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Daily News Brief for Wednesday, February 1st, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 16:40


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily Newsbrief for Wednesday, February 1st, 2023. Ladies and gentleman, did you know that you can sign up for our Fight Laugh Feast Conference, happening at the Ark Encounter this year? Well now you can! Head on over to fightlaughfeast.com, and you can sign up today! That’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.dailywire.com/news/u-s-surgeon-general-warns-13-years-old-is-too-young-to-join-social-media U.S. Surgeon General Warns 13-Years-Old Is Too Young To Join Social Media U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy believes children 13 years old are too young to join social media platforms, citing kids are still “developing their identity,” and such engagement can create a distorted sense of themselves. Murthy, who has served as surgeon general under the Obama and the Biden administrations, signaled the warning in an interview with CNN, noting adolescents should only be allowed to access the platforms until they were 16 years old at the earliest. “It’s a time, you know, early adolescence, where kids are developing their identity, their sense of self,” Murthy said. “It’s a time where it’s really important for us to be thoughtful about what’s going into how they think about their own self-worth and their relationships, and the skewed and often distorted environment of social media often does a disservice to many of those children.” Social media giant platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter require a minimum age of 13 to join. Murthy further noted the issue with addictive algorithms, which pits youth against Big Tech. “You have some of the best designers and product developers in the world who have designed these products to make sure people are maximizing the amount of time they spend on these platforms,” he said. “And if we tell a child, use the force of your willpower to control how much time you’re spending, you’re pitting a child against the world’s greatest product designers.” “And that’s just not a fair fight,” he added. “And so that’s why I think our kids need help.” The Journal of the American Medical Association published a study earlier this month which sampled 178 12-year-olds from three public middle schools in North Carolina and reviewed how often the minors check social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat. Researchers found individuals with habitual checking behaviors showed initial hypoactivation but increasing sensitivity to potential social cues over time. Nonhabitual individuals, however, showed initial hyperactivation and decreasing sensitivity. Dr. Adriana Stacey told CNN using social media releases a “dopamine dump” and compared the addictiveness of smartphones to cocaine. Surgeon General Murthy called on parents to band together to prevent their children from logging on to social media platforms until they’re at least 16 years old. Seattle Public School District officials filed a lawsuit earlier this month against several social media platform owners, including Facebook and TikTok, for allegedly intentionally cultivating and creating a mental health crisis among the youth and have caused a public nuisance affecting Seattle Public Schools. President Joe Biden drew attention to social media platforms in his 2022 State of the Union Address, alleging the harm social media has wrought on American youth should implore all to “hold social media platforms accountable for the national experiment they’re conducting on our children for profit.” The Biden administration & General Murthy took fire howewver, due to what appears to be inconscistencies in their rules. He told "CNN Newsroom" host Pamela Brown that parents should look to push back the age at which their children begin using social media platforms to make sure kids "don't get exposed to harm early." Last March, Murthy addressed a directive from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, R., effectively cutting gender-affirming care for minors in his state, taking to Twitter to write, "Yesterday afternoon in Austin, I met with transgender youth and their parents to hear how they are coping in light of the state's recent directive equating gender-affirming care to child abuse." "The pain and fear in their voices was heartbreaking. Parents and kids are terrified about being separated. They described repeated attacks on their families at traumatic… LGBTQ+ youth were already at increased risk of suicide and other mental health struggles. We should be seeking to provide them with support and medical care…. "Forcing parents to choose between following medical advice for their child and risking an investigation from the state is simply not right. The government shouldn't be interfering with decisions between doctors and patients," he continued. https://www.theepochtimes.com/border-patrol-agents-told-to-not-chase-all-vehicles-that-flee_5022784.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Border Patrol Agents Told to Not Chase All Vehicles That Flee Texas—Border Patrol agents will soon be limited in chasing vehicles that flee from them, under new rules unveiled in January and set to take effect in May. Agents must determine that vehicular pursuits are “necessary and objectively reasonable” under the rules, and can terminate a pursuit at any time without fear of questioning from superiors. Agents are being told that they must consider factors such as “the seriousness of the reason” for a pursuit and weather conditions when deciding whether to chase a fleeing vehicle that failed to stop at a checkpoint or port of entry—the official places to enter the United States from Mexico and Canada. “A Vehicular Pursuit is considered Necessary when an Authorized Officer/Agent concludes there is an immediate need to apprehend a subject as part of their enforcement duties based on the totality of the known facts and circumstances,” the rules state. A pursuit meets the “objectively reasonable” standard when the government’s interest in apprehending the persons or people in the fleeing vehicle “clearly outweighs the Foreseeability of Risk to the public, officers/agents, other law enforcement, and vehicle occupants,” the rules state. Agents must evaluate the interest and the potential risk when choosing whether to pursue a fleeing vehicle and continue the evaluation during the chase. They must also alert a supervisor “as soon as feasible” during a pursuit and immediately terminate the chase if the supervisor does not authorize it to continue, or orders it stopped. If a chase is terminated, agents must pull their vehicle over to signal to the public and the fleeing driver that the chase has ended, according to the rules. They must alert superiors. They can then start driving again in the last known direction of the fleeing vehicle to check for “crashes, potential flight on foot, to determine if the Subject Vehicle was abandoned, or for any other incident.” The rules also suggest alternatives to vehicular pursuits, such as tracking with airplanes. Troy Miller, who became acting Customs and Border Protection commissioner in late 2022 after the ouster of Chris Magnus, said that vehicular pursuits “pose inherent risks—to members of the public, officers and agents, and vehicle occupants” and that the new policy “acknowledges these risks and shifts our Agency’s overall approach to a risk-based model when it comes to pursuits.” Magnus stressed that the policy does not bar vehicular pursuits but “provides a clear framework” for weighing the risks associated with pursuits against the benefits. https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2023/01/30/florida-taking-the-first-steps-to-become-26th-constitutional-carry-state-n527375 Florida taking the first steps to become 26th constitutional carry state The speaker of the Florida House announced lawmakers had filed the bill this morning. Florida lawmakers’ promise to introduce legislation allowing permitless concealed carry of firearms, called “Constitutional Carry” by proponents, has been met. At a Monday morning press briefing, House Speaker Paul Renner (R-Palm Coast) and other gathered lawmakers announced House Bill 543, which would allow weapons and firearms without a license for concealment. The proposed bill was written by Rep. Chuck Brannan (R-Lake City), with state Sen. Jay Collins (R-Tampa) writing the companion legislation for the Florida Senate. Gov. Ron DeSantis said in December that he was committed to the legislation passing and urged state lawmakers to propose it. Under the proposed bill, Floridians would no longer need to apply for a license for concealed carry. The state of Florida already allows firearm purchases for those 21 and older without need of state application, aside from federal requirements for background checks. Should the bill pass, the regulation of concealed carry permits, handled by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, would end. Gov. DeSantis voices support for Constitutional Carry in Florida-Play Video https://thepostmillennial.com/new-york-hotel-mobbed-by-illegal-migrants-who-refuse-to-leave?utm_campaign=64487 New York hotel mobbed by illegal migrants who refuse to leave Illegal aliens standing outside of the Watson Hotel in New York's Hell's Kitchen district on Sunday night refused to leave for a new shelter, causing police to mobilize. More than 50 migrants were outside of the hotel, along with activists who were handing out food and water. City officials said that single men were supposed to be brought to a new shelter at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal that would provide the same services that they were receiving at the hotel. The city bus arrived, but only a small number of migrants hopped on the bus. Most decided to stay outside the hotel on West 57th Street. Activists claimed that migrants were being relocated from the hotel. One activist was quoted telling the New York Post that they were prepared to stay overnight. A dozen police were originally stationed at the Watson hotel, with police remaining on-scene until around midnight as migrants were still surrounding the entrance of the hotel. The Brooklyn Cruise Terminal is a new mega shelter that can house as many as 1,000 single adult men, Mayor Eric Adams said last week. https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/crime-pmn/suicide-bomber-breaches-high-security-in-pakistan-mosque-kills-59 And now in world news… Suicide bomber breaches high security in Pakistan mosque, kills 59 A suicide bomber blew himself up inside a crowded mosque in a highly fortified security compound in Pakistan on Monday, killing 59 people, the latest attack by resurgent Islamist militants targeting police. The attacker appeared to have passed through several barricades manned by security forces to get into the “Red Zone” compound that houses police and counter-terrorism offices in the volatile northwestern city of Peshawar, police said. Many of the 170 wounded people were in critical condition. The death toll rose to 59 after several people succumbed to their wounds, hospital official Mohammad Asim said in a statement. The bombing happened a day before an International Monetary Fund mission to Islamabad to initiate talks on unlocking funding for the South Asian country’s economy, which is enduring a balance of payments crisis. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack. The bomber detonated his load at the moment hundreds of people lined up to say their prayers, officials said. “We have found traces of explosives,” Khan told reporters, adding that a security lapse had clearly occurred as the bomber had slipped through the most secured area of the compound. An inquiry was under way into how the attacker breached such an elite security cordon and whether there was any inside help. Story Real Estate: Home. It’s where you build your legacy. Where traditions are started, seeds are planted, meals are shared, and stories are told. Home is where you prepare to go out into the world. Finding the home that’s perfect for your family is a big job. Story Real Estate is Moscow’s top real estate team. They give people real estate advice all over the country. Family homes, investments, land, new construction, or commercial— they know real estate. If you’ve thought about a move to Moscow or anywhere in the country, reach out to get connected with a Story Real Estate agent. Wherever you’re going, they can help guide you Home. Visit storyrealestate.com. And now it’s time for my favorite topic.. Sports! The superbowl is all set ladies and gentleman… The Eagles started proceedings as they took on the San Francisco 49ers: San Francisco 49ers vs. Philadelphia Eagles | 2023 NFC Conference Championship Game Highlights Play 5:45-5:56 Play 6:45-6:58 Play 8:57-9:09 The Philadelphia Eagles demolished the San Francisco 49ers 31-7, as they’re headed back to the Superbowl… The AFC Championship game between the Bengals & Chiefs was much closer, and had a lot of drama…Cincinatti Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs | 2023 AFC Championship Game Highlights Cincinatti Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs | 2023 AFC Championship Game Highlights Play 5:20-5:33 Play 14:47-15:09 Play 15:33-16:33 Man do I love sports…

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, February 1st, 2023

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 16:40


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily Newsbrief for Wednesday, February 1st, 2023. Ladies and gentleman, did you know that you can sign up for our Fight Laugh Feast Conference, happening at the Ark Encounter this year? Well now you can! Head on over to fightlaughfeast.com, and you can sign up today! That’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.dailywire.com/news/u-s-surgeon-general-warns-13-years-old-is-too-young-to-join-social-media U.S. Surgeon General Warns 13-Years-Old Is Too Young To Join Social Media U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy believes children 13 years old are too young to join social media platforms, citing kids are still “developing their identity,” and such engagement can create a distorted sense of themselves. Murthy, who has served as surgeon general under the Obama and the Biden administrations, signaled the warning in an interview with CNN, noting adolescents should only be allowed to access the platforms until they were 16 years old at the earliest. “It’s a time, you know, early adolescence, where kids are developing their identity, their sense of self,” Murthy said. “It’s a time where it’s really important for us to be thoughtful about what’s going into how they think about their own self-worth and their relationships, and the skewed and often distorted environment of social media often does a disservice to many of those children.” Social media giant platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter require a minimum age of 13 to join. Murthy further noted the issue with addictive algorithms, which pits youth against Big Tech. “You have some of the best designers and product developers in the world who have designed these products to make sure people are maximizing the amount of time they spend on these platforms,” he said. “And if we tell a child, use the force of your willpower to control how much time you’re spending, you’re pitting a child against the world’s greatest product designers.” “And that’s just not a fair fight,” he added. “And so that’s why I think our kids need help.” The Journal of the American Medical Association published a study earlier this month which sampled 178 12-year-olds from three public middle schools in North Carolina and reviewed how often the minors check social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat. Researchers found individuals with habitual checking behaviors showed initial hypoactivation but increasing sensitivity to potential social cues over time. Nonhabitual individuals, however, showed initial hyperactivation and decreasing sensitivity. Dr. Adriana Stacey told CNN using social media releases a “dopamine dump” and compared the addictiveness of smartphones to cocaine. Surgeon General Murthy called on parents to band together to prevent their children from logging on to social media platforms until they’re at least 16 years old. Seattle Public School District officials filed a lawsuit earlier this month against several social media platform owners, including Facebook and TikTok, for allegedly intentionally cultivating and creating a mental health crisis among the youth and have caused a public nuisance affecting Seattle Public Schools. President Joe Biden drew attention to social media platforms in his 2022 State of the Union Address, alleging the harm social media has wrought on American youth should implore all to “hold social media platforms accountable for the national experiment they’re conducting on our children for profit.” The Biden administration & General Murthy took fire howewver, due to what appears to be inconscistencies in their rules. He told "CNN Newsroom" host Pamela Brown that parents should look to push back the age at which their children begin using social media platforms to make sure kids "don't get exposed to harm early." Last March, Murthy addressed a directive from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, R., effectively cutting gender-affirming care for minors in his state, taking to Twitter to write, "Yesterday afternoon in Austin, I met with transgender youth and their parents to hear how they are coping in light of the state's recent directive equating gender-affirming care to child abuse." "The pain and fear in their voices was heartbreaking. Parents and kids are terrified about being separated. They described repeated attacks on their families at traumatic… LGBTQ+ youth were already at increased risk of suicide and other mental health struggles. We should be seeking to provide them with support and medical care…. "Forcing parents to choose between following medical advice for their child and risking an investigation from the state is simply not right. The government shouldn't be interfering with decisions between doctors and patients," he continued. https://www.theepochtimes.com/border-patrol-agents-told-to-not-chase-all-vehicles-that-flee_5022784.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Border Patrol Agents Told to Not Chase All Vehicles That Flee Texas—Border Patrol agents will soon be limited in chasing vehicles that flee from them, under new rules unveiled in January and set to take effect in May. Agents must determine that vehicular pursuits are “necessary and objectively reasonable” under the rules, and can terminate a pursuit at any time without fear of questioning from superiors. Agents are being told that they must consider factors such as “the seriousness of the reason” for a pursuit and weather conditions when deciding whether to chase a fleeing vehicle that failed to stop at a checkpoint or port of entry—the official places to enter the United States from Mexico and Canada. “A Vehicular Pursuit is considered Necessary when an Authorized Officer/Agent concludes there is an immediate need to apprehend a subject as part of their enforcement duties based on the totality of the known facts and circumstances,” the rules state. A pursuit meets the “objectively reasonable” standard when the government’s interest in apprehending the persons or people in the fleeing vehicle “clearly outweighs the Foreseeability of Risk to the public, officers/agents, other law enforcement, and vehicle occupants,” the rules state. Agents must evaluate the interest and the potential risk when choosing whether to pursue a fleeing vehicle and continue the evaluation during the chase. They must also alert a supervisor “as soon as feasible” during a pursuit and immediately terminate the chase if the supervisor does not authorize it to continue, or orders it stopped. If a chase is terminated, agents must pull their vehicle over to signal to the public and the fleeing driver that the chase has ended, according to the rules. They must alert superiors. They can then start driving again in the last known direction of the fleeing vehicle to check for “crashes, potential flight on foot, to determine if the Subject Vehicle was abandoned, or for any other incident.” The rules also suggest alternatives to vehicular pursuits, such as tracking with airplanes. Troy Miller, who became acting Customs and Border Protection commissioner in late 2022 after the ouster of Chris Magnus, said that vehicular pursuits “pose inherent risks—to members of the public, officers and agents, and vehicle occupants” and that the new policy “acknowledges these risks and shifts our Agency’s overall approach to a risk-based model when it comes to pursuits.” Magnus stressed that the policy does not bar vehicular pursuits but “provides a clear framework” for weighing the risks associated with pursuits against the benefits. https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2023/01/30/florida-taking-the-first-steps-to-become-26th-constitutional-carry-state-n527375 Florida taking the first steps to become 26th constitutional carry state The speaker of the Florida House announced lawmakers had filed the bill this morning. Florida lawmakers’ promise to introduce legislation allowing permitless concealed carry of firearms, called “Constitutional Carry” by proponents, has been met. At a Monday morning press briefing, House Speaker Paul Renner (R-Palm Coast) and other gathered lawmakers announced House Bill 543, which would allow weapons and firearms without a license for concealment. The proposed bill was written by Rep. Chuck Brannan (R-Lake City), with state Sen. Jay Collins (R-Tampa) writing the companion legislation for the Florida Senate. Gov. Ron DeSantis said in December that he was committed to the legislation passing and urged state lawmakers to propose it. Under the proposed bill, Floridians would no longer need to apply for a license for concealed carry. The state of Florida already allows firearm purchases for those 21 and older without need of state application, aside from federal requirements for background checks. Should the bill pass, the regulation of concealed carry permits, handled by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, would end. Gov. DeSantis voices support for Constitutional Carry in Florida-Play Video https://thepostmillennial.com/new-york-hotel-mobbed-by-illegal-migrants-who-refuse-to-leave?utm_campaign=64487 New York hotel mobbed by illegal migrants who refuse to leave Illegal aliens standing outside of the Watson Hotel in New York's Hell's Kitchen district on Sunday night refused to leave for a new shelter, causing police to mobilize. More than 50 migrants were outside of the hotel, along with activists who were handing out food and water. City officials said that single men were supposed to be brought to a new shelter at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal that would provide the same services that they were receiving at the hotel. The city bus arrived, but only a small number of migrants hopped on the bus. Most decided to stay outside the hotel on West 57th Street. Activists claimed that migrants were being relocated from the hotel. One activist was quoted telling the New York Post that they were prepared to stay overnight. A dozen police were originally stationed at the Watson hotel, with police remaining on-scene until around midnight as migrants were still surrounding the entrance of the hotel. The Brooklyn Cruise Terminal is a new mega shelter that can house as many as 1,000 single adult men, Mayor Eric Adams said last week. https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/crime-pmn/suicide-bomber-breaches-high-security-in-pakistan-mosque-kills-59 And now in world news… Suicide bomber breaches high security in Pakistan mosque, kills 59 A suicide bomber blew himself up inside a crowded mosque in a highly fortified security compound in Pakistan on Monday, killing 59 people, the latest attack by resurgent Islamist militants targeting police. The attacker appeared to have passed through several barricades manned by security forces to get into the “Red Zone” compound that houses police and counter-terrorism offices in the volatile northwestern city of Peshawar, police said. Many of the 170 wounded people were in critical condition. The death toll rose to 59 after several people succumbed to their wounds, hospital official Mohammad Asim said in a statement. The bombing happened a day before an International Monetary Fund mission to Islamabad to initiate talks on unlocking funding for the South Asian country’s economy, which is enduring a balance of payments crisis. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack. The bomber detonated his load at the moment hundreds of people lined up to say their prayers, officials said. “We have found traces of explosives,” Khan told reporters, adding that a security lapse had clearly occurred as the bomber had slipped through the most secured area of the compound. An inquiry was under way into how the attacker breached such an elite security cordon and whether there was any inside help. Story Real Estate: Home. It’s where you build your legacy. Where traditions are started, seeds are planted, meals are shared, and stories are told. Home is where you prepare to go out into the world. Finding the home that’s perfect for your family is a big job. Story Real Estate is Moscow’s top real estate team. They give people real estate advice all over the country. Family homes, investments, land, new construction, or commercial— they know real estate. If you’ve thought about a move to Moscow or anywhere in the country, reach out to get connected with a Story Real Estate agent. Wherever you’re going, they can help guide you Home. Visit storyrealestate.com. And now it’s time for my favorite topic.. Sports! The superbowl is all set ladies and gentleman… The Eagles started proceedings as they took on the San Francisco 49ers: San Francisco 49ers vs. Philadelphia Eagles | 2023 NFC Conference Championship Game Highlights Play 5:45-5:56 Play 6:45-6:58 Play 8:57-9:09 The Philadelphia Eagles demolished the San Francisco 49ers 31-7, as they’re headed back to the Superbowl… The AFC Championship game between the Bengals & Chiefs was much closer, and had a lot of drama…Cincinatti Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs | 2023 AFC Championship Game Highlights Cincinatti Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs | 2023 AFC Championship Game Highlights Play 5:20-5:33 Play 14:47-15:09 Play 15:33-16:33 Man do I love sports…

Fight Laugh Feast USA
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, February 1st, 2023 [Daily News Brief]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 16:40


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily Newsbrief for Wednesday, February 1st, 2023. Ladies and gentleman, did you know that you can sign up for our Fight Laugh Feast Conference, happening at the Ark Encounter this year? Well now you can! Head on over to fightlaughfeast.com, and you can sign up today! That’s fightlaughfeast.com. https://www.dailywire.com/news/u-s-surgeon-general-warns-13-years-old-is-too-young-to-join-social-media U.S. Surgeon General Warns 13-Years-Old Is Too Young To Join Social Media U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy believes children 13 years old are too young to join social media platforms, citing kids are still “developing their identity,” and such engagement can create a distorted sense of themselves. Murthy, who has served as surgeon general under the Obama and the Biden administrations, signaled the warning in an interview with CNN, noting adolescents should only be allowed to access the platforms until they were 16 years old at the earliest. “It’s a time, you know, early adolescence, where kids are developing their identity, their sense of self,” Murthy said. “It’s a time where it’s really important for us to be thoughtful about what’s going into how they think about their own self-worth and their relationships, and the skewed and often distorted environment of social media often does a disservice to many of those children.” Social media giant platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter require a minimum age of 13 to join. Murthy further noted the issue with addictive algorithms, which pits youth against Big Tech. “You have some of the best designers and product developers in the world who have designed these products to make sure people are maximizing the amount of time they spend on these platforms,” he said. “And if we tell a child, use the force of your willpower to control how much time you’re spending, you’re pitting a child against the world’s greatest product designers.” “And that’s just not a fair fight,” he added. “And so that’s why I think our kids need help.” The Journal of the American Medical Association published a study earlier this month which sampled 178 12-year-olds from three public middle schools in North Carolina and reviewed how often the minors check social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat. Researchers found individuals with habitual checking behaviors showed initial hypoactivation but increasing sensitivity to potential social cues over time. Nonhabitual individuals, however, showed initial hyperactivation and decreasing sensitivity. Dr. Adriana Stacey told CNN using social media releases a “dopamine dump” and compared the addictiveness of smartphones to cocaine. Surgeon General Murthy called on parents to band together to prevent their children from logging on to social media platforms until they’re at least 16 years old. Seattle Public School District officials filed a lawsuit earlier this month against several social media platform owners, including Facebook and TikTok, for allegedly intentionally cultivating and creating a mental health crisis among the youth and have caused a public nuisance affecting Seattle Public Schools. President Joe Biden drew attention to social media platforms in his 2022 State of the Union Address, alleging the harm social media has wrought on American youth should implore all to “hold social media platforms accountable for the national experiment they’re conducting on our children for profit.” The Biden administration & General Murthy took fire howewver, due to what appears to be inconscistencies in their rules. He told "CNN Newsroom" host Pamela Brown that parents should look to push back the age at which their children begin using social media platforms to make sure kids "don't get exposed to harm early." Last March, Murthy addressed a directive from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, R., effectively cutting gender-affirming care for minors in his state, taking to Twitter to write, "Yesterday afternoon in Austin, I met with transgender youth and their parents to hear how they are coping in light of the state's recent directive equating gender-affirming care to child abuse." "The pain and fear in their voices was heartbreaking. Parents and kids are terrified about being separated. They described repeated attacks on their families at traumatic… LGBTQ+ youth were already at increased risk of suicide and other mental health struggles. We should be seeking to provide them with support and medical care…. "Forcing parents to choose between following medical advice for their child and risking an investigation from the state is simply not right. The government shouldn't be interfering with decisions between doctors and patients," he continued. https://www.theepochtimes.com/border-patrol-agents-told-to-not-chase-all-vehicles-that-flee_5022784.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Border Patrol Agents Told to Not Chase All Vehicles That Flee Texas—Border Patrol agents will soon be limited in chasing vehicles that flee from them, under new rules unveiled in January and set to take effect in May. Agents must determine that vehicular pursuits are “necessary and objectively reasonable” under the rules, and can terminate a pursuit at any time without fear of questioning from superiors. Agents are being told that they must consider factors such as “the seriousness of the reason” for a pursuit and weather conditions when deciding whether to chase a fleeing vehicle that failed to stop at a checkpoint or port of entry—the official places to enter the United States from Mexico and Canada. “A Vehicular Pursuit is considered Necessary when an Authorized Officer/Agent concludes there is an immediate need to apprehend a subject as part of their enforcement duties based on the totality of the known facts and circumstances,” the rules state. A pursuit meets the “objectively reasonable” standard when the government’s interest in apprehending the persons or people in the fleeing vehicle “clearly outweighs the Foreseeability of Risk to the public, officers/agents, other law enforcement, and vehicle occupants,” the rules state. Agents must evaluate the interest and the potential risk when choosing whether to pursue a fleeing vehicle and continue the evaluation during the chase. They must also alert a supervisor “as soon as feasible” during a pursuit and immediately terminate the chase if the supervisor does not authorize it to continue, or orders it stopped. If a chase is terminated, agents must pull their vehicle over to signal to the public and the fleeing driver that the chase has ended, according to the rules. They must alert superiors. They can then start driving again in the last known direction of the fleeing vehicle to check for “crashes, potential flight on foot, to determine if the Subject Vehicle was abandoned, or for any other incident.” The rules also suggest alternatives to vehicular pursuits, such as tracking with airplanes. Troy Miller, who became acting Customs and Border Protection commissioner in late 2022 after the ouster of Chris Magnus, said that vehicular pursuits “pose inherent risks—to members of the public, officers and agents, and vehicle occupants” and that the new policy “acknowledges these risks and shifts our Agency’s overall approach to a risk-based model when it comes to pursuits.” Magnus stressed that the policy does not bar vehicular pursuits but “provides a clear framework” for weighing the risks associated with pursuits against the benefits. https://hotair.com/tree-hugging-sister/2023/01/30/florida-taking-the-first-steps-to-become-26th-constitutional-carry-state-n527375 Florida taking the first steps to become 26th constitutional carry state The speaker of the Florida House announced lawmakers had filed the bill this morning. Florida lawmakers’ promise to introduce legislation allowing permitless concealed carry of firearms, called “Constitutional Carry” by proponents, has been met. At a Monday morning press briefing, House Speaker Paul Renner (R-Palm Coast) and other gathered lawmakers announced House Bill 543, which would allow weapons and firearms without a license for concealment. The proposed bill was written by Rep. Chuck Brannan (R-Lake City), with state Sen. Jay Collins (R-Tampa) writing the companion legislation for the Florida Senate. Gov. Ron DeSantis said in December that he was committed to the legislation passing and urged state lawmakers to propose it. Under the proposed bill, Floridians would no longer need to apply for a license for concealed carry. The state of Florida already allows firearm purchases for those 21 and older without need of state application, aside from federal requirements for background checks. Should the bill pass, the regulation of concealed carry permits, handled by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, would end. Gov. DeSantis voices support for Constitutional Carry in Florida-Play Video https://thepostmillennial.com/new-york-hotel-mobbed-by-illegal-migrants-who-refuse-to-leave?utm_campaign=64487 New York hotel mobbed by illegal migrants who refuse to leave Illegal aliens standing outside of the Watson Hotel in New York's Hell's Kitchen district on Sunday night refused to leave for a new shelter, causing police to mobilize. More than 50 migrants were outside of the hotel, along with activists who were handing out food and water. City officials said that single men were supposed to be brought to a new shelter at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal that would provide the same services that they were receiving at the hotel. The city bus arrived, but only a small number of migrants hopped on the bus. Most decided to stay outside the hotel on West 57th Street. Activists claimed that migrants were being relocated from the hotel. One activist was quoted telling the New York Post that they were prepared to stay overnight. A dozen police were originally stationed at the Watson hotel, with police remaining on-scene until around midnight as migrants were still surrounding the entrance of the hotel. The Brooklyn Cruise Terminal is a new mega shelter that can house as many as 1,000 single adult men, Mayor Eric Adams said last week. https://nationalpost.com/pmn/news-pmn/crime-pmn/suicide-bomber-breaches-high-security-in-pakistan-mosque-kills-59 And now in world news… Suicide bomber breaches high security in Pakistan mosque, kills 59 A suicide bomber blew himself up inside a crowded mosque in a highly fortified security compound in Pakistan on Monday, killing 59 people, the latest attack by resurgent Islamist militants targeting police. The attacker appeared to have passed through several barricades manned by security forces to get into the “Red Zone” compound that houses police and counter-terrorism offices in the volatile northwestern city of Peshawar, police said. Many of the 170 wounded people were in critical condition. The death toll rose to 59 after several people succumbed to their wounds, hospital official Mohammad Asim said in a statement. The bombing happened a day before an International Monetary Fund mission to Islamabad to initiate talks on unlocking funding for the South Asian country’s economy, which is enduring a balance of payments crisis. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemned the attack. The bomber detonated his load at the moment hundreds of people lined up to say their prayers, officials said. “We have found traces of explosives,” Khan told reporters, adding that a security lapse had clearly occurred as the bomber had slipped through the most secured area of the compound. An inquiry was under way into how the attacker breached such an elite security cordon and whether there was any inside help. Story Real Estate: Home. It’s where you build your legacy. Where traditions are started, seeds are planted, meals are shared, and stories are told. Home is where you prepare to go out into the world. Finding the home that’s perfect for your family is a big job. Story Real Estate is Moscow’s top real estate team. They give people real estate advice all over the country. Family homes, investments, land, new construction, or commercial— they know real estate. If you’ve thought about a move to Moscow or anywhere in the country, reach out to get connected with a Story Real Estate agent. Wherever you’re going, they can help guide you Home. Visit storyrealestate.com. And now it’s time for my favorite topic.. Sports! The superbowl is all set ladies and gentleman… The Eagles started proceedings as they took on the San Francisco 49ers: San Francisco 49ers vs. Philadelphia Eagles | 2023 NFC Conference Championship Game Highlights Play 5:45-5:56 Play 6:45-6:58 Play 8:57-9:09 The Philadelphia Eagles demolished the San Francisco 49ers 31-7, as they’re headed back to the Superbowl… The AFC Championship game between the Bengals & Chiefs was much closer, and had a lot of drama…Cincinatti Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs | 2023 AFC Championship Game Highlights Cincinatti Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs | 2023 AFC Championship Game Highlights Play 5:20-5:33 Play 14:47-15:09 Play 15:33-16:33 Man do I love sports…

Wake Up Tucson
Hour 2 TPD Detective Nate Foster--a bombshell interview

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 38:21


Detective Nate Foster, TPD and Tuscon Police Protective League. Detective Foster joins Chris to talk about the evolution of TPD over the last 15+ years. City Council funding trends, leadership under Chris Magnus, life as a cop during COVID and after the George Floyd death in MN. Detective Foster talks about a 43% drop in officers in Midtown from 2001-2022. Vice squad, surveillance unit, major theft and gang units all dissolved. Replaced by a community response team that leaves police less ability to do any focused effort well. Staffing, pay, lack of city support. A bombshell interview.

Wake Up Tucson
Best of WUT Nov Week 3

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 92:28


Highlights this week. Interviews may be abbreviated. For the date and hour podcast to hear more, see the note 0:00 Chris Magnus forced out as CBP Commissioner (Nov 14, Hr 1) 8:15 Dr. JoAnn di Filippo- Pima BOS preview (Nov 14, Hr 2) 19:20 Bike in a Box radiothon--your first bike stories (lugocharities.com) (Nov 15 all hours) 29:20 Excerpts from Chris and Barney reviewing Tucson Crime Free Coalition at BOS meeting (Nov 16, Hr 1,2) 40:59 Excerpts from Pima BOS actions in response to Tucson Crime Free Coalition (Nov 16, Hr 2) 50:29 Self-defense classes and situational awareness--Daimyo Jiu Jitsu (Nov 16, Hr 3) 1:00:30 Congressman David Schweikert with an election postmortem (Nov 17, Hr 2) 1:08:22 Understaffed guards at Pima County Jail = Inmate deaths? (Nov 17, Hr 1) 1:13:20 Remembering a radio legend--Jim Bohannon Jan 7, 1944 -- Nov 12, 2022 (Nov 14 Hour 1) 1:15:34 Adam Carolla on comedy and how the woke culture has eliminated the exchange of diverse ideas. (Nov 18, Hour 3

LEO Round Table
Officer Kills Anti-Violence Activist In Baltimore On Video! LEO Round Table S07E46a

