versus wade. he said he believes in precedent not just as a tradition, but rooted in the constitution. jeff has raised, you know, some doubts about that as lots of people say that, and yet they overturn precedent all the time. that s exactly right, anderson. i remember when susan collins came on the from her very first meeting with justify kavanaugh, and he says it s settled precedent. you know, that is that doesn t get you very far. the supreme court is always overturning precedent. they say they adopt like to, but many times they say they will, and again we have a couple things going on here. we have a president who has avowed to appoint justices who will reverse roe v wade. he wants the matter sent back to the states. we know this has been a
i tell people, rthey raised me o vote the right way. reporter: reminders that president trump carried this state by 36 points. i don t know we re ever going to get over that. reporter: so you re obviously a north dakota voter, udisappointed with her vote against kavanaugh? yes. reporter: her republican challenger, kevin cramer well ahead in the polls was shocked. i fully expected her to vote yes. reporter: why? she had been building her entire brand as the bipartisan senator from a north dakota. reporter: she voted for neil gorsuch and planned to do the same for kavanaugh. i had the office preparing a statement saying i was going to vote him up until that hearing. reporter: that changed everything? she didn t believe him and worried about the temp rabl
apalaicola bay. there are not a lot of homes here, but communities that are there are on the water. likely five feet above ocean. if you get a 12-foot surge and your house is five feet above the ocean, it will be wet. water will kill you. the wind will hurt you, but water will kill you. especially with a 12-foot surge. christine. wednesday landfall. you will watch. thank you, chad myers. president trump apologizing to new supreme court justice brett kavanaugh during the ceremonial swearing-in event at the white house. every supreme court member was in attendance along with with top senate republicans. the president painting the allegations as a political hoax. on behalf of our nation, i want to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh family for the terrible pain and suffering you have been forced to endure. those who stepped forward to
the president apologizes to brett kavanaugh for what he now calls a political hoax. justice kavanaugh joins the supreme court today. as republicans hope for a kavanaugh wave with the midterms now four weeks away. welcome back to early start. i m joe johns in for dave briggs. i m christine romans. let s start with the breaking news. florida panhandle bracing for hurricane michael. currently a category one hurricane. hurricane michael is expected to strengthen to a category three by the time it hits the panhandle midday wednesday. states of emergency declared in both florida and alabama and emergency officials have ordered evacuations in at least ten counties now. some mandatory. others voluntary. florida governor rick scott strongly urging people to heed all warnings. every family must be prepared. every family. remember, we can rebuild your house, but not rebuild your life. take this seriously. keep your family safe.
said basically implied that christine blasey ford was a liar and that she had made it up, and this was a hit job, and this is what kavanaugh also said, a hit job by the democrats, revenge for the clintons, and anger at trump being elected. it just had such a partisan overtone. when kavanaugh was trying to make nice tonight and trying to sort of rehabilitate himself, the president was just going full out against christine blasey ford and against any woman who might come forward. in your mehmet wormoir, you about an experience, where you were basically tried to attack you in the backs of a taxi. you didn t come forward when the