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Matthew Murello is the Mayor of Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey. Mayor Murello was one of over 100 other New Jersey mayors who attended a government briefing on drone sightings in the State.
President-elect Donald Trump praised Indiana schools as "well run" in a recent interview with Time magazine. President Joe Biden issued sweeping pardons last week to clear the records of more than 1,500 people – one Indianapolis woman was pardoned for a drug crime committed two decades ago. Washington Township Schools Board approved new rezoning in their district. A recent state law prompted by a WFYI investigation now requires the Indiana Commission on Seclusion and Restraint to meet twice per year – but the group hasn't met in 14 months. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
In hour three, Mark, Melynda, and Don Pryor dive deep into the drone situation in New Jersey including comments from Washington Township, NJ Mayor Matthew Murello.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Trible and coach Tim McAneney review Washington Township's first sectional title since 1995 in last week's Game of the Week (open) and preview all of the local state semifinals with special guest, West Deptford coach John Emel! • Group 1 semis (18.45) • Group 2 (31:00) • Group 3 (40:10) • Group 5 (52:57) • Non-Public A (1:02.30) • Non-Public B (1:09.35) • Group 4 semifinal, Millville - Winslow Township Game of the Week Preview (1:19.44) Show sponsored by the West Jersey Football Coaches Association.
Indy Parks showed off a major upgrade for an east side park this week. President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last week to head the Department of Health and Human Services – former Indiana governor and U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said he's against it. Washington Township school district has introduced changes to the way the school boundaries are zoned. Dave Bangert, who covered the Delphi murder trial and has reported on the story for nearly 8 years, talks about the impact it's had on the community. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
NovaCare Dr. Meghan Bishop joins the Morning team on Hurts' possible concussion. Dr. Meghan Bishop, MD is fellowship-trained, board certified orthopaedic surgeon with Rothman Orthopedic and see patients at Washington Township, and Marlton, NJ. Dr. Bishop specializes in sports related injuries of the knee, shoulder and elbow. Dr. Bishop has served as the orthopaedic medical director for the Philadelphia Marathon and provided medical coverage for the elite athletes at the New York City Marathon. Dr. Meghan is Head Team Physician of Drexel University Athletics and an Assistant Team Physician for the Philadelphia Phillies
Mark Trible and coach Tim McAneney review Washington Township's big win over Cherry Hill East (5:13) and preview all of the local action in the playoff brackets with special guest, West Deptford coach John Emel! • Central Group 1 (18.55) • South Group 1 (25:55) • South/Central Group 2 (34:10) • Central Group 3 (42:10) • South Group 3 (49:31) • Central Group 4 (1:09.20) • South Group 4 (1:12.34) • South Group 5 (1:27.15) • Non-Publics (1:33.50) • Central Group 5 Washington Twp - Atlantic City Game of the Week Preview (1:42.35) Show sponsored by the West Jersey Football Coaches Association.
The Washington Township School Board approved their next superintendent at a meeting Wednesday night. Indiana hospitals are still experiencing IV fluid shortages after Hurricane Helene damaged the largest IV fluid manufacturing plant in the U.S. in September. The Marion County Prosecutor's office says housing instability is a major problem for individuals and families involved with the criminal justice system. Republican Mike Braun, Democrat Jennifer McCormick and Libertarian Donald Rainwater each cast very different visions for the future of the state. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Drew Daudelin and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Mark Trible and Coach Tim McAneney: Recap RV's huge win over Washington Township and the rest of the Week 6 slate Mourn the loss of longtime great coach Jim Horner and tell stories of yesteryear Reveal the latest Best 11 Rankings Sponsored by the West Jersey Football Coaches Association.
Sandy Stockl started the girls' lacrosse program at Washington Township High School in Gloucester County in South Jersey back in 1994. She spent 31 years as the head coach until deciding to retire after the 2024 season – she will still be working at the school as a counselor. She won 300 games at the helm of the program and her coaching career came after an elite playing career, which saw her win three Division III National Championships as a goalie at TCNJ (then Trenton State College). In Episode #222 of “1-on-1 with Matt Leon,” Matt welcomes Stockl in studio to look back on her career. They discuss why this was the right time to step away, look back at what it was like to start the program back in 1994, reflect on her outstanding playing career and much more. “1-on-1 with Matt Leon” is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on X @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060.
The Black Church Coalition will host an event this Thursday to demand better public safety and revenue investments from Indianapolis' policymakers. An all-girl charter school was granted final approval Monday night to open in the boundary of the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township. Federal grants awarded to an Indiana organization will help fight housing discrimination. Existing heart screenings can detect issues, and potentially prevent future complications, but medical experts have debated the value of mandating these tests for decades. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Darian Benson, Abriana Herron, Drew Daudelin and Kendall Antron with support from Sarah Neal-Estes.
A new regular segment for the show called The Checkup, from Side Effects Public Media. After months of controversy, an all-girls charter school is one step closer to opening in Washington Township. More than 50 new apartments are open to people in need of permanent supportive housing in Indianapolis. A lack of oversight from the federal government has made labeling for PFAS confusing. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. Today's episode of WFYI News Now was produced by Darian Benson, Abriana Herron, Drew Daudelin and Kendall Antron with support from Sarah Neal-Estes.
February's winner is Mr. Nick Bunton! He is a behaviorist who helps elementary students process their emotions. But how did he get into this unique career? Hear his answers and insight on education right now, with this in-depth conversation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your day ahead forecast, series of Sunday shootings in Indianapolis, 2 dead in Martinsville fire, Caitlin Clark is the NCAA all-time leading scorer, Super Tuesday preview, Trump ballet possible decision, Israel and Hamas ceasefire in jeopardy, celebrating 'school breakfast week,' STEM in Washington Township schools, and more...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
February's winner is Mr. Nick Bunton, who helps elementary students process their emotions in the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township. Mr. Bunton is a behaviorist at Allisonville Elementary School and is known for singing a tune while he works.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode I'm talking to Bill O'Hanlon - he's a Navy veteran, businessman, sober alcoholic, and is currently running for mayor of Washington Township in Gloucester, NJ. He's also under federal indictment for timeshare fraud and facing a life in prison.
A man is behind bars after assaulting his roommate, and holding her captive for hours. WWJ's Luke Sloan has more. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel out with a details of ANOTHER retail fraud theft -- this time involving Meijer. WWJ's Jon Hewett has details. (Credit: Kevin Whitlock/USA Today)
We've got a great guest in the Lounge this week! Ken Budd, from the Washington Township, NJ Public Works, joined us to talk all about winter operations from the perspective of a road department. We enjoyed having Ken on the podcast! Visit liquid-iv.com and use our Promo Code to save 20% off your next order! Thanks for listening! Be sure to leave a comment and rate the podcast. If you want to get in contact with us, you can reach us at weatherlounge@weatherworksinc.com Learn more about the Snowfighters Institute here: https://snowfightersinstitute.com/ For more information about WeatherWorks, visit: weatherworksinc.com Certified Snowfall Totals Past Weather Reports Also, check us out on Social Media! Twitter Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews David Kamara, founder and investor at Cape Sierra Capital, about his recently closed deal: the 202-unit Stoney Creek in Washington Township, Michigan. David shares insights into his journey from management consulting to multifamily real estate, the story behind acquiring the property, the challenges he faced, and the financial details of the deal. David also touches on the advantages of working with cooperative sellers and the importance of strong operational and practical alignment within a team. Despite facing some communication challenges with multiple title companies during closing, David successfully navigated the deal while traveling in Alaska. Tune in to learn more about how David brings his deals to close, equipping you with insights to add to your success toolbelt!
Mark Trible and coach Tim McAneney return with Roderick Self for another week of The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show! Eastside forfeits playoff game, Washington Township takes Game of the Week Group 1 semifinal preview (14:50) Group 2 semifinal preview (25:56) Group 3 semifinal preview (34:48) Group 4 semifinal preview (51:40) Group 5 semifinal preview (1:06:34) Non-public playoff preview (1:18:32) Timber Creek v. Cedar Creek Game of the Week Preview (1:28:05) Show sponsored by the West Jersey Football Coaches Association.
Len and Michael talked with Rose about his theater being jammed with Swifties to check out her new concert film.
Mark Trible and coach Tim McAneney return with Roderick Self for another week of The South Jersey Football Frenzy Show! Washington Township wins GOTW on a Hail Mary and other miraculous finishes in SJ history Week 6 Review (24:12) Scheduling Chatter (33:02) NOTs of the Week (45:38) Week 7 Preview (50:46) Delsea-Hammonton Game of the Week Preview (58:19) Best 11 Rankings (1:06:25) Show sponsored by the West Jersey Football Coaches Association.
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KB & Coach Guzman are BACK and kick things off recapping the 28-7 loss against Washington Township. Coach details how things went in the game, where the team can improve, and getting another look at Tank Powell as the QB. Then they preview the matchup against Holy Spirit and talk some more about Tyreem Powell and Rutgers' success this season and Mr. Pacheco scoring in front of ALL the celebrity guests! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI Kyle: @KBizzl311 Vineland Football: @VinelandFB Instagram: @undergroundphi YouTube: www.youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia TikTok: tiktok.com/@undergroundphi Facebook: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Merch & Apparel: phiapparel.co + use code UNDERGROUND for 10% off! Allen Associates: allenassoc.com Intro Music: Arkells "Relentless" Outro Music: Arkells "Relentless"
James Tosone of Washington Township, NJ, tells On the Record with Steve Scott why he is suing the NJ Secretary of State's office.
KB & Coach Guzman are BACK and kick things off recapping the bye week, discussing the extra preparation for Washington Township, and of course, the weather! They talk about the emphasis on ball control in the rain, how important running the ball will be, and how this game is going to be gritty and physical. Then they dive into the matchup with Township, talk about Tyreem Powell's performance against Michigan, and Mr. Pacheco had Taylor Swift in the building to watch him score! Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI Kyle: @KBizzl311 Vineland Football: @VinelandFB Instagram: @undergroundphi YouTube: www.youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia TikTok: tiktok.com/@undergroundphi Facebook: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Merch & Apparel: phiapparel.co + use code UNDERGROUND for 10% off! Allen Associates: allenassoc.com Intro Music: Arkells "Relentless" Outro Music: Arkells "Relentless"
Your day ahead forecast, surveyors to determine whether one or two tornadoes hit southern Indiana, Oscar-winning director William Friedkin dies, business headlines and more See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The newest version of the legendary SUV strikes an exceptional balance between coziness and all-terrain performance, establishing itself as the ultimate option for those seeking adventures in both urban environments and rugged landscapes. Turnersville Jeep Chrysler Dodge Ram 3100 New Jersey 42, Washington Township, New Jersey 08012, United States Website https://www.turnersvillejeep.com Email prc.pressagency@gmail.com
Near Falls Creek in Jefferson County is a region known as Beechwoods, a locality which includes some of the finest farmland in Washington Township. The area was settled in 1824 by Henry Keys, Alexander Osborn, John McIntosh, John McGhee and Thomas Moore. These early settlers, mostly of Scotch and Irish origin, named the community after the large number of beech trees they found there. It is one of these founders, Thomas Moore, who played a role in one of the most colorful chapters in the history of Jefferson County. It is a story that seems ripped right out of the pages of a novel, and features murder, suicide, a haunted farm and a buried treasure of silver and gold.
Spiritual growth and maturity is knowing and walking alongside your neighbor that views the world differently. Dr. King speaks of becoming a World House. If we are to be a World House we are to know every religion and every human as a part of the human family. These famous words still ring true today as antisemitism is on the rise. In this episode, Bishop Wright has a conversation with Rabbi Peter Berg of The Temple, the oldest Jewish worshiping community in Atlanta. They discuss the history of Jews and Christians walking alongside one another in Atlanta, antisemitism and disinformation, and where we go from here. Listen in to the full conversation. - - - - - - Peter Berg became the fifth senior rabbi of The Temple since 1895 in July of 2008. He is thrilled to serve this diverse and multi-generational congregation as a spiritual leader. Rabbi Berg is passionate about Jewish learning and meaningful worship, and he is an advocate for social change.Prior to coming to The Temple, he served as rabbi of Temple Beth Or in Washington Township, New Jersey and as the Associate Rabbi of Temple Emanuel-El in Dallas, Texas. Additionally, he served Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains, New York as a rabbinic intern and at Beth El Hebrew Congregation in Alexandria, Virginia, as its Youth Director. Over the years, Rabbi Berg has spent a great deal of time working with advocacy groups on issues including but not limited to: poverty & homelessness, criminal justice reform, preventing the human trafficking of minors, civil rights, religious freedom, ending mass incarceration, gun safety, hate crimes, the environment, combatting antisemitism, and strengthening the U.S.- Israel relationship. Rabbi Berg lives in Atlanta with his wife Karen, a teacher and tutor, and their three children.
This episode of Selling the Mouse, host Jamie Biesiada catches up with Sue Pisaturo, the president of Small World Vacations in Washington Township, N.J. They talk about how Sue started and grew her agency, Barbara Corcoran's role in it (yes, Barbara Corcoran of “Shark Tank” fame), following your intuition and more. Jamie also reviews the news, including the ouster of Bob Chapek and the return of CEO Bob Iger. Selling the Mouse is a five-part miniseries, brought to you by Trade Secrets, a travel advisor-focused business development podcast. Trade Secrets is in its third season with new episodes every other Monday. Further resources Small World Vacations on the web, on Facebook and on Instagram Small World Vacations on Travel Weekly's Power List Disney World's Splash Mountain to close in late January for overhaul Tickets are on sale for Universal Orlando's escape room Disney specialists cheer Bob Iger's return as CEO Disney's struggling streaming business is likely Iger's top priority Gov. DeSantis signs bill to abolish Disney World tax district, but will it actually happen? Theme song: Adventures in Adventureland by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/8287-adventures-in-adventureland License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Too often life punches us in the face, and we are forced to make instant decisions and changes that will impact how we live. Rather than waiting for significant life events to force us to change the course of our lives, we can make changes that we are in control of today.How do we decide what changes we need to make? Why should we conduct a life audit to decide what takes priority in our lives?In this episode, successful real estate professional and cancer survivor, Kate Papkin joins us to discuss why we should not wait for a life changing event to change our lives, how to purposely and proactively change our priority perspectives and how she conducts a life audit.Three Things You'll Learn In This Episode-The meaning of successHow do we hone in on what our own version of success is?-How to conduct an honest life auditA life audit essentially means figuring out what takes priority in our lives. How do we decide what should stay and what should go?-How to live by designIn order to live a life by design, we need to become clear on what our core values are and what aligns with it.Guest BioKate Papkin is originally from Washington Township, a Philadelphia suburb located in southern New Jersey. She attended the Pennsylvania State University and studied Communications Arts and Sciences and Journalism. She started her career in real estate 16 years ago as a sales representative for new home builder NVR/Ryan Homes in the Northern Virginia market. Kate joined Keller Williams in 2016 as the Team Leader/CEO of the KW Metro Center Old Town Alexandria office In 2018, Kate went through the rigorous application and training protocols to become a MAPS (Mega Agent Productivity Systems) leadership coach. In 2019, Kate was promoted to General Manager for all KW Metro Center offices.Kate lives in Fairfax County with her husband of 12 years, their 3 children, and their Cavachon pup.Find Kate on Instagram @katebradleypapkinFind Kate on Facebook @Kate Bradley Papkin
Jon Meinert is the director of Food Rescue and Transportation Second Helpings in Indianapolis. Hear how the logistics between Second Helpings and 11 Washington Township schools in Indianapolis have led to over half a million food items preserved since 2017 to feed children and families in need, and over 67,000 pounds of carbon dioxide equivalents prevented from entering into the environment.
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In The Trial of Michael Barisone: First Responder Testimony 2, we conclude our look at the testimony of Corporal Derek Heymer, the police officer who initially responded to the dispatch reporting shots fired on August 7, 2019 at 411 West Mill Road in Washington Township, New Jersey.Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis's Storyteller Interviews with ground-breaking, award-winning storytellers like David Simon and George Pelecanos; and all of our Amanda Knox Project opinion pieces and interviews— subscribe on Patreon for just $5 per month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In The Trial of Michael Barisone: First Responder Testimony 1, we begin our look at the direct examination of the trial's first witness, the police officer who initially responded to the dispatch reporting shots fired on August 7, 2019 at 411 West Mill Road in Washington Township, New Jersey.Crime Story Media has begun to migrate content from the CrimeStory.com website to our Patreon. For more of Crime Story and Jury Duty — including ad-free episodes of the upcoming season; Kary Antholis's Storyteller Interviews with ground-breaking, award-winning storytellers like David Simon and George Pelecanos; and all of our Amanda Knox Project opinion pieces and interviews— subscribe on Patreon for just $5 per month. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The University of Pittsburgh has made SATs and ACTs optional for first-year undergrad applications now through 2025. Your TV signal may be out of whack this week, and there's a scientific reason for that. A cemetery in Washington Township is getting a marker dedicated to the Revolutionary War soldiers interred there. Lastly, unfortunately, Pennsylvania isn't one of the best states for a night out.
Follow Us! Twitter: @UndergroundPHI Kyle: @KBizzl311 Vineland Football: @VinelandFB Instagram: @undergroundphi YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCXTLztI5KsYQLH0WptJaL-Q Facebook: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Twitch: twitch.tv/undergroundsportsPHI Merch & Apparel: NEW MERCH COMING SOON tomahawkshades.com | Promo Code: "USP" for 25% off at checkout! manscaped.com | Promo Code: "USP" for 20% off AND free shipping Intro Music: Arkells "Relentless" Outro Music: Arkells "Relentless"
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of drying egg noodles in your bedroom. Dr. Don - not risky
Tony Dzwonar had just wrapped up three consecutive terms on the Washington Township school board—serving from 2008 to late 2020—and was looking for a way to spend his extra free time. He remembered that the district –like most school corporations—needed bus drivers. He received the required training and a commercial driver's license before becoming one of about 100 district bus drivers in fall 2021. He worked daily, running two or three routes in the southeastern portion of the district that included elementary children, middle schoolers and high school students. In the latest edition of the IBJ Podcast, Dzwonar tells host Mason King about what he learned waking up at 5 a.m. every school day and getting behind the wheel of a 40-foot bus. He explains how he dealt with his most disruptive students as a newbie driver. He also shares his new street-level perspective of the district and how it gave him insight into the impact of at least one of the school board's student-focused initiatives. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom leads off the Dom Giordano Program by dissecting the Supreme Court decision concerning the 2nd Amendment, playing back a news report telling of a spike in carry permit requests in Washington Township, NJ. Dom finds this as a positive, and tells of the necessity of protection, particularly with a recent spike in crime. This causes Giordano to provide multiple examples, telling of a horrific situation in which a Philadelphia man was beaten by 4 teens leaving him with brain damage, and a designated driver who was shot in a Philadelphia bar after a night of Top Golf. (Photo by Getty Images)
Mike and Joey take you through the upcoming event and back to Mike talks the founding of Washington Township.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton praised the job that President Biden has done in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, while asserting that there is more that the U.S. should be doing to make a difference in the region. Former President Donald Trump returned to Michigan Saturday (April 2) for the first time since he lost the 2020 election. The U.S. government seized a mega yacht in Spain owned by an oligarch with close ties to the Russian president on Monday, the first in the government's sanctions initiative to “seize and freeze” giant boats and other pricey assets of Russian elites. An endangered black lion tamarin has been born at the Jersey Zoo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I know the conventional wisdom about midterm elections — the party in power loses big — and I've lived through enough midterms to know that the conventional wisdom is mostly correct. Does this make Biden and the Democrats toast when it comes to retaining control of the House and Senate? No — especially because of one huge loose cannon aimed at the Republican Party: Donald Trump.About 30 percent of Americans love the guy, but a majority detest him. He's toxic. As Republican Governor Chris Sonunu said of him Saturday night, “He's f***ing crazy!” Almost every time Trump moves center stage, Republicans' odds decline. This is especially true in the swing suburbs that will determine the outcome of the midterms. For a few months I thought Trump would stay quiet, but he's constitutionally unable to keep his big mouth shut. This past week, he trumped his way into the news:He loudly un-endorsed Alabama Rep. Mo Brooks, now running for a Senate seat, who returned the un-favor by disclosing that Trump repeatedly (including recently) pressed Brooks to overturn the 2020 presidential result. Expect Brooks to be called by Congress's select committee investigating the reasons for the January 6 insurrection.He called on Vladimir Putin to release dirt on the Bidens. Talk bad timing. Putin's thugs were at that moment committing atrocities in Ukraine. Trump instantly reminded everyone that he had called on Ukrainian President Zelensky to dig up dirt on the Bidens during the 2020 presidential campaign by threatening to withhold U.S. military aide intended to defend Ukraine against Russia, and in the 2016 campaign had called on Putin to release Hillary Clinton's emails. But in 2016 and 2020 the American public merely considered Putin to be bad news. Now he's the arch-villain of the world. He gave an incendiary speech at Michigan Stars Sports Center in Washington Township, Michigan, where he criticized Biden's presidency and teased another presidential campaign. "We're gonna bring back law and order," he told the crowd.It was also revealed last week that Virginia Thomas (wife of Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas) had, in the weeks following the 2020 election, pressed Trump's chief of staff to do everything possible to reverse the outcome of the election.And last week Congress recommended to the Justice Department that two former Trump advisers, Dan Scavino and Peter Navarro, be criminally charged with contempt of Congress for refusing to appear before the select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection. (This coming Thursday, Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, is expected to “voluntarily” appear before the committee. He will not be protected by executive privilege.) Wait. I'm not done. Last Monday, federal Judge David Carter ruled that Trump, along with John Eastman (the lawyer who had advised him on how to overturn the 2020 election) had most likely committed felonies, including obstructing the work of Congress and conspiring to defraud the United States. (The January 6 committee – which is weighing making a criminal referral to the Justice Department -- had used a filing in the case against Eastman to lay out the crimes it believed Trump might have committed.) Judge Carter noted that Trump likely knew that Eastman's plan to throw out electoral votes was illegal because the “illegality of the plan was obvious,” and cited strong evidence of a “corrupt mindset,” such as Trump's phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which he famously asked the secretary to "give [him] a break" and "find 11,780 votes" (one vote more than Biden's margin of victory in that state).And this was just one week. Remember, the January 6 committee's report will be released in a few months. Expect a firestorm that may even force Hamlet-like Attorney General Merrick Garland to charge Trump with crimes. (Some argue that America does not prosecute its former presidents. While that's historically true, before Trump no former president had launched an attempted coup or criminal insurrection.) As if all this weren't enough to keep him in the news, Trump has placed big midterm election bets on dozens of ballots across the nation, through Trump-branded “endorsements.” This means Trump will be a central player in campaigns just about everywhere.So whether the Republican Party likes it or not (and even if Democrats are reluctant to talk about Trump because political operatives advise them not to) Trump is going to feature big in the upcoming midterms. As a result, the swing suburbs are more likely to vote Democratic – increasing the odds that Democrats will keep control over the House and Senate.This is no guarantee that Democrats will keep control over the House and Senate, of course. As I've said countless times, Democrats need an economic-populist message to put them over the top because most Americans accurately believe the economic game is rigged in favor of the super-wealthy and are furious about it — and if Democrats don't talk about this no one will. (The Republicans won't deliver this message; they're too busy stirring up culture wars.) Nevertheless, Trump remains for Democrats the gift that keeps giving. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertreich.substack.com/subscribe
Elizabeth A. Colombo ("Beth") is from Ridgewood, New Jersey, but lives in sunny Sarasota, Florida. Beth earned her B.A., magna cum laude, in Film, Television, and Theatre from The University of Notre Dame and her J.D., cum laude, from Quinnipiac University School of Law. With 15 years of legal experience and a decade of in-house experience, Beth was corporate counsel for Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. and senior associate, cyber risk for Kroll. Beth currently serves as senior legal counsel at Vendavo, Inc., working cross-functionally with the relevant business teams and stakeholders, providing legal advice on a broad range of topics and guiding the business on legal compliance with a particular focus on drafting, managing, and negotiating client and vendor contracts of moderate-to-high complexity from the bid phase through contract execution, including software licensing and SaaS-specific provisions, as well as matters related to contractual liability and risk-shifting provisions, data privacy, intellectual property, and products. When not working for Vendavo, Beth teaches business law for Southern New Hampshire University and sits on the Board of her all-girls Catholic high school in Washington Township, New Jersey, Immaculate Heart Academy. On a personal level, Beth enjoys spending time with loved ones and swimming, writing, dancing, dining out, and television! Beth moved to Sarasota, in part, because she loves the beach, sunsets, birds, manatees, and other wildlife! As attorneys, we are often continual learners. Thus, it makes sense that we can utilize lessons learned from education to enhance our practice of law. Join Beth Colombo, corporate counsel, board member, professor of business law, and author this episode. She will explore skills and abilities utilized in education as a means to excel in your legal career. Join Beth as she discusses her Four “C”s of Education in Law: Communication, Counsel, Creativity, and Compassion.
Después del nacimiento del hijo más pequeño de la familia, se mudaron a una zona llamada Washington Township en Indianópolis, donde Herbert Richard Baumeister, quien después sería recordado por sus aterradores crímenes, tuvo una infancia aparentemente normal.Los primeros signos de alarma sobre la inestabilidad mental de Herbert surgieron durante su adolescencia. En ese tiempo, además de sus bajas calificaciones en la escuela, allí ocurrieron todo tipo de incidentes: desde llevar animales muertos hasta orinar en escritorios y comportarse de forma errática e impredecible.Años más tarde, el también conocido “Estrangulador de la I-70”, se cree que mató a más de 20 hombres homosexuales en la década de 1990. Los restos de sus víctimas se encontraron en su finca llamada “La Madriguera del Zorro” y, posteriormente, a lo largo de Indiana.