future for everyone involved. and that is tonight s cbs evening news. for norah o donnell and all of us here, i m jericka duncan in the nation s capital. have a wonderful night judge judy: a big rottweiler, once it becomes testy, you don t want to have it around anymore. announcer: a new home for a problem dog. judge judy: you were selling a rottweiler. she had become disobedient toward my wife. judge judy: a little aggressive. yes. announcer: and the buyer. judge judy: the defendant comes to you and says, i ll give you $300 for the dog. announcer: .kept in the dark? judge judy: did he explain to you he was selling the dog because it had become aggressive? no, not like that. i couldn t even get in contact with him anymore. announcer: judge judy. you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution phillip taylor is suing dwayne gray for the value of two rott
complained that friends don t treat friends the way the united states treated france. you look between the americans and the australians, and you see that the french were kept in the dark until the very end. that they were going to lose an extraordinary generous defense contract with the australians. and one wonders why this was handled the way it was. why our oldest ally wasn t let in on these discussions earlier. joe, i think this was a self-inflicted wound through the biden administration. the french should have understood that there was a problem with their $66 billion subcontract with australia. the australians had been complaining. the australian prime minister went to paris in june largely to
legitimate reasons. the policy debate that the president s counsel want you to believe this was about, they were all kept in the dark. the supposed interagency process they made up several months after the fact had ended months before, during the last interagency meetings. i will make one final point. again, if you have any lingering questions about direct evidence, any thoughts about anything we just talked about, anything i just relayed or we talked about the last week, there is a way to shed additional light on it. you can subpoena ambassador bolton and ask him that question directly. thank you, mr. manager. senator from utah. i send a question to the desk.
lead the department of labor. if he refuses to resign, president trump should fire him. instead of prosecuting a predator and a serial sex trafficker of children, acosta chose to let him off ea easy. this is not acceptable. we cannot have as one of the leading appointed officials in america someone who has done this. plain and simple. second, i am calling on the department of justice as of the office of professional responsibility to make public the results of the reviews of the epstein case. senators have called for these findings, but the justice department so far has stonewalled and refused to make some public. this review cannot be kept in the dark, particularly given the
senate minority leader chuck schumer calling on the senate floor for labor secretary alexander acosta to resign. serial sex trafficker of children, acosta chose to let him off easy. this is not acceptable. we cannot have as one of the leading appointed officials in america someone who has done this, plain and simple. second, i am calling on the department of justice s office of professional responsibility to make public the results of its view of acosta s handling of the epstein case. senators murray and cain have called for these findings, but the justice department so far has stonewalled, has refused to make them public. this review cannot be kept in the dark, particularly given the