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Stay in the loop with Trending News and Entertainment! From breaking headlines to the hottest stories in pop culture, we’ve got you covered. Dive into insightful discussions, quick updates, and entertaining takes on everything from global events to celebrity buzz. Whether you're here for the news, the laughs, or both—this podcast keeps you informed and entertained. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
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The House Oversight Committee held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss the issue of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), commonly known as UFOs. The hearing, which was the first of its kind in over 50 years, was called in response to a growing number of UAP sightings by military personnel and civilians. The witnesses at the hearing included three former military officials who have claimed to have seen UAPs. David Fravor, a former Navy commander, described seeing a UAP that was "unlike anything I've ever seen" while flying a fighter jet in 2004. Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot, said that he saw UAPs on a "weekly" basis while flying off the coast of California. And David Grusch, a former U.S. intelligence official, said that he was informed of a "multi-decade" government program to retrieve UAPs. The lawmakers at the hearing expressed concern about the national security implications of UAPs. They questioned the witnesses about whether UAPs could be foreign drones or other advanced technology that could pose a threat to the United States. They also asked about the government's efforts to collect data on UAPs and to investigate these sightings. The hearing ended with a call for greater transparency from the government on the issue of UAPs. The lawmakers said that the public has a right to know more about these unexplained phenomena, and that the government should be more forthcoming with its findings. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Madison Beer is a 23-year-old singer, songwriter, and model. She has released two studio albums, Life Support (2018) and Therapy (2021). She has also collaborated with artists such as The Chainsmokers, David Guetta, and Jax Jones. In her interviews, Beer often talks about her experiences with social media, body image, and mental health. She is open about the challenges she has faced in her career, but she is also determined to use her platform to help others. In a recent interview with InStyle, Beer said, "I'm just kind of like, 'You know what, if something doesn't feel good to me or it doesn't feel right, or if I want to remove myself [from] the situation, then I deserve to do so." She also said that she is "over feeling seen and not heard." Beer is an inspiration to many young people. She is a role model for those who are struggling with their mental health or who are feeling pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards. She is a reminder that it is possible to be successful in your career while also being true to yourself. Here are some of the topics that Madison Beer has been interviewed about: Her music career Her experiences with social media Body image and mental health Her collaboration with The Chainsmokers Her upcoming album, Therapy If you are interested in learning more about Madison Beer, I recommend checking out her interviews on YouTube or reading her articles in magazines like InStyle and Glamour. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
YNW Melly Double Murder Trial Day Four: Defense Questions Eyewitness Testimony, Claims Prosecutorial Misconduct The fourth day of the double murder trial of rapper YNW Melly was marked by contentious exchanges between the defense and prosecution, as the defense sought to undermine the state's case by questioning the reliability of eyewitness testimony and alleging prosecutorial misconduct. The defense's cross-examination of the state's eyewitnesses focused on inconsistencies in their testimony and the fact that all of the eyewitnesses were friends of co-defendant Cortland Henry. The defense also argued that the state's case was based on speculation and conjecture, and that there was no physical evidence linking Melly to the crime. In addition to questioning the reliability of the eyewitness testimony, the defense also alleged that the prosecution had engaged in misconduct by withholding evidence from the defense. The defense specifically alleged that the prosecution had failed to disclose a recording of a jailhouse phone call in which Henry confessed to the murders. The judge denied the defense's motion for a mistrial, but he did order the prosecution to turn over the recording of the jailhouse phone call. The trial is scheduled to resume on Tuesday. Here are some of the key moments from day four of the trial: The defense cross-examined the state's eyewitnesses, questioning their reliability and the fact that they were all friends of co-defendant Cortland Henry. The defense alleged that the prosecution had engaged in misconduct by withholding evidence from the defense, specifically a recording of a jailhouse phone call in which Henry confessed to the murders. The judge denied the defense's motion for a mistrial, but he did order the prosecution to turn over the recording of the jailhouse phone call. The trial is scheduled to resume on Tuesday. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
YNW Melly Double Murder Trial Day Four: Defense Questions Eyewitness Testimony, Claims Prosecutorial Misconduct The fourth day of the double murder trial of rapper YNW Melly saw the defense take aim at the state's case. The defense questioned the reliability of eyewitness testimony and accused the prosecution of engaging in misconduct. The state called several eyewitnesses who testified that they saw YNW Melly and his friend Cortland Henry shoot and kill two other friends, Christopher Thomas and Anthony Williams. However, the defense pointed out that the eyewitnesses were all friends of Henry and that their testimony was therefore unreliable. The defense also accused the prosecution of engaging in misconduct by withholding evidence from the defense. The defense said that the prosecution had failed to disclose that one of the eyewitnesses had a criminal record and that another eyewitness had been offered a plea deal in exchange for her testimony. The judge denied the defense's motion for a mistrial, but he ordered the prosecution to provide the defense with all of the evidence that it had withheld. The trial is expected to continue for several more weeks. Here are some of the key moments from day four of the trial: The defense questioned the reliability of eyewitness testimony. The defense accused the prosecution of engaging in misconduct. The judge denied the defense's motion for a mistrial. The prosecution was ordered to provide the defense with all of the evidence that it had withheld. The trial is expected to continue for several more weeks. The jury will ultimately decide whether YNW Melly is guilty of murder or not guilty. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Day Four of YNW Melly Double Murder Trial The fourth day of the double murder trial of rapper YNW Melly was a chaotic one, with the defense moving for a mistrial after the prosecution was accused of lying about the rapper's attorneys and introducing hearsay testimony. The defense's motion for a mistrial was based on the testimony of Felicia Holmes, the mother of YNW Melly's ex-girlfriend. Holmes testified that she had seen YNW Melly and his friend Cortlen Henry arguing on the day of the murders. The prosecution had previously told the court that Holmes had not seen the argument. The defense also objected to the prosecution's introduction of hearsay testimony from a witness who claimed to have heard YNW Melly confess to the murders. The defense argued that the testimony was inadmissible because it was not based on the witness's own firsthand knowledge. The judge did not immediately rule on the defense's motion for a mistrial. He said he would need to review the evidence before making a decision. The trial is expected to continue on Tuesday. Here are some of the key moments from Day Four of the trial: The defense moved for a mistrial after the prosecution was accused of lying about the rapper's attorneys and introducing hearsay testimony. The defense also objected to the prosecution's introduction of hearsay testimony from a witness who claimed to have heard YNW Melly confess to the murders. The judge did not immediately rule on the defense's motion for a mistrial. He said he would need to review the evidence before making a decision. The trial is expected to continue on Tuesday. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Day Four of YNW Melly Double Murder Trial: Defense Questions Eyewitness Testimony, Claims Prosecutorial Misconduct The fourth day of the double murder trial of rapper YNW Melly saw the defense take aim at the state's case, questioning the reliability of eyewitness testimony and alleging that prosecutors had engaged in misconduct. The state's case against Melly is based on eyewitness testimony from several people who were at the scene of the shooting in October 2018. These witnesses testified that they saw Melly and his friend Cortlen Henry shoot and kill two other friends, Christopher Thomas and Anthony Williams. The defense, however, has raised questions about the reliability of this eyewitness testimony. They have pointed out that several of the witnesses were friends of Henry and that they may have been biased against Melly. They have also argued that the witnesses' memories of the event may have been clouded by the trauma of what they saw. In addition to questioning the eyewitness testimony, the defense also alleged that prosecutors had engaged in misconduct. They claimed that prosecutors had withheld evidence from the defense, including a recording of a phone conversation between Henry and his mother in which Henry allegedly admitted to shooting the victims. The judge in the case has not yet ruled on the defense's allegations of misconduct. The trial is expected to continue for several more weeks. Here are some of the key moments from Day Four of the trial: The defense questioned the reliability of eyewitness testimony from several people who were at the scene of the shooting. The defense alleged that prosecutors had engaged in misconduct by withholding evidence from the defense. The judge has not yet ruled on the defense's allegations of misconduct. The trial is expected to continue for several more weeks. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
YNW Melly's Double Murder Trial Week One The first week of the double murder trial of rapper YNW Melly was a whirlwind of activity. The state presented its case, calling witnesses to testify about the events of October 26, 2018, when Melly and his friend Cortland Henry allegedly shot and killed two other friends, Christopher Thomas and Anthony Williams. The defense also began to present its case, arguing that Melly is innocent and that Henry acted alone. The state's case was largely based on eyewitness testimony. Several people who were at the scene of the shooting testified that they saw Melly and Henry shoot Thomas and Williams. The state also presented cell phone records that they say show that Melly and Henry were in the same location as the victims at the time of the shooting. The defense's case is still developing, but they have already raised some questions about the state's case. For example, they have pointed out that the eyewitnesses who saw Melly and Henry shoot the victims were all friends of Henry. They have also questioned the reliability of the cell phone records, arguing that they could have been tampered with. The trial is expected to last several more weeks. The jury will ultimately decide whether Melly is guilty of murder or not guilty. Here are some of the key moments from the first week of the trial: The state called several eyewitnesses who testified that they saw Melly and Henry shoot Thomas and Williams. The state presented cell phone records that they say show that Melly and Henry were in the same location as the victims at the time of the shooting. The defense raised questions about the state's case, including the reliability of the eyewitness testimony and the cell phone records. The trial is expected to last several more weeks. The jury will ultimately decide whether Melly is guilty of murder or not guilty. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Police Interrogate YNW Melly's Co-Defendant After Deadly Shooting On October 16, 2018, police in Miramar, Florida, interrogated YNW Melly's co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, after a deadly shooting. Henry was in the car with Melly when two of their friends, Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas, were shot and killed. Henry told police that he and Melly were the victims of a drive-by shooting, but prosecutors say that the evidence shows that Henry and Melly were the ones who shot Williams and Thomas. Prosecutors played audio of Henry's interrogation at Melly's trial. In the audio, Henry can be heard telling police that he and Melly were driving home from a studio session when they were ambushed by a group of men in a car. Henry said that he ducked down in the car and did not see who shot Williams and Thomas. However, prosecutors say that the evidence shows that Henry and Melly were the ones who shot Williams and Thomas. They say that Henry's story is inconsistent with the physical evidence, including gunshot residue found on Melly's clothes and surveillance footage that shows Henry's car driving away from the scene of the crime. Melly has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. His trial is ongoing. Here are some of the details that were revealed during Henry's interrogation: Henry said that he and Melly were driving home from a studio session when they were ambushed by a group of men in a car. Henry said that he ducked down in the car and did not see who shot Williams and Thomas. Henry said that he and Melly drove to the hospital after the shooting. Henry said that he told police that he and Melly were the victims of a drive-by shooting because he was scared. Henry's interrogation is significant because it provides insight into his version of events. However, it is important to note that Henry is a co-defendant in the case, and his statements should be considered with caution. The jury will ultimately decide whether or not to believe Henry's testimony. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
YNW Melly's Attorney Criticizes the 'Incompetent' Investigation into the Double Murder of Juvy and Sakchaser YNW Melly's attorney, Jason Roger Williams, has criticized the "incompetent" investigation into the double murder of his client's friends, Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas. In an interview with The Miami Herald, Williams said that the police "rushed to judgment" and that the evidence against Melly is "weak." Williams also said that the police have not been able to find a murder weapon and that they have not identified any witnesses to the shooting. He said that the police are relying on "circumstantial evidence" and that Melly is innocent. The police have said that they believe Melly and his co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, killed Williams and Thomas in a drive-by shooting. They have said that the two men were targeted because they were members of a rival gang. Melly has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. His trial