they re willing or even privately yet starting to assume any responsibility for any of this. it seems like the white house could have called for that fbi investigation the minute the first allegations were published in the washington post. well, what s interesting here is you ve seen the white house stance and, frankly, the stance of kavanaugh allies and conservative groups in general change between the first accusation then sort of the next bucket of accusations. after the first one, they were quite concerned. they still sort of publicly defended him but they really it felt potentially true to them. they weren t sure how this would play. they re still worried about public testimony from dr. ford. they were quite nervous and there was even private chatter of, look, if he doesn t make, i, we could push someone else flu who would be equally conservative. after the new yorker story came out and michael avenatti who toyed with running as president in 2020 as a democrat said he has
strategists. i am told bannon was in the oval office, and you see him there in the first row. so sometimes trump embraces the chaos. he doesn t make moves yet. we ll have to see if he becomes like manafort and let s say he leaves. we ll see. i am bound to get 30 seconds from out north korea of tillerson appears this moscow today and says the carrier battle group is always hanging around the pacific and nothing to see here. last night the president used the word armada to talk about the fire power churning en route. which one should we believe? i think it is a little hard to know. the answer might be both. in other words, i think trump s strategy to have kim jong-un and the north korean leadership guessing our intentions. is this the beginning of him throwing a punk or a maneuver would you see from other
them to be the bland, cultivated, middle class airless ghetto, she calls it, girls, and she doesn t make she doesn t have a real conclusion. it s not this is my premise, ergo. bill: you know what she really wants? publicity. money. she wants publicity. bill: she s been out of then. limelight a long time. she gets the hollywood reporter which is now some kind of left wing thing to run this piece. people start to talk about her. that s what she wants. doesn t make any sense at all. perry and swift put out records that people like. they haven t done anything offensive to me. i haven t seen anything that they veth done. all they re doing is making an honest living, and now she says they re not womanliness. is there a word, womanliness? i don t know. yes. bill: when we come back, perhaps the most important story of the evening. a u.s. marine put in prison in mexico for nothing. the man did nothing wrong. megyn kelley on the case in just a few moments.
the red and blue america into one america and the perception is he didn t work hard to redeem that note and i don t think he wants to go down in history as a president who promised to overcome polarization and ended up intensifying it. but that s exactly what happened. and the reason is and i i didn t think it would come down to this. he doesn t schmooze. he doesn t make calls for bill clinton and george w. bush says what do we need to get it done? he got calls from president clinton in the middle of the night to say how do we get through on this or shake hands and have a private conversation? he made the promise way back when. here s what he said. i hope and expected that we could get beyond some of the old political divides between democrats and republicans, blue states and red states, that prevented us from making progress for so long because although we re proud to be democrats, we re prouder to be americans. there we go. great promise but as we know