eric: look, you have lisa murkowski of alaska and susan collins of maine? what do they do? any of democrats in trump states concerned about reelection. or concerned about continued empowerment. they too have been looking and were undecided up until now. now the pressure on them from the public. the phone calls and eric: and the committee is supposed about this coming week to bring it out of committee to the senate floor. can they reopen the hearings? can democrats press mrs. ford to come to the hearing and testify? and bring these allegations out as they have heard from other people pro and con? grassley will not want to reopen these. eric: it would look a straight up with the fix the what will happen in the vote and what will happen on
of the rivers and waterways along charlotte north carolina which i said is where we are heading now. another rain band begins to move in here. south of hartsville, south carolina. arthel: certainly not out of the danger zone yet. jonathan hunt, thank you. eric? eric: north carolina lots are bracing for more catastrophic inland flooding expected to be in historic levels. the area swelled to dangerous levels. warning people to get up. they said the next few days to bring the most destructive state that the state has ever seen.steve harrigan is live in north carolina with the very latest we can see that the water is already coming up. reporter: we are about 80 monies south we have been
motivated, etc. how does she respond? or credibility will be challenged. at a minimum. you expect that. a allegation was made, people will want to see the stress test. to see whether or not this has footing. the fact that she s also coming forward after great deliberation on her part, she did not want to, she sent this note in anonymously. eric: and they criticize how she handled that. and incrementally it was leaking out because the memo had gone on into the authorities and at some point she was concerned, the woman was concerned her name would be made public. she is saying look, i came forward because at the end of the day it s pretty compelling. is it going to increase her credibility with the general public? will the general public be concerned enough to put pressure on senators? we don t know yet. we are at the beginning. eric: and this is what her husband has been quoted as saying. he said he expects some people upon hearing his wife s account
is also focused on the mueller investigation. is that correct? yes he is tweeting about what he calls the russia hoax. he talked about it in which nunez says he will release 70 quickly thank full transparency is in order. i expect to make those available from the committee. to the american public in the next few weeks. reporter: the committee top democrat peter schiff is responding pretty says in a quote - during the rush investigation republicans on the house intelligence committee repeatedly promised to release all transcripts when the work was completed. then reneged when it it became clear it would show how often they would act as defense lawyers for donald trump rather than objective factfinders. adam schiff says he hopes the committee votes to release all of the transcripts. back to you. eric: rich, thank you very much. eric: for more on the accusations of christine blasey ford against judge kavanaugh,
we re outsmarting it. visit cancercenter.com and schedule an appointment with our cancer care specialists today. arthel: we begin with a fox news alert as there are new developments in the allegations of sexual misconduct against supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. his accuser is reportedly now speaking out. welcome to a brand-new hour of america s news headquarters . i m arthel neville. eric: welcome back i am eric shawn. the accuser is no longer anonymous. mrs. ford is a 51-year-old professor in california pay she says that at a party 1982 when she was 15 years old, kavanaugh then a student attacked her as she said she was live with