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The JV Show Podcast
Stuffed Animal Confessions

The JV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 77:21 Transcription Available


On today's 4.1.25 show we got an update from Graham on how his wife's trip is going, Selena had a scary encounter this morning, how often should you kiss your partner? 'Con Mum' on Netflix, MGK responds to baby name rumors, Gilroy Garlic Festival is coming back, the $900 Jojo Siwa experience, Hailey Bieber responds to rumors that she unfollowed Justin Bieber, reasons you should be sleeping with a stuffed animal, the NFL is making some changes and more!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

This is Ag!
14. Richard Plato, Director of Human Resources of Christopher Ranch , Garlic Capital of the World, Gilroy Garlic Festival, your healthplan your community, power of human connectedness, the "human' in human resources, and much more.

This is Ag!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023 26:19


My guest Richard Plato is the Director of Human Resources at Christopher Ranch.  In this episode Richard talks about the impact of a mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in July 2019 and how the company, Christopher Ranch and UnitedAg were both proactive in providing mental health support for the employees. He also shares his views on the importance of human connection in the workplace and the role of Human Resources. He recounts a recent situation where an employee was struggling and instead of just disciplining her, he took the time to understand her circumstances and help her resolve her issues. He emphasizes the importance of seeing employees as more than just numbers, but as people with stories and experiences. Richard Plato's Bio - Born and raised in Gilroy, CA. The “Garlic Capital of the World”, Richard is proud and humbled to serve the agriculture community in which he grew up in. He joined the Christopher Ranch family in 2007 and now has over 24 years of HR experience. Richard is responsible for providing strategic guidance and leadership for all aspects of the human resources function and establishing a vision of inclusion and diversity. He holds a MS in Psychology from SJSU and a BS in Theology and BA in Philosophy from Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, MI.Christopher Ranch  - Founded in 1956 by company patriarch, Don Christopher, Christopher Ranch has been the nation's leading garlic producer for generations. With nearly 6,000 acres of California heirloom garlic, grown statewide, you can be sure to find our products in all 50 states. Located in the garlic capital of the world- Gilroy, CA.https://christopherranch.com/This episode is sponsored by UnitedAg,  one of the largest association health plans to offer healthcare to the agriculture industry of California and Arizona.  Kirti Mutatkar, President and CEO of UnitedAg. Reach me kmutatkar@unitedag.org, www.linkedin.com/in/kirtimutatkarUnitedAg's website - www.unitedag.orgThe episode is also sponsored by Brent Eastman Insurance Services Inc. - https://brenteastman.com/Blue Shield of California - https://www.blueshieldca.com/Elite Medical - https://www.elitecorpmed.com/Gallagher - https://www.ajg.com/SAIN Medical - https://sainmedical.com/

It’s Just A Show
122. My Own Personal Creepy Doll. [MST3K 818. Devil Doll.]

It’s Just A Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 59:47


Happy Turkey Day! Chris and Charlotte are having dinner with a Devil Doll, and they're having awkward conversation about creepy dolls, rowdy dorms, endless puppets, ice cream, and Magic: The Gathering.[cw: The movie has scenes of sexual assault. We discuss that fact, but outside of the plot summary, we don't go into detail.]SHOW NOTES.Devil Doll: IMDb. MST3K Wiki. Trailer.Watch the Surgically Enchanced Turkey Day at the Gizmoplex for free! Oh, you already are?Cat-Women of the Moon on Rifftrax.The Carol Burnett Show: The Rehearsal.Fiasco Family Movie Night.Our episode on Girls Town.The ode to pants is from Hercules Against the Moon Men.Our episode on The Undead.Charlotte's doll. And a close up.Frozen Charlotte.That episode of Lore.An article about the Island of Dolls.The website for the Island of Dolls.Our episode on Riding with Death.Paul Winchell with Jerry Mahoney and Knucklehead Smiff.Topo Gigio on the Ed Sullivan Show.Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.Peggy Lee: Is That All There Is?John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey: Is That All There Is?The Gilroy Garlic Festival.Salt & Straw.Polly Ann Ice Cream.Murphy's Ice Cream in Ireland.Magic: The Gathering.Support It's Just A Show and listen to our superfan bonus bits. And if you do: Thank you!

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
7-8am- Vin Diesel is Difficult & An Update on The Gilroy Garlic Festival

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 34:43


You can now buy Jack Nicholson's Axe from the shining for $100K, film director Justin Lin exited Fast and Furious 10 over Vin Diesel's poor on-set behavior, Olivia Wilde's new movie ‘Don't Worry Darling' has its first trailer out, the Kardashians won the lawsuit against Black Chyna,  The Gilroy Garlic Festival is not returning despite what the Asparagus festival offers to help, and a man in England developed an infection on his man area where it fell off!

The JV Show Podcast
Milk Wagons

The JV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 99:19


On today's 5-3-22 Tuesday show: A woman shows off a disgusting way she can unlock phone, a large percentage of people believe that a full moon influences people's behavior, Jack Harlow is shooting his shot at Dua Lipa, a man grew a new body part on his arm, the Gilroy Garlic Festival doesn't look like it is coming back afterall, and all the stories from the Met Gala.

My Minute of News with Jeff Caplan
The Vegetable Wars (Garlic Festival)

My Minute of News with Jeff Caplan

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 1:45


It's funny how people can go crazy … as soon as they join a committee. Perhaps you've heard of the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival e.  The central California community is the epicenter of garlic production here in the U-S.  And a generation ago they started this quirky festival that celebrated all things garlic.  People flocked by the 10s of thousands for freshly harvested garlic cloves ...Garlic ice cream.. bubble gum… you name it. And now the festival is no more. There was a mass shooting a few years ago. A pandemic and new homes are encroaching on the open fields that served as the parking lots. The festival - this quirky piece of Americana is cancelled. But there's hope.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
8-9am- DJ Khaled Happy Meals & Garlic Might Make a Come Back

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 36:44


Chris Martin and Dakota Johnson help Barbra Streisand celebrate her 80th Birthday, DJ Khaled goes on a mission to find McDonald's Happy Meal for his son, Olivia Rodrigo performs on ‘Complicated' with Avril Lavigne at Toronto concert, Paul McCartney ‘duets' with John Lennon on opening night of ‘Got Back' tour, Gilroy Garlic Festival could be saved by hosts of Asparagus Festival, Vinnie will never go to space, a lady on Reddit told a story about how her dog was sick, and a lady wonders if she should have her mother in law in the room when she gives birth! 

The WTF California Podcast
Cherry Season Returns, Antioch Orchestrated Outrage and Freeway Shootings

The WTF California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 46:15


On this episode of WTF California Podcast, we highlight cherry season has began in Brentwood and use caution on the roadways We talk freeway shootings and CHP closure rate. Meanwhile, the Antioch Police Department is back in the news after a orchestrated press conference and protest while KPIX did sloppy reporting merging multiple unrelated items as if they were one.  Chico may have figured out a model for dealing with homeless. Don't order LSD on the internet. Meanwhile, Bill redefining gross negligence for high speed, sideshows, reckless driving moves forward as Wealth Tax and Pay to Play bills fail. Gilroy Garlic Festival to return afterall. Articles From the Show: Scared to drive the freeway': Surge in Bay Area freeway shootings yields few arrests Families Call for Justice, Accountability from Antioch Police Coroner says death in Antioch police custody due to asphyxia, meth use Wealth tax bill will not move forward in California Assembly this year Timeline of Chico's anti-camping ordinances and enforcement Benicia Teen Accused of Ordering 50 Doses of LSD on the Internet California State Senate Public Safety Committee Votes 4-0 to Pass SB 1472: Ryan's Law - Redefines Gross Negligence to Include Driving Over 100 MPH, Participating in Sideshows or Exhibition of Speed, and Driving Recklessly Pay to Play' Governor Behest Payment Contracting Bill Killed by Senate Democrats Headcounts are down at public schools. Now budgets are too. To survive drought, parts of SoCal must cut water use by 35%. The new limit: 80 gallons a day Gilroy Garlic Festival is coming back this year

Morning Breeze On Demand
The Morning Breeze. May 2, 2022.

