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AP News Radio
Oklahoma woman: Sex offender controlled my daughter's family
"Relatives tell The Associated Press the 7 people found dead on a rural property in Oklahoma were all shot to death. Oklahoma failed to protect families. Janet Mayo says the sheriff's office confirmed that her daughter Holly guess and three teenage grandchildren were among the dead. I'm never gonna get to hold them and it's killing me. Her granddaughter's Friends, ivy Webster and Brittany brewer were last seen with her son in law Jesse mcfadden, whose body was also found. He stayed to himself unless it involved Holly and the kids and then he was very controlling. Mayo says mcfadden convicted a first degree rape in 2003, lied to his wife. He lied to her. I'm Jennifer King

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"mcfadden" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"The month ace. Ace has decided he is going to eat nothing but pizza for the entire month of March. And we had a nice song from was it Luigi cacciatore who was an accusatory. Luigi accusatory, I'm sorry. I was talking to his girlfriend. What is it Regina statutory? Her name is Gina statue. In the hallway there. I bet you were cleaning up. I've got to do some work in the green room. That was a problem there. What happened? I may be to blame. I'm not sure. Spillage? All I can see, it was really something. And I left before this. I give the devil is due. Tom there. Something happened. All I heard was him shout. This isn't water. This is tea, and then grab some paper towels, run over and quite a mess. What a mess. I don't know what happened. One of those machines you put the little cup in and carrying machine. Yeah, one of those. Barely somebody put tea in there and then forgot to put a cup. Underneath it. I think it might have been me because it was my diesel. Yeah, you're the only one. So you went to make some, but you forgot to put the cup under apparently a couple hours ago. Really? Let us walk in there and notice that there's fluid all over there. Can we talk about the nut butter situation going on at my dad's little area? That's not my stuff. I don't know who brought that up. That's not you? No, no, kind listener sent it to us, and sent us some different flavored nut butters. Instead of just peanut butter, it's exotic. Oh yeah, and all delicious. Yeah. Okay, very cool. I just thought it was one of his weird things. Isn't that so funny? How I was so ready to pounce on him for being weird, but it's a nice listener. You know, science and stores that say you can make your own nut butter right there by. Yeah, yes. Have you done it? I've never even seen anybody do it. No, I just like the sign. I giggle at the song. Have you ever ground your own coffee in one of those? I always love smell. But I don't know how it works on them intimidated even try it. And I'll have to go clean up the floor. I actually asked Mike mark if he wouldn't mind attending to that while we were on the air. Well, that was nice. And I don't know what Mike's ass today, but he's a leather jacket and he thinks like he's some tough guy. I think that's because you were dissing horn players and his son is a very fine college. Sean, trumpet blue. Nationally called. I was saying coming up Cincinnati hard rock, opening day of the baseball season, we will be for the reds. We will be there with full band, horn section, and some guests. It's going to be a great show. Can we have first pitch this year, 1205? Is that possible? I don't think so. Wouldn't that be fun for us to do the show and then walk over to the stairs? Awesome. Hanging out till four in the afternoon. We'll be okay. Calm down. We'll never be okay. What else there's a couple things we have to get to. There's college baseball. Tom, you ready? Yep, this happened, let's see, I think it was Sunday. There's having a day and then there's having a day. This is Liam mcfadden ackman. That's his name. He plays for northern Kentucky. University. Sunday afternoon, he accomplished a feat that only Fernando tatis senior not junior says he did a major league baseball, let alone college baseball. The nk, northern Kentucky Norse, facing off against western Michigan Broncos, things got ugly, real early for The Bronx. They scored once in the first, and then western Michigan took over. They scored 14 in that first inning and mcfadden ackman is the key to the reason that occurred, hang on. That's right, he hit two grand slams in the same inning. Wow. With the bases loaded, mcfadden ackman, the four hole hitter. That's the way they talk in baseball. They got one at bat one on deck. He's the cleanup guy. He roped a ball to left field had no, it was a no doubter, home run, there was his first Grand Slam, and then the Norse weren't done, of course, they capitalized on every opportunity, putting up 5 more runs until the lineup came back around again, and mcfadden ackman bases loaded again. He connected well and another ball, and it went over for a Grand Slam. But what have you done it with a wood bat? That's what some people are going to look. And

AP News Radio
Police arrest suspected serial killer in Stockton, Calif.
"Police in Northern California make it arrest in the case of a serial killer who had terrorized a community killing 6 men and wounding a woman Stockton police chief Stanley mcfadden says 43 year old Wesley brownlee was arrested Saturday before dawn as he drove through the streets We are sure we stopped another killing It was tips that led police to follow brownlee He was on a mission to kill he was out hunting The killings in Stockton and Oakland began in July by a man's heat on video wearing black The victims ambushed and shot as they walked one in a parked car again chief mcfadden on the arrest He was wearing dark clothing and had a mask around his neck He

WTOP
"mcfadden" Discussed on WTOP
"And some voters we talked to said they haven't made up their minds, but many have and they say this debate solidified some of the opinions they already had. Warnock will appear in another debate Sunday, although walker is not expected to attend. Walker had Florida senator Rick Scott and Arkansas senator Tom Tom cotton campaigning with him over the last week. Meanwhile, President Biden expected to talk about abortion rights, this Tuesday night when he speaks at a Democratic National Committee event set for the Howard theater in Shaw. With three weeks left before the midterms the president and other Democrats are trying to make abortion rights a central focus of the campaign in the wake of the Supreme Court's Dobbs Jackson ruling back in June, which overturned roe versus wade. Police in Northern California say they have arrested the person they believe to be responsible for killing at least 6 men and wounding a woman Stockton police chief, Stanley mcfadden. Harasser was Wesley brownley, 43 for homicide. The San Joaquin county district attorney's office will be reviewing this investigation and will follow the appropriate charges. Bradley, who lives in Stockton, is accused of killing 5 men in the city between July 8th and September 27th. He's also been linked to another homicide in Oakland in April of last year, as well as the wounding of a homeless woman. An investigation continues in oak moldy, Oklahoma, where the bodies of four men were found in a river. Now, four close friends from that area were all reported missing by relatives last Monday night after they left a home on bicycle last Sunday. The bodies recovered by the authorities have not yet been identified, but police say they do suspect foul play there. There's still no reported motive behind Thursday shooting rampage in Raleigh, North Carolina. 5 people were killed, they're including the brother of the 15 year old accused shooter. Now the community down there is searching for answers. When he returned from running errands, Tracy Howard found his wife Nicole Connors fatally shot on their front porch. A throws. I

Bloomberg Radio New York
"mcfadden" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Are announcing an arrest Saturday in connection with the series of killings that has gripped the California city and the national headlines Stockton police chief Stanley mcfadden broke down how the arrest came to be. The arrest happened in two parts. One was community tips and the second was good old fashioned police work. 6 people have been gunned down in the deadly string 5 in Stockton and won an Oakland stretching back to 2021 all are tied to a single weapon police said earlier this month, 43 year old Wesley brownlee is now in custody. He was arrested around 2 a.m., police remain unclear about why the victims were targeted. None were robbed or beaten in the killings all took place within a few square miles of each other. In Seattle Saturday, the longest playoff game with no score in Major League Baseball history took place the first and only run was scored in the top of the 18th inning as the Astros swept the Mariners in the divisional series, rookie Jeremy Pena was the hero with his solo home run. I'm Chris. This is masters in business with Barry Reynolds on Bloomberg radio. I'm Barry rid holtz, you're listening to masters and business on Bloomberg radio. My special guest this week is Tom ran pula. He is the head of adviser services for investing giant. Vanguard where he has worked since 1988. So let's talk a little bit about the Vanguard effect. My friend Eric balchunas, who is a Bloomberg intelligence analyst, wrote a column a couple of years ago called the Vanguard effect and eventually turned that into a book, the bogle effect, where he points out not only has Vanguard driven down costs for their own clients. If that was the end of the story, all right, it'd be an interesting little tale, but what's happened is through market forces and competition, everybody else in the financial services has been forced to follow suit. And Beltran is calculates its hundreds of billions soon to be a $1 trillion in cost savings, tell us a little bit about the Vanguard effect. Yeah, I think it's true. I agree with Eric that Vanguard are set up structurally to drive costs lower, became very competitive, investors want a low cost, came to Vanguard and droves. Competitors had to respond or not grow. And so they cut price, which we all know that compounds over long periods of time, and it's a good thing for investors. And we saw that as we started to really grow in the U.S. that took effect in a big way. But I'll tell you the first time I heard the headline, the Vanguard effect is I went to London in 2008. We launched our first set of funds in the UK in June of 2009, and right before that, a couple of our competitors, before as we're actually officially out, they cut the price. And there was an article in the FT and it talked about the Vanguard effect. We didn't even launch yet. We weren't even grown. We didn't even know if we're going to be successful. Just the thread of moving into a space. So how does Vanguard think about competitors? A do you even think about competitors or do you just focus on doing your own thing at a certain point you have to be aware of what's going on in places like state street or BlackRock or wisdom tree? Yeah. Look, we're certainly aware of the competition, but we've always said, do what's right and customers will follow. And so for us, it's very, very easy to do what's right. We just don't have any conflicts of interest in any decision making. We have. It's all about the end investor. So you only offer them quality products. You don't go to fads so they don't get burned. You communicate very clearly and candidly about the risks. You know, you talk about return, but talk about the risks as well to manage expectations. And when you do what's right, you get a lot of trust built up and you grow. Really, really quite intriguing. So should I not hold my breath waiting for the Vanguard crypto ETF? Is that it's unlikely we'll have a crypto ETF Barry. The way we look at crypto is it doesn't really have an intrinsic value. It's more of a supply demand thing. So that feels more like speculation than in commodity than an investable asset. Exactly. But the technology behind crypto is pretty interesting. And there's some great use cases for that. And we think that's the future in many aspects of financial services market. Really interesting. All right, so we mentioned belt unis book. Let's talk about Robin wiggle worst book trillions. You know, we all sometimes feel like the area we work in our space, oh, I know the history that I'm really knowledgeable about that. But as I read that, I was genuinely shocked as to the history of both the industry and what took place in past investing in indexing, tell us a little bit about how trillions resonated over at Vanguard. Yeah, I thought it was really well written. I lived part of that revolution, if you will, of indexing, but there are certainly things that I learned from that book. Some of the other characters that were involved, some of the really early days and the characters around that as well. So resonated really well. It was interesting for me because I helped start our ETF business. Back in the early 2000s and a lot of those folks, I knew and we were trying to get these things going and it was a really interesting time. And once again, you kind of felt like you were doing something disruptive. And really exciting. But I thought it was a fascinating history. I would recommend that book to anybody that's interested in investing at all. I think it's just got a great history of something that was super disruptive, but maybe a little bit more of a slower burn than people might think. Yeah, no, absolutely. It was definitely a slow burn. And then it exploded. And I think to some degree, I think the inherent advantages of ETFs over mutual funds are part of that. I know some people like the ability to just buy when they want to buy and not have to wait till the end of the day and get mutual fund pricing. But to me, the single biggest advantage of ETFs seems to be enormous tax benefit of not paying for somebody else who's selling. Explain, first off, if mutual funds were introduced today, would they even be approved if it was a new product? Wait, this is much worse than ETFs. Why would we want to prove that? How do you think about the differences between the two products? Yeah, look, I think mutual funds are still a very good product. They may not go away in the two short of term, it's a really good product. I think there's some benefits to mutual funds. If you think about 401k plans, they really, you read my mind. They certainly work well in a quality qualified retirement. You need an ETF. You only need to strike an NAV once a day. So there's that aspect of it. Index mutual funds are pretty tax efficient as well, not quite as tax efficient for most as the ETF. You still have that changeover and I recall when something like Tesla was added, it had a big disruption. The

WGN Radio
"mcfadden" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Under no circumstances should Ahmed be allowed into the building because again, she feared for her safety. The complaint alleges that her husband had tried to kill them both in failed back in December of last year, prompting Khan to request that her husband be put on the buildings do not enter list. Alderman Meadows Shane on satisfied that mayor lightfoot's 2023 budget doesn't include any funding for an ordinance that he introduced this year for pay incentives for people who choose to sign up and join CPD. But dick at the link after a couple of robberies in the Beverly neighborhood he represents. A mother, her two young children and a neighbor's child and walking home from one of our local elementary schools from the band practice. They were approached from behind by four offenders. O'Shea says a child heading home from picking up food at a west Beverly restaurant got the same treatment. The alderman says we need more cops on the street. The proposed Shea O'Shea ordinance would offer signing bonuses and or first time home mortgages as incentives. Police say that a serial killer in California appears to be on a mission. Correspondent Tim McGuire explains police are searching for a possible serial killer or killers in California. Stockton California police think whoever has shot and killed half a dozen men seem to be on some form of a mission. Police chief Stanley mcfadden tells KX TV 6 men have been killed and a woman wounded in attacks at date back to last year. He says the woman was able to describe the person who opened fire on her. Wearing all dark clothing, wearing a dark COVID style mask. I was concealing his face. And we're in a dark jacket as well. 5 of the 6 men killed and the woman were shot in Stockton. The other male victim was killed some 70 miles away in Oakland. Mcfadden says all of the cases are linked by ballistic test and some video evidence. I'm Tim McGuire. Republican U.S. Senate nominee Herschel Walker is saying that's not true to report that he paid a woman in 2009 to abort a child the two had conceived. Here's news nation Kelly Meyer. A woman who remains anonymous says walker urged her to get an abortion after getting her pregnant in 2009. The Daily Beast says she shared the $575 receipt from the abortion clinic, a bank deposit receipt with an image of a signed $700 personal check allegedly from walker and a get well card. Also allegedly from walker. Walker is running against a Democrat Raphael Warnock in the U.S. Senate race in that state. WGN sports, it was a good night for the Cincinnati reds. They beat the cubs three to two. The White Sox, the meantime, took care of the Minnesota Twins the final was 8 two

Bloomberg Radio New York
"mcfadden" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Says the average at the pump is now three 80 a gallon up 6 cents from last week, residents of Mississippi enjoy the nation's cheapest gas at three O 6 a gallon, while California's price has spiked to 6 41 a gallon. The White House says President Biden does intend to run again in 2024, following reverend Al sharpton's comments on Monday, sharpton says Biden told him last month he will seek reelection while the two posed for a photograph in the Roosevelt room in The White House. Stockton police say ballistic evidence is helping to link new crimes to a series of recent killings. Police chief Stanley mcfadden said they don't appear to be targeted attacks and no pattern has yet emerged. Because we've had mail, we've had female. We've had different races. So at this time, we don't know exactly what they're targeting. We've had folks that live in homes. We've had folks that don't live in home. I'm Brian shook. And I'm Brian Curtis in Hong Kong. Let's check this hour's top business stories and the markets. The reserve bank of New Zealand has raised interest rates by half a percentage point for a 5th meeting in a row. The main rate is now at three and a half percent. The rbn zed said core consumer price inflation is too high and labor resources are scarce. Also that global price pressures were still heightened and that food and energy prices were still being pressured by the war in Ukraine. In the meantime, fed officials are reinforcing their message that the U.S. Central Bank will continue to hike rates to cool inflation. Here's San Francisco fed president Mary Daly. Right now, the pain that I hear every day, the suffering that people tell me they're going through is on the inflation side. If we let it go, it's a corrosive disease. It's a toxin that erodes the real purchasing power of people. Daily set officials are confident they can rein in inflation without sending the U.S. economy into a severe recession. And the bank of Korea's deputy governor said that South Korea's inflation levels are expected to remain in the 5 to 6% range for a considerable period of time. The Bloomberg dollar spot index fell 1% in the U.S. session, but it has gained back about two tenths of a percent here during the Asian session. In market action, the hang seng index is now up more than 5% coming back after a holiday yesterday. The nikkei is up about a third of 1%. The ASX 200 in the Sydney has rallied 1.7% and in Seoul, the Cosby was higher, but now trades down about a tenth of 1%. Micron Technology says it plans to invest as much as $100 billion to build a factory near Syracuse, New York, and that 50,000 jobs will be added in New York State. Global news, 24 hours a day, live and at Bloomberg quick take. In Hong Kong, this is Bloomberg. This is Bloomberg law with June gros from Bloomberg radio. The CEOs of Google

Daily Pop
"mcfadden" Discussed on Daily Pop
"Really good? In the head 12 times. Even OJ was only three episodes. What about outstanding comedy series? Who will win? You got this. Watch my lighting. This is so hard because I have personal opinions about this because I love me some Ted laughs. So I love how he's won before. Yeah, and I love you partners in the building. You don't love? I do, I do, but I think it's going to be out about elementary. I do. I really do think that's going to be although hacks did come back and it was a good sophomore season, which Ted Lasso, I'm sorry. I love you. Sophomore season was not that bad. Ted Lasso has won it last time. I'm sorry. The second season, I was like, okay, we're still smiling. I can't do that. It's so the second season. And can I just say I do love the second season of Ted Lasso? I understand when you come from those heights, you have to come down to somewhere, but if I was going to come for someone, I bury. I'm giving my man Bill Hader the shaft for Abbott elementary. That chef about his chef. Well, let's get him. Let's get into some drama. Drama series categories. The winner. Let's go to drama series and I will again severance was the show that Apple really did and I feel like them having a comedy and a drama really says what they're doing. Stranger Things was the Internet's favorite. But I'm gonna go ahead and give it to Succession. It's the obsession. I talked to I talked to Jeremy strong at Telluride this week and he's got a new film arm and get in time. When you talk to him about like just the way he feels about that character, like he loves and he loves it, right? Yeah. He likes to be the old guy. The only problem with Succession is his felt like he came out last year. Like it doesn't even matter. But it was so good. It was so good. Who remembers? I do. I remember everything that Matthew mcfadden did and listen, the Internet will always remember cousin Greg.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Ted Koppel's Final Words in Broadcasting
"Dead couple was so pissed off at ABC News for dumping him. And in his final broadcast, after more than 25 years in that seat, he asked his fans to give one of his successors Martin Bashir Cynthia mcfadden and Terry Moran, he said, give him a fair break when they start this new show on Monday. If you don't get copper said, I promise you the network will just put another comedy show in this time slot and then you'll be sorry. That's what Ted Koppel stood on the air.

The Dan Bongino Show
Julie Kelly: Judge McFadden Realized J6 Trials Were Political Trials
"6th Julie these seem like political trials not legal trials I only got about a minute left but listen I get it that the judge the verdict rulings were not really great for the defendants but you got to applaud him for doing the right thing I mean can you imagine the pressure This judge must be under to conduct a star chamber there and just throw these people in jail no matter what I mean I really I would typically pick a jury over a judge trial but in this case I can't dispute them trying to pick a judge trial going forward It seems like the common sense move at this point your quick thoughts on that You really do and judge mcfadden now I've been a critic of his He's a Trump appointee He's gone along with DoJ He's holding men under pretrial detention orders including man accused of no violent crimes but he gets a little bit of a cheer here and I think that maybe he's realizing that the early narrative of this and the demands of this D.C. district court to make sure that they prosecuted and punished these defenses as harshly as they possibly could that maybe he's got a little bit of a conscience and now realizing that that's not such a good idea Certainly has nothing to do with justice or fair play has everything to do with politically prosecuting political dissidents in the United States of America including sending them to a political prison in the nation's capital

The Dan Bongino Show
Julie Kelly: Matthew Martin Acquittal Is a Rare Glimmer of Justice
"We just had a verdict in the case not guilty Julie we found out unsurprisingly that it's very difficult to accuse someone of trespassing who was invited into the capitol This actually stunned people in law enforcement which stuns me Your thoughts on that Yeah so this was a rare glimmer of justice in Washington D.C. judge mcfadden acquitted Matthew Martin a man charged with the most common for misdemeanors related to January 6th Not only when Matthew Martin took the stand and explained how capital police waved him into the building for the first time you had a capital police official testify under oath at yes Officers did stand by and they did allow people into the building claiming that they were so over manned and overwhelmed This official said So we let people into the building We stood there just to make sure no one got hurt Well not only did that confirm that they let people in but also that the people walking into the building had no idea Dan that they were committing a crime They were never warned that the building Julie why would you I mean I'm not being silly and believe me I have no dog in this fight other than truth and justice I mean it I'm not trying to be silly about it But why would you If you're sitting there at a rally about an election you have questions about And you're following other people who are being waved into a building I don't understand what how that's beyond the reasonable doubt of guilt

WTOP
"mcfadden" Discussed on WTOP
"Morning April 12th welcome in four 34 in the morning on WTO Thomas Robertson a former Rocky Mount police officer he is now the second person to be convicted by a jury in connection with the January 6th insurrection at the capitol Two things make this case so interesting one He is a former cop And once served in the army the other factor involves who testified against him a fellow cop who looked on Robertson as a father figure This morning we turn to Kyle Cheney with Politico who has more on what's different about this particular case He's not the only current or former officer arrested or charged for his role on January 6th but he was certainly the first to face trial and conviction for that And as you mentioned there were some very emotional and difficult testimony from his colleague his former colleague And again for close friend who had already pleaded guilty for his role on January 6th and then took the stand in the case as well Robertson's attorney argued that he went to the capitol to rescue that friend at Jacob fracker but the three gas masks they say in the stick that he used to attack police seemed to argue otherwise Just the messages between them which were all about the election and the fact that he got rid of their cell phones and the days after the attack convicted of evidence tampering for that So he's involvement being inside the capitol and parading around and celebrating their entry standing in the way of police officers in front of the capitol All of that added up to someone who wasn't just going in search of his friends That's how the jury saw it too We're seeing a pattern now in these cases even though it is early which is the juries are not being kind and the defendants are thinking they might fare better by throwing themselves on the mercy of the court Well as you pointed out it's been only a few cases so far In one particular judge judge mcfadden has actually acquitted or partially acquitted the two defendants who asked for a bench trial which is where there's no jury and the judge decides everything Those cases yes the defendants are fared better in the two jury trials that have happened It's been conviction on all accounts that may mean we see more defendants opting to go the bench trial route.

WTOP
"mcfadden" Discussed on WTOP
"Mount police officer he is now the second person to be convicted by a jury in connection with the January 6th insurrection at the capitol Two things make this case so interesting One he is a former cop And once served in the army the other factor involves who testified against him a fellow cop who looked upon Robertson as a father figure This morning returned to Kyle Cheney with Politico who has more on what's different about this particular case He's not the only current or former officer arrested or charged for his role on January 6th but he was certainly the first to face trial and conviction for that And as you mentioned there were some very emotional and difficult testimony from his colleague his former colleague And again for close friend who had already pleaded guilty for his role on January 6th and then took the stand in the case as well Robertson's attorney argued that he went to the capitol to rescue that friend Jacob fracker but the three gas masks they say in the stick that he used to attack police seemed to argue otherwise Just the messages between them which were all about the election and the fact that he got rid of their cell phones and the days after the attack convicted of evidence tampering for that So he's involvement being inside the capitol and parading around and celebrating their entry standing in the way of police officers in front of the capitol All of that added up to someone who wasn't just going in search of his friend That's how the jury saw it too We're seeing a pattern now in these cases even though it is early which is the juries are not being kind and the defendants are thinking they might fare better by throwing themselves on the mercy of the court Well as you pointed out it's been only a few cases so far In one particular judge judge mcfadden has actually acquitted or partially acquitted the two defendants who asked for a bench trial which is where there's no jury and the judge decides everything Those cases yes the defendants are fared better in the two jury trials that have happened It's been conviction on all accounts that may mean we see more defendants opting to go the bench trial route.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
January 6 Defendant Matthew Martin Found Not Guilty
"A January 6th defendant, Matthew Martin, has been completely exonerated on four separate misdemeanor charges by a judge. This was a so called bench trial. You can have a trial in which the judge decides or a trial in which the jury decides, well, Matthew Martin was smart. He decided to go for a for a bench trial. And I think he did that because the judge in question is, is in fact a Trump appointee, a guy named Meg fadden, and Trevor mcfadden. And mcfadden has although he was very pro prosecution in the beginning, he seems to have be slowly dawning on him what a racket this is and how they're going after people for doing essentially nothing.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Media Ignores Story of First Jan. 6 Defendant Found Not Guilty
"If Matthew Martin, who is a New Mexico man who went to the capitol on January 6th, was convicted of the four misdemeanor counts that he faced. That'd be in the media. Mainstream media would cover that. That'd be a big story. They'd say, oh, here's another trumper. Here's a Trumpist. Here's an insurrectionist. And look at him, he's going to spend 15 months, 18 months, 23 months in jail. 'cause he's an instant. He tried to overturn the election and upend democracy as we know it, and he was worse than Pearl Harbor meets 9 11. Will Matthew Martin this contractor from New Mexico, who once referred apparently to January 6th. There's a very special magical day. Was unique. He was the first January 6th defendant to tell his story in his own words. In other words, he was the first defendant to testify on his own behalf. The judge, federal judge Trevor mcfadden, found him not guilty. Of all counts.

Mark Levin
Will Judge McFadden's Decision Affect Future Jan. 6 Defendant Trials?
"Calling Martin's conduct minimal and non serious judge mcfadden found it plausible that Martin was allowed into the building and did not realize the grounds were off limits to the public Judge mcfadden's ruling could impact pending cases and play offers Since a government witness confirmed for the first time under oath that police stood by as people entered the capitol The next trial for a January defended facing the same charges is scheduled for April 13 When Russell dean of Alfred will appear before judge Tanya an Obama appointee Now that's how justice is supposed to work Ladies and gentlemen that's how justice is supposed to work

Mark Levin
American Greatness: Judge Acquits J6 Protester in First Defeat for DOJ
"I spoke briefly the other day about a federal district judge in Washington D.C. by the name of Trevor mcfadden Who appears to be the only federal judge Who actually believes in the rule of law there And the Intrepid should be Pulitzer Prize winning but the Mark Levin award winning Julie Kelly An American greatness site Just posted the following D.C. district court judge Trevor mcfadden today delivered a major blow to the Justice Department's aggressive prosecution of January 6th protesters Following a bench trial this week from Matthew Martin in New Mexico man charged with the most common misdemeanors related to the capital protests Judge mcfadden found Martin not guilty on all counts It is literally the first acquittal in a January 6th case The first and only one Nearly 800 Americans have been arrested and charged mostly on petty offenses For their involvement in the four hour disturbance that day she writes

77WABC Radio
"mcfadden" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Well We have a judge appointed by president Trump by the name of Trevor mcfadden He is a district court judge in Washington D.C. and a lot of these district court judges I've explained this in the past Are not really the selection of a sitting president A lot of times you have to make deals To get them through the Senate So they make deals on district court judges not on circuit court judges unless that's changed And certainly not on Supreme Court Justices But you have situations in one you have a Republican president and you're looking at a Democrat area like the District of Columbia Where they'll cut a deal Let's say there's two trial judge seats that are open district court judge seats that are open And what they'll do the Democrats on Capitol Hill they'll say look we're going to block you guys If you try and put to Republicans in there so a president typically has to say all right look I'll get one and you pick one Or maybe there's three openings In and around New York City federal judge slots And a president will say I'm taking two I'll give you one I've seen that happen It had to happen with rag and it's happened with everybody But we drew the line at the appellate courts and certainly at the Supreme Court and I certainly hope Republican presidents have continued to do that So even though Trevor mcfadden was appointed by nominated by and then confirmed by the Senate by a president Trump it doesn't mean he's a Trump guy If you get my point is that pretty clear mister Medusa So we have this piece in the hill by Naomi Jagoda In Harper Nye dig beats me Anyway federal judge yesterday dismissed an effort from former president Trump to prevent the Treasury Department at IRS from providing House Democrats with his tax returns Look how it's Trump They dismissed his effort to protect his tax returns from Congress Now folks Donald Trump is a private citizen There is absolutely no reason for Congress to have his tax returns None Do you have no of any ex-president that has been treated this way In this latest attack I mean do you know any president that's been treated this way Ex-president They don't want to know about George HW Excuse me George W. Bush's taxes They don't want to know anything about Obama and the hundreds of millions that he's pulled in Why not Now I'm telling you right now when the Republicans if the Republicans take the house and I want to talk about that in a minute if the Republicans take the house they damn well better get on their bikes here They should target Obama or Clinton and somebody and demand their taxes And if the judges think it's no big deal that Congress has a legitimate effort and trying to make tax policy based on what public officials are doing then they should subpoena these This judge is taxes and Supreme Court Justices taxes Why suggest the president our former president in this case There's no legislative purpose here But if there is and if that's the holding if that's the adjudication then fine Then start subpoenaing tax returns from judges and justices From former Democrat president that'll put an end of this nice and fast They got to learn how to fight fire with fire They're such wusses May I say what's this mister Biden I think I will It's just ridiculous Absolutely absurd In this mcfadden writes in a 45 page opinion a long line of Supreme Court cases requires great deference to facially valid congressional inquiries This is not a facially valid congressional inquiry By using that language and embracing that position he comes up with his result Even the special solicitude accorded former presidents does not alter the outcome The court will therefore dismiss the case But he was nice enough to stay his decision for 14 days for an appeal For an appeal And House ways and means committee chairman Richard Neal another hack for Pelosi He's requested Trump's tax returns from the IRS He praised the ruling Now this ruling should be used to go after Pelosi The Speaker of the House now why Well let me remind you about speaker Pelosi Eva stretch Pelosi let me remind you about Pelosi I can find my damn list of audio mister producer But what's the one before She was asked today right She was asked today If members should be prohibited from trading stocks go ahead Insider just continue to provide more investigation And a 182 senior congressional factors have violated the stock app I wonder if you have any reactions to that and secondly should members of Congress and there's a thousand individuals So.

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Mark Levin Gives an Inside Look on Appointing Federal Judges
"We have a judge appointed by president Trump by the name of Trevor mcfadden He is a district court judge in Washington D.C. and a lot of these district court judges I've explained this in the past Are not really the selection of a sitting president A lot of times you have to make deals To get them through the Senate So they make deals on district court judges not on circuit court judges unless that's changed And certainly not on Supreme Court Justices But you have situations in one you have a Republican president and you're looking at a Democrat area like the District of Columbia Where they'll cut a deal Let's say there's two trial judge seats that are open district court judge seats that are open And what they'll do the Democrats on Capitol Hill they'll say look we're going to block you guys If you try and put to Republicans in there so a president typically has to say all right look I'll get one and you pick one Or maybe there's three openings In and around New York City federal judge slots And a president will say I'm taking two I'll give you one I've seen that happen It had to happen with rag and it's happened with everybody But we drew the line at the appellate courts and certainly at the Supreme Court and I certainly hope Republican presidents have continued to do that So even though Trevor mcfadden was appointed by nominated by and then confirmed by the Senate by a president Trump it doesn't mean he's a Trump guy If you get my point is that pretty clear mister

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Trump loses bid to block his tax returns from Congress
"Hi hi Mike Mike Ross Ross you're you're reporting reporting a a judge judge rules rules against against former former president president trump trump in in his his bid bid to to block block Congress Congress from from getting getting his his tax tax returns returns former former president president Donald Donald Trump Trump has has been been dealt dealt a a legal legal setback setback in in his his bid bid to to keep keep his his tax tax returns returns from from congressional congressional scrutiny scrutiny U. U. S. S. district district judge judge Trevor Trevor McFadden McFadden has has ruled ruled the the chairman chairman of of the the house house ways ways and and means means committee committee has has broad broad authority authority and and the the treasury treasury department department should should provide provide the the trump trump tax tax returns returns to to the the committee committee but but fatten fatten a a former former justice justice department department official official and and trump trump appointee appointee wrote wrote in in his his ruling ruling even even if if the the former former president president is is right right on on the the facts facts he's he's wrong wrong on on the the law law the the committee committee wants wants access access to to trump's trump's personal personal and and business business tax tax returns returns from from twenty twenty thirteen thirteen through through twenty twenty eighteen eighteen the the judge judge stayed stayed his his ruling ruling for for two two weeks weeks giving giving trump's trump's legal legal team team time time to to file file an an appeal appeal Mike Mike Rossi Rossi at at Washington Washington

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"And cringes stories from youtube. Tick-tock it npr. I'm gonna die. Chad could already be dead or either he was smart and didn't come down anyways so i quick glance turning off the late i saw this thing in my kitchen and it was kind of peeping out over to me. Question is name something that everyone knows the size of on their body look. The internet is a dumpster full of stories. And i your host will mcfadden dive in headfirst sift through the flaming trash and bring you. Nothing but treasures does like all right. That would be a really bad way to tell somebody that their brother died. I swear this happened in slow motion. The champagne flute fell into the lap of halle berry. Completely drenching her. Listen to all twenty one episodes of hashtag storytime now on the iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever.

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Interview with South Africa Pilot, Thomas Marrow
"Welcome to another addition of there. I was a podcast where we put you in the cockpit with pilots and demanding situations for we learn how they flew out of them. I'm your host richard mcfadden. Today's guests is all the way from south africa. Thomas has been flying since he was twenty one years old. He's got about two hundred hours any flies a sling and most recently a kid plane for africa safari. Think of it is kind of like kit fox but a little bit bigger. Thomas flies out of yohannes berg and flies all over the south africa back country thomas. Welcome to the podcast. Thank you so much for having me so thomas. I was surfing the internet the other day on youtube and came across your video and watch a bunch of them. Some of the stunning footage that show and in around south africa just sounds like stunning flying but the one that got my attention of course was the one that you threw out for that purpose to get pilots attention about an incident. You had flying in your kit plane for africa safari. Do you mind sharing that story with us in some your lessons learned. Of course. I think we should probably start from the very beginning. Because obviously these events unfold over a period of time but essentially what i do is we do fly back. Country style sort of aviation in south africa ruling has a little bit different and this sort of ties into how this all happened as well but essentially what. I have a youtube channel in which we post all of lying adventures and also things from flying my playing to flying aerobatic aircraft and all sorts of stuff like that. Tell us the name of your youtube channel. Place the name of mighty to tunnel if this mine. Which thomas matter it's sort of has evolved into something that's separate from channel now as well but a news series which we released on south african television schooled stick and rudder So we're doing lots and lots of stuff with education essentially trying to boost the general aviation fraternity within south africa which is sort of on a slow decline.

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"Glad i haven't seen those and it was weird. You'd have to like basically do this kind of performances with especially by yourself. Yeah essentially by myself no no. It's not weird. It's you're you're paid to act. What can i tell you you know. Yeah i did a lot of research on that now. I mean you're paid to act. Yeah and s. Speaking of memes to i had a lot of people wanted to know this of all things. Yeah there's tons of star trek questions. But i think there's just so many people who wanted to know if you're aware of the blazing beverly names. Have you seen those memes. I'm not sure. I've i've seen some names but i'm not sure of all of them now. I can't say that. I know all of them but i certainly have seen a few within funny. I just saw a new one that was with picard and crusher and they both have their hands out like we've forgotten how to shake hands we have to learn after cova and it was very funny. I have to say. I thought it was good. I mean our fans are so clever. I love the stuff people come up with. You know you've made it when you were mean that's pretty much the truth really okay. Well i was a mimi like this kind of memo and i was wrong. Different kind of mean but yeah. That's on nasty. You know about your action figures because on xtra collector i've actually got a fact one of the prototypes of beverly crusher figure. So let's hear what your thoughts are on your toys site. Did you like your action figures. Did they look like you. Oh you know. I don't know that. I felt they. yes some of them do some of them do. Some of them don't The first one that came out the very first one They sent it to me. And i can't even remember if i was allowed approval at that point or not. I can't remember but my son who was one and a half or two. He went he sought and went a mummy doll because he had seen me in uniform so much that he didn't he had never watched arte key did not know anything about. I didn't own a tv. By the way. I didn't want my son to get so inundated with tv. That he didn't he wasn't allowed to even see his first video until he was three so he had never you know he didn't have that facilities and understand. That's what camera was doing so he would just go down to the set and uncle brent. Who is godfather would just look like that. And then he'd it would take him time to understand. Brent was the person who was also normal. Michael doran he'd make that connection for a long time he understood who wharf was but he didn't have a clue. Michael dorn was you know. And then of course then he. He got it as he got older. But that's what was fun about. It is to to have him see that. And it's just like when i'd be autograph we used to have to autograph so many pictures that we were asked like. They'd give us a box of one thousand. We had a autograph more uranium the fans or whatever and i remember when at one point he was like stopped signing your face. Come play with me and i went okay. That's it i am not signing anymore. We are playing the idea that his mommy is signing her face. You so i went. Okay gotta watch that. That's awesome. I'm gonna make on your face at a convention one day. I promise you that much okay. Where are you located right now. I'm in new york new york city. I lived there for twenty seven years. I love new york all right so gates one of the last things i gotta ask you. of course. today everyone wants to know we'll doctor crusher return will ever see her in star trek card. Well i hope so. But i really don't know at this point. There's there's nothing concrete. I think you're really gonna ask patrick. I think he's gonna be patrick choice. That's my my feeling so we'll see it'd be great if you want to send me patrick cellphone totally eskimo problem. I don't think so and again we're talking to you today about your upcoming podcasts. Which i believe comes out on. May twelfth gates investigates. it's actually investigates. Who do you think you are. Great name by the way And so you know about that. Show alive or dead. Who is your dream guests. You would love to spend an hour talking with whoopie as agreed to do once. I'm certainly looking forward to that one. That that's a pretty dream guest us. She's she's unbelievable she There's so many people everybody. I'm talking to i go god. There's they're even more interesting than i already thought i. There's there are no duds in the this world. So i feel You know can't wait. I wouldn't mind doing one with stacey abrams or cory booker. Some of these people who really are trek fans but who are also Potentially you know they're they're doing it in real life that's That's an amazing thing. Yeah it's really truly an amazing thing. How many people really affected by star trek and again. I mentioned earlier in the show. I asked my listeners demon questions but allowed them to head comments and they wanted to say. Please tell her that. Doctor crusher inspired me to pursue stem career and these are coming from a lot of. Especially so i mean oh the community is just so grateful for what you've done. I mean it doesn't get much better than that i. I certainly don't take any credit. But i do feel honored to have been part of a show that the gave women and men role models because we need them and I had them in my life. And i feel it's crucial for all of us. Want to go forward together. So i'm i'm honored. I thank all of you who have thanked me Because you are my future. Okay thank you so much for chatting to. We didn't get chest and talk to in depth about genesis. I had this whole list of questions. So hopefully i can investigate it another time. Okay there you go so much. And i want to check out gates mcfadden investigates. We're going to have links to all of that so make sure you check it out from the nacelle company. Their brand new podcast series are just beginning. Should we got a lot more. And i'm really excited to listen to the show too. So congratulations on your project. Come to life thank you matthew a pleasure. Thanks so much have a great day gates. Long offer it. Thank you you too. And that was our chat with gates mcfadden. Thank you again for coming by my humble. Show to talk star trek and so much more and of course want to check out her. New podcast from the nacelle cast studios. Look up gates mcfadden investigates. Who do you think you are starting on. May twelve when they've used wherever you listen to podcasts. But just don't forget to listen to truck on told the free check out her show. Please don't mind thank you now. Unfortunately today we didn't get to talk more about genesis during the time i had with her like when we started this episode. And we to talk about it as you can tell a lot of other fun stuff came up and we never really got back into it. But in the meantime here's a few facts about that episode. Just kind of tide you over until the next time happens. This episode was the first time an episode of star trek was directed by female cast member with the next one happening some years later when roxanne dawson directed episode of voyager michael west more and his team had a ton of work to do on this episode and they were nominated for an emmy in that category of makeup for their efforts. Now all this was the first time gates had directed a tv episode. Wasn't the first time she had ever directed. We didn't talk a ton today about her choreography. Career working with of the jim. Henson productions including labyrinth. Obviously that counts as type of directing and she has directed at hundred productions onstage across the country for auction for this episode was delayed due to the northridge earthquake forcing them to stop for two days according to interview gates entertainment tonight back in ninety four and by the way this was the same earthquake that caused armand sherman to run off the ds and drive back home to check on his family while wearing full clark makeup want hear that story go ahead and check out. That upset of this podcast. So that wraps up this week's episode of trek on toll. Thank you so much for checking out this week. Please make sure that you're following us on instagram twitter and facebook all at trek untold. That's one word no spaces at trick on. It's the best to get updates on guests check out all the memes and other things that were posting and interact with myself and other star trek fans. 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"Now return to truk untold all right so gates. I got a few star trek questions for you. Because of course we can't go this deep without talking track and so one of the ones on an because again i mentioned i've been watching and of course i started episode one season one all the way through and i. It's quite undertaking. Wow and skin of evil which is episode where tasha yar essentially leaves the show. Now we know chronologically in filming order denise had to go but wouldn't have noticed when i watched. That episode was after tasha yar has been brought back to sick bay and dr crushers checking her out crusher browns her dead and it stood out to me because it felt very visible and very real as opposed to the other times that you said that we're you know obviously it feels real but this time it felt different and i'm wondering if like if that was in any way related to things that are going on behind the scenes with eastern the show and maybe your feelings as well about ultimately leaving the show that net following season was such especially real from that scene for you know i think it was because the character was part of the crew. You know i mean if it had been data or if it had been one or deanna troi. I would've felt the same way. I think it was literally there. It wasn't a deeper level. I think that's something that as as people watch it. They might add that level on. But at the time no and i thought why couldn't she have brought her back. I kept thinking you know. But that's more because it was you know it was a crew member and that was the first time that it happened I don't you know. I i mean i was sad to see her go but i totally understood her going and it had nothing to do. I had no idea Bein had much more to do with one producer who we sparred and He i think he sort of said either she goes her. I go and so. I was not picked up and then it just didn't work out and so then he left and I i was asked back interesting. okay. I've always been curious about that like i was wondering if maybe you never commiserated together about all. The promises are having now too bad. Maybe we were starting our own series and we always going to be now. That's too bad we should have done that because you know later. I directed her on stage. She we had so much fun working together. It was great. It was one of my favorite shows. I love it. And i gotta ask you a question about. Data's everybody in the world's probably asking me about this And you know we haven't even talked too much about your dance Mentioned of acting background. We talk a ton about dancing. But yeah i'd love to hear about you working brent spiner and getting him to follow your crazy moves. Did he have a background dance before that. No he doesn't some. Maybe you know in college or something and he could do a sauce. Shoot the the time step and we worked on some other stuff. But no basically we've rehearsed it and And then i cast someone as his stunt double because His dance double not stunt double and that guy was really really good. He was a superb tap dancer and then they probably speeded up the cameras. Well as is my recollection. So he's not only dancing incredibly fast when he does his hair wet. But i i loved coming up with that sequence. I came up with lot of the little details. That are in the sequence in even a couple of funny lines that i got approved. They you know they wrote the basic premise and stuff. But that was so much fun. Yeah that i wish. I could have done that endlessly that kind of thing where you get to create something but then i would not be the genius that they were. When they wrote all these scientific episodes andino philosophical. I mean they they brandon. And ron and michael piller and rick berman a mean. There was some incredible scripts. Doctor crusher gets leave sick bay too often really leadership too often but I've noticed that on occasion she does. I've felt like there's been some dance moves in things like i was just watching an episode. I'm going to be super nerdy here. I was just watching the episode attached. And i noticed where you basically walk up onto the transporter patty basically like a the exact terms that you kind of like did a cross your legs into second position or something. It felt very very elegant. I know right. it's the super duper nerdy. Something i love it. it's so funny. Did your dancing ever dictate any of your mobility on screen. You know you are who you are because of the way you move and so when that's always when i do a character especially if it's a character that's not close to me that's the most fun thing is. What are the shoes like. How do you have to walk. And what's the wait. Where's ago i level that So yes i would assume that people on the ship needed to keep in shape and be agile I would say crusher. I did a lot of away teams. Actually i maybe didn't do as much as some like reicher but i did you. Kyra i remember. Because i always had to carry for several years. That stupid medical kit that would open and everything would fall out. I mean they should have talked to louis vitton because there was no class it was just it would stay closed because they wanted us to open very quickly when i put it down. But meanwhile if something happened and it just came off your hand that was you know a three minute. Pick up in the sand on planet. Hell you know. I love that now. I saw a tweet. You actually just posted very recently about an episode the host and that was in relation to an article just shut up star trek com called growing up female and queer with star trek right and it just kind of recapped it up real quick that up so that ends with doctor crusher telling the female host of don and i quote perhaps it's a human failing but we're not accustomed these changes and that's meaning how you kinda fell in love with the male host but then when odom became the female something changed for you and you just address this in a tweet thirty three years later so it'll be just tell us what you said and your thoughts on this episode. Well i'm i'm somebody who is very inclusive gender wise so i mean i m myself. I'm heterosexual but i'm very you know. Gender is something. that's just fantastic. That can be so many different things for different people. I felt when i played it. Because i certainly you know. In my twenties. I had a lot of friends who were gay and lesbian and I had taught Shops for theatre groups that were a group of Gay women so i did not wanna play it that it had anything to do with her being a woman that to me what it was is i i had this one male that that's the person i felt fell in love with. I didn't know that it was this host thing. When i fell in love with him so she's already gone through that then very quickly. He's going to die. So you have to put it in something. So i can justify if i put it in You know she didn't know what person you could put it into. I mean what if they'd put it into a child. That would have been a really different episode. So i think it could have been put in. Troy could have been put in Ogawa whatever i i think the first time it gets put in someone else it it was. She was still so in love that she felt it and it was like. Oh you're not dead i. I'm so glad this this. This.

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"Know. I was telling someone else on a podcast. Yesterday live theater live performances. there is nothing like it. A music live performance. You know if you go in you actually watch somebody paint. I mean the idea of the arts when they are performed in any way or alive singer. Just you know it's amazing and there's something that happens between the spectator and the performer. That is this connection. And sometimes it's bad connection because you don't people don't like everything but when it's a strong connection. It's it's profoundly cool. And i think that we all felt it was exciting and we felt musicians. So i mean. Orchestras are powerful. There's a lot of people who've never been to an orchestra and a lot of our fans at. Oh that's the first time i've ever heard an orchestra play. It's powerful when you actually hear. Music like beethoven's fifth live instead of on a cd. It's very different now for folks who don't know about dvd if they have no idea why we're talking about a giant orchestra. So i'd loved you actually kind of explain what the story is for the play and why there is a giant orchestra in it. I have to refresh my mind on that. I mean i think people can can also google it but it. It's what's happening in these two prisoners and one of them. It's what's happening in his head. And he keeps hearing this music this orchestra in his head. Okay and so. That's very funny. And then they have to go see the doctor but he has go through the orchestra in order to see the doctor. You know an. I was working. I was playing a character. Who is what is the red note. What does the green note. And i'm being very strict teacher and it's sort of like what he's remembering In his mind of all the different colors of music and different things. It's it's a jumbled up. I would have to read it again to be articulate about it. Stoppard is so brilliant. That i don't wanna do shame him by by not articulating it better. But it's that this is all inside the one prisoners head. And that was the character brent played and then he had his cellmate who was played by jonathan. Yeah it's a very dense place especially Jonathan frakes character. He plays. He's got like pages of practically. I call them interrupted. Monologues could space leaders pages of dense. Dial with the doctor characters sometimes interrupting him for like a sentence or two right. I read an article. I think might even from the la times or la magazine when the show debuted where the interviewed you in fact and I think you mentioned that there was an interesting mix of theatergoers because some of the theatergoers were actual fans of the internet. Wanted to see the play and another large section was star trek fans. They've come take photos. They've come in like star trek uniforms. Do you remember much about the audiences that came to see the play. I it was exactly what you described and that was okay. That was great because when people say to us i've never seen a play or never seen an orchestra live before not start now. Let's start immediately and get you to have this under your belt. And maybe you'll go see more because It's there's more to life than then a your screen and again i urge people to I mean i will watch things on. I stream things all the time but there is something about going to a big movie theater or going to a live performance because it is a collective experience. Okay so you're hearing someone else laugh like i remember. I took my son to something when he was four. In new york city was a dance company palabras. And it's the same theatre where whoopi goldberg did. The debut of her first show. It's a small theatre but there we were in the dancers was doing somethin'. Everybody's watching and all of a sudden my son saw something that he thought was hilarious and he just laughed this four year old laugh and the whole audience just perked up and they all started giggling and it was like you know there was a connection and i think that happens all the time. You can feel if there's like people aren't focused and you can feel if there's a concentrated everyone's holding their breath you feel it. It's visceral now. All of your scenes in the show are with john christian grass. He also appear in the episode of tng I'm i've been trying to find this man. He's kind of vanished off the face of the earth. Has i know. I just loved him. He was great. He was very very good. I think that's when patrick kasim's had been on an episode of star trek. That's how he knew that he wanted to work with them. And we would go and rehearsed by the way on weekends. We would go. Paramount gave him permission. That we could use a studio so we'd go in there and to rehearse and everything was done very quickly. We didn't have like a lot of time to rehearse but you know we were. We were professionals and we did it but yeah no it was. It was a blast which we could have done that all the time. That would have been so much fun. I mean i know. There's a video recording somewhere out there. That's why i also earn more about the show. There's la tv news station assembly that it was some clips from it allow. Do you have any memories at all of any of the performances that happened. Oh yeah i mean but you know of course we we did it in chicago and that was where there was this incredible theater. That was from the way back when the whole ceiling would move. The clouds could move. It was incredible beautiful theaters. Because i wasn't used to performing in a six thousand seat theater. I had done a lot of my. My new york theatre other than shakespeare in the park was like smaller at the public theater. Or you know like two hundred seat houses or hundred hundred fifty seats things like that or even lucille or even. I don't know how many i think that's three hundred something like that but anyway. That was what i was used to. So six thousand people. That's that's a lot of people if you do the show with the cast. Would you do it. Oh of course move so much fun yeah easy. You wouldn't mind playing. I wouldn't mind playing the doctor That was really. That's that's a role of it's hilarious. I love that role trick. Untold will return momentarily trip. Untold is brought to you by triple fiction productions. If you're a star trek 'cause player looking for props or tweet collector looking to spice up your shelves triple fiction. Productions has you triple fiction. productions produces affordable and unique three d. printed trek inspired products from the original series next generation deep space nine voyager enterprise and the movies. 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"In tng and nine later on. But see. and i didn't know i was. Just i was dabney. Coleman secretary coleman i thought was hilarious. I loved him. But that's really the only person other than the the muppets that i saw. Really you know. it was also the first big movie i'd ever done and so i. I think i was in shock. Most his time. It's going to be a shocking work with muppets. I mean we've talked to juliana in fact about having to emote with something that can't go back to you. So what's like working with muppets. Oh it's a joy it was so easy. See i because i've tried to stay. Have that child like part of me. Always stay there. And i loved pre love. Pretend when you're a kid. I still love. Pretend you love it when you're a parent and you're pretending with your child i mean it's it's one of the most fun things in the world to do so it was easy you know and also i was totally in love with kermit. I thought he was the greatest. He always was my favorite of all the muppets. No matter how sassy anyone else was. I mean miss piggy was fantastic and i'm just talking to the the the puppets the characters. Not you know. Like a love Frank ogden he's hilarious but it was just something very simple I actually. That's the joke that i've told it some conventions when you know they're they're in the pit and your higher up so and my role was small by a frog with the music to see you know something like that and so they always do this trick and i'm sure they did it to the other people who were actress on the set. They try to get you to talk to them when they're on a break. So what happened was is i was so nervous. They all suddenly have a signal from jim to disappear. And you don't know what's going on. And i'd never done film so i didn't ask or anything i just was like. I'm gonna just sit here. And i thought i'd just go over my three lines or something and and kermit. He had stayed there. But i didn't. I didn't put this together and kermit is looking in this frame. That's on the desk and he's using it as a mirror and he's doing this thing where he's like looking as profile at sort of doing what i'm doing of like well. Gee should look this way. Is that going to be better. And i actually said. I talked to him and i went. What are you doing you know. Because i was like. And then he answered back. And then i answered something back and then i went. Wait a minute jim. So that's what they do and then as soon as they have tricked you then they all come back. So it's like the muppet hazing. Basically i think it is. It's a nice hazing now. I'd like to dig deep through people's resumes. And i saw this really weird one on your patient. I had to look it up. Because you're listed as being on an episode of saturday night live and actually found that episode of saturday night live on peacock and your credit is person who gets kissed in the audience by bill murray. And that's exactly what happens. I found that clip. So i'd love to hear the story about that entire night. Well you know what's really funny is. I'm so old that i couldn't even remember that. And and i had different people on twitter. Saying y'all know you you you were on saturday night. Live and i went. No no i and yeah bill. Murray kisses you and i'm like no no and then when they showed it to me they said that's you and i went. Oh that is made. Because i need the sweater that i was wearing and it was very particular sweater so i knew that was me and you know i remembered then i started. My memory was coming back. And i can't tell you who it was. Who invited may was someone connected with the show and they were very specific where they wanted sit. I was trying to sit in the back and they said no no. We want you to sit here. We want you sit here. And i'm like okay fine because bill knew he was going to do something like that so they didn't get sued so they they knew that i was going to be chill and yeah i was totally shocked that he did it and it was funny and i had completely forgotten that until i was reminded. So it's a you know amazing. I kept going no. That's not no. I never did anything. Oh that is me so essentially you're a plan to denote you plant right. That's pretty amazing. Yeah yeah so. I do have one theater question. But it's going to be a big theater question here and i actually asked to jonathan as well recently. I want to ask about every good boy deserves favour. I kind of obsession with that show. Did you get to see it. I never got to see it because Some star trek facebook group men and someone posted link to program ended up buying a program off ebay. And i've just like so curious about this show. Because it's you it's patrick. Jonathan it's brent kalala may yeah jonathan christine gross all star trek alumni. Doing this show amazing show. I wish i could've seen. I've only seen new two performances from other places but Yeah i love this. I hear about. How did you guys initially decided to do. Gdf it was patrick's idea. I think it was patrick. Was at the point where he was going. A little stir crazy with with just doing a one character role. He was just doing a lot of different roles as most of us. Were you know you didn't do at least for me. Other people had been on series. I had not been on a series like that. I had done. But i had never done such a long term thing. And he knew we all love theater and he's he was friends with stoppard and he thought this is perfect because he saw that through star trek fandom that we could actually afford to get at work with a full orchestra so we were working with. Adp's orchestras. i mean. It was exciting in that way. There were so many We were in in kind of the middle on different platforms and the action is through. It's like what's going on in the character's mind and have it be that large and it was awesome. It really was and patrick directed and played the doctor which is just the most hilarious part by the way absolutely hilarious part. I mean i had a ball. It was fantastic. My son was really little. That was the only part. That was hard because i had to take him with me. And then i'd have to find someone you know. I'd have to i twist my mother's arm or someone's arm to come and stay in the hotel because he was really young but the experience was just a blast. Because you.

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"mcfadden" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows
"And i was like okay so i don't know should i do not an out of the blue. They had just gotten this dog few months before who was terrified of everyone and everything and the dog would not let me pet it. Nothing i could hold a biscuit and it wouldn't take it so all all of a sudden. I was getting ready to go and i'm going. I just don't know what i'm gonna do and i said you know what. Let's let the dog decide. So i held out to biscuits one in each hand. I said if it's the left hand. I'm doing it if it's the right hand i'm not and literally. It was hilarious. We were laughing so hard because the dog it was as if he totally understood what was going on and was going back and forth. Between which biscuit do i want which door my going to open for this woman. And he went for the biscuit for the podcast and i went well. The dog dared me to do it. I better do it. And that is literally how i agree to do it. That is an amazing story. But you know the thing about it. Is i started then thinking about it and this is the way i am about many things. It's like once. I start something i really get into it. I got into star trek. I got into building a theater in. La i you know you get into something and i really started to get excited about it and at first i was like okay. I'm gonna ask my friends. They're like so talked out by all podcast and they all said yes you know. They were so nice and supportive and i ended up. We laughs there. So many hilarious moments and then there are other moments. they're really powerful and moving and and we talk about things that you know. Maybe people have never heard before It's not about star trek unless it just comes up sort of chance for some reason but I don't know it was really interesting. And then i also am not just talking to next gen people. I'm talking to people in the trek world who i. I'm really interested in an other actors from other shows and I know i've been having a good time. I hope people like who knows you know but but everybody's so being and so i've been having a blast. That's great when i first heard about the show too i was like hearing the descriptions of it and i was like oh man she's doing trek untold without me space. You know my show. It's about star trek. But i think we spent two. There's the show a star treks so much to it right here. Actually you can tell us like. I know you've got eaton. You've got jonathan frakes at the debut episode. But can you tell us who else is going to be in this first round of episodes well i have will will. Wheaton is actually going to be a double upset. Because i'm telling you i could not cut it down. We had so much material. And i played games with him because he's such a game master so i set up a bunch of games and we had to put pennies in a Something so that people could hear when we got a point or didn't and we cover every subject. I mean it's amazing You will learn a lot about us that maybe you didn't know about. We talk about you know. When did you learn Lose your virginity you know we get in there and then we talk about some very You know it's it's the game we talk about heroes and just a bunch of things and i have to say i do a my son. There's no one like him he's just the best and then i have Michael dorn. I have nana visitor. I've talked marina. Denise crosby robber accardo john delancey and it's not over. It's it's just that. I had to take a break because i i learned how to edit sound because what i realized was it didn't work for me just to give the material to them and have them at it. I had to be like the director of it. So i had to learn how to sound at it and if i had a real problem and i needed it separated better or something. They would fix that. I had a wonderful sound editor editor from nacelle who i adore And he talked me through so many things and then he would make it sound like he would make the sound better sounding at the end. I don't know what he does with all of those buttons but did the editing and it took a long time. I can attest to that. I'm full-time outside of this. Actually so i know exactly the pain they're going through and so you're actually the one doing that anything. That's yeah well you know. I'm just looking at a text from. We'll wait and right now. Just a second son is interrupted us. Yeah he has He's the best we really I can't think of anybody who is more of the star trek world in the best possible way than he is at any rate. Yeah i did because it made it interesting to me. You know that matthew. How when you actually a really in the nitty gritty of it. Like i'm going okay that that's just messy. That's part you know wait. What are you trying to say. It's just take you out of there what you know. I think that's when it really comes alive to be honest because it's not just something rambling you really kind of. Get the the parts that They kind of build an. And i love that. I love that sort of By left directing. So i loved that that aspect of it and i like making people shine so i really. That's what i felt. When i was teaching so i think everybody comes off very well. Maybe not me. But i don't know we'll see you'll tell me that's the perpetual problem of all podcast hosts so don't feel too bad. We're all concerned about ourselves of good. Because it's tough to listen to yourself you like. Who is that person. And i felt. Jump ahead my question list a little bit here but since you brought up the editing. I'd read an article about your debut in star trek which was the episode genesis. And hopefully lots more time to talk about that a little later in the article. I read that one of the biggest things you had like some time getting used to was actually the editing process because you sat the other room right and that was just like a real kind of scary process for you right. It wasn't scary. It was thrilling. I also yeah. I'll tell you. I had also been very involved with labyrinths in some of the editing for that documentary and i always was making scenes for the director and i did that. For gavin millar's dream child. Which i did through the creature shop henson creature shop. And you're always you know working in that way of editing. What now we're gonna cut to hear. Then we're going to do that. I love that. So what i never had now. I have no idea how to literally do it with the You know software. But what i do is i can sit there and say nope nope. Don't we have something. And the other shot words. This and this and i love that and you know. The editor was so fabulous and patient and he was excited to have me there. I actually i think i'd asked. Rick rick ask me. Maybe i don't know so much that you want to be involved with the i said yes and so every day you know i went for a week and we went every day and we edited stuff and now my choices didn't always make it but you learn that way and And i really worked well with him. j. j. d. I think his name was he was just wonderful and and he wanted to actually nominate that for an emmy that episode because he thought the editing was really really. Good the comey. Obviously he.

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"mcfadden" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows
"And welcome back to trek untold. The star trek podcast. That goes beyond stars. I'm your host matthew kaplowitz this podcast has always been about learning the. Who's who when it comes to star trek for the past year. We've met with characters star performers writers makeup artists and many many more to take the deepest of deep dives into their origins learn about how their profession works and here all of their amazing stories. I think it's a pretty unique sector of star trek podcast world and one that i'm very happy to be a part of but as it turns out i'm no longer alone in that area and you might be familiar with my new competition today on trek untold. We're speaking with the one only gates mcfadden. You probably know her. From six seasons of star trek the next generation and all the movies and starting on may twelve. She hosts a brand new. Podcast called gates mcfadden investigates. Who do you think you are. This podcast is the debut show from the cell cast studios which is an offshoot of the nacelle company. Who you may already know from their netflix series. The toys that made us in the movies that made us as all cw series discontinued and their upcoming history. Channel docu series. All about star trek. The a company always puts out topnotch content and now with gates on board for their first. Ever podcast you know it's gonna be good and of course it's pretty obvious than a cell company are star trek fans because it's in their name so it goes without saying that this new podcast will have gates interviewing many of her tng alumni with debut featuring a one chat with jonathan frakes. Now you heard frakes before on this show but you've never heard him talking an hour uninterrupted with his co star. They share a bond which travels across the entire. Tng family that no other hosts could have with their guests unless they went through something like that. I got to hear some tips in the show and it's very fascinating and very personal two. It's pretty surprising. What kind of stories they get the tell on the show so in this episode of trek untold. I do my best to replicate the experience of gates fan domesticates and what you might hear on her show. But you know i take my word for it outweight. Now that's that's lavar burton zayn. It's different podcast either way. Stay tuned for our next with gates mcfadden but before we jump into our interview. I want to ask you are you following. Trek untold on social media. It's the best way to keep up to date and who's going to be the next guest on trek untold and learn all about the other cool things that are happening here so if you're on instagram. Facebook or twitter go ahead and look up trek untold. All one word and give us a follow in a like if you like to help support the show monetarily. Go ahead and check out t spring dot com slash stores slash trick untold. The check out some of the nice. We have available. This includes t shirts mugs phone cases sweatshirts stickers and a whole bunch more so go ahead and check out t spring dot com slash stores slash trek on told you can also support our show by visiting patriot dot com slash trek untold. If you become a paid subscriber to trek until you'll get first access to the show and a chance to ask our guests questions on future episodes but most of all please subscribe to the show wherever you're listening to or watching it and if you've already done that please also lever review and a rating if you can leaving ratings interviews helps increase the visibility of podcasts on platforms like i tunes and other places like it. It shows that you're listening to that. You like and other people who are interested in the same subject probably like it too. It helps us grow. It helps us get better guests and helps us keep bringing this amazing trek untold. Show to you. If you're already following us or supported us in any other way thank you of course for being a part of the trek untold family. There's a lotta star trek podcast out there and we're very grateful that you chose us to listen to. I'd also like a quick shout out to our friends at triple fiction productions who makes them great three d. printed star trek inspire toys and replicas for fans of all ages and toys of all sizes. But you'll hear more about them a little later on in the show now without further ado. Let's beam up this week's guest computer access interview file hello and welcome back to trek untold and now joining us the other side of the screen. I don't think she needs any introduction of already. Give her like a five minute one before the show began as you folks can see. Today we are speaking with the lovely gates mcfadden gates. How are you today. i'll i'm great. How are you. i'm doing great. It's so wonderful to talk with you. Today we posted about this on our social media and we got such a huge response So many questions about the u. And i've got a ton of things to we're going to be digging deepfakes. That's what we do on trek untold. Ooh okay digging deep. I'm ready okay. So let's actually jump in. I on talk about the real reason that you're here. And that's because you've got a podcast coming out You've got gates. Mcfadden investigates which is debut may twelfth. so Yeah when was this idea for a podcast firstborn. Well you know it's funny. It was I'm trying to remember actually the date when it happened. I think it was maybe in march or april of the pandemic And i had just gotten back from a cruise. I actually had but was i didn't have a serious case. Thankfully and i got a call from brian. Volk weiss who is the ceo of nasal and he was so lovely and funny. And i'd never had sort of a ceo. Be like he was. He was just so down to earth. He's just a terrific guy. I really like him And he said you know gates I've been a big fan. And i just think you would be great doing a podcast and i'm like hello. What and he. He was very persistent. And i said. I said what my thinking initially thought that i would talk about track and i said listen. You don't know you don't know my friends and the cast and all that nobody's going to want to sit there and talk about star trek with me. We do it all time with everyone else. I said no no. They're all going to say no and i. Don't you know the people. I do podcasts. With no it much better than i do. And so i said no. I really can't and he could be anything you want. You can have anywhere on you want. I went and then he came back like sometime later and said no. I really do want you to think about this do it. And i said i just really don't know what i would do. And you know he said no. Just be you and just do this. And i'm like i don't know brian. Thanks but no. And and then he's called me back again and he says no. No you've got to keep thinking about. This is so this is the third time. And this is the guys drew so the only other thing in my life the came back to me with three requests was star trek gene roddenberry on the after i turned it down twice came back the third time and called me from his jacuzzi and said. Hey listen i think you ought to rethink this. I think you really should do star. Trek and i mean duh. What a dummy. What was wrong with me. That i didn't get this so i thought I should listen to this. Brian volk by wise and. So i actually. The truth is i went to my good friend's house and we were on the porch with our masks because we were we. Were really good about this..

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Journalist Daniel Libit Unpacks Amicus Brief Supporting NCAA in NCAA v. Alston Case
"Perhaps the most important moment of this month from a sports standpoint could be in washington. Dc at the supreme court. That's when the much-heralded landmark potentially landmark case will be heard oral arguments will be hurt and there's a lot of controversy going on right now and our next guest is going with with with michael mcmahon. Has shed some some light on that. A friend of the court brief an amicus brief was filed recently in this case the nc. Double a. vs austin and it was discovered by our next guest and his colleague that what these athletes have done may end up hurting more than helping daniel limit joining us. And it's really great to have you on david. Thank you so much. We we've talked in the past with michael mccann. Both of you have really uncovered quite an extraordinary story. Here good afternoon and is a gentle way possible explained of those of us who don't understand this stuff as well as you what this is all about well first of all. Thanks so much for having me on the program. It's a it's an honor. Um yeah as you as you sort of previewed There was a group of former college. Athletes who on february eight filed in the meekest brief which is also called a friend of the court brief in the end of the blame. The allston case This was the eighth emeka. Brief that was filed in this case. But it was probably the most interesting and possibly the most impactful because this was the only breach that was being written and signed off on by actual former college athletes others. Who had weighed in on this. Were economists and law professors and subject matter experts but you know offensively. The people who would have been impacted by changes to the restrictions in compensation or scholarship limits while they were still in school and they were voicing their support for the incident which was kind of interesting because the caption of the case is the blake. The allston allston is shown. Allston the former west virginia running back. Who's the The name on a on a class of of former college athletes. And so you know curious. Who are the athletes who are actually standing up for being simple a and so a couple of weeks ago i started calling around and and reaching out to the eighteen athletes who had signed off on this brief two thirds of them are former olympic athletes But six of them are former major sports athletes. Five of them played basketball in college. And one of them is darren. Mcfadden the star football player for arkansas. Who had a kenya year. Nfl career retired in two thousand seventeen. And those are the ones who i thought. Were most interesting. Because those are the ones from the revenue that the so-called revenue generating sports who you'd think would have the most to gain By changes to the restrictions of Of compensation and In calling around Particularly with mcfadden who is kind of the marquee name used by far and away the most high profile of the former college athletes to sign onto this brief Occurred to me in our conversations with a few of them mcfadden included that their words didn't exactly square with what the brief said that when i was asking them. Sort of what motivated their position on the issue of amateurism What led them to to join us brief. They were kind of making better arguments for the plaintiffs for the players for the allston side than they work for. The incident lay And then through additional reporting and and and you know continuing to interview them it really raise questions whether or not they knew exactly what they were signing onto in the first place and whether or not their perspectives on college sports and amateurism aligned with the incident. Belay at all The las firm. That's filed this brief Is a major international law firm. It's called orc. They've done worked previously for the aa. So this was a serious brief filed by serious group of lawyers but it seem like some of their key voices And and their biggest most high profile name didn't know what they were actually signing up for or really didn't understand the specifics or for that matter. The the overriding point of the Of the litigation in daniel not to turn this into a legal drama but maybe in a small town lawyer runs down to the courthouse on friday and file something quickly just to try to stave something off or two for quick injunction. But we're talking about the supreme court here and of the most important cases That we've ever seen in relation to the ncw has something like this happen. You know well. That's a good question and reach out to law firm which pushback strongly in vehemently against any kind of suggestion that the brief was anything other than fully representative of of all of the athletes who signed onto it But yeah your your. Your point is exactly right. This is a very serious case You know this is probably the biggest college sports case to go before. The supreme court gain a quarter century And these are serious lawyers who filed the brief. And you'd think that they would be able to you know. Gather together a group of former athletes. Who really had a full understanding and appreciation of their side I think one thing that might suggest is how difficult it is. How difficult it might be or the blades. Position to find support among former major Or or major sport or or you know so-called revenue sports athletes And and that seems to be where the sticking point is. I spoke with other people who filed the sign onto the who were olympic sport athletes Who were much more articulate and and sort of informed on the on the points of of what the brief would say and what the blades position is but it does somewhat undermine the the argument that that you know. There's a wide swath of diverse in a diverse group of athletes. Who support the simple as that. It's not just the olympic sport athletes who Don't want necessarily the the floodgates of new compensation to come in but that they're actually people who who played football and basketball who also Subscribe subscribe to that tibet. Thinking as

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Ghana Becomes 1st Country To Get COVAX Vaccine Doses
"Was a milestone day and the ambition effort to get two billion doses of vaccine to the developing world. Cynthia mcfadden with it. It's called the margin logistical undertaking in history in the wee hours of this morning it finally began today. We're in ghana. And this is really a historic moment. As six hundred thousand doses of the astra zeneca vaccine arrived in the african nation. The first vaccine to be delivered as part of a msa effort led by the world health organization and unicef called kovacs to send at least two billion doses of vaccine to the world's poorest nations if one country is left unvaccinated this disease will bounce back and forth. The vaccine was shipped directly from the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world. in india. In each of the kovacs countries healthcare workers will be the first to be inaugurated. Hundreds of thousands of syringes also arrived in ghana ship from a massive unicef warehouse in dubai. Meanwhile overnight one hundred thousand syringes arrived in the maldives which will soon get their vaccine allotment. Certainly a down payment on hope but consider this so far about two hundred million. Vaccines have been administered. But nearly half of those two only two countries china and the us leaves more than one hundred countries that haven't administered a single

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New York Residents Reflect On Deadly Jersey City Shooting 1 Year Later
"Jersey city is marking the one year anniversary of a deadly anti Semitic attack perpetrated by two shooters who killed the Jersey City Police officer then stormed a kosher market and murdered three people inside. W. Marcie's Matt Katz reports. New Jersey Attorney General Gerbier Gray wall was on his way to Jersey City. On the afternoon of December. 10th 2019 City Detective Joseph Seals had been found executed in a cemetery and there was now a gunfight at a kosher grocery store nearby. List. Miguel Rodriguez and immigrant from Ecuador who worked at the market was dead. And soon his widow was asking great wall. Somebody hate the Jewish people. The Jewish people gave my husband a job. How could they do this? Since the shooting Gray Walls office launched an online portal where people can report discrimination and a state task force released guidelines and how to provide students with anti bias education. Haven't Bernstein, Jewish leader who now runs Community Security Service, which helps protect synagogues was also on the scene in Jersey City. That day. We said Mourners cottage for the victims and stood in the synagogue that was shared the wall of the kosher market. And as a nominee, and I've seen bullet holes on shell casings and things I just never imagined seeing in a synagogue in my lifetime, Bernstein recalls a dark December last year, there were regular attacks, an Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn and a fatal machete attack and a Hanukkah celebration in months in New York. Officials say it's talents in both the Muncie and Jersey City incidents appear to be followers of the anti Semitic black Hebrew is relate movement. Pamela Johnson, a Black Jersey city resident who runs the Jersey City Anti violence coalition, said in the aftermath, Jewish and black leaders held a joint food and toy giveaway and hosted a Hanukkah Kwanza dinner because we have to live. Amongst each other, and we do want to have a relationship, and we want to be able to make sure that we called you in respect to one another right. But for Johnson, the high profile nature of the incident obscures the anonymous gun violence that often occurs in Jersey City. Just last week, a mother of four was shot and killed on the sidewalk, two doors down from the kosher market. Didn't hear about it. Did you? Are you sure? McFadden, a cafeteria worker and a high school and a mother of four, was shot dead in front of her kids last Friday.

20/20
The Suitcase Murder
"My name is Meghan Sacks criminologist at Fairleigh Dickinson University. In simplest terms criminology is the scientific study of what causes crime and how the criminal justice system. Response. To crime. Ridden about twenty, five true crime books over the years and I think many maguire is perhaps one of the most interesting ones and baffling. This is Melanie. McGuire arrested today minutes after dropping offer children in daycare. Melanie, McGuire a New Jersey nurse was accused of killing her husband cutting up his body and throwing it into the Chesapeake Bay. In two thousand, seven, what was being called? The suitcase murder trial was generating an enormous amount of media attention, not just in New Jersey, but all across the country three bazaar discoveries, three separate suitcases, all containing human remains the woman who is on trial for her very life. She says the real truth behind the crime has never been revealed with no history of violence and no apparent motive for murder. Could she really have done it? She was this beautiful young nurse and they were the seemingly normal middle class couple and the murder happened in such a grisly way. The idea that this beautiful nurse could have actually killed her husband and then cut him up is just incredible. Of course, they were salacious aspects. Maguire is a nurse and prosecutors say she had an affair with a doctor. She didn't fit the profile I. Guess of a murderer over the years and colleagues of ours have come to me and said, you know Melanie McGuire proclaims her innocence and to tell her story I started thinking Oh maybe there is a little more to this case than what you see on the surface and then the idea podcast came up and I was all in on direct appeal examined the murder conviction of Melanie, McGuire him following a highly publicized trial looking at the evidence that was presented and the evidence that may have seemed insignificant at the time before own conclusion about Melanie's guilt. We hear at ABC have our own history with the Melanie. McGuire case back in two thousand, seven ABC's Cynthia McFadden had the first on camera interview at the mother of two on trial for murdering her husband. Who was the Melanie? McGuire you hope to jury. knows. The one who tried to take care of everybody. Who didn't make the smartest decisions but admitted to those mistakes? To the people she trusted most. But. Did Not admit what what she's acute stuff. I have been incarcerated for twelve and a half going on thirteen years now. Do. You still insist that you're innocent. Absolutely. You're sitting here. A wrongfully convicted person. Correct. Absolutely and what have those years spend like? I tell people. It's not as bad as you think in some ways and it's so much worse than I could ever articulate in others. After all these years I. Still feel her I still feel bothered. I still feel like how could somebody think? That I did that. This whole saga begins on May. Fifth two thousand four with an odd discovery in Virginia Beach. Early morning a couple of fishermen and the kids are out on a boat by the Chesapeake Bay. Me and my friend Don Connors was going to go out fishing and we both had days off D. or Don. We Call Them D. said, keep his kids out of school. We're GONNA take him fishing. Everybody was excited. We went right out this bridge here. and to keep on going you run right in the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. In the Chesapeake Bay Bridge tunnel is seventeen and a half miles long. It really is quite astonishing. It connects the eastern shore of Virginia to Virginia Beach has two tunnels, two shipping channels, and then once you get on the other side, you go North into Maryland Delaware New Jersey.

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Jake Shapiro goes to Apple Podcasts
"Pr Axe today, one of the cofounders. OPR ACHES JAKE shop joins apple podcasts as head of creative partnerships in any significant tire for the company. He's been working for radio public and Pod Fund where promised an announcement shortly about new leadership for those companies? Sirius XM has announced a new CEO and CFO James e Mayo will retire at the end of this year to be replaced by Jennifer see wits who's currently the president of sales marketing and operations Sean S Sullivan is appointed the new CFO D- David j freer is pursuing other opportunities effective immediately. Oh dear. The company owns Pandora Central Cast and stitcher. The twenty fifth annual Webby Awards opens for entries. The awards have added six new individual episodes categories for podcasts and three new categories for limited series and specials the publisher podcast awards also. Opens for entries open to publishers and media organizations worldwide in the Netherlands the podcast festival on this weekend publishes its full program par physical virtual. The virtual event has a session on editor that's me apple answers, Iowa's fourteen ipad fourteen, which will both be available today the apple podcasts at which is updated as part of the gets new features offering personalized suggestions in Australia podcast. One Australia to appointments Sam Cavanagh will look after entertainment and news content for the company while Jennifer Goncane will focus on specialised content podcast Stra is owned by broadcaster sea. Randall who co-founded Australian Company runny Area Code Joins A partnership automation business. He'll continue being chair of the company which represents one degree in the country and following campaigns like show the salary in other industries are pod jobs job board now asks for salary ranges when advertising new jobs in an attempt to help diversity tackle, pay gaps and inequality treat people fairly thank you Hannah Hedman for raising our awareness of the issued. We know an optional question isn't perfect, but we do hope to start. Pocano skews minimalism and personal development podcast. Optimal Living Daily has hit one hundred million downloads. The podcast narrates content from personal development experts Joshua Becker the minimalists and mark an angel Chernoff face and t shirt or two to celebrate. That's how easily we are and all things covered with Patrick Peterson and Brian McFadden is a new weekly podcast from CBS sports featuring future hall of Famer and a two time superbowl champion covering the unprecedented NFL season launches next week they didn't send a t shirt

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11-Year-Old Boy Fatally Shot in Washington DC Was Son of Violence Interrupter
"Days after an 11 year year old old boy boy was was shot shot and and killed killed in in D. D. C. C. The The mayor mayor and and city city leaders leaders are are expressing expressing their their anger anger and and determination determination to to find find out out who's who's responsible. responsible. People People are are hurting hurting when they see a child senselessly killed in our city Mayor Muriel Bowser says she's heartbroken and outraged at the killing of 11 year old Davon McNeil on July 4th. They want answers. Sometimes people want revenge. Which were also very concerned about people want is just to stop DC Police say the boy died and his mother crystals arms shot in the head. Del McFadden with DCs Neighborhood safety office says Davon was shot after his mother's piece cookout in Cedar Gardens in Southie having an event sponsored by violence, interrupters. Have the child of a violence interrupter killed it all makes us feel powerless to stop violence, and that's what we have to fight