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We sit down with the second half with the legendary Janice Dickinson—Supermodel, author, reality TV icon, and an unapologetic truth-teller—for a conversation that's as wild, real, and iconic as the woman herself. From the moment she enters the room, Janice doesn't hold back. She opens about her past relationships and the betrayal she faced when a close friend—none other than Christie Brinkley—was caught up in a shocking cheating scandal with her then-partner. With unfiltered honesty, Janice dives into heartbreak, girl code, and how she found the strength to move on and demand better. But love wasn't done with her. Janice recounts the serendipitous moment she met her soulmate, Dr. Rocky Garner, on a blind date set up by his son. From their dreamy Chateau Marmont first meeting to his romantic rainy-day proposal over In-N-Out burgers, this real-life love story could be a Hollywood rom-com—except it's all real. Patrik shares the glamorous tale of how he proposed to Pol'—shutting down Rodeo Drive in true fashion—for their televised engagement on E!'s New Money. (Yes, it's now streaming on Peacock!) The conversation then turns to her reality TV resume—from America's Next Top Model to surviving in the jungle on I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! (three times!). Janice spills tea about fellow castmates, grueling stunts, public votes, and why she refused to eat certain local delicacies (bull eyeballs, anyone?). Of course we get into Hot Topics and Janice weighs in on Kanye West's wife Bianca Censori's controversial “outfits,” Jaden Smith's Grammys headpiece moment, and the AI-generated accents that landed Adrian Brody and Felicity Jones Oscar buzz. She's got strong opinions—and she's not afraid to share them. We also talk cancel culture, problematic past tweets, and whether artists like Carla Sofía Gascon should still be celebrated despite offensive remarks. Janice shares her own painful history with Bill Cosby, her role in the early days of the Me-Too movement, and how speaking her truth became part of her healing. Finally, we test her knowledge with a “Supermodel Pop Quiz” where she reveals behind-the-scenes stories about icons like Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Kate Moss, Heidi Klum, and Anna Nicole Smith. We reflect on Anna's tragic death—and how deeply personal that loss still feels. As always, we close with a fashion Runway Rundown and a coffee ground reading from Pol' who sees exciting things ahead for Janice, including global travels, new ventures, and a long-overdue moment of public recognition that will put her right back on the throne she deserves. From fashion and fame to heartbreak, healing, and hilarious truth bombs, this episode is pure Janice: raw, radiant, and relentlessly real. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the HurrdatMedia YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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EAH co-hosts Christopher Jackson, Alicia Eastman and Patrick Molloy sat down with Dr. Gökçe Mete Gascon to learn more about Vattenfall activities in decarbonizing hard to abate sectors such as steel and transport including methanol and other alternative fuels. As Co-founder and Board Member of Women in Green Hydrogen, Dr. Mete is focused on steel, methanol, and infrastructure. About Dr. Gökçe Mete Gascon: Dr. Mete is Senior Partnership Manager at Vattenfall, building and maintaining strategic partnerships with industrial players, such as chemicals, steel, refineries, industrial gases and transport to jointly tackle the challenges and opportunities of decarbonization, green hydrogen and the electrification of industrial processes. Gökçe is Co-founder and Board Member of the Women in Green Hydrogen Network, Qualified lawyer, PhD, and author of 30 publications. She had over 14 years of business and strategy development, policy & regulatory analysis, leadership, project and stakeholder management experience focused on climate change, international development, carbon markets and green transformation of energy, heavy industry and minerals sectors.Prior to joining Vattenfall, she led South Pole's heavy industry transition and renewable hydrogen portfolio as Global Head of Hydrogen, designing and developing business models and project investment cases for renewable hydrogen.Previously she was the Head of Secretariat of the UN Leadership Group for the Industry Transition hosted by the Stockholm Environment Institute which explores how policy, finance and business practices in hard-to-abate industry sectors such as steel, cement, heavy duty transport and chemicals can be aligned to achieve climate neutrality.About Vattenfall:Vattenfall is one of Europe's largest producers and retailers of electricity and heat with approximately 19,000 employees. For more than 100 years, they have electrified industries, supplied energy to people's homes and modernised ways of living through innovation and cooperation. They are committed to building a future where everyone can choose fossil-free ways to move, make and live. Vattenfall seeks to become fossil free itself and looks beyond its own industry to really make a difference. Together with its partners, the Company is taking on the responsibility to find new and sustainable ways to electrify transportation, industries and heating.About Women in Green Hydrogen: Women in Green Hydrogen is a network of passionate women working in the green hydrogen sector. The vision is to increase the visibility and amplify the voices of women working in green hydrogen. The network provides a platform to connect, empower, and change.Diversity is essential for a sector that thrives on innovation and new ideas. The network works to promote the participation of women in conferences, expert talks, and relevant media to shape a more diverse and inclusive discourse in the world of green hydrogen. The goal is to build a community to foster knowledge exchange, connect women in green hydrogen, and create professional opportunities for members.WiGH organizes networking events and panels about relevant topics in green hydrogen, manage an international expert database, and offer a mentorship programme. They are also active on social media to increase visibility, promote activities and facilitate exchange. --Links:Women in Green Hydrogen https://women-in-green-hydrogen.net/Vattenfall: https://group.vattenfall.com/Books by Dr. Mete:The Energy Transitions and Future of Gas inthe EU: Subsidise or Decarbonise? (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-32614-2The Palgrave Handbook of Social License to Operate and Energy Transitions (Palgrave Macmillan,...
