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The President says his tariffs will make the country boom. So far, they are blowing up the markets, 401Ks and jobs in one key industry he promised to protect. Plus, a look at the auto industry which is already fully engulfed in tariffs, counter-tariffs and price hikes. Omar Jimenez is live from Detroit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Van and Rachel discuss the life and death of Gene Hackman (4:55), before reacting to the GOP budget bill that could cause major cuts to Medicaid and have ripple effects for Medicare (10:13) before welcoming CNN journalist Omar Jimenez to discuss the White House moving to pick the pool reporters who cover Trump (36:42). Plus, Me Too founder Tarana Burke discusses where the movement stands in 2025 (59:47). Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Guests: Omar Jimenez and Tarana Burke Producers: Donnie Beacham Jr. and Ashleigh Smith Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Trump directs Guantanamo Bay to be prepared to host up to 30,000 migrants. RFK Jr. clashes with Democrats over past comments about vaccines and abortion rights. Dan Ives, managing director at Wedbush Securities, give his take on the latest earnings from Meta, Tesla, and Microsoft. And, the robot dog designed to help people with dementia. All that and more with Omar Jimenez, in for Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thousands under evacuation orders in northern LA County in the first significant wildfire outbreak since fatal fires. Elon Musk bashes the $500 billion AI project Trump announced, claiming its backers don't "have the money." Richard Quest gets reaction from Davos to Trump's tariff plans. And, remembering Kobe Bryant. All that and more, with Omar Jimenez, in for Julia Chatterley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today’s show: The Washington Post’s Dan Lamothe explains how the military could change under Trump and his nominee for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth. CNN’s Omar Jimenez has been visiting Springfield, Ohio, in the months since Trump’s lie at the presidential debate about the city’s Haitian community. Haitians there are weighing their future as the president-elect threatens mass deportations. Jessica Roy reports for the San Francisco Chronicle on new research about dangerous levels of flame retardants found in spatulas, spoons, and other common household items made with black plastic. Plus, the House Ethics Committee couldn’t reach an agreement on whether to release its report on AG nominee Matt Gaetz. Years after a fatal on-set shooting involving Alec Baldwin, ‘Rust’ premiered. And a beloved ‘Simpsons’ voice actor is saying goodbye after more than 600 episodes. Today’s episode was hosted by Gideon Resnick.
There's been a flurry of activity at Mar-a-Lago, with individuals eager to get face time with the president-elect and jockeying for positions in his administration. CNN's Kaitlan Collins has more details on the recent activity in West Palm Beach, Florida and on the post-election day relationship between Donald Trump and his tech-tycoon supporter, Elon Musk. Plus, a closer look at Trump's successful effort to win more support from Black voters. CNN's Omar Jimenez reports from Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Former CIA officer Sue Mi Terry discusses Kim Jung Un's recent diplomatic visit to Russia, saying that it will be beneficial to both countries' governments. Flooding has killed more than 2000 people in Libya, and an estimated 10000 people are missing. Ben Wedeman reports that hospitals in Derna are out of service, and the true extent of the unprecedented catastrophe is unknown. Friday's Morocco earthquake has killed more than 2900 people. Nada Bashir reports from Moulay Brahim in the Atlas Mountains. Hadas Gold: The Israeli Supreme Court has begun debating their own ability to declare government actions illegal. Their decision is due January 12, 2024. Omar Jimenez reports on labor organizing in the auto industry. The United Auto Workers are preparing to strike due to the rising cost of living, stagnant wages, and poor work conditions. The US Department of Justice and dozens of states have begun trying Google for antitrust practices, saying that the company has become a monopoly. Conservative economic analyst and former World Bank President David Malpass says that the US government should implement greater austerity to lower inflation.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
George Floyd’s family is in Washington today to meet with President Biden and Democratic and Republican members of Congress, as lawmakers report progress on police reform legislation. GOP leaders finally condemn Marjorie Taylor Greene – five days after her appalling comments comparing mask mandates to the Holocaust. Plus, a big announcement on the Covid vaccine for kids, the Secretary of State is in the Mideast to meet with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, and a date is set for a Biden-Putin summit. Today's panelists: CNN's Nia-Malika Henderson and Tarini Parti with The Wall Street Journal Also on the program: CNN's Omar Jimenez and Kaitlan Collins, along with Black Voters Matter Co-Founder LaTosha Brown, Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamond, and Dr. Leana WenTo learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Last year, during the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, CNN made a ridiculous assessment of the situation. In a screenshot that has now become the subject of thousands of memes, reporter Omar Jimenez, is front and center. He had goggles on his forehead and a gas mask hanging around his neck. Behind him were several hollowed out vehicles and structures still engulfed in flames and smoke. The caption beneath the scene said: “FIERY BUT MOSTLY PEACEFUL PROTESTS AFTER POLICE SHOOTING.” Matt The post The Strength Of The Gospel appeared first on Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA).
Last year, during the riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, CNN made a ridiculous assessment of the situation. In a screenshot that has now become the subject of thousands of memes, reporter Omar Jimenez, is front and center. He had goggles on his forehead and a gas mask hanging around his neck. Behind him were several hollowed out vehicles and structures still engulfed in flames and smoke. The caption beneath the scene said: “FIERY BUT MOSTLY PEACEFUL PROTESTS AFTER POLICE SHOOTING.” Matt Whitlock, senior adviser for the National Republican Senatorial Committee, commented, "'Fiery but mostly peaceful protest' is so absurd that if it were satire you'd think it was lazy and unimaginative." It was an absurd statement that deserved the relentless mockery that followed. It is difficult to understand how any of that was pulled off with a straight face. It is like the Wizard of Oz being exposed as phony, but carrying on in the desperate hope that he could still convince them he was real. “Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.” When the circumstances are so clearly out of alignment with the message, it is right for us to be skeptical. We know Paul's circumstances. He wrote this letter after what appears to be several years of enduring strict house arrest. Yet, readers might be excused if they assumed he was writing from a comfortable location enjoying the ongoing fruit of his thriving apostolic ministry. Paul has not focused on his hardship at all. But his primary occasion for writing the letter was to thank the Philippians for their generous gift. He begins to transition to that purpose in this section. On the one hand, Paul wants to express his appreciation for the Philippians and their concern for his wellbeing. But, on the other hand, he wants them to know that Christ has supplied all that he needs to be content in all of the challenges he has faced. He knows that his own expression of joy will alleviate their concerns, but he also wants them to be prepared to face the trials that are sure to come their way in the future. He is continuing to model for them, through his own life, how to grow in godliness. Although the content of the letter doesn't seem to fit with the circumstances in which Paul finds himself, there is a very honest reason behind it. Paul is not playing fast and loose with his words, but he has learned the secret of contentment. Read https://ref.ly/logosref/Bible.Php4.10-13 (Philippians 4:10-13). We have a tendency to allow our circumstances to determine the level of our satisfaction. But Paul wants us to realize that Christ supplies all we need to be content in every circumstance. I. Learn to Be Concerned (10)Why has Paul written with such joy? Their concern for him revived. They have shown a renewed interest in his ministry. Paul understood their concern for him never went away, but now that they had an opportunity to show their concern, they did so through action. The “concern” that has been revived is most likely a reference to their financial support that Epaphroditus brought to Paul (https://ref.ly/logosref/Bible.Php4.18 (Phil 4:18)). The generosity of the Philippians is what caused such joy. We cannot be certain as to why their “concern” had waned. Maybe they did not have someone available to deliver their gift. Or maybe their “affliction” and “extreme poverty” forced their support to be intermittent. 2 Corinthians 8:1–2 ESV We want you to know, brothers, about the grace of God that has been given among the churches of Macedonia, for in a severe test of affliction, their abundance of joy and their extreme poverty have overflowed in a wealth of generosity on their part. Regardless of the reason, Paul assures them—through his joy—that he is grateful for their support. Although our circumstances should not determine our satisfaction, they will at times require different reactions. The night prior to Jesus'...
President Biden says the April jobs report underscores the need for the covid economic packages he's trying to get passed in Congress. Plus, what it means for Pfizer to ask the FDA for full approval of its vaccine. And a look at what's happening in one critical battleground state after the contentious 2020 election. On today's show: CNN's Phil Mattingly, Omar Jimenez, and Jeff Zeleny. Also on the program: The New York Times' Jeanna Smialek, Dr. Paul Offit, CNN legal analyst Areva Martin, and Brown University economics professor Emily Oster. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Facebook’s Oversight Board with a message for former President Donald Trump: the social media ban is here to stay -- at least for now. Plus, all eyes on Wyoming Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney as members of her own party close ranks to guarantee her ouster from leadership. Her likely replacement? New York Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, who just got a big boost from Trump. And the U.S. saw fewer than one million vaccine shots administered yesterday -- a red flag for the Biden administration’s efforts to vaccinate 70% of American adults by July 4. On today's show: CNN’s Donie O'Sullivan, Toluse Olorunnipa of the Washington Post and Republican Strategist Alice Stewart; Epidemiologist and CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Celine Gounder; CNN’s Lauren Fox, Kara Scannell, Omar Jimenez, Ryan Nobles and Maeve Reston.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Greeny weighs in on the Derek Chauvin verdict and how it felt wrong to start the show on anything other than this. He welcomes in CNN Correspondent & former Northwestern basketball player Omar Jimenez to offer his insight on this story. Greeny also talks about the NFL draft and receives some feedback from Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
First, Chris discusses the resignation of the police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright with Sara Sidner. Then, Chris breaks down the defense argument in the Chauvin trial with Elliot Williams. Chris wraps up the show with Omar Jimenez covering the protests in Brooklyn Center, MN.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
First, Chris discusses the resignation of the police officer who shot and killed Daunte Wright with Sara Sidner. Then, Chris breaks down the defense argument in the Chauvin trial with Elliot Williams. Chris wraps up the show with Omar Jimenez covering the protests in Brooklyn Center, MN.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Today's program was abbreviated due to the live coverage of the Derek Chauvin trial. John King and our team-Omar Jimenez, CNN Senior Legal Analyst Laura Coates, and Former President of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, Cedric Alexander-analyze testimony from eyewitnesses in the death last year of George Floyd.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
This pandemic has highlighted how essential it is for people to feel like they can trust public health officials. But that’s easier said than in Flint, Michigan, where locals are still dealing with serious repercussions from the 2014 water crisis. CNN’s Omar Jimenez reports from Flint, talking to members of the community about their lasting distrust in government and how that's impacted their views on the coronavirus vaccines. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
The CDC releases its long-awaited guidelines for the more than 30 million Americans who have been fully vaccinated against covid-19. You can visit indoors with others fully vaccinated without a mask, but it's still recommended you do not travel. Plus, the Biden administration is on the cusp of a huge legislative win, with the House set to vote on the covid stimulus package this week. And Governor Cuomo defies some New York Democratic leaders who are calling for his resignation. On today's program: CNN's Elizabeth Cohen, Phil Mattingly, and Omar Jimenez. Also on the show; Dr. Uche Blackstock, Julie Pace of the Associated Press, POLITICO's Anna Gronewald, and CNN legal analyst Anne Milgram. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
President Biden's pick to lead the OMB, Neera Tanden, fighting to keep her nomination alive as two key Senate committees postpone their vote on her future. Plus, the White House coronavirus response team says if the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is approved, as many as 4 million doses could be released. And GOP House Leaders Kevin McCarthy and Liz Cheney give two very different takes on former President Trump and his upcoming speech to CPAC. On today's show: CNN's Jeff Zeleny, Omar Jimenez, and Priscilla Alvarez. Plus Dr. Celine Gounder, Seung Min Kim with the Washington Post, former Republican Congresswoman Mia Love and GOP strategist Scott Jennings. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
President Biden told world leaders today that the U.S. is determined "to earn back our position of trusted leadership." Plus, Texas Senator Ted Cruz says traveling to Mexico with his family amid a crisis in his home state was a "mistake." And Senator Lindsey Graham heads to Florida this weekend to visit former President Donald Trump, while his UN ambassador Nikki Haley was denied a meeting after some critical comments. On today's show: CNN's Abby Phillip, Nic Robertson, Omar Jimenez, and Michael Warren. Plus Dr. Leana Wen, Former Obama WH Senior Adviser David Axelrod, Abby Livingston with the Texas Tribune, and Stephen Fowler with Georgia Public Broadcasting. **NOTE** Today's program was cut short due to the White House Covid response briefing.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
President Biden is still looking for a bipartisan covid relief deal, while the Democratic leaders in the House and Senate signal they're ready to move forward without Republican support. Plus, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy meets with former President Trump in Florida, even though some warned him that move could make him look weak. And lawmakers ask for security help as Speaker Pelosi calls armed colleagues "the enemy..within the House of Representatives." On today's show: CNN's Dana Bash, MJ Lee, Kristen Holmes, Shimon Prokupecz and Omar Jimenez. Also on the program. Republican Senator John Barrasso and the New York Times' Alex Burns. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Vaccine distribution in the U.S. is going to rely on local pharmacies and supermarkets, but what if your neighborhood doesn’t have either? CNN's Omar Jimenez takes a closer look at "pharmacy deserts" and the impact they can have on communities trying to access the coronavirus vaccine. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
My guest on Stories Connect People podcast is Omar Jimenez. Omar and his family have a great story and we meet him on a South Beach Art Deco Food Tour I wanted to have him as a guest on the show. Omar was born in Cuba and his family was moving to the Ukraine when a layover in Ireland led them to change those plans all together and start a new life in Ireland. They were some of the earliest Cuban immigrants to Ireland and established the first Cuban restaurant in Dublin. Omar began helping out in the restaurant as a young boy and now is the operator of his family's restaurant, Bella Cuba in Miami. Omar talks about his family's journey, their restaurants, spending several years working on luxury yachts where he traveled to some of the most exotic places in the world and later managing large estates. In addition to his formal education; all of this experience was extremely valuable for his role today running the family business. Omar has such a love for culture, people and food especially in Miami. The guest experience they create at the restaurant and Omar as he is guiding guests for Miami Food Tours is warm, welcoming and personal. If you visit Miami, I hope you will dine at Bella Cuba in South Beach and check out Miami Food Tours for an unforgettable experience. Omar Jimenez Operator, Bella Cuba Restaurant, Miami (305) 672 - 7466 MIAMI@BELLA-CUBA.COM https://www.bella-cuba.com/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/bellacubamiami IG - https://www.instagram.com/miamifoodtours/ Miami Food Tours https://miamifoodtours.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/miamifoodtours/ Stories Connect People Podcast Subscribe to Stories Connect People podcast on any podcast platform Visit my website at www.storiesconnectpeople.com If you enjoy the show please Like, Rate, Review and Share Engage with me on Facebook & Instagram @ Stories Connect People To potentially be a show guest, share feedback, or make recommendations email me at polly@storiesconnectpeople.com
Depuis quarante ans, la chaîne américaine CNN couvre l’actualité du monde en direct. Comment fonctionne-t-elle ? Comment se positionne-t-elle face au président américain Donald Trump, qui la qualifie régulièrement de fake news ? Rencontre avec Cyril Vanier, un des présentateurs de CNN. Sur les Champs-Elysées, dans les bureaux parisiens de la chaîne américaine CNN, nous avons rencontré Cyril Vanier. Pendant dix ans, ce Franco-Christophien a été grand reporter, présentateur ou encore chroniqueur international sur France 24. En 2016, il a rejoint CNN, travaillant d'abord au siège à Atlanta où il présentait des journaux de nuit le week-end, puis à Londres d'où il coprésentait une tranche d'information diffusée à minuit heure française avant que la crise du coronavirus n'éclate. Avec lui, nous sommes revenus sur le lancement de CNN, le 1er juin 1980. Cable News Network était alors né d'un pari du magnat des médias Ted Turner : celui de diffuser de partout en direct vers le monde entier. La chaîne s'est peu à peu imposée, couvrant des événements d'importance comme la tentative d'assassinat de Reagan à Washington D.C. en mars 1981, l'explosion au décollage de la navette Challenger en 1986 et la guerre du golfe en 1991. « La recette de CNN n'a pas beaucoup changé. C'est être là où ça se passe, quand ça se passe », explique Cyril Vanier. « CNN a été la première à le faire, maintenant tout le monde le fait. CNN a de nombreux concurrents mais la promesse n'a pas changé. » CNN peut s'appuyer sur des effectifs quasi « pléthoriques » à travers le monde, rappelle-t-il, mais la chaîne « a vocation à mettre beaucoup de gens sur une histoire ». Dans le paysage actuel et très concurrentiel des médias, « CNN a décidé qu'il valait mieux être bon, très bon, sur moins d'histoires plutôt que de vouloir tout couvrir et s'essouffler à envoyer ses correspondants partout. (...) CNN met donc le paquet sur les histoires qui comptent pour CNN. » Dans cet entretien, on revient aussi sur les événements récents aux États-Unis avec les émeutes et la vague de protestation qui ont suivi la mort de George Floyd. CNN a couvert abondamment ces événements. Depuis la rue, à hauteur d’hommes et de femmes. Un journaliste noir-américain de la chaîne, Omar Jimenez, a été arrêté par la police alors qu'il était en direct à l'antenne. « C'est dingue. Franchement c'est révoltant, ça ne devrait pas arriver. » CNN, Trump et la polaristion de la politique américaine « On est dans un face à face, largement organisé par la Maison Blanche, entre les médias d'une manière générale et Trump. (...) Et Trump a CNN dans le pif, de même que le New York Times, le Washington Post », explique Cyril Vanier. « Nous on estime que c'est parce qu'on fait notre travail et qu'on ne lui passe rien contrairement à d'autres médias qui lui sont beaucoup plus favorables. » « Cette confrontation, ce n'est pas nous qui l'avons cherchée et qu'elle n'est pas gratuite. On ne cherche pas à se payer le président (...), on relate les faits. Et c'est un président qui ne supporte pas qu'on relate beaucoup de faits parce que dans sa vision du monde, dans sa cosmologie, les choses ne sont pas telles qu'elles peuvent apparaître à des journalistes indépendants. Donc souvent Trump est furieux contre nous comme contre d'autres. » Cyril Vanier rappelle que l'attaque continue des médias fait partie de la stratégie de Donald Trump. « Là où ça rend le travail des médias difficiles c'est qu'il faut veiller scrupuleusement à ne jamais rentrer dans son jeu », ne pas se positionner comme des « ennemis », ne pas « se laisser manipuler ». « CNN a vocation à être sa propre source d'information sur autant de sujets que faire se peut. Donc le travail de collecte d'information et surtout de vérification est très robuste », précise Cyril Vanier. Ainsi, une équipe à trois têtes valide chaque contenu sur trois dimensions : éditorial, juridique et déontologique. Une des clés du succès de CNN, ce sont ses investissements sur le numérique. Avec plus de 200 millions de visiteurs unique par mois, l’offre d'information numérique de CNN est l'une des plus consultée aux États-Unis. La chaîne a réussi à rajeunir son audience. Grâce à des vidéos produites pour les réseaux sociaux, elle est l’une des marques d’information les plus prisées par les 15-25 ans. « CNN fait partie des quelques chaînes au monde avec un budget très conséquent que n'ont pas beaucoup d'autres chaînes. (...) Quand on a un budget limité, il faut souvent choisir ses batailles. CNN a la possibilité d'avoir plus d'ambition. » Notre invité rappelle d'ailleurs qu'il n'y a pas de coupes prévues dans les budgets de CNN malgré la crise actuelle.
Adam opens the podcast with some news regarding the Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott. (1:22) Then, Adam is joined by CNN Reporter, Omar Jimenez who recounts the events that took place the morning of his arrest in Minneapolis a few weeks ago. (6:37) Lastly, Adam talks with the Minnesota Vikings' co-defensive coordinator, Andre Patterson, about his career in football as well as the impact of our country's current events on the Vikings' organization. (35:39)
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The Green Room hosts with Law the OUTLAW and Shed talk about the recent chain of events in relationship to the #BlackLivesMatter #BLM Movement. Hosts talk about the death of George Floyd - implications thereof - the death of so many Black people before him and those incidences that are not largely reported on #inequities in journalism, Omar Jimenez. Host recalls small town born and raised status with KKK neighbors – they were nice tho *sighs* in fact, off springs became and remain #BFF *exhales* conversations about the peaceful protest taking place; and, the looting to *shakes head* TARGET, Lenox Square in ATL along with other businesses hit by the vandals in Buckhead. Now, neighborhood stores closed – Target ain't opening [in Buckhead] until 2021. I'm just saying. …ummm something has to give *salutes*
Matt and Tyler discuss The Peelian Principles. This week begins with Tyler making a deal with Matt so that he can take up the entire show with his own topics. First up is a conversation about the relationship between technology and government. Your hosts aren't very politically savvy, but Tyler knows a few things about tech. The main topic tonight is Sir Robert Peel's principles for an ethical police force. It's been on the topic list from the beginning, and this felt like the right time. Links and Show Notes Let's go through Trump's terrible internet censorship order, line by line - The Verge xkcd: Free Speech Police arrest CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez and crew on live television - YouTube DISGUSTING! We Need To Talk About What Happened To George Floyd… What We Know & What Happens Next - YouTube UPDATE Derek Chauvin Arrested For 3rd Degree Murder of George Floyd (Updates in description) - YouTube HORRIFYING! We Need To Talk Violent Protests, Police Aggression, Confusion in the Chaos, & More - YouTube Peelian principles - Wikipedia
Plus... Reporters in Minneapolis describe dodging tear gas and rubber bullets; Errin Haines says news outlets should "center" the stories of peaceful protestors; is Facebook like a chemical factory polluter? Omar Jimenez, Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Jane Coaston, Errin Haines, David Zurawik, David Frum, Roger McNamee and Yael Eisenstat join Brian Stelter.
The death of an African American man in Minneapolis sparks unrest across the nation. Plus, the striking difference in the leadership campaign put forth by President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden as the nation grapples with protests and an ongoing pandemic. And, a historic launch into space. On today’s show: CNN's Van Jones and Omar Jimenez; John Eligon of The New York Times; Toluse Olorunnipa of the Washington Post; civil rights attorney and former head of the Minneapolis NAACP Nekima Levy Armstrong; former NASA administrator and astronaut Charles Bolden; and Dr. Ashish Jha of the Harvard Global Health Institute and Dr. Megan Ranney of Brown University.
This podcast is happening in unprecedented times. In addition to the usual light banter and photography news, Booray and Gary discuss the events of the Minneapolis protests and the arrest of journalist Omar Jimenez and his CNN crew. Canon Rumors says the R5 will be under $4k, Fuji lets you use its mirrorless cameras as webcams, and Adobe launches some new 60 second tutorials for Lightroom. Also, Check out Gary's YouTube channel HERE.Check out Booray's YouTube channel HERE.Join the conversation on the Facebook page HERE.
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CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues, who is in Minneapolis covering the protests demanding justice for George Floyd, talks about what led up to the arrest.
Yesterday a CNN reporter, Omar Jimenez, was arrested while doing a live broadcast from Minneapolis. And just a few hours ago, news broke that the officer seen on video with his knee on George Floyd’s neck has been arrested and charged. Lee shares the latest on the event.
On this edition of Triends Jack and Miles discuss CNN reporter Omar Jimenez arrested on TV, there are developments from the Minneapolis protest, Trump refusing to address his "When the looting starts the shooting starts" tweet in the Rose Garden, more info on the Space Force Netflix show, the police officer Derek Chauvin has been charged with 3rd degree murder of George Floyd, and people are spreading rumors about Mark Zuckerberg because he says social media shouldn't fact check posts. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
George Floyd's death, combined with a painful history, has led to protests around the US, and one thing is obvious. We, the people, are furious. I think it all started years ago, and I'll explain why. Plus, my take on Trump's Twitter battle in this special edition of Unfilter. Links: Minneapolis cop who knelt on handcuffed black man arrested | KOMO (https://komonews.com/news/nation-world/minnesota-authorities-police-officer-who-knelt-on-george-floyd-has-been-arrested) Minneapolis Mayor says George Floyd would still be alive if he were white | Daily Mail Online (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8365493/Minneapolis-Mayor-says-George-Floyd-alive-white.html) CNN reporter says 'zero' police presence as Minneapolis precinct burns - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=505lAvIGCj0) Police hold a line in Minneapolis amid protests - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqcWEgrisHE) Liveleak.com - Cop Setting Fire To Building Smashing Windows Inciting Riots In Minneapolis (https://www.liveleak.com/view?t=uHOJv_1590731142) Vandal dressed in all black has been identified as St. Paul cop Jacob Pederson : AntifascistsofReddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/AntifascistsofReddit/comments/gslzcu/vandal_dressed_in_all_black_has_been_identified/) Officer Jacob Pederson Was Not The Person Seen Smashing Windows To Ignite Protesters, St. Paul P.D. Says (https://www.inquisitr.com/6080600/jacob-pederson-st-paul-protest/) Jacob Pederson is Not AutoZone Umbrella Man, Police Say | Heavy.com (https://heavy.com/news/2020/05/jacob-pederson-auto-zone-cop-not-umbrella-man/) Trump is desperate to punish Big Tech but has no good way to do it | Ars Technica (https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2020/05/why-donald-trumps-war-on-big-tech-is-doomed-to-fail/) CNN reporter, crew arrested on live TV | TheHill (https://thehill.com/homenews/media/500075-cnn-reporter-crew-arrested-on-live-tv) CNN's Omar Jimenez Describes Arrest Minutes After Release (https://www.mediaite.com/news/cnns-omar-jimenez-describes-arrest-minutes-after-release-i-am-thankful-that-it-happened-on-live-tv/) Julio Rosas on Twitter: "This is the moment when Minneapolis police officers abandoned the 3rd precinct building. Rioters chased them as they left and continued to throw objects at the police vehicles. https://t.co/KoxAAYiUIN" / Twitter (https://twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1266214798326464513) Zuckerberg: Facebook, Twitter should not fact-check political speech (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/28/zuckerberg-facebook-twitter-should-not-fact-check-political-speech.html) () CNN crew released from police custody after they were arrested live on air in Minneapolis - CNN (https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/29/us/minneapolis-cnn-crew-arrested/) Twitter: Trump's Minnesota tweet violated rules on violence - Axios (https://www.axios.com/twitter-trumps-minnesota-tweet-on-violated-rules-4369b2d5-24bb-429f-ab0d-94595f0f2986.html) Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis - The Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/) Minneapolis 3rd Police Precinct On Fire After Officers Evacuate Building Amid George Floyd Riots | The Daily Caller (https://dailycaller.com/2020/05/28/minneapolis-third-police-precinct-fire-officers-abandon-building-george-floyd-riots/) Maxine Waters blames Trump for ‘cops killing black people’ and says cop who knelt on George Floyd ‘enjoyed doing it’ – The US Sun (https://www.the-sun.com/news/898390/george-floyd-death-maxine-waters-trump-black-cops/) Driver ‘ploughs into George Floyd protesters’ and police station set ABLAZE on third night of fury across US – The US Sun (https://www.the-sun.com/news/901220/george-floyd-protests-minneapolis-police-precinct-fire/) MOA And Other Businesses Close Early, Stores Board Up In Anticipation Of Continuing Protests – WCCO | CBS Minnesota (https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/05/28/moa-other-businesses-close-early-in-anticipation-of-continuing-protests/) George Floyd protesters set Minneapolis police station afire (https://apnews.com/7013997bc5633f3113d65901ddb7e85e) Luka Duvnjak on Twitter: "This is allegedly a conversation between Pederson's ex and her friend. It shows that police officer Pederson used her mask and gloves. So police in #US is trying to make protests violent so they can have pretext to use brutal force on them? #minneapolisriots https://t.co/xpqUDJCD4J" / Twitter (https://twitter.com/Luka_Duvnjak/status/1266177650747478016) AS-Source News on Twitter: "URGENT: #Mineapolis damages: White man is seen breaking glass of the 1st burned down store (later on after he damaged it) in an attempt to turn the protest into a riot— Jacob Pedersen, a police officer: reportedly exposed by his own friends after they recognized him. #GeorgeFloyd https://t.co/pgESGq9LPp" / Twitter (https://twitter.com/ASB_Breaking/status/1266182888170631169?s=20) Surveillance video does not support police claims that George Floyd resisted arrest - CNN (https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/28/us/video-george-floyd-contradict-resist-trnd/index.html) Derek Chauvin, the police officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck, had 18 previous complaints against him, police department says - CNN (https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/28/us/minneapolis-officer-complaints-george-floyd/index.html) Trump move could scrap or weaken law that protects social media companies - Reuters (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-twitter-trump-executive-order-social/trumps-executive-order-targets-political-bias-at-twitter-and-facebook-draft-idUSKBN2340MW)
Today on Boston Public Radio: We opened our lines to talk with listeners about the nationwide protests in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd. Media maven Sue O’Connell reflected on the life of LGBT activist Larry Kramer, and explained what’s happening with this year’s pride parade in Boston. Beat the Press host Emily Rooney discussed the arrest of CNN reporter Omar Jimenez on live TV, and gave her take on whether Twitter is right to fact-check the president. CNN analyst Juliette Kayyem discussed guidelines for safe reopening amid coronavirus, and talked about the value of mail-in voting. Tech writer Andy Ihnatko discussed Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which President Trump is attempting to limit with a new executive order. Under the Radar host Callie Crossley talked about her feelings on the death of George Floyd, as well as the woman who called 911 on a Black man after he asked her to leash her dog in Central Park. Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung discussed the economic consequences of cancelling this year’s Boston Marathon, and her reporting on the Boston businesses that aren’t rushing to reopen.
How many images do you think get shared on social media from an average trade show?? 1,000? 500? Nope, it's 21! I was astounded at the missed opportunity so on this week's episode we're talking how to max your photo library from an event, and talking to Omar Jimenez from Steelhead Productions who we find we have a lot in common with! If you have gained some insight and knowledge from this podcast please share it with your connections and don’t forget to subscribe to receive future Episodes so as not to miss out on more hints and tips and if you find our podcasts useful please like and share with your peers and via your social media platforms and check out our website for Blogs, Newsletters and other snippets of useful information. Happy Exhibitioning!
Powered by Baldwin Park community support, the Sierra Vista High School Dons soccer team capped an amazing season by capturing the CIF Southern Section Division 5 and CIF SoCal Regional Division 4 championships. Dons head coach Jose Rodriguez Negrete, a Sierra Vista Class of 1990 alum, and team captain Omar Jimenez discuss leadership, discipline and coming together as a team.