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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
The Michael Very Show.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
Is on the air, and I just want to thank
you because you have very very special people.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
You were here long before any of us were here.

Speaker 4 (00:22):
Although we have a.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Representative in Congress who they say was here a long
time ago.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
They call her Pocahontas. But you know what, I like you.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
My aunt Bee has walked by that picture at least
a thousand times, remarked that he had that her father,
my papa had high cheekbones like all of the Indians do,
because that's how she saw it. And she said, and
your mother got those same great cheekbones, and I didn't.

(00:54):
She thought this was the bad deal she had gotten
in life. My Mono man were very much in one
with each other, and they wanted to get married. And
my father's parents said, absolutely not. You can't marry her
because she's part Cherokee and she's part Delaware. And after
fighting it as long as I could, my parents went off.
They eloped. It was an issue in our family the

(01:16):
whole time I grew up about these two families. It
was an issue still raised to my mother's funeral. This
is who I grew up believing with my brothers, this
is our family's story. My apology is an apology for
not having been more sensitive about tribal citizenship and tribal sovereignty.

(01:38):
I really want to underline the point tribes and only
tribes determine tribal citizenship.

Speaker 6 (01:44):
So the big discussions this week has been the Supreme
Court ruling in Louisiana that said those districts are drawn
in a ridiculous fashion to just elect black congressmen of
the six and that's wrong, that's wrong. You shouldn't. You're

(02:04):
disenfranchising a lot of other people. So Governor Jeff Landry
did the right thing. He said, we're going to suspend
those elections for Congress. We're going to send the state
legislature back into session and they're going to do the
tough work. They're going to draw proper districts. We're going
to do the right thing, no matter if we get
called racist, because guess what, generally, if you're being called

(02:28):
a racist, you're doing the right thing. Because that's all
they've got. They can't argue, hey, let's disenfranchise a bunch
of white voters just so we can ensure black congressman,
which by the way the congressmen they end up with.
They're not Wesley Hunt. They're not good congressmen. They're left wing,

(02:48):
nutty machine politicians. So in any case, that's what's going
on in Louisiana. Congratulations Jeff Landry, well done. Way to go,
Samuel Alito on the Supreme Court, Well done, Governor of Texas.
And the state legislature redrew our districts. We're going to
have two new congressional districts out of old race based districts.

(03:14):
Al Green lost his seat and there'll be a new
district which will be East Harris County into Dayton and
Liberty Counties. And I believe that will be Alex Meeler,
who I'm voting for, and I think she'll do a
very good job. She is also supported by President Trump
in that congressional seat. That will be a flip of
two seats in Texas. We should see a flip of

(03:34):
one at least one seat out of Louisiana. The governors
of Tennessee and Alabama have sent their state legislatures back
to say draw lines that are appropriate, that are rational
and not race based. Okay, But in Indiana they decided,

(03:56):
you know what, we've got forty out of sixty senators'
preaty Republican, twenty Democrats. But we're not going to We're
not going to do what we should do. We're just
not going to do that. So they decided not to.
This would be clip number sixteen. They said, no, we're
going to have Democrats overrepresented because of this jerrymandering, because

(04:17):
we don't want to fight. To fight, it's Mike Pensis
State not ought to tell you everything you need to know.
This was from just in December CNN with a story
I voted for.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Him three times. I like a lot of the things
he's done. They didn't like this. Why would I cave
to what I would tell you is bullying?

Speaker 7 (04:34):
That was Indiana Senator Jane Lesing, a Republican who just
voted no along with the majority of her Republican colleagues
in the Indiana Senate on President Trump's redistricting push. It's
a major political review for the President, who had been
looking to Indiana to add two more seats to be
a new congressional mass in time for next year's midterm elections.

(04:56):
As Republicans try to hold on to their narrow House
majority and several other Republican senators described to CNN an
intense pressure campaign aimed at convincing reluctant Republican senators to
support the redistricting plan.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Do you win change minds by ding me? And the
efforts were mean spirited.

