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da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair.n's claim she wanted to run away with him financed with insurance money from david's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon. maternal love given and withdrawn to manipulate her into murder. >> i can take responsibility for my role in everything. but she was trying to put everything on me. that's the point i kind of woke up and realized, like, let me just tell the truth. >> was it true? on the stand elizabeth's accusation was clear and powerful. >> throughout the whole thing while i was testifying, she couldn't even look at me. >> joan did not testify. she sat quietly and listened as her attorney portrayed liz as a liar and ruthless killer who acted entirely alone when she executed her stepfather.
da billy west told them about joan and david's swinging lifestyle. joan's affair.n's claim she wanted to run away with him financed with insurance money from david's death. then there was the allegation that joan tried to poison david. and testimony from a young man who insisted joan asked elizabeth to recruit him to commit the murder and dispose of the gun. but the da saved his star witness for last. 15-year-old elizabeth shannon herself who told the jury that joan used a truly devious weapon....
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joan: six of nine.barry: you can't read american original and not be struck how much justice scalia's catholicism is affecting what he does. been plenty of other catholics, including justice brennan, who was a liberal who did not wear it on their sleeve the same way, but i wonder whether you think this is affecting what he does and how we should feel about that. joan: it is an interesting question one that i have been getting a lot as i have been talking about american original. the country actually had a long history of anti-catholic bigotry. it was remarkable when we first first four, five, now six catholics on the court. when president obama nominated sonia sotomayor, it was not an issue. georgenot an issue when w. bush put on roberts and alito . rounding out the group is justice scalia, justice kennedy, justice thomas. have onesual to protestant, stevens, and the other two are jewish, ginsburg and breyer. mostly onay out issues of abortion when the public consciousness calms. as i note in the book,
joan: six of nine.barry: you can't read american original and not be struck how much justice scalia's catholicism is affecting what he does. been plenty of other catholics, including justice brennan, who was a liberal who did not wear it on their sleeve the same way, but i wonder whether you think this is affecting what he does and how we should feel about that. joan: it is an interesting question one that i have been getting a lot as i have been talking about american original. the country...
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joan, for you. let me remind everyone what brett kavanaugh wrote in '09 in the minnesota law review. looking back to the late 1990 rz for example, the nation would have been better off if president clinton could have focused on bin bin without beingis tracted by the paula jones sexual harassment case and its political offshoots. to be sure president clinton brought that ordeal on himself by his answers in the jones case f nothing else. joan, given what he wrote, should kavanaugh recuse himself from anything special counsel robert mueller related? >> well, i don't necessarily think he shuchl i'm sure democrats will ask him about that. but just to remind people of the context in which he wrote that. he was trying to separate himself from the starr investigation, which was so controversial in the 1990s. so this was part of that effort. it was also something he realized after serving with george w. bush in the white house for nearly six years. he saw how much the president could be impeded in his daily
joan, for you. let me remind everyone what brett kavanaugh wrote in '09 in the minnesota law review. looking back to the late 1990 rz for example, the nation would have been better off if president clinton could have focused on bin bin without beingis tracted by the paula jones sexual harassment case and its political offshoots. to be sure president clinton brought that ordeal on himself by his answers in the jones case f nothing else. joan, given what he wrote, should kavanaugh recuse himself...
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(man) the celebrities include joan crawford.y barry. (richard dyer) well, in the so-called golden age of hollywood, studios certainly did control the image of stars strongly, they determined what films they would make, how that would be advertised, what they would wear, what stories about them went to the press and so on. so in that sense they, they controlled the image very strongly, indeed. we would bring people together that worked at the studio, and insist that they date and send a photographer along and a reporter from a magazine, along on the date. they went along with it. they did the fake dates once a week if they wanted to, and then they went out and took opium or did whatever they did on the side, and nobody would report that, as long as they'd play the game as long as they'd talk to hedda and louella and mouth stuff that they wanted to hear. (john waters) they would leave 'em alone if they did the other stuff. (sylvia wallace) fan magazines were "fanny-wanny," they catered to the children, to the teenagers, and to peo
(man) the celebrities include joan crawford.y barry. (richard dyer) well, in the so-called golden age of hollywood, studios certainly did control the image of stars strongly, they determined what films they would make, how that would be advertised, what they would wear, what stories about them went to the press and so on. so in that sense they, they controlled the image very strongly, indeed. we would bring people together that worked at the studio, and insist that they date and send a...
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hello, joan. you're looking lovely as always. thank you, hal. that's very sweet.e. really? tell her. they're giving your husband the cover of the sunday magazine. they're knocking out a story about bill clinton for him. it's going to be like one of those shots with all the portraiture showing. every brilliant one of them, my friend. laughter. oh, god, this is so unreal. how do i look? you're fine. no crumbs, no tears, all good? nope, nope. all good. 0h, joan. tell me this isn't some great, big, fatjoke. it's all real, darling. breathe. ah. joan, come on, we're waiting for you. come on, let's do this. now, that look at the end. glenn close is one of those people who, with a single look can tell a thousand contradictory stories. so what then happens is — they go to stockholm to get the nobel prize and then we flash back to the 19505 when they first met where she was a very promising writer and he was a professor. she has put her writing career on hold in order to service his. perhaps there is something more behind that. it turns out he is a philanderer, he is somebo
hello, joan. you're looking lovely as always. thank you, hal. that's very sweet.e. really? tell her. they're giving your husband the cover of the sunday magazine. they're knocking out a story about bill clinton for him. it's going to be like one of those shots with all the portraiture showing. every brilliant one of them, my friend. laughter. oh, god, this is so unreal. how do i look? you're fine. no crumbs, no tears, all good? nope, nope. all good. 0h, joan. tell me this isn't some great, big,...
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all good. 0h, john. ——0h, joan. tell me this isn't some great, big, fatjoke.rling. breathe. ah. joan, come on, we're waiting for you. come on, let's do this. now, that look at the end. glenn close is one of those people who, with a single look can tell a thousand contradictory stories. so what then happens is — they go to stockholm to get the nobel prize and then we flash back to the 1950s when they first met where she was a very promising writer and he was a professor. she has put her writing career on hold in order to service his. perhaps there is something more behind that. it turns out he is a philanderer, he is somebody who is unable to praise their son who is also an aspiring writer. gradually, we start to discover the backstory of this relationship and we start to see the stress lines in the marriage. what i like about this is glenn close‘s central performance is brilliant the first time i saw this film. the second time, having seen all the things that the narrative uncovers, it's even more impressive because you realise there are so many moments in whi
all good. 0h, john. ——0h, joan. tell me this isn't some great, big, fatjoke.rling. breathe. ah. joan, come on, we're waiting for you. come on, let's do this. now, that look at the end. glenn close is one of those people who, with a single look can tell a thousand contradictory stories. so what then happens is — they go to stockholm to get the nobel prize and then we flash back to the 1950s when they first met where she was a very promising writer and he was a professor. she has put her...
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and my mother said, yes, joan. and she said, my father wants very much to come and talk to him about this upcoming march. and my mother assured her that, if dr. bunch came to selma, she and my father would take excellent care of him. so the trip was planned. my father went to birmingham, picked dr. bunch up at the train station and brought him here. dr. bunch, of course, spent his life negotiating and standing for peace for people not only in this country, but around the world. he and dr. king shared similar goals, similar wishes for people in the united states and around the world. so he knew that this was such an important for voting rights march in this country. he wanted to give dr. king as much advice and help as he could, because i think both men knew that the possible passage of a voting rights act in this country would transform not only the united states, but would transform the global world house. the third bedroom in the jackson museum is the actual bedroom the morning of the selma to montgomery march, t
and my mother said, yes, joan. and she said, my father wants very much to come and talk to him about this upcoming march. and my mother assured her that, if dr. bunch came to selma, she and my father would take excellent care of him. so the trip was planned. my father went to birmingham, picked dr. bunch up at the train station and brought him here. dr. bunch, of course, spent his life negotiating and standing for peace for people not only in this country, but around the world. he and dr. king...
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joan biskupic, david drucker, douglas brifrnkley, thank you a for being with us. >>> is it the moment that changed everything? coming up, what jeff flake is now saying about the elevator confrontation that played out on live tv. >> look at me when i'm talking to you! you're telling me i might as well not matter, what happened to me doesn't matter, and you're going to let these people who do these things into power. that's what you're telling me when you vote for him. this place isn't for me. that last place was pretty nice. i don't like this whole thing. i think we can do better. change is hard. try to keep an open mind. come on, dad. this is for me, son? principal. we can help you plan for that. opportunlike here.rywhere. and here. see? opportunity. hi! cinturones por favor. gracias. ev-er-y-where. about to be parents. it's doing a lot of kicking down there. meeting the parents. it's gonna be fine. and this driver, logging out to watch his kid hit one out of the... go dani, go! opportunity is everywhere. all you have to do to find it is get out... here. ♪ are you one sneeze away from
joan biskupic, david drucker, douglas brifrnkley, thank you a for being with us. >>> is it the moment that changed everything? coming up, what jeff flake is now saying about the elevator confrontation that played out on live tv. >> look at me when i'm talking to you! you're telling me i might as well not matter, what happened to me doesn't matter, and you're going to let these people who do these things into power. that's what you're telling me when you vote for him. this place...
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this is pathetic. >> do you see the risk joan is laying out. >> i like joan a lot and how you laid that know senator grassley very well and i think what he did here we want to hear you, you go here we go to you, we will do private or public i want to hear you. senator grassley saying let's have a neutral party and ask the real questions. i think senator grassley wants to get to the truth. as do the american people. >> we do want to get to the truth, absolutely. >> not to say whatever political party we're part of, let's just get to the truth of this. >> quite frankly senator corker came out and said of course we're going to do this. because we don't want someone to make a dumb remark an god viral. didn't use those exact words. but it's obvious what they're doing. >> it's also very hyper political. try to take the politics out of it. in ministry we say remove the emotion and just deal with the facts. i think that's what senator grassley is trying to do. >> on any hear on capitol hill it is impossible to remove emotions and sometimes impossible to get to the facts. but is there a point, i
this is pathetic. >> do you see the risk joan is laying out. >> i like joan a lot and how you laid that know senator grassley very well and i think what he did here we want to hear you, you go here we go to you, we will do private or public i want to hear you. senator grassley saying let's have a neutral party and ask the real questions. i think senator grassley wants to get to the truth. as do the american people. >> we do want to get to the truth, absolutely. >> not to...
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here with me is cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin, nia-malika henderson, and joan. thanks for being here. nia, at the moment, and i just looked, the president has not tweeted about this. but when all of this started coming out, that's exactly the first place that folks are going to look, as you well know. as you heard from abby, there seems to be somewhat of a concerted effort from the white house in how they're trying to handle this and push this forward publicly. >> yeah, and it's very clear that, you know, they keep talking about the idea that professor ford should be heard. what they're not saying is the way in which she should be heard. should it be behind closed doors, should it be phone calls or should it be public? the only person talking about publicly testifying is professor ford. right? even i think kavanaugh put out a statement and said whatever form the senate deems appropriate, that's the forum he would be willing to testify in. so i think that's pretty telling. we'll see if what happens here, if they do it in private or in public. it seems politically
here with me is cnn chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin, nia-malika henderson, and joan. thanks for being here. nia, at the moment, and i just looked, the president has not tweeted about this. but when all of this started coming out, that's exactly the first place that folks are going to look, as you well know. as you heard from abby, there seems to be somewhat of a concerted effort from the white house in how they're trying to handle this and push this forward publicly. >> yeah, and it's...
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>> it shouldn't be and there's a bipartisan standard as joan just pointed out that this violates.ena kagan was put forward, the obama administration didn't exert executive privilege. the bush library tried to say, look, be as transparent as possible. it's apparently the trump team that dialed that back. the reason -- let's just look at last night's document dump. okay? questions about warrantless wiretapping, water boarding, the selection of two supreme court justices that came up under his watch should be enormously reveal. at 10:50 last night the majority of the senate said the majority has reviewed all the documents, we're good. the reason i suggested elves were an explanation is that's around 10,000 documents an hour. >> and they're very fast readers. >> and they're very fast readers, notoriously. the idea that this is proper scrutiny let alone transparency departure from past precedent. not sure what the meeting is going to be said but i imagine they'll be upset about this. >> even miffed. >> they really can't do anything. >> they can't stop this. >> the reason this is happen
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>> joan and ariana, thank you. hearing day three continues on in washington. on it. >>> next, it wasn't me. the list of denials continues to grow as speculation intensifies around who wrote that anonymous opinion piece slamming president trump in "the new york times." just in, an idea from republican senator rand paul on how to figure out who it is. three words -- lie detector test. today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and customer service are critical to business success. like the ones we teach here, every day. this is a story about mail and customer service are critical to business success. and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything ha
>> joan and ariana, thank you. hearing day three continues on in washington. on it. >>> next, it wasn't me. the list of denials continues to grow as speculation intensifies around who wrote that anonymous opinion piece slamming president trump in "the new york times." just in, an idea from republican senator rand paul on how to figure out who it is. three words -- lie detector test. today, 97% of employers agree that skills like teamwork, attention to detail, and...
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joining us now is joan walsh, ryan lizza, rich lowry, and jennifer rogers. and jennifer, i want to start with the patten plea. samuel patten. maybe not a name we knew before. but this is the first time we've seen formal charges by the government related to an illegal foreign donation to trump political activities. that's interesting. i should also note that patten has agreed to cooperate with the mueller investigation. what do you make of this? >> well, it is very interesting. remember that rick gates, who also is a cooperator for the government, of course, was in charge of the inauguration. so it's not a surprise that mueller and his team and various u.s. attorneys' offices are digging into that. you know, we've been hearing reporting that prior folks in charge of inaugurations have said that the trump inauguration raised something like double the money but had a quarter of the events and a third of the staff or something, so where did all that money go? those are questions that people have been asking. so i don't think it's a surprise they're digging into
joining us now is joan walsh, ryan lizza, rich lowry, and jennifer rogers. and jennifer, i want to start with the patten plea. samuel patten. maybe not a name we knew before. but this is the first time we've seen formal charges by the government related to an illegal foreign donation to trump political activities. that's interesting. i should also note that patten has agreed to cooperate with the mueller investigation. what do you make of this? >> well, it is very interesting. remember...
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joan, the 2003 e-mail about roe v.s of brett kavanaugh himself when he was working in the white house on this key case came up and dianne feinstein read from it. where did it get the american public in terms of understanding where judge kavanaugh truly stands on roe v. wade? >> well, in that memo, poppy, he acknowledges what he didn't want to say to the committee that even when a ruling is settled law the supreme court can unsettle it. he noted in the memo that there are legal colors so who don't believe rowe is as firm as progressives would want and that there are members of the supreme court who want to overturn it and she pressed him on that and he said i was stating what's the obvious, i wanted to make sure this memo that was going out was accurate but for the members of the committee it was a revealing window into him saying outright of course it can be reversed. he just didn't want to say that out lout to the committee. >> thank you both very much, joan, errol, have a good weekend. we want to take you to syria. e
joan, the 2003 e-mail about roe v.s of brett kavanaugh himself when he was working in the white house on this key case came up and dianne feinstein read from it. where did it get the american public in terms of understanding where judge kavanaugh truly stands on roe v. wade? >> well, in that memo, poppy, he acknowledges what he didn't want to say to the committee that even when a ruling is settled law the supreme court can unsettle it. he noted in the memo that there are legal colors so...
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joan, thank you very much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and we will have more on this story later this hour. but to another story we're watching very closely, a report by north korea's state agency says the u.s. is totally to believe for a stealemate in talks. south korea's government is trying to get those talks on track. moon jae-in is on his way to north korea. it's been all smiles for the two leaders as thousands lined the roads earlier to watch the motorcade drive by, but very soon it's down to business, namely, trying to make progress towards denuclearization and perhaps a formal end to the korean war. let's turn to our paula hancock. she is following this story from seoul in south korea. she joins us live from there. paula, north korea's kim jong-un offered a very warm welcome to south korea's man jae-in. then we see this very aggressive language blaming the u.s. for a stalemate in dialogue. how much harder will this make moon jae-in's role as he tries to bring the u.s. and north korea closer togethe
joan, thank you very much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and we will have more on this story later this hour. but to another story we're watching very closely, a report by north korea's state agency says the u.s. is totally to believe for a stealemate in talks. south korea's government is trying to get those talks on track. moon jae-in is on his way to north korea. it's been all smiles for the two leaders as thousands lined the roads earlier to watch the...
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with me, our supreme court guru, joan bissics. on, i know i'm violating the rules, but i think it's that important. >> yeah. it shows that he did actually violate some of the senate rules. that was a question that occurred yesterday, whether or not the documents that he did release were, in fact, confidential or not. what we do know is there were four documents he released that the committee had green lighted for released. he released more than a dozen other documents that were considered confidential. he also read from confidential e-mails in a closed -- during the open hearing as well, in which the republicans accused him of breaking the rules. john cornyn tweeting this morning that there should be an ethics investigation to look into cory booker's handling of this. clearly, this is something booker is open to, saying that he said bring it on, they view this as a good fight for them politically. nevertheless, it shows that the intensity and unusual nature of this hearing. one thing i will point out, there's still protests going
with me, our supreme court guru, joan bissics. on, i know i'm violating the rules, but i think it's that important. >> yeah. it shows that he did actually violate some of the senate rules. that was a question that occurred yesterday, whether or not the documents that he did release were, in fact, confidential or not. what we do know is there were four documents he released that the committee had green lighted for released. he released more than a dozen other documents that were considered...
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i'm not saying. >> joan, i did not interrupt you while you were going.ott. >> i am not going to dispute her claim she's going to make under oath. it's her right. i'm going to say, if you want to take it seriously, four people say no, we don't know the location, we don't know the exact year. there are questions that have to be asked about if you're going to take what she says on the record seriously, you have to take the questions raised seriously. >> can i ask you something. >> the senate judiciary committee is going to ask them all tomorrow. that's an appropriate venue. >> do you think they should vote the day after? >> i think they had to schedule the vote because of the way the rules of the committee work. we won't know whether they're going to vote till after the testimony is heard. right now the intention is vote and move to the floor by the beginning of next week. plans can be changed. >> i hope the plan changes. you know, maybe it's about senate rules, scott but it looked sounded incredibly tone deaf for chairman grassley to schedule that vote for
i'm not saying. >> joan, i did not interrupt you while you were going.ott. >> i am not going to dispute her claim she's going to make under oath. it's her right. i'm going to say, if you want to take it seriously, four people say no, we don't know the location, we don't know the exact year. there are questions that have to be asked about if you're going to take what she says on the record seriously, you have to take the questions raised seriously. >> can i ask you something....
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thank you so much, joan. we'll be seeing a lot of you over the next week. here with me at the table to share their reporting and insights, cnn's abby philip, jeff mason with reuters, david drucker, with the washington examiner, and cnn's manu raju. what have you been hearing? >> talking to senate democrats, they plan to hone in on four key areas in the questioning this week beginning on win. the four areas include untruthfulness, referring to specifically the 2004 and 2006 confirmation hearings when brett kavanaugh came before the senate judiciary committee. they believe he was not truthful in his testimony in some key areas, his involvement on some wire-tapping issues as well as detainee policy as well as three federal judgeships. they say he was more involved than he let on during that testimony. also the affordable care act. there's that very controversial texas case going through the courts right now. he may have a chance to rule on that, and that could ultimately undercut the aca, pre-existing conditions in particular. the democrats are concerned he ma
thank you so much, joan. we'll be seeing a lot of you over the next week. here with me at the table to share their reporting and insights, cnn's abby philip, jeff mason with reuters, david drucker, with the washington examiner, and cnn's manu raju. what have you been hearing? >> talking to senate democrats, they plan to hone in on four key areas in the questioning this week beginning on win. the four areas include untruthfulness, referring to specifically the 2004 and 2006 confirmation...
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a lot of concern about joan vote this week as well.ryan, because the day after that meeting, a video appeared on twitter posted by iranians state television, which a p pa re ntly iranians state television, which apparently was at that meeting. she says she is horrified by the fact that there was a runny and —— iranians state television there. an chuka and brought that up after the speech this morning. we have a situation, if you look at the experience of my colleague john ryan in enfield, where you have got a labour party meeting being streamed and broadcast by the iranians state broadcaster. in 2018, really? what, every single local party and national parties should be how we stop this terrible brexit damaging every community. we have to get our priorities straight. jeremy corbyn has boosted labour party membership to huge levels — what are we expecting to see in terms of pressure on some mps in the local seats in the coming weeks and conference coming up? the labour membership now stands at around 500,000 people. jeremy corbyn suppor
a lot of concern about joan vote this week as well.ryan, because the day after that meeting, a video appeared on twitter posted by iranians state television, which a p pa re ntly iranians state television, which apparently was at that meeting. she says she is horrified by the fact that there was a runny and —— iranians state television there. an chuka and brought that up after the speech this morning. we have a situation, if you look at the experience of my colleague john ryan in enfield,...
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joan banks. beyond that for the big most logical step on the government level in germany would be around stability and what this means if the community stabilizes and sort of goes to visit extremes of what could happen are we looking at more increased migration into your journey with her be the number one destination for. entering europe right dyson there turkey analyst at control risk thank you so much for joining us and. you were did have years live coverage and turkish president richard tired erewhon has kicked off his bridge building trip to germany with a visit to the presidential residence ed wong was hosted by german president from baltistan mire as belleview palace in a visit and that improving relations ties between anchor and berlin were put under immense strain after turkey imprisoned thousands of people including scores of german citizens following the failed two of twenty sixteen everyone was received controversy only with full military honors before heading in for a closed door talk
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joan, the hearing comes back. still some opening statements.he judge actually gets to speak today. there's been a lot of drama, a lot of contention, a lot of politics. you've been listening to this all day. democrats say the process is flawed. you're unqualified. we don't like or trust the president who nominated you. what's his test when he gets a chance to speak? >> right. he's going to present himself as someone who's a team player, both trying to build consensus there in that room, trying to warm himself up a little bit to the democrats, and then he's going to talk about building consensus on the supreme court, being part of a team of nine. he's going to want to try to seem as moderate, as humble, as nonthreatening to individual rights as possible. >> and the democrats hope that he's seen as evasive when he's not getting pinned down on these questions. >> it has been a dizzying day of breaking news on capitol hill with the con anywhefirmation he. thanks for joining us today on "inside politics." wolf picks up our coverage after a quick brea
joan, the hearing comes back. still some opening statements.he judge actually gets to speak today. there's been a lot of drama, a lot of contention, a lot of politics. you've been listening to this all day. democrats say the process is flawed. you're unqualified. we don't like or trust the president who nominated you. what's his test when he gets a chance to speak? >> right. he's going to present himself as someone who's a team player, both trying to build consensus there in that room,...
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out front a member of the trump 2020 advisory board, rob astorino and joan walsh.hanks, guys, for being here. first, rob, your reaction what you heard. one republican senator, susan collins, she was calling it appalled, called it humiliating. is senator collins right to be appalled, what president trump said about sessions? >> let's start with the basics, it's alleged, right? it's something bob woodward is putting in his book. we had a previous book that got a lot of attention for two straight weeks that was taken as gospel and some of that was proven to be false. and i do think that obviously some of these, if they were said, they're not nice. certainly not nice, and it's unbecoming of a president to say something like that but, again, if they were said in private, you would hope that people within the white house would keep them private and that's a complete separate issue of how this stuff got in a book if it's true. >> joan, let me just -- this just came up so let me read it to you. i want you to react. donald trump just tweeted about the book. >> great. >> mor
out front a member of the trump 2020 advisory board, rob astorino and joan walsh.hanks, guys, for being here. first, rob, your reaction what you heard. one republican senator, susan collins, she was calling it appalled, called it humiliating. is senator collins right to be appalled, what president trump said about sessions? >> let's start with the basics, it's alleged, right? it's something bob woodward is putting in his book. we had a previous book that got a lot of attention for two...
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joan, thank you. next, democratic candidates winning some as they push for impeachment, but will it be their top priority if elected and if they take over majority in the house? alexandria cortez is my guest. >>> plus, breaking news tonight. we're learning the story behind "the new york times" decision to publish the op ed. details of what went on behind closed doors. and lower oral steroid use. about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. fasenra™ is designed to work with the body to target and remove eosinophils. fasenra™ is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with severe eosinophilic asthma. don't use fasenra™ for sudden breathing problems or other problems caused by eosinophils. fasenra™ may cause headache, sore throat, and allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens o
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so i rose above the unrest to steal a first half lead however shooting dope and defending allowing joan collins of the boys' team in front and stripped of all time with. the brazilians first ever been does league go. i'm often high and then doubled their lead in the fifteen minutes of or so they thought the referee awarded a free kick off the v i o spotted an offside in the buildup. thing soon went from bad to worse for dorman to the elo essential for this last match challenge in the seventy fifth minutes of an. the frenchman a little hard done by perhaps given this scene appeared to be a regular tussle for the bulls. but ten men don't been struck by the tone mark a reuters pinpoint part christine who misses the symptoms decisions by a goal to blow the game wide open. to shut bell for bill was handed a gilt edged opportunity to restore his side's lead is the quote one down five he somehow managed to miss the target any doubts scoring would have been easier. so a point each for two of the bonus league is european representatives favor celts on a day of high tension. now if you think ther
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hello, joan. you're looking lovely as always. thank you, hal. that's very sweet.ey're knocking out a story about bill clinton for him. it's going to be like one of those shots with all the portraiture showing. every brilliant one of them, my friend. laughter. oh, god, this is so unreal. how do i look? you're fine. no crumbs, no tears, all good? nope, nope. all good. 0h, joan. tell me this isn't some great, big, fatjoke. it's all real, darling. breathe. ah. joan, come on, we're waiting for you. come on, let's do this. now, that look at the end. glenn close is one of those people who, with a single look can tell a thousand contradictory stories. so what then happens is — they go to stockholm to get the nobel prize and then we flash back to the 19505 when they first met where she was a very promising writer and he was a professor. she has put her writing career on hold in order to service his. perhaps there is something more behind that. it turns out he is a philanderer, he is somebody who is unable to praise their son who is also an aspiring writer. gradually, we st
hello, joan. you're looking lovely as always. thank you, hal. that's very sweet.ey're knocking out a story about bill clinton for him. it's going to be like one of those shots with all the portraiture showing. every brilliant one of them, my friend. laughter. oh, god, this is so unreal. how do i look? you're fine. no crumbs, no tears, all good? nope, nope. all good. 0h, joan. tell me this isn't some great, big, fatjoke. it's all real, darling. breathe. ah. joan, come on, we're waiting for you....
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sides apparently working towards the denuclearization of the korean peninsula with demands on king joan to cut his nuclear arsenal but since that friendly summit in june the talks have stalled. u.s. president donald trump even canceling his secretary of state's visit to pyongyang now though relations appear to be back on track. the president has received a letter from kim jong il was a very warm very positive letter the primary purpose of the letter was to request and look to schedule another meeting with the president which we are open to and are already in the process of course noting that. on sunday north korea marked its seventieth anniversary. although military to the core there were no intercontinental ballistic missiles on display at this year's founding day parade and that seen a significant. south korean president moving jay in the has urged both p.r. yang and washington to be bold. in order for us to move towards the next level of dismantling north korea's existing nuclear weapons the leaders of north korea and the united states once again most of big ideas and take bold decis
sides apparently working towards the denuclearization of the korean peninsula with demands on king joan to cut his nuclear arsenal but since that friendly summit in june the talks have stalled. u.s. president donald trump even canceling his secretary of state's visit to pyongyang now though relations appear to be back on track. the president has received a letter from kim jong il was a very warm very positive letter the primary purpose of the letter was to request and look to schedule another...
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joan, this is just the news in the last half hour or so.e are doubts now as to whether or not this hearing might take place. in part because the senate republicans controlling that judiciary hearings saying they haven't heard back from christine blasey ford. do you think it's too early to say hey, wait a minute. this hearing may not happen? what do you make of these developments? >> it's too early to say almost everything. think of how much unfolded just sunday when he name became known publicly when "the washington post" printed the interview with her. we had disarray and the committee was up and down and it's on and it's off. at this point we should hold our horses and see what's going to happen. the committee needs to hear from both of these individuals, professor ford and judge kavanaugh to find out what is the truth of the situation. democrats are concerned that a hearing was scheduled that sounded like it was a good idea. apparently professor ford was not completely on board with the timing or something. something is unusual. the demo
joan, this is just the news in the last half hour or so.e are doubts now as to whether or not this hearing might take place. in part because the senate republicans controlling that judiciary hearings saying they haven't heard back from christine blasey ford. do you think it's too early to say hey, wait a minute. this hearing may not happen? what do you make of these developments? >> it's too early to say almost everything. think of how much unfolded just sunday when he name became known...
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. >> i have joan, who has a microphone on as well, who's been covering the supreme court for years and years. reading both of these letters, it sounds like this hearing is going to happen. neither side is shying away. >> it's so true, brooke. we start the morning wondering if the latest set of allegations is going to derail this nominee who was so close to getting a committee vote, moving closer to the floor when everything first mru up about ten days ago. but what's happened in the last two hours, brooke, shows that all parties are digging in in one way or another. we got, most importantly, from the nominee himself, a letter saying he owes it to himself, he owes it to his family, up, he's a father of two daughters, he owes it to all these women who supported him, to stick with it. we've also heard from dr. christine blasey ford, writing directly to chairman grassley on the senate judiciary committee saying, here's why i came forward. she sort of wanted to give herself more voice, i think. she said to chairman grassley, up, handle this letter the way you see fit. she obviously expected
. >> i have joan, who has a microphone on as well, who's been covering the supreme court for years and years. reading both of these letters, it sounds like this hearing is going to happen. neither side is shying away. >> it's so true, brooke. we start the morning wondering if the latest set of allegations is going to derail this nominee who was so close to getting a committee vote, moving closer to the floor when everything first mru up about ten days ago. but what's happened in the...
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of activist local testing the support base and the fa ct testing the support base and the fact that joanpport base and the fact thatjoan ryan lost nearly, but other mp5 fact thatjoan ryan lost nearly, but other mps in recent days lost by warwick —— wider margins meeting that it warwick —— wider margins meeting thatitis warwick —— wider margins meeting that it is not part of the selection process , that it is not part of the selection process, the activist to deselected we re process, the activist to deselected were pretty sure now they do have numbers to go through the technical process and that will worry a lot more labour mp then just a two or three who fell foul of this lesson status of motion as of late. stable politics, like the mirror, focusing on borisjohnson we heard is getting divorced, not particularly edifying for us to go over details of what his private life may be, but both papers raising the issue of is the fa ct papers raising the issue of is the fact that he sort of been accused of various misdeeds, going to harvest chance at a tory leadership? guess that's important que
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joan: i thought i would start with the last chapter of the book.any of you are familiar with the second amendment case the court decided a year and a half ago. time thethe first supreme court said there is an individual right to own firearms in the constitution. wrote thatlia opinion. it was the biggest majority opinion he had to date. i start my last chapter with him at his desk with his pack of mabo
joan: i thought i would start with the last chapter of the book.any of you are familiar with the second amendment case the court decided a year and a half ago. time thethe first supreme court said there is an individual right to own firearms in the constitution. wrote thatlia opinion. it was the biggest majority opinion he had to date. i start my last chapter with him at his desk with his pack of mabo
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and on behalf of the sausalito mayor, mayor joan cox, happens to be at the annual league of california cities conference, she asked me to come and read her letter to the record. dear members of the san francisco budget and finance committee. as you take the final steps towards approval of this important project, city of sausalito would like to take this opportunity to thank you and acknowledge a number of regional leaders who collaborated together to produce a positive result. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin, the port of san francisco, port commissioner and director elaine forbes who listened carefully and worked very hard behind the scenes to ensure the final project description addressed sausalito concerns. acting mayor mark farrell, jenny kaloway, marin county supervisor office, among others, and of course, laura joss. together we demonstrated the power of regional collaboration as all of us invested our best efforts to ensure the best possible future for incredible natural resources. san francisco bay, fort baker and the golden gate recreational area for our resident and visi
and on behalf of the sausalito mayor, mayor joan cox, happens to be at the annual league of california cities conference, she asked me to come and read her letter to the record. dear members of the san francisco budget and finance committee. as you take the final steps towards approval of this important project, city of sausalito would like to take this opportunity to thank you and acknowledge a number of regional leaders who collaborated together to produce a positive result. san francisco...
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let's bring in joan biskupic. can they speak out? would it be appropriate?to. they didn't speak out in the whole merrick garland incident in 2016. so i wouldn't expect a single one of them to speak out publicly. they don't like that it's become more politicized. chief justice john roberts has said that it taints the court. but a group of them have personal connections to brett kavanaugh, so there's some differences around them that i think are worth exploring that we're not going to hear from them publicly, but we know. >> tell us about that. >> the chief has spoken about how, you know, if people see an individual get on the court through a very political process, people will necessarily think of the new justice as political. so he doesn't like this, but at the same time, he has a very deep relationship with brett kavanaugh. they knew each other back in the solicitor general's office, in the early 1990s. brett kavanaugh had a hand in his appointment, getting on to the d.c. circuit. and he also had a hand in his appointment to the supreme court, when kavanaug
let's bring in joan biskupic. can they speak out? would it be appropriate?to. they didn't speak out in the whole merrick garland incident in 2016. so i wouldn't expect a single one of them to speak out publicly. they don't like that it's become more politicized. chief justice john roberts has said that it taints the court. but a group of them have personal connections to brett kavanaugh, so there's some differences around them that i think are worth exploring that we're not going to hear from...
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manu v rchlt aju, joan biskupic, jeffrey toobin. >>> more rain to come in the carolinas. it's being blamed for more than a dozen deaths and we're on it. >>> u.s. border patrol agent turns alleged serial killer. how one woman narrowly escaped his grasp and alerted police. waze integration- seamlessly connecting the world inside... with the world outside... making life a little... easier. introducing the well-connected lincoln mkc. ahoyy! (excited squeal, giggling, panting) gotcha! ah! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. bounty, the quicker picker upper. on a budget? try new bounty essentials. natural healthy looking teeth are white. natural enamel, dentin, which is that second layer of the tooth is yellow. consumption of very acidic foods can wear away your enamel. once they start wearing down, your tooth is going to look yellower, more dull. i recommend pronamel toothpaste because it helps protect and strengthen your enamel. it's going to make them more res
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one so much for women's rights and now for broader civil rights. >> joan, always great to the talk toou can learn more about the inspiring life and career of justice ginsburg, "rbg," a cnn film, starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm erica hill in for ana cabrera.
one so much for women's rights and now for broader civil rights. >> joan, always great to the talk toou can learn more about the inspiring life and career of justice ginsburg, "rbg," a cnn film, starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm erica hill in for ana cabrera.
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that is joan baez at one of the protests earlier today. that video available on her website at c-span.org. a couple more of your calls. here from elizabeth next in washington. go ahead, elizabeth. caller: hi. i am just watching this and i wanted to say it is really sad what is happening. i have five grandsons. i am just afraid of what is going to happen for them when they grow up. for is the definition down if a boy happens to brush by a woman and she years latest remembers what is going on and then calls that sexual assault? i am not denying that maybe something happened to dr. ford. maybe something did, but she doesn't have all of the facts and memories of where it happened in when it happened. there is confusion by some witnesses, even a friend of hers. i am not saying i would hundred percent believe kavanaugh either. there are definitely holes in his story. what i would like to see this country do is forget the politics and remember there is a reputation for both parties here, both her and him. i wish this whole thing would've been kep
that is joan baez at one of the protests earlier today. that video available on her website at c-span.org. a couple more of your calls. here from elizabeth next in washington. go ahead, elizabeth. caller: hi. i am just watching this and i wanted to say it is really sad what is happening. i have five grandsons. i am just afraid of what is going to happen for them when they grow up. for is the definition down if a boy happens to brush by a woman and she years latest remembers what is going on and...
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>> joan, you have been studying the supreme court for a really long time, and we've heard a number of other people tonight mention anita hill. are we witnessing an anita hill moment? >> ana, there are so many similarities here, but there are also some key differences. first of all, to have a late in the game allegation. this one even more serious than what we had back in 1991 after hearings had been held for both of the nominees in a very partisan atmosphere, but what's different is that we are now in the me, too moment. we don't even have to look much farther than the senate judiciary committee to see a member who was removed al franken just last december resigned in the face of allegations related to sexual misconduct. people have been accused of much worse and have had much more serious consequences and that is very much in the air, but the other thing that's very different here is that things are much more partisan. republicans have banded together in what has already been a very tumultuous kavanaugh nomination. back in '91, a lot of people don't remember, but 11 democrats actuall
>> joan, you have been studying the supreme court for a really long time, and we've heard a number of other people tonight mention anita hill. are we witnessing an anita hill moment? >> ana, there are so many similarities here, but there are also some key differences. first of all, to have a late in the game allegation. this one even more serious than what we had back in 1991 after hearings had been held for both of the nominees in a very partisan atmosphere, but what's different is...
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. >> joan biskupic, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's talk further on this. cnn political commentator and republican strategist, good to see you both. rich, you first. what's your take on this 100,000 pages of documents the trump administration says, you know, it's using executive privilege to hold back, but then you just heard from joan, who said, you know, that has been crossed before with john roberts and all of it was transparent and made available. why is this different? >> well, you referenced "the new york times" article from i think yesterday or the day before. they pointed out the fact that this is a subset of all the documents, and they have released 400,000 plus other documents. b, this request for privilege came not from the trump white house but through the bush lawyers, from the bush white house. i'm not a trump fan, but i don't think it's fair to blame it on him. >> and that "new york times," just to revisit, it says these documents reflect deliberations, candid advice concerning the selection, nomination, or judicial candidates, the confidenti
. >> joan biskupic, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> all right. let's talk further on this. cnn political commentator and republican strategist, good to see you both. rich, you first. what's your take on this 100,000 pages of documents the trump administration says, you know, it's using executive privilege to hold back, but then you just heard from joan, who said, you know, that has been crossed before with john roberts and all of it was transparent and made available....
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the video featuring sexed-up model joan smalls, dropped last night and got too ttter fired up. got salsafied with j.lo's ex on a boat in miami harbor back in march and even auditioned his rap for the latin superstar. ♪ marc anthony with a new anthem ♪ ♪ yeah, i know it's a little intense ♪ >> a psyched marc tells "e.t." will and i have always wanted to work on a musical collaboration. >> i'm singing with will smith! >> what took y'all so long? >> just over a year ago, i was the fresh prince rapper and his former collaboration dj jazzy jeff taking the stage in england and teasing more music to come. >> i got the bug. i was on fire last night. i just can't contain myself on stage. >> what does that tell you? >> that we need to hurry up and do more shows. >> marc anthony, the now-50-year-old's new salsa track caps off a wild week for will, his insane birthday bungee jump into the grand canyon from a helicopter, has now racked up more than 13 million youtube views. former "fresh prince" co-star alfonso ribeiro tells "e.t.," quote, it was inspirational to see him. what a day. >>> al
the video featuring sexed-up model joan smalls, dropped last night and got too ttter fired up. got salsafied with j.lo's ex on a boat in miami harbor back in march and even auditioned his rap for the latin superstar. ♪ marc anthony with a new anthem ♪ ♪ yeah, i know it's a little intense ♪ >> a psyched marc tells "e.t." will and i have always wanted to work on a musical collaboration. >> i'm singing with will smith! >> what took y'all so long? >> just...
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>> joan rivers was at no point in her career not funny, because she changed with the times.ean, she was an evolving, writing every day, real-life comedian. >> don't you think men really like intelligence more when it comes right down to it? >> oh, please! are we going to go back to that? are you kidding? >> sure. it's a brain -- >> no man has ever put a hand up a woman's dress looking for a library card! jardiance asked- and now you know. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower a1c, with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swel
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of arc. >> laura: joan of arc, she was the heroine of all time. because of her performance, and she was built up as extremely credible, extremely sympathetic. and yet not a lot of factual advancement in the underlying narrative. where do we go from here? >> zero factual corroboration. zero. in fact, there were even more flubs and more changes and more inconsistencies and deeper gaps in her memory, which she said was seared the details of the alleged incident and apparently it seared a hole in her brain because she still can't get all of her facts straight. and i have to say that in particular, i find senator hirono's performance to be an embarrassment, not only to my gender, our gender, laura but to all thinking people. because i think that she represents the most heinous string of radical feminist t ideology that is trying to upend the bedrock principles of the presumption of innocence and the rights of any accused. they keep repeating and parroting over and over again that the accuser, ford, is not on trial. well, neither is judge kavanaugh! and
of arc. >> laura: joan of arc, she was the heroine of all time. because of her performance, and she was built up as extremely credible, extremely sympathetic. and yet not a lot of factual advancement in the underlying narrative. where do we go from here? >> zero factual corroboration. zero. in fact, there were even more flubs and more changes and more inconsistencies and deeper gaps in her memory, which she said was seared the details of the alleged incident and apparently it seared...
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un centro de detenciÓn en la frontera nos dijo que aunque no se justifica, ella vio tres niÑos que joan trÁmite? >> no. la verdad que no. yo solamente me dijeron que me fuera a tomar la huella y yo fui. >> ese es un tema que oscar va a ver en los prÓximos dÍas. cabe recalcar que en varias sensaciones nos han comentadoque temen que migraciÓn vaya tras los padres de los niÑos que cruzan la frontera asÍ que es importante asesorarse antes de hacer los trÁmites para reclamarlos. la moto. quÉ hace una persona de este tipo de situaciones? >> definitivamente asesorarse tanto para saber cuÁnto demora el trÁmite en estos momentos y tambiÉn para no correr riesgos. no necesariamente para no reclamar a los hijos sino para hacerlo de una manera que corra menos riesgo. ramÓn: gracias.y estÁ tras las rejas el sospechoso del mÁs reciente apuÑala miento ocurrido en la estaciÓn del bar mac arthur en oakland. >> la regrese para california y pueden estar con sus seres queridos. ramÓn: crece la presión para que liberen han 10 indocumentados transferidos a cÁrceles privadas fuera del estado dorado. >> y un ad
un centro de detenciÓn en la frontera nos dijo que aunque no se justifica, ella vio tres niÑos que joan trÁmite? >> no. la verdad que no. yo solamente me dijeron que me fuera a tomar la huella y yo fui. >> ese es un tema que oscar va a ver en los prÓximos dÍas. cabe recalcar que en varias sensaciones nos han comentadoque temen que migraciÓn vaya tras los padres de los niÑos que cruzan la frontera asÍ que es importante asesorarse antes de hacer los trÁmites para reclamarlos....