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to discuss this i was joined by danielle corvallis a professor of international human rights at the university of pittsburgh school of law and author of the plot to scapegoat russia how the cia and the deep state have conspired to vilify putin. well i think you're going to see that the holes so-called russia gate scandal is going to disappear because i think there is. scant evidence as you say that anything of substance actually happened. in terms of alleged russian hacking or meddling with the election so i think what you're going to see is a move instead towards investigation into whether trump obstructed justice by trying to somehow interfere with the investigation of the russia gate scandal if you can follow me on that you know so. and we only know that hillary clinton who as you know a lot that election she stated strongly that he thought rest and played a part in the election and trey gowdy this morning actually had a very interesting points and he said if clinton were the victim to a so-called crime then why not turn over the server the d.n.c. never turned over the server to law enforcement so do you think she rea
to discuss this i was joined by danielle corvallis a professor of international human rights at the university of pittsburgh school of law and author of the plot to scapegoat russia how the cia and the deep state have conspired to vilify putin. well i think you're going to see that the holes so-called russia gate scandal is going to disappear because i think there is. scant evidence as you say that anything of substance actually happened. in terms of alleged russian hacking or meddling with the...
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david: i am a professor of law and history at the university of pittsburgh law school. re we moved there, we were in cambridge england, a wonderful place. i have had the privilege of being able to live in britain, as well. brian: you say in your book you spent eight hours with barack obama off the record. what can you tell us about those eight hours? where did that happen and what did you see up close and when did you start talking to him? david: my first visit to see him in person was april 2016, about an hour, 20 minutes or so in the oval office. after that, i offered to let him read the manuscript of the whole first 10 chapters of this book and he did that over the course of the late summer last year. i then went back for three plus hours on two different sundays last fall in october of 2016 and i believe december 4, 2016, after the election. and barack sat there with a marked up tight script and we -- typescript and we sort of went through it chapter by chapter. brian: i assume he did not read the epilogue? david: correct. brian: why did you not show him? david: it w
david: i am a professor of law and history at the university of pittsburgh law school. re we moved there, we were in cambridge england, a wonderful place. i have had the privilege of being able to live in britain, as well. brian: you say in your book you spent eight hours with barack obama off the record. what can you tell us about those eight hours? where did that happen and what did you see up close and when did you start talking to him? david: my first visit to see him in person was april...
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>> i'm presently a professor of law and history at the university of pittsburgh law school. before we moved to pittsburgh, we were in cambridge, england for six years at the university of cambridge. a wonderful place. so i've had the privilege of being able to live in britain as well. >> i know you say in your book that you spent eight hours with barrack obama off the record. what can you tell us about those eight hours? where did it happen? and what did you see up close? and when did it start that you talked, started talking to him? >> my first visit to see barack in person was april of 2016, probably an hour and 20 minutes or so in the oval office. after that, i offered to let him read the manuscript, typescript manuscript of the whole first 10 chapters of this book. and he did that over the course of the late summer last year. i then went back for three-plus hours on two different sundays last fall in october of 2016 and then i believe december 4th, 2016 after the election. and barack sat there with the marked-up typescript and we, sort of, went through it chapter by chapt
>> i'm presently a professor of law and history at the university of pittsburgh law school. before we moved to pittsburgh, we were in cambridge, england for six years at the university of cambridge. a wonderful place. so i've had the privilege of being able to live in britain as well. >> i know you say in your book that you spent eight hours with barrack obama off the record. what can you tell us about those eight hours? where did it happen? and what did you see up close? and when...
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law school class day commencement in cambridge, massachusetts, president and ceo of hewlett packard at carnegie pittsburgh,rsity in and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on and c-span.org. willrmer f.b.i. director testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities election.t year's c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing .t 10:00 amp am eastern you can also watch live on line -- c-span.orgcom or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple and android devices.
law school class day commencement in cambridge, massachusetts, president and ceo of hewlett packard at carnegie pittsburgh,rsity in and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on and c-span.org. willrmer f.b.i. director testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities election.t year's c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing .t 10:00 amp am eastern you can...
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university of hartford in connecticut, former u.s. deputy attorney general sally yates at harvard law school in cambridge massachusetts. president and ceo of hewlett-packard at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at 80 stern on c-span and c-span.org. >> on sunday, author and journalist matt kub will be our guest. >> if you grow up looking at thousands and thousands of faces until one day you see the one face you feel was put on earth just for you and you instantly fall in love in that moment, for me trump was like that except it was the opposite. when i first saw him on the campaign trail, i thought this is a person who is unique, horrible, amazing terrible characteristics were put on earth specifically for me to appreciate or unappreciated or whatever the verb is. i had really been spending a lot of the last 10 - 12 years, without knowing it, preparing for donald trump to happen. he is a contributor to "rolling stone" magazine and is the author of several books including smell like dead elephants, dispatches from a rotting empire, the great arrangement, a terrifying true story
university of hartford in connecticut, former u.s. deputy attorney general sally yates at harvard law school in cambridge massachusetts. president and ceo of hewlett-packard at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university in dallas. saturday night at 80 stern on c-span and c-span.org. >> on sunday, author and journalist matt kub will be our guest. >> if you grow up looking at thousands and...
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law school class day commencement in cambridge, massachusetts, president and ceo of hewlett packard at carnegie pittsburgh,rsity in and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on and c-span.org. willrmer f.b.i. director testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities election.t year's c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing .t 10:00 amp am eastern you can also watch live on line -- c-span.orgcom or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple and android devices. his weekly address, president trump discusses his first over seas trip. representative of california delivers the democratic response giving his reaction to the budget.t's education he also talks about what congress is doing to help young economic facing challenges. president trump: my fellow americans, i am thrilled to be back in the united states after trip.rst historic foreign we traveled to some of the hol threeites, in religions, and met with nearly 100 foreign leaders. everywhere we went my goal was to advance american interests, to build a coalition of nations to drive out the terrorists, and
law school class day commencement in cambridge, massachusetts, president and ceo of hewlett packard at carnegie pittsburgh,rsity in and national institutes of health director francis collins at southern methodist university dallas. tonight at 8:00 eastern on and c-span.org. willrmer f.b.i. director testify before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities election.t year's c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing .t 10:00 amp am eastern you can...