Full Broadcast 14Nov17 Real News with David Knight GUESTS: • Matt Bracken — political & military parallels between today & the days just before WW1 • Jon Rappoport — exposing the dangers of flu vaccines & viral videos for toddlers • Lionel — why RT is NOT propaganda TOPICS • GOP says it will expel Moore even if voters choose him • Joe Biden says law abiding people like the hero who stopped the church killer should not have AR-15s
[from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters]
Tuesday, Nov. 14th 2017: Sessions Signals Hillary Investigation - Attorney General Jeff Sessions has hinted at the possibility of a Clinton Foundation probe following numerous shady business dealings. And the Washington Post accuses Drudge Report of being Russian propaganda. On today's show, radio host Michael Savage gives his take on Trump's Asia trip and the Moore debacle, and lays out his new book, God, Faith and Reason. Economist Harry Dent also breaks down Trump's latest pick to lead the Federal Reserve and how it will affect the impending economic collapse. Paul Joseph Watson hosts the fourth hour.
Seth Andrews: Christianity Made Me Talk Like an Idiot
Published on Jun 20, 2017 by TheThinkingAtheist
Seth Andrews gave this speech June 3, 2017 in Toronto at the Imagine 7 conference. It's a humorous (and perhaps therapeutic) romp through Seth's religious past...and the often bizarre words and attitudes that reflected his Christian faith.
Experience God - Theist Proves God In FIVE Minutes
Published on Nov 12, 2013 by Rational Belief In God Feel free to examine my Proofs of God playlist as well. What follows is a re-upload of an earlier video minus the additional graphics. The TRANSCRIPT may be found here: http://godtruestory.webs.com/shorterproofs.htm The ancient philosopher, Epicurus, devised the problem of evil, and doing so implied God doesn't exist. He asked: "Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" However, this God proof video demonstrates the consistency of an all-knowing, all-good, and all-powerful entity, Thus, it's this consistency that proves God as the truest possibility in our worldly existence. Praise be. The soundness of God's being is confirmed by how God acts in our lives. Amen. Thanks for watching. Bless you all, including atheists. Be sure to watch my more thorough playlist of proofs available on my channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz2bL0XRX8k [with comments]
Today Jeff Sessions testified during a Senate Hearing. The War Room has all the clips and highlights from the hearing, as well as a breakdown of what's said and how it applies to the larger picture. Roger Stone breaks down the current standing of Sessions at the Department of Justice. We also talk about the negative side effects of smart cities as they are being rolled out world wide.
[from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters]
Is Jeff Sessions breaking recusal law with Clinton investigation?
The Beat With Ari Melber 11/14/17
The DOJ is reviewing the idea of new Clinton probe just days after Trump's unlawful request. Ari Melber why this is the “most significant test” of the rule of law in the Trump era. Duration: 11:35
Republican strategist, Steve Schmidt, on Roy Moore teen sexual assault scandal, Jeff Sessions’ Russia testimony and the state of the GOP. Duration: 6:02
Rebecca Traister on Roy Moore and post-Weinstein reckoning
All In with Chris Hayes 11/14/17
The fifth woman to come forward against Roy Moore alleges he violently sexually assaulted her when she was 16 years old. New York Magazine's Rebecca Traister joins Chris Hayes to discuss the Moore accusations in the context of the post-Harvey Weinstein reckoning. Duration: 4:48
The mysterious robocall claiming to be from a Washington Post reporter is a fake - but it’s part of an effort to discredit the allegations against Roy Moore. Duration: 6:13
Jeff Sessions faces massive pressure to go after Hillary Clinton
All In with Chris Hayes 11/14/17
Trump and his allies want Attorney General Jeff Sessions to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the president's chief political rival, Hillary Clinton. But Sessions doesn't seem to be playing ball. Duration: 8:02
Sessions questioned on 'Black Identity Extremists' report
