a very heavy topic to talk about today. we have a woman who has serious allegations against judge kavanaugh, claiming that he forced himself on her when he was in high school. he is denying those allegations. what s your a take on this situation and do you think this vote is going to happen on thursday? the vote should happen on thursday. otherwise, it s an abuse of the process. if you understand that senator dianne feinstein had this information in july. if these were credible allegations, why did she do nothing with them for six weeks? why did she hide the allegations from her colleagues? why did she not use the process to talk about it? there were two background calls before the hearings with judge kavanaugh. there were opportunities for dianne feinstein to meet with judge kavanaugh and talk with him. judge kavanaugh sat before the american people and the senate for three days with 32 hours of hearings. there was a closed door session
off. the dramatic rescue as kids were left hanging 50 feet in the air. brett kavanaugh s future uncertain after his accuser steps out of the shadows. our next guest says something doesn t add up. why she s calling this a desperate 11th hour character assassination by democrats when fox & friends first on a monday morning returns.
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if they listened to her before saying we are definitely going to vote on thursday and go forward with this. no, because the process wasn t respected. the time to raise this were in all of those opportunities that i already detailed before. this is just a desperate and pathetic maneuver to derail this vote. think of senator chuck schumer. he said even before judge kavanaugh s name was announced that he would do everything in his power to derail this domination. think of senator feinstein, an hour and-a-half after judge kavanaugh nominated she said she wouldn t vote for him. the votes won t change 6789 this this is a desperate attempt because they weren t able to land punches on judge kavanaugh during the hearing. this is the latest attempt to avoid having judge kavanaugh take the bench. carley: this woman took a
yesterday, between the coast guard and the national guard and the local authorities. it s very, very difficult and this is a state that s dealt with it a number of times before with hurricane matthew two years ago. but it looks like this one s going to be even worse. it s so heart-breaking to hear from that business owner and there are so many people just like him in that situation. thank you so much for your reporting and stay safe as well. the white house standing by supreme court nominee judge brett cavanaugh. democrats are seizing the moment, demanding a delay of his confirmation in the wake of new sexual assault accusations. doug luzader has the latest on the fallout. reporter: brett kavanaugh may still win confirmation to the high court. the margins in the senate are so tight that this thing may get awfully, awfully close. the white house is still standing behind brett kavanaugh but support for a quick confirmation vote here on capitol hill may be eroding.