Roger Stone releases his testimony that will be delivered to the House Intelligence Committee, setting the record straight and debunking the lies concerning Russia.
Full Broadcast 26 Sep 17 Real News with David Knight GUESTS: • Lionel — the latest virtue-signaling fad, “taking a knee”. Do the people doing it even know what they’re doing or are they doing it because everyone else is? • Craig Richardson — dying for electricity - EU energy policy is killing elderly; will globalists in Trump administration push us back into Paris Climate Agreement fraud? TOPICS: • How do you store your wealth? One man found that stuffing 2.25lbs of gold in his rectum wouldn’t get pass customs and Puerto Rico without power has turned into a CASH ONLY society • NFL, sports commentators & other mainstream media reinvent “take a knee” — now it’s not about BLM’s race war but “free speech” & “patriotism” and anyone who opposes it is racist. Will the public be deceived? • Is this the end of the road for Uber & its double standard? • Roy Moore - the GOP swamp’s greatest fear, the man with a backbone of steel
[A recently-debuted new show from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters.]
Full Show - The NFL Has Become Completely Un-American - 09/26/2017
Published on Sep 26, 2017 by The Alex Jones Channel
Tuesday, September 26th 2017[. with Paul Joseph Watson hosting the fourth hour with an appearance by CJ Pearson]: Mr. Stone Goes To Washington - Roger Stone delivers a statement to the House Intelligence Committee today at Capitol Hill. Dr. Ron Paul joins the show to give his take on the current situation with North Korea and more. Jack Posobiec will be in studio to discuss the 'take a knee' NFL protests, the Trump-Russia witch hunt and other news.
(FULL) Spurs coach Gregg Popovich press conference | 2017 NBA Media Day | ESPN
WATCH LIVE: Senate leaders expected to discuss health care reform
Streamed live on Sep 26, 2017 by PBS NewsHour
Senate GOP leaders, including Mitch McConnell, and Democratic leaders, including Chuck Schumer, are expected to discuss health care reform after their respective party luncheons.
WATCH: U.S. Border Patrol news conference on border wall prototype construction
Published on Sep 26, 2017 by PBS NewsHour
Roy Villareal, acting chief patrol agent for the U.S. Border Patrol, San Diego Sector, held a news conference on Tuesday about the imminent launch of construction on border wall prototypes.
How The NFL Are Being Used As Race Pimps Exposed - Full Show 9/26/2017 HOSTS: Rob Dew Jake Lloyd GUESTS: Jon Rappoport Jason Fyk Michael Zimmerman Jack Posobiec
[The fifteenth episode of yet another new show from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters.]
WI official: Trump DHS misinformed us about Russian hacking
The Beat With Ari Melber 9/26/17
Chief Wisconsin election official Michael Haas recounts how the Trump administration waited 10 months to inform Wisconsin they were hit by Russian hackers – then corrected that notification this week. Duration: 5:10
First on The Beat: Secret Paul Manafort memo to Trump revealed
The Beat With Ari Melber 9/26/17
NYT reporter Glenn Thrush and former prosecutor Renato Mariotti joins Ari Melber to break down the exclusive Paul Manafort memos in which he makes the case to be the Trump campaign chair. Duration: 10:59
Critic on Trump NFL controversy: “Ungrateful is the new uppity”
The Beat With Ari Melber 9/26/17
Author Jelani Cobb sits down with Ari Melber and former Trump surrogate David Wohl to discuss the president’s latest comments on the NFL protests. Duration: 8:23
Hayes: Trump is bored with taxes, health care, hurricanes
All In with Chris Hayes 9/26/17
Donald Trump is bored with the day to day business of being president, says Chris Hayes, instead spending time attacking black athletes for protesting. Duration: 8:04
At least 6 White House advisors used private emails
All In with Chris Hayes 9/26/17
At least six of Donald Trump's advisors in the White House have used private email accounts to talk about government business, according to the New York Times. Duration: 1:10
Swalwell: House committee might need to subpoena Roger Stone
All In with Chris Hayes 9/26/17
Rep. Eric Swalwell tells Chris Hayes that the House Intelligence Committee might need to bring Trump confidant Roger Stone back to testify further, following his appearance for a private session. Duration: 6:04
Tom Price took $17K private flight for 90 min of work
All In with Chris Hayes 9/26/17
Thing 1/Thing 2: Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price reportedly took at least 26 charter jets in just the past four months, at least twice going to locations where he owns property. Duration: 2:45
Trump staff, lawyers in tow, to face Mueller in Russia scandal
The Rachel Maddow Show 9/26/17
Rachel Maddow reports on expectations that special counsel Robert Mueller will interview White House staff this week in the Trump Russia scandal, and notes how crowded the timeline since 2016 has become with known events. Duration: 15:23
Schiff: A lot more work to do on Russian use of social media
The Rachel Maddow Show 9/26/17
Congressman Adam Schiff, ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, talks with Rachel Maddow about how the investigation into Russia's use of social media to interfere in the American democratic process is advancing. Duration: 8:53
Roy Moore defeats Trump-backed Luther Strange in Alabama: AP
The Rachel Maddow Show 9/26/17
Rachel Maddow reports breaking news from the AP that Roy Moore has defeated Donald Trump's chosen candidate Luther Strange in the Alabama Republican run-off primary election. Duration: 1:44
San Juan mayor: 'This is a big S.O.S. for anybody out there'
The Rachel Maddow Show 9/26/17
Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz of Puerto Rico's capital city, San Juan, talks with Rachel Maddow about the desperate situation in her city and in Puerto Rico broadly, and expresses her frustration with an administration that is slow to deploy eager helpers. Duration: 9:56
Sam Stein, politics editor for The Daily Beast, talks with Rachel Maddow about a newly discovered example of apparent special access to White House officials given to a donor to Donald Trump's inauguration fund. Duration: 6:41
Lawrence: In Steve Bannon vs. Donald Trump, Bannon wins
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 9/26/17
The Steve Bannon-backed candidate for Alabama's GOP Senate nomination has defeated the Donald Trump-backed incumbent in what might be just the first round of Bannon's battle against the GOP. Mike Murphy, Jason Johnson and Ron Klain join Lawrence O'Donnell. Duration: 12:06
After tireless advocacy by protesters and Jimmy Kimmel, Republicans gave up on their latest attempt to repeal and replace Obamacare – and President Donald Trump again attacked members of his own party. Duration: 6:55
Afghanistan War vet to Trump: 'I didn't fight for flag, anthem'
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 9/26/17
Lawrence O'Donnell says this isn't the first time a president has tried to score political points with the flag. He's joined by Afghanistan veteran, Richard Allen Smith, who says he's glad NFL players continue to take the knee. The Root's Jason Johnson also joins. Duration: 8:18
Trump fights with NFL amid North Korea & Puerto Rico crises
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/26/17
With aid needed in Puerto Rico, a nuclear crisis with North Korea looming, his hand-picked candidate losing in Alabama, and the GOP health care bill again defeated, Trump defends his NFL remarks. Duration: 3:32
Steve Bannon-backed candidate Roy Moore has reportedly won a GOP runoff for the Senate in Alabama over Trump's pick in the race, Luther Strange. Eli Stokols reacts. Duration: 1:42
Trump is tweeting a lot more about the NFL than Puerto Rico
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/26/17
Claiming in a press conference Tuesday that he's not preoccupied with the NFL protests, Trump's tweet history over the past several days tells a different story. NPR's Geoff Bennett reacts. Duration: 1:36
Trump: 'We're doing a great job' on Puerto Rico aid
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/26/17
Facing another loss with health care in the Senate, Donald Trump talks up the relief effort in Puerto Rico with months still to go before some residents will even get electricity back. Duration: 0:48
Mueller gets ready to interview Trump associates in Russia probe
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/26/17
NBC News is reporting that Robert Mueller could just be days away from interviewing key Trump associates in the Russia probe as a report surfaces that Sean Spicer has now lawyered up. Duration: 7:56
Schmidt: Trump is 'clearly distracted' from Puerto Rico crisis
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 9/26/17
Longtime GOP operative Steve Schmidt says Trump is distracted and should get in the Situation Room to really deal with the unfolding crisis in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. Duration: 5:36
Several White House officials are accused of using private email accounts, and President Trump basks in the controversy he created after lambasting NFL players who protest.
There was great relief for many millions of Americans as we found out that the Graham-Cassidy Bill, that Jimmy has been speaking out against, is dead. Jimmy sends his sincere thanks to those who called their representatives, made their voices heard, and got involved to help make sure this bill didn’t pass. Jimmy also talks about why we all must work together to make a health care system that truly works for everyone, and he addresses Donald Trump’s attack against Senator John McCain and illustrates how Trump repeatedly contradicts himself.
If Hillary Clinton's use of private emails garnered 'lock her up!' chants, how will the President's base respond to similar claims made of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner?
Trump Would Help Puerto Rico If It Weren't For That 'Big Ocean'
Published on Sep 27, 2017 by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
One reporter was quick to point out that the President had tweeted about sports 20 times before his first tweet about the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico.
On "Day 250" of the Donald Trump White House Regime, we find out that the Golden Warlord is losing his Touch. He backed Luther Strange and came up short. Trump Lost Half his Base on Day 77 and the word is getting out that he is nothing but a Warmonger. America is Tired of War and we are BROKE, are you listening Bible Thumpers ?
At 2017 minimum, scientists ask: Is Arctic entering the Thin Ice Age? The decline of Arctic ice didn’t set a record this year, with sea ice extent coming in eigth after record-setting 2012. On September 13, at the summer minimum, sea ice covered 4.64 million square kilometers; that’s 1.25 million square kilometers more than 2012. However, that fact was overshadowed by another: experts say what matters most in the Arctic is the total volume of ice — a combination of thickness and extent. 2017 saw summer volumes among the lowest ever recorded. The Arctic set still another record that concerns scientists: no other 12-month period (September 2016 to August 2017) has had such persistently low sea ice extent. The Arctic ice is therefore showing no signs of recovery, scientists say, and its decline is likely continuing to impact the Earth’s weather in unpredictable and destabilizing ways. https://news.mongabay.com/2017/09/at-2017-minimum-scientists-ask-is-arctic-entering-the-thin-ice-age/
Sea level pressure may have slowed Arctic ice melt, but region is still in trouble This year's Arctic sea ice extent, while higher than previous years, is still much lower than it has been in the past. While this year's Arctic sea ice melt was less than previous years, the low levels are still a major cause for concern. A group of researchers from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) found that the sea ice extent at the end of the annual summer melt measured 1.79 million square miles. That is 610,000 square miles below the 1981-2010 average for the same date, and it is 193,000 square miles above 2016's minimum. Even so, the ice levels still measured as the eight lowest in the 38-year satellite record. The team believes the ice melt has slowed down as the result of low sea level pressure over the central Arctic Ocean. Sea ice typically melts during the summer -- dropping to lowest point in September -- before cold conditions cause levels to rise back up during the winter months. In this case, strange weather shifts have caused the typical cycles to move out of place. "How much ice is left at the end of summer in any given year depends on both the state of the ice cover earlier in the year and the weather conditions affecting the ice,"explained Claire Parkinson, senior climate scientist at Nasa's Goddard Space Flight Center, according to International Business Times UK. The summer minimum sea ice extent has shrunk by an area roughly a quarter of the size of Europe in the last 30 years. At that pace, the region could lose all summer ice within the next generation. This is concerning from an ecological standpoint, and it could also threaten both the people and animals who depend on the area for natural resources. "From space, the loss of Arctic sea ice is the clearest and most visible sign of climate change, and human beings are responsible for most of it," said Rod Downie, head of polar programs at environmental charity WWF, according to The Weather Channel. "We are engineering our planet and its climate." Researchers hope the new study will provide more information on sea ice extent and lead to more efforts to both stop the melting and reduce emissions. It is a tough battle, but scientists believe melting can be prevented with the right actions. https://sciencerecorder.com/article.php?id=131525
[GOPer] Rauner ignites furor with NFL remarks CHICAGO — Blowback from the national anthem controversy raging through the NFL hit the Illinois governor’s race Monday after Gov. Bruce Rauner — a part-owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers — sided with President Donald Trump’s position on player protests. “I strongly disagree with those who disrespect our flag and our anthem,” Rauner first told POLITICO through a spokesman. “To me they are disrespecting the foundations of our country, the veterans who risked their lives for our democracy, and the men and women who fight every day and make the ultimate sacrifice to defend our liberties.” Rauner is in an unusually precarious spot as both governor and part-owner of an NFL team. His statement immediately drew strong criticism from Democrats, especially those running against Rauner in 2018, because the governor has stayed nearly silent on a number of controversial issues, including the most recent plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act. [...] http://www.politico.com/story/2017/09/25/bruce-rauner-trump-nfl-remarks-controversy-243116
US Marines get first female infantry officer A female US Marine has made history by becoming the first woman to complete the Corps' famously gruelling infantry officer training. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41394646
Trump revealed older children were 'not thrilled' when Melania was pregnant with Barron because having more kids 'cuts up the pie' during call-ins with shock jock Howard Stern Trump, who was speaking to Howard Stern on his radio show in December 2005, was expecting a baby with wife Melania at the time Trump said: 'Every time you have a child it's 20 per cent less for the other people' Stern earlier asked Trump if he'd ever 'felt (Melania) up in public?' during a conversation about the billionaire's sex life in 1999 President was a regular guest on Stern's show in the 1990s Around 15 hours of recordings of their on air discussions, dating from 1993 to 2015, have now been re-released Trump also revealed his compulsive hand washing, saying he didn't want to see a psychiatrist because he liked 'cleanliness' - 'not only hands, body, everything' Melania revealed last year she'd warned her husband not to go on Stern's show because she felt the host pushed him to use 'inappropriate and dirty language' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4920238/Trump-revealed-older-children-not-thrilled.html
Pence, Bannon, Robertson stump in Alabama for Senate candidates Across Alabama on Monday night, Vice President Mike Pence, Steve Bannon and Phil Robertson, of Duck Dynasty, were all seen on stage stumping for the two candidates running in Alabama’s runoff election on Tuesday. Vice President Pence took the stage in Birmingham supporting incumbent Sen. Luther Strange, while Steve Bannon and Phil Robertson rallied in Fairhope for former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore. [...] http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/09/25/pence-bannon-robertson-stump-for-alabama-senate-election-candidates.html
White House private emails: House committee ramps up pressure A committee of Congress has called on the White House to provide details of any aides who have used private emails for official business. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41394477
[Russian] 'Cannibal serial killer and wife ate 30 in gruesome murder spree using dating websites to find victims' WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT: Dmitry Baksheev, 35, and Natalia Baksheeva, 42, were arrested after seven bags of body parts were allegedly found in their fridge and freezer http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/cannibal-serial-killer-wife-who-11237154
A Nation of Snowflakes The greatest threats to free speech in America come from the state, not from activists on college campuses. The American left is waging war on free speech. That’s the consensus from center-left to far right; even Nazis and white supremacists seek to wave the First Amendment like a bloody shirt. But the greatest contemporary threat to free speech comes not from antifa radicals or campus leftists, but from a president prepared to use the power and authority of government to chill or suppress controversial speech, and the political movement that put him in office, and now applauds and extends his efforts. [...] https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/09/it-takes-a-nation-of-snowflakes/541050/
Homeland Security to monitor social media accounts of immigrants and citizens DHS pilot programs for using social media have found that they "lack criteria for measuring performance." https://thinkprogress.org/dhs-social-media-7e002844c801/
Dismayed by Trump, Head of Drug Enforcement Administration to Leave - Maddow open 9-26-17 WASHINGTON — The acting head of the Drug Enforcement Administration will resign at the end of the week, according to law enforcement officials, who said he had become convinced that President Trump had little respect for the law. The official, Chuck Rosenberg, who twice served as chief of staff to the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey and remains a close confidant, had grown disillusioned with Mr. Trump. The president fired Mr. Comey in May, and then in July told law enforcement officers “please don’t be too nice” when handling crime suspects. Mr. Rosenberg forcefully rejected Mr. Trump’s comment, sending an email to all D.E.A. employees at the time to tell them that they should not mistreat suspects. “We must earn and keep the public trust and continue to hold ourselves to the very highest standards,” Mr. Rosenberg wrote in the internal email. “Ours is an honorable profession and, so, we will always act honorably.” [...] https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/26/us/politics/chuck-rosenberg-dea-resigns.html