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Chief O'Hara talked about the latest Minneapolis crime trends, recruiting, and steps to clear a south Minneapolis homeless encampment.
In this episode of the Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Brady Bizarro and Brian O'Hara discuss the legal doctrine involved in two cases now before the Supreme Court – Chevron deference. They'll explain what it means, why it is important for federal agency action, and how it impacts the entire healthcare industry. With a decision expected by this summer, you do not want to miss our take on how the NSA, the Medicare drug price negotiations, and the ACA itself could be at stake.
Join Provider Relations Senior Attorney, Brian O'Hara, and Vice President of Consulting, Kelly Dempsey, for a quick rundown of changes to be prepared for as we near 2024. While there are the regular recurring changes to ACA and IRS out-of-pocket limits, this podcast will uncover a couple lesser-known items hidden in some NSA proposed rules and a couple other items for 2024 that might have fallen off the radar, including COVID-19 tolling requirements. (COVID may be over but the impact on certain items could extend well into 2024…).
One year ago, Brian O'Hara became the new chief of the Minneapolis Police Department. The outsider from New Jersey was sworn in at a tumultuous time, bringing with him a promise of change. In his first year in office, the new chief reorganized the department as the city contended with the ongoing aftermath of George Floyd's murder at the hands of police.“Minneapolis was ground zero for a global reckoning on policing practices and racial justice,” O'Hara said in August as he announced the appointment of two new assistant chief positions. “It's clear to me that Minneapolis can be the model, in fact, Minneapolis must be the model for how we move forward through healing of shared trauma, coming up with innovative solutions hand-in-hand with our residents and police officers and, above all, keeping people safe.” In his first year on the job, he's faced a federal consent decree, recruitment woes and a protracted conflict about the site of the 3rd Precinct. That precinct issue was resolved last week when the Minneapolis City Council voted 8-5 to approve a new site. The new 3rd Precinct building will be located at 2633 Minnehaha Ave., just a few blocks from the old precinct, and will include a community safety center.O'Hara joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer Tuesday on Minnesota Now to reflect on his first year as chief and talk about the 3rd Precinct, staffing challenges, the new commissioner of public safety, year-over-year crime rates and more.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Mark Freie joins Chad and Dave for our regular Monday game of Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated before Chad speaks with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara about the department's continued issues with staffing levels.
Adam and Jordana are joined live by Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara who is his usual candid self in discussing the consent decree, crime rates, reform and more.
Second hour starts talking about balls and strikes with former MLB umpire Tim Tschida as he shares which ballparks he has enjoyed working at the most, what he thinks of the newer ballparks and also discusses the new strike zone system Bally Sports North and shares one special baseball story. We then talk about a Star Tribune story regarding Brian O'Hara and the MPD.
Police Chief Brian O'Hara talks about new structure in the Minneapolis Police Department.
MPD Chief Brian O'Hara joins Chad to talk about the announcement of reorganizing the leadership of the department and what it means for the future of Minneapolis police and residents.
Chad speaks about the importance of securing guns away from kids after the death in St. Paul of a 12-year-old with his 14-year-old brother as the alleged shooter. Plus, MPD Chief Brian O'Hara joins to share details on the major reorganization of the department's leadership.
Bloomington schools are bringing school resource officers back into middle and high schools after pulling them following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Also, MPD Chief Brian O'Hara is taking heat for hiring and now firing an officer accused and then acquitted of assaulting an unarmed black man. Chad opens the show with plenty of cop talk discussing both of these stories.
Electric cooperatives overwhelmingly serve regions that face population density challenges and income disparities as compared to their urban counterparts, as well as all of the other challenges that go with it: declining populations, hospital closures, increasingly frequent extreme weather events, and more. This week on the podcast, Christopher is joined by Brian O'Hara, Senior Director of Regulatory Issues for Telecom and Broadband at NRECA, to talk about how more than a quarter of the country's electric cooperatives have answered the call of their members and expanded into Internet service. ★ Support this podcast ★
The Chief of Minneapolis joins us to talk about dropping crime numbers and the fatal crash last week.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara joins Chad to discuss the fallout from the DOJ consent decree, the circumstances around the fatal crash that killed 5 young women in south Minneapolis and safety downtown during a busy weekend featuring the Taylor Swift concert and Pride celebration.
