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Bloomberg Radio New York
"darius bean" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Did to my son. To Darius bean Demetrius Haley, Emmett Martin the third Desmond mills junior and Justin Smith all terminated by the Memphis police department January 21st. Congresswoman Angie Craig is released audio of threats to her, saying they came after she was attacked last week in the elevator of her D.C. apartment. The House member from Minnesota blames gutter politics and called out Fox News host jeanine pirro and House Republican officials who she says distorted her record on police funding since the attack. The calls received contained lewd and graphic suggestions that she had deserved to be attacked. Never mind the well publicized delays and cancellations, airlines are doing terrific business as we hear from Bloomberg's irv Chapman. Tickets cost more and more people are paying for upgrades, helene Becker, airline analyst at the firm Cowen, said in a Bloomberg interview. Demand, very, very strong supply is limited. Not only airframe delays from Boeing and Airbus, but you have engine delays, you have parts that were turning around in 48 hours or taking weeks now and you have very strong pricing and fuel costs have come up there high. Background is that the number of pilots in training is far less than the number reaching retirement age. In Washington of Chapman Bloomberg radio. New York, Leslie lado Bloomberg radio. Bloomberg radio on demand and in your podcast deed. On the latest edition of the tape podcast, a conversation with Omar Aguilar at Schwab asset management. What do you do at Schwab asset management about the sort of newer or alternative asset classes that retail investors are just starting to dip their toes into? I mean, how do you deal with these things at Schwab? These happens all the time, and we have had significant amount of interest. And this happens in many cases. You may recall, not too long ago, the discussion about meme stocks and what people can use that information to invest. And how they can use several information is the good news is that we attract a lot of investors to start being interested in investing. I think our challenge and our goal and mission continues to be to educate clients on how to think about the long-term. And what to think about the way to invest from the basic level of what are the fundamentals of what you try to achieve a financially and investment wise for each one of your goals. Areas like, for example, digital assets, any type of related information that is more supply and demand that there is little in terms of fundamental, there is little in terms of history. They tend to just be an option for clients to start getting their interest in investing, but not as a Sally to form the core of their long-term strategy. We tend to just continue to educate clients to say, well, you know, the basic asset classes, the basic areas of investing for the long run, as of today, still consist on the basic cash fixed income equities. And yes, there will be other alternatives that are based on fundamentals that could actually

WTOP
"darius bean" Discussed on WTOP
"Help. As the first anniversary of Russia's invasion and war approaches Ukraine says Russia has now launched a major new wave of aerial attacks with more on that. The BBC's David Harper. Explosions have been heard in the Russian occupied city of Mele topol in southern Ukraine, a Russian appointed official said Ukrainian armed forces had targeted the city using multiple launch rocket systems, but air defenses had destroyed most of the missiles. The Ukrainian mayor of Melissa said the city was trembling from strong explosions on Friday evening several Ukrainian regions issued alerts about incoming Russian drones. Back here from Memphis word of a new lawsuit for alleged police misconduct by a man jailed after a violent encounter with the same 5 police officers who now face criminal charges in the death of Tyree Nichols. Internal disciplinary documents obtained by CBS News reveal more about the officers encounter with Nichols. Dmitri is Haley can be heard shouting that Nichols tried to grab one of the officer's guns. Justin Smith and Darius bean are accused of punching nickel several times and holding his arms while other officers assaulted him. Smith was the only officer to defend his actions on the record, stating that he prompt Nichols up against the squad car after the violent struggle so he could breathe better and called for medical assistance. I had a CBS News correspondent Elise Preston and at The White House on Friday there was a meeting of President Biden and the president of Brazil, they were comparing notes on how the two EU American democracies were tested in recent riots following elections contested by the losers with false claims. This is CBS News Four O three on Saturday morning. February 11th, it's 45°. Good morning, I'm Dan Ronan on the overnight shift. It's our final hour together the top local stories we're following this hour here on WTO P as CBS and we've been reporting all week. There's been that terrible, deadly earthquake in turkey and Syria. Well, Friday night in D.C., there was a service to honor those people who died. People held hands, voice prayers, lit candles, and looked for comfort

WTOP
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"City of a diamond, they now live among the rubble. Hope is beginning to slip through the ragged fingers they've been digging with. Among those still missing. She just turned 52 on Saturday. Epec is her sister. Do you have any hope left that your sister might still be alive? Maybe if they started digging one or two days earlier, she says, but there was no help. As the first anniversary of Russia's invasion and war approaches Ukraine says Russia has launched a major new wave of aerial attacks with more of the BBC's David Harper. Explosions have been heard in the Russian occupied city of Mele topol in southern Ukraine, a Russian appointed official, said Ukrainian armed forces had targeted the city using multiple launch rocket systems their defenses had destroyed most of the missiles. The Ukrainian mayor of Melissa said the city was trembling from strong explosions on Friday evening several Ukrainian regions issued alerts about incoming Russian drones. Back here from Memphis word of a new lawsuit for alleged police misconduct, by a man jailed after a violent encounter with the same 5 police officers who now face criminal charges in the death of Tyree nickels. Internal disciplinary documents obtained by CBS News reveal more about the officers encounter with Nichols. Dmitri is Haley can be heard shouting that Nichols tried to grab one of the officer's guns, Justin Smith and to Darius bean are accused of punching nickel several times and holding his arms while other officers assaulted him. Smith was the only officer to defend his actions on the record, stating that he prompt Nichols up against the squad car after the violent struggle so he could breathe better and called for medical assistance. Not CBS News correspondent Elise Preston at The White House on Friday or meeting of President Biden and the president of Brazil comparing notes on how the two huge American democracies were tested in recent riots following elections contested by the losers with false claims. This is CBS News

WLS-AM 890
"darius bean" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Podcast just listen to yourself with cure Davis. If you want to hear me talk more about the issues and why I think this is a larger problem than just that one police department, then a go find that podcast is available wherever you find your podcasts, but I was saying before the break that the problem of course van Jones and his ilk are blaming white supremacy, the evil boogeyman that just is like the Holy Spirit. It's like everywhere. Just rest itself on people. It makes you do things that makes you makes you do evil things. Because that's as you possess these 5 police officers. But what I want to say is that this is a lot. This incident is not a commentary on white supremacy in any way. That is just the most ridiculous thing. This is an indictment of Black Lives Matter. Because what has happened since 2020, well, Black Lives Matter came in and they said, we need to defund the police and they did that in a lot of cities here in California and LA where I am today. They stripped the police department of a lot of money and now the streets are more dangerous than ever. And the New York Post reported that the Memphis police department actually had relaxed their standards for their police recruits in order to recruit more minorities. Here we are bowing down again to this golden idol of diversity instead of quality officers. And what do you get you get unqualified officers roaming the streets and becoming acting like gangs, they say here that at least two out of the 5 Memphis police officers charged with murder in the fatal beatdown of Tyree Nichols joined the force after the department relaxed its hiring requirements to Darius bean and Demetrius Hailey both joined the Memphis police department and August 2020 more than two years after the department loosened those rules recruits no longer needed an associate's degree or 54 hours of college credit to join the force and they could get by with 5 years of work experience. Now, why is that important? It's important that your police officers are educated, but also it shows that they can be dedicated to something, right? That they can be disciplined. But when you lower those standards just to build up the diversity quota of your police department, you don't just put the office of peace officer in danger. You put citizens in danger. Now you have these men who are not qualified. Simply hired because they filled some racial quota. And what did they do? They went out and they acted like a bunch of thugs. Because they didn't have the same notion of being a peace officer. They didn't have the same notion of being people who are called to this job who are called to this duty, they didn't have that notion instead, they just looked at it as a job and looked at it as a job where they had some power that they could exert. Over another human being. This is the fall of Black Lives Matter. This is what Black Lives Matter is wreaking across the United States. And this is what we have to stand up against. I'm going to talk a little bit more about this right after the break. Don't go anywhere. I'm Kira Davis. You are listening to the damn bongino show. Larry elder here. I want to talk to you about Tom in Texas, who wrote in about his experience with 100% drug free relief factor. He's in his late 80s now, and he's one of those really active guys you sometimes hear about, rides the bicycle works as a flight instructor. Not all that long ago, he thought he might finally have to stop. Lower back and hip pains were after him all the time, it seemed. He'd heard about relief factor, but it took some convincing for him to try it. He was skeptical, lots of people are before they've tried relief factor, thank goodness he did because Tom's pain is gone now. My friends and I take relief factor hundreds of thousands of others have tried it and about 70% of

Northwest Newsradio
"darius bean" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Canceled flights again today because of the winter weather that's been blasting the lone star state. American Airlines has had nearly 30% of all of their flights canceled so far, southwest, not much better nearly a 5th of their flights being axed. And it's going to cost more for Americans to buy a home or a car, or most credit card balances will increase a little. That's because the Federal Reserve is raising interest rates again to bring down inflation, the Central Bank increased rates by a quarter percentage point in the last hour or so. Wall Street's reacting positively will have your market report coming up at 1220. First, Tyrone Nichols is being laid to rest today, the eulogy going on right now in Memphis, Tennessee, and we're learning more about the officers facing charges in his death. Here's ABC Stephanie Ramos. The Memphis police department releasing the administrative HR files of those 5 fired officers, taking turns, beating nickels in that disturbing video from January 7th. Four out of the 5 former officers have suspensions or written reprimands on their record. None of the officers were found to have used excessive force. Demetrius Haley and Desmond mills junior failed to file a quote response to resistance form after using physical force during arrests in 2021 and 2019, respectively. In January of 2021, Justin Smith, receiving a two day suspension without pay and ordered remedial drivers training for striking a vehicle, causing it to spin out and strike another. And Emmett Martin the third written up previously for not reporting a domestic violence case required by law and failing to inspect his squad car vehicle after a handgun was found on the rear floor board. No infractions were filed for to Darius bean. It looks like they

Northwest Newsradio
"darius bean" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"7 after the hour President Biden was in Virginia yesterday, saying his economic plan is working. John stones has more from Washington. New government data released yesterday, showing the nation's gross domestic product for the final quarter of last year grew, despite high inflation that is making everything more expensive. At a speech in Springfield, Virginia, President Biden says these are encouraging numbers. And I'm not sure. I mean, it's sincerely the news could have been any better. Economic growth is up, stronger than expert expected at 2.9%. We're going. That 2.9% was a bit lower than the 3.2% growth we saw in the third quarter. But the president touting other numbers that he says shows a growing economy. 6 months inflation has gone down every month and God willing will continue to do that. Manufacturing jobs continue to grow stronger than any time in the last 40 years. And I don't think it's unfair to say that this is all evidence that the Biden economic plan because you all is actually working that's working. Jobs numbers continue to be strong last year employers added four and a half million jobs. Second most since 1940 and the unemployment rate for December of three and a half percent matched a 53 year low. They've been telling me since I got elected. We're going to be in a recession. Every time we've gone, we gotten better. Well, it turns out, thank God they were wrong. Still, many analysts do believe a recession is coming this year, as the Federal Reserve continues to raise key interest rates in an attempt to slow down the economy and tamp down on inflation. Another potential pitfall, the debt ceiling, which analysts say, could trigger a deep recession if Congress does not vote to raise it, something House Republicans say they will only do when Democrats offer key concessions on spending. Look, if Republicans want to work together on real solutions and continue to grow manufacturing jobs, build the strongest economy in the world to make sure Americans are paid a fair wage, I'm ready. But I will not let anyone use the full faith and credit of the United States as a bargaining ship. Your United States of America, we pay our debts. The Treasury Department says a vote on the debt limit will need to happen likely by June and the fed is expected to raise rates again next week, something likely to cool the job market and reduce American spending. John stillness, Washington. 9 pass now. Law enforcement officials in Memphis are blasting the 5 fired police officers who've now been charged with murder in the beating death of a black motorist earlier this month. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the family of the victim, supports charges against the officers as well as release of police body cam footage. To Darius bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmett Martin the third, Desmond mills junior, and Justin Smith. The grand jury returned indictments against all 5 with the same charges. Second degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, resulting in bodily injury, aggravated kidnapping, involving the possession of a weapon. The head of the Tennessee bureau of investigation says the traffic stop that resulted in Tyree Nichols death in no way reflected proper policing. This was wrong. This was criminal. And director David rausch and W M C TV says. Frankly, I'm shocked. I'm sickened. Shelby county district attorney Steve mulroy says all 5 officers are being charged with second degree murder. Kidnapping and other violations in the brutal beating that took place after Nichols was pulled over pepper sprayed, fled, and then caught again, and allegedly beaten for several minutes. While each of the 5 individuals played a different role in the incident in question, the actions of all of them resulted in the death of Tyree Nichols, and they are all responsible. Mulroy says he'll release the police videos of the traffic, stop Friday evening. It's my hope that if there is any silver lining to be drawn from this very dark cloud, it's that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform. The world is watching us and we need to show the world what lessons we can learn from this

Northwest Newsradio
"darius bean" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"In the morning from Westwood one. Good morning, I'm John trout, it's Friday. January 27th, 2023. Here's what's coming up on America in the morning. President Biden in Virginia yesterday says his economic plan is working. I'm John stillness in Washington. Law enforcement officials in Memphis are blasting the 5 fired police officers who've been charged with murder in the beating death of a black motorist. This was permanent. I'm Jackie Quinn. The national archives is asked former presidents and vice presidents to recheck their personal records for any classified documents. Ed Donahue, Washington. The U.S. announces the takedown of a major ransomware game. I'm Clayton Neville. A fresh read on inflation coming today the PCE the fed's favorite fed meats on interest rates next week. I'm Jessica edinger. Many economists think we are headed into a recession. What will that mean for you? I'm Rita foley. All ahead on America in the morning. It's 7 after the hour President Biden was in Virginia yesterday, saying his economic plan is working. John stones has more from Washington. New government data released yesterday, showing the nation's gross domestic product for the final quarter of last year grew, despite high inflation that is making everything more expensive. At a speech in Springfield, Virginia, President Biden says these are encouraging numbers. And I'm not sure. I mean, this is really the news could have been any better. Economic growth is up, stronger than expert expected at 2.9% were going. That 2.9% was a bit lower than the 3.2% growth we saw in the third quarter. But the president touting other numbers that he says shows a growing economy. 6 months inflation has gone down every month and God willing will continue to do that. Manufacturing jobs continue to have stronger than any time in the last 40 years. And I don't think it's unfair to say that this is all evidence that the Biden economic plan because you all is actually working that's working. Jobs numbers continue to be strong last year employers added four and a half million jobs. Second most since 1940 and the unemployment rate for December of three and a half percent matched a 53 year low. They've been telling me since I got elected. You're going to be in a recession. Every time we've gone, we gotten better. Well, it turns out, thank God they were wrong. Still, many analysts do believe a recession is coming this year, as the Federal Reserve continues to raise key interest rates in an attempt to slow down the economy and tamp down on inflation. Another potential pitfall, the debt ceiling, which analysts say, could trigger a deeper session if Congress does not vote to raise it. Something House Republicans say they will only do when Democrats offer key concessions on spending. Look, if Republicans want to work together on real solutions and continue to grow manufacturing jobs, build the strongest economy in the world to make sure Americans are paid a fair wage, I'm ready. But I will not let anyone use the full faith and credit of the United States as a bargaining ship. The United States of America, we pay our debts. The Treasury Department says a vote on the debt limit will need to happen likely by June and the fed is expected to raise rates again next week, something likely to cool the job market and reduce American spending. John stillness, Washington. 9 pass now. Law enforcement officials in Memphis are blasting the 5 fired police officers who've now been charged with murder in the beating death of a black motorist earlier this month. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the family of the victim, supports charges against the officers as well as, release of police, body cam footage. To Darius bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmett Martin the third, Desmond mills junior, and Justin Smith. The grand jury returned indictments against all 5 with the same charges. Second degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, resulting in bodily injury, aggravated kidnapping involving the possession of a weapon. The head of the Tennessee bureau of investigation says the traffic stop that resulted in Tyree Nichols death in no way reflected proper policing. This was wrong. This was criminal. And director David rausch and W M C TV says, frankly, I'm shocked. I'm sickened. Shelby county district attorney Steve mulroy says all 5 officers are being charged with second degree murder. Kidnapping and other violations. In the brutal beating that took place after Nichols was pulled over, pepper sprayed, fled, and then caught again, and allegedly beaten for several minutes. While each of the 5 individuals played a different role in the incident in question, the actions of all of them resulted in the death of Tyree Nichols, and they are all responsible. Mulroy says he'll release the police videos of the traffic, stop Friday evening. It's my hope that if there is any silver lining to be drawn from this very dark cloud, it's that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform. The world is watching us and we need to show the world what lessons we can learn from this tragedy. This is

Northwest Newsradio
"darius bean" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"7 after the hour President Biden was in Virginia yesterday, saying his economic plan is working. John stones has more from Washington. New government data released yesterday, showing the nation's gross domestic product for the final quarter of last year grew despite high inflation that is making everything more expensive. At a speech in Springfield, Virginia, President Biden says these are encouraging numbers. And I'm not sure. I mean, it's sincerely the news could have been any better. Economic growth is up, stronger than expert expected at 2.9% were going. That 2.9% was a bit lower than the 3.2% growth we saw in the third quarter. But the president touting other numbers that he says shows a growing economy. 6 months inflation has gone down every month and God willing will continue to do that. Manufacturing jobs continue to have stronger than any time in the last 40 years. And I don't think it's unfair to say that this is all evidence that the Biden economic plan because you all is actually working that's working. Jobs numbers continue to be strong last year employers added four and a half million jobs. Second most since 1940 and the unemployment rate for December of three and a half percent matched a 53 year low. They've been telling me since I got elected. You're going to be in a recession. Every time we've gone, we gotten better. Well, it turns out, thank God they were wrong. Still, many analysts do believe a recession is coming this year, as the Federal Reserve continues to raise key interest rates in an attempt to slow down the economy and tamp down on inflation. Another potential pitfall, the debt ceiling, which analysts say, could trigger a deeper session if Congress does not vote to raise it, something House Republicans say they will only do when Democrats offer key concessions on spending. Look, if Republicans want to work together on real solutions and continue to grow manufacturing jobs, build the strongest economy in the world to make sure Americans are paid a fair wage. I'm ready. But I will not let anyone use the full faith and credit of the United States as a bargaining ship. The United States of America, we pay our debts. The Treasury Department says a vote on the debt limit will need to happen likely by June and the fed is expected to raise rates again next week, something likely to cool the job market and reduce American spending. John stillness, Washington. 9 pass now. Law enforcement officials in Memphis are blasting the 5 fired police officers who've now been charged with murder in the beating death of a black motorist earlier this month. As correspondent Jackie Quinn reports the family of the victim, supports charges against the officers as well as release of police body cam footage. To Darius bean, Demetrius Haley, Emmett Martin the third, Desmond mills junior, and Justin Smith. The grand jury returned indictments against all 5 with the same charges. Second degree murder, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, resulting in bodily injury, aggravated kidnapping involving the possession of a weapon. The head of the Tennessee bureau of investigation says the traffic stop that resulted in Tyree Nichols death in no way reflected proper policing. This was wrong. This was criminal. And director David rausch and W MC TV says. Frankly, I'm shocked. I'm sickened. Shelby county district attorney Steve mulroy says all 5 officers are being charged with second degree murder. Kidnapping and other violations. In the brutal beating that took place after Nichols was pulled over, pepper sprayed, fled, and then caught again, and allegedly beaten for several minutes. While each of the 5 individuals played a different role in the incident in question, the actions of all of them resulted in the death of Tyree Nichols, and they are all responsible. Mulroy says he'll release the police videos of the traffic, stop Friday evening. It's my hope that if there is any silver lining to be drawn from this very dark cloud, it's that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform. The world is watching us, and we need to show the world what lessons we can learn from this tragedy