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tonight -- rami malek -- jennifer love hewitt -- and music from the lemon twigs. and now finally, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there, welcome. relax. very nice. hi, there. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. we are back to work. thank you for joining us on the day after labor day. also known as back to my horrible life day. i hope you had a good and long holiday weekend. you know it's kind of funny, we go back to work, and inevitably you ask your co-workers, how was your weekend, how was your vacation? eastern though you've already seen every detail of every trip, every meal, every cocktail, and every sunset on instagram, you know it all already. we should come into work and say, "you had a good weekend, i know." they estimate that more than 16 million americans traveled by air over the holiday weekend. and here's a fun statistic. they did a study. the germiest place at the airport, the place with the highest levels of virus bacteria, are those plastic security tubs at the tsa. which is kind of surpr
tonight -- rami malek -- jennifer love hewitt -- and music from the lemon twigs. and now finally, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there, welcome. relax. very nice. hi, there. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. we are back to work. thank you for joining us on the day after labor day. also known as back to my horrible life day. i hope you had a good and long holiday weekend. you know it's kind of funny, we go back to work, and...
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hugh hewitt, i started with a ben sasse bite. i actually want to replay the ben sasse bite because that event only underscores his analysis. take a listen. >> i'm not trying to beat up on the president here, but the truth is, you build a team by building a cause that's bigger than yourself. and right now, so much of what comes out of the white house is just trying to figure out how to divide americans. >> mike drop. >> well, it is proof positive when you get law enforcement to clap against the media, that is not useful. i am confused by this entire day. i began by playing on the radio show -- >> it's not just today. we're all confused. i hear you, man. >> the whole bob woodward, donald trump, kellyanne conway tape. he's in control, he's calm, he's pushing back, he's making points. it's a measured -- it's got nothing to do with the chaos that we have seen for the rest of the day. so whoever wrote this did not advance the cause of reducing chaos. and ben sasse also in that interview pointed out the senate is in chaos. the only thin
hugh hewitt, i started with a ben sasse bite. i actually want to replay the ben sasse bite because that event only underscores his analysis. take a listen. >> i'm not trying to beat up on the president here, but the truth is, you build a team by building a cause that's bigger than yourself. and right now, so much of what comes out of the white house is just trying to figure out how to divide americans. >> mike drop. >> well, it is proof positive when you get law enforcement to...
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tonight -- rami malek -- jennifer love hewitt -- and music from the lemon twigs. jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there, welcome. relax. very nice. hi, there. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. we
tonight -- rami malek -- jennifer love hewitt -- and music from the lemon twigs. jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, there, welcome. relax. very nice. hi, there. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. we
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he has -- someone was telling me today, hugh hewitt, said he wants t air-drop copies of the book to every embas in washington because this will tell you how he's working. it tel y a lot that's new but there is tysry of the trump personality which persists. robert: and the mystery of the republican party persists. dvisers andl these officials in the book trying to aing president trump in different direction. but where are the republican leaders? speaker ryan,eaajorityr mcconnell. they seem to barely figure in the effort to keep trump moving towardhe cente bob: that's exactly right. and, of course, this is -- a lot of people have compared this to the nixon case, watergate, which i spent years of my life on. and at a certain point, it tipped, and the republicans said, barry goldwater, former late senator from arizona, finally went and said, too many lies, too many crimes. and nixon resigned the next day. where that t point is with trump, if there is one, we don't know. somebody who knows him well after the book came out g said, heng to lash out at you, which he's de. he is a master at changi
he has -- someone was telling me today, hugh hewitt, said he wants t air-drop copies of the book to every embas in washington because this will tell you how he's working. it tel y a lot that's new but there is tysry of the trump personality which persists. robert: and the mystery of the republican party persists. dvisers andl these officials in the book trying to aing president trump in different direction. but where are the republican leaders? speaker ryan,eaajorityr mcconnell. they seem to...
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if they are as senior as they say they are -- ben sasse -- well, ben sasse told hugh hewitt the other day that this is nothing that is new. he has heard these same things around with white house officials now for two to three times a week. i mean, it's not just reporters saying it. >> you're right about it. >> it's ben sasse saying it. >> the problem is i talked to a good friend of mine who does work for the president, loves the president but says this guy whoever wrote this has made their lives extremely difficult now because they've done this the whole time, the president suspected it, but now he knows between this and the woodward book he knows and it's going to make their job even harder. >> if you do come out and i hear you on that and agree to a certain extent, but the moment that person comes out they're going to destroy that person. >> it shouldn't be one person, it should be many people and then i think -- >> if you're really concerned it should be everybody doing it at the same time. >> boy, that will only launch a whole bunch of recordations there. you brought up ben sasse'
if they are as senior as they say they are -- ben sasse -- well, ben sasse told hugh hewitt the other day that this is nothing that is new. he has heard these same things around with white house officials now for two to three times a week. i mean, it's not just reporters saying it. >> you're right about it. >> it's ben sasse saying it. >> the problem is i talked to a good friend of mine who does work for the president, loves the president but says this guy whoever wrote this...