LEO Round Table

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 18:46


00:00 Intro 01:01 Head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection steps down 07:37 Officer kills anti-violence activist in Baltimore LEO Round Table (law enforcement talk show) Season 7, Episode 46a (1,860) filmed on 11/14/2022 Topic 1 concerns U.S. Customs and Border Protection head Chris Magnus resigning from his position following his refusal to step down from his post when initially pressed by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Also mentioned: President Joe Biden. Topic 2 concerns video showing Baltimore (Maryland) Police officers Zachary Rutherford and Michael Hazel fatally shooting Tyree Moorehead, after he refused to drop his knife while standing over a woman. Show Panelists and Personalities: Chip DeBlock (Host and retired police Detective) John Newman (retired police assistant Chief) Bret Bartlett (retired police Captain) Randy Sutton (retired police Lieutenant) David D'Agresta (retired police Officer and sheriff's Corporal) Andrea Casale (retired police Officer) Will Statzer (Producer) Related Events, Organizations and Books: The Wounded Blue - Lt. Randy Sutton's charity https://thewoundedblue.org/ Rescuing 911: The Fight For America's Safety - by Lt. Randy Sutton (Pre-Order) https://rescuing911.org/ Books by panelist and retired Lt. Randy Sutton: https://www.amazon.com/Randy-Sutton/e/B001IR1MQU%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Book by panelist and retired Lt. Bob Kroll's wife (featuring Lt. Kroll and Off. Derek Chauvin) They're Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd - by Liz Collin https://thelieexposed.com/ Books by panelist and retired Secret Service Agent Mike Roche including "Mass Killers": https://www.amazon.com/Mike-Roche/e/B00BHEIF78%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Content Partners: ThisIsButter - One of the BEST law enforcement video channels https://rumble.com/user/ThisIsButter The Free Press - LEO Round Table is in their Cops and Crimes section 5 days a week https://www.tampafp.com/ https://www.tampafp.com/category/cops-and-crime/ Video Show Schedule: Mondays at 7pm ET - 90 minute LIVE show on YouTube, Facebook1, Facebook2, LinkedIn and Twitter Tue - Sat at 9am ET - Excerpts from LIVE show are uploaded to YouTube and Rumble (approx. time) Syndicated Radio Schedule: http://leoroundtable.com/radio/syndicated-radio-stations/ Podcasts: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable Website: http://leoroundtable.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/leoroundtable Parler: https://parler.com/profile/LEORoundTable/media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/leoroundtable Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leoroundtable/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LEORoundTable LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/leo-round-table Sponsors: MotionDSP - Video enhancement/redaction and audio redaction https://www.motiondsp.com/ Bang Energy - Energy drinks and products https://bangenergy.com/ The International Firearm Specialist Academy - The New Standard for Firearm Knowledge https://www.gunlearn.com/ Guardian Alliance Technologies - Hire Smarter, Investigate Applicants with Precision & Speed https://guardianalliancetechnologies.com/ MyMedicare.live - save money in Medicare insurance options from the experts http://www.mymedicare.live/ TAC-TOTE - Rapid access and deployment with magnetic technology https://tac-tote.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leoroundtable/support

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Ukraine war latest Celebrations in Ukraine after extraordinary victory in Kherson Trump sues Jan. 6 committee to fight subpoena Donald Trump Sues Jan. 6 Committee in Last Ditch Effort to Avoid Testifying Banksy unveils Ukraine gymnast mural on building shelled by Russia Republicans tout benefits of fossil fuels at climate talks US midterms Senate race neck and neck as Democrat Mark Kelly wins Arizona Takeoff Fans pay respects to Migos rapper at Atlanta ceremony Kate Winslet covers mums 17,000 energy bill Air pollution Uncovering the dirty secret behind BPs bumper profits Christine Drazan concedes to Tina Kotek in Oregon governors race Joni Mitchell says her music upset male artists in the 1970s Top US border official Chris Magnus told to resign or be fired Ukraines troops move cautiously into Kherson as Russia declares its hasty withdrawal complete Kelly wins in Arizona, pushing Democrats closer to keeping Senate Nevada Senate race Catherine Cortez Masto inches closer to overtaking Adam Laxalt Los Angeles Mayors Race Karen Bass surges into lead Bidens student debt relief program no longer accepting applications after lawsuit Heartbreak for England as New Zealand win World Cup G20 in Bali Trouble in paradise as leaders gather

Noticentro
Secretario de EUA piden la renuncia de Chris Magnus

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 1:14


•Recuperan un predio de 2 mil 400 hectáreas•Detienen a vocero de Fiscal de Chihuahua•CIDH le preocupa detenciones masivas de migrantes •Más información en nuestro podcast

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Top US border official Chris Magnus told to resign or be fired Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy dies aged 66 Why is Trump suddenly attacking Republican rivals Ukraine war Celebrations as Kyiv takes back key city Kherson FTX Crypto firm collapses into bankruptcy COP27 Joe Biden issues climate rallying cry to world leaders States are counting votes with key races still in play. Heres what to know Republicans redirect hopes for Senate majority on Georgia runoff Its powerful how John Fettermans hoodie won the popular vote in Pennsylvania US midterms Local Kentucky races decided by coin toss U.S. stops taking student debt forgiveness applications after ruling Why is the UK struggling more than other countries Construction halted at Obama Center after noose found Some Republicans call for delaying Senate leadership elections in challenge to McConnell Ukrainian flag raised in Kherson after Russias retreat top U.S. general says diplomatic solutions possible Control Of Congress Still At Stake After Midterm Election Day CBS Miami Control of Congress remains unknown three days after midterm elections Biden Announces Restrictions on Methane Emissions at COP27 Student debt forgiveness Texas court strikes down Bidens plan

Wake Up Tucson
Best of WUT Oct Week 3

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 106:08


Highlights this week. Interviews may be abbreviated. For the date and hour podcast to hear more, see the note 0:00 Guest Hosts Shaun McClusky, Joe DeSimone, and Zach Catsaros discuss issues influencing the upcoming election (Oct 17, Hour 1) 13:52 Chris Magnus sleepwalking through CBP Commissionership, so says Politico. (Oct 18, Hour 1) 20:54 Congressman Andy Biggs on reports of CBP Commsioner Chris Magnus being unengaged and ineffective. (Oct 18, Hour 2) 31:42 Dr. JoAnn di Filippo: Pima County Board of Supervisors meetings not following procedures and possibly committing meeting violations by allowing Supervisors to come and go during meetings without noting absence. (Oct 18, Hour 3) 40:03 Barney Brenner and Chris comment on Katie Hobbs

Work For It
WFII - Chris Magnus - Timber Tiger Forge

Work For It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 67:15


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The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels discusses the Border crisis not being addressed by leadership in AZ plus the vote of no confidence in the Commissioner of the US Customs and Border Patrol Chris Magnus.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 6:11


The Border is not secure despite what the Left says and the leadership in charge of it are not doing their jobs.

Hustle and Grind
Tiger King Squirell

Hustle and Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 60:05


This week we are joined by Chris Magnus from Timber Tiger Forge! He's a wild man and has got some stories to tell! No description needed, just check it out!

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The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership
The CopDoc Podcast Ep 72 Dr. Brandon Kooi, Aurora University

The CopDoc Podcast: Aiming for Excellence in Leadership

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 24, 2022 43:06


Brandon Kooi is a professor and researcher, working at Aurora University in Ilinois.  Brandon Kooi is a professor and director of the criminal justice program at Aurora University in Aurora, Illinois. Kooi has been a private security consultant/executive, criminal investigator, law clerk, and youth crisis interventionist. He has helped to train police chiefs and executives across Wisconsin at the Wisconsin Problem-Oriented Leadership Institute for Chief Executives. His most recent research is a book focused on police leaders, entitled Seven Highly Effective Police Leaders from Routledge Publishers. He included Teddy Roosevelt, August Volmer, O.W.Wilson, Penny Harrington, Chris Magnus, Bill Bratton and Chuck Ramsey.  He also delves into the work of Herman Goldstein and George Kelling.Kooi evaluated a community anti-drug initiative called Neighbors Against Drugs, which won the Wisconsin Association for Community Policing Robert Peel Award and was a finalist for the Herman Goldstein Award for Excellence in Problem-Oriented Policing. Kooi's book, Policing Public Transportation, appears with LFB Scholarly Publishing. His research papers have been published in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Journal of Security Education, Journal of Applied Security Research, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management, Police Science and Management, and Criminal Justice Studies. Kooi's research interests include community justice, victimology, environmental criminology, crime mapping, problem-solving, interviewing/interrogation, and private security. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Illinois State University and his doctorate in criminal justice from the School of Criminal Justice at Michigan State University. A graduate of Michigan State University, he has been active in Problem-oriented Policing and is affiliated with the Arizona State University Center for Problem-Oriented Policing.  We talked about policing, reform, leadership and the work of illustrating the work of the seven selected police chiefs.  

Wake Up Tucson
Hour 2 Power Hour with Congressman Andy Biggs and Lindy "Thunder Bacon" Reilly

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 36:55


Congressman Andy Biggs comments on his recent trip to Yuma, on HR 550, and on the confirmation of Chris Magnus as CBP leader. Lindy brings the thunder from Thunder Bacon Burger Company and our Holiday restaurant extravagaza rolls on. Lindy brings the crew their Burger of the Month: the Krampus Classic with red waffle buns, ggg, bacon, cheese, and patty. Santa has Krampus helping him out to get us all in line! Check Lindy and his awesome burgers out at thunderbaconburger.com

Understanding Immigration
Record-Breaking Apprehensions and the Chris Magnus Hearing

Understanding Immigration

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 29:35


In this episode we talk about the all-time high number of illegal aliens crossing the border and President Biden's nomination of an open borders, sanctuary city advocate to lead Customs and Border Protection. https://www.immigrationreform.com/2021/10/20/bidens-customs-and-border-protection-pick-admits-that-the-administrations-policies-need-to-change/

In The Thick
ITT Sound Off: Criminal Charges

In The Thick

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 20:19


Maria and Julio get into the Senate confirmation hearing for Chris Magnus, President Biden's pick to lead Customs and Border Protection. They also debrief the latest developments from the House committee investigating the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. And, they talk about a Senate committee investigation in Brazil to hold President Jair Bolsonaro accountable for the failures in his response to the coronavirus pandemic. Staff PicksPresident Biden's pick for Customs and Border Protection commissioner, Chris Magnus, supports two Trump-era border tactics, reports Ryan Devereaux for The Intercept. The public already knows that Steve Bannon, an ally to former President Donald Trump, played a role in the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6, reports Dan Friedman for Mother Jones.In his latest column, Julio writes “Brazil's president has been all-in on what has become an apparently effective strategy for modern-day authoritarians,” for MSNBC.Photo credit: AP Photo/Eraldo Peres See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Chris Magnus Advocates For Border Wall. Virginia Is The Epitome Of The Failure Of CRT. Biden Administration Continues To Give No Answers On Anything!

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 126:12


Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus is the nominee to lead CBP. But he admitted that gaps in the Border could call for the Wall. Virginia is the epicenter of the CRT fight and Democrats are losing! The Biden Administration continues to not have many answers on any of the problems they created for America.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Andy Biggs on Chris Magnus being a poor choice for CBP.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 6:17


AZ Congressman Andy Biggs discusses Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus not calling the situation at the Border a crisis and why he is not the right choice to head up Border Patrol.

Today in Washington
Sen. Chuck Grassley Questioning CBP Nominee Chris Magnus on Criminality of Crossing the U.S. Border

Today in Washington

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 2:24


Sen. @ChuckGrassley : "Do you believe that illegally crossing the border between ports of entry should remain a crime under federal law?". @CBP Commissioner Nominee Chris Magnus: "Senator, I do."

Wake Up Tucson
Hour 1 Local Roundup, and Chris Magnus CBP Hearing

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 35:14


Nonprofits and nonprofits supporting government agencies Magnus CBP confirmation hearing What is it that Tucson does well?

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Mark Brnovich on the nomination of Chris Magnus to lead Border Patrol.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 6:46


AZ Attorney General Mark Brnovich discusses the nomination of Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus to lead Border Patrol and how much of a mistake it truly is.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Brandon Tatum on why Chris Magnus heading up Border Patrol would be a bad decision.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 6:45


Brandon Tatum, former Police officer under Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus, on his nomination to head Border Patrol and why it is a mistake.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris
Sheriff Mark Dannels on the nomination of Chris Magnus to lead Border Patrol.

The Conservative Circus w/ James T. Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 6:31


Cochise County Sheriff Mark Dannels discusses the nomination of Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus to head up Border Patrol.

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USA Talk Radio
The Michael Cutler Hour

USA Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 59:00


Hi Gang- Happy Friday! Chaos on the U.S./Mexican border continues and incredibly President Biden continues to blame the Trump administration for this disastrous situation,  Furthermore, Biden has ended the construction fo the Border Wall and has also promulgated polices that obstruct immigration law enforcement that has incentivized massive illegal immigration.the Biden administration continues to fail to take steps to bring the situation under control. Meanwhile radial Democrats continue with their efforts to defund and delegitimize police around the country.   This past week FrontPage Magazine published two of my articles: Profiteers of Biden Administration’s Open Borders Policy:  Malfeasance has it rewards and Biden’s Curious Choice to Lead Customs and Border Protection: As Tucson Police Chief, Chris Magnus refused to assist Border Patrol   Finally, during his address to a joint session of Congress, President Biden raised many issues.  This evening, I want to provide you with my perspectives on his plans for dealing with immigration. Please read my articles. If you like them, post the links on FaceBook along with a link to my radio show.  Be a part of my “Bucket Brigade of Truth” and tell your friends and neighbors about my program- and mywebsite, remember Democracy is not a “Spectator Sport!” 

Wake Up Tucson
Hr. 1 Dan Shearer

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 37:10


Chris DeSimone is joined by Matt Neely for all three hours today. They kick off the show talking about Chris Magnus, Tim Stellar, and more. Plus Dan Shearer from the Green Valley News joins at the bottom of the hour to talk immigration, the border, and vaccine centers closing.

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Wake Up Tucson
Hr. 1 Rob Lemaster Make A Wish

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 36:56


Chris DeSimone dives right in today, starting with TPD and Chris Magnus and comparing where we were six months ago versus where we are now in Tucson and Pima County. Chris also discusses Magnus' legacy and calls him a politician, not a law enforcement officer.

Wake Up Tucson
Hr. 2 Jonathan Hoffman, Dru Hinton

Wake Up Tucson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 35:01


Chris is joined by Arizona Daily Star columnist Johnathan Hoffman and Libertarian Party Chair Dru Hinton for the hour to talk about Chris Magnus for Border Patrol head, Libertarians stealing votes, and why Republican candidates could never possibly win in the City of Tucson.

Tipping Point With Zach Yentzer
Election 2020 storylines to watch; Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus

Tipping Point With Zach Yentzer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 51:39


Zach shares 1-2 election storylines each for Republicans and Democrats to be watching as we move from Election 2020. Zach also talks with Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus about reform recommendations, how elections impact his work, morale and status of the Department on retention and attraction of officers, and more. 1030 The Voice at 9!

Tipping Point With Zach Yentzer
Tucson Police Chief Chris Magnus; Pima County Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez

Tipping Point With Zach Yentzer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 49:10


Tucson's Police Chief Chris Magnus comes on Tipping Point for the first time, to discuss a wide range of topics including the Sentinel Event Review Board's report on two recent in-custody deaths, issues with Tucson's 911 call center, his concerns with the Civil Service Commission, police staffing and service delivery, and more. Then, Pima County Recorder F. Ann Rodriguez shares an update from her office sending out and receiving in early ballots, and last advice for voters to make sure they counted.

Reducing Crime
#20 (Chris Magnus)

Reducing Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 42:19


Chris Magnus is the police chief for Tucson, Arizona. He talks about moving away from a reflexive arrest approach to all policing problems, the challenges of dealing with service providers in non-crime areas, and working with city politics.

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis
TPD Chief Chris Magnus pulled over, Sandra Bernhard on why women voted for Trump, Snooki gets paid more than Hillary.

The Morning Ritual with Garret Lewis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018


TPD Chief Chris Magnus pulled over, Sandra Bernhard on why women voted for Trump, Snooki gets paid more than Hillary.

Public Policy Channel (Audio)
In The Arena with David Gray and Jonathan Stein

Public Policy Channel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 29:35


David Gray, appointed chief of staff to the mayor of Richmond, Calif, when he was 27, talks about the creative approaches he and his colleagues are taking to address the challenges facing this diverse, middle-income East Bay city. Gray, an alumnus of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, tells Jonathan Stein that he was especially proud of Richmond’s police chief for holding a sign supporting Black Lives Matter in a peaceful protest against police shootings. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31440]

In the Arena with Jonathan Stein (Video)
In The Arena with David Gray and Jonathan Stein

In the Arena with Jonathan Stein (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 29:35


David Gray, appointed chief of staff to the mayor of Richmond, Calif, when he was 27, talks about the creative approaches he and his colleagues are taking to address the challenges facing this diverse, middle-income East Bay city. Gray, an alumnus of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, tells Jonathan Stein that he was especially proud of Richmond’s police chief for holding a sign supporting Black Lives Matter in a peaceful protest against police shootings. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31440]

In the Arena with Jonathan Stein (Audio)
In The Arena with David Gray and Jonathan Stein

In the Arena with Jonathan Stein (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 29:35


David Gray, appointed chief of staff to the mayor of Richmond, Calif, when he was 27, talks about the creative approaches he and his colleagues are taking to address the challenges facing this diverse, middle-income East Bay city. Gray, an alumnus of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, tells Jonathan Stein that he was especially proud of Richmond’s police chief for holding a sign supporting Black Lives Matter in a peaceful protest against police shootings. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31440]

California Issues (Video)
In The Arena with David Gray and Jonathan Stein

California Issues (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 29:35


David Gray, appointed chief of staff to the mayor of Richmond, Calif, when he was 27, talks about the creative approaches he and his colleagues are taking to address the challenges facing this diverse, middle-income East Bay city. Gray, an alumnus of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, tells Jonathan Stein that he was especially proud of Richmond’s police chief for holding a sign supporting Black Lives Matter in a peaceful protest against police shootings. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31440]

California Issues (Audio)
In The Arena with David Gray and Jonathan Stein

California Issues (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 29:35


David Gray, appointed chief of staff to the mayor of Richmond, Calif, when he was 27, talks about the creative approaches he and his colleagues are taking to address the challenges facing this diverse, middle-income East Bay city. Gray, an alumnus of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, tells Jonathan Stein that he was especially proud of Richmond’s police chief for holding a sign supporting Black Lives Matter in a peaceful protest against police shootings. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31440]

Race in America (Audio)
In The Arena with David Gray and Jonathan Stein

Race in America (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 29:35


David Gray, appointed chief of staff to the mayor of Richmond, Calif, when he was 27, talks about the creative approaches he and his colleagues are taking to address the challenges facing this diverse, middle-income East Bay city. Gray, an alumnus of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, tells Jonathan Stein that he was especially proud of Richmond’s police chief for holding a sign supporting Black Lives Matter in a peaceful protest against police shootings. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31440]

Race in America (Video)
In The Arena with David Gray and Jonathan Stein

Race in America (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 29:35


David Gray, appointed chief of staff to the mayor of Richmond, Calif, when he was 27, talks about the creative approaches he and his colleagues are taking to address the challenges facing this diverse, middle-income East Bay city. Gray, an alumnus of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, tells Jonathan Stein that he was especially proud of Richmond’s police chief for holding a sign supporting Black Lives Matter in a peaceful protest against police shootings. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31440]

Public Policy Channel (Video)
In The Arena with David Gray and Jonathan Stein

Public Policy Channel (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 29:35


David Gray, appointed chief of staff to the mayor of Richmond, Calif, when he was 27, talks about the creative approaches he and his colleagues are taking to address the challenges facing this diverse, middle-income East Bay city. Gray, an alumnus of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley, tells Jonathan Stein that he was especially proud of Richmond’s police chief for holding a sign supporting Black Lives Matter in a peaceful protest against police shootings. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 31440]

Liberty Lighthouse
Liberty Minute - 20211020

Liberty Lighthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 1:00


I am Peter Serefine and this is the Liberty Minute for Wednesday, day 584 of 15 days to flatten the curve.Colin Powell died yesterday from Wuhan Flu complications, even though he was vaccinated.Also yesterday, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tested positive for COVID-19 even though he is also fully vaccinated. Tell me again how this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.  Oh yeah, shut up and get vaccinated.President Biden's pick to lead Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Chris Magnus, refused to call the situation at our southern border a crisis during a confirmation hearing.Senate Democrats have suggested shifting money to take down portions of the border wall.  That's a good use of OUR money.Listen to Liberty Lighthouse Saturday at 8 pm Eastern on Mojo 5-0 Radio.Until tomorrow, protect your liberties.  Once they're gone there's no getting them back.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/liberty-minute-and-liberty-lighthouse/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy