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In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer, and Young. They discuss Abrego Garcia and whether or not he deserves due process.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer, and Young. They discuss Abrego Garcia and whether or not he deserves due process. Mark is later joined by John O'Leary, an inspirational speaker that suffered from severe burning of most of his body at a young age and has overcome many obstacles as a result. John discusses that Sony's Affirm Films will be releasing the new movie inspired by John's life in theaters nationwide on October 10th. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which is made up of Jeff Smith, Jane Dueker, and Brad Young. Things get heated when they debate whether or not due process is warranted for illegal immigrant Abrego Garcia. They also discuss local St Louis politics, the Blues back in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hal, with Common Guy's Film Reviews. They discuss new movies and shows including Sneaks, Count Me In, The Dark Money Game, and more. He is later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. He previews the Blues vs Jets First Round Stanley Cup Playoff series, the Cardinals start to the season, as well as the latest from St Louis City SC and Mizzou football. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Dowell, Fischer, and Young. They discuss Abrego Garcia and whether or not he deserves due process. Mark is later joined by John O'Leary, an inspirational speaker that suffered from severe burning of most of his body at a young age and has overcome many obstacles as a result. John discusses that Sony's Affirm Films will be releasing the new movie inspired by John's life in theaters nationwide on October 10th. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Brad joins Mark to look at the need to consider the legality of these cases on a, literal, case-by-case basis and his issue with true-crime documentaries.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark reviews some of the recent notable audio coming from legacy media criticizing President Trump, Elon Musk, and the cabinet. Mark is then joined by the Host of the Price is Right, George Gray. George celebrates The Price is Right just airing their 10,000th show and recollects special memories made from the show. He is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. He discusses a current case that is likely to end separate standards for white and straight people. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Brian Kilmeade, the co-host of Fox and Friends, the host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, and the host of The Brian Kilmeade Show. They discuss President Trump's recent meetings with different international leaders, being at the center of finding peace between Russia and Ukraine, he previews his upcoming event in St Louis, and more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with HotAir.com and the host of the Duane's World podcast. They discuss how legacy media continues to freak out over everything that President Trump and his cabinet do to try and cut government waste and more. Mark is then joined by Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping. They discuss the work that DOGE is doing to cut government waste, the legacy media's pushback against it, and some local political topics as well. They wrap up the show with the audio cut of the day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. He discusses a current case that is likely to end separate standards for white and straight people.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark reviews some of the recent notable audio coming from legacy media criticizing President Trump, Elon Musk, and the cabinet. Mark is then joined by the Host of the Price is Right, George Gray. George celebrates The Price is Right just airing their 10,000th show and recollects special memories made from the show. He is later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. He discusses a current case that is likely to end separate standards for white and straight people.
CPF Director Bob Shrum joins bestselling author and CNN Chief Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin for a discussion on presidential pardons and Toobin's new book "The Pardon: The Politics of Presidential Mercy." They discuss famous pardons throughout history and the latest pardons from Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Featuring: Jeffrey Toobin: CNN Chief Legal Analyst; Bestselling author of "True Crimes and Misdemeanors," "The Oath," "The Nine," "Too Close to Call," "The Run of His Life" (made into the FX series The People v. O.J. Simpson), and "A Vast Conspiracy" Bob Shrum: Director, Center for the Political Future; Warschaw Chair in Practical Politics, USC Dornsife
In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and more. Mark is then joined by Brad Young, 97.1's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. They discuss what you need to know about today's court hearing in Boston over the legality of President Trump offering buyouts to federal workers. He is later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. They recap the Eagles dominance over the Eagles in last night's Super Bowl as well as Mizzou basketball's tough loss against Texas A&M on Saturday.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew recap the Eagles beatdown of the Chiefs in the Super Bowl as well as Kendrick Lamar's Halftime Show. Mark and Sue then discuss the "Week Without Immigrants" initiative where St Louis businesses ran by multiple Hispanic business owners will be shutting down to show the impact that immigrants have on the area in a protest to President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration. He is then joined by James Fishback, the founder and executive director of Incubate Debate. They discuss the fallout to his push for meritocracy and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and more. Mark is then joined by Brad Young, 97.1's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. They discuss what you need to know about today's court hearing in Boston over the legality of President Trump offering buyouts to federal workers. He is later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano. They recap the Eagles dominance over the Eagles in last night's Super Bowl as well as Mizzou basketball's tough loss against Texas A&M on Saturday. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Anson Frericks, a former top executive at Anheuser Busch/InBev, a co-founder of Strive Asset Management, and the founder of Athletic Capital. They discuss Anheuser Busch's epic collapse since involving Dylan Mulvaney in their advertisement and their efforts to recover. Mark is then joined by TJ Moe, a former Mizzou and NFL football player and now contributor to Fearless with Jason Whitlock on BlazeTV. He shares his thoughts on the Super Bowl as well as the Halftime Show. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. They discuss what you need to know about today's court hearing in Boston over the legality of President Trump offering buyouts to federal workers.