is scheduled to begin on March 8, 2023. Here are some of the details that Williams mentioned in the interview: The police did not interview Melly or Henry for several days after the murders. The police did not search Melly's home or car until several days after the murders. The police did not collect any fingerprints or DNA evidence from the scene of the crime. The police have not been able to find a murder weapon. The police have not identified any witnesses to the shooting. Williams said that the police's investigation has been "incompetent" and that Melly is innocent. He said that the police are trying to "frame" Melly because he is a successful rapper. The police have said that they are confident in their case and that they will prove that Melly is guilty. They have said that they have "solid evidence" against Melly and that they are "confident" that he will be convicted. The trial is scheduled to begin on March 8, 2023. It is expected to last for several weeks. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
YNW Melly Prosecutor Claims Rapper Killed Friends, Admitted to Deadly Shooting YNW Melly, whose real name is Jamell Demons, is on trial for the murders of his two friends, Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas, in Miramar, Florida, on October 16, 2018. Melly and his co-defendant, Cortlen Henry, were both in the car when the shooting took place. Henry claimed that the two men were the victims of a drive-by shooting, but prosecutors say that the evidence shows that Melly and Henry were the ones who shot Williams and Thomas. Prosecutors have presented evidence that includes: Cellphone records that place Melly and Henry at the scene of the crime Surveillance footage that shows the car that Melly and Henry were in at the time of the shooting Gunshot residue found on Melly's clothes Melly's lawyer has argued that the evidence is circumstantial and that Melly is innocent. The jury is still deliberating. Here are some additional details about the case: Melly and Henry were both rising stars in the rap industry at the time of the murders. Melly's breakthrough single, "Murder on My Mind," was released just days before the murders. The case has been highly publicized, and Melly has become a polarizing figure. The jury is still deliberating, and it is unclear what the outcome of the trial will be. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Rapper YNW Melly Double Murder Trial — FL v. Jamell Demons — Pt.4 YNW Melly and his co-defendant Cortlen Henry were accused of murdering Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas in Miramar on October 16, 2018. Melly's lawyer claimed that Melly was framed by a Miramar police officer, but prosecutors presented evidence that showed Melly and Henry were at the scene of the crime and that the shooting was not a drive-by. The jury is still deliberating. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Rapper YNW Melly Double Murder Trial — FL v. Jamell Demons — Pt.3 Prosecutors say YNW Melly and Cortlen Henry killed Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas in a car. They say the two men were shot from inside the car, and that Henry's story about a drive-by shooting doesn't add up. Cellphone and surveillance evidence places Melly and Henry at the scene of the crime. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Rapper YNW Melly Double Murder Trial — FL v. Jamell Demons — Pt.2 On October 16, 2018, YNW Melly and his co-defendant Cortlen Henry killed two of Melly's friends, Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas. Melly and Henry tried to make it look like a drive-by shooting, but prosecutors say they have evidence that the shootings took place inside the car. Henry's story about the shooting doesn't add up, and there is video footage of the car being at a location that Henry didn't mention. Melly and Henry are both facing first-degree murder charges. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Rapper YNW Melly Double Murder Trial — FL v. Jamell Demons — Pt.1 YNW Melly and Cortlen Henry were accused of murdering Anthony Williams and Christopher Thomas in Miramar on October 16, 2018. Henry claimed that the two men were killed in a drive-by shooting, but prosecutors presented evidence that the shots came from inside the car. Cellphone and surveillance footage placed Melly inside the car at the time of the murders. Melly faces the death penalty if convicted. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
Andrew Tate Official Statement After BBC Interview --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
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Andrew Tate First Interview With BBC (Heated Debate) Jun 1, 2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
TikTok's CEO testifies before Congress amid growing data privacy concerns | Part 4 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
TikTok's CEO testifies before Congress amid growing data privacy concerns | Part 3 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
TikTok's CEO testifies before Congress amid growing data privacy concerns | Part 2 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/redrct/support
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