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This past Thursday, producer Danny Wicentowski joined our show to discuss how VP St. Louis has ousted the central figure and namesake of the secret society that runs St. Louis' Fourth of July Parade — the Veiled Prophet. This episode of STLPR's podcast “We Live Here” takes a deep dive on the history of the Veiled Prophet and explores how it's connected to the Ferguson uprising.
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Gianna Volpe and Michael Mackey broadcasting LIVE from Railroad Plaza during the annual Fourth of July Parade sponsored by the Village of Southampton Commission on Veterans Patriotic Events
The gas pedal is firmly planted to the metal in the second hour, as we welcome Debra Cronmiller back to the show. She is the Executive Director for League Of Women Voters Wisconsin and she is talking about the two questions on this August's ballot and how it is important to understand what's at stake...again. Then Jacob Knuth, board member from PFLAG Waukesha us to talk about the upcoming Fourth of July Parade in Waukesha and who you will see marching down Main St. Finally, the movie Airplane turns 44 today and we suggest you watch it, because we all need a laugh. As always, thank you for listening, texting and calling, we couldn't do this without you! Don't forget to download the free Civic Media app and take us wherever you are in the world! Matenaer On Air is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 10 am - noon across the state. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! You can also rate us on your podcast distribution center of choice, they go a long way! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook, X and YouTube to keep up with Jane and the show! Guests: Debra Cronmiller, Jacob Knuth
Podcast 257 - Dunwoody 4th of July Parade - Leah Economos with EEP Events Who's excited about the 2024 Dunwoody 4th of July Parade?! This might be the largest Parade we've ever had. We wanted to highlight some of the fun participants and give a shoutout to the amazing sponsors. This year's Grand Marshal will be David Abes from Village Dunwoody. The parade starts at 9am. The Festival in the Village runs till around noon. You won't want to miss this year's fun!
SHOW NOTES Episode 019 • July 1, 2024 FIRST STRAIN News ‘n' Notes: • Pittsburg State University director of bands Craig Fuchs passes away: https://www.pittstate.edu/gorillaconnection/2024/06/former-students-colleagues-mourn-loss-of-influential-professor.html https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/craig-fuchs-obituary?id=55320110 • George Washington Carver HS band director Arthur Means Jr. passed away: https://www.wvua23.com/longtime-george-washington-carver-high-school-band-director-dies/ SECOND STRAIN Topic: The Sudbury (MA) Fourth-of-July Parade https://www.sudbury.org/4th-of-july-parade https://sudbury.ma.us/historicdistricts/historicdistricts/ TRIO This week's interview guest: JOE McMULLEN https://amhersttownband.org/ Super Bowl VII, featuring the University of Michigan Marching Band: pregame: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuGphxXt-XY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj0GJ1oddkU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VODKeJx-alw “Happiness Is…” halftime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcV6Fv28aFY Episode Artwork credit: Jeff Hall DOGFIGHT Topic: Drum corps (and band) competition etiquette thoughts from Marco Iannelli: https://www.facebook.com/marco.iannelli.3551/posts/pfbid02gwqQ12g63NPeYJNEANGfDH1PaYGDu552KydnbvDoXHh5SXTsYd7rCyFxXiQyYF9Tl https://www.mjisoundscapedesigns.com/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3_n29VcFOHca7jT8kYnJqOSWE-eSsbysqEiRZ2dpD2Ctox2RZyyyucE1U_aem_YSNOdRo4Jpppzd518e1MFA FOLLOW US! BandWagon RSS feed: feed.podbean.com/heyband/feed.xml BandWagon website: heyband.podbean.com BandWagon on Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555170345309 BandWagon on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhammerton1 Rob ("HammertonMedia") on Facebook: facebook.com/HammertonMedia Rob on X/Twitter: twitter.com/DrRob8487 SUBSCRIBE TO BANDWAGON! https://www.podbean.com/site/podcatcher/index/blog/eg706GUVzixV SEND US YOUR FEEDBACK! Email: heybandwagon@yahoo.com Voicemail: speakpipe.com/HeyBandWagon
This week Jim, Kate, and David announce the latest beach closure. Submit a design for KTUB. Save the date for Junior League Softball World Series. Get active and meet community at Houghton Park and Play. Try out Metro Flex. Bring Your Own Cup for a chance at a prize. Special guest: Maryke Burgess, Recreation Supervisor, invites all to the Celebrate Kirkland Fourth of July Parade!kirklandwa.gov/podcast#20240620
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On the one-year anniversary of the mass shooting at the Highland Park, IL Fourth of July Parade, host, Lindsay Pinchuk reflects on the last year before re-sharing her conversation with Kitty Brandtner, Founder of March Fourth, from nearly a year ago. Let this episode be a reminder that: We do not have to live like this. There are small steps that anyone can take to help change gun control laws---and they have big impact. Together we can accomplish so much. Think about the meaning of Independence Day—what does it mean to you and how you want to live your life. And as the next two days unfold in front of you….let this be a reminder to enjoy them. Unplug, Rest. Recharge. Eat that burger at the BBQ, go for a swim, connect with friends, hug your loved ones. Because when you really think about it that is what Independence Day should be all about. Quotes• “It is this incredible group of mostly women, but also men. It's not just moms and it's not just parents—it's people from all walks of life. But the common theme is that we don't believe that we should feel unsafe going to a grocery store, concert, parade, sending our kids to school, etc. It shouldn't be this way.”(14:19-14:43 | Kitty)• “Part of what makes this easy is we only have one goal, there's no convoluted six-step plan. Our goal is to federally ban assault weapons and to do it right now. That's it.” (16:45-16:59 | Kitty)• “When there's a will, there's a way. If something matters and you put all your energy into it, you're going to make it happen. There's no alternative.” (27:00-27:09 | Kitty)Resources to join the fight for gun safety:March FourthNewtown Action AllianceMarch for Our LivesEverytownPlease don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to Dear FoundHer... HERE.Follow Lindsay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinchukFollow Dear FoundHer... on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dearfoundherUse code FoundHer for 50% off your first month with both HiveCast and FiresidePodcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Horses, fire trucks and local elected officials were on display this morning during the Fourth of July parade. The event was part of the days-long Grand County Fair, which culminates this evening with family games and contests. Plus, Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute children are heading to Halifax, Nova Scotia this summer for the 2023 North American Indigenous Games. And later, a new exhibit takes a deep dive into Telluride, Colorado's festival history. // Photo: Horses and their riders line up on 400 East to start off the local Fourth of July Parade.
It was all about the smoke. The worst air quality to hit South Jersey in decades came in June, as the Canadian wildfires continue to blow smoke our way for the second month in a row. More than likely, the smoke contributed to June being another below average month. It was the first time in about 15 years that the region had a below average May and June. On the rain side of things, it was dry. So much so, parts of Cumberland, Atlantic and Cape May County slipped back into drought. Meteorologist Joe Martucci is joined by his other weather dad, Jim Eberwine, to round up June. With New Jersey State Climatologist Dr. Dave Robinson away in Europe, Joe turned to Jim for his legendary South Jersey weather knowledge. Jim is a retired Meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Mount Holly. However, he currently serves as the Emergency Management Coordinator in Absecon, a teacher at multiple South Jersey schools and is the Grand Marshall of the Smithville Fourth of July Parade. Today's topics Wildfire smoke June's temperatures Slipping back into drought June's rainfall Hurricane season update ABOUT SOMETHING IN THE AIR Take a look back at the month of weather that was in South Jersey! Meteorologist Joe Martucci and Dave Robinson, the New Jersey State Climatologist, Joe's “meteorological father” and birthday buddy do just that around the start of the new month. The show is two-time New Jersey Press Association award recipient. Find the show wherever you get your podcasts, The Press of Atlantic City's website, YouTube or The Stockton Channel on Comcast's channel 9 locally in Southeastern New Jersey. Music Credit: Riptide by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution License 3.0. Go to www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 for more.Subscribe and get full weather access: http://www.pressofac.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A popular horribles parade on the North Shore isn't so horrible anymore. Organizers have decided to change the name of the parade. WBZ's Kim Tunnicliffe got some reaction from folks in downtown Beverly.
We are happy to welcome Jeff Jarow to The Hamilton Review Podcast! Enjoy this special Fourth of July episode as Jeff and Dr. Bob discuss Jeff's background as a commercial real estate executive and how he came into the role of heading up Santa Monica's Fourth of July Parade. How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton
CTL Script/ Top Stories of June 27 Tuesday Publish Date: June 26 Monday Henssler :15 From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Tuesday, June 27th, and happy 54th birthday to actress Jennifer Anniston ***Anniston*** I'm Brian Giffin and here are the top stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Georgia anti-gangs bill to become law July 1 Canton parents awarded $32.5 million from city of Milton in wrongful death suit And Sixes Elementary School earns School Bell Award Plus, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets is here to talk with Bruce Jenkins about Farm raised Trout We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast Commercial: CU of GA Story 1. gangs Starting July 1, controversial legislation in Georgia will enforce mandatory minimum prison terms for gang recruitment. Senate Bill 44, supported by Governor Brian Kemp, requires judges to impose at least five years of imprisonment for recruiting gang members and harsher penalties for recruiting minors or individuals with disabilities. The bill received bipartisan support and is aimed at cracking down on gang activity in the state. Additionally, several other bills with bipartisan backing will become law, including measures related to hazardous waste cleanup, increased penalties for assaulting healthcare workers, allowing minors to sell certain goods without permits, and creating a program to preserve agricultural properties. ……… Read more on this story at tribuneledgernews.com STORY 2: suit A Fulton County jury has awarded a $32.5 million verdict against the city of Milton in a wrongful death case. The jury found the city liable for the death of Joshua Chang, who died in a single-car accident in 2016 when his car struck a planter on city property. Chang's parents were awarded the verdict, and they expressed their relief in holding someone accountable for their son's death. The accident occurred when Chang swerved off the road, possibly to avoid hitting an animal or object. Attorneys argued that the planter should not have been in the city right-of-way, and its presence prevented Chang from safely stopping his car. The city has the option to appeal the judgment. Story 3: bell Sixes Elementary School in Georgia has been awarded the School Bell Award by the Georgia Association of Elementary School Principals for its outstanding educational practices. The award recognizes schools that demonstrate excellence in curriculum and organizational leadership. Led by Principal Ashley Kennerly, Sixes Elementary received the award for its Teacher Toolbox professional development program. The program equips teachers with a diverse range of instructional tools to address individualized learning needs. The school's PTA provided support by funding additional classroom supplies. The school will be formally recognized at the association's Fall Principals' Conference, and the Cherokee County School Board and Superintendent will also acknowledge their achievement....….read more at tribuneledgernews.com Back in a moment Break: ESOG - Drake STORY 4: mural A new mural titled "Unite" has been unveiled at Boling Park's basketball court in Canton. City council members, along with local organizations and artist Rob Walker-Bunda, gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The project, which began last year, involved selecting Cherokee High School Junior Emily Hamilton's design that symbolizes unity within the community. With the assistance of city staff and Art in the Paint nonprofit, the mural was transferred onto the court. The artwork aims to bring positive energy and revitalize the park. Ongoing maintenance will ensure the mural remains vibrant despite regular use and weather conditions. Story 5: three Three deputies from the Cherokee Sheriff's Office in Georgia have successfully completed law enforcement training academies. Deputies Selina Abbott and Alyssa Sager graduated from the North Central Georgia Law Enforcement Academy, while Deputy Ryan Diloreto graduated from the Georgia Public Safety Training Center. Over the course of 11 weeks, they completed 408 hours of mandated police training as required by the Georgia Peace Officers Standards and Training Council. Sheriff Frank Reynolds administered the oath of office to the deputies, who are now assigned to the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center. Story 6: 4th Cherokee County residents have a number of options to celebrate Independence Day with various local events. In Woodstock: The Star Spangled Pub Crawl takes place on July 1 in downtown Woodstock, offering food and drink specials from participating businesses. Then there's the First Baptist Church of Woodstock Community Party: On July 2, the church will host a community party with food trucks, music, inflatables for kids, and a fireworks display accompanied by live music from the Woodstock Worship Orchestra. Check out Woodstock's July 4th Spectacular: The event includes the 26th Annual Woodstock Freedom Run, a parade, a festival with food, music, carnival games, arts and crafts, and kids' activities. The day concludes with a fireworks show at dusk behind the Lowe's shopping center. There's also the Canton Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks: The parade, organized by the Thomas M. Brady American Legion Post 45, starts at 6 p.m. on July 4 in downtown Canton. The city's annual fireworks show will take place at dusk on Riverstone Parkway. Residents can participate in these events to celebrate Independence Day in Cherokee County. Back with more after this Commercial: Elon – Detox - Ingles 5 Story 7: Bell And now, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets talks with Bruce Jenkins about farm raised trout ***Leah*** Final thoughts after this Henssler 60 Thanks again for spending time with us listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. Get more on these stories and other great content at tribune ledger news.com. Giving you important information about our community and telling great stories are who we are. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.henssler.com www.ingles-markets.com www.cuofga.org www.esogrepair.com www.drakerealty.com www.elonsalon.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jerome Village President Mike Lopez previews the community's annual Fourth of July Parade, and the guys look at local happenings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Also in the news: Fund to help victims of Highland Park Fourth of July Parade mass shooting reached nearly $6 million; A 28-year-old robbed Rolling Meadows store then suffered a medical issue; More than 131,000 Chicagoans have voted for next week's elections and more.
Also in the news: Fund to help victims of Highland Park Fourth of July Parade mass shooting reached nearly $6 million; A 28-year-old robbed Rolling Meadows store then suffered a medical issue; More than 131,000 Chicagoans have voted for next week's elections and more.
Attorney Michael Holden, Partner, Romanucci & Blandin, joins John Williams to talk about the survivors of the mass shooting at the Highland Park Fourth of July Parade filing a lawsuit against gun maker Smith & Wesson for their role in making it possible for the shooter to carry out the massacre.
Attorney Michael Holden, Partner, Romanucci & Blandin, joins John Williams to talk about the survivors of the mass shooting at the Highland Park Fourth of July Parade filing a lawsuit against gun maker Smith & Wesson for their role in making it possible for the shooter to carry out the massacre.
Attorney Michael Holden, Partner, Romanucci & Blandin, joins John Williams to talk about the survivors of the mass shooting at the Highland Park Fourth of July Parade filing a lawsuit against gun maker Smith & Wesson for their role in making it possible for the shooter to carry out the massacre.
Also in the news: Retired Chicago police officer shot and seriously injured during attempted robbery; As migrants arrive in Chicago, city works to connect them with essential services; Family of 8 year-old boy injured during Highland Park Fourth of July Parade has sad news and more.
Also in the news: Man stabbed in River North; Chicago Public School parents of special ed students say their children have had to endure two-hour rides to-and-from school ; Firefighters in Long Grove had to rescue a baby fawn and more.
Also in the news: Kane County man found guilty of trying to kill ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend by fiddling with his home's gas line; 434 cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in Chicago; 17-year old boy at the center of a controversial police arrest in Oak Lawn has been released and more.
2016 was my first year participating in Dog Days of Podcasting, and also my first year walking in the Ralston Fourth of July Parade. For my first four years of DDoP, it was a tradition for me to talk about my Fourth of July parade experience on one of my DDoP episodes every year. They […] The post DDoP 2022 Ep02: Thread Snippings 066: An Encounter with the Sith, Episode V: The Vaccines Strike Back appeared first on Amy Bowen's Creative Endeavors.
Alameda news and information with host Scott Piehler for the week ending July 22, 2022. This week Scott covers the City's response to the nomination of the US Maritime Service Officers Training School to the historic register, City Council's vote to apply rent control only to floating home marinas - for now, Fourth of July Parade award winners, the USS Hornet loses its neighbors, local events for the coming weekend, and much more.For more podcast information, please visit AlamedaPost.com/Podcast. For more event information, please see AlamedaPost.com/Events, or visit AlamedaPost.com for more Alameda news and information.Support the show
Radio GAG is back after a short break with our Summer Shame episode. The show is all about the very big news in our national conversation about gun violence. We've had a Supreme Court ruling on New York State's hand gun permit process. Our legislature has passed a number of new laws designed to keep us safer. Our federal government has passed bi-partisan gun reform legislation for the first time in more than 20 years to address the crisis of gun violence. This week our country was shocked as gunfire rang out amid the floats and brass marching bands at the Highland Park Fourth of July Parade. Hearts are heavy and protestors have hit the streets, pushing back on the killing of young Jayland Walker in Akron, Ohio by police. Here at home, Azsia Johnson was killed while pushing her young child in a stroller. And seven people gathered to watch that Fourth of July Parade were killed. Our focus this week is on the intersection of these killings and Domestic Violence. Domestic and Family violence play into the heavy toll gun violence takes on our families and communities. Our special guest is Stephanie McGraw from W.A.R.M., We All Really Matter, a domestic violence rescue organization. Hosts: Sarah Germain Lilly and Virginia Vitzhum Contributor: Libby Edwards
BONUS 6 4th JULY SHOOTING Can you think of anything more American than a mass shooting on Independence Day? We are back for a bonus episode. In fact, we are going to drop a Tuesday episode each week of the season which will cover current cases and leave our Thursday episodes for the historical cases. So this is the place to come if you want the up to date information on the latest mass shootings globally. And this week we are covering the tragic and very recent 4th of July shooting, when a 21 year old shooter opened fire into a public parade in Highland park, which is a Northern suburb of Chicago. And if you want to see the video version or additional patreon only content then head to: Patreon.com/stopthekilling Message us on instagram : @conmunitypodcast @stopthekillingstories WANT TO SUPPORT US: Patreon.com/stopthekilling And for all things Katherine Schweit including where you can purchase her book STOP THE KILLING: How to end the mass shooting crisis head to: www.katherineschweit.com This is a CONmunity Podcast Production on the Killer Podcasts Network RESOURCES Stop the Bleed training FBI RUN, HIDE, FIGHT Check out our Zencastr offer here: zen.ai/stk Promo code: stk Supporting our sponsors supports the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
And other stories: A look at new records which suggest the alleged gunman's family life; One of Chicago's longest running food festivals is back; People in Kane County will have a chance to safely get rid of some household items; A man who spent 26 years in prison on a murder conviction had the charge against him finally *vacated* today and more.
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The very latest on the Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois – stories of heroism, new details on the investigation and how police say the accused suspect slipped away from the scene. Plus, new tensions between the U.S. and China – the head of NASA expressing concern that China's military could try to take control of the moon. And a Consumer Confidential – tips on how to cut down your grocery bills amid soaring prices.
The Full Vermonty Boys record their first on location episode on the steps of the East Corinth Congregational Church for the annual Corinth 4th of July parade. We commentate on the floats, tractors, ATVs, and fire engines that drive by and throw us buttloads of candy. The audio on this one is pretty rough until about minute 35:00 when we move to the ballfield for the chicken barbeque and silent auction. We chat with members of the community including past guests Carl Demrow and Nick Zandstra!Thanks to past guest, Rev. KellyAnn Donahue for letting us record at the East Corinth Congregational Church, you can find their website by clicking here!Find us online at www.thefullvermonty.com or email us at thefullvermontypod@gmail.com. You can support the show by making a one time or monthly donation by clicking here!Our super-rad theme music, segues, and outro are by Burlington VT's The Wet Ones! You can find them online at www.thewetones.surf.This episode was sponsored by Cookville Campground in Corinth, VT.This episode was sponsored by Vittles Espresso in Bradford, VT.This episode was (not) recorded at Bradford, VT's The Space on Main (but it usually is).
A gunman unleashes a hail of gunfire on attendees of an Independence Day celebration in Highland Park, Illinois. Akron, Ohio officials impose a curfew as outrage builds over a deadly traffic stop. And a new COVID variant is re-infecting people just weeks after previous symptoms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
3:05pm: Highland Park attack: What we know about the 4th of July parade shooting victims 3:20pm: Philadelphia shooting: 2 police officers shot during Fourth of July celebration 3:35pm: Guest: Congresswoman Kat Cammack (R-FL) 3:50pm: Set-Up Calls: Do You Want To See Trump Run Again? 4:05pm: CALLS 4:20pm: CALLS 4:35pm: Guest: Stephen Moore, FreedomWorks Senior Economic Contributor, Club 4 growth Founder, 4:50pm: Ilhan Omar challenger rips 'Squad' member after constituents booed her at concert: 'Ready for change' 5:05pm: On 4th of July, NPR scraps Declaration reading tradition for ‘equality' discussion 5:20pm: Multiple Texas counties to declare border crisis an ‘invasion' as numbers increase 5:35pm: Guest: Ted Williams, FOX News contributor and a nationally renowned criminal and civil trial attorney 5:50pm: Homestretch: As 4th of July fireworks costs explode, expect shorter displays Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Suspect in custody after 6 killed, dozens wounded at Highland Park Fourth of July parade. Competitive eater Joey Chestnut put a protester in a chokehold during a July 4 hot dog eating contest - and still won. Climate change protest shuts down DC highway. Top selling beers in the US. Scrabble competitions remove 400 words considered offensive.
A gunman at a Fourth of July parade kills at least 6 people and injures dozens more in a Chicago suburb. President Biden reacted to the shooting, by urging Americans to fight the gun violence epidemic. Philadelphia police are looking for a gunman who wounded two officers during a July 4th event last night. Protesters believe police bodycam video released by the authorities in Akron, Ohio fails to explain why 8 officers opened fire, hitting Jayland Walker more than 60 times. The protesters are also demanding a Justice Department investigation of the police department's culture and policies. In the war in Ukraine, President Zelenskyy is vowing to retake areas captured by Russia.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Russia Turns Tide of War by Capturing Lysychansk. Shooting at 4th of July Parade Outside Chicago Leaves Six Dead and 24 Hospitalized. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Upholds Border Policy: I think we're doing a good job. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminal Defense attorney David Katz is with Pat Thurston to discuss the 4th of July parade in Illinois that turned deadly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Also in the news: Highland Park mayor Nancy Rotering says it was a sad day for her city and the surrounding communities and it's going to take time to heal; Governor Pritzker says mass shootings have become a weekly tragedy in the United States and spoke to the media yesterday; Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul released a statement in the aftermath of yesterday's shooting in Highland Park; and more.
A gunman killed six and injured at least two dozen at a 4th of July parade outside Chicago. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Criminal Defense attorney David Katz is with Pat Thurston to discuss the 4th of July parade in Illinois that turned deadly. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
476. Part 1 of our interview with Joe Abraham. Kings, Conquerors, Psychopaths: From Alexander to Hitler to the Corporation. Right wing populists increasingly draw attention around the globe, but the attention is misdirected. The real problem is not the the authoritarian, but the authoritarian personalities who follow him. If people do not blindly follow and obey the despot, he is irrelevant. Why do we attach ourselves to demagogues and mountebanks? Why do we defend even their most obvious hypocrisies and lies? The answer is found in the history of civilization. For the past 10,000 years, those who disagreed with the king or his nobles risked ruin and death. But that is only part of the answer. The other part is that, despite our romantic traditions, kings and conquerors were vicious criminals. They represent the most evil psychopaths, narcissists, and sadists in the history of humanity. This week in Louisiana history. July 2, 1952. Construction begins on Ochsner Medical Foundation Hospital in Jefferson Parish. This week in New Orleans history. On July 2, 1784, after a controversy with Reverend Father Cirilio de Barcelona concerning the arrest of one of his slaves the Cabildo Commissioners addressed a letter to His Majesty and one to the Bishop of Cuba accusing Father Antonio de Sedella of refusing spiritual assistance to the prisoners who were condemned at that time. This week in Louisiana. New Iberia Fourth of July Parade July 04, 2022, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm Main Street New Iberia LA 70560 4th of July Parade, Honor Guard Ceremony, Fireworks Amenities: Family Friendly, Handicapped Accessible, Bus Parking. Phone: 337-344-9397 View Website Postcards from Louisiana. Treme Brass Band.Listen on Google Play.Listen on Google Podcasts.Listen on Spotify.Listen on Stitcher.Listen on TuneIn.The Louisiana Anthology Home Page.Like us on Facebook.
Rich Valdes is filling in for Jim. Guests include: Scott Powell, senior fellow at Discovery Institute, here to discuss his book "Rediscovering America"; Adam Guillette, president of Accuracy In Media, with a new report which claims an Obama-era law, the Every Student Succeeds Act, is being used to fund policies including Critical Race Theory; and Wayne Norman, broadcaster at WILI in Willimantec, CT, who tells us why their Fourth of July Parade is so special. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chad Call is a Volunteer Parade Director for Kaysville City. Professionally Chad works at Fusion Imaging as an Events and Special Projects Manager. He has an MBA and BS in Design Innovation and Design Architecture. In this episode we talk about the Kaysville Parade Kaysville City 4th of July Events: Saturday 7/2 - Free Movie at Barnes Park "Encanto" Sunday 7/3- Patriotic Devotional 7pm at Davis High School Auditorium Utah Governor Spencer Cox and 388th Fighter Wing Col. Craig Andrle Unsung Hero: Wendell Child Monday 7/4- 6:30 am-9:45 am Breakfast at Davis Tech $5 per person/$25 family 10:00 am Kaysville Parade 7:00 pm Barnes Park Music and Food Trucks 10:00 pm Kaysville Fireworks
PD and PDubs are joined by Sofie and Maggie to share about Immanuel's involvement in the Hometown Fest parade in Palatine! The parade is on July 2. Hear about what Immanuel's doing in the parade and how you can help.