Morning Breeze On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 17:17


How was your weekend?The Gilroy Garlic Festival is saved! Brighter Side. A "Dirty Dancing" sequel?Teachers week! Signs you might be an adult....

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show
6-7am- Milami Cosmetics & Password Sharing No More with Netflix

Sarah and Vinnie Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 32:40


Milani Cosmetics caught Amber Heard lying about the bruises she claimed she got from Johnny Depp, Ireland Baldwin calls Amber Heard a 'disaster of a human being' amid the court proceeding, the Covid numbers are rising, Warriors lost against the Nuggets,   the beloved Gilroy Garlic Festival is shutting down after four decades, and Netflix is screwing up the stock market and they want to stop password sharing! 

SiliGone Valley
S2:E10 – Gilroy Garlic Festival - 1978 to 2022-ish

SiliGone Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 4:54


Episode Notes Garlic is as Good as Ten Mothers Find out more at https://siligone-valley.pinecast.co

The Mark Thompson Show Podcast
Mark Thompson: Gilroy Garlic Festival Cancels Event Indefinitely

The Mark Thompson Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 20:26


All good things must come to an end. Mark Thompson explains why it's time to say goodbye to the beloved Gilroy Garlic Festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KGO 810 Podcast
Mark Thompson: Gilroy Garlic Festival Cancels Event Indefinitely

KGO 810 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 20:26


All good things must come to an end. Mark Thompson explains why it's time to say goodbye to the beloved Gilroy Garlic Festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Morning Breeze On Demand
The Morning Breeze. April 22, 2022.

Morning Breeze On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 13:17


Earth Day! The Gilroy Garlic Festival is cancelled indefinitely. Brighter Side. Jack thought today was Saturday! Carolyn's walk through San Francisco.

Intelligent Design the Future
Eric Metaxas and Richard Weikart Spotlight Darwinian Racism

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 30:07


Today's ID the Future brings listeners a lively conversation between radio host and bestselling author Eric Metaxas and historian Richard Weikart about Weikart's new book, Darwinian Racism: How Darwinism Influenced Hitler, Nazism, and White Nationalism. Weikart provides a quick flyover of the evidence that the outlook of Hitler, the Nazis, and contemporary white nationalists is significantly shaped by Darwinism and the arguments of early Darwinists. Metaxas and Weikart then contrast the Darwinian foundation for morality with the Judeo-Christian foundation, which holds that all humans are made in the image of God and therefore possess inherent worth, regardless of race and regardless of one's “fitness.” This episode is reposted here, with permission, from The Eric Metaxas Show. Check out Weikart's new Read More › Source

Active Shooter: The Podcast
[01 REMASTERED] Gilroy Garlic Festival, Gilroy, California

Active Shooter: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 29:20


Over the next few weeks we will be releasing remastered versions of some of our first episodes. They have been re-recorded, edited, and updated. Narrated By: JT Hosack Researched, Written, and Produced By: Kat MorrisDisclaimer By: Lanie Hobbs from The True Crime Fan Club PodcastCheck us out on Patreon for Ad-Free episodes as well as early release episodes! www.patreon.com/activethepodcast

Foodie Chap
Liam's List: Bourdain book, Summer Olympics & Gilroy Garlic Festival

Foodie Chap

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 10:56


KCBS Radio's Foodie Chap, Liam Mayclem, gets you ready for the Summer Olympics, a new Anthony Bourdain book and the Gilroy Garlic Festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Morning Breezecast
The Gilroy Garlic Festival is going to have a different look this year!

The Morning Breezecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 2:29


The Gilroy Garlic Festival is going to have a different look this year!

Morning Breeze On Demand
Shorter workweeks! Garlic Festival. Space journey! 90-year-old walking 3600 miles. Bedtime rituals.

Morning Breeze On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 15:04


Most American's prefer a 4 day workweek!The Gilroy Garlic Festival will be a drive-through this year.Jeff Bezos went to space today!90-year-old man walking 3600 miles for St. Judes.What is your bedtime ritual? Most parents say they don't feel prepared for the upcoming school year.

The Show Presents Free Comedy Friday
The Show Presents: Joe Sib on Free Comedy Friday

The Show Presents Free Comedy Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 16:23


Comedian Joe Sib joined us in studio this morning. He bonded with Emily about their traumas from Catholic school, and bonded with Eddie over the Gilroy Garlic Festival. He also talked about how he got into punk rock music, how he started his own record label, and his transition from music to comedy.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Anna Burns-Francis: At least 8 dead after shooting at public transit rail yard in San Jose, California

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 2:12


A gunman opened fire at a public transit rail yard in San Jose, California, Wednesday morning, killing at least 8 people and wounding others, Deputy Russell Davis of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office said.The suspect, a male employee of the Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), is dead, Davis said. He has been identified as Sam Cassidy, a law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation confirmed to CNN.Police also received information about explosive devices inside the transit building, which the bomb squad is investigating, he said.Authorities received 911 calls at about 6:34 a.m. PT saying there were shots fired near a VTA control center, a hub that stores light rail trains and a maintenance yard, Davis said. VTA employees were among the victims.Multiple law enforcement agencies and Fire Department personnel responded to the incident using their "active shooter protocol," Davis said."While shots were still being fired, our teams were entering the building," Santa Clara County Sheriff Laurie Smith said.The shooting occurred in the VTA rail yard -- not the operations control center -- at a time when light rail was starting up for the day, VTA Board Chairperson Glenn Hendricks said. The yard is where the VTA vehicles are maintained and dispatched."A horrible tragedy has happened today, and our thoughts and love goes out to the VTA family, the organization and what they've had to go through," Hendricks said.There are multiple active scenes connected to the investigation into the shooting, according to San Jose Fire spokeswoman Erica Ray.Light rail service will be suspended for the day as of noon, the VTA said, as the crime scene investigation has limited its ability to provide service. The VTA is a public transit service that operates bus and light rail services in the Santa Clara Valley and employs about 2,000 workers.The mass shooting is the 232nd incident in which a minimum of four people were shot in the US this year, according to a tally by the Gun Violence Archive.The Bay Area is no stranger to such spurts of violence. In July 2019, a 19-year-old gunman opened fire at the Gilroy Garlic Festival, located about 30 miles from San Jose, killing three people and wounding more than a dozen.Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and from the Federal Bureau of Investigation responded to the scene, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was monitoring the situation.San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo, who also serves on the VTA board, referred to the shooting as a very dark moment for the city."This is a horrific day for our city, it's a tragic day for our VTA family," he said. "We know that so many are feeling deeply this loss of their loved ones and their friends."The president of the Amalgamated Transit Union International, a labor union that represents transit workers, said the union is "shocked and deeply saddened" by the mass shooting."Our hearts and prayers are with our sisters, brothers, and their families at Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 265," President John A. Costa said. "We are working to provide support and assistance to the victims' families, and everyone impacted by this tragic event."- words by Eric Levenson and Stella Chan, CNN

10 Minute Murder
Because I'm Angry

10 Minute Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 9:45 Transcription Available


On Sunday, July 28th, 2019… on the 3rd and final day of the Gilroy Garlic Festival, 19 year old Santino Legan used bolt cutters to clip through a fence to enter the festival. He was avoiding the security set up at the entrance. Santino was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a variant of an AK-47 rifle. On this rife, he had attached a 75 round drum magazine. He also had 5 spare magazines that held 40 rounds each.Subscribe and share 10 Minute Murder with your friends that would be into a brief and bingeable true crime podcast like this one. Connect on social media to know when new episodes are released https://facebook.com/10MMpodcast https://twitter.com/10minutemurder https://www.instagram.com/10minutemurder/

Memories With A Beat
We're an American Band with Christian Swain

Memories With A Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 36:48


"It was the encore song. We had finished out set.  We were the last band. And it was the last day of the festival...and uh, as we began the second verse I heard what I thought were fire crackers..." Christian told me in this interview about the song he and his band were playing when a gunman opened fire at the Gilroy Garlic Festival. 6:46 "We're an American Band": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwsgznR_T-g Christian Swain's Social: (FB) @Christian.Swain & Twitter: @Swain_Christian Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting Interview: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fabc7news.com%2Fgilroy-garlic-festival-shooting-tinman-band-ca%2F5426550%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2g1KeesfEOgfvWuO2VlsN15-VMYXxeF-zpl_kmyu3yH_AIThZCmpSoq54&h=AT0Fm7_a9KLuTuK0QTyNM6U5CiXPg8Mey10SnwOdGjDMGpJ7wodB16UhiAIw706DVtx1xZhCiQopMPgATG2bb1WohhKe2nTSVBN0gy59wNRPlzFTPF1hWy7MI_uD9KsECakWOqjBKVB3 Christian's Podcasts: "Rock N Roll Archaeology" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-n-roll-archaeology/id1448931658 "Deeper Digs in Rock" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deeper-digs/id1450669102 Podcast Network "Pantheon" (FB) https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fpantheonpodcasts.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2AE0tPwAJbtrTQJ4bfcbPH8O3hntzKSeFyCt9k7EEuR6S4pmxowfQ7I3Y&h=AT0pvtPeheULzYmHwABatxzEvSuk2jJmHgKTnPdA5tJ5aJS-BpmR3rT9Mj48TtncCZjOedzDl2wDUYS-0pcSBDHfBW51k3wGAb8QYG8cjNHhkacZ8Hhf4GigY5K_oEqRIXb4a82RagHG Gonna stalk me on social?  Let me help you... @VirtuallyYouPodcastVa (FB & IG) ...heck, join me in my FB group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1884183095057195

Comically Pedantic
#2 - Scott Adams Needs Attention Part 2

Comically Pedantic

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 43:05


Continuing from our first episode! We learn a little bit about this guy named Scott Adams and his comic strip Dilbert. We discuss Scott's sockpuppetry, his appearance on Alex Jones, his science denialism, and weird association with men's rights.*There are already some of Scott's statements posted on the show's Instagram page.*I'm joined by Austin Rose and you can find more about her on Twitter.You can find all of the references for today's episode here. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)

Comically Pedantic
#1 - Scott Adams Needs Attention Part 1

Comically Pedantic

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 50:53


Our first episode! We learn a little bit about this guy named Scott Adams and his comic strip Dilbert. We start off with Scott's personal history, his relationship with the internet, and his weird marketing strategies before we come back in our next episode to dive deeper into some really problematic statements he's made over the years. *There are already some of Scott's statements posted on the show's Instagram page.*I'm joined by Austin Rose and you can find more about her on Twitter.You can find all of the references for today's episode here. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Comicallypedantic)

SVCF Philanthropy Now Podcast
Philanthropy Now podcast: Pivoting in dire times: Gilroy Foundation’s response to the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting, the COVID-19 outbreak, and more

SVCF Philanthropy Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 21:45


Welcome to Episode 3 of our 8-part mini podcast series with the Alliance of  Community Foundations of Silicon Valley. Keep tuning in to learn from each member of the Alliance in episodes to come. In the third episode of this mini-series, you will learn about the work of Gilroy Foundation and its role in the Alliance. SVCF Director of Nonprofit Support Services, Michelle Fries, speaks with Donna Pray, Executive Director of Gilroy Foundation, and Karen La Corte, Vice President of Marx Towing, Inc. and Gilroy Foundation Board of Directors Vice President. The three leaders overview the foundation’s response to the tragic Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting in 2019, the role in the Alliance, the response to the COVID-19 outbreak and preparations for the future. In SVCF’s Philanthropy Now podcast series, we explore trends in the world of philanthropy, social impact initiatives in Silicon Valley and beyond, and we look at how SVCF promotes innovative philanthropic solutions to challenging problems. Access the full show notes at siliconvalleycf.org

National Police Association Podcast
National Police Association Podcast #35 Officers who stopped a mass shooter cleared, Utah federal prosecutor slams weak state sentencing, and Officers stop man charging at them with knife

National Police Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 14:21


QUOTES 01:15 "The officers 'quite reasonably believed that they needed to use deadly force to protect innocent lives, and their own, from Legan's violent rampage,' Deputy Dist. Atty. Rob Baker wrote in the report." 04:26 "That's a direct result of the federal initiative, according to Huber, who criticized lawmakers for not allowing for more harsh sentencing guidelines for repeat offenders. The federal court system, he argued, allows for stiffer punishments for those with a criminal record who are caught with illegal firearms and large amounts of drugs." 06:36 "If a case is dismissed without prejudice, the charges are closed but can be reopened if a prosecuting agency sees fit. By taking this process, federal prosecutors effectively have a safety net in the event that their prosecutions are not successful; they can send the case back to state courts if needed." 09:11 "Mercado was shot by officers after dispatchers received a call saying a man with a knife was looking into cars in the area. When officers arrived, Mercado walked toward them with a folding knife in hand. Allred wrote that the officers shouted to Mercado to drop the knife a total of 23 times before they began firing their service weapons." 11:02 "He reportedly asked Mercado if he was OK, to which Mercado replied, “Yeah, are you OK?” The witness reportedly tried to ask Mercado if he was lost, but he did not respond to any other questions. The witness told police he felt “uncomfortable” so he decided to call police." ------------------------------ SUMMARY In this episode of the National Police Association Podcast, 3 officers who stopped a mass shooter during the Gilroy Garlic Festival have been cleared of charges. Similarly, the 4 officers involved with the fatal shooting of an Ogden man have also been cleared of charges. Also, U.S. Attorney Huber criticized state officials and championed the effectiveness of Project Safe Neighborhoods in keeping violent criminals off the streets. ------------------------------ HIGHLIGHTS 00:22 3 officers who stopped mass murder at Gilroy Garlic Festival cleared of charges 03:35 U.S. Attorney Huber chides Utah state officials and champions PSN 08:39 Cops in the controversial Ogden case cleared by the Weber County Atttorney ------------------------------ RESOURCES National Police Association

NorCalxPodcast
Thursday March 12 2020 News, Northern California

NorCalxPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 36:37


March 12 2020 THURSDAY NEWS #GoldenState #California #Elections #Fraud #Corruption #Crime #TrueCrime #CoronaVirus #Sacramento #BayArea #Quarantine #Murder #Pedogate #UCBerkeley #SantaClaraCounty #PlacerCounty #EastBay #YubaCity #Homeless #Homelessness #HumanitarianCrisis #RoadRage #SacTown #CrimeRings #cartels #Coachella -California hotels are being used for coronavirus quarantines, Gavin Newsom announces -Coachella music festival postponed over coronavirus fears. Here are the new dates. -California prison warden caught stealing at foothill thrift store, report says -PG&E settles with FEMA over billions in wildfire claims, avoiding bankruptcy fight -The California DMV rejected these license plates. Now it’s getting sued -Harvard University asks students to move out in 5 days -Using Clorox wipes on your iPhone? Apple issues new guidelines -San Mateo: Pickup’s driver dead after solo crash on Highway 101 -Report: Officers were ‘unquestionably lawful and justified’ when they shot Gilroy Garlic Festival gunman -Coronavirus: Bay Area scrambles to keep disease from spreading among homeless

From Bob's Office
Episode 13 Mateo Dominguez

From Bob's Office

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 157:06


11/14/19 A last-second guest change means we were joined today by Mateo "Swipa" Dominguez. He hails from Gilroy, California and is a freshman at CSULB studying criminal justice and playing ultimate for Long Beach Pyramid Scheme. After an intro describing the presence of some background noise and a sad fish story, we briefly previewed a couple of the games for this NFL weekend (0:00-17:52). From there we took quite a journey through yodeling, Jake recounting his near-death experience this morning, another Pokemon and Star Wars segment, and Jake discovering new information about J.R.R. Tolkien (17:52-29:05). We returned to sports a little bit and talked about the latest basketball injuries, then our gripes with the College Football Playoff rankings (29:05-43:55). We finally turned our attention back to Mateo to hear about the origins of his nickname, but got sidetracked again by some of the old cartoon tv show themes we listened to last night (43:55-1:08:00). When we got control of ourselves again, Mateo gave us some insight into his who his parents and siblings are and what they do, and what life growing up in Gilroy is like, especially in regards to the Gilroy Garlic Festival (1:08:00-1:20:12). Then Mateo told us about his high school career, and he and Jake had an in-depth conversation about running track and cross country. Mateo also told us about how he decided on CSULB, and his interest in criminal psychology (1:20:12-1:45:00). Then Mateo gave us a thorough look into the shoe reselling business, his personal business plans, and so much more than we ever could have hoped to know about shoes (1:45:00-2:08:30). Lastly, Mateo had the opportunity to attend the Camp Flog Gnaw musical festival at Dodger Stadium last weekend, where a big news story developed and spread all over social media. He filled us in on all the details the media missed out on, while teaching us again about another subject we know nothing about (2:08:30-2:37:06). Follow us everywhere we appear on media, request to be part of the show, and find us some sponsorships!

KCBS ALL LOCAL
The All Local: Tuesday 11-12-19 Evening

KCBS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 4:16


Family of one of the Airbnb victims upset with Orinda police, survivors of Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting suing organizers of festival, and opening arguments over DACA hit the Supreme Court today. Local people. Local stories. From the KCBS Radio Newsroom, this is "The All Local" for the evening of Tuesday, November 12, 2019.

KCBS ALL LOCAL
The All Local: Tuesday 11-12-19 Midday

KCBS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 4:26


Five Survivors of the deadly Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting are suing, Attorneys argue over the Trump administration's revocation of DACA and the Salesforce Dreamforce convention is impacting commuters. Local people. Local stories. From the KCBS Radio Newsroom, this is "The All Local" for the afternoon of Tuesday, November 12, 2019.

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
The Devil and Shane Bugbee w/ Controversial Underground Publisher Shane Bugbee

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 129:32


On this edition of Parallax Views, one of the most controversial underground publishers to come out of the 1980s and 1990s counterculture joins us to discuss his life and times uncensored. He infamously republished Ragnar Redbeard's Might Makes Right, a book advocating the values of social darwinism that recently experienced newfound scrutiny when the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooter referenced it in one of his Instagram posts. He organized the Expo. He organized the Expo of the Extreme, which brought together artists from the worlds of punk, metal, industrial/noise music, and BDSM. He worked with the former child actress Dana Plato shortly before her passing and published a book/audio CD purporting to contain her "last breath". He published "The Trenchcoat Diaries" in the aftermath of the Columbine school shooting. And, after being run out of a small town in Minnesota, sought to make a documentary that would be an indictment of America. That documentary, The Suffering and Celebration of Life in America, sent him on a road trip across the country that may have inadvertently challenged the misanthropy which long drove him. The man in question is the controversial underground publisher Shane Bugbee and he joins us on this edition of Parallax Views to detail his storied life from a difficult childhood born in a Lubbock, Texas trailer to speaking at the prestigious Ivy League university Harvard. Shane initially gained notoriety for his involvement in what he calls the "Art That Kills" movement. Driven by anger and rage, Shane and others sought to create art with the misanthropic intent of hurt others. In other words, before there was 4chan edgelords, there was countercultural (in a much darker sense than the flower-power of the 1960s hippies) figures like Shane Bugbee. In many ways, the Shane Bugbee of today seems to be a completely different person from the misanthrope sometimes referred to as the "P.T. Barnum of the Underground". He's a proponent of LGBTQ+ right and believes transgender issues are at the frontier of freed speech and freedom of expression. He's a staunch supporter of Bernie Sanders and a proponent of Marshall Roseberg's Nonviolent Communication. After the election of Donald Trump to the Presidency of the United States he made the decision to pull his publication of Might Makes Right by Ragnar Redbeard from circulation. And, he now believes, contrary to misanthropy, that people aren't that bad. Despite this, Shane does not agree that he's changed. Rather he prefers to say that he's evolved. He makes no bones about his past endeavors, nor does he necessarily apologize for them. In this conversation he's completely frank, open, and uncensored. You may not agree with everything he says here or how he speaks concerning his past, but Parallax Views believes that no matter what you, dear listener, will find it fascinating. SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWS ON PATREON! WHERE YOU CAN HEAR... PARALLAX VIEWSTHE WEEK THAT WASCURRENT EVENTSPROGRAM

Policing Matters
Policing large-scale events: Long guns for foot patrol?

Policing Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 12:33


Following the active shooter event at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California, one police agency in the Golden State has decided that during large-scale events in its jurisdiction, a certain number of uniformed personnel will be "strapped" with patrol rifles. The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office announced in mid-August that an undisclosed percentage of officers patrolling festivals and other events will be carrying AR-15 rifles capable of responding to an attacker with a long gun. In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss the balancing act between protecting life and presenting a non-threatening image.

Managing Uncertainty, by Bryghtpath LLC
Managing Uncertainty Podcast – Episode #58: BryghtCast for the week of July 29th, 2019

Managing Uncertainty, by Bryghtpath LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 16:36


In this episode of our BryghtCast edition of the Managing Uncertainty Podcast, Bryghtpath Principal & CEO Bryan Strawser and Consultant Bray Wheeler take a look at three current risks and upcoming events: China's plan to conduct military exercises off the coast of Taiwan China's rare public statement on Hong Kong The shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival and what it means for major event planning & physical security strategy //static.leadpages.net/leadboxes/current/embed.js Episode Transcript Bryan Strawser: Hello and welcome to the Managing Uncertainty podcast. This is our BryghtCast edition for the week of July 29th, 2019. Bryan Strawser: This is Bryan Strawser, Principal and CEO here at Bryghtpath. With me is- Bray Wheeler: Bray Wheeler, Consultant with Bryghtpath. Bryan Strawser: As a reminder, the Bryghtcast episode is where we take a few recent events in the news and talk about their connectivity to the private sector and issues that organizations may want to be prepared with. Bryan Strawser: We're going to start with an announcement this morning that China's military is holding exercises this week in waters off the coast of Taiwan. This was announced by China's Maritime Safety Agency and came just days after the government in Beijing reiterated that it was ready to fight if there was any move towards independence for the self-ruled island of Taiwan. Of course, to the Chinese, they often refer to it as the wayward province of Chinese Taipei, which is how Taiwan is referred to in international terms at conferences and such, where both countries are present. Bryan Strawser: China claims that it is stepping up military drills in recent years, including even flying what Beijing calls Island Encirclement Exercises, and sending warships into surround international waters. Bryan Strawser: Bray, what does this mean for companies that operate in Taiwan? Bray Wheeler: Well, it certainly means that Taiwan is back in the news. Bryan Strawser: Yeah, it's been a while. Bray Wheeler: For China, it's been a bit quiet. Hong Kong has dominated a lot of the discussion as it relates to China, as well as some of the trade stuff, so Taiwan has been a bit under the radar here, at least for the last month or two. Bray Wheeler: Really, for companies that are in Taiwan, probably not anything direct or immediate, however, the fact those exercises are going on, [South] China Sea is still a thing that's important. We have other activity in other important straits within the Maritime world. The fact that these are happening definitely could impact, could disrupt, could delay Maritime shipping, commerce in those areas should these escalate, be prolonged, or something happens, an accident or whatnot. Bryan Strawser: Taiwan had its own military exercises in May, both air, land, and sea. Or, I guess that's all three, not both. They vowed to defend themselves against China's growing threat to their independence. Bryan Strawser: China also has reiterated that it would be ready to go to war against those who try to split Taiwan from the country, and accused the United States of undermining global stability and denouncing our arms sales to the island. Bryan Strawser: Taiwan primarily uses US equipment. Bray Wheeler: It does. Bryan Strawser: That's purchased from us. Bray Wheeler: It does. Bryan Strawser: Or, purchased from our companies. Bryan Strawser: I was at the Aspen Security Forum two weeks ago, out in Colorado. The second night of the conference, the keynote interview before the crowd was Admiral Phil Davidson, who is the Commander for US Indo-Pacific Command. This is the joint command that's responsible for all US interests in the Pacific ocean, including China and Taiwan. Bryan Strawser: He got a question about Taiwan, and Admiral Davidson pointed out that Taiwan is a US ally. We have treaty obligations as a country to Taiwan, but he mostly focused on the fact that a big part of what the United States Navy does in the South China Sea, maybe to be more clear about it, in international waters of the South China Sea, is to continue to reinforce the freedom of navigation that is guaranteed by the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea. Bray Wheeler: Yeah. That's the big story in the South China Sea, just in general. This activity, whether it's Vietnam, whether it's the Philippines, whether it's Taiwan, whether it's Bradley Islands. That South China Sea is a major route. Bryan Strawser: Right. Bray Wheeler: Coming out from that area. Especially as companies are looking to shift into Vietnam, into other areas of Asia, it's going to become more important. It's going to more of an issue as some of these countries start either to defend themselves, or they run exercises, and China's trying to assert its dominance on the area. Bryan Strawser: So, the key take away here for organizations, if you operate in this area or have travelers that go through Taipei, or your source from countries bordering the South China Sea, is to just continue to monitor the situation between China and Taiwan. This probably never ends, as long as they are separate countries, or a country and its wayward province. Bryan Strawser: What's next? Bray Wheeler: Next up, staying in China, but shifting back to Hong Kong in just a quick update. I don't know that we want to spend too much time since we've talked quite a bit about Hong Kong here lately. Bray Wheeler: Recently, China has actually officially commented on the protests that are happening in Hong Kong. So, Hong Kong protests have been going on for about eight weeks now. China has been reluctant to say anything, or seemingly so. Bray Wheeler: They've since come out and made ... I'm trying to find the official spokesmen for Hong Kong and Macao Affairs commented as the first Chinese statement on it, calling the situation in Hong Kong grave, that the protesters were committing evil and criminal acts, and has damaged the city's reputation and stability. Bray Wheeler: It's the first time that China has said this, which probably isn't going to be helpful in terms of calming the situation. Bryan Strawser: I don't think it's going to be helpful at all. Bray Wheeler: No. Bray Wheeler: They also used the language of “Hong Kong is China's Hong Kong. Hong Kong affairs are Chinese domestic affairs. It's one country, two system model.” Bray Wheeler: Just reinforcing that position, that outlook, or view of how they see Hong Kong is in direct contrast to what the protesters are actually protesting of. They see themselves as, yes, they are a part of China, but they are independent and fiercely independent. They're China's reinforcement of their assertion of control, their support. For the Hong Kong leader Carrie Lamb, all those things are only going to exacerbate, only going to continue this protest activity that's going on. Bryan Strawser: Yeah, it seems, I don't know, this almost feels like an escalation on the part of China, in that they rarely make direct commentary on Hong Kong. Bray Wheeler: They do. Bryan Strawser: This, to me, is almost an escalation of the situation. That's some really bluntly strong language. I don't see that making protesters go home. Bray Wheeler: No. If anything, it's just going to keep it going, which probably to China's view, helps make their case. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: Hong Kong is out of control, Hong Kong needs more governance from China. The fact that they've made that direct language of Hong Kong's affairs from China's affairs are domestic affairs, is pretty, pretty blatant in terms of where they stand on it, and pretty escalatory. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: From a protester's standpoint. Bryan Strawser: The bottom line here for organizations is to continue to monitor what's going on in Hong Kong, and keep an eye on what that might mean for travelers and for your business operations in the city. Bray Wheeler: Yeah. The fact that it's been eight weeks now, it's come off the radar in terms of other things that have popped up, new topics. The fact that this is still going on, China is taking these kinds of positions, means that this is probably going to continue and could only become more complicated. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bryan Strawser: So, the other issue we want to talk about ... We're recording this on Monday the 29th. You may not hear this for a few days, but the other breaking issue over the weekend into today was the mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, California, which, for perspective, is outside of San Jose, I believe about 45 to 60 miles. Definitely not in a city, it's in a small town. Bryan Strawser: This festival, which gets about 100 thousand visitors each year, there was a shooting last night involving a 19-year-old, which is just now being identified having used a rifle for this homicide. I believe that there were 12 wounded and five killed. Is that correct? Bray Wheeler: Yeah. I've seen mixed numbers. It's probably slightly too early. I've seen three, but if you're saying five, that's entirely possible with injuries and stuff like that. Bryan Strawser: As we're recording this press conference, there's a ... As we're recording the podcast, rather, there's a press conference going on with the Gilroy police and other agencies. There's some new information being released that may be different than what we're telling you. Bryan Strawser: Part of what we wanted to talk about here, was, this festival poses an interesting physical security issue that we want to highlight. This festival is fenced in, from our understanding. There was weapon screening occurring at the entrances to the festival, but what the shooter did is come around the backside of the festival, crossed a creek, and then cut the chain-link fence and gained access with his weapon by those means. Then, came into the festival and began shooting. Bray Wheeler: Which, you know, to these festivals and to gatherings credit, these organizations, these events are starting to think through physical security safety, think through processes, think through mechanisms to help control some of the violence or the safety. It's not just mass shooting and things like that, it could be anything. From theft to riots, to protests, all these kinds of things, to help control what's happening at some of these events. Bray Wheeler: The only caveat to that is, the physical security mechanism itself isn't enough. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: You have to still layer yourself on, and I think that's, unfortunately, some of these organizations and events have to catch up a bit. Bray Wheeler: They're doing the right things, but if you're not screening the backline of the fence, then the fence doesn't do too much other than probably keep some wildlife out. Bryan Strawser: Right. Bryan Strawser: The FBI and the Department of Homeland Security have put out some planning guidance for mass gatherings, I think is how they worded it. For large scale events, and this was an output of the 2017 shooting in Las Vegas at the country music festival that was going on. There were a number of issues that came out of the after-action discussion that happened around that festival. Bryan Strawser: Part of this is, if you decide to do as they did at this Garlic Festival, and you're doing weapon screening, you need to look at the rest of your security perimeter and then take the right actions to ensure that you're adequately protection your patrons. That's your goal, I assume, by doing weapons screening and other screening to keep prohibited items out, food. It's probably just as much about food as it was about weapons. Bryan Strawser: You've got to look at the whole perimeter, right? You've got to really think about defense in-depth, and can't just trust that the chain link fence is going to keep the bad guy out, or keep another unwanted individual with prohibited items out. You've got to look at the whole story. Bryan Strawser: I think the FBI DHS Guidance really gets to that issue, in terms of how they talk about planning. Bray Wheeler: There are definitely issues of resource constraints and things like that, too, with some of these events. Security can be super expensive, and it can suck up a large chunk of some of these things' budget. They don't have to. Bray Wheeler: As I said, they're doing the right things and they're thinking about it the right way, but it's one of those, you have to make sure that some of these areas that you're just throwing up a fence to make sure you have something there, you have to layer on a human element to it or something else. Bray Wheeler: There was some talk about adding cameras and things like that. Certainly, that'll probably become easier and easier as technology evolves, but camera systems are pretty expensive. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: And you have to have somebody monitoring it. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: And you have to have people watching for it. If you're switching between cameras, a guy cuts a fence, he can do that in a couple of minutes and be in and through and you don't see it, either. Bryan Strawser: Right. Bray Wheeler: Depending on how you placed it. Bray Wheeler: It's making sure you're having perimeter walks, and things like that, to at least know and identify opportunities of, hey, that wasn't there before. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: Hey, there's a hole in the fence. Hey, this is going on, so that you can control some of that, or at least be able to react. Bryan Strawser: I would say, just to be clear, we're not passing judgment on the Garlic Festival. Not all the details are out. Bryan Strawser: As we were talking this morning, it did stand out to us that you've really got to think about physical security holistically, and it can't just be about screening weapons at your points of entry. If you've got a secure area, then you've got to look at your other boundaries, as well. Bray Wheeler: I think that's absolutely fair. As you said, we don't know everything that was in place. I think just generally, as organizations, as companies are thinking about these events, they're definitely softer targets. They're definitely an opportunity. Bray Wheeler: Again, not just for violence, it could be for protest, it could be for theft, all sorts of different things, nefarious activity that you don't want a part of. It gets back to you have to think about it holistically, and you have to make some decisions around the risks that are posed to you as part of that festival. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bray Wheeler: Where you're having it when you're having it, the crowd. Is it open to the public, a closed group? All those things play a factor in how you layer on your security. Bryan Strawser: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Bryan Strawser: Bottom line, for businesses, if you're holding large events, or you're securing large events, think about physical security holistically and use the tools that are given to you. There's the DHS FBI guidance on planning for large scale events and mitigating the after shooter threat of large scale events. Use that documentation, it's available on the FBI and DHS websites. Bryan Strawser: That's it for this edition of Managing Uncertainty BryghtCast edition. We'll be back later in the week with an additional episode, focused on a single topic. Bryan Strawser: Thanks for listening.

With Authority
Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero is back! | With Authority (Ep. 27)

With Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 39:28


Gilroy's own Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero joins us! The Ghost is a 6x Champ and one of the nicest Bay Area athletes you'll find. He's donating portions of his next fight check to victims of the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting -- which hit very close to home. The tragic events of July 28, 2019 took place right near his father's home. And he had family at the festival the day the shooting occurred. We also dive into his decision to return from retirement, who the real hero is in his household, and mistakenly offer him Cheez-Its ahead of his big nationally televised fight at the Staples Center.

The Critical Hour
Dozens of Groups Launch 'Ban Facial Recognition' Campaign, Calling it a Threat

The Critical Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 55:02


A diverse team of advocacy groups kicked off an effort Thursday to convince local, state and federal lawmakers to enact a blanket ban on the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement. The coalition of organizations, which represents more than 15 million people, warns that the tech imperils fundamental privacy rights and is "spreading like an epidemic." How big of a problem is this technology?As if the events of recent days are not enough, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was dealt a fresh blow on Thursday when his brother Jo quit the government, saying he could no longer reconcile "family loyalty and national interest." Jo Johnson, a Conservative MP for Orpington, had campaigned strongly against Britain´s exit from the European Union in 2016, a position that put him at odds with his older and more famous brother Boris. "In recent weeks I've been torn between family loyalty and the national interest - it´s an unresolvable tension & time for others to take on my roles as MP & minister," Jo Johnson tweeted. Like many families in Britain, the Johnsons were deeply divided over Brexit: a third sibling, Rachel, and their father Stanley also wanted to stay in the EU. Will a new election be announced soon in the UK?The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has declared the National Rifle Association a domestic terrorist organization. A resolution that was introduced after the mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival was approved unanimously this week. Supervisor Catherine Stefani, who introduced the resolution, said in a statement, "The NRA exists to spread pro-gun propaganda and put weapons in the hands of those who would harm and terrorize us. Nobody has done more to fan the flames of gun violence than the NRA." The NRA has called the passage a publicity stunt. The Pentagon is pulling funding from Hurricane Maria recovery projects at military facilities in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, and the money is being redirected towards US President Donald Trump's proposed wall on the US' southern border. Further funding is being redirected from construction projects in Europe, which were intended to strengthen allied defenses. In total, 127 such military construction initiatives in 23 states, three US territories and 20 countries will lose funding in order to budget $3.6 billion for the border wall, according to a Wednesday release from the Defense Department. This is real presidential brinksmanship.GUESTS:Chris Garaffa — Web developer and technologist. Dr. Julian Vigo — Independent scholar and filmmaker who specializes in anthropology, technology and political philosophy. His latest book is "Earthquake in Haiti: The Pornography of Poverty and the Politics of Development." Dr. Rima Brusi — Anthropologist, writer, educator and scholar-in-residence at the Center for Human Rights and Peace Studies at Lehman College-City University of New York. Douglass Sloan — Democratic strategist and principal at National Capital Strategy Group.

Active Shooter: The Podcast
[1]Gilroy Garlic Festival

Active Shooter: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 30:14


July 28, 2019 was supposed to be a day of fun and delicious garlic food. No one would have ever thought that such a fun day would turn into one of terror. This is the Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting.No Notoriety Campaign: https://nonotoriety.com/Don't Name Them Campaign: https://www.dontnamethem.org/Sourceshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilroy_Garlic_Festival_shootinghttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/crime-courts/multiple-victims-reported-possible-shooting-gilroy-garlic-festival-n1035546https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/08/09/gilroy-garlic-festival-gunman-warrant/1964304001/https://www.nbcbayarea.com/multimedia/Gilroy-Garlic-Festival-Mass-Shooting-513345161.htmlhttps://www.thecalifornian.com/story/news/2019/07/28/multiple-shooting-victims-reported-californias-gilroy-garlic-festival/1854311001/https://projects.sfchronicle.com/2019/gilroy-shooting-map/https://heavy.com/news/2019/07/santino-william-legan/https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gilroy-garlic-festival-shooting-gunman-santino-legan-social-media-post-suggests-white-supremacy-ties/https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/29/us/food-garlic-festival-shooting/index.htmlhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/07/29/santino-willian-legan-lagan-picture-rifle-might-makes-right/1860828001/https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-07-29/what-we-know-about-gilroy-garlic-festival-shooting-suspect-santino-william-leganhttps://www.al.com/news/2019/07/who-is-santino-william-legan-gilroy-garlic-festival-shooting-suspect-3-killed-what-we-know-today.htmlhttps://abc7news.com/everything-we-know-about-gilroy-garlic-festival-shooting-suspect/5427212/https://youtu.be/9H6GpCVWe7ghttps://youtu.be/6Y4KXnikmGQhttps://youtu.be/zTSrks43R68https://youtu.be/Bt08yL23crYhttps://youtu.be/LzNFTwSgGq8https://youtu.be/vTEnXqYQnQ0https://youtu.be/3sImuFsiYeIhttps://youtu.be/flmSD0WRTGQhttps://youtu.be/1qG5FYi0PTwhttps://youtu.be/2rWD1xnC_sEhttps://youtu.be/X9fF41QCGgYhttps://youtu.be/oSDx7MFfz9Yhttps://youtu.be/mupuRyCDSYhttps://youtu.be/6bsHdce3Qm0https://youtu.be/0BpiAFx8QhEHosted and Edited by: AaronProduced, Written, Researched, and Edited by: Kat MorrisProofed by: Suzanne St. JohnDisclaimer and Other Support by: Lanie HobbsMoral Support by: Mari ColeTo everyone else, you know who you are, THANK YOU!

PJC Media
Let's Talk About It w Jenny White/ MASS SHOOTINGS: When Will They End? *REPLAY*

PJC Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 121:00


The amount of mass shootings across the U.S. so far in 2019 has outpaced the number of days this year, according to a gun violence group. This puts 2019 has outpaced the number of days this year, according to a gun violence research group. This puts 2019 on pace to be the first year since 2016 with an average of more than one mass shooting a day. As of Aug. 5, which was the 217th day of the year, there have been 255 mass shootings in the U.S., according to data from the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive (GVA), which tracks every mass shooting in the country. The GVA defines a mass shooting as any incident in which at least four people were shot, excluding the shooter. The toll of 255 mass shootings include five high-profile massacres in the past 8 days, in which more than 100 people have been shot. A shooting in a historic district of Dayton, Ohio, with nine people killed and 27 injured; A shooting at Walmart in El Paso, TX with 22 people killed and at least 24 wounded. It was the deadliest shooting of the year; A shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in the San Francisco Bay Area, with three people killed and 15 injured; A shooting at a Brooklyn block party with one person killed and 11 injured; A shooting at a Walmart in Southaven, MS, with two people killed and two injured. Before the El Paso attack, the deadliest mass shooting of 2019 happened in a municipal building in VA Beach, where a former city employee killed 12 people and injured four.

