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Episode 384 of the John1911 podcast: Another SIG pop in Area 3? Will STG44's ever come out of Syria? MSNBC says Comey is guilty. Youtube settles with Trump. Conor McGregor wants US Golden Visas. The latest climate change scare tactic. Danny & Marky John1911.com "Shooting Guns & Having Fun"
This week on Deux/U, Deux is talking about the hottest topics of the week, including: Updates: Machine Gun Kelly, Sabrina Carpenter Difficult celebrities: Ben Stiller, Chris Stapleton, Tim McGraw + Faith Hill, & more! Voicemails: Kerry Washington + Tony Goldwyn, Patrick Dempsey + Ellen Pompeo, Taylor Swift + Karlie Kloss, Bobbi Althoff + Drake, Scheana Shay, We Were Liars, Matthew Gray Gubler, Emilia Clarke, Zoë Kravitz + Harry Styles, NSYNC reunion, Taylor Swift, Shaun White Live calls: Jimmy Kimmel, Kelsea Ballerini + Chase Stokes To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Before he was smashing Nazi airfields and punching his way through the deserts of North Africa, Lieutenant Colonel Blair “Paddy” Mayne was an amateur boxing champion, a rugby international, and the kind of guy who could drink you under the table, flip the table, and then win the bar fight that followed. This week, Ben and Andrew dive into the myth and madness of one of the founding members of the Special Air Service—an Irish warrior-poet with a short fuse and a long list of enemies. From brawling with commanding officers to rewriting the playbook on guerrilla warfare, Mayne was chaos incarnate… and one of the most decorated soldiers of World War II.
Discover the real story of George “Machine Gun” Kelly—the Prohibition-era gangster who rose from bootlegging and bank robberies to one of the FBI's most wanted men. From his infamous 1933 kidnapping of Charles Urschel to his dramatic downfall, this is the tale of one of America's most feared outlaws.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/outlaws-gunslingers--4737234/support.Subscribe to our YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@bangdangnetwork
This week on Heavy Metal Tones, we're digging back into the archives and revisiting Episode 72 from 16/11/2022. In that show, I took a look at The Damned's Machine Gun Etiquette — a record that showed just how far punk could be stretched and reshaped. It's a fun trip back to one of the early deep dives on the podcast, and a chance to hear how the show has grown since then.Normal episodes will be back next week, but for now enjoy this classic from the vaults. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Machine Gun Kelly delivered a lecture at Harvard Business School! Plus, Dancing With The Stars premiered last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Modern Minuteman concept is still being fleshed out and developed with lots of considerations when it comes to modern warfare. Among the many details to establish has been the apparent need for weapon platforms that can increase engagement tempo and firepower offering tactical options for small units and teams. This need has led to many different ideas and perspectives on how the modern minuteman should approach specialized platforms and some look to the military for answers. Although the military can offer many valuable insights into fighting methods, the military doctrine and approach to the use of machine guns is very specific. In this episode Stephen and Jacob sit down with Ben Price (a fomer USMC 0331 Machine Gunner) to explain the ways military machine gun tactics differ from small unit auto rifle tactics. These differences are important to highlight because we believe it better informs the overall concept of what platforms best serve the mission of the modern minuteman. CONTACT US The best way to get a hold of us is to email us. We love hearing from you and we also love discussing details and helping where we can with specific or more nuanced questions. Please feel free to reach out. We'd love to talk to you! minutemen.initiative@gmail.com HOW TO SUPPORT US & THE PODCAST Follow us on Instagram and YouTube! @Dynamic.Defense.Solutions | @Minutemen.Initiative | @Minutemen.Initiative (YouTube) We are passionate about training / education which is a major drive behind why we do the podcast, this same passion extends to our social media presence. We post high quality and in-depth educational content on our DDS instagram as well as our Podcast instagram. Support us through our web-store: Dynamic Defense Solutions Website Use Discount Code: MINUTEMEN We thoroughly test and evaluate all the equipment we sell. If you see it for sale on our web-store then we personally back it and recommend it. We are always adding new products to our store that we believe supports the "Modern Minuteman" and that mission. We get asked often how people can support us and the podcast. Purchasing gear, equipment, holsters, and accessories from us directly supports DDS which makes the Minutemen Initiative podcast possible. We appreciate all of you who listen and greatly appreciate your support! Thank you, Jacob & Stephen INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS: IWA International Website: https://iwainternationalinc.com Discount Code: DDS5 One Hundred Concepts Weblink w/ Discount: https://onehundredconcepts.com/DYNAMICDEFENSESOLUTIONS Discount Code: DYNAMICDEFENSESOLUTIONS If code is inactive or not working, please use the following email to request you discount: cs@onehundredconcepts.com 907 AMMO Website: https://907ammo.com