What is God saying to our situation now? Let us listen and obey because that could be our way to our breakthrough.
TALK TO ME, TEXT ITHave you ever questioned the intersection of identity, representation, and reality in Hollywood? This episode dives into the surging controversy of Carlos Gascon's recent nomination for Best Actress at the Oscars. The nomination, which has stirred significant outcry, raises important questions about gender identity in the film industry as we discuss whether a man truly belongs in this category. The backlash has not only put a spotlight on representation but also on Gascon's past social media actions that sparked outrage among critics. Shifting gears, we turn our attention to New York City's subway system's grim realities as we explore a shocking report detailing five criminals with an astonishing 590 arrests among them. What does this say about our justice system, and why are these individuals still on the streets? The stark contrast between Hollywood's glittering facade and the sobering truths of urban life reveals a deeper conversation about societal standards and values.Engage with us as we navigate these critical topics—share your thoughts and let's connect! Don't forget to subscribe for more insights and discussions that challenge the status quo. Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Blog - Carol ReMarksX - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksFacebook Page - Carol ReMarks Blog
The co-hosts discuss the controversy around Best Picture nominee "Emilia Pérez" and whether past offensive tweets by its star Karla Sofía Gascon will hurt its chances of winning. Then, they discuss the upcoming season of "The White Lotus" and how they feel about girls trips. Do you schedule sex? The co-hosts weigh in after celebrity couple Nick and Vanessa Lachey spill about their sex life in a recent article. Sara Haines is on the "Behind the Table" podcast and shares how ‘Saturday Night Live' was her "north star" in moving to New York City in her twenties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on The Nerdpocalypse Podcast, the crew returns to discuss Squid Game 2, Carry On, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Paradise, Companion, Severance S2, Oscar Nomination for 2025, Emilia Perez controversies, trailers for Sinners, Final Destination: Bloodlines, Magazine Dreams, and of course Fantastic Four: First Steps!CHECKED OUTSquid Game 2Carry OnJack Reacher S2Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-ManParadiseCompanionSeverance S2TOPICS - Section 1Oscar 2025 NominationsEmilia Perez Controversy‘Emilia Pérez' Star Karla Sofía Gascón Under Fire Over Tweets‘Emilia Pérez' Star Karla Sofía Gascón Apologizes for Racist, Offensive Tweets: ‘I Am Deeply Sorry to Those I Have Caused Pain'Karla Sofía Gascón on Deactivating X AccountZoe Saldaña Does Not Support ‘Emilia Pérez' Co-Star Karla Sofía Gascon's Tweets: ‘It Makes Me Sad' and ‘I Don't Have Tolerance for Negative Rhetoric'‘Emilia Pérez' Star Karla Sofía Gascón Says ‘I Am Not a Racist' Amid Backlash Over Offensive TweetsNetflix Distances Itself From Karla Sofía Gascón as Controversy Forces ‘Emilia Pérez' Oscar Campaign ChangesRUMOR: The Russo Brothers Will Oversee X-MEN RebootTNP STUDIOS PREMIUM (www.TheNerdpocalypse.com/premium)$5 a month Access to premium slate of podcasts incl. The Airing of Grievances, No Time to Bleed, The Men with the Golden Tongues, Upstage Conversation, and full episodes of the Look Forward political podcast TRAILERSSinnersAlien: EarthFinal Destination: BloodlinesMagazine DreamsFantastic Four: First Steps
The Gascon Emilia Perez controversies have some fallout, we have to review some trailers for Fantastic Four & Jurassic World + review some new movies like Companion & One of Them Days before we dive into a massive Sundance 2025 segment with Reviewing The Reviewers, Guess Which RT Pull Quote is fake and Mike1's new sick and twisted stipulation on all of AlsoMike's Reviews. AWARDS SEASON NEWS: Gascon Tweets Fallout - 2:07 Fab 5 Presentation - 4:41 Updated Feinberg Forecast Picks - 6:18 Grammy Ratings - 8:08 TRAILER REVIEWS: The Fantastic Four: First Steps - 9:23 News Interjection: Jonathan Majors Could Be Brought Back to the MCU? - 11:52 Final Destination: Bloodlines - 14:26 Jurassic World: Rebirth & An Epic Mike1 Rant - 15:39 WHAT WE'RE WATCHING: Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me - 20:26 One of Them Days - 20:55 Companion - 21:55 SUNDANCE 2025: Guess The Fake RT Pull Quote + Shot Clock Buzzer Reviews - 25:36 Kiss of the Spider Woman - 26:36 Omaha - 28:57 Peter Hujar's Day - 31:41 Sorry, Baby - 33:31 Train Dreams - 35:36 Twinless & Piracy Problems for Sundance Online - 37:31 The Ballad of Wallis Island + Trailer Review - 41:05 Bubble & Squeak - 43:27 The Wedding Banquet + Trailer Review - 45:27 Sundance Award Winners Lightning Round: Atropia, Andre Is An Idiot, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, East of Wall, DJ Ahmet - 47:59 Cutting Through Rocks - 51:27 Predators, The “To Catch A Predator” Doc - 52:46 The Perfect Neighbor - 54:20 The Things You Kill - 55:48 Sukkwan Island, Luz, and Where The Wind Comes From - 57:31 Midnight Section: The Thing with the Feathers, Rabbit Trap, Didn't Die, and Together - 1:00:27 OUTRO: Let us know your thoughts about anything you saw at Sundance. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar We'll otherwise enjoy upcoming Oscar Race Checkpoint episodes on the Critics Choice Awards, PGA & DGA Winners, and the Super Bowl Trailers + we're busy booking some guests and Mike1 gives AlsoMike one final shot clock for the Outro.
Today's Poll Question at Smerconish.com: Should the personal views and public statements of an actor/actress influence whether they win an Academy Award? Listen here to Michael's take, then vote at Smerconish.com, and please leave a rating and review of this podcast! The Daily Poll Question is a thought-provoking query each day at Smerconish.com on a political, social, or other human interest issue. Entirely non-scientific, it always begins a great conversation. Michael talks about it in this podcast each weekday.
This week, Hunter and Peyton talk about all the big moments from this year's Grammy ceremony and get nosy about some Bachelor Nation gossip with the Rachael Kickconnell/Matt James breakup. Then, they chat with returning guest Sarah Hagi about Oscar nominee Karla Sofía Gascon's history of racism, and what it was like to break the big story.Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to Lemme Say This on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch new episodes on YouTube and listen to weekly exclusive bonus content by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/lemme-say-this/ now. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Disculpen si el audio está muy malo! Grabamos a distancia :) Comentamos los Grammys y todos sus moments, Tonka intenta meterse en una narrativa, Karla Sofía Gascon no se cansa de ser funada, Gonzalo Valenzuela está chato de las funas, Curura está de vuelta y la IA está de su lado, SIGNOS: qué grupo ofendido por Karla Sofía Gascon eres y mucho más!
God's love is genuine love that transcends language and cultural barriers.
The Gascon Tweets controversy has been a horrible new development in this awards season. Although we will not re-read any of these tweets, we feel it's very necessary to cover this issue from all angles. Brief Discussion on the Grammys - 1:17 KARLA SOFIA GASCON TWEETS CAUSE TERRIBLE CONTROVERSY: We don't re-read Gascon's Tweets. But here's the overall timeline - 3:01 Fallout including Statements, Interviews & Missed Opportunities to Move Forward - 8:58 Oscar Chances for Emilia Perez in several categories could be upended - 17:12 THE BRUTALIST A.I. UNDER SCRUTINY - 25:17 Original Songs petitioned to be re-incorporated into the Broadcast by SCL - 37:08 THE LATEST SCREAM 7 CASTING NEWS SEGMENT - 42:11 WHAT WE'RE WATCHING: Non Spoiler Reviews Segment Presence - 43:52 Twin Peaks Rewatch - 46:08 Jack Lemmon Trio of Films Rewatching + Tampopo - 46:59 Shoutout to The Awards Gambit for researching Acting Category Stats - 48:41 OUTRO: With a Sundance episode incoming next and lots more Oscar Race Checkpoints as well, make sure you contact us with your thoughts. Mike1 discusses his stipulations for this next episode. Plus, we're in awe of the movie watching prowesses of the Matt Neglia's and Sean Fennessey's of the world. https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
Dive into the intersection of market research, healthcare, and AI with Michaela Gascon, President & CEO of KJT. Discover how her team informs life sciences strategies, tackles complex healthcare challenges, and leverages AI. From focus group dynamics to the future of decision-making, Michaela shares insightful stories and expert perspectives.
