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"city committee" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:42 min | 3 hrs ago

"city committee" Discussed on WGN Radio

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"city committee" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

04:30 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"The news Live from NPR news anjani herbst President Biden is warning Americans in Ukraine to leave immediately amid troubling signs that Russia could invade soon National security adviser Jake Sullivan says Russia continues to escalate the number of troops it has on the border and he says they could invade Ukraine during the Olympics He's asking Americans to take this seriously If you stay you are assuming risk with no guarantee that there will be any other opportunity to leave And there are no prospect of a U.S. Military evacuation in the event of a Russian invasion This as British defense secretary Ben Wallace says Russian officials told him today they don't plan to invade Ukraine Number of countries though have as their citizens to leave immediately including the Netherlands UK and Israel which is recalling its embassy staff from Kyiv as N piers Daniel estrin reports from Tel Aviv this comes a week after Israel's foreign minister said he didn't expect war soon Israeli foreign minister yair lapid was quoted last week as saying about Ukraine we don't see a violent confrontation soon That angered Ukraine's ambassador to Israel who said he was deeply appalled and that Israel's foreign minister was using the rhetoric of Russian propaganda Now Israel has released a new assessment Its foreign ministry is evacuating the families of its diplomats and embassy staffers It's recommending that Israelis reconsider travel to Ukraine at this time The U.S. has also evacuated the families of its diplomats in Ukraine Ukrainian leaders say it was an overreaction but President Biden is calling on American citizens to leave Ukraine He said things could go crazy quickly Daniel estrin NPR news Tel Aviv The man accused of using his vehicle to kill 6 people and injure dozens at a holiday parade and walk a shell Wisconsin last fall has entered a not guilty plea Of memorization Wu WM reports Daryl Brooks was in court today for arraignment Earlier this week Darryl Brooks and his lawyers asked for a new judge in the case that request has been granted public defender Jeremy Perry told a court commissioner that his client has received a copy of the information We'd wave formal reading and we can enter please if not guilty this morning Also this week the defense asked for a change of venue for Brooks trial or that a jury be brought in from another county It's not clear when that motion will be considered The defendant remains in jail on $5 million bail Brooks faces 77 charges including 6 of homicide He's due back in court next month for NPR news I'm chuck kernbach in Milwaukee Preliminary close numbers on Wall Street the Dow down 503 points that's down 1.4% at 34,738 and as that down 2.7% that's a loss of 394 points The S&P 500 down 1.9% that's a loss of 85 points This is NPR From WAB news in Atlanta good afternoon I'm Jim burris our time now is four O four The city of Buckhead is dead For now anyway Republican state House speaker David ralston says Buckhead cityhood legislation will not move forward this legislative session Some lawmakers had suggested the Buckhead cityhood effort did not have enough details on key aspects of becoming a city like running schools or police and fire departments Ralston made his comments today after lieutenant governor Jeff Duncan made similar comments about the about that to the state Senate on Thursday Here's ralston In a bicameral legislature it takes two chambers to pass a bill they sent it was very clear And I respect their decision Ralston says the issue could return next year if progress is not made on crime in Atlanta The Buckhead city committee and has not returned requests for comment Well the state House has passed a midyear budget to fund state government through June because more money came in than expected lawmakers added $2.6 billion to the nearly $30 billion budget it includes a $5000 pay increase for all state employees as well as a $2000 raise for teachers and there's a tax refund $250 for single Georgia filers and 500 for married people The midyear budget now goes to the state Senate.

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"city committee" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

02:28 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"I'm Alex Henley managing editor of WAB news and on this week in review we'll have more on the big mostly expected but still big announcement from Stacey Abrams to run for governor in 2022 and governor Brian Kemp's response But first Tuesday night we had municipal runoff election races around the state you can see results in metro Atlanta races at our website WBE dot org We want to focus on one of the most high profile contests It was in Atlanta voters were selecting several new council members a new council president and a new mayor where Andre Dickens defeated Felicia Moore Dickens spoke with our Lisa ram early on Wednesday after his victory How soon might you reach out to Buckhead city committee CEO Bill white who said this morning he can congratulate the mayor elect Andre Dickens but he says the turnout indicates that residents are ready to vote on city hood So it seems like he's still strongly moving in that direction How soon will you reach out to him to talk about this Well I'm sitting here next to a piece of paper with my scribbly handwriting And on here Bill white Brandon beach and a couple of other people that are proponents of this succession plan They're on my list just as I've already talked to Brian Kemp Speaker of the House ralston I'm going down a list And he's on here in the top 20 people to talk to just to say good morning and let's work on some things together So as soon as I get his number I'll be making a call And we'll set up some time to talk I think he you know he is making statements about why Buckhead didn't vote And I want to hear his ideas on that because you know when south side doesn't vote we say something totally different So I'll be interested in seeing how he feels about all the supporters that I have that actually voted for me when you look at the precinct count in multiple elections The relationship between city and state wasn't quite volatile but there was a disconnect there How important is it that you address that disconnect as soon as possible so that you can effectively address crime housing affordability And the city of Buckhead movement Yeah.

