Topic: Newark

31 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:59:06 - 2:03:02

1873: Supercycle

Newark ICE Detention Protests and Mickey Sherrill

Protests erupted outside the Delaney Hall Immigration Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey, following reports of inhumane conditions and a hunger strike by 300 migrants. Governor Mickey Sherrill established a "safe zone" for demonstrators to prevent violence between ICE agents and citizens. DHS Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen denied the allegations of unfit conditions, comparing the facility to a "Holiday Inn."

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 2:25:06 - 2:33:16

1830: Bulb Heads

Subclade K Flu Variant, Newark Airport Measles Alert

The CDC reports a 60% spike in flu hospitalizations linked to a new variant called Subclade K, which appears to be a mismatch for this year's vaccine. Simultaneously, health officials in New Jersey are tracking travelers at Newark Liberty International Airport who may have been exposed to measles in Terminals B and C. Media reports are criticized for encouraging continued vaccination even after admitting the current shots do not target the circulating strains.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 42:01 - 46:41

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Shipbuilding Industrial Base, Border Wall Funding, Infrastructure Projects

The passed legislation allocates billions for military hardware, including $4.6 billion for Virginia-class submarines and $5.4 billion for guided-missile destroyers. Despite claims of a closed border, the bill earmarks $46.5 billion for wall construction and security infrastructure. Domestic projects include $4.7 billion for telecommunications and $1.9 billion for a new air route traffic control center.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 2:53:51 - 2:56:29

1764: Rage Quit

FAA Radar Outages and Pete Buttigieg Criticism

The FAA faced questioning on Capitol Hill regarding two major radar outages at a Philadelphia facility that manages flights for Newark. Critics blamed the ongoing delays on Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, while the agency announced plans to add a third communication line to prevent future failures.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:05:05 - 1:10:02

1763: AI Factory

FAA Radar Failures, Philadelphia Tracon Crisis

Radar failures at the Philadelphia Tracon facility have caused massive flight delays at Newark Airport, with the FAA blaming antiquated 1970s technology. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt are using the "glitch" to push for a multi-billion dollar overhaul of the national air traffic control system.

Stick Fight
Episode 1762 1:59:50 - 2:02:15

1762: Stick Fight

Newark Airport, Air Traffic Control and Communication Failures

A major communication failure at Newark International Airport left air traffic controllers unable to see or speak with aircraft for a brief period. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has requested urgent technology upgrades from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. The incident caused widespread flight cancellations and led several controllers to take immediate leave.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 15:28 - 18:46

1733: Rat Note

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, ICE Raid Criticism

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka criticized a recent ICE raid at a local seafood depot, claiming agents operated without a warrant and detained a military veteran who was a U.S. citizen. The mayor pledged to protect migrants in his city. The hosts contrast this with historical comedic tropes regarding "INS" raids in American pop culture.

Cornageddon
Episode 1142 1:48:26 - 1:52:39

1142: Cornageddon

Newark Panhandling Tickets, Austin Homelessness Debate

Newark, New Jersey, begins ticketing drivers who give money to panhandlers, issuing $50 fines to reduce traffic risks. This sparks a debate between the hosts regarding the severity of the homelessness crisis in Austin compared to the "tent cities" of San Francisco and Seattle.

Hairy Mary
Episode 1041 2:42:02 - 2:47:50

1041: Hairy Mary

Newark Citizen Camera Patrol, Show Outro

Newark, New Jersey, is launching a program that allows residents to access the city's high-definition police cameras via a "Citizen Patrol" website. The initiative encourages citizens to monitor their neighborhoods and report criminal activity in real-time. The show concludes with a summary of upcoming topics and a final thank you to the producers and donors.

Micro Livestock
Episode 1004 51:24 - 54:27

1004: Micro Livestock

Cory Booker's Public Persona and Political Theater

Senator Cory Booker is described as appearing "unhinged" and "creepy" due to his aggressive rhetorical style and wide-eyed expressions. The hosts compare his current persona to his more erudite beginnings as Mayor of Newark, suggesting he is trying too hard to capture attention in the Trump era.

Sexual Terrorism
Episode 1001 56:12 - 57:35

1001: Sexual Terrorism

Dutch TV Crew, Fake Bomb at Newark Airport

Seven members of a Dutch television crew were arrested at Newark Airport after attempting to pass a "fake bomb" made of PVC pipe through security. The crew, reportedly working for Endemol, faced fines up to $13,000 for the security stunt.

Kim Jong Yum Yum
Episode 918 2:37:47 - 2:41:12

918: Kim Jong Yum Yum

Sanctuary Cities and Federal Funding Threats

The Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, appears on Al Sharpton's show to discuss the Trump administration's threat to cut federal funding for sanctuary cities. The mayor compares the policy to "fugitive slave catchers" and claims that the funds were slated for cuts regardless of sanctuary status.

Ten Times
Episode 826 7:34 - 15:06

826: Ten Times

TSA Security Line Delays, Airport Staffing Crisis

Air travelers across the United States are facing extreme wait times at security checkpoints, leading to missed flights and passengers sleeping on cots. The TSA is under fire for a shortage of 5,000 screeners compared to three years ago, while Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson prepares to leave his post. The discussion highlights the inefficiency of Pre-Check lines and the questionable push for more canine units to solve logistical delays.

F4K3 80085
Episode 825 1:28:04 - 1:32:51

825: F4K3 80085

TSA Labor Tactics, Security Vulnerability Humiliation

The TSA's current operational difficulties may be a retaliatory response to recent undercover tests that exposed significant security vulnerabilities, such as the failure to detect weapons. By strictly adhering to every protocol, the agency can create massive delays as a form of "work-to-rule" protest. This tactic pressures the government for more resources while inconveniencing the traveling public.

It's a Glitch!
Episode 658

658: It's a Glitch!

Ebola Virus Outbreak, Newark Airport Quarantine Incident

Media coverage focuses on a United Airlines flight from Brussels held at Newark Liberty International Airport due to a sick passenger. Reports indicate the passenger vomited on the plane, triggering a CDC response and the isolation of nearby travelers. This incident follows the critical condition of Thomas Duncan in Dallas, fueling public anxiety regarding the virus's arrival in the United States.

Aid & Comfort
Episode 494 2:33:46 - 2:35:03

494: Aid & Comfort

TSA Security, Undercover Agent Fake Bomb

An undercover federal agent successfully smuggled a fake bomb past TSA security at Newark Airport and boarded a commercial flight. Despite two screenings and a pat-down, the device went undetected. The hosts discuss how the media has shifted to using the term "IED" for all such devices to increase public fear.

Huma-Gate
Episode 427 17:41 - 21:26

427: Huma-Gate

JFK Storm Chaos, Travel Horror Story and Producer Assistance

A massive storm in the New York metro area led to the cancellation of Adam Curry's flight from JFK, resulting in a multi-day travel delay. After finding no available hotels near JFK or Newark, a No Agenda producer known as Mr. Oil secured and paid for a suite at the Meadowlands Plaza Hotel for Curry and his wife. Curry praises Miss Mickey's "ninja mode" in navigating the logistical chaos of the airline cancellations.