Friday, June 08, 2018

CNN's Anthony Bourdain Dead At 61

Your MesaZona blogger is in shock over this SUICIDE - it's more of a crisis than Opioid/Pain-Killer addiction
Published on Jun 8, 2018
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Anthony Bourdain, a gifted storyteller and writer who took CNN viewers around the world, has died. He was 61. CNN confirmed Bourdain's death on Friday and said the cause of death was suicide

Galactic Field, Volcano Update, Hurricane | S0 News Jun.8.2018

It's OK to be suspicious
Published on Jun 8, 2018
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Mesa 11 Live Stream: Friday June 8, 2018 Bob Worsley Guest


What Happens Here In Mesa Doesn't Stay In Mesa

It's a good thing that more eyes are watching what happens here in Mesa. Far too often a closely-controlled local mainstream media-monopoly machine manipulates what they manufacture to produce stories in slanted narratives passing through to the public as 'news' without getting down to the real nitty-gritty.
That's usually the way some people like it - it's also the way certain people want it: keep it under-the-radar, make it a non-issue, delay any way you can releasing any more details to the public to avoid scrutiny, disclose as little as possible and attempt to keep it all 'private',  out-of-the-eyes and off-the-minds of the those who have a right-to-know. 
There are times when certain hyper-local issues break through to a wider audience.
Officer-involved excessive use-of-force by the Mesa Police Department is the hot topic at the center of national and international interest.
It's taken on a momentum of its own on ABC, CNN, The NY Post, Kansas City Star, Japan Times, NBC, Fox, Yahoo News, Orlando Sentinel, Democracy Now, Vox, Huff Post, and Crime Report . . .  There's plenty to see

Crime Report-20 hours ago
The Mesa, Az., Police Department released more video that provides some insight into what led police officers to punch and knee an unarmed man late last ...
 
CBS News-Jun 7, 2018
Newly released bodycam videos show the moments leading up to a violent altercation involving Mesa, Arizona, police officers and an unarmed black man.
 
WGME-32 minutes ago
Three police officers in Mesa, Arizona are on leave after of allegedly beating a man outside an apartment building. (KPHO, KTVK, KPHO; KTVK, Mesa Police ...
 
ABC News-3 hours ago
Two more Mesa, Arizona, police officers have been placed on administrative leave following the release of bodycam footage showing a violent arrest.
Story image for mesa arizona from CNN
CNN-4 hours ago
(CNN) The man who was struck by Arizona police and forcefully taken to the ground by several officers said Thursday he wants them to "be held accountable
 
New York Post-6 hours ago
On Thursday evening, Mesa police announced that two police officers have been placed on administration leave over the May 17 arrest of a teenager on 
 
Heavy.com-10 hours ago
The Mesa Police Department in Arizona released disturbing body cam footage showing a group of Mesa officers brutally beating an unarmed man while he sat ...
 
Vox-Jun 6, 2018
The Mesa Police Department in Arizona on Tuesday voluntarily released disturbing surveillance video footage showing a group of Mesa police officers brutally ...
 
HuffPost-Jun 6, 2018
Four Arizona police officers have been placed on administrative leave after newly ... In the video, Mesa police can be seen approaching Robert Johnson, 33, on ...

Thursday, June 07, 2018

Pro Publica: Reporting In The Public Interest . . . What's The Problem Here in Mesa?

Perhaps some day soon - not soon enough perhaps - the public can get engaged and active in the oversight of city government before it's too late.
So far, nothing about Arizona > that can change if they get caught
< Here's a clue to just two
Legislators in Many States Can Push Bills They’d Profit From
"The laws vary by state. In some, lawmakers are told to recuse themselves from votes that could create even the “appearance of impropriety.” In others, overlapping interests are seen as “almost inevitable. . .
NOTE: This article was produced in partnership with The Advocate, which is a member of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network.
. . . It’s a fundamental part of representative government: Politicians are elected to advocate for their constituents, and not their own interests.
But in many states, laws and ethics rules allow representatives to advance bills that would benefit their own financial interests, as well.
Take Louisiana, where lawmakers only have to recuse themselves if a proposed bill benefits them specifically and no one else, as The Advocate and ProPublica have detailed this week. So, for example, if the owner of a group of nursing homes votes for a bill that would increase profits for his business, but not for other nursing home owners, that would be a conflict of interest. But if the bill increases profit for the entire industry, then it’s acceptable.
Similar language exists in the majority of states, regardless of whether they have full-time, part-time or citizen legislatures. In part-time and citizen legislatures, in which lawmakers are not paid a full salary and often rely on other employment, this means people connected to certain industries or fields are not automatically barred from voting on legislation that might affect them financially. . .

Heads Up! 60,000 More Signatures Needed

Roberts: Help! Outlaw Dirty Money campaign needs 60,000 signatures ASAP
Laurie Roberts: Time to step up, Arizona. The ballot proposal to require dark money disclosure in elections needs 60,000 signatures by June 30.
TIME TO GET INTO ACTION AND DO SOMETHING!
Roberts Opinion Piece: https://www.azcentral.com
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Making it local: Bob Worsley, Rusty Bowers and Justin Olson ....are they all Mesa Mormon Republicans who don't like to get caught ??  
 

New Feature: Yesterday's PINOCCHIO MOMENT with John Giles

“We’re spending money, but this is a great opportunity to make money,” Giles said.
It’s not going to be a drain on our finances, just the contrary.”
--- Quote by Mesa Mayor John Giles in AZ Big Media
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Blogger Note: Who's the 'we' and the 'our' ???? Time to Wake-Up here in Mesa, AZ
The 'we' are the first two letters in WEALTH CREATION...the 'our' is the hour to get outraged about corruption here in Mesa >
Times Up for a ten-letter word: C  O R  R  U  P  T  I  O  N
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Mesa approves deal to build ASU campus in downtown
Story by VIVIAN MEZA and ELLEN O’BRIEN.
Above: Mesa residents fill the city council chambers during a discussion on a deal to bring ASU to downtown Mesa. The $65 million deal was debated for about two hours before the council approved the project 5-2. (Photo and story by Ellen O'Brien/Cronkite News)Business News | 15 hours ago |
The City Council has approved a $65 million deal to bring an Arizona State University campus to downtown Mesa, a move some business owners and residents lauded as an economic boon and a few residents worried would bring higher taxes.
READ MORE > https://azbigmedia.com




 

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