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"city committee" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

WABE 90.1 FM

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM

"White House officials say COVID-19 deaths are coming down across the country as fewer people are hospitalized and the number of new cases hits a two month low following a summer surge led by the highly contagious delta variant White House COVID response coordinator Jeff zyg says the news comes as new requirements for the shots are being put in place by government and private employers Vaccination requirements work new data reinforces that fact each day On Monday New York City reported that 96% 96% of its roughly 150,000 full time school employees had at least their first shot by the city's vaccination deadline Today the city of Los Angeles enacted one of the country's most sweeping vaccine mandates that requires everyone entering a bar Jim restaurant or nail salon to show proof of vaccination beginning in November New federal projections show energy related greenhouse gas emissions will continue to rise through 2050 unless there are big changes to current laws and policies as we hear from NPR's Jeff Brady The U.S. energy information administration projections show renewable energy will continue its fast growth rate becoming the number two source of energy by 2040 behind petroleum The agency projects the number of internal combustion engines will peak in a few years in the west but even with increasing electric vehicle sales energy related emissions will continue to grow That's if current laws and policies remain Scientists say emissions must decline fast to avoid the worst effects of climate change world leaders will meet next month in Glasgow where their expected to commit to more ambitious plans to reduce those emissions and avoid the scenario of these projections lay out Jeff Brady and Pierre news Stocks finished modestly higher on Wall Street this is NPR From W ABE E News in Atlanta good afternoon I'm Jim barres It's 5 32 The effort for Buckhead to break away from the city of Atlanta to form its own city has a controversial new supporter Georgia Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene Lisa Hagan as more Green posted a photo of herself on Twitter Tuesday night smiling alongside the Buckhead city committee's CEO and chair Bill white The congresswoman is known for her staunch support of former president Donald Trump as well as her documented belief in the QAnon conspiracy theory She wrote that she was proud of her good friend white's mission to form a separate city shortly after an opinion column from the Atlanta journal constitution highlighted white support for the stop the steel movement contesting the 2020 election results White is a New York City transplant who threw a $5 million fundraiser for Trump's reelection campaign White says the Buckhead cityhood effort is nonpartisan Lisa Hagen W av E News Atlanta mayoral candidates recognized affordable housing as one of the biggest issues facing the city next to crime In a forum today most called for the city simply to act on its current policies Stephanie stokes has more The forum coverage gentrification homelessness and zoning Council member Andre Dickens said the city has a plan to follow from the public private group house ATL The.

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"city committee" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:44 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on WSB-AM

"In units and unaffected buildings. Residents say they smelled gas in the past and notified management has been ongoing issues. So I mean, lots of residents have been complaining about smelling gas. Atlanta Gas Light says that the first time they've heard about any issues was after the blast. Meanwhile, these residents tell Channel two action news. There's still a little leery about returning to their homes. If it's deemed unsafe, and then we'll go back in there. Pretty scary. We're still just kind of, you know, being cautious about everything. An official calls for the blast has yet to be determined. Reporting live, Michelle, right, 95.5 w S, P. G B. I take Discharge after a hostage standoff ends with Cobb County SWAT, killing the suspect. The hostages seriously injured police tell us he was conscious when he was rushed to Wellstar Coniston Hospital we learned from neighbors of the Concorde crossing apartments of the armed Man was a vet who battled mental health issues. We're still pursuing his relationship with the victim this morning in the race for Atlanta City Hall, a poll for the Atlanta Journal Constitution shows that race is wide open. 41% are still undecided. And that breaks down differently, depending on demographically whether you're talking about black voters. White voters. Democrats failures Republican voters former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed edges City Council president Felisha more but within the margin of error, producing a statistical dead heat, no other major candidates in double digits. Supporters of Buckhead City Hood pay for a study that finds it would be financially viable. The study does not assess how it would affect the rest of Atlanta, the CEO of the Bucket City committee says that's not their problem. But the word WSB political analyst Bill Crane uses is cattle. Traffic. A majority of voters in today's A J C poll oppose carving out the city of Buckhead. Proponents want the question on the ballot next November. Capitol police enhanced security for Saturday's rally in support of the January six insurrectionists enforcement is not expecting especially large numbers.

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"city committee" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on WTMJ 620

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"city committee" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Is morning edition from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin in Washington, D C and I'm Steve Inskeep in Islamabad, Pakistan. Even here, as we report on different stories on the other side of the world, it's been hard to miss the images of flooding in New York City. My former home Hurricane Ida, you will recall devastated much of Louisiana when it came ashore and then remarkably kept much of its destructive power. Even after it moved far inland and passed over 1000 miles of land before slamming New York. New York City Council member Justin Brandon represents part of Brooklyn and also chairs the city's committee on resiliency and Waterfront. So we've called him Council member Good morning. Morning, Steve. Thanks for having me. How's the recovery going in your district? What's interesting about my district is two of the main neighborhoods in my district's are have names that include elevation You have Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. Uh, and usually in storms like this. We are immune and stay pretty dry. But this time was different. I don't know that there was a house or a basement in my district that didn't take on Water of some kind, so it's clear that we're dealing with a very new reality here. And when you say new reality, you mean, of course, that by climate change, there's likely to be more storms like this. Absolutely. And for those of us who have been sounding the alarm on this stuff for a long time, you know, we often feel like the boy who cried Wolf. But now it's clear that you know the clock has run out and the new climate reality is here and like you said, I mean, the fact that we had a storm that devastated Louisiana and, you know, days later, also devastated New York City is just It's just a very, very new reality that that we need to prepare for it. We need to prepare for a very, very Quickly. Well, let's talk about that preparation because some people will know New York has had devastating storms before the city was trying to respond. The city's already been raising some of its shorelines. Now, I guess we have to ask are those existing and planned improvements enough? And I think they are enough. I think the issue is that they're not happening fast enough. I think it's not like we're staring at a blank page here where we don't know what to do. And now, today, we have to figure out how to make our city more resilient. We know what to do. The problem is bureaucracy. You know you have you have fights on city state federal level that often, uh, that often bottle up these projects that frankly, we don't have time for. You know, this isn't the same as You know a new slide in the playground. You know, these are projects that really is a matter of life and death. Um, and everyone really needs to come together to push this stuff through because almost 10 years later Now I'm still visiting communities that are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. So you have You also have an equity issue here because you have primarily low income communities of color who are really on the front lines of the climate crisis, whether they like it or not, Um, so I think really what called Right now. What's what's called for is partnership on every level of government to recognize that this is an emergency. That's not coming soon. It's here right now. It's sitting on our couch with us drinking coffee. And we need to do something about it, but we know what to do. We just got to do it. Sitting on the couch with you drinking coffee and perhaps feet in the water that's on the floor. How different does the city need to look in 10 or 20 years and it looks now. That's a great question. I mean, I think part of this is about sort of lifting that veil of exceptionalism, right? I mean, I love my city. I love my state. I love my country. But maybe we don't have all the answers. And if other places are doing things better than we are, I think we've got to be willing to listen to and learn from from what other cities or states or countries might be doing. Because, frankly, the cost of doing nothing at this point is far greater than the cost of doing something. Um, and these storms clearly are only going to get worse. And there's a lot of us who have been saying this for a long time. And none of us take any satisfaction over. You know what? We've been warning finally being here, But that's that's what we're dealing with. Right now. The climate crisis is not at our doorstep. It's here. It's inside homes. Can I just ask? New York, of course, is an archipelago. It's almost all on islands other than the Bronx. Can you imagine some parts of New York City being abandoned in the future? It's certainly possible. You saw that in parts of Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy, I think you're absolutely right, Steve People forget that New York City is 520 miles of coastline. We have four of the five boroughs are either islands are connected to one Um, So you know, I don't know. People think of New York City is landlocked in some way. It's very, very much not so not only do we have a coastline, we have islands and and we're very, very vulnerable to these storms are one of the most active urban hurricane centers. So, um, this is just you know, it's new reality, but but it's It's something that we've been. We've been warning. We've been sending me alarm on for a long time. And it comes to a point where it's like, well, how many once in a lifetime storms Can I have in my lifetime? Um, it looks like we're all about to find out. Council member, Brandon, It's a pleasure talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Steve. Justin Brandon chairs New York City's Committee on resiliency and waterfronts. Yeah. If you know Marilyn food, you know the crab cake soft Patties made of fresh lump crab meat, But the main ingredient blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay have been harder.

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"city committee" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on KQED Radio

"This is morning edition from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin in Washington, D C. And I'm Steve Inskeep in Islamabad, Pakistan. Even here, as we report on different stories on the other side of the world, it's been hard to miss the images of flooding in New York City. My former home Hurricane Ida. You will recall devastated much of Louisiana when it came ashore and then remarkably kept much of its destructive power even after it moved far inland and passed over 1000 miles of land before slamming New York. New York City Council member Justin Brandon represents part of Brooklyn and also chairs the city's committee on resiliency and Waterfront. So we've called him Council member Good morning. Morning, Steve. Thanks for having me. How's the recovery going in your district? What's interesting about my district is two of the main neighborhoods in my district's are have names that include elevation you have Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights, and usually in storms like this. We are immune and stayed pretty dry. But this time was different. I don't know that there was a house or a basement in my district that didn't take on water of some kind, so it's clear that we're dealing with a very new reality here. And when you say new reality, you mean, of course, that by climate change, there's likely to be more storms like this. Absolutely. And for those of us who have been sounding the alarm on this stuff for a long time, you know, we often feel like the boy who cried Wolf. But now it's clear that you know the clock has run out and the new climate reality is here and like you said, I mean, the fact that we had a storm that you know, devastated Louisiana and, you know, days later, also devastated New York City is just It's just a very, very new reality that that we need to prepare for it. We need to prepare for a very, very Quickly. Well, let's talk about that preparation because some people will know New York has had devastating storms before the city was trying to respond. The city has already been raising some of its shorelines. Now, I guess we have to ask are those existing and planned improvements enough? And I think they are enough. I think the issue is that they're not happening fast enough. I think it's not like we're staring at a blank page here where we don't know what to do. And now, today, we have to figure out how to make our city more resilient. We know what to do. The problem is bureaucracy. You know you have you have fights on city state federal level that often, uh, that often bottle up these projects that frankly, we don't have time for. You know, this isn't the same as You know a new slide in the playground. You know, these are projects that really is a matter of life and death. Um, and everyone really needs to come together to push this stuff through because almost 10 years later Now I'm still visiting communities that are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. So you have You also have an equity issue here because you have primarily low income communities of color who are really on the front lines of the climate crisis, whether they like it or not, Um, so I think really what called Right now it's what's called for is partnership on every level of government to recognize that this is an emergency. That's not coming soon. It's here right now. It's sitting on our couch with us drinking coffee, and we need to do something about it. But we know what to do. We just got to Do it, sitting on the couch with you drinking coffee and perhaps feet in the water that's on the floor. How different does the city need to look in 10 or 20 years and it looks now. That's a great question. I mean, I think part of this is about sort of lifting that veil of exceptionalism, right? I mean, I love my city. I love my state. I love my country. But maybe we don't have all the answers. And if other places are doing things better than we are, I think we've got to be willing to listen to and learn from from what other cities or states or countries might be doing because, frankly, the cost of doing nothing at this point is far greater. And the cost of doing something. Um, and these storms clearly are only going to get worse. And there's a lot of us who have been saying this for a long time, and none of us take any satisfaction over. You know what we've been warning finally being here, but But that's that's what we're dealing with right now that the climate crisis is not at our doorstep. It's here. It's inside homes. Can I just ask? New York, of course, is an archipelago. It's almost all on islands other than the Bronx. Can you imagine some parts of New York City being abandoned in the future? It's certainly possible. You saw that in parts of Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy, I think you're absolutely right, Steve People forget that New York City is 520 miles of coastline. We have four of the five boroughs are either islands are connected to one So you know, I don't know. People think of New York City is landlocked. In some way. It's very, very much not so not only do we have a coastline, we have islands and and we're very, very vulnerable to these storms are one of the most active Urban hurricane centers. So this is just, you know, it's new reality, but it's something that we've been. We've been warning. We've been sending the alarm on for a long time. And it comes to a point where it's like. Well, how many once in a lifetime storms can I have in my lifetime? Um, it looks like we're all about to find out. Council member Brandon, It's a pleasure talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Steve Justin Brandon chairs in New York City's Committee on resiliency and waterfronts. Mhm. If you know Marilyn food, you know the crab cake soft Patties made of fresh lump crab meat, But the main ingredient blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay have been harder to come by this.

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"city committee" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Patron for proof. Beth Fertig w N. Y C news This is morning edition from NPR News. I'm Rachel Martin in Washington, D C and I'm Steve Inskeep in Islamabad, Pakistan. Even here, as we report on different stories on the other side of the world, it's been hard to miss the images of flooding in New York City. My former home Hurricane Ida, you will recall devastated much of Louisiana when it came ashore and then remarkably kept much of its destructive power. Even after it moved far inland and passed over 1000 miles of land before slamming New York. New York City Council member Justin Brandon represents part of Brooklyn and also chairs the city's committee on resiliency and Waterfront. So we've called him Council member Good morning. Morning, Steve. Thanks for having me. How's the recovery going in your district? What's interesting about my district is two of the main neighborhoods in my district are have names that include elevation. You have Bay Ridge and Dyker Heights. Uh, and usually in storms like this, we are immune and stay pretty dry. But this time was different. I don't know that there was a house or a basement in my district that didn't take on water of some kind, so it's clear that we're dealing with a very new reality here. And when you say new reality, you mean, of course, that by climate change, there's likely to be more storms like this. Absolutely. And for those of us who have been sounding the alarm on this stuff for a long time, you know, we often feel like the boy who cried Wolf. But now it's clear that you know the clock has run out and the new climate reality is here and like you said, I mean, the fact that we had a storm that devastated Louisiana and, you know, days later, also devastated New York City is just It's just a very, very new reality that that we need to prepare for it. We need to prepare for a very, very Quickly. Well, let's talk about that preparation because some people will know New York has had devastating storms before the city was trying to respond. The city's already been raising some of its shorelines. Now, I guess we have to ask are those existing and planned improvements enough? And I think they are enough. I think the issue is that they're not happening fast enough. I think it's not like we're staring at a blank page here where we don't know what to do. And now, today, we have to figure out how to make our city more resilient. We know what to do. The problem is bureaucracy. You know you have you have fights on city state federal level that often, uh, that often bottle up these projects that frankly, we don't have time for. You know, this isn't the same as You know, a new slide in the playground. You know, these are projects that really is a matter of life and death. Um, and everyone really needs to come together to push this stuff through because almost 10 years later Now I'm still visiting communities that are dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Um so you have You also have an equity issue here because you have Primarily low income communities of color who are really on the front lines of the climate crisis, whether they like it or not, So I think really, what called right now. What's what's called for is partnership on every level of government to recognize that this is an emergency. That's not coming soon. It's here right now. It's sitting on our couch with us drinking coffee. And we need to do something about it. But we know what to do. We just gotta do it sitting on the couch with you drinking coffee and perhaps feet in the water that's on the floor. How different does the city need to look in 10 or 20 years and it looks now. That's a great question. I mean, I think part of this is about sort of lifting that veil of exceptionalism, right? I mean, I love my city. I love my state. I love my country. But maybe we don't have all the answers. And if other places are doing things better than we are, I think we've got to be willing to listen to and learn from from what other cities or states or countries might be doing. Because, frankly, the cost of doing nothing at this point is far greater than the cost of doing something. Um, and these storms clearly are only going to get worse. And there's a lot of us who have been saying this for a long time, and none of us take any satisfaction over. You know what we've been warning finally being here, But that's that's what we're dealing with. Right now. The climate crisis is not at our doorstep. It's here. It's inside homes. Can I just ask? New York, of course, is an archipelago. It's almost all on islands other than the Bronx. Can you imagine some parts of New York City being abandoned in the future? It's certainly possible you saw that in parts of Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy, I think you're absolutely right, Steve. People forget that New York City is 520 miles of coastline. We have four of the five boroughs are either islands are connected to one. Um, so you know, I don't know if people think of New York City is landlocked in some way. It's very, very much not so. Not only do we have a coastline, we have islands and and we're very, very vulnerable to these storms or one of the most active urban hurricane centers. So, um, this is just you know, it's new reality. But but but it's It's something that we've been. We've been warning. We've been sending the alarm on for a long time. And it comes to a point where it's like, well, how many once in a lifetime storms Can I have in my lifetime? Um, it looks like Councilman find out. Council member, Brandon, It's a pleasure talking with you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Steve. Justin Brandon chairs New York City's Committee on resiliency and waterfronts. Yeah. If you know Marilyn food, you know the crab cake soft Patties made of fresh lump crab meat, But the main ingredient blue crabs from the Chesapeake Bay have been harder.

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"city committee" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

Podcast Metanoia

03:08 min | 1 year ago

"city committee" Discussed on Podcast Metanoia

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"city committee" Discussed on The Young Turks

The Young Turks

03:32 min | 2 years ago

"city committee" Discussed on The Young Turks

"Well we are dirtier all right. We do news. We do serious news and oftentimes we have fun with it so youngsters open nailed it As always i'm here every day kind of so we've got Stories about republicans in tow carlson marjorie taylor green and all the nonsense of course the democrats as well. So let's move forward. Let's do it. Yeah i actually would like to start the show today by discussing a class war. That's taking place on a very local level in. Atlanta has to do with policing the intersection of policing and the class war. So this story is insane but it gives you a sense of where rich people are at when it comes to funding police so the wealthy neighborhood of buckhead in atlanta is actually looking to divorce itself from atlanta and become its own city so the wealthy neighborhood can essentially have its own local police department it can fund its own local police department which will be separate from atlanta now. The reason why they're doing that is because In atlanta as we're experiencing all across the country there has been a spike in violent crime. Homicides are up by about sixty three percent to the same time last year and up forty three percent compared to the same period in two thousand nineteen. And that's according to late may data released by the atlanta police department. The city has seen more than three hundred shooting incidents. Since the start of the year up forty five percent from what it recorded this time last year and up fifty five percent from twenty thousand nineteen. So it's important to know that context. There is an increase in violent crime not just in atlanta which these statistics bear out but all across the country. This has been an increasing issue. Something that unfortunately the gop has latched onto as their way of rallying supporters to go to the polls and vote for them in the midterms. And so what does buckhead this wealthy neighborhood in atlanta wanna do well first off limits. No they're known as the beverly hills of atlanta. So it gives you a sense of The wealth in this particular neighborhood but apparently state lawmakers introduced legislation earlier this year. That could pave the way for a buckhead city. Vote on november twenty on november twenty twenty two ballot now the buckhead city committee says it raised six hundred thousand dollars to support ongoing lobbying efforts and a commission a feasability. Study that is set to kick off in days. So they've already got this process. Going and buckhead isn't the only area in georgia. That's moving forward with this kind of idea right. Just kind of divorcing itself from metropolitan areas in the state. Now here's bill white. He is the head of the buckhead exploratory committee. He's actually the ceo of the buckhead exploratory exploratory committee and in this video. We kind of explains the reasoning behind. Why they're doing this. We are living in a war zone. That's how we describe living in buckhead and what has happened here. In the last several years is an incredibly dangerous.

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"city committee" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"city committee" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Is the Larry O'Connor. Shit. Alright. How are you helping out? How are you being a part of this Susan in Alexandria? We just spoke with the woman who'd like to be your mayor. Susan, what are you doing to get involved? Oh, well, Actually, my husband keeps the knowledge is the chairman of the Al Vanya Republican City Committee. Everyone's very excited yet Everyone is very excited that she's running on bears gonna be two openings in the city Council, though Pepper is retiring. I think one of the person is going to run for state office. So, Yeah, There's plenty of room There's people forget. People just think, especially in this area. Susan. They think it's hopeless. It's not even worth trying to run and again again. I have no illusions here, you might not win. The numbers are stacked against you. But Susan, it's still important to be in, isn't it Isn't it's important to be a part of it. So it's war. It's always worth the shot. You know what's the worst That could happen? And yes, yes. How is he? 100? There are Republicans in Alexandria to how can they? What's the website for the Alexander Republican Party? Do you know Susan? Not off the top. All right, I'll get it. Email The show where I put you on the spot, Susan, Thank you for calling. I'm gonna give it to everybody in the moment when we come back on the backside on lady already calling in. Tell me how you're getting involved right now, in local politics to make a difference, Especially Virginia. You got a big election coming up. Relate 6 30 W W M A L F M. WOODBRIDGE, Washington Now more than ever depend on one of 5.9 FM W M A L. A cumulus station news now. W E Mail news at 5 30. I'm Maria Leave. Now there's the $1.9 Trillion coronavirus relief packages signed President Biden, turning his attention to infrastructure and during a speech in Pittsburgh. He discussed is roughly $2 trillion plan. I'm proposing a plan for the nation and rewards work, not just rewards, wealth and bills of fare economy that gives everybody a chance to succeed. That's going to create the strongest, most resilient, innovative economy in the world. Maryland Expecting 3.9 billion in federal funding through the American rescue plan, and now the state's deciding how to spend it. Governor Hogan says there's targeted relief for struggling Maryland. There's and ashore of dwindling.

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Portland police union president resigns over ‘serious, isolated mistake’ related to city commissioner

Glenn Beck

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Portland police union president resigns over ‘serious, isolated mistake’ related to city commissioner

"After making a serious mistake related to a hit and run instant that falsely implicated City Committee. Nor joy and hard to Steve Portland Police investigated and cleared Hardisty in the incident after identifying a 65 year old Vancouver woman as the person who actually hit another driver, March 3rd, near one 48th and East Burnside in a news release. The union did not elaborate on the missed a contractor made, saying only that it was not driven by malice. The mayor Ted Wheeler, the police commissioner, issued a statement demanding to know what the mistake was and calling for an internal investigation to clarify The Union's previous executive director, Darrell Turner, will now take over. His interim president in the wooden two of festival opens this Friday and will run through May. 2nd. There are 2 20 Acre fields of tulips for you to enjoy covered 19

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"city committee" Discussed on Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!

Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!

09:27 min | 2 years ago

"city committee" Discussed on Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!

"Our affiliate tv stations are listed. Biz tv dot com. Let's take off traveling together when it's five. Pm eastern time on sundays. Got your bags packed yet. Here's travel with stephanie. Abrams and her traveling companion. David is be cure sal. The island offers vacationers fifty five different cultures wrapped in history and charming traditional european architecture. Like those you'd find in the netherlands but dressed in southern caribbean sherbert. Colors curios capital city. Will m stead is a unesco world heritage city waiting for you to explore its many attractions. And when you've whipped up an appetite and thirst after sightseeing visiting your choice of over sixty dive and snorkelling sites complete with intimate coves beaches. You'll find a wide variety of sidewalk. Cafes gourmet restaurants local eateries and markets to satisfy every palate slide into curious house live and let live way of life cure. Sow feel it for yourself. Visit curious sow dot com or call toll. 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Yankee candle village in south deerfield mass where families come for the candles and stay for the fun. Take the mass pike. The i knew anyone exit. Twenty four rumors stephanie. Abrams novel of secrets lies and conspiracies. That ensnare the lives of ordinary people in tightening web it all starts with rumors available at amazon dot com in print and kindle formats and barnes and noble dot com rumours by stephanie abrams. The perfect leisure-time companion coast to coast with the most travel professionals and the best business and leisure travel information. Travel with stephanie abrams. An on air traveling companion. Each travel with stephanie. Abrams on the line with me. Is paul. durin live from the island of jersey in the channel islands. Just off the coast of france and owner of balik castle in balance county mayo ireland and high. All you folks listening in berkshire county on In pittsfield in particular who are members of the pittsfield massachusetts bala. Knock county mayo sister city committee. I know some of the folks a one in particular actually to Fran curly past president of the pittsfield sister city committee in pittsfield massachusetts and pat gormley past president of that. Same group On one at least one or more of their many trips to balance have come by to have a meal or snack. drink a something and visit at castle and frankly it was because Pat gormley kept saying to me the next time you go to county mayo. You have to connect up with the folks at Bully castle and it was his encouragement. That you know. Put you on my radar because you know with with the many trips and my husband has driven over seventy thousand miles on the island that is ireland from our two to four trips a year to ireland for the last decades. There's still things. I've never seen when people tell me have gone to ireland for a week. You know. so they've been there. It's like you think you've been there so you know it's like you think you gave yourself a haircut kitchen scissors you think goes are you know it's now So i was so glad for you. Know he wouldn't leave me alone every time we were going. You say you're going to mayo get over balik and i got you on. You know the radio by telephone got to know you so that when we finally came over we weren't at square one getting to know one another what what's the state of events as it relates to castle now and now if you're listening to this podcast who knows when now is february. Two thousand twenty one ireland is in. Its third major lockdown. That's set to stay in place for a while How is that affecting castle and its visitors or potential visitors. Well stephanie as you can imagine being in the hospitality. Industry is a complete disaster. A way shaw doors like overnight on the sixteenth of march. We will have a wedding on the fourteenth full with sunday lunches on the fifteenth. Our chefs came to me and said there's a nasty virus out there. We don who was going to happen. Got kids got parents are. I'm will come to work tomorrow So we shot the tree overnight and spent four months Always my toddler. Maya in the castle. Just the two of us and that was that was quite an interesting experience from a fully-fledged running hotel to being stuck there on your own. It was quite nice. The experience In the kitchen. I can coke and so on but not cooked in in the commercial kitchen for a decade. So i'm finding the patent mill finding a saucepan all quite an interesting first week and chefs had had pulled goods away and wrapped everything up and put stuff in the deep freeze. Well actually went to get dinner. That first night on monday night there was nothing. I could financing and resources ourselves thousand. We opened up the prince business again in a heads up in june that. We're going to be open on the third of july We had no bookings whatsoever and we thought. Well we'll we kind of get up to do The coach out since you've been there We've opened up and you call yard cafe inside the medieval courtyard which is named after my father's original jackson. Correct on that on the third of we've changed it from a cafe to a restaurant and opened up until ten o'clock tonight. The first nights was a monday night. we had to clients the second night. We had six clients. I'm by the weekend we will and absolutely was rocking for abou- Till about the middle of august. I'm very busy. And then it came into the end of august and september and eventually of course. We're back into a second lockdown and the place was closed out thankfully we have done little blast of of income there in the middle And a half to say to you the government direst gunman with very very quick to leap in and support the population. And i think i'm too that we've survived difficult times. I'm in jersey at the moment. I've been here since october. One of my school friends who's just retired from Distributing to the e u From the eu to turkey and other non-european countries He's actually babysitting the castle for me. william louis thank him. He's really been a godsend and he's a professional person. And and absolutely looking after my best interest and my best interests are the best interests of the castle castle where safe and sound. There are moving forward hoping to open up again. probably In april well you know my experience kind of parallels yours because we were notified. The night of march fifteenth that Our flight on march eighteenth has cancelled the last flight out from Dublin to the us With air lingus were going out on march sixteenth and We I connected with a very good friend. I don't know if you know..

"city committee" Discussed on Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!

Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"city committee" Discussed on Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!

"And in the in the coming years well. I don't think i'd be able to show my face in pittsfield massachusetts again. Norwood my very good friend. Pat gormley past president of the pittsfield massachusetts balance. County mayo ireland. Sister city committee If i didn't mention that a pittsfield massachusetts Are also a sister city relationship and a very strong one I have to imagine. Well you know since covid jumped in in twenty twenty And we were in ireland. Those five months from you know we couldn't get home when our march eighteenth flight was canceled on march fifteenth. And we we were people like to say strain that i prefer marooned. Because i if you're gonna get stuck somewhere ireland's get stuck by during that time When did you come into office. May two thousand nineteen may okay so generally speaking the folks in balance and the folks in pittsfield back and forth across the ocean at least one group in each direction each year sometimes more often and they often the folks in ireland are here in massachusetts during march for saint patrick's day and the folks. Here go over here usually in july or sometimes other months but we're going to take a quick commercial break.

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"city committee" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"city committee" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Tell your smart speaker to play WGN Radio. Chicago's only 24 hours live news next, our media group station We've got cloudy skies it is 30 degrees now at O'Hare. And it is midnight. Good morning. I'm David Jennings. Yep. Winners here. We've got the snow to prove it. WGN, driving only one major headache right now. That's on the outbound Aiken Independence Boulevard. There is an accident reported in that area. And Chicago moves in a vase. One b of the vaccination effort, city leaders around lining a plan to make sure that vaccines get to people and communities most affected by the covert 19 pandemic. Daughter Alison are Wadi, Chicago's public health commissioner, says the Protect Chicago Plus program will aim resource is to 15 neighborhoods on the city's south and West side. We will not get past Cove. It As a city with some of our neighborhoods heavily vaccinated and some of our neighborhoods very under vaccinated data shows low numbers among black and brown Chicagoans in terms of those who have taken the vaccine so far. Of those vaccinated 67%, or White and Asian. The initiative includes partnerships with faith based organizations, Social service agencies in City Council members to bill host vaccination events in the very near future. Humanize public health of Harbin and Chicago's Public Health department say there are now eight new cases in the state of the Corona virus. Variant B 117 pursed identified as that strain from the UK agency, officials of both agencies say they'll be watching those who have got it. See if it is, as has been reported more easily transmissible but are two other variants one from South Africa, the other from Brazil. The same measures that have protected of annoyance from Kobe, they say, will help protect from the variant. And those mean wearing a mask staying at least 6 ft. Apart from other people, avoiding crowds Ventilating indoor spaces and washing your hands frequently. Just 25 days into 2021. There have been more than 100 and 60 Car jackings reported in the Greater Chicago Land area. The spike in crime, probably Chicago police to enhance its Carjacking Task Force City Council Public City Committee. Public Safety Committee held a public hearing on the same issue Friday. All them in Brendan Riley, telling WGN's own and of Lana's Yesterday. One of the biggest problems is a lack of accountability. He says. While CPD is arresting a lot of Carjackings, few are being prosecuted for felonies where there are impactful and meaningful jail time signed for breaking the law. And so when there's a lack of accountability for what is usually violent crime, um you're gonna consume you to see this happen and and grow in frequency, and that's where we are today. Riley says Chicago police need more resource is to deal with the car jackers. He liked the city to invest in more police helicopters or leased Replace the ones they currently have. CTU voted yesterday not to go back to the classroom and its battle with CPS over returning to in person learning. They say 86% of their 25,000 members took part in the vote. 71% voted to stay remote, Mayor Lightfoot says. In the course of this pandemic, there have not been any easy choices partnership with the CTU who come together in good faith. I have every confidence whatsoever that we will get something done that obviously protects their members but but also gives families Options if it's right for them to be able to send their Children back to in person Learning Janet Yellen is the first woman to ever serve as secretary of the United States Treasury. He was easily confirmed in a bipartisan Senate vote yesterday. The A's are 84. The nays are 15 and the confirmation is confirmed. The 74 year old Yelland was the top economic adviser during the Clinton years. He was also the first woman to chair the Federal Reserve. The impeachment trial against former President Trump will start next month Now that the article of impeachment was formally presented to the U. S Senate last night after the impeachment managers walked across the capital to the U. S. Senate, I announced the presence of the managers on the part of the House of Representatives, lead House manager Jamie Raskin read aloud the article that accuses Donald Trump of inciting insurrection by whipping Up a crowd of supporters January 6th and telling them to fight which led to a deadly breach at the U. S Capitol, injured and killed law enforcement personnel, menaced members of Congress, the vice president and congressional personnel and engaged another violent, deadly destructive and seditious acts. Republicans are already presenting legal arguments against Trump Second impeachment trial. Some warned that it will further divide the country, Jackie Quinn, Washington. Google is stopping political donations to members of Congress have voted against certifying Joe Biden's election results, the tech giant's Neck Pack organization says, putting a hold on all contributions for a review following the deadly violence of the capital earlier this month. Microsoft and Facebook have already done the same thing. Now. W GM Sports Hawks Visit Nashville Tonight, Chris Bones got crebain Creamy pregame. It's 6.

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"city committee" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"city committee" Discussed on KGO 810

"Determine when she will send the article. Over leader McConnell and I are trying to come up with a bipartisan agreement on how to conduct the trial. But make no mistake about it. There will be a trial on the first full day of the Biden presidency. Joe Biden committing the U. S will return to the World Health Organization. Part of his strategy, he says, for combat in the pandemic here in the U. S and abroad, Dr Anthony Fauci, appearing virtually with WHO leaders today, thanking them, President Biden will sign executive orders this afternoon. In dealing with both health testing and economic challenges in this pandemic. Michelle France and ABC News KGO eight new subject to something on the Mark Thompson program. I'm bred bird cart. This news update is sponsored by Iberia Restaurant and Belmont Iberia restaurant in Belmont is open for Take out Take out Call 6503258981. Trying Iberia Restaurants award winning Pia Iberia restaurant in Belmont for take out called 6503258981. That's 650325 89 81. San Francisco leaders are concerned the city has no coordinated effort to roll out covert 19 vaccines by public and private providers. Supervisor Mad Haney asked health systems such as UCSF and Kaiser to detail their plans before a city committee and he says the city's covert 19 dashboard has been inadequate and helping residents find out where and when they could get shot down and in some cases, sent dozens of text messages or no confirmation at all. There's still no public plan, and I hope that this changes in the near future for the rollout that I've seen no clear plan for outrage and no way for people to volunteer or help supervisors say their goal is to have 900,000 people in San Francisco. Vaccinated by the end of June through mass vaccination sites and private health care providers. President Biden will have an update on the fight against Cove in 19 and the effort to come up with some sort of vaccine distribution plan that was absent when he arrived at the White House yesterday. $50,000 reward is being offered to help find a missing 12 year old boy swept out to sea along the San Matteo coastline. More than 100. Volunteers have been scouring the area near Cal Ranch State Beach south of half Moon Bay. Well, Aruna proved he was playing near the water's edge with his family. When a sneaker wave caught him. His father and his eight year old brother off guard, his father and brother were able to get back to shore but the seventh grader from Fremont and swept out into the ocean. And was last seen about 100 yards offshore. Ah, private helicopter drones and even volunteers on jet skis and boats have also that over the ocean and out on the water looking for him. In addition to the reward, a petition has been signed by more than 60,000. People are doing the Coast Guard for more help, and I go fund me page has now raised more than $155,000. I'm Terry Rouse kgo 8 10 reported sponsored by the center at the Sierra Health Foundation. Covert 19 vaccines are here. The vaccines are safe, effective and available at no cost. When it's your turn, get vaccinated and keep wearing a mask because together we can end the pandemic and we will update you drive around the Bay area, including some activity on Highway one on one next on K G away, 10..

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"city committee" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

01:56 min | 2 years ago

"city committee" Discussed on KGO 810

"Tribal We've studio in Burlingame. Some Bay Area politicians weighing in on today's inauguration of President Joe Biden. Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown spoke with Kjos Path. Thurston has some ideas he doesn't maintain. In his speech that his ideas constant of the answer. What he did exhibit though, was that there is a place for everybody in this system, and it is in this democracy and he intends to have everybody participates. And Congresswoman Jackie Spear telling path that President Biden will use his relationships to make changes been a master of making deals when he was in the U. S Senate and hopefully, his long term relationship with Mitch McConnell will be helpful in this very important 1st 100 days. San Francisco leaders concerned the city has no coordinated effort to roll out covert 19 vaccines by public and private providers. So Supervisor Matt Haney is asking health systems like UCSF and Kaiser to detail their plans before a city committee supervisor. Haney says the city's covered 19 dashboard has been inadequate and helping residents find out where and when they can get the shots. That system went up and down. In some cases, sent dozens of text messages or no confirmation at all. There is still no public plan, and I hope that this changes in the near future for the rollout that I've seen no clear plan for outrage and no way for people to volunteer or help. Supervisors say their goal is to have 900,000 people in San Francisco, vaccinated by the end of June through mass vaccination sites and private health care providers. Cal fire lifting evacuations today for homes that were threatened by wildfires in the Santa Cruz mountains. The Panther and Freedom fires burned 100 acres, but no structures were lost to no injuries reported officials expect to have full containment of the fires by sometime this evening..

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