In 2015, Laura Coates traded courtroom drama for newsroom deadlines, leaving her job as a Justice Department prosecutor to dive into a journalism career. She was a new mom with no media experience or contacts, but knew she'd regret it if she never tried. Fast forward to today. Laura is CNN's Chief Legal Analyst, a Sirius XM host, and a trusted voice on today's most pressing legal stories. Despite her success, it didn't come without sacrifice. Listen as Laura gets real about the hard conversations she had with her husband – and herself – about prioritizing her professional ambitions over financial security. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Laura shares: How she charmed her husband when they first met, despite having a waxed off eyebrow Why she found it difficult to financially depend on her husband while figuring out her career How she got her foot in the door in media with no connections, and why getting the second foot in is more important Why she never shuts down her kids' curiosity around current events How she's dealt with big personalities in the courtroom, and on television Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark spends the first segment recapping some of the notable moments from yesterday's Inauguration Day. Mark is then joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. He discusses President Trump's pardons for people that invaded the Capitol on January 6th, 2020 as well as President Biden's pardons for his family members. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and more. Mark then shares a unique story from his trip to Las Vegas where he is brought on stage during a magic show and explains the fascinating trick. He is later joined by Jane Dueker, a local attorney that discusses St Louis city leaders reaching a compromise on the Rams settlement money as well as police officers receive a pay raise. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson with HotAir.com and the Duane's World Podcast. They discuss President Trump's very full first day in office and his ability to speak to the media. Mark is then joined by Chris Elston otherwise known as "Billboard Chris" who joins live from Davos, Switzerland. He shares his excitement on President Trump declaring there are only two genders now in US policy. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. He discusses President Trump's pardons for people that invaded the Capitol on January 6th, 2020 as well as President Biden's pardons for his family members.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark spends the first segment recapping some of the notable moments from yesterday's Inauguration Day. Mark is then joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Fisher, Dowell, and Young. He discusses President Trump's pardons for people that invaded the Capitol on January 6th, 2020 as well as President Biden's pardons for his family members.
Hailing from NYC and born into a prolific legal family, Dan Abrams is an attorney, media personality, media entrepreneur, and author. His background includes Court TV, Nightline, and MSNBC. He is the Chief Legal Analyst for ABC News, a founding anchor on News Nation, host/producer of On Patrol Live, SiriusXM, founder of Mediaite, and now winemaker. Dan is the proprietor of Ev and Em Vineyards on Long Island's North Fork in Laurel NY.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Grape Nation by becoming a member!The Grape Nation is Powered by Simplecast.
Chief Legal Analyst joins the show to discuss the Ten Commandments law in Louisiana; the prospect of Sharia Law coming to some states—and what that would mean; a few debate thoughts; and a little baseball.
