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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWho here is disappointed that there's no accompanying video feed to the SOCTUS hearings?
Because we all know that right now Kavanaugh is unshaven and in a stained undershirt, his eyes red and with one of those novelty neon Natural Light signs you find in bars right behind him.
I refuse to think of Brett Kavanaugh any other way.
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Who here is disappointed that there's no accompanying video feed to the SOCTUS hearings? (Original Post)
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2020
OP
It audio but with picture of who is speaking and the relationship to the case.
TruckFump
May 2020
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snowybirdie
(5,219 posts)1. I believe
SCOTUS does not allow video feed at hearings. This audio feed is only because they allow that in a limited amount.
kairos12
(12,842 posts)2. Kavanaugh has one of those 2 beer can hats on.
TruckFump
(5,812 posts)3. Have you tried CSpan?
I am getting it on my DishTV but I also saw that the CSpan coverage of the hearing was available on the internet
onenote
(42,581 posts)5. It's audio only. Supreme Court arguments are not televised.
TruckFump
(5,812 posts)7. It audio but with picture of who is speaking and the relationship to the case.
Straight audio is not providing this.
kas125
(2,472 posts)4. You can watch on youtube -
I almost always watch these hearings there now on the Washington Post's channel which shows them live.
onenote
(42,581 posts)6. Are you talking about the Supreme Court argument or the Senate hearing?
The Senate hearing is being televised. The Supreme Court argument is audio-only.
kas125
(2,472 posts)8. Yep, you're right, I was wrong and didn't read the question correctly. Sorry.