WIRED: How to Film ICE
Filming federal agents in public is legal, but avoiding a dangerous -- even deadly -- confrontation isn't guaranteed. Here's how to record ICE and CPB agents as safely as possible and have an impact.
Harry Ramsbottom, Washington D.C.
January 31, 2026
IN JANUARY 2026, two Americans were killed in the act of watching Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in Minneapolis. #ReneeNicoleGood was acting as a legal observer while her wife recorded the federal immigration agents they encountered. #AlexPretti was holding a phone in his hand, filming the agents who would soon take his life. Yet as dangerous as the mere act of observation became for these victims of #ICE and #BorderPatrol's violence, video is also what documented their murders and is now holding federal agents accountable.
That's the paradox United States residents face as they decide how to resist -- and record -- ICE's incursion into American cities.
"Video documentation has the power to expose abuses, to help call for accountability, and to challenge official narratives," Zammuto says. "At the same time, we're absolutely seeing an increase of documenters being targeted -- including journalists who are marked as journalists -- even when they're doing it legally, even when they're respecting orders from the police. It is a massive risk, and I think that it's important for people to weigh that risk and their own comfort in taking it."
Yet Zammuto also notes there are practical tips to protect yourself in the act of recording authority figures like ICE agents. "There are ways to be safer, to consider your own security and also the security of those around you," Zammuto says.
Here are some of those tips that WIRED has assembled from speaking to those who have used the radical act of pointing video cameras at authority figures for activism, in the media, and in court.
Before Filming
When filming ICE or Customs and Border Protection agents, or more generally recording events at a protest, using an alternative or burner phone can help protect your privacy and that of those around you. Still, leaving no digital trace at all is difficult to achieve: Immigration officials have built vast surveillance capabilities, including buying up online advertising data, deploying surveillance drones, tapping into license plate reader networks, and accessing systems that can monitor mobile phones across entire neighborhoods.
Beyond widespread surveillance, ICE or Border Patrol access to your phone could pose direct digital surveillance risks, either while you're on the scene or at a later date if you're detained and they take your device to extract data. If you are bringing your daily device to a protest, turn off biometrics, disable all Face ID and fingerprint unlocking systems, and instead use a password or a PIN to secure your device. Officials must have a warrant or court order to demand a PIN or passcode from you, whereas it is legally easier for them to compel you to unlock your device using a biometric.
While Filming
When filming, you should start recording as soon as possible when you're in the vicinity of an incident, and keep the camera rolling as long as you can. Filming horizontally rather than vertically includes more of the scene. "We think it's really important to try to capture as much of the situation as possible continuously. If you start and stop your footage, it's easier for people to say it's been manipulated or things have been cut out," Witness' Zammuto says.
With cheap, easy-to-use video generation tools available to virtually anyone, it is straightforward to create AI videos of ICE agents and false scenes. Filming a slow 360 degree pan can show the full surroundings and make it harder for people to claim video footage isn't real. The New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU), for instance, recommends making video footage easier to authenticate by also filming the wider context -- including nearby landmarks or street signs -- as well as potentially filming a smartphone home screen, or a clock, that shows the time or date.
The NYCLU recommends focusing on ICE agents themselves where possible to document their activity, rather than using the camera to follow the people impacted by agents' actions. Keeping the lens on agents makes it more likely that you will capture footage of any visible badges, officers' clothing, license plates on vehicles, or other potentially identifying features to further transparency and accountability. Additionally, recording for as long as possible, even after interactions with agents appear to be over, is a way of ensuring that you capture any unexpected activity that could crop up as a crowd is dispersing.
Intimidation and deterrence to filming can be a reality on the scene. For example, independent journalist Ken Klippenstein shared a video showing what appears to be an ICE agent scanning a legal observer's car. The observer asks why the agent is scrutinizing their vehicle and the agent says, "We have a nice little database, and now you're considered a domestic terrorist. So have fun with that."
When interacting with federal agents while filming, it is important to show clear compliance in an attempt to deescalate tension, experts say. The aim of documenting ICE is to create accountability, not to intervene in their operation. When possible, it can be helpful to capture yourself on video interacting peacefully with agents and complying with their orders.
"If they're saying to step back, step back, so that they don't say that you're interfering," Zammuto says. "You can say, 'I am exercising my First Amendment right to observe and document this interaction, and I'm complying with orders,' and it can be helpful to document yourself complying with those orders. So film yourself taking some steps back and saying 'I'm backing up.'"
If you need to go further in an attempt to deescalate, experts say that you should show agents that you've stopped filming or do whatever it takes to protect your safety. Given the fraught climate, they do not advise recording secretly or attempting to trick agents.
"You could be putting yourself more at risk by potentially lying to a federal law enforcement officer or potentially getting yourself into trouble in different ways," Timm of the Freedom of the Press Foundation says. "I think the best defense against an ICE officer potentially seizing your camera in a public space is other people recording that action and then being able to use that footage as evidence in court when you sue them for violating your constitutional rights."
After Filming
While it may be tempting (and often newsworthy) to immediately post video footage of ICE or other immigration official activity to social media as soon as it is safe, you may want to pause before doing so. "It can expose people in the video to harm as well as the person who filmed it," says Zammuto from Witness. This includes potentially subjecting people's likenesses to the FBI's face recognition systems, which the bureau may run against photos and videos of protesters posted to social media.
You should consider who is being shown in the video and if there are risks to them by publishing it, if you may face repercussions from publishing the video, and whether there are alternative routes to get it online. Precautions you could take, depending on the situation, include blurring the faces of bystanders in the video, scrubbing metadata from files, and removing location data.
Instead of posting footage online from your own accounts, you may want to directly share footage with media outlets, investigators, lawyers, victims of immigration activity, or civil society groups. You should create backups of the footage, such as sharing it with trusted contacts or uploading to cloud storage. Zammuto says you should not edit footage or change file names; if edits or alterations need to be made, they should be done on a duplicate copy so the original is preserved.
"While it is important to share content on social media, these platforms modify content by reducing resolution and quality and stripping informative metadata," says Hany Farid, a professor at the University of California and digital forensics expert. "As such, I advocate always saving the original recordings that can be shared with reporters and forensic analysts like me."
Uploading files into cloud storage systems, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, or other centralized storage, is an option, Farid says. One limitation of using cloud storage, though, is that law enforcement officials can potentially subpoena companies for access to files stored on their servers. DHS has issued at least one subpoena asking for information about those documenting ICE's activity.
Aside from showing ICE's actions on social media, there are multiple other efforts ongoing to gather and document immigration enforcement activities on video. Around the country, multiple state attorneys and local governments have set up online portals where videos or other imagery can be uploaded to aid any potential investigations. Attorneys general and officials in New York, Arizona, California, Colorado, Maine, Oregon, Illinois, and Minnesota, have all published complaint forms where people can share details of incidents to help track actions of federal agents.
Media organizations, civil society groups, and various community projects are also aiming to gather and document information about ICE activities. Local town or city "ICE watch" groups and tiplines may, as part of their organization efforts, create shared online drives where photos and videos can directly be uploaded.
While many efforts may backup videos, often the most value can be gained from them by systematically geolocating footage, adding metadata, and uploading them to databases. Collecting as many videos as possible and verifying details about them can be incredibly useful for investigations over time, says Eliot Higgins, the founder of investigative journalism outlet Bellingcat. "You can see patterns of behavior, look at incidents that wouldn't normally break through on social media, because they aren't as violent or lethal as some of the other ones, but still show stuff that is at best dubious and possibly illegal or violations of human rights."
Bellingcat, which has published detailed visual investigations of the two ICE killings and weapons used by immigration agents, is using open source software Atlos to archive and create databases of ICE-related footage, which can then be further investigated. "Getting training and those methodologies out there, and having people organize before it happens is very important," Higgins says, adding that many video classification and archiving techniques have already been developed. "There's a lot of this work that's already been done in the context of Syria and Ukraine, which applies directly to what's happening in the US," Higgins says.
In Court
In addition to sharing footage with media organizations, community projects, and posting online, some people might choose to share with an attorney. ACLU branches, such as ACLU-MN and ACLU-IL, are representing observers in lawsuits against the federal government.
In those cases, attorneys have relied heavily on declarations, which are signed statements that are submitted to the court verifying the truth of something the witness saw. Ian Bratlie, an ACLU-MN attorney who is representing observers in a lawsuit against the federal government, says that because judges need to rely on the record to make facts, "declarations are a good way for the courts to hear what is happening on the ground."
Groups like ACLU-MN have intake forms where people can submit accounts of suspected unlawful conduct by federal agents. Bratlie says it's important to be as thorough as possible when submitting, and the more detail the better.
"Everybody's a little different," says Bratlie. "Some people are really good about remembering what cars look like, other people are pretty good at remembering actual quotes versus the essence of what was said."
The ACLU-MN processes the intake forms, and sometimes reaches out to people to prepare a formal declaration to submit to the courts. Bratlie says, "I tend to think video is very helpful, but even people without video should still reach out and talk to us -- you don't need video to prove these are violations." But video makes the testimony hard to dispute, and more comprehensively catalogues details than fallible human memories.
While lawyers can also rely on news articles to establish facts, declarations are often seen as stronger because there are consequences if the declarant lies and commits perjury. ACLU-MN has made use of declarations in two lawsuits against Kristi Noem in her capacity as DHS secretary, and the state of Minnesota has resubmitted some of those declarations as evidence in its own lawsuit against Noem.
All of those means of accountability show how powerful visual evidence can be when it's recorded carefully and ends up in the right hands. "Unquestionably, video has the power to expose the tactics that ICE and authorities are using against people and to challenge the 'official' narrative," Witness' Zammuto says. "I think that's probably one of the most powerful roles we're seeing video play: The administration is saying one thing and a video shows something completely different."
As powerful as documenting ICE activity can be, remember: There is no way to film federal agents without some level of risk, so think carefully before heading into the streets. And stay safe out there.
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New protest song from Billy Bragg: City of Heroes
🎸I go' in their face 🎸
VIDEO: City of Heroes
On January 28, 2026. Billy Bragg wrote:
"The murder of Alex Pretti was horrifically shocking, all the more so as we are still reeling from the images of the murder of Renee Good. That these crimes can be committed in broad daylight, on camera and yet no one is held accountable only adds to the injustice."
"I wrote this song yesterday as a tribute to the bravery of the people of Minneapolis who, knowing that these trigger happy ICE thugs operate with seeming impunity in their midst, are still willing to put themselves in harms way to defend their community. Their resistance is an inspiration to us all."
#resist #music #news #BillyBragg #ICE #fascism #AlexPretti #ReneeGood #Minneapolis
VIDEO: "Knock on the Door" by Phil Ochs, updated and performed by Ben Grosscup
Anti-ICE Protest: "Knock on the Door" by Phil Ochs, updated by former executive director of The People's Music Network, Ben Grosscup, performed in Northampton, MA , January 11, 2026
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CPB dissolves to prevent Trump from using it as a propaganda machine
CPB dissolves to prevent Trump from using it as a propaganda machine
(From a post seen elsewhere)
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting officially closed its doors this week after 58 years of service -- with a final act of patriotism on behalf of the American people. The CPB's Board of Directors voted Monday to dissolve the organization entirely rather than allow it to become a propaganda mouthpiece for the Trump administration. As CPB wrote in its final statement, the board feared that "dormant and defunded CPB could have become vulnerable to future political manipulation or misuse, threatening the independence of public media and the trust audiences place in it." The decision came after Republicans in Congress, at Trump's direction, rescinded over $1.1 billion in federal funding last summer -- the first time in nearly six decades that Congress had refused to fund the organization.
While Trump succeeded in stripping CPB of all federal funding, he could not unilaterally eliminate the congressionally mandated entity itself -- meaning CPB could have continued to exist in a dormant state. However, there was genuine concern that Trump would resurrect the organization to peddle far-right indoctrination and conspiracy theories disguised as educational programming, perverting CPB's educational mission into a state-sponsored misinformation apparatus. As CPB President and CEO Patricia Harrison explained: "CPB's final act would be to protect the integrity of the public media system and the democratic values by dissolving, rather than allowing the organization to remain defunded and vulnerable to additional attacks."
The board recognized that leaving CPB as an empty shell would have allowed the Trump administration to potentially repurpose it for partisan ends, much as it has done with other media organizations like the U.S. Agency for Global Media. Ruby Calvert, chair of CPB's Board of Directors, called the federal defunding "devastating" but expressed cautious optimism that "a new Congress will address public media's role in our country because it is critical to our children's education, our history, culture and democracy to do so."
For nearly sixty years, the dedicated professionals of CPB championed the democratic ideal that quality educational and cultural programming should be accessible to every American, regardless of zip code or income level. For millions of children, CPB-funded programs weren't just entertainment -- they were trusted friends and teachers. Big Bird taught us our ABCs, Mr. Rogers showed us how to navigate our feelings, and Arthur helped us understand empathy and friendship. These weren't mere cartoons; they were carefully crafted tools providing educational enrichment that helped level the playing field for children whose families couldn't afford preschool or enrichment programs.
Beyond its profound impact on children's programming, CPB served as the vital conduit for federal funding to more than 1,500 locally owned public radio and television stations across America. As an independent, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1967, CPB distributed federal dollars to NPR and PBS member stations nationwide, supporting not just programming but also emergency alert systems and the infrastructure that kept communities connected and informed. It funded documentaries that preserved our history, supported local stations that covered stories no commercial outlet would touch, and provided a space for civil discourse in an increasingly fractured media landscape.
CPB was essential infrastructure for civil society and democracy itself -- ensuring that citizens had access to reliable information, diverse perspectives, and the kind of thoughtful programming that strengthens communities and civic engagement. CPB represented something rare and precious: a public trust dedicated not to profit margins or ratings wars, but to informing, educating, and enriching the lives of all Americans. Our country is immeasurably poorer without CPB.
This vital public infrastructure was dismantled not due to failure, but due to right-wing extremism. Republicans in Congress rescinded $1.1 billion in federal funding following demands by Trump, who called NPR and PBS "THE RADICAL LEFT 'MONSTERS' THAT SO BADLY HURT OUR COUNTRY!" This happened despite polls showing 66% of Americans support federal funding for public radio -- including 58% of Republicans -- yet the institution that served communities for nearly six decades was eliminated by a largely party-line vote.
What makes this loss particularly tragic is that it reveals a fundamental inability to see the value in things that serve the common good -- investments in our collective future that are worthwhile even though their value cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Trump and his allies in Congress have shown they cannot recognize that educated children, informed citizens, and connected communities matter even when no one can profit from them directly. We lose more than an organization; we lose a commitment to the idea that an informed citizenry matters, that children deserve quality educational content regardless of their parents' means, and that some things -- truth, beauty, learning -- are worth protecting even when they don't write checks to politicians.
The silence left in CPB's wake will echo loudest in rural communities, in tribal lands, and in small towns where public broadcasting was often the only source of in-depth news and cultural programming. These stations were the most dependent on federal support through CPB -- while large urban PBS and NPR stations can sustain themselves through local donors and corporate sponsors, small stations have no such donor base to draw upon. Many of these vital community links will now be lost due to the Republicans' funding cuts. Most heartbreaking of all, future generations of children will be deprived of the kind, educational companionship that CPB nurtured for decades.
While a few iconic shows like Sesame Street have secured alternative funding through commercial partnerships, their survival is the exception, not the rule. The loss of CPB threatens the next generation of educational programming created for children's developmental needs rather than commercial profit.
Without CPB's support, there will be little infrastructure to develop the next "Sesame Street" or "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" -- programs painstakingly researched to serve educational purposes that the market won't fund because they're not profitable enough. Future generations of children, especially those in rural and low-income communities, will be left with whatever content commercial networks deem profitable: fast-paced, toy-driven programming designed to sell products rather than build critical thinking skills or nurture young citizens.
Now it's up to each of us to help public media survive during these difficult times. If public broadcasting has enriched your life or your family's lives -- if you grew up with Sesame Street, relied on NPR for your morning commute, or found solace in a PBS documentary -- now is the time to give back. Please consider making a donation today to your local NPR and PBS stations. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps ensure that quality, non-commercial programming continues to serve communities across America.
Finally, please join us in thanking the CPB staff below -- share your memories and gratitude for those who dedicated their careers to keeping public media alive and accessible for every American. As CPB itself said in its farewell: "To everyone who continues to believe in the power of local storytelling, fact-based journalism, and lifelong learning -- thank you."
To give back as a 'Viewer Like You' - you can donate here:
- Find your local NPR station at npr.org/stations
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Canada Flips the Script, Hits Trump Where It Hurts the Most
Canada Flips the Script, Hits Trump Where It Hurts the Most
The Art of the Self-Own
Samuel Wynn Warde
Dec 28, 2025
Donald Trump has always operated with the sophisticated geopolitical strategy of a mob boss collecting protection money. He assumes that leverage is a one-way street where the loud dictate terms and the quiet submit.
This worldview crashed into a wall of reality in 2025 when Canada, America’s polite northern neighbor, finally decided to stop apologizing and start fighting back.
Trump assumed that Canada had no choice but to fold. He believed that trade dependence was a leash he could yank whenever he wanted a concession.
He was wrong. And in the process of being wrong, he didn’t just lose a trade skirmish. Trump suffered a humiliation that strikes at the only thing he truly cares about: his ego. The “dealmaker” got outplayed by a technocrat.
The “strongman” got muscled by the nice guy. Canada didn’t just survive Trump’s pressure campaign; they exposed him as a strategic amateur.
The “Final Demand” Disaster: How Trump Broke His Own Base
To understand how badly Trump miscalculated, you have to understand the ultimatum he issued. His team arrogantly termed it the “final demand.” It wasn’t a negotiation; it was attempted extortion.
Trump demanded that Canada restrict its exports of critical materials - things like aluminum, steel, and rare minerals - to other nations unless American companies were given preferential access at below-market prices.
Essentially, Trump wanted Canada to subsidize American industry by selling its own resources at a loss.
He expected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to bow down and kiss the ring. Instead, Carney looked the bully in the eye and delivered a masterclass in bureaucratic warfare.
Here is the part Trump didn’t understand: The American economy runs on a “Just-in-Time” manufacturing model.
Factories in Ohio and Michigan don’t keep weeks of inventory in warehouses anymore; they rely on parts crossing the border exactly when they are needed.
This system requires speed, trust, and massive voluntary coordination between customs officials on both sides to keep goods flowing without paperwork delays.
When Canada rejected the “final demand,” they didn’t need to declare a trade war. They simply stopped doing the extra work.
They withdrew from the voluntary coordination protocols. They decided to “work to rule,” applying every single bureaucratic check and regulation to the letter.
The result was immediate chaos for the very “America First” industries Trump claimed to save. Automotive plants in the Midwest found their supply lines severed by red tape. Construction projects stalled as Canadian lumber sat in inspection queues.
Trump tried to hold a gun to Canada’s head, only to realize too late that his neighbor controlled the ammunition. It turns out that when you declare war on your logistics partner, you stop getting your deliveries.
The $250 Billion Pivot: Europe Moves In
While Trump was busy firing off all-caps rants on Truth Social about Canadian “betrayal,” Ottawa was quietly executing a strategic pivot that fundamentally rewires Western security.
The American media was too distracted by the circus to notice, but Canada recently signed a deal that effectively divorces its defense industry from American volatility.
Canada became the first and only non-European nation to join the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) framework.
For those who don’t speak bureaucrat, let me translate: SAFE is a massive, binding defense financing mechanism worth €150 billion (roughly $177 billion). It was created at the end of May by the European Union to rebuild its military capacity independent of the United States.
By joining this club, Canada has integrated its defense industrial base directly into European supply chains for the next 30 to 45 years. This is a geopolitical “poison pill.”
By embedding itself into the military supply lines of France, Germany, and Poland, Canada made it impossible for Trump to attack its industries without declaring economic war on the entire European Union.
Canada negotiated exemptions allowing its firms to contribute up to 80% of the value for specific high-tech systems. They didn’t just find a new partner; they moved in with them, changed the locks, and left Trump shouting on the front lawn.
Clown Car Diplomacy in the Arctic
Nothing exposes the incompetence of Trump’s approach quite like the battle for the Arctic. Trump looks at Greenland and sees a real estate deal; he famously wanted to buy it like it was a distressed hotel asset.
To facilitate this delusion, he appointed Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry - a partisan hack with zero Arctic expertise - as a “special envoy.” It was clown car diplomacy at its finest.
Canada took a different approach. They treated Greenlanders like human beings instead of property.
While Trump’s cronies were reportedly running clumsy influence operations trying to compile lists of friendly locals (creepy, much?), Canada was busy doing the boring, adult work of governance.
They offered logistical support, lower shipping costs, and respectful partnership.
The contrast was humiliating. When Canada announced it was opening a new consulate in Nuuk, Greenlandic MP Pelle Broberg responded with a single word that should haunt every MAGA strategist: “Finally.”
That is the sound of an ally realizing the adults have entered the room. Canada stole the diplomatic initiative without raising its voice, proving that “boring power” beats loud ignorance every day of the week.
The Find Out Phase
Mark Carney, the technocrat who replaced Justin Trudeau, understands something Trump never will: leverage isn’t just about size; it’s about stability.
Trump thrives on chaos, but supply chains, defense contracts, and economies run on predictability. By offering stability to Europe and Greenland, and by imposing the cost of chaos on American industry, Canada has flipped the script.
Trump wanted to make Canada the 51st state. Instead, he forced it to become a European power and united the Canadian people against him in a way no domestic politician ever could.
Trump f*cked around, and now, spectacularly, he is finding out.
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Dec 6, 9, 13, 14 & 21 (2025): "Song of Solstice" concerts DC / MD / VA
"SONG OF SOLSTICE"
A Celtic Christmas Celebration
Featuring: OCEAN Celtic Quartet
December 2025 (6th, 9th, 13th, 14th and 21st) in the Metropolitan DC area. See the link at the bottom for the locations, dates and times.
"Listen up -- They're good!"
--Fairport Convention's Simon Nicol
Fairport Convention's Simon Nicol says that OCEAN are exciting because they "get right inside the spirit of the folk music of the British Isles, unpick it and weave it into a bright new fabric on their own 21st century American loom." Tony Barrand of Nowell Sing We Clear praises their "beautiful original songs and fabulous arrangements of traditional songs." Steeleye Span's Maddy Prior calls their songwriting "stunning" and the Washington Post calls them "Nothing short of spellbinding."
The OCEAN Celtic Quartet will transport you to the Yuletide celebrations of yore in a program featuring time-honored carols, 19th century broadside songs, traditional Celtic tunes, original seasonal compositions, and even an appearance by Father Christmas of the old mummers plays! With their soaring vocals and stately Celtic instrumentals, OCEAN is known for marrying lighthearted exuberance with great spiritual depth in a program that appeals to all faiths and wisdom traditions. Come in good voice, as you'll be invited to sing along!
So come on out and celebrate the magic of Christmas and the Winter Solstice in cozy fellowship. This boisterous concert will include British Mummer's play recitations, traditional English and French carols, fiddle, harp, and hurdy-gurdy tunes, 19^th^ century broadside songs, and original seasonal compositions celebrating both the joy of the season of light and the introspection of the dark half of the year. The OCEAN Celtic Quartet is led by composer and ethnomusicologist JENNIFER CUTTING (accordion and keyboards), a Washington Area Music Association "Musician of the Year" and "Songwriter of the Year." OCEAN features the stunning vocalist LISA MOSCATIELLO (also a WAMA "Musician of the Year"), folklorist/vocalist/percussionist STEPHEN WINICK, plus fiddler, Celtic harpist, and composer JAY ANSILL. Cutting's original anthem, "Song of Solstice," has become a classic on Celtic and Folk radio, and the title cut of OCEAN's newest CD, "The Turning Year," reached #1 Song on the Folk Radio charts for December 2021. Come prepared to sing along with OCEAN on these and other seasonal songs ancient and modern!
OCEAN's Celtic Quartet's Solstice/Christmas Concert Highlights Video
The title cut of OCEAN's new CD The Turning Year was #1 Song on the Folk Radio charts! Read more about the new CD
BAND MEMBER BIOS:
JENNIFER CUTTING (Artistic Director, Keyboard, Accordion) happily blends careers as a bandleader, composer, instrumentalist, ethnomusicologist, and record producer. In the early 80s, she became the last and youngest protégée of British folk revival leader A.L. Lloyd, who had previously mentored members of Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span. Cutting spent 10 years as leader of The New St. George, one of the most significant British folk-rock groups on this side of the Atlantic. She then created and produced the award-winning CDs OCEAN: Songs for the Night Sea Journey, Song of Solstice, and Waves, collaborating with international superstars such as Maddy Prior and Peter Knight (Steeleye Span), Annie Haslam (Renaissance), Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention) Tony Cuffe (Ossian) and Troy Donockley (Iona [UK]). Cutting is a multiple award winner in all areas of her musical career. She has won over 20 WAMMIE awards, including "Musician of the Year," "Songwriter of the Year," and "Best New Artist," as well as "Album of the Year," "Best Traditional Folk Recording" and "Best Contemporary Folk Recording." She has won two Maryland Governor's Citations for composition, as well as prestigious national-level songwriting awards such as First Prize in songwriting at the Merle Watson Festival, and American Songwriter Magazine's Song of the Year.
LISA MOSCATIELLO (Vocal, Guitar, Penny Whistle) is a smooth, sultry folk contralto from the Washington, DC area. She has won over two dozen Washington Area Music Awards, including two of the coveted Album of the Year awards for Second Avenue and Trouble from the Start. Although her first love is traditional Irish, Scottish, English and Anglo-American traditional folk music, her voracious appetite for beautiful melodies and mysterious, heart-rending lyrics has led her far afield from what is normally considered "folk music," into jazz, electronica, country, Italian pop music and even opera. In addition to singing with the OCEAN Celtic Quartet, she performs as a solo artist. As part of a duo with cellist Fred Lieder, she performed monthly at 49 West for many years, and also recorded for the electronica project Arthur Loves Plastic. She is the former lead singer for Celtic fusion band Whirligig and British folk-rock band The New St. George, and has recorded and toured with fiddler Rosie Shipley.
