Full Broadcast 28Nov17 Real News with David Knight GUESTS: • Del Bigtree — The filmmaker of “VAXXED” reveals new research exposing how aluminum adjuvants in small quantities are toxic TOPICS: • GOP RINOs are in a fight for their life. The Alabama Senate race shows the desperation and dirty tactics they are capable of to defend their power and privilege. • BitCoin may make “Audit the Fed” irrelevant and the Federal Reserve powerless • Embrace your slavery, 2030 and the Amazon Death Star are nearly here
[from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters]
Vice President Mike Pence makes keynote remarks commemorating 70 years since the 1947 UN Vote calling for the establishment of the Jewish state in Israel.
Mrs. Betty Bowers, America’s Best Christian™, reads letters to Michael Weinstein, founder of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, which fights for separation of church and state in our military.
Tuesday, Nov. 28th 2017: 34-Hour Marathon Broadcast - Join us for the last 6 sic - 7 (including/concluding with the War Room show below)] hours of our 34 hour broadcast! You can find live feeds and a full schedule on https://www.infowars.com/show/ . Alex Jones looks at Trump's push to pass tax reform, the internet's crackdown on conservative voices, and Mueller's ongoing Russia investigation. Ted Malloch joins the show to discuss the death of the classic American male. Millie Weaver joins to break Disney's new propaganda present for babies this holiday season and exposes the overt sexualization of children, page by page. Paul Joseph Watson hosts the fourth and final hour.
Dr. Eugenie Scott, a former anthropology professor, is former executive director for the National Center for Science Eduation. She is a researcher, science communicator, and an outspoken critic of claims related to biblical Creationism and the broader claims of "Intelligent Design."
Dr. Scott joins the show for a frank discussion with Seth Andrews about science, anti-science, race, evolution, "Intelligent Design," and more!
Today's War Room is live as it breaks that North Korea has fired a missile that landed near Japan, only to a response from South Korea. We also hear from President Trump as he addresses the media on North Korea, and the Democrats skipping an important meeting today. We break down the latest news in the Net Neutrality debate as well as the continuing collapse of Obamacare.
[from Alex Jones and his merry band of batshit bullshitters]
A man approached Full Frontal with dramatic -- and dumb -- explanations for wanting to be hired on our show. He appears to be part of an undercover sting operation.
Mueller eyes Flynn’s “21 club” dinner and alleged bribe offer
The Beat With Ari Melber 11/28/17
Reza Zarrab, a Turkish businessman at the center of Michael Flynn bribery allegation is cooperating with the feds – a potential key witness in Mueller's Russia investigation. Duration: 8:01
Controversy surrounding Trump’s business empire grows. Former White House Ethics Chief Richard Painter on Trump’s financial secrecy and conflicts of interest. Hotels in Panama, and Toronto are ditching the Trump name. Painter says Congress needs to “get off their behind” and find out where Trump’s financial interests lie. Duration: 7:54
Labor union to Trump: Keep promise on GOP tax bill
The Beat With Ari Melber 11/28/17
Trump breaks campaign pledge, pushing tax hike for miners. Chris Shelton, President of Communications Workers of America joins Ari Melber exclusively on his challenge to Trump, Congress and Corporate CEOs. Duration: 2:45
Colorado is the first state to officially warn families that federal funding for the Children’s health care program known as CHIP is about to run out. Colorado Rep. Diana Degette, one of the original CHIP sponsors, says it’s “ironic” that GOP can find money for tax cuts but not Children’s health insurance. Duration: 7:12
2015 Herman Kahn Award recipient Rupert Murdoch introduces 2017 Herman Kahn Award recipient, Vice President Mike Pence.
A friend of Hudson Institute over many years, Vice President Pence has steadfastly dedicated himself to the betterment of our country. As a member of Congress, governor, and now as vice president, he has been a proponent of American global leadership, and a fervent defender of free markets. In short, he is a champion of the ideals we have promoted since the visionary Herman Kahn founded Hudson Institute in 1961.
Vice President Pence joins a distinguished group of exceptional leaders honored by Hudson, including Ronald Reagan, Shinzo Abe, Henry Kissinger, Joseph Lieberman, David Petraeus, George Shultz, Rupert Murdoch, and most recently, Benjamin Netanyahu. We are beyond pleased to honor Vice President Pence.
Democratic Senator Tim Kaine says Donald Trump is going to just sit and tweet while Congress cuts a deal to keep the government open. "And he's gonna sign it." Duration: 1:20
Donald Trump wrote in the "Art of the Deal" that his grandfather came to the United States from Sweden - when in fact he came from Germany. Duration: 2:42
Facing widespread protest GOP pushes tax bill in party-line vote
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/28/17
Rachel Maddow reports on protests around the United States against the Republican tax bill and shares video of the Senate committee vote that passed along party lines as protesters were dragged from the room and and arrested. Duration: 13:18
List of Trump campaign Russia contacts continues to grow
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/28/17
Rachel Maddow presents an ongoing tally of the Russians who are reported to have had contact with various members of the Donald Trump campaign ahead of the election, a list that is still growing as new interactions come to light. Duration: 8:25
North Korea missile test puts Washington, D.C. in attack range
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/28/17
Joe Cirincione, MSNBC nuclear security analyst, talks with Rachel Maddow about tonight's missile test by North Korea that experts say puts U.S. Eastern Seaboard cities within striking range for the first time. Duration: 8:11
FEMA gave Puerto Rico storm tarp contract to incapable company
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/28/17
Rachel Maddow reports on a brand new, tiny company that won the FEMA contract to deliver roof tarps and plastic sheeting to Puerto Rico and failed to deliver anything but wasted a month before FEMA noticed and cancelled the contract. Duration: 2:27
PR braces for economically harmful new tax in Republican bill
The Rachel Maddow Show 11/28/17
Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz of San Juan, Puerto Rico, talks with Rachel Maddow about Puerto Ricans putting their lives back together despite the botched storm response, and the damage the new Republican tax will do to the Puerto Rican economy. Duration: 9:06
Lawrence: Trump & GOP admit they're 'incapable of governing'
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 11/28/17
Lawrence O'Donnell argues President Donald Trump, Sen. Mitch McConnell, and Speaker Paul Ryan's attempted shaming of Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer actually shows that they are incapable of governing and cannot pass a spending bill without help from the Democrats. Duration: 7:52
Obama econ. adviser: Trump/GOP tax bill 'desperate & disgraceful'
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 11/28/17
Former National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling explains what he calls the "basic lie" behind the tax bill that President Donald Trump and Republicans are trying to ram through Congress. Duration: 7:51
Lawrence: Trump doesn't know that Pocahontas is a hero
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 11/28/17
Native American groups called Trump's "Pocahontas" comments on Elizabeth Warren racist but said it could be a teachable moment. Lawrence O’Donnell shares the real story of Pocahontas as told by early colonists & how her tribe used the name to protect her from harm. Duration: 7:17
Report: Trump still questions Obama's birth certificate
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/29/17
A New York Times report says Trump questions the authenticity of the 'Access Hollywood' tape, Obama's birth place and believes other 'conspiracy theories.' Our reporter panel reacts. Duration: 9:39
Sam Stein: Trump cherry picks what he wants to be true
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/29/17
Discussing a new report detailing that Pres. Trump now questions the authenticity of the 'Access Hollywood' tape and still doubts Pres. Obama was born in America, Sam Stein argues the president believes only what suits him. Duration: 1:40
Report: Trump thinks Mueller will be done by New Year's
The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 11/29/17
New reporting states that Pres. Trump is telling those close to him he believes Mueller's Russia investigation will be over by the beginning of 2018. But legal experts think that's unlikely. Duration: 3:59
Trump aide & son-in-law Jared Kushner had a long to-do list when he first join the Trump White House. But after controversy and missteps, Kushner's responsibilities have reportedly been greatly diminished. Duration: 4:53
Ghost ships wash up in Japan with skeletons on board So-called North Korean ghost ships have washed up in Japan for years The bodies on-board may belong to attempted refugees, or fishermen blown off course http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/28/asia/north-korea-japan-ship/index.html
FCC's Pai, addressing net neutrality rules, calls Twitter biased WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Ajit Pai, accused social media company Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) of being politically biased on Tuesday as he defended his plan to roll back rules intended to ensure a free and open internet. Pai, a Republican named by President Donald Trump to head up the FCC, unveiled plans last week to scrap the 2015 landmark net neutrality rules, moving to give broadband service providers sweeping power over what content consumers can access. “When it comes to an open internet, Twitter is part of the problem,” Pai said. “The company has a viewpoint and uses that viewpoint to discriminate.” He pointed to Twitter’s refusal to let Representative Marsha Blackburn, a Republican, advertise a campaign video with an anti-abortion message. “To say the least, the company appears to have a double standard when it comes to suspending or de-verifying conservative users’ accounts as opposed to those of liberal users,” Pai said. A spokesperson for Twitter said that at no time was Blackburn’s video censored and that her followers would have been able to still see it. [...] https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-internet-pai/fccs-pai-addressing-net-neutrality-rules-calls-twitter-biased-idUSKBN1DS2LB
Expose the Fraud Journalists and voters are starting to figure out what today's conservatives are all about. The Washington Post exposed a fraud Monday, but some don't think it will make a difference. They are wrong. Exposing a fraud is a public good, in and of itself, and exposure will pay dividends politically, even if we can't see how. After the Post reported on a woman pretending to be a victim of Roy Moore, a senate candidate in Alabama's coming special election, on behalf of an organization called Project Veritas, many otherwise smart people lamented that exposing the group's fraud would not sway the president's supporters. They said its leader, James O'Keefe, will spin failure into success, solicit greater donations to perpetrate greater frauds, and go happily on his way. This is no doubt true, but beside the point. The people who believe hucksters like O'Keefe are not receptive to facts and argument. Much of what they believe to be true is rooted in a hash of intellectual dishonesty, victimhood and self-delusion. The Washington Post's bullet-proof reporting is not going to reach them. It is, however, going to reach others, and that's the point. [...] https://www.usnews.com/opinion/thomas-jefferson-street/articles/2017-11-28/exposing-conservative-fraud-is-good-for-democracy
Published on Nov 28, 2017 by The New York Times When Nicholas Kristof traveled to the world's most isolated country, he found a nation furious with Trump, and primed for nuclear war — in kindergartens, amusements parks and the halls of government. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wabh-YAnDBw