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Episode 72 - July 11th, 2022 - Recap: @Im_Waltttt x @DJIntence - Highland Park Parade Shooter - Bernie Sanders - Derek Chavin Gets more Prison Time - Spring Valley, NY Teen Shot. Treynahel Tyvon Cineus, 17 - Top Boy - BBC TV Shows (Urban Shows) - Steven Jackson Checking-In x Charleston White - Songs Of The Episode: @DoveyMagnum “Pon Check” - R. Kelly 30 Years for Sexual Assault Charges - Isley Brothers vs Earth Wind & Fire Recaps - Verzuz Battles - Vince McMahon News x XFL x Oliver Luck x Netflix x Hush Money - Johnny Cash “Ain't No Grave” - England OfCom Prevent Child Pornography - Coney Island (Brooklyn, NY) Shooting - Unpopular Opinion - @Im_Waltttt - Songs Of The Episode: Indoe “Deep” - Brandy Bottone Pregnant HOV Ticket - 10 Yrs Old Ohio Turned Away from Abortion - Wise Guy's Corner - Daily Rap Crew Podcast Question: “Men aren't worthy of a relationship with her, but they are worthy for sex.” What is worthy for a relationship? - Songs Of The Episode: 4G4L Freedo “On Go”
On today's show…..Aaron Rodgers gets a strange tattoo, RIP James Caan, GrubHub hooking up Amazon Prime members, Jerry from “Cheer” and Derek Chavin go to prison for a LONG time, Elon Musk has secret twins (00:18:43), Boris Johnson stepping down as Prime Minister, AZ Rep says she would shoot her own grandchildren (00:34:00), Chinese ice cream that doesn't melt (00:42:54), Indian baby born with too many limbs is being worshiped & The HIVE FIVE (00:00:00) - Timestamps Cup of Coffee in the Big Time (00:06:17) - Fun Fact: Aaron Rodgers has a new weird tattoo (00:09:25) - RIP James Caan & Creator of Yu Gi Oh (00:12:30) - GrubHub now gives free deliveries to Amazon Prime members (00:14:15) - Jerry from Cheer gets sentenced to 12 years in prison (00:16:24) - Derek Chauvin gets moved to Federal Prison (00:18:43) - Elon Musk has twin love children with a Neurolink employee (00:22:43) - Boris Johnson announces he is out as Prime Minister AZ Rep Says She Would Shoot Grandkids (00:34:00) - Arizona Rep says she would shoot her grandchildren if she had to + Chicken Man in Florida TikTok International Moment (00:42:54) - China - Ice cream that doesn't melt has many consumers concerned they should not eat it (00:47:10) - India- Baby born with 4 arms and 4 legs could be the reincarnation of Lakshmi (00:51:25) - Hive Five These stories, and much more, brought to you by our incredible sponsors: First Person - Get 15% Off your first order by going to http://GETFIRSTPERSON.com and use code: hardfactor Noom Mood - Sign up for your trial to improve your mental wellness at http://Noom.com/FACTOR PredictIt - go to http://PredictIt.org/promo/HardFactor40 to get your first $40 matched on us in the stock market of politics and bet on this year's Midterm Elections Go to store.hardfactor.com and patreon.com/hardfactor to support the pod with incredible merch and bonus podcasts Leave us a Voicemail at 512-270-1480, send us a voice memo to hardfactorvoicemail@gmail.com, and/or leave a 5-Star review on Apple Podcasts to hear it on Friday's show Other Places to Listen: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Lots More... Watch Full Episodes on YouTube Follow @HardFactorNews on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hard-factor/support
Policing like so many areas of authority in our society have been under attack for some time, and it continues to be in the news. For example, the trial of Derek Chavin accused of killing George Floyd. Chavin was convicted of three counts of murder. Most people following this case felt justice was served in the jury's decision to convict. I am not here to debate the verdict, it was decided by a jury and that settles it for me. However, I am concerned about the nature of policing our cities moving forward. In this episode, my guest is Bill Breimhorst, a former police officer and currently a pastor in a Western Suburb of the Twin Cities. You will enjoy his calm demeanor and his insights into today's policing. Visit Bill BreimhorstChallenging the Culture with Truth with Larry Kutzler and Esteemed Guests. Visit CitySites Urban MediaCheck out Larry's books!
Welcome to Deez Ninjas Podcast. We're glad you came to kick it with us. JJ and Vern are holding it down as usual, and we have special guests Barb and Taz in the house as well. This week on the podcast, a discussion about ThighStop takes us into a chicken rabbit hole(9:40), Trick Daddy has been taking shots at Queen Beyonce(21:50), Nipsey Hussle is slated to recieve a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame(35:40), Black women are shining in the Olympic trials(48:50), Derek Chavin recieves a sentence of 22 years for killing George Floyd(55:35), and lastly, we kinda preview the Bow Wow/Soulja Boy Verzuz battle slated for that night(1:03:34). Make sure you follow our Ninjas on social media JJ Dynamite @clubdynamit3 Vern Hayes @whaatupvern Follow Deez Ninjas Podcast on social Media Instagram/Twitter: @deezninjaspod Facebook: Deez Ninjas Podcast Also check out our website and Youtube https://www.deezninjas.com https://www.youtube.com/deezninjasnetwork MAKE SURE TO LIKE, COMMENT, AND SHARE THX IN ADVANCE.
The fellas rundown the week that was! Dizzle sold his first house, Killa golfs, Kev back hooping! NBA playoff update, USA basketball roster has been released for the Olympics, Derek Chavin sentenced to 22.5 years for the murder of George Floyd. Justice? Plus, the fellas share the worst job they ever had. And of course, breaking down Bow Wow & Soulja Boy's Verzuz battle! Stay connected with the fellas @Dj_Killa_Kev & @1KevNash & @GrandpaDizzle on Twitter & IG!
Join the guys @itsgoodtobefamous and @krazy_chris_ as we discuss the viral videos of the week thanks to @8atthetable as we discuss women who feel entitled to man's lifestyle even after the relationship is over and another video that talks about the double standard of threesomes between two women and a man and two men and a women. The beehive comes for Trick Daddy for his comments about Beyonce and Jay- Z. Derek Chavin is sentenced to 22 and a half years for the murder of George Floyd and much More. Follow the podcast on all streaming platforms and youtube instagram and twitter. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tuff-conversations-podcast/id1561486498https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzQ3Nzg0LnJzcwhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0b8cHHsB4FieyslMBLvo8d?si=AhWQs9LMRrmv-OQBddUUqwhttps://podbay.fm/p/tuff-conversations-podcasthttps://player.fm/series/tuff-conversations-podcast/tuff-conversions-podcast-episode-1https://www.instagram.com/tuffconvopod/https://www.instagram.com/krazy_chris_/https://www.instagram.com/itsgoodtobefamous/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLb9FM3TGwjIL4iBhJ69vQQhttps://twitter.com/selfmadefame766Support the show
Join the guys @itsgoodtobefamous and @krazy_chris_ as we discuss the viral videos of the week thanks to @8atthetable as we discuss women who feel entitled to man's lifestyle even after the relationship is over and another video that talks about the double standard of threesomes between two women and a man and two men and a women. The beehive comes for Trick Daddy for his comments about Beyonce and Jay- Z. Derek Chavin is sentenced to 22 and a half years for the murder of George Floyd and much More. Follow the podcast on all streaming platforms and youtube instagram and twitter. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tuff-conversations-podcast/id1561486498https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xNzQ3Nzg0LnJzcwhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0b8cHHsB4FieyslMBLvo8d?si=AhWQs9LMRrmv-OQBddUUqwhttps://podbay.fm/p/tuff-conversations-podcasthttps://player.fm/series/tuff-conversations-podcast/tuff-conversions-podcast-episode-1https://www.instagram.com/tuffconvopod/https://www.instagram.com/krazy_chris_/https://www.instagram.com/itsgoodtobefamous/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLb9FM3TGwjIL4iBhJ69vQQhttps://twitter.com/selfmadefame766Support the show
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Updates on Daybell/Vallow, Derek Chavin and Gerald Ross Pizzuto Jr.
#DiamondKintheMorning - Facebook's independent Oversight Board rules to uphold former President Trump's ban. After 17 years - Cicadas return. Derek Chavin files motion for new trial. Novavax starts testing COVID-19 vaccine on children.
Police brutality and excessive use of force by authorities is the most prominent human rights issue in the United States in 2021. Since the murder of George Floyd last year and the recent conviction by a jury of Officer Derek Chauvin in connection with his death, police reform has been a major topic in the cultural and political zeitgeist. Today, Jessica is joined by guests Dr. Obed Magny, owner and CEO of Magny Leadership, and Jonni Redick, CEO of JLConsulting Solutions. Dr. Magny is an expert and researcher and Jonni is a veteran California Highway Patrol officer, professor and expert in the areas of policing, reform and training. In this episode, we talk about… Policing in the United States and where reform is needed. Excessive force and what can lead to these reactions in officers. Emotional intelligence and compassion as part of policing. Empirical data surrounding policing and excessive force issues. The role of race and racism in the history of police departments when they did not serve the needs of all communities. Black Lives Matter and similar social movements for police accountability. The cases of George Floyd, Tamir Rice, Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo. Defund the police vs reform the police. The end of qualified immunity for police officers in four states. The best balance between traditional policing and community-based approaches. The conviction of Derek Chavin in April 2021: Where do we go from here to restore trust particularly in communities of color? The human rights dimensions of the police reform movement in the United States. Links to resources: Jessica's website: https://www.attorneyjessica.com/ Follow Jessica on Social Media: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email iamattorneyjessicapodcast@gmail.com Jonni Redick, CEO JLConsulting Solutions Phone: 209.481.9644 Email: jonniredick@jlconsultingsolutions.com Website | LinkedIn Dr. Obed Magny Magny Leadership Phone: (916) 382-2887 Website | Recent Blog Article Guests Bios: Jonni Redick: In a multi-billion-dollar law enforcement organization, Jonni Redick oversaw large-scale civil disturbance, natural disaster response coordination, and oversight, and managed over a thousand personnel within daily operations. A 29-year veteran, rising through the ranks of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) from county clerical worker to breaking through the “less-than-one-percent” ceiling for women of color in executive leadership in law enforcement. Her progression from front-line police work to executive leadership generated her passion for cultivating trust and legitimacy in organizational cultures. She now builds 21st Century leaders as the founder and CEO of JLConsulting Solutions (JLCS) where she works with police executives in law enforcement and public safety, CEOs in corporate, government, and nonprofit businesses. She is also a speaker at women's conferences, high schools, and universities. She is a thought leader in law enforcement and educates public safety and law enforcement leaders across the country. Jonni Redick is also the author of “Survival Guide” to Law Enforcement Promotional Preparation and the forthcoming book “Black, White & Blue: Surviving the Sifting.” Jonni Redick provides leadership training that enhances personal and professional performance to build resilient leadership for 21st Century organizations. Retired (12/17) Assistant Chief with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) of 29 years from one of the largest police agencies in the country with over 11,000 employees. Overseeing large scale civil disturbance and officer involved incidents; natural disaster response coordination and oversight; and managed thousands of personnel within daily operations. She has had a 29-year career history in law enforcement where she became a police executive within the top 1% of a multi-billion-dollar organization of over 11,000 employees. Within the profession across the country of over 18,000 police agencies, she is in the top tier of women leadership in policing. Overseeing large scale civil disturbance and officer involved incidents; natural disaster response coordination and oversight; and managed thousands of personnel within daily operations. Her progression from front line police work to executive leadership in a large state agency, California Highway Patrol, serving the entire state of California generated her passion for building 21st Century leaders. She is the founder and CEO of JLConsulting Solutions (JLCS) where she works with police executives in law enforcement and public safety, CEOs in corporate, government, and nonprofit businesses. Her coaching focus evolves around building trust and legitimacy and creating engaged leadership to build wholehearted and inclusive organizations. During her career, she has received national recognition on organizational programs and received numerous recognitions from allied agency public safety partners, state, and the California State Assembly. She is an emerging thought leader in law enforcement and has a graduate degree in leadership through the University of San Diego where she educates public safety and law enforcement leaders across the country. She has provided consultation, coaching, and training for thousands of personnel in the corporate, education, government, public safety, and nonprofit sectors. Shaping the capacity of leadership while building relational engagements to create new paradigms in leadership. Executive Coaching: CEOs & Police Chiefs Leadership Development (all levels of the organization) Organizational Succession Planning Building Organizational Trust and Legitimacy Bridging Difficult Conversations: Organization & Key Stakeholders Strategic Leadership and Organizational Vision Promotional Readiness Preparation Recruitment and Retention Assessment & Strategies Crisis Management and Communication Strategies Organizational & Employee Wellness & Mindfulness Dr. Obed Magny: is an emotional intelligence trainer and Founder of Magny Leadership, a service offering emotional intelligence training for police officers. Obed is an international keynote speaker and advocate for evidence-based policing. Obed Magny helps police organizations become transformative in building trust and legitimacy by creating innovative strategies to reduce negative interactions between public safety officers and the public. All of which are part of his mission to change the perspectives of public safety from negative to positive. Over the course of his career and research, Obed recognized a recurring theme in policing: transactional relationships were the primary source of contention between organizations and the communities they serve. With nearly two decades of experience as a police officer, Obed now dedicates his life to helping police organizations become transformative in their endeavors in fostering trust and legitimacy in their communities through evidence-based methods. Obed has taught diversity and qualitative research classes at the doctoral level and spoken all over the country on various issues related to policing. Obed has also worked with many organizations in the public and private sectors such as public safety, K-12, and higher education and has coached many police chiefs, leaders in policing, high school principles, and leaders from various industries. Obed has been featured in INSIDER, CBS Sacramento, ABC Austin, ABC Dallas, KPFK Radio and several podcasts to name a few.
By Chris Nichols San Francisco’s early response to the coronavirus was considered a model for fighting the pandemic. But a California state lawmaker claimed this week the city experienced a drug overdose crisis that dwarfed its COVID-19 death count last year. CapRadio’s PolitiFact California reporter Chris Nichols spoke with anchor Mike Hagerty about that claim in this week’s Can You Handle The Truth segment. Interview Highlights On the facts of the claim Republican state Assemblyman Kevin Kiley of Rocklin made that claim on Twitter, and it was shared more than 2,000 times. For some context, Kiley has really made a name for himself by pushing back against former San Francisco mayor and current Gov. Gavin Newsom, especially on pandemic restrictions. In this case, the numbers show Kiley is correct. There has been a big increase in ‘drug overdose deaths’ in San Francisco. There were nearly 700 last year, much higher than in years past. That’s according to a recent medical examiner’s report. On factors that led to the increase Public health officials say it was fueled by the spread across the city of the powerful opioid fentanyl. They say it was made worse by the pandemic which isolated people and cut them off from drug treatment. Margot Kushel is a professor of medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. “These deaths are preventable," Kushel said. "These deaths were on the uptick before the COVID pandemic. But much about the pandemic really impaired our ability to address it. There’s no question we are losing way too many people to this preventable cause of death.” On how those 700 deaths compares with San Francisco’s deaths from COVID-19 last year It is more than twice the city’s COVID-19 deaths from last year, which totaled 257, according to data from city’s Department of Public Health. It’s important to note that San Francisco was praised for its early response and had one of the lowest ‘COVID-19 death rates’ of any major city in the country. But in the end, Kiley’s statement is still correct. There were more than twice as many overdose fatalities in San Francisco than deaths due to the virus. We rated his claim True. On a widely-shared Facebook post that claimed Congresswoman Maxine Waters could be “sentenced” for jury tampering Our PolitiFact California contributor Sasha Hupka fact-checked that claim. This was connected to the Derek Chavin trial, he’s the police officer who was found guilty last week in the death of George Floyd. Days before that verdict, Waters told protesters in Minnesota that if Chauvin wasn’t convicted they should “get more confrontational.” Chauvin’s defense attorney brought them up at the trial and asked for a mistrial saying her words would influence the jury. The judge in the case rejected that, saying the jury had been instructed not to watch the news. The judge, however, did say her words might be grounds for an appeal in the case. Still, legal experts told us there is no evidence Waters tried to unduly influence the jury and that there’s no case to charge or sentence her for those actions. We found the social media post misleading. We rated it Mostly False.
We apologize for the late upload, we were having technical difficulties! The Fantastic Four returns with coversation about Derek Chavin, NBA, NFL, Life, Culture etc. Hope you all enjoy and have a blessed week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Buckle up and get ready to have a good time. We start with recapping the Verzuz battle between Method Man and Red Man. Even though this wasn't a battle we pay our respects the bars and artistry displayed by these two emcees. Next we move on to talk about the conviction handed down to Derek Chavin for the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As a reminder, this murder set off a series of protests in the Twin Cities and across the rest of the United States, later spreading around the world. Lastly we send a major R.I.P. to Shock G.Sometimes when you hear a song from your past that you haven't heard in a long time, that song takes you back to a special time in your life. This week in "Trav's R&B Corner" we let that special someone in your life know where they should be!And once again we bring in our special guest Old Man for another edition of "Easy Money w/ Old Man." This week we discuss various savings options you can take to grow your money. We discuss Mutual Funds, Index Funds, and ETF (Exchange Trade Funds).Finally get a word of encouragement and inspiration from this week's edition of "Drop a Gem."
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Everett rides solo discuss the verdict on Derek Chavin, The killing of Adam Toledo and the incident involving Ma'Khia Bryant. Also Everett brings in Joshua Bowman to discuss stock tickers that could be a benefit to you. Hosted & Executive Produced By Everett Hall-McNeill Video & Audio Production By: Everett Hall-McNeill Official Website: www.audioairstrike.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/audioairstrike Facebook: www.facebook.com/audioairstrike Twitter: www.twitter.com/audioairstrike iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audi…1180712962?mt=2 Soundcloud: www.audioairstrike.com/audioairstrike
** Det brøt ut jubelscener i deler av USA i det øyeblikket det ble klart at juryen har kjent den tidligere politimannen Derek Chavin skyldig i å ha drept George Floyd - og feiringen har fortsatt gjennom natten. ** President Joe Biden sa i natt kampen mot rasisme i politi og rettsvesen må trappes opp i USA. Chauvin-rettssaken blir selvsagt en viktig sak her i Nyhetsmorgen i dag. Og så skal vi selvfølgelig snakke om at alle de seks engelske klubbene trakk seg fra den nye superligaen i går kveld. Så hva det betyr for denne ligaen, og om den i det hele tatt kommer i gang svært liten - det må vi OG snakke om. Og vi har andre gode nyheter også: Aldri tidligere har det vært registrert så få henrettelser i verden som i fjor. Nå er det riktignok ikke alle land som oppgir sine tall på henrettelser, men likevel - vi registrerer det som en god nyhet like fullt. Og hvis du er spent på lønnsforhandlingene i offentlig sektor som starter i dag, og om det er grunn til å være optimist, så skal vi snakke om det også.
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Change is...on the horizon! At least this is my hope. I will always remember that the year I turned 40 was the first time in my life a police officer was charged with three counts of murder for the death of a Black man in the United States. I never thought that it would happen and now that it has, I do wonder what’s next. Before the verdict, I produced a nine-minute and 29-second podcast to express my troubled feelings about the impending verdict. Never did I imagine the jury would take less than two full days to make a decision and never did I imagine the decision would be so just. Today’s podcast was re-recorded last night with my father, Dwight Harshaw, and one of my brothers, Omavi Shukur. We discussed the verdict and our individual feelings about it. It’s interesting to hear where we agree and where we diverge. This is an example of how people of various backgrounds (although we are all family we are of different generations and have different experiences) can come to a discussion table and respectfully converse about a sensitive topic. I am exceedingly happy for the Floyd Family and Minneapolis because now they have justice, and can rest knowing that they and the community fought hard and long for him, and won. I am equally sad for the family of Derek Chavin because his action has changed their lives forever. I pray for them because either way, whatever the outcome may have been, they too will suffer, due to association. I also agree with my brother that justice is not only punishment, it is also an opportunity for reconciliation and growth. May the Chavin and Floyd families find the time, heart, and strength to heal in this way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisyeariturn40/message
I had an interest at the first of the George Floyd Death. The live footage as well as the closing arguments down to the Rebuttal of The Derek Chauvin Trial. This is only audio of the trial. To see pics and video: Check Out my website at Can't Hold Me Down --- 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/toni-montoya/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toni-montoya/support
HOUR 4: Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chavin has been convicted of all charges including second and third degree murder. The Celtics fell to the Bulls in what OMF sees as a bad loss. Is Jayson Tatum a top 10 player? Tyler Devitte tries to convince OMF that he is. Bill Belichick reportedly explored leaving the Patriots after the 2017 season. 4-20-21 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The jury is deliberating whether or not to convict former Minneapolis police Derek Chavin over the death of George Floyd. Presiding Judge Peter Cahill will allow the jury to deliberate every day until 7pm, and if they reach a decision after sunset, the decision will be read the following morning. Plus, a strong start to earnings season. And, European soccer goes to war. Guests: Axios' Nick Halter, Aja Whitaker-Moore and Kendall Baker. Credits: Axios Today is produced in partnership with Pushkin Industries. The team includes Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Dan Bobkoff, Justin Kaufmann, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Sabeena Singhani, Amy Pedulla, Naomi Shavin, and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. Go deeper: The Derek Chauvin trial heads to the jury 2021's expected earnings blowout begins European soccer is at war Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the week the world has been waiting for, the closing arguments in the trial of Derek Chavin have begun, hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
In this episode J & T talk about the Derek Chavin trial, kids putting instagram/tictok id stickers on their car windows, Fauci Ouchies and other words we don't like, the Andrew Sabonis-Chafee Billie Jean special, Draymond Green being overrated, and the friends end cap at Barnes & Noble. That inspired a Friends quiz. In our main conversation we talk Adam Grant's New York Times article about languishing. Special thanks to episode sponsor Teriyaki Park.
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(Intro) Weekend Highlights (Dirty) Prayers up for DMX. Bhad Bhabie breaks OnlyFans record. EWF vz. The Isleys. (Topic) What's the most unnecessary thing you've bought? (Contest) BRAINS FOR BANK for $100 (5TYNTK) Week 2 of Derek Chavin trial. 22.27% of Mainers fully vaccinated. Person shot on Main Street in Windham. High Speed chase ends on I-95 in Falmouth. Streets closed in the Old Port. (Outro) Mariah hits a high note while getting vaccinated.
Episode description: Just in time for Easter, we are joined this episode by Minster Jason Oliver Evans as he shares his journey and experience as a queer man in Christianity. Offering his insight on the Lil Nas X controversy, Minster Evans challenges the church to let go of homophobia and white symbolism. We also discuss our need to redefine abuse & discuss signs of toxic relationships by looking at the Saweetie & Quavo video. In remembering George Floyd, we briefly share our thoughts and feelings about the Derek Chavin trial. Timestamps: 2:10 Acknowledgments and condolences: VA beach shooting, 2 years after Nipsey Hussle's death 4:25 Light Roast: Arkansas Senate Passes Bill to Ban Gender-Affirming Healthcare for TransYouth & Georgia voter suppression bill 11:15 No Justice, No Peace: Commentary on Derek Chavin Trial 22:07 Caught in 4k: Saweetie & Quavo elevator fiasco. 36:35 Introducing special guest: Minster Jason Oliver Evans 54:03 Dancing with the Devil: Thoughts on the Lil Nas X situation 1:32:19 Spotlight: Darnella Frazier, NY- passes anti qualified immunity NY becomes 15th state to legalize marijuana
NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson discusses several issues including the trial of police officer Derek Chavin, COVID-19 recovery and the vaccine rollout.
Steve is in for Mike today and he's talking money with Bloomberg's Jeff Bellinger, the Suez Canal with Julia MacFarlane and Caleb Silver, and the Derek Chavin trail with Jim Ryan and Mark Remillard.
Professor Richard Lachman, professor at the University at Albany, SUNY and author of "Capitalists in Spite of Themselves," joins us to discuss the George Floyd trial. Day one of the Derek Chavin trial featured the defense and the prosecution painting dramatically different pictures of the death of George Floyd. Floyd's murder sparked protests and unrest for months in the US and beyond. Several jurors seem to exhibit emotional reactions when a video of Floyd's death was played in court.Robert Fantina, journalist and Palestine activist, joins us to discuss Iran. US officials have prepared a new proposal to rejoin the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). However, Iran has already signaled that they will not accept any modifications or renegotiations for the deal. Also, Iranian elections are on the horizon, and international security analysts speculate that hardliners will likely take power and reject all overtures from the US for a return to the agreement.Dr. Yolandra Hancock, a board-certified pediatrician and obesity medicine specialist, joins us to discuss the latest coronavirus news. US health officials are sounding the alarm as covid numbers rise by almost twelve percent. Also, New York Governor Cuomo faces new allegations of impropriety as evidence of bias towards his close associates have been unearthed.Laith Marouf, broadcaster and journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon, joins us to discuss Syria. There are fresh allegations that the US is involved in the theft and smuggling of Syria's oil and wheat, as devastating sanctions create famine and death in the besieged nation. Also, former US Senator Richard Black has come out in opposition to US activities in Syria, including supporting Jihadis, pillaging natural resources, and maintaining an illegal occupation.Dr. Jack Rasmus, professor in both the economics and politics departments at St. Mary's College of California, joins us to discuss the economy. President Biden is facing pressure from the left to hearken back to FDR's legacy when creating his infrastructure plan. This would mean a massive deal that focuses on long-term job creation. Also, the pandemic has accelerated retirements, which some argue has negative effects on economic growth. Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of "The Velvet Coup: The Constitution, the Supreme Court and the Decline of American Democracy," joins us to discuss China. China and Iran have signed a massive economic agreement which is expected to complicate the US plans to use coercive sanctions against the Islamic Republic. Also, China has issued a rebuttal to President Biden's argument that he is representing democratic forces of the world who are aligned against autocracy. Scott Ritter, former UN weapon inspector in Iraq, joins us to discuss US Middle East policy. The Biden administration is signaling that they have no intention of sticking to the peace agreement requiring the removal of US troops by May 1. Also, the Iraqi parliament is expected to push hard for the removal of troops and an end to the US occupation of their nation. The Biden team has been silent and appears set to reject their appeal. Miko Peled, author and activist, joins us to discuss Israel. In his latest Mintpress News article, Peled argues that Israel creates enemies by its own criminal behavior and "then claims the right to protect itself from the very people it alienated through these criminal acts." He goes on to discuss Israel's use of language to hide their brutal oppression of the Palestinians.
President Biden inadvertently pushed Germany into a fight against imperialism when he attacked Berlin's eleven billion dollar pipeline project with Russia.John Burris, civil rights attorney, joins us at the opening of the George Floyd trial. Derek Chavin, the Minnesota police officer charged in the killing of George Floyd, faces a criminal proceeding that will draw attention worldwide. Judge Peter Cahill started the trial by hearing a preliminary motion about what lawyers can say about George Floyd's state of mind during the arrest.Neil Clark, journalist and broadcaster, joins us to discuss Julian Assange. Stella Morris, Julian Assange's partner and the mother of his children, revealed that the Pope sent a private message to the beleaguered journalist. She would not reveal the contents of the message but thanked him for his concern. Also, there are reports from London that his legal team will be filing a special appeal today. Daryl Jenkins, retired Chief Engineer in the Merchant Marine and a current fleet maintenance manager in the industry, joins us to discuss the shipping crisis in the Suez Canal. There has been some movement made in the attempt to refloat a ship that is blocking the Suez Canal. Shipping experts estimate that there are approximately 10 billion dollars in trade each day. As a result, many shippers are starting to consider alternative routes in case the canal is disrupted again. Kevin Gosztola, the managing editor of Shadowproof.com, joins us to discuss internet censorship. Congress called in the heads of the US social media giants last Thursday and grilled them over the issue of online censorship. They argued for increased censorship, and argued that the January 6th capitol protest was an example of why further crackdowns are needed. Also, Facebook has frozen the account of Iran's Press TV.Dan Lazare, investigative journalist and author of "The Velvet Coup: The Constitution, the Supreme Court and the Decline of American Democracy," joins us to discuss the Nordstream 2 pipeline. The fight between Germany and the US over the Nordstream 2 pipeline is really a battle over national sovereignty and imperialism. The US has inadvertently pushed Germany to join Russia in an anti-imperialist battle against US hegemony. The Biden team and the US Congress argue that they have the right and the political might to force Germany and, by proxy, any other European nation to bow to their whims.KJ Noh, peace activist, writer and teacher, joins us to discuss the strategic partnership between China and Iran. The two nations have signed a historic 25-year deal that international experts have estimated could easily top a half-trillion dollars. China's entry into Middle Eastern affairs is a game-changer, and will likely affect America's ability to use violence and coercive measures to execute their foreign policy.Netfa Freeman, host of Voices With Vision on WPFW 89.3 FM, Pan-Africanist and internationalist organizer, joins us to discuss the global south. Brazilian politician Lula De Silva has been cleared of the illegal plot which was used to remove him from contention for the nation's presidency during the last election process. The 74-year-old politician is extremely popular and, in light of the disastrous coronavirus response from the Bolsonaro regime, may have a chance of gaining the top spot.Dr. Gerald Horne, professor of history at the University of Houston, author, historian, and researcher, joins us to discuss Amazon employees' fight for union membership. The fight for unionization at the Bessemer, Alabama location has grand implications as workers nationwide await the outcome. There are reports that Amazon owner Jeff Bezos is pushing his executives to fight the process, as he fears that the move for employee representation will spread.