(avo) living longer is possible. it s tru. keytruda, from merck. ask your doctor about keytruda. stb thousands of activists swarming the nation s capitol to protest judge brett kavanaugh. among them hollywood celebrities. john a han than that hunt has more from the l.a. bureau. good evening, shannon. senator susan collins was the immediate target of celebrity wrath after her speech. . anger from women. alyssa milano, one of the leading voices in the me too movement has been lobbying against judge kavanaugh. senator collins announced her yes vote, milano tweeted, don t let this performance tool you. if senator collins believed in me too she would have opened the door when i was in her office to hear stories of constituent survivors. another actress, minnie driver,
no. it could turn out to be quite a pandora s box. i mean, i think anything sensitive, any story that might be potentially litigious, even post-publication, the actual file and contracts would be held in that safe. a lot of interesting information on a lot of important people. kept on hard copy in a safe. you mentioned there was one in the l.a. bureau, too, where you were. who had access to that? could you go into that safe anytime you wanted? yes. and was the practice the same then in new york, to your knowledge? yes. yes. the bureau chief which at the time was barry levine, you know, had the combination. and could open it at will. it also stored, you know, valuables, such as cameras and cash. anything remotely sensitive was kept in the safe. so you were at there when
worse than spitzer or weiner. last year when they did not protect those who were abused by weinstein, schneiderman made it clear that threats of violence would not be tolerated. now new york governor andrew cuomo is calling for schneiderman to resign. sean: trace gallagher in the l.a. bureau. joining us with reaction to the opening monologue, sara carter, civil rights criminal attorney david shone, the author of the upcoming book, i love this book, i have seen a lot of it. the russian hoax. the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump. gregg jarrett. i love the title. thank you. sean: wow! cuomo wants this attorney general out. donald trump sweeted that in 2013 tweeted that in 2013. weiner, snitser and snyder. he had to have known nothing. schneiderman s excuse is this
last year when they did not protect those who were abused by weinstein, schneiderman made it clear that threats of violence would not be tolerated. now new york governor andrew cuomo is calling for schneiderman to resign. sean: trace gallagher in the l.a. bureau. joining us with reaction to the opening monologue, sara carter, civil rights criminal attorney david shone, the author of the upcoming book, i love this book, i have seen a lot of it. the russian hoax. the illicit scheme to clear hillary clinton and frame donald trump. gregg jarrett. i love the title. thank you. sean: wow! cuomo wants this attorney general out. donald trump sweeted that in 2013 tweeted that in 2013. weiner, snitser and snyder. he had to have known nothing. schneiderman s excuse is this is rough sex and i never crossed the line to assault.
crackdown. more than 300 people arrested during a series in the century cities. latest data for l.a. bureau with dan springer. the ongoing battle between the trump administration has definitely got more heated over the last week in california as usual right in the middle of it. connecting four days of raids intended cisco in the bay area and arrested 232 illegal immigrants. of those, 180 were convicted criminals ordered removed from the country or had our dependent worded. i says 150 were convicted felons peppermint is more controversial of what happened. issuing a warning to residents and shared several sources telling her a round up with eminem. she defended the warning saying she wanted families to stay together. the acting i.c.e. director had a much different take. what she did is no better