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    Explore " nyc mayor" with insightful episodes like "Episodio #6: Algo Esta Pasando en NYC. El Tiroteo del 12 de Abril.", "Prosecutorial Misconduct Is More Common Than You Think / I’ve Had Enough Trans News to Last a Lifetime / The End of Title 42: Democrats’ Plan to Flood America With Illegals / Mayor Swag Can’t Stop Masking Babies", "Episode 265 - Supreme Insanity", "The Bounce Podcast Ep. 64 - Tom Brady Is Back!, Deshaun Watson Trade Talks Heating Up, Heat or Bucks Win The East, KD Called Out the Mayor of NYC, MLB Lockout is Over, Russell Westbrook & Lakers Parting Ways Eventually, & 2022 March Madness Preview" and "Life's a Ben Affleck!" from podcasts like ""Algo Esta Pasando: El Podcast", "Beyond the Legal Limit with Jeffrey Lichtman", "The Sean Casey Show", "The Bounce Podcast" and "Life’s a Banquet with Zahra Tangorra & Nicole Bailey"" and more!

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    Episodio #6: Algo Esta Pasando en NYC. El Tiroteo del 12 de Abril.

    Episodio #6: Algo Esta Pasando en NYC. El Tiroteo del 12 de Abril.

    Esta semana, discutimos los acontecimientos ocurridos en NYC. Donde 16 personas fueron heridas despues que un hombre abrió fuego en la mañana del 12 de Abril. Algo Esta Pasando analiza el problema de las armas fantasmas en los Estados Unidos. 

    Conducido por Guillermo Garcia Machado. Producido por Carlos Garcia Contreras.

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    Prosecutorial Misconduct Is More Common Than You Think / I’ve Had Enough Trans News to Last a Lifetime / The End of Title 42: Democrats’ Plan to Flood America With Illegals / Mayor Swag Can’t Stop Masking Babies

    Prosecutorial Misconduct Is More Common Than You Think / I’ve Had Enough Trans News to Last a Lifetime / The End of Title 42: Democrats’ Plan to Flood America With Illegals / Mayor Swag Can’t Stop Masking Babies

    In this latest episode, Jeff discusses some crazy stories of prosecutorial misconduct he’s witnessed over the years in cases in NYC, including the Chapo Guzman, Jimmy Henchman, and John Gotti, Jr. trials, and tells about the time a creepy prosecutor-turned bad fiction writer wired up one of his clients in an effort to entrap him. Trans exhaustion has been reached and Jeff will tell you why. Title 42 is explained and why the Biden administration is ending it, which will cause a flood of illegal immigrants into America that we can not even remotely deal with.  Finally, Jeff discusses the Staten Island case on behalf of toddlers’ parents who sought to end Mayor Adams’ masking mandates for preschoolers.

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    The Bounce Podcast Ep. 64 - Tom Brady Is Back!, Deshaun Watson Trade Talks Heating Up, Heat or Bucks Win The East, KD Called Out the Mayor of NYC, MLB Lockout is Over, Russell Westbrook & Lakers Parting Ways Eventually, & 2022 March Madness Preview

    The Bounce Podcast Ep. 64 - Tom Brady Is Back!, Deshaun Watson Trade Talks Heating Up, Heat or Bucks Win The East, KD Called Out the Mayor of NYC, MLB Lockout is Over, Russell Westbrook & Lakers Parting Ways Eventually, & 2022 March Madness Preview
    Welcome to Season 2: Episode Sixty-Four of The Bounce Podcast with your cohosts, Jabari Anderson & Loreal Nix as we discussed that Tom Brady announced on Sunday that he’ll be returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his 23rd season. Are you surprised that Tom Brady changed his mind? (1:03). Deshaun Watson is in trade talks again after a court hearing last Friday revealed that Watson will not be indicted on criminal sexual charges (22 civil cases still pending). The Panthers, Saints, and other teams are expected to meet with him. Which team should pursue Watson? (9:24). The Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks have kept on winning. The Heat are 46-24 with the 1st seed and the Bucks are 43-26 with the 2nd seed. Which team is more likely to come out the East? (17:42). The Brooklyn Nets were on a four game winning streak before losing to the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, beating the Hornets, 76ers, Knicks, and Magic. Kevin Durant called out Eric Adams, the mayor of NYC, on seeking attention and getting something done with the private sector vaccine mandate. Was it smart for KD to call out Eric Adams? (27:28). The Lockout is over as MLB & MLBPA has finally come to an agreement in the new CBA and there will a 162 game MLB season with Opening Day on April 7, 2022. Are you happy that baseball is coming back? (43:29). Quick Takes: 1) Coach K’s Farewell Tour is still going on strong as Duke was announced the #2 seed in West Region. Can Duke win it all in Coach K’s farewell tour? 2) In the NFL offseason, we have seen multiple trades from teams such as the Colts, Commanders, Chargers, and Browns. 3) Brittney Griner is detain in Russia. 4) The Spurs beat the Jazz making Gregg Popovich the most winningest coach (regular season) in NBA History (48:39). The LA Lakers and Russell Westbrook had a mutual interest to part ways after this season. Is it time to admit that Russell Westbrook was a bad fit for the Lakers? (54:36). 2022 March Madness Men’s and Women’s Final Four Predictions (1:03:25). Bonus: Covid-19 Pandemic Two-Year Anniversary in the US (1:07:05). Stay Tuned for more on The Bounce Podcast.

    Life's a Ben Affleck!

    Life's a Ben Affleck!

    Welcome to Life’s a Ben Affleck, a podcast that is supposed to be about the highs and lows of food history, but has now become a Ben Affleck update-only show. On this week’s topicless episode we discuss, you guessed it, Ben Affleck, as well as nobody’s favorite Mayoral candidate, Andrew Yang, Los Angles’ best old school restaurants, apartment drama, Australia, and so much more! So go park the car in Harvard yard, it’s Life’s a Banquet the podcast!

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    Asians Against Yang: A Movement in NYC

    Asians Against Yang: A Movement in NYC

    After gaining much attention and popularity during his presidential bid, Andrew Yang is running for mayor of New York City. We delve into the concerns brought up by Asians Against Yang, a coalition of community members, organizers, and activists who are opposing Yang’s bid to be New York’s next mayor. Then, our producer Cynthia, co-host Janrey, and guest James Boo discuss their reactions toward Andrew Yang, the mayoral election, and the current state of NYC politics.

    Early voting began June 12th, and Election Day is next Tuesday, June 22nd. For more information, visit the NYC Board of Elections website.

    Our guest this week was James Boo, member of the 52nd Assembly District of New York State, elected member of the Kings County Democratic County Committee, and resident of Brooklyn for the past 13 years. James is also the managing producer of Self Evident, a podcast that tells Asian America’s stories to explore what it really means to claim America today. If you enjoy listening to our podcast, definitely check out Self Evident too!

    This is the last episode of our first ever season of ATM! We’ll be on a brief hiatus, so be sure to catch up on all of our old episodes in the meantime.

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    Mayoral Candidate Kathryn Garcia Talks Urban Ag

    Mayoral Candidate Kathryn Garcia Talks Urban Ag

    How will Garcia’s ambitious green infrastructure plans promote urban farming in NYC?

    The Fields team reached out to all of the major candidates for mayor of New York regarding their urban agriculture plans. Kathryn Garcia gave us an hour of her time to discuss her highly relevant background as well as her new green infrastructure plan. Garcia has previously served as Commissioner for the New York City Sanitation Department, incident commander during Hurricane Sandy, Interim Chair and CEO of the New York City Housing Authority, and Food Czar for New York's emergency food program during the COVID-19 emergency response. As mayor, she plans to green every roof in NYC and much more. We discuss food and environmental policy with a special focus on what this means for urban farmers. Give us a listen, plant a seed, and please share Fields with a friend!

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    Crystal McCrary McGuire on her son Cole Anthony's journey, her husband's run for NYC Mayor & more

    Crystal McCrary McGuire on her son Cole Anthony's journey, her husband's run for NYC Mayor & more

    Attorney, writer, filmmaker and social justice warrior, Crystal McCrary, returns to the podcast and talks about her son Cole Anthony's journey to the NBA, her husband Ray McGuire's upcoming run for NYC Mayor and the parts she's played in both.

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