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The trial of Robert Telles, the former Clark County public administrator accused of murdering Las Vegas journalist Jeff German, entered a critical phase as the prosecution neared the end of its case. This week's testimony focused on evidence collected during the investigation, particularly the steps taken by law enforcement to tie Telles to the crime. One of the key pieces of evidence presented was a series of text messages exchanged between Telles and his colleague, Roberta Lee-Kennett, after German's death. The messages highlighted Telles' concern about the similarities between his vehicle and the one identified as the suspect vehicle. “I am. Very worried,” Lee-Kennett texted, to which Telles responded, “My car has all matching wheel patterns.” The exchange concluded with Lee-Kennett noting, “[Expletive] … your car is identical.” The prosecution then called Christie Baxter, a crime scene analyst supervisor for LVMPD. Baxter described the evidence collection process at the scene of German's murder, including the handling of DNA swabs and blood samples. She also recounted photographing Telles' office during the investigation, with these images shown to the jury. A significant portion of the day's testimony came from Matthew Hovanec , a digital forensics expert, who discussed the extraction of data from Telles' Google Pixel smartphone. Hovanec revealed that Telles had repeatedly searched for information related to Jeff German, including viewing his residence on Google Maps and Google Street View. He presented evidence showing that Telles' phone stored 132 Street View images of German's home, viewed approximately 20 days before the murder. During cross-examination, Draskovich questioned the possibility of Telles' phone being hacked, a theory that Hovanec dismissed due to a lack of supporting evidence. The prosecution emphasized that the search for German's residence occurred on Telles' work computer during office hours, indicating a preoccupation with the journalist. The court then heard from LVMPD homicide detective Justine Gatus, who provided a comprehensive account of the investigation into German's death. Gatus detailed how her team followed up on tips, including ones that suggested Telles as a suspect. She also described the discovery of foreign DNA under German's fingernails, which eventually led to Telles being stopped for a sample. The defense sought to undermine the prosecution's case by pointing out the deletion of a body camera video from Telles' traffic stop. Draskovich argued that this deletion was significant, but Gatus clarified that it was an automated system process and not a deliberate act by investigators. After several hours of cross-examination, the prosecution rested its case. The defense is set to begin calling witnesses when the trial resumes on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. The trial's outcome now rests on the jury's interpretation of the extensive evidence presented over the past week. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The trial of Robert Telles, the former Clark County public administrator accused of murdering Las Vegas journalist Jeff German, entered a critical phase as the prosecution neared the end of its case. This week's testimony focused on evidence collected during the investigation, particularly the steps taken by law enforcement to tie Telles to the crime. One of the key pieces of evidence presented was a series of text messages exchanged between Telles and his colleague, Roberta Lee-Kennett, after German's death. The messages highlighted Telles' concern about the similarities between his vehicle and the one identified as the suspect vehicle. “I am. Very worried,” Lee-Kennett texted, to which Telles responded, “My car has all matching wheel patterns.” The exchange concluded with Lee-Kennett noting, “[Expletive] … your car is identical.” The prosecution then called Christie Baxter, a crime scene analyst supervisor for LVMPD. Baxter described the evidence collection process at the scene of German's murder, including the handling of DNA swabs and blood samples. She also recounted photographing Telles' office during the investigation, with these images shown to the jury. A significant portion of the day's testimony came from Matthew Hovanec , a digital forensics expert, who discussed the extraction of data from Telles' Google Pixel smartphone. Hovanec revealed that Telles had repeatedly searched for information related to Jeff German, including viewing his residence on Google Maps and Google Street View. He presented evidence showing that Telles' phone stored 132 Street View images of German's home, viewed approximately 20 days before the murder. During cross-examination, Draskovich questioned the possibility of Telles' phone being hacked, a theory that Hovanec dismissed due to a lack of supporting evidence. The prosecution emphasized that the search for German's residence occurred on Telles' work computer during office hours, indicating a preoccupation with the journalist. The court then heard from LVMPD homicide detective Justine Gatus, who provided a comprehensive account of the investigation into German's death. Gatus detailed how her team followed up on tips, including ones that suggested Telles as a suspect. She also described the discovery of foreign DNA under German's fingernails, which eventually led to Telles being stopped for a sample. The defense sought to undermine the prosecution's case by pointing out the deletion of a body camera video from Telles' traffic stop. Draskovich argued that this deletion was significant, but Gatus clarified that it was an automated system process and not a deliberate act by investigators. After several hours of cross-examination, the prosecution rested its case. The defense is set to begin calling witnesses when the trial resumes on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. The trial's outcome now rests on the jury's interpretation of the extensive evidence presented over the past week. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The trial of Robert Telles, the former Clark County public administrator accused of murdering Las Vegas journalist Jeff German, entered a critical phase as the prosecution neared the end of its case. This week's testimony focused on evidence collected during the investigation, particularly the steps taken by law enforcement to tie Telles to the crime. One of the key pieces of evidence presented was a series of text messages exchanged between Telles and his colleague, Roberta Lee-Kennett, after German's death. The messages highlighted Telles' concern about the similarities between his vehicle and the one identified as the suspect vehicle. “I am. Very worried,” Lee-Kennett texted, to which Telles responded, “My car has all matching wheel patterns.” The exchange concluded with Lee-Kennett noting, “[Expletive] … your car is identical.” The prosecution then called Christie Baxter, a crime scene analyst supervisor for LVMPD. Baxter described the evidence collection process at the scene of German's murder, including the handling of DNA swabs and blood samples. She also recounted photographing Telles' office during the investigation, with these images shown to the jury. A significant portion of the day's testimony came from Matthew Hovanec , a digital forensics expert, who discussed the extraction of data from Telles' Google Pixel smartphone. Hovanec revealed that Telles had repeatedly searched for information related to Jeff German, including viewing his residence on Google Maps and Google Street View. He presented evidence showing that Telles' phone stored 132 Street View images of German's home, viewed approximately 20 days before the murder. During cross-examination, Draskovich questioned the possibility of Telles' phone being hacked, a theory that Hovanec dismissed due to a lack of supporting evidence. The prosecution emphasized that the search for German's residence occurred on Telles' work computer during office hours, indicating a preoccupation with the journalist. The court then heard from LVMPD homicide detective Justine Gatus, who provided a comprehensive account of the investigation into German's death. Gatus detailed how her team followed up on tips, including ones that suggested Telles as a suspect. She also described the discovery of foreign DNA under German's fingernails, which eventually led to Telles being stopped for a sample. The defense sought to undermine the prosecution's case by pointing out the deletion of a body camera video from Telles' traffic stop. Draskovich argued that this deletion was significant, but Gatus clarified that it was an automated system process and not a deliberate act by investigators. After several hours of cross-examination, the prosecution rested its case. The defense is set to begin calling witnesses when the trial resumes on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. The trial's outcome now rests on the jury's interpretation of the extensive evidence presented over the past week. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a recent revelation, Danyel Smith, the former editor-in-chief of Vibe magazine, has accused embattled rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs of threatening her life over an editorial dispute in 1997. This latest accusation comes as Combs faces multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and physical abuse, alongside a federal criminal investigation into his alleged involvement in sex trafficking. Smith detailed her harrowing experience in an op-ed for The New York Times, recalling a disturbing incident that occurred in September 1997. The dispute centered around Vibe's December 1997/January 1998 cover, which featured Combs in white, feathered wings. According to Smith, the photoshoot went well, but tensions escalated when Combs demanded to see the cover proofs before they went to press—a request against Vibe's policy. "Combs wanted to see the Vibe covers before they went to press," Smith wrote. "It wasn't our policy to show covers before publication, so after I told him no, we heard that he planned to come to our office and force us to show him." In her article, Smith recounted how her staff devised a plan to protect her from Combs, who had a reputation for violent behavior. "By then, the rap mogul had been found guilty in 1996 of threatening a New York Post reporter with a gun—and was also busy denying that he had something to do with the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur," Smith noted. Despite the precautions, Combs arrived at the Vibe offices the following day. Smith described how she evaded him by handing