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The Intercept Briefing

Memo and Memoer

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2018

⏱️ 98 minutes

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Summary

Former State Department official Peter van Buren and civil liberties advocate Julian Sanchez offer provocative analysis the Nunes memo. Academy Award winner Errol Morris and actor Peter Sarsgaard talk about their new hybrid-documentary series Wormwood and present their case that a US Army scientist was murdered by the CIA in 1953. Yemeni analyst Nadwa al Dawsari details the key events of the past 20 years.

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0:00.0

Hey baby, I hear the blues are calling

0:05.2

To salads and scrambled eggs.

0:08.2

White's diamonds.

0:09.9

Dr. Craig, we have Don on his car phone.

0:12.2

He's having a problem with his weight.

0:14.2

Hello, Seattle.

0:15.2

This is Dr. Frazier Craig.

0:16.4

I have a very special guest with me today.

0:18.8

Hello, Donald.

0:20.0

Yeah, I think I could lose a little weight.

0:21.7

I've always been a little bit this way, you know?

0:25.2

Don, it's a common problem.

0:27.5

I'm listening.

0:28.4

The one thing I would like to do is be able to drop 15, 20 pounds, it would be good.

0:32.2

Yes, well, losing weight can be a lifelong struggle.

0:35.5

Takes a commitment.

0:36.5

It's tough because of the way I live.

0:39.5

Now, if you're ready to accept that, there are a number of things I can suggest.

0:42.5

Please take your order, please.

0:46.3

Don, what was that?

0:47.3

I think that, yeah, I had one thing I'd like to lose weight.

0:50.8

Don, where are you?

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