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we are going to turn now to jan crawford who covers the supreme court for cbs news.o rikki cleman, our legal analyst and cbs news correspondent bianna golodryga. the brett kavanagh we saw today is a lot different than the one we saw monday night. >> it was complete emotion, you saw anger, outrage, indignation, and even almost kind of humiliation. i think when he got most kind of emotional is when he was talking about his parents, his children, his friends, people that he -- you could almost sense that he had -- felt he had let them down. he had tried so hard and now they were getting dragged through this and his name was getting dragged through this. it was full-on onslaught of emotion, which is what we saw with justice thomas back in 1991 and as the president said what he had hoped to see from judge kavanagh and of course this was a man who has been accused of something he said absolutely didn't happen. and so you would expect to see that kind of anger and outrage and that's what we saw. and that could very well, i think, have made the difference in what this day wi
we are going to turn now to jan crawford who covers the supreme court for cbs news.o rikki cleman, our legal analyst and cbs news correspondent bianna golodryga. the brett kavanagh we saw today is a lot different than the one we saw monday night. >> it was complete emotion, you saw anger, outrage, indignation, and even almost kind of humiliation. i think when he got most kind of emotional is when he was talking about his parents, his children, his friends, people that he -- you could...
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jan crawford has our report. >> reporter: there were protesters. but the senators questioning judge brett kavanaugh were more focused on substance. >> roe v. wade, are you familiar with the case? >> does the president have the ability to pardon somebody in exchange for a promise from that person they wouldn't testify against him? >> reporter: throughout the day kavanaugh fielded questions on major issues from abortion rights to presidential pardons, but taking a page from the playbook of past nominees, he refused to speculate on how he would rule in future cases. >> you can't give me an answer on whether a president would have to respond to a subpoena in a court of law? >> my understanding is you're asking me to give my view on a potential hypothetical. >> president trump claims he has an absolute right to pardon himself. does he? >> the question of self-pardons is something i've never analyzed. it's a question i've not written about. >> reporter: but he did praise the supreme court reese ruling in u.s. versus nixon which required president nixon t
jan crawford has our report. >> reporter: there were protesters. but the senators questioning judge brett kavanaugh were more focused on substance. >> roe v. wade, are you familiar with the case? >> does the president have the ability to pardon somebody in exchange for a promise from that person they wouldn't testify against him? >> reporter: throughout the day kavanaugh fielded questions on major issues from abortion rights to presidential pardons, but taking a page...
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jan crawford covers the supreme court for us. rikki klieman is our legal analyst. of them will be with us tomorrow as well. jan, first to you, what are you expecting tomorrow? >> jeff, in some ways it seems like the same playbook that goes back in 1991 with the thomas/hill hearings, where you have republicans heading the confirmation, and these last- minute nominations that they both, thomas and kavanaugh, flatly deny. s , if history is repeating itself, you'd expect to hear a lot of new details tomorrow. when anita hill testified, she gave all those graphic details that she hadn't mentioned before, not even to the f.b.i. fot here, ford has said she doesn't remember anything more than what she has already described. ha, she's going to be asked about that one event at a party she said happened in high school, while kavanaugh will be asked about all of his personal behavior over his entire life. now, i talked to senator jack danforth today, he was justice thomas' chief sponsor in the senate for those hearings in '91, and his advice to thomas, then, was to be yourself
jan crawford covers the supreme court for us. rikki klieman is our legal analyst. of them will be with us tomorrow as well. jan, first to you, what are you expecting tomorrow? >> jeff, in some ways it seems like the same playbook that goes back in 1991 with the thomas/hill hearings, where you have republicans heading the confirmation, and these last- minute nominations that they both, thomas and kavanaugh, flatly deny. s , if history is repeating itself, you'd expect to hear a lot of new...
