but, you know, could you adhere, can you quantify here? reading the dossier, it appeared to say that within 45 minutes saddam hussein could launch an attack on britain. i got the report on the way to me. they say they never told us that. but it s written it is the words exist, don t they? what can you tell us? well, let me show you the report. here it is. iraq s weapons of mass destruction, the assessment of the british government. you use all your skills to make the best possible case for going to war against no, no, no. and i remember, for example, with the 45-minute claim, you know, we were handed a dossier. and there i was, you would say gaveling outside downing street. saddam has continued to produce chemical and biological weapons, that he continues in his efforts to develop nuclear weapons. clearly, you know, i took the
woman wants to stand out and say, i love my family just as much as you love yours, and my faith means just as much to me as it does you, that all of a sudden they are some kind of weirdo. and just want to call our viewers attention to the right side there. that s live. you can see she s about to resume take her seat and resume questioning and answering those questions. and we will do that in just a moment. in fact, i m told they are gaveling in. let s just listen. statement in terms of some research that was undertaken during the break. judge jackson, earlier senator cornyn said that you had called former president george w. bush and secretary of defense donald rumsfeld a, quote, war criminal, unquote. i noticed a little surprise in your reaction. and i was surprised by the allegation. during your service as a public defender, you filed several habeas petitions against the
0 get here today are some of the key answers. we have seen in hearings past nominees refuse to weigh in on what can come before the court, to the concern and consternation of members on this committee. expect some moments of contentiousness between republicans and this nominee. we ll see how she responds to pointed and direct questions. will she get tripped up and will anything change and will she win over any republicans to ultimately support her? one republican who could break ranks lindsey graham who voted for her for the d.c. circuit told me yesterday it is a different game when it comes to the supreme court. so we ll see where she comes down and today what will be a long day of questioning that could extend late into the night. poppy? manu, thank you very much. stay with us. let me bring in all of our experts to break down the headlines and, let me begin with you, her experience here is diverse and it is really important. when you look at the number, she has more judicial experi
infrastructure proposal, the second one has a ways to go. if there s anything we ve seen over the course of the last several weeks and months, there is still very real trust issues between progressives and moderates. but that s part of the reason i want to bring jessica dean in right now. you hear them trying to calm the democrats down to some degree with the gaveling. do you think this marks a br breakthrough on the trust perspective between progressives and moderates? reporter: it s a great progression. we ve seen things move quickly, where the various sides were at odds with each other. and trust has been something we ve come back to again and again as this has moved through both the senate and also the house. and the various machinations. you think with them moving
still trying to work that strategy as of tonight, but a handful of them had decided to return over the last few days, and today three more house democrats all from houston broke ranks and went back, and that was apparently enough to restore the quorum. once they got the quorum back after gaveling in, they voted. the democrats as we ve been reporting, they tried to stop the anti-voting rights bill in the texas senate with a 15-hour talking filibuster, but after she made it through that, republicans still passed it moments after her filibuster ended. they tried to stop it without all the democrats going to washington, d.c. that did work for weeks to slow things down, but as of tonight, that s over. the bill has already been scheduled for a hearing in the