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Fox News Contributor Jessica Tarlov and actor Bill Lobley join Tom Shillue to discuss the most important stories of the day including … Robert Mueller spoke out for the first time and appeared to intentionally contradict Trump’s “No collusion, no obstruction” claims. Tom asks if Mueller is a villian? PLUS: The ‘Towelkini’ is taking over the country…
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Comedian Tom Cotter and Fox Business personality Jaimie La Bella join Tom Shillue to discuss the most important stories of the day … 11 people have died climbing Mt. Everest this year. If you have a family, is it ‘terribly selfish’ to want to climb Everest of have ANY dangerous hobby? PLUS: Romantic relationships with robots are expected to be norm…
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Capitalism is dangerous and makes people suffer according to The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) who say they are out to upset the status quo. National DSA Director Maria Svart sat down with FOX Business Correspondent Adam Shapiro to explain the DSA’s short and long-term goals, which some people will find troubling but others embrace. The D-…
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America’s public pensions are in big trouble, facing a shortfall of $5.6 trillion . The enormous pension debt figure is growing larger because public pensions overestimate their expected returns on investments, and fail to collect necessary funds from the cities, towns and states that employ civil servants. Joe Nation, a project director at the Sta…
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Ancient Rome continues to captivate and capture the attention of people worldwide 1600 years after Alaric and the Visigoths sacked the empire’s western capitol. But ancient Rome lives in our modern legal systems, languages, literature and politics. Mary Beard, a professor of classics at the University of Cambridge is considered one of the world’s p…
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Monica Crowley’s 2012 New York Times bestseller What The (Bleep) Just Happened…Again? The Happy Warrior’s Guide to the Great American Comeback predicted the social turmoil now gripping the United States in the last term of President Barack Obama. Crowley’s book outlines the planned steps by radical leftwing activists, designed to create economic an…
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The social justice college campus lynch mob strikes again at UCLA. Milan Chatterjee was a law student and president of the Graduate Student Association when he was accused of violating a policy at UCLA called “viewpoint neutrality.” Chatterjee says his offense was remaining neutral. That’s right, in the upside down world of alleged campus tolerance…
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The Republicans and Democrats held their conventions and the country marches toward the presidential election. On this episode of Talkenomics, Karith Foster is back for another episode of Shapiro and Foster Timely Topics. Nothing is off base or out of bounds as comedian Foster explains why she doesn’t trust Hillary Clinton, what bothers her about D…
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Liberals on college campuses demand tolerance and equality, but are they actually guilty of being intolerant and bigoted against anyone they deem different? Kim Holmes says yes. His new book The Closing of the Liberal Mind is shaking up the political scene and exposing the flaws of modern liberal progressives. Holmes writes, “There is no respect fo…
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In part two of the Wiehl of Justice interview with newly exonerated Cal Harris, Cal opens up and explains why he wants justice for those he feels abused their official powers in his case. Was this personal? Were there motivations having nothing to do with actual evidence? Harris and his attorney Bruce Barket elaborate on these issues in this podcas…
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Popular comedian and blogger Karith Foster is back to discuss the headlines everyone is talking about but with a twist that will have you laughing and questioning if you can say that on TV. Pushing the bounds of political correctness, Foster and Shapiro move from politics to a cat in heat, dating in Manhattan and the perils of making fun of a woman…
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Millions of people follow best-selling author, columnist and nationally syndicated radio talk show host Dennis Prager. His conservative views on economics, individual rights and politics expose hypocrites and double standards that threaten the American way of life. Conservatives often attack political correctness but Prager recently explained why t…
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For Cal Harris, the fourth time was a charm. Harris was found not guilty of the murder of his wife, Michele Harris in a bench trial (no jury) before Judge Richard Mott on May 24. Harris had been convicted twice before, with those convictions overturned on appeal. His third trial ended in a hung jury. It’s only now that Harris can finally relax, kno…
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Karith Foster describes herself as a humorist, motivational speaker, TV & Radio personality, actress, author, blogger, entrepreneur and Black! Actually she says, “ brown” if you watch some of her comedy routines online. Her race and marriage to a white or as Foster says, “peach”, Australian provide material for her comedy and lectures as does the c…
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The tables are turned on this edition of Wiehl of Justice, as producer Jennifer Williams interviews Lis about her new book The Newsmakers. We learn more about the book’s central character, television reporter Erica Sparks, as she makes her way through the cutthroat jungle of a cable television news network. Are there any similarities between the li…
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It’s time to wrap up what we know about the Adeline Wilford murder case. In this episode, the Wiehl of Justice producers join Lis to share their thoughts. And contributing as well is a Wiehl of Justice podcast listener named Lisa, who tells us what she’s left with after hearing all the episodes for this case. It was great to have a listener give us…
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This time on Wiehl of Justice, we get the viewpoint of a well-respected and honored lawyer from Maryland to help shed some light on where the Wilford case goes from here. Attorney Harry Trainor, Jr. has practiced in Maryland for many years as both a criminal defense and civil litigation attorney. While he’s not personally involved in the post-trial…
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So far, I’ve been talking a lot about the more technical aspects of this case. The investigations. The evidence. The confessions. All of the things that added up to two men behind bars. But, there’s an emotional side to this too. Of course there is the emotional toll that this has taken on Jonathan and David. They’ve been behind bars for a long tim…
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Palm prints and polygraphs! Yes – those are the subjects of Episode 4 of the Adeline Wilford murder case. The plot most assuredly thickens in this episode, as three new characters come into play. Is it possible that these individuals are the ones actually responsible for the Wilford murder? In the last episode, we learned about the concept of “fals…
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Here we are at Episode 3 of the Adeline Wilford murder case. Thanks for staying with me as we try to ascertain exactly what happened to Adeline Wilford, and who was involved. In this episode we will delve into the fascinating topic of false confessions. Why would a suspect (or multiple suspects) confess to something they didn’t do? It turns out tha…
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In Episode 2 of The Adeline Wilford Murder, Wiehl of Justice takes a closer look at Beverly Haddaway. Ms. Haddaway was quite the character! She could swear like a sailor, and didn’t mince words when she wanted to express her opinion. Haddaway became integral to this erstwhile cold case because she was willing to implicate one of her own relatives –…
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Hi, Lis Wiehl here, and we’re back with another very intriguing murder case! In this Wiehl of Justice podcast series, we’re going to investigate the twists and turns of the Adeline Wilford murder. Investigators were baffled for years over the brutal killing of 64-year old Easton, MD resident Adeline Wilford. There just weren’t enough solid leads to…
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Patricia Cornwell sold her first novel, Postmortem, while working as a computer analyst at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia. At her first signing, held during a lunch break from the morgue, Patricia sold no copies of Postmortem and fielded exactly one question – an elderly woman asked her where she could find the cookb…
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A couple of months ago, I wrapped up the Cal Harris story on Wiehl of Justice. I left you with the knowledge that Cal’s third trial ended in a mistrial, and that I had learned from sources close to the trial that they jury was split 6-6 on whether or not Cal was guilty. I also told you that it wasn’t yet known if there would be a fourth trial. Well…
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John Gibson is the host of Gibson Radio talk program on FOX News Talk Radio weekdays from Noon – 3pm eastern, and he is a contributor on the FOX News Channel. “Beginning in 1992, Gibson worked as an NBC News correspondent in Burbank, California. In 1994, he became the first West coast correspondent for NBC News Channel. He covered the 1995 O. J. Si…
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Dr. Michael Baden, veteran forensic pathologist hired by Simpson’s lawyers to critique the autopsies of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman. Chief medical examiner in New York City from 1978 to 1979, Baden has reexamined forensic evidence in the murders of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.Di William Sanchez
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An acclaimed Harvard Law School professor, Alan Dershowitz had an enviable life filled with book deals, speeches, and wealthy clients. He frequently appeared as a guest on network and cable television shows, often staking out controversial positions on issues relating to the criminal justice system. In his book, The Best Defense, Dershowitz gave a …
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The OJ Simpson trial was one of the first trials to be called “the trial of the century” and set the stage for how future cases would be covered by the major television networks. It also set the stage for what viewers would come to expect for trial coverage going forward. Subscribe for free on iTunes Gregg Jarrett joins Lis to discuss. Gregg Jarret…
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Subscribe on iTunes ​Geraldo Rivera is currently host of “Geraldo Rivera Reports” on Fox News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in 2001 as a war correspondent Rivera served as host of CNBC’s number-one rated prime time show, “Rivera Live,” where his critically-acclaimed coverage of the O.J. Simpson civil trial verdict set an all-time CNBC rating…
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We decided to take a break from our research on our next case so we can look back on this 20th anniversary of the OJ Simpson verdict. Subscribe on iTunes Many of us remember exactly where we were when the verdict came down. Most of the nation was glued to the television screen waiting to hear a guilty or not guilty verdict. The reaction to the verd…
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Lis Wiehl is one of the nation’s most prominent trial lawyers and highly regarded commentators. She is also the host of this podcast! Currently, she is the legal analyst and reporter on the Fox News Channel and Bill O’Reilly’s sparring partner in the weekly “Is It Legal?” segment on The O’Reilly Factor. Prior to that she was O’Reilly’s co-host on t…
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Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes The disappearance of a teenage girl and the murder of a middle-aged man, almost a quarter-century apart: what could connect them? Forming a wary truce, the surviving sisters look to the past to find the truth, unearthing the secrets that destroyed their family all those years ago . . . and uncovering the possibil…
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Linda Fairstein is an American author and former prosecutor focusing on crimes of violence against women and children. She served as head of the sex crimes unit of the Manhattan District Attorney’s office from 1976 until 2002 and is the author of a series of novels featuring Manhattan prosecutor Alexandra Cooper. Devil’s Bridge In her seventeenth A…
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While we take a break from the real life murder mysteries we jump into the fictional work of murder and mayhem. We’re working hard on another case, but in the meantime we sit down with best selling authors to discuss their favorite ways to kill someone off in their books, motives, and alibis. Most importantly we find out what role justice plays in …
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While we take a break from the real life murder mysteries we jump into the fictional work of murder and mayhem. We’re working hard on another case, but in the meantime we sit down with best selling authors to discuss their favorite ways to kill someone off in their books, motives, and alibis. Most importantly we find out what role justice plays in …
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Fox News GOP Presidential debate moderator Bret Baier and Ed Henry broke down the first debate with Brian on “Kilmeade and Friends.” Bret told Brian that he feels the moderators hit their marks, crafted tough questions and wanted to get the candidates off talking points and was very happy overall with how it went. He thinks that they didn’t go too …
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Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union and also served as George W. Bush’s deputy assistant and political director talked to Brian about tonight’s GOP presidential debate on “Kilmeade and Friends.” Matt said that he feels that Carly Fiorina is an awfully unique candidate and that she is the most articulate spokesperson in what co…
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John Catsimatidis owner, president, chairman, and CEO of Gristedes Foods and the Red Apple Group weighed in on the GOP presidential debate and Trump’s popularity with Brian on “Kilmeade and Friends.” John Catsimatidis told Brian that Trump’s popularity comes from people being mad as hell and not taking it anymore. He also explained that unlike poli…
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Alan Dershowitz Harvard Law Professor Emeritus and author of the new e-book “The Case Against the Deal With Iran: How Can We Stop Iran From Getting Nukes?” weighed in on the Iran nuke deal with Brian on “Kilmeade and Friends”. Professor Dershowitz told Brian that he votes Democrat but is strongly opposed to the Iran deal because we don’t know what …
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Dr. Sebastian Gorka, an expert on counterinsurgency and counter terrorism and teaches irregular warfare in the War and Conflict Studies Department at the College of International Security Affairs at the National Defense University, weighed in on ISIS and the turmoil in the Middle East with Brian on “Kilmeade and Friends.” Dr. Gorka told Brian that …
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Congressman Jeff Miller (R-FL) chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs dropped by “Kilmeade and Friends” and talked to Brian about the Veteran Affairs department and how their culture is to move someone who isn’t doing their job rather than being fired. Rep. Miller explained that their has to be accountability and because the federal em…
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Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and GOP presidential hopeful, weighed in on the Middle East, the Iran nuclear deal, and Turkey helping with ISIL but bombing the Kurds. Senator Graham told Brian that the Iran deal is terrible and that the next President could do much better if we left sanctions on the table. He also believes that we can get a better d…
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Fill in host Leslie Gold spoke to Mark Fleming, the chief economist at First American Financial Corporation, and talked about millennials and why they aren’t buying homes. Mark said that although most surveys show that millennials believe in the concept of home ownership, they don’t want to do it yet because they haven’t settled down and decided if…
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Former Arkansas governor and G.O.P. presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee checked in with fill in host Chris Stirewalt on Kilmeade and Friends and talked about President Obama’s press conference, which he called painful, Planned Parenthood and more. Governor Huckabee believed that President Obama has lit a fuse that could be one of the most dangerous …
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At this point, you may be as sure as Angela Prosinski, the juror from the first trial that I spoke with in episode 4, that Cal murdered his wife. After all, there are a lot of things that, taken as a whole, could equate to Cal being a murderer. You have people who say Cal threatened Michele and was angry and controlling. You have the prosecution te…
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