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Doctor TK
(#486) How This Therapist Grew Her Income Step-by-Step — From Interns to Group Practice

Doctor TK

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 50:46


LaMone Downey Leonard, LICSW, is a therapist, clinical supervisor, and consultant with 20+ years of experience supporting BIPOC adults through anxiety, depression, life transitions, and reproductive trauma. She is the Founder and Clinical Director of Rising Hope Counseling and Wellness, a private practice rooted in culturally affirming, holistic care.LaMone's background spans schools, shelters, and community settings. As a mentor to future clinicians and a consultant for organizations, she promotes trauma-informed, equity-centered care. Her integrative style blends talk therapy with mindfulness, movement, and creative expression. She's also a Registered Yoga Teacher and dance instructor who brings joy into healing.

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti
Maltempo in Emilia Romagna: esonda il Lamone

Effetto giorno le notizie in 60 minuti

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024


Maltempo: esonda il Lamone a Traversara di Bagnacavallo. Ci colleghiamo con Francesco Ravagli, assessore ai lavori pubblici del Comune di Bagnacavallo. Prendendo spunto dal guasto di martedì e dalla morte di un operaio travolto da un Intercity a Bologna, ragioniamo sullo stato della sicurezza e dei controlli in ambito ferroviario con Paolo Beria, docente di economia e pianificazione dei trasporti del Politecnico di Milano. Una donna diabetica riesce ora a produrre insulina in seguito ad un trapianto di staminali. Ne parliamo con Roberto Trevisan, professore di Endocrinologia presso l'Università Milano-Bicocca, direttore della Diabetologia dell'ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII di Bergamo.

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
Alluvione in Emilia-Romagna. Il centrodestra attacca il centrosinistra, ma gli unici che scavano sono i cittadini | 24/09/2024 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 2:34


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi Alluvione in Emilia-Romagna. Il centrodestra attacca il centrosinistra. L'alluvione in Emilia-Romagna diviene oggetto di scontro nella campagna elettorale per le prossime regionali. L'ultima accusa del centrodestra al centrosinistra riguarda il cumulo di rami, tronchi e detriti che hanno ostruito il ponte ferroviario sul fiume Lamone, nel Comune di Bagnacavallo, in provincia di Ravenna: si tratta con ogni probabilità di una delle principali cause dell'esondazione del fiume che ha colpito le zone vicine. “Non sono stati tolti i tronchi dai fiumi, non sono stati aperti gli archi dei ponti. Si sono rotti gli argini negli stessi punti dell'alluvione del 2023″, attacca Elena Ugolini, candidata del centrodestra. "In questi 54 anni da quando è nata la Regione non è stato fatto un piano di governo delle acque serio. A questo si aggiunge un finanziamento regionale temporaneamente stornato”, afferma la Ugolini. Il centrosinistra parla di sciacallaggio elettorale. La segretaria del Pd si reca nelle zone alluvionate, parla con i sindaci, visita alcune famiglie e imprese a Cotignola insieme al sindaco Federico Settembrini, al Presidente della Provincia di Ravenna de Pascale. Ma la storia del ponte ferroviario sul Lamone richiama invece tutti alle responsabilità: il commissario Figliuolo, il ministro dei Trasporti Salvini, Rfi e ovviamente la Regione. Già nel 2023, dopo la prima alluvione, una petizione di cittadini e comuni emiliano-romagnoli chiedeva la sostituzione dell'infrastruttura ferroviaria con un nuovo ponte rialzato completamente fuori dal fiume, eliminando così anche il pilone centrale. Questo per evitare il blocco del normale flusso del fiume e possibili inondazioni. Un anno dopo siamo ancora allo stesso punto. Nulla è accaduto.  Gli unici che scavano sono i cittadini e gli angeli del fango. Mentre va in scena lo scaricabarile istituzionale gli unici che scavano, puliscono le strade dalle macerie sono i cittadini, la protezione civile e gli angeli del fango, ragazzi arrivati da ogni parte d'Italia per dare una mano alle popolazioni colpite dall'alluvione. Sul web gira un video toccante. Ritrae una persona anziana con i vestiti sporchi di fango che ringrazia una cinquantina di giovani riuniti intorno a lui, accorsi in Romagna per fare il loro dovere di cittadini. Li abbraccia e li esorta ad andare avanti. Di questa solidarietà l'Emilia-Romagna ha bisogno.  ___________________________________________________ Ascolta altre produzioni di Giornale Radio sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornale_radio_fm/?hl=it

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
Alluvione in Emilia-Romagna. Il centrodestra attacca il centrosinistra, ma gli unici che scavano sono i cittadini | 24/09/2024 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 2:34


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi Alluvione in Emilia-Romagna. Il centrodestra attacca il centrosinistra. L'alluvione in Emilia-Romagna diviene oggetto di scontro nella campagna elettorale per le prossime regionali. L'ultima accusa del centrodestra al centrosinistra riguarda il cumulo di rami, tronchi e detriti che hanno ostruito il ponte ferroviario sul fiume Lamone, nel Comune di Bagnacavallo, in provincia di Ravenna: si tratta con ogni probabilità di una delle principali cause dell'esondazione del fiume che ha colpito le zone vicine. “Non sono stati tolti i tronchi dai fiumi, non sono stati aperti gli archi dei ponti. Si sono rotti gli argini negli stessi punti dell'alluvione del 2023″, attacca Elena Ugolini, candidata del centrodestra. "In questi 54 anni da quando è nata la Regione non è stato fatto un piano di governo delle acque serio. A questo si aggiunge un finanziamento regionale temporaneamente stornato”, afferma la Ugolini. Il centrosinistra parla di sciacallaggio elettorale. La segretaria del Pd si reca nelle zone alluvionate, parla con i sindaci, visita alcune famiglie e imprese a Cotignola insieme al sindaco Federico Settembrini, al Presidente della Provincia di Ravenna de Pascale. Ma la storia del ponte ferroviario sul Lamone richiama invece tutti alle responsabilità: il commissario Figliuolo, il ministro dei Trasporti Salvini, Rfi e ovviamente la Regione. Già nel 2023, dopo la prima alluvione, una petizione di cittadini e comuni emiliano-romagnoli chiedeva la sostituzione dell'infrastruttura ferroviaria con un nuovo ponte rialzato completamente fuori dal fiume, eliminando così anche il pilone centrale. Questo per evitare il blocco del normale flusso del fiume e possibili inondazioni. Un anno dopo siamo ancora allo stesso punto. Nulla è accaduto.  Gli unici che scavano sono i cittadini e gli angeli del fango. Mentre va in scena lo scaricabarile istituzionale gli unici che scavano, puliscono le strade dalle macerie sono i cittadini, la protezione civile e gli angeli del fango, ragazzi arrivati da ogni parte d'Italia per dare una mano alle popolazioni colpite dall'alluvione. Sul web gira un video toccante. Ritrae una persona anziana con i vestiti sporchi di fango che ringrazia una cinquantina di giovani riuniti intorno a lui, accorsi in Romagna per fare il loro dovere di cittadini. Li abbraccia e li esorta ad andare avanti. Di questa solidarietà l'Emilia-Romagna ha bisogno.  ___________________________________________________ Ascolta altre produzioni di Giornale Radio sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornale_radio_fm/?hl=it

ANSA Voice Daily
FOCUS | Un'altra alluvione in Romagna, paura e sfollati

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 3:24


Ansa - di Tommaso Romanin.Si cercano due dispersi, Mattarella esprime la sua vicinanza.

Ultim'ora
Maltempo in Emilia Romagna, 500 interventi dei vigili del fuoco

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 0:51


BOLOGNA (ITALPRESS) - Il corpo nazionale dei Vigili del fuoco è al lavoro da ieri in Emilia Romagna per far fronte ai danni causati dall'intensa ondata di maltempo che sta colpendo la regione. Nelle ultime 24 ore sono stati effettuati oltre 500 interventi di soccorso. Situazione più critica nel territorio della provincia di Ravenna, dove sono in azione anche due elicotteri Drago per l'evacuazione di persone bloccate in casa dall'innalzamento del livello dell'acqua causato dall'esondazione del torrente Senio a Cotignola e del Lamone a Bagnacavallo in località Traversara. A Casola Valsenio interventi in atto per diverse frane che hanno ostruito strade di collegamento. Nella provincia di Forlì Cesena i soccorritori acquatici del Corpo nazionale hanno operato in via Zignola, a Forlì, per evacuare 14 persone, di cui 7 disabili in una residenza sanitaria, ed un centinaio di animali minacciati dall'acqua. Sempre a Forlì, nel quartiere di San Benedetto, in via Pelacano e in via Isonzo le squadre stanno operando per assistenza a persone in difficoltà per allagamenti e per il soccorso ad automobilisti in panne.tvi/mrv

Ultim'ora
Maltempo in Emilia Romagna, 500 interventi dei vigili del fuoco

Ultim'ora

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 0:51


BOLOGNA (ITALPRESS) - Il corpo nazionale dei Vigili del fuoco è al lavoro da ieri in Emilia Romagna per far fronte ai danni causati dall'intensa ondata di maltempo che sta colpendo la regione. Nelle ultime 24 ore sono stati effettuati oltre 500 interventi di soccorso. Situazione più critica nel territorio della provincia di Ravenna, dove sono in azione anche due elicotteri Drago per l'evacuazione di persone bloccate in casa dall'innalzamento del livello dell'acqua causato dall'esondazione del torrente Senio a Cotignola e del Lamone a Bagnacavallo in località Traversara. A Casola Valsenio interventi in atto per diverse frane che hanno ostruito strade di collegamento. Nella provincia di Forlì Cesena i soccorritori acquatici del Corpo nazionale hanno operato in via Zignola, a Forlì, per evacuare 14 persone, di cui 7 disabili in una residenza sanitaria, ed un centinaio di animali minacciati dall'acqua. Sempre a Forlì, nel quartiere di San Benedetto, in via Pelacano e in via Isonzo le squadre stanno operando per assistenza a persone in difficoltà per allagamenti e per il soccorso ad automobilisti in panne.tvi/mrv

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Maltempo, allerta rossa Emilia Romagna. Migliaia di sfollati tra Faenza e Ravenna

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 0:49


Il maltempo non dà tregua all'Emilia Romagna, colpita dalle piogge abbondanti cadute nelle scorse ore. Difficoltà a Faenza dove le acque dei fiumi Marzeno e Lamone sono tracimate a monte e hanno invaso le strade della cittadina.

The DJ Sessions
IAMDJDRAKE on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 7/15/24

The DJ Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 67:42


IAMDJDRAKE on the Virtual Sessions presented by The DJ Sessions 7/15/24 About IAMDJDRAKE - DJ Drake -- Celebrity DJ – is an entrepreneur and has been deejaying for over 25 years. He is recognized in the U.S. and internationally for playing all genres of music, is a producer, remixer, and a member of Fleet DJ's - one of the world's largest DJ collectives. DJ Drake was a fan favorite for 10 years on commercial radio stations, Clear Channel Power 104.1 FM and CBS Hot 93.7 FM. He is now a frequent guest on SiriusXM's Ch 47 The Friday FLY Ride with Heather B and has been a featured DJ on SiriusXM's Shade 45 Sway in the Morning Show for the past three years. DJ Drake has performed on stage with some of the biggest names in the music industry including Busta Rhymes, DMX, P Diddy, Chris Brown, Keyshia Cole & more. He was honored as the 2018 Connecticut Best DJ and was a 2019 recipient of the 100 Men of Color Award. In 2020, DJ Drake decided to leverage his skills to become an artist known as IAMDJDRAKE and released his first record, an Afro House single called Africa. The success of Africa in early 2021 resulted in IAMDJDRAKE getting booked in many cities across the country including Chicago, Atlantic City, New York City, Los Angeles, Charlotte, Raleigh, Miami, and D.C. In spring 2021, IAMDJDRAKE released a second record, a Soulful House single called Goin No Where ft. Lamone. Goin No Where was a top 10 song of the week for the Radio Indie International Network. In spring 2023, IAMDJDRAKE dropped his latest record, a Soulful House single called Bother Me ft. Keeyen Martin. Bother Me garnered much success with over 200,000 streams on Spotify, over 134,000 video views on YouTube, and reached number 34 on Music Choice R&B Soul. On the heels of the record's success, IAMDJDRAKE released a remix called Bother Me Again – DJ Spinna Galactic Soul Remix. Both singles can be found on all major digital platforms. About The DJ Sessions - “The DJ Sessions” is a Twitch/Mixcloud "Featured Partner” live streaming/podcast series featuring electronic music DJ's/Producers via live mixes/interviews and streamed/distributed to a global audience. TheDJSessions.com The series constantly places in the “Top Ten” on Twitch Music and the “Top Five” in the “Electronic Music", “DJ", "Dance Music" categories. TDJS is rated in the Top 0.11% of live streaming shows on Twitch out of millions of live streamers. It has also been recognized by Apple twice as a "New and Noteworthy” podcast and featured three times in the Apple Music Store video podcast section. UStream and Livestream have also listed the series as a "Featured" stream on their platforms since its inception. The series is also streamed live to multiple other platforms and hosted on several podcast sites. It has a combined live streaming/podcast audience is over 125,000 viewers per week. With over 2,400 episodes produced over the last 14 years "The DJ Sessions" has featured international artists such as: BT, Youngr, Dr. Fresch, Ferry Corsten, Sevenn, Drove, Martin Trevy, Jacob Henry, Nathassia aka Goddess is a DJ, Wuki, DiscoKitty, Moon Beats, Barnacle Boi, Spag Heddy, Scott Slyter, Simply City, Rob Gee, Micke, Jerry Davila, SpeakerHoney, Sickotoy, Teenage Mutants, Wooli, Somna, Gamuel Sori, Curbi, Alex Whalen, Vintage & Morelli, Netsky, Rich DietZ, Stylust, Bexxie, Chuwe, Proff, Muzz, Raphaelle, Boris, MJ Cole, Flipside, Ross Harper, DJ S.K.T., Skeeter, Bissen, 2SOON, Kayzo, Sabat, Katie Chonacas, DJ Fabio, Homemade, Hollaphonic, Lady Waks, Dr. Ushuu, Arty/Alpha 9, Miri Ben-Ari, DJ Ruby, DJ Colette, Nima Gorji, Kaspar Tasane, Andy Caldwell, Party Shirt, Plastik Funk, ENDO, John Tejada, Hoss, Alejandro, DJ Sash U, Arkley, Bee Bee, Cozmic Cat, Superstar DJ Keoki, Crystal Waters, Swedish Egil, Martin Eyerer, Dezarate, Maddy O'Neal, Sonic Union, Lea Luna, Belle Humble, Marc Marzenit, Ricky Disco, AthenaLuv, Maximillian, Saeed Younan, Inkfish, Kidd Mike, Michael Anthony, They Kiss, Downupright, Harry “the Bigdog” Jamison, DJ Tiger, DJ Aleksandra, 22Bullets, Carlo Astuti, Mr Jammer, Kevin Krissen, Amir Sharara, Coke Beats, Danny Darko, DJ Platurn, Tyler Stone, Chris Coco, Purple Fly, Dan Marciano, Johan Blende, Amber Long, Robot Koch, Robert Babicz, KHAG3, Elohim, Hausman, Jaxx & Vega, Yves V, Ayokay, Leandro Da Silva, The Space Brothers, Jarod Glawe, Jens Lissat, Lotus, Beard-o-Bees, Luke the Knife, Alex Bau, Arroyo Low, Camo & Crooked, ANG, Amon Tobin, Voicians, Florian Kruse, Dave Summit, Bingo Players, Coke Beats, MiMOSA, Drasen, Yves LaRock, Ray Okpara, Lindsey Stirling, Mako, Distinct, Still Life, Saint Kidyaki, Brothers, Heiko Laux, Retroid, Piem, Tocadisco, Nakadia, Protoculture, Sebastian Bronk, Toronto is Broken, Teddy Cream, Mizeyesis, Simon Patterson, Morgan Page, Jes, Cut Chemist, The Him, Judge Jules, DubFX, Thievery Corporation, SNBRN, Bjorn Akesson, Alchimyst, Sander Van Dorn, Rudosa, Hollaphonic, DJs From Mars, GAWP, David Morales, Roxanne, JB & Scooba, Spektral, Kissy Sell Out, Massimo Vivona, Moullinex, Futuristic Polar Bears, ManyFew, Joe Stone, Reboot, Truncate, Scotty Boy, Doctor Nieman, Jody Wisternoff, Thousand Fingers, Benny Bennasi, Dance Loud, Christopher Lawrence, Oliver Twizt, Ricardo Torres, Patricia Baloge, Alex Harrington, 4 Strings, Sunshine Jones, Elite Force, Revolvr, Kenneth Thomas, Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta, Reid Speed, TyDi, Donald Glaude, Jimbo, Ricardo Torres, Hotel Garuda, Bryn Liedl, Rodg, Kems, Mr. Sam, Steve Aoki, Funtcase, Dirtyloud, Marco Bailey, Dirtmonkey, The Crystal Method, Beltek, Darin Epsilon, Kyau & Albert, Kutski, Vaski, Moguai, Blackliquid, Sunny Lax, Matt Darey, and many more. In addition to featuring international artists TDJS focuses on local talent based on the US West Coast. Hundreds of local DJ's have been featured on the show along with top industry professionals. We have recently launched v3.1 our website that now features our current live streams/past episodes in a much more user-friendly mobile/social environment. In addition to the new site, there is a mobile app (Apple/Android) and VR Nightclubs (VR Chat). About The DJ Sessions Event Services - TDJSES is a 501c3 Non-profit charitable organization that's main purpose is to provide music, art, fashion, dance, and entertainment to local and regional communities via events and video production programming distributed via live and archival viewing. For all press inquiries regarding “The DJ Sessions”, or to schedule an interview with Darran Bruce, please contact us at info@thedjsessions.com.

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DJ Ben Hop
DJ Ben Hop :Best Kept Secret" (03-11-2024)

DJ Ben Hop "Best Kept Secret" Indie Artist Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 106:23


"The Best Kept Secret" every Monday from 7 pm-9 pm (ET) with Host DJ Ben Hop. We are showcasing Independent Artists from all over the world. Submit your music for airplay by going to www.excitementradio.com and clicking on the "Submit Music" tab for all the information. To request your favorite Artist or Indie song, call us at 305-749-6004. This episode features music from VonneTheArtist, Black City Hustla CEO, M4TM, The Hoodies, DJ Disspaere & Tough Dumplim, Taryn, Pete Powers & Fazonerok, Lil Kim & Tayy Brown, Lamone, TMF, Clane Matthew, Rell2X, Flyght, and Ben Hop & Big Shot. Tune In and Support New Music. (Recorded: 03-11-2024)

Podcast Red Inka + Audio Libros
027 La Divina comedia - Libro de Dante Alighieri Del Infierno: CANTO VIGESIMOSEPTIMO.

Podcast Red Inka + Audio Libros

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023 6:44


Divina comedia Libro de Dante Alighieri CANTO VIGESIMOSEPTIMO ABIASE quedado derecha e inmóvil la llama para no decir nada más, y ya se iba alejando de nosotros, con permiso del dulce poeta, cuando otra que seguía detrás nos hizo volver la vista hacia su punta, a causa del confuso rumor que salía de ella. Como el toro de Sicilia que, lanzando por primer mugido el llanto del que lo había trabajado con su lima (lo cual fué justo), bramaba con las voces de los torturados en él de tal suerte, que a pesar de estar construído de bronce, parecía realmente traspasado de dolor, así también las palabras lastimeras del espíritu contenido en la llama, no encontrando en toda la extensión de ella ninguna abertura por donde salir, se convertían en el lenguaje del fuego; pero cuando consiguieron llegar a su punta, comunicándole a ésta el movimiento que la lengua les había dado al pasar, oímos decir: —¡Oh tú, a quien me dirijo, y que hace poco hablabas en lombardo, diciendo: "Véte ya, no te detengo más!" Aun cuando yo haya llegado tarde, no te pese permanecer hablando conmigo; pues a mí no me pesa, no obstante que estoy ardiendo.[36] Si acabas de caer en este mundo lóbrego desde la dulce tierra latina, donde he cometido todas mis faltas, dime si los romañolos están en paz o en guerra; pues fuí de las montañas que se elevan entre Urbino y el yugo de que el Tíber se desata. Yo escuchaba aún atento e inclinado, cuando mi Guía me tocó, diciendo: —Habla tú, ese es latino. Y yo, que tenía la respuesta preparada, empecé a hablarle así sin tardanza: —¡Oh alma, que te escondes ahí debajo! Tu Romanía no está ni estuvo nunca sin guerra en el corazón de sus tiranos; pero al venir no he dejado guerra manifiesta: Ravena está como hace muchos años: el águila de Polenta anida allí, y cubre aún a Cervia con sus alas. La tierra que sostuvo tan larga prueba, y contiene sangrientos montones de cadáveres franceses, se encuentra en poder de las garras verdes; y el mastín viejo y el joven de Verrucchio, que tanto daño hicieron a Montagna, siguen ensangrentando sus dientes donde acostumbran. La ciudad del Lamone y la del Santerno están dirigidas por el leoncillo de blanco cubil, que del verano al invierno cambia de partido; y aquella que está bañada por el Savio, vive entre la tiranía y la libertad, así como se asienta entre la llanura y la montaña. Ahora te ruego que me digas quién eres: no seas más duro de lo que lo han sido otros; así pueda tu nombre durar eternamente en el mundo. Cuando el fuego hubo producido su acostumbrado rumor, movió de una parte a otra su aguda punta, y después habló así: Si yo creyera que dirijo mi respuesta a una persona que debe volver al mundo, esta llama dejaría de agitarse; pero como ninguno pudo salir jamás de esta profundidad, si es cierto lo que he oído, te responderé sin temor a la infamia. Yo fuí hombre de guerra y luego franciscano, creyendo que con este hábito expiaría mis faltas; y mi creencia hubiera tenido ciertamente efecto, si el gran Sacerdote, a quien deseo todo mal, no me hubiese hecho incurrir en mis primeras faltas. Quiero que tú sepas cómo y por qué. Mientras conservé la forma de carne y hueso que mi madre me dió, mis acciones no fueron de león, sino de zorra. Yo conocí toda clase de astucias, todas las asechanzas, y las practiqué tan bien, que su fama resonó hasta en el último confín del mundo. Cuando me ví cercano a la edad en que cada cual debería cargar las velas y recoger las cuerdas, lo que antes me agradaba me disgustó entonces; y arrepentido, confesé mis culpas, retirándome al claustro...

ANSA Voice Daily
Faenza prova a rialzarsi (dell'inviato Tommaso Romanin)

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 2:44


La città è sommersa dal fango, manca l'energia elettrica in molte zone. Il sindaco: "E' difficile quantificare danni e dispersi".

ANSA Voice Daily
Faenza sommersa da acqua e fango (da Faenza, Tommaso Romanin)

ANSA Voice Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 1:47


La città della provincia di Ravenna colpita nella notte dall'alluvione del Lamone si è svegliata nel silenzio. E sotto la pioggia incessante che prosegue oramai da oltre 24 ore flagellando la Romagna e il Bolognese, e provocando almeno due vittime e un numero di dispersi ancora da quantificare.

Le interviste di Radio Number One
Campanella (Ravenna Today): «Pioggia e fiumi continuano a far paura»

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 5:27


Nel primo pomeriggio di mercoledì 3 maggio, con i nostri Degiornalist – Fabiana Paolini e Claudio Chiari – è stato ospite il Direttore di Ravenna Today, Fabio Campanella. Esondazioni e allagamenti, evacuazioni e scuole chiuse. Stop ai treni in diverse zone, disagi anche a Bologna. La situazione continua ad essere molto seria, causata dall'ondata di maltempo che sta colpendo l'Emilia-Romagna da ieri. «Una pioggia continua, i fiumi si sono ingrossati e sono scattate le allerte che però non ha evitato i danni» ci racconta il Direttore. La zona di Faenza, che costeggia il fiume Lamone, è quella più colpita con le case senza luce e gas e persone che sono bloccate in casa. «Una centinaia di persone saranno costrette ad evacuare le case ma anche per precauzione». Tutte le allerte specifiche, anche per quelli vicini ai fiumi, sono scattate e si spera di evitare il peggio.

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie
Mezza Italia sott'acqua: dopo mesi di siccità è allerta nel ravennate

Ecovicentino.it - AudioNotizie

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 1:33


L'Italia sott'acqua per una forte ondata di maltempo: nel ravennate notte di attesa e paura per la piena dei fiumi. Dopo mesi di siccità alluvioni ed allagamenti hanno colpito duramente l'Emilia Romagna.

Runningsofia
46. La mia non maratona del Lamone

Runningsofia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 23:56


Breve indagine su un obiettivo mancato.

Runningsofia
39. La maratona del Lamone e me

Runningsofia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 31:33


Chiacchierata con Lucia Sassi: di arcipreti, trittici e innamoramenti.

The Bulldog Social Club
Episode 139: Lamone (Corleone) Shockley - Colossal Mastiff

The Bulldog Social Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 52:38


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BAAS Entertainment

Lamone is a multi-talented vocalist, songwriter, and producer with an incredible vocal range. Always a leader, this “soulja” of music and art blazes his own trail. Lamone heard music all the time, influenced by his idols: Mom, Dad, Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Patti, Chaka, and Aretha. With his ability to evoke the artistry of such legends, Lamone has developed a soulful yet eclectic style of his own, mixing R&B, Jazz and Hip Hop Beautifully and Melodically.Born and raised in Waterbury, Connecticut, Lamone is no stranger to going against the grain, or straying from the norm. He is working with multi-talented producer/musician/songwriter Chris “Big Dog” Davis. “Big Dog” has worked with Brian McKnight, Vesta, Will Downing, Phil Perry, Najee and many more.He has toured worldwide with Smooth Jazz pioneer Najee. Lamone is the featured artist, singing the notable song, “Fallin' in Love” on Najee's 2005 release, “My Point Of View”. In 2007, Lamone released his debut CD entitled, “Eclectically Speaking” and in 2011, released an EP entitled, “On The Rocks”. Recently, his single “High Off You” reached Number 1 at WYBC 94.3 in New Haven CT, which knocked JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE'S Suit & Tie from the top spot!Released Independently through his own imprint, Xclusive One Music, his latest CD, entitled, “Smooth” is creating a huge buzz and gaining momentum with the release of the first single,”Nightlife”. It is an infectious Dance song, mixing Classic with New R&B tearing up Radio and Dance floors across the Globe.Lamone has performed as an opening act for Jill Scott, Charlie Wilson, KEM, Chaka Khan, Anita Baker, and has been 20 Feet from Stardom from Me'lisa Morgan. His experience combined with his dynamic stage presence undoubtedly commands an audience's full attention.In this episode we converse about Lamone's love for music and the process behind such hits as "Rearview Mirror", "Smooth", "Born To Be Kings" and more. We also touch on his collaborations with Smooth Jazz Favorite, Najee and how this incredible partnership evolved. We talked and laughed for over 90 minutes. Time flies when you are having fun. Lamone is just as smooth and easy to talk to as his music is to listen to. It was a pleasure to sit down with him. I'm sure you will enjoy this episode. Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”

Paul Stuart Mixes and Podcasts
Episode 42: Paul Stuart 'In The Groove' Starpoint Radio - Sunday 16th May 2021

Paul Stuart Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 117:31


Hi All, here the podcast of my Starpoint Radio 'In The Groove' show on Sunday 16th May 2021, featuring new releases by Neil Pierce & Hanlei, David A Tobin, BB Soul Ft Cheri Maree, Ann Nesby, Nubiyan Twist and Ezel ft. Earl W. Green, theres a 'Touch Of Jazz' by DaLata and vintage grooves by Luther Vandross, Jon Cutler Ft Michael Watford, The World Famous Mad Lads and Julius Brown. I hope you enjoy the selections. My next show on Starpoint Radio is on Sunday 30th May.. stay safe and well x Paul Stuart 'In The Groove' Starpoint Radio - Sunday 16th May 2021 01. David A Tobin - Magic in Love (Rob Hardt Mix) (Sedsoul 2021) 02. Kedron Brown - Be Ready (Caught Up) (Single - Kedron Brown 2021) 03. Ané - Now That I Found You (Learning To Love Myself Vol. 2 2895377 Records DK 2021) 04. Luther Vandross - Follow My Love (This Close To You LP - Cotillion Records 1977) 05. BB Soul Ft Cheri Maree - Is It You (Single - Boogie Back Records 2021) 06. Lamone & Najee - You Complete Me (Single - LCA 2021) 07. Barbara Mitchell - Never Had A Love Like This Before (High On Love LP - Mercury 1985) 08. Nubiyan Twist - Morning Light (feat. Ria Moran) (Freedom Fables LP - Strut 2021) 09. Da Lata - Jungle Kitten (Single - dalata.bandcamp.com 2021) 10. Camera Soul - Nice People I've Met ( Esagerato LP - Playaudio 2021) 11. The World Famous Mad Lads & Crossfire Band - You Blew It (Express 7" 1985) 12. Candace Woodson - Midas Touch (Ooh Ooh) (Single - Candace Woodson 2021) 13. June Evans - If You Want My Lovin' (Sunshine Mix)(Izipho Soul 7" 1983 / 2021) 14. Julius Brown - Never Too Late (West End 1983) 15. Ezel ft. Earl W. Green - Beautiful (Original Mix)(Bayacou 2021) 16. Jaidene Veda & Fuminori Kagajo - New Day (Conway Kasey Remix)(Makin Moves 2021) 17. Jarrod Lawson - Be The Change (Michele Chaivarini Remix) (Dome 2021) 18. Yass - Deliver Us (Ft L.T. Brown & Jay Sebag (Original Mix) (Nervous 2021) 19. Non Stop Ft Mr Mann - You Gotta Know (Bassline 1995) 20. Ann Nesby - Turn It Up (DJ Spen - Gary Hudgins Remix)(Quantize 2021) 21. Jon Cutler Ft Michael Watford - Watcha Gonna Do (ReelSoul Mix)(MN2S 2005) 22. UC Beatz - Bongos, Rhodes & Candles (Original Mix) (803 Crystal Grooves Collective Cuts 2021) 23. Neil Pierce & Hanlei - I Got Me (Original & Inst Mix)(Rhemi Music Promo 2021)

Richie Tee's 'After School Club' Podcast
Episode 186: Richie Tee's 'After school Club' 11/05/2021

Richie Tee's 'After School Club' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 112:55


Tonight's show features Leroy Burgess, Raphael Saadiq, Tom Sims, Donnie, Me'Shell Ndegeocello, Earth, Wind & Fire, Jon Lucien, Lamone, Joe Sample, John Handy, Bob James, Pharoah Sanders, Mary Cross, Nicholas Davis, and Deniece Williams. Sit back and enjoy.

Mucho Soul's Podcast
Episode 607: Mucho Soul Show No. 607

Mucho Soul's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 120:28


As Broadcast @ www.totallywiredradio.com on Tuesday 04.05.2021. Hour One with Ket Shah 01. Beharie - Don't Wanna Know (Compro 2021) 02. Hillside - 1939 Grand Ave (Claremont 56 2021) 03. Aura Safari - Agua De Luna (Terrasolare 2021) 04. Flying Lotus ft Niki Randa - Between Memories (Warp 2021) 05. Raquel Rodriguez - Sweet Side (BluDreamENT 2021) 06. Lamone ft Najee - You Complete Me (Xclusive One 2021) 07. Rory Moore - Cosmoride (Sudden Hunger 2021) 08. Holo - Atlas (Lost Palms 2021) 09. Delfonic & Kapote - India Rejam (Illegal Jazz 2021) 10. DJ Merci - Blues for Louisa (Nurvous 2021) 11. Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (Mucho Morales Edit 2021) 12. China Charmeleon ft Nkulu Keys & Thakzin - Ndikhoklhele (Crackazat Remix) (Stay True Sounds 2021) 13. DJ Angelo, Da Mike, Cristian Vinci - Cuba Libre (Cee ElAssaad Remix) (Nite Groove 2021) Hour Two with Alan Kenny Arscott (DJ A.K.A) 01. Stanley Turrentine - Gibraltar (CTI 1971) 02. Kelle Patterson - Maiden Voyage (Black Jazz 1973) 03. Lizz Fields - When I see Love (Unisex 2003) 04. Ben Watt - That’s The Way Love Is (Virgin 2021) 05. Roisin Murphy - Murphys Law (Acoustic) (Unreleased 2020) 06. Soul Supreme - Umi Says (Star Creature Universal Vibrations 2019) 07. The Dells - Run for Cover (Cadet 1966/Outta Sight 2021) 08. Jackie Trent - You Baby (Bye 1966/Outta Sight 2021) 09. Marlena Shaw - Let’s Wade In The Water (Cadet 1966/Outta Sight 2021) 10. Rob Milton Ft. Smith - Sunday Morning (Foliage 2021) 11. Ralf Gum Ft. Earl W Green - Still I Rise (GoGo 2021) 12. Jimpster Ft. Rich Medina - This Thing (Foliage 2021)

Mark Merry's SoulSermonMixUp
Episode 371: SoulSermonMix 170121

Mark Merry's SoulSermonMixUp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 119:35


Love And Hate In A Different Time – The Gabriels - Love And Hate In A Different Time – 2021 Take Me Into Your Heart – Lloyd Shepard & The Barons - Society Dont Let Us Down – 2021 Kiss Of Freedom – JD’s Time Machine feat Cleveland P Jones – Forthcoming IZIPHO Soul - 2021 My First Time – William Stuckey – Love Of Mine – AOTN Reissue – 2021 Welcome Back Home – Diane Mathis – Forthcoming – 2021 Let Me Come Home – Jaye Hammer – Its Jaye Hammer Time - 2021 On The Wall – David Hudson – 2016 Walk This Way – Lovetown All Stars feat Gary B Poole – Forthcoming – 2021 Enchanting – Brian Morgan – Forthcoming Avante Garde 45 – 2021 Wake Up, Free To Dream – Danny Thomas – 2021 Easy To Love – Dwayne Coleman – 2021 I’ll Never Leave You – Dunamis Outreach Ministries feat Micheal Allen – Tears To Cheers – 2014 Diary Of A Young Heart – Ron Preyer – 2021 Closer To The Win – Laura Rain & The Caesars – Forthcoming LBK 45 – 2021 Vibration (SOS Vibe Mix) – Sound Of Superbad feat Robert Mtume Owens – IZIPHO Soul 45 – 2021 Its You – Side FX Of Genius – 2021 Born To Be King – Lamone – 2021 Your A Keeper - Jaye Hammer – Its Jaye Hammer Time – 2021 What I Like – Mississippi Hummin Boy – 2021 Lonely Girl – Big Shai aka SR – New Black Music Vault Treasures – 2021 Find Me – Maurice Mahon – 2021 (The Girl) In Clinton Park – Jesse James – Forthcoming Soul Junction Records – 2021 Where Did He Come From – Thee Illusion – Black Bird 45 – 2020 Cold – Jae Franklin – 2021 I’m So Lonely – The Barons - Society Dont Let Us Down – 2021 Heaven Must Be Like This – Hill St Soul – Forthcoming – 2021 How Do I Get Back To Love – Chiba’s Girls - New Black Music Vault Treasures – 2021 Once In A Lifetime - Thee Illusion – Black Bird 45 – 2020 Promise – Mary Cross – 2021 We Could Be A Giant – Weavers Of Dreams – Forthcoming Super Disco Edits

A Newt Perspective
A “Bond” perspective, a conversation with Jon Ingrham, LaMone Gibson and Christopher Evans

A Newt Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 69:09


On this episode of the Perspective my preaching cohorts affectionately called The Bond and I discuss: What we witnessed on Wednesday The importance of the black church and social justice The meaning and the structure of the African Methodist Episcopal Church Being a preacher in your 30s being committed to the call but socially relevant Millennials issues with the church. The importance of our friendship

Mark Merry's SoulSermonMixUp
Episode 370: SoulSermonMix 100121

Mark Merry's SoulSermonMixUp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 119:07


Destination Ecstasy - Ollie Woodson – 2014 You Can Change It – Mary Cross – 2020 Chocolate Daddy (Live) – Quentin Moore & Daxtones – The Fonk Corona – 2021 Born To Be King – Lamone – 2020 When A Man Cries - Brian Owens – Soul Of Ferguson – 2019 Vibration (SOS Vibe Mix) – Sound Of Superbad feat Robert Mtume Owens – IZIPHO Soul 45 – 2021 Good Time – G-Wright – Who I Am - 2021 Heaven Must Be Like This – Hill St Soul – Forthcoming 2021 Love Ballad – King South – Made 4 TV 3.5 – 2020 Weaver Of Dreams – The Weavers Of Dreams – Carousel Concept Super Disco Edits – Forthcoming 45 – 2021 Lovers Holiday – Crystal Winds – First Flight – Athens Of The North Reissue – 2021 We’ll Be Together – Phillip Ballou – Super Disco Edits – 2021 Closer To The Win – Laura Rain & The Caesars – 2020 Just As Long As We’re In Love – Jesse James – Forthcoming Soul Junction 45 – 2021 This Is Real – Josie Falbo – IZIPHO Soul 45 – 2021 Welcome Back Home – Diane Mathis – Forthcoming – 2021 Torn Between The 2 – Lady Q – 2021 I’ll Be Down In A Minute – J Cenae – 2020 Promise – Mary Cross – Forthcoming – 2021 What You Do To Me - Josie Falbo – IZIPHO Soul 45 – 2021 What Would I Have Done – MzConnie – Forthcoming Stir It Like Coffee – 2021 Don’t Treat Her Bad – Frankie – Forthcoming – North Broad St 45 – 2021 Lover Girl – Aaron Fraser – Introducing – 2021 (The Girl) Clinton Park – Jesse James – Forthcoming Soul Junction 45 - 2021 We Could Be A Giant - The Weavers Of Dreams – Carousel Concept Super Disco Edits – Forthcoming 45 – 2021 Simply Beautiful (Live) - Quentin Moore & Daxtones – The Fonk Corona – 2021 Let Me Love You – The PC Band – 2020 Stop Messing Around – Nicola Bright Thomas – More2Love Reissue – 2021 Right Or Wrong Way – Dia Grover – It’s Going Down Tonight – 2021 No Tears In Your Eyes – Ollie Woodson - 2014

Paul Stuart Mixes and Podcasts
Paul Stuart Starpoint Radio - Sunday 1st November 2020

Paul Stuart Mixes and Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 116:30


Hi All, here is the podcast of my Starpoint Radio show on Sunday 1st November featuring new releases by Jack Tyson Charles, Zepherin Saint Ft Sheree Hicks & Nathan Adams, MoreSoul, Lamone, Sound of SuperBad Ft. Monique MissVocalz and The Parkmans, plus 2 tracks from the amazing new Jarrod Lawson album, theres a 'Touch of Jazz' by Hajime Yoshizawa and vintage grooves by Billy Paul, Phil Asher & Kai Alce Ft Kayenne, Kenny Carvajal Ft John Pierce and The Winans, all in 2 hours of fantastic music.. enjoy the selections and stay safe and well x Paul Stuart Starpoint Radio - Sunday 1st November 2020 01. Dileesa - I'm In Love (Single - Mytrell Records 2020) 02. Jack Tyson Charles - Something (Single - Jack Tyson Charles 2020) 03. Sound of SuperBad Ft. Monique MissVocalz - Smile (Single - Sound of SuperBad 2020) 04. Billy Paul - Let The Dollar Circulate (When Love Is New LP - Philly International 1975) 05. Jarrod Lawson - Connected (Be The Change LP - Dome Records 2020) 06. Charlene Nelson Scott - (I Love You) All Over Again (Love Litmus - GWP, Theatocaus Music Co. 2020) 07. MoreSoul - Keep Holding On (Puzzles Of Life - MoreSoul Productions 2020) 08. Hajime Yoshizawa - Celebration (Ft Navasha Daye)(Japan Album Sampler 12" - Especial 2008) (Colin Curtis Pres Jazz Dance Fusion Vol 2 - Z Records 2020) 09. The Parkmans - I'm Good (Single - Parkman Infinity Music Group 2020) 10. The Winans - Don't Be Deceived (Long Time Comin' LP - Light Records 1983) 11. Adesha - The Secret (The Secret LP - The Sleepers Recordz 2020) 12. Jarrod Lawson - Why Don't You Call Me Baby Anymore (Be The Change LP - Dome Records 2020) 13. HD [Ft MJ Soul] - Love Will Find A Way (Single - Ashwood Records 2020) 14. Lamone - Girl You Need A Change Of Mind (Honeycomb Vocal Mix - Radio Edit)(honeycombmusic.bandcamp.com 2020) 15. Zepherin Saint Ft Sheree Hicks & Nathan Adams - Stay Forever (Tribe Vocal Mix) (Tribe 2020) 16. Dana Weaver - I Wonder (Funkhut Alternate Sax Voc) (Dana Weaver EP - Poji 2020) 17. Kenny Carvajal Ft John Pierce - My Words (PhutureSole Recordings 12" 2003) 18. David Morales, DJ Gomi, Aaron K- Gray - God Made Me Funky (David Morales Kings of House NYC Dub)(Quantize 2020) 19. Christie Love & Reggie Steele - Show Ya (Reggie Steele Main Vocal) (Makin Moves 2020) 20. Mark Di Meo Ft Dannis Winston - Tied To My Heart (Neil Pierce Remix) (Soulstice 2020) 21. Rochelle Fleming - Nobody's Fool (Monday Night Studio Sessions Main Mix)(Basement Boys 2020) 22. Phil Asher & Kai Alce Ft Kayenne - Someone (Restless Soul 2010) 23. Lisa Millett - Closer (Fizzikx Vocal Mix) (totheRockRecords 2020) 24. Steal Vybe Ft Sara Devine - Fill The Skyy (Fill The Skyy Mark Francis Remix) (Steal Vybe 2020)

Let's Talk After Dark (#LTAD)
Ep44. Recognize It Ft. Justice Lamone #LTAD

Let's Talk After Dark (#LTAD)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 50:59


Justice Lamone is in the building in this episode of Let’s Talk After Dark. The seasoned MC is a plethora of knowledge with over 25 years in the game. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/LTAD/message

Spooky Southcoast
Episode 603: Paranormal Post-Pandemic

Spooky Southcoast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 106:35


"Spooky Southcoast" recorded live, Saturday, August 15, 2020. Tim and Moniz discuss how the paranormal will recover from the pandemic, plus we get an update from Sweepstakes Guy, and Lamone tells us the (maybe) true story that he was in a famous R&B group in the 1980s.

