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Escambia County Sheriff Chip Simmons said the Blue Angels Pensacola Beach Airshow ran smoothly with few arrests. He believes his emphasis on technology has helped. “We had about 16 to 20 extra cameras on Casino Beach and the boardwalk parking lots,” he said. “I like to think that some of that is a deterrence.” Sheriff Simmons has no plans to bring back the ECSO helicopters. “It's too expensive and just not practical. But there are drones, and we're trying to get a drone on every shift, and now I'm trying to get some new drones per SWAT team.” He also mentioned the Realtime Crime Center, Shot Spotter and the Bearcat. “I'm trying to get all these tools so that the citizens of Escambia County will have everything that we can provide as a service to the community. And we've only just begun.” Sheriff Simmons has invited the Pensacola Police Department to have personnel in the Realtime Crime Center. “This is probably the first time that I can remember in my history of the sheriff's office and police department that we actually have employees with the City of Pensacola embedded,” the sheriff said. “We have access to the cameras that are all downtown. And if there's, say there's an event downtown, and they're looking for a certain vehicle, we can put that out throughout the whole county, and they will also have access to every camera that we have access to within the county. I think that it'll help us all. “
Meeting up with fellow skeptics is always a blast. We recommend reading the recent article in Skeptic UK about the history of European skepticism and ECSO – the ESC (European Skeptics Congress) is only two weeks away! Pontus reports from last week's annual meeting with VoF (the Swedish Skeptics) and in TWISH we hear about Pierre Curie who, apart from being a brilliant scientist also was intrigued by spiritualism. Then, it's time for the news:SWEDEN: Fake news during Eurovision Song ContestGERMANY: German Medical Association wants to ban homeopathySWEDEN: SD and the troll factoryUK: Whooping cough surgingTadusz Wojda is the head of the Catholic Church in Poland, and he proves again that the Church has no morals. For that, he receives this week's award for being Really Wrong.Enjoy!Segments: Intro; Greetings; TWISH; News; Really Wrong; Quote and Farewell; Outro; Out-Takes0:00:27 Intro0:00:51 Greetings0:12:55 TWISH0:20:15 News0:37:46 Really Wrong0:42:17 Quote And Farewell0:44:04 Outro0:45:19 Out-Takes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ECSO Chief of Narcotics DJ Granville on the arrest of a grocery manager on drug charges
Guest for the hour is Jackson County Sheriff Nate Sickler. Cartel activity, Measure 110, Fentanyl, the Jail, ECSO bond, all in there.
ECSO Sgt. Edward Krypel and Deputy Mike Okal on Operation Dry Water
A máme tu další velkomakabrózní kooperaci Vědátora s Maxwellovými démony. Tentokrát si JaRon a Redek pozvou královnu, imperátorku,.. tedy přesněji prezidentku Evropské rady skeptických organizací CLAIRE KLINGENBERG. Claire Klingenberg je prezidentkou Evropské rady skeptických organizací (ECSO). Pod její taktovkou proběhl v loňském září 17. Evropský skeptický kongres ve Wroclawi, který byl doposud tím nejnavštěvovanějším. Jako prezidentka ECSO založila projekt “Do Not Be Fooled!”, seminář kritického myšlení pro střední školy, jenž v české verzi “Nenech se nachytat!” právě probíhá na českých středních školách a gymnáziích. Claire se pět let se zabývá testováním nadpřirozených schopností v rámci projektu Paranormální výzva. Přednáší na vědecko-skeptických konferencích od Helsinek po Manchester. Má na starost i zahraniční vztahy Českého klubu skeptiků Sisyfos.
Armed robbery at Chevron – still searching for suspect, press conference for double stabbing suspect and he was caught at bus station – the one right next to ECSO, Ray Hamiton procession, Chloe Davidson – former cadet at ESCO – arrested for homicide in Pace.
In yet another bar room beat down six people have now been arrested for what the Escambia County Sheriff's Office is calling a “vicious bar brawl” that occurred May 7 in Century. Several of the suspects are “documented criminal outlaw motorcycle gang members”, according to ECSO. Join us as we discuss.Help us get to 10,000 subscribers on www.instagram.com/BlackDragonBikerTV on Instagram. Thank you!Follow us on TikTok www.tiktok.com/@blackdragonbikertv Subscribe to our new discord server https://discord.gg/dshaTSTGet 20% off Gothic biker rings by using my special discount code: blackdragon go to http://gthic.com?aff=147Subscribe to our online news magazine www.bikerliberty.comBuy Black Dragon Merchandise, Mugs, Hats, T-Shirts Books: https://blackdragonsgear.comDonate to our cause with Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BlackDragonNP Donate to our cause with PayPal https://tinyurl.com/yxudso8z Subscribe to our Prepper Channel “Think Tactical”: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-WnkPNJLZ2a1vfis013OAgSUBSCRIBE TO Black Dragon Biker TV YouTube https://tinyurl.com/y2xv69buKEEP UP ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackdragonbikertvTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/jbunchiiFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/blackdragonbiker
In this episode of the Liberal Europe Podcast, to end Cybersecurity Month, Ricardo Silvestre (Movimento Liberal Social) welcomes Nina Olesen, Senior Policy Manager at European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) and Manager & Supervisor at the Women4Cyber Foundation. They talk about the work done by ECSO and the initiatives Women4Cyber and Youth4Cyber. This podcast is produced by the European Liberal Forum in collaboration with the Movimento Liberal Social with the financial support of the European Parliament. Neither the European Parliament nor the European Liberal Forum are responsible for the content or for any use that be made of it.
Andrew and Mike discuss allegations that there is a lot of crime in the homeless camp and the perception that crimes by homeless people are on the increase, the man who took his life in the PPD parking lot, upcoming accreditation, the ECSO deputy who was shot this week, and the notion that cops don’t feel fear.
Sheriff Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss an armed robbery at the Dollar General off of Pine Forest Road where the robber took off with an undisclosed amount of money, the Blazer Academy getting underway, and what is the ECSO doing for the mental health of deputies that work in high-stress positions.
Commander Andrew Hobbs joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the new Escambia County Correctional Facility and the effect of ECSO community outreach programs led by Councilman Delarian Wiggins and Ronnie Rivera.
Neighborhood Specialist Dalarian Wiggins joins PEP Talk with PIO Amber Southard to discuss the Blazer Academy and how this program is just the start to influencing youth in a positive way!!! They also touch on summer and 4th of July safety!!!
Sheriff Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the death of Deputy Bill Smith from the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office, who passed away while attempting to rescue swimmers whom were caught in strong rip currents, the arrest of David Nims, a youth pastor at Calvery Baptist Church, who allegedly hid a camera in the men’s restroom, the ECSO partnership with Harvest Community Outreach in Montclair, and Sheriff Simmons’ thoughts on the barriers placed on Cervantes Street.
Ken Simmons joins Amber Southard to share the heart and soul behind our community. They’re inviting you to come out to several upcoming events this month!
Community Specialist Dalarian Wiggins joins Amber Southard from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office on PEP Talk to share about his heart and passion to serve the community, hear people and understand the individual needs within our county. His heart and mission is to see people thrive!
Administrator Gilley joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss debris in Escambia County, the cost of body cameras for the ECSO, the Pensacola Bay Center asking for funding due to the impact of COVID-19, the neighborhood of Lake Charlene approving the county to come in with a solution for a drainage project to improve the draining system to prevent flooding, and adding three more firefighters to the Beulah Fire Department.
In the lead up to Europe's most prestigious and impactful Security Conference in Munich, we headed to the Bavarian capital to speak with Natalia Oropeza, Global Chief Cyber Security Officer, Siemens Natalia Oropeza heads cyber security for one of the largest electrical engineering and electronic-related products and services companies in the world. In figures, 2019 data reports €87 Billion in revenue and 384,000 employees. A large chunk of the world's electrical and operating technology backbone is provided by the company, with their products present in everything from Power, Gas, Medical Devices, Phones, Power Plants, Trains, Dams, Smart Infrastructure… the list goes on, and on, and on… The sheer scale of responsibility is pleasantly paired with Natalia's calm and sharply intellectual demeanour. It was a pleasure to speak with her about her journey from Mexico to Munich, an inspiration for any aspiring cyber engineer and especially for girls and women who may be thinking of entering and advancing in the field. The synopsis for this episode is short and sweet as I'm on the road again, but hands down this episode covers it all – Stuxnet (yep, those were Siemens devices that were Pwnd), Supply Chain Security, Cross-Border legislative failures and successes, the push and pull of influence and compliance with policy makers, Natalia's participation in the creation of mechanisms built to encourage greater equality in the field (ECSO's Women4Cyber) and plenty more. As always, listen, share and please send me any feedback you may have as well as recommendations or introductions for other critical thinkers and operators you may know! The Secure in Mind project Our mission is to greatly increase and encourage community discussion about technological and ethical issues that have done, are and will impact society on a global scale. There is a longstanding and distinct disconnect between the way information is packaged and presented to the public and the effectiveness of this presentation in terms of generating informed, considered debate. If we can take complex, important topics and present them, as best we can, in a manner that can interests people from outside the speciality, then we have surpassed our expectations. Nick Kelly Bio Nick is someone who, in many senses, is just like you; a human being trying to make sense of this existence of ours as we hurtle around a ball of gas in a sea of infinite eternity. More relevant though are his vacillations in the world amongst diverse countries and environments. Collaborating, negotiating, elaborating and celebrating with fascinating people from all walks of life including politics, technology, activism, military and intelligence the world over. He brings this unique breadth of perspective to the table and has a dogged interest in pursuing the human story behind the title or policy, appreciating the fact that underneath all of our bravado, political correctness and dichotomous states of creation and destruction, we are, after all, merely mortals trying to make the best of it.
Chief Deputy Tommi Lyter joins Amber and Genna to discuss pressing topics in the community.
Sheriff Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss Chance Gardner, who is accused of car burglaries, stealing weapons from law enforcement, theft of a gun shop, driving in a stolen vehicle, fleeing from law enforcement, and damage of ECSO property, the arrest of two people involved in CARES Act fraud, and US Attorney Lawrence Keefe stepping down as the Biden Administration settles in and his thoughts regarding the attorney whom represented Northwest Florida during the NAS Pensacola shooting attack.
In questa puntata, un po' inglese, Enrico e Dasara hanno chiacchierato di scettici europei e delle sfide che hanno affrontato durante il 2020. Partendo dal podcast europeo passando dalle battaglie legali fiamminghe e ungheresi per concludere con COVID-19. Con András G. Pintér, presidente della “Hungarian Skeptic Society” e co-conduttore di “European Skeptic Podcast”.Ospiti: András G. PintérRedazione: Elisa Baioni, Sonia Ciampoli, Serena Fabbrini, Diego Martin, Dasara Shullani, Enrico Zabeo, Cecilia Penelope Zambelli, Ilaria Zini Grafica e Logo: Fabio MialichRaccontateci il vostro Viaggio nella Scienza: https://bit.ly/RadioCICAPForm Altri Riferimenti:ESP- European Skeptic Podcast https://theesp.eu/ECSO - European Council of Skeptical Organisationshttps://www.ecso.org/SKEPP - Studiekring voor de Kritische Evaluatie van Pseudowetenschap en het Paranormale https://skepp.be/La battaglia legale degli scettici fiamminghi https://bit.ly/3ovqGZAA multimillionaire tries to silence our authors: why Bart and Patrick need your financial supporthttps://bit.ly/35pN4w6The (uncomfortable) truth of HR and leadership development, Patrick Vermeren https://bit.ly/3s8xRckSigla ed effetti: ZapsplatMusiche: [https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Epidemic Sound]Seguiteci sui profili social del CICAP:Facebook: @cicap.orgTwitter: @cicapInstagram: cicap_itYoutube: CICAP
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss a number of arrests during the last week, including James Blackmon, who is accused of killing his son and attempted to murder his son’s girlfriend, the ECSO reminding those on social media to please lock their car doors at night, the addition of Tommi Lyter as his new Chief Deputy of Operations and will Chief Simmons bring over any other PPD employees, the ECSO participation in the Beulah Christmas Parade, and the annual Shop-With-A-Cop event taking place recently.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss a report of a man who was shot multiple times along HWY 29, reports of car burglaries overnight, deputy cadets volunteering around the community, a viral video of a woman blaming law enforcement officers over a shooting that they actually combatted against the actual shooter, ECSO salaries, and the retirement of Escambia County’s first school resource officer, Dale Tharp.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss yesterday's incident where sheriff's deputies shot and killed a suspect who fled on foot while wielding a gun and pointing it at deputies, Lawrence Keefe writing an article in the PNJ about de-escalation and new protocols when making an arrest, and the community service the ECSO provides, including turkeys for families in need last Wednesday.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss a man shot at Crystal Village off of Michigan Ave. and sustained non-life threatening injuries, a man who scammed his friend into buying property off Innerarity Point for $500,000 that wasn't even owned by the seller, a man arrested for falling asleep behind the wheel while he had two children in the back seat, four people arrested in a drug raid that included thousands of dollars worth of heavy drugs including heroin, meth, marijuana, weapons, and cash, the report from the FBI released regarding the shooter from the NAS Pensacola shooting last December, and the renovations done from the ECSO at the Miracle League field at John R. Jones Park.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the shooting that took place in Cantonment that took the life of one Cantonment man who allegedly tried to run over deputies with his car, an assault that took place at the Chasers Bar and Lounge where a man was beaten within an inch of his life and the search for three individuals involved in the incident, a man arrested for impersonating a police officer, and the potential of bringing in body cameras for ECSO deputies.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the report of a homeless man being allegedly attacked by a group of fellow homeless men who stabbed and shot him, the transition period between now and January 4th when Chief Simmons will officially become Sheriff of Escambia County, and what are some changes the ECSO can expect.
Officer Wood joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the shooting certification tests PPD goes through, Chip Simmons winning the Sheriff election race and the relationship between ECSO and PPD, and illegal street racing throughout Pensacola.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss ECSO's rescue and recovery efforts during Hurricane Sally, and the importance of the Escambia County Emergency Operations Center.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News storm preparation during Hurricane as the storm sits in the Gulf and prepares to impact Escambia County, a clarification on the use of death force, and when the ECSO will close off the bridges during a storm.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the man wielding an ax and yelling racial slurs at the Grocery Advantage off of Lillian Highway after he was asked to put on a mask while in the store, the Spacex splashdown and ECSO's assistance with the Coast Guard while bringing the rocket back to NAS Pensacola, and a man charged with breaking into a church and stealing a computer.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss the discovery of the body of Brian Abercrombie found on the side of Olive Road in a red Toyota Prius, arrests made in connection to the murder of a local rapper, a dog rescued from a hot car after the owner left the dog inside the vehicle while the owner was inside the Walmart on Mobile Highway, an arrest made in connection with child pornography, the state of the ECSO during COVID-19, and the Stand Your Ground law being applied to the protester who rode on the hood on the car of the driver, who then proceeded to carry the protester across the length of the Three-Mile Bridge.
Chief Simmons joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss an incident-free 4th of July, a string of car burglaries throughout Escambia County, and the fireworks laws in Florida and the many complaints the ECSO have received due to usage of fireworks.
Koronavirusas toliau nevaldomai plinta ir nusineša vis daugiau gyvybių. Kokia padėtis pasaulyje ir Lietuvoje?Pusmetį Lietuvos valstybės istorijos archyve gulėjęs Vasario 16-osios nepriklausomybės aktas šiandien sugrįžta į Signatarų namus. Praėjus daugiau kaip trims mėnesiams po gaisro Alytaus padangų perdirbimo gamykloje, miestas po truputį atsigauna nuo 10-imt dienų trukusio košmaro.Kokia padėtis Jungtinėje Karalystėje ir kaip jaučiasi britai, išstoję iš ES? Kokių pasaulio įvykių galime tikėtis šią savaitę?Įtariama Neries teršėja - plastiko perdirbimo įmonė ECSO - pretenduoja į europinę paramą ir siekia gauti pusantro milijono eurų.Pastaruoju metu išaiškinti keli dideli taršos atvejai Vilniuje. Kas turi prisiimti atsakomybę - aplinkosaugininkai ar pati sostinės valdžia?Sukanka 100 metų, kai aukščiausias tarpukario Lietuvos karinis apdovanojimas gavo Vyčio Kryžiaus vardą, dar vėliau tapęs to paties pavadinimo ordinu.Taip pat laidoje – orų, spaudos, sporto apžvalga. Kaip dieną pradeda išrinktasis Vilniaus universiteto rektorius Rimvydas Petrauskas? Verslo laikas. Rytų Europos studijų centro direktoriaus Lino Kojalos komentaras. Vedėjas Edvardas Kubilius.
The European Council of Skeptical Organisations (ECSO) is an umbrella of skeptical organizations throughout the EU that investigate claims of pseudoscience, and defend scientific integrity and practice in research, education, medicine, and public policy. Point of Inquiry co-host Kavin Senapathy attended the 2019 European Skeptics Congress in Ghent, Belgium, where she presented during the session on "Green Skepticism." While there, Senapathy had the opportunity to put her head together with some of the most respected skeptics in the world, including ECSO president Claire Klingenberg. In this episode, Kavin and Claire dive into the current state of the skeptics movement around the world, and what the future of skepticism may look like. Claire explains what she sees as the ideological difference between the American skeptical movement and the European skeptical movement and the interplay between politics and skepticism. They also break down how the social sciences fit into skepticism, how we define what it means to be a skeptic, and the dangers of following personalities deemed "logical" without scrutiny.
Nella nuova puntata di Radio CICAP, Enrico è andato a intervistare Paola De Gobbi, socia effettiva del CICAP ma soprattutto nostra rappresentante presso il Comitato Europeo di Organizzazioni Scettiche, che ci ha raccontato cosa significa fare attivismo scettico in Europa, quali sono i fattori che ci uniscono e quelli che ancora ci separano, ma soprattutto cosa possiamo fare per creare davvero un movimento unitario di divulgazione del pensiero scientifico e razionale.E naturalmente, Sofia e Raffaele ci raccontano qualcosa di una statua sacra che si muove.
Nella nuova puntata di Radio CICAP, Enrico è andato a intervistare Paola De Gobbi, socia effettiva del CICAP ma soprattutto nostra rappresentante presso il Comitato Europeo di Organizzazioni Scettiche, che ci ha raccontato cosa significa fare attivismo scettico in Europa, quali sono i fattori che ci uniscono e quelli che ancora ci separano, ma soprattutto cosa possiamo fare per creare davvero un movimento unitario di divulgazione del pensiero scientifico e razionale.E naturalmente, Sofia e Raffaele ci raccontano qualcosa di una statua sacra che si muove.
With guest host Claire Klingenberg sitting in for Pontus, who's on a skiing vacation, this episode brings you updates on ECSO, women in science and skepticism, how Andrew Wakefield's unveiled fraud did not stop the antivaccination movement, why fake news work and debunkings usually don't, what it would be like to have a flat Earth, Massimo Polidoro launching a YouTube series, Susan Gerbic's adventures in Europe written up as a series of articles on CSI and Albert Szent-Györgyi praising science.
Leon Korteweg, medewerker van deze podcast, actief op Wikipedia, is toegetreden tot het bestuur van ECSO, de Europese Raad van Skeptische Organisaties. Dat was een ideaal moment voor een interviewLees meerInterview met Leon Korteweg (3)
Leon Korteweg, medewerker van deze podcast, actief op Wikipedia, is toegetreden tot het bestuur van ECSO, de Europese Raad van Skeptische Organisaties. Dat was een ideaal moment voor een interviewLees meerInterview met Leon Korteweg (2)
Leon Korteweg, medewerker van deze podcast, actief op Wikipedia, is toegetreden tot het bestuur van ECSO, de Europese Raad van Skeptische Organisaties. Dat was een ideaal moment voor een interviewLees meerInterview met Leon Korteweg (1)
We have a guest on this show, Claire Klingenberg, who was the chief organiser of ECS 2017 and is the newly elected chair of ECSO. Than we talk about Marie Stopes and eugenics, the UK eliminating measles, EASAC's statement on Homeopathy and a new cancer treatment from Latvia.
On this episode, you'll find news, events and interesting topics, including Rosetta, ComCept officially instituted, ECSO website launched, The Good Thinking Society winning another battle, Spanish pharmacists take action against selling homeopathy, BBC report revealing shocking training for autistic people, My Scientology Movie not screening in Ireland and the Swedish Democrat Party pushing for equality of Medicine and CAM. Segments Intro; Greetings & Feedback; On this day; What's on in Europe?; What's hot in Europe?; Really Wrong; Quote
Luciano Queiroz, Lucas Camargos, Cristiano Silvério e Douglas Galante tiram onda de cientistas espaciais para falar sobre exoplanetas. Ser pioneiro é ser velho? Como detectar corpos sem luz a anos-luz de distância? Qual é a dos pulsares? O que o carro da pamonha tem a ver com essas técnicas? Espectroscopia é pau pra toda obra? Você sabe pronunciar "exoplanetas"?