The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung
On this episode of THE HOT MIC, Jeff Sneider and John Rocha discuss the big entertainment news of the week including Netflix revealing its 2025 slate withe first looks at its projects, Benedict Cumberbatch revealing he is in Avengers: Doomsday while Chris Evans revealing he is out of it, the MJ Biopic is a mess, Jake Gyllenhaal leading a new M. Night Shyamalan movie, Anthony Mackie's comments about Captain America 4, The Russos running X-Men franchise, no Superman Super Bowl trailer, the Magazine Dreams, Sinners and Happy Face trailers, Tarantino talking 2019 as the last year of real movies, the Sofia Gascon vs Fernanda Torres Oscars drama, Companion review and more.#Superman #Marvel #Oscars #TheHotMic #JohnRocha #JeffSneider ____________________________________________________________________________________Chapters:0:00 Intro and Rundown1:58 Netflix Reveals 2025 Slate- What Stood Out to Jeff and John?11:41 John Leguizamo Cast in Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey"15:43 Jake Gyllenhaal to Star in Next M. Night Shyamalan Movie22:20 No 'Superman' Trailer in Super Bowl - Why is WB Making This Decision?27:54 John and Jeff Debate if WB Should Promote Superman on Joe Rogan Experience33:42 Anthony Mackie's Captain America 4 Comments- Much Ado About Nothing???44:28 Chris Evans Says He Is Not in Doomsday, But Doctor Strange is In It Now46:30 BREAKING: Jeff Sneider Reveals Harris Dickinson Considered for Cyclops in X-Men50:40 Will The Russos Really Run X-Men for the MCU?53:00 Brandon Sklenar Rumored for NOVA Series Lead, Rocha's Rumors58:53 Karla Sofía Gascon's Racist and Islamaphobic Tweets Resurface from 20201:11:39 Michael Jackson Biopic Is A "Dumpster Fire" with Reshoots of Third Act1:16:20 Matthew Lillard and Scott Foley in 'Scream 7'1:18:20 Zack Cregger Officially Doing a Resident Evil Reboot1:19:28 Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds New Controversial Updates1:23:10 Magazine Dreams, Sinners Trailers1:28:22 Quentin Tarantino's Comments about Studios Killing Release Windows1:30:35 Streamlabs and Superchat QuestionsFollow John Rocha: @therochasays Follow Jeff Sneider: @TheInSneider
El comentado largometraje de Jacques Audiard, ambientado en México pese a que se filmó en Francia y con muy poca presencia mexicana en su reparto, es una arriesgada propuesta autoral. Ha sido alabada por la crítica y por directores tanto estadounidenses como europeos, en un nuevo ejemplo de algo que ya ha ocurrido muchas veces en el cine: ofrecer una mirada hacia otros sectores del mundo sin conocer ni investigar sus realidades, solo usando estereotipos y creencias previas. Y aunque es un largometraje con elementos que no funcionan y errores que se pudieron evitar, nuestro crítico Joel Poblete invita a ver esta obra para conversar sobre ella y para apreciar algunas de las cosas que sí están logradas. Ya disponible en salas de cine.
UMD women's hockey assistant coach Ashleigh Brykaliuk recaps a tough weekend battling illness while playing elite competition, the play of goalie Eve Gascon, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our praise, our trust, our dependence on God is based on who He is - our amazing, awesome, almighty God.
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As we look back on this year, we're filled with gratitude for God's goodness. We're looking ahead with hope and excitement for what's to come in the new year!
As we look back on this year, we're filled with gratitude for God's goodness. We're looking ahead with hope and excitement for what's to come in the new year!
Originaire de Meaux, en Seine et Marne, c'est durant son enfance que Grégory arrive dans le Gers ! D'abord attiré par le basket, sport vedette de son village, son gabarit et ses aptitudes naturelles l'ont rapidement mené vers le ballon ovale. C'est au FC Auch, club phare du département, qu'il fait ses classes et évolue jusqu'à ce qu'un certain Henry Broncan ne lui offre sa chance chez les grands.Champion de Pro D2 en 2004 et Vainqueur du Bouclier Européen l'année suivante, il prend alors la direction de l'immense Stade Toulousain. Auteur de 2 saisons compliquées en bord de Garonne, il revient au bercail à l'été 2007 et ne le quittera plus jamais.Depuis sa retraite de joueur en 2013, Grégory est devenu entraineur : d'abord des Juniors, puis de la Réserve Auscitaine qu'il mènera au titre de Fédérale B quelques jours avant la dramatique disparition du club, en 2017.C'est alors que la cité Gasconne voit la naissance du RC Auch, dont il devient Manager de l'Equipe Première, franchissant tour à tour les étapes, avec notamment 4 montées en 5 ans.Papa d'une famille recomposée, Grégory est un passionné, un excessif et peut par conséquent être un personnage clivant, mais ô combien attachant !Je me suis régalé en compagnie de Grégory et suis ravi de l'avoir découvert sous un jour nouveau.Bonne écoute !-----------------------------
Co-hosts Kenny and MIke review and faithspot the Palme d' Or winning musical drama starring Zoe Saldana, Karla Sofia Gascon, Selena Gomez and directed by Jacques Audiard. Emilie Perez tells the story of two women seeking the freedom to live their lives as they desire without societal biases, expectations, and limitations. Saldana, Gascon, and Gomes jointly won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival and all were nominated for Golden Globe Supporting and Best Actress award. The film was nominated for Best Musical or Comedy film. The actresses are also strong contenders for SAG and nominations and the film is expected to be nominated for Best Film. Faith Spotted: In the midst of brokeness, societal limitations and judgemental expectations, the resurrection offers the hope and promise of redemption, liberation and new life. With this new life is a call to seek and stand up for righeousness even in the midst of risk and sacrifice.
