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We get a glimpse into what we can expect out of a Senate impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump from law professor and legal analyst Ross Garber. We also take some time to remember the life and career of legendary TV and radio show host - Westwood One radio alum - Larry King with his long-time producer producer Pat Piper, and American baseball legend “Hammerin’” Hank Aaron. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump has been impeached by the House of Representatives again, making him the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice. With just days before President-Elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, what happens next? We check in with impeachment legal expert Ross Garber. We also talk with The New York Times Interpreter columnist Amanda Taub. What lessons can we take from attacks on democracies globally to better understand our current moment? And we hear from a Connecticut social studies teacher. How are educators helping their students navigate the history we're living through right now? GUESTS: Ross Garber - Political investigations and impeachment lawyer with offices in Connecticut and Washington, DC; he also teaches political investigations law at Tulane Law School in New Orleans. Amanda Taub - News columnist for the New York Times Interpreter column and newsletter Dr. David Bosso - Social studies teacher at Berlin High School and 2012 Connecticut teacher of the year Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump has been impeached by the House of Representatives again, making him the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice. With just days before President-Elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, what happens next? We check in with impeachment legal expert Ross Garber. We also talk with The New York Times Interpreter columnist Amanda Taub. What lessons can we take from attacks on democracies globally to better understand our current moment? And we hear from a Connecticut social studies teacher. How are educators helping their students navigate the history we're living through right now? GUESTS: Ross Garber - Political investigations and impeachment lawyer with offices in Connecticut and Washington, DC; he also teaches political investigations law at Tulane Law School in New Orleans. Amanda Taub - News columnist for the New York Times Interpreter column and newsletter Dr. David Bosso - Social studies teacher at Berlin High School and 2012 Connecticut teacher of the year Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The number of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 is rising in almost every state. America averaged over 100,000 new cases every day over the last seven days and 1,000 deaths every day over the same period. The positivity rate is more than 50 percent in some states, straining hospital systems and front line staff. Have we normalized the pandemic to the point where we're no longer taking it seriously enough? Also this hour: President Trump will no longer be protected from federal and state prosecution for questionable business and tax dealings when he exits the office of the presidency. There are also several civil lawsuits, including from two women who have filed separate civil suits for defamation after he denied their allegations of sexual assault. How legally vulnerable is President Trump? GUESTS: Dr. Angela Rasmussen is a virologist and an affiliate at the Georgetown Center for Global Health Science and Security. She’s a contributor to Slate (@angie_rasmussen) Ross Garber is a lawyer specializing in political investigations and impeachment and a legal analyst for CNN. He teaches at Tulane Law School. (@rossgarber) Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ross Garber,political investigations, elections and impeachment lawyer and teaches at Tulane Law School answers What happens if we don't know who our president is on Election Day? See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Impeachment attorney Ross Garber speaks with Lanny Breuer, special counsel to former President Clinton during his impeachment. Breuer discusses the balance between representing the office, as he did, compared to representing the President personally. He also gives his thoughts on the Trump team's refusal to comply with subpoenas and Senators voting against calling witnesses in the Senate Impeachment Trial.
In this episode, impeachment attorney Ross Garber discusses what to expect in a Senate Impeachment Trial with Senate rules guru James Wallner. Garber and Wallner go deep on whether there’s a way for Democrats to get the testimony of John Bolton; the role of the Chief Justice; a way Trump could address the Senate himself without having to answer questions under oath; and more.
The Senate majority leader is unflappable. Despite pressure stemming from both John Bolton's willingness to testify and constant criticism from Democratic leaders, Mitch McConnell is confident he can start the impeachment trial without committing to witnesses. Plus, will Senators from either party cross party lines when it comes to setting the trial rules? CNN political director David Chalian examines what the Senate trial will look like with CNN Chief National Correspondent John King and CNN Legal Analyst Ross Garber.
Are you having trouble keeping up with the nonstop impeachment information coming your way? If you're starting to confuse Gordon Sondland with Rudy Giuliani, then you should start listening to Pardon Me (Another Damn Impeachment Show?), our weekly answer to your confusion. Every week, Colin brings you impeachment news and analysis with journalists and legal scholars, including Emily Bazelon and Dahlia Lithwick. We don't stop there. We also talk to ethicists, political theologians, artists, musicians, linguists, essayists, and authors. Author Dave Eggers, impeachment lawyer and CNN analyst Ross Garber, and culture writer Joanna Weiss kick off our first episode. What is culture if not a way to understand the political world in which we live? GUESTS: Dave Eggers - The author of 13 books and founder of McSweeney’s, among a number of other things; his new book is The Captain and the Glory: An Entertainment Adrienne Fulco - Associate Professor of legal and policy studies at Trinity College Ross Garber - Teaches political investigations and impeachment Law at Tulane Law School and is a CNN legal analyst; he represented four governors in impeachment proceedings Rich Hovorka - A listener Nicholas Quah - Editor and publisher of Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts Joanna Weiss - Editor-in-chief of Experience magazine and a frequent contributor to Politico magazine Thanks to Eugene Amatruda, Sarah DeFilippis, Megan Fitzgerald, Rob Gabaree, John Gibson, Beth Messina, Tim Rasmussen, Catie Talarski, and Chion Wolf. 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.
