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El viernes trascendió que ya Celso Gamboa Sánchez fue formalmente acusado por violaciones federales a las leyes de narcotráfico en el Distrito Este de Texas. Inculpado de conspiración, de fabricar, distribuir y exportar cocaína a Estados Unidos, el caso forma parte de "Take Back America" una operación de gran calado que moviliza recursos para luchar -entre otros ilícitos- contra carteles y organizaciones criminales transnacionales, para procurar su erradicación. Como se sabe, Celso Gamboa (49) fue capturado el 23 de junio. Pocos días después, junto con su aludido socio delincuencial alias pecho de rata, rechazó la extradición voluntaria. Este sonado caso corre en paralelo con uno similar en Ecuador donde el 25 de junio fue recapturado el capo más sonado del país andino José Adolfo Macías alias Fito (45), quien sí acepto de inmediato la visa sin retorno a los Estados Unidos. Curiosamente, ambos capos serían los primeros extraditados nacionales de los dos países. ¿Por qué Gamboa Sánchez y su socio rechazaron el procedimiento y alias Fito lo aceptó? ¿Cuáles son las diferencias y similitudes de ambos casos? Y algo más, también el viernes, pero en Nueva York, Ovidio Guzmán López uno de los hijos del narco mexicano Joaquín El Chapo Guzmán, en cumplimiento de un acuerdo previo con las autoridades estadounidenses, se declaró culpable de cuatro delitos de narcotráfico. Como parte del trato, 17 familiares de Ovidio Guzmán ingresaron a Estados Unidos. A este pacto, seguiría la declaratoria de culpabilidad de otro de los hermanos, Joaquín, que guarda prisión desde hace un año en Chicago, luego de haber colaborado con la entrega de Ismael el Mayo Zambada en El Paso, Texas. No es ficción. Es la transnacionalización del crimen organizado del narco en vivo minuto a minuto. Y de ello hablamos experta en seguridad en la materia Tania Molina.
Ovidio Guzmán López, hijo de ‘El Chapo', dio un paso trascendental: cambió su declaración de ‘no culpable' a ‘culpable' ante cargos por narcotráfico, lavado de dinero y uso de armas. ¿Se trata de otro delincuente más que le dirá a las autoridades en EUA lo que quieren escuchar o veremos una sacudida real, con sus consecuencias políticas en México? Jorge Fernández Menéndez, periodista, nos habla al respecto.
Ovidio Guzmán, alias “El Ratón”, se presentará hoy a audiencia en la Corte Federal de Chicago, donde se va a declarar culpable por delitos de narcotráfico.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode: There was a deadly fire at a Massachusetts assisted living facility; search and rescue will continue after flooding in Texas; President Donald Trump is offering more support to Ukraine; the BBC will no longer work with a prominent chef; season 7 of 'Love Island' concludes; and Sotheby's is having a natural-history themed auction. One year after Trump assassination attempt, changes at Secret Service but questions remain. Lawmakers visit 'Alligator Alcatraz,' but some wonder how much they'll get to see. Furor over Epstein files sparks clash between Bondi and Bongino at the Justice Department. US sanctions Cuban President Díaz-Canel and other officials for human rights violations. FEMA removed dozens of Camp Mystic buildings from 100-year flood map before expansion, records show. Trump announces 30% tariffs against EU, Mexico to begin August 1. Judge orders Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops, arrests in California. Trump tours Texas flood damage as the disaster tests his pledge to do away with FEMA. Trump administration sues California over egg prices and blames animal welfare laws. Son of ‘El Chapo’ pleads guilty in US drug trafficking case. Appeals court throws out plea deal for alleged mastermind of Sept. 11 attacks. Multiple people hurt in Kentucky church shooting; suspect killed, police say. Volunteers aid in the cleanup from deadly flash floods in Texas. A small Texas community where everyone survived flooding has sirens that warned them. Atlanta man gets more than 150 years in prison for starving daughter and abusing other children. Boeing settles with a man whose family died in a 737 Max crash in Ethiopia. S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite pull back from their all-time highs. Walmart recalls 850,000 water bottles after two consumers suffer vision loss from ejecting caps. World No. 1 bests No. 2 in colossal men’s final at Wimbledon, a former major leaguer’s son is drafted No. 1 overall, a longtime skipper surpasses 2,000 wins, a 25-year-old outlasts a Masters champion and a first-time major winner in golf and a decisive win to conclude the Club World Cup. At Pamplona's San Fermín festival, a tiny minority of those who run with bulls are women. Israeli strikes kill at least 32 in Gaza as Palestinian war deaths top 58,000. European trade ministers meet to forge strategy after Trump's surprise 30% tariffs. At least 19 are killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as war deaths top 58,000, officials say. Fuel to Air India plane was cut off moments before crash, investigation report says. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
Rich Valdés is joined by Jennifer Kelly, former California GOP spokeswoman and presidential debate writer, to discuss the massive ICE raid in California that led to 200 arrests and the rescue of 10 children in a possible trafficking ring, and also remembering the Trump assassination attempt one year later. Next national security analyst Dr. Rebecca Grant breaks down how AI is disrupting Hollywood—and how the U.S.–China tech battle could reshape global influence. Sgt. Bert Gonzalez, a 37-year law enforcement veteran, weighs in on how celebrity criticism is hurting public trust in policing and what El Chapo's son's plea deal could mean for the future of the drug empire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Redada masiva en camarillo termina en violencia.Ofrecen recompensa por información de sospechosos de disparar contra agentes de ICE.Hispana rescata varios ancianos de la inundación de Texas.Ovidio Guzmán, hijo de ‘El Chapo', se declara culpable de narcotráfico.Bad Bunny inicia su residencia de 30 conciertos por todo lo alto en Puerto Rico.En México un adolescente asesina y descuartiza a una niña.Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna' con Elián Zidán.
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AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on a guilty plea by a son of notorious Mexican drug kingpin “El Chapo”.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, Mike Vigil, ex director de operaciones internacionales de la DEA, Habló sobre el caso de Ovidio Guzmán, hijo de Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, quien se declaró culpable de delitos relacionados con el narcotráfico ante una corte federal en Chicago. Esta decisión marca un giro en el proceso, ya que ahora podría convertirse en testigo clave en investigaciones que alcanzarían a políticos, empresarios y redes financieras vinculadas al Cártel de SinaloaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ovidio, quien habría liderado junto a sus hermanos la operación del cartel de Sinaloa, es el primer hijo del Chapo que se declara culpable.
El posible acuerdo del menor de los “Chapitos” con el gobierno de EE.UU. abre distintos escenarios y se instala como tema sensible de las relaciones bilaterales de Washington con México.
"Dad, if you're listening, and I hope you're not..." In episode 10, swearing has returned, and we discuss why there's no room for dad-bods in the pipefish community, Pigeon guillemot fathers and their horrific approach to parenting in times of scarcity, and dumping pets on our own dads. Pluls there's the bonus tale of the latest Bee-Meadow-Farm cat Pablo Escobar's escape attempts. and his possible name change to "El Chapo"
Un ciudadano estadounidense fue capturado en territorio mexicano con armamento táctico y presumiendo ser ex CIA, veterano de guerra y hasta combatiente en Ucrania…Pero todo era una mentira. Una farsa peligrosa.Al mismo tiempo, Ovidio Guzmán, hijo de "El Chapo", ve retirados los cargos en EE.UU., y Julio César Chávez Jr. es detenido por supuestos vínculos con La Chapiza, una de las facciones más violentas del Cártel de Sinaloa.¿Qué está pasando en México? ¿Quién protege a quién? ¿Y por qué siempre el pueblo es el que paga?Dale play al video completo y cuéntanos en los comentarios si crees que todo esto es coincidencia…¿o parte de algo más grande que aún no nos han contado?Comparte este video y etiqueta a alguien que NECESITE ver esto.
In episode 143 of Cybersecurity Where You Are, Sean Atkinson is joined by John Cohen, Executive Director of the Program for Countering Hybrid Threats at the Center for Internet Security®(CIS®). Together, they discuss Iran's evolving multidimensional threat activity following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June 2025. Here are some highlights from our episode:00:49. Lessons from the past on how Iran might respond to the U.S. airstrikes in June 202504:56. The use of informed practice and continuous awareness to better prepare defenders06:41. Recap of Iranian multidimensional threat activity observed between 2024 and 202511:53. The impact of contextual intelligence and education in driving threat awareness19:17. Why understanding of impact is critical to addressing a business risk23:09. Three things you need to do to be an effective threat briefer25:07. The use of tabletop exercises (TTXs) to promote incident response26:56. The 2024 General Election as a case study of what threat preparedness can doResourcesThreatWA™US hits 3 Iranian nuclear sites, Trump says, plunging America into conflictAre national security threats a concern after U.S. military strike on Iranian nuclear sites?New report: Hacker for El Chapo helped boss hunt and kill FBI informantsMS-ISAC Guide to DDoS AttacksWith July 4 just days away, US law enforcement on high alert for Iran retaliationIran-linked hackers threaten to release Trump aides' emailsIranian-aligned hackers claim responsibility for Truth Social cyberattackIranian-Aligned Hackers Claim Responsibility for Attack on Trump's Truth Social PlatformStates and Congress wrestle with cybersecurity after Iran attacks small town water utilitiesNYPD deploying additional resources across city following US strikes on IranCIS Critical Security Controls v8.1 Industrial Control Systems (ICS) GuideEnhancing Safety in the Connected World — A National Framework for ActionEpisode 138: The Use of GenAI to Refine Your TTX DevelopmentCountering Multidimensional Threats: Lessons Learned from the 2024 ElectionIf you have some feedback or an idea for an upcoming episode of Cybersecurity Where You Are, let us know by emailing podcast@cisecurity.org.
La extradición y proceso judicial de Ovidio Guzmán López en Estados Unidos se convierten en un punto de quiebre para el gobierno mexicano. En entrevista con Manuel López San Martín para MVS Noticias, el periodista y columnista Jorge Fernández Menéndez analizó el alcance que podrían tener las declaraciones del hijo de “El Chapo” y cómo estas pondrían en jaque la credibilidad de las autoridades mexicanas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El caso de Ovidio Guzmán López, el hijo de “El Chapo” mejor conocido como "El Ratón", ha entrado en su recta decisiva en las cortes estadounidenses. ¿Qué es lo que ha negociado con el Gobierno de Trump? ¿Quedará libre a cambio de revelar información relacionada al tráfico de drogas y narcopolíticos? Arturo Ángel, periodista, nos habla al respecto. En otros temas: México se mantiene como principal exportador a Estados Unidos pese a aranceles de Trump / El Congreso de Estados Unidos aprueba el “One Big Beautiful Bill” de Trump: recortes sociales, muro reforzado y nuevas reglas para las remesas / Viene un México contra Estados Unidos este domingo. Se enfrentarán en la Final de la Copa Oro.
Ovidio Guzmán López, hijo de Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, se prepara para declararse culpable de los cargos relacionados con narcotráfico en un tribunal federal de Chicago, Estados Unidos. La noticia fue dada a conocer a través de una moción judicial firmada por el propio acusado, detallando su intención de aceptar los cargos como parte de un acuerdo con la fiscalía estadounidense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El hijo de Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán firmó un documento en el que dice querer declararse culpable por narcotráfico en Estados Unidos. A sólo días de su audiencia en la Corte Federal de Illinois, programada para el 9 de julio, llegó la noticia de un aparente acuerdo de culpabilidad, que, en casos similares, ha incluido protección para familiares, traslados a prisiones de menor seguridad o reducción de penas a cambio de información clave.Por poquito, pero el Senado de Estados Unidos aprobó la One Big Beautiful Bill, como se le conoce a la reforma fiscal impulsada por Donald Trump. Entre otros puntos, la medida implica recortes fiscales por billones y billones de dólares, así como un impulso presupuestario a temas de defensa y migración.Además… Flossie se fortaleció y llegó a ser huracán categoría 2; La policía de la CDMX abatió a un hombre que tomó como rehenes a varias personas; Trump se lanzó a visitar Alligator Alcatraz, la polémica instalación de ICE en Florida; Donald Trump dijo que está analizando si deporta a Elon Musk a Sudáfrica; El jurado en el juicio federal por tráfico sexual y extorsión de Sean "Diddy" Combs casi llega a un veredicto en todos los cargos; Y BTS anunció su regreso en la primavera de 2026.Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… Pronatura México y Pronatura Veracruz lanzaron Birdle, un juego interactivo que, a través de pistas visuales y sonoras, te desafía a descubrir aves del país.Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En más notas, daños del Buque Cuauhtémoc ascienden a más de 500 mil dólares, según informe preliminar de EU, por otra parte, quince de los 383 cuerpos en el crematorio en Juárez están etiquetados con sus posibles nombres, en más información, abaten a sujeto que tomó rehenes en un gimnasio de GAM. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, José Luis Montenegro, periodista experto en temas de narcotráfico y autor del libro Los Chapitos, habló del caso de Ovidio Guzmán, uno de los líderes visibles del Cártel de Sinaloa e hijo de Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, que logró un acuerdo judicial en Estados Unidos que no solo lo aleja de una cadena perpetua, sino que lo coloca como un testigo clave en los próximos procesos judiciales contra operadores del narcotráfico y, posiblemente, figuras del poder político y financiero en México.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El exsecretario de Seguridad, Genaro #GarcíaLuna, fue trasladado al Alcatraz de las Rocosas, una de las cárceles de máxima seguridad de Estados Unidos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¡Llegó tu shot de noticias para despertar! Esta mañana te contamos todos los detalles sobre los octavos de final del Mundial de Clubes, cómo va el caso del hijo de El Chapo y la nueva película de Street Fighter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Feds shut down a covert North Korean IT operation. Google releases an emergency update to fix a new Chrome zero-day. A major U.S. trade show and event marketing firm suffers a data breach. NetScaler patches a pair of critical vulnerabilities. A sophisticated cyber attack targets The Hague. An Iran-linked hacking group threatens to release emails allegedly stolen from aides to President Trump. A ransomware attack exposes sensitive data linked to multiple Swiss federal government offices. The U.S. Treasury Department faces scrutiny after a string of cyberattacks. The FBI's phone security tips draw fire from Senator Wyden. Tim Starks from CyberScoop describes how ubiquitous surveillance turned deadly. AI proves its pentesting prowess. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest We are joined today by Tim Starks, Senior Reporter from CyberScoop, discussing his story "Hacker helped kill FBI sources, witnesses in El Chapo case, according to watchdog report." Selected Reading US government takes down major North Korean 'remote IT workers' operation (TechCrunch) Google fixes fourth actively exploited Chrome zero-day of 2025 (Bleeping Computer) NetScaler Critical Security Updates for CVE-2025-6543 and CVE-2025-5777 (NetScaler) International Criminal Court hit with cyber security attack (AP News) Iran-linked hackers threaten to release Trump aides' emails (Reuters) Swiss government data compromised in ransomware attack on health foundation Radix (Beyond Machines) Trade show management firm Nth Degree hit by data breach, exposing sensitive data (Beyond Machines) A Trio of US Treasury Hacks Exposes a Pattern Making Banks Nervous (Bloomberg) Senator Chides FBI for Weak Advice on Mobile Security (Krebs on Security) The top red teamer in the US is an AI bot (CSO Online) Audience Survey Complete our annual audience survey before August 31. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at cyberwire@n2k.com to request more info. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En más notas, diputados aprueban reformas en materia de desaparición, habrá curp biométrica y plataforma de dato personales, por otra parte, detienen a cinco policías municipales por presunta desaparición de personas en Maravatío, en más información, Sheinbaum confirma a López-Gatell como representante de México en la OMS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Manuel López San Martín, Ricardo Ravelo, periodista experto en temas de seguridad y narcotráfico, ofreció un análisis del caso de Ovidio Guzmán, hijo de Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, que podría declararse culpable de los cargos de narcotráfico que enfrenta en un tribunal de Chicago, lo que marcaría un punto clave en las investigaciones sobre el Cártel de Sinaloa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¡Despierta con tu shot de noticias! Ho te contamos también sobre los avances de Batman 2, el bicampeonato de las Chivas y el reciente anuncio de la NASA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, July 1: The French left-wing papers rejoice after a controversial public broadcasting bill is rejected by parliament. The New York Times looks at how the Sinaloa cartel is making new alliances with enemies, which could reshape the global drug trade. Also: a photo report documents horrific sexual violence inflicted on Tigray women in Ethiopia. Plus: Oliver Tarvet, an amateur player, will face world n° 2 Carlos Alcaraz in the second round at Wimbledon. French MPs have rejected a bill that aims to bring France's public services under one holding company. The text was rejected in the National Assembly on Monday before it could even be debated. It will now head to the Senate for a review. L'Humanité, the Communist paper, says: "Dati persists, public services resist." That headline is in reference to French Culture Minister – and Paris mayor hopeful – Rachida Dati, who spearheaded the controversial bill. Libération says the MPs' outright rejection of the text is a "slap in the face" for Dati, noting that she was abandoned in the vote by Macron's ruling coalition. In its editorial, Libération says Dati failed in her fourth attempt at passing the deeply controversial bill. It accuses her of being dogmatic in her bid to seek revenge on the journalists who have investigated her many corruption scandals. As Le Monde explains, the proposal seeks to merge France's three major public broadcasting companies: France Télévisions, Radio France and INA, the national archives. This merger has been likened to a French-style BBC. Those opposed to the move say it would hamper editorial independence and offer fewer resources at a time when maintaining editorial independence is crucial. Le Monde notes that this reform comes at a time when French public services are in relatively good health: Radio France's podcasts are among the most listened to and France Télévisions is holding strong against competition. This doesn't detract, however, from the challenges the sector faces: ageing audiences and fierce competition from on-demand television. In other news: The New York Times looks at how tough times for the Mexican Sinaloa dug cartel could push them to make dangerous alliances. The Sinaloa cartel is the world's most feared fentanyl cartel. It is reeling from internal fighting and a crackdown by Mexico and the USA. The cartel has for years run a global empire through alliances with affiliates around the world. But now, amid troubled times, a faction of the group have allied with a powerful adversary: the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. This alliance could turn the latter in to the world's biggest drug trafficker and redraw alliances and power structures around the world. As one expert puts it, it's as if the East Coast of the US seceded during the Cold War and reached out to the Soviet Union. The British daily The Guardian has a haunting photo report looking at the horrific sexual violence inflicted against Tigray woman in Ethiopia. Uruguayan photographer Ximena Borrazas specialises in documenting humanitarian conflict. During the 2020 war, tens of thousands of Tigrayan women were gang-raped by Ethiopian and Eritrean soldiers. As Borrazas reports, some had foreign objects forcibly injected into their uterus – metal screws and even letters written by soldiers covered in plastic. These letters expressed a desire to render the women infertile so as to end the Tigrayan population. Some expressed a desire to seek revenge for Tigray's border war in the 1990s. Other women were subjected to acid attacks and still suffer today. The Guardian notes that nearly 90 percent of victims have not received any medical or psychological help. Justice for them seems an even more distant prospect. Finally, an amateur tennis player will face world n° 2 Carlos Alcaraz in the second round of Wimbledon. Britain's Oliver Tarvet, who is ranked 733rd in the world, is the lowest-ranked player in the entire singles draw. His three-set first round win over a Swiss opponent earned him nearly £100,000. But his amateur status and the fact that he's a US college student mean he can only received £10,000 in profit this year because of the national collegiate athlete rules. Nonetheless, he has a mammoth task ahead of him: his second-round match will be against Alcaraz on Wednesday! You can catch our press review every morning on FRANCE 24 at 7:20am and 9:20am (Paris time), from Monday to Friday.
Desmantelan red de "huachicol" en cuatro estados, hay 32 detenidos; trasladan a García Luna a “Alcatraz” de Colorado, ya es vecino de “El Chapo”; dos ciclones generan alerta de lluvias
SPONSORS: 1) Mood: https://www.mood.com –– use Promo Code "JULIAN" to get 20% off your first order! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/JulianDorey (***TIMESTAMPS in Description Below) ~ Katarina Szulc is a Mexico-based freelance journalist focused on reporting on Cartel Activity. KATARINA's LINKS: Substack: https://katarinaszulc.substack.com/?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web&r=3h3gxb X: https://x.com/katarinaszulc?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@katarinaszulc/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katarinaszulc?igsh=eHViMnZnNWExNmk4 FOLLOW JULIAN DOREY INSTAGRAM (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/juliandoreypodcast/ INSTAGRAM (Personal): https://www.instagram.com/julianddorey/ X: https://twitter.com/julianddorey ****TIMESTAMPS**** 00:00 – Kat's edge as cartel reporter, Carolina's Sinaloa roots, nails & cartels 07:16 – Sinaloa fentanyl labs in Canada, Juarez tunnel, skewed fentanyl stats 17:55 – Kat quits Canadian journalism, RCMP inflated gang stats, cartel in BC, Vancouver port loopholes, how cartels enter Canada 27:45 – Juarez tunnel for trafficking, tariffs & border, Mexico vs Canada security, WhatsApp recruiting, cartel hiring Canadians, U.S. guns at crime scenes 45:06 – Kat's courage at 22, Canada's weak cartel strategy, CIA drones over Mexico, U.S. boots in Mexico, intel leveraging cartels 54:44 – U.S. lets in El Chapo's family, one cartel close to takeover, kingpin strategy failure 01:00:42 – Kat's plan to fight cartels, social currency in recruitment, cartel oil theft 01:10:46 – U.S.–Mexico failing, beyond drugs, cartel recruiting Chinese chem students, U.S. watchlist for narco-linked officials 01:23:48 – Mass killings ignored, CJNG denies camps, cartel psychopathy 01:32:54 – Cartel culture + environment, narco glamorization, Sinaloa power vacuum 01:36:38 – Locals fed up, Carolina's family in Sinaloa, corrupt politicians 01:48:37 – Faction power splits, CJNG success, risks for Kat 01:52:51 – Why cartels talk to Kat, her safety precautions, desensitized locals 02:03:48 – Advice to journalists, DEA ops, U.S.–Mexico intel sharing, why keep going 02:15:01 – Trump's reelection & border impact 02:25:16 – Where Kat's been, U.S. firms buying cartel avocados CREDITS: - Host, Editor & Producer: Julian Dorey - COO, Producer & Editor: Alessi Allaman - https://www.youtube.com/@UCyLKzv5fKxGmVQg3cMJJzyQ - In-Studio Producer: Joey Deef - https://www.instagram.com/joeydeef/ Julian Dorey Podcast Episode 313 - Katarina Szulc Music by Artlist.io Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this podcast Jeff discusses a moment he never dreamed would occur: Iran's nuclear facilities were destroyed by America and Iran is finally punished for its global terror. Every President from Carter through Biden looked the other way or appeased Iran's terrorism — Trump did not. Jeff eats some crow but points out the MAGA leading voices who sided with the Muslim terror state that tried to kill our President. And an update on Jeff's federal fraud sentencing before his fraternity brother. It was a hoot, it was surreal and it brought back a lot of memories.
Jenny69 asegura que el Chapo Guzmán le manda dinero cada mes. Disclaimer: We make no warranty to the accuracy or correctness of our content. Opinions are freely expressed and the only intention of this podcast is to entertain and create a dialogue amongst its listeners.All rights reserved by DamaVenenosa.https://linktr.ee/DamaVenenosaConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/simplemente-venenosa--2217891/support.
Jenny69 asegura que el Chapo Guzmán le manda dinero cada mes. Disclaimer: We make no warranty to the accuracy or correctness of our content. Opinions are freely expressed and the only intention of this podcast is to entertain and create a dialogue amongst its listeners.All rights reserved by DamaVenenosa.https://linktr.ee/DamaVenenosaConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/simplemente-venenosa--2217891/support.
Condenan a 35 años de prisión a “El Hummer”, fundador de “Los Zetas”Ex abogada de Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán será jueza penal en Bravos, ChihuahuaPutin teme tercera guerra mundial por colisión Irán-Israel y conflicto en UcraniaMás información en nuestro Podcast
La victoria de la abogada de El Chapo… y otras joyas de la Elección Judicial
La victoria de la abogada de El Chapo… y otras joyas de la Elección Judicial
This week Jeff opens with the long-awaited Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, a dazzling military operation years in the making. But instead of support for Israel, Jeff is stunned by the response: hatred not only from the far left but now pouring out of MAGA's biggest names. Yes, the Trump-right has joined Hamas and the progressive left in their obsessive Jew hatred, and Jeff is seething.Trump, meanwhile, couldn't resist taking credit for the Israeli success after the fact, even though he reportedly tried to block the strike for months. And if he actually helped, why didn't he greenlight American B-52s to finish the job on the underground nuke sites? Why is he trying to make a huge deal when the world's biggest sponsor of terror is on its knees?Also this week: a tale of how a young lawyer buying his first suits comes full circle 30 years later, this time as a man paying cash with 44 tailored suits under his belt. Plus, Jeff faces a federal judge he went to college with and admits, despite all of his own accomplishments, the judge is the better man.As always, Jeff pulls no punches. Not for MAGA. Not for Trump. Not for the far left. And certainly not for anyone siding with the world's worst terror regime.
AlabamaSen.Britt blast CA Dems for allowing protests in support of criminal illegalsSen. Tuberville says Ukraine trying to lure US into war with Russia and moreAG Marshall files legal appeal to SCOTUS re: congressional map caseWalker county sheriff is indicted over hirings, says its a political moveTrial of Hartselle chiropractor begins this week for the poisoning of his wifeChief counsel to the AG to announce future political plans for state officeNationalA third Chinese national arrested in MI for smuggling deadly pathogen70 arrested in LA , 150 in San Fran as violent riots continue over ICE arrestsUS delegation arrives in London to begin trade talks with ChinaMN state lawmaker admits she and family are illegals living in USUS sanctions issued against 2 sons of El Chapo working in dad's cartelRFK Jr. sacks all 17 members of immunization committee at CDCSBC annual meeting underway, with resolution offered to dissolve ERLC
Rich talks with Steve Moore—Co-Founder of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, Club for Growth leader, about key changes to President Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill” and the GOP's growing concern over its impact on the national deficit. Jessie Holguin, founder of the Lexit Movement, breaks down the recent protests in Los Angeles and what they reveal about the state of law and order in urban America. Plus, national security expert Doug Quets joins to discuss the latest U.S. sanctions targeting the children of drug kingpin El Chapo. It's a hard-hitting episode on economics, crime, and political reality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Un air d'accordéon proche de la polka, une rythmique latine, une mélodie enjouée, vous êtes peut-être déjà tombés sur une de ces chansons en pensant que ça parlait du déhanché d'une jolie senorita. Mais la réalité en est tout autre... Ils s'appellent Alta Consigna, El Puma de Sinaloa, Gerardo Ortiz ou Lenin Ramirez, portent des santiags, des chemises cloutées et des chapeaux de cow-boys, et chantent à la gloire des seigneurs des cartels de drogue, El Chapo ou Escobar pour citer les plus célèbres. Leurs chansons, ce sont les narcocorridos, en français : les ballades de la drogue. Quelles en sont les origines ? Pourquoi ces chansons sont-elles autant appréciées ? Sont-elles interdites ? Écoutez la suite dans cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez ". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Jonathan Aupart. Date de première diffusion : 5 mai 2023 A écouter aussi : Qui est "Le Penseur" de Rodin ? Quel est le moment télé le plus polémique de tous les temps ? Quels sont les pires clichés des comédies françaises ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Adie presents stories from the US, Canada, Mexico, Myanmar and the NetherlandsAn increasing number of Americans - especially young men - are converting to the Russian Orthodox Church, enticed by its embrace of unabashed masculinity and traditional family values. Lucy Ash met some recent converts in Texas.The diplomatic fallout between the US and Canada continues over Donald Trump's repeated desire to make Canada the 51st state. The issue was forefront in Canadian minds as King Charles visited Ottawa this week, with locals looking for signs of support for the country's sovereignty. Royal correspondent Sean Coughlan watched the King walk a diplomatic tightrope.Mexico will become the first country in the world to elect its entire judiciary by direct vote, following a controversial reform last year. Will Grant went to Ciudad Juarez to meet a candidate who has had doubts raised over her suitability as a judge after she once defended notorious drug lord, El Chapo.Chinese criminal gangs have established lucrative scam centres in Myanmar, staffed by workers lured from across the world with the promise of well-paid work. Once there, they face exploitation and no way home. Olivia Acland tells the story of one man from Sierra Leone, who was tricked into con trade.More than a quarter of journeys in the Netherlands are made by bike – which made it all the more maddening for correspondent Anna Holligan, when she recently had her bike stolen in The Hague. But the experience had an upside, as she discovered the softer side to the pragmatic Dutch, who understood the nature of her loss.Series Producer: Serena Tarling Production Coordinators: Katie Morrison & Sophie Hill Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
Laurens en Stefan gaan verder. Laurens nog steeds in de Ustated Nights, Stefan thuis. Hoogtijdagen voor het cyclisme! Niet alleen omdat de Giro blijft geven, maar ook omdat we in de week voor Unbound/Rebound zitten. En de spanning bouwt aan alle kanten op. Wat kunnen we van Yates verwachten? Gaat hij z'n Giro van 2018 goedmaken, op nota bene de Finestre?! Heeft El Chapo nog wat pijlen om af te schieten? En hoe moet Torito het nou allemaal aanpakken, zodat ie in het roze zondag de zegen van de Paus mag ontvangen als ie door Vaticaanstad rijdt?En hoe zat het ook alweer Gesink en wachten op z'n kopman?? Je hoort 't allemaal in de Live Slow Ride Fast podcast!
En este episodio de Mundo Narco, te contamos la historia real y cronológica del capo más temido de México: desde su infancia en Sinaloa hasta su condena a cadena perpetua en EE.UU.Escucha cómo construyó un imperio criminal… y cómo terminó en la cárcel más segura del mundo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: Hamas is facing the worst crisis in its history. With key leaders dead, finances depleted, and fighters unpaid, the terror group's grip on Gaza is beginning to collapse. Russia launches its largest missile and drone barrage since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine—then hours later, agrees to a major prisoner swap with Kyiv. President Trump threatens a fresh wave of tariffs—targeting both the European Union and Apple with steep penalties. And in today's Back of the Brief: A top Sinaloa Cartel leader with ties to El Chapo's son is killed in a gunfight with Mexican forces. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anything that frustrates the gooberment, I am all for. But one man in particular, had it down pat. Not exactly saying he is what anyone should aspire to be but you gotta commend him for his ability to escape prisons. A particular man, named El Chapo has a knack for escaping detention facilities after his time as essentially a man with a lot of power in Mexico. But how did he accomplish this? Lets discuss the history and escapes of this extremely difficult man to contain. Thank you for watching Roanoke Tales and I hope you enjoy Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RoanokeTalesPatreon Merch: Roanokemerch.com #truecrimecommunity #crime #truestory
In this heartfelt and hilarious Memorial Day edition of SITREP, CannCon and Alpha Warrior honor fallen brothers-in-arms with powerful personal stories from their military service. From steak-prep debates and reverse-sear techniques to deeply moving tributes for Officer Jermaine Gibson and Lance Corporal Raymond Johnson, the episode blends lighthearted banter with raw emotional remembrance. The duo also dives into the evolving cartel landscape, including the stunning surrender of El Chapo's brother and a wave of Mexican political assassinations tied to organized crime. With Texas ramping up troops at the border and hints of suspended constitutional protections, the hosts speculate on larger operations underway in South America. Add in a few roast-heavy recruitment skits, jabs at Navy culture, a running joke about CannCon forgetting his stepdad's birthday, and a touching review of Guy Ritchie's The Covenant, and you've got a SITREP episode that's as real as it is rowdy. Packed with laughs, love, and layered analysis, this one reminds you why we fight, and why we laugh while doing it.