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we are going to turn now to jan crawford, who covers the supreme court for cbs news. also rikki klieman our legal analyst and cbs news alrrespondent bianna golodryga. jan, to you first. yge brett kavanaugh we saw today was a lot different than the one et saw on monday night. >> oh, it was complete emotion. you saw anger. you know, outrage, indignation. and even almost kind of n.miliation. i think when he got most kind of omotional was when he was talking about his parents, his children, his friends, people ndat he-- you could almost sense that he felt he had let them oswn. he had tried so hard, and now wney were getting dragged through this. and his name was getting dragged through this. ht was full-on, onslaught of emotion, which is what we saw with justice thomas in 1991. and as the president said he had eoped to see from judge kavanaugh. and, of course, this was a man who was accused of something he aid absolutely didn't happen. so you would expect to s soat kind of anger and outrage. and that's what we saw. thd that could very well i think have made the difference
we are going to turn now to jan crawford, who covers the supreme court for cbs news. also rikki klieman our legal analyst and cbs news alrrespondent bianna golodryga. jan, to you first. yge brett kavanaugh we saw today was a lot different than the one et saw on monday night. >> oh, it was complete emotion. you saw anger. you know, outrage, indignation. and even almost kind of n.miliation. i think when he got most kind of omotional was when he was talking about his parents, his children,...
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. >> glor: jan crawford is the best in the business at covering the court. she's been covering this hearing erain today. jan, now that day three is wrapping up, what has been the main takeaway here? >> reporter: i mean, i think the main takeaway is judge naugnaugh, he is performing well. momean, democrats haven't made any real headway in tripping him ue on any of the major issues. he is explaining his past cases. remember he was a federal appeals court judge for 12 years, and it's almost like he's giving a legal seminar on these areas of the law, whether it's affirmative action or executive power. ac fact, one republican senator told me during a break that he thought judge kavanaugh was doing better than even chief justice john roberts did when he was up here for his confirmation maaring. what we saw today was democrats prcused more on process, that republicans were trying to speed trying to speed things up too much and emails they wanted released. het i think in their questions, i mean, senators from both sides, you could really have this sense that they thi
. >> glor: jan crawford is the best in the business at covering the court. she's been covering this hearing erain today. jan, now that day three is wrapping up, what has been the main takeaway here? >> reporter: i mean, i think the main takeaway is judge naugnaugh, he is performing well. momean, democrats haven't made any real headway in tripping him ue on any of the major issues. he is explaining his past cases. remember he was a federal appeals court judge for 12 years, and it's...
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here's jan crawford. >> mr. chairman. orteeporter: the parallels are - rie-- a supreme court nominee... >> judge, do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: ...and last-minute bombshell allegations of sexual misconduct from a female professor. >> he spoke about acts that he had seen in pornographic films. >> i would like to start by saying unequivocally, uncategorically, that i deny odch and every single allegation against me today. >> reporter: now, 27 years after the hearings with clarence thomas and anita hill, new allegations against another republican nominee. there are key differences. in 1991, democrats controlled the senate when hill alleged verbal sexual harassment by thomas when they were together at a federal agency. and hill had a witness who testified that hill told her of the sexual harassment at the time. so far, there are no contemporaneous witnesses to bolster the allegations made by christine blasey ford against w vanaugh.
here's jan crawford. >> mr. chairman. orteeporter: the parallels are - rie-- a supreme court nominee... >> judge, do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: ...and last-minute bombshell allegations of sexual misconduct from a female professor. >> he spoke about acts that he had seen in pornographic films. >> i would like to start by saying unequivocally, uncategorically, that i deny odch...
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jan crawford right there in the confirmation room. jan, thank you. d izona's governor today topointed former three-term senator jon kyl to replace the late john mccain. at leastst until the end of this orar. tol is expected to be sworn in ioter this week in time to vote on brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. 50,000 students in detroit went back to school today carrying bottles of water. oountains and faucets in all 106 public schools were shut off after high levels of lead and lypper were discovered in the water supply. detroit is not alone. fountains at most schools in baltimore have been shut off for more than a decade, and lead contamination at schools in portland, oregon took nearly two years to fix. up next here on the "cbs evening news," colin kaepernick does not have a team, but he does have a big deal with nike. why the company chose him. and later, japan is hit by its worst typhoon in 25 years. it can happen anywhere, anytime. but during a suspected heart attack, immediately calling 911 and chewing bayer aspirin can help save
jan crawford right there in the confirmation room. jan, thank you. d izona's governor today topointed former three-term senator jon kyl to replace the late john mccain. at leastst until the end of this orar. tol is expected to be sworn in ioter this week in time to vote on brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. 50,000 students in detroit went back to school today carrying bottles of water. oountains and faucets in all 106 public schools were shut off after high levels of lead and...
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hearing with trump senior adviser kellyanne conway and rikki klieman and our chief correspondent jan crawford. >>> an alleged marketplace murder online.
hearing with trump senior adviser kellyanne conway and rikki klieman and our chief correspondent jan crawford. >>> an alleged marketplace murder online.
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we're going to bring in jan crawford now, who covers the supreme court for us, and also ed o'keefe, our political correspondent, both of whom were so helpful yesterday as these hearings took place. ed, first, to you. so now that we have the f.b.i. investigation, what happens in the senate? >> reporter: well, the senate began a formal debate on the nomination tonight, even before the f.b.i. investigation began. if all goes as planned at this point, there really are just five senators to keep an eye on: republicans jeff flake, susan collins, and lisa murkowski; and democrats joe manchin and heidi heitkamp. those five are making it mathematically impossible for the senate to proceed to a final confirmation vote until the f.b.i. completes its work. >> glor: jan, what are you hearing from sources close to judge kavanaugh? >> reporter: well, i mean, kavanaugh's position has been if the committee or the white house wanted an f.b.i. investigation, i mean, he was on board with that. his point and their point is he answered questions under oath, and he and the other potential witnesses have alrea
we're going to bring in jan crawford now, who covers the supreme court for us, and also ed o'keefe, our political correspondent, both of whom were so helpful yesterday as these hearings took place. ed, first, to you. so now that we have the f.b.i. investigation, what happens in the senate? >> reporter: well, the senate began a formal debate on the nomination tonight, even before the f.b.i. investigation began. if all goes as planned at this point, there really are just five senators to...
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jan crawford brings us up to date. >> reporter: there were protesters. >> you work for us.don't work for you. >> reporter: but the senators questioning judge brett kavanagh today were more focused on substance. >> roe v. wade, are you familiar with the case? >> does the president have the ability to pardon somebody in exchange for a promise from that person they wouldn't testify against him? >> reporter: throughout the day kavanagh fielded questions on the major issues, from abortion rights to presidential pardons. but taking a page from the play book of passed nominees, he on w e one uld ruuturees.ou c'ta respond to a subpoena from a court of law? >> my understanding is that you're asking me to give my view on a potential hypothetical. >> the president trump claims he has an absolute right to pardon himself. does he? >> the question of self-pardons is something i have never analyzed. it's a question that i have not written about. >> reporter: but he did praise the supreme court's ruling in u.s. versus nixon which required president nixon to comply with the subpoena for tap
jan crawford brings us up to date. >> reporter: there were protesters. >> you work for us.don't work for you. >> reporter: but the senators questioning judge brett kavanagh today were more focused on substance. >> roe v. wade, are you familiar with the case? >> does the president have the ability to pardon somebody in exchange for a promise from that person they wouldn't testify against him? >> reporter: throughout the day kavanagh fielded questions on the...
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hearing with trump senior adviser kellyanne conway and rikki klieman and our chief correspondent jan crawford. >>> an alleged marketplace murder online. and hands over life-saving information to authorities. >> if it wasn't for "48 hour," there would have been a funeral. >> how a killing in minnesota led to a mysterious dark web where you can buy everything from hit men to drugs. >>> a marvel of engineering is getting an upgrade. the project to allow hoover dam to store electricity like a gigantic battery. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> i thought that brett was accidentally going to kill me. >> this confirmation process has become a national disgrace. >> republicans push forward with judge kavanaugh's nomination. >> if there is no truth to her charges, the fbi investigation will show it. >> you really wanted to know the truth, you sure as hell wouldn't have done what you've done to this guy. >> elon musk sued by the sec for misleading investors. >> this is not the end we hoped for. >> a body believed to be that of the missing north
hearing with trump senior adviser kellyanne conway and rikki klieman and our chief correspondent jan crawford. >>> an alleged marketplace murder online. and hands over life-saving information to authorities. >> if it wasn't for "48 hour," there would have been a funeral. >> how a killing in minnesota led to a mysterious dark web where you can buy everything from hit men to drugs. >>> a marvel of engineering is getting an upgrade. the project to allow...
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our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is with us as well. about to hear some of the most high-stakes congressional testimony in decades. the senate judiciary committee is about to question christine blasey ford, the california professor who claims that supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, sexually assaulted her during a high school party 36 years ago. t andudge
our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is with us as well. about to hear some of the most high-stakes congressional testimony in decades. the senate judiciary committee is about to question christine blasey ford, the california professor who claims that supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, sexually assaulted her during a high school party 36 years ago. t andudge
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our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is with us as well. we're about to hear some of the most high-stakes congressional testimony in decades. the senate judiciary committee is about to question christine blasey ford, the california professor who claims that supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, sexually assaulted her during a high school party 36 years ago. t andudge today could decide the fate of the nomination that was intended to shift the supreme court to the right for decades to tall the hearing to order. we will hear him speaking first, followed by senator diane feinstein and then blasey ford will read a prepared statement before answering questions. >> norah o'donnell is on capitol hill. norah? >> and good morning to you. dr. christine blasey ford has arrived here on capitol hill to make her testimony not only before the senate judiciary committee but before the american people. in her opening statement, she has said she's terrified but that she believes she's there to tell the truth. she also says that it is not her responsibility
our chief legal correspondent jan crawford is with us as well. we're about to hear some of the most high-stakes congressional testimony in decades. the senate judiciary committee is about to question christine blasey ford, the california professor who claims that supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh, sexually assaulted her during a high school party 36 years ago. t andudge today could decide the fate of the nomination that was intended to shift the supreme court to the right for decades to...
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jan crawford recently met up with him. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning.g there in oregon and he left to follow his dream. he had classical musical training here and overseas. but he decided to come back to where he came from. he left behind the grand concert halls for the grand outdoors. and taking what he loves to the place he calls home. ♪ >> reporter: it's a place of spectacular beauty. cliffs, tall trees of northern oregon. and then the unexpected. ♪ >> reporter: floating through the air, the elegant mellow dif classical music. >> my mom and i were saying wouldn't it be cool if you could just have a piano and go anywhere. >> reporter: so that's what hunter noack did, traveling across the pacific northwest introducing classical music to new audiences in some rilwild places. >> i could do a show every day and be happy. >> he tows his piano all over this state on a flatbed trailer. >> it's really kind of an audacious thing that you're doing. do people go, what? >> yeah. >> what are you doing? >> yeah. it's really impressive to have a 9 foot stein way bei
jan crawford recently met up with him. jan, good morning. >> well, good morning.g there in oregon and he left to follow his dream. he had classical musical training here and overseas. but he decided to come back to where he came from. he left behind the grand concert halls for the grand outdoors. and taking what he loves to the place he calls home. ♪ >> reporter: it's a place of spectacular beauty. cliffs, tall trees of northern oregon. and then the unexpected. ♪ >>...
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jan crawford is covering the hearings on capitol hill. n, good morning. >> reporter: the hearings just got under way and already we have seen a number of protesters thrown out of that committee room. i mean, it's going to be looks like more of the same kind of disruptions of yesterday where the battle lines were drawn early with protesters and democrats on the committee who said they needed more information. republicans pushed back but the division on this committee yesterday were extremely clear. >> going to be sparks, a lot of heat. hopefully some light, as well. >> reporter: democrats vowed to keep up the pressure today when judge brett kavanaugh faces his first round of questions. >> i think it was completely appropriate that democratic senators chose to raise their concerns. >> reporter: committee chairman chuck grassley noted that few if any of those concerns focused on kavanaugh's record. >> nobody has found any qualification problems with this particular nominee. it's all been on process. >> mr. chairman, i would like to be recogni
jan crawford is covering the hearings on capitol hill. n, good morning. >> reporter: the hearings just got under way and already we have seen a number of protesters thrown out of that committee room. i mean, it's going to be looks like more of the same kind of disruptions of yesterday where the battle lines were drawn early with protesters and democrats on the committee who said they needed more information. republicans pushed back but the division on this committee yesterday were...
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. >> jan crawford was in those hearings and now joins us from capitol hill. jan, how did that e-mail impact the questioning of the nominee and how will it affect his status going forward? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think that kind of just showed the idea there was this confidential e-mail out there was a lot more powerful than the actual reality of what was in the e-mail. when they were released, as you saw in that exchange, kavanaugh was asked about them. he said that was the views of legal scholars. so feinstein said okay, thank you, and they moved on. the takeaway from that is really after these two days of his testimony, democrats threw a lot of punches. but they didn't really land any. >> it was this hours th s thaho the judge sat through, judge kavanaugh. what did he do to prepare? >> reporter: well, i mean, he right away -- the next day after he was nominated, he started immersing himself in the law books and in the law. you saw the range of questions they asked. and then that worked up to questions with individual lawyers on issues to the end where h
. >> jan crawford was in those hearings and now joins us from capitol hill. jan, how did that e-mail impact the questioning of the nominee and how will it affect his status going forward? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think that kind of just showed the idea there was this confidential e-mail out there was a lot more powerful than the actual reality of what was in the e-mail. when they were released, as you saw in that exchange, kavanaugh was asked about them. he said that was the...
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jan crawford watched all 12 hours and joins us from inside the hearing room on capitol hill. jan, good morning. after ten hours, it's a long night. >> well, it was a long night last night and it looks like it's going to be another long day today. hearting has just now gotten under way. we're seeing clashes between senator booker and the chairman ci from these democrats as they pushed him on major issues and kavanaugh was careful not to talk about cases that might come before him. >> we are a system of precedent. >> reporter: like nominees before him, judge kavanaugh declined to discuss cases he might decide as a justice. >> i can't give assurances on a specific hypothetical. >> reporter: avoiding detailed answers on topics ranging from health care to affirmative action. >> do you believe having a diverse student body is a compelling government interest? >> the supreme court has said so. >> reporter: he said he understood the real-world consequences of the court's decision. on abortion, he tried to show compassion. >> understand the importance that people attach to the roe v. w
jan crawford watched all 12 hours and joins us from inside the hearing room on capitol hill. jan, good morning. after ten hours, it's a long night. >> well, it was a long night last night and it looks like it's going to be another long day today. hearting has just now gotten under way. we're seeing clashes between senator booker and the chairman ci from these democrats as they pushed him on major issues and kavanaugh was careful not to talk about cases that might come before him. >>...
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>> jan crawford is on capitol hill where committee members will question kavanaugh this week about his views on a wide range of issues. jan, good morning. >> reporter: i mean, this was pretty extraordinary, what we saw to start this hearing. chairman chuck grassley barely got a few words out before he started hearing protesters from the audience. then those senate democrats who are on this committee one by one start to call for this hearing to be adjourned. now, their argument here, a process one. they're saying they haven't gotten enough access to the documents. there were about 40,000 pages of documents released. the republicans and chairman grassley continued to say today they've gotten more than 400,000 pages of judge kavanaugh's documents over the past couple of months. so they have more than enough information from his time in the bush whugite house, in additiono his 12 years of service on the court. rejecting the argument that they just haven't had time to review this judge's records. that his hearing gets under way, you're going to hear opening statements from all these committ
>> jan crawford is on capitol hill where committee members will question kavanaugh this week about his views on a wide range of issues. jan, good morning. >> reporter: i mean, this was pretty extraordinary, what we saw to start this hearing. chairman chuck grassley barely got a few words out before he started hearing protesters from the audience. then those senate democrats who are on this committee one by one start to call for this hearing to be adjourned. now, their argument here,...
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jeff. >> jan crawford right there in the confirmation room. jan, thank you. >>> arizona's governor today appointed former three-term senator jon kyl to replace the late john mccain, at least until the end of this year. kyl is expected to be sworn in later this week in time to vote on brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer could help them save money on car insurance? yea,that and homeowners, renters, motorcycle and boat insurance. huh.that's nice. what happens when you catch a fish? gecko: whoa. geico. more than just car insurance. see how much you could save at geico.com. i'm ok! a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. this can effect how pleasurable sex can be. to supplement your lubrication for even better sex try ky natural feeling. the lubrication you want, nothing you don't. ky natural feeling get what you want super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensiti
jeff. >> jan crawford right there in the confirmation room. jan, thank you. >>> arizona's governor today appointed former three-term senator jon kyl to replace the late john mccain, at least until the end of this year. kyl is expected to be sworn in later this week in time to vote on brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. any object. any surface. if you've got a life you gotta swiffer could help them...