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The Rich Zeoli Show

The U.S. Constitution vs Alvin Bragg + Nashville Shooter Was Being Treated for an Emotional Disorder

The Rich Zeoli Show

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2023

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2:

  • John Yoo— the Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley & a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial, “Bragg’s Case Against Trump Has a U.S. Constitution Problem.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.nationalreview.com/2023/03/braggs-case-against-trump-has-a-u-s-constitution-problem/
  • On Monday, a 28-year-old assailant killed six people, including three children at Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee—a private Christian elementary school. The alleged shooter was a former student of the school and identified as a transgender man—and according to a report from the New York Times, she was being treated for “an emotional disorder” and her parents “felt that their child ‘should not own weapons.’” While speaking with members of the press, Nashville Police Chief John Drake said that investigators have not yet confirmed a motive for the attack. You can read more here: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/03/28/us/nashville-school-shooting-tennessee
  • What superhero is from New Jersey? Despite searching for an entire segment, Matt can’t figure it out—thankfully, a listener answers the question: The Toxic Avenger!

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0:00.0

W-P-H-D-W-H-D-H-D-W-O-G-L-H-D-D-3, Philadelphia, from the Curial Volos studios, where relationships matter.

0:09.5

Always live, on a free Odyssey app, the revolution, will, be brought to destruction.

0:17.0

This dish isn't as the next generation of talk.

0:20.5

Now, on Talk Radio 1210 W-P-H-D, rich, zioli.

0:27.5

Here is a major constitutional problem with the potential prosecution of former President Donald Trump in New York.

0:36.0

Welcome back to the show. Glager here today, 855, if you're 91210, on Twitter at rich.

0:42.0

Zioli, thanks for being part of the show today.

0:45.0

I just want to say for the record, you know, I don't control the CBS news, as you know,

0:51.0

from the idiotic things that they say in that news.

0:53.5

But it is a good way to get show content, and here's what I mean by that, as my friend just pointed out.

0:58.5

I don't ever listen to it. I think it's stupid, but I don't listen to it.

1:01.5

But during the commercial break in the news, they used the pronouns to describe the killer and said they were later killed by police.

1:10.5

They were later killed by police.

1:13.5

Sounds very confusing to a listener. Sounds like plural people were killed.

1:17.5

Well, this is the game that they use with these pronouns.

1:20.0

I've got actually another story I'm at today, where it's also incredibly confusing to understand as they, as they, they, they did this and they did.

1:27.5

And you think it's a group of people, and it's just one person. It's very confusing.

1:31.0

Well, let's turn our attention, shall we, to the case against former President Donald Trump, the potential case against former President Donald Trump, which has a lot of constitutional questions.

1:40.0

And there is a guy who is a fantastic constitutional lawyer.

1:44.6

He's John Yu, the Emmanuel S. Heller professor of law at the University of California at Berkeley and a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, among other amazing accomplishments.

1:56.6

John, welcome back to the show. It's great to talk to you again.

1:59.6

It's great to you with you, but you left the most important part out of my, uh, by describing, which is I'm a silly native.

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