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brett kavanaugh christine bossi ford is going on a book tour in the ladies on the view are eating it up. >> some of the men did not clap in this audience. >> to face those people the way they were looking in dealing with you, that is bravery under a whole different fire. i employed you on your courage and your bravery. >> kavanaugh's former classmate who claims witness everything is sitting down with vaccination and he is skeptical of her claims. >> because you say you don't remember that event or anything about it, do you ever in your heart of hearts think maybe she was telling the truth. >> not really, look at the context in which this came out thick someone who is telling the truth that an issue like that would've approached differently, let's drop this nuclear bomb on these people the day before the confirmation that seems dishonest to me. dagen: this is almost six years after brett kavanaugh was nominated in ensuing confirmation process. is anybody going to ask her, say chuck grassley's memo that was released in late 2018 that said the senate and the fbi investigation found no e
brett kavanaugh christine bossi ford is going on a book tour in the ladies on the view are eating it up. >> some of the men did not clap in this audience. >> to face those people the way they were looking in dealing with you, that is bravery under a whole different fire. i employed you on your courage and your bravery. >> kavanaugh's former classmate who claims witness everything is sitting down with vaccination and he is skeptical of her claims. >> because you say you...
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>> martha: bailey said there are three people in the room brett kavanaugh was in the room, mike judges in the room, he is laughing and watching while she was pushed up to the bed and taken advantage of. and brett kavanaugh had set from the beginning that he did not know her and has no recollection of this event and this party and she has never been able to say what what year it exactly it happened or where but the one friend that she has that drove e knight said that she has no confidence in the story. you did not hear any of that on this very glossy heraldic news media spread into her that she's doing right now for her book so we gave mark judge she was the only other person who says was in the room the opportunity to speak at which she has never done she did not testify and she was asked why they didn't testify and he answers the question for me as well in this. but he says look i have no memory along these lines ever happening and that there was nothing in his character that would suggest that he ever would've done anything like t this. >> there were some extra thoughts here and let
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that is right, brett kavanaugh supposedly camera shy accuser. christine blasey ford is back to promote her newman work in whica atlantic calls a modern-daynst horror story that reads as an indictment against brett kavanaugh and supposedly enable hers. never mind the fact that her 2018 testimony was riddled withn inconsistencies, contradictionsf and memory lapses.s the regime is picking up right n where they left off six years ago. here now to react is teresa moreno, justice clarence thomas and president of the network.rig in the spokesman for the senater judiciary committee during the brett kavanaugh confirmation hearing. all right, i will start with you. does ford's timing seem a little bit suspect? >> you know, if you are lookingt infor new information about the esteemed glossy poured, it thise is not the place to look. it is an implausible story. at thest end of the book, it was uncorroborated implausible story that she brushes over some of forthe real problems, for examh isher own friend saying this is not something we did and this doesn't h
that is right, brett kavanaugh supposedly camera shy accuser. christine blasey ford is back to promote her newman work in whica atlantic calls a modern-daynst horror story that reads as an indictment against brett kavanaugh and supposedly enable hers. never mind the fact that her 2018 testimony was riddled withn inconsistencies, contradictionsf and memory lapses.s the regime is picking up right n where they left off six years ago. here now to react is teresa moreno, justice clarence thomas and...
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i'm sure that brett kavanaugh watches it. i'm sure the justice watches it. saying that you probably like your job. donald trump, he fought for you. we will see what you do. >> that is a great restaurant. it would be a great shame if something happened to it. on the contrary, we were talking about abortion, death penalty, or firearms. matters that are cultural issues around which there are deep partisan divides. of course, it would be fair to predict a conservative leading in the supreme court to rule a certain way. frankly, we have years of data suggesting that. the issues at play, they affect republican candidates and their opponents. these are not standard issues. these are complex issues from constitutional interpretations. frankly, a court that has an interest in preserving its integrity, just like we were talking about. 20 minutes ago, the court's reputation took a hit. i would assume the court does not want that to happen again. yes, it is a 6-3 republican split, but i don't think anyone who knows what is going on here, is a far richer human being beca
i'm sure that brett kavanaugh watches it. i'm sure the justice watches it. saying that you probably like your job. donald trump, he fought for you. we will see what you do. >> that is a great restaurant. it would be a great shame if something happened to it. on the contrary, we were talking about abortion, death penalty, or firearms. matters that are cultural issues around which there are deep partisan divides. of course, it would be fair to predict a conservative leading in the supreme...
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president trump's lawyer awkwardly brought it up with brett kavanaugh. while brett kavanaugh was trying to focus on this question of why president trump wasn't prosecuted for insurrection, and we've been talking about that a little bit tonight, this idea that because trump hasn't been charged specifically with insurrection, that suddenly seemed to create this incredible clarity among all the justices that had that thing happened, then this would be something that there would be an easy answer to when we know what to do when this would be settled in a definitive way. i just wanted to ask here, your reaction to that. it doesn't seem clear to me why it's necessary for trump to be charged with or convicted of insurrection for the constitution's ban on insurrection serving in office to be effectuated. what did you think of how that part of it was handled? >> i was a little frustrated at how deeply disrespectful i felt that the court was about the process that happened in the colorado trial court. there was a trial on the merits. there were, as you just heard,
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and basically, trump is signaling that he expects brett kavanaugh to step up. >> right, her argument just on the face f it doesn't make any sense that because he went through hell for kavanaugh, kavanaugh should step up for him. but not because he went through hell for kavanaugh, but because he cares about the law. >> yeah, well, the law here, there are some questions i think that the supreme court will have to grapple with. one of them, does the 14th amendment apply to the president? he is not named as a title or a job description. i think it is clear it does apply to the presidency. another question i think he is arguing trump is that he didn't take an oath to support the constitution which again, i think that falls flat. but i think where there are potentially going to consider whether it applies to trump is does it make sense? is this a qualification like age or where you were born that a state can just determine like that or is it complicated, something that congress has to decide and determine what is an insurrection. and whether someone engaged in it. i think that will be the
and basically, trump is signaling that he expects brett kavanaugh to step up. >> right, her argument just on the face f it doesn't make any sense that because he went through hell for kavanaugh, kavanaugh should step up for him. but not because he went through hell for kavanaugh, but because he cares about the law. >> yeah, well, the law here, there are some questions i think that the supreme court will have to grapple with. one of them, does the 14th amendment apply to the...
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particularly justice brett kavanaugh was very concerned about the idea of letting criminal prosecutions go forward over actions taken by the president. he continually floated this idea, this rule that would say that unless a statute specifically mentions the president, that then it can't be applied against hem. that is a slight variation on the whole question of immunity but it would get their via a different rout and would essentially mean the end of jack smith's case. neil gorsuch moated the possibility of this situation, he said would lead to just every president pardoning themselves on the way out of office which is a novel and kind of dangerous situation for the court to be in which has never had to consider to thelegality of whether presis can do that. we also saw that justice samuel alito. another republican appointeee to the court. a conservative one albeit not a trump appointed justice. this would lead presidents to essentially try to stay in office unlawfully. to hole on to power. he said that would put america in a dangerous cycle of undermining democracy. so there were quite
particularly justice brett kavanaugh was very concerned about the idea of letting criminal prosecutions go forward over actions taken by the president. he continually floated this idea, this rule that would say that unless a statute specifically mentions the president, that then it can't be applied against hem. that is a slight variation on the whole question of immunity but it would get their via a different rout and would essentially mean the end of jack smith's case. neil gorsuch moated the...
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remember in 2018 when she accused then supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault in high school? now, she shares her story about her life after the hearings in her new memoir called one way back, her testimony set off controversy, and she says her she and her entire family received serious threats after the hearings, enough to send her into hiding for months. in her first ever live interview today, she shared how she found the courage to speak out for herself and set the stage for other survivors. >> after my day on television, it was really difficult for a couple of years and now that i'm doing much better, i felt it was time to write about the full experience, the before and the after so that people will know what it's like and hopefully it will help someone. i knew it was going to be difficult, but i also realized it was going to be more difficult to not say anything that i would just feel terrible if i didn't say anything, and that i wanted to share the information that i had about him. i had a high schooler. >> she says she originally hoped to share that information
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president trump's lawyer awkwardly brought it up with brett kavanaugh. while brett kavanaugh was trying to focus on this question of why president trump wasn't prosecuted for insurrection, and we've been talking about that a little bit tonight, this idea that because trump hasn't been charged specifically with insurrection, that suddenly seemed to create this incredible clarity among all the justices that had that thing happened, then this would be something that there would be an easy answer to when we know what to do when this would be settled in a definitive way. i just wanted to ask here, your reaction to that. it doesn't seem clear to me why it's necessary for trump to be charged with or convicted of insurrection for the constitution's ban on insurrection serving in office to be effectuated. what did you think of how that part of it was handled? >> i was a little frustrated at how deeply disrespectful i felt that the court was about the process that happened in the colorado trial court. there was a trial on the merits. there were, as you just heard,
president trump's lawyer awkwardly brought it up with brett kavanaugh. while brett kavanaugh was trying to focus on this question of why president trump wasn't prosecuted for insurrection, and we've been talking about that a little bit tonight, this idea that because trump hasn't been charged specifically with insurrection, that suddenly seemed to create this incredible clarity among all the justices that had that thing happened, then this would be something that there would be an easy answer...
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from 2018, we're trump held the swearing in ceremony for brett kavanaugh. i was covering the white house at that time. i remember this very well. every single supreme court justice attended and their names were read aloud. and when you look at that moment now and how unusual that is, i wonder what's telling to you about it. >> a couple of things. first of all, the justices themselves were a little bit tricked into attending. they had been given a bit of a guarantee from the white house counsel's office wouldn't have been overly political event. and it turned out to be extremely political. but when donald trump read all their names individually, he was almost as if he was holding them up as blue ribbons. you know, when you always acted as if the court was his, remember, in the early days of his administration when he lost in lower courts on some policy issues, he'd say, wait till we get to the supreme court. but i have to say katelyn just last monday when donald trump announced his new abortion position, saying he wanted to leave it for sure to the states >>
from 2018, we're trump held the swearing in ceremony for brett kavanaugh. i was covering the white house at that time. i remember this very well. every single supreme court justice attended and their names were read aloud. and when you look at that moment now and how unusual that is, i wonder what's telling to you about it. >> a couple of things. first of all, the justices themselves were a little bit tricked into attending. they had been given a bit of a guarantee from the white house...
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brett kavanaugh, neil gorsuch. amy coney barrett, for the wisdom and the courage to do this. >> but donald trump deserves all the credit. he has the man responsible. for millions of american women living under dangerous and ciccone and abortion bands and if elected again it will only get worse. i am joined by michelle goldberg, opinion columnist for the new york times and a florida representative who previously served as a senior director of planned parenthood for southwest florida. representative, let me start with you, because you are in florida. this really is sort of the biggest change in the landscape i think we have had so far because of how large florida is and how restrictive this bill is. what does it mean for folks in your state? >> well, thanks so much for having me, chris. it is devastating not just for floridians, but all of the women in surrounding states who come to us for care. i was at one of our local planned parenthood centers yesterday and we were rushing to see as many patients as possible, kno
brett kavanaugh, neil gorsuch. amy coney barrett, for the wisdom and the courage to do this. >> but donald trump deserves all the credit. he has the man responsible. for millions of american women living under dangerous and ciccone and abortion bands and if elected again it will only get worse. i am joined by michelle goldberg, opinion columnist for the new york times and a florida representative who previously served as a senior director of planned parenthood for southwest florida....
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one of the other ironies is brett kavanaugh. he worked for ken starr, and yet he was saying, if you prosecute, you're just going to hurt -- >> one of the most risible is kavanaugh, gorsuch, and alito very worried about political prosecution. very worried presidents would be prosecuted, and that was infuriating because brett kavanaugh came to providence working for ken starr, who took a bill clinton land deal and dug it into monica lewinsky's closet. all of a sudden he's considered about political prosecutions. it's hypocritical at the maximum. who is going to stop them, though? they act with impunity just like trump does. because just like trump, they know nobody will stop them. >> the thing that also is really infuriating is every time justice jackson or justice kagan or justin sotomayor tried to get into the facts of this case, and every time the lawyer for jack smith's office tried to get into the substance, they would cut them off. they didn't want to hear the actual substance of the case. >> i don't want to talk about the s
one of the other ironies is brett kavanaugh. he worked for ken starr, and yet he was saying, if you prosecute, you're just going to hurt -- >> one of the most risible is kavanaugh, gorsuch, and alito very worried about political prosecution. very worried presidents would be prosecuted, and that was infuriating because brett kavanaugh came to providence working for ken starr, who took a bill clinton land deal and dug it into monica lewinsky's closet. all of a sudden he's considered about...
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i mean, that is an absolute message to brett kavanaugh through his spokesperson and his lawyer that, look, i went through hell for you, i stepped up for you. if you'll recall, those hearings were quite contentious with the accusations of sexual assault against brett kavanaugh. and basically trump is signaling that he expects brett kavanaugh to step up. >> her argument on the face of it, it doesn't make any sense that, you know, because he went through hell for kavanaugh, kavanaugh should step up for him, but not because he went through hell for kavanaugh but because he cares about the law. >> yeah. well, the law here -- there are some questions, i think, that the supreme court will have to grapple with. one of them is, does the 14th amendment apply to the president? in other words, is the president an officer? because it's not named. he's not named as a title or a job description in that amendment. i think it's pretty clear it does apply to the presidency. another question that i think he also is arguing, trump, is that he didn't take an oath to support the constitution, which, again
i mean, that is an absolute message to brett kavanaugh through his spokesperson and his lawyer that, look, i went through hell for you, i stepped up for you. if you'll recall, those hearings were quite contentious with the accusations of sexual assault against brett kavanaugh. and basically trump is signaling that he expects brett kavanaugh to step up. >> her argument on the face of it, it doesn't make any sense that, you know, because he went through hell for kavanaugh, kavanaugh should...
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justice amy coney barrett, neil gorsuch, and brett kavanaugh. saying quote this. i fought really hard to get through very very good people, and they are great people, they are smart people, and i just hope that they are going to be fair. and we have course heard alina hobbs, the former presidents attorney as well saying essentially, brett kavanaugh owes him. could this be an instance in which, for instance, brett kavanaugh has to recuse himself being named outright by the former presidents attorneys, in the way in which he was? >> i would think it's very unlikely that he would do that, it's not really on him or what trump has said. so it wouldn't really rise to the level of something that he would have to recuse himself from. but of course, we've seen this before from the former presidents. not just in the supreme court cases, but also in these other lawsuits and criminal case that he is currently facing, where he will say things about judges, and unlike a lot of other people who might say some other things about judges, he seems to avoid any punishment for doing
justice amy coney barrett, neil gorsuch, and brett kavanaugh. saying quote this. i fought really hard to get through very very good people, and they are great people, they are smart people, and i just hope that they are going to be fair. and we have course heard alina hobbs, the former presidents attorney as well saying essentially, brett kavanaugh owes him. could this be an instance in which, for instance, brett kavanaugh has to recuse himself being named outright by the former presidents...
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brett kavanaugh. the same conclusion holds that criminal investigation is waiting in the wings until he leaves office. but that's not entirely what brett kavanaugh has said. he said a president who is concerned about an ongoing criminal investigation is almost inevitably going to do a worse job as president. one might raise two important critiques of these ideas, he goes on to say, the first one is that no one is above the law in our system of government. i strongly agree with that principle. but it is not ultimately a persuasive criticism of these suggestions. here's the full screen of the further point. the point is not to put the president above the law or to eliminate checks on the president but simply to defer litigation and investigations until the president is out of office. so they're not quoting him entirely accurately. what might that mean for their argument in front of brett kavanaugh on april 25th? >> well, courts do not like it when attorneys file papers that contain inaccurate informatio
brett kavanaugh. the same conclusion holds that criminal investigation is waiting in the wings until he leaves office. but that's not entirely what brett kavanaugh has said. he said a president who is concerned about an ongoing criminal investigation is almost inevitably going to do a worse job as president. one might raise two important critiques of these ideas, he goes on to say, the first one is that no one is above the law in our system of government. i strongly agree with that principle....
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i think brett kavanaugh, justice elena cagen could be real partners with the chief justice in trying to figure out the best way forward. that's where i would put brett kavanaugh, as someone who really is not trying to shake up anything here. now, neil gorsuch is a very distinct approach. he is someone who he succeeded an toe anyone scalia and he has been -- a very distinctive textualist, originalist approach. i am sure he will be very deep into the history of the 14th amendment, as all of them will be, but he is someone who has always taken a little more of a conservative, limited approach to the scope of the provisions of the constitution. and then, finally, justice amy coney barrett, our most recent trump appointee who came on in 2020 succeeding ruth bader ginsberg and so much changing this court, she also has been a little bit tentative on things so that i think -- i actually think the three of them in their own distinct ways will try to continue putting their own signatures on this kind of case. and they will try to separate themselves from the conventional wisdom of who they are
i think brett kavanaugh, justice elena cagen could be real partners with the chief justice in trying to figure out the best way forward. that's where i would put brett kavanaugh, as someone who really is not trying to shake up anything here. now, neil gorsuch is a very distinct approach. he is someone who he succeeded an toe anyone scalia and he has been -- a very distinctive textualist, originalist approach. i am sure he will be very deep into the history of the 14th amendment, as all of them...
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man that is now supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. and then there was this move to just like release all this this information will allegations are not facts and just because somebody has reported something to the fbi doesn't mean it's true and we saw all this wild stuff released about brett kavanaugh, who was unfairly smeared by a lot of this. here we have apparently the same situation except it's against joe biden right? >> exactly. and by the way, i mean, if people come to the fbi all the time, make allegations, the fbi puts it down in these documents called the 1023, and that's what republicans then released to the public yeah, it seems in retrospect wildly irresponsible. just released ten 23s without any sort of context as to how credible an individual might be. and now we know the fbi thinks this guy is not credible at all, right. >> made it all up. >> all right, evan perez, thanks so much. appreciate at the top, democrat on the house intelligence committee is going to be here next, we'll talk to him about as plus. more importan
man that is now supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. and then there was this move to just like release all this this information will allegations are not facts and just because somebody has reported something to the fbi doesn't mean it's true and we saw all this wild stuff released about brett kavanaugh, who was unfairly smeared by a lot of this. here we have apparently the same situation except it's against joe biden right? >> exactly. and by the way, i mean, if people come to the fbi...
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this this argument also anderson is designed also to remind brett kavanaugh of some of his own writings. they point out that in the past, he has pointed, pointed out that a president who was concerned with being criminally prosecuted is inevitably going to do a worse job, designed again, to appeal to that core derivative group on the supreme court. >> is it clear when special counsel jack smith may respond to this? >> yeah. the supreme court has already set those deadlines. april 8 is when the government is due to respond. of course, there's gonna be another set of filings after that. and then the oral arguments are set for for april 25th and we're anticipating that jack smith and his team are going to go back to the thing that you just opened with, which is that no president, no one under our system is supposed to be above the law, which is what president trump and his for president trump and his legal team are doing here. >> evan perez, appreciate it. thank you joining us as former republican congressman adam kinzinger, who served on the house january 6 committee, also seen and legal
this this argument also anderson is designed also to remind brett kavanaugh of some of his own writings. they point out that in the past, he has pointed, pointed out that a president who was concerned with being criminally prosecuted is inevitably going to do a worse job, designed again, to appeal to that core derivative group on the supreme court. >> is it clear when special counsel jack smith may respond to this? >> yeah. the supreme court has already set those deadlines. april 8...
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i mean brett kavanaugh is a conservative guy. he was vetted by the trump white house because they thought that he would normally do the sort of stuff that the trump white house wants a justice to do. but that doesn't mean that he's not a human being. it doesn't mean that he doesn't care about his professional representation. if there's any law students out there listening to this interview, my advice to all of them is never say that thing about a judge you are appearing in front of. >> by the way, we're talking about the colorado case, but they've got other things like the immunity discussion, whether a president would have absolute immunity. they're aware if they talk about one state, there's already things going on in other states right now where the court wants to resolve it. but this doesn't get on the right foot to suggest that anything other than the law, which might actually turn out in trump's favor in this instance, would be the guiding post. >> yeah. everyone, like judges certainly say that. now, in practice, in any cas
i mean brett kavanaugh is a conservative guy. he was vetted by the trump white house because they thought that he would normally do the sort of stuff that the trump white house wants a justice to do. but that doesn't mean that he's not a human being. it doesn't mean that he doesn't care about his professional representation. if there's any law students out there listening to this interview, my advice to all of them is never say that thing about a judge you are appearing in front of. >> by...
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>> he said brett kavanaugh assaulted her and you were in the room. some of your statements don't sound like an unequivocal denial. paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. president biden launched a new push to court hispanic voters with campaign stops in the swing state of nevada and arizona as the campaign struggles to reverse gains donald trump appears to be making with that crucial voting group. four years ago biden won latino voters 2 to to one over trump but recent polls indicate democrats's longtime advantages diminishing with the fastest-growing segment of the us population. speaking at phoenix on tuesday, president biden told those voters that he needs them. >> president biden: i need you. i need you badly. i desperately need your help, because look, there's only six or seven states that will determine the outcome of this election, tossup states and this is one of the. you are the reason why a large part i beat donald trump. let's beat him again. paul: let's bring in wall street journal columnist and fox news contributor karl rove. the
>> he said brett kavanaugh assaulted her and you were in the room. some of your statements don't sound like an unequivocal denial. paul: welcome to the journal editorial report. president biden launched a new push to court hispanic voters with campaign stops in the swing state of nevada and arizona as the campaign struggles to reverse gains donald trump appears to be making with that crucial voting group. four years ago biden won latino voters 2 to to one over trump but recent polls...
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brett kavanaugh is somebody who came under a lot of scrutiny and a lot of attack during his confirmation process. and i don't think that that's a coincidence that they're using this, but look, they are looking toward oral argument and they are looking toward how the justices are going to respond to it. and it is not especially turning to them that has ever noted, they are taking contradictory positions and one filing they say, well, he wasn't impeached and then another they say, well, the criminal justice during impeachment, they said the criminal justice system is where this should be dealt with. i just don't think we can underscore enough how consequential mitch mcconnell's speech was that day not because he was so hard get on trump, but because of what he chose not to do, which was not to vote to convict and not to whip other republicans to do the same >> in jennifer, every trump's lawyers, i want to read what he said. let's put it on the screen. he said if their lawyers said if immunity is not recognized, every future president will be forced to grapple with the prospect of possibly
brett kavanaugh is somebody who came under a lot of scrutiny and a lot of attack during his confirmation process. and i don't think that that's a coincidence that they're using this, but look, they are looking toward oral argument and they are looking toward how the justices are going to respond to it. and it is not especially turning to them that has ever noted, they are taking contradictory positions and one filing they say, well, he wasn't impeached and then another they say, well, the...
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and it's a very clear message as to what donald trump expects from brett kavanaugh, because he nominated him to the supreme court. and it's part of the reason why all of this is so unprecedented. it's remarkable to have someone who's hoping to get on the ballot, and that determination is going to be made by supreme court justices, three of whom he appointed. but it is a complicate d area. at the end of the day, unless there's further indication, we have to take faith that justice kavanagh will abide by his oath of office and do what the law requires, not what donald trump wants. >> turning now to justice clarence thomas, it's kind of a similar issue in some ways. you want him to recuse -- it sounds like you don't think that he will follow what the law requires because of what his wife has done in the past? >> i am actually optimistic on this case. and i'll tell you why. it's not necessarily because it's so open and shut and clear that he should recuse himself. it's more that he already has recused himself from one case related to january 6th. you'll recall he did not recuse himself from
and it's a very clear message as to what donald trump expects from brett kavanaugh, because he nominated him to the supreme court. and it's part of the reason why all of this is so unprecedented. it's remarkable to have someone who's hoping to get on the ballot, and that determination is going to be made by supreme court justices, three of whom he appointed. but it is a complicate d area. at the end of the day, unless there's further indication, we have to take faith that justice kavanagh will...
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one of trump's attorneys said she thinks trump will win because he appointed justice brett kavanaugh and two other justices. >> i think it should be a slam dunk in the supreme court, i have faith in them. you know, people like kavanaugh, who the president fought for, who the president went through hell to get into place, he'll step up, those people will step up, not because they're pro-trump, but because they're pro-law, because they're pro-fairness and the law in this is very clear. >> democratic representative dan goldman, who was lead majority counsel in the first impeachment inquiry against trump questioned whether trump appointed justices could be impartial. >> this is like a conciliary of the mob family sending a message to someone who you think you have some control over and it's a very clear message as to what donald trump expects from brett kavanaugh because he nominated him to the supreme court. and it's part of the reason why all of this is so unprecedented. it's remarkable to have someone who's hoping to get on the ballot, and that determination is going to be made by sup
one of trump's attorneys said she thinks trump will win because he appointed justice brett kavanaugh and two other justices. >> i think it should be a slam dunk in the supreme court, i have faith in them. you know, people like kavanaugh, who the president fought for, who the president went through hell to get into place, he'll step up, those people will step up, not because they're pro-trump, but because they're pro-law, because they're pro-fairness and the law in this is very clear....
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. >> the tremendous record, including two great supreme court justices, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh. they will be making tremendous and important decisions on abortion. >> the president also is opposed to roe v wade. that is on the ballot, as well, in the court. and so that is also at stake right now. and so the election is all. >> why isn't it on the ballot? >> because -- it is not on the ballot. >> i don't think so. there is nothing happening there. clear there is nothing happening there. donald trump, 2020, nothing happened there. the guy who told us all along. you're getting roe v wade overturned, we are getting antiabortion justices. when he get it, all there, nothing happened. and then in june of 2022, donald trump's six year long plot succeeded. is three justices who he had bedded were on the list, we guaranteed would overturn roe v wade overturned roe v wade. he brags about it now. >> i want to thank the supreme court justices for having the courage, clarence thomas, samuel alito, john ramos, brett kavanaugh, neil gorsuch, amy coney barrett, for the wisdom and the courage to
. >> the tremendous record, including two great supreme court justices, neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh. they will be making tremendous and important decisions on abortion. >> the president also is opposed to roe v wade. that is on the ballot, as well, in the court. and so that is also at stake right now. and so the election is all. >> why isn't it on the ballot? >> because -- it is not on the ballot. >> i don't think so. there is nothing happening there. clear...
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and that brett kavanaugh article is cited in this brief. and it is incorrectly cited for the proposition that former presidents cannot be charged and that is a point. and if you're going to cite a sitting justice, you might want to get that right. >> and you could spend a lifetime reading these and never find a supreme court justice quoted, cited, incorrectly in a brief submitted to the supreme court. i mean this is a level of incompetence that i've never seen before, and of course, donald trump is incapable of even realizing. >> second point in the brief to add to your litany of things that are incorrect whether intentional or not. and all of donald trump's actions with the inspection and leading up to it is because he, the then president, was aware of, and i'm just going to paraphrase this substantial amount of evidence that there was fraud in the election. the site to that is to members of congress, and to his sitting vice president. so neither those citations to actual facts, and there will be a reason for that, which is 60 judges who h
and that brett kavanaugh article is cited in this brief. and it is incorrectly cited for the proposition that former presidents cannot be charged and that is a point. and if you're going to cite a sitting justice, you might want to get that right. >> and you could spend a lifetime reading these and never find a supreme court justice quoted, cited, incorrectly in a brief submitted to the supreme court. i mean this is a level of incompetence that i've never seen before, and of course,...
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kavanaugh and judge gorsuch and samuel alito? >> i was. the sense that i got from those justices was that to them, to their minds, the real threat to democracy was not trump's effort on january 6th, to overturn a free and fair presidential election, the true threat to democracy is the justice department effort to hold him accountable for that act, and i did not expect this kind of minimization of january 6th that we saw from the justices. my sense is that the conservative bloc just did not think that the insurrection at the capital was that big of a deal. instead of hearing concern about what it would mean to let the president off scott free for allegedly plotting and facilitating this violent election subversion, these justices try to say, let's talk about the abstract principles, don't we need presidents to act boldly and fearlessly? as though we have not seen a lesson in what happens when a president thinks he's unaccountable, and is if we are not here in this hearing, in this case, to try to decide whether or not, as a democr
kavanaugh and judge gorsuch and samuel alito? >> i was. the sense that i got from those justices was that to them, to their minds, the real threat to democracy was not trump's effort on january 6th, to overturn a free and fair presidential election, the true threat to democracy is the justice department effort to hold him accountable for that act, and i did not expect this kind of minimization of january 6th that we saw from the justices. my sense is that the conservative bloc just did...
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the same thing happened to brett kavanaugh. even with 0 prove democrats will attack you if you are a conservative men. men, heed the warning in biden's america you aren't safe here. this is clear by what we're seeing going on with the case. >> sandra: they were fawning over her. not an exaggeration. >> there is no proof. no witnesses, no location, no dates. no one backed her up. friends and family didn't even do that. >> sandra: those are just a few she listed in the response....
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president trump's lawyer awkwardly brought it up with brett kavanaugh. while brett kavanaugh was trying to focus on this question of why president trump wasn't prosecuted for insurrection, and we've been talking about that a little bit tonight, this idea that because trump hasn't been charged specifically with insurrection, that suddenly seemed to create this incredible clarity among all the justices that had that thing happened, then this would be something that there would be an easy answer to when we know what to do when this would be settled in a definitive way. i just wanted to ask here, your reaction to that. it doesn't seem clear to me why it's necessary for trump to be charged with or convicted of insurrection for the constitution's ban on insurrection serving in office to be effectuated. what did you think of how that part of it was handled? >> i was a little frustrated at how deeply disrespectful i felt that the court was about the process that happened in the colorado trial court. there was a trial on the merits. there were, as you just heard,
president trump's lawyer awkwardly brought it up with brett kavanaugh. while brett kavanaugh was trying to focus on this question of why president trump wasn't prosecuted for insurrection, and we've been talking about that a little bit tonight, this idea that because trump hasn't been charged specifically with insurrection, that suddenly seemed to create this incredible clarity among all the justices that had that thing happened, then this would be something that there would be an easy answer...
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kavanaugh. joining us now is yale law school professor akhil amar, he is the author of the book the words that made us: america's constitutional conversation 1760 to 1840, and host of the podcast america's constitution. professor, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i'm so glad you're here to expand on this, because i've mentioned once or twice not every presidential candidate necessarily gets on all 50 ballots in this country because there's a variety of ballot access, hurdles, that are deliberately put in place. the bigger states tenth of the most expensive hurdles to get over, like new york and california. and so, it is possible for a presidential candidate not to be on every ballot. and where it stands tonight with only maine in colorado saying they -- he's not going to be on the ballot, those are two states donald trump has never won. so it has no effect on his electoral college count. he could go back and get the same electoral college count he got against hillary clinton, even not
kavanaugh. joining us now is yale law school professor akhil amar, he is the author of the book the words that made us: america's constitutional conversation 1760 to 1840, and host of the podcast america's constitution. professor, thank you very much for joining us tonight. i'm so glad you're here to expand on this, because i've mentioned once or twice not every presidential candidate necessarily gets on all 50 ballots in this country because there's a variety of ballot access, hurdles, that...
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kavanaugh. joining us now is yell law school professor akilah maher. he is the author of the book, the words that made us america's constitutional conversation 1760, 1840, and also the podcast, america's constitution. professor, thank you so much for joining us tonight. i am so glad that you are here to expand on this. i mentioned once or twice that not every presidential candidate necessarily gets on all 50 ballots in this country because there is a variety of ballot access hurdles deliberately in place, but the bigger states tend to have the most expensive hurdles to get over like new york and california. so, it is possible for a presidential candidate not to be an every ballot, and where it stands tonight, with only maine and colorado saying that he is not going to be on the ballot, those are two states that donald trump has never won. it has no effect on his electoral college account. he could go back and get the same electoral county going against hillary clinton, even not being on the ball
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>> well, you know who also seems to have said exactly that is brett kavanaugh, because brett kavanaugh also, who is now on the supreme court, obviously, was part of that same group of special counsel, and obviously thought that bill clinton when out of office would be able to be prosecuted for crimes. let's call it for what it is. the only person who is really saying that is somebody who is currently indicted, trying to figure out how to -- >> trying to duck a trial. >> is failed in the district court, it has failed in the court of appeals. if the supreme court takes it, it will fail there. it is really, it's strategy that defense counsel has which is delay. that is really the purpose, not really the merits of the case. >> yeah, andrew weissmann on more than one topic on this special historic week, thank you, sir. we'll be right back. [sfx: game controller] when occasional heartburn won't let you sleep. [sfx: game controller] get fast relief with tums+ heartburn + sleep support. love food back and fall asleep faster. ♪ tums tums tums tums ♪ eggs make all our family moments better.
>> well, you know who also seems to have said exactly that is brett kavanaugh, because brett kavanaugh also, who is now on the supreme court, obviously, was part of that same group of special counsel, and obviously thought that bill clinton when out of office would be able to be prosecuted for crimes. let's call it for what it is. the only person who is really saying that is somebody who is currently indicted, trying to figure out how to -- >> trying to duck a trial. >> is...
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that brett kavanaugh article is cited in this brief, and it is incorrectly cited for the proposition that former presidents cannot be charged. this is a point that my colleague at nyu, ryan goodman, pointed out when he looked at this and fell off his chair and he was like -- that is such a huge stumble. if you are going to cite a sitting justice, you might want to get that right. >> i mean, you can spend a lifetime reading these and never find a supreme court justice quoted, cited incorrectly in a brief submitted to the supreme court. i mean, this is a level of incompetence that i've never seen before, and that of course, donald trump is incapable of even realizing. >> second point in the brief, to add to your litany of things that are incorrect, whether intentionally or not, is the statement that all of donald trump's actions with respect to january 6th and leading up to it was because he, then president, was aware of, and i'm just going to paraphrase, the substantial amount of evidence, that there was fraud in the election. the site to that is to members of congress and his sitting
that brett kavanaugh article is cited in this brief, and it is incorrectly cited for the proposition that former presidents cannot be charged. this is a point that my colleague at nyu, ryan goodman, pointed out when he looked at this and fell off his chair and he was like -- that is such a huge stumble. if you are going to cite a sitting justice, you might want to get that right. >> i mean, you can spend a lifetime reading these and never find a supreme court justice quoted, cited...
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she said the people in kaufman, a who justice brett kavanaugh, who the president fought for, who the president went through hell to get into place, he'll step up. those people will step up. is that not enough for justice kavanaugh to recuse himself? is it not enough to ginni thomas participated actively to venture that donald trump got back to the oval office despite donald trump losing? is that not enough for clarence thomas to recuse himself from the supreme court? all of these cases are going to the supreme court. >> i think what you are asking is whether we still live in a country that has the rule of law, katie. because alina habba's comments come paris leslie close to suggesting that judges up purely transactional, owing loyalty to the presidents who appointed them after they take the bench. you and i as practicing lawyers know that that's not true. when someone like alina habba, who is representing a former president, goes out on the airwaves and says something like this, how could we continue to ask americans to have confidence in the courts? this is at the heart of i think o
she said the people in kaufman, a who justice brett kavanaugh, who the president fought for, who the president went through hell to get into place, he'll step up. those people will step up. is that not enough for justice kavanaugh to recuse himself? is it not enough to ginni thomas participated actively to venture that donald trump got back to the oval office despite donald trump losing? is that not enough for clarence thomas to recuse himself from the supreme court? all of these cases are...
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in 2022, a man was arrested near supreme court justice brett kavanaugh's maryland home, carrying things like a gun, a knife, and zip ties. while in recent weeks, two officials overseeing cases against former president donald trump have been targeted by swatting incidents. >> one of the big fears in all these swatting cases is when you take a tactical s.w.a.t. team to a house and believe that somebody's being held, shot, whatever it might be, they're going to go there in a pretty aggressive way because they want to save lives. >> juju: those threats can range from menacing but distant, to present and deadly. >> i know that i'm going to strive every morning to be the best person that i can be. my son gave his life for his father and i. >> juju: this judge's son, daniel, was tragically killed when he was 20 years old. >> we struggled to have a baby. i had four miscarriages, three before him, one after him. from the moment that little boy came to this world, he was the center of our universe. >> juju: her only child murdered in their home. her husband, mark, seriously wounded. judge salas s
in 2022, a man was arrested near supreme court justice brett kavanaugh's maryland home, carrying things like a gun, a knife, and zip ties. while in recent weeks, two officials overseeing cases against former president donald trump have been targeted by swatting incidents. >> one of the big fears in all these swatting cases is when you take a tactical s.w.a.t. team to a house and believe that somebody's being held, shot, whatever it might be, they're going to go there in a pretty...
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kavanaugh said what does it mean, who designs it, who defines it, and i don't think you have to be a lawyer to ask and want to know the answer to and colorado did not have a good answer to it. >> john: kavanaugh brought up there are provisions to remove a person from office if they are found guilty of insurrection. but to be found guilty, a person has to be charged, tried, and convicted. none of those things have happened with donald trump. so, the state of colorado just says oh, we think it's insurrection and therefore we are going to bar them from the ballot. i think a lot of the members of the supreme court said well, who are you to make that decision and then the broader question of and why should you get to decide for everybody else. >> and then how does it not create untenable patch work. and justice alito asked jason murray who was arguing for colorado, he said you are not helping me understand how this will not become an unmanageable situation. p>> sandra: kerri, i believe jonathan turley is back with us as we continue to wait, i believe we are inside the two-minute warning n
kavanaugh said what does it mean, who designs it, who defines it, and i don't think you have to be a lawyer to ask and want to know the answer to and colorado did not have a good answer to it. >> john: kavanaugh brought up there are provisions to remove a person from office if they are found guilty of insurrection. but to be found guilty, a person has to be charged, tried, and convicted. none of those things have happened with donald trump. so, the state of colorado just says oh, we think...
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john roberts, amy coney barrett and the very controversial brett kavanaugh. this is known. the topic came up in their confirmation hearings and barrett dispatched to florida to help the legal team deal with absentee ballots and she claims she barely remembered it. >> i did work on bush v. gore. i did work on behalf of the republican side. to be totally honest i can't remember exactly when piece of the case it was. >> that's interesting. i can't remember that. another controversial conservative stalwart, brett kavanaugh was a partisan lawyer on the bush team and we checked and found him discussing the same case in 2000 right after the supreme court heard the oral arguments. he was dealing with the recount litigation and i think we have -- do we still have that sound to play? not even then -- we do. my bad. i'll just show you this. i want you to see how even then he knew the game. he was doing everything in his power to be a partisan advocate for bush to get a partisan result where the court would do things that made bush winner and president, but he still knew you don't admi
john roberts, amy coney barrett and the very controversial brett kavanaugh. this is known. the topic came up in their confirmation hearings and barrett dispatched to florida to help the legal team deal with absentee ballots and she claims she barely remembered it. >> i did work on bush v. gore. i did work on behalf of the republican side. to be totally honest i can't remember exactly when piece of the case it was. >> that's interesting. i can't remember that. another controversial...
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kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you t, retw professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. re are some by journalists. in april, chicago tribune investigative repoer gregory royal pratt is releasing his book on the windy city and its foer may. the title, the city is up for grabs. how chicago mayor lori litfoot led and lost a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white house communicatio director and current abc host george stephan poce will release the situ
kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you t, retw professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about...
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kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write andefine the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new bt, tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about...
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, kavanaugh because brett kavanaugh also, who is now on the supreme court obviously, was part of that same group of special counsel. and obviously thought that bill clinton went out of office, would be able to be prosecuted. let's just call it for what it is. the only person who has really saying that is somebody who is currently indicted, trying to figure out how to, and -- i >> mean, this has failed in the district court it has failed in the court of appeals. the supreme court takes it will fail there. it is really, i mean -- it is a strategy that fence counsel has which is delay. that is really the purpose. it's not really the merits of the case. >> yeah andrew weissmann, on more than one topic on this special historic week, thank you really when you have chronic kidney disease... ...there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and
, kavanaugh because brett kavanaugh also, who is now on the supreme court obviously, was part of that same group of special counsel. and obviously thought that bill clinton went out of office, would be able to be prosecuted. let's just call it for what it is. the only person who has really saying that is somebody who is currently indicted, trying to figure out how to, and -- i >> mean, this has failed in the district court it has failed in the court of appeals. the supreme court takes it...
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i'll just point out that in many others cases, justice kagan defended democracy, but brett kavanaugh and his conservative brethren have not. it was a little ironic hear justices like kavanaugh and roberts suddenly come out swinging for voting rights and democracy when they have spent much of their careers allowing situates to restrict or revoke voting rights. >> there was a question about that. one of the justices asked if this would be a disenfrancement and the response from the lawyer for colorado was donald trump participated in insurrection and part of that was trying to disenfranchise millions of voters by say their vote department count and he should stay in office. he shouldn't have a second chances. >> i think that's a very powerful argument. really an argument from the 14th amendment, which according to murray and the plaintiffs in this case, was designed to protect democracy against office holders who would subvert it, who would wield the power of their office to affect antithe democratic results, to nullify the rights of the people, including access to the ballot. but the
i'll just point out that in many others cases, justice kagan defended democracy, but brett kavanaugh and his conservative brethren have not. it was a little ironic hear justices like kavanaugh and roberts suddenly come out swinging for voting rights and democracy when they have spent much of their careers allowing situates to restrict or revoke voting rights. >> there was a question about that. one of the justices asked if this would be a disenfrancement and the response from the lawyer...
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kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than the old. and this is about books, a programing podcast produced by c-span's book tv. in this episode, we're looking at some of the new books that are coming out this spring. here are some by journalists. inpril, chicago tribune investigative reporter gregory royal pratt is releasing his book on the windy city and its former mayor. the title, the city is up r grabs. how chicago mayor lori lightfoot led and lost a city in crisis. and in may, clinton white house communications director and currt abc host georg
kavanaugh. her new book is called one way back, a memoir. and also just out harvard professor henry louis gates latest book is about the effort by african-american writers from frederick douglass to james baldwin to write and define the black experience. its titled the black box writing the race. and one more new book that's out, we want to tell you about, lawyer and retired harvard law professor alan dershowitz. his latest is called war on woke. why the new mccarthyism is more dangerous than...