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KCBS All News
"torrance" Discussed on KCBS All News
"Throws right hands on caught touchdown. Your playoffs. Your Odyssey. Get in the game and download the free Odyssey app today. Working with other agencies to make sure, again, that our priority beyond taking care of the victims and survivors of this horrible incident that we get this man off the streets. So I think that all of you have received this. I want to address also that there is a tactical incident. That's occurring in the city of Torrance that is being covered. People have asked, is that your suspect? We don't know. As I said earlier today, we had a vehicle that was described as a white box van, I guess you'd say, a van of interest, and there's a man that looks just like what was described to us in the city of Torrance. It's a barricaded suspect situation. We are working with one of our partner agencies, a Torrance police department to resolve that. We believe there is a person inside of that vehicle, we don't know their condition, but we're going to handle that in the safest manner that we possibly can to try and identify that person. Could it be our suspect, possibly? But at this point, if we're doing our jobs correctly, we're not only looking at that situation or scenario. But we're making sure that we're looking at every possibility. So I do encourage our community if they have any leads, maybe they saw the picture of this individual. To come forward with any information that they believe may help us in this very critical and important investigation. That's going to be very important. I also want to talk about the victim survivor side of this. In response to our mass shooting this morning. A victim resource center has been set up at the Langley senior citizen center located at 400 west Emerson avenue. And I want to make sure that the appropriate victims, families, Friends, take advantage of that resource. There are many people behind me, some of them will speak. Representatives from different agencies and there are so many parts to this, right, the response. The medical side of it, but as we're looking for this suspect, we will not forget the victims and survivors. And it's important because I can just imagine the trauma that they've experienced and it's our responsibility to wrap our arms around them. So representatives from the Los Angeles County sheriff's department, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the district attorney's office and the district attorney George gascon is standing here with us. The Red Cross, the Department of Health victim services, are at the center to assist the victims, survivors, and their families. If anyone believes their relative may be a victim, please contact representatives at this victims resource center that I'm talking again about. And again, if you think that you have questions, you're upset. You haven't been able to locate a family member that you think is involved. Please go out to this victim center and we will assist you. That's why we're there. At the center, we also have members from the psychological services bureau. From the Los Angeles County sheriff's department. And as we go hour by hour, if we see any other needs, there are multiple agencies that have contacted us, everybody wants to help, which is amazing in this time because we need to depend on each other in difficult circumstances like this. So with that, I am going to turn it over. All right, that is, sure, Robert Luna, giving an update on this shooting that happened in Monterey Park last night, ten people dead, ten others injured. A white van is surrounded right now in torrents, one person inside that van slumped over. We don't know the condition of that person, the shooting took place late last night. The police, the person the police were looking for was described as an Asian man between 30 and 50 years old so we don't know if this is the person that is in that van or not, as he said, they're taking their time right now to make sure there isn't an explosive device or any kind of chemical device inside that van. And that is where things stand at this moment. We will continue to have updates for you and reaction here on kcbs. It's 1233. The simplest healthy habit to start this new year is one for your dog. Every day, more dog people and more vets are quitting the kibble, kicking the cans, and feeding their dogs dog food that's actually, well, food. The farmer's dog food is developed with fats made fresh from real meat and veggies, portioned for your dog and delivered right to your door. Get 50% off your first box of smarter, healthier

KCBS All News
"torrance" Discussed on KCBS All News
"Hanji fibers, breaking news on the Bay Area's news station, K CBS. All right, we're gonna head back down to Southern California. We are joined by reporter Natalie Natalie to vidia and who is covering this standoff S.W.A.T. team in the wake of that shooting that to left ten people dead and ten others injured. Natalie, what's the latest down there? I've been here for about an hour or two right now. It's right across the Del Amo shopping center here in Torrance to S.W.A.T. bans right in the middle sandwiching this white van. That was the van that they were suspecting is linked with the mass shooting. And what I can see from where I'm standing right now about a hundred feet away and I think you could hear the helicopters above me is a bullet hole on the driver's side, the passenger side of the car and a body slouched over. Now, a S.W.A.T. has been just standing around. It's a pretty static situation, but they're moving the press away just in case there is some sort of a chemical threat in the van. That's what we're being told by Torrance police right now. They're trying to move us as far from the scene as possible. Because again, they never know what is in that van. And they've just been standing around body has not been moving slouched over. I was not here. I didn't actually see or hear from people when that shooting happened or how it happened, but it's very obvious there is a bullet hole in the passenger, the passenger side of that white band. Do you know how they found this van, Natalie? You know, we just got word that there is a S.W.A.T. situation in Florence. They've been looking for. They knew that they were looking for a white van. It's like a commercial looking van. They knew that they were looking for it. I'm not sure exactly how they traced it down here, but it's here in Florence. All right, Natalie, we're expecting a news conference. We know in a short time and we know you're busy and we appreciate it. We'll be checking back in with you again S.W.A.T. is Natalie told us Torrance PD EMS all at the scene right now and they've got this white van surrounded and reports of a bullet hole in the side and a body slouched over too. So as soon as we get more details about this, we'll bring it to you here on K CBS. It's 1226. The simplest healthy habit to start this new year is one for your dog. Every day, more dog people and more vets are quitting the kibble, kicking the cans, and feeding their dogs, dog food that's actually

Bloomberg Radio New York
"torrance" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Zoom from Torrance, California. This is Bloomberg. This is a fake. There's something different about my mango pineapple smoothie. Really? My caramel frappe tastes fine. Something's definitely different. No difference? Other than I got them for half off because I ordered on the app. Well, that explains it. Explains what? How things seem to taste so much better when you're getting a sweet deal. Okay. Right now in Mickey D's, get 50% off any seismic cafe beverage. When you order through the McDonald's app. McDonald's followed one time per day, this McDonald's Alfred details downloaded registration required. The Bloomberg money minute. Google made me bracing for September, sources tell Bloomberg, the Justice Department is getting ready to sue Google as early as next month over its ad market dominance, and this would be the department's second case against Google two years ago, the government alleged that company dominates the online search market in violation of antitrust laws. Another chip maker, another warning about revenue, memory chip maker micron says customers are turning to their stockpiles of unused chips, more proof demand for electronic components is tumbling, and most of the pain is hitting companies that make chips for personal computers because demand for PCs is dried up now that we're not locked down and we are feeling inflation spite. Micron says, though, the problem isn't just consumers. Its data centers, industrial and car making customers as well. That sent tech shares getting all three averages fell two tenths to one and two tenths percent. The Dow dropped 58 the NASDAQ a 151, the S&P 18. Joan donner Bloomberg radio. Not

AP News Radio
Detmers, Moniak, Fletcher help Angels split DH with Mariners
"The Mariners split a double header with the angels with Seattle losing 7 to one following a two one victory in game one ty France belted a two run Homer in the third inning George Kirby gave up a run in 6 hits and 6 innings evening his record at three and three Read detmers was in command during the night cap holding the M's to 6 hits while fanning 7 in 6 innings Luis Torrance homered in the 5th off detmers but David Fletcher homeward and had three RBIs to back his teammate Mickey moniak also homered for Los Angeles The Mariners continued to hold the third AL wild card birth but they are just one game ahead of the Orioles I'm Dave ferry

