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is one of the most advanced.

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Graham: 100 percent confident Kavanaugh didn't do this - Duration: 9:25.

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The Key Moments: The Blasey-Kavanaugh Hearing | NYT News - Duration: 6:17.

"I am here because I believe it is my civic duty. ..."

"This confirmation process has become a national disgrace."

"Early in the evening,

I went up a very narrow set of stairs

leading from the living room to a second floor

to use the restroom.

When I got to the top of the stairs,

I was pushed from behind into a bedroom

across from the bathroom.

I couldn't see who pushed me.

Brett and Mark came into the bedroom

and locked the door behind them.

There was music playing in the bedroom.

It was turned up louder by either Brett or Mark

once we were in the room.

I was pushed onto the bed and Brett got on top of me.

He began running his hands over my body

and grinding into me.

I believed he was going to rape me.

I tried to yell for help.

When I did, Brett put his hand over my mouth

to stop me from yelling.

This is what terrified me the most

and has had the most lasting impact on my life.

It was hard for me to breathe,

and I thought that Brett was accidentally

going to kill me."

"Dr. Ford, with what degree of certainty do you believe

Brett Kavanaugh assaulted you?"

"One hundred percent."

"What is the strongest memory you have?"

"Indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter —

the uproarious laughter between the two,

and they're having fun at my expense."

"You've never forgotten that laughter,

never forgotten them laughing at you?"

"I was underneath one of them while the two laughed —

two friends having a really good time with one another."

"Are you aware that the three people

at the party besides yourself and Brett Kavanaugh

have given statements under penalty of felony

to the committee?"

"Yes."

"And are you aware of what those statements say?"

"Yes."

"Are you aware that they say that they have no memory

or knowledge of such a party?"

"I don't expect that P.J. and Leland

would remember this evening.

It was a very unremarkable party.

It was not one of their more notorious parties.

Because nothing remarkable happened to them that evening —

they were downstairs.

And Mr. Judge is a different story —

I would expect that he would remember that this happened."

"I categorically and unequivocally deny

the allegation against me by Dr. Ford.

This whole two-week effort

has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit,

fueled with apparent pent-up anger

about President Trump and the 2016 election,

fear that has been unfairly stoked

about my judicial record,

revenge on behalf of the Clintons

and millions of dollars in money

from outside, left-wing opposition groups.

The other night, Ashley and my daughter Liza

said their prayers.

And little Liza, all of 10 years old,

said to Ashley, we should pray for the woman."

"Was there ever a time when you drink so much

that you couldn't remember what happened

or part of what happened the night before?"

"I – no. I remember what happened.

And, I think you've probably had beers, Senator, and so —"

"So you're saying there's never been a case

where you drank so much that you didn't remember

what happened the night before, or part of what happened?"

"That's — you're asking about yeah, blackout.

I don't know, have you?"

"Could you answer the question, Judge?

And just — so you — that's not happened?

Is that your answer?"

"Yeah, and I'm curious if you have."

"I have no drinking problem, Judge."

"Yeah, nor do I."

"O.K., thank you."

"In your yearbook, you talked about drinking

and sexual exploits, did you not?"

"Senator, let me take a step back and explain high school.

I was No. 1 in the class, freshman —"

"And I thought —"

"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no."

"I thought only the Senate could filibuster."

"I'm going to talk about my high school —"

"I thought only the Senate could filibuster."

"No, no, I'm going to talk —"

"Let him answer."

"I'm going to talk about my high school record

if you're going to sit here and mock me."

"You said, 'I welcome any kind of investigation.'

I quote you.

'I welcome any kind of investigation.'"

"I welcome whatever the committee wants to do,

because I'm telling the truth."

"I want to know what you want to do."

"I'm telling the truth."

"I want to know what you want to do, Judge."

"I'm innocent. I'm innocent of this charge."

"Then you're prepared for an F.B.I. investigation?"

"They don't reach conclusions.

You reach the conclusions, Senator."

"No, but they do investigate questions."

"If you wanted an F.B.I. investigation,

you could've come to us.

What you want to do is destroy this guy's life,

hold this seat open and hope you win in 2020.

You said that, not me.

You've got nothing to apologize for.

When you see Sotomayor and Kagan,

tell him that Lindsey said hello.

Because I voted for them.

I would never do to them what you've done to this guy.

This is the most unethical sham

since I've been in politics.