This Day in Legal History: Frederick Douglass Escapes SlaveryOn this day in legal history, September 3, 1838, Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery, setting in motion a life that would fundamentally reshape American legal and political thought. Disguised as a free Black sailor, Douglass boarded a train in Baltimore and made his way north to freedom, ultimately arriving in New York City. His flight from bondage was not just a personal liberation—it was a direct challenge to the legal regime of American slavery, upheld at the time by both state laws and federal statutes such as the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793. Douglass's successful escape, aided by forged documents and the relative leniency of northern vigilance at the time, highlights the tension between laws protecting property in human beings and the moral and constitutional arguments against such laws.Once free, Douglass became one of the most powerful legal thinkers of the 19th century, though he was never formally trained as a lawyer. Through his speeches, writings, and public advocacy, he shaped legal discourse on citizenship, equal protection, and constitutional interpretation. He directly influenced Reconstruction-era legal developments, including debates over the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments. His 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” offered a searing legal and moral critique of the Constitution's complicity with slavery, while still asserting its potential as a freedom-promoting document when interpreted through a natural rights lens.Douglass's escape, and the career it made possible, also underscored the limits of law in the face of moral justice: in 1838, his very existence in the North was criminal under federal law. That reality would not change until the formal abolition of slavery in 1865. His advocacy helped lay the groundwork for a new legal order that could no longer reconcile itself with the ownership of people. September 3 is not just the anniversary of one man's flight—it marks a turning point in the long legal struggle to align American law with its professed ideals.President Donald Trump is prepared to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold his administration's use of emergency powers to impose broad tariffs, including those targeting fentanyl and “reciprocal” trade imbalances. This follows two significant legal defeats, including a 7-4 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which found that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not grant the president sweeping tariff authority. The court held that the statute, enacted in 1977, lacks any reference to tariffs among its regulatory tools, creating a serious challenge to the legal basis for Trump's actions.Despite the legal headwinds, Trump's team remains optimistic, noting the conservative 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court and the Court's traditional deference in matters of foreign affairs. However, legal scholars suggest the case hinges on the major questions doctrine, which requires Congress to speak clearly when authorizing executive action with major economic or political impact. This doctrine was previously used to strike down President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan in 2023.Observers expect the Court to address whether IEEPA's silence on tariffs means such powers were never intended. If the Court rules against Trump, his administration is already eyeing fallback legal authorities, including Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act and Section 338 of the Smoot-Hawley Act, to keep tariffs in place. Meanwhile, nearly $66 billion in collected duties could be subject to refunds if importers challenge payments. A Supreme Court decision is likely by early 2026, with significant consequences for presidential trade powers.Trump to ask Supreme Court to save tariffs but faces tough legal questionsA U.S. federal judge ruled that Google can keep its Chrome browser and Android operating system, dealing a blow to antitrust enforcers who had hoped for more aggressive remedies. However, the judge ordered Google to begin sharing key search and advertising data with competitors in an effort to restore competition in online search. This decision follows a five-year legal battle in which Judge Amit Mehta previously found Google to be maintaining an illegal monopoly in search and related advertising. Despite that finding, Mehta declined to force structural changes like breaking up Google, citing recent advances in AI as creating new, organic competition.The ruling is a partial victory for Google and Apple, as it allows the two tech giants to continue their $20 billion annual deal that makes Google the default search engine on Apple devices. It also permits Google to maintain similar agreements with device makers like Samsung and Motorola, although exclusive contracts are now banned. Google stock jumped over 7% in after-hours trading following the decision.The court emphasized that AI companies like OpenAI are already better positioned to compete with Google than traditional search competitors have been in decades. The data-sharing order could benefit developers of AI-powered search tools and browsers, but the competitive impact may not be felt immediately. Google, while considering an appeal, expressed concerns that the order could undermine user privacy.The ruling is likely to be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court, where Mehta's restrained approach may stand a better chance of surviving appeal. The case is part of a broader government crackdown on Big Tech, which includes ongoing legal battles involving Google, Meta, Amazon, and Apple.Google keeps Chrome and Apple deal but must share data in big antitrust rulingThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that President Donald Trump unlawfully used the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport a group of Venezuelans he alleged were members of the Tren de Aragua gang. In a 2–1 decision, the court issued a preliminary injunction blocking the deportations, marking the first appellate ruling to directly address Trump's invocation of the centuries-old law through a March 14 presidential proclamation.Writing for the majority, Judge Leslie Southwick rejected the administration's claim that the gang's presence constituted a "predatory incursion" under the law, which only authorizes deportations during times of declared war or invasions. The court emphasized that neither condition was met. Judge Irma Carrillo Ramirez joined Southwick, while Trump appointee Judge Andrew Oldham dissented.The ruling is a setback for the Trump administration, which had sought to use the Alien Enemies Act—a wartime measure—to conduct swift removals of alleged gang members without traditional due process. The Supreme Court had already intervened in May, halting removals on procedural grounds and criticizing the administration for providing only 24 hours' notice to detainees without clear instructions on how to contest deportation.The American Civil Liberties Union, representing the Venezuelans, hailed the decision as a vital check on presidential power, warning against executive overreach during peacetime. Legal experts expect the issue to eventually return to the Supreme Court. The administration may first seek a rehearing from the full Fifth Circuit.US appeals court rejects Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act to deport VenezuelansThe 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court ruling that had declared the federal machine gun ban unconstitutional, upholding the long-standing prohibition on such weapons. The case centered on Tamori Morgan, a Kansas man charged with possessing a machine gun and a conversion device known as a "Glock switch." A federal judge in Wichita, appointed by President Donald Trump, had previously dismissed the charges, citing the Supreme Court's 2022 Bruen decision, which required modern gun laws to align with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation.The appeals court, however, found that Bruen did not dismantle the existing legal framework established in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), which protects weapons “in common use” for lawful self-defense. Writing for the unanimous three-judge panel, Judge Scott Matheson held that machine guns do not meet that standard and are primarily used for unlawful purposes, even if their usage is more widespread than official data suggests.Congress first regulated machine guns in 1934 and fully banned the possession of newly manufactured ones in 1986. The appellate ruling reinforces the idea that such weapons fall outside the Second Amendment's protections, despite recent expansions of individual gun rights. The court emphasized that even under Bruen, regulations do not require a perfect historical match—only a relevant analogue, which the machine gun ban has.US appeals court upholds machine gun ban, reversing trial judgeMy column for Bloomberg this week takes a hard look at the newly expanded federal Child Tax Credit (CTC) and asks whether it's really doing what it claims: reducing child poverty. On the surface, the policy looks like progress. The maximum credit is up to $2,200 and now indexed to inflation—something advocates have long called for. But dig into the mechanics, and a more troubling picture emerges.Despite the expansion, around 19 million children—28% of all kids in the U.S.—will remain ineligible for the full credit simply because their families don't earn enough. That's not a glitch; it's built into the law. The income phase-in structure means the poorest families, those most in need, get the least. In fact, a family of four has to make $41,500 to qualify for the full benefit—well above the federal poverty line of $32,150.This flawed design disproportionately affects Black, Latino, and Native American children, as well as kids in single-parent and rural households. And it's a bipartisan failure: Columbia University's data shows the exclusions cut across red and blue congressional districts almost evenly. That's part of what makes this so frustrating—lawmakers on both sides get to claim credit for “expanding” the CTC, even as millions of children continue to be left behind.Meanwhile, states are quietly filling the gap. Since the expiration of the more generous pandemic-era CTC in 2021, about a dozen states have implemented their own refundable credits. The results speak volumes. In Minnesota, for example, a $1,750 per-child credit is projected to lift 13,000 children out of poverty—nearly half the impact of the expanded federal credit in that state. Colorado and Vermont have seen similar success.The message here is that small, targeted, refundable state credits can work—and are working. Columbia's numbers prove that these policies are more than symbolic; they're helping real families. But that momentum could vanish if states assume Washington has solved the problem. The federal version may dominate headlines, but it's the state-level credits doing the actual heavy lifting.Tax policy doesn't usually offer much moral clarity, but this time it does. States have the tools to fight child poverty. The only real question is whether they'll use them—or wait around for Congress to deliver another “big, beautiful” fix that never arrives.Trump's New Child Tax Credit Deems Millions ‘Too Poor' to Qualify This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Machine Gun Kelly has built a career on defying expectations, first breaking out as a Cleveland rapper, then reinventing himself as a punk rock star. In this chat from October 2021, MGK opens up to Willie about his musical evolution, his high-profile relationship with Megan Fox, and how music has carried him through fame, anxiety, substance abuse, and loss.
Take the Survey: https://tiny.cc/cc867 BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #867 - 08.13.2025 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s Deconstructing World Events from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! CageRattlerCoffee.com SD/TC email Ike for discount https://CanaryCry.Support Send address and shirt size updates to canarycrysupplydrop@gmail.com Join the Canary Cry Roundtable This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Sir LX Protocol V2 Baron of the Berrean Protocol*** Felicia D*** Producers of TREASURE (CanaryCry.Support) Sir Holmes Good and Faithful Knight of the Canarium, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, American Hobo, Elle O, Raoul S, Jessica L, Cage Rattler Coffee, Mrs Tinfoilhatman, Veronica D, Sir Scott Knight of Truth Producers of TIME Timestampers: Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E Clankoniphius Links: JAM SHOW NOTES/TIMESTAMPS HELLO WORLD TEXT MESSAGE CAGE RATTLER COFFEE EPSTEIN Judge denies trump request to unseal grand jury testimony (ABC) Ghislaine Maxwell's Lawyer Addresses Bombshell Work Release Report (Daily Beast) DAYS OF NOAH/ALIENS Clip: Machine Gun Kelly says his dad might be alien (X) → CCR 102: Alien Hybrids Among Us with Dr. David Jacobs AI Is ChatGPT responsible for interest in aliens and the antichrist (Futurism) AI/UK Minister tells Turing AI institute to focus on defence (BBC) UK military has new AI digital targeting system similar to Ukraine and Russia (Daily Record) Staff fear UK's Turing AI Institute at risk of collapse (BBC) AI can make us UK's biggest firm, Rolls-Royce says (BBC) → GPs are urged to report all AI inaccuracies to medicine regulator (BMJ) → HMRC using AI to scour suspected tax cheats' social media (BBC) → AI can make us UK's biggest firm, Rolls-Royce says (BBC) LABUBU/MONEY Is recession coming in US? Expert gives stark warning on Labubus (Econ Times) TALENT/TIME END
Hour 3 features Gary with the Tea delivering the latest celebrity news and gossip. The show covers Machine Gun Kelly gifting his 16-year-old daughter Cassie a black Acura TLX for her birthday, sparking social media debate about her reaction and the appropriateness of the gift. Gary also discusses Wendy Williams' upcoming release from court-ordered guardianship in November, with her legal control set to end after extensive medical evaluations. The hour includes coverage of Love & Hip Hop's Yandy admitting to having an "emotional connection" outside her marriage with Mendeecees, leading to discussions about emotional versus physical cheating. The show wraps up with a heated sports debate about whether Shador Sanders is a talented football player in his own right or simply benefiting from being Deion Sanders' son, featuring caller opinions and passionate arguments between the hosts about his NFL prospects and recent preseason performance with the Cleveland Browns. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show, we welcome back podcast queen Niamh Schönherr to talk the structures and standards of Yakuza film, the precise chemistry of drugs into hair care products, and the Crime Cenobite in 1981's SAILOR SUIT AND MACHINE GUN! linktr.ee/swimfans patreon.com/swimfans Theme by Padlock: http://padlock.bandcamp.com/
Bom dia, cinéfilos!No episódio de hoje, o Tiago convidou o Tiago e a Juniper para conversar sobre seu trabalho no acervo J-Splatter, e falaram de dois filmes: Sailor Suit and Machine Gun, de 1981 e Ghost Squad, de 2018.Siga a Juniper no Twittere em várias outras redes sociais pelo seu linktree (incluindo o servidor no discord)
In this episode, I break down "miss sunshine", the 3rd single from MGK's upcoming album, "lost americana". I hope you enjoy!
This week Cody is joined by Sam Childers aka the Machine Gun Preacher to talk about his work saving thousands of children in Africa, fighting against Joseph Kony, and much more!
In this episode, we break down MGK's new song "vampire diaries" off of his upcoming album, "lost americana". This is the second single following "cliche" - hope you enjoy!
Inventor Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim would invent the first machine gun...and be a case of strange irony.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-stories-with-seth-andrews--5621867/support.
Chris Enss is a New York Times bestselling author, historian, and private investigator known for her extensive work chronicling the lives of women in the American West. With more than 20 books to her name, she specializes in uncovering the truth behind legends—whether about lawmen, gunslingers, or the women often written out of the narrative. Learn more about Chris Enss at chrisenss.com or follow her on Instagram @chrisenssauthor. Her latest book, Meet the Kellys: The True Story of Machine Gun Kelly and His Moll Kathryn Thorne, is available now at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, KensingtonBooks.com, and bookstores everywhere. In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator Sheryl McCollum sits down with bestselling author and private investigator Chris Enss to dig into the real story of Kathryn Thorne—the woman who didn’t just stand beside Machine Gun Kelly but helped build his legend. They talk about Kathryn’s sharp mind, bold choices, and how she planned a headline-making kidnapping and even called J. Edgar Hoover herself. Sheryl and Chris also get into the early days of the FBI, where the term “G-Man” really came from, and how the courtroom became Kathryn’s stage. Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome to Zone 7 with guest Chris Enss (1:30) The Kellys vs. Bonnie and Clyde (3:00) Ground-level research and historical truth (6:05) According to Kate and the untold story of Doc Holliday (10:50) Kathryn Thorne was all about what she wanted (14:30) Turning Machine Gun Kelly into a myth (16:45) Charm, privilege, and the making of an outlaw (22:00) The kidnapping of Charles Urschel (25:30) Lindbergh Law and the FBI’s rise to power (29:30) The double kidnapping and the G-Man legend (33:00) Kathryn Thorne plays the victim (36:00) Silk in the courtroom and a spotlight on the stand (38:30) Getting what she wanted, even as questions remain (40:30) “I wish he had left the dog” – Little Steve Stevens Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're enjoying Zone 7, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a quick rating and review—it’s one of the best ways to support the show and help others find it. --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnLine, Forensic and Crime Scene Expert for Crime Stories with Nancy Grace, and a CSI for a metro Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook Cold Case: Pathways to Justice. Sheryl is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students and the criminal justice community together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum Instagram: @officialzone7podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MAL Description: Religious monks adapted to modern technology and weaponry to combat the threat of demons. Ryuudaiji, a monk who's on a journey to locate and purge a demon spirit that is terrorizing a forest which was notorious to be a place where people commit suicides, meets a wolf boy, Tamaki Madoka, and his wolf companion. Things start to develop between the two, after an encounter with a tree demon spirit as Tamaki decides to go to the outside world to learn more about his past. Show Notes: • You can reach us at Twitter @shonenflopcast or email us shonenflop@gmail.com • Help keep the show running by joining the Shonen Flop Patreon at patreon.com/shonenflop. Get perks like early access to episodes; picking series for us to cover; and exclusive episodes on manga like Undead Unluck, Magu-chan: God of Destruction, and Cypher Academy. • Become a member of our community by joining our Discord. You can hang out with us, submit your questions or six word summaries! Find it at https://discord.com/invite/4hC3SqRw8r • Get Shonen Flop merch, including this episode's cover art, on a shirt, mug, print, or whatever else might catch your eye https://www.teepublic.com/stores/shonen-flop?ref_id=22733 • Want to be a guest? You can ask to be on a future episode at bit.ly/shonen_flop_guest Credits: • Manga by Hirano, Ryouji • Shonen Flop is hosted by David Weinberger and Jordan Forbes • Additional editing assistance by Dylan Krider you can find his podcast, Anime Out of Context at animeoutofcontext.com • Assistance with pronunciation, translation, and other miscellaneous research done by Tucker Whatley and MaxyBee
Gary asks Matt and Matt provides info.
Justin Bieber is close to a financial settlement after a long dispute. Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly reveal the name of their baby girl. Lastly, Kelsey Grammer is becoming a father again at the age of 70!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've been banned by YouTube, Amy Kaufeldt is finally back, Sabrina gets bad news, the Vance Boelter manhunt story, Justin Bieber melts down, weekend No Kings protests fizzle out, the military parade was a hilarious event, Courtney comes in hot and freaks out and so much more!
In this episode, Joe sits down with Illinois author Robert Meyer to dive into his book Apocalypse: Rise of the Vampire Slayer. We talk about what led him to start writing—his deep inspiration from Stephen King—and explore both the strengths and struggles he faces in the creative process. Robert also shares details on his upcoming projects, including a graphic animation TV series and his next chilling release, Are You Ready Alone After Midnight? This show was recorded in Oakdale, Louisiana.
In this episode, I break down Machine Gun Kelly's new song "Cliché", the lead single from his new album "Lost Americana". Spoiler alert; the song's not great, but there's definitely some interesting lessons we can pull from it. Hope you enjoy.
Aaron Cayce, owner of Phoenix Weaponry in Berthoud is hosting a machine gun shoot along with Neil Schall of the VFW and both join Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams to preview the event.
This week, we recap Joe Urschel's book The Year of Fear. In his book, he discusses the takedown of the infamous gangster George 'Machine Gun' Kelly and how this arrest cemented the FBI as the law enforcement arm of the federal government in the US.Pics will be on our instagram @ontrialpod!
READY RADIO: 7th Annual Machine Gun Shoot benefiting Berthoud VFW (5-9-25) by John Rush
Home to the likes of Al Capone and George 'Machine Gun' Kelly, Alcatraz was once the jewel in the American prison system. The wind-swept island fortress was the final stop for the nation's most dangerous criminals and was thought to be escape-proof - at least, until one night in June 1962, when three men on an improvised raft slipped into the icy waters of San Francisco Bay, never to be seen again. President Donald Trump has said that he is determined to reopen this notorious prison, so today we're revisiting this episode, Jolene Babyak, a historian of Alcatraz and author of 'Breaking The Rock', to give you a potted history of this notorious penitentiary.Produced by James Hickmanna and edited by Dougal Patmore.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.We'd love to hear your feedback - you can take part in our podcast survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on.You can also email the podcast directly at ds.hh@historyhit.com.
Firefighter fan. Machine Gun Kelly. Cinco de Mayo!! Food deals. Opinions on baby names. Most memorable moments for pregnant moms. Sexy now, not then. Weekend recap. Conclave starts this week. Kentucky Derby recap. Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock are reuniting. Steve Spielberg reveals his pick for greatest American film ever made. The rudest things you can do in a movie theatre. Spilled dimes. Found treasure. Purple paint laws.
You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where this week we take a look at the explosive and controversial biopic Machine Gun Preacher (2011), directed by Marc Forster and starring Gerard Butler. It's the story of one man's radical transformation from violent criminal to war-zone humanitarian — and yes, it's exactly as subtle as it sounds.
The Machine Gun is flying solo in the shop today, and he's got a few things to get off his chest. He's setting the record straight on some recent headlines and rumors that found their way onto the dirt sheets and let's just say, he's not holding back.But that's not all... Karl drops some juicy hints about upcoming events that just might feature the Good Brothers.Full episodes return May 8th, but don't forget we're throwing down on May 7th for our Freedom Party over on Patreon. Come hang with us, details below! https://www.patreon.com/talknshopEmail The Hoots:Talknshopgoodbrothers@gmail.comFollow the show:InstagramX (Twitter)YoutubeFollow Anderson:InstagramX (Twitter)Follow Gallows:InstagramX (Twitter)
Episode: 1357 An airplane propeller test facility, twelve years before the Wright Brothers. Today, we test airplane propellers, 12 years before the Wright brothers flew.
ClevelandMoto 499 How about a company that only builds BMW R100's? How about they build them to your customer order? https://www.boxrmoto.com/galleryThe HD CEO survived rednecks shooting their bikes with Machine Guns, but couldn't survive bad sales numbers. But, he is giving you a 1000 v-twin for under $10khttps://us.carbikez.com/motorcycle-news/2025-harley-davidson-nightster-priced-at-9999/NOCOMoto wants to make sure everyone knows how wrong we were about Full Self Driving and Lidar. Well, the body count isn't getting any smaller. https://fuelarc.com/news-and-features/self-driving-teslas-are-fatally-striking-motorcyclists-more-than-any-other-brand-new-analysis/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJlAntleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHkp9Egy5gDLCjlWbwzX1f6jx9NA50O5O7piKt6jP_QBjA3BDhsvQb-IP6Ans_aem_Pzh4vIG5Lvv7Gecg2cwYHwSupport the showRemember folks...Ride Fast and Take Chances! check out our Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/ClevelandMoto
A fan who was at the Saturday Night Live taping says that they saw Lauren Michaels snub Morgan Wallen. Machine Gun Kelly puts the rumors to rest about his baby's name We now know how long Sydney Sweeney and her ex-fiancé have been separated. Plus were celebrating Full House star Dave Coulier is cancer free!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jessica Simpson is back, but should she had stayed gone? What's going on with Selena Gomez? Was Morgan Wallen being intentionally rude to SNL? Should Brian Austin Green kept Machine Gun Kelly's rude DM to him private - or was it okay to publicly expose him? Ariana Grande wants us to believe her lies? And much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vous aimez Les Fabuleux Destins, le podcast Bababam Originals qui vous plonge dans les destins les plus surprenants et incroyables ? Vous allez adorer nos autres créations originales ! Aujourd'hui, on vous invite à découvrir le podcast Bababam Originals A la folie pas du tout, qui raconte les histoires d'amour qui ont fait rêver des générations. Mais au-delà de la romance, il existe un envers du décor qu'on ne connaît pas toujours... Bonne écoute ! Découvrez une histoire d'amour qui captive la presse people : le couple formé par l'actrice Megan Fox et le chanteur Colson Baker, plus connu sous le nom de Machine Gun Kelly. Le duo s'est créé une image sulfureuse, à mi-chemin entre la violence et la spiritualité. Mais entre les mensonges, les scandales et les drames, cet amour passionnel va leur demander bien des sacrifices… Un podcast Bababam Originals Production : Bababam Ecriture : Lucie Kervern Voix : François Marion, Lucrèce Sassella Réalisation : Mathew Roques Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week: The train has left the station — South Coast rail starts running, and dignitaries crowd the platform to celebrate. And, we find out what happened behind closed doors when the EPA met the National Guard about its proposed machine gun range. Also: the summer rental market is looking slow right now on Martha's Vineyard.
In the summer of 1933, oil tycoon Charles Urschel was enjoying a quiet evening at home when a sudden intrusion changed everything. Machine Gun Kelly, one of the most infamous gangsters of the era, and his accomplice stormed in, kidnapping Urschel and demanding a massive ransom. But what they didn't count on was Urschel's sharp mind and the relentless pursuit of the FBI
In the summer of 1933, oil tycoon Charles Urschel was enjoying a quiet evening at home when a sudden intrusion changed everything. Machine Gun Kelly, one of the most infamous gangsters of the era, and his accomplice stormed in, kidnapping Urschel and demanding a massive ransom. But what they didn't count on was Urschel's sharp mind and the relentless pursuit of the FBI.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of "Notorious Mass Effect," Analytic Dreamz dives into Machine Gun Kelly's "Your Name Forever," released March 17, 2025. The standalone single, co-written with Travis Barker, blends acoustic introspection with punk-rock energy, earning 900K U.S. Spotify streams on day one. Analytic Dreamz unpacks its projected #30-35 Billboard Hot 100 debut, #12 entry on Hot Rock & Alternative, and #4 peak on iTunes Rock. With TikTok traction and 400K YouTube views by March 20, MGK's emotional rock pivot shines.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What if the makers of the God's Not Dead movies attempted a violent action film that combined John Wick and Taken with a Christian message? Friends, you don't have to imagine. Alex Shephard steps in for Luke on this episode to discuss David A.R. White (aka "Pastor Dave") in BECKMAN (2020). PLUS: What does Jeff Bezos's takeover of the Washington Post opinion section mean for journalism? And how long will the Trump/Musk honeymoon period last? PATREON-EXCLUSIVE EPISODE - https://www.patreon.com/posts/123202129
Tracklist: Apple - Charli XCX Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me) - LISA Spice Up Your Love - Spice Girls Disease - Lady Gaga Pink Pony Club - Chappell Roan my ex's best friend - Machine Gun Kelly Love Story - Taylor Swift King of Hearts - Kim Petra Welcome to the raw, emotional rebirth of DJ Toshi Tyler as PTSD ENERGY. Born from passion and fueled by intensity, I take your favorite pop tunes and give them a high energy dance makeover. Experience the high powered Pop Dance Mixes exclusively on Dance Club Podcast. I'm still evolving through hard work and dedication as this journey finds its way to stardom. Thank you all for your support through listening and downloading. Your energy fuels this dream and makes it a reality. Let the music turn emotions into motion and keep the dance alive! xOXO, Toshi
For Valentine's Day we're going back into the archives to bring you some of the most infamous couples in true crime history. Kathryn Kelly was running schemes long before she ever met her notorious husband. She hungered to live a life of luxury and decadence. And she'd never apologize for those desires… Or for the things she did to make her dreams come true. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this week's episode, Dante and Harry discuss the recent break-up of Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly and:Why some men cheat, and how began attracted to each other is just not enough for a sucessful relationship. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stephen is a recently retired Navy SEAL with 24 years of active duty service. Immediately upon graduating from high school he enlisted in the Navy and went to Basic Underwater Demolition School BUD/S. Stephen was assigned to SEAL Delivery Vehicle Team TWO where he specialized as a SDV Pilot, small arms marksmanship instructor, and scout/sniper. In 1999 Stephen successfully screened and went to Naval Special Warfare Development Group (SEAL Team 6). During his 11 years at the command, Steve successfully completed 10 combat deployments to both OIF (Iraq) and OEF (Afghanistan). During his combat tours as an assault team sniper and team leader, he was awarded the Silver Star and five Bronze Star medals for heroic actions while engaged in National level HVT combat missions, among other medals and awards. Before retiring he started his own consulting business, (TIER ONE Global Consulting LLC) specializing in soldiering skills, combat shooting, austere high altitude jump training, and lead climbing rock courses to private clients and government agencies. In 2012 he was the Today, Stephen is the owner-operator of Dark Desert Defense. Stephen also owns Six Shooters LLC. This company works specifically in the entertainment industry, film, TV, and video games. Genghis was born and raised in New Zealand (NZ). At the age of 17 he was accepted for Officer Training with the Royal New Zealand Army. After serving 7 years with the military Genghis moved to the US where he studied at San Francisco State University(SSU). Genghis grew up around firearms. From an early age he was shooting and hunting with his father. His time in the military led to a greater understanding or firearms specifically in a combat environment. In 2008 Genghis moved to Ghana, Africa where he owned Gold and Diamond mining operations, he also worked as a consultant at this time in security and aviation. In 2010 Genghis returned to the US and decided to teach part time as a firearms instructor, after a couple of bad experiences with the facilities and training offered in Las Vegas, Genghis and his partners decided to open their own range offering training and firearms experiences. Genghis went on to train more and more clients offering a bespoke approach to defensive firearms training. Genghis now owns and operates multiple tourism attractions as well as being one of the principles for Dark Desert Defense. As a veteran himself Genghis also founded and is the chairman of the Veterans Training Fund, a 501(c) 3 that assists veterans in assimilating back into society. https://www.darkdesertdefense.com/
Alcatraz was the jewel in the crown of America's prison system. The wind-swept island fortress was the final stop for the nation's most dangerous criminals, including the notorious gangsters Al Capone and George 'Machine Gun' Kelly. It was thought to be escape-proof - at least, until one night in June 1962, when three men on an improvised raft slipped into the icy waters of San Francisco Bay, never to be seen again. The inescapable prison had finally been beaten.Today we're joined by Jolene Babyak, a historian of Alcatraz and author of 'Breaking The Rock'. She grew up on the island and gives us a potted history of it as well as explaining how this daring 1962 prison break played out.Produced by James Hickmann and edited by Dougal Patmore.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Sign up HERE for 50% off for 3 months using code ‘DANSNOW'.We'd love to hear from you - what do you want to hear an episode on? You can email the podcast at ds.hh@historyhit.com.You can take part in our listener survey here.