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District Attorney Larry Krasner has his fair share of vocal detractors, but his performance at the polls speaks for itself. After a convincing win over challenger Pat Dugan in the Democratic primary, Krasner is all but assured a third term. KYW Newsradio's Pat Loeb explains his appeal to voters and keys to victory. Plus, get analysis of the Mark Dial verdict in the trial of Eddie Irizarry's killing, and hear what riders who depend on SEPTA had to say about the potential impact of its impending doomsday budget. Matt Leon and KYW Newsradio's team of reporters cover these stories and more, including the survival of the Eagles' famed “tush push” and Memorial Day weekend activity tips in Pennsylvania. 00:00 Intro 02:01 How - and why - DA Larry Krasner won the Democratic primary 07:51 Analyzing the Mark Dial verdict in the trial for Eddie Irizarry's killing 14:06 What riders said at SEPTA public budget hearing meetings 19:36 Ahead of Memorial Day, veterans continue to wrestle with mental health struggles 23:57 The “Tush Push” LIVES! 30:02 Where to go in PA this Memorial Day and into the summer Listen to The Week in Philly on KYW Newsradio every Saturday at 5am and 3pm, and Sunday at 3pm. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's another midweek news roundup! We're talking about the latest twist in the shooting death of Eddie Irizarry, and SEPTA's crackdown on riders who don't pay up. Plus, we've got a Philly news quiz that you can play along with. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Isaac Avilucea, reporter at Axios Philadelphia, and Asha Prihar, Hey Philly newsletter editor. Our news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Former Philly officer Mark Dial's first-degree murder charge dropped SEPTA is treating fare evasion as a criminal offense for the first time in five years SEPTA is upping penalties for smoking, urinating, drunkenness and other bad behavior on transit Read more about our news quiz (spoilers ahead): Sixers invited to move to Wilmington Mayor Parker supported Josh Shapiro for VP. Now she's urging Democrats to get behind Walz ‘Philly Special' QB Nick Foles is officially retiring as an Eagle Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program with more analysis on the upcoming 2024 presidential election, telling why he believes the clock is ticking on an interview with Kamala Harris, noting the importance that she be interviewed to prove who she truly is. Also, Dom gives an update on Officer Mark Dial, who's been unfairly persecuted by District Attorney Larry Krasner after he shot Eddie Irizarry in Philadelphia. Then, Dom welcomes in Retired Navy Captain Hung Cao onto the Dom Giordano Program, the Republican nominee in Virginia running against former VP candidate Tim Kaine in their Senate race. Captain Cao took to Twitter yesterday to point out the double standard that he's faced when challenging a Democratic mainstay such as Kaine. Cao tells that a representative from the Pentagon reached out to him to ask him to prove his service that he claimed, a complete opposite reaction to how the media is discussing allegations levied against Tim Walz, who's seemingly spun a web of lies around his past service in the National Guard. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
10.27.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: KY's Daniel Cameron Cry Foul Over Ad, Mobilizing Black Votes Post-Obama,Protecting Our Voting Rights Kentucky's Republican Daniel Cameron is calling for his Democrat opponent, Governor Andy Beshear, to condemn an ad from Black Voters Matter Action PAC. We'll show the ad and talk to Black Voters Matter Co-Founder Cliff Albright. We'll examine why mobilizing the black vote post-Obama has been difficult. The director of the Black Voter Project will explain what he's finding in his latest research. The attack on our voting rights continues. Dr. Wes Bellamy, the Chair of Advocacy at 100 Black Men of America, Incorporated, will discuss why we must keep fighting for our voices to be heard. A Pennsylvania judge reinstates the murder charges against a former cop who shot motorist Eddie Irizarry within seconds. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: Rich Zeoli and George Bochetto discuss Ford, Tesla, Volvo, Volkswagen, and BMW being among the auto manufacturers that considered eliminating AM radio from their electric vehicles. However, a group of bipartisan lawmakers, including Senators Ed Markey (D-MA) and Ted Cruz (R-Tx), fought to prevent the removal arguing public safety is at risk. Is the fight over? Mark O'Conner from The Families Behind the Badge Children's Foundation (FBBCF) calls-in to The Rich Zeoli Show. Learn more about the FBBCF here: https://www.fbbcf.org Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits. George Bochetto explains what he believes will happen next. According to a report from NorthJersey.com, Nadine Arslanian—the wife of Senator Robert Menendez (R-NJ) who was recently indicted in a bribery scheme—was involved in a fatal car accident in December 2018. Katie Sobko, Ashley Balcerzak, and Kristie Cattafi write: “A month after the crash, according to an indictment brought by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Arslanian was texting Wael Hana, an Egyptian American businessman also indicted in the bribery scheme, about her lack of car. Hana later provided her with a 2019 Mercedes-Benz C-300 convertible, the indictment says.” You can read the full report here: https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2023/10/04/bob-menendez-wife-car-accident-bogota-nj-police-indictment/71051427007/ Rich saw The Exorcist: Believer last night—he did not enjoy it. At all. Who could potentially replace Bob Menendez (D-NJ) in the United States Senate? Could it be Representative Donald Norcross (D-NJ)? Or maybe even Governor Phil Murphy's wife Tammy? During Wednesday night's win over the Marlins, a mystery Phillies fan bought two rounds of beer for all the people sitting in his section—costing over $4,400! George and Rich hypothesize that free beer may be the key to success for the Phillies this postseason. Pastor Bill Devlin calls-in to The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about how George Bochetto once spoke at a conference with him in Philadelphia.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (10/06/2023): 3:05pm- George Bochetto—former candidate for U.S. Senate, former Pennsylvania State Boxing Commissioner, and Attorney at Bochetto & Lentz, P.C.—joins The Rich Zeoli Show as co-host for the day! Bochetto was the winning bidder at last year's Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation (MC-LEF) Gala. You can learn more about the 2023 MC-LEF Gala in Philadelphia on October 28th here: https://www.mclefphila.org/events-overview 3:15pm- In a career filled with noteworthy accomplishments, perhaps George Bochetto is best known for fighting Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney's unilateral decision to remove a statue of Christopher Columbus from Marconi Plaza in Philadelphia. Bochetto reveals he will be at the White House next week to celebrate Columbus Day after, surprisingly, being invited by the Biden Administration. 3:20pm- Who should serve as the next Police Commissioner of Philadelphia? Former Commissioner Danielle Outlaw stepped down from the job in late September after accepting a position with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. 3:40pm- Jerry Conner Committee Member for Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation calls-in to briefly discuss the 2023 MC-LEF Gala on October 28th. You can learn more here: https://www.mclefphila.org/events-overview 4:05pm- Rich Zeoli and George Bochetto discuss Ford, Tesla, Volvo, Volkswagen, and BMW being among the auto manufacturers that considered eliminating AM radio from their electric vehicles. However, a group of bipartisan lawmakers, including Senators Ed Markey (D-MA) and Ted Cruz (R-Tx), fought to prevent the removal arguing public safety is at risk. Is the fight over? 4:10pm- Mark O'Conner from The Families Behind the Badge Children's Foundation (FBBCF) calls-in to The Rich Zeoli Show. Learn more about the FBBCF here: https://www.fbbcf.org 4:15pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits. George Bochetto explains what he believes will happen next. 4:30pm- According to a report from NorthJersey.com, Nadine Arslanian—the wife of Senator Robert Menendez (R-NJ) who was recently indicted in a bribery scheme—was involved in a fatal car accident in December 2018. Katie Sobko, Ashley Balcerzak, and Kristie Cattafi write: “A month after the crash, according to an indictment brought by the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Arslanian was texting Wael Hana, an Egyptian American businessman also indicted in the bribery scheme, about her lack of car. Hana later provided her with a 2019 Mercedes-Benz C-300 convertible, the indictment says.” You can read the full report here: https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2023/10/04/bob-menendez-wife-car-accident-bogota-nj-police-indictment/71051427007/ 4:35pm- Rich saw The Exorcist: Believer last night—he did not enjoy it. At all. 4:40pm- Who could potentially replace Bob Menendez (D-NJ) in the United States Senate? Could it be Representative Donald Norcross (D-NJ)? Or maybe even Governor Phil Murphy's wife Tammy? 4:50pm- During Wednesday night's win over the Marlins, a mystery Phillies fan bought two rounds of beer for all the people sitting in his section—costing over $4,400! George and Rich hypothesize that free beer may be the key to success for the Phillies this postseason. 4:55pm- Pastor Bill Devlin calls-in to The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about how George Bochetto once spoke at a conference with him in Philadelphia. 5:05pm The Drive at 5 with Rich Zeoli and George Bochetto: Is Philadelphia's Christopher Columbus statue still in a box? 5:10pm- Earlier this week, former President Donald Trump arrived in New York for a civil trial in which NY Attorney General Letitia James alleges that Trump-owned properties were dramatically, and fraudulently, over-valued on official documents. If Trump loses the case, he could be fined up to $250 million and prohibit him from doing business in New York moving forward. 5:15pm- Prior to appearing before a New York judge for a civil fraud trial, former President Donald Trump addressed the press, explaining: “There was no crime. The crime is against me…They are trying to damage me, so I don't do as well in the election…This is an attempt to hurt me in an election…They waited until I was right in the middle of my campaign.” Trump accused NY Attorney General Letitia James of undervaluing his property for political reasons. In 2018, while campaigning to become Attorney General, James vowed to “sue” Donald Trump—providing evidence to Trump's claim that this is nothing more than a political vendetta. 5:20pm- In a video that has recently resurfaced, New York Judge Arthur F. Engoron—the judge overseeing the civil fraud case involving Donald Trump—can be heard exclaiming: “I'm going to say something controversial…juries get it wrong a lot.” Is this further proof that Trump is not receiving a fair trial? 5:25pm- What happened to Philadelphia's statue of former Mayor Frank Rizzo? George explains there is a chance it will be redisplayed in the future—though, when removing it, the city broke part of it. 5:30pm- Earlier this week, the office of Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas announced: “The Secretary of Homeland Security has determined pursuant to law, that it is necessary to waive certain laws, regulations, and other legal requirements in order to ensure the expeditious construction of barriers and roads in the vicinity of the international land border in Starr County, Texas.” Despite his administration's determination that a border wall is necessary to help stifle unlawful migration, President Joe Biden told members of the press that he does not believe that border walls are effective. 5:40pm- While defending the economy's performance, President Joe Biden accused the media of being too negative—and then bizarrely started talking about a boy saving dogs in a lake? What?!?! 5:45pm- Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner's policies are creating a culture of lawlessness. Would George Bochetto ever consider running for Mayor of Philadelphia? 6:05pm- On October 9th in Philadelphia, PA, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to announce he will continue his campaign as an Independent. What kind of impact will this have on the 2024 election? Does it hurt Joe Biden's chances of winning reelection? In Nate Silver's most recent piece for The Free Press, he notes that Kennedy has stronger favorability ratings with Republicans than with Democrats. You can read the full article here: https://www.thefp.com/p/nate-silver-the-conventional-wisdom 6:30pm- Listeners weigh-in: Who would be harmed if Robert Kennedy Jr. runs as an independent? Donald Trump or Joe Biden?
Our first Bridging Philly Reporters' Roundtable features the KYWNewsradio coverage of the charges dropped against Philadelphia Police Detective Mark Dial, who fatally shot Eddie Irizarry. Reporters Kristen Johansen, Tim Jimenez and Gina Pompilio describe what they saw and heard in the courtroom and the reaction from Irizarry's family. Then, behind the Pollinator Power installation with artist Mindy Flexer and children ages 6-20 at the Woodmere Art Museum. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's the Friday news roundup! We're talking about a municipal judge's decision to dismiss murder charges against former Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial, less than two months after he shot and killed 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry. We'll also get into how social media fueled looting at local liquor stores and retail shops this week, as well as why Philly cares so much about whether Taylor Swift is dating Kansas City Chiefs' player Travis Kelce. Lead producer Laura Benshoff is filling in for host Trenae Nuri, and talks with Rodrigo Torrejón, criminal justice reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer, and Asha Prihar, general assignment reporter for Billy Penn. Our Friday news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Judge dismisses all charges against former Police Officer Mark Dial in shooting death of Eddie Irizarry Family, supporters of Eddie Irizarry march after judge dismisses charges against Philly officer who killed him Dozens arrested as groups break into stores, vandalize businesses across Philadelphia, police say All Philly liquor stores are closed today after at least 18 were broken into overnight What Philly is saying about the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce situationship, and what it could mean for the Eagles Find out more about SEPTA's new contactless payment rollout here. And, enter for a chance to buy tickets to watch the Phillies in the playoffs here. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: Have we been slicing pizza wrong? A viral video on social media shows one person using a “white plastic pizza saver” to remove slices. You can watch the weird video here: https://nypost.com/2023/09/28/viral-video-shows-weve-been-slicing-pizza-wrong-forever/ Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, break-ins and thefts continued with 6 more people arrested—bringing the total, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, to 58 people through two-days. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/philadelphia-looting-vandalism-liquor-store-nats-beauty-supply-20230928.html Philadelphia social media influencer “Meatball” has been arrested for her participation in wide-spread looting on Tuesday night. Dayja “Meatball” Blackwell, who has nearly 500,000 followers on TikTok, has been charged with 6 felonies. During Wednesday night's presidential debate, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said it was in America's best interest to end the war in Ukraine—and that we should not provide Ukraine with a “blank check.” In response, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) argued that 90% of the money being provided to Ukraine is considered a “loan.” Vivek Ramaswamy insisted the money would never, realistically, be paid back. In perhaps the most awkward moment of the entire debate, former Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) referred to Donald Trump as “Donald Duck” for not participating in the debate. Listeners call-in to discuss last night's Republican presidential debate: who won? And was Chris Christie's “Donald Duck” moment so bad that it was actually good?
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (09/28/2023): 3:05pm- On Wednesday night, Fox Business hosted the second Republican presidential debate from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. According to The New York Times, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis received the most speaking time—speaking for 12:27 of the 2-hour long debate. The New York Times also notes that the subject which received the most debate time was border security. You can read more about the debate's statistical breakdown here: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/09/27/us/politics/second-republican-debate-live-tracker.html 3:15pm- Who won last night's Republican presidential debate from the Reagan Presidential Library? While several candidates had strong moments, there was seemingly no real challenge to Donald Trump's massive polling lead. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Trump has a 43-point advantage over second-place candidate Ron DeSantis—57% to 14%. 3:35pm- On Thursday, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee held its first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden's alleged improper role in his family's overseas business deals. In his opening statement, Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) said “this is a tale as old as time. A politician takes action that makes money for his family and then tries to conceal it.” 3:50pm- During the House Oversight and Accountability Committee's impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R-SC) called-out Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-NY) for claiming there needed to be a House vote prior to launching an impeachment inquiry. In 2019, Raskin emphatically stated that no vote was needed to open an impeachment inquiry into then-President Donald Trump. 4:05pm- Have we been slicing pizza wrong? A viral video on social media shows one person using a “white plastic pizza saver” to remove slices. You can watch the weird video here: https://nypost.com/2023/09/28/viral-video-shows-weve-been-slicing-pizza-wrong-forever/ 4:15pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, break-ins and thefts continued with 6 more people arrested—bringing the total, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, to 58 people through two-days. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/philadelphia-looting-vandalism-liquor-store-nats-beauty-supply-20230928.html 4:20pm- Philadelphia social media influencer “Meatball” has been arrested for her participation in wide-spread looting on Tuesday night. Dayja “Meatball” Blackwell, who has nearly 500,000 followers on TikTok, has been charged with 6 felonies. 4:30pm- During Wednesday night's presidential debate, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) said it was in America's best interest to end the war in Ukraine—and that we should not provide Ukraine with a “blank check.” In response, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) argued that 90% of the money being provided to Ukraine is considered a “loan.” Vivek Ramaswamy insisted the money would never, realistically, be paid back. 4:35pm- In perhaps the most awkward moment of the entire debate, former Governor Chris Christie (R-NJ) referred to Donald Trump as “Donald Duck” for not participating in the debate. 4:50pm- Listeners call-in to discuss last night's Republican presidential debate: who won? And was Chris Christie's “Donald Duck” moment so bad that it was actually good? 5:00pm- At the conclusion of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee's impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden on Thursday, Chairman James Comer (R-KY) announced that he would be issuing subpoenas for Hunter Biden and James Biden's personal bank records. 5:15pm- In a particularly strange exchange during Wednesday night's presidential debate, former Ambassador Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) argued over the price of curtains. In a more substantive give-and-take, Haley contended that the social media application TikTok is a national security threat and should be banned. Contrarily, Vivek Ramaswamy contended that because TikTok is accessible to American citizens Republicans need a presence on the application in order to reach younger voters. 5:30pm- In his opening statement during the House impeachment inquiry in President Joe Biden, Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) alleged that “the Biden family sold access to Joe Biden's power…and the Biden Department of Justice protected the Biden brand.” 5:40pm- While appearing on CNN, New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) said her state was “at capacity” due to the sudden surge of illegal migrants. 5:45pm- While appearing on CNN with Jake Tapper, Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) emphatically stated that the U.S. Southern “border is secure” despite thousands of unlawful entries each day—even Tapper couldn't believe what he heard and had to ask her to confirm her statement. 5:55pm- Matt's favorite member of Congress is back: Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA)! First, he prevented Guam from “capsizing,” then he solved helium inequity, and now he is concentrating on the U.S. Southern border! 6:05pm- Who won last night's Republican presidential debate from the Reagan Presidential Library? While several candidates had strong moments, there was seemingly no real challenge to Donald Trump's massive polling lead. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Trump has a 43-point advantage over second-place candidate Ron DeSantis—57% to 14%. 6:15pm- On Thursday, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee held its first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden's alleged improper role in his family's overseas business deals. In his opening statement, Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) claimed that the Biden family has received millions of dollars from companies with ties to the Chinese government. 6:20pm- Should Chris Christie drop out of the Republican presidential primary and, instead, challenge Sen. Robert Menendez for his U.S. Senate seat? According to polling, Christie would win a hypothetical head-to-head matchup. 6:30pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, break-ins and thefts continued with 6 more people arrested—bringing the total, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, to 58 people through two-days. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/philadelphia-looting-vandalism-liquor-store-nats-beauty-supply-20230928.html 6:40pm- On Wednesday, Donald Trump skipped the Republican presidential debate and instead visited Clinton Township, Michigan where he spoke directly to striking auto workers.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: Who won last night's Republican presidential debate from the Reagan Presidential Library? While several candidates had strong moments, there was seemingly no real challenge to Donald Trump's massive polling lead. According to RealClearPolitics polling averages, Trump has a 43-point advantage over second-place candidate Ron DeSantis—57% to 14%. On Thursday, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee held its first impeachment inquiry hearing into President Joe Biden's alleged improper role in his family's overseas business deals. In his opening statement, Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) claimed that the Biden family has received millions of dollars from companies with ties to the Chinese government. Should Chris Christie drop out of the Republican presidential primary and, instead, challenge Sen. Robert Menendez for his U.S. Senate seat? According to polling, Christie would win a hypothetical head-to-head matchup. Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night, break-ins and thefts continued with 6 more people arrested—bringing the total, according to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, to 58 people through two-days. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/philadelphia-looting-vandalism-liquor-store-nats-beauty-supply-20230928.html On Wednesday, Donald Trump skipped the Republican presidential debate and instead visited Clinton Township, Michigan where he spoke directly to striking auto workers.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, September 28th, , 2023. Classical Conversations Classical Conversations supports homeschooling parents by cultivating the love of learning through a Christian worldview in fellowship with other families. They provide a classical Christ-centered curriculum, local like-minded communities across the United States and in several countries, and they train parents who are striving to be great classical educators in the home. For more information and to get connected, please visit their website at ClassicalConversations.com. Again that’s ClassicalConversations.com. https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/brazil-amazon-environment-drought/2023/09/26/id/1135958/ Brazil's Amazon Rainforest Faces a Severe Drought That May Affect around 500,000 People The Amazon rainforest in Brazil is facing a severe drought that may affect around 500,000 people by the end of the year, authorities said Tuesday. Many are already struggling to access essential supplies such as food and water, because the principal means of transportation in the region is waterways, and river levels are historically low. Droughts also impact fishing, a means of subsistence for many riverside communities. Amazonas state declared an environmental emergency two weeks ago in response to the prolonged drought and launched a response plan valued at $20 million. Authorities will also distribute food and water supplies as well as personal hygiene kits, the state’s civil defense agency said in a statement. Gov. Wilson Lima was in Brazil’s capital, Brasilia, on Tuesday to meet with representatives of the federal government. Lima spoke with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to discuss the drought. The different levels of government will “coordinate measures in support of the people living in the affected municipalities,” Lima said on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday. Fifteen municipalities were in a state of emergency on Tuesday, while 40 others were on a state of alert, the civil defense authority said. According to the port of Manaus, which monitors water levels, the river stood at 16.7 meters (55 feet) on Tuesday, around six meters (20 feet) below the same day last year. The lowest level of water was recorded on Oct. 24, 2010, when the river dropped to 13.6 meters (about 45 feet). The drought is forecast to last longer and be more intense because of El Niño climate phenomenon, which inhibits the formation of rain clouds, the civil defense authority said. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-approves-bill-striking-down-bidens-crackdown-hunting-archery-overwhelmingly-bipartisan-vote House approves bill striking down Biden's crackdown on hunting and archery in overwhelmingly bipartisan vote The House voted late Tuesday evening in favor of legislation striking down the Biden administration's decision to block federal funding for school shooting sports courses. In a 424-1 vote, the House approved the Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act with 216 Republicans and 208 Democrats voting in favor, and just one lawmaker, Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, voting against. Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., introduced the bill on Aug. 1, days after a Fox News Digital report in late July revealed the Department of Education was withholding funds for school hunting and archery courses. "Hunters and fishers are the best conservationists," Green told Fox News Digital after the vote Tuesday. "Hunting, whether it be with a firearm or bow, is one of the most effective ways to control wildlife populations, protect our beautiful lands, and connect with nature. My Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act is critical for our children." He added in a separate statement that American students should be encouraged to "participate in enriching athletic activities that foster an appreciation for nature and the ability to focus on a goal." According to Green, in his state alone, the Biden administration's funding decision impacts an estimated 50,000 students. Fox News Digital reported in July that the Education Department shared federal guidance to hunting education groups highlighting that hunting and archery programs in schools would be stripped of funding. The guidance explained that the administration interpreted the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA) to mean such programs can no longer receive taxpayer funds. In the guidance, obtained first by Fox News Digital, senior agency official Sarah Martinez wrote that archery, hunter education and wilderness safety courses use weapons that are "technically dangerous weapons" and therefore "may not be funded under" the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which is the primary source of federal aid for elementary and secondary education across the country. According to advocates, many schools that offer such courses have already nixed them from curriculums due to the federal guidance. "The Department of Education and Secretary Cardona are blatantly misconstruing the law to withhold funding from schools that choose to teach beneficial courses like hunter safety and archery," Lawrence Keane, the National Shooting Sports Foundation's senior vice president, told Fox News Digital in July. "Congress must hold Secretary Cardona and the department accountable for violating the letter and spirit of the law to unilaterally deny America’s students access to these valuable programs as part of the Administration’s continued attacks on the Second Amendment," Keane added. Tommy Floyd, the president of the National Archery in the Schools Program, said his organization boasts roughly 1.3 million students from nearly 9,000 schools across 49 states who are enrolled in archery courses. However, the Department of Education has doubled down on its interpretation of the BSCA, saying it would only reverse course if legislation was passed explicitly revising the 2022 law to allow funding for shooting sport programs in schools. The law included an amendment to a subsection in the ESEA listing that prohibited uses for federal school funding. That amendment prohibits ESEA funds from helping provide any person with a dangerous weapon or to provide "training in the use of a dangerous weapon," but, according to the BSCA's sponsors, was included to prevent ESEA funding for school resource officer training. https://www.foxnews.com/us/philadelphia-swarmed-alleged-juvenile-looters-targeting-apple-store-lululemon-footlocker-others Philadelphia swarmed by alleged juvenile looters targeting the Apple Store, Lululemon, Footlocker and others Philadelphia police responded to popular retailers like the Apple Store, Lululemon and Footlocker after they were allegedly being ravaged by swarms of looters taking over the City of Brotherly Love Tuesday evening. At about 8 p.m. Tuesday, police responded to reports of large crowds of juveniles allegedly looting stores in the Center City business corridor of the 9th District. "In a proactive measure, officers from the 9th District stopped a group of males dressed in black attire and wearing masks at the intersection of 17th and Chestnut Streets," a police spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. As of midnight on Wednesday, police confirmed between 15 and 20 people were arrested during the looting and at least two firearms were recovered. As officers were speaking with these individuals, they began to receive reports of looting at the Foot Locker on Chestnut Street. Responding officers arrived at the Foot Locker and discovered the store had been ransacked in a "coordinated attack," according to the statement. A number of juveniles then fled the scene and at least one adult was arrested. Subsequent incidents of looting were reported in quick succession. Officers responded to a report of looting at the Lululemon on Walnut Street, where multiple individuals were apprehended. A short time later, looting was reported at the Apple Store on Walnut Street. No arrests were made in connection with this incident. Phones and tablets were taken from the store, but several stolen items have since been recovered. Videos posted to X, showed retail stores like Lululemon, the Apple Store and Footlocker ravaged by crowds of looters. FOX 29's Steve Keeley obtained video of a ransacked Apple Store with iPhones and iPads scattered across the display tables. Keeley wrote on X that many of the stolen Apple products were left behind due to the device's comprehensive anti-theft technology. A police officer told local outlet WCAU-TV that more than 100 juveniles took items from the Lululemon store. No injuries were immediately reported, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. Police also responded to several other reports of property damage and thefts throughout the city. "The Philadelphia Police Department is committed to maintaining public safety and order," police said in the statement Wednesday morning. "We are actively investigating these incidents and working diligently to identify and apprehend those responsible for these unlawful acts. We appreciate the cooperation of our community and urge anyone with information related to these incidents to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigations." The statement continued: "We would like to thank our dedicated officers who swiftly responded to these incidents, as well as our community members who continue to support law enforcement efforts to keep Philadelphia safe." The looting came following a Philadelphia judge dismissed charges against former police officer Mark Dial in the shooting death of 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry. Interim Commissioner John Stanford said in a press conference that the thieves were not part of the peaceful protest against the judge's decision. "This had nothing to do with the protests," Stanford said. "What we had tonight was a bunch of criminal opportunists take advantage of a situation to make an attempt to destroy our city." The news comes as Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw resigned in the beginning of September. Crime data from the Philadelphia Police Department shows there has been a 21% drop in homicides this year to date compared to the same day in 2021, when the city recorded 562 homicides throughout the year. But prior to Outlaw leading the department, the data shows Philadelphia annually recorded between 246 to 391 homicides each year between 2007 and 2019. In 2020, when she took over, there were 499 homicides, followed by 562 in 2021 and 516 in 2022. Meanwhile in California…. In August, a Nordstrom store was ransacked by a "flash mob" of more than 30 people in a large smash-and-grab. The thieves made out with nearly $100,000 worth of designer handbags and clothes. Similarly to Philadelphia, video captured shows a group of 30 to 50 people wearing sweatshirts with hoods over their heads. The suspects are seen inside the department store as they rush to the front entrance with bags in hand, scooping up whatever merchandise they can while tripping on racks to which some items were still attached. Police estimate the stolen merchandise to be worth between $60,000 and $100,000. https://www.dailyfetched.com/wuhan-institute-of-virology-warns-the-world-prepare-for-another-covid-19-pandemic/ Wuhan Institute of Virology Warns the World: Prepare for Another COVID-19 Pandemic As many as 20 coronavirus species are likely to cause a new outbreak, according to a study from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), a stark warning to prepare for another COVID-19 pandemic. In a study in Emerging Microbes & Infections in July, the WIV has been making headlines, as many social media users have begun coming to their own conclusions online. The Wuhan scientists documented their study of 40 coronavirus species, identifying 20 as “high risk … including 6 of which jumped to human, 3 with evidence of spillover but not to human and 11 without evidence of spillover yet.” “It is almost certain that there will be future disease emergence, and it is highly likely a CoV [coronavirus] disease again,” the study said. “Thus, the early preparation for the animal CoVs with risk of spillover is important for future disease preparedness, regarding the likely animal origin of SARS, MERS, and COVID-19.” SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is a disease that caused a deadly outbreak in China over 20 years ago. MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) is a coronavirus disease first identified in Saudi Arabia in 2012. The study’s auhtors included Shi Zhengli, a Chinese coronavirus expert known as “batwoman” for her academic studies on the coronavirus. She became a figure of international focus during the coronavirus pandemic. Shi stopped public appearances in early 2020 but reemerged to defend the Chinese government from claims that the coronavirus came from a lab in Wuhan.
9.27.2023 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Ala. Congressional Maps, Childcare Funding Expiring, PA Judge Dismisses Murder Charges On Fmr. Cop, Doing Business in Liberia The battle over Alabama's congressional districts continues after the Supreme Court denied the emergency request to keep Republican-drawn congressional lines. A court-appointed master proposes three options, but the black caucus of the state's Democratic Party objects to the plans and wants to offer its own redistricting map. Janai Nelson, the President and Director-Counsel of the Legal Defense Fund, is here to help us unpack it all. We are days away from a government shutdown if Congress cannot agree on a plan to keep it running. We'll look at what's keeping the House from getting on one accord. Federal Childcare funding is set to expire this Saturday, leaving millions of families without childcare options. I'll talk to the President and CEO of The Children's Defense Fund to find out what choices those families will have. A Pennsylvania judge dismisses the murder charges against a former cop who shot motorist Eddie Irizarry within seconds. It's Time to Bring the Funk on Roland Martin Unfiltered streaming live on the Black Star Network. Let's go. Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox http://www.blackstarnetwork.com The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platforms covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 HAPPY THURSDAY! WELCOME TO THE AMANDA SEALES SHOW! I'M AMANDA SEALES! TODAY IS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 NATIONAL GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY! 4:07 A Philadelphia municipal court judge on Tuesday dismissed all charges, including murder, against the officer who fatally shot 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. 8:56 CHARGES AGAINST FORMER PHILADELPHIA POLICE OFFICER MARK DIAL DROPPED PART 2 13:20 GROUP CHAT - PART 3 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DECRIBED RIOTING AS “THE LANGUAGE OF THE UNHEARD” 18:18 - JEREMIAH MOST LIKELY TO 22:44 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY! ALSO HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: JEEZY 24:53 Being Back in the Streets: What are some back in the street experiences that you didn't know about? 29:20 WHAT HAVE YOU EXPERIENCED BEING BACK OUT IN THESE STREETS? 31:26 GIVE US A CALL 1 855 AMANDA 8… THAT'S 1 855 262 6328 36:45 IS BEING BEING IN THE STREETS IN 2023 DIFFERENT FROM BACK IN THE DAY? 39:08 GROUP CHAT: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOUR DREAMS FOR YOUR CHILD ARE NOT THEIR VISION OR LIFE? 40:27 GROUP CHAT : PARENTING PART 1… DWAYNE WADE HAD TO LET GO OF HIS BASKETBALL DREAMS FOR HIS DAUGHTER ZAYA. 46:47 GROUP CHAT: PARENTING PART 2 WHAT ARE PARENTS EXPECTATIONS FOR CHILDREN 50:49 GROUP CHAT: PARENTING PART 3 WHAT WERE YOUR PARENTS EXPECTATIONS FOR YOU AND HAVE THEY BEEN FULFILLED? 55:23 WORD OF THE DAY: PONTIFICATE MERRIAM WEBSTER DICTIONARY: TO PONTIFICATE IS TO SPEAK OR EXPRESS AN OPINION ABOUT SOMETHING IN A POMPOUS OR DOGMATIC WAY. 59:27 I BE KNOWN' - HOW TO BUILD COMMUNITY 62:48 60 SECOND HEADLINES STORY 1: A New York judge ruled in the state attorney general's $250 million lawsuit against Donald Trump that the former president committed repeated acts of fraud for years. STORY 2:WNBA player Brittney Griner has been named the Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year STORY 3: Senate leaders released a short-term funding bill Tuesday to keep money flowing until Nov. 17 to give Congress more time to reach a larger agreement. STORY 4: Fat Joe has been announced as the returning host and co-executive producer of the 2023 BET Hip-Hop Awards STORY 5: A Philadelphia municipal court judge on Tuesday dismissed all charges, including murder, against the officer who fatally shot 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. 65:32 WE LOVE WHEN YOU CALL US, SO LET'S GO BACK TO THE PHONE LINES… 1-855-AMANDA 8, THAT'S 1-855-262-6328… 66:53 SHOW CLOSE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The second GOP debate was a veritable storm of outbursts and clashes. But what's the real narrative beneath the noise? Republican strategists Chris Ager and Jennifer Nassour join Sean to break down the candidates, the moderators, and everything in between. Meanwhile in Philly, mass looting ensues after charges are dismissed against the officer who shot Eddie Irizarry. And over at the UAW strike, Trump drops a bombshell prediction about the fate of American auto jobs. -- Advertisers: Protect your health and boost energy levels today! Go to https://twc.health/spicer and save 15% at checkout. Delta Rescue is the largest Care For Life animal sanctuary in the world. Visit http://deltarescue.org to learn more. Get a FREE bottle of Omega-3 to keep your heart healthy. Visit GetLiverHelp.com/Spicer and claim your FREE bonus gift. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, September 28th, , 2023. Classical Conversations Classical Conversations supports homeschooling parents by cultivating the love of learning through a Christian worldview in fellowship with other families. They provide a classical Christ-centered curriculum, local like-minded communities across the United States and in several countries, and they train parents who are striving to be great classical educators in the home. For more information and to get connected, please visit their website at ClassicalConversations.com. Again that’s ClassicalConversations.com. https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/brazil-amazon-environment-drought/2023/09/26/id/1135958/ Brazil's Amazon Rainforest Faces a Severe Drought That May Affect around 500,000 People The Amazon rainforest in Brazil is facing a severe drought that may affect around 500,000 people by the end of the year, authorities said Tuesday. Many are already struggling to access essential supplies such as food and water, because the principal means of transportation in the region is waterways, and river levels are historically low. Droughts also impact fishing, a means of subsistence for many riverside communities. Amazonas state declared an environmental emergency two weeks ago in response to the prolonged drought and launched a response plan valued at $20 million. Authorities will also distribute food and water supplies as well as personal hygiene kits, the state’s civil defense agency said in a statement. Gov. Wilson Lima was in Brazil’s capital, Brasilia, on Tuesday to meet with representatives of the federal government. Lima spoke with President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to discuss the drought. The different levels of government will “coordinate measures in support of the people living in the affected municipalities,” Lima said on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday. Fifteen municipalities were in a state of emergency on Tuesday, while 40 others were on a state of alert, the civil defense authority said. According to the port of Manaus, which monitors water levels, the river stood at 16.7 meters (55 feet) on Tuesday, around six meters (20 feet) below the same day last year. The lowest level of water was recorded on Oct. 24, 2010, when the river dropped to 13.6 meters (about 45 feet). The drought is forecast to last longer and be more intense because of El Niño climate phenomenon, which inhibits the formation of rain clouds, the civil defense authority said. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-approves-bill-striking-down-bidens-crackdown-hunting-archery-overwhelmingly-bipartisan-vote House approves bill striking down Biden's crackdown on hunting and archery in overwhelmingly bipartisan vote The House voted late Tuesday evening in favor of legislation striking down the Biden administration's decision to block federal funding for school shooting sports courses. In a 424-1 vote, the House approved the Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act with 216 Republicans and 208 Democrats voting in favor, and just one lawmaker, Rep. Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, voting against. Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., introduced the bill on Aug. 1, days after a Fox News Digital report in late July revealed the Department of Education was withholding funds for school hunting and archery courses. "Hunters and fishers are the best conservationists," Green told Fox News Digital after the vote Tuesday. "Hunting, whether it be with a firearm or bow, is one of the most effective ways to control wildlife populations, protect our beautiful lands, and connect with nature. My Protecting Hunting Heritage and Education Act is critical for our children." He added in a separate statement that American students should be encouraged to "participate in enriching athletic activities that foster an appreciation for nature and the ability to focus on a goal." According to Green, in his state alone, the Biden administration's funding decision impacts an estimated 50,000 students. Fox News Digital reported in July that the Education Department shared federal guidance to hunting education groups highlighting that hunting and archery programs in schools would be stripped of funding. The guidance explained that the administration interpreted the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act (BSCA) to mean such programs can no longer receive taxpayer funds. In the guidance, obtained first by Fox News Digital, senior agency official Sarah Martinez wrote that archery, hunter education and wilderness safety courses use weapons that are "technically dangerous weapons" and therefore "may not be funded under" the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which is the primary source of federal aid for elementary and secondary education across the country. According to advocates, many schools that offer such courses have already nixed them from curriculums due to the federal guidance. "The Department of Education and Secretary Cardona are blatantly misconstruing the law to withhold funding from schools that choose to teach beneficial courses like hunter safety and archery," Lawrence Keane, the National Shooting Sports Foundation's senior vice president, told Fox News Digital in July. "Congress must hold Secretary Cardona and the department accountable for violating the letter and spirit of the law to unilaterally deny America’s students access to these valuable programs as part of the Administration’s continued attacks on the Second Amendment," Keane added. Tommy Floyd, the president of the National Archery in the Schools Program, said his organization boasts roughly 1.3 million students from nearly 9,000 schools across 49 states who are enrolled in archery courses. However, the Department of Education has doubled down on its interpretation of the BSCA, saying it would only reverse course if legislation was passed explicitly revising the 2022 law to allow funding for shooting sport programs in schools. The law included an amendment to a subsection in the ESEA listing that prohibited uses for federal school funding. That amendment prohibits ESEA funds from helping provide any person with a dangerous weapon or to provide "training in the use of a dangerous weapon," but, according to the BSCA's sponsors, was included to prevent ESEA funding for school resource officer training. https://www.foxnews.com/us/philadelphia-swarmed-alleged-juvenile-looters-targeting-apple-store-lululemon-footlocker-others Philadelphia swarmed by alleged juvenile looters targeting the Apple Store, Lululemon, Footlocker and others Philadelphia police responded to popular retailers like the Apple Store, Lululemon and Footlocker after they were allegedly being ravaged by swarms of looters taking over the City of Brotherly Love Tuesday evening. At about 8 p.m. Tuesday, police responded to reports of large crowds of juveniles allegedly looting stores in the Center City business corridor of the 9th District. "In a proactive measure, officers from the 9th District stopped a group of males dressed in black attire and wearing masks at the intersection of 17th and Chestnut Streets," a police spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News Digital. As of midnight on Wednesday, police confirmed between 15 and 20 people were arrested during the looting and at least two firearms were recovered. As officers were speaking with these individuals, they began to receive reports of looting at the Foot Locker on Chestnut Street. Responding officers arrived at the Foot Locker and discovered the store had been ransacked in a "coordinated attack," according to the statement. A number of juveniles then fled the scene and at least one adult was arrested. Subsequent incidents of looting were reported in quick succession. Officers responded to a report of looting at the Lululemon on Walnut Street, where multiple individuals were apprehended. A short time later, looting was reported at the Apple Store on Walnut Street. No arrests were made in connection with this incident. Phones and tablets were taken from the store, but several stolen items have since been recovered. Videos posted to X, showed retail stores like Lululemon, the Apple Store and Footlocker ravaged by crowds of looters. FOX 29's Steve Keeley obtained video of a ransacked Apple Store with iPhones and iPads scattered across the display tables. Keeley wrote on X that many of the stolen Apple products were left behind due to the device's comprehensive anti-theft technology. A police officer told local outlet WCAU-TV that more than 100 juveniles took items from the Lululemon store. No injuries were immediately reported, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. Police also responded to several other reports of property damage and thefts throughout the city. "The Philadelphia Police Department is committed to maintaining public safety and order," police said in the statement Wednesday morning. "We are actively investigating these incidents and working diligently to identify and apprehend those responsible for these unlawful acts. We appreciate the cooperation of our community and urge anyone with information related to these incidents to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigations." The statement continued: "We would like to thank our dedicated officers who swiftly responded to these incidents, as well as our community members who continue to support law enforcement efforts to keep Philadelphia safe." The looting came following a Philadelphia judge dismissed charges against former police officer Mark Dial in the shooting death of 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry. Interim Commissioner John Stanford said in a press conference that the thieves were not part of the peaceful protest against the judge's decision. "This had nothing to do with the protests," Stanford said. "What we had tonight was a bunch of criminal opportunists take advantage of a situation to make an attempt to destroy our city." The news comes as Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw resigned in the beginning of September. Crime data from the Philadelphia Police Department shows there has been a 21% drop in homicides this year to date compared to the same day in 2021, when the city recorded 562 homicides throughout the year. But prior to Outlaw leading the department, the data shows Philadelphia annually recorded between 246 to 391 homicides each year between 2007 and 2019. In 2020, when she took over, there were 499 homicides, followed by 562 in 2021 and 516 in 2022. Meanwhile in California…. In August, a Nordstrom store was ransacked by a "flash mob" of more than 30 people in a large smash-and-grab. The thieves made out with nearly $100,000 worth of designer handbags and clothes. Similarly to Philadelphia, video captured shows a group of 30 to 50 people wearing sweatshirts with hoods over their heads. The suspects are seen inside the department store as they rush to the front entrance with bags in hand, scooping up whatever merchandise they can while tripping on racks to which some items were still attached. Police estimate the stolen merchandise to be worth between $60,000 and $100,000. https://www.dailyfetched.com/wuhan-institute-of-virology-warns-the-world-prepare-for-another-covid-19-pandemic/ Wuhan Institute of Virology Warns the World: Prepare for Another COVID-19 Pandemic As many as 20 coronavirus species are likely to cause a new outbreak, according to a study from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), a stark warning to prepare for another COVID-19 pandemic. In a study in Emerging Microbes & Infections in July, the WIV has been making headlines, as many social media users have begun coming to their own conclusions online. The Wuhan scientists documented their study of 40 coronavirus species, identifying 20 as “high risk … including 6 of which jumped to human, 3 with evidence of spillover but not to human and 11 without evidence of spillover yet.” “It is almost certain that there will be future disease emergence, and it is highly likely a CoV [coronavirus] disease again,” the study said. “Thus, the early preparation for the animal CoVs with risk of spillover is important for future disease preparedness, regarding the likely animal origin of SARS, MERS, and COVID-19.” SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is a disease that caused a deadly outbreak in China over 20 years ago. MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) is a coronavirus disease first identified in Saudi Arabia in 2012. The study’s auhtors included Shi Zhengli, a Chinese coronavirus expert known as “batwoman” for her academic studies on the coronavirus. She became a figure of international focus during the coronavirus pandemic. Shi stopped public appearances in early 2020 but reemerged to defend the Chinese government from claims that the coronavirus came from a lab in Wuhan.