Speaker 7 (05:17):
Plising and other Republican senators said that President Trump's threats
to support primary opponents against those who didn't give him
the votes that he wanted, and violent threats that some
of them faced, wanting attempts at their homes, bomb threats
of their businesses, ultimately hardened their opposition.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
In Indiana, We're not going to be intimidated. We're strong people.

Speaker 6 (05:41):
How did that turn out? Well, seven of the twenty
one Republicans who voted against Trump and against redistricting, seven
of them were up for election. Five of those seven
were defeated by Trump endorsed challengers. The story from WTHRTV.

Speaker 8 (06:04):
We're looking at seven of those races today where the
incumbent Republican in the Senate race, they voted against that
congressional redistricting in that special session just a few months ago.
And you've probably seen a lot of these campaign ads.
Those cost millions of dollars on both sides of this Now,
out of those seven races, five of those incumbents lost

(06:24):
their seats in the primary election.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
So we're going to start you in District one this
morning on.

Speaker 8 (06:28):
The northwest side of Indiana, Daniel Dirnal the incumbents, losing
to Trevor Debrees by four thousand.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Votes, a big margin there.

Speaker 8 (06:37):
In this one, District six, James Starkey beating rick Neymeyer.

Speaker 2 (06:41):
Those are just some of the big ones.

Speaker 8 (06:42):
Let's move over to District eleven this morning, where Linda
Rogers beat by Brian Schumoltzer. In District nineteen, Travis Holdman,
he was beat by Blake Fitcher. He's the chair of
the Senate Majority Caucus and has been in office since
two thousand and eight. And in District twenty one, Jim
Bucks to Tracy Powell. He's actually the longest standing lawmaker

(07:03):
on this list, first elected in nineteen ninety four. In
the last one that lost their race, Greg Walker out
of District forty one, losing to Michelle Davis. She's actually
a representative, have been in office since twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
He was a Senator since two thousand and six. So
a lot of shakeups here in these five.

Speaker 6 (07:22):
Yeah, because the voters don't want them anymore. It's like
John Cornyn, we don't care how long you've been there.
You're not doing what we ask you to do. We're
kicking you out. John Corny's out. We're passions in America
with slavery to Michael Barry Show, and the best thing
that ever happened to slavery was America. And the Republican
Party saw me cruising the victory in the Republican primary

(07:47):
for Governor. Jd Vance, who you will recall, was recently
the senator, the junior Senator of Ohio, traveling to Ohio
on Tuesday yesterday to cast his vote and give a
boost to Vivak and he will. He will have a

(08:14):
challenger in November down ballot Senator John Houstead, Republican, ran
unopposed in the special election Senate race. He will square
off against former Senator Sharad Brown. You've got an attorney
general candidate who was running in the Democrat primary who

(08:37):
has threatened to kill Donald Trump if elected. Former state
lawmaker Elliott Forn lost his Democrat primary bid months after
causing a stir for threatening that he was quote going
to kill Donald Trump end quote. Those are his words.
He said he would secure a legal conviction against the

(09:00):
president quote resulting in a sentence duly executed of capital punishment. Okay,
that's that's where the Democrats are. Now, that's that's how
far they have fallen. Let's check you in with other Democrats.

(09:23):
You've got the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, who's
spent two hundred and fifty thousand dollars over two unred
fifty thousand dollars on four hundred and fifty anti ICE
signs saying, hey, we don't want you arresting illegal aliens
here for deportation on city property. Oh, I'm sure the

(09:45):
Department of Justice is quaking in their boots. Now Fox
LA with the story.

Speaker 9 (09:51):
There've got a sign right there, a bold message now
posted across Los Angeles, signs going up declaring city property
off limits for ice.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
The signs have no legal weight, force, or effect on
anything the federal government does.

Speaker 9 (10:05):
Federal authorities firing back, saying the words are just that.

Speaker 4 (10:09):
Federal agents will go anywhere they need to go to
enforce federal law.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
City property included at Lafia Park.

Speaker 9 (10:16):
Most people say they didn't notice the sign, but support
the idea.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
Some people's families out here. Dude as not right man.

