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“Hackers, Hecklers, Hearts, Hell, and Hope,” TODAY at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

The alliterative title returns, with news stories associated with H-keywords. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion. 🙂 See Program Notes, below, for all the stories, etc., I plan to discuss.

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Program Notes

Divisions between CIA, FBI surface in debate over Russian motives in election hacks HT Couldn’t B. Righter on Twitter

Trump Links C.I.A. Reports on Russia to Democrats’ Shame Over Election

C.I.A. Judgment on Russia Built on Swell of Evidence

Julian Assange associate: It was a leak, not a hack and the DNC insider is NOT Russian HT Donna Pozdro

McConnell Supports Inquiry of Russian Hacking During Election

McCain Calls Russian Interference ‘Warfare’ (While Trump Denies It)

VIDEO: Pastor heckles kids at TX mall: ‘There is no Santa!’

Scientists Grow Full-Sized, Beating Human Heart from Stem Cells* HT Yaron Brook, Brian Yoder

Body May Reject Transplanted Human Embryonic Stem Cells HT Liron Shaham (via Yaron Brook)

The Financial Benefits of Buying What You Love

For Women Under ISIS, a Tyranny of Dress Code and Punishment

Attack on Coptic Cathedral in Cairo Kills Dozens

Iran and Boeing Sign $16.6 Billion Deal on Sale of 80 Aircraft

Prince, Earth Day, and Reconsidering Hope

John Stossel interviews “Tiger Mom” Amy Chua HT Donna Pozdro

Self-Discipline Must Be Selfish HT Jeffrey Young

All of Richard Feynman’s physics lectures are now available free online HT Robb Wolf

Playing Lemmings on the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar Almost Justifies the Upgrade Blame goes to Brian Yoder 😉

*Misleading headline. To be discussed during show.

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“The Rule of Law vs. Hillary Clinton?” Today at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

In honor of FBI Director Comey’s announcement of his decision to reopen the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of classified information, we revisit “Hillary Clinton vs. the Rule of Law” from a different angle. Other stories, too, see Program Notes, below for links to everything I aspire to discuss in today’s show.

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Program Notes

Hillary Clinton’s Emails: The Real Reason The FBI Is Reviewing More of Them HT Glenn Jameson

Why Comey Jumped At The Chance to Reopen Hillary Investigation

FBI’s investigation into Huma emails found on Anthony Weiner’s laptop will last well past election day despite them finally obtaining warrant to examine emails

New Clinton ad revisits famous ‘Daisy’ campaign as Democrats try to move past damaging FBI news

Hacked Memo Reinforces Worst Perception of the Clintons HT William Bush

FBI agents ‘wanted to investigate the Clinton Foundation but were barred by their bosses at the Justice Department’

Real Clear Politics: Latest Polls

New email shows Donna Brazile leaked a second debate question to Clinton campaign

Trump lawyers given court date over lawsuit alleging rape of 13-year-old HT Paul Blair

My contribution to the anecdotal evidence about the effects of Obamacare on health “insurance” rates

New Obama vacation costs uncovered; They now exceed $70 million HT William Bush

Geert Wilders, Dutch Politician, Distracts From Hate-Speech Trial With More Vitriol

Leonard Peikoff’s Final Podcast

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“Hillary Clinton vs. The Rule of Law,” Today at 3 p.m. ET (12 p.m. PT)

This show features a discussion with former San Diego County Deputy District Attorney James Valliant about FBI Director James Comey’s Recommendation that Hillary Clinton Not Be Charged For Improper Handling of Classified Material on Her Email Server. We’ll also be discussing the shooting and killing of police officers in Dallas last night, and more.

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Program Notes

The Passion of Ayn Rand’s Critics: The Case Against the Brandens

Statement by FBI Director James B. Comey on the Investigation of Secretary Hillary Clinton’s Use of a Personal E-Mail System

18 U.S. Code § 793 – Gathering, transmitting or losing defense information


HT James Valliant

Sen. Cruz Issues Statement on the FBI’s Investigation of Secretary Clinton

Gary Johnson Says Hillary is No Criminal


HT Glenn Jameson

Dallas Shooting Leaves 5 Police Officers Dead; Suspect Is Killed

Is Barack Obama Responsible For The Dallas Anti-Cop Terror Attack? HT Bosch Fawstin

Details Emerge of Philando Castile Shooting, and Minnesota Protests Carry Into Morning

Black Lives Matter and So Do Their Gun Rights: Where’s the NRA on Philando Castile?

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