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Boston's ‘electeds of color' party table posted by mayor Here's the official photo of the no-whites-need-apply Christmas party at the Parkman House Wednesday night. By my count, the table includes one jailbird ex-con, at least three hacks who've been fined by the State Ethics Commission and one who's been jammed up with OCPF. From left, clockwise: Rep. Samantha Montano; Rep. Russell Holmes (the organizer); Mrs. Holmes; fiance of lame duck City Councilor Ricky Ricardo Arroyo; Ricky Ricardo himself; Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden, who Arroyo tried to fix the 2022 election against with disgraced ex-US atty Rachael Rollins; Mrs. Hayden (woman... View Article
U.S. Rachael Rollins strode into a political campaign, in order to pull her flawed candidate over the finish line. She constructed a despicable crusade against a potential District Attorney, that had derided her "Rollins 15" plan to not prosecute crimes like wanton and malicious destruction of property and being a drug dealer. The sitting US Attorney for Massachusetts, spun a lie out of whole cloth, she then, personally leaked this lie to the press, with the goal of eliminating her political rival. She also used her personal cell phone and encrypted messaging apps to further this conspiracy, another violation of law, from the esteemed US Attorney. This is Massachusetts political corruption in action. Don't miss this episode! Feel free to share!IGO Report-linked in TB Newshttps://bit.ly/3ORSKpQBoston.comhttps://bit.ly/3qdiNhgWho else should be accountable for Rachael Rollins's brazen abuse of power? - The Boston Globehttps://bit.ly/43nwCYS
A California judge on Wednesday dismissed all charges against Pacific Gas & Electric in connection to a 2020 fatal wildfire sparked by its equipment that destroyed hundreds of homes and killed four people, including an 8-year-old. Twitter owner Elon Musk revealed during an interview this week that engineers at the social media company recently discovered a line of code more than decade old that would suppress tweets if they contained specific words. Twitter owner Elon Musk revealed during an interview this week that he eventually wants Twitter to evolve into a platform that provides a wide range of services, including financial services. Back in 2021, President Joe Biden fought hard to win Senate confirmation for Rachael Rollins to become the U.S. attorney in Massachusetts. Rollins was the district attorney of Suffolk County, which includes Boston, and she had become notorious by pledging not to prosecute many crimes. Early in her term, she published the "Rollins Memo" that listed 15 crimes in which the "default is to decline prosecuting" — that is, in which her office would not allow its attorneys to prosecute unless a supervisor gave special permission.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back in 2021, President Joe Biden fought hard to win Senate confirmation for Rachael Rollins to become the U.S. attorney in Massachusetts. Rollins was the district attorney of Suffolk County, which includes Boston, and she had become notorious by pledging not to prosecute many crimes. Early in her term, she published the "Rollins Memo" that listed 15 crimes in which the "default is to decline prosecuting" — that is, in which her office would not allow its attorneys to prosecute unless a supervisor gave special permission.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5247560/advertisement
Rachael Rollins was confirmed as US Attorney for Massachusetts, however she was confirmed only through the assistance of the Vice President, due to two tied votes in the Senate. The difficulty stemmed from Mrs. Rollins's unhinged behavior and performance as Suffolk County District Attorney. The allegations of corruption against Rachael Rollins are stunning. She apparently had personally leaked false stories to the press, regarding her replacement as District Attorney, then blamed innocent staffers for the leak. She was actively trying to fix an election. She also openly attended a Democratic fundraiser, despite being told not to do so, by career employees at the US Attorney's office, she was openly captured on television, yet she claimed this was not a violation of the Hatch Act. Apparently, hubris and stupidity actually derail careers, even in Massachusetts.Boston Globe- https://bit.ly/3qdiNhgTB News-https://bit.ly/3ORSKpQSen. Ted Cruz-https://bit.ly/3ouNLku
As we head into the Memorial Day weekend, we started off by asking listeners how they plan to celebrate the holiday. And whether they are taking any special precautions to avoid wild animal encounters. Workman Song is a Martha's Vineyard-based Americana band. They joined for Live Music Friday ahead of their performance at Boston Calling. Sue O'Connell dished on her headline-grabbing encounter with a wild coyote in Roxbury. Karen Tran runs the Tik Tok Tiny Felted Joy. She joined to teach Jim and Margery a thing or two about her craft. Andy Ihnatko discussed a handful of tech stories, including the Surgeon General's warning about social media use, those fake Pentagon pictures, EU regulations on AI and other tech headlines. Maura Healey joined us for one hour of “Ask the Governor.” She talked about the Rachael Rollins investigation, offshore wind investments, getting banned in Russia, what's going at the MBTA and more…
Ron DeSantis announced that he's running for president in a conversation with Elon Musk that was filled with technical issues. We opened the lines to hear from listeners on their thoughts on the perfectly time glitches. EJ Dionne will discuss his latest columns in the Washington Post. He'll focus on what's going on in DC and Congress. Andrea Cabral will provide insights on the ongoing movement concerning Supreme Court ethics, the continuing aftermath of the Rachael Rollins scandal, and other noteworthy legal headlines. Sandra Bernhard, an actress, singer and star of the one-woman show "Spring Affair," will be joining us. She's been on Will and Grace and American Horror Story. Shirley Leung will share her latest report regarding Mayor Wu and Boston's business community. She will also discuss the news that Ayanna Pressley is working towards renaming the post office by South Station in honor of the late community activist Caroline Chang. Rick Steves, renowned and beloved travel personality, will talk about his recent journey through Madrid. Additionally, he'll provide details about his upcoming concert with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Our show concluded by honoring the legendary icon Tina Turner. We took calls and texts to see how people are remembering her.
It's graduation season. We had listeners call in to share who their commencement speakers were. Michael Curry & Jennifer Nassour joined for a politics panel. They discussed the fallout from the Rachael Rollins scandal, budget talks in Washington, Dianne Feinstein & more… Former Federal Judge Nancy Gertner defended the advisory committee that recommended Rachael Rollins, plus, other court headlines. Jared Bowen returned for an arts roundup. He discussed a sound installation at MAAM and Women & Abstraction at the Addison Gallery of American Art and an auction of Donna Summer's wardrobe. We also got his thoughts on the SCOTUS Andy Warhol/Prince prints ruling and the new Little Mermaid film. Reverends Emmet G. Price III and Irene Monroe offered their perspective on new data showing Americans are switching religions at a growing rate. They also talked scandal at the megachurch Hillsong, and a RNS piece asking whether faith makes a person more civic-minded. Odie Henderson is the Boston Globe's film critic. He just published his 100th piece at the paper, and he joined to discuss that and the summer movie lineup. The New York Times reported that a man sat in first class while his family was in coach. We opened the phone lines to hear from listeners what they thought about this arrangement and first class in general.
Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del lunes 22 de mayo de 2023: - Las conversaciones sobre el techo de la deuda entre la Casa Blanca y los republicanos de la Cámara se reanudaron el domingo en el Capitolio mientras Washington se apresura a lograr un compromiso presupuestario junto con un acuerdo para aumentar el límite de endeudamiento de la nación y evitar un incumplimiento federal que arruina la economía. El presidente Joe Biden y el presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Kevin McCarthy, hablaron por teléfono el domingo mientras el presidente regresaba a casa en el Air Force One después de la cumbre del Grupo de los Siete en Japón. Optimista, McCarthy, republicano por California, dijo a los periodistas en el Capitolio que la llamada fue “productiva” y que las negociaciones intermitentes entre su personal y los representantes de la Casa Blanca se centran en los recortes de gastos. Biden y McCarthy se reunirán este lunes en la Casa Blanca. Se enfrentan a una fecha límite, tan pronto como el 1 de junio, cuando el gobierno podría quedarse sin efectivo para pagar sus cuentas. La secretaria del Tesoro, Janet Yellen, dijo el domingo que el 1 de junio es una “fecha límite”. FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA Inmediatamente después de dos informes de investigación condenatorios, Rachael Rollins renunció oficialmente a su cargo como fiscal federal de Massachusetts el viernes. En una breve carta de renuncia al presidente Biden, Rollins dijo que era un honor recibir su nominación en julio de 2021 y agradeció al presidente por su apoyo durante su "contencioso proceso de confirmación". El primer fiscal federal adjunto, Joshua Levy, se desempeñará como fiscal interino de los Estados Unidos luego de la renuncia de Rollins. Los investigadores federales publicaron los resultados de sus pesquisas el miércoles, describiendo las denuncias de varias violaciones de ética y lapsos por parte de Rollins. A lo largo de cientos de páginas, los informes separados de la Oficina del Inspector General del Departamento de Justicia y la Oficina del Asesor Especial de EE. UU. desglosaron las acusaciones generales de que Rollins, de 52 años, abusó de su autoridad como fiscal de EE. UU. Antes de su liberación, Rollins se comprometió el martes a renunciar al final de la semana laboral. Una vez catalogada como una de las fiscales de distrito más progresistas de la nación, el estatus político de Rollins se disparó en su papel en el condado de Suffolk como fiscal del distrito que no estaba dispuesta a procesar más de una docena de delitos de bajo nivel. Sin embargo, su camino para convertirse en la primera mujer negra nombrada fiscal federal para Massachusetts fue objeto de un feroz debate en el Senado de los EE. UU., con la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris rompiendo un empate entre los senadores estancados que votaron firmemente en líneas partidistas. Aunque los informes dicen que los funcionarios del Departamento de Justicia se negaron a procesar penalmente a Rollins por las supuestas violaciones, su licencia para ejercer la abogacía podría estar en peligro. FUENTE: WBUR
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Rachael Rollins announced her resignation as U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts amid two scathing ethics reports. Among the findings, Rollins interfered in an election and attempted to smear a political candidate. Hear the role that Boston Globe & Boston Herald reporters played in Rollins' scheme. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/knowgoodwords/support
A fight at South Shore Plaza last night leaves a mall employee injured. The debt ceiling standoff continues. U.S. attorny Rachael Rollins formally submitting her resignation yesterday. 5 minutes of news that will keep you in The Loop.
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Taylor Swift fans are lining up hours before gates open in Foxboro, Rachael Rollins is expected to resign as U.S. Attorney by day's end and Fenway hosts the ALS Awareness game. Five minutes of news that will keep you in “The Loop."
With the news of current U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts, Rachael Rollins set to resign this week after a monthslong ethics investigation by the DOJ, who will arise to take her place? Who do you think should succeed Rollins as the next U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts?
For the first half of the hour Dan continued taking calls on who should succeed Rachael Rollins as US Attorney for MA.Then, the second half hour:Self-described FBI whistleblowers testified at a House hearing on the “weaponization” of the federal government. The FBI employees who spoke out against what they described as “politicized rot” within the bureau were either suspended or had their security clearance revoked. House Republicans led by Rep. Jim Jordan have been questioning the FBI's legitimacy and launched an investigation into allegations of discrimination and bias within the FBI. Is there political bias within the FBI?
Overall, birth rates are declining. Yet, women having kids in their forties increased. We began the show by asking listeners why they think women are waiting to have kids. Dr. Katherine Gergen Barnett joined to discuss life "post-COVID", Biden-Harris' administration efforts to combat the mental health crisis in the nation and more. She's the Vice Chair of Primary Care Innovation and Transformation at Boston Medical Center and Clinical Associate Professor at Boston University Medical School. GBH's Callie Crossley, newly crowned by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce as a “2023 Distinguished Bostonian", shared her thoughts on the Rachael Rollins scandal, the Supreme Court's ruling against Andy Warhol, and more. Sue O'Connell provided insights on the recent anti-trans laws in Florida, Kansas City's potential as the first-ever LGBT sanctuary city, and the incident involving Harry and Meghan's car chase. Tracy Chang from Pagu and Jimmy Liang from JP Fuji Group joined us to celebrate AAPI heritage month and discuss various restaurant ventures in the food world, as well as their community work. Jimmy mentions sweet advice that his grandmother gave him. Cliff Notez, a genre-fluid musical artist, known for his contributions to Boston's local arts scene, was our live music guest. Taylor Swift is too powerful to ignore. We asked listeners once again how they're reacting to the sold out shows, trains, hotels etc. Do listeners who aren't going to the concert, do they feel like they're missing out?
Rachael Rollins goes down for attending a fundraiser. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton had to pay eight thousand for the biggest scandal in American history. Howie advises his listeners who may find themselves in a similar political situation to never speak when you can nod and never, ever text. Period.
Rachel Rollins is in the headlines. We wanted to hear thoughts from listeners if and when someone can come back from disgrace. Ron Mitchell and Mel Miller discuss the leadership change at the Bay State Banner. Andrea Cabral addresses an ethics probe into Rachael Rollins' conduct as US Attorney, leading to her resignation. Shirley Leung from the Boston Globe talks about hearings on Beacon Hill to address the gender and racial wage gap, a public transit/housing law in Brookline, and the Globe's support for imprisoned WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich. Michael Curry talks about the Mass League of Community Health Centers launching a new research division, the challenges posed by an influx of migrants in Massachusetts, and the significant life expectancy gap between Back Bay and Nubian Square. Ismael Samad, co-founder of Nubian Square Markets, and Kamaal Jarrett, founder of Hillside Harvest, discuss the grand opening of Nubian Markets, showcasing flavors from the African diaspora. We wrapped up the show by asking listeners if Boston should also go the way of Seoul, South Korea, and ban children from entire zones?
Need to catch up on US Attorney Rachael Rollins' resignation and the investigation that prompted it? Paris and Jeremy have you covered.
U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins plans to resign from her position after 16 months in office. The decision comes after the release of two federal government ethics probes. The Dept. of Justice Office of the Inspector General's report faulted Rollins for leaking non-public DOJ information among other things. Then the US Office of Special Counsel also faulted Rollins for violating the Hatch Act. Dan broke down the reports and heard your reaction.
U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins plans to resign from her position after 16 months in office. The decision comes after the release of two federal government ethics probes. The Dept. of Justice Office of the Inspector General's report faulted Rollins for leaking non-public DOJ information among other things. Then the US Office of Special Counsel also faulted Rollins for violating the Hatch Act. Dan broke down the reports and heard your reaction.
She was always very nice to Grace when she'd call into the Howie Carr Show. Still, Rachael Rollins is making headlines for an alleged violation of the Hatch Act, an act aimed at preventing pernicious political activities. Grace shares the case against the MA U.S. Attorney that involves none other than Dr. Jill!
Two federal reports released yesterday allege Rollins repeatedly violated federal ethics law over the course of her roughly one year in office.
Tune in for Roscoe's second diary entry on the Chump Line. Then, Howie discusses a potpourri of headlines from Rachael Rollins' downfall to the budget discussions and from whistleblower hearings to climate change.
Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del miércoles 17 de mayo de 2023: - La fiscal federal de Massachusetts, Rachael Rollins, renunciará luego de una investigación de meses realizada por el inspector general del Departamento de Justicia sobre su aparición en una recaudación de fondos política y otros posibles problemas de ética, dijo su abogado el martes. El organismo de control del Departamento de Justicia aún no ha publicado su informe que detalla los hallazgos de su investigación, pero un abogado de Rollins dijo que presentará una carta de renuncia al presidente Joe Biden al cierre de la jornada laboral del viernes. La renuncia de un fiscal de Estados Unidos en medio de preocupaciones éticas es un fenómeno extremadamente raro y es especialmente notable para un Departamento de Justicia que, bajo la dirección del fiscal general Merrick Garland, ha buscado restaurar una sensación de normalidad y buen gobierno luego de los turbulentos cuatro años de la administración Trump. FUENTE: AP Las conversaciones sobre el límite de la deuda cambiaron a una nueva fase alentadora el martes cuando el presidente Joe Biden y el presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Kevin McCarthy, nombraron a los principales emisarios para negociar un acuerdo para evitar un incumplimiento nacional sin precedentes. Biden interrumpió un próximo viaje al extranjero con la esperanza de cerrar un acuerdo antes de la fecha límite del 1 de junio. El nuevo grupo de negociadores significa que las discusiones ahora se reducen en gran medida a lo que la Casa Blanca y McCarthy aceptarán para permitir que los legisladores eleven el límite de la deuda en los próximos días. McCarthy dijo después de una reunión con Biden y los líderes del Congreso que un acuerdo era "posible" para el fin de semana, incluso cuando, en opinión de McCarthy, las dos partes permanecieron alejadas por el momento. Biden se mostró públicamente optimista después de una reunión de aproximadamente una hora en la Oficina Oval, a pesar de tener que cancelar las partes de Australia y Papúa Nueva Guinea de su viaje al extranjero que comienza el miércoles. Biden participará en una cumbre del Grupo de los Siete en Hiroshima, Japón, pero luego regresará a Washington el domingo. FUENTE: AP
Ready for tonight? We got plenty of them thangs! Howie unearths the Yo Pesci cuts in honor of the resignation of Rachael Rollins as MA U.S. Attorney General. Howie, or, as they referred to him, a "Local Radio Host," even made it into the document from the Office of the Inspector General.
Grace starts the show with some local news that's making waves across the United States: the resignation of Rachael Rollins. The Howie Carr Show even made it into the Inspector General's investigation. Grace isn't surprised by the main ethics complaint, however...Rollins' appearance at an event with Dr. Jill!
Rachael Rollins' resignation is in the spotlight, but if you check out one of the footnotes in the Inspector General's report, you'll find the name of your favorite "Local Radio Host!"
Howie couldn't stomach the entire Durham Report, but he's read enough of it. The deepest corruption the country has ever seen has been brought to light, and an entire election was affected by it. Then, Howie shares the breaking news that Massachusetts U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins is resigning after a months-long ethics investigation.
Howie plays NBC Boston's report of A.J. "Gropey" Baker's ridiculously reckless driving that was caught on video. Howie and the callers wager where Gropey was hittin' balls and sippin' beers prior to his arrest. Then, Howie discusses the Durham Report, Rachael Rollins' resignation, and more!
Kieran Cuddihy was joined LIVE in Boston by Rachael Rollins, United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts to discuss her role in depth, gun control and the current opiod crisis across the US...
Howie is joined by United States Attorney Rachael Rollins to discuss the nation's leniency on crime, especially here in the Bay State. After Howie's column in the Herald this morning blasting the soft-on-crime Left, the unlikely pair discuss illegal immigration, violent crime, and everyone's favorite malefactor: Yo Pesci.
Biogen has agreed to pay $900 million to resolve allegations that it violated federal law by paying kickbacks to doctors to persuade them to prescribe its multiple sclerosis drugs, federal prosecutors said. The agreement settled a whistleblower lawsuit brought by former Biogen employee Michael Bawduniak, according to a statement from the office of U.S. attorney for Massachusetts, Rachael Rollins. Under the terms of the settlement, Biogen will pay more than $843 million to the federal government and more than $56 million to 15 states for overbilling Medicare and Medicaid insurance programs. Bawduniak will receive a portion of the federal recovery. The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based pharmaceutical company in a statement said it settled so it can focus on “our patients and strategic priorities” and said the settlement does not include an admission of liability. “Biogen believes its intent and conduct was at all times lawful and appropriate and Biogen denies all allegations raised in this case,” the company's statement said. The lawsuit alleged that from January 2009 through March 2014, Biogen paid physicians speaking fees, consulting fees and bought them meals that were actually kickbacks, to get them to prescribe Avonex, Tysabri and Tecfidera in violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute. “We thank Mr. Bawduniak for uncovering this behavior and bringing it to light,” Rollins said. “This matter is an important example of the vital role that whistleblowers and their attorneys can play in protecting our nation's public health care programs.” This article was provided by The Associated Press.
The gang's all here for another episode discussing exactly what Monkeypox is and how it's transmitted. Plus, more dirt on US Atty. Rachael Rollins as she illegally attended a Dem fundraiser in Andover, MA back in July.
The hotline was launched after white supremacist groups marched in Boston and targeted a local Drag Queen Story Hour.
Plus, with increased private patrols alongside the DA's drug diversion efforts at 'Mass. and Cass', what else is needed to fix the drug and housing situation there? And two veterinarians answer our questions about cats and how to care for them.
Two years after George Floyd's murder, we reflect on our current moment, the progress made, and the ways our community still needs to do better, with U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts and former Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins.
Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del viernes 15 de abril de 2022: - Casi dos años después de un informe federal muy crítico con el departamento de policía de Springfield, el Departamento de Justicia de EEUU y la ciudad anunciaron que acordaron los términos de un decreto de consentimiento. En julio de 2020, el Departamento de Justicia acusó a la unidad de narcóticos de la policía de Springfield de usar violencia excesiva con impunidad. Esta semana, el Departamento de Justicia anunció, en conjunto con funcionarios de la ciudad, que acordaron una serie de reformas. Es el primer decreto de consentimiento para la administración de Biden. Durante una conferencia de prensa el miércoles en Springfield, Kristen Clarke, fiscal general adjunta de la División de Derechos Civiles del Departamento de Justicia de EEUU, enumeró varias reformas en el decreto. “Los oficiales informarán todos los usos de la fuerza, incluidos puñetazos y patadas, algo que anteriormente no se requería en el Departamento de Policía de Springfield”, dijo Clarke. “Además, los agentes tienen el deber de intervenir para evitar el uso excesivo de la fuerza”. El acuerdo también exige que la nueva comisión de policía civil de Springfield tenga poder de citación y un presupuesto. La fiscal federal de Massachusetts, Rachael Rollins, se comprometió a trabajar en estrecha colaboración con Springfield para cumplir con los requisitos del decreto. “Estos problemas… no sucedieron de la noche a la mañana. Así que tampoco esperamos solucionar estos problemas de la noche a la mañana”, dijo Rollins. “Pero esperamos que se mejoren y trabajen para eliminarlos por completo”. El trato ahora debe ir a un juez y si se aprueba, se contratará a un monitor independiente para hacerlo cumplir. La unidad de narcóticos del departamento de policía se disolvió en 2021. Las reformas se aplicarán a toda la fuerza policial. La superintendente de policía Cheryl Clapprood dijo que ahora trabajará con el sindicato de policías para aceptar los cambios. Los líderes sindicales no hicieron comentarios inmediatos sobre el acuerdo. FUENTE: WBUR - Los líderes demócratas en la Cámara de Representantes de Massachusetts publicaron el miércoles una propuesta de presupuesto estatal de casi $50 mil millones que aumentaría el gasto en áreas como escuelas y ayuda local, al tiempo que evitaría una serie de exenciones fiscales impulsadas por el gobernador Charlie Baker. El presupuesto ampliaría el apoyo estatal para la educación temprana y los programas de cuidado infantil, proporcionaría almuerzos escolares gratuitos por otro año y fortalecería los programas de capacitación laboral y participación de los jóvenes. El plan es para el año fiscal 2023 que comienza el 1 de julio. También requeriría que las cárceles y prisiones hagan llamadas telefónicas gratuitas para los presos y sus familias. La propuesta no incluye aumentos de impuestos o aumentos de tarifas de base amplia. El presidente demócrata de la Cámara, Ronald Mariano, no descartó revisar las exenciones fiscales propuestas por Baker antes del final de la sesión formal de la Legislatura el 31 de julio, pero dijo que los legisladores de la Cámara no creían que fueran necesarias ahora. Baker dijo que el estado puede permitirse los recortes de impuestos dada su sólida posición fiscal. Se espera que la Cámara debata y vote sobre su propuesta de presupuesto más adelante en el mes. FUENTE: AP
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The incoming deep freeze is expected to impact the MBTA, Rachael Rollins to be sworn in today as U.S. Attorney and the Patriots find out their opponent for Wild Card Weekend. Five minutes of news that will keep you in "The Loop."
Outgoing Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins joins Kwani Lunis to share what her journey has been like as she prepares to be the next U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts. She also explains why representation in law is important, how athletics can play a huge role in leadership and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rollins tells WBUR that she has received several threats after the U.S. Senate debate over her confirmation.
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The Boston political drama saga continues and again it revolves around Kim Janey. Joe Biden is stealing Alejandra's former Beyonce, Rachael Rollins and appointing her as US Attorney. COVID about to come and run through your house like a tomb raider again. Levar Burton hosted Jeopardy this week and we are loving it! White people admitting they don't bathe and Australia people might be fish.
Kaitlin Domangue is a born again Christian, Missouri native and a cannabis writer. She is a mother of three daughters and is changing hearts and minds of her own conservative parents and community. Kaitlin shares her story of being a patient in her medical marijuana state, and how she used cannabis to heal her husband after a serious injury while also managing her own painful condition. On today's show she talks about what it's like to write about cannabis in a medical only state, what it feels like to be cannabis positive parent, and how cannabis works with her Christianity. And if you are looking for a great Valentine's Day dinner, stay tuned for a new cooking with cannabis segment with Sean Morgan of Casa Canna Boston.Topics Discussed(1:00) Tip O'Neill – Speaker of the House(3:00) Boston Girl Power in Politics! Kim Janey, Rachael Rollins, Maura Healey(4:05) Guest Introduction(4:20) Kaitlin Domangue(5:10) Personal Story in 2018 Missouri(6:00) Green Market Report(7:57) Terpenes and Beer(9:24) Kaitlin Medical Story(10:11) Christianity and Cannabis(12:30) Hope(13:45) Audiogram(16:44) Parenting and Cannabis(22:00) Husband's Cannabis Healing Journey(24:00) Dad!(25:17) Sponsorship Break(26:50) Sean the Infusionist(34:00) Connect with Sean and Valentine BoxInstagram SeanInstagram Casa CannaCasa Canna Website(35:22) Canna Writer(36:57) Missouri Cannabis(38:05) Connect With Kaitlin at the Marijuana BloggerWebsiteEmailThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music Amie Searles for believing Kelly Dolan of Retail Results Inc Lori Lennon of Thinkubator Media Kim Kramer of McLane Middleton Cannabis Creative GroupPod617, The Boston Podcast Network
Tanya talks to Suffolk County DA Rachael Rollins about justice, holding the system accountable, rejecting false choices, and keeping communities safe.