita hill accused clarence thomas...
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clarence thomas didn't even invoked politics. the supreme court should be above political approach no matter whose in charge of the senate or the housean you say that. it's not even worth having a discussion. that's ridiculous. >> that's where the middle of america is spread. this is america. that's the reason why two that's ridiculous. >> the problem isn't with democrats. >> in response to martha's interview, he seemed he was guilty and now because he's angry because the democrats party has dragged his name through the mud without any evidence. [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. we are out of time. [inaudible] i'm sorry richard. we'll have you back. now we have to go. coming up, i can't miss while watch take on numbers of the senate judiciary committee. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breath
clarence thomas didn't even invoked politics. the supreme court should be above political approach no matter whose in charge of the senate or the housean you say that. it's not even worth having a discussion. that's ridiculous. >> that's where the middle of america is spread. this is america. that's the reason why two that's ridiculous. >> the problem isn't with democrats. >> in response to martha's interview, he seemed he was guilty and now because he's angry because the...
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barbara had remembered in 1991 with the women of the house who banged on the door and insisted that senate talk to back testifying event against clarence. there was a sense of the whole process, if not spinning out of control, getting chaotic. senator mitchell's approach had been, let's keep things under control. under his control. the women's insistence that they get to talk. and that they got to insist that hill gets to tell her story was the money -- he lost control. things were out of control. that was the. control was when nobody was able to report the story of him reading women. control was donald trump getting electing president. control was the unchallenged rains of bill o'reilly and roger and bill cosby, control was women being too terrified to defy eric schneiderman by telling of how he had them. control was ensuring that no one cared about the abusive sustained by the factory employees or flight attendants. all-male presidents and two black women senators and know what -- control was marital rate of being legal into the 70s. control was slavery and walking women in factories. control was jordan peterson, the white serpent du
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clarence thomas-anita hill testimonies? >> ultimately women hold the keys to this election. the suburban highly educated women voters and some of them helped to push donald trump into the white house get together enough votes and historically blue blue states. pennsylvania and wisconsin. the key question here is, is that women vote going to proteledemocrats to take the house? the senate is potentially up for grabs. you have heidi heitkamp and clair mccaskill who have texas in the margin of error. it's not out of the realm of possibility. both houses and chambers are competitive. democrats have the greater advantage in terms of flipping the house, but the senate is not out of the realm of possibility. >> there may be surprises for everyone. john thomas, good to see you all. >> thanks for having me. >> all smiles as secretary of state mike pompeo med with north korea's kim jong un. is a second summit with president trump now in the cards? we will discuss next. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade
clarence thomas-anita hill testimonies? >> ultimately women hold the keys to this election. the suburban highly educated women voters and some of them helped to push donald trump into the white house get together enough votes and historically blue blue states. pennsylvania and wisconsin. the key question here is, is that women vote going to proteledemocrats to take the house? the senate is potentially up for grabs. you have heidi heitkamp and clair mccaskill who have texas in the margin...
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clarence thomas went through this in 1991, it was a different time. the trump rally, they didn't sight as mocking. she did know where this happened. she newt layout of the house mocking her. >> he was suggesting -- charles: madison, senator collins wasn't happy with what she saw last night and she is on the bubble. do you think kavanaugh will be confirmed? >> i think people are getting confused here. this isn't about president trump, this is about judge kavanaugh. we need to focus on his record and his career, and what he'll be able to do as a supreme court justice. i don't believe there is any corroboration that will limit him to step forward in this process. i don't care whether people like how the president talks about things. i don't think was mocking her. that's not what was happening last night. he was talk about many of the frustrations people feel across this country with some of the things the president has said. charles: the dow hits its 19th record of the year. let's talk about risk. this has been one heck of a ride. dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... commanded armies... yielded to no one. when i found you
clarence thomas went through this in 1991, it was a different time. the trump rally, they didn't sight as mocking. she did know where this happened. she newt layout of the house mocking her. >> he was suggesting -- charles: madison, senator collins wasn't happy with what she saw last night and she is on the bubble. do you think kavanaugh will be confirmed? >> i think people are getting confused here. this isn't about president trump, this is about judge kavanaugh. we need to focus...
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allegations of sexual assault against judge clarence thomas were investigated but ultimately disregarded by the senate. i'm proud to have been elected to the house in 1992, the so-called year of the woman. across the capitol, a record four women were elected to the senate. my colleague, senator patty murray, decided to run after watching what happened to anita hill, and she is still here fighting for survivors and i'm proud to have her as my colleague. we look back at the clarence thomas hearings as a moment that failed america and failed all survivors of sexual assault, and yet here we are in 2018 and it appears as though we have made little progress. after dr. ford's testimony, my republican colleagues and even conservative pundits praised her credibility. it only took judge kavanaugh's outrageous performance, a performance we now know was misleading at best and untruthful at worst for these same republicans to cast her aside. the message they have sent to survivors who are brave enough to come forward is clear. we will listen to you, but we will not believe you, and we will not trust you. despite having the cards stacked against her, i was sh
allegations of sexual assault against judge clarence thomas were investigated but ultimately disregarded by the senate. i'm proud to have been elected to the house in 1992, the so-called year of the woman. across the capitol, a record four women were elected to the senate. my colleague, senator patty murray, decided to run after watching what happened to anita hill, and she is still here fighting for survivors and i'm proud to have her as my colleague. we look back at the clarence thomas...
