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Mike Johnson's claim that Donald Trump was an undercover FBI informant working to bring down Jeffrey Epstein is nothing more than political fan fiction. It comes after every other narrative—calling Epstein a hoax, smearing survivors, and demanding the public “move on”—has completely collapsed. The idea that Trump, who partied with Epstein, publicly called the scandal a Democrat hoax, and routinely defamed survivors, was secretly the Serpico of Mar-a-Lago is absurd on its face. If it were true, the files would already be released and Trump himself would be shouting about it from every podium. Instead, there's silence, spin, and desperate storytelling designed to distract from the reality: survivors were ignored, Epstein was protected, and the files remain locked away.At its core, this narrative is just another attempt to shield powerful people from accountability by rewriting history with Trump as the unlikely hero. But it collapses under even the slightest scrutiny—because the contradictions are glaring, the evidence is nonexistent, and the cruelty toward survivors is undeniable. Rather than offer transparency, Johnson offers a bedtime story, hoping the public will swallow it whole. Yet the truth is clear: if Trump really was an informant, then we should all be demanding the release of the files to see his supposed heroics. And since they refuse, we know exactly what this is—another cheap distraction to keep the truth buried, while the survivors still wait for the justice they deserve.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
Welcome into a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to cover on the program as we continue tackling the improbable Ravens loss from Sunday night in Buffalo, we'll touch on the strong talking points from John Harbaugh's press conference yesterday, and what—if anything–changes moving forward. At 11:05am, ~10 min into the show, we'll check in with Jarrett Bell from USA Today who was boots on the ground in Orchard Park Sunday night, get his thoughts on the game, another epic Ravens collapse, John Harbaugh and the blown leads and much more. Then at 11:20am, we are going to catch up with PressBox Ravens beat writer Bo Smolka to get his takeaways from Sunday, how the Ravens move forward and what else is on his mind as we head into a week 2 meeting with Joe Flacco and the Browns. And since it is a Tuesday, at 11:45am we will check in with PressBox Fantasy Football analyst Joe Serpico, as we preview Waiver-Wire Wednesday, who the hottest commodities are that are available in your fantasy leagues. Plus, we'll get to the Five Plays That Told The Story of Sunday's Game a little later on and maybe even talk some Orioles as they welcome the Pittsburgh Pirates to town!
Mike Johnson's claim that Donald Trump was an undercover FBI informant working to bring down Jeffrey Epstein is nothing more than political fan fiction. It comes after every other narrative—calling Epstein a hoax, smearing survivors, and demanding the public “move on”—has completely collapsed. The idea that Trump, who partied with Epstein, publicly called the scandal a Democrat hoax, and routinely defamed survivors, was secretly the Serpico of Mar-a-Lago is absurd on its face. If it were true, the files would already be released and Trump himself would be shouting about it from every podium. Instead, there's silence, spin, and desperate storytelling designed to distract from the reality: survivors were ignored, Epstein was protected, and the files remain locked away.At its core, this narrative is just another attempt to shield powerful people from accountability by rewriting history with Trump as the unlikely hero. But it collapses under even the slightest scrutiny—because the contradictions are glaring, the evidence is nonexistent, and the cruelty toward survivors is undeniable. Rather than offer transparency, Johnson offers a bedtime story, hoping the public will swallow it whole. Yet the truth is clear: if Trump really was an informant, then we should all be demanding the release of the files to see his supposed heroics. And since they refuse, we know exactly what this is—another cheap distraction to keep the truth buried, while the survivors still wait for the justice they deserve.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
Mike Johnson's claim that Donald Trump was an undercover FBI informant working to bring down Jeffrey Epstein is nothing more than political fan fiction. It comes after every other narrative—calling Epstein a hoax, smearing survivors, and demanding the public “move on”—has completely collapsed. The idea that Trump, who partied with Epstein, publicly called the scandal a Democrat hoax, and routinely defamed survivors, was secretly the Serpico of Mar-a-Lago is absurd on its face. If it were true, the files would already be released and Trump himself would be shouting about it from every podium. Instead, there's silence, spin, and desperate storytelling designed to distract from the reality: survivors were ignored, Epstein was protected, and the files remain locked away.At its core, this narrative is just another attempt to shield powerful people from accountability by rewriting history with Trump as the unlikely hero. But it collapses under even the slightest scrutiny—because the contradictions are glaring, the evidence is nonexistent, and the cruelty toward survivors is undeniable. Rather than offer transparency, Johnson offers a bedtime story, hoping the public will swallow it whole. Yet the truth is clear: if Trump really was an informant, then we should all be demanding the release of the files to see his supposed heroics. And since they refuse, we know exactly what this is—another cheap distraction to keep the truth buried, while the survivors still wait for the justice they deserve.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Welcome to a themed week on Antiheroes in Fiction: To start off, I summarize your parent's favorite '80s NBC Dramas by Steven Bochco. Does L.A. Law hold any muster or is it sadly rather dated? Is there anybody likeable on the Serpico-inspired drama Hill Street Blues or is it only a cesspool of crooked bastards? Aside from their cultural influence, what other material and dramatic impact did they leave? Find out in this fun revisit! SONG USED "L.A. Law" theme songs by Mike Post
Time for a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio and plenty to cover on the program as we recap the Labor Day weekend, the return of football season, what the Orioles have been up to out west, get you ready for the start of the NFL season and the Ravens kicking off Sunday Night Football in Buffalo, plus Glenn will probably even try to talk some Tennis and what's going on at the US Open. At 11:15am, we are going to start the first of our Tuesday chats with the PressBox fantasy analyst Joe Serpico as we talked to Joe about any final roster moves. Folks should be making before their week one matchups in fantasy football this season. Then at 11:30am, we are going to check in with ESPN‘s Mike Clay to talk some Ravens and chat with him about why he believes this is the year the Ravens hoist the Lombardi Trophy. We'll go over last week's picks results after the first weekend of college football and then before we wind things down on GCR today, we will catch up with incoming Maryland Basketball freshman Jaziah Harper!
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Time for a Tuesday edition of GCR! Orioles lost last night in the series opener to the Red Sox, but it's alright because Kyle Bradish makes his first return to the big-league mound in over a year tonight, plus it's a Fantasy Football Tuesday on GCR as the boys will be joined in studio by our good friend, and PressBox Fantasy Football analyst, Joe Serpico! We'll talk everything fantasy football with Joe and go over what you need to know before all your drafts coming up this Labor Day weekend. And then at 11:30am, Ken Zalis will join us so that the four can participate in a mock draft and go over what it might look like with live bullets flying in the draft room. And before we wrap, at 12pm, we will check in with USA Today's national baseball writer Bob Nightengale as we talk about the possibility of the Orioles trading Adley Rutschman, other rumors he's hearing and much, much more!
Schierke, baby!!! It's the official introduction of everyone's favorite little (and mega powerful) witch in training. Plus, Guts, Farnesse, Isidro, Serpico and the rest of the crew are forced to deal with an ever more "fairy tail-ish" world, fighting off vicious disgusting trolls, and adorable regenerating golems.
Midnight Madness Radio Episode 328 with The Valley, The Rolling People, Talia Hoit, Serpico, POCO-O-NIENTE, KILLIAN RUFFLEY, Kill Frenzy, Archers, Acidground, Pyrodome, Attempt To Somebody's Life, Dii Minores, and Hteththemeth. Hardy Mills from Hardman Productions has an interview of Queen of Spades.
In this surprisingly beefy episode, we cover three chapters that are short on pages but overflowing with meaty meat goo inside for you to sip on for almost three hours. Griffith's war demons begin to make their pilgrimage to him, including first appearances of the fire-breathing Grunbeld and the mysterious Rakshas. The real meat of tonight's meat goo treat is the origin stories of Serpico (more like Slurp-ico. YUM.) and Farnesse's (I wish she was Close-nesse. YUM.) origin story: a tale of parental abandonment and trauma, chaotic eroticism, possible incest, and animal torture. Enjoy! Follow No Guts, No Glory on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nogutsnoglorypc/ Check out Joey and Ryan's Renaissance Martial Arts organization: https://www.thearma.org/ Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
Erin and Paul review the early-summer blockbusters MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE--THE FINAL RECKONING and THUNDERBOLTS* as well as the are-men-okay? comedy FRIENDSHIP, the dystopian parenting satire THE ASSESSMENT, the indie heartwarmer THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND and the Paul Reubens documentary PEE-WEE AS HIMSELF before diving into a bunch of TV shows, including THE REHEARSAL, THE DEVIL'S PLAN and SIRENS.
From busting drug lords to leading the Pentagon task force charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists to justice, Mark Fallon has spent his career on the front lines of U.S. national security. My first guest is one of the most fascinating people I've interviewed. Former NCIS Special Agent in Charge Mark Fallon is a national security consultant, scholar, and expert in counterintelligence and counterterrorism who's been involved in some of the most significant terrorism investigations in U.S. history. Mark served more than thirty years in government—twenty-seven with the NCIS and two as a Senior Executive within the Department of Homeland Security. He received numerous awards and medals for his service, including the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Award for Outstanding Achievement and the U.S. Secret Service Director Honors Award. As an NCIS Special Agent, Mark operated undercover in some of the most dangerous places in the world—from infiltrating drug rings in Thailand to capturing poachers in Kenya. He takes us inside his undercover operations and describes his strategy for a successful mission. We talked about the interview and interrogation techniques that actually work (hint: they involve rapport and, occasionally, French fries), and the moment his wife discovered details of an undercover operation. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mark was appointed Deputy Commander and Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon task force, responsible for investigating terrorists for possible trials before military commissions. His critically acclaimed book, Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture (Regan Arts, 2017) offers a gripping account of the leadership challenges he faced while trying to bring terrorists to justice without compromising his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Mark opens up about what it takes to lead under pressure, the duty to disobey an unlawful order, and why interrogators make the best first dates He shares leadership lessons that extend far beyond national security—tools for navigating crisis, conflict, and high-stakes decisions in any field. Today, as founder of ClubFed, Mark serves as an international security consultant and continues his mission for improving the practice of interviews and interrogations. Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter Bill Dedman calls Mark Fallon "the Serpico in the war on terror," and high-ranking officials call him an American hero who's made the world safer. Listen to the podcast—and you'll understand why. Pamela Hamilton is the award-winning author of Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale, Kirkus Best Book of the Year and Publishers Weekly Editor's Pick. As a producer with NBC News for nearly 15 years, she interviewed prominent figures in business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the arts. Visit www.pamelalhamilton.com to learn more — and sign up to be notified when new episodes are released. Connect on Instagram and Facebook @pamelahamiltonauthor. "We told them 'You may not, you must not—you have a duty not to obey an unlawful order." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
It's a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, we'll continue to talk Orioles are–at the moment–scheduled to open up a 3-game series with baseball's hottest team in the Minnesota Twins, but we'll see if mother nature allows, plus the playoffs continue in the basketball and hockey world, and we also know the draft order for the NBA Draft. We're going to be joined by our guy Joe Serpico in studio today as he pays off his debt for losing our GCR ‘Draft Draft' a couple weeks back, so he will be consuming a Pimento Cheese Milkshake *shudders*... Plus we'll talk a little NFL with Joe, get his takeaways from the Draft, how the Ravens did, how his Eagles did and much more. Plus it's a Tuesday, so we'll talk some lacrosse with Patrick Stevens, recap the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Towson's unceremonious exit, Maryland marching on and much more…
From busting drug lords to leading the Pentagon task force charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists to justice, Mark Fallon has spent his career on the front lines of U.S. national security. My first guest is one of the most fascinating people I've interviewed. Former NCIS Special Agent in Charge Mark Fallon is a national security consultant, scholar, and expert in counterintelligence and counterterrorism who's been involved in some of the most significant terrorism investigations in U.S. history. Mark served more than thirty years in government—twenty-seven with the NCIS and two as a Senior Executive within the Department of Homeland Security. He received numerous awards and medals for his service, including the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Award for Outstanding Achievement and the U.S. Secret Service Director Honors Award. As an NCIS Special Agent, Mark operated undercover in some of the most dangerous places in the world—from infiltrating drug rings in Thailand to capturing poachers in Kenya. He takes us inside his undercover operations and describes his strategy for a successful mission. We talked about the interview and interrogation techniques that actually work (hint: they involve rapport and, occasionally, French fries), and the moment his wife discovered details of an undercover operation. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mark was appointed Deputy Commander and Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon task force, responsible for investigating terrorists for possible trials before military commissions. His critically acclaimed book, Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture (Regan Arts, 2017) offers a gripping account of the leadership challenges he faced while trying to bring terrorists to justice without compromising his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Mark opens up about what it takes to lead under pressure, the duty to disobey an unlawful order, and why interrogators make the best first dates He shares leadership lessons that extend far beyond national security—tools for navigating crisis, conflict, and high-stakes decisions in any field. Today, as founder of ClubFed, Mark serves as an international security consultant and continues his mission for improving the practice of interviews and interrogations. Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter Bill Dedman calls Mark Fallon "the Serpico in the war on terror," and high-ranking officials call him an American hero who's made the world safer. Listen to the podcast—and you'll understand why. Pamela Hamilton is the award-winning author of Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale, Kirkus Best Book of the Year and Publishers Weekly Editor's Pick. As a producer with NBC News for nearly 15 years, she interviewed prominent figures in business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the arts. Visit www.pamelalhamilton.com to learn more — and sign up to be notified when new episodes are released. Connect on Instagram and Facebook @pamelahamiltonauthor. "We told them 'You may not, you must not—you have a duty not to obey an unlawful order." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
From busting drug lords to leading the Pentagon task force charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists to justice, Mark Fallon has spent his career on the front lines of U.S. national security. My first guest is one of the most fascinating people I've interviewed. Former NCIS Special Agent in Charge Mark Fallon is a national security consultant, scholar, and expert in counterintelligence and counterterrorism who's been involved in some of the most significant terrorism investigations in U.S. history. Mark served more than thirty years in government—twenty-seven with the NCIS and two as a Senior Executive within the Department of Homeland Security. He received numerous awards and medals for his service, including the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Award for Outstanding Achievement and the U.S. Secret Service Director Honors Award. As an NCIS Special Agent, Mark operated undercover in some of the most dangerous places in the world—from infiltrating drug rings in Thailand to capturing poachers in Kenya. He takes us inside his undercover operations and describes his strategy for a successful mission. We talked about the interview and interrogation techniques that actually work (hint: they involve rapport and, occasionally, French fries), and the moment his wife discovered details of an undercover operation. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mark was appointed Deputy Commander and Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon task force, responsible for investigating terrorists for possible trials before military commissions. His critically acclaimed book, Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture (Regan Arts, 2017) offers a gripping account of the leadership challenges he faced while trying to bring terrorists to justice without compromising his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Mark opens up about what it takes to lead under pressure, the duty to disobey an unlawful order, and why interrogators make the best first dates He shares leadership lessons that extend far beyond national security—tools for navigating crisis, conflict, and high-stakes decisions in any field. Today, as founder of ClubFed, Mark serves as an international security consultant and continues his mission for improving the practice of interviews and interrogations. Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter Bill Dedman calls Mark Fallon "the Serpico in the war on terror," and high-ranking officials call him an American hero who's made the world safer. Listen to the podcast—and you'll understand why. Pamela Hamilton is the award-winning author of Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale, Kirkus Best Book of the Year and Publishers Weekly Editor's Pick. As a producer with NBC News for nearly 15 years, she interviewed prominent figures in business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the arts. Visit www.pamelalhamilton.com to learn more — and sign up to be notified when new episodes are released. Connect on Instagram and Facebook @pamelahamiltonauthor. "We told them 'You may not, you must not—you have a duty not to obey an unlawful order." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
From busting drug lords to leading the Pentagon task force charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists to justice, Mark Fallon has spent his career on the front lines of U.S. national security. My first guest is one of the most fascinating people I've interviewed. Former NCIS Special Agent in Charge Mark Fallon is a national security consultant, scholar, and expert in counterintelligence and counterterrorism who's been involved in some of the most significant terrorism investigations in U.S. history. Mark served more than thirty years in government—twenty-seven with the NCIS and two as a Senior Executive within the Department of Homeland Security. He received numerous awards and medals for his service, including the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Award for Outstanding Achievement and the U.S. Secret Service Director Honors Award. As an NCIS Special Agent, Mark operated undercover in some of the most dangerous places in the world—from infiltrating drug rings in Thailand to capturing poachers in Kenya. He takes us inside his undercover operations and describes his strategy for a successful mission. We talked about the interview and interrogation techniques that actually work (hint: they involve rapport and, occasionally, French fries), and the moment his wife discovered details of an undercover operation. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mark was appointed Deputy Commander and Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon task force, responsible for investigating terrorists for possible trials before military commissions. His critically acclaimed book, Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture (Regan Arts, 2017) offers a gripping account of the leadership challenges he faced while trying to bring terrorists to justice without compromising his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Mark opens up about what it takes to lead under pressure, the duty to disobey an unlawful order, and why interrogators make the best first dates He shares leadership lessons that extend far beyond national security—tools for navigating crisis, conflict, and high-stakes decisions in any field. Today, as founder of ClubFed, Mark serves as an international security consultant and continues his mission for improving the practice of interviews and interrogations. Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter Bill Dedman calls Mark Fallon "the Serpico in the war on terror," and high-ranking officials call him an American hero who's made the world safer. Listen to the podcast—and you'll understand why. Pamela Hamilton is the award-winning author of Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale, Kirkus Best Book of the Year and Publishers Weekly Editor's Pick. As a producer with NBC News for nearly 15 years, she interviewed prominent figures in business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the arts. Visit www.pamelalhamilton.com to learn more — and sign up to be notified when new episodes are released. Connect on Instagram and Facebook @pamelahamiltonauthor. "We told them 'You may not, you must not—you have a duty not to obey an unlawful order." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
From busting drug lords to leading the Pentagon task force charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists to justice, Mark Fallon has spent his career on the front lines of U.S. national security. My first guest is one of the most fascinating people I've interviewed. Former NCIS Special Agent in Charge Mark Fallon is a national security consultant, scholar, and expert in counterintelligence and counterterrorism who's been involved in some of the most significant terrorism investigations in U.S. history. Mark served more than thirty years in government—twenty-seven with the NCIS and two as a Senior Executive within the Department of Homeland Security. He received numerous awards and medals for his service, including the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Award for Outstanding Achievement and the U.S. Secret Service Director Honors Award. As an NCIS Special Agent, Mark operated undercover in some of the most dangerous places in the world—from infiltrating drug rings in Thailand to capturing poachers in Kenya. He takes us inside his undercover operations and describes his strategy for a successful mission. We talked about the interview and interrogation techniques that actually work (hint: they involve rapport and, occasionally, French fries), and the moment his wife discovered details of an undercover operation. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mark was appointed Deputy Commander and Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon task force, responsible for investigating terrorists for possible trials before military commissions. His critically acclaimed book, Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture (Regan Arts, 2017) offers a gripping account of the leadership challenges he faced while trying to bring terrorists to justice without compromising his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Mark opens up about what it takes to lead under pressure, the duty to disobey an unlawful order, and why interrogators make the best first dates He shares leadership lessons that extend far beyond national security—tools for navigating crisis, conflict, and high-stakes decisions in any field. Today, as founder of ClubFed, Mark serves as an international security consultant and continues his mission for improving the practice of interviews and interrogations. Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter Bill Dedman calls Mark Fallon "the Serpico in the war on terror," and high-ranking officials call him an American hero who's made the world safer. Listen to the podcast—and you'll understand why. Pamela Hamilton is the award-winning author of Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale, Kirkus Best Book of the Year and Publishers Weekly Editor's Pick. As a producer with NBC News for nearly 15 years, she interviewed prominent figures in business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the arts. Visit www.pamelalhamilton.com to learn more — and sign up to be notified when new episodes are released. Connect on Instagram and Facebook @pamelahamiltonauthor. "We told them 'You may not, you must not—you have a duty not to obey an unlawful order." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/law
From busting drug lords to leading the Pentagon task force charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists to justice, Mark Fallon has spent his career on the front lines of U.S. national security. My first guest is one of the most fascinating people I've interviewed. Former NCIS Special Agent in Charge Mark Fallon is a national security consultant, scholar, and expert in counterintelligence and counterterrorism who's been involved in some of the most significant terrorism investigations in U.S. history. Mark served more than thirty years in government—twenty-seven with the NCIS and two as a Senior Executive within the Department of Homeland Security. He received numerous awards and medals for his service, including the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Award for Outstanding Achievement and the U.S. Secret Service Director Honors Award. As an NCIS Special Agent, Mark operated undercover in some of the most dangerous places in the world—from infiltrating drug rings in Thailand to capturing poachers in Kenya. He takes us inside his undercover operations and describes his strategy for a successful mission. We talked about the interview and interrogation techniques that actually work (hint: they involve rapport and, occasionally, French fries), and the moment his wife discovered details of an undercover operation. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mark was appointed Deputy Commander and Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon task force, responsible for investigating terrorists for possible trials before military commissions. His critically acclaimed book, Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture (Regan Arts, 2017) offers a gripping account of the leadership challenges he faced while trying to bring terrorists to justice without compromising his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Mark opens up about what it takes to lead under pressure, the duty to disobey an unlawful order, and why interrogators make the best first dates He shares leadership lessons that extend far beyond national security—tools for navigating crisis, conflict, and high-stakes decisions in any field. Today, as founder of ClubFed, Mark serves as an international security consultant and continues his mission for improving the practice of interviews and interrogations. Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter Bill Dedman calls Mark Fallon "the Serpico in the war on terror," and high-ranking officials call him an American hero who's made the world safer. Listen to the podcast—and you'll understand why. Pamela Hamilton is the award-winning author of Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale, Kirkus Best Book of the Year and Publishers Weekly Editor's Pick. As a producer with NBC News for nearly 15 years, she interviewed prominent figures in business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the arts. Visit www.pamelalhamilton.com to learn more — and sign up to be notified when new episodes are released. Connect on Instagram and Facebook @pamelahamiltonauthor. "We told them 'You may not, you must not—you have a duty not to obey an unlawful order." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism
From busting drug lords to leading the Pentagon task force charged with bringing the 9/11 terrorists to justice, Mark Fallon has spent his career on the front lines of U.S. national security. My first guest is one of the most fascinating people I've interviewed. Former NCIS Special Agent in Charge Mark Fallon is a national security consultant, scholar, and expert in counterintelligence and counterterrorism who's been involved in some of the most significant terrorism investigations in U.S. history. Mark served more than thirty years in government—twenty-seven with the NCIS and two as a Senior Executive within the Department of Homeland Security. He received numerous awards and medals for his service, including the Department of Defense Counterintelligence Award for Outstanding Achievement and the U.S. Secret Service Director Honors Award. As an NCIS Special Agent, Mark operated undercover in some of the most dangerous places in the world—from infiltrating drug rings in Thailand to capturing poachers in Kenya. He takes us inside his undercover operations and describes his strategy for a successful mission. We talked about the interview and interrogation techniques that actually work (hint: they involve rapport and, occasionally, French fries), and the moment his wife discovered details of an undercover operation. In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Mark was appointed Deputy Commander and Special Agent in Charge of the Pentagon task force, responsible for investigating terrorists for possible trials before military commissions. His critically acclaimed book, Unjustifiable Means: The Inside Story of How the CIA, Pentagon, and US Government Conspired to Torture (Regan Arts, 2017) offers a gripping account of the leadership challenges he faced while trying to bring terrorists to justice without compromising his oath to protect and defend the Constitution. Mark opens up about what it takes to lead under pressure, the duty to disobey an unlawful order, and why interrogators make the best first dates He shares leadership lessons that extend far beyond national security—tools for navigating crisis, conflict, and high-stakes decisions in any field. Today, as founder of ClubFed, Mark serves as an international security consultant and continues his mission for improving the practice of interviews and interrogations. Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative reporter Bill Dedman calls Mark Fallon "the Serpico in the war on terror," and high-ranking officials call him an American hero who's made the world safer. Listen to the podcast—and you'll understand why. Pamela Hamilton is the award-winning author of Lady Be Good: The Life and Times of Dorothy Hale, Kirkus Best Book of the Year and Publishers Weekly Editor's Pick. As a producer with NBC News for nearly 15 years, she interviewed prominent figures in business, entertainment, lifestyle, and the arts. Visit www.pamelalhamilton.com to learn more — and sign up to be notified when new episodes are released. Connect on Instagram and Facebook @pamelahamiltonauthor. "We told them 'You may not, you must not—you have a duty not to obey an unlawful order." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to cover on the program this morning, the Orioles lost again in another uninspiring effort against the Nationals down in DC last night, they'll try to avoid the sweep tonight against another lefty in Mackenzie Gore, we'll go over what this three-game losing streak means, talk Mike Elias, Brandon Hyde and much more. Plus, we'll put our finishing touches on the NFL Draft as we preview Round 1 later tonight throughout the program and what the Ravens might do, at 10:15am, we are going to check in with our PressBox Draft analyst Joe Serpico and bring back the Glenn Clark Radio “NFL Draft Draft.” At 11am, we'll meet one of the new Maryland Basketball transfers, Myles Rice, to see how Myles doing and talk about why he wanted to come to College Park from Indiana and join forces with Buzz Williams and company. At 11:20am, we'll switch gears and go back to the diamond to check in with the Chesapeake Baysox and OF Doug Hodo, see how his 2025 is going, and adjusting to AA-ball. At 11:45am, we're going to meet another local NFL Draft prospect in St. Frances alum and former Kentucky Linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson before he hears his name called this weekend...
Patrick Serpico just started doing stand up a few months ago however he has always been a performer and artist in general, we talk about his experience in theatre and his new venture into the drag world.
A beloved actor whose captivated stage and screen with an iconic career spanning over five decades, his resume includes bonafide classics like Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico, Scarface, and of course, The Godfather. This week on Pop Ranks Eric and Scott delve into the filmography of the one and only, Al Pacino. Join us as we celebrate this Hollywood legend and rundown his best films.
We're back after Joey's podcast paternity leave! These chapters move like water through a nude Griffith's bucket - action, intrigue, thrills they've got it all…and a sick duel between Guts and Serpico on a two foot wide cliff! Plus, a tissue-melting blood monster bursts out of the very walls of Father Mozgus' torture chamber. What more could you want from old Berk and the boys? Follow No Guts, No Glory on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nogutsnoglorypc/ Check out Steve and Joey's other podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/probing-ancient-aliens/id1321801647 https://open.spotify.com/show/3aREEXpe4DE37LsNkUxntW Check out Steve and Joey's Patreon for that other podcast: https://www.patreon.com/probingancientaliens
This week's theme is Fashion. Bob & Robb choose six movies that look good. Bob: Last Night in Soho (20:36), A Single Man (37:00), Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (52:15) Robb: Kightriders (8:24), Back to the Future Part III (27:55), Serpico (44:16) Follow —> Rewind Video: https://rewindvideopod.substack.com/p/follow-rewind-video Bob: https://bsky.app/profile/rgdjr.bsky.social Robb: http://robbwitmer.info
Stan The Fan filling in for Glenn today as we have lots to go over as we continue recapping Ravens-Giants and have plenty of thoughts on the Orioles signing of longtime Japanese pitcher, Tomoyuki Sugano. We'll get things started at 10:20am by catching up with former Ravens TE and Super Bowl Champion Daniel Wilcox as we go over the Ravens win Sunday, his thoughts on the Diontae Johnson saga and much more. Then at 11am we'll talk some baseball with Danielle Allentuck from the Baltimore Banner as we get her thoughts on the Orioles offseason thus far, Sugano signing, Tyler O'Neill and more. Then at 11:20am, our weekly Fantasy Football chat with Joe Serpico as he helps us navigate the Week 16 Waiver-Wire heading into fantasy playoff semifinals. And we'll wrap things today by catching up with James Simmons from the annual Governor's Challenge down in Salisbury!
Time for a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark radio, lots to do on the program as we begin looking ahead to the Ravens next opponent in the Giants as well as the fallout from the bye week, Diontae Johnson's suspension, Justin Tucker and much more. At 10:20am, we will continue talking football with former Ravens RB Jamal Lewis, to chat about Mark Andrews tying his franchise record 47 TDs scored a couple weeks ago, and to see how he's doing and get his thoughts on the current Ravens, Derrick Henry and much more. At 10:40am, we will have our weekly college basketball chat with our friend Patrick Stevens (@D1Scourse) from the Washington Post as we talk Maryland basketball, what their loss to Purdue means moving forward, what UMBC's win over Towson Saturday tells us about the local front and much more. Then at 11:05am, we'll talk Fantasy Football with PressBox's Fantasy Football Analyst Joe Serpico as we do every Tuesday to preview Waiver-Wire Wednesday and we'll talk fantasy playoffs with Joe as well. We'll also catch up with Jackie Endsley, the Champion Director of PGA of America as we talk some golf and the 2025 Senior PGA Championship coming to the area in May…
Mercoledì sereno, pacato, tranquillo.Ci contatta un gentile ascoltatore amante di Benito, dice lui per "un futuro più pulito".Daniele Capezzone smaschera Parenzo e le sue passioni col dottor Cairo.Anas, amico di Ramy, prova a dire ciò che è successo nell'incidente.Gianluca LoCicero, ultras daspato commenta i fatti di Milano. Poi parla con Parenzo... e vorrebbe mandargli qualcuno a casa.Luca Scazzi, proprietario del canepardo si trova davanti Jamal il rapper. Poi al telefono c'è anche Serpico, guardia giurato.
Welcome into a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to do on the program this morning as we continue talking Ravens following Sunday's loss to Philly, the Justin Tucker of it all, what else needs to be addressed during the week and much, much more. Glenn and Griffin will get into Five Plays That Told the Story of Sunday's game later on as well. At 10:20am, we will continue talking football with former Ravens WR and 2x Super Bowl Champion Torrey Smith to celebrate giving Tuesday, he'll let us know everything going on with his organization, Level 82 (Level82.org), how you can help out, plus we'll talk Ravens after he was in attendance Sunday to see two of his former teams square off, we'll talk Justin Tucker, Lamar Jackson and much more. At 10:40am, we will switch gears a bit to talk College basketball with our friend Patrick Stevens (@D1Scourse) from the Washington Post as we talk Maryland Basketball, all the other local hoops teams, and the rest of the fallout from Feast week. At 11am, we will head back to the gridiron to talk Ravens with Jori Epstein from Yahoo! Sports, we'll get her take on Justin Tucker, what the Ravens should do moving forward, how it could affect their offensive strategy heading into the playoffs and more. And at 11:20am, we will talk Fantasy Football as we do every Tuesday to help you navigate the waiver-wire ahead as we preview Waiver-Wire Wednesday with our PressBox Fantasy Analyst Joe Serpico, how much FAAB to put on Isaac Guerrendo, TEs and more!
Time for a victory Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty to do on the program as we recap last night's MNF victory in LA as the Ravens win the Harbaugh Bowl, we'll go over it all, everything that happened last night, what it means moving forward as we quickly set our sights on the Philadelphia Eagles and dish out some Pats on the Ass too. At 10:20am, we will check in with CBS HQ NFL Analyst Emory Hunt to get his big takeaways from last night in Los Angeles and how the Ravens might matchup with Philly this Sunday. After that, at 10:40am, we'll have our weekly college hoops chat with Patrick Stevens (@D1Scourse) from the Washington Post as we get his thoughts on the Terps win over Villanova, the rest of Feast Week and more. We'll also talk some Fantasy Football as we do every Tuesday as PressBox Fantasy Analyst Joe Serpico joins us to help you make those final playoff pushes for the fantasy playoffs as we preview Waiver-Wire Wednesday…
It is a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to do on the program as we continue talking Ravens and the aftermath of Sunday's loss in Pittsburgh, Justin Tucker's kicking struggles and more, plus Glenn and Griffin will recap Sunday's loss with Five Plays That Told The Story of the game. At 10:20am, we will talk Ravens-Steelers with Eric Edholm of NFL.com, get his thoughts on how the game played out, why the Ravens struggle in Pittsburgh, Justin Tucker and more. Then at 10:40am, we will switch gears to talk some college hoops as we catch up with our friend Patrick Stevens from the Washington Post, Blue Ribbon and elsewhere to his thoughts on the Terps and the other local teams in the area. At 11:05am, we will get back to football to check in with Ravens legend and former NFL Kicker Matt Stover to get his take on Justin Tucker, how the Ravens should handle the situation and what could be causing the issues. Then at 11:40am, we'll talk Fantasy Football with Joe Serpico, our PressBox Fantasy Analyst as he tells who we should be targeting on the Waiver-Wire this week…
Welcome to a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to do on the program as we dive into the Ravens and begin looking ahead to Sunday already with it being Steelers week, we'll get you set as we continue debriefing Thursday night's game, how concerned we are and should be about the defense and lots more. At 10:20am, we will switch gears slightly to talk Fantasy Football with our guy Joe Serpico, PressBox's Fantasy Football Analyst as he helps get us set for Waiver-Wire Wednesday and tells us who we should be targeting off the wire and make our final playoff pushes in fantasy this season. At 10:40am, as we do every Tuesday during basketball season, Patrick Stevens will hop on with us as we talk college hoops, Maryland's 3-0 start as they head into a big Friday night matchup with Marquette, what the other local teams did in the opening week of action and much more. At 11:05am, we will check in with our friend, former Ravens WR and Super Bowl XXXV Champion Qadry Ismail as we talk Ravens-Steelers, get his thoughts on the defense's struggles, Lamar Jackson and more! Then at 11:30am, we will have an opportunity to catch up with Charles Davis, CBS NFL Analyst who will be on the call Sunday afternoon as we preview Ravens-Steelers ahead of Sunday in Pittsburgh. All that and lots more on a Tuesday edition of GCR.
A busy Tuesday edition of the program coming up as we have lots to do with the NFL trade deadline upon us and closing at 4pm today, we'll cover everything you need to know beforehand, who gets dealt, what the Ravens should do, what we think they will do and lots, lots more. We'll talk some College hoops after opening night last night, MNF and of course give our five plays that told the story of the Sunday's win over the Broncos. At 10:20am, we will check in with one of our favorites, former Ravens WR Mark Clayton, to see how he's doing, his takeaways through Week 9 of the NFL season and his thoughts on the Diontae Johnson acquisition by the Ravens and if he believes they need to do more. At 10:40am, we'll talk Fantasy Football with our Fantasy Analyst Joe Serpico, help us navigate the Waiver-Wire, injuries, bye weeks and more… Then at 11am, we'll head down to College Park to catch up with WBB Head Coach Brenda Frese after the Terps opening night win in Catonsville over UMBC last night, and to preview the season ahead and a big game hosting Duke on Sunday afternoon. Then the return of our weekly CBB convos with Patrick Stevens as we talk the latest on all the local teams and recap opening night…
Welcome to a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to go over as we continue to look back at Sunday's loss in Cleveland, more movement on the NFL trade market, what moves the Ravens can and should make, the Steelers claim sole possession of first place in the AFC North and the Dodgers go up 3-0 on the Yankees in the World Series. We'll get things started at 10:20am with Kyle Goon of the Baltimore Banner as we talk a little more Ravens, get his thoughts on Sunday's loss and talk NFL Trade Deadline, where he believes the Ravens should be going for help and much more. Then at 10:40am, as we do every Tuesday, we preview Waiver-Wire Wednesday with Joe Serpico. Then at 11:10am, the great Jim Nantz before he's on the call for Ravens-Broncos in Baltimore Sunday!
Cʹest un film humaniste, interrogeant la place et la pertinence des médias face à la terrifiante complexité du réel, le voyeurisme de télévision, et la répression policière. Un film en marge qui parle dʹêtres en bordure, des freaks comme les appelle le cinéaste. Dans Un après-midi de Chien, Dog Day Afternoon, sorti en 1976, le réalisateur américain réussit le pari dʹun huis-clos haletant en partant dʹun fait divers réel qui a eu lieu à Brooklyn en août 1972. Le scénario est écrit au cordeau par Frank Pierson. Un homosexuel, amoureux, pour payer la transformation de son mari en femme, ne va rien trouver de mieux que de braquer une banque avec lʹaide dʹun complice tout aussi branquignole que lui. Une idée folle évidemment, et qui tourne court. Le récit échappe très vite au film de braquage. Les voyous multiplient les imprudences, les poisses, la banque est rapidement encerclée par la police et par les médias. Les cambrioleurs, coincés, se transforment en preneurs dʹotage et se joue alors une histoire presque surréaliste où la foule prend parti pour les braqueurs. Le drame devient une tragicomédie, où tout est pathétique. La situation de Sonny, joué avec maestria par Al Pacino, sa femme, transsexuelle, sa mère, le drame joué devant les caméras, et puis John Cazale, qui lʹaccompagne, loser également, font de ce film un spectacle étonnant, un classique du cinéma. Aujourdʹhui dans Travelling, nous allons plonger dans lʹunivers de ce cinéaste réaliste, issu de la télévision, fort dʹune filmographie de 43 longs-métrages dont les plus connus sont sans doute 12 hommes en colère et Serpico. Sidney Lumet est donc au cœur de lʹémission du jour, avec ce film incroyable quʹil faut avoir vu une fois dans sa vie. Ne tardons pas…direction Brooklyn, un après-midi de canicule, quelques instants avant la fermeture dʹune banque, au moment où tout va déraper. REFERENCES Lumet on Lumet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxCIHvuC83c Behind the scene Dog Day https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70fEgg9E9Y0 Jim Whaley Interviews Sidney Lumet About "Dog Day Afternoon" For Cinema Showcase - 1975 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4rYdKTgCnw lʹhistoire derrière lʹhistoire https://ew.com/article/2014/07/31/the-dog-documentary-dog-day-afternoon/ Un documentaire sur le braqueur John Wojtowicz : The Dog (also known as Storyville: The Great Sex Addict Heist), Allison Berg
Time for a Tuesday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, a victory Tuesday that is, as we recap last night's Ravens win in primetime down in Tampa on MNF as Lamar Jackson continues to dominate, the defense remains shaky, but they do get the win. We will of course dish out our Pats on the Ass to the five Ravens most deserving of praise for last night's win and lots more to cover. At 10:45am, we will check in with our Super Bowl Champion, former Ravens RB and host of the Project Gameday Postgame Show, Femi Ayanbadejo, as we get a few more of his takeaways on the win, the defense, Lamar Jackson and we see how BetYardAI.com did in NFL Week 7. At 11:05am, our friend Charles McDonald from Yahoo! Sports will check in as we talk about how amazing Lamar Jackson has been, get his thoughts on Zach Orr and the defense's slow start, see what else he's been up to and more. Then At 11:45am, as always, we preview Waiver-Wire Wednesday and talk Fantasy Football with Joe Serpico…
B-B-B-Bonus episode! Let's get into the thick of it while we discuss 2011's Season of the Witch. Join us to find out who our Hellboy (...boys?) are, the best hobo nest literature, and if Adam Sandler fucked Serpico. This is Cage Match.
Al Pacino wrote a book and had another kid, Clint Eastwood will never die, a song and a dog named Misty, a completely amazing Pacino performance in a ridiculous movie, little boy blue, doing the sticky, Daffy Duck having an existential crisis, Long Beach 4-5620, calling Mr. Apology, catholic school daze, impure thoughts, looking like Abel Ferrara, a bunch of Ferrara movies, be careful when you tell someone they look like someone, don't fuck with Lawrence Tierney, Tony Hawk and vitamins, Mel Gibson and vitamins, an under the radar science fiction movie worth watching, and waiting for a femme fatale. Stuff mentioned: Al Pacino Sonny Boy: A Memoir (2024), "Al Pacino Is Still Going Big" (New York Times Podcasts, October 5, 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f1P5x47poAP), Play Misty for Me (1971), Erroll Garner "Misty" (1955), Serpico (1973), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), The Godfather (1972), Jack and Jill (2011), EMF "Unbelievable" (1991), You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008), Adam Ant "Strip" (1983), Duck Amuck (1953), Glen Miller Orchestra "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (1965), John O'Hara Butterfield 8 (1935), Butterfield 8 (1960), The Driller Killer (1979), Ms. 45 (1981), Bad Lieutenant (1992), Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009), Fear City (1984), Body Double (1984), MaXXXine (2024), King of New York (1990), The Addiction (1995), Dangerous Game (1993), Padre Pio (2022), Body Snatchers (1993), Scent of a Woman (1992), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), ER (1994-2009), Reservoir Dogs (1992), Pulp Fiction (1994), Jackie Brown (1997), Dillinger (1945), Trees Lounge (1996), Tony Hawk Qunol CoQ10 Commercial (2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ErlInBH8yA), Mel Gibson Vitamin Commercial (1993 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV2olDA0w8U), The Dark Knight (2008), Back to the Future (1985), The Breakfast Club (1985), Face/Off (1997), RoboCop 2 (1990), Chinatown (1974), Warning Sign (1985), Hill Street Blues (1981-1987), Police Academy (1984), Roxanne (1987), and Gone with the Wind (1939).
It's Spooktober so we're only talking movies that are set on Halloween - no matter how tenuously. That's how we ended up in Stephen King Werewolf territory. It's only bloody Silver Bullet, isn't it? This week I would like to offer apologies to The Cories, Serpico, Dino De Laurentiis, and The Gingerdead Man Do your bit: Rate and review us wherever you're listening Email us with your thoughts, questions, and FT slash fiction Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Check out Red Scare Industries Order 20 Years Of Dreaming And Scheming
In this week's episode Dave, Craig, Stef, and Liv look at the 70s classic Dog Day Afternoon which unites Al Pacino (The Godfather and Serpico) and Sidney Lumet (12 Angry Men and The Wiz) for a filled with drama, dark comedy, and a surprising amount of progressive attitudes!How did each of us read the ending? What were the real events that influenced the film? And will Stef and Liv crack the code to our very own bank safe which will help choose next time's film? Stefanos: https://letterboxd.com/sevenlflorak/Liv: https://letterboxd.com/livimack/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jocelyn Jones was raised in an artist's community on the Hudson River just 30 minutes north of Manhattan. This idyllic hamlet is home to some of the most influential artists of our time and it was here that her interest in art, artists and their process began.She is the daughter of Henry Jones, a character actor whose credits include some 40 films and over 300 televisions shows. Mr. Jones started out as a Broadway actor, most known for "The Bad Seed", "Advise And Consent" and his Tony Award-winning performance in "Sunrise at Campobello". Ms. Jones began her career at the age of 12, appearing alongside her father and E.G. Marshall in an episode of "The Defenders."Her work in motion pictures includes Clint Eastwood, "The Enforcer" "The Other Side of the Mountain" with Beau Bridges, Al Pacino's "Serpico" as well as starring in the cult classics "Tourist Trap" and "The Great Texas Dynamite Chase."Ms. Jones has appeared on stage in both New York and Los Angeles, most notably at The Mark Taper Forum, playing Greta Garbo in the world premiere of Christopher Hampton's "Tales From Hollywood." She has also appeared with Joe Stern's Matrix Theatre Company, where she played the delightfully insane Violet in George M. Cohan's farce "The Tavern" and as Constance Wicksteed, a spinster with a passion for large breasts, in Alan Bennett's farce "Habeas Corpus". She received critical acclaim for her role as Lucy Brown in Ron Sossi's groundbreaking production of "The Three Penny Opera", which famously utilized all three theaters of The Odyssey Theatre Complex for that same production.An in demand acting teacher for over 25 year, Ms. Jones has shepherded hundreds of actors from novice to starring careers and currently works with over a hundred hand picked actors, directors and writers at The Jocelyn Jones Acting Studio.Known as a "secret weapon" to some of the biggest stars in the industry, she has served as a confidential Creative Consultant, working on some of the highest-grossing pictures of all time. From advising artists on which projects to choose, to working with writing teams, to develop current and future projects, Ms. Jones' consultant work has been considered an invaluable asset to many.As a script doctor, she has served in every capacity, from page-one rewrites to final polishes- confidentially contributing to blockbuster films and television series alike. Her production company, Mind's Eye Pictures, is dedicated to producing her own original content.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support.
Jocelyn Jones was raised in an artist's community on the Hudson River just 30 minutes north of Manhattan. This idyllic hamlet is home to some of the most influential artists of our time and it was here that her interest in art, artists and their process began.She is the daughter of Henry Jones, a character actor whose credits include some 40 films and over 300 televisions shows. Mr. Jones started out as a Broadway actor, most known for "The Bad Seed", "Advise And Consent" and his Tony Award-winning performance in "Sunrise at Campobello". Ms. Jones began her career at the age of 12, appearing alongside her father and E.G. Marshall in an episode of "The Defenders."Her work in motion pictures includes Clint Eastwood, "The Enforcer" "The Other Side of the Mountain" with Beau Bridges, Al Pacino's "Serpico" as well as starring in the cult classics "Tourist Trap" and "The Great Texas Dynamite Chase."Ms. Jones has appeared on stage in both New York and Los Angeles, most notably at The Mark Taper Forum, playing Greta Garbo in the world premiere of Christopher Hampton's "Tales From Hollywood." She has also appeared with Joe Stern's Matrix Theatre Company, where she played the delightfully insane Violet in George M. Cohan's farce "The Tavern" and as Constance Wicksteed, a spinster with a passion for large breasts, in Alan Bennett's farce "Habeas Corpus". She received critical acclaim for her role as Lucy Brown in Ron Sossi's groundbreaking production of "The Three Penny Opera", which famously utilized all three theaters of The Odyssey Theatre Complex for that same production.An in demand acting teacher for over 25 year, Ms. Jones has shepherded hundreds of actors from novice to starring careers and currently works with over a hundred hand picked actors, directors and writers at The Jocelyn Jones Acting Studio.Known as a "secret weapon" to some of the biggest stars in the industry, she has served as a confidential Creative Consultant, working on some of the highest-grossing pictures of all time.From advising artists on which projects to choose, to working with writing teams, to develop current and future projects, Ms. Jones' consultant work has been considered an invaluable asset to many.As a script doctor, she has served in every capacity, from page-one rewrites to final polishes- confidentially contributing to blockbuster films and television series alike. Her production company, Mind's Eye Pictures, is dedicated to producing her own original content.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bulletproof-screenwriting-podcast--2881148/support.
The Conviction Arc begins!!! We have finally struggled through the Eclipse and the world-establishing epilogue immediately after, and now we are back to Black Swordsman Guts wrecking shop with the dragon slayer! Puck and his beautiful butt cheeks are back, as well as his cheeky comic relief, as Guts faces off with the fairy-like denizens of The Misty Valley, where helps an abused girl named Jill. Also, special first appearance by Farnesse, Serpico, and Azan of the Holy Iron Chain Knights!
Directed by the late, great Sidney Lumet (12 Angry Men, Serpico, Network) and in honor of his 100th Birthday (!), this courtroom drama stars the legendary Paul Newman as a semi-alcoholic Boston attorney taking on what might be his most challenging case yet! The family of a pregnant woman - recently sent into a permanent coma in the care of a Catholic-run hospital possibly resulting from the negligence of staff on site caring for her - is now suing said hospital for damages and what results is the textbook definition of a David Vs. Goliath case with Frank on one side and the local Catholic Arch-diocese on the other. Gratefully in Frank's corner is a top legal whiz played by Jack Warden....though leading the defendants is an extremely savvy lawyer played by the late, great James Mason. :o There are legends aplenty in front of and behind the camera of this highly acclaimed legal thriller which was nominated for five Oscars including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor! The stacked cast also includes Charlotte Rampling, Lindsey Crouse, Milo O'Shea, and Joe Seneca.Host: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene Gershon Send us a Text Message.https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Upper West Side, Lisa and Dave's anniversary, Bacchanal at Dave and Lisa's wedding, Daryl underdressing at Dave and Lisa's rehearsal dinner, Dressing like Marc Rosenthal, The Conversation movie, Young Milo loved Ace Ventura, Became Milo who loved foreign films and films with no plot, New York City movies, French Connection, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Marathon Man, All fail the Bechdel Test, Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider, Sounds of New York City, Shots of New York City in the `1970s, Francis Ford Coppola, Cindy Williams, Robert Duvall, Teri Garr, Gene Hackman listening to an audio recording, Repeating snippet of audio, "He'd kill us if he had the chance," He'd kill US if he had the chance, Letterbox'd, Family joke concerning inflection, Playing the inflection game with Max and Alana, We all liked the movie and the twist on that one line, @milotimepodcast,