Chad talks with MPD Chief Brian O'Hara about safety downtown, the fatal crash that killed 5 in south Minneapolis and the consent decree. Later we get into a discussion about the future of AM radio and ask, how are you listening?
Mayor Frey and Chief O'Hara say there there's a long road ahead in repairing trust among the police ranks and in the community.
It has been nearly seven months since Brian O'Hara was confirmed as the police chief of Minneapolis. As the first police chief appointed after George Floyd died under a Minneapolis police officer's knee, O'Hara is entrusted with changing the culture within MPD as the world watches. MPR News Host Cathy Wurzer talked with Chief O'Hara about what he has done so far and what remains on his to-do list.
A young man was found dead in a north Minneapolis on Memorial Day. Minneapolis police chief Brian O'Hara says there are active leads, but no arrests have been made yet. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.
In this episode of the Empowering Plans podcast, attorneys Brady Bizarro and Brian O'Hara provide an overview of ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI, and describe how it is disrupting the healthcare industry. In particular, they focus on one emerging use for the technology - acting as a virtual assistant for patient care. What are the advantages of using AI in this manner? What are the concerns? Tune in for what will be a topic that we revisit in the coming weeks and months!
Chief O'Hara joins Adam and Jordana for a frank and lengthy conversation.
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Sunday's weather was terrible and don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Chad has plenty to say about that before a conversation with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara about recent police deaths, guns and the enormous amount of auto thefts this year in Minneapolis.
Updates on financial settlements and reconciliation plans for new officers. Moving forward on Rebuilding Police Force to prevent and investment to process and identify bad cops.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara joins Chad to talk about recent officer deaths in Minnesota and Wisconsin, the problem he sees in easy access to guns, and the several reasons behind an absurd amount of car thefts in Minneapolis this year.
Chicago voters have put the final nail in the coffin with the election of Brandon Johnson as mayor. Mpls police chief Brian O'Hara laments the lack of consequences for youthful offenders, but still blames cars for getting stolen. Light bulbs are on the way out. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Our weekly game of Am I Wrong? kicks off the hour before Chad speaks with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara about the settlement agreement approved by the city council and what that will mean for his department.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara joins Chad to talk about the settlement agreement approved by the city council today and how that will impact training for MPD officers and their work on the streets.
Brian O'Hara, the first new police chief appointed in Minneapolis since George Floyd's murder, joins Margaret Hoover to discuss policing in America and the deep-seated issues impacting the relationships between communities and police across the country. O'Hara, who previously led reform efforts as a captain in the Newark Police Department, reflects on how his experience in New Jersey prepared him for his new role at the helm of another troubled department. With violent crime in Minneapolis starting to decline after a two-year surge, O'Hara addresses the underlying causes of gun violence, as well as his concerns about progressive policies like bail reform and defunding police departments. In the wake of the Tyre Nichols case in Memphis, O'Hara also comments on racial disparities in policing, the benefits and limitations of body-worn cameras, and whether ending qualified immunity would solve the problem of police misconduct. Support for “Firing Line for Margaret Hoover” is provided by Robert Granieri, Charles R. Schwab, The Fairweather Foundation, The Asness Family Foundation, The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation, The Center for the Study of the International Economy Inc., Damon Button, The Pritzker Military Foundation on behalf of the Pritzker Military Museum and Library, The Marc Haas Foundation, and Stephens Inc.
Brian O'Hara is exactly the type of person our city, our community, and our police department needs right now. He is an inclusive leader, a forward thinker, and a person of the highest moral integrity. His unrelenting willingness to show up and be present will allow him to succeed in driving police reform, reducing violent crime, and strengthening police-community relations."
The hour begins with Sheletta Brundidge joining to speak about an awful list from Blois Olson, Brian O'Hara being confirmed as Minneapolis Police Chief and the possibility of leaving Twitter. Later, Jim Petersen joins to talk about the latest with Kyrie Irving and how the Wolves can improve their play.
Sheletta joins for another Feisty Friday to talk about another awful list from Blois Olson, Brian O'Hara taking over as police chief in Minneapolis and if she will be leaving Twitter after news this morning of Elon Musk firing thousands of employees today via email.
After years of turmoil, Minneapolis police have a new top cop, as council approves Brian O'Hara. Also, feds announce arrests in major nationwide catalytic converter theft ring, including raids in Minnesota. This is an evening update from MPR News, hosted by Tim Nelson. Music by Gary Meister.
Two open houses will be held this week in Minneapolis for residents to meet Brian O'Hara, Mayor Jacob Frey's nominee to be the city's next police chief. This is an MPR News morning update, hosted by Phil Picardi. Music by Gary Meister.
Minneapolis police chief nominee Brian O'Hara talks with Cathy Wurzer about his past police work in Newark, New Jersey, his record and his plans for the Minneapolis force.
Minneapolis Police Chief nominee, Brian O'Hara, is here live to answer questions about his past and his plans; we'll take a look at a few different competitive political races in the state. Work at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks could pave the way for astronauts with physical disabilities and all the latest pro sports news with Wally Langfellow and Eric Nelson. Cathy Wurzer hosts.
MPR News senior reporter Nina Moini joined Cathy Wurzer to share what she learned about Brian O'Hara during her time in Newark, New Jersey, their conversation taking place shortly before a Minneapolis city council hearing for Mayor Frey's nominee. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here.
Mayor Frey nominates Brian O'Hara for Police Chief to serve as the next Minneapolis Chief of Police.
The council on Thursday is expected to begin the process of considering Brian O'Hara as the next head of the Minneapolis Police Department. As part of that process, the council will refer Mayor Jacob Frey's nomination to the city's public health and safety committee. That committee will set a public hearing. Officials with the mayor's office have said they hope to have a full council vote on O'Hara's nomination in November. This is a morning MPR News update, hosted by Cathy Wurzer. Music by Gary Meister.
LaTrisha Vetaw was on the committee, and she is also chair of the Minneapolis City Council's Public Safety Committee. She talked with Vineeta today on The Morning News.
LaTrisha Vetaw was on the committee, and she is also chair of the Minneapolis City Council's Public Safety Committee. She talked with Vineeta today on The Morning News.
Jason talked to the Minneapolis Mayor and his pick to be the next MPD Chief, Brian O'Hara about his background and his philosophy of running a police department.
Hour 1: Jason talked to a London fan about the Vikings playing there on Sunday. Then he welcomed the new nominee for MPD Chief, Brian O'Hara, in-studio along with Mayor Jacob Frey. And Paul Douglas joined with the latest on Ian
In this episode, we hang out with director Brian O'Hara as we discuss his film with him. We answer questions and have a great time! Remember, the is a podcast unlike any other. We are a watch-a-long!! When you hear me do the countdown and say to press play, do it!! Have a great listen!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/riffingonhorror/support
Today the gang talks about what it's like to be blue. Chase has a few things to say and may be emotionally scarred. Our guest, Brian O'hara, absolutely enthralls us with his tales of detection. Sam remembers that this one time at the other place... things happened. We also touch on detection analysis, logging management, and incident response in this episode of Any Port on the Net! Links: Carlos Perez's 2016 "Thinking Purple" Talk Brian O'hara's Detecting DCSync Blog TheHive Project
In this week's exclusive episode on The Best Policy, we are joined by industry veteran and Chairman of Front Street Advisors, Brian O'Hara - the former Chairman and CEO of XL Capital Ltd., now XL Group. Having joined XL Insurance as its founding president and chief operating officer in 1986, Brian has built a distinguished career in the insurance market. During our interview, we focus on his recently published book - "It's Not the Score, It's the Trip: One Man's Journey to Building a Global Franchise" - in which Brian shares his journey during some of the most remarkable years in the financial services world. Brian talks about his affinity with Bermuda as a young man and what ultimately led to the birth of XL and arguably to the modern Bermuda insurance market. He speaks about his most challenging time in running a public company and the lessons he took from it. We also discuss the current market conditions for start-ups in Bermuda compared to previous hard market scenarios and whether the “Bermuda mouse-trap” is still as attractive for start-ups as it once was. Looking at the huge surge in business flow for property and casualty insurance in Bermuda as a result of retrenchment in the domestic US market, we explore whether Bermuda has the resources to capitalise on this opportunity considering the Covid-19 restrictions. Brian also gives his opinion about his former company now being a subsidiary of Europe's largest insurer, Axa, as well as the reasons for joining Envelop Risk's board of directors and what attracted him to the business. Finally, Brian tells us about his proudest industry moment and the people who inspired him the most throughout his career. Listen to our exclusive interview with Brian O'Hara, the industry leader who played a pivotal role in shaping its future.