Speaker 9 (10:25):
The message from LA no immigration enforcement, no staging, processing
or operations at parks. Speaking with the federal government, they
say that the sign doesn't really do anything for them. Yeah,
I'm sure more than four hundred and fifty of these
signs now posted at parking lots, libraries, the LA Zoo,

(10:47):
and notably MacArthur Park, where last summer Mayor Karen Bass
asked Border patrol agents to leave during an operation.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
They need to live one and they need to leave
right now.

Speaker 9 (11:00):
Ask the city how much these signs cost taxpayers and
never heard back, but based on industry estimates, one sign
and installation could run about five hundred dollars, bringing the
total to around two hundred and fifty thousand bucks.

Speaker 10 (11:16):
Layer.

Speaker 9 (11:16):
Bass issued executive Directive seventeen for these signs earlier this year,
now telling Fox eleven, I will not stand by while
federal agents use our neighborhoods as staging grounds for fear
and intimidation. City property will not be used to carry
out these raids. Just to be clear, from a federal perspective.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Do these signs stop ice?

Speaker 4 (11:40):
No, not at all If they're NULLA void. They mean
nothing to us, and I look forward to her trying
to enforce them.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
They need a lee. Y'all need a lee, y'all. I
ain't even sposed to be here. I'm the mayor at
this place. Y'all need to.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
Leave up out here because y'all not going to arrest
no criminals in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, it's been a year
over a year. So it's a fire that killed twelve
people and burned sixty eight thousand homes to the ground.

(12:25):
And Mayor Karen Bass said, we will issue permits, his
houses will be rebuilt, but they haven't and they're not.
And how many Democrats, how many Robert de Niro types
who've trashed Trump who flew in and said, hey, I
want these permits issued quickly. I want people to begin

(12:48):
rebuild and want people to get back in their homes.
How many Democrats, liberal, white Hollywood elite. How many of
them can not because their pride won't let them admit.
Guess what your politics are all wrong? Eventually, Eventually that

(13:13):
fire you keep playing with is going to burn you.
You want to fund Black Lives Matter, Wait till you
end up on a street and you get Reginald Deneid.
You want to fund Antifa, You want to fund these elements.
You want to fund Gavin Newsom. What about when he

(13:34):
taxes every last dollar you have? You want to fund
mom Donnie. You want to play with terrorism, you want
to play with socialism, you want to play with anti American.
You want to play with all this. It's gonna come
back and bite you. It's gonna bite you on the ass.
And now we find out that the guy who started

(13:55):
the fire in Los Angeles that left twelve dead and
sixty eight thousand homes burned to the ground, it's scared
the hell out of a whole lot more people that
he was searching up terms like Freemanngione, the guy who
killed the United Healthcare CEO, that he was searching for
left wing activism terminology, which suggests that he is a

(14:18):
left wing nut. That's where your terrorism in country's coming from.
But you know that already the eco terrorists are burning
things down and destroying things. The left wing nuts, they're angry,
they're furious, they're violent. They're taking over highways, they're taking

(14:38):
over streets, they're taking over downtowns. They are a terrorist
element that's being funded by people like George sorows to
bring division and hatred and violence into our streets. And
the liberal white elite are the useful idiots backing in

(15:00):
giving them public support. Police chairs, Keith rolling around.

Speaker 1 (15:06):
Damn it all right, this is Mark Chestnut Enjoy Bizaar
of talk radio.

Speaker 6 (15:14):
The win is Hey, It's Hume Day. The most frightening
text you'll get when you're an intern for Eric Swalwell.
I bet he's going to be a great CNN commentator,
just like Jeffrey Tuban. CNN reports that several women say

(15:35):
Eric Swalwell would send them quote videos of him masturbating,
end quote, and other perverted messages after he publicly declared
he was joining Snapchat to quote restore faith in democracy. Well,
maybe he's a multitasker. I just like everybody to know

(15:56):
I'm on Snapchat. Okay, I don't have everybody's information, So
just so you know, I'm on Snapchat. So if you
would like to send me a message so that I
may send you back a message that will then immediately
evaporate so you can't ever use it with the press.

(16:21):
This is my handle now, if you'd like to send
boob picks or butt picks or like to see a
picture or video of me doing the five finger shuffle
or shaking hands with doctor Winkie. This is my handle.