the cover proofs to her managing editor and fleeing the office in a cab. Combs, undeterred, called Smith later that day, demanding to see the cover. "It was then that Combs told me, as I've retold hundreds of times over the years, that he would see me ‘dead in the trunk of a car,'” Smith wrote. She responded by demanding he retract the threat, warning him that she would call her lawyer and have him jailed. Combs' response was a vile laugh followed by a dismissive "[Expletive] you." He then added, "I know where you are right now. Right on Lexington [Avenue].” Smith revealed that Combs faxed an apology within hours, but shortly after, Vibe's computer servers went missing. Fortunately, a staff member had saved an early version of the upcoming issue on a personal disk, allowing the cover to go to print as planned. This accusation against Combs adds to a growing list of allegations. At least seven women have come forward with sexual abuse claims since his ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie, sued him for rape in October. Although Combs denied any wrongdoing, he settled Cassie's suit for an undisclosed sum within 24 hours. The accumulation of these allegations and the federal investigation casts a shadow over Combs' career and public image. Despite repeated attempts for a comment, Combs has refused to respond to these latest claims. Smith's account is a stark reminder of the power dynamics and fear that often accompany such high-profile disputes. Her courage in speaking out after 27 years sheds light on the broader issues of abuse and intimidation within the entertainment industry. As these cases continue to unfold, they underscore the importance of holding powerful figures accountable for their actions. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a recent revelation, Danyel Smith, the former editor-in-chief of Vibe magazine, has accused embattled rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs of threatening her life over an editorial dispute in 1997. This latest accusation comes as Combs faces multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and physical abuse, alongside a federal criminal investigation into his alleged involvement in sex trafficking. Smith detailed her harrowing experience in an op-ed for The New York Times, recalling a disturbing incident that occurred in September 1997. The dispute centered around Vibe's December 1997/January 1998 cover, which featured Combs in white, feathered wings. According to Smith, the photoshoot went well, but tensions escalated when Combs demanded to see the cover proofs before they went to press—a request against Vibe's policy. "Combs wanted to see the Vibe covers before they went to press," Smith wrote. "It wasn't our policy to show covers before publication, so after I told him no, we heard that he planned to come to our office and force us to show him." In her article, Smith recounted how her staff devised a plan to protect her from Combs, who had a reputation for violent behavior. "By then, the rap mogul had been found guilty in 1996 of threatening a New York Post reporter with a gun—and was also busy denying that he had something to do with the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur," Smith noted. Despite the precautions, Combs arrived at the Vibe offices the following day. Smith described how she evaded him by handing the cover proofs to her managing editor and fleeing the office in a cab. Combs, undeterred, called Smith later that day, demanding to see the cover. "It was then that Combs told me, as I've retold hundreds of times over the years, that he would see me ‘dead in the trunk of a car,'” Smith wrote. She responded by demanding he retract the threat, warning him that she would call her lawyer and have him jailed. Combs' response was a vile laugh followed by a dismissive "[Expletive] you." He then added, "I know where you are right now. Right on Lexington [Avenue].” Smith revealed that Combs faxed an apology within hours, but shortly after, Vibe's computer servers went missing. Fortunately, a staff member had saved an early version of the upcoming issue on a personal disk, allowing the cover to go to print as planned. This accusation against Combs adds to a growing list of allegations. At least seven women have come forward with sexual abuse claims since his ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie, sued him for rape in October. Although Combs denied any wrongdoing, he settled Cassie's suit for an undisclosed sum within 24 hours. The accumulation of these allegations and the federal investigation casts a shadow over Combs' career and public image. Despite repeated attempts for a comment, Combs has refused to respond to these latest claims. Smith's account is a stark reminder of the power dynamics and fear that often accompany such high-profile disputes. Her courage in speaking out after 27 years sheds light on the broader issues of abuse and intimidation within the entertainment industry. As these cases continue to unfold, they underscore the importance of holding powerful figures accountable for their actions. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a recent revelation, Danyel Smith, the former editor-in-chief of Vibe magazine, has accused embattled rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs of threatening her life over an editorial dispute in 1997. This latest accusation comes as Combs faces multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and physical abuse, alongside a federal criminal investigation into his alleged involvement in sex trafficking. Smith detailed her harrowing experience in an op-ed for The New York Times, recalling a disturbing incident that occurred in September 1997. The dispute centered around Vibe's December 1997/January 1998 cover, which featured Combs in white, feathered wings. According to Smith, the photoshoot went well, but tensions escalated when Combs demanded to see the cover proofs before they went to press—a request against Vibe's policy. "Combs wanted to see the Vibe covers before they went to press," Smith wrote. "It wasn't our policy to show covers before publication, so after I told him no, we heard that he planned to come to our office and force us to show him." In her article, Smith recounted how her staff devised a plan to protect her from Combs, who had a reputation for violent behavior. "By then, the rap mogul had been found guilty in 1996 of threatening a New York Post reporter with a gun—and was also busy denying that he had something to do with the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur," Smith noted. Despite the precautions, Combs arrived at the Vibe offices the following day. Smith described how she evaded him by handing the cover proofs to her managing editor and fleeing the office in a cab. Combs, undeterred, called Smith later that day, demanding to see the cover. "It was then that Combs told me, as I've retold hundreds of times over the years, that he would see me ‘dead in the trunk of a car,'” Smith wrote. She responded by demanding he retract the threat, warning him that she would call her lawyer and have him jailed. Combs' response was a vile laugh followed by a dismissive "[Expletive] you." He then added, "I know where you are right now. Right on Lexington [Avenue].” Smith revealed that Combs faxed an apology within hours, but shortly after, Vibe's computer servers went missing. Fortunately, a staff member had saved an early version of the upcoming issue on a personal disk, allowing the cover to go to print as planned. This accusation against Combs adds to a growing list of allegations. At least seven women have come forward with sexual abuse claims since his ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie, sued him for rape in October. Although Combs denied any wrongdoing, he settled Cassie's suit for an undisclosed sum within 24 hours. The accumulation of these allegations and the federal investigation casts a shadow over Combs' career and public image. Despite repeated attempts for a comment, Combs has refused to respond to these latest claims. Smith's account is a stark reminder of the power dynamics and fear that often accompany such high-profile disputes. Her courage in speaking out after 27 years sheds light on the broader issues of abuse and intimidation within the entertainment industry. As these cases continue to unfold, they underscore the importance of holding powerful figures accountable for their actions. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The Downfall Of Diddy | The Case Against Sean 'Puffy P Diddy' Combs
In a recent revelation, Danyel Smith, the former editor-in-chief of Vibe magazine, has accused embattled rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs of threatening her life over an editorial dispute in 1997. This latest accusation comes as Combs faces multiple lawsuits alleging sexual assault and physical abuse, alongside a federal criminal investigation into his alleged involvement in sex trafficking. Smith detailed her harrowing experience in an op-ed for The New York Times, recalling a disturbing incident that occurred in September 1997. The dispute centered around Vibe's December 1997/January 1998 cover, which featured Combs in white, feathered wings. According to Smith, the photoshoot went well, but tensions escalated when Combs demanded to see the cover proofs before they went to press—a request against Vibe's policy. "Combs wanted to see the Vibe covers before they went to press," Smith wrote. "It wasn't our policy to show covers before publication, so after I told him no, we heard that he planned to come to our office and force us to show him." In her article, Smith recounted how her staff devised a plan to protect her from Combs, who had a reputation for violent behavior. "By then, the rap mogul had been found guilty in 1996 of threatening a New York Post reporter with a gun—and was also busy denying that he had something to do with the 1996 killing of Tupac Shakur," Smith noted. Despite the precautions, Combs arrived at the Vibe offices the following day. Smith described how she evaded him by handing the cover proofs to her managing editor and fleeing the office in a cab. Combs, undeterred, called Smith later that day, demanding to see the cover. "It was then that Combs told me, as I've retold hundreds of times over the years, that he would see me ‘dead in the trunk of a car,'” Smith wrote. She responded by demanding he retract the threat, warning him that she would call her lawyer and have him jailed. Combs' response was a vile laugh followed by a dismissive "[Expletive] you." He then added, "I know where you are right now. Right on Lexington [Avenue].” Smith