Sean Combs, also known by his stage names Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, Diddy, and Brother Love, is a prominent figure in the music industry. Born on November 4, 1969, in Harlem, New York City, he has established himself as a rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and entrepreneur.Combs initially gained recognition as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Records, in 1993. Under Bad Boy Records, he produced and released albums for artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Faith Evans, and Mary J. Blige, among others, contributing significantly to the East Coast hip hop scene of the 1990s.In addition to his music career, Combs has ventured into various business endeavors, including fashion, fragrance, and media. He founded the clothing line Sean John, which became highly successful, and has collaborated with several other brands over the years. Combs also owns the television network Revolt TV and has investments in other sectors.Throughout his career, Combs has faced various allegations and controversies, some of which include:Legal issues related to nightclub incidents: Combs has been involved in altercations at nightclubs over the years, including a highly publicized incident in 1999 at Club New York where shots were fired. Combs was subsequently charged with weapons violations and bribery, although he was acquitted of all charges in 2001.Allegations of assault: Combs has faced accusations of assault from multiple individuals. One notable incident occurred in 2007 when a man claimed that Combs and his bodyguards attacked him outside a nightclub in Atlanta. Combs denied the allegations, and the case was settled out of court.Legal disputes with former associates: Combs has been embroiled in legal battles with former associates and business partners over the years, including disputes over contracts, royalties, and intellectual property rights. These disputes have sometimes resulted in lawsuits and settlements.Financial controversies: Despite his success as an entrepreneur, Combs has faced criticism and legal challenges related to his financial dealings. In 2017, he was sued by his former chef for unpaid wages and emotional distress, leading to a settlement. Additionally, there have been reports of financial difficulties and unpaid debts associated with some of Combs' business ventures.Allegations of Human trafficking/sexual abuse have plagued him for years and all of those allegations along with the previous lawsuits have culminated in this investigation and the raid.in this episode we, we take a look at the r raid on Puff Daddy's homes and where it all may go from here.Jeffrey Lichtman is a prominent criminal defense attorney based in New York City. Known for his aggressive defense tactics and high-profile clients, Lichtman has earned a reputation as one of the most formidable defense lawyers in the United States.Lichtman graduated from Georgetown University Law Center and began his legal career as a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. After gaining experience as a prosecutor, he transitioned to criminal defense work, where he quickly made a name for himself handling complex and high-stakes cases.Throughout his career, Lichtman has represented a diverse array of clients, including accused mobsters, drug traffickers, white-collar criminals, and individuals facing charges related to organized crime. He is known for his tenacious advocacy on behalf of his clients and his willingness to challenge the government at every turn.Lichtman gained widespread recognition for his role as part of the defense team for Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, one of the most notorious drug lords in history. He played a key role in Guzmán's defense during his highly publicized trial in 2019, employing a vigorous defense strategy that included attacking the credibility of government witnesses and challenging the prosecution's evidence.In addition to his work as a defense attorney, Lichtman is also a frequent commentator on legal issues, often appearing as a legal analyst on television news programs to provide insights into high-profile criminal cases.Overall, Jeffrey Lichtman is a highly respected and experienced attorney who has earned a reputation for his zealous advocacy and formidable courtroom skills in the field of criminal defense.It should come as no shock to anyone out there that Diddy and his son would bring on high powered legal help, and hiring Lichtman certainly qualifies as that. Lichtman, who is representing Diddy's son Justin, had a few things to say about the investigation and the raid and in this episode, we dive into his commentary and break it down. In this edition of "How we got here" we head back to April 4th to hear from Jeffrey Lichtman and compare his initial statements to where we are now.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:'Diddy' probe: Son's lawyer slams feds for 'dirtying' jury pool, leaks | Fox Newssource:Homes Tied to Sean Combs Raided by Homeland Security in L.A. and Miami Area - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
This week on The Necessary Conversation, Haley abandons her family leaving Chad to deal with Bob and Mary Lou alone as they tackle another wild week in politics.For the first time ever Chad agrees with Trump on something he said this week. What was it? You'll have to tune in to hear.TOPICS:✈️ Big Beautiful Jet Trump accepts a $400M private plane from Qatar's royal family to use as a temporary Air Force One. Is it a violation of the Constitution? What does Qatar want in return?
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17 Family Members of El Chapo, the notorious drug cartel leader, is allowed into California from Mexico by the Trump administration. Dina Doll reports on how the DOJ failed to notify their Mexican counterparts and Trump's continual attack on due process. Qualia: Go to https://Qualialife.com/misstrial for up to 50% OFF and use code: MISSTRIAL at checkout for an additional 15% OFF Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane
(May 15, 2025)Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Putin and Trump won't attend peace talks with Ukraine's Zelenskyy. In Birthright Citizenship case, Supreme Court examines the power of district judges. EPA announces rollback for some Biden-era limits on so-called forever chemicals in drinking water. Mexican security chief confirms cartel family members entered US in a deal with Trump administration. Dicks Sporting Goods to buy Foot Locker for $2.4BIL.