moment? i thought itten want an appalling lapse. if she had come into the courtroom and done that, he would have been held in contempt. he asked her questions, it was rude. he was in her face. it was him saying about the year book and trying to claim that that thing about the alumnist, everyone knew the idea that that was a friendly reference, it were those moments which did not seem credible. the most credible moments were the big picture where he forthrightly said i ve never done the sexual assault. it was these little moments where it didn t feel authentic. it was hard. and this is all again, we just have to stay with the facts and what we saw here yesterday. jonathan swan, thank you very, very much. still ahead, dr. ford and judge kavanaugh weren t the only ones grilled during yesterday s hearing. senator diane feinstein was
senator john mccain? i found him to be a very good mentor as i referenced in bringing you together, both the two men were very, very good friend and took african american engineer and introduced him to ways of the government and they were really mentoring me. hewas in parkinson s disease, ty gave me a sense to rise up from a calculus book and start thinking about what s good for the benefits of society and taught me about role of science and technology or benefits of society and i ended up in the white house and i m a white house alumnist standing here right now. my support for john mccain is the public service that i had to do with white house alumnist and you have to step up for war heros and leaders like this who is now lying in the state, and i
administration and, i think, also the george w. bush administration which didn t like to talk about human rights in north korea. well, i think the characteristics of the rogue sthaij we worry around the world not including iran along with north korea, they oppress their own people, they engage in international terrorism and they pursue weapons of mass destruction, so i think that president trump is well advised to find evidence he can to show how bad the regime is because not withstanding the president s announcement of even stricter sanctions, i don t think we have time for sanctions to work. i think we are down to hard choices. let me say as alumnist of bush 43 administration, look at the last 13 years, tough new sanctions on north korea, what we have been i think to for 18 years that they are any tough new sanctions left to apply? that s why i think we are close to the end of this road here,
there is then a process that they go through where they would let the department of justice usually and the intelligence community, that means the director of national intelligence or the agency where the information originates, know what they want declassified. then there is a process that is gone through. and ultimately that could go up to the president, although that s very unusual and usually not necessary. right. i totally hear you. i say in this environment they keep saying the i.c. is dirty. they won t even show the fbi the memo, still let them assess what s in it and see what action is necessary. jimmy, you are a affair broker on the fbi. people should know that. you were there. you re an alumnist. but you are hard line in terms of law and order. you think as special prosecutor is needed to see what was done with respect to these political investigations. but not showing the fbi the memo, what does that mean to you? why does this memo about fisa
trump also like your movies and do you find yourself in that sort of michael jordan position where you re saying, i don t necessarily want to offend that part of my audience or do you feel it is your responsibility to communicate to that audience, as well? if you re offended, you re guilty. i feel like i haven t said anything to make an audience member say i m not going to his movies. i have a right to criticize the president. i ll criticize him right now. like, in fact, you know to say we would defend ourself against north korea, i understand that. i don t understand saying, i will totally destroy this country. that s not presidential. i have to do one more political question. you are an alumnist of howard university and a protest against jim comey when you went down. one might argue that comey is trying to be a positive voice when it comes to policing.