And if you really wanted to know the truth,

you sure as hell wouldn't have done

what you've done to this guy.

Are you a gang rapist?"

"No."

"I cannot imagine what you and your family have gone through."

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Talking Horses: Torcedor misses Melbourne Cup plus Friday tips - Blog news - Duration: 4:30.

We start today with Adventures In Racehorse Ownership, number 37,628: Torcedor, purchased for "a significant seven-figure sum" last month by some people who wanted a Melbourne Cup runner, will not run in the Melbourne Cup

The classy stayer has been found to have a virus that will prevent him entering quarantine in time

News of a virus is perhaps not the most surprising thing you'll hear today, considering Torcedor was absolutely stuffed at odds-on just five days ago, when he had his first start since joining Andreas Wöhler

The trainer was inclined to blame the soft ground in Cologne at the time.The game Torcedor is familiar to British racegoers from an impressive win in the Sagaro and he has since been placed in both the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot and the Goodwood Cup, when trained by Jessie Harrington

It's bad luck for his owners that he has been thus struck down but they still have the horse for next year and in the meantime he might return to Ascot for Champions Day next month

I have a couple of fancies at double-figure odds for Newmarket on Friday.Of course, there's not much trick to finding a horse at big odds for the Silver Cambridgeshire, unless you can't see past Little Jo, who's trying to complete a four-timer

Looking back, Chris Grant achieved some trick in getting that one into handicaps on a mark of 52, before the beast moved on to Brian Ellison

He runs here off 75 and can probably go well again, though it will be a lot tougher than the races he's been winning

Capton (5.15) is the one that takes my eye, at 14-1, remembering the two 10-furlong handicaps in which he made all at about this time last year

He's run respectably without troubling the judge so far this year but has come down 3lb in consequence and comes here off a two-month break

That noted shrewdie Henry Candy has obtained the services of Ryan Moore.It so happens that Capton is drawn in 20, closest to the near-side rail which may have conferred some advantage yesterday, depending on which analyst you favour

Certainly the first two winners made all against that rail and perhaps Capton can do the same

But in the circumstances there may very well be competition for that space and I'd be happier if he settled on the rail in a prominent position that didn't require him to go too hard, too soon

You can get 10-1 about Canton Queen (3.00) in the Rockfel Stakes, which looks too big in light of the progress she made from her first start to her second

She bolted up against a big field at Leicester in a manner that suggested a Group horse in the making

It's natural to have your head turned by horses like Main Edition who have been lining up in Group races for months

But, as Gerald Delamere has noted in today's Racing Post, six of the last 19 winners have come to the Rockfel direct from winning a maiden

The nap has become a non-runner but I still have an interest at Haydock in Crimson Skies (2

05), from the Tom Dascombe stable that does so well at the track.A progressive three-year-old filly, she was game in a narrow defeat here three weeks ago and looks ahead of her mark

For more infomation >> Talking Horses: Torcedor misses Melbourne Cup plus Friday tips - Blog news - Duration: 4:30.

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Helene Fischer: Baby-News! Sie zeigt sich bei Konzert überglücklich - Duration: 6:02.

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Moral Side of the News: 9.30.2018 - Duration: 28:29.

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The Guardian women's cricketer of the year 2018: Sarah Taylor - Blog news - Duration: 13:10.

The Guardian Women's Cricketer of the Year is an award given to a player who has done something truly remarkable, whether by overcoming adversity, helping others or setting a sporting example by acting with exceptional honesty

Sarah Taylor is the inaugural winner On 19 November last year the two things Sarah Taylor knew were that she did not want to be where she was, and that she could not bring herself to go anywhere else

Two days earlier, England had lost a T20 match to Australia in Sydney.The defeat meant England could not win the Ashes

After it, Taylor's thoughts drifted.She started to worry about the long flight home later that week

Taylor tries to avoid aeroplanes.It is not a phobia – she likes flight, even enjoys the turbulence – it is that once the plane is up, there is no way off

And she is someone who needs to know she can make a quick getaway.That is why she decided to drive to the next match in Canberra, when everyone else flew

The journey was supposed to take three hours but seemed to go on so long she was utterly exhausted by the time she arrived

There was no time to recover because England had to play again the very next day.The panic started when she got to the ground

"It's hard to explain," she says."Sometimes I tell people it's like when you're hungover, you feel really dehydrated, and like someone's sitting on your head

Sometimes you're in a crowd and you just feel like everyone's on top of you, and you start to feel warm, and you just completely lose control

Anxiety is about losing control of your own thoughts." Always though, her breathing goes

It turns shallow and she starts to feel faint."It's completely irrational at the time, and you know it's irrational, but you can't change it

"She was not sure she could play that day.Then she saw her teammate, Tammy Beaumont, put on a pair of wicketkeeping gloves and start to warm up and something in her snapped

"As soon as I saw that I was like: 'Nah, I'm not having that, I need to get my gloves on

'" She told England's coach, Mark Robinson: "We need to get me through this."So Taylor played

Between every over, her teammates fed her sweets to help her control her breathing, and put an iced towel around her neck to cool her down

Half an hour into Australia's innings, England's quick Katherine Brunt was bowling, and Taylor was standing up to the stumps behind Elyse Villani, Australia's No 3

Villani stepped from her crease, swung her bat across the line and missed the ball

Taylor caught it, Villani stretched her foot back towards the crease, and in that split-second Taylor broke the bails

Villani was out for one run, stumped.It was a brilliant dismissal any time, let alone by a keeper fighting off a panic attack and feeling as if they might faint any minute

Brunt did not celebrate with Taylor but folded her into a hug and whispered "well done"

England won by 40 runs."Weirdly enough, I think actually playing that day did me more good than sitting in the changing room worrying," Taylor says now

"Sometimes cricket is the trigger but then sometimes it's my comfort zone, too."Sport can be both the cause and the cure

Not that Taylor ever expects to be entirely rid of her illness, just that she hopes to learn to cope with it

"I think I will always have it to be honest, I think it is just an ongoing battle

But I'm not ashamed of it.I'm still a good person, I can still have a laugh.And I still can't accept compliments or awards

"Which is unlucky, because she gets a lot of both.This is another.Taylor is the first winner of the Guardian's new women's cricketer of the year award, because of her batting and keeping, of course, and also the work she has done to raise awareness about mental illness

This year she was a key part of the England team who won two one-day series and a T20 tri-series against New Zealand and South Africa, of the Sussex team who won promotion to the county championship first division, and the Surrey team who won the Kia Super League

Her keeping has become so good that Adam Gilchrist, who may well keep in the all-time team to play Mars, says that right now she is the "best in the world – male or female"

When Taylor talks about her year, the word she uses most is "unscathed".She is happy she came through it

Taylor is 29, and says a bad year might have pushed her into retirement.There were low moments along the way

When England broke the world record T20 score, Taylor watched as her teammates blazed 147 from the first 79 balls for the opening wicket

"I was like: 'I can't do that' and all of a sudden you doubt yourself, your anxiety kicks in and then you go into panic mode

The last thing I wanted to do was go out there and bat."She did not.England sent Nat Sciver in instead

"And then you breathe out in relief." Taylor has suffered like this for a long time

Only when it first started, she did not know what it was, and the team, even the sport, was not set up to provide her the necessary support

"I've had games where I was sick because I was so nervous.And I thought it was normal

I thought: 'Everyone goes through this.'But actually I was having a panic attack."She started to blame the game

"I thought: 'Cricket's done this to me, I don't have this in my normal life, I hate cricket

'And I did.I hated cricket for such a long time."She tried to tell people about it but she did not have the words and they did not have the understanding

"There was almost a stigma, it was a case of 'brush it off, you're fine.'It was a sign of weakness to say anything

"She does not blame anyone, "because at the time if someone had said that to me I would have been like: 'It's all right, just go have a good night's sleep

'But I like to think that now it would be dealt with a lot better."It would.She says Robinson has been "unbelievable"

He maps out her season, looking for stress points like long trips between back-to-back matches, and tells her that when she is struggling he will be happy if she can simply get into her kit and out on to the field, let alone score any runs

Taylor does not say it but she has helped push through that change too, by talking so honestly about her illness

In her lowest moment, when she took an indefinite break from the game in 2016, she decided she wanted to give an interview to the BBC to explain what was going on

"I think initially England said I had 'personal issues' and I wasn't happy with that

I didn't want people second-guessing me.So I said: 'No, look, this is what's going on

'I'm not ashamed of it and I never have been.There's a ridiculous amount of the population that suffers from it

And I wanted to let people know that it was OK to just talk about it." Eighteen months later, Taylor's teammate and friend Kate Cross felt able to speak about her own depression and anxiety too – how it had been so bad that she had spent three days in bed, crying to herself before England's tour of the West Indies

"We were best mates for years but we never told each other," Taylor says."But I guess we didn't know what it was at the time

"Now the team is a lot more open."There's a handful of girls who will say they have suffered with something, or they feel like they might be

"Taylor worries that in the lower levels of the sport, around the counties, players are not getting the support they need and that they will not until the women's game has turned professional

As we finish talking, a shy young boy in a Middlesex kit comes up to ask for Taylor's autograph

This happens a lot these days."I even get the dads coming up to me saying: 'Can you sign my gloves?' I think that just shows where the women's game has gone

"But the fans she really treasures are not always the ones who want to talk cricket

"I had one girl get in touch this summer.She suffers from anxiety as well.I think she's from Essex, and she got a train all the way to Guildford to come and watch me play for Surrey, and it was, I think, one of the hardest things she's done

So if people say to me: 'What did I win this summer?' Well I got a message from her and a card at the end of the season

That's what I won."

For more infomation >> The Guardian women's cricketer of the year 2018: Sarah Taylor - Blog news - Duration: 13:10.

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Breaking News - 'No-one is bigger than the club': Mourinho speaks out on Pogba row - Duration: 5:04.

Jose Mourinho has told Paul Pogba that 'no player is bigger than Manchester United' and it's his job as manager to defend the club

Mourinho insisted that he has a professional relationship with Pogba despite their differences being laid bare in public this week, and confirmed that the France star would play at West Ham on Saturday

But he made it abundantly clear to United's £89million record signing that the club comes first after stripping him of the vice-captaincy and challenging him over an Instagram post in a televised training ground row

'Manchester United is bigger than anyone and I have to defend that,' said Mourinho

'He's a player like the others, and no player is bigger than the club.' The United manager revealed that he made the decision to take the captaincy duties off Pogba after considering the matter several weeks

It's understood that Pogba upset Mourinho by confirming that he wants to leave Old Trafford for Barcelona and then antagonised the manager by criticising the team's tactics after the draw against Wolves last weekend

Pogba was summoned to Carrington after two days off for an 11am meeting on Tuesday morning when he was informed of the decision, and Mourinho told the rest of the squad in a separate meeting two hours later

He added: 'I explained in detail to the people that had to know in detail, which is the squad and especially Paul

So Paul and the other players in the squad know in detail the reason why myself and my coaching staff decided to do that

'I always analyse a player as a player. When a player is captain, I analyse the player by the player and captain perspective

After weeks of analysing and changing opinions with my coaching staff, we made the decision Paul is just a player and not a captain

Decision made. 'I informed the player and the players, and when I was asked before the (Derby) match on Tuesday I confirmed

Now I confirm and now end of the story. 'I can anticipate more questions by saying the relationship between player manager is good – is not anymore a relationship between captain and manager

'The relationship is good. Nobody trained better than Paul on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

Nobody trained better than him. Some trained as well. Tomorrow he plays, so end of the story

'It's a good relationship between player and manager, exactly that. I think Paul said that in one of his appearances in the famous mixed zone and is exactly correct

' The fall-out between player and manager erupted again on Wednesday when Mourinho criticised Pogba for posting a video of him laughing with Andreas Pereira and Luke Shaw during United's Carabao Cup tie against Derby County the previous night

The United manager tried to play down the incident by claiming that far more serious arguments break out at the training ground on a regular basis, and it was unfortunate that the row was caught on camera by Sky Sports filming the session for 15 minutes

'I cannot tell you (what was said),' he added. 'The training session was open and you had some cameras with some potential to get some of the words, maybe you have to change the potential if you want to know everything that is said because I'm not going to comment, it was a conversation

'I think for you it was amazing because you made a story, an incredible story out of 15 minutes of open training session

Maybe it's our fault that we should have 15 minutes of training session open because what happened the other day happens many days – conversations with players I have many many times was not the case but loud criticism, loud instruction happens every day

'Coaching is about that but you make a story about it, so I'm happy the rules are only 15 minutes once a month and situations like that aren't going to change, there is no chance you will watch a session

' Asked why he chose the section of the training session open to the media to challenge Pogba when he knew full well the cameras were rolling at Carrington, Mourinho defended himself by saying: 'I have to train as always, I don't care about the cameras

What confrontation?'

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