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A series of fires, some large, some small, break out around the LA area including by Dodger Stadium during LA's game with the Yankees. Santa Monica residents are angry with Waymo's noise, but Michael's mom says the service is better at driving than he is. Immigration busts take place in LA and San Diego, worrying activists. Some at LA City Hall have pushed back against extending Mayor Bass's homeless emergency. Three LA city council members propose a public bank as a way to save taxpayer money and to reinvest in the city.
Sous les rues animées de Manhattan se cache une station oubliée : City Hall Station. Fermée au public depuis 1945, elle reste l'un des trésors les plus mystérieux du métro de New York. Dans cet épisode, partez à la découverte de son histoire, de son architecture spectaculaire et des légendes urbaines qui l'entourent. Pourquoi a-t-elle été abandonnée ? Peut-on encore l'apercevoir aujourd'hui ? Montez à bord de la ligne 6, et laissez-vous guider dans les profondeurs de la ville qui ne dort jamais.Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Michael shares insights from a former CIA official who explains exactly what investigators will be looking for in Palm Springs where the FBI says an explosion outside a fertility clinic was a deliberate act of terrorism. Then we look at LA City Hall's troubled finances and the city council budget committee's rosy predictions that it's managed to save around 1,000 jobs from layoffs. Some airport and hotel workers in LA will see more money in their pockets soon thanks to a new city council-approved minimum wage increase taking their pay to $30 an hour by 2028. Plus, new ways to get around are on the way for the Olympics: how fans could use the sea, the air, and their own two feet.
Michael recaps a hectic week at LA City Hall where the city council is looking for a way to close a 1 billion budget shortfall. The City got a warning from the White House and guestions were raised about LAPD's use of helicopters.
AM UPDATE: Southern California bracing for a potentially 'Life-threatening' wind storm full 933 High winds lead to another Particularly Dangerous Situation in Southern California President Biden is heading to Riverside County this afternoon. Big changes are coming to LA City Hall as the City Council is back from break Tue, 07 Jan 2025 16:03:07 +0000 uDSti57HGtgBLt0IoX3ZEok7VnlsSgvf news The LA Local news AM UPDATE: Southern California bracing for a potentially 'Life-threatening' wind storm Your TL;DR for what's happening in SoCal. Get caught up in less than ten minutes every afternoon on The LA Local. From culture to crime to politics to the offbeat, Alex Silverman and the team at KNX News 97.1 FM have you covered. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https
In the final Saturday show of 2024, Michael Monks reflects on the year, sets intentions for the future, and looks ahead to what's coming for Los Angeles and beyond. Michael shares his thoughts on reporting for the year at LA City Hall, discussing the new direction of local government and City Council assignments, and how they may impact daily life. Shifting gears, Michael explores the California lottery's "winner's handbook," debunking conspiracy theories about recent Mega Millions winners in Northern California. The hour wraps up with a sports update, celebrating the Cincinnati Bengals' victory over the Denver Broncos, and a discussion of the holiday return rush, including the growing trend of "bracketing."
'Santa Claus' helps nab car theft suspect in Alabama, HOTW contender: Man who killed woman with can of beans for tearing his Denver Broncos jersey is sentenced, Deputy Mayor of Public Safety for City of Los Angeles put on administrative leave over FBI investigation into LA City Hall bomb threat. Actual mayor not amused...
There are many concerns about public safety on Election Day and in the days that follow, but local officials say they have a plan. A longtime lobbyist and former LA City Hall official has been sentenced to six months of home detention, and Ralph Supermarket's parent company will pay California more than $120 million as part of its more than $1 billion settlement related to the opioid crisis.
O.C. Board of Supervisors meets for the first time since FBI raided the home of embattled member Andrew Do. L.A. Mayor Bass relocated some Asian antiquities at City Hall and community leaders aren't happy. We got you covered on where to find a good happy hour. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
The LAUSD board voted to develop a policy to ban student cellphone and social media use. A proposal to outsource management of Huntington Beach's city library system is off the table. Do you know the history behind LA City Hall? Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
We are solidly in the season, and Asians in Baseball stay hot! First, Masanori Murakami - the first ever Japanese player in MLB - throws out the first pitch at the Giants game, and we talk exceptionalism and burden of representation. Then, position players are making moves: Bo Bichette goes 4-for-4, Christian Yelich steals home, and Corbin Carroll triples in two in a row! But in a sad twist of fate, Lee Jung Hoo's rookie season ends early following last week's shoulder injury. And if you're watching good MLB pitching you're watching Asians in Baseball! Shota Imanaga and Yu Darvish make history, Yusei Kikuchi is dedicated to his off days, Yamamoto is rolling (shoving?!?!), Brennan Bernadino holds it down for the Red Sox bullpen, and Bryan Woo shakes off a scare in his first start with a solid W. Finally, Ohtani continues to flex! He invites Albert Lee, a pediatric patient, to throw out the first pitch on his bobblehead night, finally gets the right sized suit to pull up to LA City Hall for Ohtani Day on 5/17 (but Kim has thoughts about his shirt choices), and caps it all off with his first walk off as a Dodger. Toronto Life article about Kikuchi: https://torontolife.com/city/blue-jays-pitcher-yusei-kikuchi-day-off/ Yamamoto pitching overlay video: https://tinyurl.com/5n6dx74s --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asiansinbaseball/message
SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.
SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.
SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for North Dakota pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.Podcast from April 25, 2024, on the Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network, online at heartlandnewsfeed.com, Spreaker, the Heartland Newsfeed Alexa radio skill, and other platforms. Now available on Google Assistant speakers!Listen Live: https://www.heartlandnewsfeed.com/listenliveFollow us on social mediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hlnfradionetworkTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/HLNF_BulletinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartlandnewsfeedMastadon: https://liberdon.com/@heartlandnewsfeedTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@heartlandnewsfeedDiscord: https://discord.gg/6b6u6DTSupport us with your financial supportStreamlabs: https://streamlabs.com/heartlandmediaPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/heartlandmediaSquare Cash: https://cash.app/$heartlandnewsfeedPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/heartlandnewsfeedCrypto via 1UpCoin: https://1upcoin.com/donate/heartlandmediaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heartland-newsfeed-radio-network--2904397/support.
The FBI is investigating Santa Ana Unified School District's COVID testing contracts. LA City leaders promised ethics reforms, but critics say the city council is dragging its feet. Why the above average snowpack this year isn't all good news. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
The elections are here -- and in the City of Los Angeles, seven of the 15 council seats are on the ballot, and five of them are pretty spirited. Mike is joined by journalist and political strategist Jasmyne Cannick and Democratic Party activist and former council candidate Marco Santana to discuss what's at stake, break down each of the races, and dish a bit.Some context on the elections:Council District 14: Your guide to the L.A. City Council District 14 race (LA Times)The Seething Anti-Blackness of Kevin de LeónCouncil District 10: Laist Coverage Council District 12: Ethics Showdown in District 12 City Council RaceCouncil District 4: LA's Corporate Class Wants to Reverse Progressive GainCouncil District 2: LAist Coverage
A listener, Reese, speaks for connected, protected bike lanes in Utah. 2:00 News: With pedestrian and cyclist deaths in Los Angeles at an 8-year high, the departing Los Angeles Police Chief blames their reckless biking and walking habits. In California, SB 961 calls for all new cars to have speed governors. A Die-in against traffic violence at LA City Hall. 7:12 When a 14 year old on his bike was hit by an uninsured motorist in Chicago, personal injury lawyer Jonel Metaj took the case all the way to the Illinois Supreme Court. Now, people in Illinois with uninsured motorist coverage will be protected when biking and walking, too. 18:57 Alison Cohen is the founder of Bicycle Transit Systems, which operates bikeshare in cities throughout the US. She explains how BTS came to be threatened with replacement by Lyft in Los Angeles. 33:00 A Bike Thought by Stacey. 52:23
It has been one year since a leaked tape recording of Latino politicians disparaging Black fellow citizens rocked LA City Hall. Tavis is joined by KBLA morning show host Dominique DiPrima to preview a radio special focusing on that event.
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The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: holiday beachgoers being warned about sick sea lions, and a new face at LA City Hall.
Ken is solo today. Juan Alanis comes on the show to talk about the new plan to curb retail theft in California presented by Attorney General Rob Bonta. Garcetti is back in the United States. Daniel Guss comes on the show to talk about the current scandal surrounding LA City Hall. A celebrity chef has banned vegans from his restaurant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: protesting truckers are back blocking roads and honking their horns outside of LA City Hall and a DoorDash driver is shot in Baldwin Hills.
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: Some residents in Huntington Beach want to keep obscene books out of reach of children at the public library and Hollywood writers are holding a big march and rally in LA.
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: new ideas for stopping corruption at LA City Hall, and trial delayed in the case of a socialite accused in a deadly hit-and-run.
Some disabled veterans are shut out of supportive housing due to VA disability income. It's a catch-22 that reflects larger challenges in filling subsidized units. Across from LA City Hall, a vacant lot has signs that boast, “Good things are coming!” The signs have been there for a decade. What's going on? As summer approaches and Angelenos head toward the beach, it turns out that lots of sharks are swimming in the waters off the SoCal coast, says a CSULB study.
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: the state pays out to settle case of man who died in police custody in Altadena, and a new security alert at LA City Hall.
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: Security is being tightened at LA City Hall and a new study highlights the dangers of fentanyl among teens and kids.
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: bracing for a 'warm storm' bringing rain to mountains blanketed by snow, and marking International Women's Day at LA City Hall.
Bribery. Prostitution. Betrayal. Courtroom drama. The FBI investigation into LA City Hall has it all. It had led to a series of guilty pleas and guilty verdicts, for elected officials, staffers, developers, and lobbyists. The investigation's biggest trial -- against former Deputy Mayor Raymond Chan -- is underway now, and it is has continued to generate revelations about former City Councilmember Jose Huizar and City Hall.Most LA media outlets are not covering the trial -- but legal reporter Meghann Cuniff is, and Mike talks with her in depth on this week's What's Next, Los Angeles.Meghann Cuniff:twitter: @meghanncuniffsubstack: mcuniff.substack.comMeghann's recent Substack coverage:March 3: Former L.A. Planning Commission president testifies about strange meeting with Ray ChanMarch 2: Testimony implicates ex-L.A. Deputy Mayor Raymond Chan in developer's $600K sex harassment settlement bribe to Jose HuizarFeb. 25: 'This is scary, boss': Jurors hear ex-Los Angeles Councilman Huizar's covert bathroom meetingFeb. 22: 'Your Honor! This is proper!' Harland Braun gives his opening statement in ex-L.A. deputy mayor Raymond Chan's federal corruption trialFeb. 21: Trial begins today in ex-L.A. deputy mayor Raymond Chan's federal corruption case. His attorney has already angered the judge.Meghann's LA Magazine coverage: Ex-Los Angeles Councilman's Covert Bathroom Meeting Heard at Trialhttps://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/jurors-hear-ex-los-angeles-councilman-huizars-covert-bathroom-meeting/
"Inside the Issues: The Podcast" host Alex Cohen sits down with former Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Bonin, who gets personal about the City Hall tape scandal, the effect on his family and his own future.
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: a vehicle car-jacked in a Valley with a sleeping child inside, and swift backlash to a new gun control move by LA County Supervisors.
Steve Gregory joins the show to talk more about the corruption at LA City Hall as Jose Huizar is set to plead guilty to racketeering and tax evasion. Also, Steve previews what listeners can look forward to hearing on an all-new episode of 'Unsolved', airing right here on KFI tomorrow night at 8PM. And it's Friday so that means Foodie Friday with Neil Saavedra! He and Handel discuss the Lunar New Year and all of the delicious food items that accompany it. Additionally, expensive kitchen equipment - what you need and what you don't.
Jose Huizar is set to plead guilty to corruption and a look at how his fall exposed 'rampant corruption' at LA City Hall. The crazy case of the Orange County Public Defender's death gets even crazier. More on actor Alec Baldwin being charged in the Rust shooting. And legendary musician David Crosby is best remembered for his music, but also for his activism in the legalization of cannabis.
The more things change, the more they stay the same — at least at Los Angeles City Hall, where the City Council voted to create and transfer $50 million into an emergency fund for Mayor Karen Bass to use at her discretion. It was a show of support for her efforts to address the homelessness crisis, but why now and why this way? At the county level, the Board of Supervisors is having a hard time agreeing on the best way to launch CARE court — a new statewide approach to treatment for people struggling with serious mental illness. "Inside the Issues: The Podcast" hosts Alex Cohen and Sara Sadhwani discuss the new normal that is making it tough to get anything done.
Rep. Katie Porter tossed her hat in the ring for Sen. Dianne Feinstein's Senate seat. Los Angeles City Councilman Kevin de León continues to show up at LA City Council meetings amid protests. And Kevin McCarthy became the speaker of the House after 15 votes. From Capitol Hill to LA City Hall, "Inside the Issues: The Podcast" hosts Alex Cohen and Sara Sadhwani discuss the bold moves of these California politicians.
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America simply doesn't have enough charging stations to support a transition away from fuel-powered vehicles to electric...yet. The Respect for Marriage Act to protect same-sex couples has passed through the Senate. And the LAPD has served search warrants in their investigation into the leak of the recorded racist LA City Councilmember meeting.
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As Congresswoman Karen Bass is officially announced as LA's next mayor, the homelessness crisis here keeps growing, and Angelenos are losing trust in City Hall. Billions will watch the World Cup as kicks off on Sunday. But this year's event is plagued with scandals and allegations of human rights abuses. Critics review the latest film releases: “The Menu,” “She Said,” “The Inspection,” “Bones and All.” William Kentridge is best known for his charcoal illustrations and unique animation style, where he draws a picture, films it, makes changes by erasing and redrawing. Thirty years of his work is now on view at the Broad Museum.
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It was the audio leak that created a political earthquake in Los Angeles.Soon after the racist comments recorded during a private conversation among three council members and a labor leader leaked to the public, the fallout began. There've been resignations, rowdy protests at City Hall and more. The controversy has created a political opening that might fundamentally change the makeup of the City Council by pushing it even further to the left.With midterms just two weeks away, today we talk about what's next at L.A. City Hall. Read the full transcript here.Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times reporters Julia Wick and David ZahniserMore reading:Racist audio leak could push L.A. City Hall further left in Nov. 8 electionAmid noisy protest, the L.A. City Council — listening via earbuds — conducts its businessKrekorian says he'll work to restore trust in City Hall as L.A. City Council president
The LA City Council votes to censure Kevin DeLeon, Gil Cedillo and Nury Martinez over those racist remarks. The LAPD opens an investigation into who leaked that conversation that led to the LA City Hall racism scandal. But will anything actually come of it? The fallout continues over the anti-Semitic remarks made by Kanye West who's now known as Ye. Adidas dropped him, ending their partnership. Now some high-level athletes like the Rams' Aaron Donald are leaving his sports marketing business. Is this the end of Ye as a brand? Or is there still a market for his products and music. We go In Depth. All anyone seems to talk about from last night's Pennsylvania Senate debate is John Fetterman's performance and if his health can hold up. A new report details how SUV drivers can have trouble seeing kids right in front of their vehicle. We go In Depth into this hidden danger. Newspaper endorsements of political candidates are losing their pull. We look into why many newspapers are not even bothering anymore. If big businesses start with layoffs again, the first people to go could be remote workers. You can now buy sneakers for horses. Yes, horses. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The LA City Council votes to censure Kevin DeLeon, Gil Cedillo and Nury Martinez over those racist remarks.The LAPD opens an investigation into who leaked that conversation that led to the LA City Hall racism scandal. But will anything actually come of it? The fallout continues over the anti-Semitic remarks made by Kanye West who's now known as Ye. Adidas dropped him, ending their partnership. Now some high-level athletes like the Rams' Aaron Donald are leaving his sports marketing business. Is this the end of Ye as a brand? Or is there still a market for his products and music. We go In Depth. All anyone seems to talk about from last night's Pennsylvania Senate debate is John Fetterman's performance and if his health can hold up. A new report details how SUV drivers can have trouble seeing kids right in front of their vehicle. We go In Depth into this hidden danger. Newspaper endorsements of political candidates are losing their pull. We look into why many newspapers are not even bothering anymore. If big businesses start with layoffs again, the first people to go could be remote workers. You can now buy sneakers for horses. Yes, horses. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
More on the LA City Council leaked audio scandal. More on the corruption at LA City Hall. An update on the midterm elections in Portland. The trial for Harvey Weinstein has started in LA.
As the City reels from hearing astoundingly racist comments caught on tape and spewed by LA City Council President Nury Martinez, Gil Cedillo, Kevin DeLeon and Ron Herrera, The City is in an uproar. Renowned academic, Dr, Anthony Samad and political nalyst, aithor and blogger Jasmyne Cannick joins to discuss and analyze the cibtroversy and its affect on the Black Community.
Might the new wave of stimulus checks be contributing to inflation? Iran and Russia built an alliance on their hostility toward the U.S., and now their kamikaze drones embody that hatred. Paul Flores has been found guilty for the murder of Cal Poly freshman Kristin Smart and his father has been acquitted. And new LA City Council President Krekorian aims to restore trust in City Hall following the racism scandal that has protestors up in arms.
Paul Flores is convicted of 1-st-degree murder of Kristin Smart while his father, Reuben Flores was found not guilty of being an accessory after the fact for allegedly helping to conceal the crime. Mark Thompson and Shannon the latest out of LA City Hall. According to a study from Education Data, California's college dropout rate is much higher than the national average.
Mo fills in for Gary and him and Shannon discuss the latest out of LA City Hall and new audio leaked from the L.A. County Federation Of Labor. An Irvine scammer who claimed to be a Navy Seal took up $1.5 million. We speak with ophthalmologist Dr. Katerina Kurteeva who recently removed 23 contact lenses from a woman's eye.
◆ Video released of Nancy Pelosi stating she wished Trump would've came to the capitol on January 1st so she can "knock him out!' ◆ LA City Council members are being asked to resign after leaked audio has them making racist comments about other council members and their children as well as their constituents. ◆ A 15 year old was charged in a mass shooting. ◆ Mark Wahlberg decides to move his family and business dealing to Nevada as California is just to out of control with everything. ◆ A once supporter of congresswoman AOC calls her out on her BS and accuses her of supporting the war in Ukrainian and leading people to a possible nuclear war. ◆ A dog happen to dig up a dildo and the dog walker was chasing the pooch for 20 minutes trying to retrieve the fake black penis. And so much more! Thanks for listening
A leaked conversation between three Los Angeles City Council members and a top labor leader that included racist remarks has roiled City Hall. “Inside the Issues: The Podcast” hosts Alex Cohen and Sara Sadhwani dive headfirst into the scandal and fallout. About the Podcast In the official companion podcast to her nightly show, "Inside The Issues,” Spectrum News 1 political anchor Alex Cohen brings listeners inside the world of SoCal politics. From the personalities to the races and what goes on behind closed doors, Alex and political science professor Sara Sadhwani cover it all. Join every Thursday for a spirited discussion that's as informative as it is fun.
Today's episode is called “LA City Hall Racism Fiasco”. The people of Los Angeles define this city as a place where bold dreams, creative expression, and limitless possibilities abound. One of the most culturally diverse destinations in the world. You'll be inspired by its unique perspectives, unexpected moments, and open-hearted community. The City of Angels has an abundance of multi-faceted neighborhoods and hidden gems to explore. If you've been following me you already know that I am living in Los Angeles City, to be exact in South Central L.A. That is why also you notice in my books that Los Angeles City is mentioned. We always talk about racism and social justice issues happening in cities and states around the US. But for today's topic, we will be focusing on Los Angeles City. The story today is about the resignation of the president of the Los Angeles City Council Nury Martinez. This is for comments she made last year, and it was secretly recorded, but published in the last few weeks. These comments dealt with negative comments about black people, and indigenous people living in Los Angeles. More of this story is inside our podcast. We will discuss how our political systems really work and you'll be surprised to know that Los Angeles Times rarely covers anything racist behind the behavior at the Los Angeles City Council while turning a blind eye to the problems that affect black people. Additionally, they ignore the negative comments made about the behavior and lives of black citizens in Los Angeles. Again another issue that the media hides from you. And that's where we're sitting in Los Angeles it's racist, corrupt, and getting away with it. Open your mind to what is really happening around us. Keep up with the Ooooh I'm Tellin' Podcast for more true and relevant racism and social justice issues that the media is keeping from you. Connect with me and join me in creating awareness of real and current Social Justice Issues. Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CriticalRaceReality Twitter: https://twitter.com/OooohImtellin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/criticalracereality Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clintonegalloway/ Buy my books here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-did-you-think-was-going-to-happen-clinton-e-galloway/1138748054?ean=9781735707600 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735707600/ref=as_li_ss_tl?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1610284008&sr=8-2&linkCode=sl1&tag=wrinaut08_writersandauthors-20&linkId=69ca9732f8bd7388904042eba13b2580&language=en_US
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Blake Troli - L.A council meeting since audio leak // President Biden calls for resignation / Angela Landsbury passes away at 96. / LA City Council // Najee Ali - political activist on LA City Council leaked audio and resignations // Najee Ali where do we go from here?
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This is the longest episode I've ever put together, so get ready. ◆ New York Post releases audio of Hunter Biden begging for money to enter rehab but we all no what its really for. ◆ The Los Angeles city council is caught on leaked audio exposing their true selves, they're racist. ◆ Kim Kardashian was introduced on the big screen at a LA Rams game and everyone booed her. ◆ Illegal aliens were dropped off on Staten Island leaving them with nothing and now they're going door to door panhandling and stealing from local businesses. ◆ Former cofounder of Black Lives Matter decides she wants landscaping for her $1.4 million dollar home in LA, even though she faces tax evasion. ◆ A guy decides to take magic mushrooms before going on a flight. And so much more!!! Thanks for listening
Chris presents ‘Trending Topics' such as an update on the Sesame Place racism allegations, a Little League batter consoling a pitcher after a hit to head, Aidan Hutchinson performing a Billie Jean cover, and Twitter slamming Tyra Banks after old 'America's Next Top Model' clips resurfaced. Gina Grad reports the news to today including: protesters gathering outside of LA City Hall ahead of a vote to ban homeless camps within 500 feet of schools and daycare centers and Ferrari recalling 17 years worth of cars over possible brake failures. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: Geico.com Etsy.com enter HELLO10 Con-Cret.com/PODCAST Apartments.com The Jordan Harbinger Show
Taking us to sonic heaven this week we have Perry Mason, throwing us a proper mix of rave breaks and euphoric acid grooves, enjoy! -- Follow @djperrymason https://www.instagram.com/djperrymason -- "Perry Mason has spent years collecting tunes and sharing the music that brings him joy, playing anywhere from the forest to the club, the desert to the river, and even the steps of LA CIty Hall. He's seen and experienced many styles and fads of dance music, with great respect for its history. His sets typically transcend genres and regard only the vibe and the groove. The common thread is the love of music and the spirit of the party." -- Tracklist: 1. Ara Koufax - Drums Unlimited 2. Ex Terrestrial - Urth Man 3. eliphino - Second Sunday 4. Pépe - You Must Not Be Me 5. Primal Scream - Don't Fight It, Feel It 6. Bogdan Ra - What is a DJ? 7. Pangaea - You Know What's Up 8. Green Ink - Caribbean Speedboat 9. BufoBufo - Lily Pad 10. Eden Burns - Big Beat Manifesto 11. Rambal Cochet - Designer Drugs 12. Rudolf C - Second Hand Love 13. Andy Toth - Lost In Translation 14. James Shinra - Gritti 15. Marco Lazovic - Eklektic Disko (Olsvangèr Remix) 16. Sarayu - Adventures of a Dream (Mr. Ho Remix) 17. Psychedelic Research Lab - Keep on Climbin' (Kim Ann Foxman Remix) 18. DJ Haus - Bleep Bots 19. Piezo - All My Money 20. Locked Groove - Pudding (Ouri Remix) 21. Cinthie - City Lights (Wanderist Remix) 22. Diamond Haze - Summon (Gnork Remix) 23. Blaze - Lovelee Dae (DJ TABLEDANCE S3NSITIV3 3DIT) 24. Masarima - Freak Like U 25. Utah Saints - Something Good
Nick Yayawww.nickyaya.com The Free America PodcastWebsite - https://www.freeamericapodcast.com/Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/XUMguOqsBvbm/Rumble - https://rumble.com/user/FreeAmericaPodcastAlternate Social Media:Gab - https://gab.com/FreeAmericaPodcastMewe - https://mewe.com/i/freeamerica2 Action ItemsGet your HCQ and Ivermectin prescriptions for free online - https://myfreedoctor.com/LA City Council Backpedals on Vax Passport Mandate - https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-11-12/l-a-moves-to-exempt-malls-from-vaccine-verification-rulesWorker Rebellion Swells - https://www.reuters.com/world/us/boeing-mercedes-us-worker-rebellion-swells-over-vaccine-mandates-2021-11-02/Thousands of Public Servants March on LA City Hall - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/will-not-comply-thousands-including-city-workers-lapd-officers-firemen-gather-outside-los-angeles-city-hall-protest-upcoming-deadline-covid-vaccine-mandates-video/CDC Admits Covid Recovered Can't Spread Covid - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/cdc-admits-no-record-unvaccinated-person-spreading-covid-recovering-covid/Gene Simmons Calls Unvaccinated 'Enemies' - https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/kiss-gene-simmons-says-anyone-013123220.htmlDozens of Athletes Collapsing and Dying After Getting Jabbed - https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/pvclez/anyone_notice_a_pattern_yet/?utm_content=body&utm_medium=post_embed&utm_name=6817f9c3169943f29de2e578ea81dfda&utm_source=embedly&utm_term=pvclez164 Container Ships Off California Coast - https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/11/11/report-record-164-ships-wait-off-california-coast-unload-goods/Meanwhile, Transportation Secretary is Concerned With Racist Bridges - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/buttigieg-says-infrastructure-bill-will-address-racist-highway-design-prevents-black-brown-kids-bussed-beach-video/The Left Turns on Clapton After He Badmouths Jab - https://www.washingtonpost.com/arts-entertainment/2021/11/11/eric-clapton-vaccine-lockdown/Moderna to Begin Testing on Babies - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/final-frontier-moderna-begins-testing-experimental-covid-jab-infants-young-6-months-old/French Authorities Advise Against Jab for Under 30s - https://www.thelocal.fr/20211109/french-health-authority-advises-against-moderna-vaccine-for-under-30s/Matthew McConaughey Ruffles Globalist Feathers After Saying He Won't Vaccinate His Kids - https://www.newsweek.com/matthew-mcconaughey-vaccine-remarks-medical-experts-disappointed-kids-1647839Pfizer Busted Adding Tromethamine to Kids Covid Jab - https://leadstories.com/hoax-alert/2021/11/fact-check-pfizer-did-include-tromethamine-to-its-covd19-vaccine-for-children.htmlCA Governor Newsom Extends Emergency Into 2022 - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/winter-coming-newsom-extends-covid-state-emergency-california-march-31-2022/BLM Leader Threatens Violence if Mayor Cracks Down on Crime - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/blm-leader-threatens-riots-fire-bloodshed-new-york-city-mayor-elect-eric-adams-gets-tough-crime/Michigan Schools Close After Teachers Fall Ill From Jab - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/michigan-school-system-closes-large-number-teachers-become-covid-shot/Seattle Schools Close for Same Reason - https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle-schools-will-be-closed-friday-due-to-staff-shortage-district-says/281-ae6589f6-4721-4ae2-8b53-08e755a131ecAustria Prepares to Lock Down Unvaccinated - https://www.reuters.com/world/austrian-lockdown-unvaccinated-is-days-away-chancellor-says-2021-11-11/Newsmax Reporter Banned From Twitter for Posting Truth About Vax - https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/10/media/newsmax-twitter-emerald-robinson-banned/index.html?utm_source=optzlynewmarketribbonMSM Ramps Up Fear Porn With Story About Covid-Infected Deer - https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2021/11/10/1054224204/how-sars-cov-2-in-american-deer-could-alter-the-course-of-the-global-pandemicMore Covid-Infected Deer Nonsense - https://www.abc27.com/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-pennsylvania/a-new-study-reveals-how-humans-can-transmit-the-covid-19-virus-to-deer/PetMD Confirms That Animals Cannot Spread Covid to Humans - https://www.petmd.com/news/care-safety/what-pet-parents-need-know-about-new-coronavirus-38247Moderna Admits Myocarditis Occurring in Young Men - https://www.cnbc.com/2021/11/11/moderna-says-covid-vaccine-has-fewer-breakthrough-cases-than-pfizers.htmlNBC Tries to Spin Rittenhouse Attacker's Background - https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/kyle-rittenhouse-was-active-shooter-according-wounded-paramedic-rcna5249Victim: Obama and Biden Raped Me - https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2021/11/victim-biden-obama-raped-me-powerful-elites-celebs-demonic-sex-abuse-ring/Bayer CEO Admits People Wouldn't Have Taken Vax Under Normal Circumstances - https://theexpose.uk/2021/11/06/bayer-pharmaceuticals-president-admits-mrna-vaccines-are-cell-and-gene-therapy-and-the-public-would-not-have-agreed-to-take-them-if-it-were-not-for-the-pandemic/Security Guard Stabs Maskless Shopper - https://abc7.com/stabbed-mask-security-guard-santa-monica/11215518/Flashback Fauci Fearmongering in the 1980s, Also Withheld Lifesaving Drugs From AIDS Patients - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/like-deja-vu-flashback-video-fauci-says-kids-can-get-aids-casual-contact-withheld-life-saving-drugs-gays-aids/Highly Vaxxed Vermont Has Surging Covid Cases - https://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/story/news/local/2021/11/10/covid-19-vt-why-positive-tests-up-highly-vaccinated-state-delta-variant-vaccine-immunity/6367449001/New York Mayor DeBlasio Demands Kids Show Vax Passes - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/nyc-mayor-bill-de-blasio-says-wants-require-children-ages-5-11-show-proof-covid-vaccine-access-businesses-video/Covid Cases in CA Double That of Florida - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/daily-rate-new-covid-cases-california-now-double-floridas-rate-despite-newsoms-covid-mandates/Pfizer CEO Calls Vaccine Opponents Criminals - https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/pfizer-ceo-says-people-spread-misinformation-covid-vaccines-criminals-video/Fear-Monger Fauci Hypes Winter Cold and Flu Season Approaching - https://www.npr.org/2021/11/08/1052958134/what-dr-fauci-sees-coming-for-the-pandemic-this-winterIncoming NYC Mayor Against School Mask Mandates - https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2021/11/08/incoming-nyc-mayor-down-on-school-mask-mandates-conservative-on-crime-n427650Senator Elizabeth Warren Violates 1st Amendment by Calling for Book Ban - https://www.lewrockwell.com/2021/11/joseph-mercola/dr-mercola-files-lawsuit-against-us-sen-elizabeth-warren/ VideosNancy Pelosi Birdbath Babble - Abby Hoffman Quote - https://danielsupertramp.wordpress.com/2010/05/14/put-your-bodies-upon-the-gears/Jim Caviezel Speech (Begins at 10:49) - Racist Hospital Won't Give Whites Monoclonal Antibody Treatments - https://mobile.twitter.com/realDaveReilly/status/1459555435329966083?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1459556850349875201%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es3_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2021%2F11%2Fmust-watch-texas-hhs-denies-monoclonal-antibody-treatments-whites-black-hispanic-qualify-nurse-yep-right-video%2F
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Today we're talking about protests across the country over the past weeks and especially this past weekend, Coronavirus updates, shenanigans at the Board of Supervisors, a great KPCC AirTalk episode, and some updates on everyone's favorite corruption case at City Hall. Get Involved: mutualaidla.org Get Active: groundgamela.org Read More: knock.la Sources: Oregonian article: https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2020/07/portland-protester-hit-in-head-by-munition-fired-by-federal-officer-recovering-but-still-suffering-from-brain-injury.html Seattle protests tweet thread (@SimoneReports): https://twitter.com/SimoneReports/status/1287197567772553216 Autin protest thread (@chadloder): https://twitter.com/chadloder/status/1287250063811416064 KPCC AirTalk's Thursday Round Table "What Protests Have Achieved, And What Activists And City Leaders Still Want To See Done": https://www.scpr.org/programs/airtalk/2020/07/23/21035/ Kohlhaas Huizar thread (@DotKohlhaas): https://twitter.com/DotKohlhaas/status/1286763259110932480 Upcoming event: UnrigLA and Ground Game's "Follow the Money at LA City Hall" event tweet: https://twitter.com/UnrigLA/status/1286805835247570944 Event RSVP: https://bit.ly/2WTsPTg
State lawmakers order the century-old statue of Cristoforo Colombo removed from the capitol, the FBI cracks widespread corruption in LA City Hall, the real John Sutter, what causes homelessness (a brief survey), Oakland’s mayor sees lynching where others see sports equipment, Vallejo’s real-time experiment in “defunding” police, and the Cal State faculty union’s dumb teaching of American history.
Eric eloquently spoke about Bitcoin as a macro solution on a live news broadcast from a protest near LA City Hall. I invited Eric on to discuss his views and his macro solution. We talk about his interest in Bitcoin, his RaspiBlitz node, his excitement for the lightning network, and bitcoin as a social movement. Eric links: Twitter: @iamTheCharacter Music: http://bit.ly/sospotify IG: @hiphopphilosophymovie Clip: https://twitter.com/nlebowitz1/status/1268002667042934786 New clip: https://twitter.com/iamTheCharacter/status/1269762148135100417 Sponsors: Swan Bitcoin Unchained Capital Stephan Livera links: Show notes and website Subscribe on YouTube: @stephanlivera Follow me on twitter @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Patreon @stephanlivera
Joe and Jay discuss many of the icons that represent Los Angeles, from LA City Hall in downtown LA to the Hollywood Sign, to The Forum in Inglewood, the LA Coliseum at USC, to the Beverly Hills Hotel, we explore these treasures that make LA so appealing.
On this episode of Greater LA: The writers and publishers organization PEN America is looking for help from LA City Hall to support local literary professionals. A high school student recounts her journey to being a slam poetry champion. And, in the time of physical distancing, the director of LA Theatre Works says radio plays are having a moment.
Amazing interview with the comedy Queen, discussing being honored at LA CITY HALL durring Black History Month the Art and Politics of Comedy, as well as touching on the release of her comedy CD "Luenell Live "I ONLY DRINK AT WORK" available on all digital platforms everywhere. Also discussing the wrap up of her 3 month Las Vegas residency at the SLS hotel in Viva Las Vegas, on top of an on going engagement at the Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club at The LINQ Promenade in Vegas and so much more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevibeshow97.9/support
We first spoke with Mimi in December 2015, where she shared more about her early life, how she got into endurance running. During the first episode we go into more depth about some of the bigger challenges she has done, for example breaking the world record for fastest women running JOGLE (John O’Groats to Lands End - 840 miles) in the UK in 2008. (This record has since been broken in 2019 by Sharon Gayter - You can listen to Sharon share more about this on the Tough Girl Podcast.) “The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible” During this episode we catch up with Mimi and find out what’s she’s been up to since. We talk in detail about her dream of running across America, we talk about fears and failure and having to let go of running and try new sports. Mimi talks really openly and honestly during this episode, I had a tear in my eye when I was recording it and a tear in my eye when I edited it. You have been warned it does get emotional! Show notes - Quick update from Mimi Her dream of running across America in 2017 The planning and the preparation for the challenge Applying to Guinness for the World Record Starting in LA City Hall and running to City Hall in New York City Getting a hard time from other runners Planning with Google Maps Driving the route in advance Getting the money together for the challenge Getting a crew together Speaking with Sophie Rooney (also on the Tough Girl Podcast coming 10th March!) Training and race strategy Having a sports psychologist Having to postpone the run in 2016 Running for 1 minute at a time Dealing with the frustration 6 am, 7th September on the start line Having the whole world watching Switching off from everything and becoming very calm Dealing with criticism 2 women going for the world record…. The good and the bad of social media Getting stalked on the run and having to call the police The structure of her days Fuelling her body Her evening routine What’s going on in her head while running The 40th day… Recovery The end of her running career Ride Across Great Britain Riding a bike! Cycling!!! Marv and Mavis Cycling the Pacific Coast Highway Hills on the PCH New book coming out in Spring 2021 Overcoming her fear of water Zoe Langley-Wathen - #100ScaryDays Being a goal driven person Plans and goals for 2020 5 Parks in America Ride Across America Naming her bikes! The footage from the run across America… Wise words from Mimi - “Small steps will lead to big things” Social Media Website - http://www.marvellousmimi.com Instagram @marvellousmimi Facebook @MarvellousMimi Twitter @MarvellousMimi
Boris Johnson wins race to become UK’s next prime minister / Mueller testimony tomorrow / Two teens thought missing named as suspects in Canadian double murder / FBI serves search warrants at LA City Hall, DWP over utility’s billing system fiasco – Andrew Mollenbeck has the latest / Gavin Newsom’s death penalty moratorium isn’t saving California money / Canada’s bizarre trans-waxing controversy / Grilling and marinating tips with Fork Reporter Neil Saavedra!
BE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!!!! LA is having yet another special election for City Council in Council District 12. The citizens of that district will have the opportunity to send a new representative to LA City Hall to replace the seat that was vacated by Mitchell Englander. Tonight on #theUSApodcast we will be speaking with Loraine Lundquist, a candidate who is running for Los Angeles City Council in Council District 12 for the upcoming election on June 4. Loraine is scientist; educator, mom and community advocate who wants to bring serious reform to her district from city hall. Tonight we will speak with her about her upcoming race, the issues facing her district and the city of Los Angeles as a whole.Plus we will be speaking with Matt Klink with Klink Campaigns & No on Measure EE. Measure EE is a measure that will be coming up on the ballot for Los Angeles County this June 4. The Measure claims that if passed, it will raise property taxes to provide much needed funding for LA public schools. Matt and his organization believe differently however. Tonight we will be asking him why he thinks voters should vote no on EE. Plus we take about the issues many farmers in The United States are facing due to trade wars and climate change!! Will farmers in the US be able to hang on with such dire issues facing them?
Police in Delphi, IN say the suspect in the double murder of two girls may be hiding in plain sight in town, Sri Lanka likely knew about the terror plot but did not stop it, Another Democrat jumps in the 2020 ring, Michael Avenatti embezzled $2M, Typhus update at LA City Hall, A call from the Queen after her birthday, and Sex, cocaine, and Van Halen.
The Art Institute in Hollywood shuts down, R. Kelly goes to McDonald's, Tim was once syndicated for a day, Jussie Smollett indicted, Compton police chase, Daylight savings, LA City Hall's rat problem, Woman becomes allergic after being bitten by a tick
PLUS a pot smoker found a tiger and LA City Hall has rats...a lot of rats.
Hollywood Bicycling Ambassador Alexander Totz urges us to support Councilmember Mike Bonin's proposal to place memorials at crash sites around the city at an LA City Hall hearing on Wednesday, November 28th; and, to support the Hollywood Community Plan's inclusion of a fully protected bike lane along the length of Hollywood Boulevard by calling or emailing by January 31st, 2019. Councilperson Mike Bonin: https://11thdistrict.com/contact-us/ Legislative contact for Wednesday's Transportation Committee meeting on bicycling fatality memorials: https://cityclerk.lacity.org/lacityclerkconnect/index.cfm?fa=ccfi.viewrecord&cfnumber=18-0895 john.white@lacity.org Hollywood Community Plan Update (Draft Environmental Impact Report); https://planning.lacity.org/eir/Hollywood_CPU/Deir/Hollywood%20Community%20Plan%20Update%20Index.html linda.lou@lacity.org
Holy smokes, the Ground Game Podcast is 1 year old! So to celebrate we had the FBI raid LA City Hall and held an election. We're covering the newest #TeamHuizar scandal and breaking down the election results. Not sure what to do for next year's birthday, got any good ideas?
Join BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE RADIO Tuesday Oct.23rd @3:30pm right here http://www.blogtalkradio.com/buzzardskorner-of-love as we continue our Anniversary Month! We will have an excellent conversation with a lady who is truly in-for-mation and is holding the energy of information for this planet! Join us as we discuss our own Freedom Survival by conversationg about the energy of Harriett Tubman and all that she has contributed to this world and still does! Happily retired, Mashariki has traveled internationally to study the history of the melinated global majority. She’s traveled to parts of the Caribbean, Bali Indonesia, Japan, several countries in Europe, Egypt and several states in the United States. “It’s fascinating to learn about the many contributions the global majority has made and how these contributions have shaped the United States and the world”. Currently working at Los Angeles City Hall as a Docent, she motivates and enriches minds while sharing the history of the working museum, LA City Hall on her tours. She brings to life the history of City Hall, while encouraging everyone to use their voice and participate in government through voting and possibly running for elected office. She’s met people from around the world on her tours. Mashariki passionately shares history and loves telling the stories not many know. Tuesday 3:30pm Oct 23rd right here @http://www.blogtalkradio.com/buzzardskorner-of-love BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE RADIO bringing people back to themselves
Legend of the legends Glenjamn was there when Daft Punk took off their masks, when Brodinski was just you typical bro, when Justice played LA City Hall, when Gesaffelstein was crashing on his couch, when DJ AM was rising to Legendary status, when Boys Noize was just another German weirdo, and of course when Dj Aoki comped a 20k meal at Benihana. Tune in for a musical history lesson with the coolest dude who nobody who's anybody that doesn't know everybody knows somebody that is a person who is famous........ @glenjamn
Special guest Dr. Daniel Wiseman is featured, as "Community Matters" takes a look at the Neighborhood Council system in Los Angeles, and how LA City Hall works (or DOESN'T work). These NC's, meant to give residents a larger voice in City government, came into existence at about the same time as LACP, our non-profit organization, and we've consistently covered their growth. Sandy and Bill welcome community activists and volunteers to participate and learn what to try, or avoid trying, in their home towns.