there hanging in the balance. you have susan collins, lisa murkowski, and these two red-state democrats. politically speaking, people are saying they re not really sure how this is going to play out. the right and the left both say they re in agreement that this is good for their bases to energize the base, but remember, kavanaugh is the most unpopular supreme court nominee since nbc news started polling in 2005 and that was before these allegations came out, amon. interesting. liz, to that point leigh ann was talking about national weather service demeanor, his partisanship, the accusations he made this was part of the some clinton conspiracy, did he cross a line for some within the republican party who say, you know what, regardless of what comes out of this fbi investigation, he just
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reporter: supreme court nominee skbauchb facing intense criticism for his partisan attacks on democrats in thursday s senate judiciary hearing. here s kavanaugh in his own words of watch this. there s been a frenzy on the left to come up with something, anything to block my confirmation. the behavior of several democratic members was an embarrassment, but at least it was a good, old fashioned attempt at borking. crazy stuff, gangs, illegitimate children, fights on boats, all nonsense. this whole two-week effort has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit fueled with parent pent up anger
and outrageously partisan political way as donald trump has done, apparently he s even meddles in the fbi investigation. secondly, it undermines the independence of the supreme court itself internally. we are now threatening to put on the supreme court an overt partisan warrior, someone who blamed his plight on the democrats and on the clintons, who s promised what goes around comes around. you have to go back to the 1830s to find a precedent when president andrew jackson put his political operative, roger tawny, on the supreme court, and, of course, tawny was the one who gave us the red scott decision that ruled that slaves
majority leader mitch mcconnell. there so the senate republicans definitely are having their say, democrats say they are not involved while president trump is the one technically making the order, they re all in consultation. navid, let me ask you this from your perspective as a former fbi agent, operative, whatever the appropriate title is. where would you begin this investigation? if i were to ask you, you re part of this team that gets this task force or gets this assignment, who s the first person you re going to want to interview, where do you start, what are you looking for? that s a very important point. it s important to understand the people who are going to do the investigation aren t as we see are not the ones who are going to decide necessarily where they start and even necessarily what areas they re going to cover. however, it s important to