it but mr. trump was branded a sex abuser. claimed all along that she had been raped by donald trump. that s what this case was all about. that s the shrug for me. trump will be appealing the decision and while today brought an end to this eight -day trial, the verdict finding trump liable for battery and defamation took years of litigation on behalf of e. jean carroll. came carroll forward in 2019 after being inspired by the me too movement. she told her story, knowing full well, she was accusing the president of the united states, the most powerful man in the world of, sexual assault she sudan trump november 2019 in a lengthy gleeful legal battle shielded trump from lawsuit
more than a dozen women of sexual abuse of some kind and this is the first time a court has confirmed the accusations and it s above the fold in the newspapers here this morning. the new york times, picture of e. jean carroll who will be our guest this morning. the wall street journal, the daily news put it bluntly, calling donald trump a sex abuser. and finally the new york post says of the $5 million judgment, grab him by the wallet. a reference of course to the access hollywood tape. and george conway, i don t want to focus on the people who have shown a hatred for madisonian democracy, the rule of law these are things that we said before donald trump was in politics and more damningly to them these are things they
on marxism and some of the priests actually became marxist revolutionaries. he fought that hard and won the battle, didn t he? he did. liberation theology was discredited with the fall of communism. he fought that battle well. he wrote two documents at the request of john paul ii to try and set forth catholic teaching that marxist theory is incompatible with catholic teaching, catholic understanding of humanity and freedom. he also confronted other issues in the church which were very contentious. he was really the driving force behind cracking down on sexually-abusive priests. i know john paul ii tasked him with that, but there was a famous case with the head of the legion of christ david: he was in mexico, right? he was in mexico and in rome, but he was a serial sex abuser of the worst kind, and it was cardinal ratzinger who in the end brought down justice upon him, and he was sidelined. he did a lot of good for the church, much of it, as you say,
0 seconds [laughter] pete: all right. and the winner is so the consensus is, now, even with the docked points for footwear, even with the [laughter] [cheers and applause] david: several major breaking news stories this morning. the moscow, idaho, police chief speak out to fox this morning in his first on-camera interview since a suspect was arrested in the murder of those four college students in idaho. we have it all for you coming up. also the death of two major figures, pope emeritus benedict xvi dead at 95. he led the roman catholic church from 2005-2013 before making history as the first pontiff to resign in 600 years. and we remember barbara a walters, dead at 93 after a long career as one with of the most prominent broadcasters in the nation. hello, everyone, i m david asman in for neil cavuto. this is cavuto live. first, to the death of pope benedict. alexandria hoff with more on his life and legacy. reporter: hi, david. pope benedict s death comes merely 10 years a
still to come on the programme: america s most decorated gymnast, simone biles, among dozens of female athletes suing the fbi for failing to stop the convicted sex abuser, larry nassar. the day the british liberated the falklands. and by tonight, british troops have begun the task in the heart of the west german capital, this was gorbymania at its height. the crowd packed to see the man who, for them, has raised great hopes for an end to the division of europe. it happened as the queen moved towards horse guards parade - for the start of- trooping the colour. gunshots the queen looks worried, but recovers quickly. - as long as they ll pay to go see me,