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Bill reviewed the Mueller Hearings with John Yoo, Law Professor at Berkeley. He's the Emanuel Heller Professor of Law and director of the Korea Law Center, the California Constitution Center, and the Law School's Program in Public Law and Policy. He's also a visiting fellow at American Enterprise Institute. Also, Bill continued his assault on soccer with a conversation with Chris Beach, former producer of Morning In America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe and Elie watched some of these hearings everyone's talking about and break down some of the key legal issues that got lost in the spectacle. This is just what happens when a careful, conscientious attorney tries to talk to a bunch of local dry cleaner magnates who've managed to fall backward into Congress and then it all gets ciphered by talking heads churning a 24-hour news cycle.
• Mueller Hearings• House overwhelmingly OKs resolution opposing Israel boycott in rare bipartisan vote• Men fined for eating raw squirrels at vegan event, causing 'significant distress' to attendees• A Trans Person Is Trying To Force Women To Wax Male Genitalia• Berkeley natural gas ban will hit apartment dwellers in pocketbooks
July 28, 2019: Caitlin Dickerson, Andrew Marantz, Faiz Shakir, David Zurawik, April Ryan, Susan Glasser, Carla Minet, Luis Valentin Ortiz, and Amanda Carpenter join Brian Stelter.
This week, Bradley and Matt sit down with former Democratic New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind to discuss the Mueller Hearings, the future of the Democratic Party, “The Squad” and what role the media plays in politics. It’s a State of Stein chock-full of hot takes, humor and Russian hacking that you don’t want to miss!
On Wednesday, Robert Mueller testified for nearly seven hours in separate hearings in front of the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees. It was his 90th appearance before Congress during a career in public service that spans more than three decades. The 74 year-old former FBI Director and former Special Counsel declined to directly answer his congressional interrogators nearly 200 times, refusing even to read aloud portions of the report he had submitted to the Attorney General in April.Now that the dust from Robert Mueller's long-awaited appearance before Congress is beginning to settle, a cascade of questions: what did we learn about Russian meddling in the US electoral process, possible collusion with the Russians by members of the Trump campaign, and President Trump’s efforts to thwart the investigation? How will Mueller’s testimony affect efforts among some Democrats to begin an impeachment inquiry? Did Mueller change any hearts and minds when it comes to the prospects for a second Trump term?On today's Midday Newswrap, Tom considers those questions with two distinguished guests:NPR National Security editor Phil Ewing joins us on the line from the NPR studios in Washington…Elaine Kamarck is a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, and founding director of the Brookings Center for Effective Public Management. She is on the line from Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
If you saw a product on store shelves that you did not like, would you simply move along or take a picture, Tweet the store and demand their removal? This, plus Bernie Sanders campaign negotiations over $15 minimum wage, the Mueller Hearings, and more! Follow Fritz on Twitter @FritzQS On Facebook at facebook.com/thefritzcast NEW Blog fritzcastdadabase.wordpress.com NOW on YouTube: Search FritzCast Podcast (www.youtube.com/channel/UCsi1fQb8k_M1UiGU33XTQ_w) Also available on iTunes, Spotify, GooglePlay, & Stitcher! Like the theme song? Check out: Let It Out by Jerrytown - itunes.apple.com/us/album/let-it-…0173?i=188710174
Episode 25 (July 26, 2019) - This week, we're talking about the Mueller Hearings. What are the highlights, what did we learn, and will the hearings have any effect on public opinion?
Trump's guilty. The Mueller Report reveals illegal activity, Russian interference in our 2016 election and every element of conspiracy except a contract. Nobody read it. So Mueller went to Congress but, well, he wasn't the best explainer. Now that Bob Mueller has come and gone at the Capitol, it's up to you to save democracy. Victoria Steele and Jimmy Zuma explain how you can and what you can do, starting tomorrow. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waitwhatpolitics/message
Chip and Derik LaMar take apart the #MuellerHearings, discus why #RandPaulSucks, talk to Evan of Strongwater about their current tour, and we learn what's wrong with school lunch.
Episode 25 (July 26, 2019) - This week, we're talking about the Mueller Hearings. What are the highlights, what did we learn, and will the hearings have any effect on public opinion?
A Veep Visit, is Iowa a Toss-Up, and the Mueller Hearings by On Iowa Politics Podcast
President Trump-Mueller; Mueller-Hearings; GOP-retirement.
- The outrageous media reaction to Robert Mueller’s testimony—but this was expected. - What will the left do now that the Russia Investigation is over? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former special counsel Robert Mueller testified in front of Congress this week on his investigation's findings, but how consequential was his testimony? Meanwhile the Internet had questions about who Beyoncé's song 'Brown Skin Girl' is for and the lack of East African musical artists on her new 'Lion King'-adjacent album 'The Gift.' Plus, what are the effects of surveillance and technology on low-wage workers? Guest host Julia Furlan is joined by TV Guide features editor Krutika Mallikarjuna and BuzzFeed World senior reporter and editor Hayes Brown.
Chip and Derik LaMar take apart the #MuellerHearings, discus why #RandPaulSucks, talk to Evan of Strongwater about their current tour, and we learn what's wrong with school lunch.
On today's Bulwark podcast, Jonah Goldberg joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss the Mueller hearings, dog pictures on Twitter, the balkanization of tribalism on the right, how race, racism, and identity politics will play in 2020, and an update on his new venture. Special Guest: Jonah Goldberg.
What do the Mueller hearings mean for the future of the Democrats’ quest to impeach President Trump? Renowned lawyer John Yoo joins the podcast to reveal what the hearings really exposed, and his thoughts on the latest case of judicial overreach. Plus, no one has been a fiercer critic of Mueller and the Trump-Russia collusion hoax than Joe DiGenova. He joins Laura to share his thoughts on the Mueller hearings, and whether the witch hunt is finally at an end.
On today's episode of Loud & Clear, Brian Becker and John Kiriakou are joined by Jim Kavanagh, the editor of thepolemicist.net, whose latest article on the topic is “Investigation Nation: Mueller, Russiagate, and Fake Politics.”Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees today. Mueller appeared confused and slow at many points during the testimony as Democrats tried to keep the Russiagate narrative going and Republicans tried in vain to get Mueller to comment on the shadowy origins of the investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign.Wednesday’s regular segment, Beyond Nuclear, is about nuclear issues, including weapons, energy, waste, and the future of nuclear technology in the United States. Kevin Kamps, the Radioactive Waste Watchdog at the organization Beyond Nuclear, and Sputnik news analyst and producer Nicole Roussell, join the show.The hosts continue their coverage of the Mueller hearings. Brian and John speak with Daniel Lazare, a journalist and author of three books--“The Frozen Republic,” “The Velvet Coup,” and “America's Undeclared War.”The Justice Department has opened an antitrust investigation into several tech giants, including Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Google, to determine how they got so big and whether they have illegally squelched competitors. The real question is “should they be broken up?” Meanwhile, Facebook will have to pay a $5 billion fine for failing to protect users’ data. Steve Keen, the author of “Debunking Economics” and the world’s first crowdfunded economist whose work is at patreon.com/ProfSteveKeen, joins the show.Boris Johnson officially took office as the new Prime Minister of the UK today and proceeded to reshape the country’s cabinet and replace half of his ministers as he prepares to lead the country out of the European Union by the end of October. Londoners even formed a human chain across the road to block his car from going to Buckingham Palace to be named Prime Minister. Steve Hedley, the senior assistant general secretary of the UK’s Rail, Maritime, and Transport Workers Union, joins Brian and John.As of today, Benjamin Netanyahu is the longest serving Prime Minister in the history of the State of Israel. His legacy will be one of polarization, one of expansion and even corruption. But he has become the very definition of Israeli politics. What does that mean for peace or even for continuing expansion of Jewish settlements or destruction of Palestinian villages? Miko Peled, the author of “The General’s Son - A Journey of an Israeli in Palestine” and "Injustice: The Story of the Holy Land Foundation Five, joins the show.
Robert Mueller hearings: 'Bob's bad day is Nadler's nightmare!' Still Nothing - No Collusion, No Obstruction.. A HUGE waste of time & money
Frank Figliuzzi & Asha Rangappa
There's a lot of opinions out there about Robert Mueller's testimony. Fox News Radio's Jon Decker talks about it live from the White House.
Craig discusses the secret deal hashed out between California and four companies; Ford,VW,Honda and BMW, to bypass Trump on mileage standards. Also, we actually did hear important things in the Mueller hearings yesterday...the media shouldn't treat it like a cage match.
In this episode I discuss Ilan Omar marriage and possible immigration fraud, Bernie's blunders, The Mueller Hearings, racism, race relations and ending affirmative action! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trumped-up/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trumped-up/support
What is the role of spectacle in our democracy? What happens when we expect things to be entertaining above all else? It can be great: like sharing a memory of the moon landing on the National Mall. Or, it can be terrible: like judging a public hearing by whether it is sexy enough. We know which option Trump prefers. Host: Jared Rizzi
As one listened to the Mueller Hearings yesterday even as they were crimes we knew about, hearing it in the halls of Congress made it real. Time to impeach.
The Mueller Hearings & Listener Mail - Top Gun 2 & Sac SPIRIT Experience
Robert Mueller appears before Congress and confirms what attentive citizens already knew but will the delivery of this message resonate with Americans at large? Does perception matter more than reality? Baugh argues no while Deter is still holding out hope for Trump's tax returns. All that and more on this edition @DetermcBizness (Twitter) determcbizness@gmail.com
Savage breaks down the embarrassment for the Dems today during the Mueller hearings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Harvard law professor and current Fox News contributor Alan Dershowitz says the hearings today in the House Judiciary Committee and Intelligence Committee create a "terrible precedent." The Professor argue these partisan proceedings undercut the American system of justice, the presumption of innocence, and the long tradition of prosecutors simply deciding whether to indict or not. Do you agree?
1 The Mueller Hearings & Listener Mail - Top Gun 2 & Sac SPIRIT Experience2 Jokes From The Maggots3 Treble Trouble & Political Pile4 Nerd News - Star Trek Picard & The Orville5 The Poo Pile, Holiday Pile & Food News6 Scares In The Air - Assault With Laptop7 The Pressure Cooker Round 18 Dr Rob - Life Stages & Sex Life9 Reaction To Baby Shark10 The Pressure Cooker Round 211 Showgram Recap
Special counsel Robert Mueller went in front of two committees in DC today.
This morning in front of the House Judiciary Committee, Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified his investigation into the Trump Administration was not a "total exoneration” of the President. When asked if prosecutors ever exonerated anyone, Mueller said this was a unique situation. Did today's hearings help or hurt the President?
Trump tries to spin Mueller hearings as a total victory despite Mueller testifying the president was not exonerated; Mueller criticizes Trump's past praise of Wikileaks: "Problematic is an understatement"; Mueller defers or declines to answer lawmakers' questions 206 times, refers to report at least 43 times; GOP Representative Meadows: Mueller didn't have "Good Grasp" of his report; Mueller: Didn't Subpoena Trump because of time constraints; Trump: I did "Right Thing" by refusing Mueller interview; Mueller most fiery defending the integrity of his investigators: Asking for someone's political affiliations "Is Not Done"; Mueller says Trump could be prosecuted for obstruction after leaving office; Trump asked if he's worried, calls it "Fake"; Mueller warns Russians are interfering "As We Sit Here"; Trump after Mueller hearings: Dems are going to lose 2020; Pelosi doesn't budge on impeachment, says democrats want to have their "Strongest Possible Hand"
On this Episode of The Point of View Podcast: After watching the Mueller hearing today, you have to ask yourself...WHY did Depty AG hire Bob Mueller as Special Counsel? Congressman Armstrong shares his Point of View on today's Mueller hearings. Congressman Kelly Armstrong is a NO on the new budget deal, while Senator Cramer is a YES. Does Congressman Kelly Armstrong support an ethics investigation into Ilhan Omar? --Producer Josh
This morning in front of the House Judiciary Committee, Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified his investigation into the Trump Administration was not a "total exoneration” of the President. When asked if prosecutors ever exonerated anyone, Mueller said this was a unique situation. Did today's hearings help or hurt the President?
The Mueller Hearings REVEAL that Democrats Know Trump Will Be Reelected in 2020!!
Today's Mueller hearings were no bust but changed nothing. Concentration camps and national divisions and much more will color this election.
This morning in front of the House Judiciary Committee, Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified his investigation into the Trump Administration was not a "total exoneration” of the President. When asked if prosecutors ever exonerated anyone, Mueller said this was a unique situation. Did today's hearings help or hurt the President?
This morning in front of the House Judiciary Committee, Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified his investigation into the Trump Administration was not a "total exoneration” of the President. When asked if prosecutors ever exonerated anyone, Mueller said this was a unique situation. Did today's hearings help or hurt the President?
Robert S. Mueller III, the former special counsel, will testify before the House Judiciary Committee and the House Intelligence Committee beginning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern on Wednesday. We spoke to our colleague about what to expect. Guest: Michael S. Schmidt, who has been covering the special counsel investigation for The New York Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Background reading: Read more about what you need to know before the testimony.Here are 19 lingering questions for Mr. Mueller, along with what we know or don’t know about the answers.
It's episode 101, and the dynamic duo is back! Matt and Storm analyze the results of a new poll that show President Trump is on his way to re-election and that the radical policies of the Democratic Party aren't appealing to registered voters. The guys also preview the long-awaited Mueller hearings and the IG report from Department of Justice Inspector General Horowitz on the origins of the FBI's Russia investigation. It's going to be a bombshell. Tune in to hear some of the early reported details.
July 21, 2019: Astead Herndon, Tara Dowdell, Dan Rather, Adam Serwer, Tim Alberta, and Bhaskar Sunkara join Brian Stelter.
John Dean testified Monday on Capitol Hill where he discussed the parallels between Watergate and the Russia investigation. Fox News Radio's Rachel Sutherland tells Pam Dean, the former White House counsel to Richard Nixon, testified Monday saying that he sees “remarkable parallels” between Watergate and the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report.
Senate Majority Leader McConnell talks about being the grim reaper for socialist legislation, the Democrats favorite Derby horse, the claims that Attorney General Barr lied to Congress, investigating the investigators, the lack of civility in Washington D.C., and more.Listen to Senator McConnell’s call here…