Thursday on the NewsHour, Christine Blasey Ford’s attorney says she would testify on her claims of sexual assault by Brett Kavanaugh if terms are “fair.” Also: The Trump administration defends its Yemen war policy, focus shifts to environmental hazards in the wake of Hurricane Florence, Jose Andres on food relief for storm victims, the economist who created the “marshmallow test” and more.
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Here’s how the FBI could probe the Kavanaugh allegations
News Wrap: Heavy Florence flooding closes interstates
Eshoo: ‘Wrenching’ for Kavanaugh accuser to repeat her story
Former law clerk: Allegation ‘inconsistent’ with Kavanaugh
Civilian casualties in Yemen trigger questions on U.S. role
Environmentalists say Florence storm waters pose dire threat
When disaster strikes, Jose Andres brings hot food and hope
This researcher taught us how to resist temptation
People reveal things when they ‘feel that you really care’
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