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Northwest Newsradio
"derrick johnson" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"From ABC News. I'm Derek Dennis tragedy in Pakistan, a suicide bombing at a mosque most of the dead and injured were policemen who were worshiping. Pakistani officials sang a suicide bombing at a mosque in Peshawar, who killed at least 28 people more than a 150 wounded. According to one eyewitness, part of the mosque roof collapsed after the explosion, rescue cruiser now digging through the rubble for victims, the number of casualties is expected to rise. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, the Taliban has previously been blamed for similar attacks in the region. And as the liquida ABC News at the foreign death. Also oversees secretary state Antony Blinken visiting Egypt and Israel, blinken is urging Israel and the Palestinians to exercise restraint and ease tensions amid a recent spike in violence. In Memphis, Tennessee, Tyree, Nichols funeral is set for Wednesday after demonstrators spent the weekend protesting his apparent death from an alleged police beating. The video of it released publicly and going viral. The death of Tyree Nichols highlights the need for changes in policing, says NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson getting tough on crime oftentimes being smarter on crime and we have yet to get smart on crime. He said those changes need to come from Congress, a claim echoed on ABC's this week by civil rights attorney Ben crump. Federal police reform, I think we're going to continue to see these hashtags proliferate so much. Man, we can't keep up with them. You said Tyree Nichols would still be alive at the city responded to previous complaints about the scorpion unit, Brian Clark, ABC News. Nicholas parents will attend President Biden's upcoming State of the Union address. Super Bowl 57 is said it'll be the Kansas City Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles on February 12th. Super Bowl baby. Billy has crunched one Super Bowl victory in the past Kansas City has won two. You're

AP News Radio
EPA civil rights case targets Mississippi over Jackson water
"The Environmental Protection Agency has launched a civil rights investigation into the water crisis in Jackson Mississippi on Norman hall The EPA says its investigating whether Mississippi state agencies discriminated against the city of Jackson the states majority black capital city by refusing to fund improvements for its failing water system word of the probe came days after two congressional committees said they were starting a joint investigation into a crisis that left most homes and businesses in Jackson without running water for several days in late August and early September NAACP president Derrick Johnson who lives in Jackson called the EPA probe a step in the right direction but governor Tate Reeves a Republican blames the water problems on Jackson's democratic local leaders I Norman hall

77WABC Radio
"derrick johnson" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Was I Derek Johnson NAACP president on defaced the nation Kenyan go It's hard for African Americans to reconcile what we witnessed in their trial Now this is what always amazes me So he speaks for all African Americans I could ask people to call this program We have millions listening at any given time all across the country and I found out all across the world I'll tell you about that in a moment And ask them a first do they know who Derek Johnson is many I'll say no And second I asked him does he represent you Many of them will say no but he claims to So let's start from the top Go ahead It's hard for African Americans to reconcile what we witnessed in their trial We have far too many individuals sitting in jail for crimes They how do you know that How do you know people are sitting in jail for crimes they didn't commit How do you know that I'm quite serious He has no idea Go ahead For crimes that were committed And here you have a 17 year old who illegally purchased and he never purchased a gun Oh for God's sakes I have to go through this He never purchased a gun they had to drop the charge that was brought wrongly About an illegally having a rifle because under Wisconsin law it was not illegal Unless the unless the barrel was shorter like assault off shotgun but that's not what they had They measured it and that had to be dropped and the judge dropped it Should never have been charged for that count So he never bought it And it's a 17 year old yes He was allowed to have that rifle Go ahead I'll stabilize He didn't travel across state lines When they made travel across state lines I mean travel across state lines to commit some kind of an

Mark Levin
NAACP President Derrick Johnson Spews Lies About Kyle Rittenhouse on 'Face the Nation'
"Was I Derek Johnson NAACP president on defaced the nation Kenyan go It's hard for African Americans to reconcile what we witnessed in their trial Now this is what always amazes me So he speaks for all African Americans I could ask people to call this program We have millions listening at any given time all across the country and I found out all across the world I'll tell you about that in a moment And ask them a first do they know who Derek Johnson is many I'll say no And second I asked him does he represent you Many of them will say no but he claims to So let's start from the top Go ahead It's hard for African Americans to reconcile what we witnessed in their trial We have far too many individuals sitting in jail for crimes They how do you know that How do you know people are sitting in jail for crimes they didn't commit How do you know that I'm quite serious He has no idea Go ahead For crimes that were committed And here you have a 17 year old who illegally purchased and he never purchased a gun Oh for God's sakes I have to go through this He never purchased a gun they had to drop the charge that was brought wrongly About an illegally having a rifle because under Wisconsin law it was not illegal Unless the unless the barrel was shorter like assault off shotgun but that's not what they had They measured it and that had to be dropped and the judge dropped it Should never have been charged for that count So he never bought it And it's a 17 year old yes He was allowed to have that rifle Go ahead I'll stabilize He didn't travel across state lines When they made travel across state lines I mean travel across state lines to commit some kind of an

Mo Egger
"derrick johnson" Discussed on Mo Egger
"Let's say he would be called up today after today and he's not going to pick for a couple of days because he he did pitch today so by the time he were to be ready. The reds have like thirty thirty one games remaining one hundred green pitch one third of them. That's kind of been about the average for the most heavily used guys in baseball this year. Right about a third of the games in those appearances. Is it going to pitch more than one inning. If you call him up we're talking about ten. Maybe twelve innings. Let's say it's twelve to one hundred and five innings this year keep going. Let's say it's fifteen. Their kids says two hundred eight innings. Not in not. Everything is the same summer high stress big-league innings in the middle of the pennant race or stressful enough. I think there's a way to do this without really doing anything. To screw up his development we trust derrick johnson thing most of his trust with the reds doing with pitching. You don't pitch them and loss causes. Maybe you don't pitch on back to back days. Like david bell is already using the bullpen. And what she's doing everything he can to not use certain guys you're you could. You could add them to the roster without taking somebody off because we're expanding the roster here if the reds were to fall out of the race shut him down big deal. Don't use them like there's a way to do this. That can really help the club. That doesn't drastically exceed last year's workload. You'll hear joe borough talking about playing sunday. Next.

Slate Presents: Standoff | What Happened at Ruby Ridge?
"derrick johnson" Discussed on Slate Presents: Standoff | What Happened at Ruby Ridge?
"She was also the english. Language voice of maria. rubio and on krause was the voice of edward arabia. Thank you to john brandy. Joe nickell amy. Avery carlson josh. Mayb derek. john billy luke. Borough and shane run and special. Thanks to everyone who helped make our first season of one year possible. Alicia montgomery june. Thomas jared holt derrick johnson natalie matthews sung park katie. Rafer obvious allusion amber smith. Seth brown rachel strum chow to eric thames. Mona ducharme karen men and jessica side. Thanks for listening..

The Queen
"derrick johnson" Discussed on The Queen
"She was also the english. Language voice of maria. rubio and on krause was the voice of edward arabia. Thank you to john brandy. Joe nickell amy. Avery carlson josh. Mayb derek. john billy luke. Borough and shane run and special. Thanks to everyone who helped make our first season of one year possible. Alicia montgomery june. Thomas jared holt derrick johnson natalie matthews sung park katie. Rafer obvious allusion amber smith. Seth brown rachel strum chow to eric thames. Mona ducharme karen men and jessica side. Thanks for listening..

Slate Presents: Charged | A True Punishment Story
"derrick johnson" Discussed on Slate Presents: Charged | A True Punishment Story
"She was also the english language voice of maria. Rubio and lay krause was the voice of edward arabia. Thank you to john brandy. Joe nickell amy. Avery carlson josh. Mayb derek. john. Billy luke borough and shane iran and special. Thanks to everyone who helped make our first season of one year possible. Alicia montgomery june. Thomas jared holt derrick johnson natalie matthews sung park katie. Rafer obvious allusion amber smith. Seth brown rachel strum chow to eric thames. Mona ducharme karen men and jessica side. Thanks for listening..

Mo Egger
"derrick johnson" Discussed on Mo Egger
"And then spent some time at the same radio station for a little while. Have cross pass much leaving. We talked reds. If you're interested. Tom with a similar sentiment. As me that we've had all along except seems grown on me. They're fun to watch flaws and all the flaws make it even more maddening. Because we know the flaws aren't the team's fault. That's the infuriating part that we've talked about since february magnified by dania suarez back at shortstop today. They didn't go out and find a shortstop can't really complain about the bullpen. They've been very good of late. As i mentioned one point one six era over the last ten games entire cubs series ten and a third innings by the bullpen. No runs aloun. But do we really think the bullpens going to be lights out the rest of the way. I don't i hope dare johnson. Has these guys figured out has sorted through. Dare johnson's like the dude. The beginning of the season for derrick johnson was like the guy who know that can't get the card. I can't match the card. That's up he can't get the same color he can't get the same number he just keeps pulling cards out of the deck. Next thing you know you look over and the poor guy. He drew twenty five. Did you know you're only supposed to draw one in the official rules of you know you're supposed to just draw one card and if it doesn't matter supposed to move on social media they're ruining everything that's a chicken crap way to play you know exactly keep drought until you get the car or right. That's part of the fun of playing. You know what fun would it be if you just drew once and everybody only had. There's got to be that one person in uno that has twenty five cards in their hand that's mandatory. But that's what they're johnson had to do with this bullpen and started the season now though he's gotten rid of a bunch of crap cards and it looks like he's actually got a hand. He likes to play even with sims antone on the injured list and that one g get a little concerned this weekend when you heard the timetable for those guys get pushed back remember. The talk was all star. Break all star break all star break now. The talk is end. July and antone had an injection in his elbow. Didn't make me feel great. Answer is already had one tommy. John surgery wasn't overly thrilled about that. But that's i mean that's been. That's been where i'm at with this team from the start and i don't think it's changed other than than i do. Enjoy watching this team. I don't know that they're good. They're okay they got some guys. That are fun to watch tom. I think my favorite part of this team is indian. Stevenson watching young kids. Come up that know how to play watching young kids come up that have adjusted to the adjustments right. They came up. They got their first run through the league. They look great the league adjusted and then they made a readjustment. And that's that's big league hitting. That's when you guys have some staying power like that was always jay. Bruce always drove me crazy. Because for talented. Jay bruce was he was the ultimate hot and cold guy. Right he'd go three weeks and just absolutely murder the league nationally player of the month right and he'd do it in like two and a half three weeks he didn't need the whole month doing two and a half three weeks just absolutely killing the ball and then he'd go for two months and he looked like a you haney suara as look since the start last season at the plate. These guys don't they don't look like they have that makeup. They look like they know how to work account they they know the strike zone. They know what they're trying to accomplish each at-bat when they go to the plate they have a plan they execute the plan. They're a fun team to watch. Does ownership think. They're good enough to spend because i. How often have. I told you guys this. I have the fear that what ownership wanted was to sell was to get to the deadline to be ten twelve games back not really in a position to make a run and then you sell castanos and you sell sunny gray and you start to turn towards what i think they probably believe is a bright future and i'm not saying the wrong hundred green. Nikola dolo you've got vlad starting around into you can go find a couple. Mid level. Free agent starting pitchers to slot in the middle of that. Rotation you're going to have to make a decision on castio. Probably we already know what they think of they they think of bullpen. Like the bengals think of guards.

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
"derrick johnson" Discussed on The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
"Not being enacted in a bipartisan way and we have the recalcitrance for the leaders at the national level to stand up for the constitution and protect people's right to vote. This isn't important fight. This fight goes beyond politics lawrence. If you look at polling data or the provision of the for the people at polling data on the provision of the voting rights act. I tell you where the bipartisanship is. It's amongst the american league. I'll tell you where supporters amongst the american people know south east west right center and left a black white hispanic indigenous asian american men and women young and old. The support for the protection of democracy is with the people will the leaders of the nation. Will the members of the senate do stand in the way here. Those voters here the people and do what is necessary at this moment in his two presidents n. Double acp president ceo. Derrick johnson a national early urban league president and ceo marc morial. Thank you both very very much for starting off our discussion tonight. Please come back. Thank you thank you and coming up. President biden stopped his negotiations. As rachel predicted on the infrastructure deal with west. Virginia's republican senators shelley moore capito today. Senator capital was theoretically negotiating on behalf of senate republicans. President biden will now negotiate directly with a group of democratic and republican.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"derrick johnson" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Bolts and pitches and I think you would tell you the same, but you made a lot of really good pitches. Specifically with his fastball into righties into lefties. I thought going in, we really wanted to try to do that. And just because We feel like it. It makes all of his other pitches better. Yeah, and he did that He did. He made a lot of really good pitches. Just not enough of them. That's Tucker Barnhart last night talking about Luis Castillo, who couldn't get out of the fourth inning last night and look give up 10 hits If if you watched her listen to follow the game, and not every single hit that he gave up was an absolute rocket. But The home run that he gave up the kind of set the tone by Josh went is that was certainly hit hard, and a number of balls were struck pretty well. And more than anything, you just watch Luis Castillo. You see his inability to put hitters away. You see an inability to consistently work ahead. You see an inability I believe that I know Chris. Well, sure, Jeff Brantley, but but to Ah, you see an inability to put the fastball Where he wants. It all added up to a three and two thirds inning effort. Last night, 10 hits eight runs and an E R a Now of 7.71. Here we are, midway through May, the guy that we thought was least likely to be the staff ace is has pitched like anything but so far. Here in 2021. Good evening on my leg. This is sports, talking A Friday night in for Lance McAllister on 700 wlw in. It begs the biggest question of the season so far, And frankly, this question has been asked And with with each passing bad Louise Castillo outing, it becomes a louder question and a more important question. It's really kind of become two questions. If you think about it, Number one. What's wrong with Louise Castillo? We've explored whether or not there are chemistry issues between he and Tucker Barnhart well Tyler Stevenson has caught him as well. The results have been the same. Ah, Is it the selection of a certain pitches? He throwing his changeup too much? Is he not throwing his changeup? Enough? Is he throwing a slider too often? What's up with his fastball? I don't know what I do know Is this this team, which I think still does harbor postseason aspirations doesn't go anywhere. If Luis Castillo continues to be as unreliable as he's been so far this year, he has struggled at home. He has struggled on the road. He has struggled when he's given runs early. He has struggled when he has to pitch in close games because the team doesn't hit. He has struggled regardless of who the catcher is. He has struggled in all but one start so far this season. The other question is, what do you do with him? It's worth pointing out. Louise Castillo does have options. Can you imagine how jarring it would be? Who take the guy. Former All Star who was your opening day starter. And send him to Louisville. It also seems somewhat over reactionary and it does feel like that. There are some steps in between doing nothing. I'm sending him to Louisville. One of those steps is Derrick Johnson. One of the best pitching coaches and baseball. We've given you a lot of dudes like the CNO Perez and Jeff Hoffman and guys like that. Pitchers who, quite frankly, are not that central to this team Success. You've got to get Luis Castillo fixed. Luis Castillo is a cornerstone of foundational piece off this franchise. We've talked a lot over the last two years about giving Derek Johnson reclamation projects or giving him guys that used to be good, but haven't been good before, like Sonny Gray, seeing what he could squeeze if you can squeeze even more out of a guy like Trevor Bauer, seeing what he could do with guys that you know you sign on the cheap and maybe Derek Johnson can get something out of them. Condemn Eric Johnson Fix Luis Castillo If he's as good of a pitching coaches. Everybody claims the answer has to be yes. There's moving him to the bullpen. Uh, I guess I would ask fine. If if you don't want Luis Castillo toe start What else you got? There's having him skip a start. That's gonna be kind of hard to do because this team doesn't have another off day for about a week and a half. There's out writing him to Louisville. There is a lot of things that involve him not getting the ball every fifth day. But what else should God like legitimately? What what other for for a team right now. That's giving the ball to Jeff Hoffman every fifth day and has run Jose daily own out there and doesn't have Michael Lorenzen filling out a spot in the rotation. Right now, The news has been good on that front. And is cycling through in the front end of the bullpen. Ah, whole slew of guys who have been ineffective from Carson Fulmer tow the newly DF aid Sal Romano, too. The aforementioned CNL Perez. What do you got? That's better than Louise Castiel. What do you have? That's better to fill the role of a guy who's supposed to be your staff face. Mind you this. We're not trying to find somebody here to make a couple of starts and fill out the back of the rotation and occasionally pitcher Jim but usually just keep his team in games. Luis Castillo is on this team Police. Castillo is a big part of this franchise because the idea is he pitches that are high enough level that you can give him the ball and feel really damn good about your team's chances of winning. The problem now, though, is Give Louise can steal the ball and you almost expect the worst. I'm kind of a track record guy. Luis Castillo has a really good track record. I'm wary of overreacting to small sample size is this is not an apples to apples comparison, but I think of Jesse Winker. But a lot of time in this room and down the hall on ESPN 15 30 listening to people tell me how the Reds needed to move on from Jesse Winker. Right now. There are not three better hitters in baseball than Jesse Winker. By the way, Jesse Wanker prior to last year, had no real big league track record to speak of Luis Castillo does. He was great down the stretch last year. He was obviously very good in 2019. He was an all star that year. The problem is this year, the regression has been real. The other problem is I don't know what you have. That's better. I don't know what the viable alternative right now. I do know what it probably isn't and we'll get to that. Coming up. It's 705. Your phone calls are welcome. What do you do with Luis Castillo? And if the answer is send them somewhere else remove him from the rotation. What do you got? That's better. What do you got? That can replace Luis Castillo. 513749 15 30? No 513749 7000. Do that all the time. 5137491 7800 the big £1 as 700 is a free call on a TNT. Your phone calls are ahead. Plus, the Bangles had rookie minicamp Today, you'll hear from the teams to most important rookies. After the 6 30 news with Matt Reese, which is coming up next my legs in for Lance McAllister, This is sports, talking a Friday evening on 700 wlw.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"derrick johnson" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"We close in on Xavier's basketball talk with atom bomb from the Enquirer, and you'll hear from Barry Larkin coming up in about 25 minutes or so. Just after the seven o'clock news I am I'm looking on Twitter at Lance McAllister, Twitter feed presented by Bar records three locations during the Kentucky We love barley corns. And I see the following in my question about Panay Sul, but a soul fill in the blank after that, Eric 10, plus year book End for Borough Andrew, Run to the podium. Tyler Jamaar Chase. Ah, Tyler pray he's available. Today. School, Uh, Rick on Twitter. Refers to put a stool as the Samoan Moon Joo's John on Twitter, Future Hall of Famer. And I see Joe Danamon Fox 19. He has written on a post it note and taking a picture and send it to me. And it says, Skill position, no matter what. And that is a perfect example of what I'm talking about. There seems to be no. There's no sitting on the fence. Now I'm not when it comes to open a school. I'm not sitting on the fence. But my problem to this point has been. I found myself jumping back and forth because I have found myself making the case in my head for open a school. I will admit that more often than not, I found myself talking myself out of police school for a variety of reasons. Um, he's on one hand. He's he's 20. He didn't play football this year. He missed about half his freshman year because of an ankle injury. I think today school has played 21 games in his entire college career. And yet Pardon me. Believes That at 20. And with Frank Polich here, there is a case to be made for the the analogy to be made of a a block of clay and give this block of clay Still 20 years old. An unproven block of clay. Give that to Frank Polich and let him mold and shape him without a whole lot of time to have developed bad habits already let him be shaped and molded into the offensive lineman in the vision of Frank Polich. And then say, son, you're over on this side. Um, do this for the next decade, and he looks down the line at the other entity. It kind of leans his head back, and he sees Jonah Williams and they say, all right, let's do this. And that's kind of exciting, but at the same time I have flashes of Cedric. Oh, boy, he I have flashes of Jake Fisher. I have flashes of Jonah Williams and I refer back to what Skinny road and it's one of the reasons I brought him on. And he wrote a couple of weeks ago for local 12 dot com. Again. He looked at how the playoff teams had constructed their offensive lines. Of the 40 offensive lineman starting in the playoffs this year. Six. Six were first round picks by their current team. Let me give you the rundown and some other teams Buffaloes offensive line. Here's where the players were selected. Round 2424 undrafted free agent. Baltimore Ravens this year, their offensive line their starters drafted in round three. 346 Undrafted free agent. Green Bay Packers third round, fifth round, second round fifth round. And an undrafted free agent. I'll give you one more of the Rams 2nd 2nd 5th 2nd 7th. No first rounders there. Tampa Bay Buccaneers his skinny referenced that they're Super Bowl starting lineup. Offensive line. It was 2nd 2nd 1st 6th undrafted. In fact, we we talked about this. I think it was like we could go tonight. While we discuss this because the tape of Bay Buccaneers, another starting offensive line have to division two players in a division three player. So I'll ask this again and I've got the lines open at 5137491 7800 the big £1.700 on a TNT pin a sul What is somebody they can't possibly afford to pass on today. Soul is somebody who Scares you at this point based on this organization's inability to identify stout draft and develop offensive lineman or I mean, it is awfully difficult to pass up. Somebody like Jamaar Chase. Had wide receiver and pairing with Joe Burrow in this offense, is it not? But again, it's that the first round's gonna come and go. And if they don't draft an offensive lineman, you know what's gonna happen. Then the second round's gonna come and then the third round is going to come. And then there's rounds that following around 45 and six and Oh, by the way, starting one month from tomorrow. His free agency. Just I find myself more firmly on the other side of the Panay Sewell fence, and I say if you've got the money Go get me something that is proven. That's been there done that. Especially in a season. Where Joe Burrow, We're gonna need it. The most difficult thing in this coming season is gonna be watching Joe Burro drop back to pass because let's admit it right now, Every time he drops back to pass, we're gonna hold her breath. And do you really want You really wanna run the scenario through your head? Do it right now. Off police school. Who hasn't played since January of 2019 the bowl game. The learning curve that comes with that. And today Sul on this offensive line with Joe Burrow. Verses, a known proven commodity that you've bought in free agency. On that offensive line. Paired with Jonah Williams and maybe a B level free agent. Let's assume they go a level free agent and get either a guard or a tackle and then B level to get the other. I just I can't convince myself that today soul is is all that and all due respect. Everybody comparing him to Anthony Moody was my goodness. He didn't play last year. How the heck would you know if he's history? Buzios or not, But I guarantee you this Most everybody other than Mel Kiper, who's chosen to compare a mint Anthony mood. EOS and ideas say the same thing to bill he didn't play last year. So his body of work is what And that doesn't mean his body of work ultimately won't be Anthony MOOD. EOS But I'm I'm already holding my breath on Joe Burrow. I'd like something. I don't need to hold my breath on in terms of who I add to the offensive line, and that would be through free agency and ultimately, we're going to know because free agency is going to come before the draft. So we're going to know what their efforts were like to add often an offensive lineman or offensive linemen in free agency, and that will dictate a large part what you're gonna do it number five. I just I can't. I can't stay in one spot here and I'm more inclined to be on the side of the fence and looks over and says you guys sure you want in a school? Go to the folks. 5137491 7800 the big one in pounds 700 on a TNT have got to stop the sale. Chad. Welcome to sports talk. What do you make of all this? You 100% have to get a skill player in the draft. Spend the money on the proven free agents. And then later rounds. You get the free you get the draft all linemen to replace two guys. You stand the free to see the two or three year deals. You have Frank Polich Groom them guys up. You cannot take again. We've been through this road before. Every, you know. I mean, you get the proven guys. Did you know where they're successful in the NFL draft the guys for their replacements. Let them coach him up. I just don't see how you can pass up something. You need a proven you just can't gamble with jumper anymore. They've done that. You cannot do that. In my opinion. You have to get guys Proven in the NFL and spend the money and get him another weapon. That's what you have to do in my opinion. Yeah, I think it makes a lot of sense. I mean, the last night chair I think was Dane Brugler is top 100. He had 10 offensive tackles and his top 100 players. There are going to be other offensive lineman who don't go in the first round. Who will be available to hand, too? If we're if we're calling Frank Polich, the guru and the Bengals answer to Derrick Johnson is a Reds pitching coach who could take things and build him up and get the best out of them. That I'm willing to trust Frank Polich identifying somebody beyond a first round offensive lineman. And I will, I would run to the podium to get Jamaar Chase right now to stick him. Can you imagine Jamaar Chase and Tyler Boyd and T. Hagen's with a competent offensive line behind in front of Joe Burrow? Holy town and keep in mind last time? You know, the whole thing would burrow Admission is the last time he laid. Yes,.

KQED Radio
"derrick johnson" Discussed on KQED Radio
"History to take on such an aggressive racial equity agenda. And he says, this agenda will guide his presidency. We must change. You know, it's gonna take time. But I know we can do it. I firmly believe the nation is ready to change. The government has to change as well. We need to make equity and justice part of what we do every day. Today. Tomorrow and every day. The president signed four new executive orders yesterday, including measures to strengthen the Fair Housing Act and stop the Department of Justice from using privately owned detention centers and for more on what racial equity could look like in this country we have with us Derek Johnson, He's the CEO and president of the in Double a beep. Welcome to the show. Thank you for having me. Well, Derek by by setting an agenda for racial equity. The president is also defining racial equity in the pillars are equal opportunity. Criminal justice reform. Access to housing and political and cultural inclusion. Does this square with how you and the perceived racial equity and justice? It's a great start. It in fact, is the star unlike any other president Price account, although I will be encouraging to expand the definition to really talk about economic opportunity, job security, and there may be other areas. I absolutely commend the president for jumping into this the way he has done it. Just think about it. It was only a week ago in his inaugurate, not girl speech that he talked about the scourge of white supremacy, and a week later, he's already the finding, of course forward so that we can talk about what America shouldn't look like moving into 2030. As opposed to continues the fight the fate of the past from 1930 1950. Racial equity is good for our democracy. Well on the subject of economics. You said you'd like to see the administration really emphasized economics. Both President Biden and Susan Rice have talked about this. Susan Rice is the head of The president's domestic policy Council. Let's listen to what she said recently. These aren't feel good policies. The evidence is clear. Investing in equity is good for economic growth. And it creates jobs for all Americans. So what Rice is saying is is basically what you're saying that equity is good for the economy. And you parse out more on what you like to see from the administration on this front. Absolutely do what she's saying, right? If you lay out those four pillars, I just want a fine cover to deal with. Economic advances, entrepreneurship job security, which I am sure looking at the way this president is approaching. This was gonna get there and it's not questioning what is done. You know is this what else scenarios where you really want some things called out And with what? Ambassador? Rice is well placed to really drive this home. Think about student the student loan crisis that has impact all communities. Have you parked outside and you look at the public service loan program where you have so many teachers across the country saddle was still alone, dead to the point that many of them are leaving the profession. But if we work towards an effort to discharge those loans, it stimulates the economy. It reward public sector workers. They keep our society moving, and it would have a net positive impact or many diverse communities, particularly after Americans, Latinos. Needed student loans just to get the schools and the position to go back to their communities to teach. I see a very bright future with this administration and how they are posturing early on in the 10 year to do so much more You know, we've been talking about the way the president is pushing for these changes. He's he's been signing a lot of executive orders. Do you think Executive orders are enough? Couldn't another president basically overturn them? And four years? What do you want to see from a legislative agenda? Well, I think the president is setting the standard of what should come out of Congress. But we should not minimize the impact of the sex of war. It was through the executive order 1941 that integrated the armed services to allow African Americans to serve our country and fighting forward to. It was also through that executive order that opened up all the federal government. So there will be opportunities for African Americans to be employed by federal government to serve our nation so far after America's We understand the importance historically of executive orders, But we also understand the need to further the policy trajectory so that it becomes legislation that is see minute. In our culture, the Voting Rights Act of 65, the Fair Housing Act, the Civil Rights Act of 64 those air off things that were that became embedded in policy landscape, which really opened up this nation to be a more perfect union. That's Derrick Johnson, the CEO and president of the in Double ACP. Derek. Thank you so much. Thank you for the opportunity. And let's learn more about some of the president's executive orders today, including a pause on new oil and gas leases on federal land. That's prompting backlash from the energy industry. Here's John Kerry, the special presidential envoy for climate earlier today. He makes climate central to foreign policy planning to diplomacy and to national security preparedness. It creates new platforms to coordinate climate action across the federal Agencies and departments sorely needed. Nathan Rott of NPR's climate team joins us now, Nate first tell me more about these oil and gas leases on federal land. What is Biden's action do and what doesn't it? Do? So we're still waiting to see the full text s so we do not know how long if they pause. This is but there is a belief certainly in the oil and gas industry that this is going to become permanent. You know, That's what Biden said he was going to do during his campaign. What a lot of environmental groups and climate activists want to see s. So that would mean no new oil and gas leases on federal lands. You know which in the long term could be a big deal, Roughly a quarter of the country's total greenhouse gas emissions come from fossil fuels extracted on public lands. Notice. I say fossil fuels here because Cole makes up a lot of those emissions..

WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"derrick johnson" Discussed on WFAN Sports Radio_FM
"History and you know in condition contention to be in a Super Bowl. It's just so hats off to to to the older guy. He's getting it done still getting it done. All the way out with Derek Johnson. I got two more for year. When we get to the Raiders, you spent a year there. That's the first year when Gruden came back. Are you a believer that Gruden is going to get? This thing turned around Because the last two seasons they got off to good starts, but then they just had disastrous finishes. Yeah. Um, you know, uh, good. His. His philosophy is very old school. Um, he likes to run the ball. Um, he's very often reminded, um, I think he's gonna have he's gonna have that that breakout season at some point soon, but you know, you just got to get a couple more guys in there. I mean, there's still firing coaches here and there and You know, cutting players in there, But it's some point. I think Gruden will will get it done When I don't know. I mean, they're in. They're in the same conference as Pat Mahomes, who Who's just signed a deal for You know, he'll be there for the next 10 years, so I don't know how that's gonna pan out for him. But I'll tell you what, Um I think, uh, Ira always give Gruden a lot of credit because you know he he likes veteran guys. He's old school type of coach. He brought me in in my 14th year, so I'm rooting for him. Obviously not against the Chiefs, but I hope I hope he does well. And last one for you. Bring it back to your roots. Texas do you approve of the Steve Sarkisian and higher After moving absolutely anybody that comes from Alabama stop that doesn't get good company. I mean, we need a little bit of that that flare and to get Texas back on the mouth. And we're close. You know, we're almost there, but we need a little help. And And I think Costar Kit's gonna gonna be that guy. I hope so. I think I'm Get a chance to meet him. I met him already on June, but I think next week or something. I'm going there and talk to him. We'll enjoy it. Enjoy the games this weekend. You in the family stay. Well. We'll talk to other road. Derek. Thanks so much. So much. There's Derrick Johnson joining us right there its exact help show on CBS Sports radio. We'll take a break. We'll come on back and we're gonna talk about coaching. The best coach left in the plasters Andy Reid, who is the next best coach, who's number two out of these four teams, it's getting updated his rich Ackerman. See me? Yes..

Newsradio 700 WLW
"derrick johnson" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Of 1974. Henry Aaron has just died Bad rose home run record of 714 Brennaman, who was also announcing his first official game for the Cincinnati Reds. Hank Aaron has died at the age of 86. He's being remembered this afternoon for a lot more. Then home runs, condolences pouring in for baseball great Hank Aaron and double President Derrick Johnson saying in a statement. Aaron did not only break barriers on the baseball field but also in the civil rights movement. Erin shattered Babe Ruth's home run record in Atlanta. Former President Jimmy Carter, Georgia's governor at the time, Aaron hit that 715th Homer 1974, calling Erin a breaker of records and racial barriers and a personal hero. And George's current governor, Brian Camp, in a statement calling Aaron and American icon and one of George's greatest legends Dave Packer, ABC News, Make sure you check back after the news at 4 31 Marty Brennaman will join Eddy and Rocky to talk about Hank Aaron right here on news radio 700 wlw, where it's time to check the roads with the latest traffic. And whether together from the UC Health traffic Center at UC Health, Our clinical research and scientific discoveries allow us to offer new treatments for epilepsy patients learn more at U C, health dot com slash epilepsy. South bound 75 running a bit heavy now out of Lachlan and I have a report of an accident on eastbound to 75 past Montgomery Road, not showing any backup or delay associated with that. There is a fire crew on the scene of a structure Fire on overlook south of Rapid Run. I'm Rob Williams News Radio 700 wlw Now ladies forecast from the train heating and cooling Weather Center on news radio 700 wlw. Temperatures only end up in the mid thirties. This afternoon. Clouds are decreasing, giving us more late day, son But, yeah, it's just colder out there. Tonight. We're down to 18. It's clear and cold and then tomorrow mostly sunny conditions with a high of about 33. I'm your severe weather station. I'm nine first morning meteorologist Jennifer Ketchmark news radio 700 wlw. It's a pretty day sunshine. Blue Skies. 36 degrees are temperature in Cincinnati. The Hamilton County Board of.

WSB-AM
"derrick johnson" Discussed on WSB-AM
"It's all locked down security extra tight now in Washington, D C ahead of the inauguration with all sorts of fencing and concrete barricades surrounding the capital, the National Mall and all the monuments also closed. Derrick Johnson, founder of Chicken and Waffles restaurant in Oakland, California. Getting a personal invitation to the inauguration because he grew up with Kamila Harris. Very, very safe. I've been told that we're gonna have extreme amount of security and a very close eye. Lots of security around our Capitol building downtown in case of protests here. Well, right now it is 37 degrees here on Peachtree Street. Partly sunny with a high of on Lee 43. So you need the coat today. Atlantis most accurate and dependable forecast coming right up. Well, President Trump is an office just four more days. And so Joe Biden now laying out his coronavirus plan for the country. CBS News, senior White House correspondent Ed O'Keefe says Biden has a goal of 100 million shots in 100 Days. Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania is an example. He called the proposal a colossal waste. And economically harmful the idea that the Congress would blast in his words another $2 trillion into the economy after a few trillion last year, he says, lucky unemployment rates come down since April. Wages are on the way back up. If you were to mandate minimum wage, it would cause a lot of small businesses to have to lay off even more workers. It's not gonna work the.

KTAR 92.3FM
"derrick johnson" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"S Capitol and meet little Resistance from law enforcement. Black lives matter. Protestors over the summer on America's streets met by much harsher treatment. The criticism from the deep and double the president Derrick Johnson, calling the attack on the Capitol and act of domestic terrorism came with the intent. To disrupt the requirement under our constitutions for the peaceful transfer of power, he says. The difference between the way those insurrectionists were treated versus summer protesters by law enforcement is as clear it's black and white. We need to go. Reposition law in order, so it's not focused on African Americans who are peacefully protest in the street is focused on individuals who are a part of a white supremacist movement who are domestic terrorist. Dave Packer. ABC NEWS Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski is the first Republican senator to call to the president's resignation. After the events on Capitol Hill Wednesday, President Trump now banned from one of his favorite means of making announcements for good President. Trump is now permanently banned for Twitter After a one day ban. The president was back on Thursday night and now is off again. Twitter, saying after a close review of recent tweets from President Trump's account, and the context around them that they have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence. And, like Stone, ABC News and the president isn't the only big name getting a Twitter time out. Among those now confirmed by Twitter to be suspended permanently. Trump attorney and advisers Sidney Powell, retired lieutenant general and former Trump National security adviser, Michael Flynn, along with other Trump supporters, is part of a crackdown on cue and on conspiracy theories, the movement spreading false information online. Among those now banned Ron Watkins, long accused of being side, the Cuban on movement, and separately, pro Trump attorney Lin Wood has been permanently kicked off Twitter in connection to posts about the events at the U. S Capitol and, like Stone, ABC News, and Google has just announced its suspending the social media at parlor from its Google play store. Parlors as social Network service frequented by Trump supporters and right wing extremists. It cites parlors, lack of moderation, policies and enforcement to remove egregious content like post that incite violence. The Apple store, threatening to remove parlor as well. Coming up in just a few minutes. Less than half of Arizona's healthcare workers have gotten a covert 19 shot. But the state's health director thinks that number is going to grow. We'll check in again on your ride home to Katie, Our news.

710 WOR
"derrick johnson" Discussed on 710 WOR
"W O R an I Heart Radio Station. It's 34 degrees. Partly cloudy at eight o'clock that evening. I Michelle Kabbalah, outgoing President Trump is now permanently suspended from Twitter. ABC is Alex Stone has the story. President Trump's final Tweet was announcing he would not be attending President elect Biden's inauguration Twitter, saying after assessing the magnitude of the president's recent tweets against its glorification of violence policy. That it has determined the President Trump should be immediately permanently suspended House were saying the president is suspended due to the risk of further incitement of violence. Several people close to the president like attorney and adviser Sidney Powell, and former national security adviser Lieutenant General Michael Flynn, who have been tweeting false conspiracy theories are also now permanently suspended. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the chamber's ready to move forward with impeachment. If the president doesn't resign. In a statement, Pelosi says she's told the Rule committee to be prepared to go with Congressman Jamie Raskin's 25th amendment legislation and emotion for impeachment. Calls for Trump to be removed from office have ramped up since Wednesday's Capitol Hill attack. At least five people were killed as a result of the attacks, led by pro Trump thugs and WC president Derrick Johnson said Trump incited the mob to overrun the capital in an attempt to prevent certification of Joe Biden's election, Johnson said the president provoked domestic terrorism here is someone You incited, uh, violence or not nation's capital with effort to prevent the certification off the next president. That's treason. The nation's top infectious disease doctor took part in a webinar with Virginia Commonwealth University. Among the main goals of Dr Anthony Fauci is conversation was to convince communities of color to get vaccinated. Fauci saying he understands the fears and concerns but urges them to trust that this vaccine will save lives as to whether or not This is a safe and effective vaccine was made by an independent body that is beholden not to the government. Not to the company but to the American public. It's called the Data and Safety Monitoring Board found, she asked the faith leaders taking part to urge their congregations to get vaccinated. Governor Cuomo says that the current pace of vaccinations in New York were just under one year from herd immunity, According to medical experts. The concept of herd immunity means 70 to 90% of the population would need to be vaccinated or have had the disease. Previously, Governor Cuomo says faces one A and one B could be done in 14 weeks with that 70% mark more like four. Seven weeks away. Not all New Yorkers will take the vaccine, but we have to get the 70 to 90% of the state's about to start up a whole new distribution network. Cuomo argues They soon won't have enough supply. Once that gets going. Our distribution network will far outpace our supply..

WLS-AM 890
"derrick johnson" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"I think it's fair that we let Illinois State Senator Dan McConkey expand on that. Next on WLS 6 30 Here's JD Witter banning president Trump Permanently. News is next. But first the WLS Weather Channel forecast mostly cloudy tonight. Low 28 tomorrow. Partly cloudy high 35 right now 32 at the Lake 33 at Midway 31 at O'Hare. Now that you're announcing it is permanently banning President Trump. Let's get the latest from ABC News. He rose to political fame on Twitter. Now Twitter's permanently suspended President Trump, citing its terms of use agreement against tweets that could incite violence. Monday, The House is expected to vote on a single article of impeachment, accusing President Trump of inciting an insurrection against the U. S. A statement from the White House says impeachment of a president who has done such a good job Will only further divide the country. He joins calls for removing President Trump from office. The organization's president, Derrick Johnson, Here is someone who incited Ah violence or not nation's capital with Effort to prevent the certification off the next president. That's treason among the alleged rioters arrested Richard Barnett law enforcement, saying he's the one who posed for pictures of House Speaker Pelosi's desk and stole mail from Arkansas. Wall Street's major indexes into the week. Posting new record high closes Chuck's Iverson ABC News WLS News time 6 31.

Financial Advisors with Aubrey Morrow
Wife of officer charged with George Floyd's murder files for divorce
"The police officer at the center of the outrage is in custody and his wife has reportedly filed for divorce for many of us police officer Derrick Johnson has been charged by the head of the county attorney's office with murder and with manslaughter Hennepin county DA Mike Freeman says more charges are possible three other Minneapolis police officers were

Inside VOICE
Improving the Restaurant Industry with Voice Technology with Derrick Johnson, CEO of Encounter AI
"Today my guess is Derek Johnson the founder of encounter a. I welcome Derek. Thanks for being here thanks Kurt. Thanks for having me now. You've been working in the tech space for a while now. Where did your interest in voice technology coming? Yes so I've always been technologies being exposed to computers barely early. You know. And so in brochure from uncle sweat computers on various electronics. And then you know Bacne Day. We had the service call America Online and so like every time you log onto the platform. You regretted with this verbiage. You have male riding so that forced me to understand the voice possible with computers our from a technical standpoint. It wasn't conversational. Aix Time but it did for shadow will be right and so you know today. We reached a tipping point. Where it's actually possible to deliver those faces. And so I wanted to explore a lot of ideas about adult time and now was the top. So and your company encounter. Ai Is voiced technology for the restaurant industry. And I WANNA I start off by saying congratulations to you on choosing niche and really trying to dominate in that area. Can you tell us about the idea for encounter a and how it came about and what it does definitely so from career perspective. I had stints. Companies like Disney Spent some time at censure innovation labs plus I had some experience as an owner investor for the restaurant brand freshly right in numerous other regional restaurants and so I saw first hand the needs of the industry scale ability in operational perspective and I wanted to blend my data science and artificial intelligence background kind of with my love and passion for the restaurant and right in a second. It's a personal journey. No unfortunately I lost both of my parents at an early age to chronic disease right and so I decided the best way to of Transform. Health was to start at the source and one of the facts. Most people don't know as you know anywhere between thirty five to forty percent of the. Us population consumes dry food. Right and so that was our mark. How do we transform health? Kinda one of the highest impact points from their developing solution that enables contact with ordering across restaurant drive-thrus. In store kiosks. You don't have to touch the screen as well as tabletop solutions that you see you know largest sit down brands like chilies etc right. So you know what the core our platform collaboratively helps ordering associates. Meaning that they get off meant and helping then route. The customer take the order and even accept payment right plus we have kind of what we call the consumer magic. Where if you a repeat customer you know we can do various things around offering you up different preferences when that's no seasonality intentionally. You have allergies that you always wanted to take each incineration you know. And so the goal is to just give the customer a ubiquitous kind of digital enhanced customer experience that they're used to you know in their homes on their phones etc agreements to real life route right and so that was why I started. Ray I and that's what we're doing today and your company venture backed startup. Why did you Hughes to go that route? And what was the process like for you in getting funding? Yes Oh for most businesses you know. Oftentimes they're tied to brick and mortar. They're tied to physical space right and so four. Assassins business such as ours. You know traditionally that's been the domain by friends and family of comes from those type of networks or venture capital right and so for us. We took the venture capital route because we wanted to move fast and we also wanted to see customer expectations right and so that meant that one from a capital perspective we needed it right within to having networks of individuals who built world class and coach changing products with the intent that they can help us right and so the process was that we apply for venture capital via concept called celebrate right and that's where essentially investors provide capital plus wraparound services to prepare a startup founders on kind of best practices of being one a startup company but then to complement their teams. Where appropriate such that they have the scale and velocity necessary to be success? And I love if you could share with us. The experience so far from a user perspective and a business perspective in using encounter a I if you can share with us any stats or stories. That'd be great. Yuck so when you look at the restaurant industry like you know you have your large companies that are billion dollar corporations. You have your smaller mom and pop diners and cafes writing. We wanted to ensure that we had a solution work for both in our early implementation. You know from a technical perspective. We saw thirty percent improvement on speed in near human level accuracy across regional accents dialects and slaying right. And what that meant is you know often exempt as we say as you know at Burger King for example you know. The proper name of their salads. Is the rapper sound right? I don't think anyone in the history of bordering has ever said that right and so is being able to take a technology apply it to different sectors and have an exprienced customers really want you know one restaurant owner in a college town. This restaurant was right off of the expressive writing. So what was that for breakfast? You know there was a peak in demand right for lunch a peak and demand right for dinner picking the man but throughout the day largely there wasn't enough volume for him to have more than a skeleton writers. So with our technology you know breaking in an augment that owning associates such one person but now seamlessly to restaurant drive rights and so that meant that gave the owner of fighting chance to eat doors open when he was looking to shutting down and furthermore allow customer associate in the store the feel like he or she also had help and transformed how our technology has been applied and also change a lot of as and you know when you were sending me some of the videos. Some of the information on your company you had talked about when you're using this kind of AI. For restaurants not only obviously that saving time it saving money for businesses as far as they don't need to hire as many people to help with this sort of thing but you also said that more people feel comfortable to talk to an Ai. Order something then they do a person which when sometimes they're ordering more than they would so that you're actually having the restaurant see a higher level of revenue coming correct and often times. Talk to you know without college. You know if you want a lot of food and you're talking to a person sometimes you have that emotional lens right. Where like you don't want to appear but generally gladness or you don't WanNa pay that you ordering more than you should be right talking to. A virtual assistant or conversational is assistant. You don't have that we'll see higher ticket sales but also you know coming up selling respective items that potentially liked the cheap potentially no aware of also right so for example for me. I love chocolate shakes strikes with that means you know bite though from brand to brand with our technology even though the ordering dissociate doesn't know and love chocolate shades potentially our grand solution does right and so we can offer. That upset me agnostic Brian across multiple brands and that often leads to higher ticketing box. That's amazing so you're saying you could go if somebody if there were multiple restaurants using your A. Let's say you went to local mom and pop shop. You went to Chili's you Ansa Burger King that. If they were all using your they would know that you as the user love chocolate shakes and be able to offer. Hey did you know we have this here if he wanted it? Absolutely that's amazing. I love that that is exactly how signal and a I should work so I think that's really great.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
NAACP calls for Trump's impeachment in unanimous vote
"Delegates to this year's and double ACP convention of all unanimously this week to call in the house of representatives to begin impeachment proceedings against president trump but members of the oldest civil rights group gather for their one hundred tenth convention in Detroit although their action doesn't actually impact any congressional legislation the group's president Derrick Johnson has called trump a racist and in an online statement Johnson says that trump quote has led one of the most racist and xenophobic White House administration since the Jim crow era the end of laci P. now joins over AT congressional lawmakers in calling for impeachment proceedings to

27 Hour News
Hackers have leaked personal details of hundreds of German politicians
"The NC double A image awards will be televised live for the first time. This March the fiftieth anniversary ceremony will be televised on TV one cable network at the Dolby theatre in Hollywood, California on March thirtieth the award show spotlights the contributions of the NWEA CPI and the organization's impact on the community and double ACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson. Called the awards fiftieth anniversary a major milestone in bringing visibility to the achievements of the African Americans and entertainment literature and the arts along with the live telecast TV one will air the announcement of nominees the date for nominations hasn't been

Tom Sullivan
US drone strike kills high-ranking al-Qaeda member in Libya
"In all states says identified the alqaeda leader killed in a weekend drone strike in libya us africa command says a drone strike killed a high ranking alqaeda these lama mcgregor leader in libya on saturday mussa abu was one of two terrorists killed in the airstrike in southwest libya in the sahara desert dow trained recruits in libya for attack operations in the region and provided funding and weapons to the terrorist group according to a statement the state department placed out on its terraced listen twenty sixteen for his role in carrying out terrorist attacks in algieria and tunisia which killed roughly a dozen soldiers at the pentagon lucas tomlinson fox news north carolina man's been charged with helping an infant girl smoke marijuana in a video that went viral eighteen year old allen maldonado made a short appearance today in a raleigh courtroom on misdemeanor charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and marijuana possession the girl's mother was arrested last week the baby was placed with child protective services the end up suing the trump administration the census bureau and others claiming the twenty twenty cents this won't accurately counts minorities in double acp lawyer bradberry says the suit claims the twenty twenty cents this may be using tactics sabir dick and substantially undercounts communities of color while predictably and substantially over counting groups that are less diverse it comes as us commerce officials plan to add a citizenship question critics say will discourage minority participation and wc p president derrick johnson says a key government function will be affected this little no thing that takes place right after this this is count as car redistricting commerce secretary wilbur ross says citizenship data will help to enforce the voting rights act grenell scott fox news stocks ending the day in the red blood losses weren't as severe as those recorded yesterday all three major indexes lower the dow down nine i'm rich denison fox news.