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Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady & Sheba Siddiqui. On today's episode: 1- Greg Discusses the effects of unhoused immigrants on the city of Toronto and more ( :30-9:10) 2 -Sal Albanese, beck taxi driver of 37 years discusses, hundreds of taxis sitting idle as demand for rides evaporates (9:20-15:25) 3 -Alejandra Bravo, Toronto City Councilor for Davenport discusses council approval of "historic" new deal (15:34-23:50) 4-Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton discusses, the Ford government back tracking Peel Region Dissolution (23:56-31:10) 5 - Jamaal Myers Toronto City Councilor discusses the issues affecting Toronto (31:20-41:10)
Your daily highlights of Toronto Today with Greg Brady & Sheba Siddiqui. On today's episode: 1- Greg Discusses the effects of unhoused immigrants on the city of Toronto and more ( :30-9:10) 2 -Sal Albanese, beck taxi driver of 37 years discusses, hundreds of taxis sitting idle as demand for rides evaporates (9:20-15:25) 3 -Alejandra Bravo, Toronto City Councilor for Davenport discusses council approval of "historic" new deal (15:34-23:50) 4-Patrick Brown, Mayor of Brampton discusses, the Ford government back tracking Peel Region Dissolution (23:56-31:10) 5 - Jamaal Myers Toronto City Councilor discusses the issues affecting Toronto (31:20-41:10)
This week Ben, Travis, and Fernando sit down with former NYC Council Member and New York City Politician, Sal Albanese, to discuss the power of Ranked Choice Voting, the final five, running for office in NYC, and much, much more...
Celeste and Jeff debate the movement to end New York's partisan primary elections with special guests Sal Albanese of Final Five Voting NYC and Jay Jacobs, chairman of the New York State Democratic Committee -- plus your calls. Original air date: January 19, 2023.
As we enter the holiday season, we reflect. We reflect on the good and the bad. The things we're grateful for and the things we wish had never happened. The last bunch of years has been challenging for all of us. From the chaos of our politics, to the immeasurable losses we suffered from COVID, to the seemingly endless string of mass shootings, we've all been through a lot. But no one has experienced the pain we've all experienced more than children. They've been subjected to a level of uncertainty that no other group of children has had to experience. From COVID cancellations and ambiguous school policies, to social media pressure, to whatever weird stuff hasn't hit our radar yet — the kids are not all right. And so as many of us gather together with our families, we wanted to take some time to reflect and to get some answers and ideas on how to move forward past the trauma we've all just experienced. And we've got a returning guest that's the perfect voice to hear from on all of it. Anya Kamenetz (@Anya1Anya) joined us in Episode 57 in May of 2020 to break down the beginnings of the pandemic's effect on children. And now that we've moved past it, she's back to share the lessons learned and what we can expect going forward. Even if you don't have kids this is one that you probably need to hear. From Richard Fierro, the heroic veteran who prevented the loss of many more lives in the Colorado Springs shooting, to the war in Ukraine, to Kari Lake refusing to accept the election results in Arizona — the news doesn't quit. And neither do we. So while you cook your turkey, tofurkey or whatever else you're eating this thanksgiving Thursday, we put together this special episode that is jam packed with the Righteous Media 5 Is: independence, integrity, information, inspiration and impact. We hope it can warm your belly as you drive, ride, or lounge this Thanksgiving season. Every episode of Independent Americans hosted by author, activist and social entrepreneur Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) is the truth beyond the headlines–and light to contrast the heat of other politics and news shows. It's content for the 42% of Americans that proudly call themselves independent. Always with a unique focus on national security, foreign affairs and military and veterans issues. This is another pod to help you stay vigilant. Because vigilance is the price of democracy. In these trying times especially, Independent Americans will continue to be your trusted place for independent news, politics, inspiration and hope. -Read the New York Daily News OpEd by John Opdycke and Sal Albanese on the pivotal role of independents in New York's elections here. -Join the movement. Sign up to get our regular breakdowns of the independent news you need to know. -Hook into our exclusive Patreon community of Independent Americans. Get extra content, connect with guests, meet other Independent Americans, attend events, get merch discounts, and support this show that speaks truth to power. - WATCH video of Paul and Anya's conversation here. -Check the hashtag #LookForTheHelpers. And share yours. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. And get a cool, new IA hoodie sweatshirt just in time for the start of the cold season. -Check out other Righteous podcasts like The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra, Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed and B Dorm. Independent Americans is powered by veteran-owned and led Righteous Media. America's next great independent media company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom and Sal Albanese talk about Palin, Yang, Trump, RCV, Katherine Gehl, and more.
