anner is mounting as police have not announced any suspects or major developments. just because they are not sharing information does not mean they are lacking it. well, this case is not going cold, we have tips and investigators out everyday and we are still reviewing evidence and still looking at all aspects of this. we have to keep things back because everything we give out, everybody knows and even the person that committed this. we need to make sure that we are keeping the integrity of that case for the victims and the families. in that sit-down interview with alexis mcadams, he saids investigators are intentionally taking their time to do things right. interviewing some people two or three times to make sure they are clear as a suspect and at any point, a puns clear person
seeing live pictures here on screen obviously these are stills, these are images from previously we are getting information from what s happening in the courtroom as people who are, as sometimes happens, scrambling in and out of the room. let me bring in cynthia, an msnbc analyst. cynthia, as it relates to r. kelly, this was a case that captivated so many people in this country because of the extreme nature of the charges against him, the raw and emotional testimony from the women who were testifying and speaking out even before this case even began against r. kelly, too right you know, this is a different kind of case because we re used to sometimes looking at these cases that are he said-she saids. this case is a they said this case is a lot of women and it s enablers and documentary evidence this is a pretty solid
alexandria ocasio-cortez join me. and the rule of law. secretly seized data from house democrats. it is such a body blow to our democracy. just how far-reaching was this effort by the justice department? hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is trying to mend if he saids and build bridges. he was welcomed back to the club of key allies. but his biggest challenge is yet to come. the president is also preparing for a closely watched summit with russian president vladimir putin as tensions between the two countries continue to rise. in the meantime, the president s priorities here at home from infrastructure to voting rights have run smack into the reality of a 50/50 senate. late this week, a stunning
peter, your perspective? i think we did move closer to the resolving the he said a and as ms. some huvy now three she saids she declared her terror, under death threats she came forward and gave a very powerful story with gaps in detail that experts of sexual trauma say not only are very common but make it credible. for judge kavanaugh, he arrived and i m sure he believers that he did not commit a sexual assault on professor ford, but he displayed a very unusual public love and affection, some would say an unhealthy relationship for alcohol. i don t know how many times he talked about how he drinks beer and lovers beer and points on the in adolescents who drink,
about brett kavanaugh, there s no doubt about the possibility that he did what dr. ford says. and there s jeff flake saying he will have doubt, at that meeting tonight that he has doubt about the credibility of brett kavanaugh. well, i think jeff flake is probably closer to the truth. people may retreat to their corners for the he said and she saids, but in the end there will always be doubt among some people and maybe even many people. the fact is this hearing today was very much actually in a grand sense like the clarence thomas and anita hill hearing in the sense that after the morning i was sitting live on the air with filling in for the break with a bunch of other observers and journalists, all of whom thought that essentially he was