add states because i know this country so well. you re a father, a husband over the last few weeks, multiple states have passed restrict abortion laws. do you think 2020 is going to be a battle over the supreme court? yes. and it must be. and i would only appoint justices that uphold the law, and also, i would fight to make sure that we put into law more protections in congress that cement the roe versus wade ruling, including the hyde amendment, which allows women of wealth to receive abortions services. that s i think a benefit from having a young family in the white house. we get these issues that are facing young people from student debt, which i have. to having our kids safe in our schools, to a woman being able to make her own health care decisions. when you talk about, yes, you believe the supreme court is
of power on all of these pieces of power. we can t look the other way just because there are other priorities. it s a lot of work. certainly more than i think you would ever see any congress have to do with any president. but we re up for the job. and making sure that this is still a country of free ideas, free markets, and a free press. that is our top responsibility. you re a father. you re a husband. over the last if few wefew weeke states passed incredibly restrictive abortion laws. you said you would only nominate supreme court justices who promise to uphold roe v. wade. do you think 2020 is going to be a battle over the supreme court? yes. and it must be. and i would only appoint justices that uphold the law. and also, i would fight to make sure that we put into law more protections in congress that cement the roe v. wade ruling including repealing the hyde amendment which essentially only allows women of wealth and means to have abortion services while any other woman who re
confident heading into the midterms. look at what happened on the money side of the ledger on that. democrats in particular reporting a huge surge in donations, both tied to the hearings earlier this month and the final confirmation vote. sometimes individual e-mails raising six-figure sum, multimillion-dollar donations flooding in for campaigns tied to the kavanaugh confirmation. republicans saying they re seeing massive jumps in their donations, but they haven t released any figures yet. the one thing we can say, conclusion bottom line, is that like a political operative told us last week, the kavanaugh hearings were a political grenade that went off in the electorate that reshaped the midterms. we re seeing it in polling and fundraising. what kind of real impact is the confirmation of brett kavanaugh going to have on swaying undecided voters? right. are those people really concerned about the battle over the supreme court? is that something to mobilize people? no. that s exa
mike: meanwhile, the battle over the supreme court nominee, judge brett kavanaugh raising new questions over the future of the high court. democrats arguing kavanaugh is so partisan considering that he has totally shown himself to be the politically a political and partisan operative that he has been which as i said, is one of the reasons that his earlier confirmation was held up for three years. he revealed himself as partisan and i would think if i were a democrat, for him i would ask him to recuse himself. mike: meanwhile the son of antonin scalia telling fox news how his father might have reacted to this process. on a general level, it would be terribly surprised about the intensity surrounding the supreme court nomination. because so much of it comes down to roe versus wade. my father often said that with
and it is emblematic of the problems that we know exist. chairman of the house judiciary committee bob goodlatte there on the left has not issued an invitation for rosenstein to testify. but he is drafting subpoenas for memos that contain the rosenstein allegations. those memos redacted by former fbi director andrew mccabe who was fired for lying to federal investigators about a media leak concerning the clinton foundation. congressman jim jordan said today the two camps could meet at some point this afternoon to find a way forward. some house republicans are threatening to force a vote impeaching rosenstein effectively defying the speaker, julie. julie: all right. catherine herridge, thank you so much. you are welcome. julie: a third accuser making sexual assault claims against brett kavanaugh. what he is now facing at tomorrow s hearing. and the battle over the supreme court nominee, the most contentious we have seen in decades. plus, this breaking news after the break, we ju