Topic: David Boies

5 chapters across the catalog

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 1:41:13 - 1:51:54

1829: Zoomerwaffen

David Brooks, PBS NewsHour and Historical Inaccuracies

New York Times columnist David Brooks is criticized for making several historical errors during a PBS NewsHour segment regarding the "hollowing out" of American institutions. Brooks incorrectly attributed the founding of the NAACP, the Boys and Girls Club, and major labor unions to the 1890s. The segment deconstructs these claims, providing the actual founding dates to demonstrate a perceived lack of accuracy in mainstream commentary.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 1:36:40 - 1:38:56

1685: Favela Ready

CrowdStrike, Delta Air Lines Lawsuit Update

Delta Air Lines, represented by attorney David Boies, is pursuing a lawsuit against CrowdStrike for damages estimated at half a billion dollars following a massive IT outage. The legal strategy focuses on "gross negligence" and "willful misconduct" to bypass the liability limitations typically found in End User License Agreements (EULAs).

Tump!
Episode 1155 20:03 - 23:08

1155: Tump!

Alan Dershowitz, Legal Defense and Accusation Denials

Attorney Alan Dershowitz is heard vehemently denying allegations of sexual misconduct related to the Epstein case. The discussion covers his attempts to implicate Bill Clinton and Al Gore's legal team, specifically David Boies, in the broader controversy surrounding Epstein's island.

Killer Crickets
Episode 1102 1:51:36 - 1:55:34

1102: Killer Crickets

Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein and David Boies

Attorney Alan Dershowitz appeared on Fox News to deny allegations of sexual misconduct involving underage girls at Jeffrey Epstein's properties. Dershowitz claims he is being framed by attorney David Boies due to a legal feud and asserts that emails will eventually prove his innocence. He predicts that prominent individuals will eventually face "handcuffs" once the truth is revealed.

Red Washcloth
Episode 467 1:57:26 - 2:01:20

467: Red Washcloth

British Parliament, Arrogant Posh Boys Debate

Clips from the British House of Commons feature heated exchanges regarding Chancellor George Osborne and Prime Minister David Cameron. MP Dennis Skinner and others refer to the leaders as "arrogant posh boys" who are out of touch with the economic reality of the nation. The hosts clarify a confusion between Osborne and George Galloway.