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who himself has basing his own legal fight with the special counsel after rejecting Muller's

plea deal because he says he refuses to lie under oath

against President Trump dr. Corsi was criminally threatened and coerced to tell a lie call

it the truth as he

explained on this show and now here to give us further reaction author of the book silence

no more dr. jerome corsi you spent 40 hours with Muller correct yes

on 40 hours and they were willing to sit here 72 years old right yes I'm 72

and in the course of answering questions you didn't remember or emails specifically from

two years prior correct and at times you amended some of your

testimony almost continuously because as I said I'm not a human tape

recorder you can't punch a button and I can't remember precisely conversations or emails

in this gotcha game that the Mueller prosecutors were determined to play

it became up psychologically really disturbing and by the end of 40 hours I

think my mind was complete mush I can't tell you who's on the show Monday so I

don't know I mean I've been with you but when you found out and when you went through your

papers and your emails and

stuff you said oh I got that wrong here's the truth you amended it look its first your

reaction to the pre-dawn raid of Roger stone today well I was shocked I

mean I think this is gestapo-like tactics I mean what's the point in

having all these armed police with riot gear bursting into a house at 7:00 a.m. wife and

Roger in bed I mean this is not America this is not the way we treat people

in America who are basically trying just to be political operatives

who are earning a living and I mean it it frightens me to think what the FBI could do

bursting into my home with my wife asleep and the family asleep there's

no need for it and I think increasingly

that we're seeing an out-of-control Mueller operation that is determined to terrorize

people and criminalize politics I think it's very frightening for

the direction of America you are do you still fear because when you were

fused to sign what you said was a lie what was said to you and your attorneys and are

you afraid that they're now going to pre-dawn raid you in your house well

it could happen I mean the attorneys why attorneys were told by the

Mueller group well we'll take it from here very angry arrogant and that's of course now

been the end of November and nothing has happened I think when I read this

indictment today it's absolutely clear I'm not being accused of no

wrongdoing I I've done nothing wrong Sean I brought it and offered all my computer's

my backup systems my cell phone my emails I went in to cooperate I've

offered to cooperate throughout the process and I've I did not willingly and

knowingly give information I knew to be false to deceive the special prosecutor I had a

memory problems you're referred to as person number one in Rogers indictment

and they go through a series of emails that were communications

between the two of you where basically you know you're saying Oh what does WikiLeaks

have now after this is after Debbie wasserman-schultz the first Clinton

email dump which we would never would have gotten probably if a lot of

these things were better protected that's a different issue for a different day but

it's mentioned you want to find out you're working for WorldNetDaily at the

time you wanted to find out like everyone else in the media what else did

Julian Assange and WikiLeaks have what what was he going to release next and you were

talking about it now I know that you wrote a dissertation at Harvard did

you not on the Pentagon Papers yes in fact there's my PhD dissertation in

1972 in the Department of Political Science it was on the Pentagon Papers case I mean

I'm thinking that was now forty-seven years ago I mean it was amazing

to me that that's what I focused on but as a journalist I had a right to

talk with Assange to speak with us on to publish what Assange had just that I I had no contact

with us on the New York Times published it yes yeah but

you said to me you've never talked to Julian Assange never and I've never

seen either it's Roger stone if I remember correctly as far as I know I mean I know like

Roger can speak for himself but I know for myself that I have

never spoken with Julian Assange directly or indirectly so no contact so

comparing the Pentagon Papers case which you did a dissertation ironically on and looking

at this case all you and Roger want to know is what does he have neither

one of you were part of a conspiracy to steal information from

anybody nor did you steal any information from anybody the precedents six three Supreme

Court decision in the Pentagon Papers case the u.s. against the

New York Times clearly states that The Times had a right to publish

information as long as they didn't steal it and you were requesting information and trying

to find information like many others in the media what was coming next correct

you're exactly right Sean we had right to do this it was every every

journalist and that person involved in political operations and the campaign's Julian Assange

not only dropped 40,000 emails on debbie Wasserman Schultz in July

22nd 2016 within a day or two he said he had more emails to come and of

course the speculation was rampant I wanted to know everybody wanted to know and I passed

on a couple of emails to Ted Malek to say go see Assange Roger had

written those emails but there's no crime in any of this this is just no

idea why he's confident you seem let you seem confident the last time you were on the show

that you were gonna get a free dawn raid you feel that it's

less likely today why much less likely I think I push back I've written

this book silent no more the indictment it suggests nothing I've done that's wrong I

believe I've done nothing wrong and you know if it does happen well I mean

if it does happen we'll deal with it but my family's prepared but it has

made my life my family's life my wife the entire family a nightmare and days you can't

sleep at you know update bad days this is not America I was done nothing

wrong I was a journalist I went in to the best of my ability with faulty

memory I can be convicted of having a bad memory but I can't be convicted of telling

the Special Counsel or the FBI something I knew to be false to deceive them

it didn't happen all right well watch carefully this is scary you

know if Hillary Clinton can delete 33,000 subpoenaed emails action acid water hard drive

and bust up devices nothing happens all these other people I ranking

people we know lied to Congress nothing happens

scary for this country are the Washington Post reporting that the president's son-in-law

and top advisor Jared Kushner was at the White House meeting

with several Latino leaders negotiating over young immigrants known

as dreamers he's quoted as saying this that permanency would receive full consideration

now that's prompting some on the right to say any mention of amnesty

could cost the president his shot at re-election

let's bring in syndicated columnist and author Michelle Malkin for her reaction Michelle

great to have you with us tonight your reaction to today Shannon I think

there's no question that the perception

is that President Trump has quote-unquote caved and they're doing their best now to

make clear that he is going to try as much as possible to keep this

central campaign promise of building the wall and for that I have to

say I do appreciate that because there have been a few Republicans let alone Democrats

who've been committed to putting American security first above all

else which is really what should be the prerogative and the presidential

imperative from day one that said like I said he's not only between a rock and a hard place

he's between a swamp and a hard place and when you are able to weaponize

as the Democrats have a workforce of tens of thousands of people

I think it was just inevitable that we were going to have this outcome so what's going

to happen in in the next three weeks well you're hearing all of this

this talk now

that

in

three

weeks yes we may

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Convicted for leaving water for migrants in the desert This is Trumps justice The Washington Post - Duration: 2:35.

Convicted for leaving water for migrants in the desert This is Trumps justice The Washington Post

Opinion Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events

A FEW weeks ago, federal prosecutors in Arizona secured a conviction against four humanitarian aid workers for migrants who might otherwise die of heat exposure and thirst. Separately, they against a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired 16 times across the border, killing a teenage Mexican boy. The aid workers face a fine and up to six months in jail. The Border Patrol officer faces no further legal consequences.

That is a snapshot of twisted frontier justice in the age of Trump. Save a migrants life, and you risk becoming a political prisoner. Kill a Mexican teenager, and you walk free.

The four aid workers, all women, were volunteers in service to an organization, No More Deaths, whose religious views inform its mission to prevent undocumented migrants from dying during their perilous northward trek. They drove into the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, about 100 miles southwest of Phoenix, to leave water jugs along with some canned beans.

The women — Natalie Hoffman, Oona Holcomb, Madeline Huse and Zaachila Orozco McCormick — made no effort to conceal their work. Confronted by a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officer, they said they believed everyone deserved access to basic survival needs. One of them, Ms. Orozco McCormick, compared the wildlife refuge to a graveyard, such is the ubiquity of human remains there.

Since the turn of the century, more than have died in that sun scorched region of southern Arizona, according to Humane Borders, a nonprofit group that keeps track of the numbers. Last year, according to the Pima County Medical Examiners Office, the remains of 127 dead migrants were recovered there.

In the past, prosecutors declined to press charges against the volunteers who try to help by leaving water and canned food in the desert. But the four women, arrested in August 2017, were tried for the misdemeanor offenses of entering a refuge without a permit, abandoning personal property and, in the case of Ms. Hoffman, driving in a restricted area. U.S. Magistrate Judge Bernardo Velasco, who presided over the bench trial, said their actions ran afoul of the national decision to maintain the Reserve in its pristine nature.

In fact, prosecutors have broad discretion in deciding whether to press such minor charges — just as they do in more consequential cases such as the manslaughter charge against Lonnie Swartz, the Border Patrol agent who killed 16 year old José Antonio Elena Rodríguez in October 2012. According to Mr. Swartz, he opened fire on the boy, shooting 16 times in what the agent said was self defense, through the fence that divides the city of Nogales along the Arizona Mexico border. He said the boy had been throwing stones at him across the frontier.

Mr. Swartz was acquitted on second degree murder charges last spring, but the jury deadlocked on manslaughter charges. In a second trial, last fall, the jury also failed to reach a verdict on manslaughter. Last month, prosecutors declined to seek a third trial.

While the aid workers seek to avoid prison time, Americans may well wonder about a system in which justice is rendered so perversely.

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Celtic being 'inflexible' and stance is killing potential exit, as club look elsewhere - Sport Witne - Duration: 1:26.

 It looks like Celtic's Olivier Ntcham is going nowhere in the January transfer window

 Even though there had been a little hope from the Portuguese press about Porto's chase for the player, the move now sounds highly unlikely with just two days to the end of the market

 Newspaper A Bola writes today that Celtic are 'demanding too much' for the midfielder, so even though the Frenchman is Porto's priority target for midfield, they can't afford the move

 The Hoops are called 'inflexible, even though they are out of the Champions League and relegated to the Europa League'

 Embed from Getty Images  A Bola doesn't mention the amount demanded by Celtic now, but they had claimed on Monday it was €20m

 With Ntcham looking impossible to sign, Porto are set to turn their attention to other alternatives and try to get a deal done before the end of the transfer window

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