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Let's Start A Cult
"don begins" Discussed on Let's Start A Cult
"The last part my my wife hopefully kick my ass. I'll cut that part i do. We need clinton yeah. He also began developing his own disturbing belief system and telling family members that good and evil were non-existent and that the scripture was being misinterpreted these pronouncements became even more radic after he lost his job and before long taylor was confiding in his friends that he was a prophet receiving messages directly from god. It's not a cold until the leader. Either believes tells people that he is a god or messenger of god and starting pretty early. Yeah i mean. I can see people questioning certain things about scripture or bible in on that one of them myself like i don't necessarily think some of the translations translate accurately specially to like modern understanding but for you to kind of embrace the role and say. Hey this is wrong. But i have the right word i have the right information and therefore i'm your messiah. That is exactly when shit goes to shit. Hits the fan pretty much. Yeah no i agree. Like good and evil definitely are non existent probably in the world. It's it's more there's a lot. There's it's all gray basically and then there's people better and people who are evil and you know it's like a more evil so yeah i i can understand definitely questioning like you but yeah to claim you have. The answers is where. I disagree on memorial day. Nineteen ninety nine. The helzer brothers attended a murder mystery. Dinner held at their local mormon temple that evening reportedly dressed in all black and thus stood out from the rest of suburban attendees. Most of whom were start shirts and press chino's. It was at that event that justin met don goodman a single mother mother in her mid twenties. Who had recently moved into town and was working a grocery store desperate to find a direction in her life. She decided to join the mormon church although she was said to be an outcast. Much like the helzer brothers will. Don began dating just shortly after the murder mystery dinner. She was reportedly fascinated by his cares. Medical brother taylor managed to convince her to join a self awareness. Seminar which consisted of spending a few days inside a windowless room while a facilitator aggressively badgered them to confront their inner demons which sounds like most university classes. I attended so not that crazy but no absolutely ridiculous After completing two of the seminars three levels don began receiving spiritual guidance from taylor. He had become completely unhinged by this point telling her that sometime in january two thousand it was his destiny to take over the mormon church by all means necessary. He also began calling himself. Don and his brother the children of thunder claiming that it was their mission to create a state of peace and joy for everyone. If.

Let's Start A Cult
The Founding and Crimes of The Children Of Thunder Cult
"On memorial day. Nineteen ninety nine. The helzer brothers attended a murder mystery. Dinner held at their local mormon temple that evening reportedly dressed in all black and thus stood out from the rest of suburban attendees. Most of whom were start shirts and press chino's. It was at that event that justin met don goodman a single mother mother in her mid twenties. Who had recently moved into town and was working a grocery store desperate to find a direction in her life. She decided to join the mormon church although she was said to be an outcast. Much like the helzer brothers will. Don began dating just shortly after the murder mystery dinner. She was reportedly fascinated by his cares. Medical brother taylor managed to convince her to join a self awareness. Seminar which consisted of spending a few days inside a windowless room while a facilitator aggressively badgered them to confront their inner demons which sounds like most university classes. I attended so not that crazy but no absolutely ridiculous After completing two of the seminars three levels don began receiving spiritual guidance from taylor. He had become completely unhinged by this point telling her that sometime in january two thousand it was his destiny to take over the mormon church by all means necessary. He also began calling himself. Don and his brother the children of thunder claiming that it was their mission to create a state of peace and joy for everyone.

KQED Radio
"don begins" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Though we're retired, we still have the responsibility to carry on the revolutionary spirit. The revolutionary Spirit is supposed to be especially strong here. And so when you 1935. The Communists took over the city, and they held a conference where multi don began to take control. Now also beat back other ambitious Chinese officials. Now on the eve of the parties 1/100 birthday professor who has come to the conference site to wish the party strength to face the new challenges that are cropping up. Whether it's the issue of Xinjiang or Hong Kong or Tibet. Foreign forces have inevitably created anti China sentiment. But within China, these are non issues because of the strong leadership of the Communist Party. The Chinese state has refurbished some 180 or so officially designated red tours in sites like this one in the last decade, sites like Vienna in caves where the Communists lived for 13 years. Or the pit stops along the route to CNN. Red Tourism is not just an exercise in patriotism. It's a way to prove the political pedigree of party leaders like China now and increasingly, current leader Xi Jinping. It was China's most powerful leaders. Since now, the focus is trying to put it succinctly. Chairman Mao rose as leader of the Communist Party here in Sunni. Without Mao, China's path forward would have been very difficult. This is Wang Show a red tourist here who's dressed up in a rented costume to look like a revolutionary soldier, he explains. Sweeney is where mounted on thought was first brought up. Party is guiding philosophy that Marxism could be adapted to Chinese society, not just European industrial ones. Our current leader, Jinping is the inheritor of the political road set out by now. They don't thought which all started here. Justifying the right to rule is not so clear. Cut a nominally communist systems. There are no popular elections to choose leaders. And unlike a monarchy, the title of party chairman is not inherited. Instead, leaders must demonstrate their connection and loyalty to communist history and their commitment to revolution. Many red tourism sites like 20. Celebrate Truman now as the inevitable choice. The only person who could have led China from Jenny Communist soldiers fled over thousands of miles of dirt roads, an.

Happier in Hollywood
"don begins" Discussed on Happier in Hollywood
"So don has been the mvp of worldwide tomlin casting for sony pictures television since two thousand eight. She's worked closely with casting directors writers and producers overseeing casting for all current. Sp tea series movies limited series as well as spd's projects in development for network cable and streaming in the last four years. She's taken on the position of working with sony's international division and the production companies that it owns. She's been instrumental in the casting of bryan cranston breaking bad and rose byrne in damages. She currently oversees casting on shows like the good doctor. The goldbergs the blacklist for all mankind cobra kai swat and better call saul and of course liz fantasy island yes. Don began her career in new york city casting off broadway theatrical productions and co running the west bank cafe downstairs cedar bar before moving to los angeles in one thousand nine hundred ninety one and working as an independent casting director in both motion pictures and television done also sits on the women leadership committee board in addition to the sony pictures time for change content committee board and we should mention sarah. Dawn is a native new yorker who went to the famous high school of performing arts in new york city. Yes which was the home of fame the movie which we're going acid on about. I cannot wait. Don welcome welcome. Hi guys it's so good to see you. It's good to see you. It's been many many months that emails all right so don first of all. Can you just describe your job for our listeners. Ooh i love my job. I actually I feel lucky that i have my job. I'm a casting executive. And so. I work at sony. Where you guys are working on the fabulous fantasy island at the moment so each show that we do has a casting director and the casting executive is somebody that oversees all the different shows for the studio so we help every show that we do use the expression it takes a village because when i started in casting it was y'all you had to know the actors in new york and in canada. Now we are watching self tapes and we are just dealing with. I mean canada. Ireland's scotland london mexico. I mean tapes are coming in every day from all over the place so in using the expression it takes a village it certainly does scope of what we do. So we supervise the casting of single show. We work with the casting. Directors the agents the managers to bring the best people in for the project and whether that be the pilot or the episodes. That's what we do and pilot casting is so it's in old. Yeah and it's also like it's kind of i mean our theory is the cast in the end makes or breaks a show right. I mean you could have a great show and if the cast doesn't gel it's not gonna work but if you have an okay show with an amazing cast. You can have a hit right. Yeah i mean it's interesting that you guys think that because we in casting thinks it. Think it's about a script so oh yes. So that's it. I love the you actually think that A really good cast can a mediocre script and a really good cast can take to the next levels a great script but yeah it's okay so i'll give it to you. It's about the cast. It's the truth it is. I mean it's really about how that dynamic comes together. yeah. I think the problem is with pilot casting is. There's so many cooks in the pot and it's like you know you look at great a painting. I always call it. And if there's a line down the painting there are two roles the left side and the right side that if the artist is painting all these little dots and all these little avenues and all these little things and you end up looking great monet and if all those were actors that's the job of the people in casting to put the actors in all those little spots and they all have to make sense and so even from the smallest role people say who cares just cast them. We don't just do that. Because all obsess and my casting directors will obsess whole night that that one role was stick out like a sore thumb. And you have to be authentic to what you guys have written. I mean i think for the writers you go to bed what i wrote down something that i never thought of this until last night. You wanna make sure that your words come to life and the wrong actor can kill that. Yeah absolutely absolutely yeah. We might cut a scene if we don't like the way it plays. Byu favorite scenes or could be pivotal or. Be something that you never wanted to land on the on the cutting floor and then of course we feel guilty and bad and horrible and it always fire somebody in the middle and then it costs more money to you know. Go back and do that. So that's crazy. I have a question about the politics of casting a pilot because like you said there are so many cooks in the kitchen. There's obviously the writers and show runners. There's the studio the network it's writer director. All of these different elements can be pushing for different things. How do you as the executive at the top kind of help. Balance that out. Well it is a balancing act. It is a balancing act and it's It's a high wire act in you. You guys know because we've lived in on a couple of on a couple of projects for us in casting. It's about being true to the material. And i know that in the cluttered world of what's out there. We need to sell the project. And that's why when things go straight to series. It's a lot more fun because they're not. Judging that one the one pilot. I mean the old way of doing network pilots. It's so antiquated. It doesn't make sense anymore because people really they're viewing habits have changed so people want to get to know the characters. It's like closing a book after the first chapter because it didn't make sense and soon you don't go back to a show. I figure it's because that pilot was to it was too confusing and sometimes networks will want to add that character and add that character ad that character and really shouldn't come into episode four right right so when we look at his scruples they really do. You need all this. Does this all make sense. We'll talk to the writers and say. Is this going to end up on the editing room floor. If not let's say that character down the line. Do we really have to introduce them now. And i'm sure you guys experienced this. So many people need need a comment just to hear their voice. Yes just just just just stop. Just let us let us just. Do we do if you're not i. I listened to your episode about bowlers union..

The Holy Fool Podcast
"don begins" Discussed on The Holy Fool Podcast
"Beautiful very powerful. That's a real very respectful invitation to the universe. It so you know it's like it's sort of pulling the universe towards you and asking her to engage in just a beautiful way. Yeah yeah once you realize if the universe is kind of a mere always gonna reflect actress the quality of our inner being. It's gonna give us what we need. A lot of. What we need is to wake up. You know we need to say all stuff. That's inside of us such immature. If we're going to realize ourselves on a higher level then we need to resolve the conflicts editor inside of us. We need to face our fears. Shame he'll you know we have to really do our shadow work in order to usual to step into the light The life users opportunities st you that were until i get not especially from doing all the money kit nakara p. I did for years with people you know. That was the magic what transformed people is find out. What is in their subconscious mind. That's unresolved need in connect with the spirit round that can sleep that new and when process most connections made and visit allusion. This one Resuls it's it's so lovely to hear this. David i and in past. We've spoken about having a conscious. Harlem and Conscious and unconscious is is not just being sort of present within oneself but it it's it's kind of just leaning into our situation leaning into our experienced and and really appreciating and what you just said that with those those four lines and being piloted writer yourself. I mean that's just such a beautiful Addition to the beginning with the conscious how don begin right now by feeding your your whole body from your head to your feet and your clothing on your skin and yet being open to the silence and the space and the colors cutouts the beginning and then from that place you start engaging in this kind of communication with your surroundings and it sounds really cool like that does as thanks easy. So david broad you Because you haven't met your fullest. Any bonin questions. I mean all of this the the aspect of the it knows. It's you're connecting the spirit realm as opposed. That's we've been talking a lot about that. But i'm also interested in just the concrete and domes ginghams. And how am i mean. That's just that. But this like how the books got manifested like how your journey inside.

AP News Radio
After 2-Year Battle, House Panel Interviewing Trump Counsel
"After trying for more than two years the house Judiciary Committee is questioning Donald trump's former top White House lawyer on trump's orders then White House counsel don began to fight at twenty nineteen subpoenaed to speak with the panel which was investigating whether trump tried to obstruct justice department probes into his campaign's ties to Russia special counsel Robert Muller's report quoted extensively from interviews with McGann who described trump's efforts to stifle the investigation of federal court agreement led to McCann's appearance today but the deal also means members likely won't learn anything new both sides agreed again would be questioned privately and only about what the publicly available parts of the moment report a tribute to him Sager mag ani Washington

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"If you miss Sean Hannity, you missed the force or try to force and pressure and attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer. In the country to violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. If you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees, meaning the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many.