Join Anna DeShawn, your favorite queer radio personality, as she winds down to the end of the year with a few top queer news headlines and an exclusive interview with Jordan Alexander. Jordan Alexander, the breakout star of HBO Max's Gossip Girl reboot, describes herself as an unrelenting artist, blazing her own path in music and entertainment! In this episode of Queer News with Anna DeShawn: Jordan reflects on her transformative role as Julien Calloway. The story behind her new album Now You're Caught Up, which captures personal growth, heartbreak, and resilience. Her journey as an independent, out, and proud queer artist. Why affirmations like "I am enough" keep her grounded in today's politically charged world.
Nathan Hochman had barely unpacked his office when his tenure as Los Angeles County District Attorney began with a seismic jolt. In his first major act, he dismissed two high-ranking deputies, Nancy Theberge and Brock Lunsford, who had become central figures in the simmering controversy surrounding Lyle and Erik Menendez. The Menendez brothers, infamous for the brutal 1989 murders of their parents, were the focus of a contentious resentencing appeal that had ignited public and legal debate alike. Hochman's decisive move sent shockwaves through the legal community, marking a clear departure from the policies of his predecessor, George Gascon. Theberge and Lunsford had been instrumental in a 57-page appeal filed just weeks earlier, advocating for a reduction in the brothers' life sentences without the possibility of parole. Their argument rested on evidence of rehabilitation. The proposed revision—50 years to life—would have made the Menendez brothers immediately eligible for parole after 34 years of incarceration. Critics lambasted the move as a slap in the face to justice, reigniting the fierce divide that had characterized public opinion since the sensational trial in the mid-1990s. Hochman's stance was unequivocal. He publicly criticized Gascon's approach to the Menendez case, accusing him of leveraging high-profile cases for political gain. By removing Theberge and Lunsford from their positions, Hochman made it clear that his administration would be taking a different path. Theberge, who had led the resentencing unit under Gascon, was transferred to the office of the Alternate Public Defender, while Lunsford was reassigned within the DA's office. These personnel shifts signaled a stark policy pivot—one that appeared to prioritize retribution over rehabilitation. Yet the personnel changes only deepened the intrigue. Shortly after Hochman's announcement, the DA's office declared that Antonio Aguilar would take over as head of the resentencing unit and the post-conviction and discovery division. However, Aguilar denied the appointment, despite his name being listed on the official roster of new appointments. The office, tight-lipped as ever, declined to clarify the discrepancy, leaving Observers speculated about the true state of affairs within the DA's administration. This lack of transparency only added fuel to the growing skepticism about Hochman's intentions and the broader direction of his administration. The Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing, initially scheduled for mid-December, became another casualty of the administrative upheaval. Judge Michael Jesic postponed the hearing to late January, citing the need to give Hochman's team sufficient time to familiarize themselves with the voluminous case file. This delay added another layer of uncertainty to an already convoluted saga. Hochman now faced a critical decision: whether to proceed with the original recommendation for resentencing or to withdraw it, provided he could present a legitimate reason for doing so. Either choice carried significant risks, not only for the Menendez brothers but also for the credibility of the DA's office under its new leadership. With public scrutiny intensifying, Hochman's next move could set a precedent for how his tenure would be judged. Meanwhile, Mark Geragos, the brothers' high-profile attorney, had been busy mounting a parallel offensive. Geragos filed a habeas corpus petition that introduced new evidence allegedly corroborating the brothers' claims of sexual abuse by their father. This revelation, Geragos argued, warranted a new trial. The petition awaited a response from the DA's office, which had initially been due in late November but requested an extension until December 20. The delay only heightened the tension, as all parties braced for a showdown in the courtroom. Geragos's strategy was clear: keep the focus on the alleged abuse and its potential impact on the original trial's outcome. This approach not only put pressure on Hochman but also revived public interest in the case, ensuring that every development was scrutinized by the media. Complicating matters further was the Menendez brothers' clemency appeal to Governor Gavin Newsom. The governor deferred any action, citing respect for Hochman's review of the case. The clemency request represented a long-shot bid for freedom, but it also underscored the high stakes involved. Clemency, a rarely granted relief, would require compelling evidence of miscarriage of justice, rehabilitation, or extenuating circumstances. Newsom's decision to defer highlighted the gravity of the situation and the potential political ramifications of any action he might take. For the brothers, it was a sliver of hope in an otherwise daunting legal landscape. The January 30–31 hearing loomed large on the horizon, poised to become a pivotal moment not just for the Menendez brothers but for the broader conversation about justice, rehabilitation, and the legacy of one of the most notorious cases in American legal history. The outcome of this hearing could redefine the narrative surrounding the Menendez brothers, shifting it from one of cold-blooded killers to victims of a deeply dysfunctional family dynamic. However, such a shift would not come easily. The prosecution's team was expected to vigorously oppose any motion that might appear to lessen the severity of the brothers' crimes. What began as a family tragedy has evolved into a multifaceted legal drama, replete with power struggles, moral quandaries, and the ever-present specter of public scrutiny. Hochman's early moves have set the stage for a high-stakes confrontation, one that promises to test the limits of justice and redemption in a system often criticized for its rigidity. As the Menendez brothers await their day in court, the question remains: will this new chapter bring closure to a case that has haunted the public imagination for decades, or will it only deepen the mystery? Adding to the drama is the renewed cultural fascination with the case, spurred in part by the Netflix series "Monsters," which revisited the Menendez brothers' story in a broader context of sensationalized family crimes. The series has reignited debates over the fairness of the original trial, the admissibility of abuse claims, and the role of public opinion in shaping legal outcomes. For many, the Menendez case serves as a litmus test for how society balances the scales of justice against the backdrop of human complexity. This renewed attention has amplified the stakes for all involved, from the DA's office to the defense team, and even the public officials who might be drawn into the fray. As the clock ticks down to the January hearing, one thing is certain: the Menendez brothers' story is far from over. With new evidence, shifting legal strategies, and a public hungry for resolution, the next chapter promises to be as riveting and consequential as the events that have already unfolded. The question of justice—what it means, who deserves it, and how it should be administered—looms large, casting a shadow over the proceedings and ensuring that this case will remain etched in the annals of American legal history. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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Nathan Hochman had barely unpacked his office when his tenure as Los Angeles County District Attorney began with a seismic jolt. In his first major act, he dismissed two high-ranking deputies, Nancy Theberge and Brock Lunsford, who had become central figures in the simmering controversy surrounding Lyle and Erik Menendez. The Menendez brothers, infamous for the brutal 1989 murders of their parents, were the focus of a contentious resentencing appeal that had ignited public and legal debate alike. Hochman's decisive move sent shockwaves through the legal community, marking a clear departure from the policies of his predecessor, George Gascon. Theberge and Lunsford had been instrumental in a 57-page appeal filed just weeks earlier, advocating for a reduction in the brothers' life sentences without the possibility of parole. Their argument rested on evidence of rehabilitation. The proposed revision—50 years to life—would have made the Menendez brothers immediately eligible for parole after 34 years of incarceration. Critics lambasted the move as a slap in the face to justice, reigniting the fierce divide that had characterized public opinion since the sensational trial in the mid-1990s. Hochman's stance was unequivocal. He publicly criticized Gascon's approach to the Menendez case, accusing him of leveraging high-profile cases for political gain. By removing Theberge and Lunsford from their positions, Hochman made it clear that his administration would be taking a different path. Theberge, who had led the resentencing unit under Gascon, was transferred to the office of the Alternate Public Defender, while Lunsford was reassigned within the DA's office. These personnel shifts signaled a stark policy pivot—one that appeared to prioritize retribution over rehabilitation. Yet the personnel changes only deepened the intrigue. Shortly after Hochman's announcement, the DA's office declared that Antonio Aguilar would take over as head of the resentencing unit and the post-conviction and discovery division. However, Aguilar denied the appointment, despite his name being listed on the official roster of new appointments. The office, tight-lipped as ever, declined to clarify the discrepancy, leaving Observers speculated about the true state of affairs within the DA's administration. This lack of transparency only added fuel to the growing skepticism about Hochman's intentions and the broader direction of his administration. The Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing, initially scheduled for mid-December, became another casualty of the administrative upheaval. Judge Michael Jesic postponed the hearing to late January, citing the need to give Hochman's team sufficient time to familiarize themselves with the voluminous case file. This delay added another layer of uncertainty to an already convoluted saga. Hochman now faced a critical decision: whether to proceed with the original recommendation for resentencing or to withdraw it, provided he could present a legitimate reason for doing so. Either choice carried significant risks, not only for the Menendez brothers but also for the credibility of the DA's office under its new leadership. With public scrutiny intensifying, Hochman's next move could set a precedent for how his tenure would be judged. Meanwhile, Mark Geragos, the brothers' high-profile attorney, had been busy mounting a parallel offensive. Geragos filed a habeas corpus petition that introduced new evidence allegedly corroborating the brothers' claims of sexual abuse by their father. This revelation, Geragos argued, warranted a new trial. The petition awaited a response from the DA's office, which had initially been due in late November but requested an extension until December 20. The delay only heightened the tension, as all parties braced for a showdown in the courtroom. Geragos's strategy was clear: keep the focus on the alleged abuse and its potential impact on the original trial's outcome. This approach not only put pressure on Hochman but also revived public interest in the case, ensuring that every development was scrutinized by the media. Complicating matters further was the Menendez brothers' clemency appeal to Governor Gavin Newsom. The governor deferred any action, citing respect for Hochman's review of the case. The clemency request represented a long-shot bid for freedom, but it also underscored the high stakes involved. Clemency, a rarely granted relief, would require compelling evidence of miscarriage of justice, rehabilitation, or extenuating circumstances. Newsom's decision to defer highlighted the gravity of the situation and the potential political ramifications of any action he might take. For the brothers, it was a sliver of hope in an otherwise daunting legal landscape. The January 30–31 hearing loomed large on the horizon, poised to become a pivotal moment not just for the Menendez brothers but for the broader conversation about justice, rehabilitation, and the legacy of one of the most notorious cases in American legal history. The outcome of this hearing could redefine the narrative surrounding the Menendez brothers, shifting it from one of cold-blooded killers to victims of a deeply dysfunctional family dynamic. However, such a shift would not come easily. The prosecution's team was expected to vigorously oppose any motion that might appear to lessen the severity of the brothers' crimes. What began as a family tragedy has evolved into a multifaceted legal drama, replete with power struggles, moral quandaries, and the ever-present specter of public scrutiny. Hochman's early moves have set the stage for a high-stakes confrontation, one that promises to test the limits of justice and redemption in a system often criticized for its rigidity. As the Menendez brothers await their day in court, the question remains: will this new chapter bring closure to a case that has haunted the public imagination for decades, or will it only deepen the mystery? Adding to the drama is the renewed cultural fascination with the case, spurred in part by the Netflix series "Monsters," which revisited the Menendez brothers' story in a broader context of sensationalized family crimes. The series has reignited debates over the fairness of the original trial, the admissibility of abuse claims, and the role of public opinion in shaping legal outcomes. For many, the Menendez case serves as a litmus test for how society balances the scales of justice against the backdrop of human complexity. This renewed attention has amplified the stakes for all involved, from the DA's office to the defense team, and even the public officials who might be drawn into the fray. As the clock ticks down to the January hearing, one thing is certain: the Menendez brothers' story is far from over. With new evidence, shifting legal strategies, and a public hungry for resolution, the next chapter promises to be as riveting and consequential as the events that have already unfolded. The question of justice—what it means, who deserves it, and how it should be administered—looms large, casting a shadow over the proceedings and ensuring that this case will remain etched in the annals of American legal history. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? 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Comedians Felipe Esparza & Jessimae Peluso return to the show and they open by discussing Jessimae's recent podcast with John Stamos, Felipe's obsession with The Bionic Woman's Lindsay Wagner, and the evolution of Mexican greetings. Adam also talks about how The Jayhawks are the musical equivalent of chicken paprikash. Then, filmmaker & author Justine Bateman joins the show to talk about the changes that are coming with Trump returning to office, watching bad policies ruin California, her opposition to generative A.I. in filmmaking & her no-A.I. allowed film festival, and her excitement about Trump's cabinet appointees. For more with Felipe Esparza: ● WEBSITE: felipesworld.com ● TWITTER/X: @funnyfelipe ● LIVE DATES: ○ Leicester Sq. Theater in London - Nov. 27 ○ Boom Chicago in Amsterdam - Dec. 4 ○ Levity Live Nyack NY - Dec. 20-22 For more with Jessimae Peluso: ● WEBSITE: jessimae.com ● PODCAST: Sharp Tongue ● INSTAGRAM: @jessimaepeluso ● LIVE DATES: ○ Funny Bone Omaha - Nov. 22-23 ○ Funny Bone Syracuse - Nov. 27 ○ Kimmel's Las Vegas - Dec. 13-14 For more with Justine Bateman: ● INSTAGRAM: @_justinebateman_ ● TWITTER/X: @justinebateman Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ● This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp http://BetterHelp.com/Carolla ● http://ShopMando.com, use code: ADAM ● http://Meater.com ● http://OReillyAuto.com/Adam
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Alex Stone, there was a quick push to get the Menendez Brothers released from prison under outgoing D.A. Gascon. Nathan Hochman may delay that release. // Dodgers are remodeling the stadium // Spirit Airlines could file for bankruptcy protection in the coming weeks following year of losses // Thanksgiving Travel...going to be busy
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TALK TO ME, TEXT ITCould Kamala Harris be the next Supreme Court nominee? This bold suggestion by CNN's Bakari Sellers has us exploring the complex political chessboard, especially as the Democrats hold the Senate reins. We dive into the implications of such a nomination while also reflecting on a generational shift in values and discipline as displayed by Columbia University's decision to celebrate American Martyrs Day over Veterans Day. Join us as we grapple with these cultural tensions and honor the valor of our veterans, contrasting it with the perceived attitudes of younger generations, and question where the baton was perhaps fumbled in passing down important societal values.But the intrigue doesn't stop there—find out how one woman's financial acumen has opened doors in the political landscape of California, where recent shakeups like Gascon's exit have changed the game. With millions in the bank despite a bout of unemployment, there's speculation about her potential leap into politics. We unravel this compelling narrative, examining the opportunities and challenges of career pivots and financial stability, all while sharing some bonus content and extending our deepest gratitude to veterans for their sacrifices. Exit bumper Not A Democracy Podcast Network made by @FuryanEnergySupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Blog - Carol ReMarksX - Carol ReMarks Instagram - Carol.ReMarksFacebook Page - Carol ReMarks Blog
Do we settle to be comfortable or do we press on into God's purposes?
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KFI's Steve Gregory joins the show to talk about Nathan Hochman beating out incumbent George Gascon in the LA County DA race. KFI's Michael Monks comes on the show to talk about Prop 36 and La County Measures that passed.
I had the opportunity recently to sit down and discuss policy with Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon and we had a great conversation about the chasm between public perception of politics and his actual reforms.
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Today's show sponsored by: Goldco — 10% Instant Match in BONUS SILVER, for qualified JLP Show listeners Learn more at https://JesseLovesGold.com or 855-644-GOLD JLP Fri 10-25-24 Express Yourself Friday Hr 1 Expert tippers. Menendez brothers, Gascon. Call: Lonely divorced got gal pregnant // Hr 2 Calls: Loneliness. BQ. GoldCo, Supers, Call: unhappy marriage // Hr 3 Anger of a "narcissistic sociopath." Calls: Anger; Supers // Biblical Question: Why do you need anyone else's approval? TIMESTAMPS (0:00:00) HOUR 1 — Sabbath (0:04:52) Get it off your chest, ladies against Trump (0:09:12) Experts: Tipping Etiquette, less than 15-20-percent? (0:31:49) TFS: Artur Pawlowski… tip on $60? (0:36:19) Menendez brothers parole? DA George Gascon (0:41:15) ONYX, TX: Divorced, lonely, got a "nice" gal pregnant (0:54:55) NEWS: Time off to vote?! (1:00:55) HOUR 3 (1:04:42) ONYX: No such thing as loneliness. Be alone. BQ (1:13:23) CARLA, FL, BQ, courage, Who is Carla? Approval (1:30:14) GoldCo (1:33:52) Supers… tips, BQ, Govt taxes EVERYTHING (1:43:26) RON, PA, 1st: Irritable in 27-yr unhappy marriage (1:54:00) NEWS: Beyoncé for Kamala (1:59:57) HOUR 3 (2:02:39) Narcissistic sociopath loves anger (2:10:37) RON: …thank you. No anger (2:14:29) CAROLYN, Italy, 1st, black, try to get mother saved, control anger? (2:27:05) TIM, IL, 1st: Father's anger peaked: Email forgiveness? HOLD (2:30:37) Announcements (2:33:42) TIM: Took mother's side/spirit against father. Forgive both (2:38:43) ELIJAH, FL, 1st: Working on yourself? (2:43:09) Supers… (2:49:37) PHILIP, Sweden: Grandparents, anger? (2:53:37) NICK, MO: Don't use music as an escape, identity (2:56:13) Closing
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Erik and Lyle Menendez have been recommended for resentencing after 35 years in prison for killing their parents. Orange County's Vietnamese community reacts to the indictment of former supervisor Andrew Do. Angelenos prepare for Day of the Dead. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
Gary and Shannon begin then second hour of the show with news of LA County DA Geroge Gascon's announcing that he will make a decision on the Menendez Brothers case today. Gary and Shannon also talk about De Leon staffer who said ‘f**k the police' and a Riverside counselor who was caught putting cameras in the bathroom.
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Gary and Shannon started the second hour of the show with Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón saying that a decision on the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez could be coming in days. Gary and Shannon also talk about side effects of Ozempic and little GaS Bible talk.
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