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Chrisleys Freed. Todd Chrisley's first press conference since his release from prison. Star for a Day. Nightline co-anchor, Juju Chang makes her special guest appearance on Aladdin on Broadway and what it has to do with Asian-American Heritage Month. Taylor Swift's exciting news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Juju Chang sits down with the daughter of the 'Happy Face Killer.' ‘Fight Song' singer Rachel Platten. Plus, fun facts about Pope Leo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sex, Drugs, and Fame - The Russell Brand Story. Sherri Papini breaks her silence. Nightline co-anchor Juju Chang makes Broadway debut. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We cover Juju Chang's interview with former child bride Courtney Stodden and her ex Doug Hutchison's creepy memoir. Plus, Tracie purchased a piece of Hollywood history.You can find the Women Supporting Women (Anna Nicole and Courtney Love embracing) sweatshirt, plus Pot Psych merch and smoking accessories at Pipe Dreams.Call us for shout outs and dedications. 347 450 4239Video episodes, bonus episodes and our premium series WAWU—we're currently covering The Osbournes—on Patreon.Check out potential drama and our Diamond Girls on our Instagram. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The co-hosts react to progressive Democrats Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez drawing large crowds at rallies over the weekend. Then, they weigh in on Pres. Trump's border czar Tom Homan defending the deportations of immigrants to prisons in El Salvador. "Nightline" co-anchor Juju Chang stops by to celebrate 45 years of the legendary broadcast. and she reflects on her full-circle moment of watching the show as a teenager to becoming a co-anchor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Harlan Coben talks new book, 'Nobody's Fool'; Showdown escalates between Trump and judge over deportation flights; Juju Chang and Byron Pitts talk 45th anniversary of 'Nightline' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Harlan Coben talks new book, 'Nobody's Fool'; Showdown escalates between Trump and judge over deportation flights; Juju Chang and Byron Pitts talk 45th anniversary of 'Nightline' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Patricia Stark from Westchester Talk Radio sits down with Dr. Mauvareen Beverley, President of Mauvareen Beverley, M.D., PLLC, Patient Engagement and Cultural Competence Specialist and author for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Joan Franzino from Westchester Talk Radio sits down with Sandy Daly & Abby Ottley from Operation Prom, for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Jim Feldman from Westchester Talk Radio sits down with Rose Cappa-Rotunno, founder of Westchester Women's Summit, for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Joan Franzino from Westchester Talk Radio sat down with Patricia Stark, speaker, coach, and author of Calmfidence, for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Joan Franzino from Westchester Talk Radio also sat down with Rockland County Legislator Beth Davidson for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Joan Franzino from Westchester Talk Radio sits down with Linda Tyler, VP of Membership and Programs at the Business Council of Westchester for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Patricia Stark from Westchester Talk Radio sat down with prominent journalist and anchor Juju Chang for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Jim Feldman from Westchester Talk Radio sat down with Jeff Nyikos, President & CEO of Leros Point to Point for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Jim Feldman from Westchester Talk Radio sits down with Marisa Dostilio, VP of Experience and Operations at Veekast, for an insightful conversation.
On Friday March 14th, the 2025 Westchester Women's Summit was held at Sonesta White Plains Downtown, the largest annual celebration of Women's History Month in Westchester County! This year's summit featured an inspiring keynote address from Juju Chang, Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' Nightline. The focus this year was on four key pillars of women's wellness: physical and mental health, financial empowerment, family and community dynamics, and career growth — with expert-led workshops designed to empower and inspire. Guests were able to explore the Discovery Village, where they could connect with sponsors, nonprofits, and community resources while enjoying interactive experiences and networking opportunities. It was an incredible day of learning, connection, and celebration! Listen in as Joan Franzino from Westchester Talk Radio sits down with Tara Rosenblum, Senior Political & Investigative Reporter News 12, for an insightful conversation.
Newt Gingrich and JuJu Chang are our guests this week on Celebrity Jobber. What would have been if Newt and JuJu had never had their big break? What type of work would they do without news and politics? Many celebrities will tell you that if not for that one lucky break or meeting, they would be selling ice cream, or building houses somewhere. They may have been just a jobber. Thanks for listening, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Celebrity Jobber with Jeff Zito wherever you pod.