Don Lemon sits down with Dan Abrams, Chief Legal Analyst for ABC News and Host of NewsNation's Dan Abrams Live. They dive into the latest updates in the Trump Trial drama, Stormy Daniels, and the campus protests. WATCH & Subscribe on YouTube @TheDonLemonShow! Listen on Apple, Spotify and iHeart Radio! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the twelve years since Michele Norris first prompted people to share their thoughts on race in just six words, over half a million people have submitted their stories to The Race Card Project. Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity is a compilation of these stories, along with richly reported essays and photographs that provide a window into America during a tumultuous era. In conversation with Laura Coates, CNN's Chief Legal Analyst and anchor of “Laura Coates Live,” and the host of “The Laura Coates Show” on SiriusXM. This program was held on January 18 in partnership with Politics and Prose.
Dan is back with the new series On Patrol: Live, which premieres Friday, July 22, on Reelz. Dan hosted the hit show LIVE PD which followed police offers throughout their patrols live in real time. The long-running show was the most watched series on A&E and was frequently the #1 rated show on cable. Now, On Patrol: Live reunites Dan with his Live PD co-host Sgt. Sean “Sticks” Larkin, and documents -- live and in real time -- the everyday work of police officers on patrol across America. The series gives viewers unprecedented access to law enforcement – from routine calls and high-stakes incidents to tracking down fugitives of justice and recovering missing children. Dan Abrams is also Chief Legal Analyst for ABC News, the host of Dan Abrams Live on NewsNation, author of multiple best-selling books including Lincoln's Last Trial and John Adams Under Fire, and has been a guest on The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live and the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
Many in tech and Silicon Valley have closely watched the Theranos saga. It's kept entrepreneurs up at night wondering: does the Holmes conviction spell the end of smoke and mirror pitch decks and the "fake it 'til you make it" Valley ethos? It's also caused concern in the tech PR and marketing circles. You've heard of hate crimes. As we go forward and do PR, and others in marketing go out there and market and advertise, it is a logical question: are we committing hype crimes? In this episode, host Bob Geller speaks with noted legal analyst and commentator Aron Solomon to get answers to these questions. About Aron Solomon A Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer, Aron Solomon, JD, is the Chief Legal Analyst for Esquire Digital and the Editor of Today's Esquire. He has taught entrepreneurship at McGill University and the University of Pennsylvania and was elected to Fastcase 50, recognizing the top 50 legal innovators in the world. Aron has been featured in Forbes, CBS News, CNBC, USA Today, ESPN, TechCrunch, The Hill, BuzzFeed, Fortune, Venture Beat, The Independent, Fortune China, Yahoo!, ABA Journal, Law.com, The Boston Globe, NewsBreak, and many other leading publications.
Aron Solomon - lawyer, Chief Legal Analyst for Esquire Digital, and the Editor of Today's Esquire - joins Ronan to discuss the current state of the world. The two break down the freedom convoy (and what freedom means,) the state of humanity today, and the age of information. Aron has taught entrepreneurship at McGill University and the University of Pennsylvania, was elected to Fastcase 50, and has work featured in CBS News, CNBC, USA Today, ESPN, TechCrunch, and plenty more.
Chief Legal Analyst of Esquire Digital, Aron Solomon is Up & Adam in the Morning Breaking Down the Latest News with Britney's Conservatorship. Where we at as of this week's ruling, and what to expect next. You can catch Aron's articles on this and more at www.TodaysEsquire.com - Great listen!
In this end of the week episode, Drew and Alex touch on some of the fascinating, hilarious, crazy, and fascinating political/cultural issues they have seen over the last week. They discuss: Jeffrey Toobin, the Chief Legal Analyst at CNN, who returned after an eight month “hiatus” involving inappropriate conduct during a Zoom call. The Biden Administration has kept their promise to end the Keystone XL Pipeline. In her middle age, Marjorie Taylor Greene FINALLY learned about the atrocities of the Holocaust after visiting a museum. Violence, crime, and shootings are up in the US. Will this be a fun summer, a crazy summer, or a potentially violent summer? The conspiracy around magnetic COVID-19 vaccines.