revealed that Combs faxed an apology within hours, but shortly after, Vibe's computer servers went missing. Fortunately, a staff member had saved an early version of the upcoming issue on a personal disk, allowing the cover to go to print as planned. This accusation against Combs adds to a growing list of allegations. At least seven women have come forward with sexual abuse claims since his ex-girlfriend, singer Cassie, sued him for rape in October. Although Combs denied any wrongdoing, he settled Cassie's suit for an undisclosed sum within 24 hours. The accumulation of these allegations and the federal investigation casts a shadow over Combs' career and public image. Despite repeated attempts for a comment, Combs has refused to respond to these latest claims. Smith's account is a stark reminder of the power dynamics and fear that often accompany such high-profile disputes. Her courage in speaking out after 27 years sheds light on the broader issues of abuse and intimidation within the entertainment industry. As these cases continue to unfold, they underscore the importance of holding powerful figures accountable for their actions. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Hamilton city councillor Andrew Bydder is on the defence, after delivering an expletive-laden rant to a neighbouring council. In a letter directed at Waipā District Council, Bydder used derogatory language to voice his displeasure with the placement of a third bridge in Cambridge. He has since claimed he tried to be polite to the council - but it never got him anywhere. "I did this because it cannot be ignored. It was the only way to get a reaction, and to get the issue dealt with. I'd rather not do it this way, but if it's the only way they react, then I have to." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CAMEO ALERT! Bobby DeNiro is stumping for Joe Biden. Take a listen to the angry A-Lister as he rails against Trump outside the former President's trial. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Sun Belt tourney: to 18:00 Selection Monday discussion + Knoxville Regional: 18:00-46:00 Q&A: remainder (Expletive at 1:10:50 for those listening with kids in the car)
Sun Belt tourney: to 18:00 Selection Monday discussion + Knoxville Regional: 18:00-46:00 Q&A: remainder (Expletive at 1:10:50 for those listening with kids in the car)
Robert De Niro went off about GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and the potential implications of his 2024 bid on today's episode of The View, but the actor's tirade was full of so many cuss words that viewers barely got to hear a peep at times.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Marc starts things off this week with terrible Xbox news that keeps the 2024 suckfest going strong, before getting to what they've been playing with Shadows of Doubt, Ready, Steady, Ship!, Sclash, Blasphemous 2, ITORAH, Awesome Pea 3, and The Prisoner of the Night. Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)
Jay Ashcroft and Denny Hoskins were filmed arguing and calling each other names at a Republican event. Plus, John Rooney talks about last night's walk-off winner over Arizona.
The culture wars in this country are a clash of ideologies or beliefs. But sometimes – maybe even more often today – those emotional differences result in threats of violence or violence itself. In a day that will be long remembered, the city of Lancaster was the center of the culture wars Saturday. The Drag Queen Story Hour event was scheduled for the Lancaster Public Library Saturday morning. As part of the event, Christopher Paolini -- dressed in his drag costume -- was to perform and recite stories geared toward children. Hundreds of people, that included children and their families, had signed up to attend. The Story Hour was cancelled after a suspicious package was found and bomb threats were emailed that referenced the library, and the home addresses of the library's executive director, the president of Lancaster Pride and LNP journalist Dan Nephin. Nephin reported on the events all day Saturday and then became part of the story. Dan Nephin was with us on The Spark Monday and read the contents of the email threat."It says "we are the ones that placed bombs at the Lancaster Public Library. We will kill Tiffany Shirley. That's the head of Lancaster Pride. We placed a bomb in her home and the home of Lissa Holland. That's the library executive director. My home. Starbucks in Lancaster. Lancaster Online office. At 1:30, the bombs will detonate. Bring the fire department. We placed pipe bombs as well as fuel. Bombs will likely cause a fire spreading to other buildings. Evacuate so no innocents die. You are exploitive, degenerate pedophiles, child abusers, or expletive cowards who rather let our children get preyed upon than be called a bigot? Expletive you degenerates, we will kill you all and purify our land." That is terrifying to have received." Nephin said that Lancaster Mayor Danene Sorace called him to tell him he was mentioned in the email threat,"I reacted with some words and I'm not going to be able to say on the radio, and I knew I had to call home, let my partner know that something was up and she had to get the heck out of the house. But I'm also thinking "can I get a comment from you?" Because I knew we had to say that she also said that