All In with Chris Hayes 11/14/17
Thing 1/Thing 2: Members of Congress confronted Attorney General Jeff Sessions about the FBI's report called "Black Identity Extremists Likely Motivated to Target Law Enforcement." Duration: 2:44
Democrats were blindsided at a Senate finance committee hearing on the Republican tax plan when they suddenly learned the Senate version of the tax bill would repeal a major part of the Affordable Care Act - the individual mandate. Duration: 5:22
Shadow of Flynn legal jeopardy falls on Trump, Sessions
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/14/17
Matt Miller, former Justice Department spokesman, talks with Rachel Maddow about the nature of the case against disgraced Trump NSA Mike Flynn and whether that has implications for any obstruction of justice case that might be made against Trump. Duration: 5:25
McConnell handling of past sex scandal a warning for Roy Moore
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/14/17
Rachel Maddow reminds viewers of the sexual harassment case against Senator Bob Packwood and how Mitch McConnell used the Senate Ethics Committee and the threat of expulsion to drive Packwood from the Senate in shame. So he knows how to handle Moore. Duration: 5:20
Senate Republicans may be powerless to stop Roy Moore
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/14/17
Steve Kornacki, MSNBC national correspondent, talks with Rachel Maddow about what, if anything, Republicans can do to keep Roy Moore out of the Senate, either by withholding support, blocking him, or even expelling him. Duration: 5:10
Voting booth teeth mislaid in Maine remain unclaimed
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/14/17
Rachel Maddow follows up a previous report to let viewers know that the false teeth left behind in a voting booth in Portland, Maine remain unclaimed despite world-wide publicity. Duration: 3:36
Roy Moore: 'New rights' in 1965, and today we've got a problem
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 11/14/17
Roy Moore says today we have a problem after "new rights" were created in 1965, which is the year the Voting Rights Act was passed. Moore also claims Christians like him are "under persecution." Rev. Dr. William Barber says nothing Moore stands for is "Christian." Duration: 5:54
The Senate Foreign Relations committee wanted to know if the President is mentally stable enough to have nuclear authority and if he ordered a strike, could anyone stop him? Duration: 1:55
Trump biographer: Trump deeply would like to be a dictator
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 11/14/17
Tony Schwartz co-wrote "The Art of the Deal" with Donald Trump and he thinks the thought of starting World War III excites Trump. Schwartz also contributed to the new book, "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump." He joins Joy Reid to discuss the mental stability of the President. Duration: 6:06
Facing Russia questions, Sessions says he never lied under oath
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/14/17
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions faced down the House Judiciary Committee for the first time since new revelations about Russia & the Trump campaign came to light. Our reporter panel reacts. Duration: 9:02
Roy Moore on sexual assault claims: I'm being harassed
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/15/17
Responding to the sexual assault & misconduct and the crisis that's created, GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore says he's being harassed by the press. Our report panel reacts. Duration: 10:04
Trump returns from Asia trip with an undone agenda
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/15/17
Back from his 12-day trip across Asia, Pres. Trump is facing a long to-do list on Capitol Hill and new questions about his campaign and Russia. Presidential historian & author Jon Meacham joins to discuss. Duration: 2:44
Trevor and Ronny Chieng break down how President Trump's international policies have helped China surpass the U.S. to become the most powerful nation in the world.
Seth takes a closer look at how President Trump spent his trip to Asia cozying up to authoritarian strongmen and new information about the Trump campaign’s relationship with WikiLeaks.