CNN has reinstated Jeffrey Toobin as their Chief Legal Analyst after his suspension for exposing himself during a Zoom meeting last October. And the irony of being the “Chief Legal Analyst” who committed a sexual act, broadcast live on Zoom…. WOW! Furthermore, for CNN to return Toobin to broadcast says volumes about the questionable value structure of CNN and its Executives. Surely there is another lawyer who could have done that job! Why does the Left, especially the Media, look the other way when it involves Democrats committing sex crimes — with actual proof it happened? They are absolutely intolerant of conservatives for TOTALLY MADE UP FALSEHOODS, including former President Trump!Joe Biden told members of the US Air Force stationed in England that he keeps forgetting he is President. And the reason might be because Jill Biden thinks she is President as evidenced by a photo of her at the Air Force One Presidential Desk supposedly prepping for the G-7 Summit in Europe.Our American Mamas, Teri Netterville and Denise Arthur, think passing out cookies with Kamala's face on them to the press corps on Air Force Two to Guatemala was a really dumb idea. Who does that? The sad truth is it shows how “shallow” and “narcissistic” our Vice President really is.Louis Avallone and Stephen Parr review a list of names given to Democrat Congressional Bills which are intended to do the exact opposite of what their names indicate. They do it to mask the truth and to draw public support they would never get otherwise.Catching up to much of the American public's “Common Sense” point of view, in April, 2021, the CDC finally said you don't have to wear a mask outside in public any more if you have had your vaccines. So why are people still wearing masks in their cars? Outside in the great outdoors? Ami Horowitz interviewed people on the New York City streets about why they were still wearing masks outside after being vaccinated. He found three basic reasons: “Social pressure, extreme and irrational fear, and a middle finger to the people who didn't want to wear masks.”Rep. Ilhan Omar declared, “We have seen unthinkable atrocities committed by the U.S., Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban,” to which 12 Democrat Jewish Congressional members responded with their own statement, saying “…equating the United States and Israel to Hamas and the Taliban is as offensive as it is misguided.” Tensions within the Congressional Democrats were not helped with this exchange.
Were these six highly televised and dramatic cases defined by headlines, or determined by them? Now streaming on Netflix, the docuseries Trial by Media explores how news coverage and public conversation around high profile crimes have had a lasting impact on United States criminal justice systems and culture.In this episode, Rebecca Lavoie (Crime Writers On…) speaks with CNN’s Chief Legal Analyst, staff writer for the New Yorker, and Executive Producer of Trial By Media, Jeffrey Toobin.There will be spoilers so make sure to watch all of the episodes on Netflix before listening here! A note to listeners, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this episode was not recorded in a studio. Thank you for understanding the change in audio quality.
Steve Adubato speaks with Dan Abrams, CEO and Founder, Abrams Media and Chief Legal Analyst, ABC News to discuss the intersection between politics, law and the Constitution. Steve Adubato is joined for additional commentary on the role of the media in the age of President Trump by Mary Gamba, VP, Marketing and Business Development, Stand […]
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Wanted to get this one out a couple days early to make it available to anyone who is traveling for Turkey Day. In this episode I talk to Chief Legal Analyst for the Out of Focus podcast, Greg Steele, last seen (or heard, rather) in Episode 12. We've come a long way since then! In this episode, we talk about community, moving to a big city vs. staying in a small town, and then we dive briefly into the world of legal tech. Hope you enjoy this episode, and thanks for listening! If you like what we're doing here, rate and review us on iTunes! You can sign up for the Out of Focus Newsletter here! Follow Will Malone on Instagram: @willmalone Check out the Blog! Will Malone is now on TikTok! Follow @willmalone! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outoffocus/support
This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. Over the last five years, a variety of entities - governmental, non-governmental and those created by bodies within the United Nations - have determined that ISIS has committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in areas it controlled in Iraq and Syria. The UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum have independently determined that ISIS has committed genocide against the Yazidi religious community of northern Iraq, and underscored that the logic, nature, and commission of genocide has been highly gendered. Since the collapse of ISIS's "caliphate", the pursuit of criminal accountability has accelerated, though it remains hindered by a range of factors, including a struggling Iraqi justice system, and an unwillingness of many states to take back their nationals, many held in SDF detention centres and camps in northern Syria, for trial. Alongside this, there is also increased discussion of the desirability of a broader range of transitional justice measures. Sareta Ashraph hopes to address these issues. She has been working on documenting and analysing ISIS crimes in Syria and Iraq with the UN Commission of Inquiry, the Syria IIIM, and most recently UNITAD. Sareta Ashraph is a barrister specialized in international criminal and humanitarian law. Until August 2019, she was based in Iraq as the Senior Analyst on the UN Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Crimes Committed by Da’esh. In 2017, Sareta was part of the start-up team of the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (Syria IIIM). From May 2012 to November 2016, she served as the Chief Legal Analyst on the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria where she was the primary drafter of the June 2016 report "They Came to Destroy", which determined that ISIS was committing genocide, as well as crimes against humanity and war crimes, against the Yazidis. In 2011 to 2012, she was the Analyst on the Commission of Inquiry on Libya. In 2010 and 2011, Sareta was the Legal Adviser to the ICC’s Defence Office. From 2004 to 2009, Sareta was Defence Co-Counsel before the SCSL. Sareta is an associate member of Garden Court Chambers (London), and is called to the Bar of England and Wales, as well as the Bar of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
Shockwaves continue to reverberate from the Cook County, Illinois prosecutors' announcement yesterday that they're dropping all 16 felony charges against Empire star Jussie Smollett. Dan Abrams, Chief Legal Analyst for ABC News will help us detail the latest with the case.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos recently accused the National Enquirer of “extortion and blackmail” over private photos of him obtained by the tabloid. In a Medium post, Bezos shared emails from the Enquirer that threaten to publish those photos unless he accedes to their demands. How did a celebrity magazine get into the rough and tumble world of extortion? Jeffrey Toobin, New Yorker staff writer and CNN’s Chief Legal Analyst, joins Alex Wagner to share insights from his 2017 profile of the man who runs the tabloid. How did the National Enquirer become what it is today? Why does it pay to silence stories about Donald Trump? And why is it at war with Jeff Bezos? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Men are elegant too, and our next guest proves it. Dan Abrams is a web entrepreneur (really a mogul), a New York Times best selling author, the Chief Legal Analyst for ABC News and the host of the runaway hit show LivePD. Dan juggles all of this without losing perspective, and without losing his cool. Listen as he describes how he maintains elegance in moments the rest of us would lose it, and how he is able to go from executive to talent and back with ease. Dan's website, Mediaite, is the place to go for political and media news. His network, Law and Crime, is the place to go for live trials. You can find his books, Lincoln's Last Trial and Man Down at https://www.amazon.com/Dan-Abrams/e/B004ANEVSK. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy
Join CNN's chief legal analyst and "American Heiress" author Jeffrey Toobin as he re-examines the evidence around one of the most bizarre crimes in American history. For more on the Patty Hearst kidnapping, watch CNN's "The Radical Story of Patty Hearst" on Sundays at 9 p.m. beginning February 11.
After over five years of war in Syria, civilians have not only been frequently caught in the crossfire, but have been intentionally targeted. In the view of the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria, amongst others, many of these acts amount to genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Considering these ongoing atrocities, this episode of the podcast will examine the prospects for accountability for war crimes and other serious violations of international law in Syria, including the particular case of the Yazidis. Speakers: Sareta Ashraph, Chief Legal Analyst, UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria; Murad Ismael, Executive Director, Yazda Organization; Yousuf Syed Khan, Legal Analyst, UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria; Naomi Kikoler, Deputy Director, Center for the Prevention of Genocide, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Ambassador Stephen Rapp, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes, 2009-2015.