On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're actually sharing an interview with JuJu Chang before the release of the "20/20" episode. They are now doing a special episode this Friday on the Menendez brothers. JuJu Chang is the correspondent at 9et/8ct on ABC! Juju Chang is a multiple Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' “Nightline.” She also reports regularly for “Good Morning America” and “20/20.” Chang's decades of reporting converged in two hour-long prime time specials in 2021. She co-anchored an ABC News Live special “Stop The Hate: The Rise In Violence Against Asian Americans.” And after the mass shooting at three Asian-themed spas, Chang co-anchored and reported from the scene for an “ABC News 20/20” breaking news special “Murder In Atlanta”, which won a Front Page award in 2022. Chang has been recognized for her in-depth personal narratives set against the backdrop of pressing national and international news: from natural disasters to terrorism and racial equity. Her long-form storytelling includes a critical examination of the controversial “Remain in Mexico” immigration policy, told through the eyes of one pregnant woman and her family among the 60,000 asylum seekers camped for months along the Rio Grande. Chang's award-winning report “Trans and Targeted” on violence against transgender women of color across the country caps a series of her stories on LGBTQ+ issues. Chang won a GLAAD award for her story about Matthew Shepard's murder and the legacy his parents built in his honor. Chang has covered major breaking news for decades for ABC News including extensive coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic: the science, the economic fallout, the racial disparities, the impact on hospital ICUs and essential workers. Chang has covered mass shootings and the myriad issues raised by shootings at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, at the concert in Las Vegas and at the Sandy Hook school in Newtown, Conn. She's reported on global climate issues including a trip through Guatemala examining the “dry corridor” impact on climate refugees profiling a desperate farming family faced with the stark choice of starvation or migration. Chang has consistently covered gender-based violence through Central Africa on the front lines against Boko Haram and #bringbackourgirls. She traveled to Honduras for “Femicide: the Untold War,” an eye-opening look at rampant violence against women. Chang has profiled newsmakers like Joe Biden and Oprah Winfrey as well as high-profile celebrities including Jamie Lynn Spears, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck. Her extensive feature reporting covers mental illness, opioid addictions and parenting dilemmas. A former news anchor for “Good Morning America,” Chang joined ABC News just after college as an entry-level desk assistant in 1987 and rose to become a producer for “World News Tonight.” After reporting for KGO-TV in San Francisco and the ABC News affiliate service NewsOne in Washington, she co-anchored the overnight show “World News Now.” Chang's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including multiple Emmys, Gracies, a DuPont, a Murrow and Peabody Awards. Born in Seoul, South Korea, and raised in Northern California, Chang graduated with honors from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts in political science and communication. She is married to WNET president and CEO Neal Shapiro and, together, they have three sons. Chang is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a founding board member of the Korean American Community Foundation. Connect with JuJu: https://www.instagram.com/jujuchangabc/?hl=en https://x.com/jujuchangabc?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/jujuchang/ How you can stay in touch with Linda: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube SoundCloud "Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T" Essential Formulas
In this episode, we're speaking with journalist JuJu Chang about ABC News' 20/20 special (airing tonight, October 18) on the Menendez Brothers' potential resentencing. Hear JuJu's firsthand insights from her compelling conversations with LA DA George Gascon and Rosie O'Donnell, to name a few. What new revelations could change the course of this infamous case? Tune in as we explore how trauma, legal reform, and shifting public perception may shape the fate of Lyle and Erik Menendez. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Amy King hosts your Thursday Wake Up Call. ABC News national correspondent Juju Chang starts the show talking about Impact by Nightline: “Menendez Brothers: Monsters or Victims?”. ABC News National politics reporter Brittany Shapard recaps Kamala Harris's Fox interview with Bret Baier. Amy takes us ‘Out and About' to the Haunted Carwash in Lakewood. The show closes with Amy talking with the Director of Public Education & Preparedness California Earthquake Center Mark Benthien about The Great Shakeout earthquake drills and how you can be better prepared.
Len Berman and Michael Riedel speak with Juju Chang about the trial of the Menendez brothers. Juju talks about the possibility of the trial being reopened and the new “Impact by Nightline” that focuses on the Menendez brother story.
ABC News' Nightline anchor Juju Chang interviews Rabbi Cosgrove about his latest book, For Such a Time as This: On Being Jewish Today. For more Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove, follow @Elliot_Cosgrove on Instagram and Facebook. Want to stay connected with PAS? Follow us @ParkAvenueSyn on all platforms, and check out www.pasyn.org for all our virtual and in-person offerings.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley interviews Juju Chang. Juju Chang is a multiple Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' “Nightline.” She also reports regularly for “Good Morning America” and “20/20.” Chang's decades of reporting converged in two hour-long prime time specials in 2021. She co-anchored an ABC News Live special “Stop The Hate: The Rise In Violence Against Asian Americans.” And after the mass shooting at three Asian-themed spas, Chang co-anchored and reported from the scene for an “ABC News 20/20” breaking news special “Murder In Atlanta”, which won a Front Page award in 2022. Chang has been recognized for her in-depth personal narratives set against the backdrop of pressing national and international news: from natural disasters to terrorism and racial equity. Her long-form storytelling includes a critical examination of the controversial “Remain in Mexico” immigration policy, told through the eyes of one pregnant woman and her family among the 60,000 asylum seekers camped for months along the Rio Grande. Chang's award-winning report “Trans and Targeted” on violence against transgender women of color across the country caps a series of her stories on LGBTQ+ issues. Chang won a GLAAD award for her story about Matthew Shepard's murder and the legacy his parents built in his honor.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley interviews Juju Chang. Juju Chang is a multiple Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of ABC News' “Nightline.” She also reports regularly for “Good Morning America” and “20/20.” Chang's decades of reporting converged in two hour-long prime time specials in 2021. She co-anchored an ABC News Live special “Stop The Hate: The Rise In Violence Against Asian Americans.” And after the mass shooting at three Asian-themed spas, Chang co-anchored and reported from the scene for an “ABC News 20/20” breaking news special “Murder In Atlanta”, which won a Front Page award in 2022. Chang has been recognized for her in-depth personal narratives set against the backdrop of pressing national and international news: from natural disasters to terrorism and racial equity. Her long-form storytelling includes a critical examination of the controversial “Remain in Mexico” immigration policy, told through the eyes of one pregnant woman and her family among the 60,000 asylum seekers camped for months along the Rio Grande. Chang's award-winning report “Trans and Targeted” on violence against transgender women of color across the country caps a series of her stories on LGBTQ+ issues. Chang won a GLAAD award for her story about Matthew Shepard's murder and the legacy his parents built in his honor.
ABC Journalist JuJu Chang joins us to discuss the March 22nd episode of 20/20, detailing the horrific case of child abuser and disgraced "Mommy Vlogger" Ruby Franke and her partner Jodi Hildebrandt*. The episode is now available on Hulu/ABC On Demand, and Chang shares her thoughts and feelings on this case, and what it was like interviewing some of the key players involved.*Correction- Hildebrandt and Franke were sentenced to serve between 4-30 years [host mistakenly states 1-30].EPISODE NOTES: https://abcnews.go.com/US/new-video-photos-ruby-frankes-son-reveal-disturbing/story?id=108256413https://www.change.org/p/child-protective-services-cps-investigation-into-8-passengers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How did a bizarre confession derail the investigation into the first murder committed by Keith Hunter Jesperson, the notorious “Happy Face Killer,” and allow him to remain on the loose, killing at least seven more women? A new two-hour “20/20” reports on how after authorities discovered the body of Taunja Bennett in the Columbia Gorge in 1990, 57-year-old Laverne Pavlinac confessed to the police that she took part in the crime. She provided convincing evidence that implicated her and her boyfriend, 39-year-old John Sosnovske, in the murder, and they were convicted and sentenced to life in prison. In a shocking twist, Pavlinac's confession turned out to be false in an attempt to escape what she described as an abusive relationship with Sosnovske. With reporting by “Nightline” co-anchor Juju Chang, “20/20” dives into how Pavlinac was able to dupe police, featuring audio from the couple's confessions and police interviews, and from the hidden microphone installed in Pavlinac's apartment when she tried to convince Sosnovske that he was involved in the murder. The two-hour program features an exclusive interview with Melissa Gavin, a friend of Julie Winningham, the last person Jesperson killed before his arrest; and new interviews with John Ingram, lead detective who investigated Bennett's murder; Jim McIntyre, prosecutor for Pavlinac and Sosnovske's cases; Darlene Carpenter and Bonnie McAlpine, Pavlinac's daughters; Michelle White, Bennett's sister; Melissa Moore, Jesperson's daughter; and Alafair Burke, bestselling author and former prosecutor who based her first novel on the case. The program also features Chang's interview with Jesperson from the ABC News archives and gives an inside look at how police ultimately tracked Jesperson down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Episode 36 of the Recovery Plus Podcast with your host Mei-Li Hennen, Drew Sullivan is an entertainment executive, seasoned talent agent and marketing representative with over 12 years of entertainment and speaking industry experience. Drew is a Senior Vice President at American Program Bureau, Inc. (APB) where he has been on both the marketing and the sales side since he started in 2015. However, outside of his professional success, Drew battled alcohol and cocaine addiction for over 15 years before getting sober in August 2020. He is the host and executive producer of Small Steps. Big Change. Podcast where he shares his own recovery journey, and highlights the stories of others who have used small steps to create their big change. At APB, Drew specializes in working with colleges, universities, independent schools and non-profits, helping them find the perfect speaker for their next event or conference. With over 50 years of industry experience, APB was founded to provide an open forum for individuals to voice their opinions and points of view. Today APB has the largest speaker roster in the industry, from entertainers and politicians to business leaders and renowned public intellectuals. Drew’s direct talent roster includes NYT best-selling author Dr. Eddie Glaude, Jr., activist David Hogg, ABC’s Nightline’s Juju Chang and Byron Pitts, public intellectual Bishop William J. Barber, II, and ABC’s The View’s Alyssa Farah Griffin to name a few. Drew’s story was almost cut short due to a 15-year battle with alcohol and cocaine. In August 2020, Drew hit rock bottom, and was arrested for his second DUI in 10 years. Not knowing where to turn, and having already ran out of luck with most of his loved ones, Drew needed to find a solution before his life was ruined forever. Finding a strategy that would work for him had never been successful as both rehab and AA had failed in the past, and thinking they would suddenly work was unrealistic. Drew found that the answer was to slow down, get still, and start by making the first right move, or as Drew likes to call it, the first small step. By repeating this process and focusing on small steps, big change started to happen. It wasn’t long before Drew realized that this mentality is what everyone needs to do if they want to make a big change in their life, especially when traditional ways to solving problems doesn
CFR President Richard Haass discusses his new book, The Bill of Obligations: The Ten Habits of Good Citizens, with Juju Chang. In The Bill of Obligations, Richard Haass argues that the very idea of citizenship must be revised and expanded. Haass introduces ten obligations that are essential for healing our divisions and safeguarding the country's future. Through an expert blend of civics, history, and political analysis, this book illuminates how Americans can rediscover and recover the attitudes and behaviors that have contributed so much to this country's success over the centuries.
Rapper Common discusses making his Broadway debut in the play “In Between Riverside and Crazy” and shares how therapy has been so important for his mental health and helped him "build a healthier life." In Hot Topics, Juju Chang guest co-hosts. The panel discusses what's at stake in Georgia's Senate runoff election, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Juju Chang, ABC Nightline co-anchor, joins Mark Thompson to discuss returning from the UK after covering the death of Queen Elizabeth II.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Juju Chang, ABC Nightline co-anchor, joins Mark Thompson to discuss returning from the UK after covering the death of Queen Elizabeth II.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is an encore episode of “The View.” The co-hosts will return to the Hot Topics table in September for season 26! Alongside co-director of "Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down" Julie Cohen, Gabby Giffords shares her thoughts on gun control and how she overcame her language impairment being the victim of a mass shooting. Then, co-director Tonya Lewis Lee discusses why Black women are dying at higher rates in the U.S. and why she followed the fathers who lost their partner due to childbirth-related deaths in her new documentary, “Aftershock.” In Hot Topics, Alyssa Farah-Griffin, Chelsea Clinton and JuJu Chang guest co-host. The panel weighs in on inflation rates reaching a 40-year high, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is an encore episode of “The View.” The co-hosts will return to the Hot Topics table in September for season 26! Manuel Oliver, the father of a Parkland mass shooting victim who interrupted Pres. Biden's speech to voice his concerns over recent gun legislation, joins the co-hosts with his message to lawmakers. "Nightline" and ABC News' Juju Chang and Alyssa Farah Griffin join as guest co-hosts. In Hot Topics, the panel weighs in on Tuesday's Jan. 6 hearing and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Washington Post Tokyo and Seoul bureau chief Michelle Ye Hee Lee speaks with Juju Chang, co-anchor of ABC News' “Nightline,” to discuss her decades of breaking news reporting, covering the rising hate against Asian Americans during the coronavirus pandemic and her trailblazing career. Conversation recorded on Thursday, August 4, 2022.
Alongside co-director of "Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down" Julie Cohen, Gabby Giffords shares her thoughts on gun control and how she overcame her language impairment being the victim of a mass shooting. Then, co-director Tonya Lewis Lee discusses why Black women are dying at higher rates in the U.S. and why she followed the fathers who lost their partner due to childbirth-related deaths in her new documentary, “Aftershock.” In Hot Topics, Alyssa Farah-Griffin, Chelsea Clinton and JuJu Chang guest co-host. The panel weighs in on inflation rates reaching a 40-year high, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Sara Haines and Joy Behar out, The View called in reinforcements in the form of Ginger Zee and Juju Chang, who helped make the most of an odd week. In this episode of The View in Review, we discuss Joy's absence, Alyssa Farah Griffin's off-camera drama, Whoopi's impassioned monologue about the Uvalde shooting, and more. Show Topics After signing a three-year contract, Joy Behar is nowhere to be found What worked better without Joy, and what segments could have been improved by her presence? Alyssa Farah Griffin finds herself at the center of Republican lady drama Whoopi Goldberg goes off on the paper that released footage of the Uvalde school shooting Ginger Zee and Juju Chang stand their ground at the table Elsewhere on TV: All things Emmy nominations References Joy Behar Shuts Down Retirement Rumors, Signs Three-Year Deal With ABC (Primetimer) The View Hosts Mock Jill Biden's Latinx ‘Taco' Flub (Claire's recap of Tuesday's show) Stephanie Winston Wolkoff Takes Aim at Stephanie Grisham (Twitter) The Secret Support System for Former Aides Taking On Trump: The Other Women (Politico) Whoopi Goldberg Rails Against ‘Leaked' Uvalde Shooting Footage (Claire's recap of Wednesday's show) Nine Takeaways From the 2022 Emmy Nominations (Primetimer) Discussion Tweet us @theviewinreview Talk about The View in our forums
Manuel Oliver, the father of a Parkland mass shooting victim who interrupted Pres. Biden's speech to voice his concerns over recent gun legislation, joins the co-hosts with his message to lawmakers. "Nightline" and ABC News' Juju Chang and Alyssa Farah Griffin join as guest co-hosts. In Hot Topics, the panel weighs in on Tuesday's Jan. 6 hearing and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Details unraveling on what exactly happened on the scene in Texas; Identifying signs of a mass murderer; The parent of a Sandy Hook victim shares his story; In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, ABC's Juju Chang spoke with prominent women from the community; WNBA star Brittney Griner's wife speaks out; A man in New Jersey who collects flags year round explains why he does it, and what the flags mean to him and our country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Details unraveling on what exactly happened on the scene in Texas; Identifying signs of a mass murderer; The parent of a Sandy Hook victim shares his story; In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, ABC's Juju Chang spoke with prominent women from the community; WNBA star Brittney Griner's wife speaks out; A man in New Jersey who collects flags year round explains why he does it, and what the flags mean to him and our country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Award winning journalist and ABC News' “Nightline” co-anchor, Juju Chang, joins for a powerful and wide-ranging conversation about her coverage of the societally transformative stories of our time. In this episode, Juju shares insights on how she connects with people from various, and often marginalized, backgrounds and how she navigates delicate situations to give voice … Continue reading On Culture, Society, and Being a Voice for Marginalized Communities with Juju Chang →
It's called "damage control," Richies! Britney's sister Jamie Lynn Spears wants everyone to know she had no part in Britney's 13-year conservatorship. Zero! And her soon-to-be released memoir claims she's always wanted the best for Britney. But that's not how Britney remembers it. Actions speak louder than words, little sis! And y'all better watch out for Britney setting the record straight. Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ABC's Juju Chang hosts a special edition of Nightline, Attack on the Capitol: One year later
S2. E17. Author Uncut Podcast: Special Episode on George Floyd, Kaepernick, The Holocaust, Slavery & History of Police Brutality (AuthorUncut.com) YOU MAY FIND THIS EPISODE DISTURBING. This episode was supposed to be another chapter from Counter Punch. But, with what we have seen on television this week, I felt compelled to give an episode to George Floyd and his family. George Floyd was the man who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer (Derek Chauvin) by placing a knee on his neck (with his hands in his pockets) for over eight minutes while George pled for his life. Three other officers were also involved. This episode is more of a stream of consciousness on the subject of police violence and those lost. I have not edited this podcast and am allowing it to run as is. Please note that I have included a clip from ABC's Nightline with Juju Chang reporting that includes graphic audio of the murder of George Floyd. However, that clip lasts less than one minute. In this episode I discuss: - Social injustice and police violence - The George Floyd murder - Philando Castile's murder - Sandra Bland's murder - Eric Garner's murder - Tamir Rice's murder (12 year old murdered by Cleveland police) - Colin Kaepernick and taking a knee - MLK peaceful protests - The Holocaust and Jewish experience - Slavery - NextDoor community - Archie Williams and the Innocence Project (man who was in prison for 36 years before he was exonerated by DNA evidence) and AGT (America's Got Talent) - Deflecting by using black-on-black crime to excuse police violence NOTE: I am so sorry I did not mention Breonna Taylor, an EMT First Responder killed/gunned down in her bed by the police looking for someone they already had in custody. MENTIONS IN PODCAST: My Life During the OJ Simpson Trial book - https://www.patricewilliamsmarks.com/product/my-life-during-the-o-j-simpson-trial-a-new-book-releasing-april-20-2016/ ABC's Nighline with JuJu Chang Full Story - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmCyu_DaMYw The Innocence Project - https://www.innocenceproject.org Contact Me or Join My Newsletter list: https://authoruncut.com Want to suggest a future episode or send a comment? Email me at: mailbag at patricewilliams marks dot com
The CDC advisory committee opens a major new chapter in the nation's COVID vaccination campaign with endorsement of a third Pfizer dose, or boost, but not for everyone. A Florida Democrat representing one of the nation's largest Haitian-American communities issues an ultimatum to the White House and says she's "pissed" about the border crisis. K-pop superstars BTS take the United Nations General Assembly by storm and sit down with ABC's Juju Chang.
