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Tuesday is Election Day for the District 1 San Diego County Supervisor seat. We have the details voters need to know. Then, the Trump administration cut funding to legal aid organizations who represent unaccompanied migrant children in deportation hearings. The organizations are now suing to restore that funding. Finally, President Donald Trump has also cut health care funding that would've come from the Centers for Disease Control. San Diego is missing out on $40 million of that funding.
Emo Brown Media Presents:The InterviewsOn this episode of the Emo Brown Podcast, we sit down with Chula Vista District 1 - Deputy Mayor, Carolina Chavez…We learn about her journey & why she feels she is the best candidate for San Diego County Supervisor, District 1. Great conversation with plenty of information!
Emo Brown Media Presents:The InterviewsOn this episode of the Emo Brown Podcast, we sit down with Imperial Beach Mayor & San Diego County Supervisor Candidate, Paloma Aguirre. From surfer to Mayor of IB…. We learn about Palomas journey & why she feels she is the best candidate for San Diego County Supervisor, District 1.
The race is on in the District 1 San Diego County Supervisor special election. We break down the platforms of each candidate as ballots are on their way to registered voters. Plus, Chula Vista is preparing to welcome the long-awaited Gaylord Pacific Resort — a massive hotel that will sit on the city's bayfront. The company behind the resort is hosting a series of job fairs over the next few weeks. And San Diego government officials are considering an increase to the city's cannabis business tax to help close a budget deficit.
Are America's Problems Because People Won't Work? And A Guest Double Feature: Dr. Sebastian Gorka and San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond
Siyamak Khorrami sits down with Jim Desmond, San Diego County Supervisor. He'll talk about how the recent surge of migrants in San Diego is causing a big problem for the county and how he's worried that homelessness could get worse as a result. “We're not as bad off as San Francisco or LA but if we keep going down this path, we're going to have the same problems and same consequences,” Mr. Desmond said. “We've had over 45,000 people being dropped off the last couple of months. It's an unmanageable system. There's no end in sight.” -------------------- This episode is sponsored by:
Are you a Californian who feels like your views on politics in California are not popular? Do you feel like no one will agree with you? Feels like when you meet someone who does agree you are part of a secret underground club of people who think like you? Then join us on the California Underground Podcast to hear others who share your views and solutions to save our beautiful state. On this episode, Camille takes the rein and is joined by Amy Reichert to discuss her run for San Diego County Supervisor and her plans to help the County if elected. Camille is also joined by special co-host Shaun Frederickson. This episode was recorded on 10.17.23 *The California Underground Podcast is dedicated to discussing California politics from a place of sanity and rationality.* Support California Underground on Patreon at www.patreon.com/CaliforniaUnderground Follow California Underground on Social Media Instagram: www.instagram.com/californiaunderground YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8SabIcF4AKqEVFsLmo1jA Substack: https://substack.com/profile/72986149-ca_underground Shop California Underground Merchandise: https://california-underground.creator-spring.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/californiaunderground/message
In this month's episode, Martha chats with Supervisor Joel Anderson, San Diego County Supervisor. Supervisor Anderson represents District 2 and helps his community navigate the warm weather in summer.Listen to their discussion about tips for staying cool for family caregivers, older adults, and their families. They discuss ways to find cool zones and affordable ways to beat the heat.Keywords: summer heat, cool zones, family caregiver
Voting is underway in the special election for the San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 4 seat. We hear from some of the candidates running for the seat.
It's the Father's Day episode! Happy belated Father's Day to all the fathers that provide for and protect their families. Why should gun owners care about mental health? Marriage and family therapist, Jake Wiskerchen shares how Walk the Talk America is working to help gun owners with mental health without threatening their Second Amendment rights. Check out Jake's educational videos on mental health on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ZephyrWellness Take a free, completely anonymous, mental health assessment on the website: https://walkthetalkamerica.org/ San Diego County Gun Owners announced the endorsement of Amy Reichert for San Diego County Supervisor. Support Amy's campaign at https://amyforsandiego.com/ Mike gives an update on the future of gun shows in San Diego. https://sdcgo.org/join Has San Diego City Attorney, Mara Elliot, been maliciously using Gun Violence Restraining Orders? STUMP MY GRANDSON: What nipple-inspired cartridge was popular during the Civil War?
We are back with another Metiche Monday. Shamps, BJ, CeCe & Casas catch up with what's been going and might or might not try some liquid perico! After the break, SD County Supervisor Nora Vargas returns to Emo Brown and gets us up to speed with what's she's been up to! Help Out Our Show By… Want to catch us LIVE next time? Check out: https://metichemonday.com Subscribe here on YouTube for ALL the Videos
Biblical Citizen Let’s Roll with Kathleen and Brian Melonakos
San Diego County Supervisor and World Economic Forum agent Nathan Fletcher recently resigned from the board due to multiple allegations of sexual harrassment, sexual assault, and unlawful retaliation. We discuss with Summer Boger how our prayers and efforts to see him removed from office have finally born fruit. We also discuss "Resetting the Great Reset," including taking actions against Big Pharma and the abortion industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Rebuild SoCal Zone, host Jon Switalski spoke with San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher. Supervisor Fletcher proudly serves the residents of the 4th district. Supervisor Fletcher also served as Chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors for the past two years. We discuss transportation policies and projects in San Diego County, the values of improving the lives of families in San Diego County, housing affordability, and more! Please note: This episode was recorded on January 11th, 2023
On this episode we are joined by Zack Gianino who is the head of the "Fed Up With Fletcher" PAC to discuss all about who is Nathan Fletcher. Nathan Fletcher is a San Diego County Supervisor and just recently announced his run for State Senate. We discuss his background and his actions during the pandemic and why you should pay attention to local politicians as they make their way up the ranks of California politics. Links Mentioned in the Show https://www.kusi.com/demaio-calls-on-supervisor-nathan-fletcher-to-resign-after-making-false-and-dangerous-smears/ https://californiaglobe.com/articles/controversial-sd-county-supervisor-nathan-fletcher-announces-run-for-state-senate-in-2024/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GUupZzHr2Q *The California Underground Podcast is dedicated to discussing California politics from a place of sanity and rationality.* Support California Underground on Patreon at www.patreon.com/CaliforniaUnderground Follow California Underground on Social Media Instagram: www.instagram.com/californiaunderground YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8SabIcF4AKqEVFsLmo1jA Substack: https://substack.com/profile/72986149-ca_underground Shop California Underground Merchandise: https://california-underground.creator-spring.com Review the Anchor.Fm Privacy Policy: Anchor - The easiest way to make a podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/californiaunderground/message
There are two candidates on the Nov. 8 ballot running for San Diego County supervisors District 5, which covers North County. Republican incumbent supervisor Jim Desmond is being challenged by Democratic scientist/water director Tiffany Boyd-Hodgson. Both candidates met with The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board ahead of the election.
There are two candidates on the Nov. 8 ballot running for San Diego County supervisors District 4, which includes Clairemont, Linda Vista, Hillcrest, North Park, La Mesa, Lemon Grove and many communities in between. Democratic incumbent supervisor/educator Nathan Fletcher is challenged this election by Republican small business owner Amy Reichert. Both candidates met with The San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board ahead of the election.
Latina Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of two dynamic leaders who are Latina. Special guests Vice-Chair Nora Vargas, San Diego County Supervisor, First District; and Annie Rodriguez, Executive Director of GenerateHope will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Latinas, leaders, and allies of Latinas can be supportive and successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Latina Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of two dynamic leaders who are Latina. Special guests Vice-Chair Nora Vargas, San Diego County Supervisor, First District; and Annie Rodriguez, Executive Director of GenerateHope will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Latinas, leaders, and allies of Latinas can be supportive and successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Nora Vargas is a San Diego County Supervisor for District 1, which includes the South Bay, and she's the first Latina to hold the job. Before taking this seat in 2021, Supervisor Vargas worked with Planned Parenthood and Southwestern College, where she took classes before earning her bachelors and masters degrees. In this interview, Supervisor Vargas discusses making the system work for everyone, civility (or lack thereof ) in public meetings, standing up for the little guy, and more.
Meet the Leading Candidates for San Diego County Supervisor: Who Will Unseat Nathan Fletcher? Amy Reichert and Sidiqa Hooker join the show.
Amy Reichert, a co-founder of ReOpen San Diego, is now campaigning against San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher. Reichert has no political experience, but explains how her campaign is gaining popularity as she hopes to replace Chair Fletcher.
Latina Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of two dynamic leaders who are Latina. Special guests Vice-Chair Nora Vargas, San Diego County Supervisor, First District; and Annie Rodriguez, Executive Director of GenerateHope will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Latinas, leaders, and allies of Latinas can be supportive and successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Latina Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of two dynamic leaders who are Latina. Special guests Vice-Chair Nora Vargas, San Diego County Supervisor, First District; and Annie Rodriguez, Executive Director of GenerateHope will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Latinas, leaders, and allies of Latinas can be supportive and successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Latina Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of two dynamic leaders who are Latina. Special guests Vice-Chair Nora Vargas, San Diego County Supervisor, First District; and Annie Rodriguez, Executive Director of GenerateHope will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Latinas, leaders, and allies of Latinas can be supportive and successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Latina Voices in Leadership: Increasing Understanding and Being an Ally Tune in to Leadership Matters as host Dr. Sheryl White explores life and lessons in leadership through the eyes of two dynamic leaders who are Latina. Special guests Vice-Chair Nora Vargas, San Diego County Supervisor, First District; and Annie Rodriguez, Executive Director of GenerateHope will share lived experiences and food for thought on ways Latinas, leaders, and allies of Latinas can be supportive and successfully meet today's challenges. Join us for Leadership Matters: Informing leaders. Inspiring Solutions!
Jim Desmond is a U.S. Navy Veteran and graduate of San Diego State University, he also happens to be our San Diego County Supervisor. During his time in the navy, he met his future wife Kerri! They have two kids who live in North County San Diego. Just last year, he retired after 33 years as an Airline Captain at Delta Airlines. He was the Mayor of San Marcos for 12 years and he's here on The Greater Good with Jeff Wohler
Lou Penrose In For Darren & Jack. Have you heard of fat shaming? Now it's vax shaming! A San Diego County Supervisor is vax-shaming a San Diego Padre over not getting vaccinated… Lou asks if this is cool or uncool? Lou talks with Justin Hart, data expert and Covid response critic about all of it.
Have you heard of fat shaming? Now it's vax shaming! A San Diego County Supervisor is vax-shaming a San Diego Padre over not getting vaccinated… Lou asks if this is cool or uncool? Lou talks with Justin Hart, data expert and Covid response critic about all of it.
Horse racing syndicates and crime operations can not go on without county board members. We bring an honest one to educate on the whole process In this True Crime Stories series we share the wisdom, experiences and lessons we have learned from the smart people around us and in business. Also we tell the story of American True Crime within the Horse Racking Industry, local municipal and county governments perennially in the United States 70% NFL Picks Against The Spread counting NFL College Football, College Basketball, Horse Racing and Major League Baseball. @josuevizcay (#MLB #College Basketball #NBA #College Football ) Josh Abner MBA Financial Representative & US Local Political historian makes you are always up ; with Picks at a high percentage but teaches the "how" that is omitted from helping you out to win consistently We teach you the how's and the why's without charging you or asking you for a dime for anything or trying to sell you anything Michael Prestonise MA. accuratebusinesscoaching.com/ jim.desmond@sdcounty.ca.gov County Administration Center: 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 335 San Diego, CA 92101 Tel: 619-531-5555 North County Office: (By Appointment Only) 325 S. Melrose Ave., Suite 5200 Vista, CA 92081 Supervisor Jim Desmond is the San Diego County Supervisor for District 5. Jim previously served as mayor of San Marcos from 2006-2014. For two years prior to mayor, Desmond served as a San Marcos City Council member. In addition to his Supervisor duties, Jim is the chair of the SANDAG Regional Transportation Committee. Supervisor Desmond also serves as a Board Member of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority. Supervisor Desmond is a US Navy Veteran. He earned a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering from San Diego State University. He completed the Leadership North County program at California State University San Marcos. In the 1990s he founded, managed and sold Technical Standards, Inc. a technical writing and document company. Desmond also served as a San Marcos Chamber of Commerce Board Member. A resident of San Marcos since 1992, Desmond was active in the community serving as the first parent teacher president of Twin Oaks Elementary School. Desmond remains involved and is a member of the San Marcos Kiwanis Club and serves as a board member of the San Diego and Imperial County Boy Scouts of America. Supervisor Desmond and his wife Kerri of 32 years reside in North County.
Listen in as the VETS – Beyond the Uniform team discuss with Ed Clancy about the Pedal Ahead Program by Rider Safety Visibility. Join Paul and Dave as they talk with Ed Clancy (United States Army Veteran,Co-Founder of Rider Safety Visibility and Pedal Ahead) about the San Diego-based Pedal Ahead program. Funded by a grant and championed by San Diego County Supervisor, Nathan Fletcher, the program is providing 200 e-bikes free to qualified residents in San Diego's 4th District. Program goals are environmental sustainability, healthy living, active lifestyles and creating community. Ed talks about the program, rider safety initiatives and how these programs are impacting local veteran participants. For more information on Pedal Ahead: WebsiteFacebookInstagramtwitter For more information on VETS - Beyond the Uniform: WebsiteEmailFacebookInstagramLinkedIn
If I should be so bold, I decide to share my election predictions in many of the 2020 political races. These are not who I want to win, but instead who I would bet on to be victorious. We go through the races for President, San Diego County Supervisor, San Diego Mayor, US Congress, Poway City Council and Poway School Board. We also make election predictions on each of the California state wide propositions. Plus, I share thoughts on my sabbatical in Pahrump NV, the new Netflix show The Queen’s Gambit, and the philosophy of David Lee Roth. #JohnRileyProject #election2020 #QueensGambit JRP0183 John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://johnrileyproject.com/ Sponsorship Inquiries: https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPoway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-riley-project-podcast/id1435944995?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3llrMItpbx9JRa08UTrswA Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/john-riley-project Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qb2hucmlsZXlwcm9qZWN0LmNvbS9mZWVkLw Tune In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/John-Riley-Project-Podcast-p1154415/ Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/john-riley-project-john-riley-2l4rEIo1RJM/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
In this episode of San Diego News Matters, we’ll go over election races and debates; the San Diego Mayoral Forum, the 49th Congressional District race San Diego County Supervisor race in District 1, and the 50th and 52nd Congressional District races. Plus, part two of how Covid-19 Metrics are calculated with KPBS’ Trigger Trackers.
A recent poll by The San Diego Union-Tribune/10News SurveyUSA shows the race for San Diego mayor between Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria is neck and neck but it gives a hint of where voters are leaning on city ballot measures. Plus, Wednesday is Clean Air Day and the recent wildfires and the USS Bonhomme Richard fire gave heightened awareness on the effects of climate change on the air we breathe. Also, much of today’s political discourse lacks civility and an annual conference seeks to bring that back to American civic dialogue. In addition, regardless of who wins in the second district San Diego County Supervisor race, the East County will have a change in leadership for the first time in 28 years. Who will win depends on the candidate’s performance record. And, administrators at an East County nursing home waited eight days before reporting a resident’s sexual assault to police, advocates say the home’s handling of the case put residents at risk. Finally, listen to five songs to discover in October.
Please tune in to check out Enrique Morone's interview with Ben Hueso. Get to know this California State Senator for the 40th District originally from San Diego’s Barrio Logan. He is currently running for San Diego County Supervisor for District 1. Hear about his novel experience as an exchange student to Ukraine while a UCLA student and his alter ego, an underground jazz pianist who has held his own with the greats. In Sacramento Hueso currently serves as Chair of the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications. In San Diego Hueso is committed to water issues, public safety, creating jobs, consumer rights, immigrant rights and US Mexico relations. Find the podcast at www.buenhombre.org and www.magnificentmujer.org. and on the Buen Hombre Youtube channel. Enrique’s podcast interview will also be streaming on Apple Podcast, Spotify, TuneIn, Stitcher, Youtube and Captivate.fm Ben Hueso was elected as California State Senator for the 40th District in March of 2013. He represents the cities of Imperial Beach, Chula Vista, National City, portions of the City of San Diego and the Imperial County. In January 2019, Senator Hueso was reappointed by the Senate Pro Tempore to serve as Chair of the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications. He was also reappointed to the Senate Banking and Financial Institutions, Insurance, Natural Resources and Water, and Governmental Organization Committees. Since assuming office, Senator Hueso has worked extensively on initiatives regarding water quality, consumer protection, public safety and job creation. He is also a strong advocate for education, environmental issues and binational affairs, and chairs the Select Committee on California-Mexico Cooperation. He is a member of the California Latino Legislative Caucus and served as Chair from 2017-2018. Prior to being elected as Senator, Hueso served in the California State Assembly from 2010-2013, where he championed legislation helping small businesses, protecting victims of domestic violence, prohibiting the sale of synthetic drugs, securing clean and reliable water resources, and stimulating the economy. Senator Hueso held his first elected position as San Diego City Councilmember for the 8th District from 2006-2010. During his tenure, he was elected Council President from 2008-2010 due to his strong leadership and consensus-building skills. He served as Commissioner for the California Coastal Commission, where he worked to protect California’s beautiful coastlines. In addition, he served as a board member for San Diego’s Association of Governments and the California League of Cities. Senator Hueso holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from UCLA and lives in Logan Heights with his four sons. https://sd40.senate.ca.gov/ (https://sd40.senate.ca.gov/) https://benhueso.com/ (https://benhueso.com/) Subscribe to our podcast at BuenHombre.org or ManificentMujer.org, on AppleItunes, TuneIn, Stitcher and on Youtube at Buen Hombre Magnificent Mujer. Please like our podcast and videos on these platforms as it helps us reach more listeners and grow our community. Join me as I talk to important influencers on issues regarding human rights, activism, creativity and how we can all make this a better world. Hear their inspiring stories, Amor Si Se Puede! Love is an Action not just a word. Buen Hombre Magnificent Mujer is a project of GenteUnida.net A 501c3 nonprofit corporation and all donations are tax deductible… Donate to Buenhombre/MagnificentMujer BuenHombre.org/donate or MagnificentMujer.org/donate Support this podcast
San Diego County Supervisor, Jim Desmond talked about an important meeting that took place between Tri-City Hospital, Palomar Hospital and the County of San Diego. He also gave us an update on the San Onofre Power Plant. Plus, a look ahead to next week's agenda.
San Diego County Supervisor, Jim Desmond was in to talk about a variety of subjects including teaming up with Supervisor Jacob on pre-fire prevention. This weekend helping to name a stretch of highway after Cory Iverson. Also, as a pilot, what are his thoughts on stopping the Max 737's.
Omar Passons, attorney, community activist and recent candidate for San Diego County Supervisor. Omar talks about the value of endorsements, driving grassroots support, challenges for a first time candidate, most successful calls to action to his supporters, surprises along the way, and why it is important to run for local office to bring change to a community. @omarpassons
San Diego County Supervisor joins Armstrong & Getty to talk about her support of President Trump's sanctuary city lawsuit against the state of CA.
San Diego County Supervisor joins Armstrong & Getty to talk about her support of President Trump's sanctuary city lawsuit against the state of CA.
San Diego County Supervisor joins Armstrong & Getty to talk about her support of President Trump's sanctuary city lawsuit against the state of CA.
Lawpreneur Radio - A New Practice Built A New Way with Entrepreneurial Attorney Miranda McCroskey
Kyle Rowen of Wesierski & Zurek LLP graduated cum laude from the University of San Diego with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Minors in both Business Administration and History. At USD, Kyle was the recipient of the Alcala Award, a prestigious award honoring the top male in a graduating class for overall excellence. Following his undergraduate education, Mr. Rowen served as a policy advisor for a San Diego County Supervisor, where he advised on matters concerning health and human services and public safety. Kyle obtained his Juris Doctorate from the University Of San Diego School Of Law, where he was selected as a member of the prestigious Order of the Barristers for his oral advocacy skills and was a member of the National Mock Trial team. Mr. Rowen also received the American Board of Trial Advocates Award, and received the Highest Grade in Class/Honors in Advanced Trial Advocacy, and Criminal Clinic I & II. Kyle Rowen has been licensed to practice law since 2004, and handles matters involving employment law, including defending against claims of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation under state and federal law, the Americans with Disability Act, governmental tort liability, police liability, and premises liability. Kyle is licensed to practice before all the courts of the state of California as well as the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States District Court, Central District of California. Kyle has extensive experience before a jury, having conducted over 20 jury trials. Following law school, Kyle served as a Deputy District Attorney in the Riverside County District Attorney’s office. While in the District Attorney’s office, Kyle was assigned to the prestigious Sexual Assault and Child Abuse unit and prosecuted several cases from the nationally televised series on DATELINE NBC, To Catch A Predator. Prior to joining Wesierski & Zurek, LLP, Kyle represented various Southern California cities as a Deputy City Attorney, first at a private firm and then at the City Attorney’s Office for the City of Newport Beach. Kyle regularly advised Human Resources staff on employment matters, including conducting workplace investigations and handling disciplinary actions. In addition, he served as the legal advisor to the Newport Beach Police and Fire Departments, and in 2012 and 2013, served as the Southern Section Chair for the California Peace Officers’ Association, Police Legal Advisors Committee.