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also rikki cleman, legal analyst, bianna golodryga. the kavanaghway saw tonight was different than monday night. >> it was complete anger, outrage, indignation, almost humiliation. i think when he got most emotional was when he was talking about his parents, his children, his friends, people that he -- you could almost sense that he had felt that he let them down. reng dragg through d now they this, and his name was getting dragged through this. it was full-on onslaught of emotion, which is what we saw with justice thomas in 1991. as the president said what he 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 will hold. >> rikki, legally speaking what did you make of the strategy employed by both sides? >> i think that the republicans have their strategy together. they were cohesive. they went fo
also rikki cleman, legal analyst, bianna golodryga. the kavanaghway saw tonight was different than monday night. >> it was complete anger, outrage, indignation, almost humiliation. i think when he got most emotional was when he was talking about his parents, his children, his friends, people that he -- you could almost sense that he had felt that he let them down. reng dragg through d now they this, and his name was getting dragged through this. it was full-on onslaught of emotion, which...
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rikki, now to you.a former prosecutor, what are the challenges facing rachel mitchell, the prosecutor the republicans have brought in? >> well, she is a prosecutor. memember, the person they really needed here was a criminal oefense lawyer, someone who cross-examines accusers and props up the accused. so, here, this prosecutor is acting contrary to what she usually does. also remember, prosecutors' biggest challenges are the facts that they do not cross-examine people as a normal course of events. most cases go in on the burden of proof on the government, and then defendants rarely testify. >> glor: all right, rikki klieman and jan crawford, thanks to both of you. jan, rikki, again as we mentioned-- and the "cbs this morning" team will all be in washington tomorrow to bring you live gavel-to-gavel coverage of the hearings. we begin at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the "cbs evening news" will come to you tomorrow from washington, tomorrow night as well. coming up next here on the "cbs evening news" tonight, t
rikki, now to you.a former prosecutor, what are the challenges facing rachel mitchell, the prosecutor the republicans have brought in? >> well, she is a prosecutor. memember, the person they really needed here was a criminal oefense lawyer, someone who cross-examines accusers and props up the accused. so, here, this prosecutor is acting contrary to what she usually does. also remember, prosecutors' biggest challenges are the facts that they do not cross-examine people as a normal course...
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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 in what l is day will hold. >> glor: rikki, legally speaking, what did you think
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...
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. >> i still think you have to know, rikki, what the other person is saying about you. >> well, i think we knew what she was saying. >> i would want to hear it. >> don't you think they'll ask him that. >> and what his reaction was. >> it's a better answer for him to say he watched and whatever his reaction may have been. it's a better answer than saying, no, i wasn't going to do that. >> there's no compromise here. he's elevated to the supreme court or he's not. >> right. and he will have the tag with him for the rest of his life, elevated or not. >> and there are no winners. whether he's elevated or not, he doesn't win. she doesn't win. the supreme court -- >> the family. >> this entire process, there are no winners. >> what could have made this a winning situation? would the f.b.i. investigation in the beginning have at least made this seem like a fair situation to people who were calling for it from the beginning? i said earlier today, she wanted an f.b.i. investigation and people had something to hide are not saying, please, come and investigate me. >> well, the thing, when the comm
. >> i still think you have to know, rikki, what the other person is saying about you. >> well, i think we knew what she was saying. >> i would want to hear it. >> don't you think they'll ask him that. >> and what his reaction was. >> it's a better answer for him to say he watched and whatever his reaction may have been. it's a better answer than saying, no, i wasn't going to do that. >> there's no compromise here. he's elevated to the supreme court or...
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for over 50 years. >> this is where rikki and i fell in love with the west. really romantic, beautiful location. >> reporter: and it's just one of the many romantic, beautiful locations that have helped shape the ralph lauren aesthetic, from the english aristocracy to the nautical to african safaris, but lauren's own beginnings in the bronx were far less exotic. >> you know, as a kid, i wore a lot of my older brother's hand me downs. i thought i like wearing the clothes. >> reporter: you liked wearing hand me downs. >> i did. well, i never had a lot, but i -- >> reporter: but kids in hand me downs are resent it? >> i didn't resent it, and i -- my brothers were cool and they had good stuff. >> reporter: and lauren says it wasn't really about the clothes. >> when you put on something you really like, you feel like you are that person or the person you want to be. >> reporter: working as a tie salesman in his early 20s with no formal fashion training, ralph lauren had an epiphany, a new take on a men's wear staple. >> and i went to my boss and i said can i make
for over 50 years. >> this is where rikki and i fell in love with the west. really romantic, beautiful location. >> reporter: and it's just one of the many romantic, beautiful locations that have helped shape the ralph lauren aesthetic, from the english aristocracy to the nautical to african safaris, but lauren's own beginnings in the bronx were far less exotic. >> you know, as a kid, i wore a lot of my older brother's hand me downs. i thought i like wearing the clothes....
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a middle order wobbled before rikki clarke and many more call saw them home and you can see what it meantt county championship since 2002 and once again in this match, best man was captain rory burns. a century in the first innings, half—century today. he is the top run scorer in the country. a lot of people are touting him as the successof lot of people are touting him as the successor to alastair cook at the top of the england batting and afterwards, he told mejust top of the england batting and afterwards, he told me just what this title means to him. we are just absolutely delighted, it is the one eve ryo ne absolutely delighted, it is the one everyone wants to win and to do it, we are delighted. a little bit more nerve—racking than you would have wa nted nerve—racking than you would have wanted at six down, seven down? definitely, especially when you have to watch. i could have done with being there at the end and it would have made it slightly easier. i was watching most of the time on my phone and jinking coffee to distract myself but it was nice to get over the line. rory burns wi
a middle order wobbled before rikki clarke and many more call saw them home and you can see what it meantt county championship since 2002 and once again in this match, best man was captain rory burns. a century in the first innings, half—century today. he is the top run scorer in the country. a lot of people are touting him as the successof lot of people are touting him as the successor to alastair cook at the top of the england batting and afterwards, he told mejust top of the england...
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him-makers rikki stern and annie sunberg took a look at the history of this debate and looked at how some women's access to abortion in the wake of "roe v. wade" is being restricted. >> we have to look back at the history to really understand how we got to where we are today that we're living in such a partisan world. we're now looking at a president who promised to elect pro-life justices and overturn "roe v. wade" and that's what we're seeing today. >> reporter: already today there are at least six states with only one abortion clinic. >> i do think that we are at a pivotal moment and we're certainly dangerously close to the cliff in which access becomes completely unavailable to many places in this country. >> reporter: for anti-abortion activists, the moment is an opportunity almost 50 years in the making. >> the stakes are incredibly high right now when we talk about the supreme court to the united states of america. we actually believe that that momentum is on our side. >> reporter: as a candidate trump embraced the anti-abortion platform. >> do you want to see the court overtu
him-makers rikki stern and annie sunberg took a look at the history of this debate and looked at how some women's access to abortion in the wake of "roe v. wade" is being restricted. >> we have to look back at the history to really understand how we got to where we are today that we're living in such a partisan world. we're now looking at a president who promised to elect pro-life justices and overturn "roe v. wade" and that's what we're seeing today. >>...
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we'll talk about the hearing with trump senior adviser kellyanne conway and rikki klieman and our chief correspondent jan crawford. >>> an alleged marketplace murder online.
we'll talk about the 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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the season, south african bowler mornay morkel who struck the winning runs with another key player rikkiare delighted. more nerve racking than you wanted today when you're six or seven down? definitely, i could have done with being there at the end and it would have made it easier. i was watching my phone most of the time and trying to drink coffee and distract myself. staying with cricket and former england one—day captain paul collingwood will retire at the end of the season more than two decades after making his first—class debut. he played in 68 tests and was part of three ashes winning teams, leading england to victory also at the t20 eight years ago. his final game will be at home to middlesex. britain‘s simon yates has maintained his 25 second overall lead at the vuelta a espa na. his 25 second overall lead at the vuelta a espana. he marked his nearest challenger and now only two stages remain ahead of sunday‘s procession finish in madrid. the women‘s british open winner georgia bohl made a strong start to the final major of the summer at the evian championship in southern france.
the season, south african bowler mornay morkel who struck the winning runs with another key player rikkiare delighted. more nerve racking than you wanted today when you're six or seven down? definitely, i could have done with being there at the end and it would have made it easier. i was watching my phone most of the time and trying to drink coffee and distract myself. staying with cricket and former england one—day captain paul collingwood will retire at the end of the season more than two...
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. >> rikki clee man and jan, thanks to both of you.bs this morning" team will be in washington to bring you live gavel to gavel coverage of the hearings. we begin at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the cbs evening news will come to you from washington as well. >>> coming up next, the fa therl of a missing boy with autism tells us what happened. harry's meeting clients... ...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles. if only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a less wrinkly, winning guy. >>> dozens of law enforcement officers join the search for a missing 6-year-old boy in north carolina. more than 300 officers are now looking for maddox rich. the boy has autism and has not been seen since saturday. his father is speaking out tonight in an interview with david begnaud. >> it's been torture. i'm not eating, not sleeping. i'm just worried about getting my little boy back. >> reporter: appearing with police this afternoon at a news conference was ian rich. he hasn't seen his 6-year-old son maddox since saturday. that's when ian
. >> rikki clee man and jan, thanks to both of you.bs this morning" team will be in washington to bring you live gavel to gavel coverage of the hearings. we begin at 10:00 a.m. eastern time. the cbs evening news will come to you from washington as well. >>> coming up next, the fa therl of a missing boy with autism tells us what happened. harry's meeting clients... ...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles. if only harry used some... ...bounce, to dry. he would be a...
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we'll talk about the 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 b
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that with the way feinstein handle this and the people that are now representing ford, her name is rikki sidesin, anwin,and vu have brian fallon, hillary clinton's national spokesperson running an operation -- i think they raised $5 million to stop the kavanaugh nomination. to me -- and when you delete all of your social media right on the eve of this -- and i know it has nothing to do with it, but dr. ford is a political activist for the democrats. she's donated to democrats. she has marched in anti-trump rallies, signed anti-trump petitions. the body of evidence there makes me think, i really want to think she's not lying. i really want to think that in my heart. but when you put all of this other stuff out there it makes me think this is entirely political. and i really hope it's not. >> and even if she's remembering it exactly the way that it happened. here's the problem. we cannot have a standard in public discourse or in criminal justice. we cannot have a standard where even the prevalence of the evidence is not stacked up in favor of a particular charge and we believe the charge a
that with the way feinstein handle this and the people that are now representing ford, her name is rikki sidesin, anwin,and vu have brian fallon, hillary clinton's national spokesperson running an operation -- i think they raised $5 million to stop the kavanaugh nomination. to me -- and when you delete all of your social media right on the eve of this -- and i know it has nothing to do with it, but dr. ford is a political activist for the democrats. she's donated to democrats. she has marched...
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season, the south african bowler morne morkel, who struck the winning runs with another key player, rikkist champions in 2002. we arejust we are just absolutely delighted, it's the one that everyone wants to win them to be up to do it, were absolutely delighted. when you were six down, or seven down. , to watch itand, it six down, or seven down. , to watch it and, it was just, six down, or seven down. , to watch it and, it wasjust, it six down, or seven down. , to watch it and, it was just, it was made slightly easier but i was watching my phone most of the time and trying to drink coffee and distract myself. staying wtih cricket, and the former england one—day captain paul collingwood will retire at the end of the season — more than two decades after making his first—class debut. he played in 68 tests, was part of three ashes winning sides and led england to victory at the world t20 eight years ago. 42 year—old collingwood's final game for durham will be at home to middlesex. britain's simon yates has maintained his 25—second overall lead at the vuelta a espana. the flat stage 18 was won
season, the south african bowler morne morkel, who struck the winning runs with another key player, rikkist champions in 2002. we arejust we are just absolutely delighted, it's the one that everyone wants to win them to be up to do it, were absolutely delighted. when you were six down, or seven down. , to watch itand, it six down, or seven down. , to watch it and, it was just, six down, or seven down. , to watch it and, it wasjust, it six down, or seven down. , to watch it and, it was just, it...
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season, the south african bowler morne morkel, who struck the winning runs with another key player, rikki everyone wants to win and to go ahead and do it, we arejust win and to go ahead and do it, we are just absolutely delighted. little bit more nerve—racking night you would have wanted today when you are six down, seven down? definitely, when you are having to watch, i could have been there at the end when it would have made it slightly easier. i was watching my phone most of the time and is trying to drink copy and distress. but it was nice. britain's simon yates has maintained his 25—second overall lead at the vuelta a espana. the flat stage 18 was won by the belgian's jelle vallays. yates safely marked his nearest challenger alejandro valverde, and now only two stages remain ahead of sunday's processional finish in madrid. former formula 1 world champion kimi raikonnen has spoken abuot his departure from ferrari next month — in a rather awkward press conference. he's being replaced at the italian team by charles leclerc, a driver nearly half his age! speaking ahead of this weekend's
season, the south african bowler morne morkel, who struck the winning runs with another key player, rikki everyone wants to win and to go ahead and do it, we arejust win and to go ahead and do it, we are just absolutely delighted. little bit more nerve—racking night you would have wanted today when you are six down, seven down? definitely, when you are having to watch, i could have been there at the end when it would have made it slightly easier. i was watching my phone most of the time and...