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Last weekend, a crowd 36,000 strong flocked to downtown Los Angeles, filling Gloria Molina Grand Park, surrounding Los Angeles City Hall, and stretching a half mile down Spring Street. From all around Southern California they came to hear and to cheer Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and to amplify the message that America needs a government that fights for its people, and not its billionaires.This stop on the Fighting Oligarchy tour was the largest Sanders or AOC rally, ever, anywhere. We'll recap, play some highlights, and contextualize the momentous event on this episode of WNLA.What's Next, Los Angeles? is produced and hosted by Mike Bonin, in partnership with LA Forward.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. UN climate group reports 2024 as warmest year on record, surpassing 1.5 degrees celsius threshold. President-elect Donald Trump names campaign manager Susie Wiles as first female White House chief of staff. Key San Joaquin Valley congressional races may decide House control in 119th Congress. Activists prepare to resist President-elect Trump's conservative agenda, says Bay Rising Action's Kimi Lee. Immigrant rights advocates rally at Los Angeles City Hall to address 2024 election, anti-immigrant sentiment. The post UN climate group reports 2024 as warmest year on record, surpassing 1.5 degrees celsius threshold – November 7, 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
Containment rises on local wildfires, as winds subside. Los Angeles is launching a cooling center pilot program at select libraries. The story behind Los Angeles City Hall and why there are four now. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sits down with KNX chief correspondent Charles Feldman, bringing with her several new revelations as she reaches the roughly 18-month mark of her administration: -The Mayor says she was surprised to hear LAPD officers would not object to a new police chief being brought in from outside the Department -She says her next homeless policy initiatives will put a bigger emphasis on providing supports services along with transitional housing to homeless people, to better set them up for success. -She discusses ramping up preparations for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Bringing you behind the curtain at Los Angeles City Hall with Mayor Bass on In Depth!
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – A look at everything from what Los Angeles City Hall has planned for 2024, to 24 music festivals coming to Southern California in 2024 and MORE - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
The situation in the Middle East continues to have ripple effects in Southern California, causing a divide even among those on the left. Protest at college campuses and across the city have given a rise to antisemitic events. Earlier this week, one such event took place at Canter's Deli, where slurs were spray painted on the side of the building. And another salacious scandal rocks Los Angeles City Hall — this time after a councilman's aide makes Holocaust jokes about comedian Amy Schumer on social media. "Inside the Issues: The Podcast" hosts Alex Cohen and Sara Sadhwani have the inside scoop on the fallout. Then, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green introduced a motion to censure Rep. Rashida Talib for her response to the hospital bombing in Gaza and later went on Tucker Carlson's show to call out Rep. Young Kim from Orange County. And the latest Cook report was released, and it's unclear if some Republicans in California will be able to hold on to their seats. A look at how the Golden State could play a big role in the 2024 elections. And finally, there's so much going on in Santa Ana, including redistricting, elections and recalls. Get a breakdown.
Days after being voted as the new president pro tempore amid the latest Los Angeles City Hall scandal, Council member Marqueece Harris-Dawson joins "Inside the Issues: The Podcast" host Alex Cohen. Harris-Dawson, who represents Council District 8, replaced Council member Curren Price. Price stepped down as president pro tempore after being charged with embezzlement, perjury and conflict of interest. On this special episode, Harris-Dawson opens up about whether racist prosecutors target Black politicians. "It feels like we are being hunted," Harris-Dawson said.
Intro: Lindsay Sturman and Taylor Nichols share their audio and thoughts from the January 21 Die-in to protest traffic deaths at Los Angeles City Hall. With Seamus Garrity. https://la.streetsblog.org/2023/01/23/safe-streets-advocates-stage-die-in-at-l-a-city-hall-to-protest-record-traffic-deaths/ 12:24 https://on.soundcloud.com/Wh3yu Getting Through: Damian Kevitt, founder of Streets Are For Everyone, on why traffic violence incidents are not accidents, and the story of the hit and run that changed his life, along with the face of Los Angeles safe streets advocacy. With Taylor Nichols. 25:04 https://on.soundcloud.com/Z474k A Vision: Miriam Pinski on her latest LA Times Op Ed, "Here's how to prevent pedestrian traffic deaths in Los Angeles." 34:28 https://on.soundcloud.com/PQMGK It's The Law: Massachusetts' new law, An Act to Reduce Traffic Fatalities, defines the term "Vulnerable Road User," requires 4' safe passing distance and safety devices for trucks, allows slower speed limits to be set, develops a tool to report crashes, and introduces a rear red light requirement on bikes. Massachusetts State Senator William Brownsberger explains how the law was passed. With Massachusetts Bicycle Coalition Executive Director Galen Mook, and Galen's WMBR Bike Talk co-host Scott Mullen. Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.
The more things change, the more they stay the same — at least at Los Angeles City Hall, where the City Council voted to create and transfer $50 million into an emergency fund for Mayor Karen Bass to use at her discretion. It was a show of support for her efforts to address the homelessness crisis, but why now and why this way? At the county level, the Board of Supervisors is having a hard time agreeing on the best way to launch CARE court — a new statewide approach to treatment for people struggling with serious mental illness. "Inside the Issues: The Podcast" hosts Alex Cohen and Sara Sadhwani discuss the new normal that is making it tough to get anything done.
In this weekend edition: Today, we're taking a look back at the wild year that was 2022. From the voters' replacing an unpopular sheriff to the turmoil at Los Angeles City Hall, and the aftermath of a bizarre death on a movie set, the past twelve months were eventful, indeed. Support for this podcast is made possible by Gordon and Dona Crawford, who believe that quality journalism makes Los Angeles a better place to live. Support the show: https://laist.com
Election season brought forth several scandals, including the Los Angeles City Hall audio leak and the attack of Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband. But in California, another battle is brewing, thanks to the top-two primary system. "Inside the Issues: The Podcast" hosts Alex Cohen and Sara Sadhwani dive into the vicious Democrat versus Democrat political races in SoCal.
It was the audio leak that created a political earthquake in Los Angeles.Soon after the racist comments recorded during a private conversation among three council members and a labor leader leaked to the public, the fallout began. There've been resignations, rowdy protests at City Hall and more. The controversy has created a political opening that might fundamentally change the makeup of the City Council by pushing it even further to the left.With midterms just two weeks away, today we talk about what's next at L.A. City Hall. Read the full transcript here.Host: Gustavo ArellanoGuests: L.A. Times reporters Julia Wick and David ZahniserMore reading:Racist audio leak could push L.A. City Hall further left in Nov. 8 electionAmid noisy protest, the L.A. City Council — listening via earbuds — conducts its businessKrekorian says he'll work to restore trust in City Hall as L.A. City Council president
A Rhode Island couple honeymooning in Barcelona helped saved babies from a burning nursery. As midterms approach for District 22, Rep. David Valadao will face Democratic candidate Rudy Salas. If you were hoping to see a debate between the two candidates before you cast your vote, it won't happen as Salas has now backed out of two planned debates. The California DOJ will investigate LA redistricting following the upheaval at Los Angeles City Hall and the resignation of City Council President, Nury Martinez. Atlanta iHeartMedia President fired after racist rant released.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Rhode Island couple honeymooning in Barcelona helped saved babies from a burning nursery. As midterms approach for District 22, Rep. David Valadao will face Democratic candidate Rudy Salas. If you were hoping to see a debate between the two candidates before you cast your vote, it won't happen as Salas has now backed out of two planned debates. The California DOJ will investigate LA redistricting following the upheaval at Los Angeles City Hall and the resignation of City Council President, Nury Martinez. Atlanta iHeartMedia President fired after racist rant released.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Kostman is one of the most iconic names in Ultra, he is your Race Director for The Badwater 135. He also set world ultra-cycling records, to include riding against the clock from San Francisco City Hall to Los Angeles City Hall and completed the 3,127 mile Race Across America bike race in less than eleven days at age of 20. The Badwater 135 tends to draw folks from all over the world and country out to the Badwater Basin, or also known as Death Valley, California. However, every year Florida tends to have an amazing group in the masses out there! This year there are A LOT of Floridians in race! This year we have David Castro, Ted Williamson, Amy Costa, Dawn Lisenby, Alexis Garcia, Caryn Lubetsky, Maria Paredes, Ashley Paulson, Michael Ryan, and Keys 100 Race Director Bob Becker. The Badwater Basin is an endorheic basin in the Death Valley National Park, which should be noted is the lowest point in North America and the United States with a depth of 282 ft (86 m) below sea level. Now the course also goes out to Mount Whitney which is the highest point in the contiguous 48 United States, the race itself finishes at Whitney Portal which is the trailhead to the Mt. Whitney summit! The Badwater 135 course covers three mountain ranges for a total of 14,600 feet of cumulative vertical ascent and 6,100 feet of cumulative descent.
Chris Kostman is the Chief Adventure Officer at AdventureCORPS and the Race Director of the worldwide series of Badwater events. In this episode of Run with Fitpage, Chris talks all about Badwater 135, the toughest footrace on Earth with our host Vikas Singh. Episode Summary:00:00 - About this episode02:00 - Welcome Chris Kostman to the show!02:13 - Chris Kostman before Badwater09:19 - What is Badwater? What is the Death Valley?15:03 - How does one think about qualifying for the race?20:34 - More ways to prove credibility25:43 - How can one start to train for Badwater?31:09 - What are the types of people who go ahead to win, or even complete in the race?36:01 - Chris' job as a race director - managing to be with every athlete, and standing for the at the finish line — the role of the race director41:54 - Chris on his own training and athletic career47:47 - Advice to runners in India54:46 - Chris loves India! Guest Profile:Chris got his start early in ultra sports: He set world ultra-cycling records in high school in 1984 and 1985 (riding against the clock from San Francisco City Hall to Los Angeles City Hall) and completed the 3127-mile Race Across America bicycle race in less than eleven days at age 20. That was a springboard to competing in events as diverse as the Triple Ironman in France, the 6.5-mile Skaha Lake Ultra Swim in Canada, three 100-mile snowshoe races in Alaska, six Ironman Triathlons, an Ultraman-distance triathlon stage race in Vermont, the Boston Marathon, and many other endurance races. Hand in hand with his athletic career, Chris has been producing some of the toughest endurance events on the planet since 1984 through his company, AdventureCORPS, Inc. Chris has also published over 250 articles about the endurance world, adventure, travel, archaeology, human potential, and the outdoor way of life. Connect with Chris Kostman:Website: Badwater.com Instagram: @BadwaterHQ / @ChrisKostmanFB: Chris KostmanAbout Vikas Singh:Vikas Singh, an MBA from Chicago Booth, worked at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, APGlobale and Reliance before coming up with an idea of democratizing fitness knowledge and helping beginners get on a fitness journey. Vikas is an avid long-distance runner, building fitpage to help people learn, train, and move better.For more information on Vikas, or to leave any feedback and requests, you can reach out to him via the channels below:Instagram: @vikas_singhhLinkedIn: Vikas SinghGmail: vikas@fitpage.inTwitter: @vikashsingh1010About the Podcast: Run with FitpageThis podcast series is built to bring science and research from the endurance sports industry. These may help you learn and implement these in your training, recovery, and nutrition journey. We invite coaches, exercise scientists, researchers, nutritionists, doctors, and inspiring athletes to come and share their knowledge and stories with us. So, whether you're just getting started with running or want to get better at it, this is the best podcast for you!Learn more about fitness and nutrition on our website, www.fitpage.in or check out our app Fitpage on iOS and Android. This podcast was recorded on Zoom conferencing.
We talk to Los Angeles Times award winning columnist Steve Lopez about corruption in Los Angeles City Hall. We wonder whether this is part of a national trend and if so, why. Nancy Boyarsky is the producer-director of Inside Golden State Politics. Her latest book is "The Moscow Affair."We're taking the next two or three weeks off for a winter break. We'll be back soon.
As U.S. COVID cases top 37 million, we look at a shocking story out of California, where two people were stabbed and two journalists were attacked Saturday while covering an anti-vaccine, anti-mask protest outside Los Angeles City Hall. The protest was attended by members of the Proud Boys and other right-wing groups. A Southern California mortgage broker named Tony Moon was videotaped screaming “Unmask them all!” I sat down with Amy to discuss the groups involved and recent extremist behavior. You can support the important journalism that Democracy Now! does here --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/district34/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/district34/support
As U.S. COVID cases top 37 million, we look at a shocking story out of California, where one person was stabbed and two journalists were attacked Saturday while covering an anti-vaccine, anti-mask protest outside Los Angeles City Hall.
As U.S. COVID cases top 37 million, we look at a shocking story out of California, where one person was stabbed and two journalists were attacked Saturday while covering an anti-vaccine, anti-mask protest outside Los Angeles City Hall.
On this episode of WTF California podcast, we kick off the week with a thank you to our listeners, we remind folks that come Friday, the coroner's report will be released in the Quinto Cases with the Antioch Police Department. We praise a judge who increased bail on a burglary defendant and openly was critical of Prop 47 as well as catch and release. City of Oakland had another homicide, rough weekend in San Jose with sideshows and other activities across the state. Finally, we touch on recall where democrats are worried for Governor Gavin Newsom and it appears media is beginning to push Kevin Paffrath as a fall back as Plan B. Articles Referenced in the show: California judge is mad at quick jail releases. He set burglary defendant's bail at $1 million 2 Arrested, Ghost Gun Seized at San Jose Sideshows Man fatally shot in Oakland motel parking lot 1 stabbed at Los Angeles City Hall anti-vaccine protest: LAPD Man stabbed, reporter attacked at protest at LA City Hall 4 people shot, 3 people assaulted during violent night in Stockton Modesto Police: Officer shot while searching home, shooter arrested LAPD officer under investigation for alleged excessive use of force with carjacking suspect in San Fernando COVID: Outbreak at Santa Rita Jail Leads to Suspension of In-Person Visits Democrat Paffrath stands out among crowded GOP candidates in Newsom recall election
Mark Comon from Torrance based Paul's Photo and the Creative Photo Academy joins Jefferson Graham to talk the art of photographing downtown Los Angeles for a Photowalks Talks edition. Hollywood and Beverly Hills may get the lion's share of tourists, but when it comes to photo spots, the downtown area of Los Angeles (DTLA) is a photographer's paradise, with Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dodger Stadium, the Bradbury Building, Los Angeles City Hall and Union Station among the standouts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jeffersongraham.substack.com
Political prisoners are often forgotten because the government disappears them into the system. Leonard’s art draws attention back to his story, which is why some would rather silence him. In this bonus episode we speak with UCLA professor Dr. Tria Blu Wakpa, who explains why Leonard’s art is a powerful example of indigenous resilience, and Larry Hildes, the civil liberties attorney fighting for Leonard’s right to free speech. We also attend the second annual Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration at Los Angeles City Hall with Oglala Lakota tribal presidential candidate Chase Iron Eyes, who opens up about his arrest at Standing Rock and why he believes the United States should free Leonard to promote a conciliation with indigenous nations.
What does the future of education look like? Jackie Goldberg, whose commitment to public education in California has spanned over four decades, discusses the importance of accountability when implementing policy, her thoughts on the current social justice movement, and how the momentum of this moment might affect change.“She arrived on the council with the abilities to gather widespread support and to compromise, while reaching toward those whom she feels are left out of the process. This is not a common skill set today, even among political liberals.” –Los Angeles TimesFrom a student leader in the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley to teaching for 16 years in Compton, through her leadership on the LAUSD School Board, LA City Council, and CA State Assembly, Jackie Goldberg has been a champion of quality public education and issues affecting working families. She is a progressive voice that has led the way on landmark policies, working with others to shape our City and improve the quality of life for Angelenos including:Creation of a districtwide K-12 dual language education program;Authorship of the first citywide landmark “Living Wage” ordinance;Development of multiple housing initiatives that protect LA City renters, such as the Systematic Code Enforcement program and the Urgent Repair program;Authorship of two Statewide Education Bond Issues for ($4 Billion in 2001-2002, $1 Billion in 2006) that provided LAUSD funding to build new schools that relieved the overcrowding at district schools;Author of both the first citywide and statewide historic domestic partner legislation; andCo-founder of LACER Afterschool Program that serves as many as 4,000 students annually at middle schools and high schools in central Los Angeles. Jackie’s frank and honest demeanor, her knowledgeable command of the issues and her emphasis on consensus-building, pragmatism and foresight in creating legislation won her praise and respect from both her constituency and her colleagues in the School District, at Los Angeles City Hall and in Sacramento. Jackie lives with her spouse, writer/educator Sharon Stricker in Echo Park, where they have lived for almost 40 years. They are parents of an LAUSD graduate and grandparents of District elementary school students.
SAN PEDRO, Calif. — On the other side of the country from Washington D.C., southern California truckers held a protest echoing the concerns of other owner-operators from coast to coast regarding low freight rates. While the protests in Washington D.C. aimed to physically garner the attention of the federal government and the White House, one of the southern California event's organizers, owner-operator Miguel Ramirez said this protest was a part of a nationwide effort to call attention the low rates truckers are being offered from brokers for hauling essential goods. “We are joining a national movement, and it is taking place from the east coast to the west coast as we speak,” Rameriz said, noting that he feels the rating system that determines how much a load pays should be changed or at the very least, analyzed. “We know it is not going to happen overnight, but we want a change in the pricing and ratings systems, and we just want to bring awareness to the general public,” Rameriz said. Gio Marz, another of the event's organizers, echoed the sentiment that the southern California protest aims to be a “peaceful, slow roll for unity.” He said this legal and peaceful demonstration, which was assembled at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California, will join another convoy coming from Fontana, California. The two groups combined have the potential to number more than 300 trucks, Marz said. Additionally, Marz said he and the participants see this protest as a way to show they are standing in solidarity with other truckers across the country who have selected May Day (May 1, 2020) for their symbolic ‘mayday' distress call. “We want to bring awareness from politicians, to governors, to big corporations, to the everyday consumer,” Marz said. “If you have essential goods on your shelves at your house, it is because, most likely, the truckers brought it to you.” The planned protest at the port drew more than 60 trucks that lined up, blew their air horns and began a slow drive to Los Angeles City Hall, where they will be joined by the second convoy. Marz also noted that right now, truck drivers are risking their well-being to deliver goods throughout the nation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Other event organizers, who delivered an address in a mixture of English and Spanish, said, “The place is here, and the time is now,” to recognize the importance of truck drivers and their efforts in carrying the nation through the COVID-19 pandemic. “It's a risk. Every single time we leave our house, we are at risk,” Marz said. “We're on the front lines, and we are not getting paid what we deserve. Eighty percent of the truck port drivers [here in LA] are owner-operators like myself. If the rates for the loads are coming down, it does not make sense for us to keep running our trucks businesswise. Today the mission is for us to just unite across the board as truckers and say ‘no' to cheap freight.” Marz said his message to brokers is to “stop being greedy,” but he also acknowledges that customers can deal directly with carriers instead of utilizing brokers, which would allow many owner-operators to eliminate another step in the logistics of the supply chain. The group offered T-shirts commemorating the event for free in exchange for donations that will be used to help pay the fines of other drivers who have received citations during other freight-rate-related protests in the area.
In this episode Amanda and Lauren discuss the hauntings at Bombay Beach, Los Angeles City Hall and then discuss the murder of Karina Holmer.
In This Episode We Talk About: ARTXMAGIC bringing SoulCollage® to a different group of people, making an oracle deck that is just for you, each card being a part of your subconscious and the collective conscious, the cards you create being sacred magical objects for you only, how to find out who the card is and how to speak from the card, ways you can use the cards that are life changing, checking your analytical mind at the door and integrating the energy of cards Resources: Learn more: ARTxMAGIC Instagram:@art_x_magic Magical tools we reference in this episode: SoulCollage®, ART X MAGIC Starter E-Kit, Free Downloads, Upcoming Events, Free Videos HOW ARTxMAGIC CAME TO BE: In the early 2000s, our acquaintanceship sparked into friendship over shared insights of our individual meditation practices. In 2016, that friendship became a full-fledged journey when Somsara and Jessica attended a SoulCollage® workshop focusing on Dreamwork. They started getting together once a month to make cards and build their decks. As they began to do readings with their cards from their own respective decks, they realized they were benefiting profoundly as they worked with this fantastic process that became more nourishing and pleasurable the deeper they delved into it. In 2017, Somsara & Jessica recognized that they were uniquely suited to bring this dynamic and profound practice to their respective communities. Somsara, a collage artist, illustrator and designer had dedicated her life to art and creativity. Jessica, a meditation guide, content creator and multimedia alchemist, has long been working in the realms of magic. Together, they realized they are the perfect duo to guide people through the intersection of art and magic. In 2018 they completed their facilitator training, adopted the name ARTxMAGIC (ART BY MAGIC) of which SoulCollage® is really just the tip of the iceberg, so stay tuned… OUR MISSION We believe that access to creativity and intuition is your birthright. We are here to create tools and experiences that help your inner work manifest most beneficially in your outer world. Our mission is to help you combine creativity and magic into a practical/mystical process of personal evolution that's both profound and pleasurable. To that end, we are delighted to present and translate the SoulCollage® process. By showing you how to make and read cards, we can help you quickly discover and utilize all the beautiful and transformative ways creativity and magic feed and flow into one another. ABOUT JESSICA Jessica Snow is a meditative storyteller and multimedia alchemist. Since 2011, her bright imagination, inclusive nature, and resonant voice have made her a sought-out and beloved meditation guide in her hometown of Los Angeles. She writes, creates, records and leads inventive mystical experiences that are as profound as they are pleasurable. Beneficial for both the first time and experienced meditator, her narratives are powerful mythic adventures and beautiful, immersive original fairy tales filled with symbolism. By placing the participant at the center of each journey, she opens the door to the possibilities of awakening, rejuvenation, and transcendence. Since starting crystal meditations at L.A.'s Spellbound Sky in 2012, Jessica has guided hundreds of events with thousands of people, written three books, created a mountain of beautiful online content so anyone anywhere can press play and meditate, and witness an extraordinary amount of magic. Her newest endeavors include ARTxMAGIC with her partner Somsara Rielly as well as high-level creative midwifery for artists and innovators. Her main aim is to reconnect you with your own magic. YOUAREMAGICLA.COM ABOUT SOMSARA Somsara Rielly is a Los Angeles artist, illustrator, graphic designer & all-around seeker. Her name means “the eternal cycle of birth, suffering, death and rebirth” in Sanskrit - a pretty heavy name to be born with for someone who just wants to make the world a more beautiful place. After more than a decade of creative work in LA and NYC, she started to feel a pull for something more – something larger. Prompted by this longing, Somsara finally satisfied her curiosity about meditation and began a practice. This simple act repeated daily started to help make sense of the world around her. What she did not expect was how profoundly this practice would affect all of her creative output, and the more she practiced the more she realized how deeply both creativity and spirituality/magic/inner work (whatever you feel comfortable calling it!) are deeply intertwined. A deep desire to get people back in touch with their creative self and investigate the profound world that exists in each of us – whether we consider ourselves “creatives” or not – is now what floats her boat. Somsara's collage and mixed-media work weaves in layers of interpretation - the random connections between things is why she loves collage and why she pursues the idea of magic. The process of SoulCollage® blends these two things perfectly – like finding magic that is right in front of you. Past exhibitions include Los Angeles City Hall, San Francisco Center for the Book, Burt Green, Wallspace, Good Eye, and Co-Lab Galleries. SOMSARA.COM
Prepper Intelligence show rundown Brexit DeLays ? May 'could call June election' and vows to 'battle for Britain' during talks for new Brexit deal US Border Boost Pentagon to send 3,750 troops to border with Mexico Military Intervention In Venezuela ? Venezuela has been currenly facing a political crisis that escalated after opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself interim president. The United States and several of its allies immediately recognized Guaido as interim president. World War 3 ? RUSSIA has suspended the Cold War-era Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) less than 24 hours after the US temporarily pulled out of it, blaming Washington for "waiving international liabilities" and sending shockwaves around the globe. Wildfires In South Africa Huge grass fire blows to the foot of Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain as the city's skyline is engulfed by flames Typhus In LA Worsens A veteran Los Angeles City Hall official is one of the latest victims of an epidemic of the infectious disease typhus that continues to worsen across LA County. Italy In Recession The country's economic growth has been dragged by a slowdown around the EU while Germany is expected to narrowly avoid recession.
Join BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE RADIO Tuesday Oct.23rd @3:30pm right here http://www.blogtalkradio.com/buzzardskorner-of-love as we continue our Anniversary Month! We will have an excellent conversation with a lady who is truly in-for-mation and is holding the energy of information for this planet! Join us as we discuss our own Freedom Survival by conversationg about the energy of Harriett Tubman and all that she has contributed to this world and still does! Happily retired, Mashariki has traveled internationally to study the history of the melinated global majority. She’s traveled to parts of the Caribbean, Bali Indonesia, Japan, several countries in Europe, Egypt and several states in the United States. “It’s fascinating to learn about the many contributions the global majority has made and how these contributions have shaped the United States and the world”. Currently working at Los Angeles City Hall as a Docent, she motivates and enriches minds while sharing the history of the working museum, LA City Hall on her tours. She brings to life the history of City Hall, while encouraging everyone to use their voice and participate in government through voting and possibly running for elected office. She’s met people from around the world on her tours. Mashariki passionately shares history and loves telling the stories not many know. Tuesday 3:30pm Oct 23rd right here @http://www.blogtalkradio.com/buzzardskorner-of-love BUZZARDSKORNER OF LOVE RADIO bringing people back to themselves
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and Kel Fritzy. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comLatanya Peterson, School board Candidate, Clay County, Florida. For years progressives have patiently, and incrementally, taken over our schools, indoctrinating our children from grade school through college. We need to reclaim our schools and our heritage. Peterson4SchoolBoardMohammad vs Jesus - Can Moderate Islam exist? Soraya Deen and Usama Dakdok debate.Soraya Deen is a spiritual activist, lawyer,and the founder of the Muslim Women Speakers Movement, which seeks to promote the voices of Muslim women as leaders within their communities. She is the co-founder of PeaceMoms, a Muslim/Christian interfaith organization and organized the first Interfaith Women’s Leadership conference at the Los Angeles City Hall in 2016. She is the author of PEACE MATTERS – Raising Peace Conscious children.Founded by Usama Dakdok in 2001, the Straight Way of Grace Ministry travels throughout the U. S. and Canada equipping Christians to be effective witnesses of Jesus Christ to their Muslim neighbors, as well as ministering to Muslims directly. thestraightway.orgDedication: Staff Sgt. Emil Rivera-Lopez, Died August 25, 2017 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and Kel Fritzy. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comLatanya Peterson, School board Candidate, Clay County, Florida. For years progressives have patiently, and incrementally, taken over our schools, indoctrinating our children from grade school through college. We need to reclaim our schools and our heritage. Peterson4SchoolBoardMohammad vs Jesus - Can Moderate Islam exist? Soraya Deen and Usama Dakdok debate.Soraya Deen is a spiritual activist, lawyer,and the founder of the Muslim Women Speakers Movement, which seeks to promote the voices of Muslim women as leaders within their communities. She is the co-founder of PeaceMoms, a Muslim/Christian interfaith organization and organized the first Interfaith Women’s Leadership conference at the Los Angeles City Hall in 2016. She is the author of PEACE MATTERS – Raising Peace Conscious children.Founded by Usama Dakdok in 2001, the Straight Way of Grace Ministry travels throughout the U. S. and Canada equipping Christians to be effective witnesses of Jesus Christ to their Muslim neighbors, as well as ministering to Muslims directly. thestraightway.orgDedication: Staff Sgt. Emil Rivera-Lopez, Died August 25, 2017 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and Kel Fritzy. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.com Latanya Peterson, School board Candidate, Clay County, Florida. For years progressives have patiently, and incrementally, taken over our schools, indoctrinating our children from grade school through college. We need to reclaim our schools and our heritage. Peterson4SchoolBoard Mohammad vs Jesus - Can Moderate Islam exist? Soraya Deen and Usama Dakdok debate. Soraya Deen is a spiritual activist, lawyer,and the founder of the Muslim Women Speakers Movement, which seeks to promote the voices of Muslim women as leaders within their communities. She is the co-founder of PeaceMoms, a Muslim/Christian interfaith organization and organized the first Interfaith Women’s Leadership conference at the Los Angeles City Hall in 2016. She is the author of PEACE MATTERS – Raising Peace Conscious children. Founded by Usama Dakdok in 2001, the Straight Way of Grace Ministry travels throughout the U. S. and Canada equipping Christians to be effective witnesses of Jesus Christ to their Muslim neighbors, as well as ministering to Muslims directly. thestraightway.org Dedication: Staff Sgt. Emil Rivera-Lopez, Died August 25, 2017 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis and Kel Fritzy. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Southern-Sense.comLatanya Peterson, School board Candidate, Clay County, Florida. For years progressives have patiently, and incrementally, taken over our schools, indoctrinating our children from grade school through college. We need to reclaim our schools and our heritage. Peterson4SchoolBoardMohammad vs Jesus - Can Moderate Islam exist? Soraya Deen and Usama Dakdok debate.Soraya Deen is a spiritual activist, lawyer,and the founder of the Muslim Women Speakers Movement, which seeks to promote the voices of Muslim women as leaders within their communities. She is the co-founder of PeaceMoms, a Muslim/Christian interfaith organization and organized the first Interfaith Women’s Leadership conference at the Los Angeles City Hall in 2016. She is the author of PEACE MATTERS – Raising Peace Conscious children.Founded by Usama Dakdok in 2001, the Straight Way of Grace Ministry travels throughout the U. S. and Canada equipping Christians to be effective witnesses of Jesus Christ to their Muslim neighbors, as well as ministering to Muslims directly. thestraightway.orgDedication: Staff Sgt. Emil Rivera-Lopez, Died August 25, 2017 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve
Auch abseits von Hollywood ist Los Angeles eine Reise wert. Die zweitgrößte Stadt der Vereinigten Staaten bietet alles, was Touristen sich wünschen: Musik und Theater, Museen, imposante Bauwerke, Parks und vieles mehr. Unsere Foodkorrespondentin Dr. Barbara Steinbauer-Groetsch hat die City Hall besucht. Das 138 Meter hohe Rathaus war von 1928 bis 1964 das höchste Gebäude Kaliforniens. Heute ist die Los Angeles City Hall das höchste Bauwerk der Welt mit seismischer Isolierung und ist darauf ausgelegt, selbst bei Erdbeben mit einer Magnitude von 8,2 noch voll funktionsfähig zu bleiben.
Today's episode is on Historic Tax Credits with Robert Powers. When can I obtain Historic Tax Credits? How do they work? When to apply? What expenses create credits versus expenses that do not qualify? The what, where, when and how's to historic tax credits today and more...If you are about to restore an older property you do not want to miss this one!Robert Michael Powers is the President of Powers & Company, Inc., a national consulting firm specializing in the preservation and conservation of historic structures. Formed in 1995, the firm consists of a full-service professional team whose work has been recognized by the Urban Land Institute, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the Preservation Alliance for Greater Philadelphia. With over thirty years of diverse experience on projects throughout the United States, Mr. Powers is a national expert on the interpretation and application of the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation in historic preservation tax incentive projects. Mr. Powers is known for his ability to problem-solve and craft practical solutions with clients that are sensitive to both preservation and development issues. Mr. Powers was Principal in Charge at Powers & Company, Inc. for the preservation of the U.S. Post Office, Main Branch at 30th Street and the PSFS Building, both in Philadelphia. At the Pennsylvania State Capitol Building and Complex. Mr. Powers was the Consulting Supervisory Conservator on the interior restoration of the buildings within the Capitol complex. In addition, Mr. Powers has consulted on such notable preservation projects as Los Angeles City Hall and the Headquarters for Urban Outfitters in the Philadelphia Naval Business Center. Prior to establishing his own firm, Mr. Powers for twelve years, honed his skills at the National Park Service administering the Federal Historic Preservation Tax Incentive Program for projects within seventeen states. More information on the work of Mr. Powers and Powers & Company can be found on the company web site at www.powersco.net. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Executive Officer David Barrett speaks with retired Los Angeles Fire Department Battalion Chief Mike Greenup, who on January 17, 1994 was three stories below Los Angeles City Hall in the LAFD's dispatch center when the Northridge Earthquake struck. Greenup spent the day (and many after that) sending LAFD resources to the devastated areas of Los Angeles where people not only struggled when the ground started shaking but weeks and months after it had stopped.Support the show (https://www.mysafela.org/donate/)
Peace and equality activists of all stripes have been on the lawn and sidewalks of Los Angeles City Hall since the beginning of October as part of a larger sit-in movement in the United States demanding a restoration of sanity in economic and social systems in this country. It's peaceful, it's messy, it's full of ideas and dreams and conversations. Hear in the City listens in live, for the record. Listen up. We'll have more as time goes by.
Peace and equality activists of all stripes have been on the lawn and sidewalks of Los Angeles City Hall since the beginning of October as part of a larger sit-in movement in the United States demanding a restoration of sanity in economic and social systems in this country. It's peaceful, it's messy, it's full of ideas and dreams and conversations. Hear in the City listens in live, for the record. Listen up to the second half of the show. We'll have more as time goes by.