Reporter and Samantha Holvey says he inspected pageant contestants. A man coming into the backstage, in the makeup area, while i sat naked under a robe as he walked around looking at us like we were this property. Reporter and he said those words before howard stern. Ill tell you the funniest that ill go backstage before a show. Im allowed to go in because im the owner of the pageant. Therefore, im inspecting it. Is everybody okay . And you see these incredible looking women. So i sort of get away with things like that. Im confirming that yes, he did that, and it was as creepy as it sounds. Reporter at least 16 accusers in all. The white house back on the defensive. Can you stand here right now and say without a doubt, 100 certainty that the more than dozen women who have come forward to accuse this president of misconduct are lying . Do you wrestle with this personally at all . Im here to speak on behalf of the president , and i can say that the president has directly responded and sa
Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff all eyes are on alabama today as voters choose their next senator in a special election. It was supposed to be a little noticed race with no real competition. But as john yang reports, due to state politics and Sexual Misconduct claims, the race between republican roy moore and Democrat Doug Jones has come down to the wire. Yang Embattled Republican Senate candidate roy moore saddled up today, going on horseback to vote at the fire station in gallant. Moore was asked if he had a message for the multiple women who have accused him of Sexual Misconduct when they were teenagers, moore replied tell the truth. He also had a message for alabamians. I think they oughta go out and vote their conscience and we have a tremendous turno
Happens . Woodruff all that and more, on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by bnsf railway. And with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff all eyes tonight are on alabama. The polls are closed, but we are still waiting for results in the special election for u. S. Senate. With 15 reporting, republican roy moore has 50 Democrat Doug Jones has 49 it was originally expected to be a littlenoticed race with no real competition, but as john yang reports, due to state politics and Sexual Misconduct claims, the race between republican roy moore and Democrat Doug Jones has come down to the wire. Yang Embattled Republican Senate candidate roy moore saddled up today, going on horseback to vote at the fire station in gallant, alabama. Moore was asked if he had a message for the multiple women who
Just. The fourteenth of december money this is R T International great to have you with us and were starting off with this it wrapped up just over an hour ago were talking the annual q. And a the russian president Vladimir Putin finished almost four hours of nonstop questions and diverse questions at that from the press our correspondents across. Time go so many questions to save through what stood out for you the. Kevin hello about forty minutes ago i got out of the room and trust me it is very difficult because there are so many people more than sixty one hundred journalists and it really squeezes a lot of energy out of you when so many people are eager to get that question and ill tell you what the thing of the press conference is that you can hear about things ranging from a bridge in a remote town and. Thats been delayed in construction to global issues like the Nuclear Treaties and so on but ill tell you what are the things that particularly stood out for me this time is that the
Just ten six an evening this thursday the fourteenth of december money was kevin oh and thanks for being with us here on r. T. International im going to start with a big event thats been happening in moscow today the russian president s annual q. And a from earlier this thursday. In fielded four hours of nonstop questions and very diverse questions they were from the press. But the things that particularly stewed out for me this time is that the share of questions that you might want to call challenging for a while about corruption about the silencing of political opponents in russia was perhaps a bit larger this time then previously he was indeed grilled about the lack of competition in russian politics and one question came from perhaps his direct opponent a person who wants to become a president ial candidate in russia in twenty train a subject thats a major issue for those who want to represent that system opposition they have to offer not a short lived and shrill agenda but a real