i don t have the cool background of nina total bergh. but i m ready for your questions. i m committed to your idea that we need a national bat signal. nina toting burke has put up her garden backdrop, something big has happened. but i m also practically aware that she doesn t know how to take it down. so i m worried she will be constantly giving [laughs] rachel, it s nighttime, she still headed up. but let s get to the matter at hand. let s talk about how this process is going to go. we know how these things go by the book. but i also know how perverted the process has been in recent years by stuff that mitch mcconnell has been willing to do. both with open seats and to fill seats. are you worried about there being shenanigans or dirty tricks that you haven t previously had to deal with in terms of filling seats? well, we are used to it. they throw everything at these nominees and we must be ready to defend them and make the
you to perhaps be experienced in the law or at least pretend to be on tv in front of the hearings. what this points out is, remember, this is not a partisan issue. i m glad you pointed out his particular politics because you have over the course of the obama administration in eight years zero judges were ever disqualified by the american bar association, who has a hand in saying, yeah, you should go ahead and nominate these people. the bush administration over the seven years, three or four, maybe five. you ve got seven people who have that same rating in the 11 months since they have been nominated by president trump, which to me says they re not doing their research and the skbrujs are not showing up. they re not even phoning it in. one of the things that the trump white house points is they have been filling seats in the federal judiciary in a rapid clip in a way the obama administration failed to do. there have been high-profile embarrassments, including this guy. for all we kn
with a friend of one of her colleagues. but this isn t just a fun, chatty time-out from work. for alexia, this is work. tell us about what inspires you? alexia is in charge of finding the next crop of interns for her company, lover.ly. a website geared towards today s brides. founder kellee khalil started the site in 2012 with just herself and a web developer. the team quickly grew to six full-time employees, but it didn t take long for them to realize 12 hands was not enough. we realized we were getting more content than we could handle and we had more retail partners reaching out to us. we couldn t onboard fast enough and we needed low-cost help. but we needed smart help. the solution? interns. but from the beginning, kellee knew that it wasn t just about filling seats. and it certainly wasn t about exploiting talent. she created a well-organized, paid internship program. we want them to feel valued. and so i think it s important to compensate their interns for the work tha
two concerts to movie theaters this year. a third is set for june. but it s not just high art that s filling seats. coming to move theaters. reporter: broadcasts of world cup soccer and ultimate fighting hit hundreds of movie screens. colorado based ncn phantom is a leader in bringing new entertainment to the multiplex. the ceo says the market is expanding. we did around 2 million people in movie theaters over our network last year. this is clearly a new and growing business. reporter: attendance for hollywood films is down this year, which has made the revenue from alternative events vital to theater owners. they get a piece of the ticket price as well as selling concessions. the truth is rarely pure and never simple. reporter: the broadway production of the importance of being earnest will be broadcast to movie theaters next month. tickets range from $18 to $22, a fraction of the cost to see it on stage.
he is charged with trying to rape a maid in an upscale manhattan hotel. strauss-kahn is accused of emerging from a bathroom naked, then dragging the 32-year-old housekeeper into the bedroom of his $3,000 a night suite and attacking her. before his arrest strauss-kahn was considered a front runner to become france s next president. richard roth is tracking the latest developments. strauss-kahn was supposed to be arraigned last night. why was that delayed? this was like a night court version. they are doing forensic tests and apparently reportedly some delays in figuring out a bail deal as this financial big wig was sitting, cooling his heels in a new york special victims unit precinct house. this is a bombshell of a story. this man, who leads the international monetary fund, based in washington, but a french citizen, walked by new york city police there, this is astounding to see, at an unbelievable weekend news development. he is accused of sexual assault on a maid at a