and that he had a right to demand that american money going to ukraine, which has a history of corruption, was not being misused. but i think the thing is that mick mulvaney admitted that there was a quid pro quo for political reasons. yes. danny cevallos, so hearing part of what daniel lippman was talking about with regards to what republicans are going to be hearing from the entire process and i imagine he took that from some of the legal experts we heard from in the testimony on wednesday which is this is a rushed process, that s from the republicans point of view, what would be, at this point, the president s best defense going into this impeachment process? it s actually very different from the republicans, and their position we ve heard this week. if you look back to professor turley, the lone republican witness this week, his defense
i would agree with that. here to help me understand what s at stake, the law professor who testified today against confirming kavanaugh and barbara boxer from california. let me start with you, melissa. you were there on the hill today. this was the end. hearing part. your area of scholarship about reproductive rights and you were there to say what about his record? i was there to work on the idea that simply saying that you believe roe is a settled precedent is enough to believe that that you will be a jurist that will uphold rights for millions of ordinary american women. in my testimony i said that do you know a lot to undermine roe versus wade without ever saying that you re overruling it and all of his record says he will do that. there is of course his record on that and this e-mail where he
pay nothing out of pocket. talk to your doctor and visit botoxchronicmigraine.com to enroll. confirmation hearings for brett kavanaugh s hearing to the supreme court. a rushed opaque process that perhaps raised more questions than it answered. among the witnesses today, john dean, white house counsel to president nixon who warned that he sees parallels between that administration and this one. there is now arguably a cancer on the presidency as malignant and metastasizing as there was then, correct? i would agree with that. here to help me understand what s at stake, the law professor who testified today against confirming kavanaugh and barbara boxer from california. let me start with you, melissa. you were there on the hill today. this was the end. hearing part. your area of scholarship about
you were there on the hill today. this was the end. hearing part. your area of scholarship about reproductive rights and you were there to say what about his record? i was there to work on the idea that simply saying that you believe roe is a settled precedent is enough to believe that that you will be a jurist that will uphold rights for millions of ordinary american women. in my testimony i said that do you know a lot to undermine roe versus wade without ever saying that you re overruling it and all of his record says he will do that. there is of course his record on that and this e-mail where he says that i m not sure that all legal scholars refer to roe as the settled law of the land as the supreme court level. no one ever says in it front of the hearing. not quite a smoking gun.
second largest city. this is the aftermath, the pictures. second largest city which in history, symbolic prize for isis. hearing part of the issue is the u.s. had weaponry and helicopters that apparently one of the this is a u.s. kit right here. yes. . all right. so that s an issue because they re jumping in on our weapons and our helicopters. we provided allegedly. not allegedly. we provided this kit to the iraqi military. we trained them. they brought it on board. they have now abandoned their primary mission, which is to execute their tasks and so isis says, i ll take that. right. i ll take your kit. that will be great. the real issue with mosul is that s where oil comes from out of the kurdish region and heads over to turkey for export. 15% of the oil in iraq goes through mosul. this is the confluence this is a commercial center. prime minister nuri al maliki, he, according to the new york times this morning, had asked the white house secretly in the las