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Jake Tapper has drawn a line: no “Big Lie” proponents on-air. The CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent won't book Republican politicians touting the conspiracy theory that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from former President Donald Trump. But when he's not in front of the camera, Tapper enjoys blurring the lines between fact and fiction by crafting novels about real-life figures like John F. Kennedy and Frank Sinatra. His latest book, The Devil May Dance, is a sequel to his bestseller, The Hellfire Club, which has been adapted into a TV series by HBO Max. During a live event hosted by Mother Jones' Editor-in-Chief Clara Jeffery at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco in early June, Tapper discusses the biggest threats to our democracy—and how his experience covering those threats as a journalist informed his work as a historical fiction writer. This recording has been edited for length.
Later today, CNN anchor Jake Tapper will be our guest on “ The Book Show ,” to discuss his new thriller, "The Devil May Dance." In that interview, we focus on the book which deals with a mystery in Hollywood during the height of the Rat Pack. This morning we talk with Jake Tapper about a Washington Post Article last month headlined: The new CNN is more opinionated and emotional. Can it still be ‘the most trusted name in news'? In the article – journalist Jeremy Barr – writes: As the first presidential debate of the 2020 general election came to a close last fall, CNN's top anchors and political correspondents stepped up to offer their seasoned perspective and analysis. “That,” said anchor Jake Tapper, “was a hot mess, inside a dumpster fire, inside a train wreck.” But political correspondent Dana Bash insisted on cutting to the chase. “You used some high-minded language,” she parried. “I'm just going to say it like it is: That was a s--- show.” While that article was much discussed - I
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Jake Tapper is say that Christmas 2020 is probably not going to happen. You can be sure that regardless of what he says, Jake Tapper is very likely to have a normal Christmas himself. But for you, according to CNN, Christmas is cancelled.#christmas2020 #cnn #jaketapperhttps://www.foxnews.com/politics/cnn-jake-tapper-christmas-coronavirus-faucihttps://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2020/11/14/elon-musk-and-erykah-badu-get-mixed-covid-19-results/6295074002/
In today's episode: explosive gender reveal parties, my hot takes on the Atlantic's bogus story with "anonymous sources" on President Trump, and more!
This week on Inside the Hive, CNN’s Jake Tapper joins Joe Hagan for a wide-ranging conversation, from his role covering Trump to the gripping new war movie “The Outpost," based on Tapper’s 2012 nonfiction book about a harrowing battle between 53 U.S. forces and 400+ Taliban in which eight Americans were killed. Tapper talks of his emotional reaction to reports that Trump ignored intelligence about Russia paying Taliban insurgents to kill U.S. soldiers. Tapper also addresses the theory that CNN itself is partially culpable for Trump's rise and explains what motivates his reporting in a world where Watergate-sized revelations rarely move the needle of public opinion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper, "Republican" Colin Powell said that President Trump "lies" and said he will be voting for Joe Biden in the 2020 election. Surprise, surprise! In addition, the New York Times reports that former President George W. Bush and Sen. Mitt Romney will not be voting for President Trump either. Basically, the "Never Trumpers" are still "Never Trumpers," but this time, Republican policies of lower taxes, fewer regulations, strong defense and border security are at risk. Do they care? In other "breaking" news, there appears to be a cure for coronavirus. It's called rioting and looting. Plus, Minneapolis stands ready to completely defund its police department. *** SUBSCRIBE TODAY ***https://www.youtube.com/bobbyeberle13?sub_confirmation=1
California Governor Gavin Newsom has a stark message for Republican lawmakers -- if the federal government doesn't give financial aid to California, they'll only be punishing first responders. "I hope they'll consider this, the next time they want to salute and celebrate our heroes and first responders, our police officers and firefighters, consider the fact that they are the first ones that will be laid off by cities and counties," Newsom told CNN's Jake Tapper during a Sunday morning interview when asked what will happen if California doesn't get federal aid.
Seth takes a closer look at some pundits and members of the Democratic establishment panicking after Bernie Sanders won the Nevada caucus in a landslide.Then, he talks to CNN's Jake Tapper.
There's a good chance that President Trump knows that the stain of impeachment will be part of his legacy. And as damning details about the president's behavior trickle out, we're realizing how much we still don't know. This may explain why impeachment may be more popular than we realize. President Trump told CNN's Jake Tapper in 2016 that he had a "great relationship with God," and that he "doesn't do a lot of things that are bad." Yet, a basic Christian confession is that all of us have fallen short of the glory of God and are in need of God's forgiveness." How do Christians reconcile President Trump's lack of personal morality with their wide support for his presidency? We also bring you interesting factoids about impeachment and a deep dive into the words that are emerging from the process. GUESTS: David A. Graham - Staff writer at The Atlantic Jennifer A. Herdt - The Gilbert L. Stark Professor of Christian Ethics at Yale Divinity School Peter Sokolowski - A lexicographer and editor-at-large at Merriam-Webster Chion Wolf - Producer, photographer, and announcer at Connecticut Public Radio Email us your questions at pardonme@ctpublic.org. Pardon Me is a production of The Colin McEnroe Show on Connecticut Public Radio. Support the show.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi answers questions during a live town hall moderated by CNN's Jake Tapper in Washington, D.C.
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump freaking out about the possibility of a recession.Then, Seth talks to CNN's Jake Tapper, who also takes a few more questions backstage exclusively for this podcast.
Jess & Jamal discuss the recent terror attacks by white supremacists in the US, and how pundits and journalists have unethically covered it. The most egregious examples are FOX News' Tucker Carlson who told his viewers that the country’s white supremacy problem ‘is a hoax’ and CNN's Jake Tapper who went on a rant likening the Palestinian liberation movement to white supremacy.
'1984' turned 70 years old today, but it doesn't feel outdated. In fact, it's constantly coming back to dominate the news. Just a few days ago, CNN's Jake Tapper tweeted a quote from the book that went viral. In this second part of our exploration into how much of the Orwellian dystopia has come true, we look at the three giants in our world today: China, the US, and Russia. June 4 marked the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests in China, which saw the Communist Party there affirm power at all costs as other socialist regimes were starting to crumble. In those 30 years, China has used technology to enforce a total surveillance state. We talk to the New York Times' Paul Mozer about how far China has been able to emulate the Orwellian totalitarian state. We then move on to America, where the Trump presidency has totally upended democracy as the only game in town and has started to slowly chip away at deeply ingrained American values. We talk to Media Matters for America's Matthew Gertz about the complex and intertwined relationship between Donald Trump and Fox News. Lastly, we talk to the London School of Economics' Peter Pomerantsev about what happened to an authoritarian state that failed – the Soviet Union – and how in the years that followed Russia seemed to get really rather good at anticipating the legitimacy crises democracies are facing today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alabama passes bill that would make almost all abortions illegal; House Dems target Trump lawyersAlabama looks to outlaw nearly all abortionsAlabama’s state Senate passed a controversial bill on Tuesday that would outlaw nearly all abortions in the state and make performing one a felony unless the mother’s health is at risk. The bill will make the punishment for performing abortions up to 99 years or life in prison, although the woman who undergoes the procedure would not be subject to a felony charge. Democratic lawmakers pressed for amendments that would creation exceptions for instances of rape and incest but failed. The vote is expected to reignite a debate over Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion across the nation, and push Supreme Court justices to re-evaluate the laws. Meanwhile, a government report being released Wednesday says the nation's birth rates for women in their teens and 20s reached record laws last year, leading to the fewest babies in 32 years.House Democrats investigating Trump's lawyers for possible obstructionPresident Trump's legal team slammed House Democrats on Tuesday evening after a report that the House Intelligence Committee has been investigating possible obstruction by Trump's lawyers after the 2016 election. “Instead of addressing important intelligence needs, the House Intelligence Committee appears to seek a truly needless dispute,” Patrick Strawbridge, who represents attorney Jay Sekulow, told Fox News. The statement came in response to a New York Times article published Tuesday that said the committee, led by Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., “is investigating whether lawyers tied to President Trump and his family helped obstruct the panel’s inquiry into Russian election interference by shaping false testimony.”Biden has some other 2020 Dems hitting reset buttonWith Joe Biden surging to double-digit leads in polls as the frontrunner to face President Trump in 2020, some Democratic candidates are already reinventing their strategies and reintroducing themselves to the media. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, generated buzz by slamming former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and mocking the Clintons during her appearance Monday on the podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience." Once-leading contenders like Beto O'Rourke and Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., , whose momentum was sapped by South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg and then by Biden, have conducted a string of new interviews and plan town hall events over the next few weeks. Harris was interviewed by CNN's Jake Tapper last weekend and will appear on MSNBC on May 28. O'Rourke has been interviewed by Rachel Maddow and on "The View" this week and will be featured in a CNN town hall on May 21. Buttigieg will be on a Fox News town hall next Sunday, May 19. Still, as "Media Buzz" host Howard Kurtz noted in his column, "When you're relaunching, you're losing."Freshman Dem 'sisters' stick together, vow not to be silencedRep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., defended her colleague, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., from criticism over controversial remarks about the Holocaust, insisting that the backlash is "designed" to "silence" Muslim voices. Appearing on MSNBC, Omar said that she and Tlaib, whom she referred to as "my sister," have the "strength to endure any of the mischaracterization or efforts to distort and vilify and mischaracterize" their message. "I think we are seeing what happens when people really see these kind of attacks for what they are. 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Trevor and The World's Fakest News Team join CNN's Jake Tapper to discuss the 2020 election, behind-the-scenes moments and The Donald J. Trump Presidential Twitter Library. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Democratic Representative and U.S. Presidential candidate John Delaney answers questions during a live town hall moderated by CNN's Jake Tapper and Dana Bash at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.
Real Election Fraud! "Lazy F***ism" of the New York Times! America is trying to steal Venezuela's election! with Greg Palast, Stef Zamorano, Ron Placone, and Mike MacRae. Phone calls from CNN's Jake Tapper, Mitt Romney, and Chris Christie!
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump's 2019 State of the Union address in which he attacked the investigations of his presidency and repeated his demand for a border wall.Then. Seth talks to CNN's Jake Tapper, who also takes a few more questions backstage exclusively for this podcast.FOLLOW LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERSListen to the Late Night Podcast: LateNightSethPodcast.comRate the Late Night Podcast on Apple Podcasts: applepodcasts.com/LateNightSethSubscribe to Late Night on YouTube: youtube.com/LateNightSethFollow Late Night on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Instagram: www.instagram.com/LateNightSethGet more Late Night with Seth Meyers: www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
First, CNN's Jake Tapper interviews President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani on the special counsel investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and President Trump's involvement in a potential deal for a Trump Tower in Moscow during the campaign. Next, Jake talks with New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand about a possible deal to get out of the government shutdown, plus her conservative views on immigration from her past in light of her 2020 presidential bid. Finally, Jake interviews Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard on her own run for the White House in 2020 and her controversial views on Syria. In this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake puts a spin on President Trump's "Art of the Deal."
First, CNN's Jake Tapper interviews Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chair Mark Warner on reports of the FBI's investigation into whether President Trump was working on behalf of the Russians and the President's concealing details of his meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin, plus how Congress can get out of the government shutdown. Next, Jake talks with Senate Homeland Security Committee Chair Ron Johnson about President Trump's push for his border wall and this week's developments in the Russia investigation. Then, Jake sits down with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio about his new health care policy to cover undocumented immigrants and others in the city, plus Democratic politics and the race for the White House in 2020. Finally, in this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake takes a look at President Trump and his "medieval" border wall.
First, CNN's Jake Tapper sits down for a wide-ranging interview with acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, diving into the government shutdown and the standoff over President Trump's calls for border funding. Next, Jake talks with Alabama Sen. Doug Jones about how Democrats are navigating the shutdown, plus Democratic politics as his party takes over the House and prepares for the 2020 presidential campaign. Then, Jake interviews House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff as he takes the gavel and prepares to launch investigations into the Trump administration. Finally, in this week's State of the Cartoonion, Jake imagines potential Democratic 2020 contenders engaging in social media trends on the campaign trail, including memes, and flossing.
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump freaking out about the Russia investigation after returning from a very awkward international summit.Then, Seth talks to CNN's Jake Tapper, who sticks around for a few questions backstage at Studio 8G.LATE NIGHT ON SOCIALRate the Late Night Podcast on Apple Podcasts: applepodcasts.com/LateNightSethSubscribe to Late Night on YouTube: youtube.com/LateNightSethFollow Late Night on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Instagram: www.instagram.com/LateNightSethFind Late Night on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/LateNightSethGet more Late Night with Seth Meyers: www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
Jordan Chariton interviews investigative journalist Greg Palast on his groundbreaking reporting on election fraud and voter suppression in Georgia, Nebraska, Indiana, Las Vegas, Illinois, and more. He also reveals interesting stories on CNN's Jake Tapper and the wider corporate media. SUPPORT REAL reporting by contributing to the new Status Coup Reporting GoFundMe! http://GoFundMe.com/status-coup-news --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/statuscoup/support
CNN'S Jake Tapper discusses his foray into writing fiction with his new political thriller The Hellfire Club, his interest in the politics of the 1950s, and the real-life Washington powerbrokers who make up the supporting cast of his story. He shares how his years of observing how eager young Congressmen slowly sell their souls inspired the central character of The Hellfire Club, and he illuminates some disturbing parallels between Donald Trump and Joseph McCarthy, the infamous red-baiting Senator who plays a key role in his novel. He reveals the real secret society on which his story is based, and warns of the danger when the line between truth and conspiracy theories becomes blurred. Plus Jake Tapper talks about his brief time in film school, Trump’s weirdly aggressive handshake, and why the U.S. Senate once investigated comic books. Order Jake Tapper's his book The Hellfire Club on Amazon or Audible. Watch him weeknights on CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper and Sunday mornings on CNN’s State of the Union. Follow Jake on twitter at @jaketapper. Today’s podcast was sponsored by Outside the Box podcast, Legal Shield, and Adiamor Jewelry.
CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper joins us to talk about his new book, "The Hellfire Club," and the role of journalism in the Trump era. Cliff and I talk with Jake about the book, about the importance of journalists taking a stand when confronted with lies and indecency, about Jake's personal interest in veterans' issues, about Tamika Mallory and her embrace of Louis Farrakhan, and about Jake's date with Monica Lewinsky way back in 1997 before the scandal blew up. This is a 6-minute excerpt of the 52-minute episode. Premium patrons can listen to the entire episode, and support our podcast, here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/18685560 A quick quote from our interview, where Jake talks about when he feels it necessary to take a public stand, speaking out, as a journalist: "Where I feel comfortable drawing a line is lies -- calling out lies, some things are true and some things are not true -- and indecency. I think that there are certain standards for adult behavior that we can agree on, such as: It's important to not make fun of people with disabilities; it's important to treat races, religions, creeds etc. equally, and not display prejudice; bigotry is offensive and wrong. Another example might be making fun of, or saying 'John McCain isn't a war hero because he was captured, and I prefer people who weren't captured.' These are indecent things to say. They are empirically indecent."
Owen Thomas, Business Editor of The San Francisco Chronicle, discusses his career, starting at Suck.com. We'll explore the origins of Suck.com and its outsize impact on digital media; as well as how today's tone of tech media coverage was impacted by Suck.com. LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Owen recommends anything by Polly Esther (Heather Havrilesky), but this is the article on straight dating mentioned in this episode. Ana Marie Cox snarks on Burning Man in the days of dial up, long before it was cool to do it on Twitter. The proof CNN's Jake Tapper was a "Suckster"—and his unforgettable screen name. MUSICAL INSPIRATION FOR THIS EPISODE ON SPOTIFY: "Dirty Laundry" by Don Henley ABOUT THIS PODCAST Stayin' Alive in Tech is an oral history of Silicon Valley and technology. Melinda Byerley, the host, is a 20-year veteran of Silicon Valley and the founder of Timeshare CMO, a digital marketing intelligence firm, based in San Francisco. We really appreciate your reviews, shares on social media, and your recommendations for future guests. And check out our Spotify playlist for all the songs we refer to on our show.
Seth takes a closer look at how President Trump has moved on from trying to discredit the Russia investigation to pretending it’s over; meanwhile, lawmakers in both parties try to work with Trump on an immigration deal.Then, Seth chats with CNN's Jake Tapper.LATE NIGHT ON SOCIALRate the Late Night Podcast on Apple Podcasts: applepodcasts.com/LateNightSethSubscribe to Late Night on YouTube: youtube.com/LateNightSethFollow Late Night on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LateNightSethLike Late Night on Instagram: www.instagram.com/LateNightSethFind Late Night on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/LateNightSethGet more Late Night with Seth Meyers: www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
How the Media went HYSTERICALhe Washington Post's blockbuster report that the Hillary Clinton campaign, in partnership with the DNC, hired the firm that utilized gossip from various unnamed Russian government officials to create the so-called Trump Dossier, marks a key turning point into the investigation into Russia's attempts at influencing American politics. The DNC not only accepted this second-hand, uncorroborated information, but actually sought it out, financed it, and disseminated it through Washington. Now rewind the clock to July, after The New York Times reported that Donald Trump Jr. had been approached by a mysterious Russian lawyer with an offer of dirt on Hillary Clinton. Trump Jr. accepted the meeting but by all accounts, the lawyer had misrepresented her intent, and no anti-Hillary intel was exchanged. Nonetheless, the media and many prominent Democrats fell fit into a fit of hysteria. Trump Jr. was quickly accused "treason" and "colluding" with a hostile actor. Some said he would certainly be going to jail. CNN's Jake Tapper said, "It’s rather momentous: This can’t just be — this can’t be dismissed as people out to get Donald J. Trump Jr. or fake news. This is evidence of willingness to commit collusion.” also the MEET the Sperminator with Richie and Sammy -- We have a New Sponser Talk Fusion Here is the Link www.jointalkfusion.com/1497684
CNN's Jake Tapper discusses the dangerous threat Donald Trump's move to end DACA poses and how Sean Hannity's plan to turn viewers against him backfired. (0:20) Then, Seth chats with CNN's Jake Tapper, who discusses the dangerous threat Donald Trump's move to end DACA poses and how Sean Hannity's plan to turn viewers against him backfired. (9:37) After that, Tapper becomes the first ever repeat guest on the Late Night podcast as he takes a few more questions from Late Night's Henry Melcher backstage at Studio 8G. (18:53) LATE NIGHT ON SOCIAL Rate the Late Night Podcast on Apple Podcasts: applepodcasts.com/LateNightSeth Subscribe to Late Night on YouTube: youtube.com/LateNightSeth Follow Late Night on Twitter: twitter.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Facebook: www.facebook.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Instagram: www.instagram.com/LateNightSeth Find Late Night on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/LateNightSeth Get more Late Night with Seth Meyers: www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/ Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
CNN's Jake Tapper is on TV, like, all the time. He tells us how he eats on the campaign trail (it involves a lot of junk food), how he eats now (it involves a lot of salad), and how he loves to grill in the backyard. After that, we're talking salmon burgers. Bet you never knew they could taste so good. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host of Press Pool on Sirius XM, Julie Mason goes against WaPo's Dana Milbank. They try to figure out Betsy DeVos's real first name and bond over their mutual love of CNN's Jake Tapper.
Seth takes a closer look at the major organized effort to resist the potential consequences of Donald Trump's promise to repeal Obamacare. Then, he talks to CNN's Jake Tapper about press freedom under the Trump administration, and the unprecedented realities he and other members of the media are facing in covering the incoming president. LATE NIGHT ON SOCIAL Subscribe to Late Night on YouTube: https://youtube.com/LateNightSeth Follow Late Night on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LateNightSeth Like Late Night on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LateNightSeth Find Late Night on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/add/LateNightSeth Get more Late Night with Seth Meyers: http://www.nbc.com/late-night-with-seth-meyers/ » Watch Late Night with Seth Meyers Weeknights 12:35/11:35c on NBC.
Native Opinion Episode 26 “Dis-enrolment: The Disappearance Of a Nation” To Reach our show: hosts@nativeopinion.com Twitter: @nativeopinion Facebook Leave us voice mail: https://www.speakpipe.com/nativeopinion CONTENT SEGMENTS 1.) Title: De Beers’ Colonial Plunder in Attawapiskat Article Author: Jay Watts, Rebel Youth, Date: April 15, 2016 Source: Warrior Publications Summary: Attawapiskat are not simply a generalized response to decades and decades of Canadian colonialism – the specifics of it in Attawapiskat are damning, too… Attawapiskat is 90km from the open-pit Victor Diamond Mine, where multinational diamond company De Beers, founded by the British imperialist and white supremacist Cecil Rhodes, has managed to work out an astonishingly preferential agreement to plunder the resource wealth of the Attawapiskat First Nation with the complicity of the Ontario and Canadian governments. The mine itself is on lands taken from Attawapiskat First Nation through an extension of Treaty 9 in 1930. Read Full Story Here: https://warriorpublications.wordpress.com/2016/04/15/de-beers-colonial-plunder-in-attawapiskat/ 2.) Title: Hillary Clinton staff apologize after she offended Native Americans with 'off the reservation' comment as Trump claims statement is 'demeaning to men’ Article Author: ANTON NILSSON Date: May 1st, 2016 Source: The Daily Mail Summary: Hillary Clinton's staff have apologized for their boss after the presidential hopeful was lambasted by Native American groups for saying Donald Trump had gone 'off the reservation' Friday. After being asked about Trump's offensive comments, Clinton said: “I have a lot of experience dealing with men who sometimes get off the reservation in the way they behave and how they speak.” That remark, made to CNN's Jake Tapper, kicked off a firestorm that led to an apology by Amanda Renteria, Clinton's national political director. Read The Full Story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3568350/Hillary-Clinton-staff-apologize-offended-Native-Americans-reservation-comment-Donald-Trump.html 3.) Cultural Appropriation as defined by white people Clip Source: No Agenda Show. http://www.noagendashow.com 4.) Is this teen for real? Source: Facebook Video 5.) Title: 132 Elem Pomo Indians, Comprising 100 Percent Of Elem Indian Colony Residents, Face Banishment And Disenrollment Date: May 3rd, 2016 Source: Indian Country Today Media Network (ICTMN) Summary: [NOTE: This information comes from a press release distributed by 30 disenrolled Elem Indian Colony tribal members.] 132 Elem Pomo Indians, are being exiled from the 52-acre Elem Indian Colony under the guise of “dis-enrollment” and “banishment” by a faction of off-Colony members. Those 132 Pomos comprise 100 percent of Colony residents, who, if jettisoned, would leave an empty Reservation. Despite dis-enrollment and banishment becoming widespread, especially in California, it would be unprecedented for a tribe’s entire residency to be exiled. Read the full Story: http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2016/05/03/132-elem-pomo-indians-comprising-100-percent-elem-indian-colony-residents-face-banishment?utm_content=bufferb776e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Bernie Sanders on Sunday slammed Donald Trump as a "pathological liar" who is "inciting violence" as Sanders kicked off a town hall duel with Hillary Clinton. "I hesitate to say this because I really don't like to disparage public officials, but Donald Trump is a pathological liar," Sanders said, in the first exchange of the event at Ohio State University hosted by CNN and TV One. Sanders also blasted Trump for saying that he might pay the legal fees of a man charged with punching a protester at one of his rallies, adding that doing so was tantamount to "inciting violence." "I would hope Mr. Trump tones it down big time and tells his supporters that violence is not acceptable in the American political process," Sanders said. Sanders and Clinton are making closing arguments to voters in their increasingly contentious Democratic nominating marathon, two days before five states vote in crucial primaries that could set the tone for the rest of the contest. They are facing questions from Buckeye State voters as they vie for the support of blue collar and minority voters who underpin the Democratic coalition. Sanders took the first turn in the spotlight and will be followed by Clinton in the event moderated by CNN's Jake Tapper and TV One's Roland Martin. The event takes place in the wake of Sanders' surprise victory in the Michigan primary last week, which raised his hopes of competing with Clinton across Midwestern Rust Belt states. It also comes at the end of a weekend filled with violence and disruption of Trump rallies, in which the real estate mogul pointed the finger at Sanders for the unruliness. But Sanders said Sunday night, "Our campaign does not believe and never will encourage anybody to disrupt anything." Trump accuses Sanders supporters of disrupting his rallies He added that people have the right to protest even though he said other candidates' rallies shouldn't be disrupted. "Trump has to get on the TV and tell his supporters that violence in the political process in America is not acceptable, end of discussion," he said. At the same time, Sanders dismissed the idea that he was responsible for the actions of all his supporters. "Millions of people voted for me. If I have to take responsibility for everybody who voted for me, it would be a very difficult life," Sanders said The town hall was also an opportunity for the two Democratic candidates to highlight their differences even if they didn't meet face to face. Sanders pivoted to his Democratic opponent on the issue of trade, which is emerging as a key theme on both sides of the aisle in the 2016 presidential race. He lashed out at "corporately written trade agreements," which he said were designed to shut down U.S factories and pay people "pennies an hour" in China and Mexico. "One of the very strong differences between Secretary Clinton and myself -- she has supported almost all of those trade agreements, I have vigorously opposed (them)," he charged. At one point while talking about trade though, Sanders slipped in another backhanded slap at Trump. Defending his position on trade, Sanders said that he did not want to cut off the United States from global trade flows. "Nobody is talking about building a wall around the United States," Sanders said, before trailing off when people in the audience started chuckling. "Oh, I beg your pardon, there is one guy who is talking about building a wall. Let me rephrase it: no rational person is talking about building a wall." But Clinton has so far built a more diverse constituency resting especially on African-American voters and Hispanics and appears to have the edge going into Tuesday's primaries in Ohio, Florida, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina. Still, Sanders has high hopes of good results in the Midwest in particular and has been driving his message that the economy is stacked against working Americans and underpinned by a corrupt political system.
Hillary Clinton accuses Donald Trump of 'political arson'. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders both accused Donald Trump of inciting violence, with the former secretary of state calling him "bigoted" and alleging he had perpetrated "political arson," while the Vermont senator labeled him a "pathological liar" at a town hall on Sunday night. "It is clear that Donald Trump is running a very cynical campaign pitting groups of Americans against one another. He is trafficking in hate and fear," Cinton said during the event at Ohio State University hosted by CNN and TV One. "He actually incites violence in the way he urges his audience on, talking about punching people, offering to pay legal bills." Clinton charged that Trump was guilty of a case of "political arson" by throwing fuel on political divisions in the country. "He has been incredibly bigoted towards so many groups," she continued. "You don't make America great by tearing down everything that made America great." Clinton followed Sanders at the town hall moderated by CNN's Jake Tapper and TV One's Roland Martin. Sanders and Clinton are making closing arguments to voters in their increasingly contentious Democratic nominating marathon, two days before five states vote in crucial primaries that could set the tone for the rest of the contest.
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