routine. who wants to talk for 13 hours? jonathan, there s another point here, and this gets frequently ignored in terms of we re talking about a judicial nominee, and what the president is actually trying to do on the ports. i think this is really interesting. the washington post on sunday had an analysis. they write in florida president obama has nominated the first openly gay black man to sit on a federal district court. in new york he has nominated the first asian-american lesbian, and his pick for the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. court? the first south asian. what? the new wave of nominations is part of an effort by obama to cement a legacy that long outlives his pregnancy and makes the court system more closely resemble the changing society it governs. i think that is that s powerful. gives me a little shiver to think. we talk about our president s legacy. his legacy on the courts may end up being his most long-lasting legacy. right. because these are people who
the classifying fisa warrants. welcome to fox news at night. major developments breaking in the past hour, they he said see she said confirmation battle and new developments put their monday s hearing in limbo. kristin fisher will talk about the latest on the president s big news conference today but here is that henry with the latebreaking news on what happens next for brett kavanaugh. reporter: presley just put out a statement rejecting this push to launch an fbi investigation that might delay the nomination before the midterm saying as soon as doctor ford went on the record with the washington post on sunday and democrats said she needed to be heard his staff went to work gathering evidence and offered public or private testimony next monday so in fact she could be heard. brett kavanaugh said he s ready to go under oath to deny there was a sexual assault but now