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Adam Plantinga, San Francisco police sergeant and author of the novel The Ascent, joins us to discuss his process of writing stories about law enforcement in a post-George Floyd world, the reality for police on the ground in the crime-ridden city of San Francisco, and popular misconceptions about the police, especially stemming from depictions of the profession in movies and on television. - - - Today's Sponsor: Beam - Get 40% off for a limited time! Use promo code KLAVAN at http://www.ShopBeam.com/Klavan #TheAscent #Police #SanFrancisco
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A car rammed into the Chinese consulate in San Francisco, coming to a stop in the lobby, and ended with the police fatally shooting the driver. A desperate father of a Chinese-Israeli woman is worrying for his daughter's safety after Hamas abducted her. Plus, what are some Taiwanese people worried about amid the Israel–Hamas conflict? More protests are breaking out during China's National Day, while in-house armed forces units are set up inside Chinese state-owned enterprises. What are the military garrisons preparing for? ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
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Self deluded self driving car CEOs continue to claim the safety of their vehicles. Still cannot provide any shred of data to back their claims up. Now the San Francisco Police and Fire Departments are saying they need these AV's off the road as they are a hazard to emergency first responders. Plus Telsa is still a problem and Hyundai Kia have some issues.This weeks links:https://www.wsj.com/articles/americas-most-tech-forward-city-has-doubts-about-self-driving-cars-d6b098e0https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/news/2023/08/02/man-trapped-inside-tesla-manual-door-operation/70512739007/https://electrek.co/2023/08/03/hackers-manage-unlock-tesla-software-locked-features/https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.410887/gov.uscourts.cand.410887.1.0.pdfhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOiL4H4JonMhttps://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=23V534000https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=23V531000https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=23V545000https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls?nhtsaId=23V523000https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/inv/2023/INOA-RQ23003-4425.PDF
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“Just last week, Whole Foods—this $10 million project to be built downtown, only open for a year—just got up and left. And that's because they can't get a handle on crime.” Siyamak sits down with Joel Aylworth, a former police officer with the San Francisco Police Department. He will talk about why crime got out of control in San Francisco, and what it is like to be a police officer in the SFPD. This episode of California Insider is sponsored by Olde Country Soaps. Go to https://www.oldecountrysoap.com/ to purchase your soap. Use the promo code INSIDER. ⭕️ Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, April 6th, 2023. Hi Contrast Hymn Books If you don’t teach your kids the Lord’s songs, the world will teach them its songs. The brand-new Hi-Contrast Hymn Book is designed to help you teach your children the most beloved songs of the Christian faith. Its captivating illustrations will create special moments of truth, goodness, and beauty in your home every day. To get a copy for your family, go to www.hicontrasthymnbooks.com/FLF. That’s www. “H” “I” contrasthymnbooks.com/FLF. https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-nashville-police-find-trans-school-shooters-suicide-note-refuse-to-release-details?utm_campaign=64487 Nashville police find trans school shooter's suicide note—refuse to release details The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department reportedly found a suicide note left by trans-identifying school shooter Audrey Hale during their search of the now deceased assailant's home. While authorities have confirmed that the note exists, its contents have not disclosed what it contains. According to NBC News, on Tuesday authorities released a list of items discovered at the home following the shooting. Among them were several journals, a shotgun, cellphones, laptops, and a suicide note. Old photos and yearbooks from The Covenant School, where Hale was a former student, were also recovered. The MNPD declined to provide further details regarding the contents of the note, a document which many have suggested could shine some light on the potential motive behind the mass shooting, which left six people dead. Officers did reveal, however, that many of the othe documents they found included notes about firearms courses and school shootings of the past. On Monday, police revealed that Hale planned the attack "over a period of months," and that she fired 152 rounds from the time she shot her way into the school until being killed by police. "The writings remain under careful review by the MNPD and the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit based in Quantico, Virginia. The motive for Hale’s actions has not been established and remains under investigation by the Homicide Unit in consultation with the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit," MNPD wrote. Hale's manifesto has also been recovered, and its contents will reportedly be released to the public as soon as the FBI has analyzed it. https://www.theepochtimes.com/another-biden-administration-covid-19-vaccine-mandate-struck-down-by-court_5172256.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport&src_src=partner&src_cmp=BonginoReport Another Biden Administration COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Struck Down by Court President Joe Biden’s administration did not have the authority to impose a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on workers and volunteers in a federal childcare program, a U.S. judge has ruled. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) forced Head Start workers, and some volunteers, to get a COVID-19 vaccine starting in early 2022. Head Start provides childcare to children from low-income families. HHS cited the Head Start Act, which says the health secretary can add “administrative and financial management standards,” “standards relating to the condition and location of facilities (including indoor air quality assessment standards, where appropriate),” and “such other standards as the secretary finds to be appropriate.” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued that the mandate was outside of the power granted by the act. The law “does not mention vaccinations,” he and other plaintiffs said in a brief. U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix agreed. “The wisdom of Head Start’s rule is not before the Court—only its legality. If the people, through Congress, wish to impose a vaccine mandate on Head Start programs, they may do so by passing a law. But an agency can do only what Congress authorizes it to do,” Hendrix, a Trump appointee, said in his ruling. “Regardless of how well intentioned, HHS’s attempt here to shoehorn the vaccine mandate into statutory language authorizing modification of Head Start’s administrative, financial, and facility-management standards goes too far. Equally fatal to the rule is the agency’s decision to implement it without the necessary public notice and comment, consultation with stakeholders, and reasonable explanation,” he added. The ruling strikes down the mandate, which Biden’s administration had refused to rescind. The mandate had already been struck down in 24 states, per a 2022 ruling by a different judge. HHS and the U.S. Department of Justice did not respond to requests for comment. “I’m proud to announce that the Biden Administration’s attempt to use the Head Start program to mask toddlers and force the vaccine on staff and volunteers has now been permanently defeated,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican and one of the plaintiffs, said in an emailed statement to The Epoch Times. In court filings, defendants had urged the judge not to block the mandate. The COVID-19 vaccines do not prevent transmission or infection, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, though observational data have indicated they have a small effect on both that might turn negative over time. The National Head Start Association, a nonprofit, welcomed the judge’s ruling. Head Start previously rescinded its mask mandate after months of lobbying from the nonprofit and others. It had mandated masks for children, workers, and volunteers. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-reaches-ettlement-in-sutherland-springs-texas-shooting-civil-cases/ DOJ agrees to $144M settlement in Sutherland Springs shooting civil cases alleging background check negligence The Justice Department announced Wednesday it has reached a $144 million agreement in principle to settle civil cases stemming from a 2017 mass shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas, which left 26 dead. Officials said the settlements will resolve claims from more than 75 plaintiffs, who alleged "the Air Force was negligent when it failed to transmit to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System information about the shooter that would have prevented him from purchasing guns from a federally licensed firearms dealer." The gunman in the November 2017 attack, Devin Patrick Kelly, served in the Air Force. He died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. "No words or amount of money can diminish the immense tragedy of the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs," said Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta. "Today’s announcement brings the litigation to a close, ending a painful chapter for the victims of this unthinkable crime." The Justice Department said Wednesday that a "federal district court in Texas concluded that the United States was liable for damages caused by the shooting." "The agreement in principle would settle all claims for a total of $144.5 million. The settlement agreement has been approved, subject to the plaintiffs’ securing the required court approvals," it added. "Under applicable law, a court must approve some aspects of the settlements." The Justice Department also said the "NICS plays a critical role in combatting gun violence, and the federal government is always striving to improve the functioning of that system." Kelley had served nearly five years in the Air Force before being discharged in 2014 for bad conduct, after he was convicted of assaulting a former wife and stepson, cracking the child’s skull. The Air Force has publicly acknowledged that the felony conviction for domestic violence, had it been put into the FBI database, could have prevented Kelley from buying guns from licensed firearms dealers, and also from possessing body armor. U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez said in 2021 that had the government done its job and entered Kelley’s history into the database, "it is more likely than not that Kelley would have been deterred from carrying out the Church shooting." Kelley was shot at by two churchgoers who later pursued him. Officials said an autopsy determined Kelley was shot by Willeford twice. Now this!!! https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/04/03/city-council-considering-sale-of-biblical-roman-art-for-lack-of-diversity/ City Council Considering Sale of Biblical, Roman Art for ‘Lack of Diversity’ Acouncil in the English city of Oxford has announced that it will consider selling some of its Biblical art that decorates the town hall in an effort to “better reflect the gender and ethnic diversity of [the] city”. On Monday, March 20th, a Liberal Democratic councillor, Katherine Miles, submitted a motion to the council to have the artworks either removed or sold. The two paintings she demands be removed or sold are the Rape of the Sabine Women and Salome and Head of John the Baptist. The former depicts Roman mythology, whereas the latter is a biblical tale. Ms. Miles has been working on an initiative to increase the diversity and representation of the artwork in Oxford City Council since June 2021. She claims that the paintings depict “animal cruelty and gender-based violence”, as well as a lack of diversity. More specifically, she argues the artwork contains fox hunting, representations of death, and depictions of rape. In an interview with Oxford Mail, the newspaper that first reported the story, Ms. Miles reflected on the “lack of diversity,” stating, “[with] only three portraits in the town hall of women, it is high time the council redresses the existing lack of diversity within the town hall portraits to better reflect the gender and ethnic diversity of our city. Therefore, in her words, the collection has “no practical value to the city” nor a “clear link to Oxford”. Another Liberal Democrat councillor, Lawrence Fouweather, announced his support of the motion. He argues that the artwork could be sold to assist local residents in financial difficulties. “The Council,” he argues, “is running short of cash, and at the same time the cost of living crisis is thrusting many of our residents into tremendous hardship and poverty…this proposed one-off sale of select artworks from the city’s collection would help alleviate the dire plight of some of our most deprived residents”. Ms. Miles, on the other hand, has stated that “[s]elling any existing artwork not on display, and not becoming of a public institution, may be [sic] one way to fund the costs of any initiative to improve the decorations in the town hall”. One critic, Peter Whittle of the New Culture Forum in London, criticized the move, stating, “our culture continues to be dismantled by nobodies, morons and philistines”. No verdict has been made on the sale. A spokesman for Oxford City Council has publicly stated that, as for now, “there is no council position on this matter”. According to the Telegraph, “[d]iscussions about the diversity of public art in Oxford come after the city council created an “Anti-Racism Charter” in 2021, after pledging to tackle discrimination following Black Lives Matter protests the previous year.” https://www.foxnews.com/us/cash-app-founder-bob-lee-fatally-stabbed-san-francisco-report Cash App founder Bob Lee fatally stabbed in San Francisco Tech executive Bob Lee, founder of Cash App and the former chief technology officer of Square, was stabbed to death in San Francisco, California, according to reports. A 43-year-old man was attacked Tuesday at around 2:35 a.m., San Francisco Police said in a statement. Officers arrived at the scene on the 300 block of Main Street in response to the stabbing. The San Francisco medical examiner has not yet identified the victim, but Lee was later identified by his friends as the person stabbed, according to KPIX. Lee was rushed to the hospital to receive treatment for his life-threatening wounds, but he later succumbed to his injuries. No arrests have been made in connection with the stabbing as of Wednesday morning. The incident remains under investigation. Lee was the chief product officer of San Francisco-based cryptocurrency company MobileCoin. He previously worked at Google, where he led Android's core library team and launched "the world’s most used operating system," his profile on MobileCoin’s official website reads. The tech mogul also founded the social network Present, and invested in and advised other companies, including Figma, Clubhouse, Beeper and Faire. During the coronavirus pandemic, Lee helped the World Health Organization with their mobile app and led development for an at-home testing company.
This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Thursday, April 6th, 2023. Hi Contrast Hymn Books If you don’t teach your kids the Lord’s songs, the world will teach them its songs. The brand-new Hi-Contrast Hymn Book is designed to help you teach your children the most beloved songs of the Christian faith. Its captivating illustrations will create special moments of truth, goodness, and beauty in your home every day. To get a copy for your family, go to www.hicontrasthymnbooks.com/FLF. That’s www. “H” “I” contrasthymnbooks.com/FLF. https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-nashville-police-find-trans-school-shooters-suicide-note-refuse-to-release-details?utm_campaign=64487 Nashville police find trans school shooter's suicide note—refuse to release details The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department reportedly found a suicide note left by trans-identifying school shooter Audrey Hale during their search of the now deceased assailant's home. While authorities have confirmed that the note exists, its contents have not disclosed what it contains. According to NBC News, on Tuesday authorities released a list of items discovered at the home following the shooting. Among them were several journals, a shotgun, cellphones, laptops, and a suicide note. Old photos and yearbooks from The Covenant School, where Hale was a former student, were also recovered. The MNPD declined to provide further details regarding the contents of the note, a document which many have suggested could shine some light on the potential motive behind the mass shooting, which left six people dead. Officers did reveal, however, that many of the othe documents they found included notes about firearms courses and school shootings of the past. On Monday, police revealed that Hale planned the attack "over a period of months," and that she fired 152 rounds from the time she shot her way into the school until being killed by police. "The writings remain under careful review by the MNPD and the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit based in Quantico, Virginia. The motive for Hale’s actions has not been established and remains under investigation by the Homicide Unit in consultation with the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit," MNPD wrote. Hale's manifesto has also been recovered, and its contents will reportedly be released to the public as soon as the FBI has analyzed it. https://www.theepochtimes.com/another-biden-administration-covid-19-vaccine-mandate-struck-down-by-court_5172256.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport&src_src=partner&src_cmp=BonginoReport Another Biden Administration COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Struck Down by Court President Joe Biden’s administration did not have the authority to impose a COVID-19 vaccine mandate on workers and volunteers in a federal childcare program, a U.S. judge has ruled. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) forced Head Start workers, and some volunteers, to get a COVID-19 vaccine starting in early 2022. Head Start provides childcare to children from low-income families. HHS cited the Head Start Act, which says the health secretary can add “administrative and financial management standards,” “standards relating to the condition and location of facilities (including indoor air quality assessment standards, where appropriate),” and “such other standards as the secretary finds to be appropriate.” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton argued that the mandate was outside of the power granted by the act. The law “does not mention vaccinations,” he and other plaintiffs said in a brief. U.S. District Judge James Wesley Hendrix agreed. “The wisdom of Head Start’s rule is not before the Court—only its legality. If the people, through Congress, wish to impose a vaccine mandate on Head Start programs, they may do so by passing a law. But an agency can do only what Congress authorizes it to do,” Hendrix, a Trump appointee, said in his ruling. “Regardless of how well intentioned, HHS’s attempt here to shoehorn the vaccine mandate into statutory language authorizing modification of Head Start’s administrative, financial, and facility-management standards goes too far. Equally fatal to the rule is the agency’s decision to implement it without the necessary public notice and comment, consultation with stakeholders, and reasonable explanation,” he added. The ruling strikes down the mandate, which Biden’s administration had refused to rescind. The mandate had already been struck down in 24 states, per a 2022 ruling by a different judge. HHS and the U.S. Department of Justice did not respond to requests for comment. “I’m proud to announce that the Biden Administration’s attempt to use the Head Start program to mask toddlers and force the vaccine on staff and volunteers has now been permanently defeated,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican and one of the plaintiffs, said in an emailed statement to The Epoch Times. In court filings, defendants had urged the judge not to block the mandate. The COVID-19 vaccines do not prevent transmission or infection, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, though observational data have indicated they have a small effect on both that might turn negative over time. The National Head Start Association, a nonprofit, welcomed the judge’s ruling. Head Start previously rescinded its mask mandate after months of lobbying from the nonprofit and others. It had mandated masks for children, workers, and volunteers. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-reaches-ettlement-in-sutherland-springs-texas-shooting-civil-cases/ DOJ agrees to $144M settlement in Sutherland Springs shooting civil cases alleging background check negligence The Justice Department announced Wednesday it has reached a $144 million agreement in principle to settle civil cases stemming from a 2017 mass shooting at the First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, Texas, which left 26 dead. Officials said the settlements will resolve claims from more than 75 plaintiffs, who alleged "the Air Force was negligent when it failed to transmit to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System information about the shooter that would have prevented him from purchasing guns from a federally licensed firearms dealer." The gunman in the November 2017 attack, Devin Patrick Kelly, served in the Air Force. He died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. "No words or amount of money can diminish the immense tragedy of the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs," said Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta. "Today’s announcement brings the litigation to a close, ending a painful chapter for the victims of this unthinkable crime." The Justice Department said Wednesday that a "federal district court in Texas concluded that the United States was liable for damages caused by the shooting." "The agreement in principle would settle all claims for a total of $144.5 million. The settlement agreement has been approved, subject to the plaintiffs’ securing the required court approvals," it added. "Under applicable law, a court must approve some aspects of the settlements." The Justice Department also said the "NICS plays a critical role in combatting gun violence, and the federal government is always striving to improve the functioning of that system." Kelley had served nearly five years in the Air Force before being discharged in 2014 for bad conduct, after he was convicted of assaulting a former wife and stepson, cracking the child’s skull. The Air Force has publicly acknowledged that the felony conviction for domestic violence, had it been put into the FBI database, could have prevented Kelley from buying guns from licensed firearms dealers, and also from possessing body armor. U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez said in 2021 that had the government done its job and entered Kelley’s history into the database, "it is more likely than not that Kelley would have been deterred from carrying out the Church shooting." Kelley was shot at by two churchgoers who later pursued him. Officials said an autopsy determined Kelley was shot by Willeford twice. Now this!!! https://thenationalpulse.com/2023/04/03/city-council-considering-sale-of-biblical-roman-art-for-lack-of-diversity/ City Council Considering Sale of Biblical, Roman Art for ‘Lack of Diversity’ Acouncil in the English city of Oxford has announced that it will consider selling some of its Biblical art that decorates the town hall in an effort to “better reflect the gender and ethnic diversity of [the] city”. On Monday, March 20th, a Liberal Democratic councillor, Katherine Miles, submitted a motion to the council to have the artworks either removed or sold. The two paintings she demands be removed or sold are the Rape of the Sabine Women and Salome and Head of John the Baptist. The former depicts Roman mythology, whereas the latter is a biblical tale. Ms. Miles has been working on an initiative to increase the diversity and representation of the artwork in Oxford City Council since June 2021. She claims that the paintings depict “animal cruelty and gender-based violence”, as well as a lack of diversity. More specifically, she argues the artwork contains fox hunting, representations of death, and depictions of rape. In an interview with Oxford Mail, the newspaper that first reported the story, Ms. Miles reflected on the “lack of diversity,” stating, “[with] only three portraits in the town hall of women, it is high time the council redresses the existing lack of diversity within the town hall portraits to better reflect the gender and ethnic diversity of our city. Therefore, in her words, the collection has “no practical value to the city” nor a “clear link to Oxford”. Another Liberal Democrat councillor, Lawrence Fouweather, announced his support of the motion. He argues that the artwork could be sold to assist local residents in financial difficulties. “The Council,” he argues, “is running short of cash, and at the same time the cost of living crisis is thrusting many of our residents into tremendous hardship and poverty…this proposed one-off sale of select artworks from the city’s collection would help alleviate the dire plight of some of our most deprived residents”. Ms. Miles, on the other hand, has stated that “[s]elling any existing artwork not on display, and not becoming of a public institution, may be [sic] one way to fund the costs of any initiative to improve the decorations in the town hall”. One critic, Peter Whittle of the New Culture Forum in London, criticized the move, stating, “our culture continues to be dismantled by nobodies, morons and philistines”. No verdict has been made on the sale. A spokesman for Oxford City Council has publicly stated that, as for now, “there is no council position on this matter”. According to the Telegraph, “[d]iscussions about the diversity of public art in Oxford come after the city council created an “Anti-Racism Charter” in 2021, after pledging to tackle discrimination following Black Lives Matter protests the previous year.” https://www.foxnews.com/us/cash-app-founder-bob-lee-fatally-stabbed-san-francisco-report Cash App founder Bob Lee fatally stabbed in San Francisco Tech executive Bob Lee, founder of Cash App and the former chief technology officer of Square, was stabbed to death in San Francisco, California, according to reports. A 43-year-old man was attacked Tuesday at around 2:35 a.m., San Francisco Police said in a statement. Officers arrived at the scene on the 300 block of Main Street in response to the stabbing. The San Francisco medical examiner has not yet identified the victim, but Lee was later identified by his friends as the person stabbed, according to KPIX. Lee was rushed to the hospital to receive treatment for his life-threatening wounds, but he later succumbed to his injuries. No arrests have been made in connection with the stabbing as of Wednesday morning. The incident remains under investigation. Lee was the chief product officer of San Francisco-based cryptocurrency company MobileCoin. He previously worked at Google, where he led Android's core library team and launched "the world’s most used operating system," his profile on MobileCoin’s official website reads. The tech mogul also founded the social network Present, and invested in and advised other companies, including Figma, Clubhouse, Beeper and Faire. During the coronavirus pandemic, Lee helped the World Health Organization with their mobile app and led development for an at-home testing company.
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We've officially obtained everything we're likely to get from that strange night at Paul Pelosi's home. Grace breaks the news on-air of the released 911 call from Paul and the San Francisco Police bodycam footage. It's a shocking revelation, but it basically debunks the wild conspiracy theories circling the Internet since. Then, did the 911 dispatcher do enough? Tune in for Grace's take.
The city of San Francisco reversed course from a few weeks ago and will not allow police to use robots capable of killing in the most dangerous situations for police and the public. Chad comments on the situation and why he thinks they're making a mistake.
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A recent data breach of 5.4 million Twitter users and Meta being fined $265 million dollars from a 2021 data leak, and people are fleeing Twitter because of Elon Musk. Are we finally seeing a tipping point in social media? What is the TikTok “Invisible Challenge” and how links to fake “unfilter” software is being […] The post Is Social Media at a Tipping Point, The TikTok Invisible Challenge, San Francisco Police Can Use Killer Robots appeared first on The Shared Security Show.
Meghan Carter the Director of the Field Operations of MADD-St. Louis joins the show and talks about how the wait on Toxicology reports for DUI Cases take forever. Police in San Francisco are using robots to stop crime.
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San Francisco police will now be allowed to use robots that can kill. Authorities say there are no plans to arm the robots with guns, but they could be strapped with explosives and deployed in extreme circumstances. Opponents say it'll further militarise an overly-aggressive police force. Electronic Frontier Foundation policy analyst Matthew Guariglia spoke to Guyon Espiner
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San Francisco authorities have proposed a policy that would allow its military-style robots to use deadly force in situations where someone's life is in danger and other dangerous instances. A draft policy by the San Francisco Police Department outlines how it would use its 17 remote-controlled, unmanned robots, which are often used to defuse bombs and deal with hazardous materials. "The robots listed in this section shall not be utilized outside of training and simulations, criminal apprehensions, critical incidents, exigent circumstances, executing a warrant or during suspicious device assessment," the draft states. "Robots will only be used as a deadly force option when risk of loss of life to members of the public or officers is imminent and outweighs any other force option available to SFPD."Of the 17 robots, only 12 are functioning. Support the showSign Up For Exclusive Episodes At: https://reasonabletv.com/LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewsForReasonablePeople
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Subscribe to Quotomania on Simplecast or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app!On March 24, 1919, Lawrence Ferlinghetti was born in Yonkers, New York. After spending his early childhood in France, he received his BA from the University of North Carolina, an MA from Columbia University, and a PhD from the Sorbonne. He is the author of more than thirty books of poetry, including Poetry as Insurgent Art (New Directions, 2007); Americus, Book I (New Directions, 2004); A Far Rockaway of the Heart (New Directions, 1997); and A Coney Island of the Mind (New Directions, 1958). He has translated the works of a number of poets, including Nicanor Parra, Jacques Prevert, and Pier Paolo Pasolini. In addition to poetry, he is also the author of more than eight plays and three novels, including Little Boy: A Novel (Doubleday, 2019), Love in the Days of Rage (Overlook, 1988), and Her (New Directions, 1966).In 1953, Ferlinghetti and Peter Martin opened the City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco, California, helping to support their magazine, City Lights. Two years later, they launched City Lights Publishers, a book-publishing venture, which helped start the careers of many alternative local and international poets. In 1956, Ferlinghetti published Allen Ginsberg's book Howl and Other Poems, which resulted in his being arrested by the San Francisco Police for publishing “obscene work” and a subsequent trial that gained international attention. At the end, the judge concluded that “Howl” had “some redeeming social importance” and “was not obscene”; Ferlinghetti prevailed. City Lights became known as the heart of the Beat movement, which also included the writers Kenneth Rexroth, Gary Snyder, and Jack Kerouac.In 1994, San Francisco renamed a street in Ferlinghetti's honor, and in 1998, he was named the first poet laureate of San Francisco. He is the recipient of many international awards and honors, including the National Book Critics Circle Ivan Sandrof Award for Contribution to American Arts and Letters, the Robert Frost Memorial Medal, and the National Book Foundation's Literarian Award, presented for “outstanding service to the American literary community,” among others. In 2003, he was elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and in 2007, he was named Commandeur of the French Order of Arts and Letters. He died on February 22, 2021, in San Francisco, California. From https://poets.org/poet/lawrence-ferlinghetti. For more information about Lawrence Ferlinghetti:“I Am Waiting”: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/42869/i-am-waiting-56d22183d718aA Coney Island of the Mind: https://www.ndbooks.com/book/a-coney-island-of-the-mind1/“Lawrence Ferlinghetti”: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/lawrence-ferlinghetti“Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Poet Who Nurtured the Beats, Dies at 101”: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/23/obituaries/lawrence-ferlinghetti-dead.html“Thank You, Lawrence Ferlinghetti”: https://lithub.com/thank-you-lawrence-ferlinghetti/
Sam and Emma host Heather Digby Parton, contributing writer at Salon.com and proprietor of the blog Hullabaloo, to round up the week in news. First, Emma and Sam run through updates on Elon Musk's assault on now-former Twitter staff, surging US employment numbers, Democratic polling in Georgia and Pennsylvania, and the San Francisco Police's “Quiet Quitting” trend ahead of the recall of Chesa Boudin, before diving into Trump's recent announcement of his “very very very [probable]” 2024 presidential run. Digby then joins as she dives right into the state of polling heading into the midterms, walking through the contrast between how much better polling is now than one year ago and the stagnancy that they show in comparison to expectations around the Dobbs decision, also touching on the continuing trend of US political polling becoming more and more out of touch with actual voting. Next, she, Sam, and Emma reflect on the progressively pessimistic and dubious media coverage of the Democratic party, beginning with the coining of the “liberal media” term in the Nixon era, and continuing through to the constant bashing of Democratic chances and tactics that we see today (as in the coverage of Hillary's emails). Wrapping up, they tackle Biden's late but useful pivot towards pinning inflation on corporate greed, look at Tim Ryan's recent statement on January 6th in front of a Fox audience, and what action to take heading into the midterms. And in the Fun Half: Sam and Emma discuss Elon Musk's swift destruction of Twitter's moderating abilities, and the potential impact of a payment-based verification service heading into an election. Mike Lee publicly announces his fight against social security, Chris from Fairfax discusses his town's campaign for rent control, and Gabe in the Berkshires discusses ballot questions in Mass. Kowalski explores upcoming ballot measures in Nebraska, Kayla in CA discusses the drama in LA city council races, and Joe Rogan says it actually wasn't his fault for spreading transphobic misinformation, plus, your calls and IMs! Check out Digby's work on Salon: https://www.salon.com/writer/heather_digby_parton Check out Digby's blog: http://digbysblog.net/ Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! http://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: http://majority.fm/app Check out today's sponsors: Sunset Lake CBD: sunsetlakecbd is a majority employee owned farm in Vermont, producing 100% pesticide free CBD products. Great company, great product and fans of the show! Use code Leftisbest and get 20% off at http://www.sunsetlakecbd.com. Kamikoto Knives: Kamikoto is now running a Black Friday Sale. You can get an additional 10% off with code MAJORITY at https://kamikoto.com/MAJORITY Thanks to Kamikoto for sponsoring this episode! HoldUp Bags: HoldOn plant-based compostable kitchen/trash bags: Get 20% OFF with code MAJORITY at https://holdonbags.com/majority Shopify: Scaling your business is a journey of endless possibility. Shopify is here to help, with tools and resources that make it easy for any business to succeed from down the street to around the globe. Shopify powers over 1.7 million businesses - from first-sale to full-scale. Shopify gives entrepreneurs the resources once reserved for big business - so upstarts, start-ups, and established businesses alike can sell everywhere, synchronize online and in-person sales, and effortlessly stay informed. Go to https://shopify.com/majority for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features! Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattBinder @MattLech @BF1nn @BradKAlsop Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Subscribe to Discourse Blog, a newsletter and website for progressive essays and related fun partly run by AM Quickie writer Jack Crosbie. https://discourseblog.com/ Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ Check out the Marin DSA here: https://marin.dsausa.org/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder - https://majorityreportradio.com/
New details in the Paul Pelosi attack by alleged right-winger David Depape. San Francisco Police issue statements and the FBI and Feds step in to take control. The criminal complaint details two criminal charges against Depape and the media reacts.#PaulPelosi #NancyPelosi #DavidDepapeThe Intercept obtains new documents that contain emails and minute entries from CISA meetings, where bureacrats and big tech executive discuss censoring "misinformation." CNN reveals DHS is warning questioning American Elections can lead to violence and Rep. Jim Jordan reminds Americans these agencies are being weaponized against them.#CISA #Election2022 #JimJordanThe Supreme Court hears Oral Arguments on Affirmative Action. The U.S. Solicitor General introduces an argument that puts the Court in an interesting light, and we hear from the newest Judge, Ketanji Brown Jackson.#SCOTUS #AffiramtiveAction #KetanjiMembers Afterparty & More: https://watchingthewatchers.locals.comLinks: https://linktr.ee/robertgouveiaArizona Criminal Defense: https://www.rrlawaz.com
3D printing of buildings now involves swarms of drones. For those that don't have time to brush their teeth, thank goodness for microrobots. A smart blood pressure monitor to track how unhealthy we are becoming. Forget about years of training and an anaesthetist for your next surgery – use VR to numb the pain. Tesla complains to the NHTSA about Over The Air updates being referred to as a recall. Triboelectric nanogenerators using waves to power our future. San Francisco Police now have access to all of your security footage. Starlink to connect school buses to the Internet. 101 million machines can help decarbonise Australia.
Adrienne Bankert, host of Morning in America on NewsNation, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago's Afternoon News to recap this week's biggest stories. This week, Adrienne discusses San Francisco Police having access to RING cameras, a 4 day school week, and more!
On this episode of WTF California, a chat with Tony Oerlemans who is running for District 4 Brentwood city Council. He talks about why he is running for city council after being a Brentwood Police Officer and then going to San Francisco Police, including his thoughts on Antioch Police Chief Dr. Steve Ford. We talk about his thoughts on the Brentwood Police Department and how he would like to see more support to officers with a discussion on recruiting. He talks growth, supporting small business, open space overlay and how council meetings are being run. For more information about Tony Oerlemans, visit him at www.facebook.com/Oerlemans4Brentwood
Today on the How We Can Heal Podcast, Lisa Danylchuk chats with Love Story Yoga Founder, Stephanie Snyder. The pair dive into yoga's role in trauma recovery, Stephanie's work with the San Francisco Police Department, and incorporating yoga philosophy into everyday life for personal growth. So let's get talking about how we can heal.Outline of the episode:[03:58] When yoga entered Stephanie's life[15:54] Her path to teaching yoga[20:12] Teaching yoga to the San Francisco Police department[33:25] Do you cut and run?[47:10] Moving through trauma we can't control[50:18] What gives Stephanie hope Resources:Website: www.stephaniesnyder.comUpcoming in-person workshop with Lisa at Lovestory Yoga in San Francisco!Healing Trauma & Promoting Resilience Through Yoga — Love Story YogaFull Transcription: howwecanheal.com/podcast
San Francisco Police ROAST Brittney Griner with EPIC meme and hopes she ROTS in Russian prison! Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast & YouTube! Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast! Available on Google Podcast, Spotify, Castbox, Apple Podcasts (ITunes): https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports/subscribe The podcast is all about the world of sports news, sports reactions, and the games. Website: www.blackandwhitenetwork.com Get your MERCH here: https://teespring.com/stores/blackandwhitesports use Promo Code "USAFIRST" for 25% off any of the merch! After Pay Now Available! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitenetwork/support
Paul Bloom, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Yale, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, and author of The Sweet Spot: The Pleasures of Suffering and the Search for Meaning stops by to take his punishment and like it! Actually, BDSM is only a fraction of his truly fascinating look at everything from distance running to why sharp pain causes pleasure, but somehow nausea never does. Plus, the San Francisco Police vow to not use a phrase they've never used, Colorado Schools will once again say “Nazi,” and Joan of Arc is she/they … but not actually “of Arc.” Also, speaking of finding bizarre pleasure in pan—it's an Antwentig with song! Produced by Joel Patterson and Corey Wara Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com To advertise on the show, visit: https://advertisecast.com/TheGist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 1293, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian, actor, and co-host of The Boss Bitch Show, Kirsten O'Brien, to discuss… SF ousted a progressive DA and is now ushering in a surveillance state…, Checking in With Dr. Oz's Garbage Campaign and more! SF Ousted a Progressive DA and Is Now Ushering In a Surveillance State… Checking in With Dr. Oz's Garbage Campaign Snooki got dragged into the Pennsylvania Senate race to troll Dr. Oz Dr. Oz Says 'MAGA Movement Is Dying' While His Campaign Trails Democrat in Fundraising for Pa. Senate Race John Fetterman reveals undisclosed heart condition that led to stroke Where in the world is Dr. Oz? LISTEN: One Spliff A Day by Billy Boyo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a pandemic halt, the San Francisco Pride Parade is coming back to the city in June. Controversy surrounding police officers participating in the parade has already made a comeback, too. San Francisco police officers said Monday they will not march in the city's LGBTQ Pride parade this year, an act of protest after the event's board of directors asked them not to wear uniforms, In a statement, the San Francisco Police Officers Pride alliance, LGBTQ+ members of the San Francisco Sheriff's Office and the San Francisco Fire Department said they would not participate in the parade under SF Pride's conditions. According to the statement, SF Pride is asking members of the groups mentioned above to not wear their uniforms when participating in the festivities as to not intimidate participants who are in some way intimidated by the department. "The San Francisco Pride Committee has asked the LGBTQ+ peace officers to go back in the closet," the statement read. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a pandemic halt, the San Francisco Pride Parade is coming back to the city in June. Controversy surrounding police officers participating in the parade has already made a comeback, too. San Francisco police officers said Monday they will not march in the city's LGBTQ Pride parade this year, an act of protest after the event's board of directors asked them not to wear uniforms, In a statement, the San Francisco Police Officers Pride alliance, LGBTQ+ members of the San Francisco Sheriff's Office and the San Francisco Fire Department said they would not participate in the parade under SF Pride's conditions. According to the statement, SF Pride is asking members of the groups mentioned above to not wear their uniforms when participating in the festivities as to not intimidate participants who are in some way intimidated by the department. "The San Francisco Pride Committee has asked the LGBTQ+ peace officers to go back in the closet," the statement read. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
San Francisco Police officers said today they won't participate in this year's LGBTQ+ Pride parade after event organizers asked the officers not to wear their uniforms. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Melissa Culross and Jason Brooks spoke with KCBS Radio Insider Phil Matier.
Welcome to episode 251 of the Transatlantic Cable. This week, the team look at some of the more ‘interesting' stories in the cybersecurity world. To kick off this week's episode, the team look at a recent story suggesting that San Francisco Police are looking at ways to leverage the ‘always recording' feature of driverless cars to their advantage – including for investigation leads. From there, the team discuss a recent blog looking at modern warfare, in particular how most military devices today are connected to the internet – is that a risk? Moving on, the trio dissect a recent story looking at how malware could be uploaded to an iPhone whilst it's powered off – however, there's a caveat with the story that takes a little of the sting out of it. To wrap up, they look at recent research from Kaspersky around the shape of ransomware and how it's perceived by business executives. If you like what you heard, please do consider subscribing. San Francisco Police Are Using Driverless Cars as Mobile Surveillance Cameras Hacked drones and busted logistics are the cyber future of warfare Researchers devise iPhone malware that runs even when device is turned off Ransomware is much more than just a buzzword
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has picked San Francisco Police spokesman Matt Dorsey as the replacement for Supervisor Matt Haney, who was elected to the State Assembly last month. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Patti Reising and Kris Ankarlo spoke to Melissa Caen, filling in for KCBS Radio Insider Phil Matier.
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Our 93nd episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news! Outline: Intro Applications & Business (01:10) Venture funding for chip startups has doubled in the last five years thanks to AI (4:00) Google's multisearch feature lets you search with text and images at the same time (6:10) Lighting Round Nurse-assisting robotics firm Diligent raises $30M - "We've seen robotics applied to just about every other field of late, so why not nursing — a field that will require one million new faces to keep up with demand in the U.S. alone? Sorry, developers: Microsoft's new tool fixes the bugs in software code written by AI - "Microsoft's Jigsaw can automate the process of checking and editing code outputted by a machine." Research & Advancements (7:50) Deep Learning Poised to ‘Blow Up' Famed Fluid Equations - "For centuries, mathematicians have tried to prove that Euler's fluid equations can produce nonsensical answers. A new approach to machine learning has researchers betting that “blowup” is near." (11:20) Analog A.I.? It sounds crazy, but it might be the future - "Forget digital. The future of A.I. is … analog? At least, that's the assertion of Mythic, an A.I. chip company that's, its own words, taking “a leap forward in performance in power” by going back in time. Sort of." (13:55) Lighting Round AI and infrared spectroscopy identify the age and species of mosquitoes – Physics World Deep Science: Combining vision and language could be the key to more capable AI Society & Ethics (15:45) The Miserable Lives of Cyborg Truck Drivers - "How AI and automation can make a job worse than before" (18:45) House lawmakers launch investigation of face-scan contractor ID.me - "The House probe marks an escalation of years of controversy over the government's growing reliance on facial recognition, which boiled over earlier this year after the IRS said it would require Americans to scan their faces in order to access their IRS tax accounts." (22:10) Lighting Round Biden administration takes step forward on AI policy FDA Issues Advisory on Use of AI and Machine Learning for Large Vessel Occlusion in the Brain Fun & Neat (23:40) GM Cruise autonomous taxi pulled over by police in San Francisco without humans, ‘bolts' off (U: Cruise responds) - "Last week, a GM Cruise-converted Chevy Bolt without a driver was pulled over by San Francisco Police. In an unexpected turn, the car “bolted” …to a safe spot. Cruise responded below." (26:43) How artificial intelligence helps students learn Outro
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Sorg is back from Los Angeles on business with Dudders as Chilla and Dave Podnar join! Sorg talks Amazon Just Walk Out experience https://justwalkout.com/ We talk photography and using Starlink internet for live streaming around SAE Aero Design West A visit to Icons of Darkness in Hollywood Chilla is digging the Channels update for his iOS devices for OTA DVR https://9to5mac.com/2022/04/12/channels-live-tv-downloads-offline/?utmsource=pocketmylist https://getchannels.com/docs/apps/usage/downloads/ Podnar talks the Reeflex app for those sweet moon shots with your iPhone 13! https://reeflexstore.com/pages/pro-camera-apphttps://www.instagram.com/p/Ca8g8H-t7cR/https://www.instagram.com/p/CaPj6_PrE-a/ Autonomous Cruise vehicle encounters the San Francisco Police https://www.engadget.com/cruise-vehicle-drives-away-from-police-194657296.html After the show remember to: Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.fireside.fm Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! SPECIAL THANKS to our Executive Producer Brian Crawford! Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook and Youtube!
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Sorg is back from Los Angeles on business with Dudders as Chilla and Dave Podnar join! Sorg talks Amazon Just Walk Out experience https://justwalkout.com/ We talk photography and using Starlink internet for live streaming around SAE Aero Design West A visit to Icons of Darkness in Hollywood Chilla is digging the Channels update for his iOS devices for OTA DVR https://9to5mac.com/2022/04/12/channels-live-tv-downloads-offline/?utmsource=pocketmylist https://getchannels.com/docs/apps/usage/downloads/ Podnar talks the Reeflex app for those sweet moon shots with your iPhone 13! https://reeflexstore.com/pages/pro-camera-apphttps://www.instagram.com/p/Ca8g8H-t7cR/https://www.instagram.com/p/CaPj6_PrE-a/ Autonomous Cruise vehicle encounters the San Francisco Police https://www.engadget.com/cruise-vehicle-drives-away-from-police-194657296.html After the show remember to: Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.fireside.fm Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! SPECIAL THANKS to our Executive Producer Brian Crawford! Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook and Youtube!
Some disturbing figures just released by a San Francisco Police Department report show that despite efforts toward reform, police stop, search, and use force against Black people more than any other race. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Kris Ankarlo and Melissa Culross spoke with KCBS Radio Insider Phil Matier.
Hey gang. I'm a video essayist now and I do Deep Dives. This is audio from my Deep Dive video essay on Police misconduct in San Fran. Let's get to work.
Hey gang. I'm a video essayist now and I do Deep Dives. This is audio from my Deep Dive video essay on Police misconduct in San Fran. Let's get to work.
Americans, Ukrainians, and Russians gathered in San Francisco to protest the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine. San Francisco Police promise they will no longer use DNA collected from rape kits to match suspects to crimes. Mayor Breed's office said they will go forward with plans to arrest some drug users who refuse to engage with support services. Later this week the Board of Supervisors will consider new rules compelling employers to provide their employees more flexibility and predictability to give caregivers more regular schedules. The school board will vote on a plan to lay off dozens of educators, classroom staff, and administrators to close a $125 million budget shortfall.
Joel Engardio studied journalism at Michigan State University and also has his masters degree from Harvard's school of government. Joel has written for the Boston Globe, NY Times, San Francisco Chronicle and Christian Science Monitoring. Joel also spent time working for the ACLU and was the first "story finder" for the organization. He recently took the dive into politics in San Francisco and calls himself a forward-thinking pragmatic democrat. While he lost the most recent election for supervisor of district 7 (despite having the most first-place votes), he continues to be a voice against the far-left progressive majority that dominates the city government of San Francisco.We spent nearly 2 hours talking about many different issues in San Francisco and had our fair share of constructive criticism to give. For this episode's bonus content, we spent time discussing Joel's background in Journalism and what his interpretation of the mainstream media (CNN, FoxNews, NY Times) is. I was very surprised by his experiences in media and what he believes the future of the entity is. This 20+ minutes of bonus footage is available to all of my supporters on Patreon who help to keep this channel going. You can access my patron page at:https://patreon.com/realtalksontherocksYou can also watch the full episode of this conversation on YouTube.To access my youtube channel, simply search for "Real Talks on the Rocks" episode 19, or you can visit my website at https://realtalksontherocks.comThere you will find links to the youtube channel as well as my patreon page.As always, I thank you in advance for "liking the video " on YouTube (as it helps the outreach of the channel) and subscribing to my channel (to be notified whenever I release a new video).
Gavin Octaviano was just a few days shy of his 22nd birthday when he went missing on November 23, 2018. He was last seen on a restaurant's video surveillance near where he had parked, heading toward the south entrance of the Golden Gate Bridge. The weather conditions were typical for that time of year, it had rained on and off all day with fog in the area as well, especially later into the evening. The temperature was a cool 61 degrees when he would have been walking around there, around 5:20 pm. He was last seen wearing a heather grey North Face hoodie with a blue and black plaid shirt, dark blue jeans, and white Nike Free shoes. Gavin is 5'11, 175 lbs. He has black hair, brown eyes and is of Asian American decent. If you have any information regarding his disappearance or possible whereabouts please contact the San Francisco Police department at (415) 553-1060, Daly City Police Department at (650) 991-8119 or you can leave an anonymous tip at (650) 873-2567. The family has a Facebook page setup as well, titled Come Home, Gavin. If you were in the San Francisco area during this time period, please consider your whereabouts. People were around this area at the time he vanished. And if the keys are truly in the Plumas National Forest area it is likely there are many other instances others could have seen him as well. UC Irvine acceptance stats https://www.prepscholar.com/sat/s/colleges/UC-Irvine-admission-requirements Tile, Inc. How It Works https://www.thetileapp.com/en-us/how-it-works Fun video of Gavin (disclaimer: explicit lyrics) https://youtu.be/ogZBhIL4U-c Missing the Missing Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/MissingtheMissingpodcast/
KCBS Radio's Phil Matier joins host Matt Pitman to discuss the war between the San Francisco Police Department and District Attorney Chesa Boudin over his office's handling of police shooting and use of force. The timing couldn't be worse for the city, with an officer currently on trial and Boudin facing a recall election in June. Subscribe to Bay Current on the Audacy app, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, and Stitcher. Bay Current is on YouTube, on the KCBS Radio YouTube page.
In What's New & What's Next, the Civic team offers a roundup of San Francisco news and a look at what's ahead on the city's calendar. The new: New calls for San Francisco to take over the PG&E power grid in the city. An investigation into fires affecting unhoused people. The SFPD abruptly ends an agreement allowing the District Attorney to investigate the use of violence by police. Coming up: Supervisors will consider plans for a new homeless shelter. A committee will decide whether or not to continue a program moving unhoused people into current hotels and a report on what a drop in commercial real estate rents means for the city.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. U.S. special forces kill ISIS leader in Syria. Biden administration warns Russia plotting fake attack to justify Ukraine invasion. President Joe Biden announces new initiatives to crackdown on gun violence, including $350 million for community policing. Protests erupt in Chicago as former police officer Jason Van Dyke is released early for killing black teenager Laquan McDonald. Biden administration preparing to vaccinate children ages 6 months to 4 years of age, should Pfizer get approval for it's child COVID-19 vaccine. Federal Bureau of Prisons under scrutiny for slow response to pandemic at house hearing. San Francisco police chief under fire for axing agreement that the district attorney's office investigate police misuse of force and fatal shootings. Photo of ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi compound in Syria by Department of Defense. The post U.S. special forces kill ISIS leader in Syria; Biden administration warns Russia plotting fake attack to justify Ukraine invasion; San Francisco police chief under fire for axing agreement the DA's office investigate police misuse of force appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. U.S. special forces kill ISIS leader in Syria. Biden administration warns Russia plotting fake attack to justify Ukraine invasion. President Joe Biden announces new initiatives to crackdown on gun violence, including $350 million for community policing. Protests erupt in Chicago as former police officer Jason Van Dyke is released early for killing black teenager Laquan McDonald. Biden administration preparing to vaccinate children ages 6 months to 4 years of age, should Pfizer get approval for it's child COVID-19 vaccine. Federal Bureau of Prisons under scrutiny for slow response to pandemic at house hearing. San Francisco police chief under fire for axing agreement that the district attorney's office investigate police misuse of force and fatal shootings. Photo of ISIS leader Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi compound in Syria by Department of Defense. The post U.S. special forces kill ISIS leader in Syria; Biden administration warns Russia plotting fake attack to justify Ukraine invasion; San Francisco police chief under fire for axing agreement the DA's office investigate police misuse of force appeared first on KPFA.
As we've been reporting, police in San Francisco aren't going to work with the District Attorney when it comes to police shootings. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Holly Quan and Dan Mitchinson spoke with KCBS Radio Insider Phil Matier.
Hometown Radio 12/06/21 3p: Three San Francisco police officers walk into a restaurant...and are asked to leave
On this episode of WTF California, Christmas Lights Displays, restaurant apologizes to San Francisco Police for asking armed officers to leave, more people come out calling for tougher laws on retail theft. Meanwhile, San Jose to expand license plate reader program. Discuss an LA Times article on inflation. Homeowner told to take down 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation' front yard display or face fines San Francisco restaurant now apologizes for asking armed police officers to leave EXCLUSIVE: San Francisco restaurant owner explains why police officers denied service DAs, retailers say California needs tougher retail theft law SJ City Council Approves $250,000 For License Plate Readers To Combat Bay Area Crime Wave Melrose community coming together to help fight crime; installing plate recognition technology ‘Keep the customer happy?' Small businesses reel under inflation Are soaring murder rates here to stay in California, local communities? S.F. Safeway adds barriers to deter shoplifting amid Bay Area retail theft debate Livermore winery seeing effects of supply chain issues
San Francisco Police took extra precautions on Black Friday in the Union Square area to protect businesses from more smash and grab robberies, but shoppers largely stayed home For more, KCBS News Anchors Holly Quan and Matt Bigler spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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20 San Francisco Police officers remain unvaccinated on the deadline for city employees in high risk settings to get the shot or face losing their jobs. For more, KCBS Radio news anchors Kris Ankarlo and Patti Reising spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. California joins San Francisco's historic lawsuit against ghost gun manufacturers. President Joe Biden opens Los Angeles Port 24/7 in an effort to beat back inflation. World Health Organization releases report finding climate change is the biggest threat to human health. Union representing 60,000 film and TV stage hands says will strike if demands in pay and working conditions aren't met. 90 people arrested at day 3 of People Vs. Fossil Fuels action demanding President Joe Biden declare a climate emergency. COVID-19 infections down 12%, deaths down 5% nationwide–officials cite increase in vaccinations. World Health Organization honors the late Henrietta Lacks. Violence hits presidential campaigns in Zimbabwe as sparring factions begin campaigning ahead of 2023 elections. Tenants of San Francisco's largest landlord rally outside headquarters demanding rent relief and eviction moratorium. Photo collage of Attorney General Rob Bonta at a ghost guns press conference and ghost guns seized by San Francisco Police. The post California joins historic lawsuit against ghost gun manufacturers; World Health Organization report: climate change biggest threat to human health; COVID-19 infections down 12%, deaths down 5% in U.S. appeared first on KPFA.
Black Businesses to get $3.75 million from San Francisco Police Budget; April 30, 1963: Bristol Bus Boycott inspired by the Montgomery Bus boycott; Isaac Burns Murphy became the first three-time winner of the Kentucky Derby on May 13, 1891. The African History Network Show with Michael on 910 AM Superstation WFDF Detroit 5-13-21. Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow or PayPal @ TheAHNShow@gmail.com or http://www.PayPal.me/TheAHNShow or visit http://www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com and click on the yellow “Donate” button. REGISTER HERE: https://theahn.learnworlds.com/author/course?courseid=ancient-kemet-moors-transatlantic-slave-trade-april2021 NEXT CLASS: Sat. 5-22-21, 12:00pm EST (LIVE Online Course) ‘Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moor & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade What They Didn't Teach You In School'
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In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite TV shows: the American comedy-drama detective mystery television series "Monk", created by Andy Breckman, starring Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk who is a former homicide detective and a consultant for the San Francisco Police department who has an extreme case of OCD as well as many fears and phobias that he has to daily deal with. "Monk" ran for 8 seasons - from 2002 to 2009 - and continues to have a cult-following around the world, because of the light-hearted police procedural premise of the series as well as the engaging and entertaining characters and the actors who portray them. The series stars Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk, Bitty Schram (seasons 1-3) as Sharona Fleming, Traylor Howard as Natalie Teeger (seasons 3-8), Ted Levine as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, Jason Gray-Stanford as Lieutenant Randy Disher - as well as many other amazing actors who have played memorable characters, some of whom recur throughout the series. The series is joyful, heart-warming, entertaining, funny, and sometimes harrowing - especially when the character of Adrian Monk is seen struggling to find more clues to aid him in solving the overarching mystery of the show that revolves around his wife, Trudy, and her apparent murder. --- 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/markthepoet/message
Robin Burcell spent nearly three decades working in law enforcement as a police officer, hostage negotiator, criminal investigator and FBI Academy-trained forensic artist.Burcell currently co-writes with international best-selling author Clive Cussler on the Fargo series. Pirate, their first co-written book, was released in 2016. The Romanov Ransom, next in that series, came out in 2017, followed by The Gray Ghost.What you might not know about RobinBurcell was the first female officer for her department. Her badge read "Policeman" and her locker room was actually a converted storeroom. While she'd always wanted to be a writer, her childhood dream was to be an Olympic ice skater. Unfortunately she didn't seriously start skating until her early twenties and by then it was too late. That hobby, however, was instrumental in allowing her to easily pass the physical agility test to get into the police academy.Burcell has appeared on several true-crime television episodes as a commentator and even did a "forensic" sketch from a witness's description of "Baby Big Foot" for the Icon Films television series, Bigfoot Files, which appeared on BBC and Bigfoot: The New Evidence, which appeared in the U.S. on the National Geographic channel.What you might not know about her booksEvery book in her first police procedural series starring San Francisco Police homicide inspector Kate Gillespie was nominated for the Anthony Award (with two winners), two were nominated for Barry's (with one win), and one for the Macavity.The first book in her second series, Face of a Killer, starring Sydney Fitzpatrick, FBI agent and forensic artist, received a starred review from Library Journal. The fifth book in that series, The Kill Order, was named by Library Journal as one of the best thrillers of 2014.The Last Good Place, released November 2015, is a continuation of the 1970s series by the late Carolyn Weston, whose novels were used as the base for the hit television show The Streets of San Francisco.Support the show (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1728656664/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_U_X321BbPBZK90A?fbclid=IwAR20ffQglZw3UMl8u6B2vEqGmzwAGeMtjEofIIvOv8Q0V6-01IH_j1uy9JE)
It is the dead of night, and the S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien is steaming across the fog-choked San Francisco Bay out towards the Golden Gate Bridge. The Russians, the Italians, the San Francisco Police, and the Nocturnals have all come aboard for what is sure to be a brutal final showdown. Bryan Clauser is trying to distract the Nocturnals as his partner, Pookie Chang, goes below decks to search for the twin daughters of Police Chief Amy Zou. Meanwhile, Russian gangster Dmitri Vasilov and mafia leader Frank Lanza are patiently awaiting their respective backup. Firstborn and Tricky Dick are in a yacht off of the O’Brien’s starboard side waiting for Rex and Sly to jump aboard, but Firstborn wonders if they’ll make it off in time. Written and Narrated by Scott Sigler Produced by AB Kovacs Production Assistance by Allie Press Engineered by Steve Riekeberg Copyright 2020 by Empty Set Entertainment Theme music by the band Uncrowned
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Donald Trump rejects virtual debate, calls coronavirus a “blessing from god.” Vice President Mike Pence squares off with California Senator Kamala in first Vice Presidential debate. Presidential campaigns rally supporters in Arizona. 13 men charged in “extremist violent” plots to kidnap Michigan Governor and start a civil war. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slams President Trump for abandoning coronavirus relief talks. Governor Gavin Newsom's staff tests positive for coronavirus. Racial justice activists sue San Francisco Police for spying on them. State Senator Scott Weiner to reintroduce bill for safe injection cites. Officer charged for killing George Floyd in Minneapolis bails out of jail; protests mount. Advocates for Santa Rita jail inmates demand better treatment and coronavirus testing. The post Vice President Mike Pence squares off with California Senator Kamala in first Vice Presidential debate; 13 men charged in plots to kidnap Michigan Governor and start a Civil War appeared first on KPFA.
Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. President Donald Trump rejects virtual debate, calls coronavirus a “blessing from god.” Vice President Mike Pence squares off with California Senator Kamala in first Vice Presidential debate. Presidential campaigns rally supporters in Arizona. 13 men charged in “extremist violent” plots to kidnap Michigan Governor and start a civil war. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slams President Trump for abandoning coronavirus relief talks. Governor Gavin Newsom's staff tests positive for coronavirus. Racial justice activists sue San Francisco Police for spying on them. State Senator Scott Weiner to reintroduce bill for safe injection cites. Officer charged for killing George Floyd in Minneapolis bails out of jail; protests mount. Advocates for Santa Rita jail inmates demand better treatment and coronavirus testing. The post Vice President Mike Pence squares off with California Senator Kamala in first Vice Presidential debate; 13 men charged in plots to kidnap Michigan Governor and start a Civil War appeared first on KPFA.
Malia Cohen, sworn in this week as the city's newest police commissioner, discusses changes she'd like to see in the San Francisco Police Department and what comes next in the national protests over police brutality. | Get full Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Eduardo recounts his and his friend's recent encounter with the San Francisco Police What’s Left? Website: Podcasts: iTunes: Bitchute: stitcher: Googleplaymusic: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ip2kmnisjjchn6bugg2xrjoduja
Continued coverage of the Bay Area's storm system, the first tiny home housing community, and San Francisco Police and Fireman battle in a turkey carve off. Local people. Local stories. From the KCBS Radio Newsroom, this is "The All Local" for the evening of Wednesday, November 27, 2019.
"The most exciting new podcast in the startup world.” - Eric Ries, Founder, and NYTimes bestselling author Today's episode is with an anonymous guest. We're going to call him John Doe. John and I talked about the “below the line” version of the story of being a police officer. We also covered what has changed in San Francisco, some for the better, some for the worse, over the years. There's no doubt there are many good things that have happened in San Francisco in the last few decades. There are also some really strange and unfortunate things in his estimation, and we talked about the root causes of that in his opinion. As a life-long San Franciscan, who has seen the underbelly while living here for 50+ years, it’s a fascinating take on the city. We also covered why he became a police officer in the first place, what he didn't expect to see and experience, and a whole lot more. This is one of the most interesting conversations we've had on the podcast. And we certainly talked about a world you don't get to hear much about — So I think you're going to enjoy this one. You can email James questions directly at askbelowtheline@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @ twitter.com/gobelowtheline — “Below the Line with James Beshara" is brought to you by Straight Up Podcasts LLC
Napa and Sonoma Counties wait for word from PG&E, new NuStar fire details, San Francisco Police reform progress. Local people. Local stories. From the KCBS Radio Newsroom, this is "The All Local" for the morning of Wednesday, October 23, 2019.
May 26, 2019: Neera Tanden, David Frum, Olivia Nuzzi, Ted Boutrous, Scott Pelley, Audrey Cooper and Paul Rieckhoff join Brian Stelter.
Jack returns this week and joins Darren to discuss these topics:Abortion prohibitions spread in several states as conservatives look to overturn Roe v. Wade.Joe Biden has repeatedly criticized Roe v. Wade and has voted against legal abortion.Michigan State Senator Kim LaSata (R-St. Joseph) says women who get late term abortions should suffer pain.Michigan State Rep. Larry Inman (R-Traverse City) has been indicted by federal prosecutors for soliciting a bribe and lying to the FBI.With the U.S. threatening war with Iran, Jack wonders where the protesters are.And an independent journalist says San Francisco Police raided his house after he refused to name a confidential source.Hammer Time: Everyone who identifies as pro-life gets called out.
Jamal Trulove aka 10millimilli stopped by the Sana G Morning Show and shared his story of being framed for murder by several San Francisco Police officers. Jamal detailed exactly how he was set-up by SFPD and how life has change since being freed from 6 years of false imprisonment and granted $10million! He talked about his plans for his new money, shared his new music, and talked bout his time on “I Love New York 2!”
There were more than 31,000 reports of car break-ins in San Francisco in 2017, but police were only able to make arrests in 1.7 percent of cases. Police Chief Bill Scott explains to columnist Heather Knight why these crimes are so hard to tackle, and also discusses how law enforcement is responding to two other city scourges: injection drug use and homeless tent encampments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide
Grief is a universal emotion, and loss is an experience we can all relate to…whether we have been faced with a tragedy beyond our control, like a natural disaster, or whether we are contemplating a relationship separation or divorce. Even the act of addressing long-standing issues in relationship, can bring up feelings of anticipatory grief. This is especially true when confronting significant issues or issues that haven’t been dealt with for a long while. Once we are questioning the relationship, we are contemplating the possible loss. Grief is a natural response to loss and can evoke intense emotional pain. (Please listen to the podcast episode or read the transcript to hear explanations, stories and examples.) EMOTIONAL LITERACY & GRIEF Processing grief is a difficult task in and of itself and is made even more difficult when we have little experience paying attention to our emotional world. When we are not accustomed to meeting our feelings, we do not have emotional literacy. Emotional literacy refers to the ability to understand, express, and manage our feelings. In Dr. Jennifer Ballarini’s post, “The Police Officer’s Paradox,” she quotes Lt. Al Benner with the San Francisco Police. “To function effectively in our job, you must annihilate, smother, and suppress normal emotions like fear, anger, revulsion, and even compassion. To do so otherwise is to invite overwhelming doubt or hesitancy when decisive action is required. The penalty for your achieved competence is a mindset that might as well be a foreign language to your social contemporaries. We are…victims of our own success. When these same normal and appropriate emotions…surface in personal relationships, we automatically shut down and wonder why, over time, that the people we care about the most complain that we are aloof, cold, and uncommunicative.” — Lt. Al Benner, San Francisco Police People in other professions like surgeons, doctors, nurses, first responders, firefighters, etc. are also required to set aside their emotions, so that they can focus on their job to protect, save, and heal. Our upbringings can also influence our emotional literacy. If we grew up in an environment that did not welcome, allow, or value emotions, then we are likely to have negative beliefs about emotions. For example, emotions are: irrational purposeless valueless not to be trusted dangerous unsafe unknown mysterious. When we do not have experience giving our emotions value, we tend to feel overwhelmed when confronted with intense emotional pain. We have a hard time being with present with our feelings. We don’t know what to do. WHAT GRIEF FEELS LIKE: Grief will look different for each person. There is no right way to grieve and there is no exact time frame for the process. The feelings of grief often come in waves. You may feel fine one moment and then the next moment, you may feel unbearable pain. Your body is working overtime to recover and heal. You will likely undergo an emotional, physical, psychological response to the loss. You may experience a range of feelings: Shock Numbness Sadness Guilt Anger Fear Irritability You may experience physical symptoms such as: No appetite or nausea Sleep disturbances Difficulty thinking or making decisions Fatigue Anxiety Stressed Mental focus and memory difficulties. You may be struggling with questions like: Who am I now? What is really important now? You may feel a sense of shattering of your: Identity Goals Dreams Desires Expectations. WHAT TO BE AWARE OF WITH GRIEF: Grief will trigger feelings of previous loss grief and loss. Pay special attention to when you are activated (or triggered) and what feelings are coming up for you, especially if you have experienced trauma in the past. I highly encourage seeking additional support in this event. Grief is different than depression. If you notice that you are having negative thoughts or negative behaviors towards yourself, please consider getting support and guidance to handle your loss. A depressive state can greatly complicate the grieving and healing process. FIVE STAGES OF GRIEF 1. Shock or Denial. “This can’t be happening. I don’t know how to process this. This is too much to deal with. I can’t do this right now.” 2. Anger. “This is messed up. I am so mad at you. Why did you do this to me? You ruined my life. I wasted so much time with you.” 3. Bargaining. “What if we tried this or tried that? What if I was different in this way? What if I did this for you?” 4. Acceptance. “She is leaving me. I don’t want to be in relationship anymore. I am sad, but it is what it is.” 5. Moving on. “I am going to focus on improving myself. I am going to make a list of all the things I want to do. I want to meet new people.” Be patient with your grieving process. Stay tuned for part two for tips in how to deal and cope with grief and loss. To take your relationship development to the next level, check out the Connected Couple program. MENTIONED: ERP 112: What Makes Being Vulnerable So Hard? (podcast) ERP 080: Finding Family: Part Two (podcast) The Police Officer’s Paradox, by Dr. Jennifer Ballarini (article) Coping With Grief & Loss, by HelpGuide.org (article) Empowered Relationship FB Page Photo by Ben White on Unsplash TRANSCRIPT: Click on this link to access the transcript for this episode: If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please reach out to me. Here is my contact information. I would really appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here. Thank you! If you are interested in developing new skills to overcome relationship challenges, please consider taking the Empowered Relationship Course or doing relationship coaching work with me.
Pedro Figueroa Zarceno is suing the San Francisco Police department because he was handed over to immigration after reporting his car stereo stolen. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Nightclub security plan after Orlando massacre Are nightclub security plan upgrades needed for LGBT Pride week? What can San Francisco club owners do to enhance security? Should nightclub owners worry about a copycat incident? San Francisco Police Highly-Visible at LGBT Gay Pride Parade Interview with San Francisco Chronicle newspaper. Reporter Aidin Vaziri. Podcast Time Stamps: [01:20] -- Gay Pride (LGBT) weekend starts June 25, 2016 in San Francisco [01:50] -- This year LGBT parade joins with Black Lives Matter movement. [03:10] -- Interview begins with San Francisco Chronicle newspaper reporter. [04:00] -- What should nightclub owners do in light of the Orlando massacre? [05:00] -- No trend or pattern where or when next mass shooting will occur. [06:00] -- Parade dynamic may change with Black Lives Matter movement. [07:20] -- Nightclub security plan must increase vigilance at the front door. [08:20] -- San Francisco Police will be out in force and highly-visible. [09:00] -- Police have met with parade organizers and nightclub owners. [09:40] -- Will mass shooters are deterred by more security staff at the door [11:15] -- Arming all security staff in clubs is not likely to happen soon. [12:45] -- Special response training needed for a nightclub security plan. [13:15] -- Nightclub owners need a response to "what if" questions. [14:40] -- New dynamic requires personal alertness at all public venues. Should San Francisco nightclub owners worry about a copycat massacre?Tweet This San Francisco LGBT Parade and Celebration Gay Pride parade 2016 is expected to draw one-million people. The celebration moves between Civic Center and the Castro district. Day-long celebration and mixing of political values is a security challenge. Police hope for peaceful demonstrations and protests. The usual amount of disruption and disorderly conduct is expected. Due to the crowd, theme, and alcohol service, there will be some fights. Some injuries and medical emergencies are anticipated. Gun violence and mass murder have not been a major threat. A few people were shot in 2013 and 2015 at LGBT Pride events. SFPD will increase foot patrols and have a highly-visible presence. Law enforcement is relying on each nightclub security plan. Nightclub Security Plan for Gay Pride Celebration FBI and San Francisco Police have met with parade organizers. Saturday is nightclub night South of Market and in the Castro. Streets, nightclubs, and bars will be filled with people. Police have met with clubs about a nightclub security plan. Police planning is largely about crowd control and response. The Orlando Nightclub Massacre is on everyone's mind. Police will be out in force to prevent a copycat mass shooter. A city must rely heavily on the private nightclub security plan. Nightclubs must hire and train adequate staff to control conduct. The nightclub security plan must address the ve shooter response. Learn More about Premises Liability Litigation Download the book written by Crime School host Chris McGoey. Security Expert’s Guide to Premises Liability Litigation. Evaluating Crime Foreseeability and Inadequate Security Cases. Biography of Chris McGoey Testimonials from a few clients Speaking Engagements Media Interviews Premises Liability Litigation Book Retain Chris as a Security Expert Witness Hire Chris as a Security Consultant Chris McGoey Blog Article Index Crime School Podcast Index Connect with Chris McGoey Email 213-537-3505 Twitter
Blendover Episode 164: A scandal has erupted in California, where several officers from the San Francisco Police Department have been caught sending racist and homophobic text messages to each other. And now, the word is that the culprits may go unpunished. Blendover looks into the story. Our Craniumelody band this week is MEJIBRAY Topics Discussed: […]
Good Cop, Bad Daughter: Memoirs of an Unlikely Police Officer by Karen Lynch This on demand audio series is a part of the Executive Girlfriends Group Vignette Series. Chicke Fitzgerald interviews Karen Lynch. The original live interview was 11/07/14. A poignant and humorous story of a young woman's journey from chaotic childhood to San Francisco police officer. Raised by a counter-culture tribe in summer of love Haight-Ashbury, she was taught to despise "The Man." But when the San Francisco Police Department was forced by court order to hire women, she found herself compelled to prove to the world that women could cut it as cops, a betrayal that caused her police-loathing mother to brand her a Nazi. Good Cop, Bad Daughter is an often humorous, poignant adventure story of Karen's journey from pot-smoking Cal student, to Renaissance bar serving wench, to street cop. As she finds family and acceptance in a men's club that never wanted her as a member, she fears she will one day face her mother, not as a daughter but as an arresting officer. Karen Lynch is a native San Franciscan. After graduating from UC Berkeley, she joined the San Francisco Police Department in 1981. She lives in Novato with her husband and their three children, including Kyra, who was the subject of an essay that won the 2012 Notes & Words national essay contest. To order the book click HERE For Karen's Facebook page click HERE For more information about the Executive Girlfriends' Group see: http://www.executivegirlfriendsgroup.com
My third podcast is about San Francisco. Download it here or subscribe to the podcast feed in iTunes. » Download (MP3, 16.8MB) » Audio-only RSS feed (drag to iTunes) I had a lot of fun putting this together, recording sounds in and around San Francisco. I used my MiniDisc RH-910 and Audio-Technica AT822 microphone. Turns out the MiniDisc was a pretty bad investment, though. It has been a real hassle to use, and I am eyeing the new Edirol R-09 as a replacement. Go buy the music used in this podcast from Magnatune: Cargo Cult, Phoebe Carrai, and Arthur Yoria. They are building a great modern label that embraces what the internet is about instead of fighting it. Also special thanks to the Marin County Free Library for permission to use a portion of the Arthur Giddings interview. Check out their site on the 1906 earthquake. Other resources: Point Reyes, San Francisco Police 9-1-1 Tapes, 19th-Century California Sheet Music, WWDC 2006 Keynote. Update: How could I leave out a link to Sketchcrawl.com? Also: Eadweard Muybridge, Enrico Casarosa, and Dorothea Lange.