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house and senate is intolerable. they want to to doctor eyes and all-powerful government. they're trying to undo the election. they talk about impeaching cavanaugh or clarenceimpeaching the president of the united states. have you heard talk like this before? governor bevin: this is what they use to refer to as sedition. if the last recourse for small mines. when they cannot be apologist for their own line of thinking they run to the court by people who will paint -- it's the hobgoblin of little minds. it really is. mark: we'll be right back. when it comes to making bones stronger, are you headed in the right direction? we are. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. so with our doctors we chose prolia®. to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva® serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as se
house and senate is intolerable. they want to to doctor eyes and all-powerful government. they're trying to undo the election. they talk about impeaching cavanaugh or clarenceimpeaching the president of the united states. have you heard talk like this before? governor bevin: this is what they use to refer to as sedition. if the last recourse for small mines. when they cannot be apologist for their own line of thinking they run to the court by people who will paint -- it's the hobgoblin of...
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house looks at it if the democrats take it? sure. does it create more questions about the political legitimacy of the court and independence of the court? don't forget clarence thomas, the oldest member of this majority is 70. these five men could set the rules for the country for the next 15 years while we're going through enormous changes and i think that's a ticking time bomb. >> as you know there are few senators who will decide whether or not he is confirmed, goes to the supreme court or not. 51 republicans, 49 democrats. if the republicans -- if the democrats vote against them and republicans lose two, it's over. who are you watching? >> there are three republicans on the fence that are going to be the key deciders, jeff flake, murkowski and susan collins of maine. jeff flake prior to the hearing where he had his dramatic change of heart was planning to confirm kavanaugh. he was planning to vote yes and support him and he decided they want he wanted the fbi investigation as an extra blanket of security, an insurance policy to make sure nothing had been missed if he reads this report as he suggested in some statements today and doesn't find anything new
house looks at it if the democrats take it? sure. does it create more questions about the political legitimacy of the court and independence of the court? don't forget clarence thomas, the oldest member of this majority is 70. these five men could set the rules for the country for the next 15 years while we're going through enormous changes and i think that's a ticking time bomb. >> as you know there are few senators who will decide whether or not he is confirmed, goes to the supreme...
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exactly what effect clarence thomas' speech on his front lawn that night had, whether it helped at all to calm some of the turmoil around his nomination. but tonight at the white house where justice kavanaugh was sworn in for a second time, the president did not seem to want to let the fight over his nomination end. kavanaugh tried to reset himself as the impartial justice unity and healing guy, despite his hyperpartisan weepy fury during the confirmation battle, but the president apologized on behalf of the nation to brett kavanaugh and declared that he had been, quote, proven innocent, which, of course, isn't true. if one thing has become clear in the 48 hours since brett kavanaugh was confirmed by the senate, it's that republicans do not want this to be the end of it. they think the battle over brett kavanaugh was great for them and they don't want anyone to forget about it any time soon. >> the behavior of first the democrats on the senate judiciary committee and then the overreach of the protesters at the capitol have actually energized the republican base. i want to thank the other side for the tactics that have allowed us to kind of energize and get involved
exactly what effect clarence thomas' speech on his front lawn that night had, whether it helped at all to calm some of the turmoil around his nomination. but tonight at the white house where justice kavanaugh was sworn in for a second time, the president did not seem to want to let the fight over his nomination end. kavanaugh tried to reset himself as the impartial justice unity and healing guy, despite his hyperpartisan weepy fury during the confirmation battle, but the president apologized on...
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clarence thomas survived, although he has always been looked out critically and i hate to see the same thing happening to brett kavanaugh. >> i want to address this issue on apoxam both of your houses. the democrats held this letter up -- >> hang on! hang on! >> no, no, no. >> let me finish. >> christine blasey ford says she was sexually assaulted by brett kavanaugh. she went to dianne feinstein and said don't tell anybody, and dianne feinstein -- >> john, stop right there! >> a woman says she was sexually assaulted by brett kavanaugh, and why is that something that is a pox on democrats? >> the proper way to handle this is to go to the committee and get the fbi to investigate it con tpau de con tpau de confidentially. they can keep secrets. betraying the trust of dr. ford, it was horrendous what they did to her and it's horrendous what they did to judge kavanaugh, and that's not the republican's fault. this is 100% on the democrats and the way they played this, to delay and destroy the credibility so he is so discredited when he gets on the court that his decisions are invalid, whether he gets approved or not, they have tried to undermine his credibility as a justice. this is horr
clarence thomas survived, although he has always been looked out critically and i hate to see the same thing happening to brett kavanaugh. >> i want to address this issue on apoxam both of your houses. the democrats held this letter up -- >> hang on! hang on! >> no, no, no. >> let me finish. >> christine blasey ford says she was sexually assaulted by brett kavanaugh. she went to dianne feinstein and said don't tell anybody, and dianne feinstein -- >> john,...
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barbara had remembered in 1991 with the women of the house who banged on the door and insisted that senate talk to back testifying event against clarence. there was a sense of the whole process, if not spinning out of control, getting chaotic. senator mitchell's approach had been, let's keep things under control. under his control. the women's insistence that they get to talk. and that they got to insist that hill gets to tell her story was the money -- he lost control. things were out of control. that was the. control was when nobody was able to report the story of him reading women. control was donald trump getting electing president. control was the unchallenged rains of bill o'reilly and roger and bill cosby, control was women being too terrified to defy eric schneiderman by telling of how he had them. control was ensuring that no one cared about the abusive sustained by the factory employees or flight attendants. all-male presidents and two black women senators and know what -- control was marital rate of being legal into the 70s. control was slavery and walking women in factories. control was jordan peterson, the white serpent du
barbara had remembered in 1991 with the women of the house who banged on the door and insisted that senate talk to back testifying event against clarence. there was a sense of the whole process, if not spinning out of control, getting chaotic. senator mitchell's approach had been, let's keep things under control. under his control. the women's insistence that they get to talk. and that they got to insist that hill gets to tell her story was the money -- he lost control. things were out of...