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Suicide Discussion: 59:21 - 59:23 Associated Links: Blog link: https://harrisees.wordpress.com/2021/07/06/chauvin-verdict-with-captain-hunter/ Youtube (where this content is replicated): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoS6H2R1Or4MtabrkofdOMw Twitter: https://twitter.com/TracieHarris Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/tharris1773/ Paypal: http://paypal.me/athomeinmyhead Helpful Resources: Captain Hunter's Podcast: https://captainhunter.podbean.com/?fbclid=IwAR0RW16dvwW_DFGdHcqxPgZxiAXws8eps2mf1dKBj3dbiuDbhjW2ePpGO54 LMH Consulting Services: https://hunterpolicetraining.com/?fbclid=IwAR0vymnfrBgjFBKEck3X9oM0BN9eTiKocnJYmXSTI7X_kCIV1547PQopNzU Park Cannon, charges dropped: https://www.law.com/dailyreportonline/2021/04/07/criminal-charges-dropped-civil-case-being-considered-for-lawmaker-arrested-by-georgia-capitol-police/?slreturn=20210318161432 Chauvin Verdict analysis: https://www.brookings.edu/blog/fixgov/2021/07/01/the-derek-chauvin-sentencing-decision-is-it-fair/ Michael Bell site: https://michaelbell.info/Evidence.html Obama win & rise in hate crimes: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/97454237 Psychology of obedience, compliance, and conformity: https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-obedience-2795894 Music Credits: “Wishful Thinking” - Dan Lebowitz: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOg3zLw7St5V4N7O8HSoQRA "God Fury" - Anno Domini Beats: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6f69g5rtNFhix--ZY8yAFw --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracie-harris/support
Feds suing Georgia, Biden crime bill 2.0, the Chauvin Verdict
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The News with Bean (2:11) Rawlf and Joey Cain discuss Tolstoy College, aka College F, and growing up queer and questioning in 1970s Buffalo (5:46) Panel Discussion on the Chauvin Verdict's impact on local policing, including the ballot initiative that can generate genuine reform (24:48) Music with Tyler Westcott! (45:24) Friend of the pod, and solar punk anarchist Joey Ayoub discusses the situation in Lebanon with Rawlf (49:30) The New Yorker on Tolstoy College - https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-unlikely-history-of-tolstoy-college More on Nomenus and the Radical Faeries https://nomenus.org/ More on Edward Carpenter https://www.edwardcarpentercommunity.org.uk/about-us/edward-carpenter Sweat 716 for all your feminist pole dancing needs - https://www.sweat716.com/ The Police Accountability Ballot Initiative - Buffalo residents - sign the petition! https://www.voicebuffalo.org/ballot-initiative Rest in Peace Madeline Davis - https://www.facebook.com/StonewallDemocratsofWNY/posts/10159151615672145 Rest in Peace Bruce Kogan - https://www.facebook.com/StonewallDemocratsofWNY/posts/10159148554457145 More on Tyler Westcott - https://www.facebook.com/tylerwestcottmusic/ Joey Ayoub on Twitter - https://twitter.com/joeyayoub? Joey Ayoub's podcast - The Fire These Times - https://thefirethisti.me/ ********** Please please please subscribe and review our podcast on Itunes and Spotify because, you know - algorithms. We're on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/noquarterbuffalo/?igshid=1rmhpht2w9vhe and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/noquarterbuffalo/?igshid=1rmhpht2w9vhe and Twitter https://twitter.com/NoQuarterBuff Now go get some solar punk anarchist sunshine!
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Words are powerful things! Being conscious about the words you say internally and externally can change your entire journey! Here are 3 words to edit from your life...the impact will be astonishing. Busy 4:56 Try 10:30 Need 12:19 Behind the Scenes - The Social Stories Club on Clubhouse & The Chauvin Verdict 18:33 Get on the Roxtalks Podcast list Join us live on Clubhouse - Fridays 9:30am PST Show notes Join us live for 3 days and get the inside scoop on how the highest ranking direct sellers use Instagram as their #1 marketing and money-making tool!Go to: https://www.socialstoriesmembership.com/makeover to save your seat.
Hello Foreign Lady Listeners, In this week's episode, we are talking about the continued injustices against Black people in this country. This episode is to continue the conversation about holding police officers accountable for the killing and brutality of black and brown people. We are discussing the death of Daunte Wright by police officer Kim Porter in Minnesota, and we are also discussing the verdict of former police officer Derrick Chauvin in the killing of George Floyd. Is this the beginning of justice for black people or is this a one-time verdict? Where do we go from here and how can we begin to hold police officers accountable for killing innocent black men and women? This and much more. Join us. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foreignladypod/support
I unpack the dire consequences of the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict. #ChauvinTrial #BLM #Marxism
Today, I talked about Policing in America, not just by police officers but by citizens as well. My goal is to explain that our lack of empathy has caused us to become more divided and created more problems than we have tried to solve. From justifying heinous actions to just refusing to listen to other people's points of view. We can do better, and you can help. Thank you all so much for listening. ****Also I misspoke Mrs. Waters is a Representative, not a Senator.**** I have attached some links to topics I discussed in the podcast. Shout out to Emily Watson and her team at http://thetechflames.com/ George Floyd Act: https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/7120 5 things white people can do before calling the police: https://mashable.com/article/permitpatty-white-people-call-police-on-black-person/ Policing in America: https://now.tufts.edu/articles/how-racial-segregation-and-policing-intersect-america; https://sociology.columbian.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs1986/f/downloads/Weitzer%20%26%20Brunson%202015%20.pdf; Murder v. Manslaughter charges: https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/homicide-murder-manslaughter-32637-2.html; https://www.sinarezlaw.com/third-degree-murder/#:~:text=Third%2Ddegree%20murder%20falls%20between,to%20kill%20anyone%2C%20for%20example. Utah Nurse incident: https://www.advisory.com/en/daily-briefing/2019/10/15/scapegoat#:~:text=Alex%20Wubbels%2C%20a%20nurse%20who,she%20was%20following%20the%20law.&text=After%20video%20of%20Wubbels'%20arrest,City%20Police%20Department%20fired%20Payne. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tatiana-mclaurin/message
This 8th Podcast focuses on the response to the Chauvin verdict, the puzzling inactivity of the federal agencies on employment issues, and then takes a deep dive into the OFCCP's Affirmative Action Verification process.
We break down our thoughts on the Chauvin verdict, YouTuber and lawyer Viva Frei joins to answer our questions on the legal technicalities (starting at 38:04), plus we talk Ma'Khia Bryant and the culture of knife fights, and much more! For source material and show links, see the YouTube post of this video: https://youtu.be/ponT7GNBbEU For all things show-related, please visit http://www.mattchristiansenmedia.com
In this episode we discuss the meaning of the guilty verdict in the Chauvin trial, why people like LeBron James jump to conclusions in police shootings, if DC statehood is a good idea, and Caitlyn Jenner's run for Governor.
On Today's Agenda: 420, Jeffree Star Car Accident, Heidi Was Right, Mike Lindell, Trump at Wedding, Chauvin Verdict, Heidi Gambling, James Charles, Emily D. Baker, TV Shows, Farting in Public
The jury in the Derrick Chauvin trial found him guilty of three counts: 3rd degree murder, 2nd Degree murder and 2nd Degree Manslaughter. But, is it a just verdict? Explore the concept of Biblical justice and how to apply it to our society.
Intersections with Phil Allen, Jr. Episode: 028 “After the Chauvin Verdict: Now What” Airdate: April 26, 2021 Length: 29:29 In this episode Phil Allen is simply downloading his thoughts on the Chauvin verdict and what it really means for us as a nation. Does this verdict suggest radical cultural change, particularly with law enforcement and policing the African American community, or is it simply a moment and a chance to catch our collective breath. Will things remain the same once this is a distant memory? Allen delves into what it means to live as a Black person in what we calls the “in-between.” In this in-between existence is where Black people figuratively “hold their collective breaths” awaiting justice, opportunities, equity, and even respect. In the meantime, Allen brings to the forefront the issue undergirding racism, whiteness (some may say white supremacy). The question to ponder is “Where do we go from here?” We can continue to deal with the symptoms of racism or we can do the soul work and address its undergirding forces—whiteness/white supremacy—and truly transform our nation. ____________ Phil Allen, Jr. is a Los Angeles-based pastor, social justice activist, filmmaker and author. Allen's book Open Wounds explores the murder of Nate Allen—Phil Allen's grandfather—in the Jim Crow era of South Carolina and how that traumatic event resonated through generations of his family. Open Wounds – which is based on the Allen-produced documentary of the same name – was published on February 9, 2021. The book can be purchased on Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com, or Fortress Press.com. Allen is a Ph.D. student studying Christian ethics at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA.
Join Art and JC along with special guest Gary Hardie Jr.; what implications does the Chauvin Verdict have on policing and the justice system? What can the future hold and what can we do to work towards it? Follow us on Instagram: @AnotherUselessPodcast @ArtTheBars @kiidaver @o.barbiee @jclynn.xo @garyhardiejr
Coming up on The Voice of Alabama Politics the V-Team discusses the Chauvin verdict and why Republicans are silent. Also, where is the medical marijuana?
Chauvin Verdict, Marvel/Movies, Mortal Kombat Review, Music & update on my album “JLE WORLD”..
Blue Collar Black Listed - A Blue Collar Take on America's Political Disarray.
#15 Lebron James inciting violence over Twitter over Ma'Khia Bryant crime, Brandon Tatum on racism, Virginia Department of Education dumbing down students, headlines after Chauvin verdict, election fraud update and more!
Moral panic, confusion, dishonest media, the Overton Window is sliding off a cliff.
Hello and welcome to the Politicana Podcast, where Tyler, Prateek, and Nick discuss all things American Politics! This week, we discuss the Chauvin Verdict, the return of the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine, Caitlyn Jenner running for Governor of California, border tension between Russia and Ukraine, Biden acknowledging the Armenian Genocide, and Biden's proposed capital gains tax increase. We release episodes every Monday! Please email Backofthemob@gmail.com with any comments or questions. We are currently resolving some issues with our donation link, but it will be available next week! Timestamps: 00:50 - Chauvin found guilty of George Floyd's murder 06:35 - The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is back in the mix 09:00 - Caitlyn Jenner makes it official—she is running for California governor 23:00 - Ukraine and Russia Tensions Rise 26:20 - Biden recognizes the killing of 1.5 Million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire as a genocide. Turkey's furious. 32:20 - Biden Plans to Double the Capital Gains Tax --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicana/support
This week we discuss the Chauvin Verdict, the Makhia Bryant shooting, Oklahoma and Florida Laws passed, Stacey Abrams horrible testimony in Congress. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chris-howk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chris-howk/support
In this episode, Justin looks at the verdict of the Derek Chauvin trial and calls into question the vast amount of celebratory responses from Christians. Scriptures Cited: Ephesians 5:15-17 Ephesians 6:12 2 Corinthians 5:16-17 Micah 6:8 John 8:2-11 Links: Diyn Mishpat
Welcome back In this episode, David and Wolfie are joined by our long-time friend Donnie to discuss the Derek Chauvin Verdict. We had such a great time we broke it up into 3 segments. Enjoy. Our goal is to have an open and honest conversation about anything and everything. Unfiltered and Uncensored. Check us out at sociallysensitive.com Follow us on: Twitter - @sociallysens Instagram - @sociallysensitive Facebook Group - SociallySensitive $upport our $how? https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/support Leave us a message: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sociallysensitive/support
Church and Main: At the Intersection of Religion and Public Life
The following is the audio version of a meditation Dennis did for his congregation yesterday, looking at the murder of George Floyd from a religious standpoint.Show notes:Evening Prayer (Midweek Vespers) for April 21, 2021Written Version from the Church websitePress Release from the Minneapolis Police DepartmentBe sure to rate us and leave a review at your favorite podcast platform. That makes it easier for others to find us. Questions? Send an email: denminn@gmail.com.website: spheresofinfluence.orgTwitter: @CompanyPoliteFacebook: YouTube Channel
In this episode, Josh, Lindsay, and Brent discuss Derek Chauvin's verdict, fetal tissue research denounced, and the first flight on Mars. Lindsay gives a rundown of this week's ERLC content including Jason Thacker with "How social media can impede our witness: The disconnect of the digital life," Jill Waggoner with "How to raise children who honor human dignity," and Julie Masson with "COVID-19 didn't stop this pregnancy resource center from saving lives." Also in this episode, the hosts are joined by Virginia Roberson for a conversation about life and ministry About VirginiaVirginia is the Director of Your Choice Resource Center a Pregnancy Resource Center in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. You can learn more about the ministry of Your Choice Resource Center at https://yourchoicenc.org/ERLC ContentJason Thacker with How social media can impede our witness: The disconnect of the digital lifeJill Waggoner with How to raise children who honor human dignityJulie Masson with COVID-19 didn't stop this pregnancy resource center from saving livesCultureDerek Chauvin found guiltyReactions to Chauvin verdict: "Justice for Black America is justice for all America"Biden Administration Ends Limits on Use of Fetal Tissue for ResearchFirst flight on MarsLunchroomLindsay: YouVersion Bible appJosh: When Athens Met JerusalemBrent: CBS News series: Unifying AmericaConnect with us on Twitter@ERLC@jbwester@LeatherwoodTN@LindsNicoletSponsorsEvery person has dignity and potential. But did you know that nearly 1 in 3 American adults has a criminal record? To learn more and sign up for the virtual Second Chance month visit prisonfellowship.org/secondchances.Stand for Life: At the ERLC, we stand for life. Our work to save preborn babies and care for the vulnerable is vital to our work. Believing that abortion can end in our lifetime, will you join us as we STAND FOR LIFE?
After the guilty verdicts in the trial of the former police officer charged with the murder of George Floyd, activists who have been protesting police brutality since last summer say there's still much more work to be done.
Attorney And Analyst Jack Rice On Chauvin Verdict 04 21 21 by The Watchdog
Join us on this episode where we discuss the Chauvin verdict, Crazy politicians and a few George Floyd conspiracies. We are joined by a random guest who took notes and will be reporting us to the proper authorities. Let us know your thoughts good or bad. Email us at Thewickedplanetpodcast@gmail.com. Come follow us @thewickedplanetpodcast on Instagram along with @ronfromnewengland. Hope you enjoy the show! Thank you for your support.
No guest, no problem. Due to a scheduling conflict, Albert and Dekimbe pivoted to current events for this week's show. On this episode your hosts discussed; The Navy finally confirming UFOs being real, Jake Paul's Knockout, and the Chauvin Verdict. We had a lot of fun with this one, but we also peeled back the onion a little bit on some heavier topics. Grab a cup and get real with Bert and Deke this week.
Kevin and Minh Nguyen talk about the lead up to and eventual conviction of Derek Chauvin, closing a major chapter of a year sheltered in place and tragically that of George Floyd. They also talk about the media/politicians' reactions, “justice” in the context of more fatal shootings and reflect on what kind of world folks are returning to post-Covid. Then, the guys catch up on the latest “Stop Asian Hate” discourse and chat about HBO Max's “Exterminate All the Brutes.” (48:40)
The trial of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd held the nation's attention as we waited on pins and needles to hear the verdict, would justice be done or would the entire country go up in flames? It felt like so much hung in the balance and...let's not pull any punches, it did.Does the GOP bear any resemblance to “The Party of Lincoln”? The factions within the party right now would seem to prove otherwise. Between the failed white supremacy caucus, the ever confrontational Jim Jordan and the recalcitrant minority leader, it's hard to tell what the Grand Old Party stands for these days, other than blocking anything President Biden wants to accomplish.In this episode Robin and David talk to former Nevada RNC Chairwoman, Amy Tarkanian to try and get a handle on where the Republican Party is now, and what it stands for. And, she oughta know.And finally, (yes there is more!), we dive into the obscene rash of new laws either passed or under consideration in statehouses across the country, that threaten American's rights of peaceful protest, which by the way, are protected under the 1st Amendment.
The guys react to the guilty verdict on all three counts in the Derek Chauvin Trial for killing George Floyd. Emotions were all over the place upon hearing the verdict. Folks should take time to digest all that happened in this trial. There is still work that need to be done going forward.Frank White, Former MLB Player; Current County Executive, Jackson County MissouriThere was an open seat on the Jackson County Legislature and Frank decided to run because he wanted to give back to the community. Frank wanted to know why things weren't getting done in the community so he thought if he ran, he could change things. By growing up in K.C. and playing in the city his entire career, Frank felt he had built up good will with folks in the area. Its funny how you can put yourself in a position to never receive bad comments, never do anything to hurt your character, or have anything negative directed toward you, then you enter politics, all of a sudden you're corrupt. When he took the job it felt like he was forced to fix everything in one year when it took over 30 to develop. Frank has been catching up on things that should have been done already. The most difficult part of the job is trying to get legislation passed. Like baseball, Frank is surrounded by good people that has helped him get a lot done. When he sees the statue of himself (outside Kauffman Stadium) he feels very proud and wants it to be a symbol of what can be accomplished if you follow your dreams and work hard. Feels he has achieved way more than he has ever dreamed ofDr. Adolph Brown, Clinical Psychologist, Author & Social Justice AdvocateExplains the emotions that folks are feeling right now after the guilty verdict came down Tuesday. The reactions to the verdict from people of various races were people embracing humanity. Gives us a background of his history to make us understand why he doesn't put a whole lot of faith in trials. He still worries about his children. More people are becoming aware, but awareness without action means nothing. What's concerning is that there are people that are angry about the verdict. He applauds the jury for the verdict, but celebration isn't the right word. We still have a long way to go. Neuroscience need to be a part of everything we do.
After Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on three counts in the murder of George Floyd, the question now is if the success of the prosecution's case against Chauvin will impact future prosecutions for better or for worse. Dan is joined by Damon Hewitt, acting president of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, to discuss the prosecution's case and whether this could mark a turning point in how other police brutality cases are handled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a speech after the Derek Chauvin guilty verdict, the abhorrent Nancy Pelosi just thanked George Floyd for sacrificing his life. For Pelosi to even suggest that Floyd sacrificed his life like this and thanking him for it, as well as for calling out to his mother and saying he couldn't breathe, it really sounds like Pelosi is thanking him for the huge political and racial gift he gave her and her Democratic colleagues to hammer on, to help foment civil unrest and to use to galvanize people against Trump. Support the show - patreon.com/wdshow Support The Show: https://waynedupree.locals.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I was very impressed with the humility and humanity of this guy's statement after the Chauvin verdict. If only most got it as he did. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/egbertowillies/support
In this SPECIAL EPISODE of the Uncultured Bias podcast. We take a deep look at the Chauvin verdict, the trial and aftermath. Joining us in this conversation is Attorney Natalie Jackson. What did we learn? Are we satisfied? What can we expect now? Time Stamps Monologue (1:35) Introducing Attorney Natalie Jackson, her initial thoughts on case (6:23) Why does it seem like officers seemingly are given more credence (10:34) Me detailing a bias I experienced during a trial (15:30) Evaluating the broken criminal system (18:34) Evaluating Attorney Keith Ellison (22:06) Describing the state Trayvon Martin case (24:02) The inherent bias of Prosecutors (26:05) Not seeing the humanity of Black & brown people (29:54) The strategy of Chauvin Defense team (34:08) Evaluation of the jurors on this (41:36) The witnesses in Chauvin case (50:02) The accountability of law enforcement-calling out against its own (52:26) Talking about Attorney Ben Crump (57:45) Looking at how Ben Crump has changed public policy (1:00:41) How will this Chauvin case impact Black culture (1:03:21)
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Season 5, Episode 77.Democrats say the Chauvin verdict is just the start, Law enforcement is about to face a wave of leftist reform, a police involved shooting in Columbus raises tensions and an update on an ultra woke NYC school.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Find Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The boys talk about the recent verdict of the George Floyd case. Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thelunchboyspod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thelunchboyspod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thelunchboyspod
TTuesday on Political Rewind: The jury in the Derek Chauvin trial begins its deliberations following closing statement from attorneys yesterday. Chauvin stands accused of murder after placing his knee into George Floyd's neck for nearly ten minutes. Defense attorneys attempted to highlight other factors that might have led to Floyd's death. As a verdict approaches, authorities in Atlanta and cities across the country are preparing for demonstrations. In related news, questions are being raised about HB 286, a measure passed by the state legislature that would bar local governments from cutting police budgets by 5% or more. The bill waits for a signature from Gov. Brian Kemp to become law. Critics say the measure is a partisan political statement by GOP lawmakers angered by calls to defund the police. Meanwhile, politicians on both sides of the aisle are mourning the death of the man who served as Jimmy Carter's vice president, Walter Mondale. Panelists: Rene Alegria — President and CEO, Mundo Hispanico Digital Tamar Hallerman — Senior Reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Chart Riggall — Reporter, Marietta Daily Journal Chuck Williams — Reporter, WRBL-TV in Columbus
Did George Floyd get "Justice?" Was the Derek Chauvin verdict right, righteous, or something else? Were comments from officials like Maxine Waters, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi appropriate, tone-deaf, or too far? Larry Sharpe sifts through the complicated feelings and implications involving this case. Listen to find out why we still have a long way to go for criminal justice reform and why there are many more steps we must take if we truly want to fix police and citizen relations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sharpe-way/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharpe-way/support
Season 5, Episode 75.A verdict in the Derick Chauvin trial is expected this week and so are riots regardless of the verdict. Plus Congresswoman Waters tells protestors to get more confrontational, Fauci blathers nonsense about why you must mask up after getting the vaccine and the Biden White House won't use the term "Illegal Alien" anymore. Plus NY Times best selling Author Jack Carr and David Harsanyi join the show.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Find Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.