(16:42):
Just go ahead and send it here. Eric Swalwell would
send them videos of himself masturbating other perverted messages after
he publicly declared he was joining Snapchat to restore faith
in democracy. Yes, yes, I'm going to restore faith in
democracy now, I muss I got a lot of capacity.

(17:06):
I got bandwidth to do more than that. I'll mostly
just be restoring faith in democracy. But I might occage
listen to some of the ladies and pictures of my
jont But I just want you to know that will
not in any way get in the way of me
restoring faith in democracy. Knows Max with the story.

Speaker 11 (17:30):
Former Congressman Eric Swalwell cannot get out of the headlines,
now accused by multiple women of sending sexual messages through
Snapchat after becoming one of the first members of Congress
to actually join that platform back in the day. CNN
has now interviewed more than a dozen women who say
Swallow made them feel uncomfortable over the last decade, from
social media messages to in person encounters to a legend congressman.

(17:52):
To get them into his hotel room, Swawell sent one
girl new photos of himself and videos of him, mass debating,
who on earth I mean would ever want to see
something like that? I mean, Eric Swalwell. Back in twenty sixteen,
the Hill anointed Swalwell as the Snapchat King of Congress. Now,

(18:13):
this was an app that was initially designed for sending
nude pictures. By the way, you should know that it's
much more mainstream now, but that's what it was for.
Swalwell joined right out of the gate for obvious reasons,
but claimed that he was doing it to help democracy.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
He actually said that.

Speaker 11 (18:27):
The New York Times reports he's still using stapchat, still
sending communications to his staffers, including one to a former
intern on the app, asking why she had taken a
screenshot of their chat history. Eric, you're dumb, but you're
not that dumb. I think we all know why she's
taking pictures and evidence.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Of what the hell kind of weird guy you are?

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Eric Swalwell, Hey there, what kind of girl are you
taking a screenshot of all these things I've been sending you?

Speaker 6 (19:02):
What kind of dirty tramp are you? An honorable woman
would receive the pictures of my junk and let them
be deleted by the program naturally. The mayor of a
town in the Saint Louis area is jailed on a
number of sex crimes with miners, but as Saint louis

(19:26):
Is kmov TV reports, it appears that he's running the
city from behind bars, because Saint Louis records show that
city officials call the jail more than seventy times in
the first month of his arrest. Story from kmov TV

(19:47):
Saint Louis.

Speaker 10 (19:48):
A local mayor is jailed without buying tonight, facing charges
of sex crimes with miners. However, Mike Cornell Junior is
still in office and appears to be involved in the
city Riverview from behind bars.

Speaker 3 (20:02):
And new jail records obtained by First ALDERD four showed
that members of the Riverview City Hall called the mayor
at least seventy four times in just the first month
he was behind bars, including at least ten calls from
the person who's now the de facto mayor of that
small North County community.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
May we just find some information?

Speaker 3 (20:20):
Please your deserts and small will listen, Please stop. Judy
Jones has never spoken to First Soldert four, but according
to the former Riverview attorney.

Speaker 12 (20:34):
Right now is our mayor tem so she's the active mayor.

Speaker 3 (20:38):
Multiple residents say they've been unable to reach her either,
but she's been able to call Mayor Cornell multiple times
at the County jail.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Justice Department records show she.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
Called Cornell at least ten times in just his first
month in jail. Some lasted for almost a half an hour,
including a call on January thirtieth, after Riverview residents woke
up to unplowed streets. They forget city leaders were not
willing to talk to residents or First Alert four.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
We're trying to reach Judy.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
John Jones hung up on me that day when I
tried to get answers. Eventually dell Wood sent plows to
save the day and never heard from Riverview leaders.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
I haven't had any kind of tag with any officient.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Notably Riverview City Hall employees have also called the mayor
in jail, including MICHAELA. Cornell his sister, who called him
sixty four times from city hall. She's included in multiple
pictures on Cornell's Facebook and the Riverview website lista mckaylassy
as the assistant building Commissioner. No one at city Hall
has talked to First Alert four on camera, and multiple

(21:41):
former Riverview police officers say Cornell controlled local politics and
city hall.