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"I P to see if you need to file a tax return and if eligible for other refundable tax credits like the child tax credit, That's SS a dog. A slash Z i p Produced a U S taxpayer expense. If you miss Sean Hannity, you missed the force or try to force and pressure and attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer. In the country. The violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. Now if you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees, meaning the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before it becomes abuse of their power. Sean Hannity weekdays noon to three PM on one on 1.5 FM. 7:20 a.m. k d tell U N but talk of Las Vegas And for all, I am Jennifer Morris, the executive director of the Josh Stevens Foundation. Born.

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"You miss Sean Hannity, you missed the force or try to force and pressure and attorney General the chief law enforcement officer. In the country to violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. If you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees meeting the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before it becomes abuse of their power. Sean Hannity weekdays noon to three PM on one on 1.5 FM 7:20 a.m. k d tell u N But talk of Las Vegas..

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"You miss Sean Hannity, you missed the force or try to force and pressure and attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer. In the country. The violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. Now if you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees, meaning the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. The Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before it becomes abuse of their power. Sean Hannity weekdays noon to three PM on one on 1.5 FM 7:20 a.m. K d W n the talk of Las Vegas as free We want to take a moment to thank you, our community for always supporting our efforts at the shade tree shelter Shade tree offers safe shelter for homeless and abused women and Children Way help about 15 families a day 6500 families per year and we can't do.

KOMO
"don begins" Discussed on KOMO
"You guys can't do this because it opened the Pandora's box. The Trump legal team had a list of 300 witnesses they would call. Each witness would have up to two hours of debate on the Senate floor. It would really have implications for President Biden's agenda. So the Democrats, the Democratic senators, really then kind of told the House managers to hold off. That's right. It's a cop with a combination of that and also the warning that some of them gave that they could potentially be be bringing Republicans back over the fence to the other side against Senator Chris Group whose were told Of Delaware Democrat who is very close with President Biden warned the managing team that they would potentially lose some Republican conviction votes and maybe even some Democrats. If they move forward with witnesses and one of the points that the managers made defending their decision, toe Sort of settle for this agreement and proceed with the final vote today was that they had run out of options in terms of willing witnesses who were what would comply and cooperate with their investigation. Congresswoman Herrera. Butler was wait willing to sit for a deposition deposition, her office later said, But there was nobody else who was willing to cooperate with the team and they did not want this to get caught up in the courts for years. The point was made that the Judge House Judiciary Committee is still litigating. Uh, the testimony of Don began. Who's the former White House counsel for President Trump? From the first impeachment inquiry on that's years later, so they were very reluctant to go down the road of forcing testimony from people who are not willing to give it. And when you look at the list of people who are willing to Really publicly sort of cross President Trump and Republican voters and and testified. His actions or inactions on January 6th. It was a very, very short list, and Siegel's fascinating behind the scenes moments from the capital, Ben. Thanks. I want to turn back to Karen Travers, our White House correspondent because As some of the Democratic senators were telling the House managers you really shouldn't be calling witnesses here for the reasons been outlined. White House made clear today. We don't have anything to do with it. Yeah, that was flat out with the White House said they were not involved with the discussions over calling witnesses or any deal that was made about the calling or not calling of witnesses and that squares with what the White House has been saying for several weeks now that this was a process that they were not going to manage that it was a process that they were not going to get involved in. That Joe Biden is a former senator trusted the denim, Democratic senators and the House impeachment managers to figure out how to do this, and he wasn't going to weigh in on every twist and turn and he certainly didn't. There were a lot of questions over the last week and a half Aaron about how this should happen whether the president, former president should be convicted, and Joe Biden stayed out of it, and so did the White House. ABC is Karen Travers, our White House correspondent on the acquittal day of former President Trump.

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"If you miss Sean Hannity, you missed the force or try to force And pressure and attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer. In the country to violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. Now if you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees, meaning the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. The Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before it becomes abuse of their power. Sean Hannity weekdays noon to three PM on one on 1.5 FM 7:20 a.m. k d w N But talk of Las Vegas Thea pinion of the hosts on Katie telling you when are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of this station. It's management or be easily Media group. 1015 FM 7.

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"And so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. If you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees meeting the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be a line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before.

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Rials Release, So apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. If you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees meeting the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come.

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"The force or try to force And pressure and attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer. In the country to violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. Now if you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees meeting the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. The Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before it becomes abuse of their power. Sean Hannity weekdays noon to three PM on one on 1.5 FM 7:20 a.m. k d W n the talk of Las Vegas 80. Three years ago. My mom, my sweetheart who had type two diabetes died.

860AM The Answer
"don begins" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"I believe in freedom, Stephan and Here's the bottom line with America, it can always vote itself out of existence. Chasing you for taking my call. One more thing. Yes, sir. So let's say we don't go with anything, and he signs it into executive order. We get in there four years from now, and it could be in all South Carolina Republican ticket. Hey, Nikki Haley, Tim Scott. We could get rid of the executive order, right? I mean, he does not have a mandate. He won the election by $84,000. You're right. He doesn't have a mandate and we could reverse in the executive order. And it would have to be part of the trump problem was that bad lawyers at the start, not don began. But the people who did the The immigration executive orders were just not very good lawyers and yes, you can reverse it all. But the key thing is what's in the best interest of the country right now. Cause if you serve the country and serve your party, remember the Conservative Party? Of Great Britain in the 19th century. They passed the Reform Act of 18 67 the second Reform Act, and they ruled for 4/5 of the next 40 years. Okay, we're going to take a huge gamble because it's going to take 51% of the I hope this backfires on the Democratic Party like you have no idea because they don't care about Hispanics. They won't step in. By the way. What do you do for a living? Hi. I own a mall. My mom owns a restaurant and we're actually we're teetering on closing because of covert After 17 years, it's been difficult. How old are you? Am 40. I'm gonna be 43 in a couple months. I've never voted for the Republican Party before, but I voted for Donald Trump. I don't know if I'm a Republican, but I know that did you about the special election for Ah. Boss Offer Warner Purdue and Leffler. I thought lost. I thought Leffler was attacked. Leffler tried to buy the seat. Um, the, uh I like Purdue. I don't know what happened in this election. When you have mass voting mass mail in voting had take the Republicans are gonna always lose if we allow that to be the norm, and not the exception, I think Fine because appropriate. We allowed it, But, you know again, I've convinced myself that Joe Biden and got 81 million votes because of you, But if you talk to me for a couple more minutes, somebody else talk to me for a couple more minutes. I'm going to take that back because It's hard to believe Mr Hewitt that a man would get 11 million more votes than the first African American ever. It's not know it was. It's actually not seven. I've I've studied politics forever. And if you really do think I know more on your pinky than I do in my hometown, not true. Not true, but I do like to put down Uh, wrong Theories. The 81 million votes is a is a fine projected number and President Trump 74 million. It all makes sense. It was a polarized electorate. I just want to know if you voted for Purdue and Leffler or if you didn't vote at all. I live. I live on Hilton head. I mean, I'm I I lived in South Carolina. I don't live in Georgia. Okay, Well, I didn't know that. You know what about I love Hilton head. I love I love that golf course. Even though I put more more golf balls, and those alligator infested creates moved down here we have low taxes. Eyes. It gets a little chilly in January, but may marches are great. We got the take. We'd love to have you here is the neighbor. I just love helping hand. Thank you, Steph and keep listening. David and George, I, David, How are you? You couldn't say that Ula. I couldn't say to kill. How do you? How do you say it? Cuba the Q. I was afraid to try it. Most people are. How are you, buddy? Doing great. Hey, listen, I want to change in his well thing. I just think that amnesty, which which I say is that there's a path and citizenship. This system that's just a bridge too far. And I think that you're equating traffic ticket with breaking our borders is really not. You know you're not apples and oranges, So I think that Giving them the right to stay. You know, in a legal status is a Christian, graceful thing to do, but somebody who violated our borders and broke our laws I don't think should be getting the highest honor, which is Go where I regularization is what I've always called it. And I've always thought a very long path to voting is required, but I also believe in forgiveness. I might. My growth has been 18 years because that's how long you have to be an American to vote if you're born here. So I just think that it's it's like the other callers. I think it sets the wrong president that you're hanging out the shingle to say if you come here and you stay low long enough, you'll eventually get in that that is Captain. I cannot deny it on. There is no border security in this bill because the virtual stuff doesn't work. I got to finish the wall. I mean, there's a deal to be done, but it's got to be a serious deal. Hey, David. Thank you. Um I gotta take more calls after the break 1 805 to our 1234. All my new listeners. Like Stephan on Hill Mad Hope you got your relief Factor Relief Act calm. I take it the first hour of the show every day that I remind you about it two more times. That's the packet. If you're watching on my YouTube channel, which you should be doing And that's that's more fun than just listening on the radio. Unless you're in the car watching on YouTube head over, you could see this packet right now you go to YouTube and search you, you and you'll get subscribe. You'll get the best videos and you can watch the live feed or the Facebook feed works, too. Shows four pills easiest to swallow pills in America carrying Kirk, a man whose marriage on Omega, the best engineered product, the best engineered packaging.