there was an evacuation and that there had been bomb threats elsewhere. So I was on the phone with her for about a minute. I hung up frantically, told Kathleen (his partner) to get out of the house again, using words I can't use here. But you can imagine what they are. And she asked where to go. I said, I can't tell you, I don't know, just get the hell out of there. I went over to my desk, and then I saw in my email the email that we shared, virtually everything about it except by redacting the addresses and, saying expletive instead of the words that were used. So I forward that to my bosses. Then we realized that we, LNP, that we, we're also, mentioned that there was a bomb here, so we had to evacuate and relocate. We had probably a little over a dozen of our staff and reporters working. We just didn't know what to expect. There had been a lot of calls for protests and whatnot, so we had to scramble and relocate, to continue to do our our job at that point. We left and we were out of here in probably less than five minutes." Lancaster County Commissioners Josh Parsons and Ray D'Augostino were among those who criticized the library holding the event, in essence saying it wasn't appropriate for children. A prayer vigil was held Friday night with participants asking God to stop the event, but they didn't call for violence. Nephin quoted library officials as saying the Commissioners' criticism brought more attention to the event and helped to increase attendance. Nephin reported later Monday that the suspicious box contained coloring books according to Lancaster Police. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is a time of confusion in the rugby league world, and our heroes boldly go forth to decipher meaning in the meaningless.Expletive laden on field interviews and unapologetic hypocrisy from our hosts, sideline interviewers who don't watch the games they're interviewing about, broadcast agreements that have been in place for years described as being abrupt changes, rule interpretations being described in the most sleep inducing fashion imaginable… nothing is clear ahead of round 3 of the NRL season.What is clear is that very few halfbacks are safe in struggling teams, that retro jerseys are the absolute best, and that the NRL might do well to consider some new voice over talent. Wonder if Rabs Warren will come out of retirement?It's not just rugby league this week- as the grapplers tackleeverything from world rugby, the Matilda's, and the cringe fest that is Brisbane's Olympic buildup.Like, share, tell everyone you know. It's bloody grap-tacular.
Erik and Brian discuss the baffling result of the second best college basketball conference this season only getting three teams in the big dance. Later, Erik triggers Brian on the passive approach of the Cowboys in NFL free agency.
Jason Whitlock Trolls Stephen A. Smith Who Takes Feud to New Level of Pathetic Expletive-Filled Rant
Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi listened and reacted to Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel's expletive-filled rant during a film session with his team in the days following Miami's stunning loss to the Tennessee Titans. The clip appeared in a recent episode of HBO's "Hard Knocks."
Houston candidate for mayor Sheila Jackson Lee has been caught red-handed and loose-lipped berating her staff. It's full of curse words, and we wonder if Hillary Clinton, who assisted with her campaign, regrets that endorsement. Grace has got the (bleeped) sound-cuts of Jackson Lee as well as updates on the situation in Israel and America's reactions to it.
We've all heard it, and maybe some of us have done it. When we hear the name of Christ used as an expletive it can make our skin crawl, and it should! However, is that all God is concerned with when He gave us the second commandment? Lew shares insights regarding this important commandment and pushes it deeper into the heart of the listener.
This is the first two segments of this week's FarrCast featuring guest host Jim Lebenthal -- who explains why he's bullish on the end of year -- and Dan Mahaffee -- who gives an update on unpleasant people. Bringing you Wall Street, Washington, and The World -- it's The FarrCast!
Today, we read CCC, 2110 - 2167 and discuss the Second Commandment: "You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain." The name of God - and the name of every person - is an icon of the greater reality... The name of God, the name of Jesus Christ, points to an all-holy being, and, so, to say the name cavalierly - or disrespectfully - is to degrade the being, the person, whom that name represents. On the other hand, to speak lovingly and admiringly of God is to love and admire God Himself. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
She upset biological women dislike tran womens. We all need to get along...I personally dont dislike trans women. This audio serves as an opportunity for people to discuss and broaden their mindsets # Transwomen --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/Tammy English /message
Craig Elsten and Raphie Cantor (with a late appearance from Chris Reed) are joined by Padres Hot Tub patrons to vent and commiserate after a truly dispiriting 4-3 loss to the lowly Royals, dropping San Diego into fourth place, eight games out of first and four games under .500.