On this week's episode superstar lawyer Abbe Lowell joins impeachment attorney Ross Garber. Lowell represented the House Democrats during the Clinton impeachment. He gives some behind the scenes perspective on the Clinton proceedings and talks about the mistakes he thinks the Democrats have made in the Trump impeachment process.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Real Impeachment with Ross Garber. On the first episode impeachment attorney Ross Garber speaks with a fellow impeachment lawyer Alan Baron. Baron has represented the House of Representatives in four impeachment proceedings against federal judges. Baron worked closely on one of these impeachments with Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) who is now leading the House impeachment proceedings of President Trump. Baron speaks about the unique legal proceedings of impeachment, his interactions with Rep. Schiff and his thoughts on the strategies taken by both sides in the ongoing impeachment hearings.
A historic political drama is set to make its television debut. Two key witnesses are scheduled to testify in public tomorrow, marking a turning point in the impeachment inquiry. Will their stories move the needle? Plus, new details emerge on how the GOP plans to defend the President. But will Trump play along? CNN political director David Chalian sets the stage for a monumental day with CNN reporter and producer Marshall Cohen and CNN Legal Analyst Ross Garber.
Virginia Heffernan has a conversation with CNN commentator and lawyer Ross Garber about the Ukraine call, the transcripts coming out of the White House, Rudy Guiliani and Trump’s advisers, Rep. Adam Schiff’s strengths and weaknesses, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia Heffernan has a conversation with CNN commentator and lawyer Ross Garber about the Ukraine call, the transcripts coming out of the White House, Rudy Guiliani and Trump’s advisers, Rep. Adam Schiff’s strengths and weaknesses, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Congress hasn't heard from anyone on the July 25th phone call between Presidents Trump and Zelensky - until now. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman testifies to investigators on the Hill as a GOP member attacks the Purple Heart recipient's patriotism. Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi finally decides to hold a vote formalizing the impeachment inquiry. What are the political implications? CNN political director David Chalian examines the latest developments with CNN reporter/producer Marshall Cohen. Plus, impeachment expert Ross Garber speculates on President Trump's potential impeachment trial defense.
The insiders are finally telling their stories. A series of high-ranking diplomats take to Capitol Hill this week to shed light on the Trump administration's Ukraine dealings. Will any of Trump's allies turn on him? Meanwhile, federal investigators are reportedly engaged in a counterintelligence probe of Rudy Giuliani. CNN political director David Chalian is joined by CNN senior Washington correspondent Joe Johns and impeachment lawyer Ross Garber.
Virginia Heffernan talks to legal analyst Ross Garber about Mueller’s upcoming testimony, impeachment, and more. Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia Heffernan talks to legal analyst Ross Garber about Mueller’s upcoming testimony, impeachment, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remember the dot-com heyday of the late 1990's? As co-founder of the software company Vignette, Ross Garber certainly does. Ironically, starting a successful high-tech start-up also happens to have been one of the most lonely and isolated moments in his life. Today, in midst of a decades long family genealogy project, Ross has acquired a growing sense of gratitude for his Jewish ancestors along with a desire to weave charitable acts, a giving heart and simple kindness into his everyday actions. As the topic of homelessness becomes an increasingly polarizing subject in Austin, Texas and other cities around the country, this powerful conversation with Ross Garber provides a timely reminder about priorities and the value of being connected.
Chris talks the news of the day with Representative Jerry Nadler, Harry Litman, Michael Zeldin, David Cay Johnston, and Ross Garber.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Chris talks the news of the day with Representative Jerry Nadler, Harry Litman, Michael Zeldin, David Cay Johnston, and Ross Garber.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Virginia Heffernan talks to CNN contributor and impeachment attorney Ross Garber about the recently unsealed Watergate “Road Map,” and what it could imply for any reports issued by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Further Reading: The Watergate “Road Map” and the Coming Mueller Report Grand jury report and recommendation to the House Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia Heffernan talks to Ross Garber, a defense lawyer who has represented three Republican governors during impeachment proceedings, about how Trump's lawyers could be thinking about defending their client. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia Heffernan talks to Ross Garber, a defense lawyer who has represented three Republican governors during impeachment proceedings, about how Trump's lawyers could be thinking about defending their client. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Abrams moderates a debate between Fordham University Law Professor, Jed Shugerman and attorney, Ross Garber, Co-Chair of the Government Investigations Group at Shipman & Goodwin. The topic is whether there is sufficient legal grounds to impeach President Trump. The post Debate 1 – Is there a legal case to impeach President Trump? first appeared on Law & Crime.