In this episode, we discuss the tragic shooting of Eddie Irizarry in Philadelphia by former police officer Mark Dial. We lay out the discrepancies between the police report and body cam footage, question the justice system's response to this heart-wrenching incident, and ponder the potential of peaceful protests to effect change.But that's not all. We're also dialing up the volume on a critique of the current state of hip-hop music. We're tracing the genre's progression and questioning its evolution by contrasting the thought-provoking rhymes of classic artists with the drill rap that dominates the industry today. We ask why the industry glamorizes ratchet behavior from female artists and how it impacts our community.For more on the Eddie Irizarry Case Click the Links Below https://youtu.be/F_hdr7air1c?si=oyuvg5fssp94A5ldhttps://youtu.be/717-utKhvFg?si=WD_Erjwm7JK1CI04https://youtu.be/VfRAbpXNBxM?si=rd6dh8WYzCouMKwp
Just last month, Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial brutally shot and killed a young man who was sitting in his parked car. And to cover it all up, the cops lied and said that the victim, 27 year old Eddie Irizarry, got out of his car and lunged at police with a knife - giving the city, and the nation the impression that the shooting was justified and in self-defense. Except police made the entire story up. And it's all on film. In fact, Irizarry never even got out of his car. Never opened his door. Never rolled his window down. It was all a lie. Police, within 7 seconds of seeing the man, shot and killed him through his car window, then, according to hospital officials, abused his body afterwards. Thankfully, Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner charged the cop with murder, in what every expert called a clear open and shut case. But yesterday, a judge did something that I've never seen in my life. They just canceled the entire case and said that no evidence existed for the charges.WTF? Like what are we even talking about here. The evidence is on video. Let me unpack and explain it. To listen to today's FULL EPISODE of The Breakdown go now to Apple Podcasts or Spotify and search for “The Breakdown with Shaun King.” Subscribe there for FREE and listen to the whole podcast. If you are already on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you enjoy your podcasts, please subscribe, listen, share, leave reviews, and listen daily to the entire episode. The more of it you listen to, the better it is for us. Also, PLEASE BECOME A MEMBER of The North Star now @ TheNorthStar.com. Love and appreciate you all. Shaun Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: The Rich Zeoli Show closes in on 2 million podcast downloads since moving to afternoons—we are, evidently, huge in Somalia and Ethiopia! Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits. According to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, police arrested more than twenty people. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/center-city-police-teens-stealing-apple-store-20230926.html On X, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that he has “obtained two bank wires revealing Hunter Biden received payments originating from Beijing in 2019 when Joe Biden was running for President. Joe Biden's Delaware home is listed as the beneficiary address for both money wires from China.” You can read Comer's full statement here: https://twitter.com/RepJamesComer/status/1706777879290290624 Rich destroys appetites by sharing a horrifying image of “Meatball”—Philadelphia's latest viral sensation—with Matt and Henry. While speaking from the House floor, Rep. Chip Roy (R-X) addressed the seemingly imminent government shutdown. He stated: “My colleagues on the other side of the aisle complain about shutdown— yet they are the masters of shutdown. They shut down and brought to a halt the great American economy resulting in exactly what you're experiencing right now…in terms of inflation, in terms of inability to afford homes, inability to afford gasoline, inability to afford power. Those are the mandates that the American people are concerned about. Those are the unfunded mandates that are killing their way of life right now at home.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits. According to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, police arrested more than twenty people. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/center-city-police-teens-stealing-apple-store-20230926.html In response to the wide-spread looting in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, a clip of far-left Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has gone viral. In the 15-second video, Ocasio Cortez shamefully excuses looting and theft—arguing that people “just want to feed their families.” While speaking with Bill Maher, Democrat political strategist James Carville accused the far-left of being “habitually, the most stupid people.” Maher expanded on the thought explaining that in 2023, preventing hurt feelings is more important than protecting freedom of speech. During a press conference reacting to wide-spread looting throughout Philadelphia on Tuesday night, Interim Police Commissioner John Stanford said: “It's disgusting. We made arrests and we're going to continue to make arrests.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits. According to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, police arrested more than twenty people. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/center-city-police-teens-stealing-apple-store-20230926.html According to reports, Target will close nine stores nationally in response to unmitigated thefts in major cities which have cost the retail store an estimated $700 million. In response to the wide-spread looting in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, a clip of far-left Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has gone viral. In the 15-second video, Ocasio Cortez shamefully excuses looting and theft—arguing that people “just want to feed their families.” While speaking with reporters on Capitol Hill, Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) declared the proposed Senate continuing resolution “dead-on-arrival” if it ever makes it to the House of Representatives. While speaking with Bill Maher, Democrat political strategist James Carville accused the far-left of being “habitually, the most stupid people.” Maher expanded on the thought explaining that in 2023, preventing hurt feelings is more important than protecting freedom of speech. While appearing on MSNBC with Joy Reid, Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) addressed Republican criticisms of his Senate wardrobe, saying that he wouldn't care if Ted Cruz, for example, dressed like Spider-Man.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (09/27/2023): 3:05pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits. According to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, police arrested more than twenty people. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/center-city-police-teens-stealing-apple-store-20230926.html 3:30pm- In response to the wide-spread looting in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, a clip of far-left Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has gone viral. In the 15-second video, Ocasio Cortez shamefully excuses looting and theft—arguing that people “just want to feed their families.” 3:45pm- While speaking with Bill Maher, Democrat political strategist James Carville accused the far-left of being “habitually, the most stupid people.” Maher expanded on the thought explaining that in 2023, preventing hurt feelings is more important than protecting freedom of speech. 3:55pm- During a press conference reacting to wide-spread looting throughout Philadelphia on Tuesday night, Interim Police Commissioner John Stanford said: “It's disgusting. We made arrests and we're going to continue to make arrests.” 4:05pm- Matt Lamb—Associate Editor at The College Fix—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest article, “Brown University Celebrates A Cop Killer.” Lamb writes, “Brown University will honor cop murderer [Mumia] Abu-Jamal (real name Wesley Cook) with a special exhibit highlighting his life and how it fits into concerns about ‘mass incarceration.'” You can read the full article: https://www.thecollegefix.com/brown-university-to-honor-cop-killer-with-three-day-celebration/ 4:20pm- CNN Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst John Miller reacted to Tuesday night looting in Philadelphia, explaining that theft is “going up in cities where you have these policies and people realize this is just like shopping without money” Will cities start to crack down on retail theft? 4:30pm- According to a disturbing Bloomberg report, the CIA is building an artificial intelligence tool that will be able to gather and meticulously sort through public information. Citizens will not be able to utilize the tool. You can read the report here: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-09-26/cia-builds-its-own-artificial-intelligence-tool-in-rivalry-with-china?leadSource=uverify%20wall 4:40pm- Robert Bork Jr.—President of the Antitrust Education Project & President of the Bork Communication Group—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his latest editorial on RealClearPolitics, “Will Khan Break Amazon—Or Will Her Lawsuit Break Her?” On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission announced they have filed an antitrust suit against Amazon, alleging that the online retailer is a monopoly and harms consumers by artificially inflating prices. Bork notes that the FTC Chairwoman made her name by criticizing Amazon in the Yale Law Journal several years ago. Bork also explains that it will be difficult for the FTC to prove that Amazon is hurting consumers when their prices are typically 15% less than their competitors. You can read Bork's full article here: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2023/09/23/will_khan_break_amazon__or_will_her_lawsuit_break_her_149798.html 5:05pm- The Rich Zeoli Show closes in on 2 million podcast downloads since moving to afternoons—we are, evidently, huge in Somalia and Ethiopia! 5:10pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits. According to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, police arrested more than twenty people. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/center-city-police-teens-stealing-apple-store-20230926.html 5:30pm- On X, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that he has “obtained two bank wires revealing Hunter Biden received payments originating from Beijing in 2019 when Joe Biden was running for President. Joe Biden's Delaware home is listed as the beneficiary address for both money wires from China.” You can read Comer's full statement here: https://twitter.com/RepJamesComer/status/1706777879290290624 5:40pm- Rich destroys appetites by sharing a horrifying image of “Meatball”—Philadelphia's latest viral sensation—with Matt and Henry. 5:50pm- While speaking from the House floor, Rep. Chip Roy (R-X) addressed the seemingly imminent government shutdown. He stated: “My colleagues on the other side of the aisle complain about shutdown— yet they are the masters of shutdown. They shut down and brought to a halt the great American economy resulting in exactly what you're experiencing right now…in terms of inflation, in terms of inability to afford homes, inability to afford gasoline, inability to afford power. Those are the mandates that the American people are concerned about. Those are the unfunded mandates that are killing their way of life right now at home.” 6:05pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. In the aftermath of the decision, the city saw widespread looting in Center City, the Northeast, and West Philadelphia—targeting stores like Foot Locker, Lululemon, Apple, and Fine Wine & Good Spirits. According to a report from The Philadelphia Inquirer, police arrested more than twenty people. You can read more here: https://www.inquirer.com/news/philadelphia/center-city-police-teens-stealing-apple-store-20230926.html 6:10pm- According to reports, Target will close nine stores nationally in response to unmitigated thefts in major cities which have cost the retail store an estimated $700 million. 6:15pm- In response to the wide-spread looting in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, a clip of far-left Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has gone viral. In the 15-second video, Ocasio Cortez shamefully excuses looting and theft—arguing that people “just want to feed their families.” 6:30pm- While speaking with reporters on Capitol Hill, Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) declared the proposed Senate continuing resolution “dead-on-arrival” if it ever makes it to the House of Representatives. 6:35pm- While speaking with Bill Maher, Democrat political strategist James Carville accused the far-left of being “habitually, the most stupid people.” Maher expanded on the thought explaining that in 2023, preventing hurt feelings is more important than protecting freedom of speech. 6:40pm- While appearing on MSNBC with Joy Reid, Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) addressed Republican criticisms of his Senate wardrobe, saying that he wouldn't care if Ted Cruz, for example, dressed like Spider-Man.
Yesterday a judge dropped all charges, including murder, against former Philly police officer Mark Dial over the August 14 shooting death of non-compliant suspect Eddie Irizarry. The immediate result was rioting and widespread looting throughout Philadelphia. We have the full unedited body worn camera (BWC) footage of both officers involved in the encounter with Irizarry, as well as local surveillance camera footage, and we'll break those down in today's Law of Self Defense Show.Should the charges have been dismissed? Was this a lawful use of deadly force by Dial? Or was the killing of Irizarry simply murder, as the prosecution claims?Become a Law of Self Defense Member for JUST 99 CENTS!Not yet a Law of Self Defense Member? WHY NOT? Try our two-week trial membership, unlimited access to our show content, for just 99¢! Stay a member after that and it's still just ~30¢ a day, less than $10 a month! Get the 99¢ trial membership by clicking on the image or link below:https://lawofselfdefense.com/trialBecome a Platinum Member for ONLY 82 CENTS A DAY!PLUS get EVERY class & book we offer, for FREE!We ONLY consult on legal cases for our Platinum members!BE HARD TO CONVICT, become a Law of Self Defense Platinum member TODAY! http://lawofselfdefense.com/82centsFREE BOOK! "Law of Self Defense: Principles"Get a copy of our best-selling book, "The Law of Self Defense: Principles," for FREE--we only ask that you cover the cost of getting the book to you, the S&H, but we eat the $25 cost of the book itself.https://lawofselfdefense.com/freebookAMERICAN LAW COURSESGet a law-school level education in typical first-year (1L) law classes, including criminal law, constitutional law, evidence, property, and more, at a fraction of the cost and time of law school, and without any of the political toxicity of today's law schools. Spring semester starts soon with Constitutional Law!Learn more at: americanlawcourses.comamericanlawcourses.com/conlawDisclaimer - Content is for educational & entertainment purposes only, and does not constitute legal advice.Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
A judge in New York founded Trump, and his two sons, liable for fraud pertaining to inflating the values of properties including his gold courses, hotels and Mar-a-Lago. David Cay Johnston, who has covered Trump for many years, gives his take on the ruling and also mentions a cop in Philadelphia who had charges against him dismissed in the killing of Eddie Irizarry, who was 27 years old.
