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Lakewood Morning Briefing — Thursday, June 11, 2026Lakewood, New Jersey (ZIP 08701)Produced by Kol Simcha Productions━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━HEBREW DATE & PARSHA━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━26 Sivan 5786 | Parshas Sh'lachShabbos Mevarchim Chodesh TamuzMolad Tamuz: Monday, 6:46 AM + 16 chalakimRosh Chodesh Tamuz: Monday June 15 & Tuesday June 16 (two days)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━TODAY'S ZMANIM — Thursday, June 11, 2026 | Lakewood NJ 08701━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Alos HaShachar (Dawn): 3:41 AMEarliest Talis & Tefillin: 4:16 AMNetz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:27 AMLatest Krias Shma (GRA): 9:11 AMLatest Tefila (GRA): 10:26 AMChatzos (Midday): 12:56 PMMincha Gedola: 1:34 PMShkiah (Sunset): 8:25 PMSource: HebCal.com — https://www.hebcal.com/zmanim?cfg=json&zip=08701&sec=1━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━WEATHER SUMMARY━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━DANGEROUS HEAT DAY. Highs in the low to mid 90s with heat index values of 95–105°F across most of the area. Heat Advisory in effect through Friday. Severe thunderstorm risk this afternoon and evening (mainly 5–11 PM)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.Weather with Enthusiasm is produced by Kol Simcha Productions.New episodes drop daily (B'N)— a morning forecast at 7 AM and historical deep dives Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: kolsimchaproductions@outlook.comHistorical content is thoroughly researched and factually verified. After it has been factually verified it often will say so in the description. Should you find any mistakes, please email kolsimchaproductions@outlook.com so we can look into it and correct it. Not affiliated with any government agency or academic institution. Presented for educational and entertainment purposes — with meaning.Support the show — exclusive bonus episodes available to subscribers for just $2/month at spreaker.com/organization/kol-simcha
Lakewood Morning Briefing — Wednesday, June 3, 2026Produced by Kol Simcha Productions | Weather With EnthusiasmHEBREW DATE & PARSHA18 Sivan 5786 | Parashat Beha'alotchaTODAY'S ZMANIM — Lakewood, NJ (ZIP 08701)Netz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:29 AMLatest Krias Shma: 9:12 AMLatest Tefila: 10:26 AMChatzos: 12:55 PMMincha Gedola (Earliest Mincha): 1:32 PMShkiah (Sunset): 8:21 PMWEATHER SUMMARYA gorgeous late-spring day for Lakewood. High pressure from the Great Lakes keeps the region completely dry with mostly sunny skies. Highs in the low to mid 80s inland; the Jersey Shore runs cooler in the low 70s thanks to cold ocean waters. Sea breezes develop in the afternoon. Tonight: mostly clear and mild, lows in the 50s. The pleasant, warm stretch continues through Saturday before a trough brings cooler weather and rain chances this weekend.NWS MOUNT HOLLY DISCUSSION SUMMARYIssued: 6:59 AM EDT, Wednesday June 3, 2026 | Forecasters: Guzzo/MPSKey Message 1: High pressure over the Great Lakes builds east, keeping the region dry through the end of the week. A surface low develops off the Mid-Atlantic coast tonight but is kept well offshore by high pressure. Temperatures warm to near or into the low 90s Friday-Saturday, with shore areas in the 80s.Key Message 2: A positively-tilted upper-level trough digs in from the northwest late Sunday into early next week. GFS shows a cutoff low lingering offshore; ECMWF and CMC show a more progressive pattern. Regardless, a cooling trend, scattered showers, and possible thunderstorms arrive Sunday, with an isolated stronger/severe storm possible. A few showers linger into Monday. Temperatures return to the 70s next week.Rip Currents: LOW risk for Monmouth, Ocean, and Atlantic county beaches; MODERATE risk for Cape May county and Delaware beaches.WEATHER HISTORY — June 3rdOn June 3, 1933, a powerful F2 tornado (roughly equivalent to an EF2, with winds estimated 113–157 mph) cut a 15-mile path across South Dakota, beginning about 6 miles southwest of Wilmot. A child was killed in a barn, and debris from rooftops, barns, and a church was scattered for miles. Over a dozen farms were heavily damaged — a reminder that destructive tornadoes have struck communities across the entire country throughout history.KIDS ACTIVITIES IN NEW JERSEY TODAY1. Wednesday Wonder Walk at Roebling Park — Hamilton Township, 157 Westcott Ave, 10 AM–11:30 AM (free, recurring every Wednesday)2. Animal Crossing Aquarium Tour at SEA LIFE NJ Aquarium — East Rutherford, American Dream Way, all day through June 213. Nature Days at Fairview Farm Wildlife Preserve — Far Hills, 2121 Larger Cross Road, 3–5 PM4. Yoga on the Beach — Wildwood, NJ (all day, shore activity)TOMORROW'S ZMANIM — Lakewood, NJ — Thursday, June 4, 2026Alos HaShachar: 3:44 AMMisheyakir (Earliest Talis & Tefillin): 4:19 AMNetz HaChama (Sunrise): 5:28 AMLatest Krias Shma: 9:12 AMLatest Tefila: 10:26 AMChatzos: 12:55 PMMincha Gedola: 1:32 PMShkiah (Sunset): 8:21 PMBackground music: Glass Beads by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/weather-with-enthusiasm--4911017/support.Weather with Enthusiasm is produced by Kol Simcha Productions.New episodes drop daily (B'N)— a morning forecast at 7 AM and historical deep dives Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact: kolsimchaproductions@outlook.comHistorical content is thoroughly researched and factually verified. After it has been factually verified it often will say so in the description. Should you find any mistakes, please email kolsimchaproductions@outlook.com so we can look into it and correct it. Not affiliated with any government agency or academic institution. Presented for educational and entertainment purposes — with meaning.Support the show — exclusive bonus episodes available to subscribers for just $2/month at spreaker.com/organization/kol-simcha
Episode 290- Warning: Use AI & Lose Your Guns Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 16 Gun Lawyer — Episode 290 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS AI threat, gun rights, Chat GPT, police intervention, involuntary commitment, extreme risk protection order, privacy concerns, legal implications, AI misuse, mental health, medication monitoring, court hearing, AI development, Second Amendment, New Jersey gun laws. SPEAKERS Teddy Nappen, Evan Nappen, Mike, Speaker 2 Evan Nappen 00:17 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:19 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:21 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. We have a very important show for you. This is a critical issue that you probably have never heard about before or even considered as an issue. Yet in this modern age of AI, it has emerged as a threat to gun owners and our Second Amendment rights. Today we have an actual victim of AI and gun rights, and I want this show to be a warning to every gun owner to beware. When you talk to AI, you’re basically talking to the Government. You are talking publicly, and it is a thing that is monitored, that is admitted to being monitored. This is something that can cause immense problems for any gun owner. Today, we have on the show Mike, and Mike is an actual victim of AI. Welcome to the show, Mike. Teddy Nappen 01:36 Hey, Mike. Evan Nappen 01:36 Do you? Hi there. Mike 01:38 It’s great to be here. Thank you. Evan Nappen 01:40 So, Mike, tell me, and tell our listeners, what occurred when you ended up, you were using an AI program, right? What program were you using? Mike 01:55 Yeah, I was doing ChatGPT. Page – 2 – of 16 Evan Nappen 01:59 And what were you doing at the time, speaking with ChatGPT? Mike 02:06 Well, it’s a pretty long story, but to summarize it. My wife and I were having marital issues. So, she left. She said, ‘I’m leaving”, and she left the house. So, I decided I would just vent, because I was very upset. So, I got on ChatGPT, and I started talking to ChatGPT. Evan Nappen 02:30 And ChatGPT is easy to talk to. It’s like a person. You’re essentially venting like you would to a friend, right? Mike 02:39 That’s correct. And so, I was assuming it was private, right? I didn’t think anybody was listening, and so I was telling ChatGPT some very private things, like, you know, I am not.. I don’t have a plan for suicide, but I am very distressed. I don’t want it to get to the point where I’m thinking about suicide and making a plan for suicide. So, I assumed that that was private. But within 15 minutes, 20 minutes or so, there was a severe pounding at the door. I went over to the door, opened the door, and it was the Police. This is Ocean County, New Jersey. And they started asking me questions. They did not have a counselor with them, which they normally would bring to a situation like this. There was no mediator. It was just police, basically. They walked in, and at the time I was in the middle of taking my normal medication. I distribute my medication across different vials, so that I know I’m on track, either taking too much or not taking enough. But the police decided to grab the vial away from me. They sort of took the vial away from me. They started to count the medication, and I said, “Yeah…. Evan Nappen 04:08 And this is prescription medication for you, right? Mike 04:11 That’s correct. I said, “You can’t count that vial. I distribute the medication across multiple vials. You’ll have to go back to the safe and get the other medication. They never bothered to do that. Evan Nappen 04:25 Did they tell you why they were at your door? Mike 04:29 They never did. They never told me. I asked them why they were here, and they said that somebody called 911. I said that I never called 911. Evan Nappen 04:42 Do you know any living person that called 911? Page – 3 – of 16 Page – 4 – of 16 Mike 04:47 No. Nobody called. I was the only one who knew what was going on. Evan Nappen 04:52 Because you were in your home, and it was just you there talking to ChatGPT, right? Mike 04:57 That’s it. Bottom line. So, they were very aggressive. They miscounted the pills. When I went to the hospital, they took me to Kimball Medical Center in Lakewood, New Jersey. There were about five people, six people standing around me, including police and nurses, and they said, “You have to pee in this cup.” I said, I can’t pee with a bunch of people watching me. They said, well, we’ll have to sedate you, and then we’ll have to do a straight cat. So, the sedation didn’t work. They did a straight cat with an untrained nurse. I was screaming my head off, and it caused me to bleed for like two, three hours. I had to keep changing the paper pants. It was a horrible experience. It was really terrible. Mike 05:52 They basically just watched me for three or four hours. Of course, the urine test and the drug work was all negative. Everything came back negative for overdose and use of illegal drugs, use of sleeping pills, whatever. Everything was negative. The only thing that was positive was my normal medication, and it was at normal levels. So, then they decided to commit me involuntarily, which I questioned. I talked to the psychiatrist. I said, why are you committing me involuntarily? Well, just because of some of the things that you said. I said, well, what did I say? And he said, well, I don’t exactly know, but it was reported that you said that you were going to commit suicide, he told me. I said, no. I was talking to ChatGPT, I was venting. Teddy Nappen 06:44 Wow. Mike 06:45 But they committed me involuntarily anyway. So, I went to the involuntary, I went to the behavioral health hospital. They weren’t treating me for anything. They were just letting me float around with everyone else, and there were a lot of people in there that needed a lot of help, serious psychiatric help. I felt bad for these people. There was one woman who was crawling on the floor, saying, ‘I’m not a