because that is affecting us. i would have to find out really before i discuss this what happened but we are looking and so are other people. turkey istu i looking and a coue of others are looking they are very talented people that are involved. we will get to the bottom of thit. but i do hate to commit to recourse at this time it s too early. shannon: have you narrowed your list about replacing ambassador haley? . first of all, she was fantastic i have five or six fantastic people they are all doing the job really well. the answer iss yes. i will not add anybody to the list but we have some really talented t and brilliant people that will do a great job. probably over the next week or two. she will be here until the end of the year so anybody will
i krem increments to do that? we ll stipulate to that. agreed. did you know that the best way to do it is to have a trained interviewer talk to you one-on-one in a private setting and to let you do the talking. just let you do a narrative. did you know that in. thit does make a lot of sens. it does. to follow up, to fill in the details and ask for clarification. does that make sense as well ? yes. the research is done by a lot of people in the child abuse field, two of the more prominent ones in the sexual assault field are fisher and geisel. this is not a cognitive interview. did anybody ever advise you from senator feinstein s office or from representative eshoo s
it was like to be a drunk growing up in a prep school in washington, d.c. a somewhat fictionalized version. including a character named bart ocavanaugh. that s what s going on in people s heads, and susan collins saying how come we re not calling and subpoenaing mark judge to testify? at a minimum, that is the scale that has tipped today. judge kavanaugh deserves his chance. and we should be careful. and i get senator gillibrand there saying how could anyone vote for kavanaugh? judge kavanaugh hasn t had a chance to speak yet, and he deserves that chance to speak, and he should be treated fairly. however, her credibility, her passion, her answering the questions at a minimum, at a minimum, thit is not a trial, but i would like to ask this prosecutor, you re a sex crimes prosecutor. if you had a potential eye witness, would you not compel that person to testify under oath? i would like to ask judge kavanaugh, you re an officer of the court. good you found out, you were presiding o
monday. and her attorney saying thit s only been 48 hours. but she reached out in july when she wrote that letter to senator feinstein detailing this allegation. she asked for an opportunity to come forward, we re giving her this tumpopportunity, they don think this is the right way. but brett kavanagh for his part, he s preparing like this hearing is actually going to have on monday and in case she does change her mind and does decide to show up, he s getting ready to tell his side of the story. there are some remembpublica who are making it pretty clear that their minds have already been made up. they re saying, look, this has been a drive by shooting at judge kavanagh and we re going do listen to the lady.
and he has a way of pulling almost who is involved in politics into it with him. and we can t let that happen, because politics is about a lot of things, but politics finally and fundamentally is about justice. and promoting the human good. and the common good. and we can t allow this kind of cynicism and this kind of triviality to take over. we need people to defend politics and embody what it can be. and jump is the an thit sis of that. the trick for the critics is how you can make a case against him without being drawn down into the muck with him. it s not alwaysan easy thing to do. peter waner, thank you so very much for talking to me here about trump, and giuliani and mueller. i want to go to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr to help us understand what exactly we have been seeing in the