Speaker 10 (21:46):
I do recall the time when an officer called him
the chief joking around and he said, don't ever insult
me like that.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
The chief was beneath me on the head.

Speaker 12 (21:54):
He seemed to have knowledge of crime scenes that I
was present on and showed up to those crime scenes,
or if he had personal friends in the community that
he didn't want us to arrest, which, by the way,
we would never follow through on that because I have
basic integrity.

Speaker 3 (22:07):
The board previously set in an open meeting that Cornell
would be impeached, but there's no information on where that stands.

Speaker 6 (22:16):
Well, you know, you've got a mayor engaged in sex
crimes with miners who's now in jail, running the city
from jail, and the officers say he was showing up
at scenes and saying, let this guy go and do this.

(22:37):
But none of that really matters. All that really matters
is that we have sufficient racial representation in all of
our positions, because apparently that is the most noble goal
in American governance. In American society. We no longer care
about things like integrity or justice or efficient see fairness

(23:01):
or opportunity. All that matters is that people who scream
racism are sufficiently happy because they're put in charge this week.
And if money is stolen or crimes are committed, if
the morale of the people is absolutely destroyed, none of
this is a real concern as long as Al Sharpton

(23:25):
and Ben Crump are happy, because Hey, that's what really matters, right.
They remain scared to death of you, and they remain
scared to death of Trump.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
You're not going anywhere even if Trump does. You're not.

Speaker 6 (23:43):
Former NBA fire returned assistant coach Damon Jones leads guilty
to selling inside information to sportsbetters and participating in a
poker scheme backed by the mafia. He's the first defendant
to admit guilt after an FBI gambling probe led to

(24:04):
more than thirty arrests, including Portland Trailblazer's coach Chauncey Billups.
The story from News Nation.

Speaker 13 (24:13):
The ex NBA player and former assistant coach is the
first person to plead guilty in this massive gambling crackdown
that includes more than thirty alleged mob figures and basketball insiders. Jones,
who played with the Miami Heat and later coached in
the league, is one of three accused of playing a
key role in two separate schemes. Prosecutors say he profited

(24:33):
from rigg to high stakes poker games, using cheating methods
to give.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Certain players an advantage.

Speaker 13 (24:38):
At the same time, authorities say Jones was feeding Better's
non public information about player injuries, including details involving stars
like Lebron James Anthony Davis, giving gamblers an edge before
that information became public. Jones was arrested back in October,
along with others including Portland Trailblazer coach and Basketball Hall
of Famer Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Roser.

(25:01):
In November, Jones pleaded not guilty to multiple charges, including
wirefraud and money laundering conspiracy, each carrying a maximum of
up to twenty years in prison. But again here today
he did just plead guilty. We did reach out to
his attorney, he declined to comment. By pleading guilty, I'm
told he can avoid a lengthy trial that is potentially

(25:21):
received a lighter sentence, especially if he reason to cooperate
with investigators in a case, as you mentioned, involves a
whole lot of people.

Speaker 6 (25:32):
So there are people who are against gambling, sports, gambling,
call shee you name that. I am not one of those.
In fact, I think that much of what we do
is whether you call it gambling or not gambling. And
I have said this for many years. If you buy

(25:53):
gold or silver, which I do, you are betting that
the value of the gold will go up, not that
it will go down. If you buy a share of
General Motors or General Electric or any other public company,

(26:14):
you are betting that it will go up, not down.
If it goes down, you lose money. Right, So we
bet every day. We bet on all sorts of things.
We call it investing. When you buy a piece of property,

(26:35):
if you buy a piece of property that is anything
other than your primary residence, you are betting that the
value will go up. You buy a rental property. Now
I say, with your residence, it's not betting per se,
because you do need to live somewhere, But you're still
making a bet. You're betting that the value that the

(26:56):
safety of that property will be better than it would
be if you went somewhere else that was cheaper. We
bet all day, every day on lots of things. For
people who say they don't like that, I'm not one
of them. I don't think they quite understand the extent

(27:16):
to which we do that. Do you have a four
to zero one k Where do you think that money
is going? What do you think that money is being
used for? I'm Southern Baptist, but I disagree with the
position that gambling is the devil, just as I disagree
with the position that alcohol is the devil, just as
I disagree with the position not Southern Baptists held by

(27:37):
liberals that guns are the devil. A computer can be
a portal to hell. It can also be a way
to communicate, to write a book, to share the gospel.
An automobile can be a deadly weapon, or it could
be a means of transport to save a life. These
are instruments, but we like we like to blame the instrument.

