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President Trump Vows Action After Mass Shootings
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20 minutes
Released:
Aug 6, 2019
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Addressing the nation after shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, President Trump vowed to take action and called for bipartisan cooperation to respond to the recent mass shootings. He blamed mental illness and video games for glorifying violence, but made no mention of limits on the sale of guns. Marisa Fernandez, reporter at Axios, joins us for how the president wants to combat the problem.
Next, FBI Special Agent Scott Garriola is nearing retirement, but before he goes, he is asking for the public’s help to find 12 fugitives that have escaped justice. These people were all accused of committing violent crimes or murder and most are believed to have escaped to Mexico. Scott Garriola joins us to talk about his own 12 most wanted list. Learn more about who is on that list here: https://tinyurl.com/FBIfugitives
Finally, Amazon’s home security company Ring has made partnerships with local law enforcement all across the country and the result is starting to look like an Amazon- Ring- Police surveillance network. Amazon gives local police ring products, the police encourage adoption of the ring platform, and then people give police access to their doorbell cams. Caroline Haskins, writer at Vice’s Motherboard, joins us for more.
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Next, FBI Special Agent Scott Garriola is nearing retirement, but before he goes, he is asking for the public’s help to find 12 fugitives that have escaped justice. These people were all accused of committing violent crimes or murder and most are believed to have escaped to Mexico. Scott Garriola joins us to talk about his own 12 most wanted list. Learn more about who is on that list here: https://tinyurl.com/FBIfugitives
Finally, Amazon’s home security company Ring has made partnerships with local law enforcement all across the country and the result is starting to look like an Amazon- Ring- Police surveillance network. Amazon gives local police ring products, the police encourage adoption of the ring platform, and then people give police access to their doorbell cams. Caroline Haskins, writer at Vice’s Motherboard, joins us for more.
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Released:
Aug 6, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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