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This week, Paul and Adam discuss the CBC story of the BlackHawk helicopters the RCMP has been renting to patrol the border, which have resulted in one non-fentanyl arrest. Also, there have been two recent in-custody deaths in Halifax involving police tasering. Why is that happening?Also discussed, NY Police are targeting crime hotspots. Is that racial profiling, or good policing? Finally, Paul has more thoughts on Wayne Gretzky having others defending him, and we chat about sports gambling commercials.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Legal Analyst and a partner with Harris, Dowell, Fisher, and Young. They discuss the New York Police Commissioner's comments on the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Food prices in Canada are likely to go up even more next year. That could mean as much as $800 more per year for a family of four. And as the dollar gets weaker, importing food from the U.S. will cost even more.And: Police in New York release new images, and chilling information, in the search for the killer in Wednesday's attack on a health insurance company executive. Authorities are looking for a man caught on camera in a hostel, and are trying to decode messages written on shell cases found at the scene of the crime.Also: Patrick Brown faces questions about foreign interference, and claims India tried to derail his 2022 federal Conservative leadership run.Plus: Rebels continue their swift advance in Syria, the Earth is less reflective, one in seven visits to the emergency room could be handled by primary care, and more.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the family of a 13-year-old killed by police in upstate New York want accountability.
NY police clear pro-Palestinian protesters from Columbia in escalation of campus turmoil. Trump held in contempt, fined for violating gag order in hush money trial. Woke Wednesday. Trump makes controversial statements to Time magazine. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is moving toward reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. David Legates, co-author of Climate Change: The Case for Realism.
Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne joined The WBAP Morning News. She pitched to NYPD law enforcement to leave New York and come to Texas where you will be respected and you can do your job. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric and Aaron, talk on their recent accountability on the path. They also hit on NY Gov Hochul's decision to mobilize the National Guard to violate New Yorker's 4th amendment rights, and frankly their 2nd amendment rights in what has the optics of a police state. Additionally, the left states that Walls don't work as it relates to the southern border, but the last three years, DC has erected fences/walls around the capitol complex during the state of the union address. Intro and Outro Music by: The Tactical Twins, Jason Bieler and The Baron Von Bielski Orchestra and Tim Alexander/Fata Morgana Please subscribe and share our podcast with friends and family. Visit our website for bios, future events and info at www.evosec.org Like, follow and share us on Facebook and Instagram @evosecusa WE ARE PUMPED TO HAVE A NEW AFFILIATE LINK FOR ORIGIN AND JOCKO FUEL!!! Help support this show by purchasing any of your JiuJitsu gear, Jocko Supplements, books clothing and more... link below. Origin/Jocko Fuel – Bringing back American manufacturing, producing the best Jiu-Jitsu Gis on the market, Jeans, rash guards, and world class supplements to help you on the path. Use EvoSec10 at checkout for 10% off, this helps us greatly. EVOSEC Originusa.com AFFILIATE LINK Tenicor – www.tenicor.com they are educators, and innovators in the holster market. They are firearms instructors themselves, pressure testing their gear in multiple force on force events every year. We support those who do the work. Please visit our new sponsor Training Ground at https://thetrainingground.life Training Ground offers top notch trianing in Jiu Jitsu, Judo, Tang Soo Do and Firearms. An environment where learning is paramount for both students and instructors. Again, patronizing our sponsors helps us greatly.
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50a, the New York State law that required the concealment of Police disciplinary records was overturned in 2020. Since then the NYCLU has been working hard to extract records from different municipalities and the State Police. Bobby Hodgson a supervising attorney at the New York Civil Liberties Union, has been leading these efforts. Elizabeth (EP) Press spoke to Bobby for an update on the State Police lawsuit and the NYCLU's win in Troy, NY.
This week Tom's near death experience during a police chase in Manhattan and Fox's Dominion settlement.
Three criminal cases detail China's alleged attempts to extend its security forces' influence online—and around the globe. Read the story here.