(28:03):
We like to think if we could just make everything
illegal the way they do in Saudi Arabia, if we
can just crack down on everything, then people won't be sinful,
but they're going to so people will tell me I
don't like sports betting. It's horrible, bad for the game.
Why because then people will throw the game or change

(28:25):
the results of the game in order to make money. Okay,
you don't think that happens with stock prices. By the way,
not all stock purchases, not all stock trade activity is
related to the stock going up. If it was, there
would be no no. It's the veig that we're worried about.

(28:45):
You got to balance those out right. So how would
you handle the fact that not everybody wants to bet
that the stock price will go up? What about a put?
What about shorting a stock? Do you know that that
happens every day? Guys like Bill Ackerman will bet that

(29:05):
let's say game Stop or Robin Hood. But let's say
one of these guys, and I don't want to maybe
not accro let me just say, anybody, there are a
lot of guys that have made a fortune doing this.
And what they will do is they will go in
and look at a stocks price and let's say it's
fifty dollars a share, and they will say, you know what,

(29:27):
I'm going to short that stock. I'm going to bet
that that stock's going to go down, not up. But
the market things that's going up. So this is a
bet I can place, but we don't call it a
bet called stock activity. Reasonable, responsible, respectable people engage in this,

(29:48):
and they wear suits and ties and have fancy blue
chip names on Wall Street. But they're betting, and they
placed the bet just as you would at Kentucky Derby.
They place the bet that that stock's going to go down,
and then they do something that makes this the worst
kind of betting. This is the equivalent of a basketball player.

(30:11):
This is the equival you've seen paulp fiction. Bruce Willis
takes a fall, doesn't want to because Marcellis pays him
to take a fall, except if you remember, he doesn't
take the fall. That's why he has to get out
of town. Oh sorry, spoiler alert, Yeah, you're right. Okay, Well,
there's always this fear if we allow sports betting that

(30:32):
a player will miss a shot to lose the game.
A player can have more impact on losing the game
than winning the game because you have to assume he's
going to try to win the game anyway. But you
can pay a boxer, see a boxer. There's always the
argument that the fight is fixed because if you're playing
a basketball game, you're one of five. You start, you

(30:56):
start clunking, you start airballing your shots. Your teammates may
bail you out and win. Anyway, Well that's done, a
good bet. We want to be able to control our bet.
Well what if what if we do this? What if
we go into boxing? Because a guy can take a fall.
Just don't fall too early, don't make it too obvious.

(31:17):
You don't think that's ever happened. Of course it has,
but guess what else has happened. You put in basically
a bet that that stock price is going to go down,
and you don't wait and see how the company does.
Do they sell more widgets than they planned or not?
You start attacking them. You start in fact, some guys

(31:38):
bill ackming. One of them can simply announce that they're
targeting a company and affect the stock price because oh,
that means they're gonna they're gonna say really nasty things
about them. Stock price is going to go down, and
you've bet that the stock price will go down. So
the only thing that matters is you just got to
have a system where you punish people who cheat the system.

(32:01):
You don't cancel the system. There's sports betting going on
every day. There's betting going on on most things in America.
We just don't always call it betting. There's money riding
on the prediction of whether something will win or lose,
rise or fall
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Hey Jonas! The official Jonas Brothers podcast. Hosted by Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. It’s the Jonas Brothers you know... musicians, actors, and well, yes, brothers. Now, they’re sharing another side of themselves in the playful, intimate, and irreverent way only they can. Spend time with the Jonas Brothers here and stay a little bit longer for deep conversations like never before.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by Audiochuck Media Company.

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