Sal Albanese has run for Mayor, Congress and is once again looking to acquire a seat in the NYC Council as a democrat in Staten Island. We talk about his new run for council and everything else ranging from government corruption to Kendra's law. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nyctalking/message
The newly passed SECURE Act introduces a host of changes that will impact the majority of pre-retirees. Do you know what this new bill means for your retirement plan? In this episode, Larry Heller unpacks the SECURE Act with Sal Albanese, the founder of a full-service CPA firm called Salvatore Albanese & Company LLC. Together, … Continue reading Episode 60 – What do the SECURE Act's Biggest Changes Mean for You? — With Sal Albanese →
Frank talks with Sal Albanese and Stephen Fiala, two members of the Charter Revision Commission about NYC government, the charter revision process and all of the questions on the ballot this year.
What does it mean when you hear someone say “we need to get big money out of politics?” The term “big money” refers to large campaign contributions from corporations and wealthy donors. The donors make these contributions to influence candidates and the political process. You may think there are more important issues to focus on such as climate change, voting rights or housing affordability. Yet, there is a direct link between who funds political campaigns and the policies and laws that do or don’t result in government action. 7:23 - Lawrence Norden is Deputy Director of the Brennan Center's Democracy Program. He works on a variety of issues including money in politics, voting and government dysfunction. He joined us to discuss Brennan Center's work on campaign finance reform and public financing of elections. Watch Lawrence share his First Civic Action 28:23 - L. Joy, June and Lurie are joined by Amshula Jayaram and Sal Albanese to further discuss various methods of public financing of elections. Amshula Jayaram is a Senior Campaign Strategist at Demos, a dynamic “think-and-do-tank” that champions ways to address deep-seated inequity in our political and economic systems and puts communities of color at the center She focuses on advancing democracy reforms and supporting policies that advance racial equity. She recently testified before the New York State Senate on this issue. Sal Albanese, who joined us on a previous episode, is back to weigh in on this topic, specifically offering an alternative to public financing in the form of "Democracy Vouchers". Sal is currently serving on the New York City Charter Revision Commission and heard about this alternative which he is now a proponent of. Reading List Learn more about "big money", campaign finance reform and public financing of elections with this reading list. Dark Money – PBS Donor Diversity Through Public Matching Funds – Brennan Center for Justice Big Money in the Charm City - Demos More Cities Want to Embrace ‘Democracy Vouchers’ – CityLab Definitions For Money In Politics Terms – League of Women Voters Whose Voice, Whose Choice? The Distorting Influence of the Political Donor Class in Our Big-Money Elections – Demos Overview of State Laws on Public Financing – National Conference of State Legislatures Is campaign finance an issue of gender and racial equity? - City of State New York Exonerated Man Who Spent Years in Prison in NY Calls for Public Financing of Elections - New York Law Journal
2018 is the first full year under the new tax reform. Will your income tax return take a hit? Are there any changes that you will actually benefit from? Larry Heller explores these questions with New York tax expert, Sal Albanese, CPA. In this episode, they uncover the biggest tax changes and recommend actions for … Continue reading Episode 34 – 11 Ways the New Tax Law Could Help or Hurt Your Tax Return →
Sherrod and Keren are joined in studio by comedians Ian Fidance and Andrew Manning, chef Carl Ruiz, and former NYC city councilor Sal Albanese as they complain about Bostonians running New York, and Andrew Manning being Palestinian.
It's primary time. WFUV reporters Kacie Candela and Jake Shore see how contenders Mayor de Blasio and Sal Albanese fared in the final Democratic primary debate. They run through highlights, winners, and losers of the night with City & State reporter Jeff Coltin. On the other side of the aisle, Kacie interviewed leading Republican candidate Nicole Malliotakis who is expected to breeze through her primary but face a tougher battle in the general election.
The Democrat challenging de Blasio joins Len & Todd.
The Democratic Mayoral Hopeful joined Len & Todd this morning
Sal Albanese is hoping the third time is a charm. The former city councilman, educator and now attorney is runnng for mayor of New York City because he thinks he can do a far better job than New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. On July 24, Albanese visit The Wave to tell us why.
NYC Mayoral Candidate, Sal Albanese, Tells Curtis That Bill De Blasio Was Late To His Own Wedding
Episode 28: Sal Albanese Says Third Mayoral Try Will be the Charm for his Reform Message by Max & Murphy
Tonight Curtis is joined by Senior Write for Climate Central Brian Kahn and Reform Party Candidate for Mayor Sal Albanese.
Sal Albanese talks about his campaign for Mayor of New York City.
The just-announced mayoral candidate from Bay Ridge says our present mayor has to go — and he’s the one to replace him. That plus Lenore Skenazy, whose last name rhymes with “crazy,” and Daily News investigative reporter Greg B. Smith on today’s edition of Brooklyn Paper Radio!
Former NYC Councilman Sal Albanese sits down with Ronnie to discuss New York politics as well as the 2008 presidential campaign. Like Ronnie, Mr. Albanese is a delegate to the Democratic National Convention for presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama.