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MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, May 15, and reports on SCOTUS hearing arguments in President Trump's birthright citizenship case, new fallout from Trump's trade war and the latest developments in the Diddy trial. Amb. Gordon Sondland, Jared Bernstein, Emily Bazelon and Steven Levitsky join.
As Trump's global trade war rattles markets and allies prepare for a post-America world, and just after President Putin weighed in on the U.S. Ukrainian ceasefire proposal, Christiane spoke with Trump's former EU ambassador Gordon Sondland about his global realignment. Then, Christiane speaks with exiled Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar who explains why the Kremlin is celebrating the chaos ushered in by Trump, seeing it as accelerating America's demise. Plus, the ACLU's Cecillia Wang breaks down the case of Columbia graduate and pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, explaininf its significance for first amendment rights. Also on the show, Nic Robertson reports from East Jerusalem on Israel's crackdown on free speech. And from her archive, forty years since Mikhail Gorbachev became the last leader of the Soviet Union, Christiane revisits her 2012 interview with him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For the first time since Ukraine and the US agreed a ceasefire proposal, Vladimir Putin has reacted, saying he's "for this ceasefire," but with "reservations." Gordon Sondland, who served as US Ambassador to the EU during Trump's first term, joins the show from DC for an insider view. Also on today's show: Baher Azmy, Legal Director of the Center of Constitutional Rights / Attorney for Mahmoud Khalil; NYT journalist Farnaz Fassihi; Eric Lascelles, Managing Director, RBC Global Asset Management Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listen to this week's No Spin News interviews with Tyler O'Neil, Tom Suozzi and Gordon Sondland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, January 27, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill provides the latest information on ICE arrests and the situation with Colombia rejecting U.S. migrant flights. Former EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland joins the No Spin News to discuss all aspects of foreign policy, including the Trump administration's deportation policies and the crisis in Ukraine and Russia. An update on the LA fires, including Trump's meeting with Governor Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass. Will President Trump dismantle FEMA? This Day in History: Henry Knox's "noble train of artillery" arrives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Final Thought: NFL players and the National Anthem. In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, Follow the Money For a limited time, get Bill O'Reilly's bestselling The United States of Trump and a No Spin Mug for only $39.95. Get Bill's latest book, CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, out NOW! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Monday, December 23, and reports on the House Ethics Committee's report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz. Plus, listen to Melber's overview on the 2024 election. British rapper Giggs, Andrew Weissmann, Gordon Sondland and Steve Israel join.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Monday, December 2, and reports on Donald Trump's contorverisal pick to run the FBI and President Biden's move to pardon his son Hunter Biden. Maya Wiley, Steve Israel and Gordon Sondland join.
The day of Donald Trump's inauguration is crawling ever closer, and with each passing day the American people, and the world at large, gets an ever-widening glimpse into what the second term of President Trump will bring. On top of some surprising selections that have already been announced, Matt Gaetz is apparently the frontrunner for Attorney General, and Stephen Miller will be returning to the White House as Deputy Chief of Staff.These choices seem to be clearly aligned with Trump's most basic belief of 'America first' - but to properly analyse what the future holds, Piers Morgan invites former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense under Trump, Elbridge Colby, former US Ambassador to the EU under Trump, Gordon Sondland, co-host of the 'Democracy-Ish Podcast' Wajahat Ali, broadcaster and influencer Emily Austin, founder of Outkick Clay Travis and journalist with 'The Greyzone News' Aaron Maté onto Uncensored. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the end, it wasn't even close. Pollsters told us for months that it was a coin toss, that it could take days to count – before Donald Trump took most of the swing states and the popular vote in a single night. It was a near clean sweep for Republicans, taking back control of the Senate, and with the possibility remaining that they could hold on to the House. With all that plus a conservative-leaning Supreme Court, analysts and party stalwarts say President-elect Trump can now govern unconstrained. His agenda, as stated, includes mass deportations, deregulation, massive new tariffs on all foreign-made goods, and peace through strength abroad – though allies fear a more isolationist America. To react to all this, Christiane speaks with Trump's former ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, who was a supporter of his re-election bid. Also on today's show: Evelyn Farkas, Executive Director, The McCain Institute; Jan Egeland, Secretary-General, Norwegian Refugee Council; Astead Herndon, National politics reporter, The New York Times Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Wednesday, October 30, and reports on record- breaking early voting turnout and the latest from the campaign trail. Plus, film and TV icon Jane Fonda joins to discuss her support for Kamala Harris. Chai Komanduri and Gordon Sondland also join.
This week, Christiane explores why some former Donald Trump officials are backing him again, despite warnings from senior figures like John Kelly and General Mark Milley that a second Trump term would see him govern as a fascist. Gordon Sondland was Trump's former EU Ambassador, testified against him during his impeachment trial, was fired, and is now backing him again. He joins Christiane to explain his change of heart. Legendary investigative journalist, Bob Woodward, discusses his new book “War," what he learned about Biden while chronicling his presidency, and warns that a second Trump term should worry everyone. Then, Stacey Abrams and Melissa Etheridge speak with Christiane about the role of protest music in shaping politics in their new documentary Louder: The Soundtrack for Change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump Impeachment Witness REVERSES HIMSELF in 2024 (BACK ON THE TRUMP TRAIN)Trump impeachment witness Gordon Sondland is back on the Trump Train in 2024 and Trump gets permission to file a 180-page response to Jack's motion.Border Patrol BLASTED in Inspector General's Report (WORSE THAN YOU THOUGHT)A brutal new redacted report on the border shows enforcement officials "did not fully assess risks associated with releasing noncitizens without ID into the U.S."Lawsuit over Arizona's 210,000 Voter ID Problem FILED (SWING STATE DISASTER)What is happening with Arizona's 210,000 "problematic" voters? America First Legal filed a lawsuit to get answers.
In this podcast extra, hear MSNBC's Ari Melber's full interview with Trump vets Peter Navarro, Amb. Gordon Sondland and Sarah Matthews. Plus, listen back to Melber's 2022 interview with Peter Navarro.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Wednesday, February 14, and reports on the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, with updates from city officials. Jesse Kirsch, Jim Cavanaugh, Cedric Alexander, Maxwell Frost and Jemele Hill join. Plus, Melber delivers instant analysis to the breaking news that Jack Smith filed a SCOTUS response to Trump's immunity filing. Andrew Weissmann, Neal Katyal and Gordon Sondland join.
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On this week's episode, Rich and Jarrod are joined by former United States Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland for a conversation on his work with the Auschwitz exhibition at the Reagan Library, Iran, Ukraine, Russia and his testimony during the impeachment inquiry against former President Donald Trump.
This week, Anthony talks with Gordon Sondland, former US Ambassador to the EU and author of The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World. A self-defined “quid pro quo” guy, Ambassador Sondland gets personal with Anthony about his time working for former President Trump. He recalls the Trump-Ukraine phone call which spurred the first impeachment inquiry, and reflects on the fallout from his own testimony. Together they give their take on the Trump years and the future of the Republican party, sharing their hopes and predictions for the GOP in 2024, and what would make a successful candidate.Having worked closely with President Zelensky during his ambassadorship, Sondland shares his thoughts on the war in Ukraine; why Zelensky was always a “baller” in his eyes; and what the United States needs to do to end the war.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gordon Sondland, candidly reveals where Sondland stands in life and in politics-describing himself as a "Republican who is a sensible centrist" with a 'cut to the chase' attitude. The memoir provides a frank and honest, self-deprecating assessment of the state of American politics, international relations, and the impeachment trial, as well as detailing his prosperous personal story, and his behind-the-scenes dealings with former President, Donald J. Trump.
Gordon Sondland, candidly reveals where Sondland stands in life and in politics-describing himself as a "Republican who is a sensible centrist" with a 'cut to the chase' attitude. The memoir provides a frank and honest, self-deprecating assessment of the state of American politics, international relations, and the impeachment trial, as well as detailing his prosperous personal story, and his behind-the-scenes dealings with former President, Donald J. Trump.
Gordon Sondland, candidly reveals where Sondland stands in life and in politics-describing himself as a "Republican who is a sensible centrist" with a 'cut to the chase' attitude. The memoir provides a frank and honest, self-deprecating assessment of the state of American politics, international relations, and the impeachment trial, as well as detailing his prosperous personal story, and his behind-the-scenes dealings with former President, Donald J. Trump.
Gordon Sondland, candidly reveals where Sondland stands in life and in politics-describing himself as a "Republican who is a sensible centrist" with a 'cut to the chase' attitude. The memoir provides a frank and honest, self-deprecating assessment of the state of American politics, international relations, and the impeachment trial, as well as detailing his prosperous personal story, and his behind-the-scenes dealings with former President, Donald J. Trump.
Gordon Sondland, candidly reveals where Sondland stands in life and in politics-describing himself as a "Republican who is a sensible centrist" with a 'cut to the chase' attitude. The memoir provides a frank and honest, self-deprecating assessment of the state of American politics, international relations, and the impeachment trial, as well as detailing his prosperous personal story, and his behind-the-scenes dealings with former President, Donald J. Trump.
Gordon Sondland, candidly reveals where Sondland stands in life and in politics-describing himself as a "Republican who is a sensible centrist" with a 'cut to the chase' attitude. The memoir provides a frank and honest, self-deprecating assessment of the state of American politics, international relations, and the impeachment trial, as well as detailing his prosperous personal story, and his behind-the-scenes dealings with former President, Donald J. Trump.
In this week's Reagan Forum podcast we go back one month to November 10, 2022 for our in-person event with former Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland for his new book, The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World. In 2018, Gordon Sondland, the Founder and CEO of Provenance Hotels, […]
In this week's Reagan Forum podcast we go back one month to November 10, 2022 for our in-person event with former Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland for his new book, The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World. In 2018, Gordon Sondland, the Founder and CEO of Provenance Hotels, was appointed to serve as the 20th U.S. Ambassador to the European Union by President Donald Trump. He was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate in June 2018 and served as Ambassador to the E.U. until February 2020. As Ambassador, Gordon Sondland was one of the highest-ranking U.S. officials in Europe and his portfolio included trade, energy, national security, defense, agriculture and several other files.
The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World by Gordon Sondland Grab his book https://amzn.to/3FB05pi This is a behind-the-scenes look at Trump, his cabinet, and an international diplomacy you've never seen before—written by someone with no scores to settle, no hidden agenda, no check to cash, and no fucks to give. […] The post Chris Voss Podcast – The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World by Gordon Sondland appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.
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0:00 - Dan & Amy take reaction to the Colorado nightclub shooting 14:34 - Elon Musk allows Pres Trump back on Twitter and people's heads explode! 24:50 - Dan & Amy look into the Special Counsel on Trump and what it means for 2024 44:08 - Villa Park SD on trans 58:38 - Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation, Lt Col James Carafano, reviews Biden's performance at the G20 summit. Be sure to check out Lt Col Carafano's most recent book Brutal War: Jungle Fighting in Papua New Guinea, 1942 01:12:51 - Christopher Whalen, investment banker and chairman of Whalen Global Advisors LLC and editor for The Institutional Risk Analyst, weighs in on SBF/FTX and the future of crypto. Be sure to check out Chris' book Ford Men: From Inspiration to Enterprise 01:29:45 - Thomas Baker, retired FBI special agent and legal attaché, shares his new book The Fall of the FBI: How a Once Great Agency Became a Threat to Democracy - available 12/6 01:44:43 - Gordon Sondland, served as the 20th United States Ambassador to the European Union and became well known during Trump's first impeachment, discusses his new book THE ENVOY: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the WorldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Republicans are finally digging into the corruption of the FBI - and Shaun loves to see it! Gordon Sondland reflects on his job as Ambassador to the European Union in his new book "The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World". PLUS, Just Facts President Jim Agresti points out the real murder data the FBI has been burying and makes Shaun wonder if lives really matter to the government?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are joined once again for the remainder of our interview with former Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland to discuss Donald Trump's skill as a negotiator, his stinginess with TicTacs, and what a $1,000,000 ticket to an inauguration looks like. Also, Pueblo County's in-your-face method of curing votes, and SBF's deceit and, more importantly, his cargo shorts. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gordon Sondland was Ambassador to the EU, which eventually led to his testimony during the first impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump. Sondland confirmed some elements of the quid-pro-quo, backed up other parts of Trump's narrative, and was soon fired for his participation. His new book is The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World. Plus, the aforementioned Donald Trump has just announced he'll run once more for President, Mike has the full breakdown of news, norms, psychology, and turkey prices. Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Conway stops by to react to Trump's 2024 presidential announcement. Ambassador Gordon Sondland stops by to talk to us about him time under Trump and his new book The Envoy. Then we're joined by Nick Turner President of the Vera Institute, who will talk to us about crime and the effect it had on the midterms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, author of a new book on his time working for Donald Trump, talks about the U.S. mid-term elections and Trump's diminished prospects for returning to the White House. He is in conversation with BIV publisher and editor-in-chief Kirk LaPointe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've heard of Gordon Sondland, it's likely for one of the following two reasons: one, that he served as the US ambassador to the European Union as a political appointee of President Trump; or two, that he appeared as a pivotal witness in Trump's impeachment trial. Yes, Sondland is the “quid pro quo” guy. His new book is "The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World."
Ambassador Gordon Sondland served as the 20th United States Ambassador to the European Union, appointed by President Donald J. Trump in 2018. THE ENVOY: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World. Elections.
Gordon Sondland is a Former U-S Ambassador to the European Union under President Trump. He went on to testify against Pres Donald Trump at the 2019 impeachment hearingsHis new book is called, “THE ENVOY: MASTERING THE ART OF DIPLOMACY WITH TRUMP AND THE WORLD”-Why testify?-What was it like in the Trump Administration-Was it all chaos?-Thoughts on Liz Truss resigning-His opinion on Jan 6Gordon Sondland's book The Envoy
President Donald Trump's greatest foreign policy achievement was the Abraham Accords advancing peace in the Middle East, says Gordon Sondland, who served as ambassador to the European Union under Trump. "I think the strategy behind the Abraham Accords was you can't keep doing the same thing and expect a different result," Sondland says.The Abraham Accords is the formal term for agreements to normalize relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors, including the United Arab Emirates and Morocco and later Sudan and Morocco. It is viewed as a historic victory for peace in the Middle East. In his new book “The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World,” Sondland discusses Trump's biggest diplomatic moves and what it was like working with the president behind closed doors. Sondland joins this episode of “The Daily Signal Podcast” to talk about his book and his relationship with the former president. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Envoy: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World by Gordon Sondland Grab his book https://amzn.to/3FB05pi This is a behind-the-scenes look at Trump, his cabinet, and an international diplomacy you've never seen before—written by someone with no scores to settle, no hidden agenda, no check to cash, and no fucks to give. If you've heard of Gordon Sondland, it's likely for one of the following two reasons: one, that he served as the US ambassador to the European Union as a political appointee of President Trump; or two, that he appeared as a pivotal witness in Trump's impeachment trial. Yes, Sondland is the “quid pro quo” guy. But as it turns out, he has plenty to say that's far more memorable. People still stop Sondland at the grocery store or in the airport—Republicans and Democrats alike—and offer him high-fives. Business associates, strangers, and even close friends still ask him: “How did you do that?” What they're really asking is: How did he survive Trump? How did he handle being grilled by the Senate intelligence committee? How did he come out of the situation intact, able to move on? These are just a few of the questions Sondland wants to answer in The Envoy—a surprising and endlessly amusing account of inflated egos, botched phone calls, bad behavior, and international jujitsu.
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Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Two state debates last night, Bill breaks down the bigger picture. How do they impact the country as a whole? President Biden gets his fifth Covid shot ESPN's Stephen A. Smith on politics, race, and expanding beyond sports Ambassador Gordon Sondland on diplomacy under former President Trump This Day in History: The gunfight at the O.K. Corral Final Thought: Why Bill is off tomorrow In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "The Legend of Sleepy Joe" Get a BillOReilly.com Premium Membership today and get "Killing the Legends" free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Wednesday, October 26 and reports on early voting shattering previous midterm turnout. Plus, Former Ambassador Gordon Sondland rebukes Trump for Jan. 6 and a special report on Dall-E 2, a new AI art tool that allows anyone to create images from a simple word prompt. Joanne Jang, Dall-E product lead, joins.
In the fourth hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to Amb. Gordon Sondland and Montgomery County Council Candidate Cheryl Riley. They also shared the latest highlights of the Florida guberatorial debate between Gov. Ron DeSantis and Charlie Crist. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gordon Sondland, who was the Ambassador to the EU under the Trump administration and author of new book "THE ENVOY: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the World", joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Tuesday to discuss his new book and Biden's job on foreign policy. THE ENVOY: Mastering the Art of Diplomacy with Trump and the WorldA Memoir By Former US Ambassador Gordon Sondland - For more information, please visit www.gordonsondland.com For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Portland sees another homicide, this time killing 1 teen, wounding 3 others. Gordon Sondland's boutique hotel chain sold to Texas company. New brewery opening in SE Portland where The Commons, Modern Times once existed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
COVID cases fall for fifth straight week. Gordon Sondland and Katy Durant file for divorce. One of Portland's iconic restaurants, Paley's Place, will close this fall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, joined American Ambassadors Live! Podcast host Ambassador Jim Rosapepe to discuss his experiences and the state of U.S. foreign policy.
This week: How will the Gordon Sondland's suit against Pompeo go; could Pompeo be in criminal trouble, too; is Trump appointed IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig sweet-talking Democrats just to keep his job; how authoritarian did Barr's DoJ get to find the identity of a Twitter account that made fun of Devin Nunes; is the US in the market for a Greenland; who is Joe Elliott and how is he involved with Gaetz and Greenberg; what is Andrew's initial reaction to the Barr OLC memo decision; plus lottery payoffs for vaccinations; Romney supports a Jan 6 Commission; 3 new Biden appointees make it through; and more. Want to support this podcast and get it ad-free and early? Go to: https://www.patreon.com/aisle45pod Check out the show's sponsors: Go to http://apostrophe.com/cleanup and use the code CLEANUP to get your dermatology visit and save fifteen dollars Go to http://magicspoon.com/cleanup to grab the new limited edition Birthday Cake, or a custom bundle of cereal to try it today! And be sure to use our promo code CLEANUP at checkout to save five dollars off your order. Go to http://SteadyMD.com/CLEANUP to take the FREE quiz and see which doctor is a perfect fit for you. SteadyMD dot com slash CLEANUP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance has empaneled a special grand jury that is expected to decide whether to indict former President Donald Trump, his business, or his business associates. It could be a few months before we know anything, or if there will be anything, about indictments. Is this an indication that Vance expected to indict anyone at all? Ken White and Josh Barro discuss the coverage of the grand jury announcement and the part of the memo sent to then-Attorney General Barr that underlay his decision to announce (purporting to summarize the Mueller report) that the Justice Department lacked sufficient evidence to indict Trump for obstruction of justice. What went into this order by LSFJ Amy Berman Jackson that the memo be released? Plus: Judge Jackson unseals some Manafort documents, McGahn will testify soon, remember Gordon Sondland?, and why you should be nice to your exes if you’re going to crime.
Gordon Sondland, ex-Trump ambassador, sues Mike Pompeo for $1.8M in impeachment trial legal fees. House Republican leaders FINALLY condemn Marjorie Taylor Greene's Holocaust comparison. Swizzle Beats/Timbaland Verzuz Rematch. Akon’s Range Rover was stolen while he pumped gas. Courtney Black’s Black History Fact: James Derham. Aaron Rodgers Seen Playing Guitar In Hawaii While Team Was At Practice. New York City Mayor Throws Shade At Atlanta’s Trae Young. NBA Social Justice Coalition Urges Passage Of Policing Reform Bill, NFL Also Honors Floyd.