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by offering his thoughts on yesterday's riots following the dismissal of charges filed against former Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial for his role in the shooting of Eddie Irizarry. Then, Dom tells that Mayor Jim Kenney has veto'd a bill that would prevent supervised injection sites from being installed in certain neighborhoods, again using the opportunity to virtue signal and try to twist the narrative again. Then, Dom welcomes Bill Hemmer of Fox News back onto the Dom Giordano Program for a preview of tonight's second GOP debate at the Reagan Library, appearing on Fox Business Channel. First, Hemmer tells Giordano what he thinks needs to be done by the candidates tonight to separate themselves from the other candidates nipping at the heels of front-runner Donald Trump. Hemmer then explains why, even though he won't physically be there, Trump will be largely present at the debate as many candidates try to either align or separate themselves from the front-runner. Also, Hemmer and Giordano express their love of the Reagan Library, with Hemmer telling why he believes it to be the best Presidential Library of all. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)
In today's second hour, Dom welcomes FOP Lodge 5 President John McNesby back onto the Dom Giordano Program for a conversation about the dismissal of charges filed against former Officer Mark Dial, and the resulting riots and looting last night. First, McNesby compliments the rank-and-file officers for their handling of last night's unrest, telling the importance of the change in Police Commissioner. Then, McNesby offers his thoughts on the dismissal of charges filed against Dial for his role in the fatal death of Eddie Irizarry, and tells how he believes the levity of charges are another example of Krasner looking to make a political points.(Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes FOP Lodge 5 President John McNesby back onto the Dom Giordano Program for a conversation about the dismissal of charges filed against former Officer Mark Dial, and the resulting riots and looting last night. First, McNesby compliments the rank-and-file officers for their handling of last night's unrest, telling the importance of the change in Police Commissioner. Then, McNesby offers his thoughts on the dismissal of charges filed against Dial for his role in the fatal death of Eddie Irizarry, and tells how he believes the levity of charges are another example of Krasner looking to make a political points. Then, Dom takes calls from listeners answering his question of what should be discussed at tonight's debate, which leads him into a discussion about both Ukraine and inflation. Dom continues his stance of America First, explaining why he's against the War in Ukraine, taking a call from Tom the Lawyer who stands on the other side of the aisle on the issue. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)
Tras la decisión del gobierno mexicano de endurecer la seguridad en los trenes, miles de familias migrantes han quedado varadas por no poder usarlos como medio de transporte. Escuche aquí algunas de sus historias.En otras noticias: Todo está listo para el debate republicano. Conozca a los participantes y la dinámica del evento. Un fallo judicial desestimó todos los cargos contra el policía que causó la muerte del joven hispano Eddie Irizarry.El FBI investiga acusaciones de brutalidad policial en Louisiana.El presidente Biden se unió a la huelga de trabajadores de la industria automotriz en Michigan.Hunter Biden presentó una demanda contra Rudolf Giuliani.Dos personas implicadas en el caso del fentanilo encontrado en una guardería fueron arrestadas y la investigación continúa. Cuatro personas han sido acusadas.
Breaking News: We have sources on the ground in North Philadelphia who are reporting that: Aramingo Ave has been shut down by law enforcement. Over 25 police cars deployed! This is in response to the looting as residents protest the Eddie Irizarry killing and the ruling that clears the police #markdial of murder charges. We will continue to provide updates as they come in. Poll: Do you think Mark Dial the police officer that killed Eddie Irizarry should be cleared of Murder Charges? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: According to reporting from Alex Thompson of Axios, “Democrats, including some in the administration, are terrified that Biden will have a bad fall—with a nightmare scenario of it happening in the weeks before the November 2024 election.” Consequently, Biden has been doing exercises to improve his balance and his team has a “mission” to prevent him from tripping. You can read the full report here: https://www.axios.com/2023/09/26/biden-trip-2024-campaign-sneakers Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew has dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. You can read more about the story here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/mark-dial-charges-dismissed-eddie-irizarry-shooting-philadelphia-police-officer-20230926.html On Tuesday, President Joe Biden visited United Auto Workers (UAW) picket lines in Van Buren Township, Michigan to show support for their strike against automotive manufacturers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) have arrived at an agreement on a stopgap spending plan that would avert a government shutdown and fund the government through mid-November. The agreement would include a reported $6 billion in additional aid for Ukraine. In response to the agreement, Sen. J.D. Vance tweeted: “This will certainly lead to a government shutdown. Democrats won't fix our border but will shut down the government unless we fund Ukraine. Disgraceful.” According to reports, Sen. Rand Paul may use Senate procedural tools to challenge the Ukrainian aid package—delaying the bill's arrival in the House of Representatives. Does the bill have any chance to pass in the House? It's likely Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy would need to rely on Democrat votes if he chose to bring the bill to the floor for a vote—which could ultimately result in a Republican-led challenge to his speakership. In response to a potential government shutdown, President Joe Biden said: "Funding the government is one of the most basic fundamental responsibilities of Congress and if the Republicans in the House don't start doing their job, we should stop electing them." Rich gains entrance to an elite fishing club—but he doesn't know how to fish. Will this impact his membership? A listener calls-in to ask Rich to help them book a hotel room at the Grand Hotel in Cape May. Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew has dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. You can read more about the story here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/mark-dial-charges-dismissed-eddie-irizarry-shooting-philadelphia-police-officer-20230926.html
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (09/26/2023): 3:05pm- According to reporting from Alex Thompson of Axios, “Democrats, including some in the administration, are terrified that Biden will have a bad fall—with a nightmare scenario of it happening in the weeks before the November 2024 election.” Consequently, Biden has been doing exercises to improve his balance and his team has a “mission” to prevent him from tripping. You can read the full report here: https://www.axios.com/2023/09/26/biden-trip-2024-campaign-sneakers 3:30pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew has dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. You can read more about the story here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/mark-dial-charges-dismissed-eddie-irizarry-shooting-philadelphia-police-officer-20230926.html 3:45pm- On Tuesday, President Joe Biden visited United Auto Workers (UAW) picket lines in Van Buren Township, Michigan to show support for their strike against automotive manufacturers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. 4:05pm- While speaking with CNN, Mayor of El Paso Texas Oscar Leeser, a Democrat, said his city was “at a breaking point” as immigrants continue to cross the U.S. Southern border unlawfully. In a separate segment, CNN host Jim Acosta outlandishly claimed that the crisis at border was merely a Republican “talking point” and that there was no proof that the “border is open.” Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy slammed those comments noting that more than 10,000 migrants are crossing the Southern border and entering the United States every day. 4:10pm- According to reports, Target will close nine stores nationally in response to unmitigated thefts in major cities which have cost the retail store an estimated $700 million. 4:15pm- On November 30th, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) will debate California Governor Gavin Newsom in a 90-minute broadcast on Fox News. The debate will be moderated by Sean Hannity. 4:20pm- Ryan Mills of National Review writes: “San Francisco leaders are preparing to ramp up efforts to clean up and clear out homeless camps in the city after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals clarified that people who decline shelter should not be classified as ‘involuntarily homeless.'” He continues: “San Francisco mayor London Breed announced Monday that the clarification provides the city with a ‘path forward' to enforce laws against ‘voluntarily homeless individuals.'” You can read Mills' full article here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/san-francisco-prepares-to-clear-homeless-camps-after-court-clarifies-definition-of-involuntarily-homeless/ 4:40pm- Jerry Connor of the MC-LEF Philadelphia Committee and Tony Boyle, retired Philadelphia Police Department Chief Inspector and MC-LEF National Committee member, join The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the 2023 Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation (MC-LEF) Gala on October 28th. Marine Corps Col. Harvey “Barney” Barnum joins the conversation as well—a Medal of Honor recipient who served in Vietnam. There is even a U.S. Navy destroyer that bears his name! You can learn more about the MC-LEF Gala here: https://www.mclefphila.org/events-overview 5:00pm- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) have arrived at an agreement on a stopgap spending plan that would avert a government shutdown and fund the government through mid-November. The agreement would include a reported $6 billion in additional aid for Ukraine. In response to the agreement, Sen. J.D. Vance tweeted: “This will certainly lead to a government shutdown. Democrats won't fix our border but will shut down the government unless we fund Ukraine. Disgraceful.” According to reports, Sen. Rand Paul may use Senate procedural tools to challenge the Ukrainian aid package—delaying the bill's arrival in the House of Representatives. Does the bill have any chance to pass in the House? It's likely Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy would need to rely on Democrat votes if he chose to bring the bill to the floor for a vote—which could ultimately result in a Republican-led challenge to his speakership. 5:20pm- In response to a potential government shutdown, President Joe Biden said: "Funding the government is one of the most basic fundamental responsibilities of Congress and if the Republicans in the House don't start doing their job, we should stop electing them." 5:30pm- Rich gains entrance to an elite fishing club—but he doesn't know how to fish. Will this impact his membership? 5:35pm- A listener calls-in to ask Rich to help them book a hotel room at the Grand Hotel in Cape May. 5:40pm- Philadelphia Municipal Judge Wendy Pew has dismissed all charges against former Philadelphia police officer Mark Dial who was accused of shooting and killing Eddie Irizarry during a traffic stop last month. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced he will appeal the decision. You can read more about the story here: https://www.inquirer.com/crime/mark-dial-charges-dismissed-eddie-irizarry-shooting-philadelphia-police-officer-20230926.html 6:05pm- Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) have arrived at an agreement on a stopgap spending plan that would avert a government shutdown and fund the government through mid-November. The agreement would include a reported $6 billion in additional aid for Ukraine. 6:10pm- On X, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) revealed that he has “obtained two bank wires revealing Hunter Biden received payments originating from Beijing in 2019 when Joe Biden was running for President. Joe Biden's Delaware home is listed as the beneficiary address for both money wires from China.” You can read Comer's full statement here: https://twitter.com/RepJamesComer/status/1706777879290290624 6:15pm- On Tuesday, President Joe Biden visited United Auto Workers (UAW) picket lines in Van Buren Township, Michigan to show support for their strike against automotive manufacturers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. Interestingly, some striking workers are blaming the administration's emphasis on electric vehicle production for reduced company earnings and a loss of jobs. 6:20pm- During a campaign rally in South Carolina, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke out about offshore wind development and its link to the sudden surge in whale deaths. Many environmental experts hypothesize that offshore wind development's use of sonar to map the ocean's floor prevents whales from communicating with one another and inhibits accurate navigation. In response to Trump's warning, MSNBC's Morning Joe mocked the former U.S. President and completely dismissed his claims. 6:40pm- Will there be a reboot of “The Office”? Rich wonders what the worst spin-off series of all time is and concludes it must be “Joey” or “Joanie Loves Chachi.”
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom leads off by continuing the conversation centered on the dropped charges of Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial in his role of the fatal shooting death of Eddie Irizarry. Then, Dom tells of a new report that the decision for young people to have large families is at its highest in decades, offering up reasons why this may be with his producer Dan. Then, Dom welcomes in Congressman Jeff Van Drew back onto the Dom Giordano Program to hear what's playing out on Capitol Hill. First Dom hints to Van Drew that he'd love for him to run to replace Senator Menendez, with Van Drew suggesting that he's going to deeply consider that, but telling that his top priority right now is figuring out the appropriations mess in Washington. This leads Van Drew and Giordano into a conversation about Ukraine, with Van Drew outright saying that he believes this administration may prioritize the needs of Ukrainians over our own Americans. After that, Dom returns to the topic of Mark Dial's release after the charges filed against the former Philadelphia Police Officer were dropped. Dom plays back a KYW report that summarizes what happened inside the courtroom, and tells why he's unsurprised that Krasner has already refiled the case. Also, Dan offers up more conspiracy theories in Dan Time with Dom, including whether there's any actual romance between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by telling that the murder charges filed against former Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial for his role in the shooting death of Eddie Irizarry have been dismissed. Dom takes listeners inside the situation, telling why he agrees with the decision to not charge Dial if he was indeed told that there was a gun involved. Also, Dom introduces the side topic, asking listeners for some of the all-time most embarrassing moments, and also returns to the topic of Ukraine, telling that they'll still receive funding even through a government shutdown. Then, Dom welcomes in Broad and Liberty journalist Ben Mannes back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the breaking news of the dismissed charges of Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial after Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner aimed to charge him for first degree murder for his shooting of Eddie Irizarry. (Photo by Getty Images)
Dom welcomes in Broad and Liberty journalist Ben Mannes back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the breaking news of the dismissed charges of Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial after Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner aimed to charge him for first degree murder for his shooting of Eddie Irizarry. (Photo by Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by continuing the conversation around the charges dropped against former Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial for his role in the shooting death of Eddie Irizarry. This leads to a broad discussion persisting throughout the hour discussing the effects of the negative rhetoric centered on police officers on our society as a whole, and the role that District Attorney Larry Krasner plays in the reputation of the policing profession. (Photo by Scott Heins/Getty Images)
On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Sept. 27 at 6:39 a.m. CT: SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea says that it will expel a U.S. soldier who crossed into the country through the heavily armed border between the Koreas in July. The North's official Korean Central News Agency said Wednesday that authorities have finished their questioning of Pvt. Travis King. It said that he confessed to illegally entering the North and quoted him criticizing the U.S. Verifying the authenticity of the comments attributed to King is impossible. The agency did not say when authorities plan to expel King or to where. The White House, the State Department and the Pentagon did not have any immediate comment on the report. LOS ANGELES (AP) — The strike by Hollywood screenwriters is over. Leaders of the writers union declared their nearly five-month-old strike over Tuesday after board members approved a contract agreement with studios. The governing boards of the eastern and western branches of the Writers Guild of America both voted to accept the deal, and afterward declared that the strike would be over and writers would be free to work starting at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. The vote came after numerous writers joined striking actors on picket lines. The writers deal brought renewed optimism to the pickets. There are currently no negotiations set between the actors and the alliance of studios, streaming services and producers. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police and witnesses say groups of teenagers swarmed into stores in Philadelphia's Center City, stuffing plastic bags with merchandise and fleeing. Police made several arrests. Police say an Apple store was one of those hit Tuesday, but fleeing teenagers dropped iPhones and a pile of iPads. Eyewitness video and news reports showed mobs of masked youngster in hoodies at that store, Lululemon and Foot Locker, where a guard reportedly was assaulted. Police say some arrests were made. No injuries were immediately reported. NEW YORK (AP) — Target says it's closing nine stores in four states, including one in New York City's East Harlem neighborhood, and three in the San Francisco Bay Area. It says theft and organized retail crime have threatened the safety of its workers and customers. The closings will be effective Oct. 21 and will also include three stores in Portland, Oregon and two in Seattle. The Minneapolis retailer said Tuesday it will offer affected workers the opportunity to transfer to other stores. The store closings account for just a fraction of the 1,900 stores Target operates nationwide. But they underscore the challenges that retailers face in reducing theft in stores as they wrestle with protecting their workers and customers while trying to serve the community. SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — Republicans are meeting for their second presidential debate as top rivals seek to blunt the momentum of Donald Trump. The former president is so confident that he will continue to cruise through the party's primary that he's again forgoing sharing a stage with his competitors. Seven GOP White House candidates are squaring off at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California for a debate Wednesday sponsored by Fox Business. Rather than attend, Trump will be in Detroit, delivering a primetime speech that will compete for airtime with the debate and take place before a crowd of current and former union members. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran is claiming that it has successfully launched an imaging satellite into space. The state-run IRNA news agency is quoting the country's communication minister as saying the Noor-3 satellite had been put in orbit 450 kilometers, or 280 miles, above the Earth's surface. There was no immediate acknowledgment from Western officials of the launch or of the satellite being put into orbit. Iran has had a series of failed launches in recent years. The United States has alleged that Iran's satellite launches defy a U.N. Security Council resolution and has called on Tehran to undertake no activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. (AP) — The National Park Service says a South Carolina woman died after falling from a scenic overlook along the Blue Ridge Parkway in western North Carolina. The park service says dispatchers received a report of a woman who fell down a cliff at Glassmine Falls Overlook on Saturday afternoon. Rescuers found the woman about 150 feet below the overlook. Officials identified the woman as 61-year-old Nancy Sampson of Greer, South Carolina, and confirmed she had succumbed to injuries from her fall. The parkway known for its views of the Appalachian Highlands stretches 469 miles through Virginia and North Carolina. In sports: The Brewers clinch the NL Central, the NL wild card race remains right, the Orioles win a game but lose a legend, and the Rangers maintain their lead in the AL West despite a loss. BALTIMORE (AP) — Hall of Fame third baseman Brooks Robinson, whose deft glovework and folksy manner made him one of the most beloved and accomplished athletes in Baltimore history, has died. He was 86. The Orioles announced his death in a joint statement with Robinson's family. The statement did not say how Robinson died. Coming of age before the free agent era, Robinson spent his entire 23-year career with the Orioles. He almost single-handedly helped Baltimore defeat Cincinnati in the 1970 World Series and homered in Game 1 of the Orioles' 1966 sweep of the Los Angeles Dodgers for their first crown. NEW YORK (AP) — Breanna Stewart won the WNBA's Most Valuable Player award for the second time in her career Tuesday in a very close race. There were only 13 points separating Stewart from second-place finisher Alyssa Thomas of Connecticut and last year's MVP, A'ja Wilson of Las Vegas. Stewart received 446 points. Thomas had 439 points and Wilson received 433 points. All the WNBA awards are voted on by a 60-person national media panel and had them vote for their top five choices for the MVP award. On the version of Hot off the Wire posted Sept. 26 at 4 p.m. CT: VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — President Joe Biden has joined picketing United Auto Workers in Michigan on the 12th day of their strike against major carmakers. It's a demonstration of support for organized labor unparalleled in presidential history. He told workers Tuesday to “stick with it." He exchanged fist bumps with grinning workers a day before former President Donald Trump makes his own visit to meet with UAW members. Biden has repeatedly sided with the UAW during the strike. Strikers chanted “no deals, no wheels” and “no pay, no parts” as Biden arrived at the General Motors distribution center west of Detroit. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Relatives of a man shot and killed by a Philadelphia police officer during a traffic stop for erratic driving are stunned and distraught by a judge's dismissal of all charges. Relatives of Eddie Irizarry said Tuesday after the ruling that police should not need to fatally shoot someone just because they speed or act irrationally. The judge dismissed a murder count and other charges against Officer Mark Dial after watching police bodycam video of the traffic stop and shooting. The defense asserted that Dial acted in self-defense when he fired through the driver's side window of Irizarry's sedan in August. WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Sen. Cory Booker is calling on fellow New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez to resign. Booker said in a statement Tuesday that the federal bribery charges against Menendez, also a Democrat, contain ”shocking allegations of corruption and specific, disturbing details of wrongdoing.” Booker's statement comes as a growing number of Democratic senators are calling for the three-term senator to step aside. Menendez, the chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and his wife Nadine were indicted on Friday, accused of using his position to aid the authoritarian government of Egypt and also to pressure federal prosecutors to drop a case against a friend. The Federal Trade Commission and 17 state attorneys general have filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon. They allege the e-commerce behemoth uses its position in the marketplace to inflate prices on and off Amazon, overcharge sellers and stifle competition. The complaint is the result of a yearslong investigation into Amazon's businesses and one of the most significant legal challenges brought against the company in its nearly 30-year history. The agency and states that joined the lawsuit are asking the court to issue a permanent injunction that they say would prohibit Amazon from engaging in its unlawful conduct and restore competition. Amazon says the FTC is “wrong on the facts and the law." SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law that will raise taxes on guns and ammunition. The federal government already taxes guns at 10% or 11%. The law Newsom signed on Tuesday adds an 11% tax on top of that. The money will pay for things like security improvements in public schools and violence prevention programs. The law takes effect July 1, 2024. Newsom also signed laws to overhaul the state's rules for carrying concealed weapons and require semiautomatic pistols to have microstamping technology. The California Rifle and Pistol Association has promised to challenge California's new tax in court. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Striking actors have voted to expand their walkout to include the lucrative video game market, a step that could put new pressure on Hollywood studios to make a deal with the performers who provide voices and stunts for games. The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists announced the move late Monday, saying that 98% of its members voted to go on strike against video game companies if ongoing negotiations are not successful. The announcement came ahead of more talks planned for Tuesday. Acting work in video games can include voice, motion capture and stunts. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is allowing work to proceed on a new Alabama congressional map with greater representation for Black voters. The new districts could help Democrats trying to flip control of the House of Representatives. The justices Tuesday rejected Alabama's plea to retain Republican-drawn lines turned down by a lower court. The justices left in place an order directing a court-appointed special master to propose new lines for the state with a second district where Black voters constitute a majority or close to it. The lead plaintiff in the redistricting case calls the ruling a “victory for all Alabamians.” Federal lawsuits over state and congressional districts are pending in Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. WASHINGTON (AP) — A political adviser to Rudy Giuliani is slamming Hunter Biden's lawsuit against the former mayor. Hunter Biden sued Giuliani and another attorney on Tuesday, claiming the two wrongly accessed and shared his personal data after obtaining it from the owner of a computer repair shop. Giuliani adviser Ted Goodman says it was false to claim Giuliani manipulated the laptop hard drive, but that he was “not surprised ... considering the sordid material and potential evidence of crimes on that thing.” The lawsuit is the latest in a new strategy by Hunter Biden to strike back against Republican allies of Donald Trump who have traded and passed around his private data including purported emails and embarrassing images in their effort to discredit President Joe Biden. Lawyers for former President Donald Trump are slamming prosecutors' request for a narrow gag order in his 2020 election subversion case in Washington, calling it an effort to “unconstitutionally silence” his political speech. Trump's attorneys in court papers filed late Monday urge U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to deny the proposal to bar the Republican ex-president from making inflammatory and intimidating comments about witnesses, lawyers and other people involved in the criminal case. Special counsel Jack Smith's team in seeking the order pointed to what it calls a pattern of “false and inflammatory” statements from Trump about the case. NEW YORK (AP) — A former aide in Donald Trump's White House says chief of staff Mark Meadows burned papers so often after the 2020 election his wife complained his suits smelled “like a bonfire.” Cassidy Hutchinson describes the burning papers in a book being released Tuesday. The Associated Press obtained a copy of the book, titled “Enough.” Hutchinson was a White House staffer in her 20s who worked for Meadows. Hutchinson testified on national television about the inner workings of the White House leading up to and including the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. A Meadows lawyer hasn't responded to a request for comment. NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift's trip to watch the Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce didn't just have the internet talking nonstop. Following the 12-time Grammy Award winner's appearance at Arrowhead Stadium, jersey sales for the All-Pro tight-end seemingly skyrocketed. According to sportswear and fan merchandise company Fanatics, Kelce saw a nearly 400% increase in sales the same day that Swift went to watch the Chiefs. Kelce did not speak to reporters afterward, but he was spotted leaving Arrowhead with Swift by his side. Swift, who is currently on a break from her Eras tour, has always been reluctant to discuss her personal life in public — but rumors have been flying about the popstar and the pro football player in recent months. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor David McCallum, who became a teen heartthrob in the hit series “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” in the 1960s and was the eccentric medical examiner in the popular “NCIS” 40 years later, has died. He was 90. "The Man From “U.N.C.L.E” drew mixed reviews but eventually caught on, particularly with teenage girls attracted by McCallum's good looks and enigmatic, intellectual character. McCallum's work with “U.N.C.L.E.” brought him two Emmy nominations, and he got a third as an educator struggling with alcoholism in a 1969 Hallmark Hall of Fame drama called “Teacher, Teacher.” McCallum returned to television in 2003 in another series with an agency known by its initials — CBS' “NCIS.” —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is a senior producer for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Lee Enterprises produces many national, regional and sports podcasts. 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In the first part of our show, we discuss some national stories including a Black boy who nearly drowned while his White friends pushed him under and called him ‘George Floyd.' We also talk about the optics surrounding the smash-and-grab shoplifting videos that have been circulating as well as the murder and cover-up of the police shooting of Eddie Irizarry.Support the showwww.civiccipher.comFollow us: @CivicCipher @iamqward @ramsesjaConsideration for today's show was provided by: Major Threads menswear www.MajorThreads.com Hip Hop Weekly Magazine www.hiphopweekly.com The Black Information Network Daily Podcast www.binnews.com
Warning: This podcast will show and discuss an unedited video of Eddie Irizarry being fatally shot by a Philadelphia Police, Mark Dial. Host Renaldo McKenzie and Co-Host, Donete Nelson will explore this and several other videos involving police brutality. The videos contain graphic language and violence. Viewer discretion is advised. On this powerful and dynamic episode of The Neoliberal Round Podcast, Renaldo and Donte provide insightful commentaries on the constant and sore issue of police brutality and question whether promises of reform were just a means to pacify the BLM. The Police are still not wearing body cams, still killing black men in certain communities and lying about it, while still benefitting from the protection of their unions and politicians even after the protests stemming from the Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Tyre Nichols, and countless other police killings, and the promises of change and reform. Still, police continue to abuse their power and violently kill black, brown, and Latino men in certain communities then retreat to their unions and the system for protection which applies a slap on the wrist. It is no wonder that Police continue to gun down certain people in diverse communities. The latest killing of Eddie Irizarry was more telling and Mark Dial, the Police Officer who fatally Irizarry, was even more telling of the police's constant brutality and how they are still supported by their unions and the system. He had initially lied that Irizarry had lunged at him with a knife and refused to participate in the investigation. When the body cam video was released showing that Irizarry was in his car when Dial quickly attacked with gun drawn and fired six times killing Irizarry, he turned himself in and was only given a $50, 000.00 bail and his union released a statement that they were still behind Dial. Dial's attorney reported that Dial was legally justified as he was in fear for his life. This is farfetched as there is no evidence of this, except the video showing the opposite of Dial's initial lie that Irizarry had attacked him. The podcast was a discussion of a post in The NeoLiberal Post by Renaldo McKenzie entitled: "When Police Serve and Protect, Becomes Lie and Betray" highlighting in various police killings how they use sly arguments, loopholes, and the system to continue to brutalize or to escape responsibility and accountability in their excesses. https://renaldocmckenzie.com/2023/09/when-police-protect-and-serve-become-lie-and-betray/ The Podcast discussed another police killing in New Castle Delaware where a 28-year-old was killed by police after a deadly chase. The police had a press conference but provided a convoluted & conflicted story & would not take questions from reporters. They conveniently do not have body cam video & demonize the victim by calling him a fugitive as if he is not innocent until proven guilty by a court of law, not by police. The podcast reminded us of the Tyre Nichols beating by Police leading to his death & the constant call for all police to wear body cams that work in the execution of their duties. Further, the podcast explores whether police unions should get involved in police excesses and killings since police officers are charged with serving protecting, and upholding the law and that is in question involving those they are charged to serve and protect, police should have the protection of their unions. Finally, the podcast shows how the legal system and legislature continue to preach reform while accommodating police flagrant adjustment of the reform requirement to wear body cam and the application of $50,00 bail involving police killings. This is a must-see podcast episode with background music, embedded videos, and artistic images interspersed throughout for a dynamic listening and watching experience. Support us at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/renaldomckenzie and https://twitter.com/theneoliberalco. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
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Super Bowl bound Detroit Lions, MSU suspends Mel Tucker after misconduct becomes public, Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis apologize for supporting Danny Masterson, UAW strike looming, Antonio Brown loses his cell phone, and people seem to be forgetting 9/11. Drew appeared on ‘Why Are You Laughing?' with Blind Mike. Check it out here or click here for the audio version. It's 9/11 and we haven't forgotten. Netflix has a new doc is out call Spy Ops. The first episode is about the CIA's mission to Afghanistan right after 9/11. Eli Zaret Sees It His Way on the Detroit Lions mighty win in Kansas City, Gmac Cash's awesome new song, Mike Tirico's controversial comment, Joe Burrow's massive contract, the huge new scandal with Mel Tucker, Coach Prime's run at Colorado, Michigan's gravy train schedule, and we watch Cris Collinsworth on Patrick Mahomes. We're still upset with Tom Mazawey and his priorities. Drew was not a fan of Beth Mowins commentary on Saturday. Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis were busted writing letters in favor of Danny Masterson to the court and now they are super sorry now that the public knows about it. Jimmy Fallon is SO sorry about being mean to his staff. Breaking: Mel Tucker has been suspended. We watch the presser live after starring at a door for 10 minutes. Antonio Brown lost his phone on a college campus after taking his pants off. We try and call the student who found the phone. Gary Busey is under investigation for hit-and-run. Unfortunately for him, the whole thing is on video. Country singer Zach Bryan battled with Oklahoma cops. He's really sorry now. Who do you think is more in the right in the current contract between the UAW and the Big Three negotiations? Vote here. Mike Lindell is not a fan of people who call his MyPillow “lumpy”. The Spanish soccer guy that kissed a player is finally going to resign. Danelo Cavalcante remains on the run with a new look and new wheels. Ryan Stiles is on his tail. Mitch Albom is tired of elder abuse. Good evening, Vietnam! Leland Fraser being in the news allows us to hear Brendan Fraser talk again. Try to figure out the birthing situation in this story. District Detroit isn't going up as planned. Go figure. The Philadelphia police shooting of Eddie Irizarry was pretty brutal (NSFW). One of Jenelle Evans' many ex-boyfriends has died of an overdose. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Prominent names, including Sen. Linsdey Graham (R-S.C.), emerge in a special grand jury report revealing folks who narrowly escaped indictment in Fulton County, Georgia. The report now made public sheds even more light into the alleged conspiracy to steal those 16 electoral votes and who was involved. Plus, a Philadelphia police officer was charged with murder after shocking body cam video released shows the deadly shooting of Eddie Irizarry. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Full Hour | Today, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by offering his forecast for tonight's Republican Primary debate, telling the three individuals he hopes to see under-perform tonight. Giordano focuses on one, Chris Christie, telling why he would like to see Christie end up with some egg on his face. On the flip side, both Dom and Dan offer who they'd like to see shine tonight, with both noting how they'd like to see some positive movement for Tim Scott. Then, Dom moves into a conversation about the firing of Mark Dial, the police officer who opened fire and killed Eddie Irizarry, explaining why he believes the officer did not follow procedure. After that, Dom tells about a new Politico article about Brian Fitzpatrick's primary contender Mark Houck, focusing on his revelation that he overcame an addiction to porn. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom welcomes Gregory Gregory of Gregory's in Somers Point to hear about a local story that's gone national. The Washington Post among other sources have now told the story of Gregory Gregory, who's owned the copyright for ‘Taco Tuesday' in New Jersey for around 44 years, who's now facing legal battles against Taco Bell after they've come after him in their ‘Liberate Taco Tuesday' campaign. Also, Gregory tells us why the prices on his menu have gone up, telling of the effect on small businesses of raising the minimum wage. Finally, Gregory tells a story about the time he worked in alligator mitigation in Florida. Then, Dom continues the hour by recapping a press conference featuring Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw and Mayor Jim Kenney announcing the firing of Mark Dial, the police officer who killed Eddie Irizarry. Then, Dom spends some time talking about his side topic, telling who he'd love to debate if given the chance. Also, Dom spends time previewing tonight's upcoming Republican primary debate. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
A Philadelphia police officer shot and killed 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry in North Philly last week. A police department spokesperson initially said Irizarry got out of his car and lunged at officers with a knife in his hand. But almost immediately, officials walked back that account, leaving many unanswered questions about the shooting. Host Trenae Nuri talks with Ellie Rushing and Rodrigo Torrejón, criminal justice reporters at The Philadelphia Inquirer, about what we know so far and how Irizarry's family and community are responding to his death. RSVP for our upcoming live event on 8/30 here! Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail or send us a text at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices