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WTOP
"department public safety" Discussed on WTOP
"For it now thousands of Maryland state workers will get the money that's coming to them the Maryland State Board Board of Public Works approved a 13 million dollar payout to more than 3800 employees in the of Department Public Safety and Correctional Services it's part of a settlement involving allegations of wage theft dating back to when former Governor Larry Hogan was in office before the three -member Board of Public Works voted to approve the payment Governor Westmore addressed representatives of the employees and we not only owe them this long overdue back pay frankly we owe them an apology settlement's part of an ongoing investigation by the US Department of Labor into among other things timekeeping practices. Kate Ryan, WTOP News. Some people who live in Virginia will see a break on the cost of their electric bill. Dominion Energy began lowering customer rates on July 1st and Dominion says households are going to save about fourteen Spokeswoman bucks a month. Peggy Fox says Dominion is pleased to offer the lower rates Our mission is to provide safe, reliable, affordable energy and so this really is going to help people especially as prices are going up everywhere else they'll be able to save money on bill. their energy The rate reduction comes from some changes in laws passed by the Virginia General Assembly earlier this year. An ad meant to rival Twitter launches tomorrow. It's called Threads and it's owned by Meta, the same company behind Facebook and Instagram. But will it really be able to dethrone Twitter? Politicians, media executives, sports stars, entertainers and all sorts of other people are still on Twitter. And one of the key questions a lot of us have is whether or not another social network will be able to come in and reproduce that power that Twitter had, or if Twitter's influence was just a moment in time and it's not going to exist like it did again. That's CBS News tech contributor and share. Now to the top stories we're working on at WTOP. It was a violent Independence Day in the nation's capital, and now police are asking for the public's help to get justice. President Biden gets a briefing on the discovery of cocaine inside the White House. He says to find out how it got there. Keep it here for full details on these stories and the minutes

Bloomberg Radio New York
"department public safety" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Ago and far away And so much of this debate about guns in particularly those that are rural is a romance of another time and place Even Walter Cronkite would agree it's gone How does President Biden engage with a nation that has a romance about firearms and hunting with a technological gun realities of today How would you propose that they try to move forward Well you know in 1934 there were regulations to cut back on automatic weapons I mean our country has done this before when you look at the type of weaponry there have been restrictions put in place in 1994 There are restrictions on automatic weapons There is a conversation and I expect to have it with governor Hutchinson about rural parts of this country where people literally do hunt for food and sustenance for their families sometimes 18 year old dads right So that's the argument against putting restrictions on age or on long guns But what type of long gun are we really talking about here when you refer to AR-15 style weapons And what about the ammunition Because this shooter walked into that elementary school With double the amount of ammunition that a U.S. soldier carries into combat Double the amount Shouldn't have purchased like that potentially raise some questions There are things that can be conversations about gun safety that aren't about taking guns away or not It's not black or white So those are the kind of things we want to talk about Sunday Margaret thank you so much Face the nation across the CBS television networks see it on Sunday You could hear it on Bloomberg radio 2 p.m. across New York Washington and Boston thrilled to bring that to you 2 p.m. CBS face the nation Paul Very good Tom Instant conversation with Margaret Brennan and face the nation this Sunday Right now with our news in New York City Here's Michael Barr Paul Tom thank you very much Law enforcement and Yuval di Texas are answering questions about why police officers didn't immediately enter rob elementary school on Tuesday as 19 children and two adults were being shot to death inside The 18 year old gunman was in the school for about an hour Victor escalante of the Texas Department of Public Safety said officers were taking on gunfire from the suspect while they waited for tactical backup He says they didn't move because they were waiting for those additional resources We need equipment We need specialty equipment We need body armor We need precision riflemen negotiators Victor escalante of the Texas department public safety says while they were waiting for additional resources they were evacuating the school The U.S. rejected a plan by Russian president Vladimir Putin to facilitate grain and fertilizer exports only of sanctions on his country are lifted pinning the blame on the Kremlin for blocking shipments and stoking concerns of global food shortages Meanwhile Pentagon press secretary John Kirby updated the U.S. Military's assessment of the Ukrainian battlefield about three months into the invasion Kirby says much of the military activity is concentrated in the eastern Donbass region It's a stiff Ukrainian resistance a resistance that continues to be assisted in aided by shipments from the west of weapons and material Spokesperson Kirby says every day there's ground that's trading hands A California parole panel has recommended the release of Charles Manson follower Patricia krenwinkel She rolled held her skelter on a wall using the blood of one of their victims krenwinkel helped kill pregnant actor Sharon Tate and four other people in 1969 Live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studios this is global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries I'm Michael Barr in this is Bloomberg tempo All right Michael Barr thank you so much Michael I mean tomorrow I mean it's Memorial Day weekend This is big This is the beginning of summer here in the east coast of the United States Certainly I'm gonna go down to Monmouth park tomorrow and play the ponies How about that Oh look at you Exactly I mean I don't know if I have to wear some crazy hat or anything like they do down in Churchill downs or anything but this is it could be fun Oh you know what's there's so much fun this weekend and I am I said this This is you know I'm an auto racing nut Yes And this is auto race Now do you go to NASCAR Pocono Yes Yes you do Yes I do Oh yes I do And this weekend it's all the racing on steroids Yes it is Three major events You've got the Grand Prix of Monaco And then follow that by the Indianapolis 500 and then follow that by the Coca-Cola 600 with the NASCAR game Charlotte Motor Speedway Oh my goodness I'm going to be on the couch because I don't have to come in Monday You don't have to come in Monday That's right And with all that beer I'm going to be having I'm sorry I said that part Adult beverage Tom would say It's a great weekend This is a great weekend It'll be fun and hopefully people can have some good times There are some decent weathers Charlotte Motor Speedway I took that company public way back into a motor sport Bruton Smith was the CEO and founder humpy Wheeler was the head of the Charlotte Motor Speedway boy that guy could promote a race He said that three keys to a big event the three T's toilets.

KHVH 830AM
"department public safety" Discussed on KHVH 830AM
"This particular stories on Oh, triple C right, the Oahu Community Correctional Center right there and and Kelly, he and, um I I give the our prison officials some credit for trying to come up with a way to deal with covid in the prisons. The problem is that they came to it late. They were slow and acknowledging that Covid Redd's rapidly when you're in confined areas, and the data supported the number of covid cases. I mean, there's something like over 4000 inmates in our jails and prisons, including in the Arizona facility. And over, half of those people have had covid. And the idea to have these containers cells is not a bad thought they were configured to hold four separate cells. When somebody came in a new person, an inmate to oh, triple C or to the correctional facilities on Malle or the Big Island or collide. Um, they could be isolated. They could be quarantined for 14 days to make sure that They don't have covid and that they're bringing it in. Well, it's Kevin reported. It hasn't worked out that way. Even though the state bought 11 of these containers, and they look just like Mats and shipping containers a little bit smaller. Um, the ultra policy has not been able to provide the power to run them, right. You've got to have the C. You got to have a secure lock on there. And they were at, uh they cost $124,000 each so multiply that by 11 that's over a million dollars million 110.3. I think. In which the state had good intentions, trying to control covid in our jails and prisons, And yet they're unused. They're just sitting there. We can tell you the department public safety is trying to fix those electrical problems. Trying to fix the locks to make sure that they are secure. But it's embarrassing because all the while the covid cases continue. We have seen a drop in the last couple of days statewide, but it is a crisis situation in our jails in prisons. That kind of leads me to a next point. I know I have to take a break for traffic coming up. During this ongoing conversation. The prevention of the increase of the number of cases is linked inextricably to the capacity of hospital bed space, ICUs and staff. For a population base of 1.4 million plus at any given time, millions more during the course of a year of visitors, etcetera. Has the question been asked about the capacity of our health care system. And that with a population The Proportionate number of bed space etcetera to accommodate not just to pandemic, but what, if dot dot, dot of something of great consequence were to occur. Has there been in its whole conversation? Why do we have these limitations? Why do we only have the ability to handle at 60%? Normal population of our health system that we do have a situation that's before us. Our level of preparedness, and I use food security as an example of where we aren't necessarily prepared. Um, has anybody commented in that regard, either journalistically or even with opinion? I've spoken with the the hospital officials and folks like Lieutenant Governor Josh Green and read the news reports. I think it was only up until a couple of months ago that we really started to worry about. I see you. Capacity as well as isolation space in hospitals for quarantine and the figure I always here is around 500 if we should get 500 hospitalizations due to Covid. That triggers a real serious emergency. I think it's around 443 last night check, so we're just below that, But we've seen the headlines. So you've seen the ICUs reportedly being maxed out. We've seen these Tents, portable tents being set up at Queens and other facilities. We've seen the portable morgues with refrigeration capabilities. Now we're reading about oxygen concerned about a lack of oxygen. I think Hawaii was fairly lucky keeping the numbers down, and we could argue whether the the government role in that has been effective or not, but Was with the delta variance arrival in July. Well, we really saw these caseloads go from, you know, 20 thirties under 100. Then we were triple figures, Then we were high triple figures. And then we were breaking even into 1000. Those numbers come back down. So I do think we were prepared as far as we could see nobody Maybe somebody should have foreseen variance because they have been forecast. Now there's reports that there's another variant in this state, although it's still Delta, So I do think our facilities generally have been well equipped. It hasn't And anywhere. Shocking is some of the other states yet, but Rick to your point it could be and then there'll be a lot of blame to go around. Of course, the government's position the government and the hospitals is Get vaccinated, But that rate still is under 70. I think we're about 64% now statewide, well below the 70% figure that the governor has pushed for Over by the way. Chad Blair of civil beat dot org with US And I wish we had about seven hours together. But in just the remaining moments the amount of federal appropriation that has been delivered since March of last year to March of this year. The numbers that I research that had dedications simply to covid and or healthcare, etcetera. Has been an appropriation of $1.4 billion for healthcare related expenditures, if first of all the accuracy of that number in the ballpark, but more importantly, overall utilization of federal monies. Delivered. Do we know I took a look. Go ahead. Rick stepped on your comment. Go ahead and finish your question, please. I was just curious. The overall allocations, which have reports anywhere from 7 to 9 billion plus With additional federal money is being delivered through to specific bills making their way through the accounting of those monies and expenditures. Do we know where we are today? Chat? I did check before I came onto your program, The Hawaii data collaborative in the website, you can look it up. And it's run by Jill to Kuta, the former state senator it it works in cooperation with the dead and another agencies and its specific purposes, in fact, attract The federal aid that comes into Hawaii, and that in particular is focused on Covid and your anyone's free to call it up themselves. But I took a look at the numbers. And if you look at total federal money, and we're not just talking about for healthcare for more shots from our testing, they help nurses and so forth. It's a wide variety of things.

Geek News Central
"department public safety" Discussed on Geek News Central
"More means. New facial. Recognition law bans the tech in schools and limited. Please use supports as a top set statewide regulators on bayshore recognition. The united states this statewide bill regulating use of facial recognition technology main was enacted thursday after passing unanimously in both chambers of the state legislator. Wow means new. Facial recognition law state strictly regulates how law enforcement agencies can employ the technology for their investigations. State and prohibits attack outright public schools and in many areas of government including for surveillance purposes. I introduced in april. The bill was brokered as a compromise between its sponsors in the state legislature and representatives of ac l. u. of main the main state police and the main department public safety proponents of the bill touted his atop peseta state regulations so There's no other federal laws on facial recognition. And they say this a huge victory for privacy rights civil liberties so link. Ob up in the show notes. Good on humane. Let's has some other states. Follow along very curiously. And i'm going to read this headline to you so that those of you listening yet it. Here's here's the twist amazon adds new corporate values of as jeff bezos prepares to depart the company's leadership principles get new additions regarding being a good employer and embracing corporate responsibility. I know some of you are rolling your eyeballs. Maybe they work for amazon. Some say that they're the worst employer ever but they have updated its list the fourteen principles and internally revealed reverend document adding values that. Speak to controversies that dodge at dodged amazon. And it's and it continues and it's on my god. Let me say that again. I'm thursday the ecommerce giant updated supporting principles and internally revered document adding values to speak to the controversies that have dogged amazon as it comes to dominate multiple sectors of the tech industry the new values strive to be earth best employer. Now that is a whopper. Another one is success in scale bring broad responsibility. That sounds like a google term. And this comes. As amazon's treatment is warehouse workers partner retailers environment attract scrutiny from regulators. The dishes of new principals reported earlier by bloomberg so interesting. They're adding these as jeff. Bezos is leaving our. Do you need a new laptop. Do you need a great laptop. D need the best laptop. Well how about a chromebook. Well they made the list but number one. Guess what the number one laptop right now. Being being touted by android central is it's the dell. Xps thirteen the laptop. I absolutely love. Of course. I've got an older generation of one acer chromebooks surprisingly hp specter macbook air. Leonova chromebook razor your book surface. I see a lot of of loggers used in razor laptops acer swift acis. Zen book lenovo pads. So there's ten in the list actually. Twelve razor blade. Fifteen in the la- noble chromebook duet so League ob up in the show notes and These kind of range from about nine hundred dollars close to two thousand dollars in price. So i have linked up for if you're looking for when you can't go wrong. What if your windows person with that dell laptop apples iowa's fifteen betas here but watch out for the bugs. You can download it but your iphone may base problems with so be careful. He may have issues. It's a live beta. But you have been warned as always we never recommend downloading the a beta version of any software and your primary device due to bugs. This should be something everyone should follow unless you are a true guinea pig and you want to be experimental. You can restart iphone fourteen to iowa's fourteen if you need to bit. The beta islas fifteen is on the street. I did watch us on. Replay spacex rocket hawes eighty eight small rockets into polar orbit pretty cool launch because able to bring the first stage back to to cape canaveral landed So those of you weren't florida specifically the east coast of florida. You may have saw this rocket yesterday. Went right down the coast as it was heading towards a polar orbit and That was pretty amazing. It really really was now. Space x held the rocket on the ground for thirty five minutes waiting for an opening in the weather conditions. Were go three thirty one and they They launched it now with the eighty eight satellites. They took up to startling contents but they had a whole bunch of little mini ones. It was kind of fun to watch him popoff. So is this a sign of the times pinterest. is banning weight loss ads due to eating disorder. Concerns it changes policy with guidance from the national eating disorders association. Going to prohibit all adds with late will weight loss. Language and imagery pinchers is the place people comfort hairspray. Shit create life and life. They love the blog posts. It's where everyone belongs regardless of body shy shape or size. I'm a little bit round. Although i am losing weight. Where empowering dinners is that what they call a pincher spinners to plan for summer and beyond without weight loss ads so they can focus on what matters most so if your weight loss company or not gonna target anybody on pinterest. So you know. Those samsung galaxy watches. We're talking about well. They've leaked the pictures of them have leaked. And i'll be honest with ya. Blue reading. they just look like a watch. Maybe some of you on that. I don't know you can take a picture. Take a look at them. They're available via the show notes. Egging central dot com nbc news. I think this is a first article. Kirk is ever found draymond b. c. news but extreme white dwarf sets cosmic records for small-sized huge mass. Only two other of only two other types of objects holes and neutron stars are more compact than white doors so this goes into talk about a specific wide door z. T. f j nineteen o one plus. Fourteen fifty eight was born also is the way it was born was also at neat. Unusual apparently is the product of a binary star system so It's located in our near in in our nearby milky way but one hundred thirty light years summer and or five point nine trillion miles so Anyway link-up the show notes on that amazon plans to build delivery robot tech and finland. Oh yeah two dozen engineers. We based at the amazon scout development center in helsinki. Initially the company said adding they will be focused on research and development. The launch of the new development center hill stinky comes happier after amazon reportedly quired local three d. modeling firm umbra so Yes they want. More robots delivering stuff to replace their humans..

Newsradio 700 WLW
"department public safety" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"From top leaders in government and industry to discover how diode enterprise clouds such as milk Cloud two point Oh, and Dios can drive speed of acquisition, collaboration and choice. Register today at G d it dot com slash and murdered. Let's take a quick spin back in time. Let's figure out what happened on this date in Reds history Since I won't be around tonight, Chicks got extra innings. We begin on this state 18 80 Reds first baseman John Riley escapes injury in an accident while aboard a steamship in Long Island Sound. Riley was on his way to Providence to join the team. After missing time with an injury. The steam ship collided with another ship in dense fog. After putting on a life preserver. Riley jumped overboard before the ship caught fire and burned the water line. He was in the water for an hour before being rescued. 30 of roughly 300 passengers died that day. This state 1917 the ridged edge. Brooklyn 32, helped by an inside the park home, run by out theater, Greasy Neale, you know, greasy Neale had 10 hits and batted 3 57 in the 1919 World Series. He would later coach college football, leading Washington and Jefferson to the 1922 Rose ball. Then winning NFL championships as coach of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1948 and 49 Greasy Neale is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This date 1938 23 year old Johnny Vander Meer pitches, the first of back to back no hitters, beating the Boston Braves three Nothing at Crosley Field. Many in the crowd didn't realize that no hitter was in progress. The scoreboard did not display the number of hits for each team until the late forties. It was the first no hitter pitched by a red in 18 years. 1968, the Reds trade milk Pappas and Ted Davidson to the Braves for Tony Cloninger, Clay Carroll and Woody Woodward. Davidson was never the same after being shot in the stomach by his wife. A year earlier. He finished his career Oh, for his last 31 with 19 strikeouts. Carol was the prize of the deal. He would go on to save 119 games for the Reds. This state 1982 with the Reds on their way to what would be a 101 Lost season, The Enquirer announced the contest against the date and time the Reds would mathematically be eliminated from the pennant race. The winner got two tickets for the final home game runner up, Got four. And finally this date 2000 and five Brandon claws and tosses a don't remember him. Eight innings of one run balls. The Reds beat the Orioles 10 to 1. Felipe Lopez hit a grand slam and drove in six. Adam Dunn hit home run number 16 in the game all about happening on this date and Reds history just to remind if you're headed to the game tonight, Please choose a designated driver drive sober or get pulled over a message from the Ohio Department. Public safety bullpen Note this weekend, a collision of the two worst bullpens in baseball in town, the Red Centre with the bullpen earned run average of 5 88 the worst in baseball. The rocks come.

KFI AM 640
"department public safety" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Me today. So, uh, you could find more out at the whole purpose dot com and special thanks to Angela calendar. She is a real estate specialist who sponsors this segment. You can find out more about her. Calendar like Gallagher with a C calendar real estate dot com and check out some listings even just to dream. Thanks so much, my friend have a one. I know you're going to a wedding. Have a wonderful, wonderful day and I'll talk to you again soon. Thank you and happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. Mom's by my friend by for report on Nielsen Vedra KF. I am 6 40. Now let's get the latest news. Now, with Andrew Caravella in the Cave I need computers have projected a 22 ton Chinese rocket that's been in orbit, and it will re enter the Earth's atmosphere between six and nine hour time Tonight, ABC, Zoran Shah says that where it will come down is still the big question. New data from the U. S. Space Force shows four possible orbits in play with a 75% chance it will land in the water remnants from the rocket are up to 100. FT. Long, Nothing. This heavy, has fallen back to Earth in more than 30 years. The rocket was launched last month as part of China's plan to build a new space station. Ah, homeless man has been shot by cops and Riverside. The shooting happened around 8 15 this morning outside a donut shop on Elizabeth Street. Police say the man walked away from them, then turned around, pulled a gun and pointed it at them. A gun was recovered at the scene. Officers were part of the department's public safety engagement team, and we're working alongside social workers and a code enforcement officer. R and B singer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Lloyd Price, has died. He died on Thursday. He was 88 Price scored his first number one hit in 1952 with Lottie Miss Claudie, which was.

KCRW
"department public safety" Discussed on KCRW
"Rahm. The U. S economy is getting stronger. It grew 6.4% in the first three months of the year on pace for its fastest growth the nearly 40 years NPR's David Garrard reports in the first quarter vaccines became more widely available, and millions of Americans received one time payments from the federal government, part of a $1.9 trillion spending bill. Gave a big boost to the economy, which grew at an annual rate of 6.4%, according to the Commerce Department. Economists say the U. S. Could see its strongest annual growth since 1984. Last week, the number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits for the first time fell slightly to 553,000. That's the smallest number since the start of the pandemic. David Gora, NPR NEWS New York Facebook has now restored some material it took down from its platform that was critical of India's prime minister. MPR's Lauren Frayer reports from Mumbai. Some Facebook users were calling for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to resign over his handling of the world's worst covert 19 outbreak. As thousands die daily. Modi's government has called on social media companies. Block what it calls misinformation, but in effect is criticism of MODY himself. Facebook says it restored these resigned MODY Hashtags that removing them was a mistake and that it was not acting on government orders. You're listening to NPR news. And on this Thursday you are listening to KCRW. I'm Cherry Glaser. With this news update arise and shootings that started in the early days. The pandemic has picked up speed in Los Angeles. In the first few months of this year, we have had 445 shooting victims 1st 257 last year 188 additional shooting victims, which is a 73% increase. That's Los Angeles police chief Michael Moore. He says gang violence is spiking with unhappy people being targeted more frequently. The interchange between gang violence and homeless encampments. We've seen an increase in retaliation and in disputes involving person is experiencing homelessness and narcotic sales and distribution. There been 108 homicides across the city so far in 2021 compared to 83 at this point last year. Overall, more, says violent crime is up almost 5% compared to the same period in 2021 area that has seen an improvement is property crimes, which Moore says have dropped steeply since the early days of the Corona virus outbreak. L. A Police department is adopting in some new social media policies when it comes to what officers can and cannot post on their personal accounts. In a department wide notice, Chief Michael Moore said the new rules look to balance free speech with the department's public safety mission. KCRW's Matt Gillam has more on that story. As part of the new rules, LAPD officers could be subject to disciplinary action if they make discriminatory or harassing posts on their personal social media accounts. Update also prohibits staff from posting confidential material that has not been made public using department insignia or trademarks is also off the table. In his message to the department chief, Moore said, It's quote important that all personnel carefully consider the implications of their use of social media. Department spokesperson tells the L. A daily news that the LAPD will not violate First Amendment rights with discipline over the new policies. But those writes quote aren't absolutes. The department says employees could file lawsuits over the social media rules if they choose. Updated Social media policies come after an incident earlier this year where a faux valentine mocking the murder of George Floyd was circulated between two members of the department. LAPD identified the officers involved. But I ran into difficulties getting instagram to hand over information about an account the post of racist content that was flagged as being linked to LAPD personnel. Support for NPR comes from NPR stations and from duck duck go of privacy company committed to raising.

KTRH
"department public safety" Discussed on KTRH
"Now we returned to reveal the danger on our doorstep on what we're doing to stop it. They've been trained for war and we haven't been paying attention. Laura Logan is our guest talk about a new syriza she has done for Fox Nation. About the dangers of the cartels and the U. S Mexican border a few years ago, when Isis had peaked in its power and was exercising such control over Syria and really wreaking havoc in that region. One of the things that was frightening was that they were no longer seeking donations online from from Fellow travelers. They took control of the oil as you talked about and what we're seeing with the cartels, which you which you referred to is there literally setting up road blocks like a like a Mafia operation. And if you're bringing avocados northward, which is where they come, they're taking a cut out of every, uh, avocado coming through there controlling oil reserves. Which gives them the power of a nation state. I mean, when you have that kind of funding, you're a really ferocious organization. Yes, Actually, it is funding your right because it's billions and billions and billions of dollars, right? It's endless amounts of money and zero accountability. You're not accountable to anybody. I mean in Mexico. What is it? 98% of the murders? Go uninvestigated. Never mind unprosecuted or, you know people walking free. They're not investigated 98%. You're killing all of these people more than 35,000 people a year in Mexico, and those are just the ones that the government admits to write. That doesn't count all the missing that doesn't count. You know all those lying in mass graves all across Mexico still undiscovered. So you're killing that many people and you're getting away with murder. 98% of the time. I mean, that's just extraordinary. Plus, you're not part of any international agreement. There's no limit to what you could do. There's no limit to how you can prosecute your war. And significantly the car. Chuck realized a long time ago. Everybody knows. You know this data's because they were a big name, and many people know that the Zetas were recruited from Mexican special forces and that they had some of their training or lot of their training came from the U. S. And so they were very good at what they did. And when they were recruited by the Gulf cartel, initially to be a kind of enforcement, you know, to protect their route, and then they became more and more powerful than they broke away and made their own hotel. But what that settles every cartel when one adopts a tactic, all the others adopt the same tactic because they don't want to be outdone. Right, And they don't wanna be out guns or outmatched. So what that did was militarized The cartels now many of them are working with, you know the FARC in Colombia or Guatemalan organizations or sometimes you know, it has Bella on bend others and they have these enforcement arms who used military training and military tactics and military weapons. I mean, There's a video out there, you can see it is a really, really significant analyst Jason Jones, who ran the cross Border counterterrorism center and Operation Center for Texas Department, public safety and, you know, he's one of these great guys who gave up his whole career so that because he was so alarmed by all the what he calls, trip wires and triggers. Which are all signed the indicators that these things are changing, and he couldn't believe that the U. S government was doing nothing about it. And he didn't want policemen and you know law enforcement across this country to be facing things every day in their towns and cities and have no idea what they were really about. So that you know, a Carjacking or car step is not really just the car stepped right. It's a cartel having a car stolen to move its product, or, you know, to carry out an assassination or whatever. And so Jason has documented this transformation of the cartel. How they've gone from, you know, for example, putting a few rough armor plates. Onto a vehicle to try and get it, you know, on the plate it and then the second generation on the vehicles, Third generation armored vehicles, fourth generation fifth generation where they are now where they have really liked liked armor that is super super Impenetrable, and it is attached to their vehicles that helps them move at high speed. Because there are war every single day, and they maneuver like military units. They carry out targeted assassinations. And, you know, I mean, they have a capability that we have failed to recognize. And they have an unlimited budget. And on top of that they have partners like Hezbollah, like the Chinese Communist Party, their partners have had significant power behind them. Nefarious intent and what we still think of with when it comes to narcotics. We still think well, okay, you know, so these people who are against narcotics, you know, they just you know, they have issues with trust. And it's It's ridiculous, right? But what I don't understand Is that the Communist Party of China one week when really, you know, basically found out manufacturing capability to China. We gave the Communist Party of China or the drugs that we have that U. S companies have ever invented or manufacture and one of them was Sentinel, which had been used You know, in surgeries for some time and what is a very powerful drug and they turned that into a street drug and they did it in the last, you know. What is it since 12 4013, not even 10 years. You've gone. You find little powerful drug and they turned that into a street drug and they did it in the last. You know. What is it? 12 4013, not even 10 years. You've gone you find literally from never seen sentinel on the streets to now, finding fentanyl mixed into every other kind of drug you can't buy. According to the DEA. You can't buy pure heroin in the United States. Anywhere. I mean, they've tried and tried and tried. That doesn't mean it isn't somewhere, but it's very hard. Why? Because they're mixing fennel into heroin, cocaine mess you name it, And then with the prescription over those, you know, crisis the opioid crisis what they did when the US government crackdown on prescription opioids. They, the Mexican cartels and the Chinese working together, then filled the void and they've been shipping counterfeits. Machines till machines, colored eyes stamps. You name it. They've been shipping all of that with the precursor chemicals to the cartels. And they have now now when you you think you're buying Oxy code? Oh, no. You think you're buying Xanax or Admiral? You know some they've got 14 year old girls. Who anxious about school the next day. Maybe they're being bullied. Maybe just, you know, our have had personal issues. They take what they think isn't a Xanax and there get One pill can kill you because they don't mix them properly. And fentanyl is so powerful that you get what's called a hot pill. And that's why even though prescription opioids are down, so I mean you can't get prescription filled even people who need them struggle to get them. But yet you have more over those deaths than ever. Because spent an hour is killing people. And it is an instrument of state power for the communist Chinese Communist Party, something called drug warfare, which they have used in throughout their history and are very familiar with and fits into their doctrine of unrestricted warfare, because that's what we look at all these things in isolation. We don't really understand what they mean. We look at the border in isolation without looking at what the Biden administration is doing at the same time with the second Amendment, and so on, and so on. We'll continue our conversation with Lara Logan coming up..

Talk 1260 KTRC
"department public safety" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC
"Almost certain pending disaster of giant growing bigger, hotter, more destructive, more dangerous wildfires. And Landel does a lot of work around this. Not just nuclear weapons. They have a giant or sciences, The division that has been doing lots and lots of work around tree rings and counting tree rings and looking up forest and seen the similarities between this force and that force. This type of tree that type of tree and counting the rings and seen, you know, over. Years and years, hundreds of years, maybe thousands of years. What the climate has been like. And then developing models. Bolt on computers. And analog models as well. About what we can expect. How we can modify and how he congrats. Stand by. Anyway, It's another good story. I recommend you read both Balthus story front page story in The Albuquerque Journal today about the Rio Grande at risk and the front page story in the new Mexican today about our forest. Or a risk it is called Wildfire Risk Rising. We will get back to that. Probably tomorrow. Joining us now is state Senator from district 11. Linda Lopez, who is the majority whip. Congratulations on that, Senator. Thanks for your time. Thank you. All right. I have been told that you dropped a whole bunch of bills today. Are you okay? Yes. We had a flurry of activity here in the New Mexico State Senate. So we did introduce over 100 and you bills. All right. Ah, and you introduced a whole bunch of bills, and I've been told by the communications director over it there at the Senate. Ah, that a lot of these were around legal issues, law enforcement issues, law enforcement, use of forest regulations, things like that. Well, one particular bill that does refer to that. And I now have a bill number. So it's Senate Bill to 270 K. And what this bill is, Um, it's inspection of misconduct. Um, and investigations. And essentially what this bill is proposing it will ban the use of certain types of force. No that have been catastrophic for our communities, so that would include chuckle, chokeholds. Rubber bullets to your guests and the dangerous tactics like no knock warrants. Um, you know, Richard here in our state, New Mexico has alternated between having the highest ondas second highest. Rate of police killings in our country. So When we talk about how we make transformative change, Um Within our our policing efforts here in the state. This bill gets At the root of it. Um, it is truly, um, I think it is an opportunity to change the system. It's the institution itself that needs to be changed. So you know where we're looking at here is, um If we're able to pass this particular legend, this particular bill, it would make our our own space use of force while the strongest in the nation. Really, Um yes, it will. I mean, there are other states who have, um, you know, passing bills recently within the last year. On strengthening summer their own laws that deal with this type of force. Use of force. But New Mexico has an opportunity to, um You really make some change and be I think a leader in in our country. All right, so, Senator, how would it work? Does this instruct local law enforcement, local police departments, local sheriff's departments. Mabel. Maybe tribal police is well to do particular things and not to do particularly things or is that you know? Is this coming from department public safety? So how's it gonna work? How would it work? Well, were this where this actually begins with is again um Banning the different types of uses of force. They will go to the lock line it be statewide. So we're this also takes it back to you is to you the L D. A's the law enforcement academies for our law enforcement officers. Of course they're trained. It was something is banned in state law. That means they could no longer train on it. That would be a good story. It's a place where you start where the training takes place. If we again as I said, banning the chokehold Um you know, the use of rubber bullets, which they do. They trained for that when they're in the academy. So it changes as to how they approach and working with, you know our our soon to be officers. So this is where you start? I mean, there are issues for those who for misconduct and others after the fact of an incident Shooting where there's have been a use of force done that takes it to another perspective for prosecution at such a etcetera. But this particular bill is looking for accountability and transparency. Um, so that if there's been, you know a use, it does happen. It would have to be posted on a Web site within 30 days so that the public is aware after what's happened. Um, there's just a lot of common sense changes how we just, um, looking to the use of physical force? And how we look up to de escalation. So it doesn't ban unauthorized, sir from using force, but there have to be some other methods. For them to be taught how to de escalate the situation that they're in, and that's important. If it's in the law, it's something at the Elia's will have to do. Elliott. It's like I will. I will. I'm sorry. They should also teach officers of the departments to use to use body cameras. Yeah..

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"Of the state Capitol department, public safety troopers and riot gear had the state capital surrounded, outnumbering the protesters that did show up those protest. Ng did so for a variety of reasons, the government now run by people that are gonna continue to pass laws to attack gun owning citizens of America. That's Eric Braeden with the Southern Patriot counsel Matt Long, the Fredericksburg, Texas Tea Party protesters required covert tests deader the capital. This is the People's House. And for us to have to jump through certain hoops to get into the building is just it's just not right. One person was arrested for having a long gun on the state Capitol grounds. Dennis Fold the ABC News SAN Antonio The UK says it's expanding sign ups for coronavirus shots, pledges to ramp up to round the clock vaccinations throughout the country. Speaking in parliament, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will be going to 24 7. A soon as we can, and in the moment the limit is on supply. AstraZeneca says that expects to release two million doses a week of the Oxford Vaccine in the UK by mid February BC's Tom Rivers in London a formal apology today from Ireland's prime minister for the treatment of women and Children at so called mother and baby homes. 9000 Children died at these church run institutions where unmarried women were sent to deliver babies in secret for eight decades. This is ABC News. Ready to create your own income with your own home based business where there's no such thing is getting laid off. If a billionaire entrepreneur spent five years.

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"Husband of congresswoman and out of Presley has tested positive for covert. After the locked out of the capital last week, Conan Harris was with his wife in DC, for her swearing in ceremony. And at the Capitol complex throughout the attack on January the sixth, especially telling WBC, many of the rioters whom she calls white supremacists refused to wear masks during the violent attack. Saying quote. The arrogant disregard for the lives of others is infuriating and quote, Harris says, so it's a mild symptoms and remains in isolation, along with Presley and staff in close contact. You have tending physician of the U. S. Congress advised members and staff on Sunday that those in the security room could have been exposed to another occupant with a Corona virus infection. Meantime, a major search well under way across the country to find and identify those who stormed the capital, January 6th The Department of Justice and the FBI say they're looking at hundreds of case files and thousands of tips. They already arrested dozen. This is going to be a months long effort of tracking these people down. I'm going to their home district. All 94 U. S attorney's offices around the country are engaged. You even have a person that was arrested upon landing in Honolulu for Hawaii last week. This is Alex Melon in Utah, the head of Salt Lake City chapter of the Salt of the proud voices advising Similar organizations to avoid any protests at the Utah state capital over the next week. The chief of the chapter who goes by the name fads, says he was telling members that there could be consequences if demonstrations become violent. Recognize what happened in Washington, D C recognized the fact that there is full prosecution in front of any and all Patriots that do disregard. You know the law. The Utah Department. Public Safety has been increasing security at the state Capitol after a warning from the FBI about possible armed protests ahead of the presidential inauguration. With that FBI warning in place. Connecticut's governor dead Lamont is deploying 100 members of the state's National Guard to D. C ahead of President elect Biden's swearing in. Lamont says the guardsmen will be there to aid and facilitate the peaceful transition of presidential power. And he's increasing protection Hartford this week and next to where working with our national partners on an hourly basis, tracking the social media scene, where there could be some potential for conflict. I think 90% of the activity is all focused on Washington D C right now, but we can't Take a right at the ball. With the team being sent from Connecticut. VC includes military police, along with explosive detection dogs, squads, Governor Lamont also placing crews on standby for military aircrafts capable of moving personnel around the country if needed. Carly Baker's reportedly weighing up veto on a climate bill on his desk. Newly elected House Speaker Ron Mariano says he is preparing to refile the bill. Is it in its entirety tomorrow if it is rejected the step is intended to send a message to the governor that House Democrats stand firmly behind the proposal, which would require Massachusetts to go carbon neutral by 2050. Both bill would also direct utilities to purchase more offshore wind power and increased the amount of renewable sources for the state's electricity to 40% by 2030. Environmental activist gratitude. Berg being honored with a new postage stamp. When the Postal Service in her native Sweden decided to feature environmental issues on new stumps. The public support for this team has been really big weight have received a lot of suggestions. Kristina, all of starter managing director of Post North stance, says one of the main Coles was for a stand featuring teenage activist Greta Turn, Berg. She's drawn in her yellow raincoat with her braid flying in the winds. We really would like to contribute to put the spotlight on the environmental issues. The stamps go on sale tomorrow. Elaine Cobb CBS news after under stress, and you, study finds a walk in the park. Could be in order, Researchers found. People who take walks in the forest of green space on a regular basis seemed to have higher stress coping abilities. The study looking at data on more than 6000, workers in Japan, between the ages of 20 and 60, years old make WBZ news.

Talk 1260 KTRC
"department public safety" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC
"Now via Xuemei. Paul, what a day now. Holy, um Bean. I heard. I know. I'm wondering if we have anyone on listening to this because I'm getting all kinds of guessing everyone's glued to the television. Not everybody has a TV. I'm getting all kinds of art. He's not working. No, I hear you hear me. Okay, so I I Kind of object to your use of the term protest. Okay, Protesters, Thies air, domestic terrorists and I am in shock that they are all in handcuffs right now. Um I just don't even get it. How is this? You know? Okay, Trump says you need to go home peacefully after restating is it is see about the election is green Rod. And telling them he loves them. I mean, what's going on? We know what's going on. Richard, What's going on? Can you hear me? I'm sorry, Paul, can you hear me? Yes, I can. Barely. You're really faint, but only I'm screaming at you. I'm screaming at me. No, I'm screaming at you. So put on headphones. Put in some ear buds. Turn up your speakers. All we gotta do what you gotta do. I have a screaming at you. So, yes, I am talking very likely in here. You just barely. I just wanna make sure we're red lining on red lining the meters right now. We know what's going on. I'm sorry that Um I just can't believe what's going on right now. In Washington, D c I I'm sort of not gonna be the best interview you've ever had. Because I'm speechless. I just Roxanne and I had gone to pick up Curbside. Market at Market Street and on the way there we put on the news and, you know she started crying and I'm just going How is this? I mean, first of all, it Z actually disingenuous to say, How is this happening? It's so obvious how it happened, and it's so obvious who's it fall? And I'm actually wondering if this is going to trigger the congress to impeach this guy like now, before he does any more damage. And if not that, whether or not he could be arrested for treason and you're shaking your head. No, no, no, no, no, no. What do you think? All right, Can you hear me? Yeah. Okay. This is all predictable. You know why Capitol police were not surrounding the capital. Why? We did not have this whole thing locked down. I mean, Paul, come on. We know who this man is. This is no surprise. We know we knew what was going to happen today. We know that the Republican Party is irresponsible and a party of cowards, including Steve Peers, and Yvette Harrell and everybody else. Who enables This this treason, this president and his crime family. You know, we were talking a couple days ago with with Harvey Wasserman and out in L. A about Devon newness. Getting the couldn't giving the American Medal of freedom. The bar. The bar no longer exists. Bars not just been lowered. The bar has been eliminated. And that was to denounce Trump's plan. What you did, Richard, but all of a sudden you're coming through loud and clear. Mike got moved or something I did. I did Nothing anyway. So anything this you know it is crazy. So if if you don't if you're if you're not sure what to say about what's happening in D C today. Tell me your reaction to the election in Georgia yesterday. Well, well, first of all, before that, I want to mention that there are hundreds of Cowboys for Trump armed and asked What's at the roundhouse right now? Right? And there's an action being asked, were circulated it just minutes ago, so you can find it on our home page to call the governor. What we're seeing in Washington is what happens when authority doesn't respond to threats. And when authority doesn't respond to lawlessness, and these folks are all massless, not social distancing, there are finds that can be imposed that they could be arrested. Andre and when you don't do that, and you are signaling to people who are lawless that that lawlessness is okay. So I would encourage your listeners to go to retake our democracy dot or g'kar. All the information was organized by a woman named Karen Ben Trump from Albuquerque. And it's uh, speaking points and phone numbers and email addresses to get to the Um, uh, Governor and asked her to use the authority. She has to have the police sent there and rest these people. All right, people, whatever. I mean, this is just not okay. And, um you know, when we were driving into town, we saw a helicopter over hovering over the round house. So Um, I just I'm wondering what's going on. All right now let's have a Segway. Here's something better. I I spoke with Senator Peter Worth right before the show started today. He was inside the Capitol today. And he said, Yeah, there's a lot of protesters outside. But he said that the Legislative Council Services in Mr but Sarah takes this very seriously. There. Number of state police they're They're all over this email The governor's office What are your plans? The email City hall. I have not heard back from City Hall. I didn't hear back from the governor's office. Paul, remember? Two weeks ago. From protest. No mask outside the roundhouse. Anti trump protesters were there. Were beaten, kicked and beaten by Trump protesters while the state police watched Well, that's what I mean. I mean, what? What point do you start to enforce the law? And, um, you know, I don't think I don't think it's gonna be today. Michelle Han Grisham is thinking she needs to court the support of those idiots because I'm certainly not going to vote for her, so she she needs to get control of whoever she needs to get control the department public safety in the state police and say are exactly right. You are not here to support as you know, as we see, uh On the Capitol steps, the police being very polite to the protesters. Where is this was black lives matter. It would have been gas and mask and clubs out and guns out and and rounding them all up and being incredibly violent. The governor needs to tell BP DPS and the state police..

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Trump to nominate Jeffrey Rosen to replace Rod Rosenstein
"President Trump has nominated deputy transportation secretary Jeffrey Rosen to succeed rod Rosenstein, as deputy attorney general. The sixty year old Rosen served as general counsel and senior policy advisor at the White House office of management and budget from two thousand six to two thousand nine he was also an adjunct professor at Georgetown University Rosen is currently the department of transportation's chief operating officer. And he oversees the department's safety at technological