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The prosecution says Luigi Mangione ambushed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk, fled the city, and was caught days later in a McDonald's with a backpack containing a gun and a notebook outlining an anti-health-care-industry ideology. The defense says that backpack shouldn't even exist in this case. They claim officers searched it illegally, questioned Mangione without Miranda, and collected statements while he was isolated in a Pennsylvania prison under constant watch. If a judge agrees, prosecutors could lose the alleged murder weapon, the writings on motive, and the statements tying it all together. This isn't just a murder case anymore. It's a fight over the Constitution — what police can do, what they can't, and whether a death-penalty prosecution can proceed if the evidence at the center of it was obtained the wrong way. Tonight, we break down the shooting, the arrest, the surveillance, the suppression hearing, the federal death-penalty push, and the extraordinary fallout if the judge throws out the evidence prosecutors are depending on. #LuigiMangione #BrianThompson #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #LegalFight #SearchAndSeizure #DeathPenalty #CourtHearing #NYC #TonyBrueski Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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The prosecution says Luigi Mangione ambushed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk, fled the city, and was caught days later in a McDonald's with a backpack containing a gun and a notebook outlining an anti-health-care-industry ideology. The defense says that backpack shouldn't even exist in this case. They claim officers searched it illegally, questioned Mangione without Miranda, and collected statements while he was isolated in a Pennsylvania prison under constant watch. If a judge agrees, prosecutors could lose the alleged murder weapon, the writings on motive, and the statements tying it all together. This isn't just a murder case anymore. It's a fight over the Constitution — what police can do, what they can't, and whether a death-penalty prosecution can proceed if the evidence at the center of it was obtained the wrong way. Tonight, we break down the shooting, the arrest, the surveillance, the suppression hearing, the federal death-penalty push, and the extraordinary fallout if the judge throws out the evidence prosecutors are depending on. #LuigiMangione #BrianThompson #TrueCrime #HiddenKillers #LegalFight #SearchAndSeizure #DeathPenalty #CourtHearing #NYC #TonyBrueski Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
The Chicago Bears are getting HEALTHIER at the perfect time.
The former Utah LB on his time with the Utes, Utah vs BYU Saturday in Provo, How NIL & Transfer Portal might have changed his career + more
The former Utah LB on his time with the Utes, Utah vs BYU Saturday in Provo, How NIL & Transfer Portal might have changed his career + more
The former Utah LB on his time with the Utes, Utah vs BYU Saturday in Provo, How NIL & Transfer Portal might have changed his career + more
The former Utah LB on his time with the Utes, Utah vs BYU Saturday in Provo, How NIL & Transfer Portal might have changed his career + more
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College Football podcast on Barstool sports hosted by Brandon Walker and Kayce Smith presented by Twisted Tea 00:00 Intro (Brandon vs Kayce part 1) 06:08 Miami heads to Florida State 20:23 Alabama hosts Vanderbilt 27:45 Brandon vs Kayce part 2 (Texas A&M Mississippi State preview) 46:35 Cracker Barrel Game of the Week 51:29 Under the Radar Game of the Week 59:04 Who's on upset alert? 01:07:44 Players to watch 01:11:09 Close Your Eyes Bad Game of the Week 01:12:57 The T-Bob Drinking Game of the Week 01:15:15 Unnecessary Roughness Dog Parlay
QB and Doug review the Ducks 41-7 win over the Beavers, with one eye looking ahead to Penn State. Then, we go around the nation and the Big Ten to cover the rest of week 4 action.
Oregon Ducks legend Jonathan Stewart and USA Today's Zachary Neel recap the Northwestern game and give their biggest thoughts from the victory before diving into Oregon's "Shoe Duck" uniforms that were released on Sunday. They then preview what to expect against the Oregon State Beavers in Week 4, and explain why a blowout should be expected. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We talk to the winningest coach in Mizzou history about his biggest win with the Tigers. Gary Pinkel on Armageddon at Arrowhead in 2007.
We talk with Stryker Sulak about learning the Mizzou/Kansas rivalry, the 2007 season and more. Hear from one of the Tigers' more unsung heroes during the biggest season and biggest win in school history.
We talk MU/KU and the 2007 season with former Mizzou star running back Tony Temple
Few players have had bigger roles in the Border War than Danario Alexander did from 2007 to 2009. We catch up with Mizzou's all time leading receiver as MU/KU comes back this weekend.
Can Mizzou withstand long-term injuries to Sam Horn and Blake Craig? Andy and Brenden discuss Drinkwitz's comments on the injuries and the rivalry game against Kansas. The Injury Expert Will Carroll joins to talk Cardinals and Royals injuries. Plus, Under The Bus to the Oregon Duck mishap that The Big Show might have predicted!
Lorenzo Williams made what may be the most famous play in Mizzou football history when he sacked Todd Reesing to secure the win over Kansas in 2007. We relive that week and that game with Lorenzo on this special episode leading up to this week's rivalry revival.
All week long we're taking a look at the history of the Mizzou/Kansas series with special emphasis on the 2007. Start our look back with Dave Matter, who covered that game for the Columbia Daily Tribune and is now an associate athletic director with Mizzou.
The Worship War Week #3 07/20/2025 by Mission Life Church Ionia
Kailey Newkirk // True love isn't a feeling—it's the selfless, unwavering love of Jesus that gives without taking. When we idolize emotion, we risk worshiping what was never meant to hold our hearts.Visit Our Website summitchurchfl.org Follow Us on Social Media Facebook // InstagramWatch Online Services and More YouTube Subscribe for weekly sermon podcasts!
Petie Kinder // In a society where money often defines worth, it can be hard to know how to handle it. But when we remember that God gave first and gave his best, we're invited to do the same—managing money wisely and giving generously to show that God isn't after our money; he's after our hearts.Visit Our Website summitchurchfl.org Follow Us on Social Media Facebook // InstagramWatch Online Services and More YouTube Subscribe for weekly sermon podcasts!
Michael Hinton // We live in a world that says your worth is what you achieve—but what if that's a lie keeping you exhausted, distracted, and spiritually empty? This week, we'll confront the god of achievement and discover the freedom found in resting our identity not in success, but in Jesus.Visit Our Website summitchurchfl.org Follow Us on Social Media Facebook // InstagramWatch Online Services and More YouTube Subscribe for weekly sermon podcasts!
Kailey Newkirk // When we put ourselves at the center—trusting our own desires over God's—we often find that pride and insecurity lead us to pain, not peace. But even in that pain, God's grace is present, gently exposing our false gods so we can be freed to follow him.Visit Our Website summitchurchfl.org Follow Us on Social Media Facebook // InstagramWatch Online Services and More YouTube Subscribe for weekly sermon podcasts!
I'm reading and talking about Ted Gioia's "Immersive Humanities Course," 52 weeks of World Classics.An interesting combination this week. Ted Gioia, the creator of my reading list, called it “Love and War,” but it felt like a lot more than that. And last week, I called it a hodgepodge, but I can admit I was wrong.Plato's Symposium is the third of Plato's works on this list. After wrestling with Ethics in particular last week, I was happy to get back to my friend. Symposium is written as a dialogue among friends, recalled by one who wasn't there, a little like the game of “Telephone” we'e all played. The friends' topic? Love, specifically eros. Given that this is upper-class Ancient Greece, there is a significant discussion of love between men; honestly romantic love between men and women is practically ignored. The reading plan only covered a few portion of Herodotus' Histories, Books 1 and 6-8. For full disclosure, I did NOT complete the reading but stopped with Book 7. In my edition of Histories the assigned books were more than 350 pages and I simply ran out of time. If I had done all the reading this week I would have been around 430 pages! Given that I “signed up” for about 250 pages per week, I had to stop. Confession time over.As always, I have so many, many thoughts about these works. For Symposium, I summarized each person's eulogy as a way to get my hands around the text. A few ideas:Obviously Love held an important place in the lives of Greeks. This entire dialogue is centered around it, but it doesn't look like love in many ways. I'm accustomed to thinking of love as wanting and being willing to work for the best of your beloved, and that being mutual. That desiring “for” someone else, rather than merely desiring them, was absent at least as far as I could see.There are a number of points made about Love as the dialogue progresses, and they definitely don't agree. As always, you're left to parse out the better and worse arguments. “You complete me” (yes, Jerry Maguire) makes an appearance! That attitude has been around a looooong time. Aristophanes tells a long and pretty funny tale about how human beings were at one time two-headed, eight-limbed creatures, but when Zeus got mad and split everyone in two. Now we go around looking for our other half.Does Love motivate us to honor? What kind of Love would do that? Or maybe Love is a moderating force? (I found that a weak argument.) Is its purpose beauty? Those are all offered as arguments, and all are rejected by Socrates. Socrates, via his mentor Diotima, argues that Love's purpose is procreation. As someone who has actually been pregnant several times, I found Socrates' discussion of pregnancy to be uncomfortable, to say the least. There is a ton of homoerotic talk, especially from Socrates and Alcibiades. It is just so strange to me that there is virtually no discussion of love between men and women, but tons between older and younger men. As usual, my bias shows, but it's who I am.On to Herodotus. He's been on my radar since I read History of the Ancient World by Susan Wise Bauer about a year and a half ago, and seeing him on the reading list was part of my motivation to jump in. He did not disappoint. The sections that I read were the origin stories of Croesus and Cyrus, and Persia, and then the beginning of the Persian War. I ended with the Battle of Thermopylae, which is an amazing story in its own right. A few takeaways:Every military leader should read this book. I may actually send it to my son who is in the Navy! There are examples of excellent leadership, and cranky...
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QB and Doug discuss Oregon's dominating 49-14 victory over the Beavers, go around the Big Ten and the nation with the week 3 recap, then unveil their updated Big Ten Power Rankings. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/qb11show/support
God has always had a plan to use men to build and rebuild for His Kingdom. In today's episode, we discuss the importance of men taking their positions on the broken walls of our society. Just like Nehemiah, we have a calling to prioritize Kingdom mission in each of our lives. We pray that this message is a blessing to you!
Is it possible to bless a person who is cursing you? Is it possible to bless those who despitefully use you? According to the scripture, not only is it possible, it's asked of us! In this episode we discuss being grateful for enemies and those who treat us poorly. We pray that you are blessed by the message.
Spiritual warfare has been a part of the human existence long before our time on Earth. In today's sermon, you will get to hear how King Hezekiah made wise decisions when the enemy is at the gates. We pray that this episode blesses you and reminds you that God is with you even when trials come!
Prayer is one of the most powerful weapons available to the church. In this episode we gain Wisdom about prayer and our responsibilities concerning prayer. We pray that you are encouraged and increased from today's message!
The Word of God is sharper than a two edged sword! It's a weapon that God gave us to use against the temptations of the enemy. In this episode, we look at the power of the Sword of the Spirit and how to use it daily! We pray that this episode is a blessing to you.
FAITH is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of the things unseen! Our faith drives us into opportunities that doubt and discouragement have kept us from experiencing. God has something BIG on the other side of your faithful obedience...trust him today!
Peace is often hard to come by in a world that is increasingly chaotic. The peace that God promises every believer transcends any worldly circumstances. In this episode, we take a look at what Paul meant when he told us to walk in peace in Ephesians 6:15. We pray that this message blesses you and that you experience God's peace in your life!