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Welcome to the Reasonable Arguments® Podcast Tired of the media circus? So are we. We break down politics in a way that actually makes sense—no spin, no shouting, just smart, relatable conversation. Each episode tackles trending news and viral debates with insight, wit, and historical context. Whether the story is brand-new or déjà vu dressed up in headlines, we cut through the chaos so you don’t have to.This is serious analysis with a side of sarcasm. Subscribe for news without the freak-out.
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Beatles News Briefs

Steve Marinucci

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The latest Beatles news and most informative, thought-provoking talk from veteran pioneer Beatles reporter Steve Marinucci, the founder of Abbeyrd’s Beatles Page, the first true Beatles news website online in 1995. Our show focuses on topical Beatles subjects and news that fans are talking about. A frequent guest on our show is the distinguished author Candy Leonard, author of ”Beatleness: How The Beatles and their Fans Remade the World,” an acclaimed book on Beatle history and fandom. Join ...
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In this exclusive episode of Reasonable Arguments, host Jennifer interviews Matthew John Heath, a decorated U.S. Marine Corps veteran who served in signals intelligence during the early Iraq War invasion in 2003. Heath shares his firsthand account of being wrongfully detained in Venezuela from September 2020 to October 2022 on fabricated terrorism …
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On this special show, we take a look back at some memorable moments from the shows we did in 2025. You'll hear from Joey Molland, Bruce Spizer, Piers Hemmingsen, Jude Southerland Kessler, Cha-Chi Loprete, Chris O'Dell, Gary Von Scyoc, Candy Leonard, Michele Wood Marotta, Al Sussman, Madeline Bocaro, Laurie Kaye, Rob Frith, Alan Weiss, Andru Reeve, …
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On Dec. 8, 1980, journalist Alan Weiss, a local TV news producer on WABC-TV in New York City, headed out on his motorcycle into the night. A crash with a taxi landed him in Roosevelt Hospital in New York City, where, lying on a gurney, he thought he heard a conversation that indicated that John Lennon had been shot and was in the emergency room nex…
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In the first of two shows on the new documentary "Borrowed Time: Lennon's Last Decade," which debuts in the U.S. Dec. 8, we talk to its writer-director Alan G. Parker, who takes us behind the scenes of the making of the film that includes previously unseen and unheard details of a lavish tour planned by John Lennon and Yoko Ono to promote their "Do…
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In 1970, George Harrison and Pattie Boyd visited Florida to see relatives. While locals had passed on stories of the trip, no photos had emerged until recently. Jeff Fisk of the Deerfield Historical Society, along with photographer Tom Craig who prepared the photos for display, Margot Winick of the Beatles In Florida Facebook page and Sara Schmidt …
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Charles Rosenay!!! and Chachi Loprete, two well-known figures in the world of Beatles fandom, discuss their upcoming salute to Beatlemania taking place this Sunday, Nov. 16, in Arlington, Mass. featuring The Cyrkle, special guest Billy J. Kramer (both managed by legendary Beatles manager Brian Epstein), and the '60s Thunder. Listen to this podcast …
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If you think the whole "Paul Is Dead" tale is past history, you may be surprised to find out that there are people who not only still believe in it but also new clues have been added to the mix just recently. Andru Reeve, author of "Turn Me On Dead Man," (Amazon link), the most comprehensive book on the subject, talks about the history of this tale…
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A deep discussion into the new John Lennon & Yoko Ono box set "Power To the People" as Steve Marinucci talks first with author Candy Leonard ("Beatleness"), who looks back at the era in which the "Some Time In New York City" album was originally released and the difficulties Lennon and Ono faced with drug busts and immigration troubles. She also re…
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On this show, veteran Beatles news reporter Steve Marinucci interviews filmmaker Simon Weitzman ("Miss O'Dell"), director of the new film "A Love Letter To the Beatles," which will come out the first week of October. The cast includes Pete Best, The Quarrymen, Laurence Juber and Billy J. Kramer. Simon also talks about his other upcoming film projec…
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Recorded September 23, 2025 I sat down with my childhood friend Laura Hoffman and her friend Shannon Miller to talk about January 6th at the U.S. Capitol — not what the headlines said, but what they actually saw. From packed subway rides and peaceful crowds singing YMCA, to missing porta-potties, no cell service, and two mysterious vans with covere…
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A compact show filled with Beatles news and information (getting a plug in for my Facebook Beatles group .... come join us!) We start off with the news about the Beatles Anthology 4 set, then discuss the upcoming release of the John Lennon/Yoko Ono "Power To the People" box set and end it with a full review of the Alan G. Parker film "Borrowed Time…
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Recorded August 5, 2025 In this episode of Reasonable Arguments, Jennifer and Danni tackle the political absurdity of the week — and oh, there’s plenty. First up: Texas Democrats flee the state (again) to block a GOP-backed redistricting vote that could hand Republicans five more U.S. House seats. Governor Abbott responds with arrest warrants and a…
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Recorded July 29, 2025 Jennifer Bash and Danni Miller dig into the twisted layers of the Epstein case: from Ghislaine Maxwell’s connections to Virginia Giuffre’s mysterious death, to the sealed files and political silence still protecting the guilty. Why haven’t we seen the full list? Who’s really behind the cover-up? #EpsteinCase #GhislaineMaxwell…
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A revealing look at the film and the book "Miss O'Dell" with the book's author, Chris O'Dell, and the director of the film, Simon Weitzman. In the first part of the show, we go one-to-one with "Miss O'Dell" as she talks candidly about her adventurous life working for the Beatles at Apple and what led to the book becoming a movie. Then, in part 2, w…
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In her years of radio work, Laurie Kaye has talked to such rock luminaries as Paul McCartney (with wife Linda), George Harrison, Beatles producer George Martin, Little Richard, Mick Jagger, Bob Weir, The Ramones, Talking Heads and more. But it was her interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono on Dec. 8, 1980, the night he was murdered, that is the fo…
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Recorded May 12, 2025 In this episode, Jennifer and Jamie discuss their political views, particularly regarding Trump, and the backlash they face for their opinions. They delve into the need for accountability in politics, especially concerning veterans' support and the effectiveness of various administrations. The conversation shifts to drug prici…
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Recorded May 5, 2025 In this episode, we dive headfirst into the most explosive controversies rocking the political scene! From President Trump's staggering $200 billion spending explosion-covering defense, border security, and the astonishing Stargate AI project-to his groundbreaking $1,000 self-deportation plan for undocumented immigrants, we bre…
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An in-depth look at Yoko Ono the person with insights from author Madeline Bocaro ("In Your Mind: The Infinite Universe of Yoko Ono") plus a revealing interview with Yoko Ono herself done in October, 1987, in which she talks candidly about meeting John Lennon, the Beatles' breakup (and chances of a reunion), making the "Double Fantasy" album and th…
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Recorded April 20, 2025 Get ready for explosive political battles with Jamie and Jennifer! RFK’s shocking autism remarks ignite outrage—did his claims go too far? Trump’s jaw-dropping cuts aim to slash government waste and drug prices, but do they really work? And what’s the inside story on Elon Musk’s Pentagon fiasco, with aides facing a stunning …
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On this episode, we feature a very (very!) entertaining and lively discussion about the history of The Beatles on Vee-Jay Records with Beatles historian and author Bruce Spizer ("The Beatles On Vee-Jay Records") and Michele Marotta, daughter of Randy Wood, who was head of Vee-Jay Records at the time The Beatles were on the label. In the main part o…
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Recorded April 16, 2025 Join us for Part 4 of our Immigration Series with eye-opening episode of Reasonable Arguments as we dive deep into the complexities of U.S. immigration policy with Dan Stein, former president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). With over 40 years of expertise, Dan unpacks the economic, social, and polit…
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Recorded April 13, 2025 Join Jamie and Jennifer as they plunge into the thrilling world of politics, exploring the stark contrasts between Democrats and Republicans! From healthcare and taxes to immigration, climate, social issues, and foreign policy, we dissect the policies, their effects, and real-world examples. Discover how these political beli…
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Recorded April 9, 2025 In this captivating Part 3 of our Immigration Series episode, Jamie and Jennifer welcome the remarkable Roy Beck, founder of Numbers USA, to explore the complex realm of immigration policy in America. They unravel the historical tapestry of immigration, revealing its impact on economic inequality, while showcasing the power o…
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On this show, we review the new film "One To One: John & Yoko" heading to theaters on April 11 before being streamed on MAX later on. We also cover a breaking news story from the last few days. If you like us, please follow us and subscribe. Send questions or comments to [email protected]. Be sure to catch episode #93 with our interviews …
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We have two great guests for you in our latest Beatles News Briefs podcast. First is a talk with distinguished author Jude Southerland Kessler on her new John Lennon Series book, "Some Forever: Shades Of Life, Volume 2," about the momentous year of 1965 for Lennon and the Beatles, including the great concert at Shea Stadium and how Lennon's persona…
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Beatles News Briefs EXTRA SPECIAL - We talk to Susan Ryan LIVE from day 3 (Sunday) of The Fest For Beatles Fans NY Metro Fest 2025 at the Hyatt Regency in Jersey City, N.J. Susan, the owner of Fab4 NYC Walking Tours (website: Fab4NYCtours.weebly.com), is a devoted attendee of both the New York and Chicago Fests and is working as a moderator of pane…
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Recorded March 26, 2025 Get ready for a no-nonsense layman's dive into Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution! Jamie and I rip through Sections 1-10, explaining Congress’s powers, limits, and how it all plays out—from lawmaking and impeachment to gerrymandering and election chaos. We’re talking real-world examples: FDR’s New Deal, Trump’s wall, Obama’s…
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The news that a high quality copy of the Beatles 1/1/62 Decca Tapes Audition had surfaced in Canada started a lot of commentary and speculation among fans, social media and radio DJs on just what had been discovered. This episode of Beatles News Briefs does a deep dive and investigates this story by going to the source with interviews of the three …
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Recorded March 23, 20255 Join an electrifying debate ranking the top 10 most influential figures in American politics over the last 50 years! We pit Grok’s bold AI list against ChatGPT’s in a thrilling showdown. From Reagan’s legacy to Pelosi’s power, this episode uncovers 50 years of political history with raw facts and daring takes. Is Trump’s DO…
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In this compelling episode, Mark Krikorian from the Center for Immigration Studies joins us for the second installment of our four-part series on legal and illegal immigration. As a nationally recognized expert, Mark dives deep into the complexities of U.S. immigration policy, exploring its impact on American workers, housing affordability, public …
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Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Rosemary Jenks, co-founder and policy director of the Immigration Accountability Project, as she dives deep into the complexities of U.S. immigration policy. With over 35 years of experience, Rosemary reveals the hidden costs of open borders, the shocking realities of chain migration, and why current pol…
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A very entertaining and informative look back at the history of The Beatles In Canada with two superb interviews. The first is with John Brower, co-promoter of the 1969 Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival that featured John Lennon, Yoko Ono and the Plastic Ono Band, plus veteran rockers Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Vincent, Chuck Berry and Bo Di…
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Recorded March 9, 2025 Dive into the shocking hypocrisy as Democrats slam Trump’s 2025 moves—like mass deportations and job cuts—while ignoring their own past! Join Jennifer and Jamie on the Reasonable Arguments Podcast as they unpack this double standard with relatable insights, proving history repeats but reactions flip. Subscribe now for more ey…
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Recorded March 5, 2025 In this thrilling episode of Reasonable Arguments, Jennifer and Jamie dive deep into President Trump's recent speech to Congress, revealing the shocking political divide seen in the reactions from both sides. They uncover vital themes like economic policies, social and cultural issues, immigration, foreign policy, and the res…
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Recorded March 3, 2025 In this electrifying conversation, Jennifer and guest host Danni Miller dive deep into the swirling political landscape, zeroing in on the explosive meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. They tackle the critical issues of transparency in the Trump administration, the vital role of political awarene…
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A special tribute to Joey Molland. Listen to a wonderful previously unheard interview that we did with Joey in 2017 in which he talks about recording the "Straight Up" album with producers George Harrison and Todd Rundgren, and also working with Billy Preston. We also feature interviews with Keith Putney of Keith Putney Productions, who promoted ma…
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Recorded February 28, 2024 The episode plunges into the high-stakes tension of a meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky, spotlighting the thrilling implications of a proposed mineral deal. The discussion reveals the explosive miscommunication and misunderstandings that ignited during the meeting, the intense stakes for bot…
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Today we have two guests. First is author Fred Velez, who has written two books on The Monkees, and we discuss, on Peter Tork's birthday, how The Monkees were big fans of The Beatles with Fred revealing some of his personal encounters with them. We also have author Luca Perasi, who talks about his past books about solo Beatle careers and reveals so…
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Recorded February 23, 2025 In this conversation, Jennifer and Jamie delve into the world of conspiracy theories, focusing on the concept of the 'deep state' and its implications in contemporary politics. They discuss the controversial figure of Kash Patel, the various conspiracy theories surrounding significant events like 9/11 and the JFK assassin…
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Recorded February 19, 2025 In this conversation, Jennifer and Jamie discuss the recent interview between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, exploring themes of friendship, media perception, leadership, and the impact of technology on society. They delve into Musk's Neuralink project, the significance of Starlink during crises, and the challenges of politi…
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The second of two shows we've done this week on the Paul McCartney Bowery Ballroom shows, which were at a much tinier venue than the type McCartney usually plays. Here, Bob Gannon, who also attended the Wednesday Feb. 12th show, gives details on the Bowery Ballroom show he attended, but also discusses other McCartney shows around the world he's see…
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A Florida woman who goes by the nickname ‘Panky’ is engaged in a social media war of words with a Florida sheriff’s office after it posted her photo on Facebook asking anyone with information on her whereabouts to contact an investigator because she has an outstanding warrant. Watch the full episode here https://youtu.be/sl7XUT8-aMw #florida #fugit…
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PJ Maclen, one of the lucky Paul McCartney fans who attended his surprise Bowery Ballroom concerts this week in New York City talks about how he got tickets, what it was like in the show in this incredibly small venue, the celebrities who attended, the merchandise there, and his memories of the show. We'll also have some news briefs. After listenin…
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In this conversation, Jennifer and Jamie discuss various political topics, focusing on the Department of Education's role, the implications of health leadership under a new secretary, the potential impact of Kash Patel on the FBI, and the influence of social media on public perception. They explore the effectiveness and necessity of federal educati…
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Recorded February 9, 2025 In this episode, Jennifer and Jamie discuss various political topics, including Elon Musk's growing influence in government, the implications of political appointments, and the recent decision by Nippon Steel regarding US Steel. They also delve into the complexities of tariffs, the impact of social media on political disco…
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In this engaging conversation, Jennifer, Jamie, and guest Brendan Farrington discuss a variety of political topics, including Brendan's transition from the Associated Press to the Florida Policy Project, the implications of USAID and government corruption, the CBS interview controversy involving Kamala Harris, immigration rights, protests on colleg…
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Recorded - February 2, 2025 Find us at https://reasonablearguments.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@dr.perron In this episode, Jennifer and Jamie discuss the current political landscape in Florida, focusing on the tensions between Governor Ron DeSantis and President Donald Trump. They explore the implications of a special legislative session called by…
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In this episode, Jennifer and Jamie discuss various current events, including the implications of liberal policies on air traffic control, Trump's recent executive orders, and the ongoing debate surrounding voter ID laws. They explore the impact of these policies on society and the political landscape, while also touching on international issues su…
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Listen to distinguished Beatles authors Candy Leonard ("Beatleness: How the Beatles and Their Fans Remade The World") and Al Sussman ("Changin' Times: 101 Days That Shaped a Generation") and Beatles News Briefs host Steve Marinucci in a great deep dive roundtable discussion on what the world was like in 1964 when the Beatles arrived in America, how…
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