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such as hewitt. arerites op-ed's that generally praiseworthy of the president. i will just say, those are the op-ed pages. know, callges, you me biased, but i think we played pretty straight. host: what about the colors come send about the ownership of the washington post? >> i have met him a couple of occasions. , my understanding, you know, he is civil levels above mine. understanding is that he has no involvement at all and editorial product of the washington post. , he has helped fund a massive expansion the newspaper. , you could see that in the tremendous increasing staff. i do not believe he is involved at all the editorial product. host: andrew is a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning, thanks for taking my call. are a lot of colors this morning talking about the washington post picking on this president. facts are facts. truths are truths. something, the united nations, it was talking, i believe he was talking about one of the fastest growing economies in the world. i don't think we are. tohink ethiopia is projected grow 8.7% over the next two y
such as hewitt. arerites op-ed's that generally praiseworthy of the president. i will just say, those are the op-ed pages. know, callges, you me biased, but i think we played pretty straight. host: what about the colors come send about the ownership of the washington post? >> i have met him a couple of occasions. , my understanding, you know, he is civil levels above mine. understanding is that he has no involvement at all and editorial product of the washington post. , he has helped fund...
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the cleveland browns, i can hear hugh hewitt cheering, won last night's game over the jets 21-17.sorry, jets fans. and boy did browns fans celebrate. bud light kept its promise, handing out thousands and thousands of free beer bottles around the city. it was the first win for the cleveland browns in 635 days. i know there's way more jets fans in new york but come on, that is a true underdog story. looking good! at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on this hotel. or any accommodation, from homes to yurts. booking.com booking.yeah how can you spot ambition? is it written on our faces? or something woven into the dna of the doers, the determined, the driven? and while the bar keeps getting higher, ambition gives us the power to tackle any obstacle. opening the doors to bigger leaps, larger goals and financial freedom. sofi. we stand for ambition. sofi. but mania, such as unusualrder can rchanges in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare p
the cleveland browns, i can hear hugh hewitt cheering, won last night's game over the jets 21-17.sorry, jets fans. and boy did browns fans celebrate. bud light kept its promise, handing out thousands and thousands of free beer bottles around the city. it was the first win for the cleveland browns in 635 days. i know there's way more jets fans in new york but come on, that is a true underdog story. looking good! at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll good at that water jet thingy... but we...
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if they are as senior as they say they are -- ben sasse -- well, ben sasse told hugh hewitt the otherhat this is nothing that is new. he has heard these same thingsh around w white house officials now f t twoo three times a week. i mean, it not just reporters saying it. >> you're right about it. >> it's ben sasse saying it. >> the problem is ilked to a good friend of mine who does work for the president, loves the president but yys this whoever wrote this has made their lives extremely difficult done thise they've the whole time, the president suspected it, but now he knows between this and the woodward tok he knows and it's going make their job even harder. >> if you do come out and i hear ndyou on thatagree to a certain extent, but the moment you brought up ben sasse' name, you brought up ben sasse' name, i'ms this ia tomato you can track from farm, to pot, to jar, to table. and serve with confidence that it's safe. this is a diamond you can follow from mine to finger, and trust it never fell into the wrong hands. ♪ ♪ this is a shipment transferred two hundred times, transparently t
if they are as senior as they say they are -- ben sasse -- well, ben sasse told hugh hewitt the otherhat this is nothing that is new. he has heard these same thingsh around w white house officials now f t twoo three times a week. i mean, it not just reporters saying it. >> you're right about it. >> it's ben sasse saying it. >> the problem is ilked to a good friend of mine who does work for the president, loves the president but yys this whoever wrote this has made their lives...
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if they are as senior as they say they are -- ben sasse -- ll, ben sasse told hugh hewitt the other dayat this is nothing that is new. he has heard these same things around with white house officials now for two to threewe times a k. i mean, it's not just reporters saying it. >> you're right about it. >> it's ben sasse saying it. >> the problem is i talked to a od friend of mine who does work for the president, loves the president but says this guy whoever wrote th has made their lives extremely difficult now because they've done this the ole time, thepresident suspected it, but now he knows between this and the book he knows and it's going to make their job even harder.om >> if you doout and i hear you on that and agree to a certain extent, but the moment you brought up ben sasse' name, you brought up ben sasse' name, i'moing to let the man speak so, the whole world is talking about ai. big, bold promises like... it'll transform the human race! it's gonna solve unsolvable problems! it'll find life on mars! but here's the thing. you don't live on mars. you build wind turbines. supply ca
if they are as senior as they say they are -- ben sasse -- ll, ben sasse told hugh hewitt the other dayat this is nothing that is new. he has heard these same things around with white house officials now for two to threewe times a k. i mean, it's not just reporters saying it. >> you're right about it. >> it's ben sasse saying it. >> the problem is i talked to a od friend of mine who does work for the president, loves the president but says this guy whoever wrote th has made...
