a 2018 washington postop ed in which she described herself a public figure representing domestic abuse. she didn t mention johnny depp in that piece, though he now maintains that it cost him lucrative acting gigs that he could have made millions of dollars for. heard filed her own $100 million countersuit against johnny depp and that s still ongoing. a warning that you may find some of the details some of the testimony from this case to be quite disturbing. cnn s polo sandoval reports. reporter: amber heard took to the witness stand in week four of johnny depp s defamation tl trial against her. this is horrible for me to sit here for weeks and relive everything. it was a start of two days of emotional testimony from the 36-year-old actress. during her first two days on the stand, heard offered the jury a glimpse of what she alleges was
swimsuit that can t touch chlorine that s used in pools. the designer encourages people to wear it with shirts instead. the swimsuit is sold out. anna? hey, it s cute. but i think that s a body suit. a new washington postop ed suggesting the odds of a senate majority are shifting in favor of the democrats. this has a handful of democrat senate candidate make strides in historically red states like texas, tennessee and arizona. so is the gop senate majority really in je jeopardy here to discuss, scott rasmussen. good morning, thanks for joining us . good morning. this is another reason why the kavanaugh story is a big as it is. i mean, on top of the facts that of course he s going to be a supreme court. a supreme court appointment is big in its own right. but hafer happens her whatever s going to have a huge impact of
postop ed you argued donald trump doesn t want to be president. you point to charlottesville as proof and you write this, rather than speak for the nation the preside president s, job, he spoke for trump rather than applied shared value he apportions blame. as you argue that the president should just quit, how does that solve the problem? well, it doesn t solve the problem that you started the segment with which is the long and difficult history of race relations in the united states, that s been a struggle from the beginning that the country is dealt with. it s been an aspiration to have all people created and treated equally but an aspiration that we ve also fallen short of. what would be solved is that we presumably would have a person in the oval office who took the responsibilities of the