child molester, just screaming it out. There was another guy who was in there for attempting to kill his brother. So, I was in with a bunch of people, and I didn’t belong there. I finally met up with a district manager that I figured that out, because she saw me writing letters to the management. I took some pieces of paper that I found, and I started handwriting letters saying you’re not treating me. You have to define what my treatment plan is, and what the goals of the treatment plans are. Otherwise, you need to release me by law. Well, that got their attention, because I took the time to hand write two letters. I sent it to the management and to the legal team. So, within a day I was told that I was going to be released. So, the whole thing was a big charade. In the meantime, this police officer goes before a judge and gets a TERPO, and he puts on the TERPO. Page – 5 – of 16 Page – 6 – of 16 Evan Nappen 08:09 A TERPO is a Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Order. Mike 08:13 Correct. Evan Nappen 08:13 And in getting that, they serve this on you when? When were you served the TERPO? When you got home from the hospital? Mike 08:23 Yeah, before I left the behavioral health hospital. I said, did you guys check the blood work and urine analysis? And they never did. So, bottom line is that they put down on the TERPO that I overdosed on prescription pain medicine, and I was abusing my pain medicine because they miscounted the medicine at my house. Evan Nappen 08:48 And that was absolutely not true. Mike 08:50 Absolutely not true, completely false. So, when we got to the FERPO, I defended myself. Evan Nappen 08:57 Okay. So, the FERPO is the Final Extreme Risk Protection Order. There’s a hearing that’s held where the judge has to decide whether the TERPO, which is issued ex parte, where you never had any say, the cops just made whatever statements they made, the judge issues this TERPO with no due process for you. And you’re served with the TERPO and your guns get taken. Then you finally get your day in court, where you’re going to be able to explain yourself. You go there without an attorney, and you have this hearing. What happens at this hearing on whether or not to issue this FERPO. Mike 09:45 Yeah. So, the hearing was on April 8, 2026 in the Superior Court of Ocean County, New Jersey. The prosecutor put the police officer on the stand. I asked him a bunch of questions. Did you do a background check on me? Did you find anything negative? Blah blah blah. The answer was no to everything. So, then I had a chance to cross-examine him, and I said, at the time that you went before the judge to get the TERPO, did you understand at that time, and did you present to the judge that the blood work and the urine analysis all came back negative for overdose? Normal use of my prescription medicine. He said, no. I did not do that. I did not present it. Then I said, can you name a specific person at the behavioral health hospital or the regular hospital that had made a diagnosis of suicide on my part? He said, “No, I can’t name anybody.” So, in other words, they said everything that you wrote on the TERPO, justification for the TERPO, was kind of like hearsay, basically. He said, yeah, I guess so. It’s unbelievable. I couldn’t believe it. I don’t have any legal experience, you know. I’m an engineer, and I do the best I can based on the facts. And here I am doing a cross examination of this guy, and you could see that they never did their homework. Page – 7 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 11:23 I’m more shocked that the guy just answered blatantly. That he would just say, “Yeah, I guess so. It makes sense. Evan Nappen 11:35 So, you were cross-examining the officer at the hearing. You questioned him, and what did you think about his answers? Mike 11:45 I could tell he didn’t do his homework, because the first question, related to the really important stuff, which is, did this guy actually try to commit suicide? So you look at the urine results, and you look at the blood work, and they were all negative. The urine test was negative for any illegal drug and negative for sleeping pills. The only thing it was positive for was the medicine that I normally take, and it was at normal levels. And then he couldn’t name anybody that had diagnosed me as being suicidal. So, basically everything that he presented to the judge for the TERPO amounted to hearsay, pretty much. And you could tell when I was. Evan Nappen 12:33 Ultimately the judge dismissed it. After the hearing, he dismissed the TERPO and did not grant the FERPO. Mike 12:41 Right. The judge dismissed the FERPO, and actually wrote, she wrote in the finding that the defendant does not show any productivity or proclivity to suicidal tendencies. Therefore, there’s nothing to prevent him from owning firearms, in so many words. I’m paraphrasing, but that’s what she said. And then she also said verbally that I could go and retrieve my firearms because the FERPO was denied. You can go and retrieve your firearms from the Lakewood Police. Teddy Nappen 13:19 Wow. Evan Nappen 13:21 Okay. Mike 13:22 So, I filled out the application that they make you fill out. Little did I know it was landing in the lap of this detective that works for the Assistant Prosecutor. I had to provide all kinds of information, including the TERPO, the FERPO. I wrote a lab analysis that I included. I included my white paper, which has the timeline of events, and they just sat on it. It was around April 10 that I submitted all that, and they have just been sitting on it ever since. Page – 8 – of 16 Evan Nappen 13:47 So, even though the FERPO has been dismissed, you still have not gotten your guns back. And that’s what we’re going to be helping you to get your guns back. Even with no FERPO, with a finding of no issue regarding being a threat to yourself or a threat to others, and everything you went through, the stress of the entire situation, the medical procedure, which was extremely painful, Mike 14:31 Horrendous, no less. Horrendous. Evan Nappen 14:33 Horrendous. And then having to be put through this system where there was nothing, and it all was triggered because of you speaking with ChatGPT, right? Mike 14:49 Correct, exactly, exactly. And this is outrageous. Evan Nappen 14:53 It’s outrageous. Mike 14:55 It’s unbelievable. Evan Nappen 14:57 Yeah. Wait, Teddy. Go ahead, go ahead, Mike. Teddy Nappen 14:59 No, I’m sorry, Mike. I’ll leave it to him. Mike 15:01 It’s just unbelievable. You’re sitting there in your office, your home office, and you’re talking to an AI. And then there’s police pounding on the door, walking into your house, grabbing your medication, sending you to the hospital. Then you’re in extreme pain because somebody’s putting a straight catheter through your penis. You’re bleeding for three or four hours. You call for a urologist, and nobody shows up for six hours. I mean, and then when.. and then they had me talk to the psychiatrist. That was like out of, that was like out of The Wizard of Oz. They bring a TV monitor over, and they have me talk to this psychiatrist over this TV monitor. It was so bizarre. He’s just sitting there with his head in his chin, like some arrogant fool determining my future, and he throws me in this place where I didn’t belong. I mean, that’s why I have PTSD. Evan Nappen 15:58 Right. This is, this is what New Jersey? This is what you’re subject to. Gun owners take notice how this got triggered, and what Mike went through. And is still going through. He still hasn’t gotten his guns returned yet. Yeah, this is what happens when you live in the DPRNJ. Take note! Page – 9 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 16:20 Mike, I’m actually kind of curious. Prior to the incident, have you used any other AI’s? What did you use prior? Just do understand the relationship with you and the AI. Like, what you were using it for prior? Mike 16:37 Well, I’m an engineer. I’ve worked for many years for Bell Labs, and then Miter, and other companies. So, I write papers. I’m giving a presentation in July on 6G. So, I use AI’s to help me write papers and do other things that are technical in nature, and I’m trying to build a business. I actually’ve written. Me and a few people that I’ve worked with over the years have developed our own AI system that’s based on a human learning model, and we have a beta version of it. It basically learns like a human being learns, and it can learn any technical specialty and become an expert, a super intellect in that specialty. So, that’s what I’ve been using it for. But that day was a pretty bad day, because, you know, we’ve been married for 44 years. My wife said, “I’m leaving you, because we got into an argument over our grandchildren, without going into the details. It was, that was basically the bottom line, and she decided I’ve had enough. I’m leaving. That’s when I started to vent to ChatGPT, because he’s kind of my friend. Evan Nappen 17:49 And you know that it was not your wife who called, right? Mike 17:54 No, my wife did not call. Evan Nappen 17:55 Right. And that was it. It was you talking to ChatGPT, and here you are. Even working in the area of AI, and you didn’t realize that it’s a conduit out when you speak. Just so you know, I’ve checked. I just Googled about ChatGPT. Do they report? Do they contact police? And they admit it. They say yes, they do. If someone’s talking about, they claim, harming others, which of course you never talked in any way about that. Then it says with suicide, they claim, and this is just what comes up when you search it on a Google search, they claim, oh no, we recommend counseling. We don’t contact the police. Yeah, right. Well, apparently that’s not the case. Mike 18:44 That’s not the case. And listen, you know, being in this business, you can write a back end to any system. So, if they wanted to put it back end into the police. Evan Nappen 18:56 Yeah, well, they admit they do for these issues. I mean, I’m just reading what I see on Google when I asked this about ChatGPT, you know. Evan Nappen 19:10 They do this. They talk about their so-called policies, right on there. So, people need to be aware of it, and Mike, that’s why, isn’t that why you wanted to go public with this? You really wanted to tell people, so they would be aware of it, right? Page – 10 – of 16 Mike 19:29 Yeah, and again, I’m not, I’m not ashamed of going public, you know. Whenever it’s appropriate, people can find out all about me, my last name or whatever, because this is just outrageous, I don’t want anyone else to go through this. Teddy Nappen 19:42 Mike, I’m really curious about regarding your just for your understanding of, with seems like you have a decent amount of knowledge on AI. I know, mine is very limited. But I understand that there’s like closed AI, like for instance, just to give an example. Westlaw is now adding AI to help people do legal research, or even, like, other forms of platforms. Even Adobe now has AI to help you. Evan Nappen 20:10 They say, like, with Claude, it’s supposed to be contained, or can be? I don’t know. Mike 20:18 Any system can have a back end. Evan Nappen 20:20 Right. Mike 20:20 It’s not, it’s not a difficult thing to do, and you just get, you know, even a junior programmer to provide the backend capability. You can call it closed, open, whatever. You can call it anything you want. If somebody wants to put in a back end to a system, it’s not hard to do. It’s relatively simple to do. Most of it’s done through what’s called an Application Program Interface, or an API. You may have heard that term before. So, ChatGPT obviously has an API calls to certain platforms that the police have access to. So, that’s the only thing that could have happened. That has to be the case. Evan Nappen 21:03 Right. It’s really something, and it’s really great that you wanted to share this and let folks know. It is something we’re just not aware of. And with AI being this whole new kind of age we’re entering into, its impact to our rights is well, you’re a shining example of what we have to worry about. It goes further, too, because now there’s great concern about AI, for example, being able to access the illegal gun registry of the billion records that ATF has warehoused, where they claimed, oh, well, you know, it’s something. With AI, that now takes on an even greater dimension for AI use on registration record. Essentially being able to create a dossier of every person and their purchases. And then that can combine with individuals who may be talking, and then knowing what gun, and I mean, the ramifications just go on and on and on. From the global picture right down to someone like yourself, an individual who unsuspectingly is speaking with AI. Mike 22:31 Well, the thing that I want to make sure people are aware of is that you may think you’re alone in your freedom, you may think you have freedom of thought, but in actual reality, when you get online, there’s no such thing. That’s why I wrote that white paper that I attached and I sent to you guys, called Page – 11 – of 16 “Freedom of Thought”. I have since contacted somebody that I know at the NRA, and they’re interested in publishing it. I have to clean it up a little bit, but I really believe in this. I really believe that there’s things beyond the guns. The Second Amendment, of course, is very important. Mike 22:33 But it’s also the stuff beyond it. Evan Nappen 22:33 That’s a great point, too, because it does go beyond. It affects across the boards our rights about privacy. Mike 22:33 Exactly. Evan Nappen 22:33 Oh, without a doubt, and yeah, it’s very significant, and this highlights it. Teddy Nappen 22:48 I will say, from your experience, not only just your background and what you’ve gone through on that, I still see the value in AI as a tool. And it seems like in your field you still see it as that, as a tool to be used, and yes, there are the dangers as clearly seen. Do you still hold that opinion? Do you have any changes from that? Or where are you at now? Mike 23:54 No. I mean, AI is wonderful. I mean, I’ve been doing AI research for a long time, and people think AI is new. It’s not. There’s just new manifestations now, because the hardware is much faster. So, the stuff that we weren’t able to run in the past we can do now, because we have a lot more horsepower. Architectures of the chipsets are better. So, that’s going to even get better. We’re talking about now hybrid chip sets that are part biology and part silicon. And over time, that’s going to, you know, develop further into actual, you know, bio capable chipsets. So, what I’m trying to do is create a super intelligent version in my, I call it Adapt One. It’s based on a human learning model, and this thing will learn in any field you put it in that environment. Let’s say you put it in the law office, you give it a video camera or a microphone, text input, whatever, it’s going to learn whatever gets discussed in that office. And eventually over time, if it has access to electronic media, like books, and so on, like case law, it’ll learn all that. So, it’ll become an expert, become a legal expert, right? Just like I’m trying to use it initially as an expert in the networking arena, because I’m a 6G wireless person using AI. So, what I’m trying to do is use Adapt One in a networking environment where you distribute the Adapt Ones. They learn about what’s going on in their particular segments of the network. Then they discover each other, and they exchange information and learn from each other. So, we’re talking about going forward as AI evolves, you’re talking about super intelligent entities that will achieve superior intellect, the human being. So I’m very gung ho with AI. Page – 12 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 25:57 Yeah, one thing I do find valuable, and people should remember this. When looking at AI, I see it as valuable to make a lot of the institutions, the ones that have been, you see it, the political bias, and have been corrupted, like the education system, what’s going on with media. When it comes to, like, Hollywood, and they’re all terrified of AI, those have been the propagandist arms for the longest time. I see AI making them irrelevant, too. And your program, could you, for someone who wanted to homeschool, have an AI trained to be a teacher in the house to help educate your children. Mike 26:39 Yes! Teddy Nappen 26:39 That’s what I’m looking at, because I do not want to send my child to a propaganda public school and be trained up to be a radical communist. Mike 26:49 Yeah, exactly. I don’t blame you. I mean, so Adapt One will do that, right? Evan Nappen 26:55 Very cool. Teddy Nappen 26:56 And I do see the value, a lot of the creativity, where. I don’t know if you caught Spencer Pratt out of LA. Mike 26:58 Yes. Teddy Nappen 26:58 He’s running for mayor. Did you see his AI ad where he dressed himself up as Batman? He’s bating Karen Bass, and they’re all throwing tomatoes. Hey like, this whole like, what is it? This Marie Antoinette level of just, let them eat cake. Mike 27:23 She is the most incompetent person on earth. I cannot believe she’s the mayor. Why did the people elect her? She’s horrible. Teddy Nappen 27:31 She checked off enough boxes, that’s how it always goes. Mike 27:34 Oh my god, she is so incompetent. All those fires, and I guess they’ve only issued like a handful of permits to rebuild. It’s insane. What’s going on there? Page – 13 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 27:43 Oh, yeah, and it seems like they might even.. in it’s still a toss up, and they may vote in the worst, the socialists who working.. Mike 27:51 I know, Teddy Nappen 27:52 And they’re just like, well, we.. well, you know what? Let’s just further the problem, that’s it. And the other thing I remember, that just a little bit of the abuse by AI. I always laugh at this one. MSNBC was caught photoshopping Alex Pretti, the guy who was attacking ICE, and then was taken down. They used AI to make him look more handsome. Mike 28:21 Oh yeah. I saw that. Teddy Nappen 28:23 They edited his photo so he would look like a more handsome victim, and it’s like, what the heck is wrong with you? Mike 28:31 It’s unbelievable, the propaganda that people want to create, you know. Evan Nappen 28:35 That’s true. Mike 28:36 But there’s too many suckers that fall for it, that’s the problem. I mean, you know, yeah, I’m gonna vote for Karen Bass. She’s wonderful. Or I’m gone vote for Mandami, because he’s promising from Defense Deliver. Yeah. Teddy Nappen 28:47 No, I love the latest thing they’re pushing for, where they’re talking about how Mandami solved the budget crisis. Oh, you mean he took out a massive loan from New York because Governor Hochul handed him the money? Yeah, like, and it still doesn’t solve the budget issue. Although he’s hiking rates and fees up and down, so don’t drive through New York, or you’re gonna get a ticket for something. Mike 29:11 Yeah, I heard he’s gonna try to rob the pensions or something like that. I mean. Teddy Nappen 29:14 Oh yeah, he did. For five years, they’ve done a moratorium on the pensions. I believe that was the number, but I was like, oh, good, that’ll work out. Page – 14 – of 16 Mike 29:24 Oh yeah, that’s gonna be wonderful. Evan Nappen 29:27 Hey, well, let me mention about our friends at WeShoot, because they’re running something very interesting. They’re having a rescue for pewppys, that’s right, pewppys. You might think that a pupae is similar to a puppy because the way their ad is rolling and the way they are promoting this. They have adopt a gun. So, they have a 20% off at WeShoot, which is a range in Lakewood. It’s where both Teddy and I shoot and get our training, and we love it at WeShoot. This is a real fun thing that they’re running. Adopt a gun, and the reason is real simple. They have a lot of guns that need to be adopted, and they need rescue. Evan Nappen 30:23 Their pewppys come in all shapes, all sizes, all calibers. Some are teeny little .22 Chihuahuas with big personality. Some are loyal nine millimeters, everyday companions ready to protect the home. Each one has its own bark bite personality and purpose. So, adopt a pewppy. The rescue shelf at WeShoot is 20% off. They don’t bark unless they get triggered. They don’t shed, other than brass, of course, and they don’t chew your furniture. Although you can perforate a few things with them, so be responsible. They’re looking for responsible, law-abiding owners. Check out WeShoot, and they’re adopt a pewppy, a 20% off program. And don’t forget, they have tremendous training and a great range facility. They are offering this great sale, and WeShoot is a lot of fun. We love it there. Check out WeShoot at weshootusa.com, weshootusa.com. Evan Nappen 31:37 Let me also shamelessly plug my book, New Jersey Gun Law, which is the bible of Jersey gun law. It’s over 500 pages, 120 topics, all question and answer to help you guide your way through this matrix of insanity called New Jersey gun law. And now we have an entire new warning. I’m going to have to incorporate this into a book update, I’m sure. And it is this week’s GOFU. As you know, every show we have a GOFU and that’s the Gun Owner Fuck Up. Where gun owners have made mistakes, errors, problems that end up costing them. Well, as you heard firsthand today, this was a GOFU. It’s something where we’re fortunate enough to have the person who experienced it wanting to go public and warn about this GOFU. With a warning that really has not been put out before. When you’re talking to AI, you just better believe you’re talking to the world. And it is something, particularly in New Jersey, particularly in a state that does not respect our Second Amendment rights and has mechanisms in place to abuse our rights, like the Extreme Risk Protection Orders. You can see how this all comes together into a perfect storm that Mike already has suffered through, and he doesn’t want to see anybody else suffer. Teddy Nappen 33:23 The other thing I was wondering about, because I know some firms are doing like a closed AI, basically, that would, I will, that would take almost like you’d have to have, like, I guess, even like a server, where it’s complete blank slate, and you give it the law of what, and just can do research on that. I don’t know if that, what would be. Page – 15 – of 16 Evan Nappen 33:45 Ethically lawyers can’t use ChatGPT or any open AI. It can’t even. Teddy Nappen 33:50 Correct. Evan Nappen 33:50 Because it goes into the public. We can’t do it. Mike 33:54 Yeah. Teddy Nappen 33:54 But there’s been talk of firms doing that instead, where they have like a closed, their own thing. Mike 34:00 Well, that’s what.. well, that’s what didn’t come across when I said it, but Adapt One, which is based on a human learning model. It will be whatever you want it to be. So, if you want it to be an expert in one particular area and sort of a closed information context, you could use it for that. If you want it to be more open, you can use it for that. Basically, you can put it anywhere. It’ll learn like a human baby learns, but it’ll do it much faster until it gets to the point where it’s super intelligent. So, if you wanted to, if you wanted a tax expert in your office, that would be the way to go, right? I should have a working product soon. It’s in a beta release now, but I should have a production version of it in about eight months. Evan Nappen 34:49 Wow, that’s cool. Teddy Nappen 34:51 Wow. Evan Nappen 34:51 That is really good. Mike 34:53 Yeah. Evan Nappen 34:54 Well, Mike, thanks again for going public and letting folks know. This is going to be really important, and I’m sure it’s going to catch fire to everyone in our community. You know, like I said this hasn’t been revealed before. It hasn’t been discussed in this context. I go through every news feed, every pro-gun site and feed. I am constantly reading and reviewing, and nobody has talked about this issue. Page – 16 – of 16 Teddy Nappen 35:30 The only thing that’s come up that’s even close to it would be the shooter that was shooting up the highway. He was using ChatGPT to plan out his attack. Evan Nappen 35:41 Right! The planning. And the other one is the global, where right now there’s a bill in Congress, they want to stop over that illegal registry because of fears of AI, particularly. Yeah, Ammoland just had an article on that. (https://www.ammoland.com/2026/05/ai-could-turn-atfs-4473-stockpile-into-the-gun-registry-congress-banned/) They talked about that because, what it is, they can read even the handwriting on the 4473s that they have. So, it’s all accessible. And then with AI, it’s very easy to do. They could put the dossier together to have the registration, the confiscation schemes, the monitoring, on, on. You know, it’s very, very dangerous when you combine it with the data that they have. Mike 36:23 Yeah, I mean, AI can be very dangerous, right? Put it in the hands of the wrong people, they’ll use it in a very bad way. Teddy Nappen 36:29 Well, my biggest nervousness is the one where all the nuclear reactors they are building to help power it. They’re like, oh, we’re just gonna put AI in charge of that. I’m like, Mike 36:38 Oh yeah, Evan Nappen 36:41 Haven’t they watched Terminator? I mean, come on. Mike 36:45 Yeah, but listen, I mean, here’s the problem. A lot of the AI systems are a lot of software, okay? It’s not just hardware. What that means is that there’s no.. in this world we haven’t figured out a way to do error-free software. I am an expert on software reliability, and I can just tell you that if you’re putting this thing in very high-risk applications like management of nuclear weapons, you’re making a big mistake. Because at some point there is going to be a severity one MR. or war bug. And it’s going to cause a problem. People are putting too much confidence in AI. We have to realize that a large part of it is software, and software is not bulletproof. Evan Nappen 37:37 This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. Speaker 2 37:49 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. Downloadable PDF TranscriptGun Lawyer S5 E290_Transcript About The HostEvan Nappen, Esq.Known as “America's Gun Lawyer,” Evan Nappen is above all a tireless defender of justice. Author of eight bestselling books and countless articles on firearms, knives, and weapons history and the law, a certified Firearms Instructor, and avid weapons collector and historian with a vast collection that spans almost five decades — it's no wonder he's become the trusted, go-to expert for local, industry and national media outlets. 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The Joe Piscopo Show 5-11-26 47:19- Daniel Hoffman, Ret. CIA Senior Clandestine Services Officer and a Fox News Contributor Topic: Latest intel on Iran; Putin says he thinks the war in Ukraine is ending; "The CIA moms defending America deserve our gratitude this Mother's Day" (Fox News op ed) 55:38- Dr. Ken Karamichael, Associate Vice President for Professional Studies and Business Development at Georgian Court University Topic: Georgian Court University; What makes Ocean County great 1:05:06- Congressman Josh Gottheimer, Democrat representing New Jersey's 5th District Topic: Reduced NJ Transit train fairs for the World Cup; Antisemitism in New Jersey; Farm Bill 1:19:24- Gordon Chang, Asia expert, columnist and author of "China is Going to War" Topic: Upcoming Trump-Xi summit; North Korea updating constitution to include automatic nuclear strike if Kim Jong Un is assassinated 1:28:35- Mike Connors, Attorney at Law at Connors & Sullivan and host of "Ask the Lawyer," airing Saturdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 11 a.m. on AM 970 The Answer Topic: Estate Planning Gone Wrong 1:39:31- Col. Jack Jacobs, a retired colonel in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions during the Vietnam War Topic: Latest in Iran 1:52:31- Alan Dershowitz, Harvard Law Professor Emeritus, host of "The DerShow," and the author of "The Ten Big Anti-Israel Lies: And How to Refute Them with Truth" and the new book "The Preventative State" Topic: Ketanji Brown Jackson v. The Supreme Court 2:01:44- Dr. Darrin Porcher, Retired NYPD Lieutenant, Criminal Justice Professor at Pace University and a former Army Officer Topic: NYPD captain's transfer following Mamdani rant; Mass shooting in Paterson, NJ and how to stop gun violenceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Pine Barrens of New Jersey are home to one of cryptozoology's most famous cryptids, the Jersey Devil. But the Pinelands are also home to many other creepy legends and folklore, including ghost stories, UFO sightings, and of course, Bigfoot. So this week I'm taking a look at some Bigfoot sightings in Ocean County! A couple has a daytime sighting near Brown Mills; two men see a gray Bigfoot chasing deer as they drive to work; two teens spot Bigfoot near a streetlamp in their Brick neighborhood; teenagers come across a red-eyed Bigfoot at night; and a boy riding his bike sees a gray Bigfoot in Manahawkin. Plus I discuss our recent trip to the Smithville Renaissance Faire, a prelude to the New Jersey Ren Faire, where I got some sweet Jersey Devil merch!Chapters:0:00 - Intro2:24 - The Pine Barrens, The Jersey Devil, and Historic Smithville7:23 - Woman and her husband see Sasquatch in the rearview mirror 18:11 - Two men driving to work see Bigfoot chasing deer26:27 - Teens watch Bigfoot stand up under a streetlamp34:21 - Teens in Jackson spot a Bigfoot with red eyes41:43 - A boy biking through the Pine Barrens is stared down by Bigfoot46:44 - Final Thoughts: The different types of Bigfoot in the Pine Barrens?#bigfoot #pinebarrens #newjersey Links!Follow us on Social media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oddanduntold/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oddanduntoldWebsite: https://www.oddanduntold.comEmail me! : jason@oddanduntold.comThe Jersey Devil | Contemporary SightingsBigfoot Researcher Mike FamilantBigfoot Sightings in New Jersey | Burlington CountyBFRO Ocean County, NJCheck out Riversend, the band behind "Moonlight," our awesome theme music!Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1yIwfeu2cH1kDZaMYxKOUe?si=NIUijnmsQe6LNWOsfZ2jPwRiversend Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RiversendbandRiversend Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riversendband/
Jim brings you the stories of (3) Bad Teachers from the State of New Jersey that were arrested and convicted of having inappropriate relationships with students. Julie Rizzitello, Ocean County, NJNicole Dufault, Caldwell, NJErica DePalo, Mont clair, NJTimestamps 02:56 The Rise of Julie Rizzitello08:53 A Second Victim Emerges13:20 The Case of Nicole Dufault17:11 Shocking Allegations Surface23:45 The Story of Erica DePaulo29:11 Plea DealCozy Earth:Get 41% off on Bamboo sheet sets, pajama sets, pillows, comforters and so much more! Use the code EXPOSED at checkout. www.CozyEarth.comFor commercial free early releases, bonus episodes and more! https://www.patreon.com/exposedpodcastfiles Links to Follow Crime Wire Weekly https://linktr.ee/crimewireweeklyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
Send a textWhat if the words “life is long” meant something deeper?In this powerful and important episode of the Today is the Day Changemakers Podcast, Jodi Hope Grinwald sits down with:• Tom Peregrin, Founder of Life Is Long • Liz Menges, Chief Operating Officer, Ocean Partnership for Children • Jess Pepe, Development Coordinator, Ocean Partnership for ChildrenTogether, they have an honest, courageous conversation about suicide prevention, mental health, warning signs, stigma, and why connection is one of the strongest protective factors we have.Tom shares the heartbreaking story of losing his best friend to suicide and how that loss inspired him to create Life Is Long — a mission-driven apparel brand raising awareness and donating 17% of proceeds to youth mental health services in his friend's honor.Liz and Jess provide clinical insight into: • Warning signs of suicide • The danger of dismissing comments as “just for attention” • Anxiety and depression as major risk factors • The importance of monitoring social media • Why talking about suicide does not cause suicide • What actually happens when someone seeks helpOne powerful statistic shared in this episode: Over 49,000 people in the U.S. died by suicide in 2023.In Ocean County alone, over 350 youth currently being served have experienced suicidal ideation or risk.This conversation is not meant to create fear. It is meant to create awareness.And most importantly — connection.If you are a parent, friend, teacher, coach, mentor, or someone quietly struggling — this episode is for you.
Howdy & Aloha! We're lacing up with Coach Brian Decker, Head Cross Country Coach at Point Pleasant Boro, fresh off one of the most dominant seasons in program history.In 2024, the Panthers swept the Ocean State Invitational, B-South Division, Ocean County, and Central Jersey Group 2 — the first sectional title in school history. Decker was named 2024 Coach of the Year by the Shore Track Coaches Association and the Asbury Park Press.With 30 + years in the sport, Coach Decker has led programs at Toms River South, Ocean County College (JUCO), and Point Boro — building one of New Jersey's most respected small-school programs. We talk training philosophy, community buy-in, and how he runs the legendary Shore Coaches Invitational at Holmdel Park.⏱️ Show Notes with Timestamps00:00 – 02:00 | Howdy & Aloha Intro Rich & Jim welcome Coach Brian Decker back to the Shore — Point Pleasant Boro head coach with 30 + years of experience.02:00 – 05:00 | Point Boro Roots & Community Support, Nostalgia from the Point Boro days, Ocean County ties, and how local buy-in powers a small-town program.05:00 – 08:30 | Origin Story & Switch from Soccer to XC, A broken arm in high school leads to a new path in running — the unexpected start of a 30-year coaching journey.08:30 – 12:00 | Early Coaching Years & JUCO LessonsHow Ocean County College shaped Decker's approach to athlete development and the realities of recruiting at the JUCO level.12:00 – 18:00 | Building Point Boro XCTaking over a rebuilding program, instilling structure and standards, and earning community trust through work ethic and accountability.18:00 – 24:00 | The 2024 Breakthrough SeasonOcean State → B-South → Ocean County → CJ Group 2 titles; the first sectional in school history and how the team came together.24:00 – 30:00 | Coaching Freshmen & Developing Depth, Rebuilding after a senior-heavy class, coaching multiple sets of twins, and teaching young athletes confidence and patience.30:00 – 35:00 | Adjusting Coaching Styles Over Decades. From old-school intensity to modern balance — what Decker has learned about communication and recovery.35:00 – 41:00 | Training Talk & Benchmark SessionsHow he structures workouts at Ocean County Park, tests fitness with surprise miles, and why “feel over numbers” still matters.41:00 – 47:00 | Tech, Watches & Mental Discipline. The battle against data dependency, getting kids off the watch, and building race-day instincts.47:00 – 53:00 | Meet Director Life at Holmdel Park15 years of running the Shore Coaches Invitational, working with out-of-state teams, course maintenance, and fast times at Holmdel.53:00 – 57:00 | B-South Format & Competition Evolving from dual meets to divisional championships; racing Manchester and CBA to stay sharp.57:00 – 1:03:00 | Culture & Tradition at the BurrowWhy Point Boro kids don't miss practice, how the community shows up, and keeping banquets and recognition alive.1:03:00 – End | Final Four & Wrap-Up Coach Decker's coffee ritual, day-to-day habits, favorite sports teams, and guilty-pleasure Twizzlers before a meet.
Send us a textWhat happens when a community truly wraps around a child and family?In this episode of the Today is the Day Changemakers Podcast, I sit down with three leaders from Ocean Partnership For Children (OPC)—a care management organization serving youth across Ocean County, NJ—to talk about support, safety, and hope during Domestic Violence Awareness Month and beyond.Guests Include: Jessica Pepe — Development Coordinator (OPC)Katie Colhoun — Director of Community Resources & Advocacy (OPC)Maureen DeSantis — Director of Care Management (OPC)We cover:What domestic violence really looks like (it's not only physical) and how sometimes shame stops those who need help the most. There is so much support out there. How OPC's free, family-centered wraparound services stabilize crises and help kids thrive—from care management to youth groups and specialized supports.The impact of social media on mental health—and practical ways families can set healthy limits.Why one caring adult can be a powerful protective factor for a child.Concrete ways to help OPC: donations, wish lists, events, and spreading the word.Resources mentioned (U.S. & NJ):National DV Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)NJ Coalition Against DV / NJ Helpline: 1-800-572-SAFE (7233)NJ PerformCare (24/7 children's system access): 1-877-652-7624Ocean County: Providence House (via Catholic Charities)
Leonard Marshall is the oldest of seven children from the rural town of Franklin, Louisiana. Hegraduated from Franklin High School in 1979 and attended Louisiana State University (LSU). Heattended LSU from 1979 until he was drafted from LSU in the spring of 1983. Leonard Marshall was coached by legendary LSU coaches Jerry Stovall and Pete Jenkins. Leonard Marshall played in the NFL for 12 seasons. He was drafted in the Second Round of the1983 NFL Draft as a rising Junior at LSU by the New York Giants and played for most of his career in New York. After being drafted in 1983, he initially resided in Secaucus, New Jersey before residing in Jersey City, New Jersey. Leonard Marshall was coached by Hall of Fame Coach Bill Parcells and former NY Giants Defensive Coordinator and future Hall of Fame Coach Bill Belichick. During his tenure with the Giants, he was part of the “Big Blue Wrecking Crew”, won two Super Bowl rings (1986 & 1990) and was twice Named second-team All-Pro (1985 & 1986) and twice named to the Pro Bowl team (1985 & 1986). In September 2022, he was inducted into the New York Giants Ring of Honor and recognized for his work bringing awareness to CTE in professional football players. After football, Mr. Marshall attended Seton Hall University towards an MBA in Finance. He previously held his Series 7 and 63 licenses and worked for a number of years as a Registered Investment Advisor. In 2007, Leonard returned to Seton Hall, as a Professor of Finance and Sports Management. Leonard Marshall also accepted a seat on the Board of Directors for Louisiana State University's Diversity Board; and serves as a Board member for Carver Bank, Piketx.com, and the Concussion Legacy Foundation. He currently serves in the capacity of Outside Advisor for Moldaver Lee CohenRockefeller Global Family Office. He is currently mentoring an Autistic child in NJ. He has a daughter named Arianna and a stepson named Victor and a grandson. He often visits his home state of Louisiana. He is a fan of LSU and loves to visit LSU and its football program. He previously lived in Hudson, Bergen and Passaic Counties of New Jersey and Boca Raton, Florida. He currently resides with his wife, Lisa Marshall in Ocean County in New Jersey. Enjoy. Work With Us: Arétē by RAPID Health Optimization Links Visit [www.leonardmarshall.com] Explore the Concussion Legacy Foundation at https://concussionfoundation.org Learn more about Bag the Violence at https://www.bagtheviolence.com Anders Varner on Instagram Doug Larson on Instagram Coach Travis Mash on Instagram
Tonight, on NJ Spotlight News … COMMUTER NIGHTMARE … after months of closures due to underground sinkholes, repairs to interstate 80 are delayed once again; Plus, over 15,000 acres of Ocean County was burned by the Jones Road fire this past week, but state officials warn wildfire season is far from over; Also, NJ Transit executives & Locomotive engineers are back at the negotiating table as a potential strike is looming; And NJ DECIDES 2025 … with just a few weeks before the Gubernatorial primary, a new poll finds Jack Ciattarelli is leading the Republican pack but the Democratic side is a tossup because a majority of voters still don't know the candidates.
It was a historic visit, just the second ever to Philadelphia by the pontiff, and in the days since Pope Francis' passing, memories of his time here in September 2015 are being cherished that much more fondly. A pair of KYW Newsradio alumni who covered the event look back and ahead as the Vatican prepares to choose Francis' successor. Plus, as Delaware County braces for the imminent closure of two hospitals, residents race to find new medical facilities and resources to serve them. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio's reporters recap these stories and more of the biggest news in the Philadelphia region this week, including a massive wildfire in Ocean County, NJ; Mayor Parker's housing plan, and the Philly Black Pride celebration. 00:00 Intro 02:00 Memories of Pope Francis' 2015 visit to Philadelphia 09:52 Ocean County wildfire: cause and containment efforts 12:57 Crozer Health system closings leave Delco residents with few good alternatives 18:22 New details on Mayor Parker's affordable housing initiative 23:57 Transit notes: SEPTA sustainability, 30th Street Station renovations 30:03 Philly Black Pride 2025 Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. 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
This is the Catch Up on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I am Ichha SHarmaToday is the 25 th of April and here are the headlinesAt least 25 tourists and a Valley resident were shot dead on Tuesday at a meadow near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir in the deadliest terror attack on civilians in the country since the Mumbai 26/11 shootings. On Wednesday, India put on hold the Indus Waters Treaty, downgraded diplomatic relations with Pakistan, expelled diplomats and top defence officials from the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi, cancelled all visas granted to Pakistan nationals and directed them to leave the country in 48 hours, and shut the Attari-Wagah border after Resistance Front (TRF) is an offshoot of the Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT). Meanwhile, yesterday Islamabad said it “shall exercise the right to hold all bilateral agreements with India, including but not limited to the Simla Agreement, in abeyance.” The reaction from Pakistan came after the country's Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif chaired a meeting of the National Security Committee. In the first high-level visit from the White House since the inauguration of President Donald Trump in January, US Vice-President J D Vance met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday and both sides “welcomed the significant progress” in negotiations towards a India-US bilateral trade pact, framing it as a “new and modern trade agreement.” Vance on Tuesday praised India's heritage and strategic partnership with the US, saying, “I believe there is much that the US and India can accomplish together.” Speaking in Jaipur, he noted that both nations are working toward a bilateral trade agreement based on shared priorities. Referring to past policies, Vance said, “We are not here to preach,” and highlighted President Trump's vision to “rebalance global trade” and “build a bright new world” with partners like India.Pope Francis passed away after prolonged illness in Rome today, the Vatican confirmed in a video statement. Cardinal Kevin Ferrell, the Vatican camerlengo announced, quote “At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church,” unquote. Pope Francis was hospitalised on 14th February, following complications from bronchitis and was diagnosed with bilateral pneumonia four days later. He spent over a month in medical care before returning to his residence to continue his recovery.After the recent Supreme Court order which annulled the appointments of over 25,000 West Bengal school staff but said that “untainted” teachers could remain in service until 31st of December this year, confusion had remained as to who the “untainted” teachers are. Now, a district-wise list of “untainted” teachers of Classes IX-X and XI-XII has reached the offices of District Inspectors (DIs) of schools. A verification process has begun. The SC had found that the 2016 recruitment process by the SSC was “tainted”. School headmasters have been asked to submit a list of their teachers' names, designations, subjects they teach, transfer histories, and confirmations that the names are in the “untainted” list.A wildfire in New Jersey has forced residents to evacuate the area and shut down a stretch of a major highway on Tuesday as the wildfire grew to more than 3,200 acres, officials said. One of the busiest highways in New Jersey, the Garden State Parkway, saw closures due to the spread of wildfire and the stretch between Barnegat and Lacey townships was closed and the traffic was diverted, Associated Press reported. According to New Jersey Forest Fire Service, over 3,000 residents have been evacuated from the area of the Jones Road Fire in Ocean County and about 1,320 structures remain threatened. The fire service added that 5% of the wildfire has been contained till now.
The Trump administration may shift legal strategy in its bid to kill congestion pricing after accidentally uploading a letter suggesting current arguments are weak. Meanwhile, in New Jersey, a teen has been charged with setting a wildfire that's burned at least 15,000 acres in Ocean County. Also, the NYC Council is preparing to vote on bills aimed at limiting tourist helicopters following a deadly crash in the Hudson River. Plus, climate law expert Michael Gerrard joins us for Earth Week to discuss how New York State is progressing in its ambitious climate goals.
There is a massive wildfire ragging through Ocean County, NJ. It started on Tuesday at the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management area. It has already scorched over 8,000 acres of land which is the largest wildfire the area has seen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is Hump Day on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. In national news, there is a massive wildfire ragging through Ocean County, NJ. It started on Tuesday at the Greenwood Forest Wildlife Management area. It has already scorched over 8,000 acres of land which is the largest wildfire the area has seen. In celebrity news, there have been updates in the Shannon Sharpe sexual assault lawsuit. Sharpe and his legal team have denied all claims from the plaintiff. Sharpe and his legal team say that this is a shakedown from the same lawyer who tried to sue Jay-Z. But text messages and recorded phone calls were leaked that are seemingly from the young lady in question and Shannon Sharpe. Also, Kanye West’s cousin wants to rebut Kanye’s latest confession. A man who has claimed to be Kanye West’s cousin in prison said West is not telling the truth about what happened when they were younger. All of this and more on The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ocean County, New Jersey is experiencing wildfires. The FDA is phasing out artificial dyes. Instagram is coming for TikTok by adding a new feature similar to Tiktoks. A golf course in California went to social media to ask people to stop hooking up at their golf course. A postal worker in Florida went to a house party on route to drop of packages and got a DUI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Catch Up on 3 Things by The Indian Express and I am Ichha SHarmaIt is the 23rd of April and here are today's headlines.Expressing anguish over the Pahalgam terror attack that killed at least 26 people, Union Minister Amit Shah on X said, quote “Bharat will not bend to terror. The culprits of this dastardly terror attack will not be spared. With a heavy heart, pay last respects to the deceased.” unquote. Shah also met the survivors and assured them that the perpetrators of the dastardly act would be brought to justice. Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir government announced Rs 10 lakh ex gratia for each deceased's family; Rs 2 lakh for the seriously injured and Rs 1 lakh for injured victims. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to hold a key meeting with the Cabinet Committee on Security in the first half of the day, wherein India will formulate its response and defence strategy.Meanwhile, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khwaja Asif claimed today that they have nothing to do with the incident in which at least 25 tourists were killed and several others were injured. Indian officials, however, are not convinced by Pakistan's denial since the initial probe has suggested the presence of foreigners as part of the group of militants who opened fire at the civilians. At least 25 tourists and a Valley resident were shot dead Tuesday at a meadow near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir in the deadliest terror attack on civilians in the country since the Mumbai 26/11 shootings. Asif told a Pakistan TV channel about the Pahalgam attack. “We have absolutely nothing to do with it. We reject terrorism in all its forms and everywhere.” The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation last week demolished most of the Digambar Jain temple in Vile Parle in the city's western suburbs, triggering outrage and protests among members of the community, as well as politicians across parties. Under pressure, the civic administration transferred the assistant municipal commissioner in charge of the BMC's K/East ward office, which had carried out the demolition. Civic and court records accessed and evaluated by The Indian Express show that the first notice for demolishing the allegedly illegal structure was issued to the temple trust back in 2005. Since then, the BMC made nine attempts to raze the alleged illegal structure – and finally carried out the action on April 16.Amid its ongoing crusade against drugs, Punjab has become the first state in the country to ban energy drinks in and around schools to keep the children away from caffeine addiction. A notification to this effect was issued by the government on Tuesday, banning the sale of energy drinks in school canteens and outside school premises. The notification, issued by Dilraj Singh Sandhawalia, Commissioner of Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Punjab, states that it is “just and necessary” to prohibit the consumption of caffeinated energy drinks by children. The notification says that energy drinks are heavily marketed to children and young adults and others and manufacturers compare the effects of the drinks to the use of drugs like cocaine.A wildfire in New Jersey has forced residents to evacuate the area and shut down a stretch of a major highway on Tuesday as the wildfire grew to more than 3,200 acres, officials said. One of the busiest highways in New Jersey, the Garden State Parkway, saw closures due to the spread of wildfire and the stretch between Barnegat and Lacey townships was closed and the traffic was diverted, Associated Press reported. According to New Jersey Forest Fire Service, over 3,000 residents have been evacuated from the area of the Jones Road Fire in Ocean County and about 1,320 structures remain threatened. The fire service added that 5% of the wildfire has been contained till now.This was the Catch Up on 3 Things by The dian Express
