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| . Weekends with Alex Witt, 7AM, Feb. 17, 2019, 720p Duration: 42 Minutes Weekends with Alex Witt 7AM 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip xVID-PC "MSNBC Weekends with Alex Witt" is broadcast live, on weekends, presenting a synopsis of the current news stories. | |
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| MSNBC UP with David Gura 8-10am, Feb. 17, 2019, 720p Hour ONE Duration: 39 Minutes Hour TWO Duration: 42 Minutes MSNBC UP with David Gura 8am 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip Xvid PC MSNBC UP with David Gura 9am 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip Xvid PC David Gura and his excellent panel of guests discuss the current news stories, focusing on current national political situations and events. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-17 19:51:32 | |
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| . AM Joy, Feb. 17, 2019 Duration: 84 Minutes AM Joy 2019 02 17 540p WEBRip x264-PC AM Joy 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Both VP Pence and former VP Biden spoke at a security conference in Munich this week, to wildly different receptions. Donald Trump declaring a national emergency to secure funding for his border wall is described as ‘illegal and unprecedented’ by Hina Shamsi, Director, ACLU National Security Project. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the ACLU’s plans to sue the president. Former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe’s new book on his perceptions of the Donald Trump administration contains alarming allegations, experts say. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the president’s purported actions that McCabe asserts sparked an FBI investigation into possible Russian influence. Donald Trump stands accused of being over-influenced by Sean Hannity, Fox News, and other right-wing media, which the president denies. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the possibly symbiotic influence between them, with the apparent intent on retaining the same audience, experts surmise. Kamala Harris shopping in South Carolina while on the campaign trail as journalists chimed in generated reported outrage in the right-wing media. Joy Reid and her panel discuss the false ‘scandals’ apparently materializing around Harris as her popularity soars, plus the latest moves by Democrats seen as leaders in the 2020 field. Donald Trump and members of the Trump administration are stating that the new border wall has been started, even though there has been no construction of this kind. Will the president’s supporters continue to believe this? Joy Reid and her panel discuss. Rep. Ihan Omar clashed with Venezuela envoy Elliott Abrams recently, apparently over his history in Latin America. Joy Reid an her panel discuss how Omar and other members of the freshman class of Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are creating shockwaves by speaking out strongly on issues ranging from immigration to taxation. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-18 04:57:11 | |
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| . Inside Politics, Feb. 17, 2019, 720p Duration: 38 Minutes Guest Host: by Phil Mattingly Inside Politics 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip xVID-PC (AIRED SUNDAY MORNING 8am) {a 2 minute loss of signal occurred 18 minutes into the show... Sorry!} Inside Politics is a political talk show, broadcast on CNN and hosted by John King. The hour-long program features a rotation of reporters discussing the week's political news. "It's a fascinating time in American politics, in Washington and across the country, and we have a remarkable group of journalists committed to sharing their reporting and their insights each week." opined Host John King Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-18 06:32:36 | |
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| . State of the Union with Jake Tapper, Feb. 17, 2019, 720p Duration: 39 Minutes State of the Union with Jake Tapper 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip xVID-PC Guest Host: Dana Bash (Aired 9am Sunday Morning) From the country's major political and policy issues to diplomacy on the global stage, "State of the Union with Jake Tapper" brings in the world's top newsmakers and analysts to deliver a smart, comprehensive look at what matters most to you. https://i.ibb.co/qkwdNWx/State-of-the-Union-IMDB-pic.jpg | |
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| . Fareed Zakaria GPS, Feb. 17, 2019, 720p Duration: 39 Minutes Fareed Zakaria GPS 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip xVID-PC {A 2 minute loss of signal occurred at 10:55... Sorry!!} (Aired 10am Sunday Morning) Host, columnist, and best-selling author Fareed Zakaria offers insightful analysis and interviews world leaders, artists, scientists, business leaders, global affairs analysts, and other cultural observers for the `Global Public Square'. Zakaria is also a syndicated columnist for The Washington Post, a contributing editor for The Atlantic magazine, and hosts in-depth, prime-time specials for CNN Worldwide. `Fareed Zakaria GPS' was launched in 2008 and each week's program airs worldwide on CNN, from New York or other locations around the world. The program is characterized by smart debate and discussion on world events and public affairs, designed to help viewers understand the world around them and the newest thinking on the globe's biggest challenges. | |
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| . Reliable Sources, Feb. 17, 2019, 720p Duration: 40 Minutes Reliable Sources 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip xVID-PC "Reliable Sources" is CNN's weekly program that examines how journalists do their jobs and how the media affect the stories they cover. | |
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| 2019-02-18 Master Links availability list :-) Morning Joe :-) Deadline: White House :-) MTP Daily with Chuck Todd.....Guest host: Katy Tur :-) The Beat with Ari Melber :-) Hardball with Chris Matthews.....Guest host: Steve Kornacki :-) All In with Chris Hayes :-) The Rachel Maddow Show :-) The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell :-) The Eleventh Hour with Brian Williams Last edited by burningbush on 2019-02-19 10:45:19 | |
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| . Kasie DC, Feb. 17, 2019 720p Duration: 40 Minutes Kasie DC 1-Hour-Show 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip Xvid-PC Kasie DC is a Sunday night news and politics television program airing on MSNBC, hosted by Kasie Hunt. The program premiered on October 15, 2017. The TWO-hour Kasie DC show airs Sundays from 7 to 9 p.m. Hunt is an NBC News Capitol Hill correspondent, covering Congress across all NBC News and MSNBC platforms. This is the shortened ONE HOUR VERSION, provided by MSNBC. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 02:30:38 | |
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| NBC Nightly News with Jose Diaz-Balart - Feb. 17, 2019 720p Duration: 22 Minutes Published on February 17, 2019: Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 03:28:53 | |
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| . PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Feb. 17, 2019, 720p Duration: 25 Minutes Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York. Published on Feb. 17, 2019 On this edition for Sunday, Feb. 17, Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 03:33:31 | |
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| . Early Start 5am, Feb. 18, 2019, 720p Duration: 37 Minutes Early Start 5am 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip xVID-PC CNN's hopes to get out front in the chase for morning news ratings get an early start with this entry, which kicks off each weekday at the get-the-coffee-brewing hour of 4 a.m. Eastern. It's co-anchored by former ABC News correspondent Ashleigh Banfield and Zoraida Sambolin, a fixture in the Chicago early morning news market since 2008. The tag line for "Early Start" is "News from A to Z," but its viewers can typically expect to see the same formula that morning news shows have used for years, and that is a mix of hard news, entertainment segments and some surprises thrown in along the way. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 04:26:42 | |
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| . Morning Joe First Look, Feb. 18, 2019, 720p Duration: 43 Minutes Morning Joe First Look 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip Xvid-PC "Morning Joe First Look" is broadcast live, Monday through Friday mornings in the hour preceding Morning Joe, at 5 a.m. Eastern Time. First Look is your one-stop shop for everything you need to know to start your day: News, business, sports, weather, pop culture… you name it. Every weekday at 5 AM, we bring you all the breaking overnight news, what will be driving the day in politics, the top business stories that will be affecting the market, highlights from last night’s big games, the best of late-night television, the national weather forecast, and much much more. First Look … your cram session to start the day. Presented by: Yasmin Vossoughian; Ayman Mohyeldin; Louis Burgdorf Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 04:57:31 | |
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| . MSNBC Weekday News Shows Feb. 18, 2019 Morning Joe, Feb. 18, 2019 Duration: 45 Minutes Morning Joe 2019 02 18 540p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-PC Joining today's show are: Discussed Today: Congress could vote to disapprove the president's national emergency and if so Trump is prepared to veto it, according to White House senior adviser Stephen Miller. The Morning Joe panel discusses. While speaking at the 55th Munich Security Conference, VP Mike Pence was met with silence after mentioning President Trump. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Angela Merkel criticized the Trump administration's foreign policies. Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, says he's seriously considering running for office in 2020 but hasn't committed yet. Rep. Ryan also calls for Amazon to build in Ohio and why private investment is important to communities. Author Parag Khanna joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book 'The Future Is Asian: Commerce, Conflict & Culture in the 21st Century.' Presidential historian Michael Beschloss and the Center for Public Integrity's Dave Levinthal join Morning Joe to discuss the president's non-stop campaign. Actor Alec Baldwin reprises his regular role as the president and spoofs Trump's Rose Garden appearance for the February 16, 2019 cold open of 'Saturday Night Live.' Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe discusses with '60 Minutes' his belief of being fired for opening an investigation into the president and his claims that Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein raised the possibility of ousting the president through the 25th Amendment. Above Show Segments omitted from this shortened 1 hour version are viewable at the link below: Note: If an advertisement starts, just hit the F5 key to refresh the screen. Enjoy! LINK: {ALL Segments Above} http://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/episodes#!#full-episodes Deadline: White House, Feb. 18, 2019 Duration: 45 Minutes Deadline - White House 2019 02 18 540p WEBRip x264-PC Deadline - White House 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Former Chief of Staff at the CIA Jeremy Bash, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on Andrew McCabe’s explosive interview with 60 Minutes where he revealed why he felt he should open a counterintelligence investigation into the president WaPo’s Anne Gearan, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on the awkward silence the Vice President received at a conference overseas Former Chief of Staff at the CIA Jeremy Bash, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on McCabe’s belief his firing on the eve of his retirement was an act of retaliation by the president Former Chief of Staff at the CIA Jeremy Bash, former US attorney Mimi Rocah, former federal prosecutor Paul Butler, GOP strategist Rick Wilson, and MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre on Trump’s senior adviser Stephen Miller’s appearance on Fox News trying to defend Trump’s executive order and how the national emergency declaration has been received in Washington MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, Feb. 18, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes Guest Host: Katy Tur MTP Daily with Chuck Todd 2019 02 18 540p WEBRip x264-PC MTP Daily with Chuck Todd 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Conservative commentator Charlie Sykes tells Katy Tur that Congress should have "institutional jealousy" when it comes to the president's use of powers that belong to the legislature. Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) joins MTPDaily to talk about the president's emergency declaration and its costs to the military. On Presidents Day, candidates swarm in Iowa and New Hampshire. The Beat with Ari Melber, Feb. 18, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes The Beat with Ari Melber 2019 02 18 540p WEBRip x264-PC The Beat with Ari Melber 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: Protesters rally across the country to oppose Trump’s declaration of a National Emergency, something they describe as a power grab at the Southern border. Ari Melber breaks down how new legal challenges to Trump’s National Emergency are emerging from the ACLU and other groups and that Trump’s immigration guru, Stephen Miller, appears to be struggling to find any precedent for Trump’s latest move to fund a border wall. Member of Congress, Jan Schakowsky, tells Ari Melber that Congress may have to consider clarifying the National Emergencies Act to ensure “the President can’t step in and overturn a decision of the Congress”. Former FBI Acting Director, Andrew McCabe, is speaking for the first time about whether Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein discussed the 25th amendment, telling CBS’ 60 Minutes that Rosenstein was openly “counting votes or possible votes” in the context of ousting Trump. The DOJ has refuted McCabe’s claims and McCabe’s own spokesperson released a statement playing down this reference to “counting votes”. Former Federal Prosecutor, Joyce Vance, tells Ari Melber that the context it’s important to “contemplate how earth-shattering this was for the people inside the Justice Department”. New legal challenges emerge in response to Trump’s declaration of a National Emergency, to secure funding for his border wall. Washington Governor Jay Inslee joins Ari Melber, to break down why he’s considering suing over it, as Washington State has already taken the lead in ten lawsuit against the Trump administration. Gov. Inslee tells Melber the wall is Trump’s “wasteful vanity project”. Gov. Inslee also comments on Amazon’s decision not to build a Headquarters in New York, telling Melber it’s important to “find a way to prevent large corporations from essentially blackmailing local communities by threatening to move if they don’t get these giant tax breaks”. Hardball with Chris Matthews, Feb. 18, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes Guest Host: Steve Kornacki Hardball with Chris Matthews 2019 02 18 540p WEBRip x264-PC Hardball with Chris Matthews 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: The President debuted the new slogan at last week’s campaign rally in El Paso. Over the weekend, Saturday Night Live poked fun at Trump’s national emergency. The President did not seem to appreciate the humor in the sketch. But he’s also not the first President to be ridiculed by comedians. There's still an open Congressional seat. North Carolina’s 9th Congressional district has been in dispute over mail-in ballot harvesting. At a long awaited hearing, the elections director determined that there was a “coordinated, unlawful” fraud scheme. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 10:50:08 | |
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| Andrew McCabe’s 60 Minutes Interview, February 17, 2019, 720p Duration: 29 Minutes Andrew McCabe’s 60 Minutes Interview 2019 02 17 720p WEBRip x264-PC Lawfare's "Thoughts on Andrew McCabe’s 60 Minutes Interview" By Quinta Jurecic, Benjamin Wittes Monday, February 18, 2019, 6:07 PM Andrew McCabe’s lengthy interview with CBS’s 60 Minutes this weekend should not in any profound respect change one’s understanding of L’Affaire Russe or the investigation of it. It does however, substantially enrich that understanding, adding important texture and detail in a number of different areas and sharpening some questions prior news stories had already posed. On two major issues, in particular, McCabe’s interview refines the picture in important respects. First off, there’s what would have been the big bombshells of the interview: that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein suggested invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office and floated the idea of his wearing a wire into the White House to record his conversations with the president. These points were far less dramatic than they would have been had they not already been reported by the New York Times back in September of last year. McCabe’s account in his interview is broadly consistent with the initial Times story. That is no surprise. The original story was sourced to people “briefed either on the events themselves or on memos written by F.B.I. officials, including Andrew G. McCabe,” and it described conversations between Rosenstein and McCabe, among others. In other words, while McCabe’s lawyers stated at the time that “no one associated with Andrew McCabe or his team shared, read {or} described … any part of his memos with any reporter,” the Times’s sourcing clearly indicates that the story reflects the point of view of the former deputy director. It was, after all, based ultimately on his memos. But having a derivative account of McCabe’s contemporaneous memos is different from having him tell his story himself before a camera. And now McCabe is on the record confirming those reports and fleshing them out. And his account to 60 Minutes helps clarify the story that the Times first reported—chiefly in contradicting Rosenstein’s own account of the matter. In response to the initial Times report, Rosenstein issued a statement declaring that the story was “inaccurate and factually incorrect” and that, “Based on my personal dealings with the president, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment.” The Justice Department also provided an anonymous official’s comment that Rosenstein had made the comment about wearing a wire sarcastically. Soon after the Times’s report was published, the Washington Post quoted a source who likewise characterized Rosenstein’s comments as sarcasm, along the lines of, “What do you want to do, Andy, wire the president?” McCabe’s own account raises serious questions about Rosenstein’s comments at the time, and the suggestion, never made publicly by Rosenstein himself, that the wire-wearing offer was sarcastic. McCabe paraphrases Rosenstein as saying: “I never get searched when I go into the White House. I could easily wear a recording device. They wouldn't know it was there." Rosenstein, he says, “was not joking” about wearing a wire. “He was absolutely serious.” By McCabe’s account, he did not seriously consider implementing Rosenstein’s suggestion—but he did discuss it with the FBI’s leadership team. Notably, he describes then-FBI General Counsel Jim Baker as having been the one to throw cold water on the idea: “I think the general counsel had a heart attack. And when he got up off the floor, he said, ‘I, I, that's a bridge too far. We're not there yet.’” McCabe also provides more context on Rosenstein’s suggestion of invoking the 25th Amendment, which he characterizes as “something that {the deputy attorney general} kinda threw out in a very frenzied chaotic conversation.” In McCabe’s account, “he was discussing other cabinet members and whether or not people would support such an idea.” (Notably, while McCabe told Pelley that he couldn’t recall whether Rosenstein “assign{ed} specific votes to specific people,” the Times describes Rosenstein as telling McCabe that “he might be able to persuade Attorney General Jeff Sessions and {then-Secretary of Homeland Security} John F. Kelly” to turn against the president.) The president has described McCabe and Rosenstein as “planning a very illegal act” together in plotting to invoke the amendment—but according to McCabe, the idea was all Rosenstein’s. “I didn’t have much to contribute,” he told 60 Minutes of the discussion. His lawyers have further emphasized this point, stating that “at no time did Mr. McCabe participate in any extended discussions about the use of the 25th Amendment, nor is he aware of such discussions.” In this version of events, the FBI seems to have taken the prospect of Rosenstein’s wearing a wire more seriously than his 25th Amendment suggestion. Is McCabe’s account of these matters credible? McCabe is, to be sure, a problematic figure. He was fired after the Justice Department’s inspector general issued a report finding that he had made false statements concerning a disclosure to the press he had authorized. In the interview, his explanations for this episode are underwhelming. “Did I ever intentionally mislead the people I spoke to? I did not,” he says. “I had no reason to. And I did not.” The report’s finding that he “lacked candor” in his answers on multiple occasions, combined with this unimpressive denial, make it tempting to resolve factual disputes between him and Rosenstein in the latter’s favor. But that’s too easy, because Rosenstein is not denying the substance of what McCabe is saying. In the Justice Department’s statement in response to McCabe’s comments, the department states that “the Deputy Attorney General again rejects Mr. McCabe's recitation of events as inaccurate and factually incorrect.” The statement doesn’t actually contradict McCabe’s factual claims; it contradicts claims he does not make. "The Deputy Attorney General never authorized any recording that Mr. McCabe references,” the Justice Department contends, though McCabe does not allege that Rosenstein “authorized” any recording. And the department states that: “As the Deputy Attorney General previously has stated, based on his personal dealings with the President, there is no basis to invoke the 25th Amendment, nor was the DAG in a position to consider invoking the 25th Amendment." But McCabe never says that Rosenstein concluded that the amendment should be invoked—merely that he raised the idea and seemed to be counting votes on the subject. That the department’s statement does not deny. In short, notwithstanding McCabe’s credibility issue—which is real—he is not the one coming off as cagey here. If Rosenstein and the Justice Department do not want people to believe McCabe’s account, they will need to start by denying it clearly. Evidently doing so presents a problem for them. Second, McCabe also puts on the record for the first time both confirmation of and details behind a more recent New York Times story—this one about the opening of the counterintelligence and criminal investigations against Trump after James Comey’s firing. McCabe’s account is, once again, highly consistent with the Times’s reporting. It’s also consistent with the analysis one of us published on Lawfare in conjunction with the publication of that Times report—an analysis that argued that the obstruction and collusion components of the investigation were “far more integrated with one another than {was} previously understood.” Specifically, McCabe says that the Bureau opened the counterintelligence investigation—in addition to a criminal obstruction probe—because, if the president committed obstruction of justice, fired the director of the of the FBI to negatively impact or to shut down our investigation of Russia's malign activity and possibly in support of his campaign, as a counterintelligence investigator you have to ask yourself, "Why would a president of the United States do that?" So all those same sorts of facts cause us to wonder is there an inappropriate relationship, a connection between this president and our most fearsome enemy, the government of Russia? What aspects of the president’s conduct concerned the bureau to such an extent that it opened the criminal investigation? McCabe walks through the FBI’s thinking in detail: There were a number of things that caused us to believe that we had adequate predication or adequate reason and facts, to open the investigation. The president had been speaking in a derogatory way about our investigative efforts for weeks, describing it as a witch hunt… publicly undermining the effort of the investigation. The president had gone to Jim Comey and specifically asked him to discontinue the investigation of Mike Flynn which was a part of our Russia case. The president, then, fired the director. In the firing of the director, the president specifically asked Rod Rosenstein to write the memo justifying the firing and told Rod to include Russia in the memo. Rod, of course, did not do that. That was on the president's mind. Then, the president made those public comments that you've referenced both on NBC and to the Russians which was captured in the Oval Office. Put together, these circumstances were articulable facts that indicated that a crime may have been committed. The president may have been engaged in obstruction of justice in the firing of Jim Comey. McCabe’s description of “articulable facts” is a reference to the standard for opening a full FBI investigation as set out in the Attorney General’s Guidelines, which require “an articulable factual basis ... that reasonably indicates” that an “activity constituting a federal crime or a threat to the national security has or may have occurred, is or may be occurring, or will or may occur,” and that the investigation “may obtain information relating to the activity or the involvement or role of an individual, group, or organization in such activity.” McCabe’s account of the bureau’s thinking is consistent with the Times’s description of the bureau’s reasoning, which points to both Trump’s focus on Russia being included in Rosenstein’s memo and the president’s NBC interview as major factors in opening the investigation. According to the Times, however, Trump’s Oval Office meeting with the Russian ambassador and foreign minister—in which the president bragged that he had “taken off” the pressure of the Russia investigation by firing Comey—took place after the counterintelligence investigation had been opened. It’s not clear what to make of this discrepancy. Notably, McCabe makes clear that Rosenstein was specifically involved in the decision to open the counterintelligence and criminal investigations and was supportive of it. “When you decided to launch these two investigations,” he is asked, “was the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein, onboard with that.” Responds McCabe, “Absolutely.” There’s a lot of other weird stuff in the interview. There’s McCabe’s righteous incredulity at the president’s solicitude for Vladimir Putin’s judgment over that of his own intelligence community. There’s McCabe’s own account of his interactions with the president over McCabe’s wife, whom Trump called a “loser” to her husband. And there’s McCabe’s very peculiar claim (which the New York Times also reported in the original 25th Amendment story) that Rosenstein, having played a key role in Comey’s firing, nonetheless wanted to consult with him concerning whether he should appoint a special counsel: ANDREW MCCABE: He mentioned to me how highly he thought of Jim Comey. And he mentioned that he would like to speak to Jim Comey about it. SCOTT PELLEY: After Comey was fired? ANDREW MCCABE: That's correct. SCOTT PELLEY: Rosenstein had been the one who wrote the memo that got Comey fired. And now, he wants to reach out and ask him for advice? ANDREW MCCABE: He did. He did. He raised the issue with me twice. Should any of this change one’s fundamental understanding of any of the individuals or events in question? Probably not. But as the picture comes into tighter focus, the image that emerges is of a chaotic period, one in which everyone was under intense stress and Rosenstein in particular was handling the stress badly and making erratic judgments. McCabe’s account doesn’t change the fundamentals of the story, but it puts a lot of flesh on the bones. And it makes clear that at least one former senior official will put his name behind a series of stories that until now had been sourced anonymously in the New York Times. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 06:36:20 | |
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| . Anderson Cooper 360, 8pm, Feb. 18, 2019, 720p SPECIAL 2 HOUR AC360 SHOW TONIGHT!! Hour 1 Duration: 45 minutes Hour 2 Duration: 46 minutes Anderson Cooper 360 8pm 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip xVID-PC Anderson Cooper 360 9pm 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip xVID-PC Anderson Cooper goes beyond the headlines to tell stories from many points of view, so you can make up your own mind about the news, at 8pm weeknights. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 14:19:25 | |
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| CNN Tonight with Don Lemon 11PM, Feb. 18, 2019, 720p 11pm Duration: 36 Min. CNN Tonight with Don Lemon 11pm 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip xVID-PC A live two hour show covering the day's biggest stories with American journalist, Don Lemon. {first hour preempted by the townhall Amy Klobuchar event} Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 18:12:31 | |
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| . NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt - February 18, 2019 720p Duration: 21 Minutes Published on February 18, 2019: | |
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| . PBS NewsHour full episode Feb. 18, 2019 720p Duration: 54 Minutes Host: Judy Woodruff Published on Feb 18, 2019 Monday on the NewsHour: Plus: Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-19 17:46:42 | |
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| February 18, 2019 All In with Chris Hayes Duration: 44 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - McCabe rings alarm bells about an unfit president - Sixteen states sue over Trump emergency declaration - Trump's omelet bar not affected by national emergency - Facts are emerging about potential election fraud in North Carolina Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 21c4e4f39935717b1f45215a1ab1f0754bde6df0 Screenshot All In with Chris Hayes 2019 02 18 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: f0073fc664cf4998db7fd786d60c3233bdc6e62f The Rachel Maddow Show Duration: 43 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Stone takes swipe at judge, promptly files 'notice of apology' - Barr may undo security of Mueller from possible compromised Trump - Democrats ready to charge across Trump's red line with new probes - Extent of election fraud in contested House race seen at hearing - Trump's dubious emergency declaration sparks nationwide protests Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: b7e544f834c376ccd222932c573977839c8bbe01 Screenshot The Rachel Maddow Show 2019 02 18 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 2fc73a555934dc9c27afacfcb07de932b5343ad3 The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell Duration: 43 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - CA AG on suing Trump: ‘First-year law student could argue this case - Lawrence's Last Word: Trump's next victim? Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 21e4a61108e626ce6b767e42c399b3dd9c713edd Screenshot The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell 2019 02 18 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: 93ff9255f6e9ec742c6237c2656ebb998e912a7b The 11th Hour with Brian Williams Duration: 43 minutes Partial list of segment titles: - Trump on losing end of another explosive book about presidency - McFaul: Trump's faith in Putin is 'remarkable and unprecedented' - Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein likely to step down mid-March Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2019 02 18 720p WEBRip x264-LM Torrent Hash: 0b47739dcf3f9aed8cd35315bae634cc556c3dbd Screenshot The 11th Hour with Brian Williams 2019 02 18 1080p WEBRip x265 HEVC-LM Torrent Hash: d1e86f5a6a1e8e84bae391a747d9dc94b1bdfaae Last edited by LarMer on 2019-02-20 04:42:00 | |
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| 2019-02-19 Master Links availability list :-) Morning Joe :-) Deadline: White House :-) MTP Daily with Chuck Todd :-) The Beat with Ari Melber :-) Hardball with Chris Matthews.....Guest host: Steve Kornacki :-) All In with Chris Hayes :-) The Rachel Maddow Show :-) The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell :-) The Eleventh Hour with Brian Williams Last edited by burningbush on 2019-02-20 10:58:02 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-02-20 01:25:41(298Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| . Early Start 5am, Feb. 19, 2019, 720p Duration: 38 Minutes Early Start 5am 2019 02 19 720p WEBRip xVID-PC CNN's hopes to get out front in the chase for morning news ratings get an early start with this entry, which kicks off each weekday at the get-the-coffee-brewing hour of 4 a.m. Eastern. It's co-anchored by former ABC News correspondent Ashleigh Banfield and Zoraida Sambolin, a fixture in the Chicago early morning news market since 2008. The tag line for "Early Start" is "News from A to Z," but its viewers can typically expect to see the same formula that morning news shows have used for years, and that is a mix of hard news, entertainment segments and some surprises thrown in along the way. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-20 02:41:21 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-02-20 01:33:53(298Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| . Morning Joe First Look, Feb. 19, 2019, 720p Duration: 41 Minutes Morning Joe First Look 2019 02 19 720p WEBRip Xvid-PC "Morning Joe First Look" is broadcast live, Monday through Friday mornings in the hour preceding Morning Joe, at 5 a.m. Eastern Time. First Look is your one-stop shop for everything you need to know to start your day: News, business, sports, weather, pop culture… you name it. Every weekday at 5 AM, we bring you all the breaking overnight news, what will be driving the day in politics, the top business stories that will be affecting the market, highlights from last night’s big games, the best of late-night television, the national weather forecast, and much much more. First Look … your cram session to start the day. Presented by: Yasmin Vossoughian; Ayman Mohyeldin; Louis Burgdorf Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-20 03:31:47 | |
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PawpcornPosted at 2019-02-20 01:35:56(298Wks ago) Report Permalink URL | ||
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| . MSNBC Weekday News Shows Feb. 19, 2019 Morning Joe, Feb. 19, 2019 Duration: 46 Minutes Morning Joe 2019 02 19 540p WEBRip x264-PC Morning Joe 2019 02 19 720p WEBRip x264-PC Joining today's show are: Discussed Today: Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., announces on Tuesday, February 19, 2019 his plans for a 2020 presidential bid. The panel discusses. Roger Stone's Instagram account displayed and then deleted a post showing a picture of the federal judge overseeing his prosecution case and which included an image of a crosshair, often used to denote a target. California, New York and 14 other states filed a lawsuit Monday challenging Donald Trump's national emergency declaration. The Morning Joe panel discusses. With a growing 2020 Democratic presidential field, is Bernie Sanders' voice as unique as it once was? The Morning Joe panel discusses. California, New York and 14 other states filed a lawsuit Monday challenging Donald Trump's national emergency declaration. Reporter Julia Ainsley discusses the challenges to the national emergency and why 50 former national security officials are challenging Trump. William Weld, former GOP governor of Massachusetts and former VP candidate in 2016, joins Morning Joe to discuss launching an exploratory committee to potentially challenge Trump in 2020. Rep. John Yarmuth, D-Ky., reacts to remarks made by Sen. Lindsey Graham that a border wall is a higher priority than Kentucky middle school construction. Yamiche Alcindor discusses the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave who became a conductor on the Underground Railroad. Author and former DEA agent Jack Riley joins Morning Joe to discuss his new book 'Drug Warrior,' which chronicles the hunt for El Chapo. Above Show Segments omitted from this shortened 1 hour version are viewable at the link below: Note: If an advertisement starts, just hit the F5 key to refresh the screen. Enjoy! LINK: {ALL Segments Above} http://www.msnbc.com/morning-joe/episodes#!#full-episodes Deadline: White House, Feb. 19, 2019 Duration: 48 Minutes Deadline - White House 2019 02 19 540p WEBRip x264-PC Deadline - White House 2019 02 19 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: NYT’s Michael Schmidt, former US attorney Harry Litman, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah, and WaPo’s Robert Costa on the NYT bombshell report that suggests the obstruction of justice case against Trump is wider than we previously knew Bloomberg’s Tim O’Brien, NYT’s Michael Schmidt, former US attorney Harry Litman, former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, and former assistant US attorney Mimi Rocah on the revelation that Press Secretary Sean Spicer’s explanation for the firing of Michael Flynn was littered with false statements Bloomberg’s Tim O’Brien, NYT’s Ken Vogel, former US attorney Harry Litman, and former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, and WaPo’s Robert Costa on the former acting FBI Director saying he opened a counterintelligence investigation into the president because he represented a potential national security threat MTP Daily with Chuck Todd, Feb. 19, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes MTP Daily with Chuck Todd 2019 02 19 540p WEBRip x264-PC MTP Daily with Chuck Todd 2019 02 19 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: 'So Bernie's back!' Chuck reports on the Independent senator from Vermont announcing a 2020 presidential bid Former FBI Assistant Director Frank Figliuzzi says there should be some form of paper trail from McCabe's briefing about launching an FBI probe into President Trump. Republican strategist Alfonso Aguilar and Democratic pollster Joel Benenson debate whether Democrats should embrace the label of socialist. Chuck looks into the latest reporting from the New York Times that President Trump tried to obstruct justice. The Beat with Ari Melber, Feb. 19, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes The Beat with Ari Melber 2019 02 19 540p WEBRip x264-PC The Beat with Ari Melber 2019 02 19 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: The Judge in Roger Stone's case is considering jailing Trump ally Roger Stone, for potentially violating a gag order, and posting what is perceived to be a potential attack on the very judge over seeing his case, on the internet. Stone submitted a formal apology to the court, but will face a hearing this week. Influential Trump ally, Matt Schlapp, claimed Trump's new Attorney General, Bill Barr, would have an "effect" on on the DOJ, FBI and the Mueller investigation, saying the probe would "come to an end soon". MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent, Ari Melber, presses Schlapp on his claim and why he believes Barr will impact the timing of the Mueller probe. Watergate Prosecutor, Jill Wine-Banks also joins, telling Melber, "I don't think [Schlapp] has made a valid point at all" and that "facts matter". A bombshell New York Times report details Trump's extreme and potentially illegal efforts to thwart federal investigators. Ari Melber breaks down how the report alleges Trump tried to override Justice Department policy to install an ally to take over a Federal probe in New York looking into Trump's own payments to women, and tried to get Republicans in Congress to attack or undermine Mueller. Hardball with Chris Matthews, Feb. 19, 2019 Duration: 44 Minutes Guest Host: Steve Kornacki Hardball with Chris Matthews 2019 02 19 540p WEBRip x264-PC Hardball with Chris Matthews 2019 02 19 720p WEBRip x264-PC Discussed Today: The New York Times is out with a bombshell report on the steps President Trump has taken to discredit, impede or otherwise control the investigations of him and his campaign. Senator Bernie Sanders is back and he's launching a sequel to his 2016 Presidential campaign. Within hours of his announcement, he has raised more than $3 million dollars from donors. In a NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, 61% disapprove of Trump’s National Emergency declaration to build his wall. Sixteen states have filed a lawsuit in federal court in the Northern District of California against the president's declaration of a national emergency, challenging his use of executive power as unconstitutional. Last edited by Pawpcorn on 2019-02-21 03:51:30 | |
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