How to Watch Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford's Senate Testimony

Photo credit: Win McNamee - Getty Images
Photo credit: Win McNamee - Getty Images

From Town & Country

On Thursday, the Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing in which both Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Brett Kavanaugh will testify. Ford is speaking out about her accusation the Supreme Court nominee sexually assaulted her at a high school party, and Kavanaugh will respond to her allegations. The hearing started at 10 a.m. Eastern time, but there is still time to tune in to the testimony and the questioning from the Senate.

Here's how to watch the hearing, which is airing live on television and streaming online.

How To Watch

Major news outlets like ABC, CBS News, NBC News, Fox News, CNN, C-SPAN, and PBS will all show coverage of the hearing on live television, with their news anchors covering the news from in-studio and live from Capitol Hill.

How To Stream

There are many online streaming options, from ABC News Live, CBS News Live, NBCNews.com, C-SPAN, and CNN.com. For coverage in Spanish, head to Univision's website, as well as Telemundo. Some of these streaming options, which work online, on mobile devices, and on smart televisions, require a login from a cable provider, while others do not.

If you don't have a cable login, both CNN and PBS will also stream the hearing on their Facebook pages. There are also streaming options on YouTube, from sites like The Washington Post and PBS. Here's one option below.

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