Democrats are saying President Donald Trump could face jail time after he leaves office for violating campaign finance laws. Meanwhile, Trump insists last week’s court filings in special counsel Robert Mueller’s ongoing investigation show he’s done nothing wrong. We look at the latest developments in the Mueller probe. Then, an editor from Discover Magazine joins us to share some of the biggest stories rocking the science world lately.
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Analyzing The Latest Court Filings In The Mueller Investigation
In response to last week’s filings from special counsel Robert Mueller, President Donald Trump has declared himself cleared of any wrongdoing during the 2016 campaign. After three, we discuss the latest in the investigation, including the alleged lies by former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and the sentencing recommendation for former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen.
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Science News: Neutrinos, Space, Math in 2019, and Atomic Clocks
As 2018 comes to a close, we look ahead to some big news in the world of mathematics. We also discuss neutrinos, black holes, and how atomic clocks are becoming so advanced they can be used to detect gravitational waves. We speak with Bill Andrews of Discover Magazine.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Bill Martens Producer
- J. Carlisle Larsen Producer
- Lowell Barrington Guest
- Bill Andrews Guest
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