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Investigators suspect a Cal Fire captain who was murdered, knew her killer. San Diego Mayor to eliminate 31 positions to help with the major budget deficit. Border Patrol warns people to not bring eggs over the border, because you could end up with a hefty fine.
After a proposed tax increase from Measure E failed this election season, the city is facing cuts to city services and freezes on hiring and nonessential overtime. Then, San Diego Unified School District and its former superintendent, Lamont Jackson, are being sued by a former district employee, who alleges sexual harassment and demotions for refusing his advances. Plus, two local Filipino filmmakers share their work at the Chula Vista Library on Thursday night.
Are you a Californian who feels isolated and alone in your political views in a deep blue state? Feel like you can't talk about insane taxes, an overbearing government, and radical social experiments without getting a side eye? Then join us on the California Underground Podcast to hear from people just like you. Original air date 10.29.24 On this episode, Phil and Camille are joined by a good friend of the Zack Gianino (@zackgianino) to give their final thoughts and predictions on several races from San Diego Mayor, to State Assembly, Propositions, and the Presidential Race. *The California Underground Podcast is dedicated to discussing California politics from a place of sanity and rationality.* Check out our full site for more information about the show at www.californiaunderground.live Follow California Underground on Social Media Instagram: www.instagram.com/californiaunderground X: https://twitter.com/CAUndergound Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@californiaunderground?_t=8o6HWHcJ1CM&_r=1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8SabIcF4AKqEVFsLmo1jA Read about our Privacy Policy: https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/privacy-policy/
Mayor Todd Gloria presides over one of the best places in the USA, best if you like near perfect warm weather year ‘round. With Mexico as a neighbor Mayor Todd has a practical and personal relationship with the immigration and border issue. He deals with it every day, and he says what you might hear and see on TV is not often reality. Listen to him talk about what he sees in San Diego, California. GoodGovernmentShow.com Thanks to our sponsors: Ourco How to Really Run a City Route Fifty National Association of Counties (NACo) Executive Producers: David Martin, David Snyder, Jim Ludlow Host/Reporter: David Martin Producers: David Martin, Jason Stershic Editor: Jason Stershic
Midday Edition host Jade Hindmon asked the mayor listener-driven questions on the city's storm response, housing, homelessness, infrastructure and more.
In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, hear our first vote update in the race for San Diego Mayor, San Diego State University's Mission Valley River Park is now open and firefighters will take to the streets to raise money for burn survivors. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gird your loins! It's Primary time. This week, on the last podcast before the March 5 election, we run through the ballot — from U.S. Senate to City Council. The electorate seems unenthused. Politico reports this election is on track for record-low turnout. And it kind of makes sense. California voters aren't tipping the scales on the Presidential election. Even the California Senate race (despite shattering spending records) is a surefire Dem win that won't affect party control in Congress. But our crew suggests you think of your vote like this: Who do you want in second place? This week: San Diego Mayor. City Council. The Cardenas siblings. And a new entry in our years-long investigation into school sexual misconduct. Support the show: vosd.org/podpeopleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Mailer Season! And we are reaching novel levels of creativity. This week, we perform high-level media criticism — LOL — on recent political mailers and materials that employed new, subversive strategies. From County Supervisor to the San Diego Mayor's race, we have a new evolution of local politics playing out by mail. And billboard. And lawn sign. Plus: A preview of local races ahead of the March election. And southeast residents have lost trust in local government. Send your political mailers to Scott: scott@vosd.org The 2024 Schools Guide is here! Get your copy: vosd.org/schoolsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark talks with basketball legend Bill Walton about his endorsement of Larry Turner for San Diego Mayor and why it's crucial to get Todd Gloria out of office.
The San Diego City Council rejected San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria's Housing Action Package 2.0 last week. We hear from the mayor on the next steps for his housing initiative. Plus, San Diego has started searching for its next police chief.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria talks about the city's latest plans to reduce homelessness and increase housing.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is in Washington DC today , speaking at the National Housing conference and meeting with the head of Homeland Security. He'll also have meetings about his new executive order to crack down on fentanyl use. Then, the San Diego City Council bids farewell to its sole Republican representative - Chris Cate. Then, at the Salk Institute, there is one researcher who is able to see himself in the genetic science he does. Plus, LGBTQ+ activist Nicole Murrary Ramirez was recognized by the City of San Diego, last Saturday, with a portion of Harvey Milk Street in Hillcrest designated as “Honorary Nicole Murray Ramirez Way.” And, a new mystery novel, "A History of Fear," tells the story of a convicted murderer - a young postgrad in Scotland who claims he worked at the behest of the devil. Finally, motion capture artist Jay Huerto shares the latest of some of his big name projects.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria talks about homelessness, and how the city's efforts to increase affordable housing play a role in that fight. Next, a federal court ruling on the legality of the DACA program has real life implications for thousands of San Diego residents. Then, the number of migrants hospitalized after falling from the border wall is at a record high. But who picks up the bill when they leave the hospital? Next, a new report from Circulate San Diego finds the region could save time and money, and help a lot more people, by investing in rapid bus services. Finally, best-selling writer Shilpi Somaya Gowda will be appearing at the San Diego Writers Festival this weekend to talk about her work and approach to writing.
