i think if she doesn t, cifers process will proceed. i think she will. i think the american public benefits from hearing all sides of this. and confirming or not confirming somebody based on evidence, not genetic belief in the inferiority or superiority of one gender. steve: we all want to hear her tell her story. alan dershowitz, thank you. thank you, professor. turning now to more headlines, a police department police department. this is the story of murderrier and fugitive peter chadwick. a man who left those two boys all alone and waiting at the bus stop. the newport beach police department in california releasing the six part series called countdown to capture. looks at the case of millionaire fugitive peter chadwick accused of killing his wife in 2012. police say he could be anywhere. a teacher is accused of turning a preschool into a fight club.
votes. if she does talk and very effective, right. this is a jump ball. she is very effective then it s going to be a jump ball. then senator collins and senator murkowski of alaska, you know, and a few other republican senators may decide to vote no. and if that s the case, then we have a big problem. it s hard to say. she may have holes in her story. she may not recall the events that were understandably she may not know where she was at those type of things could sink her testimony as well. ainsley: she is being from what i m reading from articles dr. ford is being prepped by the same person that prepared anita hill. do you know more about that? you know, the delay tactics, the demand, putting out demands on the testimony, having a political aid from obama and clinton years that just smacks of politics.
allowed to be in the room to hear what she has to say. one of the basic tenets of the constitutional republic is the ability to confront your accuser. listen, everybody at the curvey couch here, granted, it s uncomfortable to have to do it. that s the essence of a constitutional republic in a society we presume people innocent. you have the ability to confront you your accuser. nobody is denying it s not an uncomfortable situation. have a society everybody has the right to be believed. granted, does that mean that the being accused doesn t have a right to defend themselves, too? is that seems utterly absurd. steve: the president of the united states has made it very clear over the last week that he would like to hear her story. he was out in las vegas yesterday. and he clearly would like to see mr. kavanaugh confirmed. watch. i think it s a very sad situation. he is an outstanding person. frankly, sean, to see what s going on is just very, very sad. you say why didn t somebody call