Theresa May accuses Vladimir Putin of election meddling Theresa May has launched her strongest attack on Russia yet, accusing Moscow of meddling in elections and carrying out cyber espionage. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-41973043
A London Meeting of an Unlikely Group: How a Trump Adviser Came to Learn of Clinton ‘Dirt’ NOV. 10, 2017 WASHINGTON — At midday on March 24, 2016, an improbable group gathered in a London cafe to discuss setting up a meeting between Donald J. Trump, then a candidate, and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia. There was George Papadopoulos, a 28-year-old from Chicago with an inflated résumé who just days earlier had been publicly named as a foreign policy adviser to Mr. Trump’s campaign. There was Joseph Mifsud, a Maltese academic in his mid-50s with a faltering career who boasted of having high-level contacts in the Russian government. And, perhaps most mysteriously, there was Olga Polonskaya, a 30-year-old Russian from St. Petersburg and the former manager of a wine distribution company. Mr. Mifsud introduced her to Mr. Papadopoulos as Mr. Putin’s niece, according to court papers. Mr. Putin has no niece. The interactions between the three players and a fourth man with contacts inside Russia’s Foreign Ministry have become a central part of the inquiry by the special prosecutor, Robert S. Mueller III, into the Kremlin’s efforts to interfere with the presidential election. Recently released court documents suggest that the F.B.I. suspected that some of the people who showed interest in Mr. Papadopoulos were participants in a Russian intelligence operation. The March 2016 meeting was followed by a breakfast the next month at a London hotel during which Mr. Mifsud revealed to Mr. Papadopoulos that the Russians had “dirt” on Hillary Clinton in the form of “thousands of emails.” That was months before the theft of a trove of emails from the Democratic National Committee by Russian-sponsored hackers became public. [...] https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/10/us/russia-inquiry-trump.html
Did a Woman Say the Washington Post Offered Her $1,000 to Accuse Roy Moore of Sexual Abuse? A conspiratorial web site [Gateway Pundit - banned] shared a story based solely on unsourced tweets claiming the venerable newspaper paid off sources. FALSE https://www.snopes.com/did-washington-post-offer-accuse-roy-moore/
Secret Finding: 60 Russian Payments "To Finance Election Campaign Of 2016” The FBI is scrutinizing more than 60 money transfers sent by the Russian foreign ministry to its embassies across the globe, most of them bearing a note that said the money was to be used “to finance election campaign of 2016.” On Aug. 3 of last year, just as the US presidential election was entering its final, heated phase, the Russian foreign ministry sent nearly $30,000 to its embassy in Washington. The wire transfer, which came from a Kremlin-backed Russian bank, landed in one of the embassy’s Citibank accounts and contained a remarkable memo line: “to finance election campaign of 2016.” That wire transfer is one of more than 60 now being scrutinized by the FBI and other federal agencies investigating Russian involvement in the US election. The transactions, which moved through Citibank accounts and totaled more than $380,000, each came from the Russian foreign ministry and most contained a memo line referencing the financing of the 2016 election. The money wound up at Russian embassies in almost 60 countries from Afghanistan to Nigeria between Aug. 3 and Sept. 20, 2016. It is not clear how the funds were used. At least one transaction that came into the US originated with VTB Bank, a financial institution that is majority-owned by the Kremlin. [...] https://www.buzzfeed.com/jasonleopold/secret-finding-60-russian-payments-to-finance-election?utm_term=.txJyEO0WX#.ybOZb7G2d
Lawyer Suing Anti-Fascist For Calling Him Nazi Sent Death Threats, Racial Slurs On Twitter The Texas State Bar told HuffPost that it condemns Jason Van Dyke’s statements “in the strongest terms.” A Texas lawyer recently suspended from Twitter for threatening to kill a “f**king n****r” as well as an entire family is suing an anti-fascist journalist for referring to fellow members of a far-right group as neo-Nazis. Attorney Jason Lee Van Dyke, who represents a far-right group with connections to white supremacy called the “Proud Boys,” filed a libel suit against journalist Gerry Bello in October. Bello had called several of Van Dyke’s peers neo-Nazis and claimed they dropped swastika-laden fliers in Ohio residents’ mailboxes in an article on hyperlocal news site The Mockingbird. “What is happening is a neo-Nazi intimidation campaign, consisting of fliers on poles, fliers on porches, swastikas shoved into homes and an armed Nazi gang based in Columbus roaming the nation looking for a chance to shoot someone,” Bello wrote. Van Dyke took offense to those and other comments in Bello’s article, claiming the remarks constituted defamation. Late Monday night, Bello’s attorney filed a response to Van Dyke’s suit, denying libel and providing what he deems evidence that Van Dyke and the Proud Boys are, at the very least, violent racists. The case pits a man with ties to white supremacists against an anti-fascist activist. For his part, Bello, who’s based in Columbus, Ohio, has no problem calling the Proud Boys neo-Nazis. As he told HuffPost, “It’s got feathers and it quacks.” [...] https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/lawyer-anti-fascist-lawsuit_us_5a0aefbee4b0b17ffce028fe
Democrats concerned Trump too 'unstable' to be trusted with nukes The panel warned against legislative changes to rein in the President's authority to exercise nuclear authority Republican members did seek assurance that there are legal and strategic oversight measures in place http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/14/politics/trump-nuclear-authorization-hearing/index.html
The lure of the Russian smoking gun [...] There was just one detail that didn’t warrant mentioning in the blurb or the alert . . . or even the story until the seventh paragraph: Russia, too, had an election last year, for its own legislative body. That election was held in mid-September, six weeks or so after the payment to the embassy in Washington. BuzzFeed noted that it wasn’t only the U.S. Embassy that had received money. So, too, did embassies in countries as widespread as Afghanistan and Nigeria, with the last payments being sent two days after the election. After the Russian election, that is. Why? A Russian journalist offered a possible explanation on Twitter. "Because we had parliamentary elections in September and expats vote in embassies? https://twitter.com/NatashaBertrand/status/930498762933440513 " [...] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/11/14/the-lure-of-the-russian-smoking-gun/
Trump boasts that his approval ratings may be as high as about 50% President Donald Trump on Tuesday seemed to brag in a tweet that his approval rating may be higher than 50%. Trump cited a poll, which is often favorable to him, that put his approval rating at 46%. Other polling firms put his approval lower, in the high 30s. Other presidents have enjoyed better approval at similar times in their presidency. http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-boasts-approval-ratings-may-be-as-high-as-50-2017-11
'Who are they gonna believe you or me?’: Texas prosecutor fired after drunken Uber tirade In what is probably Exhibit A for a one-star passenger rating, a Dallas assistant district attorney was fired after she drunkenly insulted and threatened an Uber driver, then said police officers the driver summoned would believe her side of the story and “f— you up.” In a flash, Jody Warner’s intoxicated tirade — recorded by the driver and shared widely — made the Dallas prosecutor the latest example of someone with a very public job who was suddenly humbled after demeaning a blue-collar worker. Warner had worked for the Dallas County district attorney’s office for the past six years as a prosecutor in the crimes against children unit. On Friday night, she was also an intoxicated fare who summoned an Uber for a ride home from a Dallas pub. Shaun Platt, the 26-year-old driver who showed up, told ABC News that the ride soured after Warner told him to quit using GPS to get her home and to follow her directions instead — then abruptly stopped giving them. They argued back and forth, he said, and he had enough when she started calling him names, including “retard.” He stopped the car, ended the ride on the app and told her she needed to get out. [...] https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/11/14/who-are-they-gonna-believe-you-or-me-texas-prosecutor-fired-after-drunken-uber-tirade/
Russia posts video game screenshot as 'proof' of US helping IS Russia's Ministry of Defence has posted what it called "irrefutable proof" of the US aiding so-called Islamic State - but one of the images was actually taken from a video game. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-41991012
An Alabama Robocall Invokes Ugly Tropes A recording falsely claiming to be from a Washington Post reporter named Lenny Bernstein seeks to fan resentment of the press among Roy Moore supporters. "Hi, this is Lenny Bernstein. I’m a reporter for The Washington Post calling to find out if anyone at this address is a female between the ages of 54 to 57 years old willing to make damaging remarks about candidate Roy Moore for a reward of between $5,000 and $7,000 dollars. We will not be fully investigating these claims; however, we will make a written report. I can be reached by email at lbernstein@washingtonpost.com. Thank you." https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/11/a-dishonorable-smear-in-dixie/545957/
Earth's newest iceberg up close: NASA reveals incredible new images of trillion ton A-68 which is the size of DELAWARE In early July, a huge crack in Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf caused the third largest ever iceberg to break free The huge chunk of ice, dubbed iceberg A-68 by scientists, measures 5,800 square kilometres Satellite images show it is drifting away from the ice shelf and out to sea and potentially into shipping lanes If the berg disintegrates into pieces too small to track on satellite they could pose a significant risk to vessels http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5082241/Earth-s-newest-iceberg-close-NASA-reveals-68-iceberg.html
SNC is proud to announce the Dream Chaser® spacecraft had a successful free-flight test today @EdwardsAFB, with support of @NASAArmstrong. The Dream Chaser had a beautiful flight and landing! https://twitter.com/SierraNevCorp/status/929525013274923008