WCPT 820
"torrance" Discussed on WCPT 820
"1892 You're listening Because facts matter Dance of the north by the award winning Native American musician Joanne Shenandoah She passed away last week at the age of 64 This is democracy now democracy now dot org the war and peace report I mean Goodman We turn now to look at what happened to some of the Haitian asylum seekers We first heard about in September When the world was shocked by images of U.S. border patrol agents on horseback whipping them as they waded across the Rio Grande into Texas Well thousands were taking shelter to make shift camp underneath the bridge and Del Rio Texas after fleeing extreme poverty political turmoil violence and the impacts of the climate catastrophe at home Conditions largely exacerbated by U.S. and foreign intervention in Haiti Most of the Haitian asylum seekers were massed by the Biden administration but some are still being held in immigration and customs enforcement ice jails Human rights advocates have raised alarm about dozens now held at the Torrance county detention facility and New Mexico About an hour southeast of Albuquerque where they say asylum seekers are facing abuse and medical neglect Advocates have also reported asylum seekers have had limited access to legal services and say many of their requests should be released to stay with family members or sponsors while their cases are resolved who have been denied The jails managed by the for profit private prison corporation core civic Earlier this year torrence actually failed its annual government inspection over severe understaffing unsanitary and other unsafe conditions Torrance also saw massive COVID outbreak and was sued in May by several asylum seekers after guards pepper spray them for launching a peaceful hunger strike last year protesting in humane conditions For more we're joined in Santa Fe New Mexico by immigration attorney love of the El Paso immigration collaborative Welcome to democracy now If you can describe who the Haitian asylum seekers are in the torrents facility instantanea and what's happening to them now Good morning So the people being held at the Torrance facility in assessment in Mexico are we think between 60 and 80 of the men who were first we first saw encamped under the bridge in Del Rio Texas For reasons that no one has made clear to me in spite of the fact that under lawyer at least 45 of those people's lawyer we have not been told why they were chosen to be put in this detention center and were spared the expulsion flight that thousands and thousands of their countrymen were subjected to So they're there ostensibly signed asylum and being held for an administrative hearing for them to be removed to Haiti Both of my clients were put into the detention facility around September 21st And so they've been there over two months at this point And we are receiving complaints about food water treatment by the staff And probably scariest to me we're receiving really really sincere complaints across the board of medical neglect and people physical and mental health deteriorating inside of the facility rapidly I wanted to read a statement from one of a Haitians you're trying to assist at Torrance This is from a 25 year old Haitian man who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation He wrote If I don't have an attorney I think that they can deport me I don't know what asylum is I wasn't allowed to speak Nobody explained anything And they just told me I was supposed to have an attorney I don't want to go back to Haiti I can't go back My family member was killed in his house was burned My mom has just been crying because I can not go.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Konstantin Kisin Was Once Asked to Sign a 'Behavioral Agreement' Form for a Charity Comedy Show
"The country, that seminal moment that made you a household figure in the UK with this story of it was a college gig was it not where you were going to do some stand up comedy constant and there was some contractual requirement from the hosts? Yeah, well, I actually happened is they invited me to help them raise money for charity, so they were asking me to donate my time. And then they sent me what they called it behavioral agreement form, which made me feel right back at home in the Soviet Union, which said that they had a zero Torrance policy on racism, sexism classism ageism ableism homophobia by far would be a transfer of it. Xenophobia islamophobia, anti racism, and it also said that all jokes and must be respectful and kind. And as you rightly say, when I turned it down, I mean, all sorts of things happen. It was the second biggest news story in this country on the day that the then prime minister of this country was nearly removed from office by her own party. That would be the equivalent of Joe Biden nearly gets impeached by the Democrats and the second biggest story on CNN MSNBC Fox News et cetera is unknown comedian turns down a gig from unknown college, et cetera, et cetera. So it was absurd. It was a crazy thing to have happened. But I think you know, that was one of the moments and you played the clip of us talking about no longer advertising SurfShark. That was one of the moments when we really started to feel that standing up for principles was more important than immediate short term gains. And that is really the approach we've tried to take with the show. We talk to people who are controversial to have different opinions left and right. And we're interested in the truth. We're not interested in partisanship. We're not interested in are you on this side or in that side? We want to hear what you think we want to have a conversation about it. And if you're wrong, that's great. There will be people who come in and challenge that. And if you're right,

Airplane Geeks Podcast
"torrance" Discussed on Airplane Geeks Podcast
"This is where they take pieces of aircraft and turn them into stunning works of functional furniture and aviation art. They also take pieces of fuselage, cut them to size laser etched them into luggage tags. They're really beautiful if you've never seen them. Well, Dave decided to have a festival of plane tag owners at a shop in Torrance California, and what a great event it was. Not only did he open up his shops at every one could see the inventory of the airplane parts. All the equipment they used to make art and tags, but we were also treated to a fantastic barbecue, impressive DJ, an open bar. I had my recorder with me, and I was able to get an interview with a collector, Dave, who has a very interesting collection and story to tell. I was also able to interview Kevin, the production manager at moto art, and of course I was able to spend a few minutes and chat with Dave, the CEO of moto art and plaintext. And for all of our listeners that have some holiday shopping to do, I think this is a great company to support and you'll truly get a unique piece of aviation history. So now without further delay, here are my interviews. I am here with Dave and have come across probably the best superfan of plain tags. Dave, welcome to the show. Thank you. Good to be here. You're telling me that you have quite the collection of plaintext. Can you tell the listeners a little bit about it? Yes, so I probably have right now around 500, but at one point, my tag collection was well over 550. Different colors variations just a lot of no duplicates in that total, just different combinations, different colors. Try to get one of every release of every color. And how long have you been collecting? I think it was probably either late 2016 or early 2017 I bought my first one. Of your entire collection, what's the pride and joy? It's almost like picking your most favorite child, right? It is, so I'm partial to the military planes. I think my favorite one is probably the B 25. And why is that? I don't know. It's an iconic plane from World War II. Doolittle's raiders use that. For whatever reason, that one is when I like, and I had at one time, I don't know 14 different ones, different colors, different shades.

AP News Radio
SpaceX needs to tame toilet trouble before weekend launch
"Hundreds of space X. workers are involved in fixing a toilet leak before weekend launch of a dragon capsule it's not the same type of leak you might have in your home bathroom SpaceX officials say during last month's private flight or two but came unglued spilling urine on to fans and beneath the floor and it happened inside a dragon capsule at the international space station SpaceX crews have well did the urine flushing tube that's inside the newest space capsule named in Torrance but the private company and NASA need to make sure the leaks won't compromise a capsule launching early Sunday from the Kennedy Space Center or another that's been parked at the international space station since April I'm Jackie Quinn

Sessions
"torrance" Discussed on Sessions
"Lead out shortly after two a m on monday. September sixth. i am not happy. I just played four hours of poker played about an hour of poker at the hustler and then there was a misunderstanding with the floor. Man who wouldn't start the game that i designed for them in got approval to start so that happens and i had brought some people to start the game with me. They didn't want to just play the five five game so we went over to the gardens and we started the hustler game with the gardens. And i played about three hours there and the thing about the game at the gardens the capital six hundred dollars instead of fifteen hundred dollars and that's huge. It just kinda makes it a shove fest of variants fest. And that's what the gardens once they just want all the money to go down the rake hole in whatever that's business. I get it. But i was tilted in tired. I lost a kind of a lot for me I had one five sessions. A but i lost four lives or so on this night in i went and cashed out in had some remnants of a chip stack and then i went outside and i waited for my lift and it took a while and then it said the driver was there and the driver was somewhere way far away from me so i've never had this happen before the is just wrong and this guy was tilting. I was tilting and They charged me five bucks. I don't know and they don't have a phone number. Lift doesn't have a phone number these companies. They just say they basically say fuck you like. You're still gonna use us in the right and so then i just Now hit up uber. And it's gonna be a while. And whatever i have a ride coming and i'm just sitting on the curb outside and it's you know it's middle of the night pretty much. It's become monday. september. Sixth and i'm writing in my phone. I'm just working on this. Podcast always and i wrote. I want to be alone in. I don't know if any of you ever feel like that where shit just goes wrong. You're fucking burnt out. You got nothing left inside and you just wanna be alone lake you. That's all you want right now. I just want to be alone. And then i thought well i am. I'm just sitting on this fucking curb out here in the middle of night by myself. So i ran hot there. If that makes any sense in The driver shows up. It's black chick. And she wants to wear masks flip when you get in. You said you want me to wear this in. Usually a about half the time they say about half the time they say yes she said yes. That's fine and we got quite the track back to the doubletree in torrance and You know i. She's a little you know. Check in her view a little bit. I bet it sketchy to pick up people in the middle of the night especially if you're a woman but once she saw or once she determined that wasn't a serial killer she started playing like usher music like that and started like dancing while she was driving like really slow like central kind of dancing. It wasn't weird. It wasn't like she was just doing her job in passing the time and she was into the music and i was just in the back seat and it was like it was pretty beautiful. It was you know it wasn't like anything weird..

News 96.5 WDBO
"torrance" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"12345 Day forecast. It's brought to you by protect air conditioning and plumbing services. Hello, Rusty Prince. Even though Mindy is weak and is moving north of us, it's still pulling in a lot of rich tropical moisture, and that's why it's so wet the rest of this Thursday waves of showers and storms will continue to develop and move across the area. Have the umbrellas handy. It's a 70% chance. Daytime high Today is 89. A lot of rain linger well past sunset again this evening and then we will see mostly cloudy skies overnight with a low in the mid seventies. It's another 70% chance for showers and storms on your Friday daytime high tomorrow of 88 slightly drier beginning on Saturday, a 50% chance for showers and storms. The high near 90 degrees on Sunday will drop it down to a typical 40% chance of a high of 91. We'll stay with that 40% chance on Monday as well with a high of the lower nineties. With the extended five day forecast four times an hour. I'm channel maybe urologist Rusty McRaney. I rusty. Now we do have scattered showers, some of them heavier than others, Of course, 80 degrees now at Orlando's severe weather station. Same time Security, triple team traffic. All right, You're new to Orlando. You just moved here. Maybe you just found us here, Wdbo. You're a new listener, and then you hear this sound. There's like a siren and everybody's running around like that on fire, and their hair is just just fried. Everybody's freaking out with the sound that's playing right now. This sound means that we've got a red alert a major traffic problem in here. To calmly tell us about it is Ed Torrance. Well, you see Joel crash Go on. It's an inside joke. We've got this crash on the turnpike South Bend approaching us 1 92. You've got vehicles on the left shoulder, mostly, but there's not much of a shoulder. So the FHP trooper is sticking into that left lane and he's been walking on the roadway. Right now. He's standing in the middle of that left lane, so stay over to the right to get by. You've got delays back to Osceola Parkway That's going to take you about 10 to 15 minutes to get through. Or you can just go ahead and take a B tch to 1 92 and get back onto the turnpike that way, and you can avoid those slowdowns. Now we also have delays on I four heading eastbound. Going to be down by the attractions from 5 36 to 5 35, and then you also have slowdowns on the westbound side. Top of the brakes. Add Fairbanks from Princeton to colonial drive and then again from world Drive to 5. 32 also want to watch out for a crash along 4 34 at West Town Parkway. Do you like hot water when you're short on hot water, give pro tech air conditioning and plumbing service to call at 407 to 91, 16 44 or online. Pro tec CSI dot com With.

The Charlie Kirk Show
We Were Right To Suspect Voter Fraud in the California Governor Recall Election
"More than three hundred allegedly stolen mail in ballots for the california's gubernatorial recall election. Were found in a man's car in a seven eleven parking. Lot last according to the torrance. Police department now. Why is the story important because this story confirms what we were talking on this program days and days and weeks after the election. Remember what that was which was a logical and reasonable argument that there is a ballot laundering. Enterprise that was established. Granny farming picking up ballots and putting them back to the system through sucker boxes. We were talking about this in this. Now this arrest in california shows that somebody is incentivized or at least maybe. He did this on his own. We don't know to go get ballots now. The federal bureau of investigation should be looking into those. I don't think they are right connor. They wouldn't be you know they wouldn't wanna waste their time with such important matters like this. They're much too busy. Kicking down rudy. Giuliani store the police department informed the public's man of rest august seventeenth which said thousand pieces of mail however people pointed out that the pieces of mail were mail in ballots they were completely intact and the alleged stolen mail in ballots will remain at the police. Department of property. Room is evidence. The two questions are this. How did the ballots ended up in his car. And what was his intent with the ballots and most importantly go look at his private communications. Who was giving him orders to get the ballots. Who's he paid to go scoop up ballots. Police are investigating whether the man or any under individualized specific intent to steal the ballots to conduct voter fraud. Be hard to believe if not. That's the case this guy said i've been a cop for seventeen years. Never come across vehicle over. Three hundred election ballots just sitting in the backseat.

The Nerd Soup Podcast
"torrance" Discussed on The Nerd Soup Podcast
"I mean he's more convincing as someone it's almost as if he always had venom living inside of him. It's like the casting of jack. Nicholson for jack torrance in the shining. You already know he's crazy. There's no you're not gonna convince people that this was a sane man who went crazy just looks crazy from the gecko. it's the same thing with eddie brock. He just seems doesn't seem like a journalist. He seems like a guy who's living with a parasite that talks to inside of his own head. Well that's the one difference from like the book to the movie. We're talking about shining is john. Torrance's like transformation like in the in the book. It's much more believable than the movie is like a fucking yeah. I'm going to be the bad guy. Yeah but obviously he's. These was upset about that when casting. He wanted more of a straight man. I think venom tom. Hardy's a great actor. We all know there but it is a case of sometimes. You don't necessarily fit a role or it's not that he can't do it but he chose not to. They just start them as venom from the very beginning the visit. There's not much of a personality. Change there he always looked kinda sweaty in bad hygiene and by him as or even the first movement in by him as a reporter no you who would have been better. I mean he would never do this. But adam driver. I think adam driver could have been a convincing reporter and then he gets infected with the symbiotic and that makes him a bit more unhinged. But it's like in whisky. Tango fox trout margaret rallies. Overheads one of my top tens of the decade when margo rabies and investigative journalist living in afghanistan. Why no way no one. The who looks like marco rubio would become a journalist. Sorry you become margot robbie you become a model or an actor or an idea. Batty flowers more journalist. No you wouldn't society wouldn't let you be journalist..

News 96.5 WDBO
"torrance" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"Ed Torrance back to our top story. Another sign of economic recovery from the pandemic. Fewer Americans filing for uninsured unemployment benefits Last week, 360,000. Unemployed Americans filed their first claims for benefits 26,000 fewer than the week before, according to preliminary numbers from the Labor Department the week before that the revised figure actually rose by 13,000. But the four week moving average, the figure closely watched by analysts remains on a downward slope. That's Jim Ryan reporting. This is Wdbo where Orlando turns first for breaking news, weather and traffic. I'm channel, not eyewitness news meter, I'll just Brian Shields Heuser on 92. Today we're tracking a hotter pattern and some drier weather trying to sneak in. Thanks, Brian. It is 86 degrees and rain free right now in the Metro Orlando area. I'm General Moody Brian Kilmeade returns in four minutes, continuing our team coverage. Investigators with the Orange County Sheriff's Office are hoping a $5000 reward will lead them to a woman's killer 30 year old shanty. Casa shot was found shot inside a vehicle in the Bentley at Maitland departments back on March. 22nd residents in the complex told detectives at the time they saw someone fleeing from the scene immediately after that shooting, but so far no one's been arrested Crime line, hoping Offering rather a reward for information leading to an arrest Armando Christian Perez, better known as Pit Bull, now joining the conversation about Cuba. We need to stand up, step up, but if you don't understand what's going on, then you need to wake the Perez tweeted a video Wednesday afternoon of his call for the world to step in, ignore the politics and give protesting Cubans their support. Not only is this a Cuba thing, this is a world event. This isn't about politics. This is about saving lives. Cuban American singer says This is his way of reaching out to all world allies and global Businesses for their help in keeping the protests alive and effective. All we can do is create awareness.

Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"torrance" Discussed on Armstrong & Getty On Demand
"School in la in torrance. actually Was the school principal for twenty eight years. All those people that donated that money you know to do. God's work and she squandered it on gambling wow i can't even imagine the stress that that sort of lifestyle would would put you through and yet she couldn't or wouldn't stop I read the other day is first time. I've ever come across anybody saying what i have said for years but it was somebody saying.

News 96.5 WDBO
"torrance" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"I'm Ed Torrance. Now Brian killed me. Wdbo 173 FM and am 5 80 Orlando's news and talk Thanks so much for listening. Everybody coming to you from New York and around the country heard around the world privileged that you have chosen to listen to us again as we get set for the fourth. The holiday weekend with the whole country can celebrate one thing. Glad we're here. Glad that with our founding fathers put it all together, fought for it, one for it, and we love our rich past. And we'll talk about that. With John Crib, author of Old debut novel that many people are saying is the best Abraham Lincoln book out there today. He's going to be with us to put this birthday in perspective because so many people are Downgrading the country we're in and the state we're in. Meanwhile, Mark Brown Evan should be with us. You know him as the Arizona attorney general who won a major court case 63 in front of the Supreme Court. His decision. The decision to go in Arizona's direction when it came to these election regulations have gotten the Democrats just beside themselves, which leads me to the Big Three. Now with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's Big three. Number three Prosecutors in New York City have revealed the criminal charges against the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer. The indictment accuses Alan Weiss Hilberg and the former president's company of a fraud lasting years. The Trump organization, indicted along with their CFO Seems like pure politics have flat out targeting over president that they didn't like, and they could not control. You've been looking at this 3.5 years and you get a 75 year old CFO the goal to get into flip on the trump family. I don't see it likely compare that to Governor Cuomo. This guy is mired in scandal, but the media has just ignored it. They let him do his own thing. As he gets set for re election despite 11 sexual harassment, accusers, ethics violations with his book and with favoritism when it comes to tests, and everyone's saying no problem, But a new poll has to be concerning to the Cuomo camp. Number two Randi Weingarten, the tweet where she says so we try to reopen schools safely since April. 2020. The teachers union is trying to find new ways to close schools by saying Children and all the staff have to be vaccine by next year, which they know a lot of parents are not going to want to do so they're finding new ways to close schools, but saying no, no, no. We really wrote for the ones from scrutiny on our school says the teachers union tries a history rewrite now claiming they were always for the opening of the classrooms. We know that's not true and outright lie, and we can prove it. Plus the summer pushback against critical race theory continues. Number one, I would call it a gutting of the Voting Rights Act or at least what was left of it. That decision. Plus these two today cut to the heart of democracy. This is precisely why we need for the people acting the John Lewis Voter Advancement Act. What we're seeing is we're seeing the politicization of the court. Really victory for the voters. Dams furiously pledged to pack the court as the Supremes rule in favor of the Arizona voting regulations. Maybe Joe It's not Jim Crow to point out, we'll discuss the fallout and the Republican rejoicing. So what exactly happened? I'm not going to get in too much detail because the attorney general, I will be with us shortly in about 12 minutes, but I'll just over give you an overview of our Republicans are so happy. Because they were mischaracterized the pandemic loosened up everything. No excuse absentee.

Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith
"torrance" Discussed on Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith
"Spent all of my time like around south bay in torrance and the beach cities okay because that was sort of close to the air force base and then later on. After i retired. I went and did massage. School valley like around studio city. Okay and all those valley people knew absolutely nothing about tournes or the south bay. There were like that may as well be another planet and that was surprising to me. They had never ever. They didn't even know the one ten went that far south it was like. What is that like pedro. kinda not. Really no yes yes. No yeah interesting waking up okay so talk a little bit more about like how you like had that sort of like okay now. This is what it's like being authentic with myself right. Yeah so that those conditioning layers did start to happen. Because i was trying to find out. What do i do do i be myself. Do i mean what they want and a little bit of a tug of war because as a kid you do wanna be accepted but the you know so it was a positive tension in my life and you know i think i made it all the way through high school being very authentic because i i i figured how to get that polarity to work work in my life kind of like you have this awareness that now. I'm doing this to fit in right. Yeah right. I'm giving them a little bit of what they need right. But you that awareness right. that's it that's it. Yeah so. I would say i stayed true all the way through high school and then i became less authentic lesser authentic. When i got to college okay and then when my dad passed away. That's what everything shifted me back. So what was college like you were you. Were just trying to fit in a lot more. That is a big shift. Yeah it it was a big shift for a few years. Because i in high school i was able to make myself cool. We'll talk about that. I get it. I did it again. Story like bright. The people in my hometown were wonderful people. And yes..

News 96.5 WDBO
"torrance" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"I'm Ed Torrance. Alright at 8 11 now Wdbo Scott Inez With the Orlando's Morning news, The Supreme Court decides unanimously nine to nothing that the N T. A Cannot enforce rules limiting education related benefits that colleges offered a student athletes. Let's go in depth with Aaron Carter ski there in New York and Aaron. I think some people are kind of getting confused with this ruling this At least not yet is a ruling on potential salaries for college athletes. It has more to do with the educational benefits that they would receive. Correct. That's right. That's right. The players still can't get paid. But the U. S Supreme Court said that schools can offer college athletes graduate. Scholarships, paid internships, free computers, other kinds of education related benefits beyond the tuition room and board that they can get now the because of antitrust laws, the Supreme Court said unanimously that the bloc could not block schools from offering those benefits to college athletes. And it's a relatively narrow list of education related benefits, but it is a blow to the long standing policy of strict limits. Beyond tuition, room and board. So it does seem to chip away at at this defense that the N C. Double A has long had of maintaining amateurism. And the justices led by Neil Gorsuch, who wrote the opinion, said relaxing the restrictions on education benefits would not blur the distinction between college and professional sports. You do wonder if it's if it's a harbinger at this point. It is this ruling of foreshadowing Erin of things to come in terms of salaries on down the line for college athletes. It certainly looks like that's where we're headed, huh? I think so, Especially since Florida and in five other states in just a couple weeks time are poised to allow college athletes to benefit from their image and likeness. You know, do endorsements sign autographs, you know, monetize their social media. And so I think that the, uh you know, this is just the start. And in fact, in a concurring opinion, Justice Kavanaugh seemed to invite college players to try to push for more, He said. You know, nowhere else in America can businesses get away with the kind of system the N C. Double A. Imposes where they limit. Uh, you know, compensation for their workers under, you know, a theory of limiting compensation from their workers like that's part of their business model. Justice Kavanagh said. That doesn't exist anywhere else. Yeah. Interesting story going forward, Erin. Thank you. Maman. Appreciate it. That's our very own Aaron Carter Ski live from New York. It is 8 14. Now at W. B b All I'm Scott Inez. I've got your weather in your traffic every six minutes. That active pattern is going to stick around a good chance of rain and storms. Not all day but again favoring the afternoon and the evening some of those strong even an isolated, severe storm watching out for some gusty winds. And those downpours. You know the routine a lot like yesterday. So again that 60 70% chance of rain and storms hot, humid highs around 92 Heat index as high as 105 Tonight. Isolated storms temperatures down in the seventies from cello, man, I went to snooze. I'm meteorologist. Brian Shields 77 Right now they're in Saint Cloud 77 in Lake Nona and 77 at Orlando's severe weather Station. Safe touch Security. Red Alert. Triple team traffic live to Air one. Here's Eric Brown. Look around 4 29 is shut down at scope Field Road with the major crash there again. It shut down. Um, for 2019. Scofield Road. Seidel is your alternative torrents? I four I four eastbound. You've got slowdowns on the approach us 27 that continues all the way to 5 32 After that delays from 1 92 to 5 35. And that continues to just after 5 35. You're gonna be clear. Then you get more slowdowns eastbound from Keighley to Colonial Drive. Also, delays remain on I four westbound just after 4 34 about halfway between 4 34 and 4 36 is where your westbound delays begin. And that's going to continue all the way to Lee Road After that clear into downtown westbound on the four Wait, you got the top of the brakes of Crystal Lake Drive and near Rosalind as well..

Newsradio 600 KOGO
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"Those who lost their lives in the line of duty, and it's with a heavy heart when we have to say good bye to some of our friends. Caltrans district 11 director Gustavo Delle Arte honoring Emiliano Zaragoza and Jesus Gonzalez, along with 187. Other employees killed on the job over the past century Memorial service says Reminder to pay attention while driving in a work zone which happens to us All the time on the overnight shift. Oh, yeah. Hours after FBI agents raided Rudy Giuliani's home in New York City has some defended him against what he called the politicization of Justice Moore from Gurnal Scott Andrew Giuliani says Every American should be worried about being rated if it can happen to former President Trump's lawyer. The probe stems from Rudy Giuliani's connection to Ukraine and efforts to find dirt on the Biden family. Prior to the 2020 election, Andrew Giuliani said there was nothing against His father to find, he says. What remains is the only piece of incriminating evidence that is in there and it does not belong to my father. It belongs to the current president's son. A lawyer for the former New York City mayor said that evidence hard drives they say belonged to Hunter Biden. The FBI is not commenting. More than a million people are now fully vaccinated in San Diego in the county is expanding access to vaccinations, Supervisor Nathan Fletcher says. In addition to making vaccine sites other than the super stations available without appointments, the county's also adding more mobile outreach and extending hours until eight p.m. while considering 24 7 options, a lot of those very motivated individuals who were clamoring for the appointments. Have been able to find one and now we're heading into a phase where we have to work to shift our thinking around the vaccine system to try and make it more convenient make it easier to access. We have begin to see some slack in the appointments in that they are not immediately gone. They're still generally being taken, but there are more available the positive test rating San Diego County's dropped to 1.6%. Over the last two weeks. Jack Cronin cuckoo news. High School students in National City will be vaccinated for covered 19 this morning, The Fizer vaccine administered by National City firefighters to Sweetwater High School students between the ages of 16 and well up more than 200 students signed up for an appointment. The city originally set aside 500 doses for the students. It's the first and so far the only effort to vaccinate eligible youth in San Diego County the fires were shot is the only vaccine currently authorized for use in older teenagers. A bill moving through the California Legislature would make the state the on Lee won in the U. S toe let adults add their parents as dependence on their health insurance. Federal law allows adults to keep their Children of their health insurance plans until at least the age of 26. To be eligible for coverage. Under this California proposal, parents would have to rely on their Children for at least half of their support. Proponents of the measure said the bill would say family's money by limiting their expenses, but business groups say it would increase health care costs for everyone proposal has passed its first committee hearing, and we'll move on to the next step in the Legislature. Cliff Albert Ko Good news. It looks like Hitchcock, but it was for real. For a family in Torrance. Their home was invaded by hundreds of birds. The family said their house was bombarded by birds more than 800. Then they lost count. Animal control officers told them to keep doors open that didn't help and the family had to stay at a hotel. Overnight. Animal experts were eventually able to funnel the birds through a shoot system that they built. But the birds, of course, left deposits offshoot system that they built. I guess that means I don't know. Exact our producers said That's his worst nightmare. Not mine. Michael Edwards night where we would be did find snakes all over my house, Not bird. And neither one of those who'd bother me. Yes. Well, I mean, I just don't want I don't want poop all over my house. But if you had a house full of rattlesnakes that would freak you out. If they had a nest somewhere, I would I would move quickly Look a feat so off. Oh, well, it's not a It's not a new variant of covert new virus entirely hitting San Diego That's coming up. Well, that's great news. We have snakes are very soft. I don't want to know. OK, real time travel, get updated weather in three minutes Go Go to your side 508 with Mother's Day around the.

Bob Sirott
Chicago’s Ford Assembly Plant To Lay Off Workers
"Of workers at Port Chicago Assembly planter temporarily out of work for a least a week, the automotive factory reduce its workforce to just one of three shifts because of a parts shortage. Ford officials Could not say for sure how long the layoffs will last or how many workers air affected. Ford employs 6500 workers at the factory on 130th and Torrance and the stamping plant in Chicago Heights and

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"In Torrance. For if I South bad before Crenshaw Boulevard earlier crash cleared from lanes traffic recovering from the 91 Freeway. Partly cloudy skies Tonight we'll have lows around 50 degrees. Partly cloudy tomorrow highs, mostly in the sixties. On a Monday. It's all things considered from NPR News. I'm Mary Louise Kelly and I'm Elsa Chang, the country of Myanmar is under military control again after a coup deposed the government of former democracy icon on Sans Souci. The military claims. Massive election fraud that sauce Ooh Cheese party went overwhelmingly in November's general election. Michael Sullivan reports. The military says it's state of emergency will only last a year, Mo two's up of the Institute for Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore. Isn't buying. She has a long memory and recalls a similar promise made by the military after a student led uprising decades ago, I go back to 1988 from this was to convene elections and hand over power to the party that won the elections, and we all know what happened in 1990. What happened then, she says, was that on some soup cheese party won convincingly. Victory. The military then refused to recognize. But today she insists things are different than they were 30 years ago. The global political and economic climate will just be very unfavorable for military hunter seeking to justify his actions. I think that's assuming the military cares. I think that probably calculated that they've got friends in the world that will be disappointed in them. Will ultimately put their own self interests to the fore. And let them get away with it. David Matheson is a Youngun based analyst reached in Thailand. The endgame, I think is quite disturbing. I think it's them holding onto power. And definitely Mary Kelehan, a Myanmar scholar at the University of Washington, who is in the former capital, Yangon, isn't so sure. I don't even know if they have a plan. But, she says, even without a plan This crisis was inevitable, given the cohabitation that the 2008 Constitution imposed upon political and personal photos or enemies, So I'm not so shocked. To be honest. That arrangement she says, was created in part by the military drafted Constitution. That allowed it to retain control over several key ministries while guaranteeing the military a quarter of the seats in parliament effective veto power. Despite this on some suit, she went to the International Court of Justice in 2019 to refute allegations of genocide by Myanmar's military against the Muslim minority Rohingya. I think foreigners read too much into that, and that's what's being that's what we're hearing over and over. Which is that you know, she went to bat for the military, but she went about for her country. I mean, she saw this I C J case as an attack on her country and inevitable or not, Callahan says. This crisis couldn't have come at a worst time mammals facing its greatest health threat since the Spanish flu of 1918 There's new outbreaks of fighting in places where there had not been violent in a decade, and now it has a national political crisis when she says that will not turn out well for the people of Myanmar. For NPR News. I'm Michael Sullivan in Chiang Rai, Thailand. In his first week in office, President Biden made a point to take action on racial discrimination in housing. He issued an executive order directing his team to review a rule put in place by the Trump administration. Role that had Internet repealed and Obama era regulation. So a lot of twists and turns here here to help us understand what can be done to improve access to housing for all Americans is Shaun Donovan. He was secretary of housing and Urban development during Obama's first term in office. Shaun Donovan, welcome Mary Louise is great to be with you again. Let's start with the news. What is your read on this move by President Biden. What does this new executive order actually do President Biden made of very forceful statement? And I think really targeted exactly where we need to go. Housing is at the root of so many issues around racial inequity in this country, because think about it when you choose a place to live. You choose where your kids go to school. You choose access to jobs. You choose access to healthcare as we've seen in this Endemic. And so when we're targeting housing and making it more fair, we're actually starting to make the American dream real again. Saying, everyone should have a chance that opportunity. And when you say this new order is forceful at be specific, what will it actually do when I lead HUD for President Obama? We focused on making the Fair Housing act of 1968 real to give it real teeth. And specifically, we did two things. The first is called disparate impact. And why disparate impact is important is because it says that you don't have to be intentionally discriminating. To be held accountable for changing. Ah, practice that's discriminatory. The second is what we call affirmatively, furthering fair housing. And what that says, is that it isn't just enough to stop active discrimination. The responsibility if you take federal money is to actually go farther than that. And reverse. Undo the legacy impacts of discrimination. I think Congresswoman Fudge in her confirmation hearing, put it very well. This is Marcia Fudge, who is Biden's nominee. Exactly? She said her confirmation hearing that just getting rid of discrimination today would be like starting a race but giving one person in that race. Ah, head start. I do want to note and let you respond to the Trump administration argued. Hey, we're in favor of fairness in housing, but the way that the Obama team went about it was the wrong way we heard President Trump complained repeatedly that if you mandate low income housing, it would it would destroy the suburbs and so on. Do you think anything in the trump legacy on this is worth preserving? I don't the attacks that we heard Donald Trump make on these rules specifically on my work. I take this personally that it was destroying the suburbs. Was very similar to what we heard Ben Carson say in the presidential campaign in 2016, he said, This is social engineering. And We have to really focus on the fact that that is completely ignoring the history of the United States and how we ended up with segregated neighborhoods in the first place. We know that segregation and racial inequity were created by the government, federal mortgages that explicitly said You are not allowed to sell your house. You a person of color. That is how we constructed racial segregation. We need to make sure that those who have started behind in the race are given a chance to catch up, and that's why we need to make sure that this is an active role. That the federal government is taking. What do you see is the biggest challenge, I guess the biggest immediate challenge for Marcia Fudge if she is confirmed as the next HUD secretary, we know that more than a third of Americans Were having trouble just meeting the rent because of widespread joblessness, loss of wages. The deep impact's of cove ID and so job one has to be Keeping folks in their homes and getting $25 billion in rental assistance that was just passed by Congress. Out into people's hands so that they can Stay in their homes and don't end up on the streets. Shaun Donovan. He was housing and urban development Secretary under President Obama is now running for mayor of New York. And we reached him today in Brooklyn Secretary Jonathan Thank You. Thank you, Mary Louise..

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"The polls and record numbers. You've got a swamp him and together we're going to defeat Democrat extremists and deliver thundering Victory. President Trump this past hour campaigning in Dalton, Georgia, for Republican incumbent senators and tomorrow's runoff election that will determine which party controls the Senate. You can lose and that's acceptable. You lose you lose. You go on, you go wherever you're going and you go and say, Maybe I'll do it again sometime Or maybe I won't get back to life. But when you win in a landslide And they steal it and it's rigged. It's not acceptable. Mr Trump in Georgia, which did a hand recount or audit, a machine recount of the hand recount and a signature audit in one county, where there was a complaint, and it all showed he lost. More fall out from President Trump's weekend phone call, pressuring the top George election official to find votes for him to overturn the state's election results and a C P calling on the Fulton County district attorney to investigate ABC News chief White House correspondent Jonathan Karl, Some longtime Trump loyalists, like Senator Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Tom Cotton of Arkansas are sounding the alarm. Cotton, writing that the founders quote in trusted the election of our president to the people acting through the Electoral College, not Congress. $300 million in state funding for covert vaccinations is planned in California Governor Gavin Newsom, governors of talking other governors, chiefs of staff, the Chiefs of Staff, looking a logistics sharing best practices. What's working What's not working New YORK? No. Identifying the Corona virus variant first detected overseas. And once again the UK is ordered on lockdown because of the surge of the cove. It mutation there. Wall Street's major indexes closed. Lower The Dow off 383 points. The broader S and P. Down 55. The NASDAQ Down 1 90 listening to ABC News, taking a look at KGO traffic Palo Alto's South and won a one on the University Avenue off ramp side of a two vehicle crash there. A hit run crash in Pittsburgh. It's on the Railroad Avenue off brand from eastbound four. It's moving three vehicles over to the right hand shoulder that ramp. Hello. It's a big wreck that collided with a pickup truck on eastbound 80 before 7 80 San Leandro, a solo vehicle crash on 8 80 South bound after Marina Boulevard, the vehicle involved apparently crossed over three lanes of traffic and slammed into the center divider. It's stuck in the left lane right now into and out of San Francisco on the Bay Bridge, Very light traffic between the toll plaza. In downtown San Francisco. That trip will take you between seven and 10 minutes with KGO traffic. I'm Ted asked,.