Elections officials scramble to bat down suggestions from President Trump that people try to vote twice, which is illegal. Protests build in several cities where Black men have been recently shot and killed by police. And ABC's Juju Chang & John Kapetaneas explain QAnon.
A replay of the President's Task Force on Education, Outreach & Engagement livestream entitled: Race and Storytelling: Asian American Voices. Hosted by Jeff Yang and featuring Clyde Kusatsu, Christina Chang, Juju Chang, Parvesh Cheena, Hudson Yang and Casting Director Leslie Woo. Introduced by President Gabrielle Carteris, and National Executive Director David White. **The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA’s endorsement.
When the phone of police artist and interview specialist Sergeant (Ret.) Michael W. Streed—The SketchCop—rings, it’s because police need his help solving their most difficult and heinous cases. During his thirty-five-year law enforcement career, Streed has provided signature images for some of America’s most notorious murders, rapes and kidnappings. His sketches decorate walls inside detective squad rooms from Los Angeles to Baltimore, a stark reminder of the evil that lurks among us.In SketchCop: Drawing a Line Against Crime, Streed takes readers on a thrilling ride across a landscape littered with crime scenes and violent criminals, including anecdotes from historical cases, such as the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He’ll share the compelling true crime stories from his portfolio, detailing how he used his specialized skills as The SketchCop to turn memories of monsters into justice. His descriptions of the psychological impression this important investigative tool leaves on victims helps to round out the book in a way that guarantees after reading SketchCop, you’ll never look at another face the same way again . . .“Michael Streed is as passionate about being an artist as he is about being a cop. It’s that passion that fuels his ground-breaking work.”—JuJu Chang, ABC News correspondent“As insightful as it is fascinating . . . A must-read for true crime fans.”—Gary C. King, author of Love, Lies, and MurdeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/House-of-Mystery-True-Crime-History. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Trump's Tulsa rally to kick off re-election campaign fails to meet expectations; After Tulsa rally, Bolton interview, where does Trump go from here?
Emmett Till's cousin says she considers George Floyd's death a modern-day lynching; How the church helped power strength, resistance in the black community
Inside CHOP, the small piece of land Seattle protesters' claimed for themselves; Gov. Cuomo on his handling of COVID-19 over past 100 days
What police reform could look like as Trump signs executive order; Key players in landmark victory for LGBTQ rights react to Supreme Court ruling
Surveillance tapes revealing the encounter in Atlanta between Rayshard Brooks and police, moments before his death; Revisiting the 1992 LA riots; SCOTUS with a historical ruling on LGBTQ worker protections
How Colin Kaepernick went from football star to civil rights icon; 4 years after Colin Kaepernick first took a knee, will the NFL make real changes?
An ABC News investigation into policing unveils a large disparity in arrests between black and white Americans; A small group of black female mayors overseeing some of the biggest cities in the nation facing racial turmoil
What happened to Breonna Taylor? Family seeks answers after raid in which she died; COVID-19 rages through Mexico, even as country begins to reopen
As George Floyd is laid to rest, friends recall his childhood in Houston; Remembering George Floyd and figuring out where we go from here
George Floyd memorial follows calls to defund police as protests enter third week; COVID-19 may have been present in China as early as last fall, study suggests
How moms are talking to their kids about race in the US and what they are learning; Keeping the faith, dealing with grief and taking action after George Floyd's death; Family mourns Breonna Taylor on what would’ve been her 27th birthday
George Floyd is the latest in a history of police-involved deaths in Minnesota; Ahmaud Arbery had been hit by a truck, called racial slur before death
George Floyd's family reacts to charges against all 4 officers involved in his death; Black Lives Matter founder, DC educator on George Floyd arrests, impact of protests
Friends reflect on George Floyd's life in Houston as protests in the city continue; Being black in America
Trump addresses US amid protests, George Floyd's brother reflects on his life; Why a police chief joined forces with Black Lives Matter at George Floyd protest
S2. E17. Author Uncut Podcast: Special Episode on George Floyd, Kaepernick, The Holocaust, Slavery & History of Police Brutality (AuthorUncut.com) This episode was supposed to be another chapter from Counter Punch. But, with what we have seen on television this week, I felt compelled to give an episode to George Floyd and his family. George Floyd was the man who was killed by a Minneapolis police officer (Derek Chauvin) by placing a knee on his neck (with his hands in his pockets) for over eight minutes while George pled for his life. Three other officers were also involved. This episode is more of a stream of consciousness on the subject of police violence and those lost. I have not edited this podcast and am allowing it to run as is. Please note that I have included a clip from ABC's Nightline with Juju Chang reporting that includes graphic audio of the murder of George Floyd. However, that clip lasts less than one minute. In this episode I discuss: - Social injustice and police violence - The George Floyd murder - Philando Castile's murder - Sandra Bland's murder - Eric Garner's murder - Tamir Rice's murder (12 year old murdered by Cleveland police) - Colin Kaepernick and taking a knee - MLK peaceful protests - The Holocaust and Jewish experience - Slavery - NextDoor community - Archie Williams and the Innocence Project (man who was in prison for 36 years before he was exonerated by DNA evidence) and AGT (America's Got Talent) - Deflecting by using black-on-black crime to excuse police violence NOTE: I am so sorry I did not mention Breonna Taylor, an EMT First Responder killed/gunned down in her bed by the police looking for someone they already had in custody. MENTIONS IN PODCAST: Anchor.fm Home Page: https://anchor.fm/patrice-williams-marks My Life During the OJ Simpson Trial book - https://www.patricewilliamsmarks.com/product/my-life-during-the-o-j-simpson-trial-a-new-book-releasing-april-20-2016/ ABC's Nighline with JuJu Chang Full Story - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmCyu_DaMYw The Innocence Project - https://www.innocenceproject.org Contact Me or Join My Newsletter list: https://authoruncut.com Want to suggest a future episode or send a comment? Email me at: mailbag at patricewilliams marks dot com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/patrice-williams-marks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patrice-williams-marks/support
COVID-19 exacerbates Mississippi's deep racial, economic and health care divides; Rev. William Barber on impact COVID-19 reopening may have on impoverished communities
Coronavirus health disparities highlight race, class divides in NYC epicenter; Alexandria Ocasio Cortez on COVID-19 impact in her district, response to the virus.
In COVID-19 pandemic, teachers and students are forced to adjust with workarounds; COVID-19 restrictions pose serious challenges to those in recovery
The COVID-19 Class of 2020: High school grads try to plan for the future; ABC News' Kaylee Hartung meets man who received her plasma, recovered from COVID-19
This week, the tables are turned as Jordana and Shannon interview the interviewer. Juju Chang is ABC’s anchor for Nightline, mom to three boys and a Korean-born woman who came to Judaism later in life. From when she helped her mother clean hotel rooms as a young immigrant, to becoming a powerful news correspondent on the front lines of the news, Juju has been a thoughtful and introspective person. She talks about her transition into Judaism, and the way that feeling like an “other” has influenced her journalism and her life. Also, Shannon chats with Jordana about smart “older brother” dogs in a thinly-veiled attempt to proselytize dog ownership, and Gram talks about her “limited,” eight-week-long experience growing up with a dog. Music: "Voicemail" by Khronos Beats "Lo-Fi Afternoon" by Marscott "Rewind Back" by Marscottt "Best I Can" by Jasmine Jordan (ft. Habit Blcx)
Society tells us we must constantly balance sleep, work, friends, family, fitness, and more. Randi Zuckerberg a founder, executive, mother, media personality, and best selling author, joins our IVY Ideas Night to dispute this idea. In conversation with Juju Chang, Emmy-award winning co-anchor of ABC News' "Nightline,” Zuckerberg uses her latest work, Pick Three: You Can Have It All (Just Not Every Day), to guide members in choosing three areas of life to focus on at once. Instead of a “well-balanced” life, she guides members to strive for a “well-lopsided” life. This IVY Ideas Night is presented by smartwater®.
By doing something different, Clay Cockrell's private practice stood out from hundreds of others in Manhattan. And all of a sudden, he's walking with JuJu Chang through Central Park on Good Morning America. You'll never believe what happens next. HINT: The title tells it all. If you want to learn what the greatest benefit of being in the press was for Clay, you'll have to listen to this episode. The post TTE 61: People Don’t Pick Their Therapists From the Press w/ Clay Cockrell appeared first on BrighterVision.com.
Dr. Belisa Vranich is a renowned clinical psychologist, public speaker, and the author of Breathe: The Simple, Revolutionary 14-Day Program to Improve your Mental and Physical Health . As founder of The Breathing Class™, Dr. Belisa has taught and lectured nationwide on topics related to dysfunctional breathing patterns and stress. The Breathing Class™ has been reviewed by a wide variety of publications including O The Oprah Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Details Magazine, W Magazine, Men’s Journal, Men’s Health and Fitness, The New York Observer, Jiu Jitsu Magazine, and Du Jour Magazine. Dr. Belisa was previously the Health and Sex Editor at Men’s Fitness Magazine, a relationship expert for Men’s Health, and an advice columnist for the New York Daily News, Foxnews.com, and Spin Magazine. Dr. Belisa has been interviewed as an expert in numerous publications, including The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, Spin, AARP, Seventeen, Good Housekeeping, and Parenting. Dr. Belisa has also served as an advisor for the Fitness Institute for Gold’s Gym and Shape magazine. She is a regular guest on national television including CNN, Fox News, the Today Show, Good Morning America, Inside Edition, and VH1, and has been interviewed by Anderson Cooper, Soledad O’Brien, Joy Behar, Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira, Juju Chang, Bill O’Reilly, Nancy Grace, and Alisyn Camerota. Dr. Oz has recognized her as one of the top US doctors in her field. She recently appeared as an expert guest on Cesar Millan’s new show, Cesar 911. Today’s topics include: · Different types of breathing · Why you’re breathing incorrectly · How to fix it · Breathing and cognitive function · Sex, squirting, orgasms, erections · Relieving back and shoulder pain · Improving posture · Reducing stress · Increasing strength · Sleeping better · What women really want · How to let go and move forward · How to define and achieve success · How to get up when you’re really down · The deadly trap of comparing yourself to others
Nightline anchor Juju Chang, ’87 interviews New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, ’91, MA ’92 about public service, diversity in the political arena and his new book United: Thoughts on Finding Common Ground and Advancing the Common Good. (Photo Credit: Kelly Campbell). This event was recorded on Saturday, February 20, 2016.
Erik Jensen on Earning Freedom podcast At the very tender age of 11, Erik Jensen was living in an abusive, single parent household with daily violence fueled by alcoholism. He sought escape on the streets, committing theft, selling and using drugs, and was always in trouble with the law until Erik found himself in some of the worst prisons in New York. From his late teens to mid-twenties Erik was convicted on an array of charges including Robbery in the Second Degree, Promoting Prison Contraband, and Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the 4th Degree. He ended up serving 12 years collectively in the New York State Department Of Corrections. He did his time at Greene, Franklin, Watertown, Bare Hill, Five Points, Attica, and in 2011-2012 at the now infamous Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York. It was there he became well acquainted with inmates David Sweat and Richard Matt. On June 6, 2015, the two convicted murderers pulled off one of the most daring prison escapes in recent history. During his imprisonment Erik was witness to atrocities perpetrated against fellow inmates by several of the guards. He also observed abominable behavior inflicted on inmates by each other, convincing him that the U.S. penal system takes in the bad and instead of rehabilitating, it makes them worse. Erik is a self-taught scholar in the field of prisoner transformation. He uses his own personal experience to revitalize the mind and spirits of men and women who have shared a similar path in life. Through his words, Erik illustrates that we are much more than the worst thing we’ve ever done, and that the potential for doing good resides within every one of us. Given his vast knowledge of the Department of Corrections; Clinton Correctional Facility; David Sweat, Richard Matt and their escape; their accomplices, civilian worker Joyce Mitchell and guard Gene Palmer; plus the barbaric culture of the prison system, Erik Jensen is a consultant on an array of projects with television networks and major motion picture production companies. He is a producer for an upcoming Netflix series, based on the Clinton escape; directed by Jodie Foster, and Executive Produced by Bryan Zuriff and Brett Johnson of Ray Donovan and Mad Men. Erik has been interviewed more than 40 times live on over a dozen networks, including CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, HLN, TWC, PIX11, WNYT13; plus numerous other news media, such as GQ, People, and Time magazines. He has appeared and played a prominent role in television specials: Nightline, Outside The Wall, The Great Prison Break, Inside Edition, Up Close with Marvin Scott, 360 Anderson Cooper, Outfront with Erin Burnett, At This Hour with John Berman and Kate Balduan, and Dateline: "The Accomplice" with Matt Lauer. Erik continues to share his views with the world by consulting on disturbing issues in the prison system nationwide, such as corruption, physical and mental abuse, and the long-term effects of solitary confinement. He has participated in myriad televised debates hosted by award winning journalists such as Deborah Feyerick, Randi Kaye, and Jessica Schneider. Erik is a regular guest speaker on numerous Dutchess County Legislator forums concerning criminal justice reform, and makes weekly guest appearances on County Legislator Joel Tyner’s radio show on WVKR 91.3 FM. He is also frequently invited to the "Earning Freedom" podcast. A California based show created by Michael Santos that is broadcasted in jails and prisons nationwide. SUNY New Paltz welcomes Mr. Jensen every semester to speak with students studying Criminology. He also volunteers at Redhook Residential Youth Facility, where he shares his story of recovery and redemption with juvenile delinquents. Erik is currently a contributing writer at Unheard Voices magazine. See: www.unheardvoicesmag.com He also volunteers with numerous criminal justice reform organizations including but not limited to: Cut50, Prisoner’s Legal Service, and Beacon Prison Action. His memoir is due out in 2017. MEDIA EXPERIENCE: ABC: Nightline Contacted by Yu Fanting Interviewed by Juju Chang ABC Nightly News, Good Morning America, and 20/20 Contacted and interviewed by Linzie Janis (interview used on all three shows) CBS: CBS News Contacted and interviewed by Jessica Schneider NBC: Dateline: "The Accomplice" with Matt Lauer Contacted by Cassandra Marshall Interviewed by Cassandra Marshall & Matt Lauer NBC News Contacted by Laura Allenbaugh Interviewed by Chelsea Damberg CNN: Anderson Cooper360 Contacted by Kari Pricher Interviewed by Anderson Cooper (twice) Outfront with Erin Burnett Contacted by Kayte Steinmetz Interviewed by Erin Burnett (seven times) CNN Newsroom: Contacted and interviewed by Brooke Baldwin (twice) At This Hour with Berman and Balduan Contacted by Marie Malzberg Interviewed by John Berman and Kate Balduan (five times) The Great Prison Escape: CNN Special Report Contacted and interviewed by Randi Kaye Fredricka Whitfield Contacted by Sarah Edwards Interviewed by Fredricka Whitfield CNN Remote studio interview Contacted and interviewed by Carol Costello for later broadcast and syndication Deborah Feyerick (documentary) Contacted and interviewed by Deborah Feyerick PIX-11: Special Report Contacted by Veronica Rosario Interviewed by Kori Chambers and Sukanya Krishnan Up Close with Marvin Scott Contacted by Ellyn Marks Interviewed by Marvin Scott MSNBC: Special Report Contacted by Tara Ayers Interviewed by Tamron Hall WNYT-13-NBC: Special Report Contacted and interviewed by Jessica Layton TIME WARNER CABLE SPECIAL: Behind the Wall Contacted and interviewed by Michael Howard GQ MAGAZINE Contacted and interviewed by Cole Louison PEOPLE MAGAZINE Contacted and interviewed by Jeff Truesdell NY POST (two page spread) Contacted and interviewed by Jamie Schram TIME MAGAZINE ONLINE (My sound bites used in an article on The Great Escape) GAWKER MAGAZINE Contacted and interviewed by Gabrielle Bluestone SIRIUS XM RADIO - Channel 121 with Margaret Hoover. Contacted and interviewed by Margaret Hoover Channel 45 (Shade45) - Sway in the Morning Show SHOPFM National Internet Radio Show NPR – In depth interview with Brian Mann AREAS OF ANALYSIS INCLUDE: A strong knowledge of the structure of the New York State Department of Corrections, the Criminal Justice System, the Court System, and Law. Prison Life Corruption inside Correctional Facilities Escape from Prison Relationships between Corrections Officers/Employee’s and Prisoners inside Prison The Criminal Mind Re-Entry Rehabilitation The Effects of Long Term Solitary Confinement Prison Reform ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LINKS TO SHOWS: DATELINE : http://www.nbc.com/dateline/video/dateline-september-18-2015/2905381?onid=209511#vc209511=1 ANDERSON COOPER: http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=erik+jensen+anderson+cooper&FORM=VIRE2#view=detail&mid=64CAE0EB9F4FB0C0597064CAE0EB9F4FB0C05970 CNN - OUTFRONT WITH ERIN BUNETT: http://cnn.it/1N6c9O4 CNN - OUTFRONT WITH ERIN BURNETT: http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1506/29/ebo.01.html CNN - OUTFRONT WITH ERIN BURNETT: http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1506/24/ebo.01.html CNN - OUTFRONT WITH ERIN BURNETT: http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1506/26/ebo.01.html CNN - AT THIS HOUR WITH BERMAN AND BALDUAN: http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/06/24/manhunt-escapee-prison-worker-relationship-jensen-ath.cnn CNN - AT THIS HOUR WITH BERMAN AND BALDUAN: http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/25/us/new-york-prison-break-contraband-smuggle/ ABC NEWS: http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/inmate-discusses-joyce-mitchell-david-sweat-relationship-32031236 GOOD MORNING AMERICA: https://gma.yahoo.com/ny-prison-escape-former-inmate-describes-alleged-cozy-180027020--abc-news-topstories.html# NY DAILY NEWS: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/joyce-mitchell-inmate-relationship-running-joke-article-1.2269529 INSIDE EDITION: http://www.insideedition.com/headlines/10899-ex-inmate-flirty-joyce-mitchell-brought-killer-david-sweat-barbecued-ribs-big-chicken NY POST: http://nypost.com/2015/06/24/shawskank-had-closet-sex-with-killer-4-times-a-week-ex-inmate/ WNYT13 IN DEPTH INTERVIEW WITH JESSICA LAYTON: http://wnyt.com/article/stories/s3859746.shtml PIX11 UP CLOSE WITH MARVIN SCOTT: http://pix11.com/2015/07/04/former-clinton-correctional-inmate-discusses-life-behind-prison-walls-david-sweat/ PIX11 WITH SUKANYA KRISHNAN AND KORI CHAMBERS: http://pix11.com/2015/07/04/former-clinton-correctional-inmate-discusses-life-behind-prison-walls-david-sweat/ NIGHTLINE WITH JUJU CHANG: http://abc.go.com/shows/nightline/listing/2015-07/01-nightline-070115-prison-of-passion-relationships-between-female-officers-inmates CBS INTERVIEW WITH JESSICA SCHNEIDER: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2015/06/19/correction-officer-david-sweat-richard-matt/ DAILY FREEMAN: http://www.dailyfreeman.com/general-news/20150625/escapees-affair-with-prison-employee-no-secret-says-local-man-who-did-time-at-dannemora PEOPLE MAGAZINE: http://www.people.com/article/former-jailmate-relieved-capture-and-death-new-york-prison-escapees GAWKER MAGAZINE: http://gawker.com/prisoner-says-tillie-and-the-escaped-inmate-did-it-at-l-1713591919 MSNBC THOMAS ROBERTS SHOW: http://www.msnbc.com/thomas-roberts/watch/joyce-mitchell-details-prison-break-plan-528139331771 NEWSNATION WITH TAMRON HALL: http://www.msnbc.com/newsnation/watch/former-inmate-talks-about-joyce-mitchell-525187139634 NORTH COUNTRY PUBLIC RADIO: http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/30014/20151105/how-crossed-lines-cut-corners-and-cozy-relationships-led-to-dannemora-apos-s-big-prison-break ERIK J. JENSEN CONSULTANT/ANALYST/AUTHOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVOCATE AGENT EILEEN COPE ecope@markcrreativemanagement.com www.twitter.com/erikjjensen81 www.facebook.com/erikjensen erikjjensen81@gmail.com 845.464.5878