Topic: J W Edwards

319 chapters across the catalog

Hatman
Episode 1871 1:48:50 - 1:52:33

1871: Hatman

CBS Radio Sign-Off, David Ellison, Skydance Media

CBS Radio is officially silencing its microphones and laying off staff following the company's sale to David Ellison's Skydance Media. The hosts reflect on the history of the network, from Edward R. Murrow to the invention of broadcast news, and its decline in the age of smartphones and podcasts. Adam Curry shares a personal anecdote about buying a house from CBS legend Dallas Townsend in 1990.

Zeds
Episode 1796 1:41:37 - 1:48:32

1796: Zeds

Brad Edwards, Anderson Cooper Epstein Interview

Attorney Brad Edwards, who represents multiple Epstein survivors, appeared on CNN with Anderson Cooper to respond to Donald Trump's "hoax" comments. Edwards claimed Trump previously acknowledged Epstein was a "creep" in 2009. The segment also discussed Ghislaine Maxwell's claims and the potential for survivors to release their own list of abusers if the government fails to do so.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 36:27 - 41:20

1771: Home Depotation

George Clooney, Good Night and Good Luck Broadway Play

CNN broadcast a live production of the play "Good Night & Good Luck" starring George Clooney as Edward R. Murrow. While the production was praised for its technical quality, the ending was criticized for including a montage that linked historical events to modern political issues like COVID-19 and January 6th. The segment is viewed as a form of preemptive damage control for the current political establishment.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 2:39:41 - 2:43:02

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Harvard Magna Carta Discovery, David Carpenter

Harvard University discovered that a document purchased for $27.50 in 1946 is actually an original 1300 Magna Carta issued by King Edward I. The discovery was made by Professor David Carpenter of King's College London while browsing Harvard's online archives. Authentic Magna Carta documents have previously fetched over $21 million at auction, making this a significant find for the university's law library.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 2:43:03 - 2:45:19

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Edward Curtis Photograph, Auction House Tips

A host shares a story of purchasing an Edward Curtis original photograph on glass for one dollar at an auction, mistakenly identified by others as a common daguerreotype. The piece is estimated to be worth up to $10,000. The segment provides tips on selling high-value collectibles, emphasizing the need for "thematic auctions" to attract the right collectors and avoid being "ripped off."

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 9:20 - 13:34

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Guy Edward Bartkus, Pro-Mortalism and Nihilism

The suspect in the Palm Springs bombing is identified as 29-year-old Guy Edward Bartkus of 29 Palms, a self-described "pro-mortalist" who expressed anger over being born without consent. Bartkus reportedly posted a 30-minute audio recording online explaining his nihilistic motives. The investigation links his ideology to the death of Sophie Tinney in Washington, whose boyfriend, Lars Eugene Nelson, was charged with murder after allegedly shooting her at her request.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 9:09 - 10:38

1764: Rage Quit

High School Presentation on Propaganda and Edward Bernays

A guest speaker at a high school discussed the definition of propaganda and its roots in the work of Edward Bernays. The presentation covered the 1929 "Torches of Freedom" campaign and how communication is used to influence human emotions. Students identified Donald Trump as a primary modern example of a propagandist due to his use of slogans and symbolic apparel.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:17:54 - 1:20:29

1756: AG Barbie

Constitutional Law, Citizenship Rights, Edward Snowden

Legal experts debate whether the U.S. Constitution explicitly forbids the banishment of citizens, noting that the document primarily lists what the government cannot do. The hosts compare the proposed exile of criminals to the case of Edward Snowden, whose passport was revoked while he was abroad. The discussion centers on whether citizenship provides an absolute right to reside within the country.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 27:57 - 33:26

1747: HiFi Intel

Indivisible Project, Republican Town Hall Disruptions

Leah Greenberg of the Indivisible Project appeared on MSNBC to discuss organized protests at Republican town halls, such as those held by Congressman Chuck Edwards. While the organization claims these are grassroots movements of concerned constituents, critics label them as coordinated "astroturfing" efforts. The group is a registered 501c4 that uses ActBlue for processing political contributions.

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 2:43:12 - 2:49:02

1743: MAGAREXIA

DOGE Wall of Receipts, Booz Allen Spook Contracts

The DOGE "Wall of Receipts" has faced scrutiny for accounting errors, including a $8 billion contract that was actually $8 million. Despite these errors, the team claims to have identified significant waste in federal spending. The discussion highlights Booz Allen Hamilton, a major government contractor that receives 98% of its revenue from federal sources and has deep ties to the intelligence community.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 13:44 - 22:55

1738: Swasticars

Intelligence Community Strategy and Chinese Espionage Threats

Retired intelligence officer Nicholas Eftimiadis analyzes the challenges facing the new DNI, focusing on Chinese cyber attacks and political warfare. The discussion covers the need for a national strategy involving commerce and trade alongside defense. Further commentary addresses the status of Edward Snowden and the potential for declassifying documents to rebuild public trust in the intelligence community.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 1:50:20 - 1:52:09

1711: Blue Bracelet

AOL Voice Actor, Elwood Edwards and Internet History

Elwood Edwards, the man who recorded the iconic "You've got mail" greeting for AOL, passed away at the age of 74. Edwards recorded the lines in 1989 for $200 and became a staple of early internet culture. He worked for many years at a television station in Cleveland before his death following a long illness.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 7:21 - 12:58

1698: Oxymoronic

Federal Investigations Target Eric Adams Inner Circle

Multiple federal inquiries are targeting high-ranking officials closely connected to Mayor Eric Adams, including former Police Commissioner Edward Caban and Schools Chancellor David Banks. Investigations involve allegations of improper campaign donations, bribery, and the use of personal relationships to secure lucrative city contracts. Several officials, including City Hall Chief Counsel Lisa Zornberg, have resigned abruptly as the probes into the administration's business dealings intensify.

Pumpkin Coin
Episode 1639 37:34 - 42:23

1639: Pumpkin Coin

Edward Snowden Moscow Meeting, Signal Security Claims

Tucker Carlson revealed he had a private dinner with Edward Snowden at the Four Seasons in Moscow, despite Snowden's request for no publicity. Carlson claims the meeting was leaked to the outlet Semaphore by U.S. intelligence agencies who were monitoring his encrypted Signal communications. The segment also notes that ProtonMail has begun automatically encrypting emails to the hosts.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 39:50 - 40:41

1572: Chop Shop

BBC Presenter Scandal, Huw Edwards Allegations

A major scandal involving a BBC presenter, later identified as Huw Edwards, dominated UK headlines following allegations of purchasing explicit photos from a minor. Critics suggest the timing of the scandal served as a distraction from the ongoing COVID-19 inquiry in the UK, which has been revealing flaws in the government's lockdown policies.

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 3:03:14 - 3:11:04

1564: Zombie Town

Knighting Ceremony, Meetup Reports and Community Building

The show concludes with the formal knighting of Sir Andrew and Sir Edward the Henpecked. Meetup reports are played from Asheville, North Carolina, and a "stoned" group in Amsterdam. Adam Curry lists upcoming meetups across the U.S. and Ireland, emphasizing that "connection is protection" in an increasingly unstable world.

AMAD
Episode 1555 2:09:18 - 2:19:48

1555: AMAD

Gender Affirming Care Critique, Boston Children's Hospital, ROGD

Dr. Laura Edwards-Leeper and Dr. Erica Anderson, pioneers in transgender health, express concerns that "gender-affirming care" has been hijacked and is moving too quickly toward medical intervention. The hosts discuss the concept of Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD) and critique the American Academy of Pediatrics for dismissing social contagion theories. They cite anonymous chief medical directors who fear losing their jobs for questioning the current clinical consensus.

Ample Bosom
Episode 1553 1:07:13 - 1:11:40

1553: Ample Bosom

Trump Legal Venue Change, John Edwards Case Comparison

Donald Trump's legal team is attempting to move his criminal case from Manhattan to federal court to find a more favorable jury pool. The hosts compare the current charges against Trump to the 2011 indictment of former Senator John Edwards. They play a supercut of media figures from that era questioning the validity of using campaign finance laws to prosecute personal scandals, highlighting a perceived double standard in current reporting.

Podspeeding
Episode 1535 1:40:46 - 1:48:25

1535: Podspeeding

Media Bias, Corporate Ownership, Julian Assange

The discussion continues regarding media propaganda and the influence of corporate owners like BlackRock and Vanguard. Russell Brand's defense of Julian Assange and Edward Snowden is highlighted as a rare moment of dissent on mainstream television. The segment also touches on the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox News.

Rage Bait
Episode 1533 1:41:31 - 1:45:54

1533: Rage Bait

Brooks and Capehart, Edward R. Murrow Comparison

During a PBS NewsHour segment, commentators David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart mocked the decision to give Tucker Carlson exclusive access to Capitol security tapes. Brooks sarcastically referred to Carlson as the "Edward R. Murrow of our day," arguing that giving public records to a single news organization is "bizarre" and violates standard transparency rules. The discussion highlighted the deep divide between mainstream media figures and the Fox News host's investigative methods.