Adam and Mark do a deep dive on many of the recent high profile cases being covered in the American media from Breonna Taylor to George Floyd and the more recent cases of Jacob Blake and Kyle Rittenhouse.
Adam and Mark discuss how Mark’s home has been turned into a frat house as of late before moving on to the news of the day that Steve Bannon was arrested for embezzlement. They also discuss the state of Los Angeles business trying to re-open, business owners being harassed and the changes coming to Uber & Lyft’s business in the state of California.
After thanking Mark at the top of the show for lending him his private jet the guys turn to the appeal in the Flynn case and connect it to the recent guilty plea out of FBI attorney Kevin Clinesmith. Continuing to connect the dots the guys also review two previous statements by former FBI director James Comey and opine on how they changed from year to year. As the show winds down Adam gets Mark’s opinion on Kamala Harris as a VP pick and they watch a humorous video of Mike Pence at a recent campaign rally.
The show opens with some talk about Hugh Hefner and Bill Cosby as teased in last week’s episode. After exploring the ins and out of Cosby’s accusations and the potential legal action that could be pending, the guys transition into a discussion about hypocrisy launched by the example of former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert. Then conversation then shifts to Donald Trump’s recent comments about Mexican immigrants which leads to a wider conversation about immigration citing the tragedy in San Francisco where a seven time deported illegal immigrant shot an unarmed citizen.
Adam and Mark open this week’s episode of Reasonable Doubt discussing major media outlets reluctance to offer viewpoints alternative to their own. Then Adam tells Mark a harrowing story about a drainage issue at his previous La Canada home, highlighting how stupid and nonsensical city officials can be. This leads to a conversation about human nature and how lack of incentive compromises people’s ability to be effective. Before they wrap, Mark briefly talks about Trump’s recent tweet suggesting that the 2020 Presidential Election should be delayed.
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Adam and Mark welcome attorney and retired academic Alan Dershowitz to this week’s episode of Reasonable Doubt. Adam and Mark open this show talking to Alan about his time testifying in defense of President Trump during the impeachment hearings. Then Alan talks about false allegations against him and being sued by attorney David Boies. Later the gang discusses Alan’s time representing Jeffrey Epstein and what he knows about Ghislaine Maxwell. Before his departure, Alan makes the case for being a Liberal without being on the Left. Before they wrap up the show, Adam and Mark talk about what an exceptional intellectual Alan is and why he’s a good model for what a lawyer should be.
Adam and Mark open this week’s episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about Mary L Trump’s new book ‘Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created The World’s Most Dangerous Man’. This leads Adam to play Mark a clip from CNN in which Erin Burnett interviews Mary Trump’s good friend Alice Hafter-Frankston. For the remainder of the show, Adam and Mark talk in-depth about the latest news surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend and fixer Ghislaine Maxwell.
Adam opens this week’s episode of Reasonable Doubt asking Mark about Donald Trump’s tax returns. Then they talk about the latest confusion surrounding COVID restrictions in Los Angeles, which leads to a conversation about how idiotic our criminal justice system can be sometimes. After that, Adam plays Mark a clip of Nancy Pelosi not having any strong opinions on what should be done with controversial statues. Before they wrap Adam and Mark talk about the latest news surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s fixer Ghislaine Maxwell and her upcoming trial.
Mark opens this week’s episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about Jeffrey Epstein’s sex crimes accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell getting arrested. Then Adam plays Mark a news clip from St. Louis circuit attorney Kim Gardner investigating the couple who held guns in their front yard as protestors passed just outside their home. After that Adam complains about a dispute he had with the La Canada building and safety department. Before they wrap Adam asks for Mark’s opinion on the new implementation of a $300 fine in West Hollywood for not wearing a mask.
Adam and Mark open this week’s episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about the latest on General Michael Flynn’s case getting dropped. Then they discuss the officers involved in the shooting death Rayshard Brooks getting officially charged. After that the fellas talk about the confusion surrounding coronavirus and lockdown now that places are opening back up but with restrictions. Before they wrap, Adam and Mark discuss minimum wage in California and how much it’s changed over the years.
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