infanticide, killing a human being, whatever. they are okay with that. and then on the face of the yearbook photo, he s probably going to resign, i would assume, by the end of tonight. do you think it strange? i ve discussed the infanticide thing out ad nauseam. he was not calling for the killing of babies born alive. he was talking about difficult end-of-life decisions for babies who are born severely disabled and may die unless kept on resuscitation. let s save that for another day, tucker. he needs to resign right now. tucker: [laughs] he needs to resign right now. heig has to go. there is no apology. he may have changed, but serving in public life is a privilege and it should not be tainted by disdain of such a racist thing. tucker: i m against racism. i make an argument pretty explicitly against it every night on the show, for which i m often called t a reese s. i just wonder what the standard is.
confident about take iing back house. battlegrounds in north dakota, heig heidi heitkamp has fallen behind the gop challenger. have the kavanaugh hearings energized republican voters who otherwise may have stayed home on election day? mitch mcconnell thinks so. i think our people will be just as fired up a month from now and everyone will remember what they did to brett kavanaugh. is this the shot in the arm that the republicans needed? absolutely. it s a wake-up call to why it s important to hold the senate. jackie, a lot can happen in 30 days. he s saying they re going to remember in november. really? it s hard to say what could happen between now and november. it is true, republicans were terrified at the beginning of this process when christine blasey-ford came out. after her testimony, i was getting texts, this is a
heig height heitkamp are two political casualties. two women. two women because of it. i think manchin is of course testing the waters, but so is everyone around this. i think collins, murkowski, manchin, flake, they all have to be talking to each other. they re going to have to try to do something in unison. because as individuals, they re each going to be scared to move forward independently on this. so i think that s going to be one of the most interesting dynamics here, to the extent to which they re talking to each other and they ll move as a bloc to protect each other. let s talk about this voting wave that has backed kavanaugh during the last week. noelle, has the president s abusive behavior been a positive? no. in my opinion, i really wish, you know, especially when we got the news breaking tweet this morning, i was just like, oh, god, you know. just don t exacerbate the situation. leave it alone. that s his jam, girl. it s just like he loves the chaos. like,
sean: here s the conflict, wouldn t he get mad if donald trump releases the warrant that he signed? does he then seek revenge by saying we are going to go after it subpoena the president? he might well do that. he has every interest to continue to obstruct theig release of these documents.. he absolutely does. this is a man sean: if you released anything about me that makes me look bad i will unleash mueller even further on you. he absolutely could. it s the abuse of power and there is no justice at the department of justice currently under rod rosenstein and jeff isessions. sean: last word? he r could. but that doesn t take away from the fact that the american people deserve to know the truth. we deserve to understand what happened here and we deserve to move on. so we need those declassified. sean: unbelievable information. that close. the cards are going to come tumbling down. thank you both, you have been amazing from the process. eric trump is here in studio. first
been like a bird without wings. it seems like her impact on civil rights can t be understated. the civil rights movement in this country can t be understated. her career totally changes in 1967, right. she has a career with columbia records for about seven years before that, right. they know huh to use her voice and her instrument properly. that s where you start to get all these hits. she s ascending with all these hits that will live forever. when black folksters are street, demanding more. there s an interesting dove tail when she reef reaches her heig when the civil rights movement is really on fire. my favorite aretha franklin song, probably the favorite of most, respect. not just an anthem for people who look like us, generations later it would be arguably one