Episodios

  • BARD - Epstein Emails, Saudi Arabia, and the 9/11 Lawsuit
    Mar 8 2026

    Michele McPhee joins Mark as a guest co-host to unpack new reporting that links the Jeffrey Epstein files to the long-running lawsuit filed by families of the victims of September 11. Drawing on recently surfaced emails and court filings in the case Ashton et al v. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, McPhee traces how two of the hijackers who arrived at LAX in 2000 were allegedly supported by individuals tied to Saudi intelligence and examines why multiple U.S. administrations have resisted efforts to hold Saudi officials accountable.

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    24 m
  • BARD - FBI Raids LAUSD Chief as AI Contract Scandal Unfolds
    Mar 1 2026

    Los Angeles Magazine investigative reporter Michele McPhee joins Mark Geragos as guest co-host to unpack the shocking FBI raids on LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho’s office and home. What began as speculation about political retaliation quickly gave way to a deeper investigation into a failed $6.2 million AI chatbot contract, a bankrupt startup, alleged investor fraud, and a web of personal and professional ties now under federal scrutiny.

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    23 m
  • BARD - Hot Mic Moments, Epstein Questions and a Landmark Supreme Court Ruling
    Feb 22 2026

    Mark and Gary break down a startling hot mic exchange from a high-profile Les Wexner deposition tied to the Epstein saga, unpack lingering questions about Epstein’s financial origins, and examine a major 6-3 U.S. Supreme Court decision limiting presidential emergency powers on tariffs. The hosts explore what the ruling means for the separation of powers, potential refund battles over billions in tariff revenue, and why the decision may stand as a defining constitutional case for years to come.

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    16 m
  • BARD - Epstein Files, Guthrie Theories, and Super Bowl Talk Heat Up
    Feb 8 2026

    Mark and Gary dive into the latest twists surrounding the Epstein files, unpack swirling true crime speculation from Tucson, and examine how digital forensics and online rumors are shaping the narrative. The hosts debate conflicting reports, discuss legal fallout tied to high-profile figures, and explore how fast-moving information can cloud even seasoned observers. The conversation then shifts to football, with thoughts on the Super Bowl, Sam Darnold, and the cultural buzz surrounding the game, before closing on legal world intrigue and what may lie ahead in a rapidly evolving story.

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    13 m
  • BARD - Don Lemon, Luigi Mangione, and the Limits of Federal Power
    Feb 1 2026

    Mark Geragos is joined by special guest co-host (and his daughter) Teny Geragos, a criminal defense attorney, for a wide-ranging legal breakdown that moves from the arrest of journalist Don Lemon and the First Amendment issues it raises to a major pre-trial victory removing the death penalty in the Luigi Mangione case. The episode also digs into federal charging tactics, prosecutorial discretion, and the latest Epstein file disclosures, including why heavy redactions have become routine in high-profile criminal cases.

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    21 m
  • BARD - Oaths, Subpoenas and Secrecy: What Jack Smith Could Not Explain
    Jan 25 2026

    Mark and Gary dissect the explosive congressional testimony of Special Counsel Jack Smith. From his inability to recall who swore him into office, to questions surrounding a second oath, secret subpoenas, confidential informant payments, and nondisclosure orders involving the Speaker of the House, the hosts examine what these moments reveal about power, process, and accountability at the highest levels of the Justice Department. The conversation raises serious concerns about prosecutorial overreach and why these hearings are not getting more public attention.

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    18 m
  • BARD - Alan Jackson on Karen Read, Nick Reiner, and High Profile Justice
    Jan 18 2026

    Mark is joined this week by criminal defense attorney Alan Jackson. Coming off his headline-making victory in the Karen Read retrial, Jackson offers a candid look at the pressures and pitfalls of high-profile defense work, including the emotional impact of withdrawing from the Nick Reiner case. The conversation explores how media attention, prosecutorial conduct, gag orders, and judicial decision-making can shape the outcome of a trial long before a jury deliberates.

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    23 m
  • BARD - Why Alan Jackson Stepped Away From the Nick Reiner Defense
    Jan 11 2026

    Mark and Gary break down the sudden withdrawal of defense attorney Alan Jackson from the Nick Reiner case and what it signals about funding, strategy, and the defendant’s mental state. The conversation expands to the role of public defenders, family interests in criminal prosecutions, and the broader obligations of the justice system. They also dive into a developing separation of powers fight involving federal prosecutors and judicial appointments, with implications that could reach the Supreme Court.

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    19 m