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Fireworks, Soccer Pain & NATO’s Bar Tab

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Bright comes to the NFNP from a hotel room in Minot, North Dakota, where even buying beer is more complicated than it should be. That opens the door to a conversation about strange liquor laws, Missouri freedom, college beer runs, blue laws and why St. Louis remains one of the easiest places in America to find a drink. From there, Bright and Duds recap Fourth of July weekend: fireworks, neighborhood war zones, BBQ, pork burnt ends, smokers, deep-fried turkey and the kind of holiday chaos that makes the Midwest feel alive. The episode then shifts into sports as the guys break down the United States’ disappointing World Cup exit against Belgium. After a massive audience tuned in, the U.S. still failed to deliver the kind of breakthrough win that could push American soccer into the next tier. The back half of Part 1 moves into politics and foreign policy, including a messy Senate candidate scandal, Iran, Trump, NATO, Europe’s dependence on American defense spending and whether the United States is basically Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men: standing on the wall while everyone complains about how the job gets done. This is Part 1 of a two-part NFNP July hangout episode. Part 2 drops next Friday.

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Portada del episodio Fireworks, Soccer Pain & NATO’s Bar Tab

Fireworks, Soccer Pain & NATO’s Bar Tab

Bright comes to the NFNP from a hotel room in Minot, North Dakota, where even buying beer is more complicated than it should be. That opens the door to a conversation about strange liquor laws, Missouri freedom, college beer runs, blue laws and why St. Louis remains one of the easiest places in America to find a drink. From there, Bright and Duds recap Fourth of July weekend: fireworks, neighborhood war zones, BBQ, pork burnt ends, smokers, deep-fried turkey and the kind of holiday chaos that makes the Midwest feel alive. The episode then shifts into sports as the guys break down the United States’ disappointing World Cup exit against Belgium. After a massive audience tuned in, the U.S. still failed to deliver the kind of breakthrough win that could push American soccer into the next tier. The back half of Part 1 moves into politics and foreign policy, including a messy Senate candidate scandal, Iran, Trump, NATO, Europe’s dependence on American defense spending and whether the United States is basically Jack Nicholson in A Few Good Men: standing on the wall while everyone complains about how the job gets done. This is Part 1 of a two-part NFNP July hangout episode. Part 2 drops next Friday.

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Portada del episodio Bail, Bounty Hunters and Murder Suspect Lee Gilley’s Escape to Italy | Ken W. Good

Bail, Bounty Hunters and Murder Suspect Lee Gilley’s Escape to Italy | Ken W. Good

A Texas murder suspect posted a $1 million bond, surrendered his passport and was placed on GPS monitoring. Then, according to authorities, Lee Gilley cut off his ankle monitor late on a Friday, traveled from Texas into Canada and boarded a flight to Italy using a false passport. The monitor reportedly detected the tampering. The surrounding system reportedly did not respond until roughly 60 hours later. On NFNP 2x21, Matt and Duds are joined by Texas bail attorney Ken W. Good, a board member of the Professional Bondsmen of Texas and host of The Bail Post. Ken explains how Gilley was legally released, what a $1 million surety bond actually means and why an ankle monitor cannot physically stop someone from fleeing. The conversation covers: • The accusations against Lee Gilley • His alleged escape route through Canada • Why Italy may have been selected • The Friday-night monitoring gap • What should happen after a strap-tampering alert • The difference between bail and bond • Cash bonds, surety bonds and personal release • Who may owe the $1 million if Gilley does not return • How family property can be used as collateral • When bounty hunters or recovery agents become involved • Why warrants may sit unserved for months • Whether ankle monitors provide genuine security • The difference between violent and lower-risk defendants • How bail policy affects victims, courts and public safety After the interview, Matt and Duds react to the Gilley case and discuss a shooting near Energizer Park during a CITY2 match, including reports that one suspect was already wearing an ankle monitor. They also recap a major St. Louis Blues draft weekend featuring Tynan Lawrence, Maddox Dagenais, Mason McTavish and Brandon Carlo. Plus: • Downtown St. Louis safety • Alexander Steen taking over as Blues general manager • World Cup reactions • A tease for the next NFNP guest • Fourth of July plans What do you think? Did the ankle monitor fail—or did the people and agencies responsible for responding to it fail? Learn more about Ken W. Good: Professional Bondsmen of Texas: PBTX.com [http://PBTX.com] The Bail Post: TheBailPost.com [http://TheBailPost.com] Subscribe to NFNP and join the conversation.

3 de jul de 20261 h 45 min
Portada del episodio AMERICA 250: We Broke Up with Britain. Who Won?

AMERICA 250: We Broke Up with Britain. Who Won?

America is turning 250—but how has the breakup with Britain worked out? Bright and Duds revisit some of the lesser-known history behind American independence, including why July 2, July 4 and August 2 all matter, how long the Revolutionary War actually lasted and why the Founders’ first attempt at a national government failed. They examine the design that followed: the House, Senate, presidency, courts, federalism and a system deliberately built to prevent any single person or political faction from quickly taking control. Then the conversation turns to the modern scoreboard. America has maintained the same constitutional framework since 1789, while Britain is preparing for yet another prime minister. Is Britain’s ability to quickly replace leaders a democratic advantage—or evidence of political instability? Is America’s slow and frustrating system still its greatest protection? The Posse also reacts to the widening partisan divide over national pride and July Fourth, including Joy Reid’s controversial comments about Black Americans and Independence Day. Elsewhere in the episode: • The legends, beers and wartime wishbones of McSorley’s Old Ale House • Bright’s new Wrexham travel blog post • A preview of next week’s bail-reform and true-crime guest • Four 1st round draft picks & roster decisions for the St. Louis Blues • Jordan Kyrou, Jordan Binnington and the future of the franchise • Keith Tkachuk’s Hall of Fame honor • A dealership accidentally running the wrong woman’s credit • Homeowners-insurance sticker shock • The horrifying Brazilian rope-jump accident • Why reputable adventure-tourism operators matter Pour a drink, join the Posse and decide for yourself: Two hundred fifty years later, who won the breakup?

26 de jun de 20261 h 47 min
Portada del episodio PAID PROTESTERS, REAL POLITICS: Inside Crowds on Demand with Adam Swart

PAID PROTESTERS, REAL POLITICS: Inside Crowds on Demand with Adam Swart

Are the protests we see on television genuine grassroots movements—or strategic campaigns designed to create attention? This week, Bright and Duds sit down with Adam Swart, founder and CEO of Crowds on Demand, for an inside look at the business of modern activism, organized demonstrations, political influence, and public persuasion. Adam explains how participants are recruited and vetted, why he believes paid crowds can sometimes represent the “silent majority,” how his company decides which clients and causes to accept, and why Crowds on Demand avoids volatile protests that could turn violent. He also explains why a protest should be viewed as “an ad for a cause,” why viral social-media support often fails to produce actual votes, and how unions, institutions, wealthy donors, advocacy groups, and ordinary citizens all compete to influence public policy. Plus, Adam shares the unbelievable story of being hired to staff an entire wedding—including friends, relatives, and a paid father of the bride who was instructed to cry. The conversation expands into political tribalism, media manipulation, the Los Angeles mayoral election, Spencer Pratt’s viral campaign, and the growing divide inside both major political parties. After the interview, the Posse discusses recent aviation tragedies, Matt’s stolen rental car in England, lost Wrexham souvenirs, British pubs and Michelin-starred restaurants, the World Cup, SpaceX, and the usual late-night NFNP detours. Guest: Adam Swart Founder and CEO, Crowds on Demand X: @ceoadamswart Website: CrowdsOnDemand.com [http://CrowdsOnDemand.com]

19 de jun de 20261 h 56 min
Portada del episodio Did We Call It?

Did We Call It?

Did we call it? This week the Posse revisits several stories we've covered over the last few months and checks in on what happened next. Spencer Pratt's surprising Los Angeles mayoral campaign continues gaining momentum as voters head to the polls. The Iran conflict enters Day 94 with ceasefire talks, oil concerns, and questions about what comes next. A missing Los Alamos scientist case takes another bizarre turn after investigators discover remains in an area that had already been searched. We also discuss the White House Correspondents' Dinner assassination attempt fallout, an alleged plot targeting Ivanka Trump, Blue Origin's explosive rocket setback, and one of the greatest accidental radio moments in St. Louis history involving Scott Rizzuto, ticks, and a very unfortunate discovery. Plus, Duds returns from Greece, Matt prepares for England, and we debate whether business class flights are actually worth the money. 🍻 Topics Include: * Spencer Pratt for Mayor? * Los Angeles Election Update * Iran Ceasefire Talks * Missing Scientists Mystery * White House Correspondents Dinner Update * Ivanka Trump Assassination Plot * Blue Origin Explosion * Tick Epidemic & Alpha-Gal Syndrome * Greece Travel Recap * England Vacation Preview Did we call it... or are things getting even stranger?

5 de jun de 20261 h 33 min