Viz Art - The Business of Art
Viz Art - The Business of Art - Episode 004 Brandon Hubbard

Viz Art - The Business of Art

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 40:41


Our first remote podcast with artist Brandon Hubbard at the 2019 Gilroy Garlic Festival. Brandon can do it all from drawing, painting, photography, installations and much more. Check out his journey as a father and a business man.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs in Rock: Nirvana Manager Danny Goldberg

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 96:32


After Christian opens the show with a public service announcement about his experience with the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting incident, where he and his band were playing when the killer began his rampage on their audience, he puts back on his Rock N Roll Archaeologist's hat and interviews the legendary manager and record executive, Danny Goldberg!'Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain' is Danny's newest book and is his recollections and experiences managing the seminal Grunge band Nirvana.  After twenty-five years he journeys back to the four years working closely with the band and in particular Cobain while they navigate unexpected superstardom and the traps and travails of that rarified air where the end turns to ash and dust.  Told with the help of many others associated with the band at the time, Danny acts as narrator as he reflects and comes to terms with Cobain's descent and horrible suicide.Danny Goldberg, President of Gold Village Entertainment, has worked in the music business as a personal manager, record company President, public relations man and journalist since the late 1960s. Gold Village Entertainment was formed in July 2007 and marks the return to artist management for Goldberg. A complete roster of artists can be found here. His latest book is “Serving The Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain” (Ecco, April 2019). Goldberg's previous books include, “How The Left Lost Teen Spirit”, “Bumping Into Geniuses: My Life Inside The Rock and Roll Business” and “In Search of The Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea”.From 1983-1992, Goldberg was the founder and President of Gold Mountain Entertainment, an artist management firm whose clients included Nirvana, Hole, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones and more. Directly prior to the creation of Gold Village Entertainment, Goldberg had been the CEO of Air America Radio from 2005 until mid-2006. Goldberg formed the independent label Artemis Records in 1999 and ran the company until January of 2005.Prior to forming Artemis and prior to the acquisition of Polygram by Universal in 1998, Goldberg was Chairman and CEO of the Mercury Records Group, which was the number one U.S. label group in terms of market share in 1998. The Mercury Records Group included music from virtually all major genres; pop, R&B, hip-hop, country, jazz and rock and roll via its labels Def Jam, Mercury, Mercury Nashville, Motown, Verve, and Deutsche Gramophone, all of which reported to and were supervised by Goldberg. Before joining Mercury, Goldberg was Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records in 1995, during which time Warner Bros. was the number one U.S. record label. In 1993-94, he was President of Atlantic Records, also a division of the Warner Music Group, which likewise attained the number one ranking among U.S. companies during Goldberg's tenure.Earlier in his career, Goldberg formed and co-owned Modern Records, which released Stevie Nicks' solo albums including her number one album “Bella Donna.” Prior to that, Goldberg was Vice-President of Led Zeppelin's Swan Song Records and worked with the band from 1973 through 1975. In 1980, Goldberg co-produced and co-directed the rock documentary feature, “No Nukes,” starring Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, and Jackson Browne, among others. https://www.amazon.com/Serving-Servant-Remembering-Kurt-Cobain-ebook/dp/B07CRHW9XD/ref=sr_1_2?crid=18HY0T9RU1MGR&keywords=danny+goldberg&qid=1565631169&s=gateway&sprefix=danny+gold%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-2http://goldve.com/

Deeper Digs in Rock
Nirvana Manager Danny Goldberg

Deeper Digs in Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 96:32


After Christian opens the show with a public service announcement about his experience with the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting incident, where he and his band were playing when the killer began his rampage on their audience, he puts back on his Rock N Roll Archaeologist's hat and interviews the legendary manager and record executive, Danny Goldberg!'Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain' is Danny's newest book and is his recollections and experiences managing the seminal Grunge band Nirvana.  After twenty-five years he journeys back to the four years working closely with the band and in particular Cobain while they navigate unexpected superstardom and the traps and travails of that rarified air where the end turns to ash and dust.  Told with the help of many others associated with the band at the time, Danny acts as narrator as he reflects and comes to terms with Cobain's descent and horrible suicide.Danny Goldberg, President of Gold Village Entertainment, has worked in the music business as a personal manager, record company President, public relations man and journalist since the late 1960s. Gold Village Entertainment was formed in July 2007 and marks the return to artist management for Goldberg. A complete roster of artists can be found here. His latest book is “Serving The Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain” (Ecco, April 2019). Goldberg's previous books include, “How The Left Lost Teen Spirit”, “Bumping Into Geniuses: My Life Inside The Rock and Roll Business” and “In Search of The Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea”.From 1983-1992, Goldberg was the founder and President of Gold Mountain Entertainment, an artist management firm whose clients included Nirvana, Hole, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones and more. Directly prior to the creation of Gold Village Entertainment, Goldberg had been the CEO of Air America Radio from 2005 until mid-2006. Goldberg formed the independent label Artemis Records in 1999 and ran the company until January of 2005.Prior to forming Artemis and prior to the acquisition of Polygram by Universal in 1998, Goldberg was Chairman and CEO of the Mercury Records Group, which was the number one U.S. label group in terms of market share in 1998. The Mercury Records Group included music from virtually all major genres; pop, R&B, hip-hop, country, jazz and rock and roll via its labels Def Jam, Mercury, Mercury Nashville, Motown, Verve, and Deutsche Gramophone, all of which reported to and were supervised by Goldberg. Before joining Mercury, Goldberg was Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records in 1995, during which time Warner Bros. was the number one U.S. record label. In 1993-94, he was President of Atlantic Records, also a division of the Warner Music Group, which likewise attained the number one ranking among U.S. companies during Goldberg's tenure.Earlier in his career, Goldberg formed and co-owned Modern Records, which released Stevie Nicks' solo albums including her number one album “Bella Donna.” Prior to that, Goldberg was Vice-President of Led Zeppelin's Swan Song Records and worked with the band from 1973 through 1975. In 1980, Goldberg co-produced and co-directed the rock documentary feature, “No Nukes,” starring Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, and Jackson Browne, among others. https://www.amazon.com/Serving-Servant-Remembering-Kurt-Cobain-ebook/dp/B07CRHW9XD/ref=sr_1_2?crid=18HY0T9RU1MGR&keywords=danny+goldberg&qid=1565631169&s=gateway&sprefix=danny+gold%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-2http://goldve.com/

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Deeper Digs in Rock: Nirvana Manager Danny Goldberg

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 97:17


After Christian opens the show with a public service announcement about his experience with the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting incident, where he and his band were playing when the killer began his rampage on their audience, he puts back on his Rock N Roll Archaeologist's hat and interviews the legendary manager and record executive, Danny Goldberg! 'Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain’ is Danny’s newest book and is his recollections and experiences managing the seminal Grunge band Nirvana.  After twenty-five years he journeys back to the four years working closely with the band and in particular Cobain while they navigate unexpected superstardom and the traps and travails of that rarified air where the end turns to ash and dust.  Told with the help of many others associated with the band at the time, Danny acts as narrator as he reflects and comes to terms with Cobain’s descent and horrible suicide.Danny Goldberg, President of Gold Village Entertainment, has worked in the music business as a personal manager, record company President, public relations man and journalist since the late 1960s. Gold Village Entertainment was formed in July 2007 and marks the return to artist management for Goldberg. A complete roster of artists can be found here. His latest book is “Serving The Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain” (Ecco, April 2019). Goldberg’s previous books include, “How The Left Lost Teen Spirit”, “Bumping Into Geniuses: My Life Inside The Rock and Roll Business” and “In Search of The Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea”. From 1983-1992, Goldberg was the founder and President of Gold Mountain Entertainment, an artist management firm whose clients included Nirvana, Hole, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones and more. Directly prior to the creation of Gold Village Entertainment, Goldberg had been the CEO of Air America Radio from 2005 until mid-2006. Goldberg formed the independent label Artemis Records in 1999 and ran the company until January of 2005. Prior to forming Artemis and prior to the acquisition of Polygram by Universal in 1998, Goldberg was Chairman and CEO of the Mercury Records Group, which was the number one U.S. label group in terms of market share in 1998. The Mercury Records Group included music from virtually all major genres; pop, R&B, hip-hop, country, jazz and rock and roll via its labels Def Jam, Mercury, Mercury Nashville, Motown, Verve, and Deutsche Gramophone, all of which reported to and were supervised by Goldberg. Before joining Mercury, Goldberg was Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records in 1995, during which time Warner Bros. was the number one U.S. record label. In 1993-94, he was President of Atlantic Records, also a division of the Warner Music Group, which likewise attained the number one ranking among U.S. companies during Goldberg’s tenure.Earlier in his career, Goldberg formed and co-owned Modern Records, which released Stevie Nicks’ solo albums including her number one album “Bella Donna.” Prior to that, Goldberg was Vice-President of Led Zeppelin’s Swan Song Records and worked with the band from 1973 through 1975. In 1980, Goldberg co-produced and co-directed the rock documentary feature, “No Nukes,” starring Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, and Jackson Browne, among others. https://www.amazon.com/Serving-Servant-Remembering-Kurt-Cobain-ebook/dp/B07CRHW9XD/ref=sr_1_2?crid=18HY0T9RU1MGR&keywords=danny+goldberg&qid=1565631169&s=gateway&sprefix=danny+gold%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-2 http://goldve.com/

Deeper Digs in Rock
Nirvana Manager Danny Goldberg

Deeper Digs in Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 97:17


After Christian opens the show with a public service announcement about his experience with the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting incident, where he and his band were playing when the killer began his rampage on their audience, he puts back on his Rock N Roll Archaeologist's hat and interviews the legendary manager and record executive, Danny Goldberg! 'Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain’ is Danny’s newest book and is his recollections and experiences managing the seminal Grunge band Nirvana.  After twenty-five years he journeys back to the four years working closely with the band and in particular Cobain while they navigate unexpected superstardom and the traps and travails of that rarified air where the end turns to ash and dust.  Told with the help of many others associated with the band at the time, Danny acts as narrator as he reflects and comes to terms with Cobain’s descent and horrible suicide.Danny Goldberg, President of Gold Village Entertainment, has worked in the music business as a personal manager, record company President, public relations man and journalist since the late 1960s. Gold Village Entertainment was formed in July 2007 and marks the return to artist management for Goldberg. A complete roster of artists can be found here. His latest book is “Serving The Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain” (Ecco, April 2019). Goldberg’s previous books include, “How The Left Lost Teen Spirit”, “Bumping Into Geniuses: My Life Inside The Rock and Roll Business” and “In Search of The Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea”. From 1983-1992, Goldberg was the founder and President of Gold Mountain Entertainment, an artist management firm whose clients included Nirvana, Hole, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, The Allman Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones and more. Directly prior to the creation of Gold Village Entertainment, Goldberg had been the CEO of Air America Radio from 2005 until mid-2006. Goldberg formed the independent label Artemis Records in 1999 and ran the company until January of 2005. Prior to forming Artemis and prior to the acquisition of Polygram by Universal in 1998, Goldberg was Chairman and CEO of the Mercury Records Group, which was the number one U.S. label group in terms of market share in 1998. The Mercury Records Group included music from virtually all major genres; pop, R&B, hip-hop, country, jazz and rock and roll via its labels Def Jam, Mercury, Mercury Nashville, Motown, Verve, and Deutsche Gramophone, all of which reported to and were supervised by Goldberg. Before joining Mercury, Goldberg was Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros. Records in 1995, during which time Warner Bros. was the number one U.S. record label. In 1993-94, he was President of Atlantic Records, also a division of the Warner Music Group, which likewise attained the number one ranking among U.S. companies during Goldberg’s tenure.Earlier in his career, Goldberg formed and co-owned Modern Records, which released Stevie Nicks’ solo albums including her number one album “Bella Donna.” Prior to that, Goldberg was Vice-President of Led Zeppelin’s Swan Song Records and worked with the band from 1973 through 1975. In 1980, Goldberg co-produced and co-directed the rock documentary feature, “No Nukes,” starring Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, and Jackson Browne, among others. https://www.amazon.com/Serving-Servant-Remembering-Kurt-Cobain-ebook/dp/B07CRHW9XD/ref=sr_1_2?crid=18HY0T9RU1MGR&keywords=danny+goldberg&qid=1565631169&s=gateway&sprefix=danny+gold%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-2 http://goldve.com/

Wiseguys Show
#64 Once Upon a Time in Gilroy

Wiseguys Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 69:17


Have you ever wondered what chem trails really do? Have you noticed the seeming dilution of people's pigmentation. Well Joe has it figured out. A vast government conspiracy to dye everyone so that all humans eventually become a singular skin color. Of course, we then discuss how the FBI has a memo out saying that conspiracy theories and those who dabble in them may be a domestic terror threat… wait… shit…We then cover the tragedy of the Gilroy Garlic Festival Mass Shooting which is very close to home for us, literally within miles of our domiciles. That leads to the discussion of what causes these people to do this. The gun may be the tool but it's not the reason. We discuss the role of culture, parents and pharmaceutical drugs in the derangement of sick, evil people and the actions they take.Then, we touch on a strange story of a 10 year boy pinched for playing dodgeball. From there we leave you with a review of Tarintino's new film, Once upon a time in Hollywood. Enjoy and you're welcome! Get yourself some of the magic elixir known as Strike Force Energy and use the code- bluimafia. www.strikeforceenergy.com http://www.strikeforceenergy.com?afmc=BLUIMAFIA Check out our friends Sofa King Podcast at www.sofakingpodcast.com and Publitarian at http://publitarian.libsyn.com/ or on Instagram @publitarianGilroy Garlic Festival Shooting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilroy_Garlic_Festival_shooting10 year old arrested for dodgeball: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dodgeball-assault-10-year-old-charged-with-assault-after-dodgeball-game-michigan-school-2019-07-31/Chemtrails: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemtrail_conspiracy_theoryGun control: https://www.dailywire.com/news/7872/7-facts-gun-crime-show-gun-control-doesnt-work-aaron-bandlerhttp://www.businessinsider.com/does-gun-control-work-2018-2/

The Kate Dalley Show
A Kate Dalley Show short: The Gilroy Garlic Festival Shooting - I Have Some Questions

The Kate Dalley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 13:00


Was the Gilroy Shooting a False Flag? What I noticed Right Away! The Kate Dalley Show katedalleyradio.com

The White House Brief
Ep 415 | Left Claims Gilroy Festival Shooter Was Conservative. WRONG!

The White House Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 22:42


As everyone is mourning the atrocity of the Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting, the Left is more concerned with coming up with ways to blame conservatives. The shooter posted about a book by Ragnar Redbeard, and the Left decided that means the shooter was a conservative. The truth is that the book was a work of deranged, anti-Christian, pro-socialism garbage. Then, Chris Cillizza and the writers at Vox continue to smear Trump with blatantly false “reporting” on the president's comments during the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund bill signing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Daily Article
The Gilroy Garlic Festival shooting: Moving forward by not moving on

The Daily Article

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 4:35


THE DAILY ARTICLE FOR JULY 30, 2019 What more is there to say? Another fatal shooting has occurred in America, this time at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California. The shooter started around 5:41 on Sunday evening, and, by the grace of God and the accuracy of festival security, stopped shooting less than a minute later. Yet that was all the time it took to forever alter the lives of countless individuals. So, where do we go from here? ABOUT THE DENISON FORUM The Daily Article is a daily biblical commentary on the news of the day by Dr. Jim Denison. If you would like to learn more about the Denison Forum, please visit DenisonForum.org. You can always email us at comments@denisonforum.org.

The West Coast Greatest Voice
Lil Nas X longest no.1 |Nicki & Meg | Blueface a lyricist?| Gilroy Garlic festival

The West Coast Greatest Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 35:48


Timestamps  : Lil Nas X longest number 1 (03:30)  Nicki Minaj & meg thee stallion ig live (9:30)  , Blueface a lyricist? (17:07)  , Gilroy garlic festival shooting (23:37)

Peter Boyles Show Podcast
California Shooting and Red Flag Questions - Jul 29, 2019 - Hr 3

Peter Boyles Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 42:28


Tony Fabian from the Colorado State Shooting Association talks about the Gilroy Garlic Festival, gun free zones and red flag along with your calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Salinas Underground
SJ Earthquakes and Garlic Festival Ticket Giveaway

Salinas Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2014 10:49


This mini-episode is all about our contest to give away a pair of San Jose Earthquakes tickets and two pairs of Gilroy Garlic Festival tickets. Listen and good luck!