#ELB 240 w Rev. Terrence Buckley 30 Yr NY Police Officer to Episcopal Reverend
New York City police are seeking a suspect who was caught on video firing a gun into a Brooklyn jewelry store. The New York Police Department shared video of the incident on Instagram, which showed a man walking in and pointing a gun in what was an attempted armed robbery.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
What are your targets for Q4 and entering 2023? In today's episode of the coach code podcast, John and Wally share powerful insights on important things that impact the remaining months of the year with the right mindset, focus, and action plan. You'll learn several strategies for doing negotiations effectively as Wally provides techniques that can help you close deals smoothly. This includes asking the right questions when dealing with objections and putting in the effort. In today's market, putting effort is one of the key elements that will help breed skills. You have to have the mindset that outworks everyone in your field. This will help you to accelerate your business goals. Wally firmly believes that in all the effort that you're doing, there is a code to doing business with the people in the marketplace. You have to establish yourself as an expert in the field and have a deep understanding of everything to be able to add value to the people you are dealing with. John emphasizes visibility. The struggle of agents currently is not being clear with their numbers, targets, and metrics that are crucial in how to handle your business like a business. As a leader or agent, you have to know where you need to improve, and this only works if you track your numbers. You'll go back to the things that work and don't work. Giving you transparency and clarity on where you are right now in business and in life. John and Wally give out their strategy for being in the right headspace, keeping their stress level low, and being able to focus and have the right mindset. You'll get an amazing perspective on activities that will help, such as mindful meditation, journaling, and affirmations. This will help your brain be intentional in whatever you're doing at the present moment. Don't forget to check out Wally's book which talks about being at rock bottom and how he was able to transform his business and life! Show Notes 1:08 John Received an EXP Award John Kitchens received an EXP award from the Success Summit for his appearance in Times Square. 2:36 Traditional Negotiation Strategy Wally shares a story about a documentary of a negotiator who worked for the NY Police, FBI, and US Government overseas. He talked about traditional strategies that you can use to negotiate your Real Estate deals. 5:07 Code To Doing Business Wally shares his insight about the things we need to consider as we close into the last quarter of the year and move on to 2023. You have to take into consideration of your strategy by doing the right things in the right order. He firmly believes that there's a code to doing business with people in the market. You have to establish yourself as an expert in the field and have a deep understanding of everything about the market to be able to give good advice to people. 7:58 Qualified and Ready Start going deep into conversations that you have with your clients. This helps you understand their goals and ensure that you are compatible with them. 8:16 Ask Questions When dealing with objections, always ask questions. You've got to do more than you did before getting where you want to be by asking the right questions. 13:48 Visibility There are real estate agents who are not clear with their metrics, targets, and numbers. Visibility is one of the most important things in business. Wally shares his strategy for having clarity in implementing plans that provide visibility in his business. 17:08 Know Where You Need Improvement Having people track their numbers will give you insight not only into the things that are achieved but also into what's working and not working. This gives you transparency on every aspect of your business. 21:34 Put In The Effort John and Wally talk about how effort is one of the key components in today's market. Are you putting in the effort? Are you meeting the standard? Have a mindset that outworks everyone in your industry by putting in the effort. In the words of Wally, he said that effort breeds skills. 27:48 Leading To Conversations You have to choose the activities that work. Be intentional in what you're doing, and with the help of marketing and branding, this can lead your business to grow. Always ask yourself as an agent if the activity you're doing will drive you to a conversation with your client. 31:56 What Chapter Are You On? John provided a profound explanation of the gap and the gain concept. You look at different chapters of another person who is already successful in the business. However, they were in the game for decades, and the effort and work they put in for the longest time from the time they started is different from where you are starting right now. 34:25 Building Momentum John observed that in the last couple of years, people have formed bad habits and are being rewarded for their bad behavior. This is where reluctance kicks in. Wally gave a sensible way to build momentum and help strengthen yourself to move barriers. He touched on the topic of how awareness is a powerful tool in making the changes you need to make. 38:38 Mindful Meditation Wally and John share how they get in the right headspace to be able to focus and have the right mindset. Having mindful meditation, affirmations, and journaling can train your brain to not let destructive, negative, and disempowering emotions come in. Your brain will work according to how you set them daily. 42:50 About Wally's Book Wally opens up about his book being relatable to people who have been in the same situation as him. He inspires people with the changes he made in his life, and how he transformed from rock bottom to where he is now. He believes that once you tell your story; you take the power of your painful past out. He empowers people to acknowledge situations that happened to them to move forward.
3PMD #228 1: Kim Burrell got fiesta in church https://youtu.be/_OGvpylCdqQ 2: 50 cent reacts to proposed child support bill https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.71830/title.50-cent-child-support-bill-reaction 3: New York police investigator suspended after handcuffing black EMT in emergency room https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/new-york-police-investigator-suspended-after-handcuffing-black-emt-in-emergency-room/ar-AAZLTVk?cvid=be159b2adc0a44b3a24bb8d91204c1e1 4: Sesame place discrimination against black children https://youtube.com/shorts/bo8g4PpjbI4?feature=share 5: AITA: Teen praised for not feeding guest dinner during family emergency https://www.newsweek.com/teen-praised-not-feeding-guests-dinner-family-emergency-viral-reddit-1725178
Today on the Zeoli Show, Rich discussed the growing trend of labeling advocates for freedom of choice as “fringe extremists” and threats to society. From Joe Rogan's podcasts to truckers in Canada protesting vaccine mandates, the new liberal of today doesn't want to have anybody see or hear that disagrees with their own agenda or ideas. 6:04-NEWS 6:08-Governor Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor spotted without a mask at the NFC Championship 6:15-Zeoli's oven glass shatters 6:25-Appeals Court rules PA's mail-in voting system is Unconstitutional 6:37-Joni Mitchell joins Neil Young, demanding Spotify to remove her music over Joe Rogan's podcast 6:40-Joe Rogan feeling the pressure from Spotify? 7:03-NEWS 7:08-Spotify lost 2$ billion after stock tumbled 7:31-Candidate for Pennsylvania's Lt. Governor Clarice Schillinger joined Rich to discuss her brother sadly becoming a victim of carjacking in Philadelphia. 7:45-CUT SHEET | Bill Maher on why he mocks liberals more now than ever | NY actress Jacqueline Guzman complains about NY Police officer's funeral | Governor Phil Murphy gives update over the weekend on the snow storm | 8:00-Nathan Benefield, Senior Vice President of the Commonwealth Foundation, joined Rich to discuss Pennsylvania voters possibly getting to decide on the privatization of liquor sales in the state as Republican lawmakers make a push to get liquor privatization on the ballot in 2023. 8:10- Apple debuts new emojis, including pregnant man, in latest iOS update 8:12-Instagram is banning "healthy eating" advertisements 8:14-New Zealand, pregnant reporter is getting help from the Taliban in Afghanistan to get out of Afghanistan 8:20-NEWS 8:25-Super Bowl prop bets of hypocrisy 8:37-Thousands of Canadian Truckers protest the country's vaccine mandate 8:47-Supporters of freedom are now labeled as "fringe extremists" 8:55-Religion of the left is censorship 9:03-NEWS 9:07-Groundhog Day broke up the Bill Murray and Harold Ramis friendship 9:11-Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigeg wants nationwide speed cameras 9:40- CUT SHEET | Joe Rogan issues a statement on Spotify changes | Michael Rappaport's local Rite Aid is closing in NYC due to shoplifting | Bernie Sanders believes his agenda is the agenda of working families | Lady Gaga believes Capitalism destroyed women | Biden breaks out the creepy whisper again | MSNBC's Capeheart already believes the new SCOTUS pick will be more brilliant than the rest of the Supreme Court 9:55-Final thoughts Photo by: Stacy Revere / Staff
The United States Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York opens a civil rights probe into Mount Vernon, NY Police Department. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allegedly-guilty/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allegedly-guilty/support
A Pictorial Record of Personal Experiences by Day and Night in the Great Metropolis, with hundreds of thrilling anecdotes and incidents, sketches of life and character, humorous stories, touching home scenes, and tales of tender pathos, drawn from the bright and shady sides of the great under world of New York. By Mrs. Helen Campbell, City Missionary and Philanthropist; Col. Thomas W. Knox, Author and Journalist; and Supt. Thomas Byrnes, Chief of NY Police and Detectives. With highly interesting descriptions of little known phases of New York life; and an account of Detective Byrnes' thirty years' experiences and reminiscences written by himself from his private diary. With an introduction by Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., Pastor of Plymouth Church. This volume aims to give scrupulously exact descriptions of life and scenes in the great metropolis under three different aspects: 1st, "As Seen by a Woman;" 2d, "As Seen by a Journalist;" 3d, "As Seen and Known by a Chief of the New York Detective Bureau." Published in 1897. The source text contains over 250 sketches and illustrations, which the listener is encouraged to enjoy along with the audio. Genre(s): Social Science (Culture & Anthropology), True Crime, Christianity - Other --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3daudiobooks0/support
The New York Times is reporting former Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best is on the short list of candidates for police commissioner at the New York Police Department.
Thousands of New York City police officers, firefighters and other municipal workers have been placed on unpaid leave Monday for failing to comply with Mayor Bill de Blasio's coronavirus vaccine mandate. US President Joe Biden said Sunday that the United States will respond to actions Iran has taken against Washington's interests, including recent drone strikes. Authorities investigating a series of possible jetpack sightings over Los Angeles believe they may have identified an explanation for the mysterious reports — one that requires no fuel, no engines, and no high-flying technology. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We chatted with Dr. Mark Chaires, retired Police Chief for the Schenectady, NY Police.A second career academic, we spoke about teaching, policing, the issues of race, and the difficulties of leading police agencies. A U.S. Air Force veteran, Mark is now actively involved in the Imagination Library of Middle Tennessee, a non-profit started by Dolly Parton. It addresses the issue of early literacy. Mark provided an interesting perspective on policing and teaching. He spoke about his experience in the military and the essence of followership.
Jeff Katz Filling In! Joe Biden has polarized America and has divided us even further. Donald Trump surprised BY Fire and Police to thank them for all that they do. Medical mandates geared towards "peace of mind" for the country.
Featuring Former NY Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik On The Day The Twin Towers Collapsed by Kevin McCullough Radio
Dennis Nayor recently retired as chief of the Ithaca Police Department. He was previously the Chief of the Oneonta Police, with nearly 25 years of service in policing. Following an Executive Order from The New York Governor, all police agencies in NY have to submit proposals for reform by April 1, 2021. After many focus groups and meetings, a decision was made to drastically change the police department, The plan, which includes renaming the Ithaca Police Department and having armed and unarmed public safety workers, was approved unanimously by the Common Council on March 31. The implementation plan has not been finalized but will reduce the number of armed officers while adding more civilian staff. Ithaca Mayor says he wants to rebuild the Ithaca Police Department from the ground up.In a candid chat, Dennis Nayor discussed the process, the changes, and the way forward for a reimagined public safety agency. We talked about the current state of policing, defunding, and leadership in agencies.
This week we discuss how a NY State Trooper involved car crash lead to the death of 11yo Monica Goods, and how that family is pursuing justice. And we take a look at how the White House is now pushing for the reopening of Civil Rights era cold cases, and what it means for those involved. All that and much more. To check out other conversations and consider joining us over at Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/intheblackpdcst Follow us on social media @InTheBlackPdcst on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. In The Black Podcast Social Media Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/yatwasjx Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/y98mh9s3 Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/y9z922pv Check out past episodes of the show at our website https://www.intheblackpodcast.com/ Check out our In The Black Podcast Merchandise! https://boldventuresllc.threadless.co...
This week we discuss how a NY State Trooper involved car crash lead to the death of 11yo Monica Goods, and how that family is pursuing justice. And we take a look at how the White House is now pushing for the reopening of Civil Rights era cold cases, and what it means for those involved. All that and much more.
Emma hosts today’s Majority Report, featuring an interview Sam recorded with Jonathan Daniel Wells, University of Michigan Professor of History, on his latest book “The Kidnapping Club: Wall Street, Slavery, and Resistance on the Eve of the Civil War.” They explore slavery's deep ties to the financial centers of the North, NYC in particular, even after slavery laws began to change. Centering on the southern ties of Wall Street and Tammany Hall, Jonathan and Sam talk about the horrors of the Kidnapping Club, a collection of NY Police, Judges, Slave Catchers and US Marshals who trafficked free Black folk from the North into Southern captivity regardless of fugitive status, and how Black abolitionists such as David Ruggles fought and organized to push back against their reign of terror. Next, Emma reviews Tim Ryan’s passionate performance on the floor, and how he found a way to be stunned by Republicans’ refusal to engage in bipartisanship over January 6th and climate change and looks into Ted Cruz’s claim that Biden is sabotaging Netanyahu’s apartheid regime by… selling them $700 million in arms. And in the Fun Half: Dave from Jamaica calls in to chat about the success of right-wing Israeli propaganda before Fox’s Katie Pavlich and Dan Bongino give us some perfect examples of what he was talking about, forcing Geraldo Rivera of all people into the anti-War Crime camp. Emma and Matt dig into the tired “human shield” excuse for Israeli slaughter, and how refusing Palestinians any chance of self-governance or freedom has engendered Hamas's control of the region. Then, Andrew Giuliani fudges his political resume, citing the first decade of his life as central to his time spent in politics, and the Cuomos show off their own take on NY political dynasties, plus, your calls and IMs! Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ (Merch issues and concerns can be addressed here: majorityreportstore@mirrorimage.com) The AM Quickie is now on YouTube Subscribe to the AM Quickie at https://fans.fm/amquickie Make the AMQ part of your Alexa Flash Briefing too! You can now watch the livestream on Twitch Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Subscribe to AM Quickie writer Corey Pein’s podcast News from Nowhere, at https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel! Check out The Nomiki Show live at 3 pm ET on YouTube at patreon.com/thenomikishow Check out Matt’s podcast, Literary Hangover, at Patreon.com/LiteraryHangover, or on iTunes. Check out Jamie’s podcast, The Antifada, at patreon.com/theantifada, on iTunes, or at twitch.tv/theantifada (streaming every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 7pm ET!) Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech @BF1nn
A proud and dedicated member of the Albany Police Department in upstate New York. With over 17-years of law enforcement experience, I am honored to serve as the department's public information officer.In addition to my duties at the police department, I am a proud member of the Public Relations Society of America's Capital Region Chapter's board of directors, Chairman of the board of directors for the Northeastern Association of the Blind at Albany, and coordinator for the Capital Region Crime Stoppers program, a nonprofit that allows residents to provide anonymous information to law enforcement in an effort to keep communities safe.My passion continues to be strategic and crisis communication, as well as social media engagement. Email - ssmith@albanyny.govTelephone - (518) 469-2862Twitter - APDsmithSupport the show (https://t.co/GOmAg9X6e8?amp=1)
4/23/21 (10a) Laura Evans-Local Gun Activist Joins The Broadcast, Bob Shares The Rochester Police Blotter
On this episode we talk about the 9 year old girl who was pepper sprayed by Rochester, NY Police, Silento being charged with murdering his cousin, The sexual misconduct allegations against Tip and Tiny Harris, and the new Wendy Williams movie. As always, there's random banter throughout. Thank you for listening!
The Powell men give their take on the Nor'easter that dropped nearly Two feet of Snow in NYC. The Discussion turns serious when they discuss the Rochester, NY Police department pepper spraying a handcuffed nine year old girl. It's Super Bowl week see who we picked. Keith has got a love jones following his viewing of Amazon Prime's Sylvie's Love #Noreaster #NYCSNOW #Snowstorm2021 #RochesterPolice #PeppersrayRochester #Chiefs #TampaBay #Bucs #TompaBay #SuperBowl
On this weeks podcast, Juli and Christina kick it old school and share stories from one of their favorite shows- I Survived! The women that your Glitter Girls talk about are living their best lives despite the trauma they endured. The stories are inspirational and show us that you can survive, have a purposeful life and yes... you can be happy despite the trauma you might've endured.
Guest: Bill Katz, the editor of Urgent Agenda..........President Trump and a new Middle East agreement....Biden-Harris......NY Police endorses Trump Post Office endorses Biden....COVID and public schools....Cities collapsing......VJ Day 1945.....and more..... You can check my blog and follow me on Twitter. Check out Carlos Guedes and his music.
Will and Norm discuss police brutality and reform, the Black Lives Matter movement with police officer Rob. He has been working in the NYPD for 7 years and brings a unique law enforcement perspective as we talk in depth about the George Floyd and Breonna Taylor case. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luckyboys/support
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(Jun 12, 2020) In the wake of sweeping police reforms passed by the state legislature this week, we’re checking in with our North Country lawmakers on how they voted. Assemblyman D. Billy Jones is a Democrat from Chateaugay who represents Clinton and Franklin Counties, and parts of St. Lawrence County. He’s also a former corrections officer.
Coach P's Perspective | Where Coaching, Inspiration, and Faith Collide.
In this episode, Coach P interviews the multi-talented Joe NYCE to discover what it takes to stay motivated and become a catalyst for success. Joe "NYCE" Parrello is a highly sought after speaker, a successful bodybuilder, MC, and Coach. As if that isn't enough, Joe NYCE is also a Police Officer making a positive difference in his community and beyond. Get ready for pure motivation in this one! Connect with Joe here: Website: https://www.joenyce.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joe_nyce/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joe.nyce.1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcjoenyce *** If you enjoy Coach P's Perspective Podcast, please consider doing a few things: Subscribe and then give it a 5-star rating on iTunes. Write an awesome review of what you love about the show. Please share the episode on your social media pages. Thank You and much love! *** Be sure to connect with Coach P on Social Media for more inspirational messages and coaching: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachchadparks/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachchadparks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/coachchadparks *** Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please e-mail Coach Chad Parks at coachchadparks@gmail.com *** Intro music by Gerald Gray, aka Twish Foaves. You can follow Twish Foaves at: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twishfoaves/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChristStillLives Music: https://www.reverbnation.com/twishfoaves https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ihETkx53RJujUl0nXg3gh?si=fgst7mo0TVyHZdETIoTk4g *** Check out the Lane Frost Brand at: https://lanefrost.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lanefrostbrand/ https://www.facebook.com/lanefrost89/ *** Coach P's favorite nutritional products: https://shop.teamxnd.com/coachchadparks/Home
11.4.19 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Rep. John Conyers laid to rest; DNA could save an innocent TX man's life, but prosecutors oppose it; Rep. Christopher England, of Tuscaloosa, was elected Alabama Democratic Party chair; NYC subway riders jumped turnstiles this weekend to protest police brutality; White Supremacists try to shoot a video in front of the Emmett Till memorial; Crazy man goes on a racist rant on a New York City Bus. - #RolandMartinUnfiltered partner: Life Luxe Jazz Life Luxe Jazz is the experience of a lifetime, delivering top-notch music in an upscale destination. The weekend-long event is held at the Omnia Dayclub Los Cabos, which is nestled on the Sea of Cortez in the celebrity playground of Los Cabos, Mexico. For more information visit the website at lifeluxejazz.com. Can't make it to Los Cabos for the Life Luxe Jazz Fest? Get your live stream pass at https://gfntv.com/ #RolandMartinUnfiltered partner: Ebony Foundation | Home by the Holiday Home by the Holiday aims to reunite Black and Latino families separated by bail, while challenging racial injustice and mass incarceration. For more info visit https://www.homebytheholiday.com/
Zach Garafalo talks about a public hearing to repeal NY Police Secrecy Law
The boys are closing in on the second wild card spot, but with under 20 games left to play they're up against the clock. The Mets again can't wear first responder caps during the game on 9/11, but Pete Alonso gifted all his teammates custom cleats to honor the day. Noah Syndergaard isn't happy with having to pitch to Wilson Ramos, Wilmer Flores returned to Queens as a Diamondback, the Mets players wives and girlfriends held a charity raffle and raised $12,000 for the NY Police and Fire Widows’ and Children’s Benefit Fund, and more from this week in baseball with Pete McCarthy and Darren Meenan live from T7LHQ. RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE! Check back each week for new episodes throughout the season. Shout out to our friends from CLEAR! Sign up today FOR FREE to get the fastest access into Citi Field on game days through the Clear lanes. You can also receive 3 FREE months of their airport service with the code 7LINE3. Head to www.clearme.com/the7linearmy to start your enrollment. Thanks to our friends at Mikkeller NYC for the tasty beers! Check out www.mikkellernyc.com and pop in to the brewery the next time you're at Citi Field. They open 2 hours before each home game, and close 2 hours after the final out. Use the code OABT to take 15% off a BAT MUG from our friends at Lumberlend. Hit www.lumberlend.com to check out their great selection of baseball bat mugs.
On this episode of the Carbitrage Podcast, we honor the passing of the founder of Haynes Publishing with a moment of silence after he dies at 80. The french gov't invests $790,000,000 in to EV battery tech to try and make France a world leader in Battery tech. NY Police ass mad over Waze allowing motorists to circumvent checkpoints. Ryan has an update for the Seinfeld porsche sale, Erik covers his weekend of Polar run, Mazda RX7 LeMans car found, and 40 countries sign to mandate automatic braking in the 'UN of cars' decision Carbitrage Patreon: www.patreon.co/carbitrage Carbitrage Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Top3relSWF9_MNYabwXlQ Carbitrage Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/erik-berger-115940933 Carbitrage iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/motor…d1363759412?mt=2 Carbitrage Twitch: www.twitch.tv/emttech Carbitrage Blog: motorcultnet.wordpress.com
Gary Thibodeau sits in a prison cell at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, NY waiting for a January 2015 court date to begin a hearing to determine if he will be entitled to a new trial. Thibodeau was convicted in the 1994 abduction of 18 year old Heidi Allen based on the statements of two jailhouse snitches. Thibodeau had passed a lie detector test and no evidence was found to conclude he had anything to do with the Easter Sunday kidnapping of Allen from the D&W Convenience store in New Haven, NY where she worked as a clerk. Earlier this year federal public defender Lisa Peebles uncovered new evidence that she hopes will garner a new trial for Thibodeau, including documentation that Allen had been recruited as a confidential drug informant at the age of 16 by the Oswego County (NY) Sheriff’s Department. In a 1995 news story, it is stated that family members knew nothing about her informant status, yet sheriff reports show that two deputies had met with Allen and her parents at the time of her recruitment. Recently it was learned that an Oswego County sheriff deputy, Christopher Van Patten, had carried a card with Allen’s information and photograph and subsequently lost it near a phone booth in the parking lot of the D&W Convenience Store. The card was said to have been “immediately” found by an employee and returned to another deputy who happened to stop in the store. The details as to when the card was lost and the length of time it was lost are murky. Witness statements also suggest that three other men were responsible for Allen’s disappearance. They claim one of the men, James “Thumper” Steen, bragged about abducting and killing Allen. Steen is in prison serving a life sentence for the 2010 murder of his estranged wife and her boyfriend. Gary Thibodeau reacts to the jury’s guilty verdict during his 1995 trial. Photo: dnett@syracuse.com Thomas Edward Kennedy of Kalama, Washington, was released from prison in 2012 after his daughter confessed that she had lied about being raped by her father. In 2001 Cassandra Ann Kennedy told a school counselor that her father had raped her on at least three occasions. A medical examination revealed her hymen was perforated, “consistent with genital contact with penetration.” Kennedy was charged with three counts of first-degree child rape. Her parents were divorced and Cassandra Kennedy told her mother she had made up the story the day after she testified at his trial in 2002. Both kept the secret for 10 years. Cassandra Kennedy was not charged with perjury. A judge concluded that the statute of limitations had run out and charging her could result in the apprehension of victims to report rape. In 1984, Darryl Hunt was sentenced to life in prison for raping and murdering newspaper copy editor Deborah Sykes of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He was a 19 years old African-American and Sykes was white. For years, Hunt’s appeals failed even when a second jury learned that a witness who helped convict him was a Klansman. Ten years into Hunt’s sentence, a DNA test failed to link him to either Sykes’ rape or murder, yet a Winston-Salem judge saw no reason for a new trial. Hunt spent 19 years in prison before a DNA match found Sykes’ real killer. Causes of wrongful convictions The reasons for wrongful convictions vary. The University of Michigan’s Michigan Law Innocence Clinic, which works on non-DNA exonerations, states five primary reasons for wrongful convictions, although there are other reasons as well. Eyewitness Misidentification: Eyewitness misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide. Research shows that the human mind is not like a tape recorder; we neither record events exactly as we see them, nor recall them like a tape that has been rewound. Instead, witness memory is like any other evidence at a crime scene; it must be preserved carefully and retrieved methodically, or it can be contaminated. Junk Science: Many forensic testing methods have been applied with little or no scientific validation and with inadequate assessments of their significance or reliability. As a result, forensic analysts sometimes testify in cases without a proper scientific basis for their findings. And in some cases, forensic analysts have engaged in misconduct. False Confessions: In many cases, innocent defendants make incriminating statements, deliver outright confessions, or plead guilty. Regardless of the age, capacity, or state of the confessor, what they often have in common is a decision—at some point during the interrogation process—that confessing will be more beneficial to them than continuing to maintain their innocence. Government Misconduct: In some cases, government officials take steps to ensure that a defendant is convicted despite weak evidence or even clear proof of innocence. Snitches: Often, statements from people with incentives to testify—particularly incentives that are not disclosed to the jury—are the central evidence in convicting an innocent person. People have been wrongfully convicted in cases in which snitches are paid to testify or receive favors in return for their testimony. Bad Lawyering: The failure of overworked lawyers to investigate, call witnesses, or prepare for trial has led to the conviction of innocent people. The National Registry of Exonerations states that to date there have been 1,460 exonerations including 20 this year. The number includes the exoneration of Pennellville, NY resident Daniel Gristwood, who served nine years for the 1996 attempted murder of his wife. Gristwood was freed from prison in 2005, two years after Mastho Davis admitted he was the man who attacked Gristwood’s wife, Christina Gristwood, with a hammer as she slept in the Gristwoods’ Clay, NY apartment in 1996. The cost of wrongful convictions Gristwood was awarded $5.5 million in a wrongful conviction verdict. The state of New York has appealed the verdict. Should the verdict stand, Gristwood is expected to receive upward of $7 million due to compounded interest. Daniel Gristwood, father of five, was wrongly convicted for the attempted murder of his wife. Photo: CNYCentral In New York State compensation of the wrongly convicted is left to the discretion of the Court of Claims. Each state varies as to compensation, however, 24 states provide no compensation to those who are exonerated. Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Washington and Wyoming have no state statutes providing financial compensation. Those states with statutes the compensation varies from California’s $100 for each day of incarceration to a maximum of $1 million regardless of time served in Tennessee. Separate from compensation are lawsuits filed by the exonerees in cases of intentional government misconduct, and because it is difficult to prove, only a minority of cases qualify. Prosecutors and judges have absolute immunity from lawsuits under a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The cost of lost time For those wrongly incarcerated, it means days, months and years that can never be given back. During periods of incarceration, those wrongly convicted have missed the graduations, marriages, births and deaths of family members. Thibodeau’s wife Sharon passed away while he sat behind bars. “All prisoners are vulnerable to psychological problems. Exonerees also struggle with the psychological dissonance of having been profoundly wronged by society,” according to an Innocence Project report. In 2007, The New York Times researched 137 cases of those whose wrongful convictions had been overturned through DNA testing and found that most have “struggled to keep jobs, pay for health care, rebuild family times and shed the psychological effects of years of questionable or wrongful imprisonment.” After the initial elation of freedom, the newly exonerated person must face many immediate needs including a place to live, food, clothing, medical care, a form of identification other than a prison ID card, a means of transportation and other special needs, according to the Innocence Project report. The exoneration date may have arrived without much advance notice, leaving the exoneree unprepared. State compensation, the report notes, takes an average of three years to secure, leaving the exoneree with little or no resources. The lack of credit leaves them unable to secure housing and health insurance. Despite compensation, not all exonerees adapt to life outside prison. Roy Brown received $2.6 million for the 15 years he spent behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit. Brown attracted national news coverage in January 2007 when he was released from the Elmira, NY state prison. DNA evidence proved not only that he didn’t murder Cayuga County, NY social worker Sabina Kulakowski in May 1991 near Auburn, NY but that another man did. Brown himself tracked down previously undisclosed statements that pointed to the real killer, Barry Bench. After Brown wrote Bench a letter accusing him of the murder in 2003, Bench killed himself by standing in front of an oncoming train. Roy Brown. Syracuse, NY Police photo Brown was fearful that he would never see the money because of liver disease. He was expected to only live a few more months, however, four months following his release he was given a liver transplant. Brown spent his money freely, purchasing and elaborate home and vehicles, including a limo. But two years into his new life, Brown was charged with a felony for possessing heroin with the intent to sell. Health factors Although all prisoners are entitled to healthcare, The American Public Health Association published a 2009 report concludes, “Many inmates with a serious chronic physical illness fail to receive care while incarcerated.” States face challenges due to the increasing number of prison inmates and the aging inmate population. The PEW Charitable Trust found that prison health care spending in these 44 states totaled $6.5 billion in 2008, out of $36.8 billion in overall institutional correctional expenditures. Proving innocence While Thibodeau is being represented by a federal public defender, many states have organizations to assist those who have been wrongly convicted. Some work only with cases that have DNA evidence, others will work on cases where there is no DNA evidence. Last month, U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Machen Jr. announced the creation of a Conviction Integrity Unit in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, promising a vigorous effort to identify and investigate cases that resulted in wrongful convictions. The unit also will make recommendations about ways to improve training, investigations and prosecution practices to ensure the integrity of future convictions. The announcement follows a four-year review by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of more than 2,000 files involving FBI analysis of hair or fiber evidence. That review was done in the wake of the exoneration of Donald Gates, who was convicted in 1982 of a rape and murder in part on the basis of testimony involving hair evidence. DNA testing – which was not available at the time of Mr. Gates’s trial — proved in 2009 that he was not the perpetrator. In Thibodeau’s case there was no DNA evidence, nor any physical evidence, linking him to the crime. Allen’s body has never been found and Thibodeau never confessed to the crime. The conviction became noteworthy because of the lack of evidence.
Interview with Patrick J Ryder, the commissioner of the Nassau County (NY) Police Department.
Interview with Patrick J Ryder, the commissioner of the Nassau County (NY) Police Department.
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