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and now there are two reliably conservative justices or going to gfment mcdonnell today, to gh hewitt, the same guy we talked about earlier sai yes, this is my most significant accomplishment as a s ienator. ans true. and at this point having done that, he may have cemented american political and legal history for the next several decade. people: one of the in that was interesting about this hearing were the continued protests -- protests. were you surprised that chuck grassley, the chairman of the judiciary committee decide to let that happen and what difference us the -- does it make for the hearings going forward? >> i think senator grassley was pret patient in letting the protesters have their couple minutes ofg. zreem at the end of this week there were 227 arrests b capitol police of protesters throughout theseris. pete: that has to be a record for any congressional hearing >> it is. and there were at least a dozen or two dozen today when kavanaugh wasn't even in the room to hear them. an interesting contrast i noticed about all 227 protests, if you listen to what they were prote
and now there are two reliably conservative justices or going to gfment mcdonnell today, to gh hewitt, the same guy we talked about earlier sai yes, this is my most significant accomplishment as a s ienator. ans true. and at this point having done that, he may have cemented american political and legal history for the next several decade. people: one of the in that was interesting about this hearing were the continued protests -- protests. were you surprised that chuck grassley, the chairman of...
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the council at the time was controlled by patricia hewitt the general secretary went on to become a cabinet minister and harriet harman who went on to become the solicitor general under blair and brown you have. all of this dirty tricks i mean you say in the book private i was regularly. going to the left it was a no. xin to be russia in two thousand. nine hundred twenty four which in effect produced a crushing letter. through a produced. through the first labor government yes it's being it was practice i think it has stopped i hope that it has now stopped but it was very regular in the seventy's and eighty's for the security services to demonize lefties and you can see that when i did i was involved in spycatcher. peter right he was the deputy director. and then of which he speaks of lefties these attempts to turn what should be a political civil service group into an anti left wing spying operation really outrageous you write extensively about the spy catcher for . the story because historically it's never been told it was a kind to spike conspirators this is a book this is talk of by a f
the council at the time was controlled by patricia hewitt the general secretary went on to become a cabinet minister and harriet harman who went on to become the solicitor general under blair and brown you have. all of this dirty tricks i mean you say in the book private i was regularly. going to the left it was a no. xin to be russia in two thousand. nine hundred twenty four which in effect produced a crushing letter. through a produced. through the first labor government yes it's being it was...
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fager succeeded the show's creator don hewitt in 2004. fager also recently served as the chairman of the cbs news division. >> when we report it on sunday night and it has impact on monday morning, that's what you hope for. >> reporter: fager hired charlie rose for multiple roles in the network. in november, rose was terminated. this july, six female former cbs employees told "the new yorker" ucger would touch employees in ways that made them tacomfortable after drinking at office parties. 19 current and former employees said fager allowed harassment in the division. fager vehemently denied all of those claims. toger continued to come to work. on sunday, "the new yorker" ntported a new accuser said she felt compelled to speak because she simply can't believe fager is back there. the article described her as a woducer who was an intern at cbs in the early 2000s, who said that he groped her at a work rtrty. in response to that allegation, anger told cbs news, "this is an outrageous claim and it didn't happen. it is wrong." fager's departure
fager succeeded the show's creator don hewitt in 2004. fager also recently served as the chairman of the cbs news division. >> when we report it on sunday night and it has impact on monday morning, that's what you hope for. >> reporter: fager hired charlie rose for multiple roles in the network. in november, rose was terminated. this july, six female former cbs employees told "the new yorker" ucger would touch employees in ways that made them tacomfortable after drinking...
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admits to meet with iran's foreign minister after leaving office though in an interview with hugh hewittdenied coaching the iranian government. he negotiated the iran nuclear deal and opposes the trump administration's decision to withdraw from it. >> i think he lost leverage, put us in an isolated position, farmed out american foreign-policy to other countries that have a greater impact on what happens in the middle east than we do. >> reporter: last night donald trump tweeted john kerry had legal meetings with the hostile iranian regime which served to undercut our great work to the detriment of the american people. he told them to wait out the trump administration. was he registered under the foreign agents registration act? bad. when asked if he thought the meetings were legal mike pompeo said he would leave that determination to others. a spokesman for john kerry responded calling his meetings perfectly legal and not remotely secret. john kerry responded to the president, the president should be more worried about paul manafort meeting with robert mueller than me meeting with iran's
admits to meet with iran's foreign minister after leaving office though in an interview with hugh hewittdenied coaching the iranian government. he negotiated the iran nuclear deal and opposes the trump administration's decision to withdraw from it. >> i think he lost leverage, put us in an isolated position, farmed out american foreign-policy to other countries that have a greater impact on what happens in the middle east than we do. >> reporter: last night donald trump tweeted john...
