seen it. vehement denials and how dare they. reporter: what does justice or accountable look like. it is a totally false accusation. reporter: when the accused is the most powerful pl powerful man in the world. total jail time for the rest of his life. absolutely. for him to lose the election in 2020 i d like to say i m sorry for making you uncomfortable and disrespecting you or hurting you in any way. reporter: some worry they will be entirely left behind by the me-too movement. we are the forgotten ones. i feel like we have been brushed aside and forgotten about. reporter: but trump s latest accuser said she is more hopeful. there is a way. i know there is a way. because women are angry. reporter: now all three of the women have such different stories that they all have a number of things in common. they all say they remember
going on and you look at all the things that have happened over the last 48 hours, he totally denies it. he says it didn t happen and you have to listen to him also. you were talking about he said 40 years ago this did not happen. roy moore denies it. that s all i can say, he denies it. and by the way, he totally denies it.,en sean: as the white house has been saying all week, president trump is going to let the voters of alabama decide the fate of roy moore in light of moore s vehement denials and repeated denials. finally, as we promised to do last night, tonight we are naming names. we are exposing the people who have covered up for the clintons for 30 plus years and made excuses for all of their behavior, all while attempting to discredit and utterly destroy all of his accusers. let s start with the raging cajun james carville. he ran bill clinton s 1992 presidential campaign, one of the fiercest defenders of bill s sexual transgressions.
in a parallel universe reading this book has just finished their book. it s come to a tidy end. now they re thinking maybe they ll switch to sci-fi for something more realistic the next time. but this is not a novel. this is not a movie. this is our real life. and now we have to figure out what is going to happen next. what ought to happen next, what is likely to happen next. now that the trump campaign has admitted that they worked with the russians during the campaign. the russian government did meddle in our election last year, to try to hurt hillary clinton s chances, to try to help donald trump s chances. the trump campaign, after all those months of denials, all of those vehement denials, up to and including the president himself, the trump campaign now admits that it knew that russia was meddling in our election to hurt hillary clinton and help donald trump. they now admit that they were informed of that fact early on, even before the first news reports to that effect. and learn
into a united states entity, we re going to focus on those hackers. so that s standard operating procedure. yes. nine out of ten times the fbi doesn t actually have to look at the server. this is normal. so it s really deflection and spin. why do you think they re still spinning before this intelligence briefing? why not just stop, listen, and then talk? i have a lot of a lot of people in the intelligence community who come to me every day. and, you know, former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfall made a good statement, he said this has moved from the ludicrous to the suspicious, these denials have gone to being a coverup, it s gone from silly to suspicious to whatever is the only thing left. suspicious in what way? the absolute vehement denials, they defend russia, he
important, significant message that was sent. joy, one of the things that s struck me early on, when the allegations started to surface, not just the denials, but the vehement denials. they were, you know, bill cosby, through his spokesperson, attorneys, they were adamant and have always been very adamant about none of this being possible, none of this happening. we never heard from bill cosby substantially with regard to these allegations. do you think that had he said something at any point to address any of this in a public form, do you think that would have changed anything? i think it would have been important to have bill cosby s statements on the record. because not only did they, as you said, attempt to characterize these women as essentially lying, even as the stories accumulated, but sub orned attacks on the character of people like janice dickinson, attacks on the character of some of the more high profile accusers as they began to weigh