35 Burst results for "U. S Marshal Service"

Manhunt for Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's Ex-Chief of Staff

Mark Levin

01:47 min | Last week

Manhunt for Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's Ex-Chief of Staff

"Manhunt begins for ex Hogan aid after he skips court appearance I said wait a minute Not the Hogan Larry hog Authorities launched a manhunt this week for former Maryland GOP governor Hogan's ex chief of staff Roy McGrath following his failure to appear in federal court McGrath faced the charges of wire fraud Embezzlement and falsification had documents In connection with his obtaining of $233,648 in severance payment from the Maryland environmental service according to the whole newspaper McGrath resigned a few months into his service in Hogan's office Allegedly attempted to make a look as though Hogan had authorized the payout So that he could join the Hogan administration McGrath was pleaded not guilty He was scheduled to appear Before a U.S. district court in Baltimore Maryland at 9 a.m. on Monday his lawyer Joseph murta appeared unaware of the reason for McGrath absence saying we're doing what we can to make sure Roy is safe And we see him soon CBS News reported law enforcement did not locate a minimum to Florida home per the Washington compost The U.S. marshal service considers him a fugitive issued a wanted poster And this guy doesn't look like he can stay on the run for long mister producer Now and I'm looking for any comments by Larry Hogan He runs a tight ship You might be aware that I think the captain of the Titanic runs tight ship two

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 US Marshals computer system hit by ransomware attack

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 3 weeks ago

US Marshals computer system hit by ransomware attack

"The computer system at the U.S. marshal service was hit by a ransomware attack, a spokesman says hackers stole sensitive and personally identifiable data less than two weeks ago, about agency employees and targets of investigations. The hack system was disconnected shortly after the breach was discovered. Ransomware attacks have crippled everything from Britain's postal service to Ireland's national health network to Costa Rica's government. Schools, hospitals, and local governments are routinely targeted. Criminals can hold data hostage, even if the target quickly restores the effective network with backup data. The Marshall service tracks down fugitives,

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What Do We Do With the FBI? Chris Farrell Has Some Thoughts

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:10 min | 6 months ago

What Do We Do With the FBI? Chris Farrell Has Some Thoughts

"Brass tags. Where in D.C., you've worked in the U.S. Army as a county intelligence officer. What do we do with the FBI? Give me give me the Farrell game plan for 2025 January, the 21st. So the first thing is, an investigative division is created within the U.S. marshal service. That investigative division would take on all the responsibilities, the criminal activities, the criminal investigative activities. So FBI does criminal investigations counterintelligence and kind of terrorism about the criminal stuff goes to the Marshals. Agents are vetted for lateral transfer into this from the bureau. In other agencies as well. But yes, because you're trying to stand up a new entity. And frankly, the more fresh or different blood you get in the better. And so there are other 1810s. That's the government's shorthand for law enforcement agent. Who want to come in, they're scrupulously vetted and then transferred in if they're not one of these political operators that we've been seeing in the FBI.

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The Latest on the January 6th Political Prisoners With Julie Kelly

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:06 min | 9 months ago

The Latest on the January 6th Political Prisoners With Julie Kelly

"I want to be meticulous here. Because you've done such a service that I think hasn't gone the requisite attention outside of American greatness and some shows. You've been on tacos show. You've been on my show regularly, but we need to really document people need to read your book January 6th and we need to document what's happening in the last year and a half. So let's talk about, again, what's happening in the courtrooms? Will you share with us the details? Well, let's start what's happening in the prisons. What is the conditions, only a handful of Republicans have dared have shown the fortitude to actually go and visit these prisons. It's Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Louie gohmert, Paul gosar. I may have missed one or two, but it's a handful of sorry. Andy bigg. Andy Biggs, of course, just a handful out of the hundreds who should have gone. We share a little bit about what the conditions are like and how they're being treated in the prison in the nation's capital, Julie. So right now, Seth, there are roughly 70, 75 political prisoners about half of those men are in this D.C. gulag. Some of them have been there for now 16 months and counting. The DoJ, U.S. marshal service are actually transferring some men who have been detained in other parts of the country for months on end, moving them to this D.C. gulag. I mean, it's exactly what you would think, jail in Washington, D.C., would look like. They're mostly held in solitary confinement conditions. They are tormented by jail officials, jail guards who have nothing but contempt for them is Trump supporters. Their defense attorneys complain incessantly in court to D.C. district court judges who are duty bound to protect the rights of defendants against this vengeful government, they have failed to do it. The defense attorneys can not get access to their clients. The jail guards are withholding, discovery evidence that is sent to the jail for months on end. So they are prevented from their constitutional right as a defendant to build their own defense.

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Indiana man arrested in Young Dolph's death; 2nd man charged

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 1 year ago

Indiana man arrested in Young Dolph's death; 2nd man charged

"Some some big big legal legal news news in in the the case case of of the the shooting shooting death death of of a a rap rap star star in in Memphis Memphis authorities authorities have have arrested arrested a a Tennessee Tennessee man man in in the the fatal fatal shooting shooting of of young young Dolph Dolph another another man man has has been been indicted indicted on on murder murder charges charges in in the the same same case case the the US US marshal marshal service service says says twenty twenty three three year year old old Justin Justin Johnson Johnson was was arrested arrested on on a a murder murder warrant warrant issued issued for for him him earlier earlier this this month month authorities authorities say say he he is is now now in in custody custody arrested arrested in in Indiana Indiana meanwhile meanwhile the the grand grand jury jury in in Tennessee Tennessee has has indicted indicted thirty thirty two two year year old old Cornelius Cornelius Smith Smith on on first first degree degree murder murder and and other other charges charges in in that that shooting shooting he he was was arrested arrested last last month month in in the the theft theft of of the the vehicle vehicle used used in in the the slaying slaying of of young young Dolph Dolph the the double double dose dose of of news news comes comes nearly nearly two two months months after after young young Dolph Dolph was was ambushed ambushed during during the the cooking cooking run run his his home home town town of of Memphis Memphis I'm I'm Oscar Oscar wells wells Gabriel Gabriel

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

01:47 min | 1 year ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on 600 WREC

"Except Lester Eubanks, and he hasn't been seen since a full plan. The guy had a plan of just astounded that this could actually happen, And there were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives. The case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives are running out, and we're going to catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime. And his time is up. I'm sunny Hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want Lester you banks to be forgotten. What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, A life on the run and a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now they may be closer than ever from ABC News. Have you seen this man? Have you seen this man? Ring of you have seen this man? Have you seen this man? Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one The free I. Heart radio APP is number one for music, radio and podcasts, All in one discover a new podcast from our.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

08:44 min | 1 year ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KTOK

"To talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall on December morning in 1973. He and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester Eubanks, and he hasn't been seen since a full plan. The guy had a plan of just astounded that this could actually happen. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives. The case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives are running out, and we're going to catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime and his time it's up. I'm sunny hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads possible sightings and at every turn found resistance. From those who want Lester you banks to be forgotten. What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty. A life on the run. And a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now they may be closer than ever from ABC News. Have you seen this man? Have you seen this man? Ring of you have seen this man? Have you seen this man? Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one Radio station, Mama. Great to have you along for the ride. Thanks for stopping by. Always glad to have back my friend. He's a U. S representative District four Republican. The Great State of Utah. Burgess Owens Burgess. How are you? So great and I look for the chatting with you. It's gonna be a good topic and I can't wait to get into it, My friend Happy Independence Day. I hope that you and yours had a great time We save 16 cents on a hot dog. It turns out from Jen Psaki. Let's just start there. I want to get in full throated into the other stuff that we want to talk about. But how disconnected is it to suggest to the American people that we somehow have saved you 16 cents on a hot dog? You should thank us for the Independence Day holiday. Well, I think that's it kind of shows a disconnect that we have now in office. And this is what happens Joe as well No, those of us as entrepreneurs. We know we have to think through things. We have to be problem solvers. We have to deal reality. If you if you come from the government and live there all your life, reality is just is this is very optional. So that's what's happening. Good thing is that American people are dealing with this. They have context. They understand what it is to live free and to have a great future ahead of them. And then they also know how it feels to be very concerned. So there's very concerned place where all right now we'll ask me much better, much better countries move forward. You know it's interesting because we're paying a dollar a gallon on average, more for gas, but we saved 16 cents on a hot dog, and we should all thank Joe. It's Burgess Owens again. He's district Republican, the Great State of Utah. Let's talk about the Revolutionary War, Burgess because it turns out Maxine Waters, and I can't think of the other ladies name and she's also a representative came out and said that black people aren't free black people are still oppressed. The Revolutionary War and Declaration of Independence did not declare independence for everybody because all African Americans were enslaved. I mean, that's just patently not true. We were declaring independence. From tyranny of George, the third in England. That's what we were doing, and by the way, there were plenty of free black people in America, In fact, some owned plantations and on slaves, So we're acting as if every black person was unequal with white people. That's just not true at the time of the declaration. The independent state declaration that covered all of America and the dream, didn't it about what we wanted to be A did it did. And Joe. This is why our history is so important and why I love the fact that I was taught some of the stuff. We share some things. You guys today with your audience that you have never heard about because this is the way the left works up. There was something Karl Marx said. And I repeat, this is all office. I can the first battleground. The battleground is to win there. Ideology of Marxism socialism is to rewrite history. The first battle grounds the writing of history. What they have done over the last decades is rewriting our history. Make sure that black people have no idea and whites have no idea how successful black Americans have been because we can do everything that anyone else can give an opportunity and also this great country start off with How black Americans impacted our not only where we are today but impacted the success of our nation as we begin to grow. I was very fortunate to have a father who was warm or two best. I was taught early to respect our flag to have respect for our country and all that. But here's something a lot of people don't know. The very first martyr for freedom in our country was a guy named Christmas. Atis is a black American is remember The Sons of Liberty, and he was the first American to die in the in the Boston massacre. The very the last battle to be won was was done because they double spy's name was James Armistead. And James having to have the the respect and loyalty of George Washington, and he was able to bring back until that allowed them to win the very last fight they had in Yorktown against general, Uh, Conwell. Because of this information. Americans end up winning that last war, and in a year later, they end up signing of the treaty in Paris. So When the dove end of revolution. You have two black men that loved our nation paid the price stood for freedom and by the way during those days, white and black Patriots fought shoulder to shoulder Together. It was not segregated. They fought together and I go to a litany of other a great great men at that. Matter of fact, he's when he's when Joe when the next time you look at the George Washington Crossing the Delaware The tallest man and at the about is a black man. Light skin, a black man and his name is. Oh, gosh. Uh I'll be Conwell. And right below right next to him to the right is another black man. His name is Prince Whipple. And they are actually black Americans are crossing the Delaware with Washington because in those days again, blacks and white falls together for this and those those men I just mentioned for the several battles of Washington George Washington. So this is the history we should know. And by the way It's so easy to find this in the national, uh, archives. Why is it so easy to find these these pictures and yet we don't see it all in our in our history. Burgess I want I want to interject this. If you don't mind. It's Burgess Owens District for Republican Great State of Utah. Friend of mine Super Bowl champion. Um, we I never heard those people's names before. And I'm 54 years old and I love my country. And I know that that black Americans and white Americans, Hispanic Americans and went men and women can all succeed here, like in no other land. But those names are not talked about know what this with the teachers unions are doing with the school boards are doing is insisting that we teach our kids that all white people are oppressive and racist and all black people are treated as oppressed and less than so. I mean, how do we get what you just said? In a few minutes on my show to everybody's ears? Everybody's brains and make them understand that we did stand shoulder to shoulder elbow to elbow. Has there been racism? Of course. Nobody is denying that hasn't been white supremacy. Yes, Is it Is it on a large scale today? Of course not. Are we racist country today? No. Are there Racists here? Yes. So why can't we have that conversation and talk about how far we've progressed? And in fact, without blacks and whites and Hispanics, especially in Texas, where I am we wouldn't have a free nation. Well, here's what we have to understand. And your audience. We'll get advantage of hearing what we'll be talking more about in the future and its first of all. Uh, Our country because I just missed those names. The reason I mention him because they are white Americans, historians who had enough respect for those those Americans to make sure they were never lost in history..

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Former Reality TV Star Josh Duggar Arrested, Jailed in Arkansas

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Former Reality TV Star Josh Duggar Arrested, Jailed in Arkansas

"A former reality TV star is under arrest Josh Duggar has been arrested and is in the custody of federal authorities in Arkansas it is unclear what charges he may end up facing he is being held at the Washington County jail after his arrest by federal marshals as for the nature of the arrest the marshal service is referring any questions to a federal prosecutor in the western part of Arkansas Duggar is thirty three and start on the TLC show nineteen kids and counting it was pulled off the air in twenty fifteen after it came out that he had molested four of his sisters and a babysitter I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

02:33 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"In central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall on a December morning in 1973. He and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since in a full plan. The guy had a plan just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives air running out, and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime and his time is up. I'm sunny Hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want Lester Eubanks to be for gotten What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, A life on the run and a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now they may be closer than ever from ABC News. Have you seen this man? Have you seen this man? Three of you have seen this man? Have you seen This man, Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one To system will move.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

01:39 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"Preview. There was a murder. In central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall. December morning in 1973, he and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since in a full plan. The guy had a plan just astounded that this could actually happen. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track always sponsored by Belle and Pollack, accidents and Injury. Lawyers know it's Mandy Connell on K L. A News radio. The Voice of Colorado welcome Welcome Welcome to a Wednesday edition of the show. Today. We may barrel because Dave just pointed out. We didn't barrel yesterday on.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

02:03 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"There was a murder in central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall. On a December morning in 1973. He and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since in a full plan. The guy had a plan just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives air running out, and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime and his time it's up. I'm sunny hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want lesser Eubanks to be for gotten What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, A.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

06:49 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

"Hey, thanks for being here a couple of quick things I want to get to this milestone We've gotten too in a moment Milestone in vaccinations here in Arizona. Get to that story because we are making progress. Although it seems slow people questioning the second dose. We are making progress, and that's very, very good news, but great news. The two inmates you just served Jeff talk about in the news to inmates who had escaped from the state prison Saturday or apprehended this morning in Coolidge. Coolidge Police Department U. S marshals took these two guys into custody. They have been searching for them in and around a 10 mile area, And this is about 10 Miles west off Florence, where they were prior to their capture. They were last accounted for on Saturday. And the Arizona Department of Corrections on Duh. A apprehended they said, apprehending them is their top priority. Coolidge police the U. S Marshal service, and I mentioned earlier if you are ever wanted and you find out that the marshals are looking for you, But turn yourself in. I mean, don't embarrass yourself any further. They are the bloodhounds of the government. They're going to find you. When you find out you're on the 10 most wanted list for the U. S Marshal Service. It's over. They just will stop at nothing to find you. So they offered up $35,000 and rewards. Now these two guys between them one of them. Harmon, he was sent to 100 years in prison for kidnapping and second degree burglary. He was sent to prison and 2012. The other one has been imprisoned for about 10 years. He was sentenced to 35 years for child molestation and sexual abuse. They broke into a tool shed, knocking down an air conditioning unit breaking through walls, according to authorities, and they were able to obtain a bolt cutter, wire, snips and other items used to cut a fence. So I think this is one of the reasons why we know Florence Prison is being closed is because it's not exactly it was an older prison that was going to take a lot of repairs. So it was a good thing that they were closing it down. Do they just go back to where they came from? Like straight back to the same cell. No, I don't think they will. They're going to go to jail. First. They're going to go back to prison for their sentences. Probably, but I doubt they're going back to the same cell and if they were cell mates, they won't be again. There's going to be another trial and with one guy that was sent to 100 years, what does he have to lose? How do you punish that guy? You gonna they're gonna put him in solitary confinement is already in for life. They're gonna be eventually escapes again. Oh, yeah, There's gonna be restrictions, and they'll be put that we monitored a lot more because they were that they escaped, you know, and let's be honest. It is supposed to be about public safety. But there's an embarrassment level here too. If you're running that prison if you are on if you're on shift, and you're a corrections officer, you're going to be embarrassed by that. Now. I'm not saying they should be, but they escaped on your watch. So there's gonna be a little of animosity there. Let's say so. I don't know what prison they'll end up at, but they will be considered a flight risk. And they will be watched very, very closely. But good news that they've been captured. People in penile County can can rest a little easier now, because these guys were considered to be very, very dangerous. The weather being the way it was they were going to have to be holed up somewhere. And there have been reports of sightings and those sightings. What led the U. S Marshal Service and the Coolidge PD while this story is obviously developing, and I'm sure they're gonna be more details, come out about this. Be listening to Katya. Our news for that and download the Katya our news up very quickly. Back to half a million Arizonans have now been we have crossed the half a million threshold. Of first vaccinations Now about 80,000. People have received both doses. And now so in the next couple of weeks, that number has got to get up to half a million. We're gonna get a half a million people in Arizona. The vaccine. Questions and concerns are whether or not we're going to have enough going into phase one. See, we are now in one being. I think one A and one B, where obviously the two most critical and are going to do the biggest to stop hospitalizations and deaths. When we're going to see a massive reduction in cases will be when we get down to the 22 44 year olds. That is the age group 22 44 Year olds are the age group by far and away. The highest number of cases is a matter of fact. That's approaching 330,000 cases between that the next group is 45 54 109. So it's not even close. Actually under 20 is 117, but it's still almost a third. We are we are on the verge of good things happening. And one of the questions that people were asking was if you've gotten covert 19 do you need to get a vaccine and the experts are saying yes, but I think you're going to be at the end of the line. Because they're not sure how long those anti bodies last. So we're seeing a huge and I'm not. I'm not looking for a silver lining on the dark cloud. The number of cases of covert 19 right now is a dark cloud when you are still seeing close to one in three test test positive. That is a very high number of very high number s o. That part of it is we'd like to see those numbers much lower. But when those people the vast majority of them that recover from this will have the anti bodies, So will the people that are vaccinated. You are going to see a dramatic downward trend. Once we start getting into the general public, especially Those 22 44 year olds. When they are eligible to get the vaccine. You will see a dramatic drop in positive cases. How quickly can we get to that number? The president still says spring, which would be April that would be phenomenal. If we could get that many people vaccinated. By April that we are saying that anybody that wants the vaccine can have the vaccine by April. That would be tremendous. I think that's one of the reasons why Major League Baseball is asking or I'm sorry the Cactus League is asking Major League baseball the postpone the start of spring training. I think they believe they could get in a full spring training if they postponed it for a while. Now, whether or not major league Baseball wants to give up their regular season and the television deal in some games or doom or double, you know, less days off form or doubleheaders. I don't know. Get in there 162 games. But either way we are looking at and most people are assuming We're going to see much better days come the spring. That doesn't mean that we should all give up what we're doing. I'm not saying that at all. I'm looking at some of the good news that's happening and a half a million people who would have ever thought You know, I'm not let's give credit where credit to do. Operation.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

02:22 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on 600 WREC

"There was a murder in central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall. On a December morning in 1973. He and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since then A full clan. The guy had a plan. Just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives and running out and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime, and this time it's up. I'm sunny hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want lesser Eubanks. Be for gotten. What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, A life on the run and a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now they may be closer than ever. From ABC News. Have you seen this man? Have you seen this man of you have seen this man?.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KNST AM 790

KNST AM 790

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KNST AM 790

"In central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall. December morning in 1973, he and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since in a full plan. The guy had a plane just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives and running out and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime. In his time it's up. I'm sunny hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want Lester Eubanks. Be for gotten. What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, A life on the run and a first hand. Look at.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

07:15 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on 600 WREC

"A murder in central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall on a December morning in 1973. He and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since. In a full clan. The guy had a plan. Just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives air running out, and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime. And this time it's up. I'm sunny hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want Lester Eubanks to be for gotten What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, A life on the run and a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now they may be closer than ever from ABC News. Have you seen this man? Have you seen this man? Three of you have seen this man? Have you seen This man, Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one Yeah, Don't worry. We gotta have operation and we're gonna open your skull. Open this and explain it to you. But don't worry. Yeah, I mean, you know, look at this chart. How many people have recovered? Just hang in there. 80% of people who lived through this. Yeah. No, no, no. We want to really know what's going on. Okay, so The other thing, Tad eyes, red flag is How often do you meet with your financial advisor or your retirement planner? I mean, You know, we hear a lot of different things about that. Sometimes you know, he he will answer my phone call. If I give him one or you know we might have amazes me is that there's people that say they haven't met with their advisor in years. We have some clients that we try to chase down. And for whatever reason, we can't ever get him in tonight with the beach again, you know, like that never happens, but But it's not for lack of our trains. Yeah, I mean, we put we put together a process where you know we do. A lot of meetings on the front end to get the plan in place. And then we do a 100 Day review to make sure everything's in place and everybody understands it. And everything's going, you know, and then we're getting together at a minimum of once a year. But I can't tell you how often things are changing and they need to come in and they need to come in or, you know, like with all this volatility that happened not too long ago. You know, we we made a call out every single client. We've got saying these are the changes that were making And this is why Better protect you from this kind of thing. The other thing we do to communicate is we do all these webinars and video emails that talk about what's happening. What's the state of the union? What's going on? How is that affecting you? I mean all those kinds of things so that our clients can really fill. Comfortable in that section. When things were going topsy turvy were always the market's down 2030 40%, and you're not hearing from your adviser like they're hiding from you. It's timeto. Get a second opinion. Yeah, I mean, that's I mean, but the other thing is, is just you should be. Really getting served well and what I feel like Tad unfortunately in the financial services industry, and I don't even want to call it my industry. I want to call it that industry is because I think the bar so low for bad service. I mean, I just think it's terrible. I just think it's unfortunate always when we have these conversations always get a little uncomfortable because You know, it's not like I mean, if you're in the service business, not everybody is happy with you 100% of the time, right? So it's not like we've never had clients that were upset about this or that of the other thing. I'm we're not suggesting That you know, working with us is total nirvana. And every you know all your investments. We're gonna make 20% a year and you know you're gonna be healthy until you're 150. You know all that. That's not That's not what we're saying. We're not saying we're perfect. What we're saying is we have processes that we follow. And that we care. And then we actually pay attention. And if things were going on, you're hearing from us Now, you know, that doesn't necessarily mean that everybody is thrilled all the time with everything. But you know our and I don't know if this is compliant to say on the air. So s so I can't give a percentage probably, but our client retention rate. This way, huh? Unbelievable. It's over compared to the end of strip. All right, Let me say this, too. And again, it's again. It's not that we're perfect. I think I think mostly. What people recognize is that we care and we're paying attention. Absolutely. Let me say this one thing. This is a sad thing to say. But I'm a proud to say this for us. But sad for the guy we had. What a client couple. That we ready reach out like literally to our clients often, okay, our team and everything. It's not always me and you know, no, our whole team. We have a whole team of people that we that we have built better designed to take care of our clients. And that's one of the problems. Tony. Ah, lot of times. People have a broker that might have one junior advisor, an admin or something, and they don't They can't possibly pay attention to their kind of that. Timothy Carter. Where's we've got a team of people here? You know again. The clients may not be hearing for me and you every quarter, but they're here. They're hearing from our team. All the time and we're doing these. The videos were stuff's going on, and I'm sitting out videos going, you know? Hey, here's what's happening. Here is what we're doing Those sorts of things I made. I might only send out that something like that once a year, but it's it's when things need to be. Things need to be paying attention to take Well, what was I saying? So somebody on our team reached out to a newish client. I think he's he'd been a client for about six months or something..

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

TalkRadio 630 KHOW

02:09 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

"Don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall. December morning in 1973, he and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since you got a full plan. The guy had a plane just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives and running out and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime. In his time it's up. I'm sunny Hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want Lester you banks to be for gotten what they've uncovered. Is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, a life on the run and a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now, they may be closer than ever.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KTOK

"Friend John Cardillo is gonna shed some wisdom on all the things happening right now. In America. He is formally of the NYPD Conservative commentator. TV host and man about town. Mr Cardillo. Good to have you back. Oh, it is good to be with your bug. What do you make of vetting National Guard for pro Trump sympathies in an environment where D. C does start to look now? Like like the outskirts of the Green Zone in Baghdad, something I'm familiar with and where we're being told that there is a insider threat based on what I'd like to know, But what do you make of all this is theater of the absurd, right? I mean, look, First of all, it's an insult to our troops. I would imagine many of those National Guardsmen, National guards Women had been deployed. They served this nation. They put their lives at risk and have the Democrats in city way. That they would pose a physical threat to an incoming president of the United States is disgraceful. It's absolutely disgraceful, and now there's some or imagery that all of them is around. 25,000 of them were sworn in. By the chief, uh, court martial of the District court. I believe it's the court martial. The U. S. Marshal Service put this out on their twitter of their official Twitter account. So we know what happened. So essentially, what's happening is now the U. S. Marshal Service is deputizing. He's 25,000 National Guards troops to be what's Really gonna come down to be security guards? Why? Well, there's really no reason right. It gives them federal law enforcement powers of arrest in a very limited scope, But I believe what's really happening here is What I said earlier Theater of the absurd. This is the paint everyone on the right Anybody That's not an unwavering Joe Biden supporter and unwavering Democrat as a potential domestic terrorist. And to imply that we need you. Everybody else on the right are so dangerous. We pose such a threat in the DC elites that National Guard troops have to be federally deputized as law enforcement. This is disgusting, but but I'm going to call out it needs to be called out here. Shame on Donald Trump and shame on his United States Marshal Service for doing this, because right now as we sit here, Donald Trump is still the commander in chief. He can order those troops out. It looks like the green Zone in Baghdad. It looks like East Berlin 1971. That is disgusting. The capital of the beacon of freedom around the world. The United States of America looks like that Donald Trump is in control of all this of the military and federal law enforcement. He can put an end to it, and I'm sorry, but he needs to be called out. He's allowing his supporters to be painted as reprehensible domestic terrorists which they're not And John. They're openly saying on national cable news channels and made major, you know, left wing news sites that that conservatives or trump voters. Are now a bigger threat than Al Qaeda after 9 11 e. I mean, that's what that's the rhetoric that's being used. Think people need to understand this. This is crazy, but they think a lot of Democrats Leave us. They believe John that Trump was a Russian asset for Vladimir Putin. They can believe and will believe anything that they're told. Yeah. Look, I think it's I think you're right. Most Democrats about all Democrats believe it bug Well, the weather the exception of a few. I have a couple of good friends who live in New York City who are Democrats who actually voted for Trump because they realize how bizarrely insane and out of touch their party is more disturbingly. Establishment. Republicans believe this too many establishment Republicans. I don't like the rhetoric coming out of guys like Ben Sasse and Liz Cheney, For example, she's the leader of the House Republican Committee. A break with this nonsense. Too many Republican establishment Republicans who love Democrats they love the power of Democrats wheeled in that Democrats show them how to be a DC elite and hold power. How many of them believe it. But, you know, you know the bigger problem here, Buck. We need a sea change in the Republican Party. We need real America. First people, hard core conservatives, because when Democrats get power, you and I have spoken about this many times. I don't know affair when Democrats could power, they know how to weaponize it. And action eyes it how to consolidate it and how to hold onto it. When Republicans get power. They talk about 2% tax cuts that never materialized and admonish other Republicans for being mean to Democrats. Something needs to change or this nation is doomed. What do you think? We're speaking of John Cardillo, formerly of the NYPD. Conservative commentator, TV and radio host. John What is it? What is Trump do now? I mean, I know he's leaving office, but I mean, what is the future for him? Oh, look, I mean, I think he's gonna inevitably start a pack, right? I mean crazy if he didn't, he's gonna raise a lot of money, even if it's small dollar donations because they're still tens of millions of Americans. Who rightfully believe I think that the election was low. Let me say this because I've never been a conspiratorial guy. It's not one mathematical metric that says Biden shouldn't have won. It's 10 or 15 of them. Everything from Trump picking up more votes. Biden winning more votes than Obama ever did every day to the inexplicable in action from Georgia officials, Mr Gin officials. Pennsylvania Republicans, Wisconsin Republicans. Too many coincidences. So a lot of people don't believe Joe Biden was legitimately elected, and I don't think we can make the determination whether he was or not, because everyone refused investigations and audience. You got a lot of people and I think I'll be willing to give 5 10 51 $100 to unpack run by Trump. If the messaging is done, right, we're gonna make sure this never election fraud again. We're gonna pick Real America first candidates now will they do that? That deserves to be seen. But it remains to be seen. But I think that you know if I'm gonna bet I'd say that's the next move. You think Republicans or at least enough Republicans will go along? With this post in Pete Post presidency, impeachment and the barring of Trump from from running for future office. They want to keep their seats. They won't because I couldn't tell you You're gonna face some really tough and very well funded primary competition. I've spoken to very high net worth donors down here in Florida, up nine figure network families. In some cases who are done, they will never give another penny to the RNC to the NRSC. The NRCC those congressional fundraising committees, I think, if if Republicans In in the Senate vote for removal after Trump's out of office. I think it's gonna be a bad bad day for the establishment GOP And what do you see? Happening now that we've got Abidin Harris administration coming in here and in a few days are your expectations for a You know, a a far left policy on slot or you think that they're just gonna Going to do the minimum for a while and see what it's like. It's worse than I thought. But I'll tell you why. I mean, look, the I thought Biden was gonna be relatively centrist. I thought he and Harris or easily viable by the corporate is But look what he did today. I mean, they dropped the announcement from his camp. His order of the first order of business on day One of one of the first is gonna be to cancel not just The Keystone XL pipeline permits crushing Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, But he's also canceling the cross border permits. So he's crushing the Canadian job market is gonna kill jobs in Canada as well as in the U. S. I mean, the premier of Alberta, Canada is out there on Twitter today. Begging Ivan to re think this is gonna cost so many jobs. So Biden on his first day is going to kill not only American, but Canadian jobs. I think we're going even further left than any of us thought Keystone XL is fascinating to because it's just a question of where the Where the oil is going to go and who's going to use them and who's going to benefit from it. In the end, all the analysis shows that by stopping it, you don't actually stop the extraction over the long term. So so this is this is a complete job..

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

05:51 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"John Cardillo is gonna shed some wisdom on all the things happening right now. In America. He is formally of the NYPD Conservative commentator. TV host and man about town. Mr Cardillo. Good to have you back. Oh, it is good to be with your bug. What do you make of vetting National Guard for pro Trump sympathies in an environment where D. C does start to look now? Like like the outskirts of the Green Zone in Baghdad, something I'm familiar with and where we're being told that there is a insider threat based on what I'd like to know, But what do you make of all this theater of the absurd, right? I mean, look, first wants an insult to our troops. I would imagine many of those National Guardsmen, National guards Women had been deployed. They served this nation. They put their lives at risk and have the Democrats in city way. That they would pose a physical threat to an incoming president of the United States is disgraceful. It's absolutely disgraceful, and now there's some or imagery that all of them is around. 25,000 of them were sworn in. By the chief, uh, court martial of the District court. I believe it's the court martial. The U. S. Marshal Service put this out on their twitter of their official Twitter account. So we know what happened. So essentially, what's happening is now the U. S. Marshal Service is deputizing. He's 25,000 National Guards troops to be what's really gonna come down to be security guards. Why? Well, there's really no reason right. It gives them federal law enforcement powers of arrest in a very limited scope, But I believe what's really happening here is what I said earlier Theater of the absurd This is the paint everyone on the right Anybody That's not an unwavering Joe Biden supporter and unwavering Democrat. As a potential domestic terrorist and to imply that we, me you everybody else on the right are so dangerous. We posed such a threat in the DC elites. The National Guard. Troops have to be federally deputized as law enforcement. This is disgusting, but but I'm going to call out it needs to be called out here. Shame on Donald Trump and shame on his United Things, Marshal service for doing this, because right now, as we sit here, Donald Trump is still the commander in chief. He can order those troops out. It looks like the green Zone in Baghdad. It looks like East Berlin 1971. That is disgusting. The capital of the beacon of freedom around the world. The United States of America looks like that Donald Trump is in control of all this of the military and federal law enforcement. He can put an end to it, and I'm sorry, but he needs to be called out. He's allowing his supporters to be painted as reprehensible domestic terrorists which they're not And John. They're openly saying on national cable news channels and made major, you know, left wing news sites that that conservatives or trump voters. Are now a bigger threat than Al Qaeda after 9 11 e. That's what that's the rhetoric that's being used. Think people need to understand this. This is crazy, but they think a lot of Democrats Leave us. They believe John that Trump was a Russian asset for Vladimir Putin. They can believe and will believe anything that they're told. Yeah. Look, I think it's I think you're right. Most Democrats about all Democrats believe it bug But with the exception of a few I have a couple of good friends who live in New York City who are Democrats who actually voted for Trump because they realize how bizarrely insane and out of touch their party is more disturbingly. Establishment. Republicans believe this too many establishment Republicans. I don't like the rhetoric coming out of guys like Ben Sasse and Liz Cheney, For example, she's the leader of the House Republican Committee. A break with this nonsense. Too many Republican establishment Republicans who love Democrats they love the power of Democrats wheeled in and Democrat show them how to be a DC elite and hold power. How many of them believe it. But, you know, you know the bigger problem here, Buck. We need a sea change in the Republican Party. We need real America. First people, hard core conservatives, because when Democrats get power, you and I have spoken about this many times. I don't know if they're when Democrats could power, they know how to weaponize it. And action eyes it how to consolidate it and how to hold onto it. When Republicans get power. They talk about 2% tax cuts that never materialized and admonish other Republicans for being mean to Democrats. Something needs to change for this nation is doomed. What do you think? We're speaking of John Cardillo, formerly of the NYPD. Conservative commentator, TV and radio host. John What is it? What is Trump do now? I mean, I know he's leaving office, but I mean, what is the future for him? Oh, look, I mean, I think he's gonna inevitably start a pack, right? I mean crazy if he didn't, he's gonna raise a lot of money, even if it's small dollar donations because they're still tens of millions of Americans. Who rightfully believe I think that the election was closer. Let me say this because I've never been a conspiratorial guy. It's not one mathematical metric that says Biden shouldn't have won. It's 10 or 15 of them. Everything from Trump picking up more votes. Biden winning more votes than Obama ever did ever did to the inexplicable in action from Georgia officials. Michigan officials. PENNSYLVANIA Republicans, Wisconsin Republicans. Too many coincidences. So a lot of people don't believe Joe Biden was legitimately elected, and I don't think we can make a determination whether he was or not, because everyone refused investigations and audits. So you've got a lot of people and I think I'll be willing to give 5 10 51 $100. Would pack run by Trump. If the messaging is done, right, we're gonna make sure this never electoral fraud again. We're gonna pick real American first candidates now will they do that? That deserves to be seen but remains to be seen..

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on WTVN

WTVN

02:20 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on WTVN

"A murder In central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall on a December morning in 1973. He and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since in a full plan. The guy had a plan just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives air running out, and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime and his time is up. I'm sunny Hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want lesser Eubanks to be for gotten What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, A life on the run and a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now they may be closer than ever from ABC News. Have you seen this man? Have you seen this man?.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

02:29 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on KTOK

"Central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall on a December morning in 1973. He and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since in a full plan. The guy had a plan just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives and running out and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime. And this time it's up. I'm sunny Hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want lesser Eubanks to be for gotten What they've uncovered is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, A life on the run and a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now they may be closer than ever from ABC News. Have you seen this man? Have you seen this man? Three of you have seen this man? Have you seen this man? Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I heart radio app number one for music, radio.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"Has more live a woman who was shot inside the Capitol as di D. C. Metro police confirming that but not giving many details. This is protesters moved in on the Capitol building trying to disrupt the certification of the electoral vote by Congress. Lawmakers like Congressman Peter Wells were being told tear gas was being used inside the building's been instructed. To each of us get gas mask that are under our seats. Now. The city is under curfew, with more National Guard troops coming in from neighboring Maryland as well as Virginia, adding to the federal agents from FBI 80 F and the U. S. Marshal Service, already assisting the Capitol police Lisa Hill President Joe Biden said the protests bordered on sedition and called for the restoration and what he called it simple decency. He's never been anything we can do. When we do it together. In this God awful display today. Bringing home to every Republican and Democrat and independent in the nation. We must buy and condemn the actions of the demonstrators and colon President Trump to denounce the men to tell them to leave shortly after by the smoke. President Trump did release a video on Twitter. No one Anybody hurt. It's a very tough period of time. Has never been a time like this. Where Such a thing happened where they could take it away from all of us from me from you from our country. Those claims of a stolen election have been repeatedly refuted by elections officials in several states YouTube, Facebook both removed the video. America is listening to Fox News..

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

02:03 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"There was a murder in central Ohio. That many people still don't want to talk about. The man who committed that crime once sat on death row, but now he's on the run. His name is Lester Eubanks. Lester didn't tunnel out of prison or scale a stone wall. December morning in 1973, he and a small group of inmates were granted permission to walk outside prison walls. His handcuffs were taken off. He changed into civilian clothing. And he and three others were driven to a local mall. They were told they could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since in a full plan. The guy had a plan just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives and running out and we're gonna catch up with Lester and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime and his time is up. I'm sunny Hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want Lester Eubanks to be for gotten what they've uncovered. Is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty,.

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"u. s marshal service" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

02:33 min | 2 years ago

"u. s marshal service" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"They could wander the stores and were asked to return to a designated meeting spot. Hours later, all the inmates came back except Lester. You banks, and he hasn't been seen since in a full plan. The guy had a plan just astounded that this could actually happened. There were many years when it seemed like no one was even looking for Lester. Recently, his whereabouts have become the focus of the U. S. Marshal Service. The federal agents who track fugitives case is testing the marshals. Those nine lives air running out, and we're gonna catch up with lesser and is being urged on by those hurt most by Lester's crime he's had enough free time. He confessed to the crime. And this time it's up. I'm sunny Hostin with ABC News. Over the past year, a team from the ABC News investigative unit joined the search for Lester Eubanks. They uncovered new leads, possible sightings and at every turn found resistance from those who want Lester you banks to be for gotten what they've uncovered. Is a case that's about more than murder. It's about family loyalty, a life on the run and a first hand. Look at how the U. S marshals are trying to solve one of the oldest fugitive cases in American history. Now, they may be closer than ever from ABC News. Have you seen this man? Have you seen this man? Three of you have seen this man? Have you seen this man? Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart Radio Act number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one My heart radio goes one on one with Phil from Def Leppard taking us inside how their creative process can work. It was snow everywhere. When I was humming this idea of how money into my phone, You know what I've apple over. It is really dangerous down this country lane Snow and ice up all over when I got to the studio. Okay, Quick, Stop everyone. Vivian, you play these notes on the guitar. On guy hummed my melody and then hand it into a Dictaphone. So that was really cool of doing it. But every song at a different vibe to It was like doing a different project for each song, And that was just a one of the things I don't Keep listening to I heart radio for more from your favorite artists miss some of the show. Get the podcast.

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Portland and Oakland sue over use of federal agents at protests

Pacifica Evening News

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Portland and Oakland sue over use of federal agents at protests

"Oregon, have sued the U. S. Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department, charging that the agency's air overstepping constitutional limits and their use of federal law enforcement officers. To tamp down on protests. The lawsuit filed in U. S District Court in San Francisco sites the deployment of U. S agents this summer to quell protests and also accuses the U. S Marshal Service of acting unlawfully by deputizing dozens of local Portland police officers as federal agents. Despite objections from city officials, The federal deputation Sze have meant protesters arrested by local police in Portland. Face federal charges, which generally carry stiffer penalties.

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Suspect sought in connection of Portland shooting killed by authorities

NPR News Now

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Suspect sought in connection of Portland shooting killed by authorities

"According to the US marshals service a suspect in the weekend killing of Aaron Danielson as reportedly been killed near. Seattle self-described teeth supporter Michael Rheinau, died hours after telling vice news that he killed Danielson in self defense as Oregon Public Broadcasting Conrad Wilson reports authorities say Rhino, was killed during efforts to take him into custody last night but wealth authorities attempted to contact right now and Thurston County. Washington. There were reports of shots fired and right now was killed according to a law enforcement source was wanted in connection with killing it far-right supporter, Aaron J Danielson as a pro-trump caravan of hundreds of vehicles while and through the city Conrad Wilson in Portland.

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Feds arrest man accused of striking deputy US marshal in back with wooden bat

Glenn Beck

00:20 sec | 2 years ago

Feds arrest man accused of striking deputy US marshal in back with wooden bat

"A U. S marshal service deputy with a baseball bat during a riot outside the U. S Courthouse in Portland, has been charged with assault 24 year old Dakota. Horton allegedly hit the deputy from behind while the deputy was conducting an arrest. The incident was recorded on video. Horton was ordered detained pending further court proceedings he could face up to 20 years in federal prison. I Bob Williams

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More Federal Agents Could be Heading to Portland

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe

03:22 min | 2 years ago

More Federal Agents Could be Heading to Portland

"U. S Marshal Service is sending more deputies to Portland. The Department of Homeland Security is also considering a plan to send an additional additional 50 customs and border protection personnel to the city. Devlin. Barrett is covering this for the Washington Post and spoke with Como's Jeff Pooja. All of this is in response to the rioting and protest ng that we've seen in the Northwest. And what's been the reaction from Portland to this new announcement. Well, Portland officials would very much like to stop the influx of federal agents. They've city and state officials have argued that These agents and deputy marshals are making things worse. Not better mean the conflict Larger, not smaller, So they're intensifying their demands that these agents go home. Not Ah, you know, send more. But so far, the federal government seems very determined to send more agents. In fact, we just learned a few hours ago that the Department of Homeland Security has agreed has decided. Yes. In fact, they are going to send us 50 agents. In Portland. Now what about the protests? How much have they been going on at night? And are they getting worse? Or better? What law enforcement officials tell us that I think some of the just public reporting from the scene confirms this is that Since this conflict became ah, more intense in the last, Let's say two weeks, the crowds have gotten bigger. Some of the clashes with those shooting fireworks at the building trying to, you know, break down the fences around the building. Those have gotten worse and more aggressive, and I've spoken to law enforcement officials who are very concerned that they feel a little bit outnumbered right now, and they're a little concerned that if things spiral Things keep heading heading in the path that they've been on in the last three or four days that it's going to get more dangerous and more likely that someone's going to get seriously hurt. Why target the federal courthouse where the protesters focusing their efforts there? Well, if you think about it, a lot of the argument in terms of the black lives matter movement in terms of the the protest against police brutality. Is that the federal government has sort of Failed to do anything about these serious issues and local communities. And obviously in Portland, there is a great deal of protest against the local police department. But Portland also has a history of Both voters and some of the politicians being very skeptical. Ah and distrustful of federal law enforcement. And in this instance what you've seen is like a nightly almost sort of a center of gravity to these protests around the federal courthouse itself, and when, when you talked to federal law enforcement officials, they're very adamant. They feel under siege. They feel like they're surrounded. And that's why you're seeing more agents being sent there. Now. Some of the video we've seen from the scene has been quite disturbing now. And there's also been reports of federal officers sweeping protestors off the streets. That was a couple of weeks ago has that continued. We haven't seen any new videos of that. But there's also still a lot. We don't know about that. Exactly how those were things were being done and why There's definitely huge questions that we still need answers to in terms of where these pallet arrests. Were there actual cases their suspicions behind these or or was it really just grabbing people to see who they might be? Which is what some of the civil libertarians argue, So there's a lot we don't know yet about everything the federal agents are doing, but there is already a great deal of criticism over what we do now. Devlin Barrett with the Washington Post. Thank you so

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Gov. Pritzker welcome federal help in Chicago

Ben Shapiro

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Gov. Pritzker welcome federal help in Chicago

"Announcing plans to send federal law enforcement to Chicago to address our ongoing violence. The operation in Chicago will be done as part of Operation legend. This will be agent. These were these agents will be from the FBI, U. S Marshals Service, the DEA and the Department of Homeland Security. Both Mayor Lightfoot and Governor Pritzker say they welcome The federal help in Chicago. This comes after 15 people were shot last night outside a funeral home in the 1000 block of West 79th Street. 10 of the people shot Were women, None. Ah, The injuries range from serious to critical, but nobody was killed in that incident. There was a person of interest in custody, but police have now released that person.

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Suspect in federal judge's home ambush railed against her in misogynistic book

All Things Considered

00:53 sec | 2 years ago

Suspect in federal judge's home ambush railed against her in misogynistic book

"Has identified the gunman who allegedly killed the son of a federal judge in New Jersey. Yesterday. The judge's husband was wounded is NPR's Brian Man reports. The suspect himself was found dead today. The FBI says Roid and Hollander went to the family home of Judge Esther Solace in New Jersey on Sunday, fatally shooting her 20 year old son, Daniel. And wounding her husband, Attorney Mark and Earl Solace herself was uninjured. Then Hollander's body was found across the state line in New York by state police taking part in the manhunt. It's widely reported he died of a self inflicted gunshot wound. The authorities have yet to confirm any details. They also haven't identified a motive. Then Hollander was an attorney who described himself as a specialist in anti feminist litigation. This deadly shooting comes as the U. S marshal Service has reported a sharp increase in threats against judges.

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Oregon sues federal agencies for violating protesters' rights

Raul Campos

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

Oregon sues federal agencies for violating protesters' rights

"Department says it is suing several federal agencies for civil rights abuses as Oregon Public Broadcasting's Conrad Wilson reports State prosecutors plan to open a criminal investigation as well. The federal lawsuit will name the US Department of Homeland Security of the U. S Marshal Service and the Federal Protective Service. In a statement, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum also announced a criminal investigation with the Multnomah County district attorney into an incident earlier this month. We're a peaceful protester was severely injured. Rosenbloom says the escalation of fear and violence in downtown Portland is driven by federal law enforcement tactics and says she'll ask a federal judge to stop federal police from quote forcibly grabbing Oregonians off our streets. A pending lawsuit comes after Opie be revealed. Federal agents detained peaceful protesters using unmarked vehicles with little explanation or indication of which agency they belong to, or why people are being taken into custody. For NPR

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Oregon sues federal agencies for violating protesters' rights

Leo Laporte

00:25 sec | 2 years ago

Oregon sues federal agencies for violating protesters' rights

"Oregon's attorney general has filed lawsuits against the Department of Homeland Security, the US Marshal Service, Customs and Border Protection and federal Project. Ction service. The lawsuit claims the federal agencies violated the civil rights of protesters by detaining them without probable cause. The lawsuits were filed after video shows federal agents in an unmarked vehicle, detaining a protester in Portland protests and rioting has been going on in Portland for more than 50 straight

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Manhunt for fugitive UConn student expands to Washington, DC-area

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:29 sec | 3 years ago

Manhunt for fugitive UConn student expands to Washington, DC-area

"The search for a double murder suspect from Connecticut stretching down into our listening area police believe twenty three year old Peter Manfredonia was wanted for killing two people might be in the Hagerstown Maryland area that's where a ride hailing service drop somebody off matching his description university of Connecticut student accused of fatally shooting one person killing another with a machete if you have any information contact the US marshals service we also have a photo of the suspect at our website at W. T. O. P.

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In Harvard, feds arrest 2 men accused of aiding ex-Nissan boss’ escape

AP 24 Hour News

00:16 sec | 3 years ago

In Harvard, feds arrest 2 men accused of aiding ex-Nissan boss’ escape

"Two men accused of helping former Nissan motor company chairman Carlos Ghosn Fleadh Japan while awaiting trial on financial misconduct charges have been arrested in Harvard Massachusetts the justice department says Michael Taylor Peter Taylor were arrested by the U. S. marshal service

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Former USA Gymnastics president arrested for evidence tampering

The WB Show

01:16 min | 4 years ago

Former USA Gymnastics president arrested for evidence tampering

"Former president of USA gymnastics under arrest for allegedly tampering with evidence in the Larry Nassar's scandal. Steve penny was arrested by a fugitive task force last night in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The US marshals service says he was indicted by a Texas grand jury on felony charges of tampering with evidence in the molestation case against the former USA gymnastics team, doctor

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North Korea, China and Congress discussed on PBS NewsHour

PBS NewsHour

02:47 min | 5 years ago

North Korea, China and Congress discussed on PBS NewsHour

"The government of turkey has resumed its political crackdown following president reagan type erta wins reelection the state run news agency reports that warrants have been issued for one hundred and thirty eight people they are suspected of ties to an opposition cleric who's now living in the meanwhile turkey says president trump spoke with by phone today and congratulated him on his victory in iran there were protests for a third day in tehran against a crumbling currency and surging inflation but president hassan ruhani blamed the troubles on us sanctions ruhani told a meeting of judges that the us is waging economic war but he insisted it won't succeed america or any other enemy if it wants to defeat the iranian nation must first destroy iranians hopes for the future and their trust but this is a proud nation that has stood up for its values throughout history and is ready to give its life and blood for islam and iran last month president trump withdrew the us from the twenty fifteen nuclear deal with iran and is set to reimpose sanctions back in this country a wildfire in northern california grew again overnight and now threatens six hundred homes and other buildings the pony fire is burning seventy miles north west of sacramento more than two hundred and thirty firefighters are fighting the wind driven flames the us justice department reports that women are underrepresented in key jobs across four major law enforcement agencies the report looked at the fbi the drug enforcement administration us marshal service and the bureau of alcohol tobacco oh firearms and explosives women made up just sixteen percent of criminal investigators and health few executive positions as of two thousand sixteen president trump berated motorcycle maker harley davidson again today for shifting production overseas the company says it's trying to sidestep european tariffs that answered us tariffs on steel and aluminum but in a series of tweets the president said harley is quote just using tariffs trade war as an excuse and on wall street the dow jones industrial average gained thirty points to close at twenty four thousand two hundred eighty three the nasdaq rose twenty nine and the s and p five hundred added six still to come on the news hour hawaii's democratic senator maisy hirono on the immigration debate in congress banking on peace real estate prices spiked near the china north korea border white house officials subject to public shaming we delve into the nation's political divide and much more.

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