STEPHEN WINICK (vocals, percussion) specializes in traditional ballads and sea chanteys, and is both a performer and an expert lecturer and teacher, bringing a scholarly depth to OCEAN's concerts and educational programs. Steve has been singing traditional songs in English and French since his childhood. In the early 1990s, he spent several summers under the tutelage of the late Dublin ballad singer Frank Harte, one of the foremost traditional ballad singers in Irish music. Steve is a member of Ship's Company Chanteymen, in which he performs a repertoire of sea chanteys and historical songs. He was engaged as an expert scholar and researcher for the 2008 Washington Christmas Revels, which presented the music of Québec. He ended up also performing one of the lead roles in the show, for which he sang traditional songs in French to an audience of thousands. He reprised his role on the 2010 CD release Le Temps des Fêtes, and in the same year appeared on OCEAN's CD Song of Solstice. He has a Ph.D. in Folklore and Folklife from the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied under song specialists Kenneth S. Goldstein and Roger Abrahams. He has taught courses in folklore and folksong at the University of Pennsylvania, George Washington University, and George Mason University.
JAY ANSILL (Violin, Celtic Harp, Hurdy Gurdy) is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He has toured extensively and performed a wide variety of music with a wide variety of musicians including Anne Hills, Martin Carthy, Johnny Cunningham, Bill Keith, J. "Mo'ong" Santoso Pribadi and Maria Del Mar Bonet. Jay has written music for theater, most notably working with playwright/director Lee Breuer at Mabou Mines on a number of projects and with John Guare on his Lydia Breeze Trilogy. Jay has released several albums including A Lost World, a critically acclaimed collection of settings of poems by Robert Graves, and Fragile Gifts, with singer-songwriter Anne Hills.
2025 Concerts: Dates and Locations
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Malicious LLMs empower inexperienced hackers with advanced tools
"Copilot was my AI, but we crashed into the future and it ate me."
Malicious LLMs empower inexperienced hackers with advanced tools
The proverbial and predictable, "This is why we can't have nice things," story -- though, I'm not quite on-board with even the "nice things" portion of that statement.
I suppose that's ONE way to force the non-believers to comply: It will become a life-or-death necessity to adopt AI as a self-defense against other AIs, regardless of one's lack of faith in the utopian future promised by the tech bros.
Rather than legislate, regulate, and "vaccinate", wait until the problem is pandemic, then sell the next generation of anti-virus software so that the populace gets robbed at both ends.
#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #LLM #LargeLanguageModels #crime #malware #ransomware #news #technology #computers
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Karoline Leavitt's family member has been taken into custody by ICE.
JUST IN: Karoline Leavitt's family member has been taken into custody by ICE.
According to a report from WMUR9 ABC, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has arrested Bruna Caroline Ferreira — the mother of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s nephew — for allegedly overstaying a visa by 26 years. Ferreira, originally from Brazil, was detained in Revere, MA and is now being held at the South Louisiana ICE Processing Center. Her attorney disputes DHS claims of a past arrest and says she entered the U.S. legally under DACA and is working toward a green card. Leavitt’s brother says his main concern is his young son’s well-being during this difficult situation.
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RI Supreme Court justice intervenes, rips ICE after intern 'wrongfully' detained
A Court security guard at the Licht Judicial Complex in Providence, Rhode Island noticed a masked man taking photographs inside the courtroom. The guard approached the man and asked asked him to identify himself. He said he was working for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The guard told him to stop taking photographs inside the courthouse.
A few minutes later, ICE agents arrested a high school-age boy outside the courthouse and placed him in handcuffs. Security recognized the teenager and reported the arrest to Superior Court Judge Joseph McBurney, who came outside and told the ICE agents they’d made a mistake and had arrested his high school intern. A heated argument ensued between the judge and men from ICE. After reviewing the boy’s identification, ICE admitted they’d arrested the wrong person and released the student.
Disturbed by the arrest, the boy asked the Judge if he could go home for the day. The judge agreed and offered to drive him. At that point, the ICE agents returned, surrounded the judge’s car, told them to get out and threatened to smash the car windows if they didn’t comply. At that point, the Head of Security Operations for the R.I. Superior Court, Dana Smith, approached the car and told the Judge and the boy to remain in the vehicle. Then Smith confronted the ICE agents, who eventually left the scene without making an arrest.
“This egregious incident underscores both the community’s and the Judiciary’s concerns about how ICE is conducting its operations in Rhode Island,” said R.I. Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul A. Suttell.
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ProPublica - Supreme Connections
Every year, the Supreme Court’s nine justices fill out a form that discloses their financial connections to companies and people. Using ProPublica's new database, you can now search for organizations and people that have paid the justices, reimbursed them for travel, given them gifts and more.
#resist #politics #US #UnitedStates #news #SupremeCourt #research #ConflictOfInterest
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He's not so bad... other than:
I owe my Trump-supporting family and friends an apology. I've been critical of the Trump presidency and am still exhausted from the experience. But to be fair, President Trump wasn't that bad, other than when:
- He incited an insurrection against the government
- Mismanaged a pandemic that killed nearly half a million Americans
- Separated children from their families, and lost those children in the bureaucracy
- Tear-gassed peaceful protesters on Lafayette Square so he could hold a photo op holding a Bible in front of a church
- Tried to block all Muslims from entering the country
- Got impeached, got impeached again
- Had the worst jobs record of any president in modern history
- Pressured Ukraine to dig dirt on Joe Biden
- Fired the FBI director for investigating his ties to Russia
- Bragged about firing the FBI director on TV
- Took Vladimir Putin's word over the US intelligence community
- Diverted military funding to build his wall
- Caused the longest government shutdown in US history
- Called Black Lives Matter a "symbol of hate"
- Lied 30,000 times
- Banned transgender people from serving in the military
- Ejected reporters from the White House briefing room who asked tough questions
- Vetoed the defense funding bill because it renamed military bases named for Confederate soldiers
- Refused to release his tax returns
- Increased the national debt by nearly $8 trillion
- Had three of the highest annual trade deficits in U.S. history
- Called veterans and soldiers who died in combat losers and suckers
- Coddled the leader of Saudi Arabia after he ordered the execution and dismembering of a US-based journalist
- Refused to concede the 2020 election
- Hired his unqualified daughter and son-in-law to work in the White House
- Walked out of an interview with Lesley Stahl
- Called neo-Nazis "very fine people"
- Suggested that people should inject bleach into their bodies to fight COVID
- Abandoned our allies the Kurds to Turkey
- Pushed through massive tax cuts for the wealthiest but balked at helping working Americans
- Incited anti-lockdown protesters in several states at the height of the pandemic
- Withdrew the US from the Paris climate accords
- Withdrew the US from the Iranian nuclear deal
- Withdrew the US from the Trans Pacific Partnership which was designed to block China's advances
- Insulted his own Cabinet members on Twitter
- Pushed the leader of Montenegro out of the way during a photo op
- Failed to reiterate US commitment to defending NATO allies
- Called Haiti and African nations "shithole" countries
- Called the city of Baltimore the "worst in the nation"
- Claimed that he single-handedly brought back the phrase "Merry Christmas" even though it hadn't gone anywhere
- Forced his Cabinet members to praise him publicly like some cult leader
- Believed he should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
- Berated and belittled his hand-picked Attorney General when he recused himself from the Russia probe
- Suggested the US should buy Greenland
- Colluded with Mitch McConnell to push through federal judges and two Supreme Court justices after supporting efforts to prevent his predecessor from appointing judges
- Repeatedly called the media "enemies of the people"
- Claimed that if we tested fewer people for COVID we'd have fewer cases
- Violated the emoluments clause
- Thought that Nambia was a country
- Told Bob Woodward in private that the coronavirus was a big deal but then downplayed it in public
- Called his exceedingly faithful vice president a "p---y" for following the Constitution
- Nearly got us into a war with Iran after threatening them by tweet
- Nominated a corrupt head of the EPA
- Nominated a corrupt head of HHS
- Nominated a corrupt head of the Interior Department
- Nominated a corrupt head of the USDA
- Praised dictators and authoritarians around the world while criticizing allies
- Refused to allow the presidential transition to begin
- Insulted war hero John McCain -- even after his death
- Spent an obscene amount of time playing golf after criticizing Barack Obama for playing (far less) golf while president
- Falsely claimed that he won the 2016 popular vote
- Falsely claimed that he turned down being Time's Man of the Year
- Considered firing special counsel Robert Mueller on several occasions
- Mocked wearing face masks to guard against transmitting COVID
- Locked Congress out of its constitutional duty to confirm Cabinet officials by hiring acting ones
- Used a racist dog whistle by calling COVID the "China virus"
- Hired and associated with numerous shady figures that were eventually convicted of federal offenses including his campaign manager and national security adviser
- Pardoned several of his shady associates
- Gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom to two congressman who amplified his batshit crazy conspiracy theories
- Got into telephone fight with the leader of Australia(!)
- Had a Secretary of State who called him a moron
- Forced his press secretary to claim without merit that his was the largest inauguration crowd in history
- Botched the COVID vaccine rollout
- Tweeted so much dangerous propaganda that Twitter eventually banned him
- Charged the Secret Service jacked-up rates at his properties
- Constantly interrupted Joe Biden in their first presidential debate
- Claimed that COVID would "magically" disappear
- Called a U.S. Senator "Pocahontas"
- Used his Twitter account to blast Nordstrom when it stopped selling Ivanka's merchandise
- Opened up millions of pristine federal lands to development and drilling
- Got into a losing tariff war with China that forced US taxpayers to bail out farmers
- Claimed that his losing tariff war was a win for the US
- Ignored or didn't even take part in daily intelligence briefings
- Blew off honoring American war dead in France because it was raining
- Redesigned Air Force One to look like the Trump Shuttle
- Got played by Kim Jung Un and his "love letters"
- Threatened to go after social media companies in clear violation of the Constitution
- Botched the response to Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico
- Threw paper towels and toilet paper at Puerto Ricans when he finally visited them
- Pressured the governor and secretary of state of Georgia to "find" him votes
- Thought that the Virgin islands had a President
- Drew on a map with a Sharpie to justify his inaccurate tweet that Alabama was threatened by a hurricane
- Allowed White House staff to use personal email accounts for official businesses after blasting Hillary Clinton for doing the same thing
- Rolled back regulations that protected the public from mercury and asbestos
- Pushed regulators to waste time studying snake-oil remedies for COVID
- Rolled back regulations that stopped coal companies from dumping waste into rivers
- Held blatant campaign rallies at the White House
- Tried to take away millions of Americans' health insurance because the law was named for a Black man
- Refused to attend his successors' inauguration
- Nominated the worst Education Secretary in history
- Threatened judges who didn't do what he wanted
- Attacked Dr. Anthony Fauci
- Promised that Mexico would pay for the wall (it didn't)
- Allowed political hacks to overrule government scientists on major reports on climate change and other issues
- Struggled navigating a ramp after claiming his opponent was feeble
- Called an African-American Congresswoman "low IQ"
- Threatened to withhold federal aid from states and cities with Democratic leaders
- Went ahead with rallies filled with maskless supporters in the middle of a pandemic
- Claimed that legitimate investigations of his wrongdoing were "witch hunts"
- Seemed to demonstrate a belief that there were airports during the American Revolution
- Demanded "total loyalty" from the FBI director
- Praised a conspiracy theory that Democrats are Satanic pedophiles
- Completely gutted the Voice of America
- Placed a political hack in charge of the Postal Service
- Claimed without evidence that the Obama administration bugged Trump Tower
- Suggested that the US should allow more people from places like Norway into the country
- Suggested that COVID wasn't that bad because he recovered with the help of top government doctors and treatments not available to the public
- Overturned energy conservation standards that even industry supported
- Reduced the number of refugees the US accepts
- Insulted various members of Congress and the media with infantile nicknames
- Gave Rush Limbaugh a Presidential medal of Freedom at the State of the Union address
- Named as head of federal personnel a 29-year old who'd previously been fired from the White House for allegations of financial improprieties
- Eliminated the White House office of pandemic response
- Used soldiers as campaign props
- Fired any advisor who made the mistake of disagreeing with him
- Demanded the Pentagon throw him a Soviet-style military parade
- Hired a ton of white nationalists
- Politicized the civil service
- Did absolutely nothing after Russia hacked the U.S. government
- Falsely said the Boy Scouts called him to say his bizarre Jamboree speech was the best speech ever given to the Scouts
- Claimed that Black people would overrun the suburbs if Biden won
- Insulted reporters of color and women reporters and women reporters of color
- Suggested he was fine with China's oppression of the Uighurs
- Attacked the Supreme Court when it ruled against him
- Summoned Pennsylvania state legislative leaders to the White House to pressure them to overturn the election
- Spent countless hours every day watching Fox News
- Refused to allow his administration to comply with Congressional subpoenas
- Hired Rudy Giuliani as his lawyer
- Tried to punish Amazon because the Jeff Bezos-owned Washington Post wrote negative stories about him
- Acted as if the Attorney General of the United States was his personal attorney
- Attempted to get the federal government to defend him in a libel lawsuit from a women who accused him of sexual assault
- Held private meetings with Vladimir Putin without staff present
- Didn't disclose his private meetings with Vladimir Putin so that the US had to find out via Russian media
- Stopped holding press briefings for months at a time
- "Ordered" US companies to leave China even though he has no such power
- Led a political party that couldn't even be bothered to draft a policy platform
- Claimed preposterously that Article II of the Constitution gave him absolute powers
- Tried to pressure the U.K. to hold the British Open at his golf course
- Suggested that the government nuke hurricanes
- Suggested that wind turbines cause cancer
- Said that he had a special aptitude for science
- Fired the head of election cyber security after he said that the 2020 election was secure
- Blurted out classified information to Russian officials
- Tried to force the G7 to hold their meeting at his failing golf resort in Florida
- Fired the acting attorney general when she refused to go along with his unconstitutional Muslim travel ban
- Hired Stephen Miller
- Openly discussed national security issues in the dining room at Mar-a-Lago where everyone could hear them
- Interfered with plans to relocate the FBI because a new development there might compete with his hotel
- Abandoned Iraqi refugees who'd helped the U.S. during the war
- Tried to get Russia back into the G7
- Held a COVID super spreader event in the Rose Garden
- Seemed to believe that Frederick Douglass is still alive
- Lost 60 election fraud cases in court including before judges he had nominated
- Falsely claimed that factories were reopening when they weren't
- Shamelessly exploited terror attacks in Europe to justify his anti-immigrant policies
- Still hasn't come up with a healthcare plan
- Still hasn't come up with an infrastructure plan despite repeated "Infrastructure Weeks"
- Forced Secret Service agents to drive him around Walter Reed while contagious with COVID
- Told the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by"
- F***ed up the Census
- Withdrew the U.S. from the World Health Organization in the middle of a pandemic
- Did so few of his duties that his press staff were forced to state on his daily schedule "President Trump will work from early in the morning until late in the evening. He will make many calls and have many meetings"
- Allowed his staff to repeatedly violate the Hatch Act
- Seemed not to know that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican
- Stood before sacred CIA wall of heroes and bragged about his election win
- Constantly claimed he was treated worse than any president which presumably includes four that were assassinated and his predecessor whose legitimacy and birthplace were challenged by a racist reality TV show star named Donald Trump
- Claimed Andrew Jackson could've stopped the Civil War even though he died 16 years before it happened
- Said that any opinion poll showing him behind was fake
- Claimed that other countries laughed at us before he became president when several world leaders were literally laughing at him
- Claimed that the military was out of ammunition before he became President
- Created a commission to whitewash American history
- Retweeted anti-Islam videos from one of the most racist people in Britain
- Claimed ludicrously that the Pulse nightclub shooting wouldn't have happened if someone there had a gun even though there was an armed security guard there
- Hired a senior staffer who cited the non-existent Bowling Green Massacre as a reason to ban Muslims
- Had a press secretary who claimed that Nazi Germany never used chemical weapons even though every sane human being knows they used gas to kill millions of Jews and others
- Bilked the Secret Service for higher than market rates when they had to stay at Trump properties
- Apparently sold pardons on his way out of the White House
- Stripped protective status from 59,000 Haitians
- Falsely claimed Biden wanted to defund the police
- Said that the head of the CDC didn't know what he was talking about
- Tried to rescind protection from DREAMers,
- Gave himself an A+ for his handling of the pandemic
- Tried to start a boycott of Goodyear tires due to an Internet hoax
- Said U.S. rates of COVID would be lower if you didn't count blue states
- Deported U.S. veterans who served their country but were undocumented
- Claimed he did more for African Americans than any president since Lincoln
- Touted a "super-duper" secret "hydrosonic" missile which may or may not be a new "hypersonic" missile or may not exist at all
- Retweeted a GIF calling Biden a pedophile
- Forced through security clearances for his family
- Suggested that police officers should rough up suspects
- Suggested that Biden was on performance-enhancing drugs
- Tried to stop transgender students from being able to use school bathrooms in line with their gender
- Suggested the US not accept COVID patients from a cruise ship because it would make US numbers look higher
- Nominated a climate change skeptic to chair the committee advising the White House on environmental policy
- Retweeted a video doctored to look like Biden had played a song called "F**k tha Police" at a campaign event
- Hugged a disturbingly large number of U.S. flags
- Accused Democrats of "treason" for not applauding his State of the Union address
- Claimed that the FBI failed to capture the Parkland school shooter because they were "spending too much time" on Russia
- Mocked the testimony of Dr Christine Blasey Ford when she accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault
- Was proven to be close friends with the biggest sexual predictor of young girls
- Obsessed over low-flow toilets
- Ordered the rerelease of more COVID vaccines when there weren't any to release
- Called for the construction of a bizarre garden of heroes with statutes of famous dead Americans as well as at least one Canadian (Alex Trebek)
- Hijacked Washington's July 4th celebrations to give a partisan speech
- Took advice from the MyPillow guy
- Claimed that migrants seeking a better life in the US were dangerous caravans of drug dealers and rapists
- Said nothing when Vladimir Putin poisoned a leading opposition figure
- Never seemed to heed the advice of his wife's "Be Best" campaign
- Falsely claimed that mail-in voting is fraudulent
- Announced a precipitous withdrawal of troops from Syria which not only handed Russia and ISIS a win but also prompted his defense secretary to resign in protest
- Insulted the leaders of Canada, France, Britain, Germany, and Sweden!!
- Falsely claimed credit for getting NATO members to increase their share of dues
- Blew off two Asia summits even though they were held virtually
- Continued lying about spending lots of time at Ground Zero with 9/11 responders
- Said that the Japanese would sit back and watch their "Sony televisions" if the US were ever attacked
- Left a NATO summit early in a huff
- Stared directly into an eclipse even though everyone over the age of 5 knows not to do that
- Called himself a very stable genius despite significant evidence to the contrary
- Refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power and kept his promise, and a whole bunch of other things I can't remember at the moment.
But other than that. . .
~ Author unknown
#satire #resist #madman #authoritarian
Artillery shell exploded prematurely over California freeway during marines celebration
From The Guardian:
Artillery shell exploded prematurely over California freeway during marines celebration;
Shrapnel fragments rained on vehicles parked on Interstate 5 including highway patrol and JD Vance’s detail
Newsom had strongly objected to what he called an “absurd show of force” and “totally uncalled for”.⠀
“The president is putting his ego over responsibility with this disregard for public safety,” the Democratic governor said in a statement. “Firing live rounds over a busy highway isn’t just wrong – it’s dangerous. Using our military to intimidate people you disagree with isn’t strength – it’s reckless, it’s disrespectful, and it’s beneath the office he holds.”
#resist #strongman #intimidation #fascism #news #authoritarianism #TheWarAtHome
NYT: Epoch Times Reporter Resigns After Publication Signs Pentagon Rules
The New York Times: Epoch Times Reporter Resigns After Publication Signs Pentagon Rules
The reporter, Andrew Thornebrooke, also cited a recent editorial directive to refer to antifa, the far-left ideological movement, as a terrorist organization.
From Occupy Democrats
BREAKING: A reporter for the far-right Epoch Times resigns in protest over his outlet's decision to sign the MAGA Pentagon's anti-free speech pledge — and exposes how they regularly push pro-Trump lies.This is beyond scathing...
“I can no longer reconcile my role with the direction the paper has chosen, including its increasing willingness to promote partisan materials, publish demonstrably false information, and manipulate the reporting of its ground staff to shape the worldview of our readers,” wrote national security reporter Andrew Thornebrooke in his resignation letter, which was obtained by The New York Times.
He further stated that his now-former employer has chosen to “abdicate our responsibility as journalists in favor of merely repeating state narratives.”
Thornebrooke also drew issue with an editorial directive at the Epoch Times that forces reporters to refer to "antifa" as a "terrorist organization," part of a broader conservative smear campaign to paint all of Trump's political enemies as violent insurgents. His administration is increasingly using this amorphous "antifa" bugaboo to justify brutal, fascist crackdowns.
Thornebrooke revealed to the New York Times that reporters for the Epoch Times "are not permitted to review final versions of articles before they are published" and editors would often "suddenly be taking accurate information out of my stories and putting in false info.” He said such changes were intended to "cast the Trump administration in the most positive light possible."
The Epoch Times was one of only three U.S.-based outlets to sign Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's "pledge" which limits their ability to cover information not officially authorized for release. It also limits the number of areas within the Pentagon that journalists may visit without escort and bars them from soliciting leaks of unauthorized information.
This past Wednesday, between 40 and 50 reporters for the publications with enough integrity to refuse the pledge handed in their press credentials and vacated their desks inside the Pentagon.
The attacks on our free press from Hegseth and Trump come as the administration is escalating its homicidal strikes on boats in the Caribbean and pushing the Unites States closer and closer to war with Venezuela. Now, more than ever, we need reporters who are brave and free enough to report on what's really going on at the Department of Defense.
#censorship #propaganda #resist #fascism #news #StateRunMedia #politics #UnitedStates #authoritarianism
No Kings II rally Washington DC - over four hours of news coverage
Four hours and 33 minutes of No Kings DC news coverage.
The DC Activist Street Band (DCASB) appears at ~40 minutes in and eventually drowns out the news anchor. The Rapid Response Choir (RRC) appears at ~48 minutes in, but for some reason is completely muted while the anchor blathers on about nothing in particular.
#NoKings #rally #resist #WashingtonDC #DC #protest #news #music #DCASB #RRC #DCActivistStreetBand #RapidResponseChoir
Innocence Project - URGENT: Stop the execution of Robert Roberson
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#InnocenceProject #RobertRoberson #execution #UnitedStates #alert #urgent #emergency #activism #protest #petition #CapitalPunishment #innocent
Urge Gov. Abbott to Stop Robert Roberson’s Execution
Mr. Roberson would be first person in the U.S. executed based on the discredited shaken baby syndrome hypothesis. Act now.Innocence Project
Cathy Fink and Tom Paxton recommend and teach "No Kings Here" for Oct 18
"Oct. 18 is the next day of @NoKings rallies. Cathy Fink & I want YOU to be able to play this on guitar, uke or the instrument of your choice, so here's a little lesson!"-- Tom Paxton
- VIDEO: Tutorial - "No Kings Here" chords (Tom Paxton & Cathy Fink)
- VIDEO: "No Kings Here" (FULL)
- LEAD SHEET: Chords and lyrics

#October18 #resist #resistance #NoKingsHere #music #song #lyrics #chords #video #tutorial #protest
Protest TONIGHT (October 3) 5:00 PM, Union Station, Washington, DC
Park Police tore down FLARE encampment at 5:00 AM this morning.
Protest at Union Station, Washington, DC this evening 5:00 PM
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#WashingtonDC #DC #resist #FLARE #protest #FreeDC #news
Troops should use cities as "training grounds" - Mad Prince Donald
From The Guardian, September 30, 2025 (10:37 AM EDT)
Trump suggets 'dangerous cities' should be used 'as training grounds' for the military and national guard
“I told Pete [Hegseth], we should use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for our military, national guard, but military, because we’re going into Chicago very soon, that’s a big city with an incompetent governor,” the president says.
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"Chicago"
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
🎜🎜🎜 Though your brother's bound and gagged And they've chained him to a chair Won't you please come to Chicago Just to sing In a land that's known as freedom How can such a thing be fair Won't you please come to Chicago For the help that we can bring We can change the world Re-arrange the world It's dying ... to get better Politicians sit yourselves down There's nothing for you here Won't you please come to Chicago For a ride Don't ask Jack to help you 'Cause he'll turn the other ear Won't you please come to Chicago Or else join the other side We can change the world Re-arrange the world It's dying ... if you believe in justice It's dying ... and if you believe in freedom It's dying ... let a man live his own life It's dying ... rules and regulations, who needs them Open up the door Somehow people must be free I hope the day comes soon Won't you please come to Chicago Show your face From the bottom of the ocean To the mountains on the moon Won't you please come to Chicago No one else can take your place 🎝🎝🎝
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YouTube Bans Lifted
In other news, yelling "Fire!" in a crowded theater is now okay... 😏
YouTube to start bringing back creators banned for COVID-19 and election misinformation
YouTube will offer creators a way to rejoin the platform if they were banned for violating COVID-19 and election misinformation policies no longer in effect, parent company Alphabet announced Tuesday in a House Judiciary Committee letter.
YouTube phased out its election misinformation policy in 2023 and COVID-19 restrictions in 2024. Among banned creators was Dan Bongino, now FBI deputy director. The move reflects broader tech industry content moderation rollbacks.
House Republicans pressured tech companies to reverse Biden-era policies, accusing the administration of coercing inappropriate content censorship. Alphabet said the decision reflected commitment to free speech and conservative voices on the platform.
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