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On this episode, Michelle San Miguel and Jeremy Bernfeld have an in-depth report on our continuing investigation into the Washington Bridge. Our story looks at how and why Rhode Island's Department of Transportation (RIDOT) may have missed warning signs lurking inside critical components which ultimately led to closure and demolishing of the Westbound side of the bridge. Then, our contributor Anaridis Rodriguez and producer Isabella Jibilian report on how violence affects young people's mental health and how the Nonviolence Institute in Providence is working with them and teaching them how to cope in nonviolent ways. Finally, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor, WPRI 12's Politics Editor Ted Nesi explain why lawmaker have about $65 million dollars more to work with to craft the budget than they anticipated.
On this episode, political reporter Ian Donnis interviews Senator Sheldon Whitehouse on climate, dark money, the tax code, Rhode Island's loss of federal funding and what they may mean to the future of scientific research in our state and beyond. Whitehouse also takes on Democrats and why they lost the election….and, yes he talks about that vote on tariffs that he missed. Then, Michelle San Miguel profiles Ana Flores, a Cuban-born painter and sculptor, who has spent decades turning materials from nature into works of art. Finally, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor, WPRI 12's Politics Editor Ted Nesi explain what lawmakers are prioritizing in the final weeks of the General Assembly's annual session. And why members of the Rhode Island House were united in their effort to reject Governor Dan McKee's resolution to offer raises to 11 of his department heads.
On this episode, Olivia Ebertz reports from Prudence Island where residents are struggling to find clean, fresh drinkable water. Then, a second look at a group of Rhode Islanders who call themselves Anti-Graffiti Vigilantes as they clean-up graffiti one rock at a time to help preserve some of the state's most beautiful natural areas. Finally, on this installment of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor, WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi break down the heated debate in Providence over a proposed property tax increase and remember the late Rhode Island senate president Dominick Ruggerio.
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On this episode, local lawmakers recently introduced legislation to prohibit library censorship. Michelle San Miguel has an in-depth report on the Freedom to Read Bill aiming to stop the banning of books here in Rhode Island. Then, a second look at the stone walls that surround New England. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor, WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss local toymaker Hasbro's decision to stay in Rhode Island, and how the proposed Federal Funding cuts to Brown University could impact local residents.
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On this episode, as part of our Green Seeker series, Pamela Watts updates her report on how and why climate change is helping fuel the exodus of bees in Rhode Island. Then, a second look at the decades-long dispute over beach access in Ocean State. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor, WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss the installation of the state's new Catholic Bishop, and why thousands of Rhode Islanders are scrambling to find a new doctor.
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This week, Drewby and Yergy discuss two heartbreaking tragedies that took place over 1,200 miles apart… The similarities are shocking… And while these two cases aren't directly connected, it highlights two different, but critical, ways we've seen CPS fail children: Not taking reports of harm seriously from witnesses, and not doing proper due diligence before placing a child in the home of a dangerous person. They serve as examples not only of ways CPS needs to do better, but ways in which we all need to do better in being vigilant: Saying something when we see something. Because if not, more innocent lives will continue to fall through the cracks. These are the stories of Kamryn Schlitter and TJ Wright. Support Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themiserymachine PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/themiserymachine Join Our Facebook Group: https://t.co/DeSZIIMgXs?amp=1 Instagram: miserymachinepodcast Twitter: misery_podcast Discord: https://discord.gg/kCCzjZM #themiserymachine #podcast #truecrime Source Material: State v. Schlitter, 859 N.W.2d 671 | Casetext Search + Citator Schlitter free after plea in death of his daughter | The Gazette PARMER v. STATE (2021) | FindLaw Rhode Island v. Bunnell STATE v. DELESTRE (2012) | FindLaw UPDATE: Man convicted in child's death gets lesser sentence Victim's mother testifies in Amy Parmer trial | The Gazette Doctors testify Kamryn Schlitter was victim of child abuse | The Gazette Doctor says Kamryn Schlitter's head injury occurred within hours of 911 call | The Gazette Kamryn Athena Jean Schlitter - 2008-2010 Parmer Sentenced To Up To 50 Years Amy Parmer | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers Cedar Rapids man convicted in daughter's death Toddler Kamryn Schlitter would have shown signs of blunt force head injury, medical examiner says | The Gazette Thomas Wright Obituary (2004) - Fitchburg, MA - Sentinel & Enterprise Katherine Bunnell | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers R.I. woman convicted of killing 3-year-old nephew Rhode Island Man Gets Life for Child's Beating Death | Fox News State reaches settlement in DCYF lawsuit prompted by toddler's beating death Woman serving life for toddler's death denied parole | WPRI.com Woman denied parole 20 years after nephew's death Woman serving life for toddler's death denied parole Katherine Bunnell attends parole hearing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc5NRmKaH24
On this episode, Pamela Watts reports on the financial impacts both good and not so good for two Rhode Island cities since the Washington Bridge closure. Then, contributor David Wright introduces us to some entrepreneurs who turned the crumbling Washington Bridge into an ice cream flavor. Also on this episode, as much of the country this week is gripped by final four fever – the NCAA basketball championships, we take another look at the incomparable Providence college hoopster, the legendary, Ernie DiGregorio, affectionately known as Ernie D. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss Congressman Seth Magaziner's flip flopping on taking up residence in his district.
This week on Newsmakers: Tim White and Ted Nesi are joined by The Boston Globe's Steph Machado for a look at the latest headlines; then, a preview of next week's special coverage commemorating the 70th anniversary of WPRI 12, featuring vintage clips from Newsmakers' nearly half-century on the air
On this episode, teenagers often spend more than 5 hours a day online. For many it can be habit forming, which may just be what the creators of these platforms are looking for. Producer Isabella Jibilian explores how technology that is designed to be addictive can have tragic consequences for kids and teens. Then, contributor Steph Machado has an in-depth interview with Kathy Cloutier, the Executive Director of DORCAS International, Rhode Island's largest immigration nonprofit as they grapple with potential cuts to staff and refugee services amid Federal funding changes from the Trump Administration. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor, WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi explain why Rhode Island's Congressional Delegation is worried about the future of Medicaid.
On this episode, the cost of child care can drive parents out of the workforce. For some, it's more expensive than their mortgage or rent. Michelle San Miguel reports on a pilot program that is trying to bring those costs down by incentivizing people to work in Rhode Island's child care industry. Then, Pamela Watts interviews veterans who served in Iraq more than two decades ago. Their real-life stories are playing a starring role on stage at Trinity Rep Theater in Providence in an original production called Someone Will Remember Us. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and our contributor, WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi look into ethics' allegations surrounding Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and his wife's work, and they discuss what a poll by the State's largest union group reveals.
On this episode, Ian Donnis reports on why some Rhode Island craft brewers say state laws are restricting their growth. Then on this episode of Weekly insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss how the Trump Administration's federal spending cuts to a whole host of programs, including Medicaid and cancer research will affect Rhode Islanders. Finally, we take another look at producer Isabella Jibilian in-depth report on loneliness and its detrimental physical and mental effects on both the young and the old here in Rhode Island and beyond.
On this episode, we take another look at Michelle San Miguel's in-depth report on why many women with dense breast are at greater risk of developing cancer. And how a new Rhode Island law is helping uncover this risk. Then we meet again, Keith Nunes and hear about his journey to redemption after taking another man's life. His story is part of our continuing Turning Point series. Finally, the election for Rhode Island's next governor is more than a year away, but this year will shape how that race unfolds. Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi explain what's playing out behind the scenes.
On this episode, contributor Steph Machado goes inside one of Rhode Island's medium security prisons where inmates are learning the language of computers, also known as coding. They're hoping that high demand for those skilled in web development and software design could lead to jobs that keep them out of prison for good. Then, producer Isabella Jibilian reports on the recent cyberattacks in Rhode Island and how we all can protect ourselves from future attacks here and beyond. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi talk about how Rhode Island's Congressional delegation has responded to President Trumps first few weeks in office.
Matthew Bannister on The Reverend Don Cupitt, the controversial theologian whose TV series “The Sea of Faith” asked in what form - if any - is Christian faith possible for us today?Phyllis Dalton, the Oscar winning costume designer who worked on classic films, including “Lawrence of Arabia”, “Doctor Zhivago” and “Oliver!”.Cecile Richards, the American activist who campaigned for women's right to have abortions.Michael Longley, the Northern Irish poet whose subjects included love, war and the natural world. Interviewee: Professor Catherine Pickstock Interviewee: Alexander Ballinger Interviewee: Laura Kusisto Interviewee: Paul MuldoonProducer: Gareth Nelson-DaviesArchive used:Sea of Faith, BBC TWO, 12/09/1984; Thinking Aloud: Religion, BBC TWO, 22/12/1985; Don Cupitt on the non-realist position on God, Podcast 20:, The Middle Way Society, YouTube 12/04/2014; Doctor Zhivago film promo, Warner Bros, 1965; Oliver! Film promo, (1968), Sony Pictures Entertainment, YouTube 07/10/2021; Phyllis Dalton, The British Entertainment History Project, www.historyproject.org.uk, 11/02/2000; Championing Choice, The Thread Documentary Series, Life Stories. 17/06/2022; Hundreds protest at Planned Parenthood, WPRI, YouTube 22/08/2015; Cecile Richards, Life Stories, YouTube uploaded 12/10/2022; Protesters outside Louisville's Planned Parenthood, Courier Journal, 22/08/2015; Letters to a Young Poet: Michael Longley, BBC Radio 3, 15/01/2014; Poet Michael Longley reads "Wounds" in UCD Library, University College Dublin Library, UCD YouTube Channel 16/08/2016; Michael Longley, "Ceasefire", The Arts Show, BBC TWO, 12/03/2014; Michael Longley interview, Where Poems Come From, BBC, 11/02/2024; Michael Longley, The Culture Cafe, BBC Radio 4, 18/02/2024
On this episode, Pamela Watts has an in-depth report on how whaling logs from the 19th century are helping modern-day scientists track weather patterns and assess changes in the climate. Then, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss Governor McKee's annual State of the State address. McKee told Rhode Islanders he plans to close a roughly $250 million deficit without a broad-based tax increase. Finally, a second look at how climate change and rising sea levels threaten some of Rhode Island's historical and iconic homes.
On this episode, Michelle San Miguel has an in-depth report on the efforts to secure funding for the Arts in Rhode Island. Then, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss the incoming Administration and what impact that might have on New England, and they unpack what's in store for Rhode Islander's as the legislative session gets underway. Finally, a second look and update on contributor Steph Machado's story on the Federal Government's charge that state officials were warehousing children for years at a psychiatric hospital.
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On this episode, Michelle San Miguel has an in-depth report on the city of Central Falls efforts to take back their schools, which the state has been running for 33 years. Then, Pamela Watts reports on the resurgence of vintage typewriters at a repair shop in Pawtucket. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss the latest on the Washington Bridge ... nearly one year after the westbound side was shut down, and why Providence has to pay a lot more for education.
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On this episode, producer Isabella Jibilian has an in-depth report on loneliness and its detrimental physical and mental effects on both the young and the old here in Rhode Island and beyond. Then, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss how local lawmakers are preparing for a new Presidential Administration and why next year's State budget is causing concern. Finally, at this time of Thanksgiving, we revisit Pamela Watts interview with Elisha Project founder George Ortiz who is on a mission to feed the hungry through a program that takes community sharing to a whole new level
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On this episode, Michelle San Miguel has an in-depth report on the mental health issues that many of Rhode Island's young people struggle with every day. And the role race and sexual orientation plays in their emotional wellbeing. Then, in honor of Native American Heritage Month, Pamela Watts takes us on a journey with members of the Wampanoag tribe as they build and set sale an ancient wooden canoe known as a Mishoon. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss the growing number of State senators questioning whether the ailing Senate President should remain in his job. And, they unpack the funding battle over Providence public schools
It seems like some people “have all the luck” when it comes to intelligence, charisma, and good looks. Ball all that up, throw in the fact that this show subject is the greatest quarterback to play in the NFL, and you have the ever-charmed, often-despised, Tom Brady. Brady went from a low-level draft pick out of Michigan to the elite player we all know, who holds the record for most Super Bowl victories and is considered the GOAT of pro football. But his controversies haven't avoided the headlines. What was it like when his girlfriend found out that his recently dumped girlfriend was pregnant? What was it like in the Brady household growing up? And many fans have had their hearts ripped out of their chest by this man? We'll dive into all this and more in the Tom Brady episode of AHC Podcast. Intro Music Credits: FAYZED - CALLING [ TRAP BEAT ] [ HIP HOP&RAP ] INSTRUMENTAL [ FREE NO COPYRIGHT MUSIC ] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbtDAFjya7Y https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Support FAYZED: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/fayzed/tracks Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Mimpitmj37SlrxLkLrT4Q?si=g7LyNhySSx6V5kbqveshIg&nd=1&dlsi=39df59d020314808 Citations: Cardoza, R. (2024, May 9). Tom Brady and Bridget Moynahan's relationship timeline: From surprise pregnancy to co-parenting. Page Six. https://pagesix.com/entertainment/tom-brady-bridget-moynahan-relationship-timeline/ Copeland, N. (2023, February 2). Brady: A career built on controversy. The Kirkwood Call. https://www.thekirkwoodcall.com/sports/2023/02/02/brady-a-career-built-on-controversy/#:~:text=He%20often%20gets%20questioned%20on,can%20agree%20is%20not%20normal. Dondero, M. (2018, June 18). Intern Tom Brady was also elite, former bosses say. WPRI.com. https://www.wpri.com/sports/new-england-patriots/intern-tom-brady-was-also-elite-former-bosses-say/ Gaydos, R. (2020, April 8). Tom Brady discusses indulgences as High Schooler and reason why he stopped partying. Fox News. https://www.foxnews.com/sports/tom-brady-indulgences-high-schooler-reason-he-stopped Gupta, A. (2022, February 20). Lessons from Tom Brady - from high school bench to 7 super bowls. Product Growth. https://www.aakashg.com/tom-brady/ Lamare, A. (2024, May 7). Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen's relationship timeline. People.com. https://people.com/sports/tom-brady-gisele-bundchen-relationship-timeline/ Martin, A. (2022, December 11). How Brady's childhood friends in San Mateo remember NFL legend. NBC Sports Bay Area & California. https://www.nbcsportsbayarea.com/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/how-bradys-childhood-friends-in-san-mateo-remember-nfl-legend/1446254/ Reiss, M. (2017, August 4). Beer-chugging, cliff golf and pranks: Tales of Tom Brady at 40. ABC News. https://abcnews.go.com/Sports/beer-chugging-cliff-golf-pranks-tales-tom-brady/story?id=49044884 Wikimedia Foundation. (2024a, November 10). Deflategate. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deflategate Wikimedia Foundation. (2024b, November 12). Tom Brady. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Brady
Brendan Kirby is a comedian, co-author of Seinfeld: The Official Cookbook, and co-host of The Rhode Show. On this episode, Brandon chats with Revill and Jenna about his early days in public access television hosting Wicked Late, and his journey to L.A that brought him back home to host The Rhode Show, the origins, of the Seinfeld cookbook, his time interning for David Letterman, interviewing celebrities such as Drew Barrymore, and much more. Links & Resources: Rhode Island Energy: Ready for a no-cost home energy assessment? Visit RIienergy.com/saveathome today Catch Brandon on The Rhode Show on weekdays at 9 a.m. on WPRI 12 and live streaming on WPRI.com and Youtube Connect with Brandon on Facebook and Instagram Stay Connected on Instagram: @HeyRhody | @PVDMonthly | @So_RI | @thebay_mag Follow Jenna: @jennnaaakap Follow Chris: @letschatrevill and @letschatpodcasting Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel: Youtube.com/@heyrhody Hey Rhody Media: Interested in advertising with us? Drop us a line at Mail@HeyRhody.com
On this episode, in honor of Native American Heritage Month we revisit Pamela Watts story on Native American children taken from their families and forced into boarding schools by the Federal Government where they endured a brutal assimilation. This resulted in multi-generational trauma for indigenous people such as the Narragansetts of Rhode Island. Then, producer Isabella Jibilian reports on the fast growing world of Chat GPT. This story is part of our continuing My Take series. And, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss the election results. And, finally, a look back at some of Rhode Island PBS Weekly's most memorable moments as we celebrate our 4th anniversary on the air.
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On this episode, we meet Maribeth Calabro, the newly elected president of the largest teachers union in Rhode Island. Contributor Steph Machado sat down with the new union boss and former Providence teacher for a wide-ranging conversation about what's ahead for Rhode Island schools. Then, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi break down the Mayoral races in Woonsocket and Cranston, and take a closer look at the investigation surrounding Governor Dan McKee and a multi-million dollar state contract. And, finally, we take another look at why Mashapaug Pond, the largest freshwater body in Providence, has long been off limits for recreational use and what state officials are doing about it.
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On this episode, in honor of breast cancer awareness month, Michelle San Miguel has an in-depth report on why many women with dense breast are at greater risk of developing cancer. And how a new Rhode Island law is helping uncover this risk. Then, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi unpack some of Rhode Island's biggest election races. And, finally, it's Halloween week and Pamela Watts reports how and why a local couple has made it their mission in retirement to restore desecrated graves all over the state, including the grave of Bathsheba Sherman's of the so-called Conjuring House
On this episode, Michelle San Miguel has an in-depth report on a local equine rescue and sanctuary that has cared for more than 400 horses over 25 years. Many were abused and neglected and about to be sent out for slaughter. Then, Pamela Watts heads out to Newport to meet the crew and students aboard Rhode Island's iconic Tall Ship, the Oliver Hazard Perry. And then, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss bond measures on the November ballot and the latest on the Washington bridge saga. Finally, a second look at Dwo Wen Chen's pottery, which was exhibited in May at the Smithsonian Craft show in Washington. DC.
On this episode, Growing up Hmong. The Hmong people are an ethnic group that originated in China, with a diaspora reaching across the globe. Their journey to the U.S. began after one of the longest and most divisive wars in American History – the Vietnam War -- came to an end. Producer Isabella Jibilian interviewed a Hmong family here in the Ocean State about their history and journey to America. This is part of our continuing series, My Take series. Then we revisit and update Pamela Watt's story on the diverse works of local sculptor, Peter Diepenbrock. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss why the state should hold a constitutional convention and the upcoming layoffs at CVS.
On this episode, contributor Steph Machado reports on the changing path of education. Today, working toward a career in boat building, fire-fighting and the science of raising plants and animals in water can start in high school where technical training courses have exploded. The uptick has both students and educators here in Rhode Island seeing the future of work in a very different light. Then, photojournalist Michael Jones introduces us to master scrimshaw artist Brian Kiracofe who gives us his take on scrimshaw art and why it endures. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss what a recent poll reveals about how well elected officials in Rhode Island are doing their jobs, and why the majority of Rhode Islanders disapprove of how Governor McKee is doing his.
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger PictureEvery time there is a storm or disaster EVs aren't able to function, during winter the cars would not run, during a flood they catch on fire. The Port workers have gone on strike and [KH] has caused this to occur. Be prepared for shortages. Is this an economic black swan? Chaos is everywhere, [KH] now has to deal with the Port strikes, Hurricane disaster and war, this is just the first of the month. Darkness is falling and the people are going to be looking for someone to help with the chaos. The [DS] has lit the fuse, they want the war, they want the destruction of the economy. The US has entered the war in the middle east, Iran will prepare attacks in the US. Trump has the ultimate weapon and that is peace. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy Reports of Electric Cars Exploding After Being Exposed to Saltwater from Hurricane Helene (VIDEO) Authorities in Florida have warned that electric cars flooded with salt water from Hurricane Helene have the potential to explode. The warning comes as saltwater has flooded many streets in Florida after Hurricane Helene caused significant flooding throughout the state. In a social media post, Pinellas County officials warned, “Electric Vehicles that have been flooded in saltwater can catch fire.” WATCH: Source: thegatewaypundit.com https://twitter.com/KarluskaP/status/1841079913937264772 TAKE A LISTEN CVS to lay off nearly 3,000 employees CVS Health is planning to lay off nearly 3,000 employees nationwide, a company spokesperson confirmed Monday. CVS spokesperson Mike DeAngelis said in a statement to Nexstar's WPRI that the pharmacy giant will be eliminating 2,900 jobs, citing “continued disruption, regulatory pressures and evolving consumer needs and expectations.” “ Source: thehill.com 45,000 Dock Workers From Maine to Texas Go on Strike — Nation Braces for Inflation Spike and Supply Chain Chaos — Experts Warn U.S. Faces $5 Billion Loss a Day https://twitter.com/johnkonrad/status/1840904466310316459?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1840904466310316459%7Ctwgr%5E0c080bb31590520df51232b55ebc942261d91642%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.zerohedge.com%2Fmarkets%2Fit-begins-us-port-strikes-erupt-first-shutdown-50-years-sparks-fears-supply-chain-crisis Source; zerohedge.com https://twitter.com/GenFlynn/status/1840889140755190105 TAKE A LISTEN think twice. ILA President Harold Daggett Asks ILA Members To Pray For Former President Donald Trump and Victims at Saturday's Pennsylvania Rally; Recalls Productive Meeting Last November With Trump ILA President Harold Daggett Asks ILA Members To Pray For Former President Donald Trump and Victims at Saturday's Pennsylvania Rally; Recalls Productive Meeting Last November With Trump At Mar-A-Lago and Their Talks About Threat of Automation International Longshoremen's Association President Harold J. Daggett expressed relief that the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump was unsuccessful and called on all ILA members to pray for the victims at the Saturday rally in Western Pennsylvania. Source: ilaunion.org https://twitter.com/Mark_R_Mitchell/status/1841110035688038663 https://twitter.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/1841099297791582565 Political/Rights https://twitter.com/Landofillusion1/status/1840870312587772105 https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1840829417544692012 Kamala Harris Shows Up to FEMA Headquarters,
On this episode, Michelle San Miguel explores the stone walls that surround New England and interviews experts who say the historic walls function as more than a barrier, that they unite the region in a way that nothing else does. Then, Pamela Watts gives us a history lesson on our state bird, the Rhode Island Red and introduces us to the centenarian who describes the iconic role the bird has played locally, culturally and in post WW II history. And, photojournalist, Michael Frank introduces us to a master cobbler from West Warwick, who gives us his take on the often forgotten art of shoe repair. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss Rhode Island's largest hospital group, Lifespan, announcement that 20 percent of its executive force was laid off and why Cox Communications is suing Rhode Island over a statewide internet pla
Content warning: sibling abuse, sexual harassment, voyeurism, stalking, rape, narcissistic abuse, professional abuse, self-harm, and suicide. As shared in part one of her story, Amanda is a mother, mental health compliance professional, and advocate. Nearly twenty years ago, Amanda was employed by a fixture in the family court whose deviousness would be unearthed in 2007 when he faced charges for alleged voyeurism. Her experiences surviving professional abuse, sexual harassment, and suspected voyeurism at the hands of this renowned forensic psychologist have been motivation in Amanda's mission to ensure the mental health industry fosters safety and wellness. In this episode, Amanda bravely shares what she was subjected to within the walls of this psychologist's office, and what came next within her healing journey after freeing herself of the abuse. The Broken Cycle Media team is so grateful for Amanda‘s time, energy, professional perspective, and the awareness about professional abuse she is cultivating today and within her work. Resources: Simon, C. (1998). Mad House: Growing Up in the Shadow of Mentally Ill Siblings. Penguin Publishing Group. Zahariades, D. (2017). The Art of Saying No: How To Stand Your Ground, Reclaim Your Time And Energy, And Refuse To Be Taken For Granted (Without Feeling Guilty!). What Came Next, Episode 21 [Tina Swithin] One Mom's Battle: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tina-swithin-one-moms-battle/id1674051643?i=1000618845906 Sources: Congress Criminalizes Video Voyeurism. (n.d.). Women's Congressional Policy Institute. https://www.wcpinst.org/source/congress-criminalizes-video-voyeurism/ White, T. (2018). Few video voyeurism cases result in prison sentences. WPRI 12 News. https://www.wpri.com/target-12/few-video-voyeurism-cases-result-in-prison-sentences/ For more resources and a list of related non-profit organizations, please visit http://www.somethingwaswrong.com/resources
On this episode, Isabella Jibilian and Alex Nunes report on the battle over who has the right to be on Narragansett's Town Beach, which has become a focus for activists who say the public is being shut out. Then, in celebration of Hispanic Heritage month, we revisit Michelle San Miguel's story about one Rhode Islander's commitment to preserve the state's Latino history. Finally, on this episode of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss why the demolition of the Washington bridge is on hold and why one of Rhode Island's most iconic businesses – Hasbro – may leave the state.
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On this episode, Michelle San Miguel introduces us to scientists working to establish Brown University and Rhode Island as a hub for RNA research. For many, RNA holds the keys to countless medical breakthroughs. Then, Pamela Watts interviews Elisha Project founder George Ortiz who is on a mission to feed the hungry through a program that takes community sharing to a whole new level. Finally, on this edition of Weekly Insight, Michelle San Miguel and WPRI 12's politics editor Ted Nesi discuss the RI primary results and the fall election.
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Donald Trump's 'hush money' trial is in its final stages as the prosecution and defence teams have both now rested their cases. The jury will return on Tuesday for closing arguments - and maybe even a verdict. This is ultimately a trial of two competing stories. So who told theirs best?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.co.uk/thestoryGuest: Will Pavia, New York correspondent for The TimesHost: Luke Jones. Clips: ABC News, WPRI, Forbes, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Michael Cohen's TikTok. Listen to Jane Mulkerrins discussing Stormy Daniels here.Get in touch: thestory@thetimes.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In March of 1993, a 30-year-old mother was found dead in her apartment under eerie and suspicious circumstances. But after a medical examiner, who would later have his license revoked, ruled her death to be due to natural causes, the homicide investigation halted. Now, over 30 years later, her daughter is leading the crusade for truth and justice. This is the story of Lori Lee Malloy. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/254034739/lori-lee-malloy#view-photo=272599970 2. The US Sun: https://www.the-sun.com/news/7926415/lori-lee-malloy-unsolved-murder-case-daughter-investigation/ 3. Change.org: https://www.change.org/p/state-of-rhode-island-reopen-lori-lee-sled-dog-malloy-s-unsolved-homicide-investigation 4. WPRI: https://www.wpri.com/news/crime/cold-cases/police-reopen-investigation-into-1993-death-of-east-providence-mom/ 5. Unsolved Rhode Island: https://unsolvedri.com/lori-lee-malloy-1 6. Uncovered: https://uncovered.com/cases/lori-malloy 7. Lauren's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaurenLee_915 8. Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12410433/Chilling-call-moms-death-reopens-mystery-body-bread-tufts-hair-scattered-her.html 9. Lauren's blog, Life By Lauren Lee: https://lifebylaurenlee.com/blog/f/looking-for-lori-lee-the-cold-case-that-launched-unsolved-ri 10. Alice's Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/231271554/alice-i-bagdasarian 11. ABC 6: https://www.abc6.com/closed-case-daughter-searches-for-answers-after-her-mothers-suspicious-death-in-1993/ 12. Go Local Prov: https://www.golocalprov.com/news/neronha-silent-on-reopening-cold-case-that-ri-woman-believes-was-homicide 13. Lauren's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@laurenleemalloy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices