anyway, indeed, justice breyer and kagan were both confirmed in midterm elections. then the second attempt was to argue that we needed to request all of his executive branch records, but they completely ignored the fact that we did not request all of justice kagan s executive branch records. in fact, her most recent and relevant were not requested. even despite the fact that judge kavanaugh has spent the last 12 years on the second most even though judge kavanaugh has spent the last 12 years on the second most powerful court in the country, issuing 307 opinions and adjoining hundreds of others, we received over 480
then you have. to me, that was a nod that he was a yes vote. however reluctantly. we will see what the others do. martha: we have sensed some things that certainly sound like that. we will find out. we will see you how they vote. will judge brett kavanaugh cleared the senate judiciary committee, and what happens next if he doesn t? what they did to kavanaugh was despicable. they won t do what matters. i believe him. with liberty mutual new car replacement we ll replace the full value of your car. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty so let s promote our falle a homecomingtravel dealame, on choicehotels.com like this. touchdown. earn a free night when you stay just twice this fall.
is. i also think the ranking members bill: orrin hatch there. we can t allow time for more smears against judge kavanaugh. outside, the democratic leaders have now gathered there. not just from the senate, but from the house as well. the headline of the morning goes back to jeff flake. he is a yes now for brett kavanaugh. now we will wait to see what transpires over the next three hours or so. and a lot of people are saying why are they going forward? why are they moving forward with this vote right now? and i think the answer to that is that republicans want to make sure the democrats have the time to say what they want to say, she put up points on the board, that 1:30 is going to be this vote. it is kind of like inside the senate, but it went down party
televisions and bars, there was a picture of a couple trying to listen in on a new york subway. that is what it was like 27 years ago in the late summer of 1991, late in the evening on a friday night, millions and millions of americans tuned in to watch the coverage. you are exactly right. that is the first time that many people had experienced that. for the next generation of americans, yesterday was their first time to have that experience. here is the south carolina senator after he grabbed a lot of headlines from the hearing late last night. this is what he said. i am very pleased. i think brett kavanaugh has earned a yes vote. comments about the process, senator leahy, we work well together on the appropriations committee. what we are doing is violating the customs of the senate, i
moving that we subpoena mark judge. before we vote, i will read a letter that we received from mark judge last night. it as i stated, i did not ask to be involved in this matter, nor did anyone ask me to be involved. told the committee that i do want to comment. when i told the committee that i do not want to comment about these events publicly, as a recovering alcoholic and a cancer survivor, i have struggled with depression and anxiety. as a result, i have for speakin speaking. brett kavanaugh and i were friends in high school. but we have not spoken directly in several years. i do not recall the events described by dr. ford in her testimony before the u.s. edited