no, michael. one lide, one didn t. one wanted an fbi investigation and one didn t. you need get off the fence. i don t know in the end who s winning. i found beating oth of them to credible. she could be a victim of the sectsual assault and he wasn t the perpetrator. what i most ubjikt to is the members who weighed in before they heard any of the testimony. thatz rr pure partisanship. judge brett cavnaur rr provided notes on blrs meanwhile meanwhile (vo) this is not a video game.
also, sanctions don t necessarily lead to regime change, which we ve seen for such a long time with north korea, cuba. speaking of north korea, now there s talk a second summit between the president and the north korean leader kim jong-un. what are you hearing? there needs to be a second summit since the first one didn t really go anywhere and didn t really define what even the outlines of what each side wants will be. so it s possible that this could be before the end of the year. location is not established. would it be in pyongyang? would it be in washington? we know they ve been communicating by letter. so it s possible this is progress. i mean, you know the administration wants to call even the fact they re talking progress. but if they do meet again, i mean, it s time for there to be some kind of structure around where this is going in both the short-term and long-term. what are you hearing? you have to kind of keep hope alive in these talks because there is so much bui
caps victory than he would to gee to a cocktail party. didn t he serve in the bush administration? he s been a washington insider, to your point. actually judge kavanaugh was investigating hillary clinton and fighting for conservative legal principles long before president bush ever came to d.c., fighting for conservative legal principles ever since. david, your pick. i talked about hardiman, a couple points on kethledge, big second amendment judge. he s not only an avid hunter, but also has a carry permit, carries a glock. you think he might get it? yeah. we ll know on monday primetime. tune into fox news. up next, new technology that could literally put words in people s mouths, words they never said. it could create a problem for political candidates. we have that story coming up next.
members. one didn t attend practice on the day they entered the cave because he was sick. another had overslept. he d stayed up watching the world cup. they shed me video of the training session they missed that day. both are praying their mates will be rescued soon. but as the boys prepare for another night in the caves, it s still not clear whether a rescue operation is imminent. the teams are poised for their orders, but at the moment it s still too dangerous to tim tebow to bring them out. alex rossi, sky news, northern
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