that does it for a special coverage primetime special coverage this evening but we have much more ahead and now it s time for the last word with a great lawrence o donnell. we have breaking e. jean carroll knows which away began on your show with your interview with e. jean carroll and her lawyer, and that is in the lawsuit, she has another lawsuit against donald trump for all the comments he made about her, and today a federal judge, luis kaplan, granted e. jean carroll s request to revise the defamation lawsuit that she filed against donald trump to include the similar comments that he made recently on cnn, that he made last month on cnn. you had a chance to ask them if that is what their plan was. and it certainly sounded like it was. i said, i mean, you just got this huge judgments against him for saying these terrible things about you that were untrue, and then as soon as the judge came back he said again, what can you do about? that and e. jean carroll s lawyer said
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in liberty square housing project. his parents were immigrants from the bahamas he. went to segregated public schools in florida. he was a paratrooper and infantry officer in united states army and he graduated from howard university school of law in 1968. 1976, florida s governor appointed wilkie ferguson to the 11th judicial circuit court of florida. he was the first black judge to serve on that court and when he moved up in 1981 to florida s third district court of appeal he was, again, the first black judge to serve on that court when. president bill clinton appointed judge ferguson to the federal district of florida 1993, senate judiciary chairman joe biden managed the confirmation vote in the committee and on the senate floor, which was unanimous. ten years later, judge ferguson died of leukemia at age 65.