Multnomah County expected to drop to lowest COVID-19 risk level. Gordon Sondland sues Mike Pompeo for $1.8 million over impeachment legal costs. Oregon bill would allow voters to mail ballots on Election Day. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This was one of the most frightening weeks, as Trump seized on his impeachment acquittal to retaliate against his perceived enemies. Within 48 hours, Trump's Department of Homeland Security suspended the Global Entry program for New York residents, Trump's Treasury Department turned over confidential records on Hunter Biden to Senate Republicans opening investigations at his behest, and Trump ousted Alexander Vindman and his twin brother from the National Security Council and recalled Gordon Sondland from his post as U.S. ambassador to the European Union. The only brakes on Trump's momentum in seizing power were a visual rebuke by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who ripped up Trump's State of the Union speech on national television while standing behind him, and Sen. Mitt Romney voting to convict Trump of abuse of power, the first senator in U.S. history to vote to remove from office a president from the same party, denying Trump a strictly partisan vote. Trump closed the week with an event at the East Room in the White House, where he openly praised only those who had stood unequivocally by him, while promising revenge against his enemies, including Pelosi, Romney, and a long list of others, including institutions like the FBI. Some of us have been calling out Trump's authoritarian impulses since November 2016. This week the rest of the country not already there, caught up! Read the full list here: https://theweeklylist.org/weekly-list/week-169/
This episode Sense & Theory tackle the impeachment inquiry. The fellas sort through the Ukrainian Scandal and give their thoughts on whether Trump's actions constitute "High Crimes & Misdemeanors" or if its all just Fake News. Plus thoughts on Adam Schiff! Devin Nunes! Fiona Hill! Gordon Sondland! and musical guest Primus!... Okay, we made that last one up, but still a great episode you wont wanna miss!
Dr. Elisebeth VanderWeil on Finding "Good" Fear Dr. Elisebeth VanderWeil is a full-cycle learning, change, and fear expert in Seattle, WA. She is committed to helping individuals and organizations navigate the messy, difficult work of learning and change. To that end, she recently launched Hand in the Dark Consulting to help organizations reeling from change and is currently working on a book that will help people use their fears, rather than be used by them. Dr. VanderWeil speaks with Robin Renée about the nature of fear, the complexity of our responses to it, and how a small amount of the right kind of fear is essential for learning, growth, and transformation. In The Geekscape, Mary McGinley geeks out on sonnets and reads a couple of her favorites by Shakespeare. Listen in to find out why she says sonnets are like the Twilight Zone of iambic pentameter. All the News We Can Handle this week includes the impeachment hearing testimonies of Gordon Sondland and Fiona Hill, audio and video tapes of Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani turned over to the House Intelligence Committee, and a farewell to the pivotal website that kept Pagans aware and connected since 1997, The Witches' Voice. At the top of the show, Wendy Sheridan reminds us of some weird reasons to celebrate (or simply take note) including Influenza Week and Older Driver Safety Week. Also on the calendar is National Dice Day and National Sock Day (December 4th), Bathtub Party Day and International Ninja Day (December 5th), Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day and Skywarn Recognition Day (December 7th), Pretend to Be a Time Traveler Day (December 8th), Weary Willy Day to celebrate the art of clowning (December 9th), Dewey Decimal System Day, Human Rights Day, and Nobel Prize Day (December 10th). Birthday wishes go out to Jay-Z, Tyra Banks, Little Richard, Margaret Cho, T.O., Nicki Minaj, Sinead O'Connor, Donny Osmond, Dame Judi Dench, Imogen Heap, Kirk Douglas, and Bobby Flay. Things to do: Visit Dr. Elisebeth VanderWeil's blog, A Space Safe Enough for Fear and contact her on Twitter. Read Courage to Teach by Parker Palmer. Read Shakespeare's sonnets. Watch "Shakespeare's Original Pronunciation." Watch "'Hoi Toiders': The Last of the Carolinian Brogues." Go to Kevin A. Patterson and Alana Phelan's For Hire: Audition book release party, December 4th, 6-8pm at Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse in Philadelphia. Featured Image by ElisaRiva from Pixabay
This week, more conspiracy theories were debunked, as a draft of the Department of Justice Inspector General report found the FBI did not try to place spies in Trump's 2016 campaign, nor did Obama wiretap him. Trump allies continued to push the conspiracy that Ukraine, not Russia, may have interfered in 2016, despite it being thoroughly and widely disproved. Trump sought to portray strength — firing the Navy Secretary and tweeting an image of his face super-imposed on the body of Sylvester Stallone in “Rocky.” He told supporters in Florida how hard he was working for them — as opposed to Democrats' focus on impeachment — then clandestinely flew to Afghanistan on Thanksgiving to visit U.S. troops under false pretenses. The House Judiciary Committee announced the start of impeachment hearings next week, as Trump and his team weighed whether to participate. The committee did not rule out an article related to the Mueller probe. Reporting revealed the September 9 call between Trump and Gordon Sondland — central in Trump's defense of his actions towards Ukraine — may not have happened, and Rudy Giuliani faces a broad probe of possible criminal activity. The full list is here: https://theweeklylist.org/weekly-list/week-159/
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Producer Peter Ogburn sits down with host Max Bergmann to find out what happened This Week in Impeachment. We discuss the stunning testimonies of Fiona Hill and David Holmes as well as the madcap antics of Devon Nunes and Gordon Sondland. To hear the full 40-minute roundup, sign up at https://www.patreon.com/assetpodcastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En este episodio analizamos los deponentes en las vistas de Impeachment de la Cámara; Gordon Sondland, Fiona Hill y el futuro del Impeachment, Trump quiere un juicio en el Senado, Netanyahu acusado, Bloomberg va a correr y el paro nacional de Colombia
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Robert Ray, Former Independent Counsel for the Whitewater Investigation, joins the show to discuss the biggest developments in the impeachment hearings. This week we heard testimony from: Alexander Vindman, Ukraine expert for the National Security Council; Jennifer Williams, aide to Vice President Mike Pence; Kurt D. Volker, former special envoy to the Ukraine; Timothy Morrison, former Russia adviser for the National Security Council; Gordon Sondland, European Union Ambassador ; Laura Cooper, official overseeing Ukraine policy; David Hale, top State Department official; Fiona Hill, former adviser to the Trump administration White House; and David Holmes, official in the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine.
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Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
After an intense period of public hearings, the impeachment inquiry will soon enter its most critical phase to date. One of the most dramatic hearings involved Gordon Sondland, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, who had been appointed by the President. What happens next could determine whether President Trump becomes the third president in U.S. history be impeached.
This week's impeachment hearings--esp. Gordon Sondland and Fiona Hill--leave the Republicans with no good arguments. Harold Meyerson comments, and takes up the question, why are they focusing exclusively on Ukraine when Trump has committed so many other crimes? Next up, Senator Sherrod Brown was reelected in Ohio by 7 points, a state Hillary lost by 8. We ask him: what are the lessons for 2020? Plus: Against Biden -- D.D. Guttenplan explains The Nation's "anti-endorsement" of the former vice-president.
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European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland, a key witness in the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry into President Trump delivered explosive testimony on Capitol Hill yesterday. Sondland testified there was a “quid pro quo” regarding Ukraine, with the president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani taking a leading role on the administration's dealings with that nation. However, Republicans point to Sondland's testimony that he “never heard from President Trump that aid was conditioned on an announcement" of investigations. Fox News Politics Editor Chris Stirewalt discusses key takeaways of Sondland's testimony and if the President committed an impeachable offense. Recent developments surrounding the death of high-profile financier and sex offender Jeffery Epstein appear to be fueling conspiracy theories. According to a recently filed indictment, the two guards that were supposed to watch Jeffrey Epstein's cell on the night of his death “failed to complete mandated counts of prisoners.” FOX's Bryan Llenas has been covering the story from the beginning, and explains why these conspiracy theories won't be going away anytime soon. Plus, commentary by Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ambassador Gordon Sondland implicates President Trump and other top administration officials in a “quid pro quo” with Ukraine. And new testimony raises questions about what Ukraine knew, and when. President Trump watched just part of Gordon Sondland's testimony, before claiming that a September 9th phone call with the E.U. ambassador exonerates him. Democrats unite over impeachment, while clashing on who has the right kind of experience for the White House. New surveillance video shown to CBS News reveals the final moments before an 18-month-old girl fell to her death from the deck of a Royal Caribbean cruise ship.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Three teens in Alabama were tired of playing video games and decided to make a YouTube video. They wanted to make a “To Catch a Predator” style video so they set up some fake online dating profiles saying they were minors. All it took was two days and they made contact with a local teacher. The action was swift after they posted their video confronting him. Anna Claire Vollers, reporter for AL.com, joins us for Hive vs. Predator. Next, we had critical testimony in the impeachment hearings. Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, testified that there was indeed a quid pro quo in demanding that Ukraine investigate Burisma and the Bidens in exchange for military aid and a visit to the White House. Sondland also threw everyone under the bus saying that indicated that Mike Pompeo, Mike Pence, and Mick Mulvaney all knew what was going on. My producer Victor Wright, joins us for more. Finally, for generations General Electric was a breeding ground for CEOs and business leaders, now, Amazon has taken that spot. Amazon employees are taking the 14 leadership principles they learn while on the job and are applying them to the startups and businesses they go on to run. Dana Mattioli, reporter for the WSJ, joins us for how Amazon is America's new CEO factory. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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The House impeachment inquiry has begun its second week of public hearings. On Tuesday, we heard testimony from four witnesses regarding the July 25th phone call between President Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky. Today, Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the EU and one of the most crucial witnesses is set to publicly testify before the House about his role in President Trump's Ukraine call. Co-founder and president of RealClearPolitics Tom Bevan discusses the key takeaways of Tuesday's hearing and what we can expect from Ambassador Sondland's testimony today. Ten Presidential candidates take the stage tonight in Atlanta, Georgia for the fifth Democratic Primary debate. With the Iowa Caucus less than three months away, how can the hopefuls stand out? FOX News Contributor and political analyst Juan Williams weighs in on the state of the 2020 race. Plus, commentary by Jimmy Failla, head writer for "Kennedy" on FOX Business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Day Four of public hearings in the impeachment inquiry into Donald J. Trump. Gordon Sondland, the US Ambassador to the UK, is the sole witness in the morning session, and his testimony appears to be the most devastating to Trump so far. The afternoon session, with Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Laura Cooper and Under-Secretary of State David Hall will likely begin right around the time we go live (3pm ET). We'll play it by year, carrying any live testimony while the show is live, complete with my snarky running commentary. Tonight is the 5th Democratic debate. I'll watch that too, so you don't have to.
The House Intelligence Committee held its fifth open hearing of the impeachment inquiry of President Trump. Lawmakers heard testimony from Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union.
The Democratic presidential race shifts Wednesday night to the Deep South: the 10 leading nominees will square off on an Atlanta, Georgia, stage with less than 11 weeks left before the Iowa caucuses. With the impeachment inquiry getting most of the spotlight, can the Democratic candidates break through and reclaim national attention? While the race is still up for grabs, four candidates have emerged as leaders in the field: Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) are the progressive favorites; former US Vice President Joe Biden has strong support from black voters, which will help him particularly in South Carolina and on Super Tuesday; and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg has broken out in recent Iowa polls. Quartz reported Wednesday: "Three septuagenarians are leading the race to challenge US President Donald Trump in 2020. But it's their ability to appeal to both young and old voters alike that will determine who comes out on top. An exclusive national poll conducted days before tonight's Democratic primary debate on MSNBC shows the top three candidates remain former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Bernie Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren."“'Everyone was in the loop. It was no secret.' Those are the two most important sentences in today's opening statement by Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the European Union. Sondland's public testimony was the most hotly anticipated of the impeachment inquiry," The Atlantic reported Wednesday. In my opinion, you can call this the 'yeah, duh' moment or the 'and your point is?' moment. This, to me, is the impeachment bombshell that did not explode. Let's try to think through the logic here: Democrats get articles of impeachment out of the House of Representatives. There's a trial in the Senate, but no conviction. Where's the upside for the Dems here?"Bolivian lawmakers are set to meet later on Wednesday to try and agree on a path to new elections and defuse street violence that has killed 30 people since a disputed October vote," Reuters reported Wednesday. "The South American country's two chambers of congress will discuss annulling the October 20 poll and appointing a new electoral board, paving the way for a new vote after long-term leftist leader Evo Morales resigned under pressure this month. Currently led by a caretaker government, Bolivia is grappling to mend stark divisions between Morales supporters and opponents seeking to move beyond his nearly 14-year rule. He stepped down on November 10 under pressure from protesters, civil groups, security forces and allies, as well as an international audit that found serious irregularities in the election count and cast doubt on his announced outright victory."GUESTS:Joia Jefferson Nuri — Communications specialist for In The Public Eye Communications.Eugene Craig III — Republican strategist, former vice-chair of the Maryland Republican Party and grassroots activist. David Schultz — Professor of political science at Hamline University. Yves Engler — Montreal-based writer and political activist. In addition to his 10 books, Engler's writings have appeared in the alternative media and in mainstream publications such as The Globe and Mail and Toronto Star. Nino Pagliccia — Activist and freelance writer based in Vancouver. A retired researcher from the University of British Columbia, Canada, Pagliccia is a Venezuelan-Canadian who follows and writes about international relations with a focus on the Americas, and is also the editor of the book “Cuba Solidarity in Canada – Five Decades of People-to-People Foreign Relations.”
On July 25, 2019, Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and asked him for a favor: a public announcement of investigations into Trump's political opponents. After he hung up, White House lawyers immediately sprang into action, burying the records of the incriminating phone call on a secret server and swearing those on the line to secrecy.That call was part of a broader effort, a shadow foreign policy agenda in which a coterie of Trump advisers—including Rudy Giuliani, Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland, and Special Envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker—demanded political favors in exchange for first a White House meeting and, later, $400 million in desperately needed military aid. In this episode, host Max Bergmann outlines how that extortion scheme came to be, starting with the Trump administration's attempts to build a relationship with the new Ukrainian government and leading to the infamous July 25 call that prompted a whistleblower complaint and launched impeachment proceedings. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Washington is all about the impeachment hearings right now. There was a wild moment that played out last week as ousted ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified, she got to answer in real-time to Twitter attacks from the president. More testimony released from other officials also tie Trump to the delay in Ukraine finds. This week there will be eight people testifying across three days including Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the EU. Ginger Gibson, political reporter for Reuters, joins us for a breakdown of testimony so far. Next, there is a new vodka out on the market that aims to help stop climate change. It is made solely from carbon dioxide and water and the process used results in a carbon-negative vodka. Chemist Stafford Sheehan was working on a project to make renewable fuel from air. One of the fuels he made was ethanol, then he purified that and made a few beverages from it. But while the science creates a chemically pure vodka, some argue that it lacks soul and character. Adam Rogers, author of Proof: The Science of Booze, joins us for how this vodka helps fight climate change. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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The historic public hearings of the impeachment inquiry of President Trump have begun with extensive testimony that's included some surprises. And the revelation of a phone call involving President Trump and U.S Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, is expected to undergo intense scrutiny. Sondland is scheduled to publicly testify in the coming week.
The Florida citrus industry in danger because of a disease that affects tree roots and prevents raw green fruit from ripening. The disease is called huang long bing, which means yellow dragon sickness. The problem is so bad that 90% of the state's groves are infected by the disease and the industry might only survive 10-15 more years. Darryl Fears, reporter for the Washington Post joins us for the most feared citrus disease in the world. Next, the stories that emerged from the first round of public impeachment hearing varied dramatically depending on where you get your news. Check out conservative media and the hearing was a dud, check out other media and the story was about new details of a call between Trump and Gordon Sondland. Neal Rothschild, reporter at Axios, joins us for impeachment's dueling echo chambers. Finally, add one more to the list. Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has declared that he is running for president. Jumping into the already crowded field of democratic candidates and missing several debates already, he will face an uphill battle to make his case for the nomination. Zach Montellaro, campaign reporter for Politico, joins us for more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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The world is watching the first televised public hearing into U-S President Donald Trump's pressure on Ukraine to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden's family. William Taylor, the top American diplomat in Ukraine, and George Kent, a senior State Department official in charge of Ukraine policy, appeared for joint testimony this morning. Taylor revealed a member of his staff overheard President Trump asking European Union ambassador Gordon Sondland whether Ukraine would move forward with an investigation into Joe and Hunter Biden… Taylor said he thought it was -- quote -- "crazy'' and "illogical'' for the Trump administration to make military aid contingent on Ukraine announcing investigations into political rival Joe Biden. William Taylor made the statements in response to questioning from Daniel Goldman, the investigations chief for Representative Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Taylor says while there was no quid pro quo, there was an explicit understanding. Two more witnesses are expected to be questioned this week. David Holmes a State Department official, was invited to appear Friday. And Mark Sandy, the associate director for national security programs at the White House Office of Management and Budget, was invited for Saturday.
Kate, David and the Joshes analyze the transcripts of the testimonies of Gordon Sondland and Kurt Volker before diving into Tuesday's elections and what it means for 2020.
Stephen K. Bannon, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam are joined by pollster Scott Rasmussen to dissect the November 5th election results that saw Republican Governor Matt Bevin lose to a Democrat, as well as the Virginia House and Senate shift to Democrat control for the first time in decades. Miller and Kassam also discuss the media narrative surrounding Amb. Gordon Sondland's testimony revisions, as well as the testy exchange between Rep. Nunes (R) and Rep. Schiff (D).
Stephen K. Bannon, Jason Miller, and Raheem Kassam are joined by pollster Scott Rasmussen to dissect the November 5th election results that saw Republican Governor Matt Bevin lose to a Democrat, as well as the Virginia House and Senate shift to Democrat control for the first time in decades. Miller and Kassam also discuss the media narrative surrounding Amb. Gordon Sondland's testimony revisions, as well as the testy exchange between Rep. Nunes (R) and Rep. Schiff (D).
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In this episode we looked at an analysis of the deposition by Former Ambassador to Ukraine, Bill Taylor, as well as Testimony from Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman. We also take a look back at the Nixon and Clinton impeachments, their polling numbers going into the proceeding, and how they compare to Trump. Its a great episode, Hope you enjoy! Time Stamps 01:30 How was you week? 10:30 Nixon, Clinton impeachment context 35:00 Bill Taylor 48:30 Alexander Vindman 54:30 House Impeachment Rules Sources https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwY3PSQAJfg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwDwZjxo4eg https://www-newsweek-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.newsweek.com/thriteen-ukrainian-soldiers-killed-trump-aid-withheld-1463128?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1&=1&usqp=mq331AQCKAE%3D#aoh=15728003805119&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.newsweek.com%2Fthriteen-ukrainian-soldiers-killed-trump-aid-withheld-1463128 https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/it-took-a-long-time-for-republicans-to-abandon-nixon/ https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-we-learned-from-the-first-house-vote-on-impeachment/ https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/americans-disapproved-of-clintons-behavior-but-not-enough-to-impeach-him/ https://news.gallup.com/poll/267491/congress-approval-support-impeaching-trump.aspx https://news.gallup.com/poll/203198/presidential-approval-ratings-donald-trump.aspx https://news.gallup.com/poll/116584/Presidential-Approval-Ratings-Bill-Clinton.aspx https://news.gallup.com/poll/4258/History-Shows-Presidential-Job-Approval-Ratings-Can-Plummet-Rapidly.aspx https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-HPRACTICE-112/html/GPO-HPRACTICE-112-28.htm https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bill-taylor-opening-statement-read-the-full-text-of-the-top-us-diplomats-statement-to-congress/ https://www.politico.com/news/2019/11/01/white-house-vindman-ukraine-call-063892 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Sondland
This week, further testimony in the impeachment probe brought the fifth and sixth public confirmation of a quid pro quo between Trump and Ukraine, including so far William Taylor, Gordon Sondland, Sen. Ron Johnson, Mick Mulvaney, Alexander Vindman and Tim Morrison. By week's end, Senate Republicans discussed shifting their defense of Trump to acknowledging his quid pro quo, but saying it was not illegal — differing from House Republicans who continued to deny it, and Trump who maintained he had a “perfect” call and tested out new explanations for what occurred. Allegations of a possible White House cover up of Trump's July 25 call also surfaced in this week's testimony. The House of Representatives took its first full, public vote on impeachment, passing a resolution to proceed with public hearings, and setting out ground rules to proceed. In the meantime, aspects of the Mueller probe came back into the spotlight as ongoing court cases played out, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would not rule out including new information in the impeachment inquiry. Trump tried to pivot and focus attention on a successful raid that killed the head of ISIS, seeking to turn it into a Hollywood story to distract attention and legitimize his haphazard foreign policy. This week hundreds of U.S. troops abandoned Kurdish allies in Syria, while hundreds of others moved back to Syria to protect oilfields not owned by the U.S. Trump attended his first Major League Baseball game for the World Series, and was treated to boos when he was announced, and chants of “Lock him up!” an inning later. Read the full list here: https://theweeklylist.org/weekly-list/week-155/
ABC News wrote a headline about Gordon Sondland testifying before a Congressional committee designed to make Trump look corrupt but if you read his statement, it destroys the Trump demanding Ukraine investigate the Bidens narrative.
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