Episodios

  • Recallmania
    Aug 28 2024
    The City of Oakland is located on the West coast of the State of California. It is the county seat and the most populated city in Alameda County, with a population of 440,000 in 2020. The voters in the City of Oakland and Alameda County have successfully qualified two recall petitions for the ballot on November 5, 2024. One petition is for Billionaire George Soros’ funded Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price and the second is for Oakland Mayor, Sheng Thao. The support for these recalls seems to be incredibly broad based.
    I will be joined by former union organizer and Mayoral candidate Seneca Scott. We will discuss both recalls, who’s behind them and the likelihood of their success.

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  • Elder Abuse is a Growing and Underreported Crime
    Aug 21 2024
    In 2022 over 58 million Americans will be over the age of 65 and that 7 million will be under threat of Elder Abuse. It is widely understood that this crime is woefully underreported.I will be joined by Judicial Candidate, for Los Angeles County, Renee Rose. Renee is a veteran of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. She has experience in prosecuting hardcore gangs, narcotics dealers and arsonists. Currently, she is the Deputy-in-Charge of the Elder Abuse Unit. We will discuss her campaign for Judge and explore the growing crime of Elder Abuse.
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  • LA connects with NYPD
    Aug 14 2024
    Briefing with the Chief connects with the Hosts of New York’s Finest: Retired and Unfiltered, Ret. Lts John Macari and Eric Dym. We will find out what is happening in the Big Apple.
    How are the migrants and Fentanyl impacting New York City?
    NYPD appears to be reembracing aspects of the Broken Windows policing strategies. Is it working?
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  • The Evil of Fentanyl
    Aug 7 2024
    We will be joined by retired Chief of the Westminster Police Department, who was also a former Commander on the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Ralph Ornelas. Chief Ornelas lead the LA County Sheriff’s narcotics Bureau and traveled extensively overseas investigating Transnational Narcotics and Criminal Gangs. He continues to be active in his community warning students about the deadly narcotic, Fentanyl.
    Fentanyl deaths have sky-rocked within the United States. We will discuss the origins of Fentanyl, the involvement of Transnational Criminal Organizations and is impact on communities around the Country.
    I will also be joined by Terry Newsome of Chicago Illinois. He is the host on a podcast, Behind Enemy Lines. He is a father, "raising children behind enemy lines of an increasing Marxist State Government". We will discuss migrants in Chicago and what they are doing with them in preparation for the Democratic National Convention.
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  • DA Pushes Back on Reform, Gets Pushed Out
    Jul 31 2024
    Harris County Texas District Attorney Kim Ogg, partially funded by George Soros in 2016 and elected on a platform of Criminal Justice Reform, pushes back on reforms and gets pushed out.
    D.A. Ogg pushed back on Bail Reform in the face of increasing crime and data indicating much of the increase was the result of changes in the Bail System. She also had the gall to ask for an increase in her budget to reduce a backlog of criminal case and more effectively prosecute offenders. Both these are taboo for Progressive Prosecutors. She was primaried and lost.
    One influential National organization that set Progressive Criminal Justice expectations for Prosecutors who choose to wear the Progressive label is the Fair and Just Prosecutions organizations. This organization is partially funded by George Soros. A George Soros funded Political Action Committee funded D.A.’s primary opponent.
    A key figure on the Board of Fair and Just Prosecutions is Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon. Gascon is in a tough reelection fight. D.A. Ogg will discuss her experiences as D.A in Harris County Texas, her efforts to make common sense adjustments to Criminal Justice Reforms and the Fair and Just Prosecutions organization.

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  • The Nashville Shooter Manifesto
    Jul 24 2024
    The Tennessee Star, an online news site, obtained documents that are part of the Nashville school shooting at The Covenant School in March of 2023, that resulted in the death of six victims, including three children. The shooter, Aiden Hale, a transgender man, formerly known as Audrey Hale, left behind hand written notes, commonly referred to as the Nashville Shooter Manifesto.
    Although some documents have leaked out, the Federal Bureau of Investigations and other Law Enforcement agencies are refusing to release the Manifesto documents. The Tennessee Star is pushing for a full release of all documents related to the shooting and investigation. The FBI sent a letter to local authorities recommending that no Manifesto Documents be released, claiming they represent a "Legacy Token" that might inspire copycat events.
    I will discuss what a "Legacy Token" is and weigh as to whether it is in the public’s interest the Manifesto be released or not.
    I will also be joined by Cece Woods of The Current Report for an update on stories happening in Los Angeles.
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  • Leaving California
    Jul 17 2024
    California, New York, New Jersey and Illinois are among the top State people are leaving. High housing costs, taxes, cost of basic food items along with a reduction in the quality of life in these States, contribute to the population outflows.
    I will talk with a former Candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Kevin Dalton, about this phenomenon. I will ask him why he left.
    Kevin Dalton is a regular critic of Gov. Gavin Newsom. This discussion will also address Newsom’s management of the State of California.

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  • Sharon Ransom Judicial Interview
    Jul 10 2024
    What do you look for when picking a Judge? As the Host of Briefing with the Chief, I have taken on the burden of exploring what to look for when pick a Judge. Sharon Ransom is running for Judge in Los Angeles County. We will explore her background, experience and her endorsements
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