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Seattle Mariners Manager Says Team Is Energized After COVID Postponed Games
"After an unscheduled break, the Mariners get back to baseball business. The end's had three days off after the Oakland A's had to postpone their Syriza T Mobile Park, one of their pitchers tested positive for Koven 19. Mariners manager Scott Services. His guys are energized for the stretch run. The roster has new faces in the lineup. Infielder Tie France and catcher Luis Torrance who came over from San Diego will be the real focus for him is Don't get so consumed, are concerned about the opponent. Let's focus on our guys and really understand what they're working on and try to get the most out of them. Service gives a baseball to use a coochie starting at 6 10 tonight against the visiting Texas

Ben Shapiro
Los Angeles - Torrance Woman Accused Of Going On Racist Tirade Facing Charges For 2019 Incident
"Karen might soon become inmate Karen Torrance Police have an arrest warrant out for the woman whose real name is Leena Hernandez in connection with a battery charge from last fall after viral video started making the rounds showing her going on racist rants be little And threatening Asian people at a Torrance Park. Another woman recognized her, she says Hernandez is the lady who attacked her at a torrent small after she tried to defend a custodian from another one of her tirades. Authorities say there isn't enough evidence to charge her for the park incidents, but they want her for the mall ordeal. Phil Hewlett

Lost Notes
Power to the People
"In nineteen seventy-three Michael. Torrance a twenty two year old Black Panther he's dedicated himself to the cause and obeyed every command. He's a true soldier, but five years of complete devotion to the panthers has taken a toll now torrance's. Focus on his personal life just for a while, but to do this. He needs to get permission and it's gotta come from the top. Torn shows up at the lamppost. It's bar in West Oakland. Where Panther. Leader Bobby Seale is having a birthday party. The two men huddle in a corner and talk for a while, but it's all good seal gives Torrance's blessing for some time off. Torrance's relieved, but as is making his way out of the bar. Someone tells him that Huey. Newton wants to see him. And he wants to see him now. Newton is seals, comrade and Co founder of the Panthers for Years Newton has been a strong and charismatic leader. The reasonably his moods have been unstable tonight for whatever reason he's agitated. Torrance's into a back room in their flanked by a couple of serious enforcers is Newton and he says. You WanNa. Leave us. He's well. Do you WANNA leave bad enough to die. Do. You really want really bad enough to on the question. Is. My. Man On. Sale. So, this is what's GonNa Happen. You State. But at up. Would you elizabeth than at Awkward Talking and so? You give me a boot how? To correct it? Okay. So. You say. I'll Palette. So, Michael Torrens has just been persuaded to rethink his request for some time off. An epistle to the head. It's hard to argue with. Route. Then the. TORRENCE's five years in the panthers have been intense. It's been a roller coaster. Live of extremes many times. He's picked up a gun, but he's also picked up a microphone. Now, turns didn't join the panthers to sing, but the movements minister of Culture gave him and three other young soldiers, especial assignment for the 'cause it was a musical Qadri whose mission was to spread the seed of Social Revolution through the Trojan horse of funk and soul. It was an rn be group called. The London's music is explosive. Band is powerful, and so is the message. The lumpen work. For the cause killing it wherever they perform San Francisco La. New York Philly and throughout the Midwest, but it only lasts eleven months. Then things in the black, Panther party begin to implode. which you're about to hear is the story of the rise and fall of an unlikely aren't be grew born out of social upheaval. But why did the Black Panthers even need a musical act? Why did they need a band? WHO's militant agenda? Put them up against the forces of prejudice and law and order with every downbeat. The thing is the lumpen were not out to make hit records. There were out to change American culture. It's a journey unlike that of any other band and Michael. Torrents was at the center of it. Up? In Nineteen, sixty six Huey Newton and Bobby Seale Co the Black Panther Party. Most students at Merit Community College in Oakland within a few years. The party offers educational programs, food, service, free, medical care and Drug Rehab. The black community and the panthers lead the fight against rampant police brutality. By the end of the sixties, changes in the air in the bay area is Ground Zero. San Francisco that I will ruin. The fillmore district was very very hot tension. Police were riding. You know if I've if you are selling your papers would come in. Who asked us at you pay? Arrest at new. But at the same time there was a lot of energy. an s the best thing about it. You could really feel the energy particularly among younger people that we felt we could really make a change. Not only make and we're GONNA make. Their will us this commitment to die if necessary.

Lost Notes
Power to the People
"In nineteen seventy-three Michael. Torrance a twenty two year old Black Panther he's dedicated himself to the cause and obeyed every command. He's a true soldier, but five years of complete devotion to the panthers has taken a toll now torrance's. Focus on his personal life just for a while, but to do this. He needs to get permission and it's gotta come from the top. Torn shows up at the lamppost. It's bar in West Oakland. Where Panther. Leader Bobby Seale is having a birthday party. The two men huddle in a corner and talk for a while, but it's all good seal gives Torrance's blessing for some time off. Torrance's relieved, but as is making his way out of the bar. Someone tells him that Huey. Newton wants to see him. And he wants to see him now. Newton is seals, comrade and Co founder of the Panthers for Years Newton has been a strong and charismatic leader. The reasonably his moods have been unstable tonight for whatever reason he's agitated. Torrance's into a back room in their flanked by a couple of serious enforcers is Newton and he says. You WanNa. Leave us. He's well. Do you WANNA leave bad enough to die. Do. You really want really bad enough to on the question. Is. My. Man On. Sale. So, this is what's GonNa Happen. You State. But at up. Would you elizabeth than at Awkward Talking and so? You give me a boot how? To correct it? Okay. So. You say. I'll Palette. So, Michael Torrens has just been persuaded to rethink his request for some time off. An epistle to the head. It's hard to argue with. Route. Then the. TORRENCE's five years in the panthers have been intense. It's been a roller coaster. Live of extremes many times. He's picked up a gun, but he's also picked up a microphone. Now, turns didn't join the panthers to sing, but the movements minister of Culture gave him and three other young soldiers, especial assignment for the 'cause it was a musical Qadri whose mission was to spread the seed of Social Revolution through the Trojan horse of funk and soul. It was an rn be group called. The London's music is explosive. Band is powerful, and so is the message. The lumpen work. For the cause killing it wherever they perform San Francisco La. New York Philly and throughout the Midwest, but it only lasts eleven months. Then things in the black, Panther party begin to implode. which you're about to hear is the story of the rise and fall of an unlikely aren't be grew born out of social upheaval. But why did the Black Panthers even need a musical act? Why did they need a band? WHO's militant agenda? Put them up against the forces of prejudice and law and order with every downbeat. The thing is the lumpen were not out to make hit records. There were out to change American culture.

The Rogue Muslim
Spend Time in Nature
"Slum liquor, everyone and welcome back to another episode of the rogue Muslim podcast this week. I am giving you an update on How I fed with habit number lost track. I think it's like ten now. On. Grant Funds. Or shoe spending time in nature but. Turned out to be more growing plants. or growing fruits and vegetables, planting in gardening, and all that stuff, so yeah, so give you an update on will obviously I'm giving an update? That's the whole thing that committed to this year. but I really really really liked. I think it was. I've said this before by the flow has been so lovely for this spiritual habits like you know doing vicar, then going into meditation in intentional birth work and name going into doing spending time in nature and planting and. And then we'll see you'll notice How just flows into the next one, which is gonNa be to read a spiritual book? How that also has just floated in quite well with the previous habits because of the book I'm reading but you have to tune in for that episode. humour about it. I don't hijacked this one by talking about that one, but. Yeah I really thoroughly enjoy this I learned a lot. I spent time doing the her. and. Yeah just. Share in it. So I started off, it was the intention was obviously spend more time in nature without was going for walks or runs or spending time in the garden and also Like I mentioned in the pre checking I'd also really gotten into gardening recently and. So, yeah, it discussed. Ended up being more on the gardening, aspects of it and I thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed it first of all when I. Typically what I'm doing anything that doesn't require. A different level of focus, but also my mind is also Elizabeth free to listen to a book or listen to a podcast or listen to something right typically I. Take that Opportunity, some always something on, and so if I'm gardening I'm listening to something if or from for run definite. But this time when I was guard thing I found that there were many times where I just thought care like I just wanted to speak with my plants. I wanted to do the allow whilst planting in gardening in It was just so relaxing. It was so nice to not nothing about technology. Spend time away from it really again intentionally and just get meeting lost in the process and in love process like I'm obsessed with knowing different likes of about different soils. What a housewife can get damaged, but how you can also provide nutrition to the soils how you should be talking to your plants, because they hear they listen, and they they get thrive of. Talking to them, it was Kinda Weird, because my neighbors were outside in sometimes just be eating breakfast, talking to my plants, but remained Ukrainian. How you should name your plants this I learnt from Geneva lever like ages ago, but it stuck with being. You should name your plants. And I really appreciate it because in naming I connected to it more like they really became my by babies of that's not as they take. Your plans is taken care of babies I. Don't like that analogy because it's just not true but. They just became so precious to me. Right wanted to see them thrive, and in in my relationship plants I was able to better understand that God has. This this Granik I that I really appreciate, said I wanted to share, so it says. Than Men Carnegie his food. How we pulled down Wilson Torrance than we broke open the splitting it with sprouts. And caused to grow within grain and grapes and Urban, an olive palm trees in gardens of dense shrubbery and fruit, engrossed as enjoyment for you and your grazing livestock. And of the versus in case, anyone's interested is A. Abaza versus twenty five thirty two, but I really appreciate it about. This was how it talks about pouring down with rain. talks about how? It's broken in the roots are allowed to form a minute blossomed and it just. Made me. Really appreciate how much God really wants us to thrive for. God isn't a vindictive one and wants you to. Just you know it's not like Oh. You do something bad for God God wants you tweet polished, and you must, if worst upon worthless. Come to you or you know you don't nurture yourself spirtual spiritually, and it doesn't mean that God won't nurture you then.

The Rogue Muslim
Spend time IN Nature
"Slum liquor, everyone and welcome back to another episode of the rogue Muslim podcast this week. I am giving you an update on How I fed with habit number lost track. I think it's like ten now. On. Grant Funds. Or shoe spending time in nature but. Turned out to be more growing plants. or growing fruits and vegetables, planting in gardening, and all that stuff, so yeah, so give you an update on will obviously I'm giving an update? That's the whole thing that committed to this year. but I really really really liked. I think it was. I've said this before by the flow has been so lovely for this spiritual habits like you know doing vicar, then going into meditation in intentional birth work and name going into doing spending time in nature and planting and. And then we'll see you'll notice How just flows into the next one, which is gonNa be to read a spiritual book? How that also has just floated in quite well with the previous habits because of the book I'm reading but you have to tune in for that episode. humour about it. I don't hijacked this one by talking about that one, but. Yeah I really thoroughly enjoy this I learned a lot. I spent time doing the her. and. Yeah just. Share in it. So I started off, it was the intention was obviously spend more time in nature without was going for walks or runs or spending time in the garden and also Like I mentioned in the pre checking I'd also really gotten into gardening recently and. So, yeah, it discussed. Ended up being more on the gardening, aspects of it and I thoroughly thoroughly enjoyed it first of all when I. Typically what I'm doing anything that doesn't require. A different level of focus, but also my mind is also Elizabeth free to listen to a book or listen to a podcast or listen to something right typically I. Take that Opportunity, some always something on, and so if I'm gardening I'm listening to something if or from for run definite. But this time when I was guard thing I found that there were many times where I just thought care like I just wanted to speak with my plants. I wanted to do the allow whilst planting in gardening in It was just so relaxing. It was so nice to not nothing about technology. Spend time away from it really again intentionally and just get meeting lost in the process and in love process like I'm obsessed with knowing different likes of about different soils. What a housewife can get damaged, but how you can also provide nutrition to the soils how you should be talking to your plants, because they hear they listen, and they they get thrive of. Talking to them, it was Kinda Weird, because my neighbors were outside in sometimes just be eating breakfast, talking to my plants, but remained Ukrainian. How you should name your plants this I learnt from Geneva lever like ages ago, but it stuck with being. You should name your plants. And I really appreciate it because in naming I connected to it more like they really became my by babies of that's not as they take. Your plans is taken care of babies I. Don't like that analogy because it's just not true but. They just became so precious to me. Right wanted to see them thrive, and in in my relationship plants I was able to better understand that God has. This this Granik I that I really appreciate, said I wanted to share, so it says. Than Men Carnegie his food. How we pulled down Wilson Torrance than we broke open the splitting it with sprouts. And caused to grow within grain and grapes and Urban, an olive palm trees in gardens of dense shrubbery and fruit, engrossed as enjoyment for you and your grazing livestock. And of the versus in case, anyone's interested is A. Abaza versus twenty five thirty two,

Bill Handel
Major formation of historic planes to fly over Riverside, Los Angeles on Memorial Day
"A crew of historic warbird pilots either so cal flyover will be harder to miss than the Thunderbirds the World War two era planes will be flying low slow and allowed next Monday Memorial Day tribute to veterans as well as health care workers the fatal start over Loma Linda Passover riverside Anaheim Newport beach Long Beach Torrance and LA one of the planes will be carrying veterans of every war from World War two to Iraq

Short Wave
Where Did The Coronavirus Start? Virus Hunters Find Clues In Bats
"All Right Emily Kuang Wave Reporter. Animal Lover Unabashed Animal Lover. It's true you and I both know that bats are amazing. That is not up for dispute on shortwave. They're important for pollinating flowers dispersing seeds. They catch bugs the same ones that bite us and eat up some of our crops but bats also harbor some of the toughest known zoonotic diseases. That's right the rabies virus the Marburg virus the Hendra and Nipah viruses. The Abullah virus outbreak in West Africa was traced to a bat colony. All these viruses find what's called a natural reservoir in bats meaning the viruses live in that host without harming it. Do We know why that is? It's a very interesting question so I used to say a million dollar question now as as a billion dollar question Lynn Fouling says it might have to do with the fact that bats are the only mammal that's adapted for flight because during flight. The body temperature goes to up to all the way to forty two degrees. That's super high. Forty two degrees Celsius is almost one hundred eight degrees Fahrenheit and their heartbeat goes up to a thousand beats per minute. They're burning a ton of energy flying several hours a day and this creates toxic free radicals that damage their cells but Linda's research has shown that bats have also evolved this ability to repair and minimize that cellular damage. Kind of counterstrike and those same defensive. Abilities may help them not only tolerate flight but also to fight infectious diseases in a way that the human body simply cannot so the essentially. Have this like super effective? Immune response rights so while our immune systems can get overwhelmed from fending off these viruses. He thinks bats don't our hypothesis is best has evolved. A different method is to get the balanced right for defense and Torrance and that famous virus to live peacefully with Bass and they're able to safely house these viruses in their bodies and not get sick from them. Got It so. Let's talk about why scientists think this particular corona virus could have come from bats. Well they got a big clue from the start so in early. January Chinese scientists were able to quickly sequence the viruses entire genome and then they published it online from that scientists begin to study the virus in-depth and around this time researchers at Wuhan Institute of Raji in China compared its genome to a library of known viruses right and found a ninety six percent match with Corona virus samples taken from Horseshoe Bats in Union. Yes the same kinds of bats that were natural reservoirs for the original SARS virus that broke out in two thousand three and this led them to believe that this new corona virus likely came from bats to right and from a genetic standpoint ninety six percent match. Sounds like a lot but that four percent can make a big difference exactly that that four percent difference is actually a pretty wide distance in evolutionary timing. It could be even decades. This is Robert Gary Ablett at Tulane University. And while that one paper says there's a ninety six percent match with bats that extra four percent to him suggests some other viral material may have gotten mixed in from another animal and that other animal could have even transmitted the virus to humans right. This is called an intermediate host or an in-between host correct. But when it comes to this corona virus scientists aren't sure if there was an intermediate host between bats and humans and if so they're not sure what the intermediate host could be. There are theories Robert and fellow. Researchers have hypothesized. This virus could be a blend of viruses from two different animals bats and something else. An early scientific studies suggest it could be this animal called Penguin this scaly ant eater vulnerable to illegal wildlife trade and virus penguins or some other animal. That has a similar receptor binding domain. So to buyers getting together recombining to make up a new Sars KOGI team but the important point to all this is that virus hunters haven't come to a definitive conclusion about the chain of transmission from animals to humans about the involvement of penguins and baths or any other host animal. Not on the level of proof. They need right like the genetic level. Yes we don't know definitively which animal or animals this came from. It will take time to figure out but we do know. This came from animals a bunch of scientists in mid-february publish this big letter in the Journal. Lancet saying evidence overwhelmingly points to wildlife as the origin for this corona virus. And Roberts stands by that too. I can tell you that this is a product of nature. It's not a virus. That has arisen in a laboratory by any scientists purposely manipulating something that that was then released onto a cup like that. That just didn't happen. Because if you look at the actual genome which Robert has done the evidence. Isn't there okay so you said earlier. While speaking to the researcher in Singapore that it took a decade to find out the actual origin of the virus that causes SARS the original SARS. Do we know how long it could take to figure out where this new corona virus came from. Oh Mattie I wished I had an answer for you. We don't it all depends on funding and resources. Doesn't it all gone and time like I keep saying? Throughout this whole episode investment in virus hunting right expanding the zoonotic studies to figure out the transmission chain between animals and people. Because if we know that we are armed with information that can help us. Prevent future outbreaks. Peter doc he's the President of the US based nonprofit ego health alliance and he says that even if bats are the likely origin they are not to blame. It's no but's it's uh it's it's and what we do to Bass that drives this. Pandemic risks like wildlife trade and Food and agriculture practices or are close proximity to animals in densely populated areas one of the poster things about funding that. We're actually behind. These pandemics is that gives those the power to do something about it. We don't need to get rid about. We don't need to do anything with that. We've just got to leave them alone. Let me get on doing the good. They do flipping around at night

Tim Conway Jr.
Los Angeles: Cyber Attack Targets City Of Torrance
"Torrance got hacked apparently email accounts and servers interrupted in the city of Torrance officials said the cyber attack happened at about two thirty in the morning around interrupting email accounts server function so he says safety operations still have access to communications but some city business services have been compromised fiber experts are investigating the source of the attacks staff currently working with agencies to resolve issues public personal data currently has not been

Does This Happen to You
Getting Rich Might Be Easier Than You Think
"Things like grocery shopping. That's why this podcast features funny stories from fantastic writers about our daily alien nominees a micro audio book about life and befuddle men just for you our story. This week is from BB. Nicholson who oh you'll find on medium DOT COM and here is getting rich. Might be easier than you think. I'm going to be rich. Don't laugh this is a slam dunk. I don't even need to publish bestseller or start a company. What's more I'll let you in on a secret? You too can avail yourself of this potential windfall. The beginning of my ride to riches occurred in the summer of two thousand thirteen gene on what started out as an ordinary day it ended as an ordinary day to but my assessment of the day as ordinary even even boring goes to show that the least significant activities. The stuff we are tempted to write off as forgettable are the things that catapulted catapult us to unexpected rewards. I remember the day. Well no or maybe not so well but I can reconstruct it. I was in the kitchen feeling those first pangs of hunger that surface when you've already had lunch and it's not time for dinner and you can't focus or do anything much until you've had something to eat. I could have reached for an apple or a banana but my craving was for something salty salty artificially flavored and devoid of all nutritional value. I reached for the giant variety snack. Pack I bought IT COSTCO CUSCO A few weeks earlier. Only to realize with dismay that all the potato chips and Fritos were gone. The only thing left was cheese. He's it's if you haven't figured out where this is going by now. You haven't read today's Wall Street Journal. The story is on page. Eighteen eighteen. Three women are suing. Kellogg's the manufacturer of cheese it because they feel misled and they want justice one the plaintiffs Linda castle purchase cheese. It's approximately three times in two thousand thirteen from Grocer in Torrance California her lawsuit and her pursuit of justice stem from the assumption that her cheeses contain more whole grain than the label would lead one to believe so what you might be thinking who cares if Linda Castle but she sits and believe she was consuming a health food. There's a sucker born every minute. According to P. T. Barnum. But here's the caveat. The cheeses were labeled whole grain and and although the box explains that they contained five to eight grams of whole grain for each twenty nine grams. Serving the plaintiff felt deceived received. Mrs Castle and the other plaintiffs are seeking damages other monetary relief and declaration corey relief. Whatever whatever that means although a federal judge dismissed the case ruling that the whole grains wording was factually correct and the label would neither mislead nor deceive a reasonable consumer the? US Court of appeals has reversed the dismissal. Here's where there I come in and maybe you if you've eaten cheese it anytime in the past eight years the plaintiffs want a class action suit consisting the of anyone in the US or its territories who has bought cheeses eight since two thousand ten. According to The Wall Street Journal there there are thousands possibly millions of people who bought cheese. It's all of whom munched away happily without formal complaint. The more I think about it the better I remember that fateful day when I reach for the cheeses I can still hear the bag. Cellophane Russell smell the cheesy odor. Her Savor the crunchy junk food. Taste my husband probably qualifies for the Class Action Suit to the other day. He fished just a bag of cheez. Its with a two thousand one expiration date from the back of the Pantry. I forget how good these things are. He said digging digging in his fingers dusted with the Telltale Orange Stain. That is the bane of all cheese at eaters. Especially those who sit on white white couches. Maybe white couch owners should sue to forget all the list as you've read about how to get rich you don't need to wake up at five. Am During Gay Spinach Yogurt Green Tea smoothie run eight miles and meditate chanting Prima all before four eight o'clock. After what you begin your workday with a single mindedness and positivity that would put zig ziglar to shame

Filmspotting
Commentaries on 'the Shining', 'the Witch', and 'the Lighthouse'
"Ching the shining for the first time as an adult was discovering the Jack Torrance isn't just a husband and you can occur when people are shut in together over long periods of time no jack came to that the first such instance of abuse a writer clinging to the dream of finishing his book he's stalking the hotel grounds with an axe becomes more inevitable than tragic which incidentally you just need the right environment to be unleashed and if I was just a little bit more talented a writer the farms and Forests of Seventeenth Century Massachusetts with their assorted mysteries and intense isolation here too the father has got some baggage having just been kicked out of his puritan colony due is also carrying a few burdens there are allusions to a violent act from his time as a lumberjack insists and Ephraim unwilling to imbibe replaces the alcohol with water before signed up to spend on the island isn't merely a new start but a form of Rehab I settled and see monsters seductive mermaids and mesmerizing light so consuming character and the lighthouse especially once vicious storm makes FM's exit uncertain and does it have something to do with alcoholism cabin fever some other more abstract spiritual three of explanations and deeper meaning well I'm going to answer this both ways and figure out what this is about to enjoy it at all because I kinda loved this movie even though it's very different in some ways from the witch which also we have a good time with this film if you're willing to and if you set those questions four of Scott together but we also tried to steer away from too much talk just to kind of save it aspect ratio and she also loved defoe as I did I do think that persistent Wailing Moan just rises and lowers in host with seawater yourself then this is going to be a wild ride you enjoy but if you look using candle light to really or lamps to be sole very well ostentatious yes I felt that but annoyed no not I think up until that point they have that conversation about the toast and we hear Willem dafoe starts we're all the company has had a very different experience than the Larsen boy watching this film Ellen yet for whatever reason or reasons find the work mostly hollow and and now seeing the lighthouse I think eggers might be my guy and again we're gonNA the Lighthouse itself is weird it's complex it's testing and I know I was all alone and it sounds like mostly all alone on this one too there's something oppressive and it's impressive don't get me wrong you mentioned the foghorns the seagull sounds the monotonous light and so there's always this kind of droning trudging sound just like their lives kind of

Financial Issues with Dan Celia
The 'Doctor Sleep' Trailer is a Terrifying Return to 'The Shining'
"The teaser trailer is out for Dr sleep the sequel to the shining, which picks up four decades after the Stephen King novel and Stanley Kubrick movie adaptation left off this centers on Dan Torrance. He was the child in the original this time he's played by you and

Bill Handel
Joshua Tree National Park closes, at least for now, amid government shutdown
"At eight AM while officials used backup funds to restore order in cleaning the bathrooms city officials in L A or trying to get ready in case teachers go on strike for a long time the school district and the union or trying one last time today to work things out. Mayor Garcetti said the LAPD will help control schools if there's a strike this won't get decided on the streets. This won't get decided by press release. This will get decided by people negotiating face to face union leaders say a strike tomorrow appears likely democratic congressman Ted lieu of Torrance has announced he will give away thousands of dollars his campaign. Got from the prominent donor Ed buck, the money will go to gay and civil rights groups instead a man found dead at bucks apartment in West Hollywood this week marked the second apparently drug related death there in less than two years. The first man who died was a young gay sex worker who wrote in his journal about but getting him hooked on meth. This is trying to track down the man in a Dallas Cowboys jersey who sexually assaulted a woman at a bus stop Santa Ana corporal, Anthony Tanya, says the wom-. In our fifties. Was violently attacked Saturday night all the bus approach people. Don't just start out by doing random violent acts sore fear is that this could happen. Again. Police have released a composite sketch and security Cam footage showing the man pulling up his pants and walking off just as the bus arrives. A new families in California may get more leave for the kids. Governor Newsome is said to be considering lengthening California's leave for new parents to six months, but advocates say in addition to extending the time they also need to expand access. A lot of people are living paycheck to paycheck in California. It's an expensive state LA executive director Orissa Palmer says the currently covers up to seventy percent of pay for six weeks. And Palmer says parents who take leave end up being more productive and loyal to their employers. Are there are actual cost benefits to providing paid family? Leave were says there's also a lack of awareness about leave availability in Inglewood, Chris ancarlo KFI news traffic