Tonight, on NJ Spotlight News…STATE OF EMERGENCY in Ocean County as a massive wildfire is claiming over 11 THOUSAND acres threatening structures and roadways in its path; Plus, HOUSING NOT HANDCUFFS, Summit's city council considers a proposal that would ban homelessness in its community's public places; Also, the state's attorney general is calling it a “RENTAL CARTEL” filing a lawsuit against multiple landlords for alleged collusion in a statewide rent raising scheme. ((SOT PLATKIN)) And, SOUNDING THE ALARM … during this National Infant Immunization Week, health officials noting a recent increase in cases of preventable diseases across the state
Today on America in the Morning The Hegseth Watch The White House says President Trump continues to stand behind his embattled Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, despite new reports Hegseth used the non-secured Signal app to discuss an attack with certain family members, and now one Congressional Republican says it's time for a change, and a Senate Democrat is demanding hearings. John Stolnis has more from Washington. Daybell Verdict A verdict came in late Tuesday in Arizona in the murder conspiracy trial of the so-called "Doomsday Mom." Correspondent Clayton Neville reports on the decision, and outside the courtroom, jurors reacted to the case – audio courtesy of KBOI-TV 2 Boise, Idaho. Musk To Move Back From DOGE After Tuesday's closing bell on Wall Street, the electric vehicle maker reported a 71 percent drop in profits, but followed that up with an announcement that was even more of a surprise. Elon Musk says he'll be spending less time in Washington slashing government costs and more time running Tesla. HHS Targeting Food Dyes There will be big changes to some of the food and snacks we eat. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the phasing out of artificial dyes in the US food supply. Palin Defamation Verdict A federal jury ruled that the New York Times did not libel former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial, ending a years-long defamation lawsuit. Lottery Under Fire A high-ranking lottery official has resigned as the state scrutiny of Texas' lottery program intensifies. The details from correspondent Lisa Dwyer. Remembering Pope Francis Cardinals from around the world are arriving in Rome to plan both the late-Pontiff's funeral, and also prepare for the selection of a new Pope. Correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Pope Francis' funeral and the public viewing have been scheduled, and around the world, there's praise for Francis, including from people who saw the Pope during his historic trip to the Philippines. State Department Downsizing The government downsizing that has impacted offices including the Pentagon and education is now moving to the building that's home to foreign policy. Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the State Department is undergoing a massive reorganization plan. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports. Meeting On Ukraine Ukrainian and European officials will be meeting in London today to discuss the potential of ending the war between Kyiv and Moscow, but noticeably absent from the US delegation will be Secretary of State Marco Rubio, which comes after the Trump administration let it be known they are considering walking away from the situation altogether. Washington correspondent Sagar Meghani reports. SCOTUS Hears LGBTQ Book Case There was emotional debate between justices as the Supreme Court heard a case over LGBTQ books in elementary schools. Bob Brown has details. NJ Wildfire A massive wildfire is forcing evacuations in New Jersey. The fire has grown to over 8,000 acres in a part of Ocean County along the New Jersey shore, forcing nearly 3,000 residents to flee their homes. Second Reade Trial Underway The retrial of a woman accused of killing her police officer boyfriend in Massachusetts is now underway. Correspondent Haya Panjwani reports. Walgreens Opioid Settlement Drug store chain Walgreens has agreed to a massive opioid settlement with the Department of Justice. Correspondent Mike Hempen reports. Finally Major changes are coming to a longtime Sunday staple TV show, as a CBS 60 Minutes News executive is leaving, and he was not shy about why he's stepping aside. Correspondent Ed Donahue reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In November of 2024, residents of New Jersey began reporting a high velocity of unknown objects brazenly moving in-plain-sight and low-to-the-ground through the sky overhead. From changing shape and possessing incredible speed, to being oft-times accompanied by orbs, UFOs, and black helicopters, suspicions began to mount quickly that the so called ‘drones' were not as they seemed. In the following months, inexplicable aircraft began being seen around the United States and the world. Though the enigma has now been firmly cemented in the heart of the public, this is far from the first time that mystery drones have been spotted en masse. Tonight on MIK, Ben and Jamie provide a brief recap of the most recent global incursions before bringing it home to Kentucky, to discuss the local 2019-2021 flap, and their own personal encounters with high strangeness phenomena wrapped in drone's clothing. From strange coincidences and possible coverups to psyonic craft manipulating witness perception- and just what are the Future Farmers' of America up to? Hear it all tonight on ‘Juss Dronin' the return of Midnight in Kentucky! Shownotes: -Hillbilly Horror Stories Onlinehttps://www.hillbillyhorrorstories.com-HHS 317 w/ Ben from MIKhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/1Yf2PrTYFosOmQEpt3v2as?si=vIFb5BYWQ22Ge07Zmr56DA-Drone sightings lead to airspace shutdown at Ohio military basehttps://www.airforcetimes.com/news/your-air-force/2024/12/16/drone-sightings-lead-to-airspace-shutdown-at-ohio-military-base/-FAA probes holiday drone show accident that injured a boy in Floridahttps://apnews.com/article/florida-drone-show-accident-christmas-d2979c6f86ffba83b60a973bf465b392-Shawn Ryan #155 Sam Shoematehttps://open.spotify.com/episode/79leVRG9A6wmBxSMIZGQfN?si=lPFuotAPQ-ufCzv16Qbpmw-Full Interview: Whistleblower Jake Barbehttps://youtu.be/t37-SKj4rtY?si=VvWtxLoPQMtofnL2-Treyarch co-founder pleads guilty to crashing drone into firefighting plane during LA fireshttps://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/treyarch-co-founder-pleads-guilty-to-piloting-drone-during-la-fires#-Ocean County sheriff: Officer says he saw 50 drones coming off the oceanhttps://www.yahoo.com/news/ocean-county-sheriff-officer-says-224155428.html-The truth is out there — especially herehttps://www.timesunion.com/hudsonvalley/history/article/ufo-sightings-westchester-pine-bush-mystery-19363246.php-The Montauk Projecthttps://web.archive.org/web/20131214062234/http://disinfo.com/2012/07/the-montauk-project/-Locals Are Creeped Out. Authorities Are Concerned. The Colorado Drone Mystery Buzzes Onhttps://www.cpr.org/2020/01/06/locals-are-creeped-out-authorities-are-concerned-the-colorado-drone-mystery-buzzes-on/-Mystery Drones Kept Buzzing U.S. Destroyers During Exercises Off Californiahttps://www.forbes.com/sites/davidhambling/2021/03/24/mystery-drones-kept-buzzing-us-destroyers-during-exercises-off-california/-MIK in Conversation with Daniel Wilson https://youtu.be/RVlA8H3qvv8?si=iYZTsdHAcewy_SPx-Ransom Letter Radiohttps://open.spotify.com/show/32K7cOmIM24lNXMaVUdfiR?si=dbd7KKDlQFSC0m964OexhA-B. Silas on SoundCloudhttps://soundcloud.com/https://on.soundcloud.com/9GDzdAxz2eQUyKZw8-RansomLetterPublishing on YouTube https://youtube.com/@ransomletterpublishing?si=gWVhQ04LU3h2-N-O
This week on Gun For Hire Radio... Ben Shore from https://www.riseagainsthate.org/ joins us to discuss the abnormally high rate of carry permit denials of the minority community in NJ. Black applicants in Ocean County are 52.6 times more likely to be denied a permit compared to White applicants when adjusted for population. Statewide, Black applicants face denial rates 10.38 times [...] The post The Gun For Hire Radio Broadcast: Episode 720 appeared first on Best Gun Range NYC and NJ Area | Gun Range Near Me.
James David Marcotte is a predator that was caught in the Ocean County, New Jersey edition of To Catch a Predator. He is mostly known for admitting to having had sex with minors before, as well as his quiet and creepy demeanor during his interview. James was a thirty-two-year-old chatting with the decoy pretending to be a thireen-year-old girl. He asked the decoy if she had ever had sex and admitted to meeting a fifteen-year-old for sex before. James traveled an hour and a half to a beach close to the sting house to meet the decoy…instead, he met Chris. Paid Partner of TruthFinder® This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
Shawn Michaels and Sue Moll look at life at the Jersey Shore on 92.7 WOBM.
Shawn Michaels and Sue Moll look at life at the Jersey Shore on 92.7 WOBM.
Well, it's Friday, November 7, 2024. I'm now five weeks late for my latest podcast, this episode with Joshua Gant, which was supposed to have appeared on October 1st. Well, I got busy in October, actually in September as well, and I started a project that kept me pretty busy. Not only was I building a set of cat shelves in the living room for the cats to play on this winter, I was building a dream project of mine. I was born in 1960, and in 1966, the TV show Star Trek appeared, and by the time I was about 13 or 14, I was getting into woodworking, and I loved building the props from Star Trek. I used Lego and wood and tape and markers to make my own phaser and communicator, and kind of destroyed my brothers clock radio to get the parts I needed. So, yeah, that was a different time. I was not a birder way back then, but I was an obsessive compulsive, though I didn't know that at the time, and I decided at that point that I was going to make the ultimate prop from Star Trek, the command chair that Captain Kirk sat in. Well, as a 13 year old with crappy tools from Canadian tire and a bunch of plywood and other scraps of wood that I found behind apartment buildings and things like that, I tried to make one. I didn't get very far. It fell apart before it even got started. Well, fast forward to 2024 and as a woodworker, who builds a lot of my own furniture, I decided it was time to build my own chair. So that's what I've been doing the last six weeks. debuted it on Halloween, and it was a success, and now it's in my recroom as my TV chair, so woo hoo for me, but as far as my podcast is concerned, yeah, I kind of dropped the ball on that. So, the last few days, I've been working feverishly to finish the podcast, which I did yesterday, and the episode is finally ready. Josh Gant is a birder from Tom's River, New Jersey, and he did an Ocean County Big Year in 2020. So thank you for your patience and your continued support of my little show. I appreciate everything that people say to me when I meet them in the field. It's always exciting to know that I put something out there that people enjoy - all three of you
Join Airey Bros Radio as we dive into the rich history and lasting impact of Shore Conference wrestling with legendary coach Rob Nucci. Coach Nucci, who led Raritan High School to powerhouse status, shares stories from his 29 years of coaching, including his experiences with Region 6, building a successful wrestling culture, and his thoughts on the rise of private schools in New Jersey. In this candid conversation, we discuss the importance of mentorship, how wrestling shapes character, and the challenges of addressing mental health and addiction in student-athletes. This episode is packed with insight, inspiration, and a deep love for the sport. Don't miss this powerful episode of Airey Bros Radio!Show Notes: 0:00 - Introduction to Coach Rob Nucci's legendary career3:00 - Early days of Region 6 wrestling & Ocean County pride8:30 - Building Raritan Wrestling into a powerhouse15:00 - Challenges in modern high school sports & the coaching crisis23:00 - The rise of private schools in NJ wrestling30:00 - Developing a winning team culture & the importance of feeder programs40:00 - Heartfelt stories on the opiate crisis affecting former wrestlers53:00 - Coach Nucci's take on Mount Rushmore of Shore Conference wrestlers1:00:00 - The future of NJ wrestling and where it's headed1:10:00 - Final thoughts and advice for young coaches and athletes
Ziegfeld Rivera is a potential predator that was featured in the Ocean County, New Jersey sting. He is most well-known for biting into the crunchy stale brownies that were left out for him, as well as his surprisingly uncensored obscenities during his arrest. Rivera traveled from Staten Island, New York, to the sting house in Ocean County, New Jersey. After complimenting the size of the sting house, he attempted to eat one of the brownies but soon realized that they were stale, causing an audible crunch after he took a bite. Regardless, he continued to chew on them while laughing, asking the decoy Casey Maura if she wanted to "take a drive somewhere" after confirming (lying) that he had marijuana on him. Casey proclaimed that she'd rather hang out at the house for the time being. Enter Chris Hansen. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!
Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: Get up and get informed! Here's all the local news you need to start your day: The NYPD says it will release body-worn camera footage in the coming days from Sunday's police shooting at the Sutter Avenue L Train station in Brooklyn, which injured four people, including an officer. Meanwhile, New Jersey's Ocean First Bank will deny wrongdoing but pay over $15 million to settle charges of failing to provide mortgage services to predominantly Black, Hispanic, and Asian neighborhoods in Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean counties. Plus, New York City's three library systems will receive a $4 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation to expand services for new Americans.
Welcome to "DIABETES - Let's Not Sugarcoat It" - the show that is all about Diabetes; how to prevent yourself from getting it; and what to do if it finds its way to you. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 34 million Americans have diabetes, 90 – 95% of whom have Type 2 Diabetes, and 88 million American adults – about 1 in 3 – have prediabetes. Chris and Matt recognize diabetes for what it is, a preventable epidemic. This frank discussion is intended to inform the general public of the deadly side effects of diabetes and steps to control and mitigate the effects. On today's show, Dr. Regulski and Chris Powers will discuss Dr. Regulski's "Prepare to Repair" research and implementation. DR. MATTHEW REGULSKI Dr. Regulski is a Graduate of Temple University School of Medicine, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. He performed his residency at the Main Line Health System in Philadelphia, PA, and is currently the Medical Director of the Wound Care Institute of Ocean County, LLC. Dr. Regulski is also Co-Director of The Center for Wound Healing & Hyperbaric Medicine at Community Medical Center and is involved at the Wound Care Center at the Kimball Institute. He has been the principal investigator for multiple clinical trials for wound healing, diabetic foot, and venous leg ulcers, and has authored several peer-reviewed articles for the treatment of chronic wound healing and limb-salvage surgery. Dr. Regulski is currently on the Board of Directors of the Federation of International Podiatry and is the Scientific Chairman for the Federation of International Podiatry. He is also the Communications Director for the Foot Working Group of the American Diabetes Association. Dr. Regulski is a wound care certified physician and fellow of both the Academy of Physicians in Wound Healing and the American Professional Wound Care Association. He is also a National Delegate for the Association for the Advancement of Wound Care and is a member of the Wound Healing Society. An International and National lecturer of wound healing and limb-salvage surgery, Dr. Regulski has multiple certifications in wound healing, diabetic wounds, and limb-salvage surgery. Dr. Matthew Regulski is a fellow faculty member at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Scotland. CHRIS POWERS Chris Powers is a healthcare executive with 30 years of experience. Currently, Chris specializes in complex clinical wound care nutrition. Chris is a proven executive with extensive experience driving revenue for wellness and healing-focused healthcare organizations; he is adept at zeroing in on root causes and focusing the team on opportunities over issues; he is an executive communicator who conveys information to key stakeholders to drive success; he prioritizes building long-lasting relationships with potential and current clients to meet the healthcare needs of the individual; and he is a passionate motivator who takes great pride in team training and development to ensure everyone understands the mission and goals of the organization. Thank you for listening - please follow, share and comment. Write to us at ImpactRadioUSA@gmail.com
This week we bring you a very special episode. Donn Hoosack and Todd Hunt, the owners of our favorite sponsor, The Manafirkin Brewing Company. These guys are the absolute best! They make the tastiest beer and to top it off, they LOVE local music. Today in Ocean County, nobody will give you a day or time to play unless you're playing some top 40 bullshit. Not these guys! When we approached them about doing local original music shows they were in without hesitation. It's been a little bit since we have done a show here, but we will be back soon! go and show them some love, maybe even pop in and try their tasty brews!! Manafirkin Brewery is located at 450 E Bay Ave, Manahawkin NJ. www.manafirkin.com We can't forget Lofidelic Record in Belmar https://www.lofidelic.com Also, True Jersey. https://truejersey.com use the code JSMUSICPOD060523 for 10% off
The fourth week of Christopher Gregor's murder trial in Ocean County, New Jersey was a short one with an expert for the state testifying about the cause of death for his son, Corey Micciolo. Dr. Anat Feingold is a pediatrician who reviewed Corey's medical records and offered her opinion about what caused Corey's death. Gregor maintains he didn't murder Corey by beating him and that the boy died as the result of sepsis. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy breaks down the key moments from Dr. Feingold's testimony in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW:True Crime Goods is the ultimate shopping experience for the true crime addict. Get 10% off your next order using code LAWANDCRIME10: https://bit.ly/4ajpjV4Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoAudio Editing - Brad MaybeGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@LawandCrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tonight, on NJ Spotlight News …SHOW ME THE MONEY… the cash and gold bars the senior senator is accused of accepting in bribes makes its appearance in court today; PLUS, will it be Governor Murphy's LASTING LEGACY? He's expected to sign the controversial open public records reform bill by week's end; Also, AVERTING A SCHOOL FUNDING CRISIS…districts in the state are getting a lifeline to help offset massive budget cuts; And, a SEARCH FOR SHELTER in Ocean County, as organizations work to support a camp of several dozen seeking shelter in Toms River.
Christopher Gregor is on trial for the April 2021 murder of his six-year-old son, Corey Micciolo, in Ocean County, New Jersey. Corey's mother, Breanna Micciolo, had tried to get custody of Corey suspecting he was being abused two days before he died. Gregor maintains Corey died from sepsis and not trauma to his body. Micciolo testified at the trial and has garnered support through a "Justice for Corey" Facebook page. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy talks with Keriann McManus, a friend and supporter of Corey's mom, about the trial and her friend in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.If you've used Incognito mode in Google's Chrome browser, find out if you have a claim in a few clicks by visiting https://incognitoclaims.com/crimefixHost:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Guest:Keriann McManus https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077643735969CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoAudio Editing - Brad MaybeGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@LawandCrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Christopher Gregor is on trial for the murder of his son, Corey Micciolo. Corey was only 6 years old when Gregor showed up with him at an emergency room in Ocean County, New Jersey on April 2, 2021. Corey died a short time later. Little is known about Gregor beyond the charges he faces. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy takes a closer look at Gregor's history and how he came to gain custody of his son in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoAudio Editing - Brad MaybeGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@LawandCrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Christopher Gregor, 31, is on trial for the murder of his 6-year-old son, Corey Micciolo, on April 2, 2021. Gregor's defense has argued that he is innocent and has cast blame on Corey's mother for his death. During the second week of Gregor's trial, a nurse who cared for Corey in the hospital testified along with an Ocean County sheriff's detective, a child abuse hotline screener and a forensic pathologist. Gregor's parents also testified in a hearing where the jury wasn't present. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy goes through the biggest moments in the testimony from the week in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.Host:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5CRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoAudio Editing - Brad MaybeGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@LawandCrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Musical intro: These Are The Days. 10,000 Maniacs Context: I grew up with Deirdre in the Pine Barrens of NJ. She is a gifted artist and has always been an outstanding human being and friend. Bio: My name is Deirdre Callaghan and I am originally from Jersey City, NJ I attended Saint Peters grammar school in Paulus Hook section of Jersey City. The school t. Peters Grammar School was built in 1861 and St. Peters Hall, also known as the auditorium building, was constructed in 1898. My great great grandfather was a solicitor for the land the parish and school was built on. He is named on a cornerstone of the original church. By the time I attended Saint peters it was a satellite school for Spanish speaking students. My friends were from all over the planet. It was so diverse and some of these friends have turned into family. My identity was my name and I was what Ellis Island left behind. NYC was my backyard and I knew more about Manhattan then the rest of Jersey City. My family moved to Lacey, NJ. When I was 10 years old. When I found out Long beach Island was our backyard I loved it. I currently reside here with my 2 cats, 2 chickens, 1 dog and we all live in Forked River. I am currently a commercial art teacher at Monmouth County Vocational school for the past 17 years. I have also taught at the Community School in Teaneck New Jersey which specializes in special education. In 2003-2004 I lived in Cork City, Ireland for 12 months as an advocate for the homeless at the Simon Community of Ireland. I studied visual communications at Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, and received my alternate route teaching certificate from Fairleigh Dickinson University. I worked at Designation inc. for the artist/illustrator Mike Quon for several years creating award winning graphics. I also worked on the Betsy Ross to Sacajewa coin in 1996 in Philadelphia as the graphics department for pitney bowes management services. Besides teaching at MCVSD, I also teach classes at the Lacey recreation as well as Barnegat/Waretown recreation. I was in a community theater play “Godspell” in 2005 in Jersey City. I was part of JC Fridays in 2006 singing with the cast members. I have shown my fine art work at 313 Gallery in Jersey City, Jersey City Puerto Rican day Parade 2021-22, Barrow Mansion in Jersey City, Project Greenville in Jersey City as well as a chosen artist in JCAST a show hosted by the City of Jersey City. I currently curate local art shows in Ocean County showcasing local artists.
Tonight on NJ Spotlight News: Former Senate President Steve Sweeney talks to David Cruz about launching his campaign for the governor's office; Advocates take to the courts to challenge Governor Murphy's lawsuit against New York's congestion pricing plan; A controversial plan to merge school districts in Ocean County is being met with fierce opposition of financial concerns; A new program in Camden is teaching high schoolers to become EMTs as the state deals with a shortage of EMTs and other medical professionals; New Jersey star high school basketball player Dylan Harper decides to stay home and commits to Rutgers.
This week we bring to you a long time Ocean County punk band, Figured Out. John and Pat stopped by and gave us a killer little in-studio performance. We had a blast chatting with these guys! Check out their most recent release "Age Old Stories" available everywhere. You will be able to check them out this Friday December 8th at our 3rd original showcase at Manafirkin Brewery. This time JSMP goes acoustic!! Burnt tavern and Sekond Skyn will also be performing acoustic sets. This will be one for the books, don't miss it! As always a HUGE shout out to our favorite partners in crime, Manafirkin Brewery in Manahawkin NJ. www.manafirkin.com We can't forget Lofidelic Records in Belmar www.lofidelic.com Also, True Jersey www.truejersey.com use the code JSMUSICPOD060523 for 10% off
Pinelands Brewing Co is one of the OG craft breweries in Ocean County, brewing great beer for almost 10 years. Vic, Richard/James and Tom are joined by PBC partners Mike Broderson and Robert Shay. As always the podcast road features a lot of detours as we discuss the Jersey Devil, Black Garlic Beer and the illustrious history of the brewery. Thanks for listening!
Coach Krysta is joined by Dr. Mike Bruno, owner of Nav Rehab Chiropractic in Brielle, NJ. Dr. Mike is a licensed chiropractor, athletic trainer and movement specialist. Mike prioritizes the long-term health of his clients while keeping them in the driver's seat with your healthcare decisions. Much like The Fitness FYX, Nav Rehab is all about the balance between longevity and empowerment. What stood out to us about Mike's philosophy is how much he encourages his patients to stay active throughout the process of working with him. Mike wants his clients learn how to move in a way that is easy-to-understand, and aims to have them leave with the skills, tools, and confidence to fix future problems on their own. In this episode, Mike and Krysta discuss: - Mike's career path from high school athlete to athletic trainer, and ultimately, chiropractor - Why it's important for your recovery practices, injury prevention, and injury management to mimic the movements you desire to engage in in every day life and your training - How necessary it is to get clear on your goals, especially when you have multiple goals with methods that can compete with one another - The benefit to working with a coach, trainer, chiropractor in order to develop an effective game plan that gets you the results you desire as fast and as efficiently as possible - Why rehab-style exercises should be enjoyable for clients, in order to maintain consistency Apply for 1:1 Coaching with The Fitness FYX: CLICK HERE Follow Krysta: @thekrystahuber @thefyx.officialpod @thefitnessfyx Follow our newest Assistant Coach, Cait: @caitchelette Prefer Your FYX with video? Check us out on Youtube Follow Mike: @navrehabchiropractic Local to Monmouth and Ocean County, NJ? Dr. Mike is based in Brielle, NJ. Visit Mike's website to book a consult about your specific pain, goals, and needs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekrystahuber/message
In this episode, we'll explore Wes Goble's Pillar to Post Home Inspection service, delving into their extensive experience, thorough inspection process, and the diverse range of services they offer. From their commitment to educating clients to their specialized expertise in various property types, this overview will showcase the value they bring to the home buying and selling process. Wes Goble's Pillar to Post Home Inspection service, has been serving Ocean County and Long Beach Township for more than 18 years, offering comprehensive and educational home inspections. With a dedicated full-time team, they specialize in various types of properties, including waterfront and new construction homes. Their thorough inspection process yields a detailed report with vibrant images within 48 hours. Additionally, they provide a range of added services, including termite inspections, radon and mold testing, pool inspections, bulkhead inspections and more, ensuring a seamless home buying or selling experience. Is your realtor prepared with the right information? website: https://oceancounty.pillartopost.com/ Beach House Realty 256 W 9th St, Unit A Ship Bottom, NJ 08008 https://beachhouserealtylbi.com/ Hosts: Kevin Bergin Caitlin Greve Mike Spark
Episode 227 features Stential who are a post hardcore band from Ocean County, NJ. I spoke with Kris who is the founder and bass player. In our conversation we talked a little bit about what's going on in the New Jersey music scene, as well as some deeper issues behind the their songwriting, such as death and the emotions that come with that. Stential has some shows in NJ coming up soon and you can check out their socials for more info. I featured their song called “Five Minutes Before.” If you like it you can find it on Bandcamp. Thanks for listening and supporting local music. If you want to help the show you can rate, follow, or comment wherever you are streaming. You can also find the podcast on all the socials. -- Podcast merch is available on Shopify. Shopify link -- Part-Time Rockstar Productions is available in the DMV for music videos and live filming. -- Check out @Truly.strings guitar shop on Instagram. Based in Laurel, MD
Todd Chaming Lewis is a predator featured in the Ocean County, New Jersey, edition of To Catch a Predator. He is known for his uncanny resemblance to actor Liam Neeson as well as driving six hours on a motorcycle to have sex with an underage girl. To this day, this remains the longest trip a man has made.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jeremy David Keister is a potential predator caught in the Ocean County, New Jersey edition of To Catch a Predator. He is one of many suspects who has seen the show and recognized Chris upon his arrival. It was made instantly iconic once a second predator, Michael Murray, entered the sting house and interrupted the interview. He is also known for his permanently raised eyebrows, which has led to many comparing him to a guinea pig.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Janie and Dave Ippolito are a husband/wife duo from Ocean County, New Jersey who have garnered the attention of millions through their comedic videos across platforms like TikTok (350K), Instagram (137K) and YouTube (131K). In just a few short years, The Ippolito Family has built a captivating influencer-style business to supplement their existing careers in entrepreneurship, with Dave as the owner/operator of Blue Line Powerwashing. This conversation was full of laughs, jabs and quick remarks, and gives you a candid look into a budding social media brand. Enjoy! ⬇️ FOLLOW MORE HERE ⬇️
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (03/16/2023): 3:05pm- In an episode of the Netflix animated series “Ridley Jones”, pre-school viewers were introduced to a female bison who self-identifies as “non-binary” and uses they/them pronouns. Aren't pre-school-aged children too young for that type of content? Netflix has decided to cancel the series, though it is still available to watch on the streaming platform. 3:30pm- In his latest RealClearInvestigations piece, journalist Paul Sperry writes: “The Justice Department is not disclosing to the public or Congress links between President Biden's son Hunter and brother James and a corrupt Chinese government agent who doled out millions of dollars in bribes. It has scrubbed the connections from court documents and is suggesting it doesn't have evidence clearly in its possession.” You can read Sperry's full article here: https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2023/03/15/the_biden_justice_department_stands_accused_of_hiding_this_evidence_of_biden-china_corruption_887223.html 3:45pm- Judge Michael Donohue—Special Counsel of Ocean County—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to recap Wednesday night's information session on the proposed development of offshore wind projects. According to CBS News, the offshore wind project would consist of nearly one-hundred windmills visible from beaches in Ocean City and Brigantine. Judge Donohue notes that a majority of the local residents in attendance last night were against the construction of the proposed wind farm. 4:05pm- Hannah Davis—Research Assistant in The Heritage Foundation's Border Security and Immigration Center—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss her latest editorial, “Fighting Human Trafficking and Battling Biden's Open Border.” You can read the article here: https://www.heritage.org/immigration/commentary/fighting-human-trafficking-and-battling-bidens-open-border 4:35pm- March Madness: The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament began today, and Rich's Maryland Terrapin's won in round 1…but Matt and Rich are really rooting for Penn State. Why? Because Penn State men's basketball airs on WPHT, and if they advance it'll mean more days off for the show! 4:45pm- Rich has a series of mandatory “training courses” that he needs to complete immediately—they were due in December… 5:05pm- The Drive at 5: While appearing on Morning Joe, former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci continued to espouse his belief that COVID-19 did not originate in a Wuhan, China laboratory—but instead developed naturally. It's the three-year anniversary of the outbreak's impact on Americans, where were you in March of 2020? Rich speaks with listeners. 5:40pm- Steve Miller—Journalist at Real Clear Investigations—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article, “Leftist Groups Tapping $1 Billion to Vastly Expand the Private Financing of Public Elections.” You can read the article here: https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/authors/steve_miller/ 6:05pm- According to a new study, reusable water bottles hold 40,000 times bacteria than a toilet seat! 6:10pm- Actor Ben Affleck reveals he doesn't golf because it reminds him of meth…wait…what on earth is he talking about? 6:15pm- While speaking before the Senate Finance Committee, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen refused to acknowledge that deficit spending was “one of the main causes of inflation.” Sec. Yellen also revealed, according to National Review, that Chinese Communist Party-linked businesses that had deposits in Silicon Valley Bank would be made financially whole by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). 6:40pm- While appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Vice President Kamala Harris revealed that sometimes her job really is similar to what is depicted in the HBO comedy series “Veep.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: In an episode of the Netflix animated series “Ridley Jones”, pre-school viewers were introduced to a female bison who self-identifies as “non-binary” and uses they/them pronouns. Aren't pre-school-aged children too young for that type of content? Netflix has decided to cancel the series, though it is still available to watch on the streaming platform. In his latest RealClearInvestigations piece, journalist Paul Sperry writes: “The Justice Department is not disclosing to the public or Congress links between President Biden's son Hunter and brother James and a corrupt Chinese government agent who doled out millions of dollars in bribes. It has scrubbed the connections from court documents and is suggesting it doesn't have evidence clearly in its possession.” You can read Sperry's full article here: https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2023/03/15/the_biden_justice_department_stands_accused_of_hiding_this_evidence_of_biden-china_corruption_887223.html Judge Michael Donohue—Special Counsel of Ocean County—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to recap Wednesday night's information session on the proposed development of offshore wind projects. According to CBS News, the offshore wind project would consist of nearly one-hundred windmills visible from beaches in Ocean City and Brigantine. Judge Donohue notes that a majority of the local residents in attendance last night were against the construction of the proposed wind farm.
Gregory Stewart was a potential predator exposed in the Ocean County, NJ edition of To Catch a Predator. He is most well known for being the first ever pizza predator, years before Jeff Sokol was ever caught. Gregory was 44 years old at the time when he attempted to seduce a 13 year old for sex. He exhibited textbook grooming tactics by making the decoy feel a false sense of security, claiming that he'll make the meetup, "nice" for her. Greg was a credit and corrections consultant at the time, and brought a pizza with him to the sting. Along with pizza, he brought condoms in his coat pocket.
Malik Kareem Washington, 27 at the time, was a potential predator confronted in the Ocean County, New Jersey. He's known for wearing a Spongebob Squarepants jacket. Malik, began chatting with "Paris," a girl he believed to be twelve. He wanted to take her virginity, give her anal sex, and ejaculate in her mouth... expecting her to swallow. After just one day of chatting, Malik would confess he was falling in love.