New York! San Francisco! Our once grand cities are fast turning into... Yikesvilles. To help our hosts work up a diagnosis, The Ricochet Podcast needs the great Victor Davis Hanson. The quartet talk universities; they consider the unique top-down nature of this new wave of revolution and discuss whether the country is in graver danger than it was in those dreadful 1970s.Then James, Peter and Rob muse on the recently discarded standards of public decency vis-à-vis debased internet content and all-to-common swear words.
New York! San Francisco! Our once grand cities are fast turning into… Yikesvilles. To help our hosts work up a diagnosis, The Ricochet Podcast needs the great Victor Davis Hanson. The quartet talk universities; they consider the unique top-down nature of this new wave of revolution, and discuss whether the country is in graver danger […]
Andrew and Gabey share some sloppy takes on the Spring Game and Softball
Usually we're a PG show, maybe PG-13. We go hard R in the middle thanks to Matt's wedding story. Enjoy!On this week's show:Happy 420, broDrug-checking sitesPulp FictionHouse of LandlordsBen & Jerry's employees to unionizeWe get closer to anti-paramilitary billWho needs libraries?The cannabis marketplace is too crowdedNew student loan incentivesNorthern ExposureAdam hates the Sleep OutFiddlehead is now the 36th largest brewery in America(50:27) Break music: Provisions Hip Hop - “Hughie!”https://provisionshiphop.bandcamp.com/track/inner-g-feat-hughie-mr-mfn-exquire Stowe Rotary is betting on trucks getting stuck in the NotchRotary ClubInternational Order of Old BastardsOdd FellowsNVU-Lyndon students doing the Time Warp againRocky Horror Picture ShowToo much office space in downtown Burlington Essex Citizen's AcademyAre you Bear Aware?Vermonter & cartoonist Ed Koren of New Yorker Magazine, passed awayThanks for listening!Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/VermontCatchup Follow Matt on twitter: @MatthewBorden4 Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by B-Complex
This episode features outbursts of descriptive words of body parts and fluids—and not just in English. We talk both about stuff people are uncomfortable saying and words that they use as freely as breathing air. With our international cast of characters on this episode, spanning three continents and two hemispheres, we mix English, Dutch, Russian, and Swedish, with a dash of Scots England. Glenn Fleishman with Annette Wierstra, Erika Ensign, Jean MacDonald, Julia Skott, Sarah Hendrica Bickerton, Saskia Koehler and Shelly Brisbin.
This episode features outbursts of descriptive words of body parts and fluids—and not just in English. We talk both about stuff people are uncomfortable saying and words that they use as freely as breathing air. With our international cast of characters on this episode, spanning three continents and two hemispheres, we mix English, Dutch, Russian, and Swedish, with a dash of Scots England. Glenn Fleishman with Annette Wierstra, Erika Ensign, Jean MacDonald, Julia Skott, Sarah Hendrica Bickerton, Saskia Koehler and Shelly Brisbin.
Cricketer Michael Clarke is in damage control over expletive-riddled footage of him being slapped by girlfriend Jade Yarbrough in a public park after she accused him of cheating with ex Pip Edwards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Basic Xmas Test, World Record Wednesday, Digital Drama, Oddest Guinness World Records of 2022, Two-Factor Verification, Battle of the Generations and Celebrities Most Ridiculous Expenditures
Is this even possible? How can we hope to transform an organization WITHOUT using a popular framework? What are the vital concepts we need to get across? What pitfalls should we avoid? Join us this week as we unpack our experiences with guiding an agile transformation WITHOUT using a framework! Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us. Much thanks to the artist Krebs from Machine Man Records who provided us our outro music free-of-charge! If you like what you heard, check out these links to find more music you might enjoy! If you'd like to join the discussion and share your stories, please jump into the fray at our Discord Server! We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free. However, if you'd like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a Patreon. Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
My favorite episode this season was an amazing, animated, and informative conversation with Susan Roggendorf. We discuss a variety of subjects, including heterosexual norms, LGBTQIA+ community, as well as first responders and her work with this population. We talk about our experiences in the ER, Susan explains how she has decided to challenge all the norms so that she can be herself. We also discuss the current political issues going on currently and how to be more hands on and can make a difference via social justice. Susan Roggendorf is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Illinois and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Iowa. She's the LGBTQ+ owner of Coffelt Counseling Services in the Quad Cities. Susan works with folks living with anxiety in her LGBTQIA2s+ community. and with First Responders grappling with anxiety as well as other life issues. When not in her garden or busy annoying her adult kids, she's hosting and producing her own podcast, F*ck The Rules.You can find her podcast here.You can reach her practice here.You can find her Instagram here.Finally, you can visually see this interview here.
Greetings, nerdlings, and welcome to episode 19 of Up Yours with More!, the official podcast of the world's greatest comic shop, Up Up and Away Comics, in Cincinnati, OH! BC and MODOK have another jam packed show for you this week! They've got a few headlines to discuss, the top 10 books from last week, and a heads-up about a few books hitting our shelves today! So, muscle up, buttercups! Here we go! News Marvel's Moon Knight Wins First Emmy Award Batman Fans Celebrate 30th Anniversary of Batman: The Animated Series Premiere There Won't Be a DC FanDome in 2022 ICv2: DC Opens New Direct Distributor EXCLUSIVE: DC Sends the Flash Into a 60 Second War - And a Twice-Monthly Schedule Comics Top 10 Books Last Week New Books This Week Misc. Discussion The Lord of the Rings: Amazon Suspends User Reviews for Rings of Power Find Us Online at the Following Outlets: Website :: upupandawaycomics.com Facebook :: facebook.com/upupaway and facebook.com/uuablueash Instagram :: instagram.com/upupawaycomics Twitter :: twitter.com/upupawaycomics
Today on the Good Day Download:Discussing Uvalde school shooting surveillance video showing the actual timeline of police response from when they entered the building (spoiler alert: it was 3 minutes after the shooter entered and starting shooting in two classrooms) to when the horrific situation was neutralized, updates on the Jan 6 hearings, and how an AZ mother was denied an abortion though her unborn child is in pain and will not survive. Good news for “real” milk lovers, Dr. Jane Goodall's latest honor, and Emmy nominations. We discuss that, too. Additional information available on GoodDayShow.com. Follow us on social media. Facebook & Instagram - @GoodDayRadioShowTwitter - @GoodDayOnAir
The Weekly Uprising is back in action to talk about a less-than-stellar week of Overwatch League. But is there hope on the horizon? Will Boston be able to turn things around? Will the team finally figure out which tank to play???
John is in Europe, and Tom and Kevin debate which Gallagher brother is more talented; Tom decides not to do a triathalon this weekend due to “COVID Fog“; Tom and Kevin discuss the tragic events in Uvalde, Texas, the 2nd Amendment, and how Tom was sued by a couple of “guys” under the guise of the NRA and won; Tom wants Mayor Emily Styron of Zionsville on LOCPOD after she drops the F-bomb a few times on Twitter; Kevin wants to know who cusses more.
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A candidate for governor of Arizona tweeted an expletive. What was her reasoning? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
VP Kamala Harris has tested positive for COVID and is asymptomatic. Sasha Obama is with Clifton Powell, Jr. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This latest episode, we discuss the slap heard around the world by Will Smith at the Oscars. We drink an awesome Merlot from Napa Valley from Trader Joe's for $9.99 and talk about the Merlot curse from the movie (Sideways) and Kelsey reminisces about her latest shopping mall experience over the weekend at Opry Mills. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenashvillewineduo/support
At 1am on a Friday in the summer of 2021, me and a buddy found ourselves caught up in some magic...2 and a half hours of freestyles, beats, and banter...this is a piece of that magic...42 seconds into the (recorded) freestyle session...Rhyme Chef cooking up that lyrical goodness: Old Baby Vibes Curator: Mr RathodBeats: "Beats Playlist" by Beats by Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2psBiLatKHRICZOFuqxKv3?si=06dac511ebb34870)
We give you the chance to guess what the members of the Locker Room trying to say? We let you take a guess to what they're trying to say. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chad Jensen and Zack Kelberman react to #DreMontJones' expletive-laced comment about the #DenverBroncos' QB battle. What to make of it? #Broncos SHOW NOTESMerch: http://huddleuppod.com/Chad Jensen Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChadNJensenZackKelberman: https://twitter.com/KelbermanNFLJon Kronenberg: https://twitter.com/JonKayMHHBang it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices