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The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 14 - Where Are They Now? Part 2We've reached the end of the road. We find out where our show's main rivals (Josh Koscheck & Chris Leben) ended up as well as discuss the paths our four finalists (Kenny, Diego, Stephan, and Forrest) took following the finale.We collect our thoughts and experiences from this adventure and ask ourselves "Was this truly the ultimate?"Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every episode of The Contrarians.- STEVE! has opinions all over Bluesky.- J...2025-04-291h 10The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 14 - Where Are They Now? Part 1What a journey it's been. Now, we make sense of what became of The Ultimate Fighter. Who won the Couture-Liddell showdown?!Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every episode of The Contrarians.- STEVE! has opinions all over Bluesky.- Joe talks about all sorts of wrestling related stuff on THE LATE NIGHT GRIN.2025-04-191h 22The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 13 - The Ultimate FinaleThe road we've taken has brought us to this... The first ever Ultimate Fighter finale. A historic night on Spike TV that saw three fights and one Kevin James.In the Middleweight finals, Diego Sanchez fights Kenny Florian. In the Light Heavyweight finals, Forrest Griffin and Stephan Bonnar have a moderately well-known contest. And, in the Main Event, Ken Shamrock returns to the octagon to test up-and-comer Rich Franklin.What does Cameron Diaz's failed reality show have to do with any of this? Tune in to find out!Want more from the hosts? 2025-04-111h 38The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 12 - Light Heavyweight Semi-FinalsIn our last episode before the finale, we get TWO fights! Prior to that, we have to ensure Josh Koscheck is still alive.Sam Hoger enters the cage to face Forrest Griffin while Mike Swick and Stephan Bonnar clash in a Team Green showdown.And, fear not, we get into several lengthy detours regarding Professional Wrestling.Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every episode of The Contrarians.- STEVE! has opinions all over Bluesky.2025-04-0559 minThe ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 11 - Middleweight Semi-Final #2How does Chris Leben take his second loss of the season? Surprisingly well. Coach Couture's speech playing a large part, undoubtedly.Dana White finally begins explaining what the finale of this thing is going to look like.And it's time for the most anticipated fight of the season as Josh Koscheck faces Diego Sanchez to determine who fights Kenny Florian in the finals.Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every episode of The Contrarians....2025-03-2847 minThe ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 10 - Middleweight Semi-Final #1Believe it or not, we've arrived at the semi-finals... But not without one last twist!We get an unexpected return to the house in case Forrest can't fight as the others remaining appear to be losing their minds.A whole lot of blood and a whole lot of bromance coat this one.Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every episode of The Contrarians.- STEVE! has opinions all over Bluesky.- Joe talks a...2025-03-211h 02The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 9 - Low BlowWhere to begin with this one?! Team Liddell loses another man that Coach Couture is more than happy to welcome aboard.We get the most taxing and least rewarding team challenge of the season.There's a thief in the house as another chapter in the saga of Sam Hoger unfolds.And, to top it off, we get an absolutely wild fight to see who advances to the semi-finals.Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every e...2025-03-1457 minThe ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 8 - Sprawl N BrawlIn this episode, we mourn a king as Mario is unseated from the top spot of American Music.Joe completely goes off on Dana White and the ideal of not leaving it to the judges.Elsewhere, we relive some of the more well-known shots after the bell as well as infamous judges' decisions.Sam Hoger stirs the pot as Diego Sanchez puts down another jabroni. Oh, and Chris Leben is back!Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on...2025-03-071h 00The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 7 - Ground and PoundFollowing Josh Koscheck's victory over Chris Leben, it's time for a reset as new characters emerge.Coach Liddell is forced to hand over yet another member to Team Couture and we're treated to the best fight of the season (so far).Elsewhere, this episode sees the triumphant return of team challenges and Willa Ford!Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every episode of The Contrarians.- STEVE! has opinions all over Bluesky....2025-02-2841 minThe ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 6 - The Fight is OnThe would-be money match of the season comes early as Chris Leben and Josh Koscheck square off to see who gets their bus ticket home.On road to the bout, diversions into the rise of Dave Bautista as well as the historical dominance of the wrestling base in MMA provide interesting discussion.Julio checks in on where he stands about half-way into the season as our story's next monster heel rests just ahead.Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the...2025-02-211h 05The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 5 - Un-CagedAs absurd as it may sound, the Ultimate Fighting Championship may be nowhere near the juggernaut it is without this episode of television.We have arrived at one of the most insane episodes in the 20+ year history of TUF. It's time to hit the town and fear the consequences.So, ask yourself: Are you a Koscheck? Are you a Bobby? Are you a Leben? Are you a Nate? Are you a Diego?Want more from the hosts?- Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in...2025-02-1459 minThe ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 4 - On the RopesAs Team Liddell's domination continues, Chuck (fairly easily) gives up one of his light heavyweights to give Coach Couture a crack at.We watch Diego Sanchez fight a guy from Boston while Julio's anticipation of a possible Leben-Koscheck showdown grows.Elsewhere, we recap an obstacle course from hell and talk about that Monday Night Raw from Japan.Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every episode of The Contrarians.- STEVE! has opinions all over Bluesky.2025-02-0750 minThe ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 3 - Making WeightThe journey continues as we finally step into the cage. Before we can get there, though, we have to explain weight-cutting to an incredulous Julio.We discuss the tough (and hilarious) road to our first fight of the season and reminisce on some of the weight blunders the sport has seen.In addition, we add music of the era to the weekly format as Steve consults the Billboard Hot 100!Want more from the hosts? - Alex and Julio discuss the freshest and most rotten movies on the Tomatometer in every episode o...2025-01-311h 01The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 2 - Team ChallengesThe team challenges kick off as our journey of The Ultimate Fighter continues. What does sawing a utility log into pieces then reassembling it have to do with fighting? We put our minds together and try our damndest to figure it out.In this episode, we meet our host, Willa Ford, we have a heated discussion about asparagus, and we learn that no one trains harder than UFC fighters (and that’s a fact).We also dip into some Strange Brew and, most importantly, find out if Coach Carter is still #1 at the box office. 2025-01-2455 minThe Lore LadsThe Lore LadsFinding Sebastian Rogers w/Steve Fischer | Podcast Episode 156 Tonight we welcome Private Investigator Steve Fischer onto the show to discuss his findings in the Sebastian Rogers case. Welcome Back to The Lore Lodge... https://www.bunkerbranding.com/pages/the-lore-lodge Subscribe on Patreon to support The Lore Lodge for just $1 per month! https://patreon.com/thelorelodge Get our new signature coffee blend at https://tablowroastingco.com/products/the-lore-lodge-mt-pocono-perk Shop our online retail store, find other content, and buy our partners' products at https://linktr.ee/theaidanmattis Discord: https://bit.ly/jointhelodge Shop sustainable products at https://www.gaiaindustrees.com/ using code "LORE" Join this channel to get access...2025-01-232h 30The ContrariansThe ContrariansTUFtwenty - Episode 1 - The Quest BeginsThe Contrarians embark on a quest unlike any other as they’re joined by Joe Hulbert and STEVE(!) to host a 20-year retrospective on the ground-breaking reality television series, The Ultimate Fighter.For Episode 1 of this 14-part journey, we chronicle the history of the UFC heading into 2005 and put into perspective just how much was at stake with this show. We pick our teams and learn about our coaches. We also set the table with discussion of the worlds of contemporary film, fashion, and professional wrestling. Put on your team jersey, grab a drin...2025-01-171h 03Saltbox Church PodcastSaltbox Church PodcastThe Invitation to Follow Jesus | Pastor Steve MattisJoin us as Pastor Steve Mattis continues our study of Psalm 23. He speaks of how God wants to restore our souls through a relationship with Jesus. Viewers can expect to walk away understanding that God desires to restore our souls and the calls He has for us. -------------------------------- Welcome to the Saltbox Church Podcast. We desire to lead people to become fully surrendered disciples of Jesus. On our channel, you'll learn how to read and understand the truths of the Bible from Pastor Michael Mattis and other members of our teaching team. You can expect...2024-11-0553 minThings Police See: Firsthand AccountsThings Police See: Firsthand AccountsAdventures of Mark Tappan and K9 Mattis K9 Mattis is one of the most decorated police K9s of all time with over 200 arrests and over 2 million in cash seized and even has a Purple Heart.  Sergeant Mark Tappan and his K9 companion, Mattis, have a highly engaged and devoted fan base of over five million social media followers. This down-to-earth duo never anticipated winning A&E’s Top Dog, fulfilling countless on-going media requests, and interacting with an ever-increasing social media fan base. Although, it’s Mark and Mattis’ special bond and likeability as a team that has their audience clamoring for more. K9 Mattis i...2024-07-0358 minJanuary 6th / The InsurrectionJanuary 6th / The InsurrectionTRUMP QUOTE: "MILITARY WAR VETERANS ARE SUCKERS, LOSERS, and WHY DID THEY JOIN..." 🇺🇸⚓️1. Trump is A dangerous liar, Veteran Day speech to his cult followers must cease, "General Milley, Mattis is a real beauty and he left millions of $ of military equipment in Afghanistan" "What he did by going into a war zone is much braver than anyone by going there, and they had to blacken airforce 1" u idiot, that's so snipers don't eliminate u moron... why is he so dumb? 2. Trump pledged on Truth Social to “root out the Communists, Marxists, Fascists, and Radical Left Thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our Country, lie, steal, and cheat on Elections, an...2023-11-1337 minShaping OpinionShaping OpinionKen Auletta: The Theranos StoryJournalist Ken Auletta joins Tim to talk about the story of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos from the perspective as the reporter who helped introduce the woman and the company to the world.  In December 2014, Ken was one of the first to conduct in-depth interviews with all of the major players at Theranos and their booming start-up company. Little did he or anyone know at the time how the Theranos story would unfold.  Ken talks about his coverage of Elizabeth Holmes in The New Yorker and the story that unfolded.https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Ken_Auletta_-_Th...2023-05-0149 minDet Mänskliga TillståndetDet Mänskliga TillståndetHere Goes Nothing av Steve ToltzOm spöken, problematisk Australisk klämkäckhet, tillverkning av paraplyer och en bakvänd seans. 2023-04-1109 minClarity from Chaos PodcastClarity from Chaos PodcastThe travesty of the MARSOC 3 trial. Military leadership exposed again..Send us a textHow the Pentagon’s top-brass generals burned the careers of subordinates but then pivoted to lucrative careers all while losing the wars they were supposed to be winningThe new book, A Few Bad Men, details the mendacity and mad dishonesty of retired Marine General James “Mad Dog” Mattis. The fact that it was written by a Marine once under his command, whom he betrayed for the sake of politics and getting to slap on another star, says volumes about this once-lionized figure.It all goes back to an incide...2023-01-2528 minSaltbox Church PodcastSaltbox Church PodcastGifts of The Spirit | Rev. Steve MattisGifts of The Spirit | Rev. Steve Mattis Let us know what you think or send us your questions by visiting the site, or simply commenting below. We're glad you're here! Scripture & Literature References: Acts 2:1-4 , Romans 12:6-8 , 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 , Ephesians 4:6-13 ---------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­-- CONNECT: Saltbox Small Group Discussion Questions ► http://bit.ly/3gNOusT Website ► http://www.SaltboxChurch.com Podcast ► https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saltboxchurch/ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/saltboxchurch/ Yellow Truck Coffee Co...2022-12-0158 minThe Sentinel Report with Alex NewmanThe Sentinel Report with Alex NewmanPeter Navarro on Deep State Snakes Around Trump, & How He Will Win AgainDonald Trump faced a “pre-emptive coup” from Deep State globalists and RINO neocons designed to stop him, and the ongoing arrests and targeting of his key allies are a continuation of that, warned former White House director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro in this explosive interview with Alex Newman on The Sentinel Report. The FBI working with social media outlets to censor the Hunter Biden “laptop from hell” story as “Russian disinformation” also represents an “actual coup” by the agency, continued Navarro. If not for that, and snakes within the campaign, the 2020 election would not have been close...2022-10-2131 minSerenbe StoriesSerenbe StoriesBuilding A Community School with John MattisActon Academy at Serenbe takes a unique approach to education. The curriculum is totally learner-driven, empowering students to take charge of their education with teachers acting more like guides to ensure that young learners meet their goals. In just a couple of years, the school has blossomed from 34 students to over 200 as of Fall 2022. Construction for the new campus in Mado - which will include an organic farm and artist studio open to the entire community - has already broken ground. This incredible growth would not be possible without our guest today - John Mattis, a Serenbe resident and...2022-10-0337 minClarity from Chaos PodcastClarity from Chaos PodcastInterview with retired Major Fred Galvin, USMCSend us a textBy Major Fred Galvin (USMC-Ret) My new book, A Few Bad Men, details the mendacity and mad dishonesty of retired Marine General James “Mad Dog” Mattis. The fact that it was written by a Marine once under his command, whom he betrayed for the sake of politics and getting to slap on another star, says volumes about this once-lionized figure. It all goes back to an incident in Afghanistan in 2007, and the Court of Inquiry trial of innocent Marines that followed, which Mattis himself instigated. Lt. Colonel Stev...2022-09-0737 minSaltbox Church PodcastSaltbox Church PodcastTangible Love: Jesus Washing His Disciples Feet (Feat. Guest Speaker Steve Mattis)Tangible Love: Jesus Washing His Disciple's Feet| Rev. Steve Mattis Let us know what you think or send us your questions by visiting the site, or simply commenting below. We're glad you're here! Scripture & Literature References: John 13: 1-17 ----------------------------------------­------------------------------- CONNECT: Website ► http://www.SaltboxChurch.com Podcast ► https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/saltboxchurch/ Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/saltboxchurch/ Yellow Truck Coffee Co. ► https://www.yellowtruckcoffeeco.com/ ----------------------------------------­------------------------------- 2022-07-0657 minJournosJournos12 Days of JOURNOS, Day 11: Elizabeth Holmes vs. NFTsOn the Eleventh Day of JOURNOS, we got ourselves a Special Guest: Elizabeth Holmes, fresh from her conviction on four of 11 charges (the ones related to rich folks, not the ones related to regular folks). Brandon & Stephen walk through the rise and fall of Theranos, while newly minted Friend-of-Show Elizabeth looks on the bright side, including croquet with "Mad Dog" Mattis, joining a very exclusive crime club with Martha Stewart, and selling NFTs of herself making ... noises. All this NFT talk gets us thinking about the strange world of tech investment. What's really the difference...2022-01-0515 minThe ContrariansThe Contrarians141 - Baby DriverTIMELINE00:01:16 Baby Driver00:12:56 Contrarians Corner01:09:08 Jon Bernthal’s One Scene01:10:16 Now on Patreon01:16:40 Real Talk01:53:55 The Future & Perennial Plugs- Interested In more Contrarians goodness? Join THE CONTRARIANS SUPPLEMENTS on our Patreon Page! Deleted clips, extended plugs, bonus episodes free from the Tomatometer shackles… It’s everything a Contrarians devotee would want!- Contrarians Merch is finally here! Check out our RED BUBBLE MERCH PAGE and buy yourself something nice that’s emblazoned with one of our four different designs!- Alex & J...2021-10-131h 59Bold American PodBold American PodDishonorable Discharge Is A Double EntendreROUND 1: A former guerrilla fighter, convicted drug trafficker & biological father of at least 50 kids also became the world’s oldest professional soccer player this week. The real kicker? He’s the Vice President of Suriname. ROUND 2: Ahh the Bactrian Treasure… Ancient artifacts of gold & gems considered Afghanistan’s most important & valuable… but where is it now?! ROUND 3: Remember fallen tech superstar Elizabeth Holmes & her fake deep voice & her Steve Jobs all black outfits & her fraudulent startup, Theranos? That was weird. Remember how Former Defense Secretary James Mattis was on the company’s board? That was weird, too. This week he’s testify...2021-09-241h 01Girl Power HistoryGirl Power HistoryElizabeth HolmesJust before the upcoming trial, Alexa dives into the story of Elizabeth Holmes, the former self-made billionaire and CEO of Theranos.SOURCES:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Holmeshttps://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona/2018/06/07/theranos-elizabeth-holmes-experimented-arizonans-bad-blood-book/675541002/https://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2015/11/03/theranos-letter-shows-elizabeth-holmes-tried-to-take-control-from-shareholders/?sh=7d6640e42c53https://www.industryweek.com/leadership/companies-executives/article/22025312/theranos-settles-sec-lawsuit-as-ceo-holmes-stripped-of-controlhttps://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/30/elizabeth-holmes-one-time-billionaire-and-ceo-finally-goes-on-trial.htmlhttps://www.cnet.com/how-to/jury-selection-starts-today-in-elizabeth-holmes-theranos-trial-what-to-know-now/https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2012/05/18/nikola-tesla-wasnt-god-and-thomas-edison-wasnt-the-devil/?sh=40916c461a21https://www.hbo...2021-09-021h 23The ContrariansThe ContrariansBonus - Daddy Day CareTIMELINE00:00:00 - 00:01:15 Intro00:01:16 - 00:17:26 Daddy Day Care00:17:27 - 01:03:06 Contrarians Corner01:03:07 - 01:03:56 Tony01:03:57 - 01:08:45 Now on Patreon01:08:46 - 01:54:01 Real Talk01:54:02 - 01:58:05 The Future & Perennial Plugs- Interested In more Contrarians goodness? Join THE CONTRARIANS SUPPLEMENTS on our Patreon Page! Deleted clips, extended plugs, bonus episodes free from the Tomatometer shackles… It’s everything a Contrarians devotee would want!- THE FESTIVE YEARS have been letting us use their music for years now and they are amazing. You can check out their work on S...2021-06-021h 58Weekly Spooky: Scary Stories & Urban LegendsWeekly Spooky: Scary Stories & Urban LegendsEp.84 – The Black Museum - A Collection of Horrors Awaits!Episode NotesAntiques are so cute, a fun waste of money with an educational flavor... Unless the history is dark and gruesome... and EVIL.The Black Museum by John Oak DaltonBuy the new "Babysitter Massacre" book! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P4ZF9LG/Get Cool Merchandise http://store.weeklyspookySupport us on Patreon http://patreon.com/IncrediblyHandsomeSupport Weekly Spooky by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/weekly-spookyContact Us/Submit a Storytwitter.com/WeeklySpookyfacebook.com/WeeklySpookyWeeklySpooky@gmail.com...2021-05-1928 minSteve Blank PodcastSteve Blank PodcastTechnology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 18 – General James MattisWe just held our eighteenth and final session of our new national security class Technology, Innovation and Modern War. Joe Felter, Raj Shah and I designed a class to examine the new military systems, operational concepts and doctrines that will emerge from 21st century technologies – Space, Cyber, AI & Machine Learning and Autonomy. Today General James Mattis addressed the class.2021-02-2024 minSteve Blank PodcastSteve Blank PodcastTechnology, Innovation, and Modern War – Class 18 – General James MattisWe just held our eighteenth and final session of our new national security class Technology, Innovation and Modern War. Joe Felter, Raj Shah and I designed a class to examine the new military systems, operational concepts and doctrines that will emerge from 21st century technologies – Space, Cyber, AI & Machine Learning and Autonomy. Today General James Mattis addressed the class.2021-02-2024 minSaltbox Church PodcastSaltbox Church PodcastLessons From a Life in MinistryRev. Steve Mattis August 23rd, 2020 2020-09-1536 minBLUES,JAZZ,CLASICA (REPRISE)BLUES,JAZZ,CLASICA (REPRISE)See Saw / My Song – 7″ Spain – 1968 Aretha Franklin ‎Title See Saw (Columpio) / My Song (Mi Canción) Label Hispavox – Atlantic Catalogue # H-410 Format 7″ – 45 RPM Year 1968 Country Spain A See Saw (Columpio) [Steve Cropper, Don Covay] B My Song (Mi Canción) [David James Mattis, John L. Alexander]2020-09-0406 minSaltbox Church PodcastSaltbox Church PodcastDefining Moments | A Radical New LifestyleRev. Steve Mattis June 28th, 2020 (John 3)  2020-07-0131 minThe Contreras Report: A Hispanic View of the USAThe Contreras Report: A Hispanic View of the USA106. The Contreras Report: A Hispanic View of the USARace riots in America (1-10), President Donald J. Trump, Revolt of the Generals, Lt. General Jame Mattis, Lt. Gen. John Kelly, Admiral Mike Mullin, Attorney General Barr, Press Secretary Kaleigh McEnany, Lafayette Square, tear gas, Armenian protests,  D-Day, the Sixth of June, Germany, Rep. Liz Cheney, Senators Chuck Grassley, Sen. John Cornyn, Rep. Steve King defeated, former Rep. Tom Tancredo, Rep. Darrell Issa, 18,000 police departments in the USA, American troops in South Central L.A., National Guard, Mexican President Felipe Calderon, Def. Secretary Esper contradicts President Trump, Pat Buchanan, David Limbaugh, American women dump President Trump by 19 points, Trump s...2020-06-1055 minSaltbox Church PodcastSaltbox Church PodcastPhilippians | No Confidence in the FleshRev. Steve Mattis | February 16, 2020 | Philippians 3:1-14 2020-02-1944 minDu Côté de Chez SamDu Côté de Chez Sam#7 - Trump impeached : et après ?Un peu comme un cadeau de Noël arrivé avant l’heure, l’événement qu’on attendait tous est arrivé ! La destitution de Donald Trump a été votée. Avec un procès attendu pour le mois de janvier, cette nouvelle peut-elle mettre en péril le Grand Old Party ? Si Trump continue de capter toute l’attention et semble incarner à lui tout seul sa famille politique, on entend peu parler des républicains plus modérés. Pourtant, ils existent ! A la veille des élections présidentielles et sénatoriales, Dolorès Bakela, la journaliste C...2019-12-2000 minSaltbox Church PodcastSaltbox Church PodcastThink Christianly, Part 1Rev. Steve Mattis | October 13, 2019 | Think Christianly  2019-10-2957 minCDSN Podcast NetworkCDSN Podcast NetworkBattle Rhythm Episode 6: The Interdisciplinarity of InsurgencyIn this episode of Battle Rhythm, Steve and Stef start by discussing the highlights of their summer and the start of the semester. They move on to a discussion of the recent G7 meeting in Biarritz. In particular, they explore Trump’s approach to such meetings and Macron’s efforts at diplomacy with Iran. In a bonus segment, fitness expert Veronique Malo offers some tips on adopting good habits at the start of the semester. The Emerging Scholar interview is with Tanya Irwin [18:00] who talks about her fascinating research on rebel group taxation. In the feature interview, Steve speaks with Nada...2019-09-3052 minFor RealFor RealA New Books Bonanza!This week Alice and Kim take a deep dive into eight great new books coming out in early September!This episode is sponsored by our giveaway of the best mysteries and thrillers of the year so far, Born to Fly by Steve Sheinkin, and Yale Needs Women from Sourcebooks.Subscribe to For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Kim Ukura.Follow UpThe trailer for Just Mercy was released!Nonfiction in the...2019-09-1746 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 129: This Is Quite the War Powers PodcastThis week on the National Security Law Podcast, with co-hosts Bobby Chesney and Steve Vladeck: War Powers: Congressional testimony from the State Department's Acting Legal Advisor confirms that the administration has placed AQIM on the list of "associated forces" within the organizational scope of the 2001 AUMF, notes that the administration has not (yet) determined that Iran is within the scope of either the 2001 or 2002 AUMFs, and much more. Prosecution vs Military Detention: A U.S. citizen who fought for the Islamic State was turned over by SDF to the United States, and is now back in the U.S. facing ma...2019-07-241h 15The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 127: It’s Bobby Bonilla Day!Welcome back to the National Security Law Podcast, where co-hosts Bobby Chesney and Steve Vladeck cross-swords with courtesy and nerdistry while reviewing the latest national security legal news (along with a healthy does of frivolity at the end...and sometimes the middle...and the beginning...)!  This will be the last episode until July 17th or 18th, and it covers: Doe v. Mattis is back! Well, not in a major way.  But we do at least have a reissued D.C. Circuit opinion that confirms what we all knew: the government had been negotiating with Iraq and Saudi Arabia, etc.  We disc...2019-07-011h 07The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 105: That Doesn’t Mean You Do It Stupid!If your New Year's Resolution involves finding a podcast exploring the legal aspects of major national security events and institutions, we are here to help!  Start of 2019 the right way with our first episode of the year.  We've got: Syria withdrawal: We explore the separation of powers between Congress and the President in relation to the withdrawal order and, especially, the possibility of keeping a ground force at al Tanif as a way to counterbalance Iran in Syria.  John Bolton says that Article II will do the trick. Will it?  Even if so, beware the serious War Powers Resolution "clock" issu...2019-01-071h 29Right To BrydenRight To BrydenRight To Bryden - S03E40 - Fright To BrydenWe are the candy corn of podcasts. I mean it's true, only certain people like it and they're usually old. Jon Stewart https://www.businessinsider.com/jon-stewart-trump-media-cnn-interview-video-2018-10?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=webfeeds Caravan https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1057728322006855681 https://www.wsj.com/articles/mattis-defends-troop-deployment-to-mexican-border-1541015382 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqAZL86zy-4 Blexit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx6nM_S--xw https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2018/10/30/18045104/kanye-west-blexit-t-shirts-design-candace-owens https://breaking911.com/going-viral-hispanic-trump-supporter-films-herself-being-kicked-out-of-bar-for-wearing-a-maga-hat/ Midterms https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/29/elizabeth-warren-kamala-harris-accused-breaking-fu/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUr55mWmOyw Carlos Curbelo FL26 Maria Salazar FL27 Rod Blum IA01...2018-11-012h 05Right To BrydenRight To BrydenRight To Bryden - S03E40 - Fright To BrydenWe are the candy corn of podcasts. I mean it's true, only certain people like it and they're usually old. Jon Stewart https://www.businessinsider.com/jon-stewart-trump-media-cnn-interview-video-2018-10?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=webfeeds Caravan https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1057728322006855681 https://www.wsj.com/articles/mattis-defends-troop-deployment-to-mexican-border-1541015382 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqAZL86zy-4 Blexit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx6nM_S--xw https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2018/10/30/18045104/kanye-west-blexit-t-shirts-design-candace-owens https://breaking911.com/going-viral-hispanic-trump-supporter-films-herself-being-kicked-out-of-bar-for-wearing-a-maga-hat/ Midterms https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/oct/29/elizabeth-warren-kamala-harris-accused-breaking-fu/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUr55mWmOyw Carlos Curbelo FL26 Maria Salazar FL27 Rod Blum IA01...2018-11-012h 05The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 98: That’s What Leadership Looks LikeIn today's episode we take a break from our deep-dive series on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in order to reengage with the weekly inflow of national security law news.  We had no choice, really, for one our sustaining members--Doe v. Mattis--saw dramatic developments.  So here's what we've got: Military Detention of a US citizen - Erstwhile military detainee and US citizen John Doe has been named!  Not only that, but he's been released to Bahrain. And his passport was cancelled.  We've got a recap of this remarkable development, and a summary of the larger lessons learned (or not learned) from...2018-10-301h 14The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 96: A Deep Dive into…the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance ActWelcome to part 1 of a 2-part deep-dive series concerning FISA!  In this episode, Professors Chesney and Vladeck begin with the history and context leading up to the creation of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, and then explain the central features of the statute and some of the key issues that arose during its first two decades.  Part 2 (episode 97), which carries the story forward to the present, will post tomorrow! Oh, hey, while we have your attention: Yes, there was another two-week extension in Doe v. Mattis.2018-10-2558 minSOF Bad Monkey PodcastSOF Bad Monkey PodcastSOF Bad monkey Ep. 17 "Brandon Mills"On this episode the boys interview special guest, Singer, Songwriter, former Scout Sniper, Recon Marine, Brandon Mills. Together these Vets discuss Stormy Daniels, President Trump, Gen. James Mattis and ton of other current topics. Remember its just "non-PC" comedy people. -Relax Follow us on www.SOFBadMonkey.com Instagram: Jason Delgado @jdelgadoarte Steve Ralston @ralstonste Jay Feely @official_jayfeely2 Brandon Mills @BrandonMillsOfficial2018-10-222h 02The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 94: The Enemy of My Friend Is My EnemyIt's a late-night, mid-week episode of the National Security Law Podcast! We've got: Senator Kaine's letter to DOD raising questions about the theory of collective self-defense as applied in the domestic law context, in relation to the AUMF and Article II. Speaking of the AUMF, it's the 17th anniversary of the opening of overt US military engagement in Afghanistan. Doe v. Mattis is over at last!  Just kidding, it's totally not over.  Instead, today was the 7th consecutive extension of time as the parties continue to try to work out whatever it is they are trying to work out. The beat g...2018-10-111h 01The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 93: Is This a Buddy Podcast?Spotted: A rare episode of the National Security Law Podcast clocking in at under one hour!  And yet there was much to discuss, including: T-Shirts!!!! At long last, the much-anticipated NSL Podcast t-shirts are for sale.  All profits go to charity (ALS Texas, to be exact; they support patients and research for victims of ALS).  Start shopping now! Detainee Stuff: We've got an all-too-predictable Doe v. Mattis update, and a set of notes about the denial of cert. for GTMO detainee Saifullah Paracha (who made an ill-fated bid to challenge GTMO transfer restrictions as bills of attainder).  Perhaps most interesting: the remi...2018-10-0254 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 90: What’d I Miss?Well, would you look at that: your hosts are back in town at the same time at last, and they've got a fresh episode covering some of the major national security legal developments of the past couple of weeks!  We've got: A Doe v. Mattis update, naturally A new judge for the 9/11 prosecution, for now (but not a year from now, incredibly enough) New CMCR judges Nothing at all happening with al Nashiri Anonymous administration resisters Questions (and a cert. petition!) about the constitutionality of recalling retired officers to service in order to subject them to court martial, and some mo...2018-09-131h 12The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 86: This Episode Was Not Recorded in the Situation Room!We are back with review and analysis of the latest national security law developments, hot on the heels of last week's deep-dive episode.  We'll have another deep dive soon, but for now it's back to some old chestnuts. We've got: Doe v. Mattis -- another delay to report, and some further speculation about the role that passports might be playing in the negotiation. al-Alwi -- last week we shared a few preliminary reactions to the D.C. Circuit's al Alwi decision, and now we're back with an in-depth analysis. A circuit-split on a Bivens remedy in cases involving a cross-border shooti...2018-08-141h 08The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 84: Happily, We Found Someone Who Knows What They’re Talking About!We are very excited to have a special guest this week: the one and only Amy Jeffress!   Join us as Amy, Steve, and Bobby discuss: The cyber provisions in the just-passed NDAA Doe v. Mattis (of course!) The Mueller investigation Rudy and the conspiracy/collusion comment Legislating to speak out against NATO withdrawal? FARA practice 3-D guns, the Arms Export Control Act, ITAR, and USML (no, that's not a soccer league) Also, an extensive discussion of where Amy should have dinner while in Austin!  Gotta go now, that conversation made us all very hungry.2018-08-011h 22The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 83: [Steve] Is the Kiss of DeathWelcome to the latest National Security Law Podcast episode.  Though Steve and Bobby both have been moonlighting (here is Steve on the Lawfare Podcast and here's Bobby on the Cyber Law Podcast), there's no place like home, and both are back in the studio this morning to recount and debate the latest national security legal developments.  This week we've got: The Carter Page FISA Order application: How are these things supposed to work, how does it compare to criminal investigation warrants, what role may hearsay normally play, what are the Woods Procedures and what is all this talk about "verification," and...2018-07-251h 11The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 82: Helsinki…Sweden!Another busy week for the National Security Law Podcast!  Buckle up for: "The Press Conference" and its aftermath - Your co-hosts agree that it was a fiasco, but they disagree sharply on whether administration officials should resign because of it.  Tune in for an extended discussion of the situation involving Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, in particular. Russia indictments before and after - Famously, just prior to Helsinki, the Special Counsel dropped a bombshell indictment against a group of Russian military intelligence officers for election interference-related charges. Then, the day after The Press Conference, DOJ's National Security Division went pu...2018-07-171h 17The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 81: The Road to 10,000We're back after a one-week layoff!  No SCOTUS announcement yet, alas, but we do have this to offer: Doe v. Mattis and the upcoming hearing on the government's plan to release Doe in Syria The military commissions and the retirement of Judge Spath Over in the civilian court system, Uzair Paracha, convicted back in 2005, just won a motion for a new trial based on newly-discovered evidence (involving CSRT and other statements from GTMO detainees) A roundup of other recent DOJ prosecution developments (including the extradition of El Chapo's successor) A deep dive into a set of tort suits involving overseas m...2018-07-091h 12Ellington ReflectionsEllington ReflectionsBeyond the Valley of the Usual Suspects (Podcast #18-011)https://ellingtonreflections.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/podcast-18-011.mp3 Most Duke Ellington tribute concerts and recordings rely on just a handful of his compositions (Mood Indigo, Satin Doll, In A Sentimental Mood, etc.). The Duke Ellington Society refers  to these songs as “the usual suspects.” While they are worthy of their status as standards, Ellington wrote thousands of compositions; there is plenty of his oeuvre that is ripe for exploration! Aaron Diehl and Adam Birnbaum play Tonk   Rent Party Blues   The recordings heard on this podcast episode:2018-06-301h 12The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 79: It’s a Girl!Before getting into the run of this week's show: Congratulations to Steve and Karen on the birth of their daughter!!! Meanwhile, in the wild wacky world of national security law, what a week it was.  We've got: Zaidan v. Trump - a remarkable district court refusing to dismiss the constitutional claims brought by a US citizen who alleges that he has been placed, erroneously, on the "kill list" based on alleged ties to al Qaeda in Syria Possible expansion of the list of AUMF-covered associated forces to include al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Further delays in Doe v. Mattis, w...2018-06-201h 19The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 78: Live from Singapore, Malaysia (?!?)Ok, Steve and Bobby are not actually in Singapore (we sent Dennis Rodman instead). As usual, they're up on the 6th floor at Texas Law, bringing you the following this week: Doe v. Mattis - Because we can't go a week without some fascinating development in this case.  This time, it was the surprise announcement last Wednesday that DOD wants to go ahead and release him after all, but to do so in a way that would drop him off in SDF-controlled territory in Syria.  Doe is resisting, and now the long-awaited hearing on the legal merits--scheduled to occur on Ju...2018-06-121h 16Becoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful LeadersBecoming Your Best | The Principles of Highly Successful LeadersEp. 131 - Roya Mattis: Bringing Joy and Unity Back Into Our LivesOn today's Becoming Your Best Podcast, Rob speaks to Roya Mattis, whom he met only about three weeks ago. Roya has been very successful with the company, Mary Kay and in order to be successful in that particular world, you need to be an amazing person and one that people love to be around. Roya has an incredible energy which is what prompted Rob to invite her to this podcast. She has this idea about a movement which would be an extremely powerful movement to pave the way to Becoming You Best.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p...2018-06-0831 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 77: Pardon Me?Hello friends, and welcome back to the latest episode!  Last week was a bit quiet, but things are heating up.  This week we review and debate: War Powers:  This week saw the release of the Office of Legal Counsel's memorandum on the U.S. airstrikes on Syrian military targets in April 2018.  We explain what issue it addressed, situate it in context with earlier war power debates, and wrestle over the questions it raises (including, especially, what role if any UN Charter issues should or do play in relation to this constitutional question). Doe v. Mattis (of course): A surprising incident invol...2018-06-051h 17The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 75: I Hereby Demand, & Tomorrow Will Officially Order, That You Listen to This PodcastNever a slow week in this business... This week we've got breakdowns and debates over some familiar topics: Military Commissions: The convoluted proceedings in the al-Nashiri prosecution became a bit less tangled this week, as the government backed off its attempt to preclude intervention by a pair of al-Nashiri's erstwhile attorneys.  Are we any closer to resolving the overall set of issues set off by claims of government monitoring of attorney-client communications though? Doe v. Mattis: We are now drawing close to a ruling on the merits of the government's claim of authority (under the 2001 and 2002 AUMFs) to use military de...2018-05-221h 10The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 74: We’re Spending It On Barbecue!Spring classes may be over, but national security legal news hasn't slowed down one bit.  This week, Professors Chesney and Vladeck wrestle with the following: The D.C. Circuit ruling in Doe v. Mattis (forbidding the government from transferring him unless and until the government wins on the merits in the underlying habeas case).  How did the majority parse the doctrine of transfers, why did the dissent disagree, what will happen next, and--by the way--isn't it clear at this point that he *could* be prosecuted in civilian court under 18 USC 2339B? The D.C. Circuit briefing order relating to the al...2018-05-151h 11The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 73: The Penumbras of the CategoryWelcome back to the National Security Law Podcast!  This week, Professors Vladeck and Chesney discuss and debate the following: Doe v. Mattis: The D.C. Circuit has affirmed the injunction barring the government from turning John Doe over to Saudi Arabia.  We don't have their opinion yet, but we have ours, and we don't let lack of access to the court's explanation stop us from discussing at length what is likely to happen next! Darbi Day: Ironically, DOD did just transfer someone else to Saudi Arabia: al-Darbi was supposed to be sent there from GTMO some six weeks ago, under the ter...2018-05-081h 13The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 72: This Podcast Was Recorded Before, On, or After 9/11No shortage of topics this week. Join us as Professors Chesney and Vladeck debate and discuss: United States v. al-Hawsawi, in which Judge Pohl rules that a military commission prosecution can proceed against an accused 9/11 co-conspirator based on conduct that facilitated (and thus occurred prior to the culmination of) the 9/11 attacks.  What is the measure of when "hostilities" begin?  Does the Military Commissions Act of 2009 require a different result than would follow under international law?  And for good measure:  How does one define membership in an entity like al Qaeda? Do recent media reports that "major combat operations" have (again) ende...2018-05-011h 09The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 71: Everyone Knows It Is Saudi Arabia!!!We have much to discuss in the world of national security and law this week, including but not limited to the worst-kept secret in the world. And we have some grade-A frivolity if you are able to stay tuned to the end.  To wit: Doe v. Mattis and the district court ruling enjoining the government from transferring Doe to Saudi Arabia.  Wait, what's that?  The identity of the receiving state is a secret?  Except that Doe is a Saudi citizen and there are multiple points where the briefing reveals that the plan in question is to send Doe back to Saud...2018-04-241h 13The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law Podcast(Bonus Episode) Ep.70: The Corker-Kaine AUMFWell, we're back, 24 hours after dropping Episode 69. Why? 2018, that's why! Seriously, lot's to discuss: A deep-dive into the draft 2018 AUMF from Senators Corker and Kaine.  Tune in for a VERY detailed review and debate. Meanwhile, Doe v. Mattis has suddenly moved into high gear.  Looks like a transfer may be in the works, but we predict weeks of further litigation. The Supreme Courts has figured out what to do next in the Microsoft case, and also has issued an interesting void-for-vagueness ruling. And President Trump has decided *not* to issue the new Russia sanctions that Nikki Haley recently foreshadowed. Hopefully th...2018-04-1754 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 68: This Podcast Is Not Protected by the Attorney-Client PrivilegeWelcome to episode 68!  On tap for this week: Tom Bossert is out, and Michael Cohen is in trouble.  We'll talk mostly about the latter, with an emphasis on the way that attorney-client privilege law and procedure interacts with search warrants. Fresh CAATSA sanctions, this time targeting Russian oligarchs.  The Treasury Department is distinguishing itself as quite strong on Russia issues. The Syrian government again uses chemical weapons, and the Trump Administration hints at another military response. We'll quickly review the domestic legal issues this scenario raises. Digression on non-disclosure and arbitration agreements: From whispers of lifelong-NDAs for White House personnel, to...2018-04-101h 10The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 67: CTRL-F Redaction FailWelcome back to the National Security Law Podcast!  This week, Professors Vladeck and Chesney review the following recent developments: A drone strike against AQIM targets in southwestern Libya: What if anything does this tell us about the Trump administration's legal and policy positions relating to the geographic and organizational scope of the post-9/11 armed conflict? The firing of VA Secretary David Shulkin and nomination of Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson: Questions about the dual-office holding ban and the Vacancies Reform Act. Attorney General Sessions and the decision not to appoint a second special counsel. New details regarding the formal scope of the...2018-04-031h 07The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 66: Can You DIG It?Welcome back for another episode of the National Security Law Podcast, with Professors Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney.  It has been another not-at-all slow week.  On tap for today: The CLOUD Act: It's now the law of the land.  We will go into the law's particulars next week, but for now we do want to address what passage means for the pending Supreme Court case involving the government's attempt to force Microsoft to produce data stored in Ireland.  Vacate-and-remand, dismiss as improvidently granted, or full steam ahead? Military Commissions: Never a dull moment with the commissions!  Judge Pohl has received dueling...2018-03-271h 04The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 65: Caging a TigerWith apologies for short shownotes, here are the headlines for this week's NSL Podcast: The McCabe firing The prospect of legislation permitting judicial review of any decision to fire Mueller An update of the declaration of Secretary Mattis explaining why he removed the GTMO military commission's Convening Authority and his legal advisor A decision by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review recognizing standing for ACLU and MFIA to press their claim for First Amendment-based access to FISC opinions A decision by the Fifth Circuit rejecting the existence of a Bivens cause of action in Hernandez v. Mesa (the cross-border sho...2018-03-211h 03The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 63: Mueller Is the Only Vulcan in the RoomOut on spring break but still listening to the podcast?  We love it!  Actually, your hosts Professors Chesney and Vladeck are out on spring break too, but before they left town they sat down to record episode 63 on Friday March 9th.  If things have gone crazy over the weekend and you are surprised they aren't discussing them here, well, that's why! This week's show, at any rate, catches up on a number of ongoing sagas: The latest twists in the Mueller investigation: Yes, we feel duty bound to talk about the obligation to comply with grand jury subpoenas (looking at you...2018-03-121h 00The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 61: Judge Pohl Says: “Hold My Beer”No shortage of topics this week, but then again there was no shortage last week, or before that, or...ever.  So, what's on tap?  Tune in to hear Professors Chesney and Vladeck explore: A host of Supreme Court developments, including action relating to DACA, immigration detention and the due process clause, Patchak and the question whether Congress can direct courts to dismiss a class of cases, and-especially-the United States v. Microsoft litigation and the question whether Microsoft can refuse to comply with a warrant where the data in question is held on a server outside the United States.  That last top...2018-02-271h 08The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 59: Share the CookiesWe don't lack for topics this week!  In today's episode, Professors Vladeck and Chesney eat a number of cookies while talking about the following: Rachel Brand steps down at DOJ.  As George III might say, what comes next?  Your hosts review the order of succession. A triple update on military commission matters: Was the firing of Convening Authority Harvey Rishikoff linked to a possible plea negotiation with the 9/11 defendants?  What's the deal with the Nashiri trial judge suggesting that the lone remaining defense attorney attend a death penalty training course?  And what are the odds that the government goes ahead and t...2018-02-131h 01The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 58: Is It Treason Not to Clap For This Podcast?Sorry that football season is over?  Lucky for you, the National Security Law Podcast has no offseason!  And lucky for your co-hosts, the world keeps generating new topics for conversation and debate.  This week, Professors Vladeck and Chesney cover four main topics: The president's "treason" remarks yesterday in Cincinnati The next stages in the Nunes #Mehmo controversy: What precisely must happen under the House rules in order for the Schiff Memo to see the light of day, and what rules and laws might come into play if the White House opposes release? Will the FISC be persuaded to publish a reda...2018-02-061h 04The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 55: #ReleaseThePodcastHappy anniversary, y'all!  It's been one full year since we launched this podcast, and we are very grateful for all our listeners.  Here's hoping there is *less* to discuss in our second year! This week, we've got: The FISA Amendments Reform Act: How exactly does the new warrant requirement work, what it do with "about" collection, and how did it approach the question of "parallel construction"? #ReleaseTheMemo:  What the heck is this all about? Must the government have a statutory or treaty basis to transfer John Doe (a Saudi-US dual-citizen held for many months now in US military custody in Ira...2018-01-2359 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 53: Tanks, Bombs, Bombs, and GunsIn this week's episode, Professors Chesney and Vladeck take on three sets of issues under the national security law heading: ACLU v. Mattis (the US citizen enemy combatant case): Since the last episode, the government has permitted the ACLU to communicate with John Doe, who does indeed want ACLU to pursue habeas relief on his behalf.  This quickly led to an exchange of filings disputing whether the currently-pending petition is valid, when the government should have to file its return in response, and whether the judge should renew the ban on transferring Doe in the interim.  Your hosts go over al...2018-01-091h 16The Triple Option PodcastThe Triple Option Podcast3xO 2018 Livestreaming Commentary w/ Sam Tripoli, comedian and host of Tin Foil Hat podcastBuilding what I meant traffic for Facebook live right now mom I pack your high no hello dynamite is the triple option talk as in this live during a football game could be in the second quarter allegedly origin the comet commentate no just like maybe your loner right now maybe have no friends going on in your watching a similar game to watch out for intellectual property Paul as you play the copyrighted song that I have with all that's left a mixed tape all really ideology of seating system so that you and I see that commercial...2018-01-0254 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 51: Temporary, Immediate, and Unmonitored Access to this PodcastWell, 2017 is almost done.  No doubt there are a few more kicks-in-the-pants on the way before it's all said and done, but hey, we can at least offer you one final episode of this podcast!  So, you've got that going for you, which is nice... Four topics today: ACLU v. Mattis - Judge Chutkan has ruled.  It's brief, it's favorable to ACLU, and it's got a good shot at ... being reversed on an interlocutory appeal, at least in part. Section 702 renewal - well, here's another storyline that will certainly last into 2018.  Congress officially kicked the can down the road, extending 702 unch...2017-12-271h 07The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 50: The Big ChillAre your other podcasts letting you down by taking a holiday break?  Never fear, National Security Law Podcast is here! With two host who would much rather be podcasting than grading exams, you are assured of an uninterrupted holiday stream of national security legal analysis, not to mention ill-informed takes on...movie soundtracks? Seems your hosts may have been in the eggnog a bit early this year.  But nevermind that, let's get to the overview of what Episode 50 has to offer: A postmortem on the mixed verdict in the Abu Khattala (Benghazi) trial in late November: The jury acquitted on th...2017-12-1954 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 49: Around the Horn With Interrogation, Detention, Prosecution, and TargetingIn this week's episode, Professors Steve Vladeck and Bobby Chesney pick up the thread on a handful of familiar issues, and introduce a few new ones as well. Interrogation:  Their first topic is a blend, actually: the case of Akayed Ullah, who attempted to set off a pipe bomb in New York City yesterday.  Ullah was taken into law enforcement custody, but soon some quarters were calling for him to be placed in military custody for interrogation purposes. Your hosts will revisit the tangle of issues involving Miranda, presentment, habeas, and more that such arguments raise. Habeas and military detention: Next...2017-12-121h 06The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 48: The Logan Act: Not Just Another Hugh Jackman MovieIn this week's episode, Professors Chesney and Vladeck catch up with a number of 2017's most-persistent national security law sagas. For starters, there's the indictment and plea agreement of Michael Flynn.  What does the charge signify, and what does this imply for the larger Mueller investigation? This leads directly to a discussion of whether it is possible, as a legal matter, for the President to "obstruct justice" (and how that phrase has both legal and political significance). From there, your hosts pivot to the slowly-unfolding drama of ACLU v. Mattis, where the district court has now begun to engage directly.  The...2017-12-051h 06The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 47: Donuts and Depth ChargesAnd...they're back!  Fresh off of Thanksgiving, Professors Chesney and Vladeck are (all too) fired up to discuss the latest national security law news (not to mention a bunch of stuff that just isn't relevant to this (or any decent) podcast).  This week some familiar storylines resume, and a few new ones appear: First up: The slowly-unfolding saga of the still-unidentified U.S. citizen held in military detention in Iraq. At long last, the district court will hold an actual hearing in ACLU v. Mattis, this Thursday, as a first step towards determining whether the ACLU even has standing to see...2017-11-281h 04The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 46: The $15 Million Dollar ManIn this week's episode, your devoted hosts dig into a bonanza of national security law odds-and-ends. First up is an en banc decision by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review involving the standing of the ACLU and the Yale Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic to litigate a claimed First Amendment right of public access in relation to FISC opinions. This may not go anywhere in the end, but it's definitely going to go further than the government wanted. Next comes the confusion surrounding a Justice Department letter indicating at least some willingness to dig into the Uranium One...2017-11-161h 01The National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 43: Unseal this Podcast!It's been a busy week in national security law!  In Episode 43, Professors Chesney and Vladeck take on: Mueller-Time: Indictments against Manafort and Gates, and an even-more important plea deal. ACLU v. Mattis and the government's filing in opposition to an order to show cause why ACLU should not get access to the US citizen held as an enemy combatant in Iraq. A new Benghazi case: United States v. Mustafa al-Imam, captured by US forces in Libya (with Libyan government permission/involvement) and now en route (slowly, presumably) back to US for civilian criminal prosecution. A quick note on the Senate F...2017-10-3154 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 42: The Magic Bullet Travel Ban(d)This week Professors Chesney and Vladeck start with a close look at Smith v. Trump, a case that seeks a judicial ruling on whether the Islamic State really falls within the scope of the 2001 AUMF.  The case presents standing and political-question doctrine issues, and will be argued soon before the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.  This leads into an update on ACLU v. Mattis (the attempt by ACLU to represent the still-unidentified US citizen held as an enemy combatant), as the court has issued an order to show cause (due Monday) why the government should not allow access-to-counsel at this...2017-10-2452 minThe National Security Law PodcastThe National Security Law PodcastEpisode 41: Han Shot FirstIf you were unsure about whether your hosts are geeks, this episode will help settle the question.  But before we get to what Professors Chesney and Vladeck think they know but don't really, here's the stuff they actually do know something about! First, the Travel Ban.  Buckle up, there's a new nationwide TRO, out of Hawaii, enjoining enforcement of most of Travel Ban 3.0. Second, a double-shot of the Nashiri military commissions case.  The Supreme Court denied cert., seemingly paving the way for that case to roll forward.  But not so fast--all the civilian defense attorneys, including their death-penalty expert, have just...2017-10-1757 minShields and Brooks – PBS NewsHourShields and Brooks – PBS NewsHourShields and Brooks on Trump dismantling Obama’s achievements, Puerto Rico in needWatch Video | Listen to the AudioJUDY WOODRUFF: But first to the analysis of Shields and Brooks. That’s syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks. Welcome to both of you. Where to begin? I guess we start with, David, how much the president, over the last few days, seems to be trying to roll back the legacy of his predecessor, President Obama. Today and yesterday, the moves of Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act, the Iran nuclear deal. We have just been listening to that...2017-10-1412 minEditors’ Picks – PBS NewsHourEditors’ Picks – PBS NewsHourAnalyzing Trump’s angry tweets about NBC and Sen. CorkerWatch Video | Listen to the AudioJUDY WOODRUFF: Twitter remains President Trump’s preferred platform to vent frustrations. This week’s targets, the NFL, a high-ranking Republican senator, and claims of fake news. They speak to and, in some cases, fuel debates that divide the country. More on that now with Karine Jean-Pierre. She’s a senior adviser to MoveOn.org and a contributing editor to “Bustle,” an online women’s magazine, and a veteran of the Obama administration. And Matt Schlapp, he’s the chairman of the American Conservative Union...2017-10-1208 minRed State UpdateRed State UpdateTrump Call Transcripts White House Dump Stephen Miller vs Statue of LibertyHere are some things Jackie & Dunlap talk about this time: Mooch out, Transcripts leaked of Trump's calls with leaders of Mexico & Australia, Trump calls New Hampshire a "drug-infested den," Kelly & Mattis agree to never be out of the country at the same time, Trump lied about calls from Mexico and Boy Scout president, Trump calls the White House "a real dump," Donald Trump helped write Trump Jr.'s response to the Russia stuff, Trump leaves for 17-day vacation, Stephen Miller battles CNN over Statue of Liberty, Jeff Sessions is safe to racist another day, Trump signs Russia...2017-08-041h 42The Bill Bennett ShowThe Bill Bennett ShowThe Man Who Keeps Terrorists Awake at NightBill applauds Defense Sec. Jim Mattis for the administration's strategy to annihilate ISIS, unlike Pres. Obama's strategy to contain ISIS. Bill also weighs in on the revelation that the Manchester bomber used his student loans (after dropping out of college) to finance his terrorist and bomb training. Bill concludes his interview with Lord Conrad Black about how Trump can get his agenda back on track. Finally, Steve Wynn reveals an amazing story about his one-on-one meeting with Pres. Trump and how Trump got him involved at the RNC.  To learn more about listener d...2017-05-3134 minSagachef Short StoriesSagachef Short StoriesThe Cabinet, Part One (Tillerson, Mnuchin, Mattis) 3/24/17Part one of our factual rundown of Trump’s cabinet! Rex Tillerson Russia ties ExxonMobil history Skipping NATO meetings? Steve Mnuchin George Soros ties OneWest deal Automation replacing real workers? James Mattis Long history in the Marines Legal exception to appoint Don’t mess with Mad Dog Visit us at patreon.com/themediator and donate today Stitcher link: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=133662&refid=stpr Google […] The post The Cabinet, Part One (Tillerson, Mnuchin, Mattis) 3/24/17 appeared first on Sagachef Short Stories.2017-03-2523 minZION NEWSZION NEWSThe Sea Of Galilee Is At Its Lowest Level In 100 Years1. Defense Minister Requests Increased U.S. Role In Middle-EastIsraeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman held talks in Washington with US Defense Secretary James Mattis. Liberman told Mattis that Jerusalem is concerned over the apparent-transformation of Lebanon's army into branch of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah terror group and requested increased US role in Middle East.#Lieberman #Mattis #Hezbollah ____________________2. Drug Smuggling Surges In The Gaza StripGaza Strip is facing a surge in illegal drug smuggling and Hamas leaders vow to crack down on smugglers. #Gaza #Drugs____________________3. Entire U.S. Senate...2017-03-1426 minCongressional DishCongressional Dish144: Trump’s War ManufacturersDefense Secretary General James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and CIA Director Mike Pompeo have been confirmed by the Senate and are now the most powerful influencers of foreign policy in the Trump Administration. In this episode, we examine their worldviews by investigating their pre-Trump Administration experience as corporate titans and hearing critical highlights from their confirmation hearings. Please support Congressional Dish: to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! 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