Meet the State Dept. Science Envoy Who Spelled Out "Impeach" in His Resignation Letter to Trump
Published on Aug 25, 2017 by Democracy Now!
The science envoy for the U.S. State Department Dan Kammen has resigned in protest of President Trump’s refusal to quickly condemn the deadly white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, earlier this month. In his resignation letter, Kammen, referring to Trump, wrote, "Your presence in the White House harms the United States domestically and abroad and threatens life on this planet." The first letter of each paragraph of his resignation letter spells out the word: "Impeach." We speak with Dan Kammen, professor of energy at University of California, Berkeley.
Science Envoy who Resigned in Protest of Trump: Climate Change Makes Storms like Harvey More Severe
Published on Aug 25, 2017 by Democracy Now!
In Texas, tens of thousands of residents began evacuating coastal communities Thursday, as forecasters predicted Hurricane Harvey could make landfall late Friday as a major category-three storm, delivering a life-threatening 35 inches of rain to some parts of the Gulf Coast. Texas Governor Greg Abbott called out 700 members of the National Guard as several coastal counties ordered mandatory evacuations. Hurricane trackers expect the storm’s eye to come ashore near the city of Corpus Christi, where mayor Joe McComb called for a voluntary evacuation. For more we speak with Dan Kammen who just resigned as science envoy for the U.S. State Department.
Full Show - Can We Stop Feds Stealing Our Energy, Land & Liberty? - 08/25/2017
Published on Aug 25, 2017 by Real News with David Knight
On this Aug 25, 2017 full broadcast of Real News with David Knight: • guest Craig Richardson, EElegal.org, on positive changes from Trump's EPA • guest Eric Peters, EPAutos.com on the consequences of Fed safety regulations and the dangers of automated control of cars • Dan Love, BLM Special Agent that triggered the Bundy Ranch standoff, is under investigation • Obama's monumental land theft by misuse of the Antiquities Act may be partially rolled back by Trump's Interior Department • Christian group slandered by SPLC's hatred are fighting back with lawsuit • Supreme Court Justice Breyer says you don't "have a right to keep a gun by your bed"
[The fifth episode of a new show from Alex Jones and his band of merry batshitters.]
August 25, 2017 Sarah Huckabee Sanders White House Press Briefing-Full Event
Published on Aug 25, 2017 by Michael McIntee
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has guests at today's briefing. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster answer questions about new US financial sanctions on Venezuela. Then Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert answers questions about Hurricane Harvey.
Full Show - RULES FOR RADICALS 2.0: Leftists Knowingly Lie To The American People - 08/25/2017
Published on Aug 25, 2017 by The Alex Jones Channel
Friday, August 25th 2017: Trump vs. Harvey - President Trump faces a major challenge as Hurricane Harvey looms towards the Texas coast. The president is already working with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and FEMA to prepare, despite media accusations to the contrary. DC insiders Doug Haggman [sic - Hagmann] and Roger Stone reveal the deep state's other attack plans against Trump. And Jack Posobiec talks about how the elites are trying to isolate Trump in the White House.
Donald Trump issues his first presidential pardon to former sheriff Joe Arpaio, who was found guilty of criminal contempt. NBC's Pete Williams explains why the circumstances of the pardon are so unusual. Duration: 4:29
Trump disdain for law could backfire in obstruction case
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/25/17
Bob Bauer, former White House Counsel under President Obama, talks with Ari Melber about the legality and propriety of Donald Trump's pardon of Joe Arpaio and the potential fallout for Trump in his obstruction of justice investigation. Duration: 13:34
Jon Meacham, presidential historian, talks with Ari Melber about the intended purpose of a presidential pardon and its responsible use by past presidents in contrast with Donald Trump's crass political application. Duration: 4:11
Rep Schiff: Trump abuses pardon as purely political instrument
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/25/17
Congressman Adam Schiff talks with Ari Melber about Donald Trump's pardon of Joe Arpaio as "patently political" and not about the interests of justice. Duration: 8:42
Rep Gallego: Trump is a racist pardoning another racist
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/25/17
Congressman Ruben Gallego criticized Donald Trump for pardoning Joe Arpaio and laments the damage and disregard Donald Trump has wrought on the rule and laws that are the foundation of American society. Duration: 7:24
Mueller subpoenas mark big new step in Trump Russia investigation
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/25/17
Carol Lee, NBC News national political reporter, talks with Ari Melber about Special Counsel Robert Mueller subpoenaing grand jury testimony from PR executives tied to Paul Manafort. Duration: 7:14
Trump sends message to Mueller targets with Arpaio pardon
The Rachel Maddow Show 8/25/17
Barbara McQuade, former U.S. attorney, talks with Ari Melber about how people like Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn might interpret Donald Trump's pardon of Joe Arpaio and how that could weaken Robert Mueller's leverage on them as witnesses against Trump. Duration: 4:39
Inside Robert Mueller’s Army To probe alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election, the special counsel has essentially built his own miniature Justice Department. Meet the experts he’s recruited http://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-robert-muellers-army
this is part 28 of a 35-part post which proceeds (point arising on the given) day by (point arising on the given) day from July 29, 2017 through September 1, 2017 -- the preceding part is the post to which this is a reply; the next part is a reply to this post -- the following 'see also (linked in)' listing, updated for intervening posts along the way, is common to all 35 parts
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