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fager succeed the show'sreator don hewitt in 2004. fager also recently served as the chairman of the thbs news division. >> when we cover a story and report it on sunday night and it has impact on monday morning, that's what you hope for. >> reporter: fager hired charlie rose for multiple roles at the network. in november rose was terminated. this july six female former cbs employees told the "new yorker" fager would touch employees in ways that made them uncomfortable after drinking at office parties. 19 current and former employees told "the new yorker" fager allowed harassment in the division. fager vehemently denied all of those claims. fager continued to come to work. on sunday "the new yorker" reported a new accuser said she felt compelled to speak because she simply can't believe fager is back there. the article described her as a producer who was an intern at cbs in the early 2000s who said that he groped her at a work party. in response to that allegation fager told cbs news, "this is an outrageous claim and it didn't happen.
fager succeed the show'sreator don hewitt in 2004. fager also recently served as the chairman of the thbs news division. >> when we cover a story and report it on sunday night and it has impact on monday morning, that's what you hope for. >> reporter: fager hired charlie rose for multiple roles at the network. in november rose was terminated. this july six female former cbs employees told the "new yorker" fager would touch employees in ways that made them uncomfortable...
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chuck grassley telling conservative radio host hugh hewitt earlier this morning that has not agreed totify. she hasn't responded rather. so there is no rsvp coming from her about whether or not she will attend the hearing that is scheduled for monday. also in thatsley interview left the door open for postponing this hearing or canceling altogether if she should not testify. senate democrats on this committee have said that they are not looking potentially to participate in the hearings. that would raise the stakes even higher. as we speak reportedly judge kavanaugh is at the white house meeting with white house officials. he was also there yesterday as this continues to fester here inside of washington. house in the last 24 hours still standing by judge kavanaugh. he himself also refuting these allegations from this high school party 36 years ago. prominent democrats have come out to support the victim in her accusation and this ultimately has drawn criticism from both senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley for how he has presided over these deliberations as well ranking me
chuck grassley telling conservative radio host hugh hewitt earlier this morning that has not agreed totify. she hasn't responded rather. so there is no rsvp coming from her about whether or not she will attend the hearing that is scheduled for monday. also in thatsley interview left the door open for postponing this hearing or canceling altogether if she should not testify. senate democrats on this committee have said that they are not looking potentially to participate in the hearings. that...
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he admitted to dana perino and hugh hewitt he has been playing footy with his former counterpart iranianinister. there are so many problems with the iran deal. it sunsets in 7 years when the make america great again would be able to print stored nuclear armament. it's so full of holes it could be a piccolo in a marching band. john kerry is forcing himself on a process that is clearly rebuffing his clumsy advances. i grew up with a troubled kid who put a siren on his bicycle and claimed to be a junior officer on the police force. john kerry is the same guy, thinking he's still secretary of state and squirting his tepid ideas like moldy ketchup at a bash key. paul manafort was lining his pockets in undisclosed adventures. but what john kerry is doing is far worse. he's all too eager to repeat the bad decisions. he's got to go. the boston globe first reported that john kerry was on an aggressive and stealthy mission to try to save that deal. is it time john kerry hong up his diplomacy gloves? joining me is mike baker. >> by the way, it's daytime still in idaho. kennedy: well done, a choice
he admitted to dana perino and hugh hewitt he has been playing footy with his former counterpart iranianinister. there are so many problems with the iran deal. it sunsets in 7 years when the make america great again would be able to print stored nuclear armament. it's so full of holes it could be a piccolo in a marching band. john kerry is forcing himself on a process that is clearly rebuffing his clumsy advances. i grew up with a troubled kid who put a siren on his bicycle and claimed to be a...
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angela bassett of 6 feet under, i sat down with two stars, oliver stark and ryan guzman, jennifer love hewittiety, the image of the guy hanging from the roller coaster last season, what can we expect this season to make us more anxious? you and your cohorts ruined -- you are about to be part of this. every reasonable part imaginable, a roller coaster. >> where a person actually died just in case you forgot that part. >> all i remember is my sweaty hands. what phobias will you put in? >> where do you live? >> new york. and the second or third episode, a big earthquake. there is a lot of medical stuff, medical emergencies. we try to creep into everybody. >> there is the big fault line. and we are talking about that one. season 30. the longest running show, and the genius behind the simpsons, who told me how they managed every season. >> how do you top yourselves every year? i have a hard time doing it day-to-day. >> the show as originally created is such a great universe. every character, there is a character for you. it is an incredible thing where everybody works on it. >> i also feel part of
angela bassett of 6 feet under, i sat down with two stars, oliver stark and ryan guzman, jennifer love hewittiety, the image of the guy hanging from the roller coaster last season, what can we expect this season to make us more anxious? you and your cohorts ruined -- you are about to be part of this. every reasonable part imaginable, a roller coaster. >> where a person actually died just in case you forgot that part. >> all i remember is my sweaty hands. what phobias will you put...
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hugh hewitt, a conservative radio talk show host, i win on his show, and he said -- he found things in my book that actually made trump look strong, and he like that, and he said, i'm going to buy lots of the books and air drop them into every embassy in washington. that would be a lot of books i gave him the address where he can buy them at a discount but i don't think he ever did it. quite honestly, i was heartened by somebody like that, saying, oh there are things here, and also the explanatory part of how trump -- >> shows it's fair. it's a fair assessment. >> it's tough, though. when trump -- last month, called me to complain that i had not interviewed him, and first thing i said, i'd like to tape record this, mr. president, and he said, certainly, and then i said i'd tried six people, and didn't get through, and he acknowledged one or two, and it was a -- did you read this? what did you think of that? >> well, what would you have asked him if you could have interviewed him? >> but if i asked a question, the book was already printed. what do we do? have a kind of pamphlet that we
hugh hewitt, a conservative radio talk show host, i win on his show, and he said -- he found things in my book that actually made trump look strong, and he like that, and he said, i'm going to buy lots of the books and air drop them into every embassy in washington. that would be a lot of books i gave him the address where he can buy them at a discount but i don't think he ever did it. quite honestly, i was heartened by somebody like that, saying, oh there are things here, and also the...
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senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley telling radio host hugh hewitt the hearing would only include two witnesses. judge brett kavanaugh and professor christine blasey ford in that ford had still not responded to the committee's request for a follow up phone call or its hearing invitation.sen. chuck grassley/(r) judiciary committee chairman"we have reached out to her in the last 36 hours, three or four times by email and we've not heard from them. so it kind of raises the question do they want to come to the public hearing or not?while all 10 democrats on the judiciary committee called for the hearing to include more witnesses, including kavanaugh's former classmate mark judge seen here in a georgetown prep yearbook.ford identified him as being in the room when the alleged assault occurred.republicans continue to stand firmly behind kavanaugh.sen. mitch mcconnell/(r) majority leader "an accusation which he has unequivocally denied and which stands at odds with every other piece of the overwhelming positive testimony we have received." and two key republicans, senator susan c
senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley telling radio host hugh hewitt the hearing would only include two witnesses. judge brett kavanaugh and professor christine blasey ford in that ford had still not responded to the committee's request for a follow up phone call or its hearing invitation.sen. chuck grassley/(r) judiciary committee chairman"we have reached out to her in the last 36 hours, three or four times by email and we've not heard from them. so it kind of raises the...
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joining me now is conservative radio host and msnbc contributor, hugh hewitt.e go right at it. why would the american people be comfortable with the fact that this nominee, we've not seen but a, i think, some say 10% of the records that could and should be made available. when we saw all of the records for other supreme court nominees. whether they are a lot is still 10% and we don't know what's in the other 90%. why would we have confidence that we know the total background of the work and thinking of who may have a permanent lifetime seat on the supreme court? >> well, al, good morning, i don't think they have confidence that they have the record, obviously. presidential privilege applies to a lot of those documents. and they have confidence in this judge they watch for 38 hours and has 300-plus opinions. it is a mortal lock. it is a certainty he will be confirmed. and the opposition, as you noted, is down to desperate measures, you know, "the handmaiden's tale" robing, kind of crazy, performance art theater going on. they're so desperate, because you might h
joining me now is conservative radio host and msnbc contributor, hugh hewitt.e go right at it. why would the american people be comfortable with the fact that this nominee, we've not seen but a, i think, some say 10% of the records that could and should be made available. when we saw all of the records for other supreme court nominees. whether they are a lot is still 10% and we don't know what's in the other 90%. why would we have confidence that we know the total background of the work and...
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hugh hewitt, radio talk show host and a political analyst. jeff flake is obviously at the center of the story, right? sits on the judiciary committee and said in a statement i've made it clear i'm not comfortable moving ahead with the vote on thursday if we have not heard her side of the story or explored this further. christine ford said she'll testify. what will happen now? >> well, jeff flake is in a key position because he is on a narrowly divided judiciary committee. just because he's not comfortable voting yes right now doesn't mean they can't push the nomination to the floor with no committee vote at all but it's clear that jeff flake isn't just speaking for himself. bob corker has also told us he is not comfortable moving forward until they can hear from professor ford and it's also clear that just a follow-up call as the chairman mentioned is not going to be enough for these republicans. >> in fact, you're right. i mean, there are a couple of other crucial votes here that i should mention, hugh. from moderate republican women, lisa m
hugh hewitt, radio talk show host and a political analyst. jeff flake is obviously at the center of the story, right? sits on the judiciary committee and said in a statement i've made it clear i'm not comfortable moving ahead with the vote on thursday if we have not heard her side of the story or explored this further. christine ford said she'll testify. what will happen now? >> well, jeff flake is in a key position because he is on a narrowly divided judiciary committee. just because...
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that meant paying a lot of homage to, obviously, to d don hewitt.neage of white guys that have been handed the thrown over -- passing this over from one to the other. and now there's a real moment to create something different. i've always been shocked with, you know, when people have talked about who is going to take the fox news job or cnn or any of these top news jobs that women are never in the mix. i don't think it's because they're not qualified. it's because never been part of the club. >> the head of fox news is a woman for the first time. >> yes, yes. and so susan sarinsky who i'm told is incredible. i don't know her personally. tonya simon, who is someone i went to college with and would love to see get the job. i'd love to see those two names out there. >> two prominent women at cbs who could get the job. >> which is very gratifying to see. >> janice, thanks for being here. great to see you. >> thanks. great to see you. >>> quick break here and then a very unpresidential milestone. we're going to talk with the fact-checker at "the washing
that meant paying a lot of homage to, obviously, to d don hewitt.neage of white guys that have been handed the thrown over -- passing this over from one to the other. and now there's a real moment to create something different. i've always been shocked with, you know, when people have talked about who is going to take the fox news job or cnn or any of these top news jobs that women are never in the mix. i don't think it's because they're not qualified. it's because never been part of the club....
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. >> jimmy: man you crush it, and i know jennir love hewitt is on this season. >> she is a new cast memberut him. i can tell. so where's the harm in telling everybody? >> i don't want to be embarrassed. i mean our divorce was enough of a failure. i can't go through that again. >> oh, i get it. okay. you don't want to invest because you're afraid of being hurt. which you might. but what is the other alternative? being alone? >> maybe. it's safer. [ cheers and applause >> angela bassett, everybody! "9-1-1" premieres this sunday after nfl on fox. we love you.e come back, cck whenever you want. i love you. josh groban performs for us next. ick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ join t-mobile, and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard. or get pumped up for your grand entrance. t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and shows in more places, without paying more. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now at t-mobile, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. for under 20 dollars, you can fill up with kfc
. >> jimmy: man you crush it, and i know jennir love hewitt is on this season. >> she is a new cast memberut him. i can tell. so where's the harm in telling everybody? >> i don't want to be embarrassed. i mean our divorce was enough of a failure. i can't go through that again. >> oh, i get it. okay. you don't want to invest because you're afraid of being hurt. which you might. but what is the other alternative? being alone? >> maybe. it's safer. [ cheers and...
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and i thought of all people, ben sasse today with hugh hewitt, i thought, expressed what i think is the real danger for the gop in november. take a listen. >> i mean, the drama of this op-ed, the drama of the woodward book, the drama of the omarosa tapes, the drama of cohen, the drama of manafort, the drama of just the three-ring circus that is the white house almost every day, i think that it exhausts the american people and i know that the founders would regard anything like this as, you know, really unhelpful. you don't run the country as a soap opera, and these people, most of them who are wanting the drama, shouldn't be anywhere near the presidency. and so most of the fighting that he -- the president uses the word fighting all the time, but most of the fighting is inside his own team. >> he's definitely running. >> the key word -- well, yes. yeah. but it's the exhaustion. like, i think that this is what -- if i were an incumbent republican house member right now, i would be like, i could see somebody -- enough with the drama. just make it stop, right? and i don't know if democrats
and i thought of all people, ben sasse today with hugh hewitt, i thought, expressed what i think is the real danger for the gop in november. take a listen. >> i mean, the drama of this op-ed, the drama of the woodward book, the drama of the omarosa tapes, the drama of cohen, the drama of manafort, the drama of just the three-ring circus that is the white house almost every day, i think that it exhausts the american people and i know that the founders would regard anything like this as,...
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we know brett kavanaugh is eager to testify senator grassley said this morning on the hugh hewitt radiohow he and his people have reached out several times to christine ford and her representatives and they have yet to hear back as to whether or not she might be there. a lot still undecided here. dana? >> mitch mcconnell about to address theland. earlier toe mcconnell vowed to move forward saying these allegations don't reflect the man he knows. >> so this alleged incident is completely at variance with his entire life history. he welcomes the opportunity to address the committee about this claim. >> dana: bret baier is the anchor of "special report." we're fortunate to have him today. already the republicans are going to be delayed in getting this nomination confirmed if indeed it does finally get confirmed. because they would hope to have a vote on thursday. that now is put off. >> that's right. this public hearing is set for monday. we just don't know whether it's going forward or not. if dr. ford doesn't show up, decides not to come, what then happens? and i think you've seen republ
we know brett kavanaugh is eager to testify senator grassley said this morning on the hugh hewitt radiohow he and his people have reached out several times to christine ford and her representatives and they have yet to hear back as to whether or not she might be there. a lot still undecided here. dana? >> mitch mcconnell about to address theland. earlier toe mcconnell vowed to move forward saying these allegations don't reflect the man he knows. >> so this alleged incident is...
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. >> reporter: senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley telling hugh hewitt the hearing toude two witnesses -- judge brett kavanaugh and professor christine ford and that ford had still not respobded to the committee's request for a follow-up phone call or the hearing invitation. >> we have reached out to her in the last 36 hours. three or four times by e-mail and we have not heard from them. so it kind of raises the question, do they want to come to the public hearing or not. >> reporter: while all ten democrats on the judiciary committee called for the hearing to include more witnesses. including kavanaugh's former classmate mark judge seen here in a georgetown prep yearbook and ford identified as being in the room when the alleged assault occurred but the gop stood behind kavanaugh. >> an accusation which he has unequivocally denied. >> reporter: two key republicans, collins and murkowski, making clear ford not testifying would be a missed opportunity. >> and i really hope that she doesn't pass up that opportunity. >> if she is not going to be part of the hearing i think
. >> reporter: senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley telling hugh hewitt the hearing toude two witnesses -- judge brett kavanaugh and professor christine ford and that ford had still not respobded to the committee's request for a follow-up phone call or the hearing invitation. >> we have reached out to her in the last 36 hours. three or four times by e-mail and we have not heard from them. so it kind of raises the question, do they want to come to the public hearing or...
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you told hugh hewitt a couple of days ago you've heard similar comments from people close to the white or in the white house. let's be precise. have you heard from senior administration officials that the president makes reckless decisions and that cabinet secretaries have talked about the 25th amendment? >> no, i've not heard anything about the 25th amendment but, obviously, it's an impulsive white house. really good people around the president and he has done a good job in a lot of the people he has hired but i think they would like to focus on a long-term agenda. i think donald trump in the campaign of 2015 and 2016 was right that washington, d.c. doesn't work and does need to be disrupted. but then the question is the disruption toward what end? truly, cyberis the center of war fare what are we doing about it? really good people that the president has put in place. but is the white house using its power and convening power and its focus to help the american people understand the future of war fare or the drama of omarosa today and cohen the next day. >> i get what you're saying and
you told hugh hewitt a couple of days ago you've heard similar comments from people close to the white or in the white house. let's be precise. have you heard from senior administration officials that the president makes reckless decisions and that cabinet secretaries have talked about the 25th amendment? >> no, i've not heard anything about the 25th amendment but, obviously, it's an impulsive white house. really good people around the president and he has done a good job in a lot of the...
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not going to say we're in shorts and a t-shirt, i'm just saying you'll be glad to know what hugh hewitt is wearing. if it's wednesday, it takes a lot for us to say these days. but an extraordinary thing just happened.
not going to say we're in shorts and a t-shirt, i'm just saying you'll be glad to know what hugh hewitt is wearing. if it's wednesday, it takes a lot for us to say these days. but an extraordinary thing just happened.
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right now in aspen hill northbound georgia hewitt some lanes block bec of a crash there.nd through rockville. all right. melissa, thank y y. a look ar forecast w. >>> good morning everybody. an area of rn along i-th5 south of the city. southern washington, prince geor and southern ma in ex in line for light rain this morning northern half the d.c. area not getting rain on yet.ur tempern the upper 60s to near 70. 81 for a high today. lower rain cans later today. once this out of here it should the maryland game atll e park, cloudy, slight chance for showers on that. high chance for rain a cooler weather for the redskins game on sunday. you. >> you can get the latest news an weather any time on the nbc. ♪ >> look at that. >>> it's 8:30 a.m. and it's time for today's robot revolution. thank you. you're right. we are devoting -- is oximo stairsown the we are devoting this half hour to the future of robots. .h you knew it was coming. he was developed by honda. re more than 30 years of the company's research into the humanoid robotics. s tecseology helps t with limited mobility
right now in aspen hill northbound georgia hewitt some lanes block bec of a crash there.nd through rockville. all right. melissa, thank y y. a look ar forecast w. >>> good morning everybody. an area of rn along i-th5 south of the city. southern washington, prince geor and southern ma in ex in line for light rain this morning northern half the d.c. area not getting rain on yet.ur tempern the upper 60s to near 70. 81 for a high today. lower rain cans later today. once this out of here it...
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and becky hewitt is the ceo of changing faces. thank you all very much for coming on the programme.it's notjust their size, race, ethnicity, it's also their visible differences, things like scars, birthmarks and things like scars, birthmarks and things that make us look different. that should be represented. will it really change things or is that tokenistic? i hope that's because steven has done such a good job of setting an example, from the top—down, this is high—fashion, as well. as soon as other brands and designers jump on and well. as soon as other brands and designersjump on and see the benefits of representing real women across the board, it will start to happen and it won't just be about tokenism, it will be true diversity. if this is a one—off, then that‘s not enough, is it? i don't think so. hopefully, it will be a ripple effect and unfortunately in the fashion industry often we do have trends. i know that i, as well as all the other models, reason we do this is to keep pushing and this will not be the last campaign. things will carry on and there are so many brands and
and becky hewitt is the ceo of changing faces. thank you all very much for coming on the programme.it's notjust their size, race, ethnicity, it's also their visible differences, things like scars, birthmarks and things like scars, birthmarks and things that make us look different. that should be represented. will it really change things or is that tokenistic? i hope that's because steven has done such a good job of setting an example, from the top—down, this is high—fashion, as well. as...
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the military commissions were to try al-qaeda terrorist hewitt committed war crimes and one case came to us, and the question was was the prosecution unlawful because the crime of which he was convicted was not anue identified crime as of 2001 when he was alleged to have committed it. ex post facto principles. and i wrote the opinion reversing his conviction. even though it was a signature prosecution of the unitedo states, even though it's a national security case, because that's, wasn't the right answer under the law and it doesn't matter who you are, where you come from. if you. are right under the law you prevail. >> i'd like to turn out your work in the bush administration. as you know my democratic colleagues are demanding to see every, every piecew of paper or every single scrap of paper you ever touched during her six years in the bush administration. in s part because they want to know what role, if any, you played in developing the books after the bush administration terrorist policy. six years ago ranking member feinstein who was then the chairman of the senate intelligence
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phone calls from the senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley was on an interview with phil hewitt she hasn't had officially responded or accepted invitation to testify she has, though, said that she will but brett kavanaugh is on board and testify on monday confirmed that he'll do so. so in terms of the mid-material it is depends on what we hear from both sides of the parties here or not. depending on whether she actually decides to accept that invitation. >> and you know spoke with judge napolitano, obviously, this is ultimately going to come down to i guess who seems more credible but we have to be honest about the political, the political situation in the sense that there's sen people there that don't want cavanaugh to be confirm and certain people -- so the four main senators in question how -- how do you do, do you believe they'll all look into this strictly on the credibility that each of them seems to exude and make a decision based on that? >> the credibility issue and suzanne collins said if brett kavanaugh lied about that situation she would be disqualified and did the i
phone calls from the senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley was on an interview with phil hewitt she hasn't had officially responded or accepted invitation to testify she has, though, said that she will but brett kavanaugh is on board and testify on monday confirmed that he'll do so. so in terms of the mid-material it is depends on what we hear from both sides of the parties here or not. depending on whether she actually decides to accept that invitation. >> and you know spoke...
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such as hewitt. arerites op-ed's that generally praiseworthy of the president.l just say, those are the op-ed pages. know, callges, you me biased, but i think we played pretty straight. host: what about the colors come send about the ownership of the washington post? >> i have met him a couple of occasions. , my understanding, you know, he is civil levels above mine. understanding is that he has no involvement at all and editorial product of the washington post. , he has helped fund a massive expansion the newspaper. , you could see that in the tremendous increasing staff. i do not believe he is involved at all the editorial product. host: andrew is a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning, thanks for taking my call. are a lot of colors this morning talking about the washington post picking on this president. facts are facts. truths are truths. something, the united nations, it was talking, i believe he was talking about one of the fastest growing economies in the world. i don't think we are. tohink ethiopia is projected grow 8.7% over the next two years.
such as hewitt. arerites op-ed's that generally praiseworthy of the president.l just say, those are the op-ed pages. know, callges, you me biased, but i think we played pretty straight. host: what about the colors come send about the ownership of the washington post? >> i have met him a couple of occasions. , my understanding, you know, he is civil levels above mine. understanding is that he has no involvement at all and editorial product of the washington post. , he has helped fund a...
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it isn't going to happen because i go over to the libertarian party, hugh hewitt was pushed me to runas a vice presidential candidate to bring up a bit more hawkish foreign policy. i'm just focus on my thrills. that's what i'm going to do. the old chinese curse is may you live in interesting times, and they are really interesting and it's just crazy. >> host: is that the curse and a sense to a conservative writer? >> guest: first of all i consider myself a conservative area. i'm conservative when it comes to financial issues that are not conservative when it comes to social issues. i am somebody who believes the government should not tell you what to do nor whom to do it with. i'm very much with h. w. bush yet a great tweet during pride month and everything that the found put out and that's exactly what he said. the government shouldn't tell you who to be in love with. for me i'm conservative when it comes to debt and deficit and keeping a good financial housen order. the rest of it is limiting. i want the government to leave me alone, via small as possible and i want to be just for t
it isn't going to happen because i go over to the libertarian party, hugh hewitt was pushed me to runas a vice presidential candidate to bring up a bit more hawkish foreign policy. i'm just focus on my thrills. that's what i'm going to do. the old chinese curse is may you live in interesting times, and they are really interesting and it's just crazy. >> host: is that the curse and a sense to a conservative writer? >> guest: first of all i consider myself a conservative area. i'm...