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popular Wiki of the Day
Bernard Kerik

popular Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 2:36


pWotD Episode 2950: Bernard Kerik Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 106,534 views on Friday, 30 May 2025 our article of the day is Bernard Kerik.Bernard Bailey Kerik (September 4, 1955 – May 29, 2025) was an American consultant and police officer who was the 40th Commissioner of the New York Police Department from 2000 to 2001.Kerik joined the New York City Police Department (NYPD) in 1986. He served from 1998 to 2000 as commissioner of the New York City Department of Correction and from 2000 to 2001 as New York City Police Commissioner, during which he oversaw the police response to the September 11 attacks. Kerik conducted two extramarital affairs simultaneously, using a Battery Park City apartment that had been set aside for first responders at Ground Zero.After the 2003 invasion of Iraq, President George W. Bush appointed Kerik as the interior minister of the Iraqi Coalition Provisional Authority. In 2004, Bush nominated Kerik to lead the Department of Homeland Security. However, Kerik soon withdrew his candidacy, explaining that he had employed an undocumented immigrant as a nanny. His admission sparked state and federal investigations. In 2006, Kerik pleaded guilty in Bronx Supreme Court to two unrelated misdemeanor ethics violations and was ordered to pay $221,000 in fines.In 2009, Kerik pleaded guilty in the Southern District of New York to eight federal felony charges for tax fraud and making false statements. In February 2010, he was sentenced to four years in federal prison, of which he served three years. In 2020, he obtained a presidential pardon from President Donald Trump for his federal convictions for tax fraud, ethics violations, and criminal false statements. After the 2020 United States presidential election, Kerik supported Trump's false claims of voter fraud and attempted to help overturn the election results.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:05 UTC on Saturday, 31 May 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Bernard Kerik on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Kevin.

3 Takeaways
Highlight on Law & Justice: Six Experts Share Powerful Ideas on Crime and Punishment (#211)

3 Takeaways

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 21:53 Transcription Available


With an election coming up, crime and punishment are a hot topic. Listen to this specially curated episode of 3 Takeaways as some of the sharpest minds on the subject share their insight. Guests include top legal reform expert, Christina Swarns; former Harvard Law School Dean, Martha Minow; Judge Jed Rakoff; founder of the Innocence Project, Barry Scheck; former New York City Police Commissioner, Bill Bratton; and Michael Chertoff, former Secretary of Homeland Security.

Women of Color Rise
48. Lead Authentically within a White-Dominant Culture, Arva Rice, CEO of New York Urban League

Women of Color Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 34:20


How can we lead authentically within a white dominant culture? For this Women of Color Rise podcast, Analiza talks with Arva Rice, CEO of New York Urban League (NYUL). Arva shares her journey beginning with her parents as sharecroppers in Arkansas. Her parents dreamed of a better life for their family and moved to Chicago, then Milwaukee. Arva and her siblings all went to college, with Arva attending Northwestern. A professor asked Arva, “How did you get into Northwestern?” Fighting off tears, Arva used this experience to motivate her, graduating with honors. Arva took on her mother's advice to, “Leave the door open for the next person” and dedicated her life to service. As a three-time CEO, Arva currently leads NYUL and their mission of enabling African Americans and other underserved communities to secure a first-class education, economic self-reliance and equal respect of their civil rights through programs, services and advocacy.  Arva shares how she has learned to “dance” in her leadership, staying authentic to herself in a white dominant culture.  Shed the belief that white is better and you are not enough. Arva prays and relies on affirmations which begin with, “I am God's daughter…” Also, remember where you've been and what you've accomplished. Not just the tribulations but the trials too. Reflect on where you were one year ago, five years ago, ten years ago. Consider a person you admire. Know that they too have shed tears. Know that even in white spaces, you can decide what feedback to accept or reject. Even with African American donors, board, volunteers, white supremacy still exists because the standard is still the white standard. Arva shares an example of being given feedback by a white CEO mentor that her passion was not sufficient and needed to be followed by statistics. While Arva did not agree with his viewpoint, she thought it was helpful to get a different perspective from a white leader. Arva saw how this could be helpful when deciding to form partnerships or fundraising with other white leaders. Be aware of decision rights. Arva was nominated by Mayor Eric Adams as Interim Chair of the Civilian Complaint Review Board. In this role, Arva leads the board to “police the police” on behalf of the public. At the same time, while the board will give recommendations, ultimately, the decision is with the New York City Police Commissioner.   Get full show notes and more information here:    https://analizawolf.com/ep-48-lead-authentically-within-a-white-dominant-culture-arva-rice-ceo-of-new-york-urban-league  

This Day in Quiztory
01.05_NYPD Commissioner Benjamin Ward

This Day in Quiztory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 1:21


#OTD Benjamin Ward was sworn in as the 34th New York City Police Commissioner in 1984

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The Chris Cuomo Project
CUOMO Exchanges: James Carville, Ray Kelly, Kara Swisher

The Chris Cuomo Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 27:03


In this special extra of “The Chris Cuomo Project,” Chris shares some of his favorite interviews from this week's “CUOMO” exchanges on NewsNation. James Carville, political consultant and strategist, speaks with Chris about the Democratic Party's messaging ahead of November's midterm elections. Ray Kelly, former New York City Police Commissioner, joins Chris to discuss concerns over the perceived rise in crime throughout America. Kara Swisher, journalist and host of the “On with Kara Swisher” podcast, discusses the violent attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband, Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, and how her own experience of recovering from a stroke compares to that of John Fetterman, Democratic candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania.  Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday.

Nightside With Dan Rea
Former Police Commissioner Bill Bratton Checks In (8 p.m.)

Nightside With Dan Rea

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 40:23


Legendary law enforcement officer Bill Bratton who previously served as Boston Police Commissioner, New York City Police Commissioner, and Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department has a new book, The Profession: A Memoir of Community, Race, and the Arc of Policing in America. Get your questions ready about the crime spike, defunding the police, and any law enforcement concern that comes to mind.

Teneo Insights Podcast
Law Enforcement in America

Teneo Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 59:06


William J. Bratton, Executive Chairman of Teneo's Risk Advisory practice and former New York City Police Commissioner, and Charles H. Ramsey, Co-Chair of President Obama's Task Force on 21st Century Policing and former Philadelphia Police Commissioner, join Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory, for an important conversation on the current landscape and the role of corporate America in responding to current events and shaping national policing reforms, including standards around accountability, training, community engagement and transparency.

The Greg Kelly Podcast
Annemarie Murphy – Episode 17

The Greg Kelly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 132:06


Law enforcement is in Greg Kelly's blood. The friends he has made through his family's lifetime of service in the NYPD remain an important part of his life. Today, he sits down for a wide-ranging interview with Detective Annemarie Murphy. She's been with the NYPD for over 30 years, including during Greg's father Raymond Kelly's tenure as New York City Police Commissioner.  The pair discuss investigative tactics, cases, and the waning support for law enforcement in society today. Are those calling for reform ignorant to what law enforcement goes through? Or is there need for some introspection in the way policing occurs? Follow Greg Kelly on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregkellyusaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregkellyusa/ Find out more information at:https://gregkellypodcast.com/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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The Greg Kelly Podcast
Raymond Kelly – Episode 9

The Greg Kelly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 36:35


Raymond Kelly, Greg Kelly's father, is best known as the former New York City Police Commissioner, is also an extremely skilled musician. In this episode, father and son talk about how music has influenced both of their lives. Filled with clips, memories, and even a little Apocalypse now, you'll get to know the Former Commissioner—and his TV host son of "Greg Kelly Reports," on Newsmax TV—like never before. Follow Greg Kelly on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregkellyusa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregkellyusa/  Find out more information at:https://gregkellypodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Teneo Insights Podcast
COVID-19 and Crime in U.S. Cities

Teneo Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 48:57


Jerome Hauer, Ph.D., Teneo Senior Advisor and Public Health & Emergency Management Expert, and Bill Bratton, Executive Chairman of Teneo's Risk Advisory practice and former New York City Police Commissioner, join Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President of Political Risk Advisory, for an important discussion on the pandemic and the urban crime narrative, two driving variables in the U.S. presidential election.

Mornings on the Mall
WMAL Interview - BILL BRATTON - 05.13.20

Mornings on the Mall

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 6:04


INTERVIEW - COMMISSIONER BILL BRATTON - former New York City Police Commissioner   BIO: Commissioner Bill Bratton served two terms as the New York City Police Commissioner (1994–1996 and 2014–2016).   ABOUT THE VIGIL: Each year on May 13th, the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund produces its annual Candlelight Vigil—a signature event of National Police Week in Washington, DC. During the Candlelight Vigil, fallen officers whose names were engraved on the Memorial’s walls that spring are formally dedicated. Held on the National Mall between 7th and 12th streets, in addition to the lighting of candles and reading of names, the Candlelight Vigil includes remarks by dignitaries, and musical tributes performed to honor the memory of these fallen officers.   BUT THIS YEAR: National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Candlelight Vigil will take place virtually due to the COVID-19 public health crisis in a live webcast at 8 p.m. ET on May 13 (TODAY).   - National Law Enforcement Vigil to be Streamed this year https://nleomf.org/  

The Froglogic Podcast
Froglogic Podcast Episode #12 Bernie Kerik & Marc Mukasey

The Froglogic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 82:37


In this epic episode, Navy SEAL Motivational Speaker David 'Rut' Rutherford welcomes two American Patriots, Bernie Kerik and Marc Mukasey. Bernie Kerik is the former New York City Police Commissioner during our country's most tragic day, September 11, 2001. He is also a tireless advocate for due process in the eternal fight against the broken judicial system. His most recent efforts were acting as team lead in the national story regarding the wrongfully accused, and now acquitted, Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher. Bernie is responsible for assembling the all-star legal team, including Tim Parlatore and Marc Mukasey. Marc is one of President Trump's personal attorneys, as well as an award-winning, high-profile, white collar crime defense attorney. Marc is also a former partner with Mayor Rudy Giuliani and is considered by many as one of the top defense attorneys in the country. In this incredible show, Rut, Bernie, and Marc reminisce about 9/11 and the profound impact it had on all of their lives. They also dig into the Eddie Gallagher case and the unfathomable injustices perpetrated by NCIS. Tune in for a monumental, patriotic experience. Award winning Podcast Host, David Rutherford reignites his Froglogic Podcast by answering life's greatest questions. Listen to this former Navy SEAL Medic, CIA Contractor, best-selling author, and World Series Champion motivational performance coach, give his unique and profound insight about the human condition. www.teamfroglogic.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/froglogic-podcast/support

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Eric Garner's Murderer is Fired, A Rant. (w. cussing.)

black&

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 16:49


Today, the New York City Police Commissioner announced via emotional press conference his decision to fire Eric Garner's murderer. Johnathan & April discuss their emotional reactions...spiritedly.

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Valuetainment
Episode 280: NYPD Commissioner Opens Up - From the White House to A Felon

Valuetainment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 73:06


Bernard Bailey Kerik is an American former police officer, consultant and convicted felon, who served as New York City Police Commissioner from 2000 to 2001, and New York City's Correction Department Commissioner and First Deputy, overseeing the New York City jail system, from 1995 to 2000.

City Journal's 10 Blocks
William Bratton on "Precision Policing"

City Journal's 10 Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 24:31


Former NYPD and LAPD commissioner William J. Bratton joins City Journal editor Brian Anderson to discuss Bratton's 40-plus-year career in law enforcement, the lessons learned in New York and Los Angeles, and the challenges facing American police.  Bratton began his career in Boston, where he joined the police department in 1970 after serving three years in the U.S. Army's Military Police during the Vietnam War. He was named chief of the New York City Transit Police in 1990, where he oversaw dramatic crime reductions in the subway system. In 1994, newly elected mayor Rudy Giuliani appointed Bratton commissioner of the NYPD. From 2002 to 2009, Bratton served as Chief of the Los Angeles Police Department. In 2014, he was again named New York City Police Commissioner by Mayor Bill de Blasio, before stepping down in 2016. In the Summer 2018 Issue of City Journal, Bratton and coauthor Jon Murad (a former assistant commissioner and uniformed NYPD officer) write about Bratton's second tour as commissioner in New York and the model that they have developed--"precision policing"--that could lead to a new era of public safety and better police-community relations.

Free Thoughts
From Jailer to Jailed: Bernard Kerik's Story

Free Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2015 52:11


This week Bernard B. Kerik joins us to offer his perspective on criminal justice in America. Mr. Kerik was the New York City Police Commissioner from 2000 to 2001, and was later sentenced to four years in federal prison in 2010 for criminal conspiracy and tax fraud. He shares his experience in prison and how his own incarceration influenced the way he sees the American justice system today.Show Notes and Further ReadingBernard B. Kerik, From Jailer to Jailed: My Journey from Correction and Police Commissioner to Inmate #84888-054 (book) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Foreign Affairs Unedited
Foreign Affairs Focus: Ray Kelly on Counterterrorism

Foreign Affairs Unedited

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2014 12:54


Gideon Rose, editor of Foreign Affairs, sits down with Ray Kelly, former New York City Police Commissioner. Kelly describes setting up the New York City Police Department's counterterrorism bureau, its strategy for preventing terrorist attacks after 9/11, the department's diversity efforts, and its collaboration with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force. He also comments on recent lawsuits against the department, the controversy surrounding its stop-and-frisk tactics, the decline in New York City's crime rate, and the legacy of Mayor Michael Bloomberg.