San Diego saw a record-high of 1,609 homeless people in the downtown area alone earlier this month, and Bill Walton has had enough. The NBA legend has sent a number of emails to Mayor Todd Gloria about the crisis and how he has failed. Now, Walton is making his complaints public.According to The Voice of San Diego, Walton emailed Mayor Gloria as early as Aug. 28 about his failures while explaining that he had recently been assaulted by the homeless while riding his bike.LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos everyday. https://bit.ly/3KBUDSK
Steve is joined by Susan Shelley, Columnist, and member of the editorial board of the Southern California News Group, which includes 11 daily papers including the LA Daily News and Orange County Register. They talk about energy sources during the heat wave, San Diego Mayor, Todd Gloria's alleged corruption, a little-known law called Builder's Remedy that is being used in Redondo Beach, and Gavin Newsom as the new face for No on Prop 30.
On Friday, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria unveiled next year's city budget, signaling a shift away from pandemic emergency planning. Next, antiviral treatments to help fight serious COVID-19 disease were once very hard to access. But now as COVID-19 cases start to decrease in San Diego, are there enough doses? After, Sempra Energy, the parent company of San Diego Gas & Electric, paid out its highest profits ever to its investors Friday. Some SDG&E ratepayers might be wondering if there is a connection to the massive spike in bills they've paid in recent months. Then, KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with San Diego Comic Fest's new president Alonso Nunez about the fest events happening this week. Finally, award-winning pianist Jeeyoon Kim is debuting a mixed-media concert to coincide with the release of her new album this week. Kim joined Midday Edition to share selections and insights from her upcoming concert.
- "Did Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer DAMAGE His Chances for Governor in the 2022 Election by Making a FALSE CLAIM About the 'Defund the Police' Movement?" - "San Diego Unified School District in No Hurry to Follow LA Unified's Vaccine Mandate" - CALL-IN: "UNITED AIRLINES is FIRING Workers who REFUSE TO GET THE COVID SHOT. Do You Agree with This Decision?"
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Robert DeLaurentis, “Zen Pilot,” is a successful author, speaker, pilot, real estate entrepreneur, philanthropist and Navy Gulf War Veteran. His books include the best-selling Zen Pilot: Flight of the Passion and the Journey Within; Flying Thru Life: How to Grow Your Business and Relationships Through Applied Spirituality; and the forthcoming, Citizen of the World: To the Ends of the Earth and Beyond. In 2019, Robert will undertake his second circumnavigation, this time from the North Pole to the South Pole in the “Citizen of the World,” a 1983 Turbine Commander 900 aircraft with the powerful global mission of “One Planet, One People, One Plane: Oneness for Humanity.” This trip is a real-time example of going after the seemingly impossible, not giving up while “Flying Thru Life” and making the dream of connecting our humanity through flight a reality. Founder and president of the inspirational publishing company Flying Thru Life and the charitable organization, DeLaurentis Foundation, Robert's mission is to inspire people and organizations to live their impossibly big dreams through the wonder of aviation and the power of courageous action. A notable pilot listed in Wikipedia, Robert has flown his single engine Piper Malibu Mirage to 53 countries and territories in three years, including Europe, Central America, Southern Africa, Asia, Siberia, Mexico and the Caribbean. Flying solo, Robert has crossed the Polar Ice Cap, the North Atlantic Ocean, Bering Sea and Gulf of Mexico. In 2015, Robert successfully completed an equatorial circumnavigation, single plane, single engine, single pilot, across the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans to 23 countries in his Piper Malibu Mirage named “Spirit of San Diego.” He survived an engine-out at 14,000 feet over the Strait of Malacca and dead sticked 19.6 nautical miles into Kuala Lumpur International with 600 pounds of fuel in the cabin and oil spraying on the 1500 degree exhaust. He lived to tell the story in his best-selling book, Zen Pilot. In recognition of his courage, resourcefulness and contribution to the San Diego community, the San Diego Mayor's Office and City Council awarded Robert the “Spirit of San Diego Day” Proclamation. An AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilot Association) Opinion Leader Blogger with 400,000 followers and more than 100 media interviews, Robert is a recognized social media influencer. In addition to his media and speaking appearances and books, he has recorded the video, Overcoming the Fear of Flying, Unleashing Potential, to be released to 26,000 high schools across the US and created the Citizen of the World Pole to Pole Flight Coloring and Activity Book for children of all ages. Robert's real estate business, Innorev Enterprises, Inc., includes over 300 real estate units, acquired over twenty-eight years. Starting with one condo in 1990, his road to success, much like flying, was not a straight path. The lessons he learned and the success he experienced along the way funded his dream of becoming a pilot and owning a plane, and is the basis of his book, Flying Thru Life. Robert has an undergraduate degree in Accounting from USC, and an advanced degree in graduate studies in Spiritual Psychology, a three year program with an emphasis in Consciousness, Health, and Healing from the University of Santa Monica. Robert was in the Navy for 14 years – four years active duty and 10 years reserves, leaving in 2003 as a Lieutenant Commander. Born in Salamanca, New York, Robert grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area until he was 10 years old, followed by three years in Indonesia. His family returned back to the Bay Area, where Robert lived until attending college at USC. After his initial tour with the Navy, he settled in San Diego where he currently resides. However, watch his Google Map to find out where he is flying to today!
Former San Diego Mayor, Kevin Faulconer joins the show to discuss his campaign to replace Gov. Newsom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Callstrom, Chief Employment Officer for San Diego Workforce Partnership, is joined by Phil Blair, Executive Officer for Manpower San Diego and Past President of the Workforce Partnership Board. Callstrom and Blair elaborate on their roles regarding the San Diego Mayor's "Back to Work SD" Initiative. Blair talks about issues employers face while reopening their businesses. Callstrom and Blair highlight the importance of networking.
As the nation mourns another mass shooting less than a week, we ask a mass shooting survivor about the psychological consequences on a nation already in the midst of a mental health crisis. Plus, the San Diego Convention Center will be used to temporarily house unaccompanied migrant children seeking asylum in the U.S. Also, a South Bay health care leader is being recognized for her work during the pandemic during Women’s History Month. In addition, a new exhibit at the San Diego History Center shows how archaeology played a role in learning about the life of San Diego's first Black homesteader, Nathan Harrison, and is challenging ideas about local history. And, activists are again demanding the removal of former San Diego Mayor and California Gov. Pete Wilson’s statue in downtown San Diego, citing his support of anti-immigrant legislation and his stand against gay rights as the reasons. Finally, how a cross-border love story has endured despite extended separations because of the pandemic in an excerpt from the latest episode of KPBS' “Port of Entry” podcast.
It’s been one year since the coronavirus pandemic began impacting every part of our lives. On this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, we’re joined by San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria to talk about the impact of COVID-19 on our restaurants and lifestyle scene.We also talk about the latest pandemic-era changes for local breweries, wineries and distilleries, and break down how the government’s COVID-19 relief bill will help restaurants. San Diego moved into the red tier this week, so we talk about that, too.For more content from The Scene, visit this website. For more content from Eater San Diego, click here. And, to read our collaboration content with Eater and The Scene every week, click here.
What is the latest on the new arena in the Midway-District? Will it host an NHL or NBA team? What is the Mayor of San Diego, Todd Gloria doing and saying about the project? Bryce Miller of the San Diego Union Tribune joins the John Kentera Show and answers all of these questions and talks about the conversation he had with the San Diego Mayor for his recent column. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3 of A&G includes former San Diego Mayor, Kevin Faulconer--who officially entered the CA gubernatorial race yesterday. Plus, Positive Sean's misleading Abe Lincoln on twitter factoid, Joe's Super Bowl Bet, Jack's immigration fatigue and a study on hot felons. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising and KCBS Radio political reporter Doug Sovern speak with former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, who recently announced he's running for governor in California. They discuss the former mayor's platforms and what he would do differently than Gov. Gavin Newsom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer has made it official, announcing that he plans on running for governor. He joins businessman and former gubernatorial candidate John Cox and billionaire venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya as potential challengers. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Jeff Bell and Patti Reising spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a campaign to recall Governor Gavin Newsom inches closer to the ballot, a new poll shows voters are unhappy with his handling of the pandemic, just 46% approve of the job he’s doing. Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED As Newsom’s ratings fall, former San Diego Mayor and Republican Kevin Faulconer, announced last night he’s running for governor, whether in 2022 or a recall election, if there is one. Opinions on his time as mayor are mixed. Guest: Katie Orr, KQED Immigrant advocates are calling on federal authorities to release most people held at immigration detention centers in California. This comes after the Biden administration issued new priorities for who should be arrested and locked up. Reporter: Farida Jhabvala Romero, KQED President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress are proposing an increase in the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. Five years ago, California debated its own $15 minimum wage. Reporter: Guy Marzorati, KQED In Southern California, two grocery chains are planning to close stores in Long Beach. it’s a move that comes after the city passed a temporary pay raise for local grocery workers because of the pandemic. Reporter: David Wagner, KPCC TV, movie, and commercial shoots in the L.A. area have gotten the go-ahead to resume production this week. This comes a month after three industry groups recommended that local production be put on hold, due to a surge in COVID cases. Reporter: Chery Glaser, KCRW
This week we tell the story of two women who didn’t know when to fold ‘em and when to walk away. That’s right, we’re talking about GAMBLING. Rachel starts off with the story of Molly Bloom, an Olympic skier turned “Poker Princess”. After a devastating injury, Molly retired from skiing and decided to move to LA after graduating college. She started working as an assistant for a real estate investor who involved her in hosting his weekly poker games. The players included famous actors (like Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire), athletes, and billionaires. Molly would eventually take over the games and was now in charge of collecting and paying out millions of dollars. It would all come to an end after Molly’s bank account was seized by the FBI and she was indicted with a huge mob bust. Next, Nathalie tells the story of former San Diego Mayor, Maureen O’Connor. After her husband passed away, she stole over $2 million from the money he reserved for charitable foundations. She blamed her decade-long gambling spree on the grief from the loss of her husband and a...brain tumor? Rachel’s Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_poker https://www.semesteratsea.org/faculty-and-staff/larry-bloom/ https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-molly-bloom-mollys-game-20170102-story.html https://www.theringer.com/movies/2017/12/27/16805574/mollys-game-real-celebrity-stories https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/120-molly-bloom-the-one-who-makes-the-rules-wins-the-game/id1344999619?i=1000423757526 https://www.amazon.com/Mollys-Game-26-Year-Old-High-Stakes-Underground-ebook/dp/B00DB32V4G Nathalie's Sources https://nation.time.com/2013/02/15/maureen-oconnor-former-san-diego-mayor-bet-more-than-1-billion-as-a-result-of-gambling-addiction/ https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/watchdog/sd-me-oconnor-payment-20170817-story.html https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/15/us/over-a-decade-maureen-oconnor-spent-1-billion-on-bets.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maureen_O%27Connor_(California_politician)
FOX 11's Elex Michaelson speaks with former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer on the push to recall Gov. Newsom. Rep. Eric Swalwell speaks on the ongoing threat that led to both the impeachment of President Trump and last week's deadly U.S. Capitol riot.
San Diego Mayor-elect Todd Gloria joins Midday to talk about what actions he might take and what aid he might offer as the pandemic continues and the region faces another lockdown. Plus, KPBS reporter John Carroll brings us the second half of his series on how Balboa Park’s cherished institutions are holding up during the pandemic. And this weekend in San Diego art events: a filmed dance production, photography projections at The Front, The La Jolla Playhouse's “A Christmas Carol,” ArtWalk and jazz with Peter Sprague and Leonard Patton.
Todd Gloria will be the next mayor of San Diego, City Councilmember Barbara Bry conceded the race. Next, Governor Newsom will decide who will replace Vice President-elect Kamala Harris in the U.S. Senate. Also, how Harris’ political rise will change presidential politics forever. Additionally, how one of Arizona’s largest wildfires has affected forest management. Finally, following Vanessa Guillen’s murder, the Army launched an independent investigation into the climate of Fort Hood, but critics say the problems are systemic.
Assemblymember Todd Gloria is leading against City Councilmember Barbara Bry in the race for San Diego’s next mayor. Plus, Republican Darrell Issa and Democrat Ammar Campa-Najjar are neck and neck for the 50th Congressional District seat. And Democrat Terra Lawson-Remer upset Republican incumbent Kristin Gaspar in the District 3 County Board of Supervisors race. Plus, Sara Jacobs has been declared the winner in the race for the 53rd Congressional District. Finally, a roundup of the results of the state propositions.
Assemblyman Todd Gloria is leading fellow Democrat San Diego City Councilmember Barbara Bry for San Diego Mayor on Tuesday but the race was unlikely to be called, and votes will likely be tallied for weeks. Bry said she is not ready to concede. We’ll have a review of many local races and local and state propositions.
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
Darren & Jack Talk With The 2 Candidates For San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria & Barbara Bry
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.
A new poll shows a tight race between the two candidates for San Diego Mayor, time is running out to complete the 2020 Census, and more people in San Diego County are dying at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SeaWorld Entertainment on Monday announced revenue and audience losses stemming from the coronavirus pandemic. Plus, UC San Diego neurointensivist Dr. Navaz Kanranjia explains how COVID-19 can impact the brain. And, Barbara Bry leads over Todd Gloria in campaign fundraising for the San Diego mayoral race, what’s behind the numbers? Finally, why the Museum of Man changed its name.
Social unrest, policing reforms, coronavirus, stricken economies, homelessness, the federal-state-city balance of power, and on and on. San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer discusses these and other challenges facing both his and many of America’s great cities. Did you like the show? You can rate, review, subscribe, and download the podcast on the following platforms:Podbean | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | RadioPublic | Overcast |Google Play | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS
Mayor Faulconer addresses police reform, Number of local COVID-19 Deaths tops 300, DMV Offices reopen, Injured protester released from hospital, and movie theaters reopening, Hot Weather continues for Wednesday
San Diego Mayor asks for more local control, Memorial Day goes virtual, Gov. Newsom outlines plan for sports, Breezy Day
Mayor Kevin Faulconer joined Midday Edition to discuss the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic including the partial reopening of local beaches and city budget woes. Also, this weekend a man was spotted wearing a Klan-style hood inside a Santee grocery store, raising concerns from public officials as well as residents. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the incident. Plus, email records show county officials knew about mental health lapses at a hotel the county is using to shelter homeless people experiencing coronavirus symptoms. And, too much time together could cause friction between couples in quarantine and there’s a nonprofit that’s trying to help.
County reports third death from COVID-19, San Diego Mayor wants of major cuts, Cruise ship docks in San Diego, South Bay restaurant gives back
A true race for San Diego Mayor and now we can change direction with a real choice. Prop. 13 and all requests for more money fail.
On The Eve Of Election Day The Guys Sit Down With Guest San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer
Guests Chamber of Commerce President and former San Diego Mayor and Police Chief Jerry Sanders
This week assess the state of two high-profile races: San Diego Mayor and the 50th Congressional District. Plus, reporter Jesse Marx unfurls 20 years of local labor history. We made a new series we're really proud of. It's to help you understand San Diego better. See it now at vosd.org/sd101 Talk to us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week assess the state of two high-profile races: San Diego Mayor and the 50th Congressional District. Plus, reporter Jesse Marx unfurls 20 years of local labor history. We made a new series we're really proud of. It's to help you understand San Diego better. See it now at vosd.org/sd101 Talk to us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
County Democrats have made their decision on an endorsement in the 2020 Mayoral Race: It's Assemblyman Todd Gloria. The move was key, as it is likely the next San Diego mayor will be a Democrat, and that party has a significant registration advantage. Gloria is expected to face off against fellow Democrat Barbara Bry in the 2020 general election. As of now, there's no Republican candidate.
(https://www.theh2duo.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Water-in-Real-Life-Imagine-H2O.png) Nashelley Kaplan-Dailey directs Imagine H2O’s Policy efforts, a suite of initiatives identifying and advancing policies leading to the broader deployment of water innovation. Nashelley joined Imagine H2O from WaterNow Alliance where she was Senior Project Manager working with government, NGO’s and the private sector to design and implement programs and policies supporting sustainable water management at the local level. Nashelley is a member of the California Bar and graduated from the University of San Diego School of Law in 2013. There, she focused on Resource Management and Water Law and was an active member of the Environmental Law Clinic. Before and during law school she worked in various roles, including for the San Diego Mayor’s Office under Jerry Sanders, in environmental compliance, and in litigation support. Tom Ferguson is the Vice President of Programming for (https://www.imagineh2o.org/) , charged with developing the accelerator model as well as building out the policy and leadership capabilities as they scale. Tom comes to Imagine H2O from strategy roles at Project Frog (a San Francisco green buildings company) and Tamar Energy (an AD network developed in London). Prior to business school, he spent three and a half years with ERM, the sustainability consultancy, where he was an engagement manager. Tom holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, and an MA in Politics from Edinburgh University. Top Takeaways: “The power of a learning organization comes down to compounding expertise. The more informed and the more diversity of the information that is hitting your employees, the better and more imaginative they are going to be at solving the problems in front of them.” “The older generation is getting accustomed to using technology, the current and rising generation likes technology and innovation, and the next generation will expect it.”— Clifford Chan, East Bay Municipal Utility District The culture of your organization is what people in your organization do when no one is watching. It defines the environment in which people work. It’s difficult to build. It requires a relentless drumbeat. The mission statement should be the prism through which all things are run. Treat your employees like customers. You are selling them a product all the way through. They are buying something from you. They are spending their most valuable commodity with you—their time. Show Notes: [8:02] We talk some of the (troubling) statistics related to workforce and succession in the water industry. At its root, succession planning is about saving the aggregated expertise of our retiring water professionals so that we retain that knowledge and wisdom when they leave. [13:44] Talking points for managers and directors seeking to save and grow their travel/training budget line item. [16:27] “The power of a learning organization comes down to compounding expertise. The more informed and the more diversity of the information that is hitting your employees, the better and more imaginative they are going to be at solving the problems in front of them.” [19:44] How does Imagine H2O ensure diversity in their programming? [23:16] Sometimes you don’t know what’s going to come out of bringing a diverse group of people together, but that’s ok. The key is to create the conditions to have conversations that are differentiated and honest and emergent in the moment because that’s where the excitement happens. “Let’s see where the rabbit hole goes because that’s how you get to the new stuff.” [24:10] What are some ways we can ensure we’re sending the right people and they’re bringing back value to the organization? [29:48] Tom and Nashelley share some examples of organizations that do a good job at cultivating talent from within. Just collecting a pay check is no...
UT Columnist Michael Smolens joined IVN San Diego's Jeff Powers to discuss the 2020 Mayoral race. The 2020 primary has been moved from June to March so the candidates are quickly ramping up their campaigns. Smolens shares his views on Councilwoman Barbara Bry, Assemblyman Todd Gloria, and Attorney Cory Briggs.
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE this hour with former San Diego mayor, Bob Filner. - Mark reruns and examines his last hour interview with former San Diego Mayor, Bob Filner. – James Comey is being questioned by Patrick Lahey. – Mark has MORE this hour with former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner. – Callers chime in on their thoughts about the person of Bob Filner. Mark wonders how he will ever be trusted again, and thinks his questions to Bob were fair. Mark also goes over the story as it happened, and what to expect from Bob with the release of his NEW book. The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9 on AM 1170 "The Answer".
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE this hour with San Diego Mayor, Kevin Faulconer. Guest this hour - Sandy Rios (Family PAC Federal). - Mark has MORE this hour with Mayor Kevin Faulconer. – Sandy Rios and Mark Larson talk about the importance of repealing and replacing ObamaCare. What will the replacement result in, as of today? The Mark Larson Show - mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE this hour with San Diego Mayor, Kevin Faulconer. Guest this hour - Brian Jones (State Assemblyman). -Where are all of the dollars going regarding “The Affordable Care Act”? Medicare assessment and the questions asked. (They are not check-ups). -There’s MORE this hour with San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer. Mark gets his thoughts of what’s happening in Orlando (and the weekend shootings). -Mark explains Jerry Brown and the wonderful adventures of expanded HOV lanes. John Brennan, C.I.A. director talks at a conference about the threat of ISIS not being diminished. (in relation to Craigslist listing posted in San Diego.) -Brian Jones stops by the Larson show to talk about how the government plans of enforcing these gun laws they’re gearing up to pass. Also, Brian is confused on how these laws will directly impact crime rates. (What’s the logical purpose of gun free zones), and the passing of the California state budget. The Mark Larson Show mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".
This FINAL hour of the Wednesday edition of The Mark Larson Show w/ Victoria Taft sitting in we get a surprise call from San Diego Mayor, Kevin Faulconer. -Victoria has MORE on The Chargers' stand-off with the city of San Diego/it's becoming MORE politics. It's Faulconer vs. Fabiani, and caller Bo chimes in! -ALSO is there a 'conflict in interest' anywhere in the pursuit for a NEW Chargers' stadium? -And Victoria Taft wraps the hour with comments from caller Greg and a surprise call from Mayor Faulconer regarding what it will take to keep The Chargers' in San Diego! The Mark Larson Show with Victoria Taft sitting in for Mark Larson on AM 1170, "The Answer".
Guests this hour include - Kevin Faulconer (4 San Diego mayor), and Rowan Scarborough (The Washington Times) -Mark discusses the 5th Olympic ring story...is it a dupe!? And what should we do with the journalists that went to Russia? -Kevin Faulconer joins the show to talk about the support he's received during his current run for San Diego Mayor. -1 1/2 hockey games (Larson style). -AND Rowan Scarborough joins Mark to talk about watching the Olympics, Russia's stance on gays, pronouncing Sochi, and glitchy Taliban software! No glitches here, the un-legislated Mark Larson Show!
Guest this hour - Bob Tyler (Advocates For Faith And Freedom) -Mark Larson is not surprised that President Obama injected himself into the remarks he gave at the Mandela memorial. -Viral Holiday Vulgarity and mentions of Happy Holy Days? Is there a mission against it? -We'll have MORE on the sentencing of former San Diego Mayor, Bob Filner. The question looms...can he run for public office again? -AND Bob Tyler has information and news on the supposedly retired *War On Christmas*! Live, LOCAL, and full of Holiday cheer! He's Mark Larson on KCBQ!
RP133: Latinos Talk Elections! Analysts Fernand Amandi & Daniel Munoz discuss how Chris Christie's big victory, the swing Latino Vote in Virginia & local elections like the San Diego Mayor's race impact Latinos around the country.
Guest this hour - Foster Friess (businessman) -Mark talks about the upcoming San Diego Mayor's race. -ObamaCare debate continues, Mark will talk about it with Foster Friess. -Are red light SCAMeras coming back? -The LATEST about the shooting in Kenya and Christians in the Middle East! EARLY morning Monday NEWS AND COMMENT with Mark Larson here on KCBQ!
Guest this hour - Dr. Paul Kengor (author: The Communist) -Mark Larson is ready to take Friday by the horns! And we'll get the facts on KUSI regarding CA. being in the top 5 states for promiscuity to occur in relationships! -Miss Kansas has tattoos. Did it affect her competing in her bid for Miss America? -The Boardwalk/Jersey Shore fire UPDATE -Nathan Fletcher gets an endorsement for San Diego Mayor. -Dr. Paul Kengor talks about Vladamir Putin taking center stage with Syria and being pals with President Obama!
Guests this hour include - Carl DeMaio (for Congress), and John Bolton (former U.N. Ambassador) Bumper music to *BE COOL* to - considering the heat wave and SDG&E rate increases that conveniently started this month! Carl DeMaio on the utility rates in San Diego, and why they're going up; also on why he decided to NOT run for San Diego Mayor! San Onofre is STILL closed may be one of them! AND we'll round off the hour with Ambassador Bolton to talk with Larson about a senate vote on attacking Syria! No vote needed, listen to The Mark Larson Show - LIVE and LOCAL on KCBQ!
Guests this hour include - Tony Perry (LA Times SD Bureau Chief), and Tim Graham (Media Research Center) Tony Perry lays down why Carl DeMaio might not have run for San Diego Mayor, given this last opportunity! What about Todd Gloria? And the President visits Sweden but, is questioned about his famous *RED LINE*. AND we'll round off the hour with Tim Graham, and he'll talk to Mark about Filner's resignation, Obama unity?, and even more on the Syrian *RED LINE*! LIVE, LOCAL, It's The Mark Larson Show!
Guests this hour include - Rowan Scarborough (The Washington Times), Duncan D. Hunter (Congressman), and Tony Perry (SD Bureau Chief at LA Times) Mark talks about his week long excursion to Chile last week, and how they are a freedom loving people! Also, he gives MORE info on the tribute to Delbert Belton he's organizing. On this Labor Day, what is the average citizens trip to work (mileage wise). Mark will also replay *The Evil Empire* speech from President Reagan. BOTH Rowan Scarborough and Duncan D. Hunter will give us some perspective on Syria. And we round off the hour with Tony Perry on the current list of candidates for San Diego Mayor! Laboring away for a 2nd hour, it's The Mark Larson Show!
Guest this hour - Eric Beach (Under Armour Brothers) Mark Standriff takes the reigns again for the on assignment Mark Larson. It's Filner's last day as San Diego Mayor. And is Obama constantly redrawing the red line - in the sand for Syria!? More questions as Carl DeMaio admits he'll have a major announcement next week regarding his possible Mayoral run. And we'll talk football with Eric Beach and the Arms Football Classic! The very Classic Mark Standriff is in again for Mark Larson, this EARLY Friday morning! CLICK and LISTEN!
More this hour with Victoria Taft on Mark's ongoing crusade. And Kevin Faulconer will be on the show tomorrow to talk about the FUTURE of San Diego as Filner wraps up his failed term as San Diego Mayor. What companies have been impacted by ObamaCare? And the photo has gone viral of the woman holding her husband in place for the family pic. Thanks Good Morning America, and thank you to Victoria Taft. She sits in on The Mark Larson Show!
Guests: Leslie Eastman, editor of Temple of Mut, joins me for a discussion of current events. In segment 2, Bruce Woodhill discusses his book "Wild Indians". Please support our friends: RANGER SELF DEFENSE THE BOOKS OF AARON CLAREY (CAPTAIN CAPITALISM) CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN BY SILVIO CANTO JR
The sports of politics opens the show as the San Diego Mayor has a pants party, a party in his pants. Great homerun robbing catches, ARod faces life and lefacy and Johnny Football fumbles without the ball. Hitler watches Jesse Owens take gold from Berlin on this day and The Willie Mays catch of Vic Wertz in the '54 Series has been a Curse ever since. The LawheadLife goes on a Juice Cleanse cuz it doesn't have insurance.
This time around Ric Epps and I (Matthew Bowler) talked all about the Bob Filner fiascoe. Filner a former Congressman, City Councilman, and current San Diego Mayor is embroiled in the mother of all sex scandals. At the time I wrote this seven women came forward and levied sexual harassment allegations against the powerful Democrat. These woman says Filner grabbed them, groped them, and in some cases aggressively kissed them. One accuser described Filner slobbering all over the side of her face. This scandal has gripped the nation. No the Mayor is entering a two week intensive behavior therapy, sort of a rehab. We talked to Francine Busby the Chairperson of the San Diego County Democratic Party. She gave Ric and I an inside look at the Democratic party. When they knew what they knew. What they say they did when they say they knew. It was a fascinating chat. If you would like to use part of the interview in your broadcasts please credit www.BowlersDesk.com Sorry only KSWB Fox5 is allowed to use any of this content in any form in the San Diego media market. … And please remember to post, re-post, and share. SUBSCRIBE TO SOCIAL FEEDS!!! So you can be kept up to date on what matters. iTUNES: http://bit.ly/12bfoHB YOUTUBE: http://bit.ly/YSNkuL FACEBOOK: http://on.fb.me/16nPkeP TWITTER: http://bit.ly/XpSkJc BLOG: www.BowlersDesk.com # # # The BowlersDesk.com Political Podcast with Ric Epps and Matthew Bowler. Chairwoman of the San Diego County Democratic Party reacts to Mayor Bob Filner and the Sexual Harassment Allegations Made Against Him.
7 AM - Update on San Diego Mayor Bob Filner; Northern California politician arrested; Listener email about Veteran Affairs red tape.
7 AM - Mike Slater from KFMB talks about sexual harassment accusations against San Diego Mayor Bob Filner; 30 Second Movie Review on The Heat.
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - Highlights from Bob Filners interview with Mark from yesterday! LIVE and early on The Mark Larson Show we hear more from Mayor Bob Filner and his job with San Diego Mayor! And remember we helped him take down the *RED-LIGHT SCAMMERAS*. And we have proof! And we'll also hear from Sandy Rios from Townhall.com this hour on The Mark Larson Show!
Emails from Libya are released; why is the President covering up the mess and lack of preparedness? In Watergate no one died. Libya was much different. 9/11 should be AUTO ALERT for America. Tim Graham from Newsbusters talks about *Romnesia* and how the media is depressed about Obama's re-election campaign. Jerry Brown endorses Bob Filner for San Diego Mayor, and tries to give Prop 30 a boost! And the big question of the hour is, does David Letterman get a clue? CLICK and LISTEN to Mark Larson and find out!
Mark highlights the Bob Filner interview from last week. One of Bob's main points this go around as he runs for San Diego Mayor is to get more funding for San Diego city classrooms. Paul Kengor returns to talk about his book *THE COMMUNIST* (Frank Marshall Davis bio) and discusses the trickery played on both parties. Mark also brings up this hour how the President replaces Frank's name with HIS in the audio version of his book. CLICK and LISTEN.