inappropriate and unacceptable. republicans can lose only one gop vote and still confirm kavanaugh if all democrats vote no. we ll go live to capitol hill in a few minutes for details on how the fbi will deliver its report on the kavanaugh investigation. first, team fox coverage begins with john roberts who is live for us today on the north lawn. john, welcome back. thanks, shep. if you re president trump, the three people you don t want to tick off are jeff flake, lisa murkowski and senator collins. the president never had a good relationship with flake. so for the president to say what he said last night and perhaps drive them away from voting for his nominee is an error that the president didn t need to make. some of his other republican colleagues are saying things about it. senator john thune who i m sure will be a yes for kavanaugh said
about and do their business. as for voting, the thinking is here s how it could play out. mcconnell starting with it today. a layover tomorrow. day three would be a procedural vote and a final passage vote would take place on saturday. so if they want final confirmation by the end of the week, they need to get the ball rolling soon. shep? shepard: thanks, mike. time is running out for the fbi to turn in its report on judge brett kavanaugh. coming up, i ll speak with a former fbi special agent who has done these investigations about how they work behind the scenes. plus, the new york times report that indicates president trump helped his father cheat the federal government and avoid for years on end paying millions and millions of dollars in federal taxes. i ll talk with an award winning journalist that co-wrote the story. that s coming up on this wednesday afternoon. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient
here s what the president said at a rally in north mississippi about dr. ford s testimony. how did he get he home? i don t remember. how did you get there? i don t remember. where is the place? i don t remember. how many years ago? i don t know. i don t know. i don t know. i don t know. what neighborhood was it in? i don t know. where is the house? i don t know. upstairs, downstairs, where was it? i don t know. but i had one beer. that s the only thing i remember. shepard: the president last evening. sarah sanders says the president was stating facts. but his comments were not entirely accurate. dr. ford says she doesn t remember the exact date when this took place or the address of the house, but she has maintained it was the summer of the year 1982 and she described an upstate room where she said it happened. the president called dr. ford a very credible witness.
million. when you adjust for inflation, the paper found president trump has gotten more than $400 million from his father s real estate empire over the year. additionally, the new york times reports that when trump was but a toddler, he was already making $200,000 a year. it reveals that president trump s father came to the rescue several times to save his son s failing businesses. sometimes using questionable and potentially illegal loans to keep them afloat. in one example, the times reports that the elder trump sent a trusted bookkeeper to buy $3.5 million in chips in his son s casinos when it was going under or defaulting on a loan payment in 1990 and never played the chips. president trump is calling the times piece a very old, boring hit piece and here s what the white house had to say about it today. can you explain what is inaccurate about that story, if there s anything that is actually inaccurate about it?
in nashville. they will honor items to those that need them. the good news, the food will be free and they hope to serve 3,000 people a year. that s good news. thanks for joining us. i m dana. here s shep. shepard: it s noon on the west coast, 3:00 in d.c. where three crucial republicans are calling president trump s comments about christine ford s comment appalling and just wrong. how does she remember? we ll talk to a former special agent who has done background checks on nominees about the investigation that could be make or break kavanaugh s nomination. and live on the news desk hour, one of the reporters bomb the bomb shell investigating indicating the president and his family avoided hundreds of