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"My way is to take a road that Not easy, So it's a good thing. I'm in adventurer. That's why I'm going to be a Cub Scout because scouting will guide me to really big things. So scout me in. If you miss Sean Hannity, you missed the force or try to force And pressure and attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer. In the country to violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. If you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees, meaning the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before it becomes abuse of their power. Sean Hannity weekdays noon to three PM on one on 1.5 FM. 7:20 a.m. k d w n the talk of las Vegas dot com. Consider making a really positive lasting impact.

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Hannity, you missed the force or try to force and pressure and attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer. In the country to violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. If you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. The president allowed every single person That was requested to testify before any of these committees meeting the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before it becomes abuse of their power. Sean Hannity weekdays noon to three PM on one on 1.5 FM 7:20 a.m. k d tell U N But talk of Las Vegas and Cape Amount The opinions of the hosts on Katie tell you when are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of this station. It's management or be easily media group..

KDWN 720AM
"don begins" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Pressure and attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer. In the country. The violate the law to accommodate whatever sick political agenda they have, Uh, you you cannot ask the attorney general of the United States to break the law. Now They want some of this supporting materials released, so apparently there was some type of agreement. That had been reached there between the House Judiciary Committee and so the criminal contempt thing is not gonna happen, and that's not going forward. Then. All right, so they've been trying to call everybody back. Everybody that already testified before the House committee before the bipartisan Senate Committee on before Mueller. Now if you look at the amount of materials that were sent over, let's just start with the White House. President allowed every single person. That was requested to testify before any of these committees, meaning the House investigation. The bipartisan Senate investigation then Mueller's investigation. Everyone that worked in the Trump White House. Not one person was told not to cooperate, just the opposite. They were all given permission and encouraged to testify. Frankly, it was unprecedented that they even allowed the White House counsel the time Don began to testify before Mueller for 30 hours. That's insanity. There's there's got to be on line in the sand somewhere. They sent over 1.5 million pages of documents of documents to the Special counsel's office. You know that that one time during this process that the president who had the right To invoke executive privilege. Did he ever invoke executive privilege. Senate. Intel had their own investigation, the House had their investigation. And they conducted scores of transcribed interviews. And by the way, we're waiting to get some of these closed door interviews released, we could know more about the deep state What happened and who did what When and where. And who said what, When and where. And You know, not watching these deep state actors all turn on each other's is getting interesting. So you had all of all of these investigations that have gone on repeatedly. And they've come up with nothing. And they're not going to come up with anything. That's that's the problem. And when you look at the law as it is As as it is written. You know, there's only so many times that You're gonna cooperate before it becomes abuse of their power..

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Federal Appeals Court Rules House Dems Have Legal 'Standing' to Enforce Subpoena for Former WH Counsel Don McGahn
"Appeals court in Washington D. C this morning has revived a lawsuit by House Democrats to force former White House chief counsel Don began to appear before a congressional committee. The full U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia voted 72 in a ruling that the House Judiciary Committee can make its claims in court. Reversing the judgment of a three judge panel that would have ended the court fight. Now the matter will still have to return to that panel for consideration of other legal issues.

All Things Considered
Full appeals court to rehear case over McGahn subpoena
"A federal appeals court in Washington has agreed to rehear a house lawsuits seeking to force former White House counsel don began to testify NPR's Ryan Lucas reports the decision for the full federal appeals court in Washington DC vacates the decision from a three judge panel late last month that order the house judiciary committee's lawsuit be dismissed the panel said the committee's fight to enforce its subpoena from against testimony is a political one and therefore the court does not have the authority to settle it the Judiciary Committee sued after again followed White House orders and refused to testify about issues related to the mother reports now the full DC circuit court has granted the committee's request and agreed to rehear

All Things Considered
Former Trump White House counsel Don McGahn doesn't have to testify after court dismisses lawsuit
"A federal appeals court is ordering the house judiciary's lawsuit to force former White House counsel don began to testify to be dismissed NPR's Ryan Lucas explains the decision overturns a lower court ruling handing a major legal win to president trump the house Judiciary Committee subpoena don began last year to compel his testimony and then sued when he refused to comply the White how's ordered him not to testify arguing that he enjoyed absolute immunity from doing so as a senior adviser to the president late last year a District Court sided with the committee now in a two to one decision from a three judge panel the DC circuit court is overturning that ruling the appeals court says the fight over against testimony is a political dispute between the legislative and executive branches and the court says it has no authority to settle such a dispute instead it says Congress has political tools to force the executive branch to comply such as withholding funding in dissent judge Judith Rogers says the decision all but assures future presidential stonewalling of Congress Ryan Lucas NPR

On The Edge With Thayrone
Federal appeals court won't order former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify before Congress; dismisses case
"Word that a federal appeals court is siding with the White House dismissing the house judiciary committee's effort to force former White House counsel don began to testify that effort was led up by house Democrats centered on lingering questions from the Russia probe but one of the administration's keen new immigration policies is now blocked by a different federal appeals court the ninth circuit said the trump administration's rules that force asylum seekers to without their cases in Mexico violates the law two of three justices rejecting the rule wrote that part of the rules application borders on absurd and runs the risk of some migrants being wrongfully denied asylum since the rule was enacted tens of thousands of immigrants are camped out in Matamoros across from Brownsville Texas where we have the recognition that the dangers are so great that we have at the state department that she does a no travel advisory because of crime and kidnapping ACLU attorney Judy your benefits says the admin misapplied a rule that does allow them to return some migrants to Mexico to

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal
Democrats push for new witnesses for impeachment trial
"Battle now a legal fight over whether White House counsel don began to testify before the house of representatives and in a court filing today a lawyer for house Democrats said if new evidence comes to light there should be additional articles of impeachment and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell now saying he's not ruling out witnesses and president trump's impeachment trial in a televised interview McConnell saying he wants the Senate to adopt rules like those used in the nineteen ninety nine Clinton impeachment trial in which a few witnesses were only called after both sides presented their

Rush Limbaugh
Judge grants temporary reprieve delaying McGahn's testimony
"A federal judge putting a hold on her order for former White House counsel don began to appear before Congress in the impeachment inquiry of president trump the judge saying she needs time to consider legal issues raised by the justice department the White House argues current and former administration officials are immune from compelled testimony the house Judiciary Committee once asked again about possible obstruction of justice claims stemming from the rush of pro boxes Rachel Sutherland in

AP News Radio
Judge orders former White House counsel to comply with congresional subpoena
"A federal judge has dealt a setback to president trump's bid to keep top aides from appearing before Congress the judge says presidents are not kings and do not have subjects whose destiny they're entitled to control she's ordering former White House counsel don began to appear before Congress a ruling that could renew efforts by house Democrats to push all other high ranking officials to testify as well again it was a star witness in the mother probe and Democrats wanted to question him about a possible obstruction of justice by the president the White House says it will appeal the ruling arguing in the past again and all others have absolute immunity from testify the judge wrote such immunity simply does not exist Sager macaroni at the White House

The Glenn Beck Show
House Democrats sue former White House counsel Don McGahn
"The house Judiciary Committee today filing a federal lawsuit to force former White House counsel don began to testify about his interactions with president trump regarding the special counsel's investigation into Russian election interference in a statement ahead of the court filing begins lawyer said his client does not believe he witnessed any violation of law by the president adding that began has an ethical obligation to protect client confidences fox's John decker and the White