he got to push his case. it pushed weeks back. republicans fear there is not a whole lot of time. whether a vote is ion possible to get this out of committee especially if a key member of that committee indicated right now that he has concerns going forward. jeff flake saying right now he cannot, move so quickly unless he gets some of these issues settled so that would at least delay the vote potentially. chad pergram following all of this on capitol hill. what are we looking at? i want to point out the schedule. this committee vote was scheduled thursday f they want to have brett kavanaugh and christine ford is, that will be a real problem. yom kippur, day of atonement. is senate is out earliest at sunday down. just because you had them in doesn t mean members say they satisfied requirement, gone through all the necessary paperwork. look at hill-thomas model from 1991. they reopened hearings. similar timetable. they finished confirmmation hearings and brought them into the
reporter: we only have one problem right now, we cleared an accident that is on montana that is out of the way. the only issue is mount hope road, the busy west side intersection, that intersection is closed because of an accident, will you hear more of that coming up. could last through the morning rush that closure, as we look at our interstate, we have no problems to report. so far it s quiet for a monday morning, we have seen no congestion around the interstates, folks heading out more around union center, no delays at this time. sheila. thank you, jen, a 27-year-old man who jumped into the little miami river and disappeared on new year s day is dead. his body was pulled, and the was dealing with post-traumatic stress after serving in iraq jumping from one family member s home to another after returning many at a vigil says he wasn t deserved. i think the service has a responsibility to have some kind of a program that allows people to somehow come into civilian l
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their money on her, not yet, not now, not when something considered somewhat of a test run for a presidential run keeps running into the storms. these are storms of hillary clinton s making, too. getting overly prickly with otherwise friendly npr interviewer. npr who simply asked about her evolution on gay marriage. doubling down on her, we re not rich theme, from a british questioner. she looks detached because maybe all the years in the public spotlight. she is detached. memories about average folks and problems come up short. that does not make hillary clinton a bad person. what it makes her is a vulnerable candidate. a candidate for whom the far left has always been skiddish and independents have been, well, confused and careful separation from a very unpopular barack obama is not exactly helping her cause. i heard personally from big money democratic donors who are keeping powder dry. they are concerned. they don t go so far as me to say hillary clinton can t get the nom
their money on her, not yet, not now, not when something considered somewhat of a test run for a presidential run keeps running into the storms. these are storms of hillary clinton s making, too. getting overly prickly with otherwise friendly npr interviewer. npr who simply asked about her evolution on gay marriage. doubling down on her, we re not rich theme, from a british questioner. she looks detached because maybe all the years in the public spotlight. she is detached. memories about average folks and problems come up short. that does not make hillary clinton a bad person. what it makes her is a vulnerable candidate. a candidate for whom the far left has always been skiddish and independents have been, well, confused and careful separation from a very unpopular barack obama is not exactly helping her cause. i heard personally from big money democratic donors who are keeping powder dry. they are concerned. they don t go so far as me to say hillary clinton can t get the nom