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6:03-NEWS 6:10-Netflix CEO stands by comedians Dave Chappelle and Ricky Gervais 6:17-DOJ reviewing the police response in Uvalde, Texas 6:29-Speaker Pelosi's husband busted for DUI 6:37-Jury deliberation begins in Depp-Heard defamation trial 7:03-NEWS 7:10-Questions rise on police chief in Uvalde, Texas 7:13-Legislation proposed to raise the age of purchasing firearms 7:23-Summer worker shortage is expected again this year 7:30-Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick says they were not told the truth about the response in Uvalde by police 7:45-CUT SHEET | Biden says the 2nd amendment is not absolute and it never was | Jonathan Turley refutes Biden's thoughts on the 2nd amendment | Biden gives commencement speech at alma mater Delaware University saying this is a decisive decade for America | Also gives a shout out to Chinese Dictator Xi Jinping | Jon Stewart calls out lack of support at Veterans Memorial Day event | 8:03-North Carolina preschool teacher caught using non-approved LGBTQ+ flashcards in class 8:13-Democrats are already shifting away from defund the police movement 8:20-NEWS 8:35-Summer work shortage is hurting employers again 9:03-NEWS 9:08-Dr. Oz declares victory as nomination for Senator of Pennsylvania as the Republican nominee 9:15-Philadelphia's car jacking is skyrocketing 9:40-Doctors at the Mayo Clinic do say transgender swimmer Lia Thomas had a competitive advantage over biological female swimmers 9:43-CUT SHEET | White Sox manager Tony La Russa disagrees with Gabe Kapler's decision to skip the national anthem as protest | 70% of the nation's baby formula supply is out of stock | Prime Minister Trudeau proposes a freeze on handgun sales in Canada | Vice President Harris calls for an assault weapons ban 9:55-Final Thoughts Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff
7:03-NEWS 7:10-Questions rise on police chief in Uvalde, Texas 7:13-Legislation proposed to raise the age of purchasing firearms 7:23-Summer worker shortage is expected again this year 7:30-Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick says they were not told the truth about the response in Uvalde by police 7:45-CUT SHEET | Biden says the 2nd amendment is not absolute and it never was | Jonathan Turley refutes Biden's thoughts on the 2nd amendment | Biden gives commencement speech at alma mater Delaware University saying this is a decisive decade for America | Also gives a shout out to Chinese Dictator Xi Jinping | Jon Stewart calls out lack of support at Veterans Memorial Day event | Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff
8:10-PA Election Day update 8:18-Republican voters are energized for the general election 8:21-NEWS 8:38-Democrats may regret going up against a candidate like Mastriano 8:52- You're racist if you're white and watch sports Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff
To lead off the third hour of the show, Pennsylvania State Representative Craig Williams joins the Dom Giordano Program to respond to Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who today in a press conference, alleged that the assembly refuses to lift a finger to help the crime crisis in Philadelphia and around the state of Pennsylvania. First, Williams responds directly to Shapiro's claims that the assembly has dragged their feet on a potential $30 million infusion into public safety in the State, refuting with proof of past policies that he has personally worked on to both bring funding for public safety, and offering more jurisdiction power to the Attorney General to prosecute gun crimes in Philadelphia. Williams reveals that in 2019, Shapiro was granted more authority to prosecute these crimes but hasn't used it to his greatest advantage, and notes that he's currently working on re-granting the same authority as the edict has since expired. Williams also takes us inside Harrisburg, explaining what Josh Shapiro is like on a personal level, and pontificates why he continues pushing for such progressive policies. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Jersey Republican Gubernatorial Jack Ciattarelli joined Rich to discuss the final week before the election and the scathing videos that appear to show Governor Murphy officials saying they will input a vaccine mandate if he were to win the election. Photo: Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the bombshell report by Project Veritas on Governor Phil Murphy's plan to mandate vaccines, even for children in New Jersey after the election next week. Directly contradicting what he has been telling the public, Murphy, again, does not believe parents are able to make decisions for themselves or their children so he wants the Government to make it for them without consent. Photo by; Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the ongoing clean up for the area after tropical storm Ida. Yet, Democrats are focused on pushing political narratives that they see convenient now. The push now is for their infrastructure bill that they themselves are holding hostage with members of their own party. Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liz Wolfe, staff editor at Reason, joined Rich to discuss the struggle restaurants in New York City are facing to enforce Mayor Bill De Blasio's vaccine passport mandate for all indoor facilities and the overbearing CDC food regulations on Italian cold cuts. Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Biden welcomes Senate Republicans and Democrats coming together to agree a trillion dollar infrastructure package - Dr Iris Tien specialises in structural engineering and infrastructure at Georgia Tech University and tells us the benefits to US buildings and technology. The US's central bank, the Federal Reserve, has given its outlook for the US economy after its latest policy meeting – although there is positive news for the economy, cheaper money in the form of low interest may not last as long as some hoped. Plus, we look at how Covid has made Pfizer one of the best known companies in the world and boosted its profits – with more on the horizon. We discuss all this live guests Erin Delmore, a political reporter in New York and Samson Ellis, Bloomberg's Taipei Bureau Chief. (Image: President Joe Biden speaks at a truck factory on July 28, 2021 in Pennsylvania. Credit: Michael M. Santiago/ Getty Images)
In today's hour of non-stop talk, the left won't ever be comfortable with American exceptionalism. NYT reporters are getting uncomfortable with American flags displayed on the anniversary of D-Day and AOC is back to blaming American privilege for the border crisis. Photo by; Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today’s hour of non-stop talk, Governor Andrew Cuomo is joining the likes of Governor Murphy in awarding incentives for those who get the COVID-19 vaccine. You’ll get to scratch the Love Gov if you get it! That’s right, vax and scratch with the Love Gov. Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregg Jarrett, legal and political analyst for Fox News and author of The Russia Hoax and Witch Hunt, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a search warrant executed by federal agents on the Manhattan apartment of Rudy Giuliani. Giuliani, who served as Trump's personal lawyer, has been under investigation for his relationship to Ukraine, after allegedly conducting illegal lobbying for Ukrainian officials in exchange for an investigation linked to Trump's primary political rival, now President Joe Biden. Jarrett tells of the entire situation, explaining why the warrant was executed and under what statute the warrant was obtained. Then, Giordano and Jarrett discuss the differences in investigations, or lack thereof, into Rudy Giuliani and Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on The Rich Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after just 6 patients experienced blood clotting after their shots. 6 out of 6.5 million distributed vaccinations of J & J. Creating unnecessary doubt over a very effective vaccine against the coronavirus. Candidate for Governor of New Jersey, Jack Ciattarelli, joined Rich to discuss the NJEA declining to host a meeting with Ciattarelli after he asked to broadcast the meeting to the public. He also spoke on the NJ legislature still unable to actually legislate under Governor Murphy's emergency power order due to the coronavirus. Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today’s hour of non-stop talk, as another accuser comes out against Governor Andrew Cuomo for inappropriate behavior, fellow Democrats continue to distance themselves away from the controversial Governor. The media is focused on the controversy of the assault allegations when the biggest controversy is still being mostly ignored with the nursing home deaths in New York State. Democrats want the focus on the assault allegations so Democrats who also had controversial nursing home orders due to COVID can be ignored. Host of "Fox Across America" Jimmy Failla joined Rich to discuss the changes New York City has made since the pandemic and how it will never return to what it was before. Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Zeoli Show, after getting the vaccine, people should be able to relax from the stress of the last year during the pandemic. Yet, teacher unions are still fighting the idea of in-school learning despite all major experts saying it’s safe. Dr. Fauci is completely pessimistic on people resuming their lives even after they are vaccinated. Greg Manco, a professor at St. Joseph's University, joined Rich after he was placed on paid leave for a tweet. Cancel culture comes for one of our own. 00:00-Teacher unions completely ignore the challenges poor families with children are facing without having in-school learning 21:00-1210 WPHT wine club with Rich Zeoli! 24:00- Greg Manco, a professor at St. Joseph's University, joined Rich discussing him being placed on paid leave due to tweet he sent that criticized reparations for slavery in the United States. 34:15-Beavis and Butt-head rock out. 40:40-Members of the original 9/11 commission warn Pelosi on holding 9/11 commission style hearing for Jan. 6 Capitol riot. 47:10-Wasteful spending in the proposal $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. 1:02:10-Fans could return to the stands for the Phillies home opener. 1:11:40-Fauci is still against indoor dining, theaters, etc even if you're fully vaccinated. 1:14:45-Facui shouldn't be the spokesperson on COVID-19 anymore 1:43:30-"Comedian" Bernie Sanders appears on Jimmy Kimmel 1:51:15-Matt Rooney of Save Jersey joined Rich to discuss the legalization of marijuana in New Jersey and the new "warning" system police must use when handling minors caught with marijuana or even drinking alcohol. The new warning system leaves out the parents' knowledge of the situation with their teenager on the first offense. 2:08:00-Networks gush over the Obama/Springsteen podcast "Renegades" 2:10:50-Stupid laws in California, Illinois and Michigan Photo by: Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's hour of non-stop talk, the "Love Gov" Andrew Cuomo appears on Howard Stern's "radio show" for an all out therapy session about his relationship with his own father, former Governor Mario Cuomo. We also celebrate Patrick Zeoli's big 6th birthday and let's have the Supreme Court set the record straight on the many questions surrounding Pennsylvania's election procedures for 2020. Photo by:Michael M. Santiago / Staff See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael M. Santiago (b. 1980) is a staff news photojournalist with Getty Images. His work has focused on issues ranging from health, race and identity, family relationships, youth empowerment, and more. Michael is a member of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette staff that won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting for its coverage of the shooting deaths of 11 people and the wounding of seven others on Oct. 27 at the Tree of Life synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The judges called the staff's work “immersive, compassionate coverage ... that captured the anguish and resilience of a community thrust into grief.” He was the recipient of the 2015 Alexia Foundation student grant for his project "Stolen Land, Stolen Future" a body of work focusing on Black farmers of California. His project “250” a work revolving the life of a man’s struggle with obesity won the 2014 Forward Thinking Museum 1st quarter photography competition and his projects "A Promise" and "Michael the Veteran" was selected as juried winners for Morpholio Projects Future Voices. He was also invited to attend the 2015 and 2017 New York Times portfolio review and was a student at the Eddie Adams Workshop XXVII. His portfolio received an Award of excellence at the 70th College Photographer of the Year awards. He received a Grand Prize award in the Documentary/Photojournalism category at PDNedu 13th Annual Student Photography Competition and a winner in the 2016 PDN Photo Annual in the student category. the film has gone on to win an Edward R. Murrow award, final in the yearly Investigative Reporters and Editors awards, earned a second-place title in Best of The West, was honored for a Webby, a Pro-Am Student Award at the 2018 Online Journalism Awards, and a 2018 Student Production Award at the Rocky Mountain Emmy. Websites Michael M. Santiago Brandon Bell Education Resources: Using Your Life to Launch Your Photography Tokyo: Exploration of the Metropolis 2.0 Momenta Photographic Workshops https://momentaworkshops.com/workshops/ Candid Frame Resources Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Support the work we do at The Candid Frame by contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .
Photographing grief is a challenging task. Michael M. Santiago, staff photojournalist at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, discusses the importance of having empathy while covering traumatic stories.