Mornings on the Mall
WMAL Interview - TOM FITTON - 05.21.20

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 9:44


 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - TOM FITTON - President of Judicial Watch Montgomery County Council calls on Maryland's State Board of Elections to hold emergency meeting to protect voting rights. Council expresses concerns over the distribution of ballots for Maryland’s June 2 primary election ROCKVILLE, Md., May 20, 2020—Montgomery County Councilmembers sent a letter to the Maryland State Board of Elections expressing their frustration and concern about the distribution of ballots for Maryland’s June 2 primary election. Many registered voters in Montgomery County have reported that they have not received their ballots and have reached out to the Council to voice their concerns. All Councilmembers signed the letter. “It is extremely concerning, this close to the June 2nd Maryland primary election, that there are widespread issues in delivering the appropriate absentee ballot to voters,” said Council Vice President Tom Hucker. “This is unacceptable and is increasing public anxiety and eroding confidence in our elections. The State Board of Elections needs to act immediately to ensure voters a fair and timely primary and general election. We are sending this letter to get more information on this situation and to work with the State Board on this crucial issue.” The Council has requested the Maryland State Board of Elections hold an emergency meeting to address urgent issues relating to the primary election including the timely distribution of ballots to all voters in their preferred language and to ensure that Maryland will administer the 2020 primary and general elections securely and effectively. “The Maryland State Board of Elections must do everything within its power to ensure that by perception and in reality, the coming elections are seen to be fair and just,” said Councilmember Nancy Navarro, who chairs the Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee. “The issues that threaten to disenfranchise voters in our county and region must be resolved as soon as possible.” (MoCo Govt link)  More Montgomery County ballots being mailed to deceased, non-residents. A few weeks after a man described how his deceased mother was shown to have voted in Montgomery County elections for a decade after her death, another case of an illegal ballot being issued has come to light. Attorney Robin Ficker, a Republican candidate for Maryland governor, reports that his son was mailed a ballot to his old Montgomery County address. Problem: Ficker's son hasn't lived in Montgomery County for 12 years. And as a "live" ballot, it could be illegally filled out and mailed back by someone else. "Election fraud?" Ficker asked in a Facebook post showing the improperly-mailed ballot. "How many of these ballots are being mailed by someone else?" Ficker isn't the only one asking questions.  A watchdog group, Judicial Watch, has successfully sued to receive the voter registration information of all Montgomery County voters, after it found there are more names registered to vote than there are eligible voters in the county. In 2018, anomalous voting results were seen at dozens of precincts across Montgomery County in the County Council At-Large race, if not others. The voter universe in that election also increased by about 100,000 voters in only four years since 2014. Local media outlets have not challenged County officials about either issue so far. Leaving ineligible names on the voter rolls is a key source of voter fraud. Anyone who has the names of deceased or non-resident voters can walk into the appropriate polling place, claim to be that person and provide the few details asked for by judges, and cast a ballot illegally using one of those many names. In this year's by-mail elections, these illegal ballots will be mailed out and ripe for the picking by any organized voter fraud operation, further underlining the urgency in cleaning up Montgomery County's dirty voter rolls. (Robert Dyer blog link)  Flashback in April: Judicial Watch Victory: Federal Court Orders Maryland to Release Complete Voter Registration Records. (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch announced that a federal court ordered the State of Maryland to produce the voter list for Montgomery County that includes the registered voters’ date of birth. This court ruling is the latest in a series of victories for Judicial Watch in its lawsuit filed July 18, 2017, against Montgomery County and the Maryland State Boards of Elections under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA). Judicial Watch filed suit for the Maryland voter list data after uncovering that there were more registered voters in Montgomery County than citizens over the age of 18 who could legally register (Judicial Watch vs. Linda H. Lamone, et al. (No. 1:17-cv-02006)). Ruling in Judicial Watch’s favor, Judge Hollander said: "Judicial Watch need not demonstrate its need for birth date information in order to facilitate its effort to ensure that the voter rolls are properly maintained. Nevertheless, it has put forward reasonable justifications for requiring birth date information, including using birth dates to find duplicate registrations and searching for voters who remain on the rolls despite “improbable” age." In order to avoid turning over the dates of birth for Maryland voters, the Maryland Administrator of Elections, Linda Lamone, directed her staff to remove date of birth as a field on the voter registration application. Judge Hollander ruled that Lamone could not do this, saying: "Because full voter birth dates appear on completed voter registration applications, the Administrator may not bypass the Act by unilaterally revising the Application." In August 2019, Judge Hollander ruled in Judicial Watch’s favor in the same case, ordering the State of Maryland to produce voter list data for Montgomery County. Judicial Watch is the national leader in enforcing the National Voters Registration Act. (Judicial Watch link) 

Mornings on the Mall
Mornings on the Mall Podcast - 2020-5-21

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 240:46


Mornings on the Mall  Thursday, May 21, 2020 Hosts; Vince Coglianese and Mary Walter Executive Producer: Heather Hunter Guests: Liz Sheld, Cal Thomas, Erik Kiilunen, Tom Fitton and Shelley Luther SHOW RUNDOWN: 5 AM HOUR: 5-A/B/C -- 5:05 AM - NEW VIRUS GUIDANCE: CDC now says coronavirus ‘does not spread easily’ on surfaces. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says the coronavirus “does not spread easily” through touching surfaces or objects. In early March, the federal health agency was warning that it “may be possible” to pass on the virus from contaminated surfaces, according to Fox News. Its guidelines now include a section on ways the virus doesn’t easily spread — including from touching surfaces or objects. “It may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes,” the CDC webpage states. “This is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads, but we are still learning more about this virus.” Other ways the virus doesn’t easily spread is from animals to people or people to animals, the CDC’s updated webpage states. AND LAST MONTH... FDA says there is no evidence groceries can transmit coronavirus Your groceries apparently can’t transmit the coronavirus. There’s no evidence to suggest that COVID-19 can spread through food, or what it’s wrapped in, Dr. Stephen Hahn, commissioner of the US Food and Drug Administration, said Thursday. “We have no evidence that the virus, the Covid-19 virus, is transmitted by food or by food packaging,” Hahn said during a CNN town hall. [...] As for disinfecting your groceries, that may also be overkill, according to the FDA. VIRUS AND SMIMMING POOLS: ‘No Evidence’ That Coronavirus Spreads In Swimming Pools, According To CDC. As temperatures inch upward and Memorial Day quickly approaches, pools across the country remain closed due to coronavirus restrictions. Many are likely concerned about going for a swim, citing the possibility that coronavirus could be spread. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), however, says that there is “no evidence” that the virus can be spread to people through pool water, hot tubs, spas, or water play areas, as long as social-distancing measures are taken. “Proper operation and maintenance (including disinfection with chlorine and bromine) of these facilities should inactivate the virus in the water,” the CDC online guideline says. Individuals, pool owners and operators should still take the steps to ensure that the virus isn’t spread, including following local and state guidelines that determine whether pools can reopen. 5-D/E -- LATEST RUSSIA COLLUSION NEWS: CHUCK ROSS: FBI Offered To Pay Christopher Steele ‘Significantly’ To Dig Up Dirt On Michael Flynn. An FBI offer to pay former British spy Christopher Steele to collect intelligence on Michael Flynn in the weeks before the 2016 election has been one of the more overlooked revelations in a Justice Department inspector general’s report released in December. The reference to the FBI proposal, which was made in an Oct. 3, 2016, meeting in an unidentified European city, has received virtually no press attention. But it might have new significance following the recent release of government documents that show that Steele peddled an unfounded rumor that Flynn had an extramarital affair with a Russian woman in the United Kingdom. WAPO: Michael Flynn’s name was never masked in FBI document on his communications with Russian ambassador. But in the FBI report about the communications between the two men, Flynn’s name was never redacted, former U.S. officials said. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) announced this week that he wants to subpoena witnesses over the unmasking of Flynn, as part of a larger effort to unearth information about the FBI’s investigation of Trump campaign officials. On Tuesday, he sent a letter to acting director of national intelligence Richard Grenell asking why a declassified list of Obama administration officials who had made requests that revealed Flynn’s name in intelligence documents “did not contain a record showing who unmasked” Flynn’s identity in relation to “his phone call with” the Russian diplomat, Sergey Kislyak. Rice penned Inauguration Day email at White House counsel’s direction. On Jan. 20, 2017, the day of President Trump’s inauguration, Rice penned a memo to herself documenting a Jan. 5 meeting with Obama and others, during which he provided guidance on how law enforcement should address Russian interference in the 2016 presidential race. Parts of the email had been released previously, but the full unredacted email was declassified and made public this week. At the meeting, she, Obama, former FBI Director James Comey and other intelligence officials discussed her successor Michael Flynn’s communications with then-Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Rice spokeswoman Erin Pelton told Fox News on Wednesday that Rice documented the contents of that meeting at the direction of Obama’s White House counsel, Neil Eggleston. UNDERCOVER HUBER with a new theory about leaks from MUELLER'S TEAM to flip TRUMP TEAM LAWYERS AGAINST THEIR OWN CLIENTS... Somebody faked that the Crossfire Hurricane team had a FISA on Paul Manafort & "leaked" this to CNN. And the culprits may have been the Special Counsel's Office, trying to influence D.C's Chief Judge into allowing the SCO to pierce Manafort's Attorney/Client privilege. (THREAD) NYT: Supreme Court Blocks Release of Full Mueller Report for Now. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday temporarily blocked the release of parts of the report prepared by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel who investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election. The court’s order, concerning a request by the House Judiciary Committee for grand jury materials that the Justice Department had blacked out from the report provided to Congress, could mean that the full report would not be made available before the 2020 election. The Supreme Court’s brief order gave no reasons for blocking an appeals court ruling ordering the release of the full report while the justices considered whether to hear the case. It ordered the Justice Department to file a petition seeking review by June 1. There were no noted dissents. The House told the justices that it sought information about whether President Trump had obstructed justice, a topic on which Mr. Mueller failed to reach a conclusion. MICHAEL COHEN TO BE RELEASED EARLY FROM JAIL: President Trump's longtime personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen will be released from federal prison today and is expected to serve the remainder of his sentence at home. Cohen has been serving a federal prison sentence at FCI Otisville in New York after pleading guilty to numerous charges, including campaign finance fraud and lying to Congress. Cohen will be released on furlough with the expectation that he will transition to home confinement for the remainder of his sentence. 6 AM HOUR 6-A -- 6:05 AM -- INTERVIEW - LIZ SHELD - Senior Editor, American Greatness -- discuss yesterday's "Karens" in the media and the "coronavirus Karens" Mika Melts Down, Goes Full 'Karen': Brzezinski Demands Twitter Erase 'Sick, Disgusting' President Trump from Its Platform...  Mika Brzezinski @morningmika: .@twitter need to know why trump is not banned? 9:16 AM - May 20, 2020 Mika Brzezinski @morningmika: I will be reaching out to head of twitter about their policies being violated every day by President Tump. Hope my call is taken. Please retweet if you agree 9:17 AM - May 20, 2020 Video: Mika being a Karen on Morning Joe: https://twitter.com/RealSaavedra/status/1263238165650800640 CORONAVIRUS KARENS: This woman outside of a grocery store is being called a Karen. She was freaking out in her car. Is she a Karen?  https://twitter.com/briantylercohen/status/1263208102951743488 A SUPER ANNOYING KAREN: This lady went out to video shame everyone who dared to have fun in the sun at the beach. Is she being a Karen?  https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1262173200479379456 ABOUT KARENS: Karen is a slang term that is used to typify a person perceived to be entitled or demanding beyond the scope of what is considered appropriate or necessary. One of the most common Karen stereotypes is that of a white middle-aged woman, typically American, who displays aggressive behavior when she is obstructed from getting her way; such women are often depicted as demanding to "speak to the manager" and sometimes have a variation of the bob cut. The origins of Karen as an Internet meme predominately date back to an anonymous Reddit user.  (Wikipedia link) 6-B/C - VOTING NEWS: MICHIGAN MAIL IN BALLOTS: President Trump threatened to hold back federal funding from two election battleground states that are making it easier to vote by mail during the pandemic. He later backed away somewhat from that threat but stuck with his claim that widespread voting by mail promotes "a lot of illegality." Trump targeted Michigan and Nevada on Wednesday. At first he claimed Michigan was sending out more than 7 million mail-in ballots, but after criticism he corrected that to say mail-in ballot "applications." Federal judge rules in favor of mail-in ballots in Texas, says 'lack of immunity' for COVID-19 a physical condition. Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general, said Tuesday that his office would appeal a federal court’s preliminary injunction that allows all registered voters in the state to apply to vote by mail while the country fights the coronavirus pandemic. “The district court’s opinion ignores the evidence and disregards well-established law,” the Texas Republican said in a statement, according to the Texas Tribune. "We will seek an immediate review by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals." The paper pointed out that the Lone Star State’s current election law only grants permission for those over 65, who have a disability or plan to be abroad at the time of the vote to apply for a mail-in ballot. Democrats are largely in favor of the voting alternative while Republicans have been critical of the option due to the risk of voter fraud. Judge Fred Biery, a district court judge in San Antonio, sided Tuesday with the state’s Democratic party. "The Court finds such fear and anxiety is inextricably intertwined with voters' physical health. Such apprehension will limit citizens' rights to cast their votes in person. The Court also finds that lack of immunity from COVID-19 is indeed a physical condition," he wrote. (Fox News link) Montgomery County Council calls on Maryland's State Board of Elections to hold emergency meeting to protect voting rights. Council expresses concerns over the distribution of ballots for Maryland’s June 2 primary election ROCKVILLE, Md., May 20, 2020—Montgomery County Councilmembers sent a letter to the Maryland State Board of Elections expressing their frustration and concern about the distribution of ballots for Maryland’s June 2 primary election. Many registered voters in Montgomery County have reported that they have not received their ballots and have reached out to the Council to voice their concerns. All Councilmembers signed the letter. “It is extremely concerning, this close to the June 2nd Maryland primary election, that there are widespread issues in delivering the appropriate absentee ballot to voters,” said Council Vice President Tom Hucker. “This is unacceptable and is increasing public anxiety and eroding confidence in our elections. The State Board of Elections needs to act immediately to ensure voters a fair and timely primary and general election. We are sending this letter to get more information on this situation and to work with the State Board on this crucial issue.” The Council has requested the Maryland State Board of Elections hold an emergency meeting to address urgent issues relating to the primary election including the timely distribution of ballots to all voters in their preferred language and to ensure that Maryland will administer the 2020 primary and general elections securely and effectively. “The Maryland State Board of Elections must do everything within its power to ensure that by perception and in reality, the coming elections are seen to be fair and just,” said Councilmember Nancy Navarro, who chairs the Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee. “The issues that threaten to disenfranchise voters in our county and region must be resolved as soon as possible.” (MoCo Govt link)  More Montgomery County ballots being mailed to deceased, non-residents. A few weeks after a man described how his deceased mother was shown to have voted in Montgomery County elections for a decade after her death, another case of an illegal ballot being issued has come to light. Attorney Robin Ficker, a Republican candidate for Maryland governor, reports that his son was mailed a ballot to his old Montgomery County address. Problem: Ficker's son hasn't lived in Montgomery County for 12 years. And as a "live" ballot, it could be illegally filled out and mailed back by someone else. "Election fraud?" Ficker asked in a Facebook post showing the improperly-mailed ballot. "How many of these ballots are being mailed by someone else?" Ficker isn't the only one asking questions.  A watchdog group, Judicial Watch, has successfully sued to receive the voter registration information of all Montgomery County voters, after it found there are more names registered to vote than there are eligible voters in the county. In 2018, anomalous voting results were seen at dozens of precincts across Montgomery County in the County Council At-Large race, if not others. The voter universe in that election also increased by about 100,000 voters in only four years since 2014. Local media outlets have not challenged County officials about either issue so far. Leaving ineligible names on the voter rolls is a key source of voter fraud. Anyone who has the names of deceased or non-resident voters can walk into the appropriate polling place, claim to be that person and provide the few details asked for by judges, and cast a ballot illegally using one of those many names. In this year's by-mail elections, these illegal ballots will be mailed out and ripe for the picking by any organized voter fraud operation, further underlining the urgency in cleaning up Montgomery County's dirty voter rolls. (Robert Dyer blog link)  Flashback in April: Judicial Watch Victory: Federal Court Orders Maryland to Release Complete Voter Registration Records. (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch announced that a federal court ordered the State of Maryland to produce the voter list for Montgomery County that includes the registered voters’ date of birth. This court ruling is the latest in a series of victories for Judicial Watch in its lawsuit filed July 18, 2017, against Montgomery County and the Maryland State Boards of Elections under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA). Judicial Watch filed suit for the Maryland voter list data after uncovering that there were more registered voters in Montgomery County than citizens over the age of 18 who could legally register (Judicial Watch vs. Linda H. Lamone, et al. (No. 1:17-cv-02006)). Ruling in Judicial Watch’s favor, Judge Hollander said: "Judicial Watch need not demonstrate its need for birth date information in order to facilitate its effort to ensure that the voter rolls are properly maintained. Nevertheless, it has put forward reasonable justifications for requiring birth date information, including using birth dates to find duplicate registrations and searching for voters who remain on the rolls despite “improbable” age." In order to avoid turning over the dates of birth for Maryland voters, the Maryland Administrator of Elections, Linda Lamone, directed her staff to remove date of birth as a field on the voter registration application. Judge Hollander ruled that Lamone could not do this, saying: "Because full voter birth dates appear on completed voter registration applications, the Administrator may not bypass the Act by unilaterally revising the Application." In August 2019, Judge Hollander ruled in Judicial Watch’s favor in the same case, ordering the State of Maryland to produce voter list data for Montgomery County. Judicial Watch is the national leader in enforcing the National Voters Registration Act. (Judicial Watch link)  6-D - 6:35 AM --  INTERVIEW - CAL THOMAS - Syndicated columnist and author of new book "America's Expiration Date: The Fall of Empires and Superpowers . . . and the Future of the United States" CAL'S LATEST COLUMN: ‘Snake oil’ cures: Trump should not promote hydroxychloroquine  The name calling between Trump and Pelosi. So unseemly. Win on issues and debate them not who is crazy and who is morbidly obese. 6-E - LOCAL NEWS UPDATE: VIRGINIA / MARYLAND: Ralph Northam: No 'particular timeline' for Northern Virginia to begin first phase of reopening. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said that leaders in Northern Virginia were “following the data” in determining not to move into Phase 1 of the reopening plan with the rest of the state. The city of Alexandria and Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William counties, which make up most of Northern Virginia and all border either the District of Columbia or Maryland, have the state’s worst coronavirus case numbers. Local leaders told Mr. Northam in a letter that they weren’t ready to enter Phase 1 of reopening until at least May 29. “We haven’t set any particular timeline,” the Democratic governor said. “We will continue to follow that daily. We will be in communication with those (local) leaders, and when they are comfortable, and when the data supports a movement into Phase 1, we will do so.” Arlington County cancels summer camps for 2020. ARLINGTON, Va. - As the novel coronavirus lingers in the Northern Virginia region heading into late fall, Arlington County announced on Wednesday that it is canceling all summer camps for the season. In a statement from the county, officials said the decision was difficult to make. They noted that the camps could not be held with “proper social distancing and appropriate cleaning protocols or other safety measures,” and the county was not confident that it could safely host a camp session. Officials noted there too many variables needed to be accounted for ultimately. “We recognize how important camps are to our residents, and we are truly saddened to have to cancel for the summer. Ultimately, it is the best decision for the safety and health of our community. We will continue to explore opportunities to provide programs and services as national, state and local guidelines allow. We appreciate your patience as we work through this difficult time,” said Parks & Recreation Director Jane Rudolph. Anyone who was registered for an Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation camp will receive a full refund. Anyone who signed up for a camp with a county contractor should reach out to the contractor directly for information regarding refunds. (Fox5DC link) Montgomery officials say county may start to reopen within a week. Maryland’s most populous county said Wednesday that it may lift some social distancing restrictions within the next week, another tentative step toward reopening the Washington region as the rates of novel coronavirus infections and deaths show signs of slowing. “We are moving in the right direction,” Travis Gayles, head of Montgomery County’s health department, said about plans to join other parts of the state in partially lifting restrictions on gatherings and nonessential businesses. (Washington Post link)  6-F -- Tom Brady blasted for releasing 'immunity' supplement during pandemic. Tom Brady launched a new “immunity” multivitamin supplement this week — and critics quickly tackled the quarterback for the timing of the release during the coronavirus pandemic. Brady, 42, newly signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, announced the release of the “immunity blend supplement,” called Protect, through his company, TB12 Sports, on social media Monday. “Over the years, I’ve learned how important it is to be proactive in taking care of my own body,” Brady said in a video posted to Instagram. “I’m really proud to announce this amazing new product from TB12 that will provide you guys exactly what you need to stay healthy, strong and resilient for whatever comes your way.” It is sold as a 30-day supply, or 60 tablets, for $45, according to the TB12 website. Critics bashed him on Twitter for the not-so-coincidental timing of the release — and for capitalizing on people’s fears amid the pandemic. In Brady’s new home state, nearly 47,000 coronavirus cases and over 2,000 related deaths have been reported, according to the Florida Department of Health. “Oh Tom this is so disappointing,” Julia Offord Pearman tweeted. “The marketing of this product is clearly playing on people’s fears over Covid and a belief that the immune system just needs a boost to recover from it. If it’s an athlete recovery supplement say that, don’t play up to people’s fears about Covid.”“What does your product ‘PROTECT’ us from Tom?” said a person with the handle @katherine_jj6. “Does it protect the millions out of work from being duped to pay a ridiculous amount of money for this? This is a new low for you and [business partner] Alex [Guerrero].” “The reason Tom Brady doesn’t have coronavirus isn’t an immune boosting supplement, it’s because he’s obscenely rich and can isolate unlike delivery drivers, cleaners, meat workers, grocery store workers, nurses and doctors,” wrote Dr. Kate Gregorevic, who identified herself as a geriatrician. “Using this crisis to enrich himself is disgusting.” But TB12 CEO Johns Burns told Yahoo! Sports that “now more than ever, it’s important to have daily support for a healthy immune response as our bodies are subject to constant stressors that deplete its resources.” Brady’s company touts the drug for “supporting natural killer cells” and “replenishing antibodies post-exercise,” helping to “activate your immune system and counter stress-induced immune suppression,” according to a product description. (NY Post link) 7 AM HOUR 7-A -- 7:05 AM - Interview - Erik Kiilunen - organizer of Michigan Take Yourself to Work Day (May 21) Kiilunen, a Michigan business man is leading the effort to make May 21 "Take Yourself to Work Day." He has billboards all over Michigan with the message "All Business is Essential."   Businessman Calls for Peaceful Economic Disobedience in Response to Unconstitutional COVID-19 Lockdown. Ahmeek, MI—As reported by the Associated Press, Erik Kiilunen, business owner, entrepreneur, and founder of All Business is Essential, is calling for peaceful economic disobedience against un-constitutional executive orders which have deprived American citizens of their right to attend to their businesses, their livelihoods, and their jobs. Erik Kiilunen is “encouraging business owners of all sizes to engage in Economic Disobedience" by opening their place of business regardless of "executive orders as Michigan and the USA need commerce. Without it, the poverty created by their absence will cause far greater suffering than anything that COVID-19 will ever lead to now. I’ve opened my business as an example to others.” Over the course of a few days, Mr. Kiilunen's  GoFundMe page has already amassed tens of thousands in contributions from other Americans who support Mr. Kiilunen's message of economic freedom.   As his billboards start to spring up in Grand Rapids, Detroit, and Howell, as well as across the country, Mr. Kiilunen asserts that this is only the beginning. In what is poised to be one of the most fundamentally American uprisings in US history, All Business is Essential is ready to take on anti-constitutional decrees . "All business is essential, and the government, and state governors, do not have the legal authority to pick and choose who has the right to work and feed their families, and who doesn’t....Ask a single mother running a hair salon and using the profits generated to care for her special needs child if her business is essential," says Mr. Kiilunen. 7-B/C -- LATEST ON PELOSI: Speaker Pelosi on President Trump: “It's like a child who comes in with mud on their pants...He comes in with doggy doo on his shoes and everybody who works with him has that on their shoes, too, for a very long time to come." House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) expressed confidence Wednesday that the coronavirus stimulus package approved last week will garner enough public backing to force Republicans and the Trump administration to the negotiating table. The $3 trillion Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions (HEROES) Act would provide funds to local and state government, hazard pay for health care workers and another round of direct cash payments to tens of millions of Americans. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said the package has “no chance” of passing. Pelosi touts $3.6B vote-by-mail bill, now called ‘Voting at Home,’ after Trump warnings to Michigan, Nevada, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday night touted a $3.6 billion vote-by-mail proposal – which she rechristened “Voting at Home” – adding that the bill also would help bolster the U.S. Postal Service. Pelosi talked about the legislation during an appearance on MSNBC just hours after President Trump warned the states of Michigan and Nevada against implementing absentee-ballot and vote-by-mail plans, arguing the proposals were illegal and could potentially facilitate voter fraud. In both cases, the president threatened to withhold federal dollars from the states if they went ahead with their plans. The legality of using mail ballots is already the basis of a lawsuit in Texas, in which a federal judge sided with Democrats in allowing the forms to be sent out to voters. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton immediately announced his office was appealing the ruling to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Meantime, Trump has repeatedly criticized the Postal Service, calling it a “joke” and claiming it undercharges online retail giants such as Amazon. The president has said he will not support any bailout legislation for the Postal Service if the organization does not raise its service rates to generate more revenue. But in an interview on MSNBC’s “The Last Word,” Pelosi stressed that the Democrats’ proposal was aimed at making voting and shopping more convenient and safe for Americans amid the coronavirus pandemic – allowing them to perform both tasks at home without exposing themselves to risk of contracting the virus. “We’re now calling it ‘Voting at Home’ because that’s really what it’s all about -- enabling people to vote at home,” Pelosi told host Lawrence O’Donnell. (Fox News link) Trump expresses opposition to extending unemployment benefits enacted in response to pandemic. President Trump on Tuesday privately expressed opposition to extending a weekly $600 boost in unemployment insurance for laid-off workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic, according to three officials familiar with his remarks during a closed-door lunch with Republican senators on Capitol Hill. The increased unemployment benefits — paid by the federal government but administered through individual states — were enacted this year as part of a broader $2 trillion relief package passed by Congress. The boost expires this summer, and House Democrats have proposed extending the aid through January 2021. (Washington Post link) 7-D/E  -- 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - TOM FITTON - President of Judicial Watch Montgomery County Council calls on Maryland's State Board of Elections to hold emergency meeting to protect voting rights. Council expresses concerns over the distribution of ballots for Maryland’s June 2 primary election ROCKVILLE, Md., May 20, 2020—Montgomery County Councilmembers sent a letter to the Maryland State Board of Elections expressing their frustration and concern about the distribution of ballots for Maryland’s June 2 primary election. Many registered voters in Montgomery County have reported that they have not received their ballots and have reached out to the Council to voice their concerns. All Councilmembers signed the letter. “It is extremely concerning, this close to the June 2nd Maryland primary election, that there are widespread issues in delivering the appropriate absentee ballot to voters,” said Council Vice President Tom Hucker. “This is unacceptable and is increasing public anxiety and eroding confidence in our elections. The State Board of Elections needs to act immediately to ensure voters a fair and timely primary and general election. We are sending this letter to get more information on this situation and to work with the State Board on this crucial issue.” The Council has requested the Maryland State Board of Elections hold an emergency meeting to address urgent issues relating to the primary election including the timely distribution of ballots to all voters in their preferred language and to ensure that Maryland will administer the 2020 primary and general elections securely and effectively. “The Maryland State Board of Elections must do everything within its power to ensure that by perception and in reality, the coming elections are seen to be fair and just,” said Councilmember Nancy Navarro, who chairs the Government Operations and Fiscal Policy Committee. “The issues that threaten to disenfranchise voters in our county and region must be resolved as soon as possible.” (MoCo Govt link)  More Montgomery County ballots being mailed to deceased, non-residents. A few weeks after a man described how his deceased mother was shown to have voted in Montgomery County elections for a decade after her death, another case of an illegal ballot being issued has come to light. Attorney Robin Ficker, a Republican candidate for Maryland governor, reports that his son was mailed a ballot to his old Montgomery County address. Problem: Ficker's son hasn't lived in Montgomery County for 12 years. And as a "live" ballot, it could be illegally filled out and mailed back by someone else. "Election fraud?" Ficker asked in a Facebook post showing the improperly-mailed ballot. "How many of these ballots are being mailed by someone else?" Ficker isn't the only one asking questions.  A watchdog group, Judicial Watch, has successfully sued to receive the voter registration information of all Montgomery County voters, after it found there are more names registered to vote than there are eligible voters in the county. In 2018, anomalous voting results were seen at dozens of precincts across Montgomery County in the County Council At-Large race, if not others. The voter universe in that election also increased by about 100,000 voters in only four years since 2014. Local media outlets have not challenged County officials about either issue so far. Leaving ineligible names on the voter rolls is a key source of voter fraud. Anyone who has the names of deceased or non-resident voters can walk into the appropriate polling place, claim to be that person and provide the few details asked for by judges, and cast a ballot illegally using one of those many names. In this year's by-mail elections, these illegal ballots will be mailed out and ripe for the picking by any organized voter fraud operation, further underlining the urgency in cleaning up Montgomery County's dirty voter rolls. (Robert Dyer blog link)  Flashback in April: Judicial Watch Victory: Federal Court Orders Maryland to Release Complete Voter Registration Records. (Washington, DC) Judicial Watch announced that a federal court ordered the State of Maryland to produce the voter list for Montgomery County that includes the registered voters’ date of birth. This court ruling is the latest in a series of victories for Judicial Watch in its lawsuit filed July 18, 2017, against Montgomery County and the Maryland State Boards of Elections under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA). Judicial Watch filed suit for the Maryland voter list data after uncovering that there were more registered voters in Montgomery County than citizens over the age of 18 who could legally register (Judicial Watch vs. Linda H. Lamone, et al. (No. 1:17-cv-02006)). Ruling in Judicial Watch’s favor, Judge Hollander said: "Judicial Watch need not demonstrate its need for birth date information in order to facilitate its effort to ensure that the voter rolls are properly maintained. Nevertheless, it has put forward reasonable justifications for requiring birth date information, including using birth dates to find duplicate registrations and searching for voters who remain on the rolls despite “improbable” age." In order to avoid turning over the dates of birth for Maryland voters, the Maryland Administrator of Elections, Linda Lamone, directed her staff to remove date of birth as a field on the voter registration application. Judge Hollander ruled that Lamone could not do this, saying: "Because full voter birth dates appear on completed voter registration applications, the Administrator may not bypass the Act by unilaterally revising the Application." In August 2019, Judge Hollander ruled in Judicial Watch’s favor in the same case, ordering the State of Maryland to produce voter list data for Montgomery County. Judicial Watch is the national leader in enforcing the National Voters Registration Act. (Judicial Watch link)  8 AM HOUR 8-A -- 8:05 AM - CHRIS CUOMO AND HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE: Flashback: CNN’s Cuomo Mocks Trump Over Hydroxychloroquine — A Version Of It Was Included In His Own COVID-19 Treatment. CNN anchor Chris Cuomo mocked President Donald Trump on Monday for announcing that he had been taking anti-malarial drugs as a preventative treatment for coronavirus even though he had also used a version of the drug in his own COVID-19 treatment regimen. In a late Monday tweet after Trump’s announcement, Cuomo responded to a video of Florida police breaking up a block party by saying “No worries. They can just take some chloroquine.” Cuomo also said in the opening of Monday’s Cuomo Prime Time that “the president knows that Hydroxychloroquine is not supported by science. He knows it has been flagged by people in his own administration” and called it a distraction from “his lack of a plan or real solutions.” Cuomo had been using a version of the anti-malarial drug in his own treatment for coronavirus, according to posts about his treatment protocol written by his wife, Cristina, in her wellness magazine “The Purist.” (Daily Caller link) Kayleigh McEnany Rips CNN’s Chris Cuomo For Taking ‘Less Safe Version’ Of Hydroxychloroquine. White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany called out CNN anchor Chris Cuomo Wednesday for mocking President Donald Trump for taking hydroxychloroquine after Cuomo took a less safe version of the drug for his coronavirus treatment. “You had Chris Cuomo saying the president knows that hydroxychloroquine is not supported by science, he knows it has been flagged by his own people and he’s using it,” McEnany said at Wednesday’s White House press briefing. “Cuomo mocked the president for this” but “it turns out that Chris Cuomo took a less safe version of it called quinine, which the FDA removed from the market in 2006 because it had serious side effects, including death. So really interesting to have that criticism of the president.” ( Daily Caller link) From Chris Cuomo's wife's blog:  I enlisted Dr. Linda Lancaster, who put my husband on a path of natural remedies to strengthen his immune system—and now mine–and it’s working for us. (Blog link)  CRAZY LECTURE FROM the "Doctor" (Dr. Linda Lancaster) that Chris Cuomo's wife was getting coronavirus treatment advice from (that included bathing in bleach...) LAST NIGHT: Chris Cuomo teases brother Andrew Cuomo with giant test swab. Chris Cuomo teases brother Andrew with a prop of a giant test swab. CNN's Chris Cuomo jokes with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, about the size of his nose. On May 17, the governor was tested for Covid-19 on live television to encourage others to get tested. CNN's Chris Cuomo does prop comedy with NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo, fails to ask about nursing-home controversy.CNN anchor Chris Cuomo again did not address the growing nursing-home controversy in his latest interview with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and instead performed some prop comedy on Wednesday night. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, recently reversed a March 25 order that forced nursing homes to accept patients who tested positive for coronavirus, despite testing deficiencies for both residents and staff. Cuomo signed an executive order on May 11 stopping hospitals from sending infected patients back to nursing homes and ramping up testing for staff. 8-B/C  -- FL GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS SLAPS THE MEDIA: Fla. Gov. DeSantis Scorches Media For Dire Florida Predictions: ‘Hell, We’re 8 Weeks Away From That’. Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis unloaded on members of the media Wednesday over their extremely grim predictions for his state, saying that the media “waxed poetically for weeks and weeks” about how bad Florida would look. “Our data is available, our data is transparent, in fact Dr. Birx has talked multiple times about how Florida has the absolute best data, so any insinuation otherwise is just typical partisan narrative trying to be spun,” DeSantis said. “And part of the reason is because you got a lot of people in your profession who waxed poetically for weeks and weeks about how Florida was going to be just like New York: wait two weeks Florida’s going to be next, just like Italy, wait two weeks.” “Well hell, we’re eight weeks away from that, and it hasn’t happened. Not only do we have a lower death rate–well we have way lower deaths generally–we have a lower death rate than the Acela Corridor, DC, everyone up there,” the governor continued. Where Does Ron DeSantis Go to Get His Apology? (By RICH LOWRY/NATIONAL REVIEW) - The Florida governor explains a COVID-19 strategy that has gotten bad press and favorable results. A couple of months ago, the media, almost as one, decided that Governor Ron DeSantis was a public menace who was going to get Floridians killed with his lax response to the coronavirus crisis. In an interview with National Review, DeSantis says he was surprised at “how knee-jerk” the hostile coverage was, but he “also knew that none of these people knew anything about Florida at all, so I didn’t care what they were saying.” The conventional wisdom has begun to change about Florida, as the disaster so widely predicted hasn’t materialized. It’s worth delving into the state’s response — as described by DeSantis and a couple of members of his team — because it is the opposite of the media narrative of a Trump-friendly governor disregarding the facts to pursue a reckless agenda. DeSantis and his team have followed the science closely from the beginning, which is why they forged a nuanced approach, but one that focused like a laser on the most vulnerable population, those in nursing homes. An irony of the national coverage of the coronavirus crisis is that at the same time DeSantis was being made into a villain, New York governor Andrew Cuomo was being elevated as a hero, even though the DeSantis approach to nursing homes was obviously superior to that of Cuomo. Florida went out of its way to get COVID-19-positive people out of nursing homes, while New York went out of its way to get them in, a policy now widely acknowledged to have been a debacle. The media didn’t exactly have their eyes on the ball. “The day that the media had their first big freakout about Florida was March 15th,” DeSantis recalls, “which was, there were people on Clearwater Beach, and it was this big deal. That same day is when we signed the executive order to, one, ban visitation in the nursing homes, and two, ban the reintroduction of a COVID-positive patient back into a nursing home.” DeSantis is bemused by the obsession with Florida’s beaches. When they opened in Jacksonville, it was a big national story, usually relayed with a dire tone. “Jacksonville has almost no COVID activity outside of a nursing-home context,” he says. “Their hospitalizations are down, ICU down since the beaches opened a month ago. And yet, nobody talks about it. It’s just like, ‘Okay, we just move on to the next target.’” 8-D -- 8:35 AM -- INTERVIEW - SHELLEY LUTHER - formerly jailed Dallas salon owner TX SALON OWNER WENT TO MICHIGAN ON MONDAY TO HELP A BARBER REBELLING AGAINST WHITMER’S LOCKDOWN: Dallas salon owner who was jailed over coronavirus rules travels to Michigan to support defiant barber. A Texas salon owner who was sent to jail for opening her business during the coronavirus outbreak called Michigan's governor a "tyrant" on Monday as she stood next to a barber whose license was suspended for cutting hair.  "Gretchen, the state of Michigan will vote you out," Shelley Luther declared, referring to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Luther traveled to Owosso, a small Michigan town, to express support for Karl Manke. The 77-year-old barber reopened his shop for more than a week before state regulators suspended his license. Luther, the owner of Salon a la Mode in Dallas, was sentenced to a week in jail for flouting public health orders intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus. She was released less than 48 hours later when Gov. Greg Abbott dropped jail as a possible punishment for violations. "Why does your governor think that it's OK to open up for marijuana, liquor sales?" said Luther, whose boyfriend grew up an hour away in Frankenmuth. "Can't you get an abortion? But you cannot get your hair cut. What is wrong? "Stop being a tyrant," Luther said of the governor. "Open up. You don't get this control. We control you. We have the power." Whitmer has defended the business restrictions as an important way to stop the virus. She relented a bit Monday by announcing plans to reopen bars and restaurants Friday in the Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula, which haven't been hit as hard as the rest of Michigan. (CBS News) ‘Operation Haircut’: Michigan Barbers Defy Lockdown, Offer Haircuts On Capitol Lawn. Anti-lockdown protesters gathered in Lansing on the lawn of the Michigan state capitol Wednesday to get a haircut. With barbershops and salons closed indefinitely due to the state’s coronavirus lockdown, barbers are scheduled to cut hair on the capitol lawn for three hours Wednesday afternoon. The protest, called “operation haircut,” was organized by the Michigan Conservative Coalition, and is the latest example of Michiganders clashing with Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who has enacted some of the strictest coronavirus restrictions in the nation. The Michigan Department of State Police threatened to issue citations to those giving or receiving haircuts. “All individuals engaging in haircuts are being educated on the law. Those who do not comply will be cited for disorderly conduct,” the department tweeted. (Daily Caller link) LAST WEEK: Michigan Barber Has Licenses Suspended After Defying Shutdown Orders. State officials said Karl Manke’s decision to reopen his shop during the coronavirus pandemic jeopardized public health and safety. A Michigan barber who reopened his shop in defiance of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s orders had his business and professional licenses suspended, the latest step in his escalating battle with the state. The barber, Karl Manke, 77, who has been cutting hair in Owosso, Mich., for almost 60 years, likened Michigan under Ms. Whitmer, a Democrat, to “a police state.” He said he planned to keep cutting hair, despite the suspension of his licenses. “I’m not closing up; I’m not caving in to this,” he said on Wednesday, adding: “I’m not a rabble-rouser and I’m not a scofflaw. I’m a small-town barber. I just want to make my living.” Mr. Manke is just one of the latest business owners to defy orders to keep their doors closed to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. 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The Bulldog Social Club
Episode 64: Lamone from Colossal Mastiff

The Bulldog Social Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 30:51


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Dr. Bob & Mr. Why
Blue Barrier

Dr. Bob & Mr. Why

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 45:45


Di "acqua sotto i ponti" tra il LAMONE (fiume che scorre in provincia di Ravenna) al CILIWUNG (fiume Indonesiano) ne passa tanta ma il nostro ospite odierno FABIO DALMONTE si è chiesto quanta PLASTICA ne veniva con essa trascinata e quanta di quest'ultima se ne sarebbe potuta fermare realizzando le BLUE BARRIER ideato e realizzate grazie alla sua start-up SEADS.BOB, MIS & JACK oggi vengono anch'essi trascinati dal racconto del nostro eroe lughese che passando da GIACARTA a LONDRA si è portato in viaggio anche la PIADINA , il DIALETTO e la sobrietà della sua terra natia#LINK UTILIFABIO DALMONTE founder & MD "SEADS Ltd"https://www.linkedin.com/in/fabio-dalmonte-33b784a/?originalSubdomain=ukBenessereAdatto ai bambiniARTICOLO SULLE BARRIERE NEL FIUME LAMONEhttps://www.ravennaedintorni.it/societa/2019/05/04/barriera-rifiuti-fiumi-seads/BLUE BARRIER https://www.voglioviverecosi.com/fabio-dalmonte-mauro-nardocci-blue-barriers.html[DR.BOB & Mr.Why è un podcast di LIPTO]

Heritage Events Podcast
Supreme Court Review of the 2018-2019 Term

Heritage Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 115:40


The Supreme Court’s 2018-2019 term will soon be over, but the need for serious analysis has just begun. Did the High Court get the big cases right? What will the Court’s ruling in The American Legion v. American Humanist Association mean for the future of religion in the public square? How will Rucho v. Common Cause and Benisek v. Lamone, the partisan gerrymandering cases, impact the next election cycle? Will the ruling in Kisor v. Wilkie rein in administrative agencies? How have Justice Gorsuch and Justice Kavanaugh changed the balance of the Court, and have any broader themes of the Roberts Court emerged this term?Please join us as our distinguished panels of practitioners and journalists discuss these cases and more from the 2018-2019 term. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SCOTUStalk
Tom Goldstein and Sarah Harrington review past Supreme Court term with Casetext’s Laura Safdie

SCOTUStalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 58:50


On June 28, SCOTUSblog’s Tom Goldstein and Sarah Harrington participated in a webinar discussing the major cases at the Supreme Court this term. The discussion, moderated by Laura Safdie from Casetext, covered Department of Commerce v. New York, holding that a question about citizenship cannot be added to 2020 census until the Commerce Department provides an adequate explanation for doing so, Rucho v. Common Cause and Lamone v. Benisek, holding that partisan-gerrymandering claims present political questions that cannot be reviewed by federal courts, and other cases. Video of the webinar is available at this link. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WIRED Business – Spoken Edition
Big Data Supercharged Gerrymandering. It Could Help Stop It, Too

WIRED Business – Spoken Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 6:14


The Supreme Court's conservative justices ruled Thursday that the highest court doesn't have the power to address partisan gerrymandering, the practice in which politicians redraw district maps to help their own party win more elections. In two cases, Lamone v. Benisek and Rucho v. Common Cause, the court split along ideological lines 5 to 4. Chief Justice John G.

SCOTUScast
Rucho v. Common Cause and Lamone v. Benisek - Post-Argument SCOTUScast

SCOTUScast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 15:30


On March 26, 2019, the Supreme Court heard argument in Rucho v. Common Cause and Benisek v. Lamone, two cases involving gerrymandering.Rucho v. Common Cause involves whether North Carolina’s 2016 congressional map involves unconstitutional gerrymandering in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the First Amendment, and Article I. In March 2017, a three-judge district court ruled that North Carolina’s 2016 Congressional Redistricting Plan constituted unconstitutional gerrymandering because the state General Assembly improperly relied on “political data” to draw districts to increase the number of Republicans in North Carolina’s congressional delegation. The court ordered new maps to be drawn for use in future elections. Following the court’s instructions, the General Assembly drew a new congressional district plan according to criteria identified by the Joint Select Committee on Redistricting. One such criterion was “partisan advantage,” which, relying on population data and political data, would “make reasonable efforts to construct districts in the 2016 plan to maintain current partisan makeup of North Carolina’s congressional delegation.” The plan was approved by the committee, the North Carolina Senate and North Carolina House of Representatives, all along party lines. Others filed objections to the plan and asked that the court reject it as partisan gerrymandering. The court held that the plan constituted unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering, enjoined North Carolina from using the plan in any election after November 6, 2018, and directed the parties to submit briefs relating to whether the court should allow the plan to be used in the 2018 election and allow the General Assembly a third opportunity to draw a plan. Although the U.S. Supreme Court vacated the district court judgment and remanded the case for reconsideration in light of its 2018 decision in Gil v. Whitford on standing, the district court subsequently concluded that the plaintiffs had standing and reasserted its earlier determination on the merits. In August 2018, the district court concluded that there was not enough time to review a new plan before the seating of the new Congress in 2019 as well as determined that a new schedule for elections would interfere with North Carolina’s electoral machinery. Thus, the court declined to enjoin use of the plan in the November 2018 election. The Supreme Court thereafter granted certiorari to consider (1) whether plaintiffs have standing to press their partisan gerrymandering claims; (2) whether plaintiffs’ partisan gerrymandering claims are justiciable; and (3) whether North Carolina’s 2016 congressional map is, in fact, an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander. Lamone v. Benisek involves Maryland’s 2011 redistricting plan, particularly whether the State redrew the boundary of one district to burden Republicans. Following the 2010 census, Maryland redrew the lines of its congressional districts and state legislative districts. The Sixth Congressional District had grown by approximately 10,000 residents, which required adjustment of the district boundaries. If only a slight adjustment for population had been applied, the district would have been unquestionably Republican. Instead of this slight adjustment, the plan swapped half the population of the former Sixth District with about 24,000 voters. The change created in effect a difference in 90,000 Democratic votes. Plaintiffs argued that in enacting 2011 law, the State deliberately diluted Republican votes in violation of the First Amendment. A three-judge district court agreed with plaintiffs, enjoining the State from using the 2011 congressional redistricting plan after the 2018 congressional election and requiring it promptly to adopt a new plan for use in the 2020 congressional elections. The Supreme Court granted certiorari to consider (1) whether the various legal claims articulated by the three-judge district court are unmanageable; (2) whether the three-judge district court erred when, in granting plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment, it resolved disputes of material fact as to multiple elements of plaintiffs’ claims, failed to view the evidence in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, and treated as “undisputed” evidence that is the subject of still-unresolved hearsay and other evidentiary objections; and (3) whether the three-judge district court abused its discretion in entering an injunction despite the plaintiffs’ years-long delay in seeking injunctive relief, rendering the remedy applicable to at most one election before the next decennial census necessitates another redistricting.To discuss the cases, we have Derek Muller, Associate Professor at Pepperdine University School of Law.

SCOTUScast
Rucho v. Common Cause and Lamone v. Benisek - Post-Argument SCOTUScast

SCOTUScast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 15:30


On March 26, 2019, the Supreme Court heard argument in Rucho v. Common Cause and Benisek v. Lamone, two cases involving gerrymandering.Rucho v. Common Cause involves whether North Carolina’s 2016 congressional map involves unconstitutional gerrymandering in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the First Amendment, and Article I. In March 2017, a three-judge district court ruled that North Carolina’s 2016 Congressional Redistricting Plan constituted unconstitutional gerrymandering because the state General Assembly improperly relied on “political data” to draw districts to increase the number of Republicans in North Carolina’s congressional delegation. The court ordered new maps to be drawn for use in future elections. Following the court’s instructions, the General Assembly drew a new congressional district plan according to criteria identified by the Joint Select Committee on Redistricting. One such criterion was “partisan advantage,” which, relying on population data and political data, would “make reasonable efforts to construct districts in the 2016 plan to maintain current partisan makeup of North Carolina’s congressional delegation.” The plan was approved by the committee, the North Carolina Senate and North Carolina House of Representatives, all along party lines. Others filed objections to the plan and asked that the court reject it as partisan gerrymandering. The court held that the plan constituted unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering, enjoined North Carolina from using the plan in any election after November 6, 2018, and directed the parties to submit briefs relating to whether the court should allow the plan to be used in the 2018 election and allow the General Assembly a third opportunity to draw a plan. Although the U.S. Supreme Court vacated the district court judgment and remanded the case for reconsideration in light of its 2018 decision in Gil v. Whitford on standing, the district court subsequently concluded that the plaintiffs had standing and reasserted its earlier determination on the merits. In August 2018, the district court concluded that there was not enough time to review a new plan before the seating of the new Congress in 2019 as well as determined that a new schedule for elections would interfere with North Carolina’s electoral machinery. Thus, the court declined to enjoin use of the plan in the November 2018 election. The Supreme Court thereafter granted certiorari to consider (1) whether plaintiffs have standing to press their partisan gerrymandering claims; (2) whether plaintiffs’ partisan gerrymandering claims are justiciable; and (3) whether North Carolina’s 2016 congressional map is, in fact, an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander. Lamone v. Benisek involves Maryland’s 2011 redistricting plan, particularly whether the State redrew the boundary of one district to burden Republicans. Following the 2010 census, Maryland redrew the lines of its congressional districts and state legislative districts. The Sixth Congressional District had grown by approximately 10,000 residents, which required adjustment of the district boundaries. If only a slight adjustment for population had been applied, the district would have been unquestionably Republican. Instead of this slight adjustment, the plan swapped half the population of the former Sixth District with about 24,000 voters. The change created in effect a difference in 90,000 Democratic votes. Plaintiffs argued that in enacting 2011 law, the State deliberately diluted Republican votes in violation of the First Amendment. A three-judge district court agreed with plaintiffs, enjoining the State from using the 2011 congressional redistricting plan after the 2018 congressional election and requiring it promptly to adopt a new plan for use in the 2020 congressional elections. The Supreme Court granted certiorari to consider (1) whether the various legal claims articulated by the three-judge district court are unmanageable; (2) whether the three-judge district court erred when, in granting plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment, it resolved disputes of material fact as to multiple elements of plaintiffs’ claims, failed to view the evidence in the light most favorable to the non-moving party, and treated as “undisputed” evidence that is the subject of still-unresolved hearsay and other evidentiary objections; and (3) whether the three-judge district court abused its discretion in entering an injunction despite the plaintiffs’ years-long delay in seeking injunctive relief, rendering the remedy applicable to at most one election before the next decennial census necessitates another redistricting.To discuss the cases, we have Derek Muller, Associate Professor at Pepperdine University School of Law.

SCOTUStalk
The final three weeks of October term 2018

SCOTUStalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 19:21


In this week’s episode of SCOTUStalk, Amy Howe of Howe on the Court and Tom Goldstein take a look at what’s ahead at the Supreme Court for the final weeks of June. The justices have 24 argued cases still to decide, including a number of the more high-profile cases from this year’s docket: Gundy v. United States, The American Legion v. American Humanist Association, Department of Commerce v. New York, and partisan-gerrymandering cases Rucho v. Common Cause and Lamone v. Benisek. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Audio Arguendo
SCOTUS Lamone v. Benisek, Case No. 18-726

Audio Arguendo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019


We the People
Will the Supreme Court End Partisan Gerrymandering?

We the People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 53:42


The Supreme Court heard two partisan gerrymandering cases—one from North Carolina and another from Maryland—this week: Lamone v. Benisek and Rucho v. Common Cause. Examining those cases and how the Court might rule, host Jeffrey Rosen sits down with Nick Stephanopoulos, one of the attorneys in the North Carolina case and a law professor at the University of Chicago, and Hans von Spakovsky, manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative at the Heritage Foundation. These scholars debate whether or not the Supreme Court should be involved in examining partisan gerrymandering claims, and discuss what the Constitution says about gerrymandering. For more information and resources, visit constitutioncenter.org/podcasts. Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org.

We The People
Will the Supreme Court End Partisan Gerrymandering?

We The People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 53:42


The Supreme Court heard two partisan gerrymandering cases—one from North Carolina and another from Maryland—this week: Lamone v. Benisek and Rucho v. Common Cause. Examining those cases and how the Court might rule, host Jeffrey Rosen sits down with Nick Stephanopoulos, one of the attorneys in the North Carolina case and a law professor at the University of Chicago, and Hans von Spakovsky, manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative at the Heritage Foundation. These scholars debate whether or not the Supreme Court should be involved in examining partisan gerrymandering claims, and discuss what the Constitution says about gerrymandering. For more information and resources, visit constitutioncenter.org/podcasts. Questions or comments about the show? Email us at podcast@constitutioncenter.org.

Bob-Cast
Jerry DeWolf, Chairman Washington County Maryland Republican Central Committee

Bob-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 8:17


Jerry DeWolf, Chairman Washington County Maryland Republican Central Committee. Jerry waS one of the 7 plaintiffs in the Maryland Redistricting Case, or the Gerrymandering Case known as Benisek V. Lamone.

The Supreme Court: Oral Arguments

Lamone v. Benisek | 03/26/19 | Docket #: 18-726

The Citizen's Guide to the Supreme Court
The Good Guys and Bad Guys of Gerrymandering

The Citizen's Guide to the Supreme Court

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 53:01


AKA THIS AGAIN.  This week's episode takes a dive into the last four years of gerrymandering cases to suss out what the Court is talking about in the current cases of Virginia v. Bethune-Hill (2019), Lamone v. Benisk, and Rucho v. Common Cause.  Come for the nuanced political discussion, stay to hear how beaten-down Nazim is on this issue compared to four years ago.  Law starts at (07:20).

ACS Podcast
Unpacking Partisanship: Is it Time for the Supreme Court to Crack Partisan Gerrymandering?

ACS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 60:35


This Term, the Supreme Court will once again tackle the issue of partisan redistricting when it reviews two cases to determine whether state legislatures violated the Constitution by intentionally diluting their citizens' votes for partisan purposes. Last Term, the Court heard two cases on the topic, but never reached the merits. Instead, it decided the cases on jurisdictional grounds.With those issues arguably resolved, the Court now seems ready to weigh in on whether partisan gerrymandering cases are justiciable when it hears Benisek v. Lamone, a challenge to the electoral map drawn by the Democratically-controlled Maryland legislature, and Rucho v. Common Cause, a challenge to the electoral map drawn by the Republican-controlled North Carolina legislature, on March 26, 2019. What test might the Court adopt for determining when redistricting is legitimate or illegitimate, and what are the implications of the various possibilities? How is the Supreme Court, now without Justice Kennedy, likely to rule on the merits? Featured Speakers: Kareem Crayton, Interim Executive Director, Southern Coalition for Social Justice Nicholas Stephanopoulos, Professor of Law, Herbert and Marjorie Fried Research Scholar, University of Chicago Law School Jenni Katzman, moderator, Director of Policy and Program, ACS

Heritage Events Podcast
Scholars & Scribes Review the Rulings: The Supreme Court's 2017-2018 Term

Heritage Events Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 84:17


The Supreme Court’s 2017-2018 term will soon be over, but the need for serious analysis has just begun. Did the High Court get the big cases right? What will the Court’s ruling in Trump v. Hawaii mean for immigration and executive power? Is the future for religious freedom secure in the wake of Masterpiece Cakeshop Ltd. V. Colorado Civil Rights Commission? How will Gill v. Whitford and Benisek v. Lamone, the partisan gerrymandering cases, impact the upcoming mid-term elections? Will Janus v. AFSCME sound the death knell for public employee unions across the country? How will the Court’s arbitration agreements in Epic Systems affect employers and employees? What response, if any, is necessary from Congress following South Dakota v. Wayfair, the internet sales tax case? Did any broader themes of the Roberts Court emerge this term, and has Justice Gorsuch changed the balance of the Court? Please join us as our distinguished panels of practitioners and correspondents debate these and more from the 2017-2018 term. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ACS Podcast
Hurry Up and Wait: What's Next with Redistricting?

ACS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 52:41


On June 18th, the Supreme Court released two decisions—Gill v. Whitford and Benisek v. Lamone—that focused on partisan gerrymandering. A third decision on another redistricting case—Abbott v. Perez—is still pending and is expected to come down any day. Although the Court did not reach the merits in either Gill or Benisek, the justices did provide some insight as to how a claim on partisan gerrymandering could be framed in order to be successful. And although it was not the result that many had hoped for, the Court’s decisions leave an opportunity for future challenges. Please join ACS for a webinar that will provide an overview of these decisions, the status of redistricting, and the larger legal context in the redistricting battle. Moderator: Jenni Katzman, Director of Policy and Program, American Constitution Society Speakers: Paul Smith, Vice President, Litigation and Strategy, The Campaign Legal Center Michael Li, Senior Counsel, Brennan Center for Justice

Slate Daily Feed
Amicus: Voting: Purging, Packing, Cracking, Standing

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 44:29


Dahlia Lithwick takes a close look at the two big voting rights cases decided by the Supreme Court earlier this week with Paul Smith who argued for the plaintiffs in the Wisconsin political gerrymander case Gill v. Whitford. On Monday, the court sent Gill back to the lower courts based on the theory that the plaintiffs had no standing. In the other case, Benisek v Lamone, which involved a Maryland gerrymander, the Justices delivered an unsigned opinion sending Benisek back saying it was too soon to decide. And we take a look at the implications of the court’s earlier decision on Ohio voter purges, a case that was also argued by Paul Smith. Please let us know what you think of Amicus. Join the discussion of this episode on Facebook. Our email is amicus@slate.com. Podcast production by Sara Burningham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts
Voting: Purging, Packing, Cracking, Standing

Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 44:29


Dahlia Lithwick takes a close look at the two big voting rights cases decided by the Supreme Court earlier this week with Paul Smith who argued for the plaintiffs in the Wisconsin political gerrymander case Gill v. Whitford. On Monday, the court sent Gill back to the lower courts based on the theory that the plaintiffs had no standing. In the other case, Benisek v Lamone, which involved a Maryland gerrymander, the Justices delivered an unsigned opinion sending Benisek back saying it was too soon to decide. And we take a look at the implications of the court’s earlier decision on Ohio voter purges, a case that was also argued by Paul Smith. Please let us know what you think of Amicus. Join the discussion of this episode on Facebook. Our email is amicus@slate.com. Podcast production by Sara Burningham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Supreme Court decision syllabus (SCOTUS)

Denial of preliminary injunction...well past its requested time table

Teleforum
The End of Partisan Redistricting?: Benisek v. Lamone

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 49:25


On March 28, 2018, the Supreme Court heard Benisek v. Lamone, the second partisan gerrymandering case of the Term. Under review in Benisek is the Maryland redistricting map, drawn to favor Democrats running for election. The first partisan gerrymandering case from earlier in the Term involved the Wisconsin redistricting, arguably favoring Republicans running for election. Court watchers are left wondering whether the Court will, for the first time, strike down redistricting maps as overly partisan. Join us as Wisconsin Solicitor General recaps the Benisek oral argument.Featuring:Misha Tseytlin, Solicitor General, Wisconsin Department of Justice Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up here. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.

Teleforum
The End of Partisan Redistricting?: Benisek v. Lamone

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 49:25


On March 28, 2018, the Supreme Court heard Benisek v. Lamone, the second partisan gerrymandering case of the Term. Under review in Benisek is the Maryland redistricting map, drawn to favor Democrats running for election. The first partisan gerrymandering case from earlier in the Term involved the Wisconsin redistricting, arguably favoring Republicans running for election. Court watchers are left wondering whether the Court will, for the first time, strike down redistricting maps as overly partisan. Join us as Wisconsin Solicitor General recaps the Benisek oral argument.Featuring:Misha Tseytlin, Solicitor General, Wisconsin Department of Justice Teleforum calls are open to all dues paying members of the Federalist Society. To become a member, sign up here. As a member, you should receive email announcements of upcoming Teleforum calls which contain the conference call phone number. If you are not receiving those email announcements, please contact us at 202-822-8138.

Audio Arguendo
SCOTUS Benisek v. Lamone, Case No. 17-333

Audio Arguendo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018


The Supreme Court: Oral Arguments

Benisek v. Lamone | 03/28/18 | Docket #: 17-333

The Tyler Cralle Show
Wednesday March 28th, 2018 Hour 1

The Tyler Cralle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 35:31


North Korean dictator, Kim Jung Un, visits Chinese President for life, Xi Jinping, which might not be a good things for the United States, Supreme Court arguments start today in the Maryland gerrymandering case Beniseck v Lamone, Retired SCOTUS justice, John Paul Stevens, pens an op/ed arguing we should repeal the 2nd amendment, and Charles C.W. Cooke says that if liberals wants to repeal the 2nd amendment they should stop whining about it and do it.

The Tyler Cralle Show
Wednesday March 28th, 2018 Hour 2

The Tyler Cralle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 36:03


Supreme Court arguments start today in the Maryland gerrymandering case Beniseck v Lamone, The long game with liberals on Trump’s affairs & the Mueller investigation seems to be getting Trump under oath so he’ll commit perjury, and Trump is trying to argue that the military budget should be used to build the border wall and that is a very dumb idea

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music
Part 4 of 10 review of the most played ‪on Mixbag of Music Show 2017

Neo2soul Less Chat More Music

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2017 171:17


4 in 10 it's my review of the most played ‪Soul‬ ‪Gospel‬ ‪‎Jazz‬ NeoSoul R&B songs from the Mixbag of Music Show 2017 [FEB - NOV], 500 songs by 250+ ‪#indie‬ artists, 30 hrs of pure bliss, 10 mixes in 10 shows. Flo - Good Iife Maimouna Youssef - Ventures Into The Unknown Clarie Renee - Easy Come Go (Nights With You) Sabrina Claudio - We Have Time Ester Rada - Different Eyes Sophia Eris - Easy Ms. Irene Renee - I'd Rather Crystal Avenelle - Visions Audiosourcelive - Be Happy Lamone - Slowly But Surely Toriyah - What's in a Name 30 Ducks ft Natalie Oliveri - I Like It That Way Francesca Sortino - Children's Rhyme Leisure Suite - Don't Wait Six Minutes 'til Sunrise - Sugar & Spice Yazmin Lacey - Marie Melisa Whiskey - Sweetest Cake Miloux - Holiday Inn Mikala - Save Your Love Jaz Karis ft Blue Lab Beats - You Do Quinese - Every time I TreZure Empire - Come Down Ajia - Real Love Alanna Aguiar - Girl Next Door Nayomi Rosina - Final Call K.Avett - The Matter (What Are We Here For) Raymond Barton ft Kia Bennett - A Beautiful Forever Juan Donovan ft Kenya Soulsinger - Ready To Love Jill Peacock - I'll Come Running Adrianne Huff - Sunrise Baby Rose Victoria TruthAmeen - Take Me High Love Moor & Suaze - Issa Trap Lorine Chia & Romero Mosley - Find Your Love Tash - I Don't Like Parties Tangina Stone ft. Kenneth Whalum - Black Boy Cehryl - Side Effects Qamil - Love Like This Erin Stevenson - Tell Me Brittany Nacole - Changed My Mind Blaquestone - 11-59 Gem Tree ft Zacky - Mary Jane Imsomaleek ft Crystal Caines - Insecure Sam Trump - That Thing It's Jubilee - Tumbling Down Menoosha - Talk To Me (Sweet Thing) Deva Mahal ft Coco Peila - Run Deep Gwyn Foxx - Never Gonna Leave Me Jamie Zee - The Sailor Mpho Sebina - Black Butterfly

Beer Is Fundamental
#4 Secret Spot Anniversary Imperial Stout by Green Room Brewing

Beer Is Fundamental

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 34:13


This week we are featuring the Secret Spot Anniversary Imperial Stout by Green Room Brewing out of Jacksonville Beach, Florida. This is a great brew and we think you will love hearing about it. We give a brief explanation on how we rate our beers. We also get into some beer news that is affecting the way craft beer is sold in some states. This episodes tracks consist of Northern Lights by Aso and High On You by Lamone. Cheers!

Sonic Stream Archives
In The VIP Lounge with Chris Rizik, Lamone Andrews, Rasheed Ali, Ashley Scott & Cleveland Anderson

Sonic Stream Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2016 240:01


It is Summer in The VIP Lounge with guests Chris Rizik from SoulTracks.com Lamone Andrews, Rasheed Ali also Ashley Scott & Frenchie's good friend Cleveland Anderson, so its going to be a Soul Affair. Join Frenchie every week showcasing inspirational eclectic music playing most things Soulful, in House, Jazz and Soul. Catch the regular show every Sunday 10am-2pm (GMT) 5-9am (EST) 2-6am (PST) @ www.sonicstreamradio.net

The Nu Soul Cypher
The Neo Soul Show Welcomes Back Lamone

The Nu Soul Cypher

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 92:00


Q-man must be Professor Xavier, T. Mitch Magneto and MJ Storm as this feels like Days of Future Past!! Still lost? Well fret not! The self-prolcaimed X-Man has returned to save the game!! Lamone is back and is bringing his new album Smooth for you listening pleasure. Lamone has been called by many a "Real Soul Singer!" His last time on the show, he brought us "On the Rocks" and "I Found Me Somebody." This time we will catch up the vocalist on everything new with him, his music and what makes him so smooth! Join the Q-man and T. Mitch "Under the Spotlight" as we welcome back Lamone just in time for the summer!

The Nu Soul Cypher
The Neo Show Presents Lamone

The Nu Soul Cypher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2013 62:00


Lamone, the self proclaimed "X-Man" aka (Lomon Andrews), pulls in the crowd. He is a must hear, multi-talented vocalist, songwriter, producer, and must see performer with an incredible vocal range.   Join Lamone as he chats with the Q-man and T. Mitch on his past, present and future as an indie artist. 

All Mighty House Sounds By DJ Henry Hall
Traveling - A Little Late

All Mighty House Sounds By DJ Henry Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2012 119:59


Hello friends, We are off to a new year and I have once again assembled an assortment of key jam’s. First, I want to highlight Josh Milan’s Honeycomb Music project (http://honeycombmusic.blogspot.com). Many might recognize Josh by his work as part of Blaze. Josh has put together a lovely compilation of artist. I have featured two on this podcast – Angela Johnson and Lamone. I’m sure you all will enjoy. In addition, you will be delighted by the likes of Donae’o, Andrea Love, Meshell Ndegeocello, and massive vocal/remix from Shaun Escoffery & Kenny Carpenter. Plus, you find an un-released Grant Nelson remix of Charisse Arrington’s “Down with this”. Enjoy! http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=533010649#!/pages/DJ-HENRY-HALL/334939421453 1. Miguel Migs Feat. Meshell Ndegeocello – Close Your Eyes (Osunlade’s Yoruba Soul Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=118102) 2. Manoo & Francois A. Feat. Dyanna Fearon – Crying For Love (Vocal Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=128741) 3. Lady Alma – Running For Nothing (Danny Clark & Jay Benham Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=116508) 4. Danny Clark & Jay Benham Feat. Sus Bobien – More Than Enough (Sean McCabe Classic Mix Instrumental) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=128854) 5. Charisse Arrington – Down With This (Un-Released Grant Nelson Remix) (http://soundcloud.com/grantnelson/downwiththis) 6. Park Street Feat. Rainy Payne – Ex Ray (Park Street’s Original Hustle Instrumental) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=74727) 7. Micky More Feat. Angela Johnson – Too Late (Rasmus Faber Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=86138) 8. Angela Johnson – Forever I Do (Main Version) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=126947) 9. Elan & Jesse Brooks – Good & Bad EP (Original) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=130388) 10. HHA – All My Life (Original Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=118226) 11. Soul Central – Strings Of Life (Supernova Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=127993) 12. M&S Feat. Shaun Escoffery – So Sweetly (Kenny Carpenter Klub Instrumental & Klub Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=128862) 13. Deux – Party People (Original Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=130765) 14. Joey Negro – Feel It (Alex Kenji Remix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=123562) 15. Kathy Brown – Tell Me Why (Dave Shaw’s Original Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=128383) 16. Devoted Feat. Kholi –Soul on Fire (American Edition) (Global Soul Music Vocal) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=123532) 17. Lamone – Your Eyes (Main Version) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=126947) 18. Marlon D & Mena Keyz – Abu Dhubi (Drumz) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=120010) 19. Tikyo Feat. Andrea Love – Love Will Bring Us Back (Libration Vocal Mix by Ian Friday) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=119544) 20. Luis Radio & Raffa Scoccia – Organismo (The Beat) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=125697) 21. Donae’o – I (Seasmus Haji Soul Love Mix) (http://www.traxsource.com/index.php?act=show&fc=tpage&cr=titles&cv=107902)