A young FBI agent named Leah Marx arrives in Los Angeles and receives a tip in 2010 about brutal conditions at Men’s Central Jail downtown. Such complaints have gone nowhere for years, since they pit the allegations of inmates against the word of jail deputies. But she finds informants, including a wily bank robber, Anthony Brown, who is facing life in prison and is willing to help. She reflects on a family tragedy that informs her perspective and fuels her sense of mission. Meanwhile, an ambitious young jailer named James Sexton works his way through the ranks, trying to overcome his image as a “brass baby,” the son of a prominent law officer, while navigating a complicated agency where loyalty is a prime value. That jail was notorious for violence and neglect, and outside investigations had rarely gained traction. By entering Men’s Central Jail, the FBI was challenging a department that had long resisted oversight. The series is reported and hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Goffard, best known for his work on Dirty John. Topics in this episode include: Operation Pandora’s Box, Anthony Brown informant, James Sexton, Los Angeles County Jail scandal, FBI investigation, Sheriff Lee Baca.…
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From the Aircraft Electronics Association, AEA Amplified is a podcast for aviation’s technology experts. Learn more about the ever-changing world of avionics technologies from industry professionals and aviation enthusiasts. Subscribe to AEA Amplified on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean or Spotify. Founded in 1957, the AEA represents nearly 1,300 member companies in more than 40 countries, including government-certified international repair stations specializing in maintenance, repai ...
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Welcome to AEA Stream Line, a podcast by the Association of Environmental Authorities. AEA is a New Jersey trade association serving local, regional, and state-level government agencies that deliver water, sewer, and solid waste services. Your host, Peggy Gallos is the executive director of AEA and has served over a decade in the NJ utilities sector. Now our monthly podcast, Stream Line connects you to AEA on your own time. This podcast has something for anyone who works in an AEA member uti ...
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Sometiendo temas de la actualidad al escrutinio de lo antiguo y eterno. Nuestro ancla y brújula: la autoridad y supremacía de la Palabra de Dios. Política y geopolítica, ciencia, espiritualidad, escatología, hermenéutica, retos de universitarios...todo vale.
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Ep. 91: Reviewing residential segregation
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31:26Despite decades of civil rights legislation, many Black and White Americans, as well as other minorities, continue to live in racially homogeneous neighborhoods, with significant implications for access to quality schools, jobs, healthcare, and economic opportunities. In a paper in the Journal of Economic Literature, authors Trevon D. Logan and Joh…
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Ep. 55 – Bruce Baxter and Gordon Cox Preview AEA South Pacific Regional
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29:50AEA members from Australia, New Zealand, and throughout the South Pacific will convene at the AEA South Pacific Regional Meeting in Brisbane, October 2-3. Bruce Baxter, AEA’s regulatory consultant for the region, shares the spotlight with Gordon Cox of Avionics 2000. Together, they offer a preview of the upcoming two-day event and offer insight int…
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Ep. 90: Understanding the US net foreign asset position
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26:54For decades, the United States enjoyed what some called an exorbitant privilege—the ability to spend more than it earned without accumulating much debt to the rest of the world. But that privilege has ended. In a paper in the American Economic Review, authors Andrew Atkeson, Jonathan Heathcote, and Fabrizio Perri found that the United States starte…
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#7 - 2 Former Regulators Criticize Water/Sewer Privatization in NJ and Pennsylvania
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36:52This episode we're joined by James Cawley and Jeanne Fox who join Peggy to talk about some of the privatization in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Thank you for listening and we'll see you next month! Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Visit Us OnlineKirjoittanut Association of Environmental Authorities NJ
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Ep. 54 – How Gogo’s C1 box enables seamless transition from legacy ATG to LTE network
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27:16The Gogo C1 Line Replaceable Unit is designed to facilitate a smooth transition for aircraft currently using the company's legacy Air-to-Ground systems to the new LTE network. Aircraft using legacy ATG systems will need to upgrade to the C1 or an AVANCE system before the LTE network launch in May 2026, to avoid losing in-flight connectivity. Tune i…
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Ep. 89: Measuring US income inequality
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24:20US household income has grown significantly, but much of that growth seems to be at the very top of the distribution. Just how much inequality has increased and why it is growing is a topic of debate among economists. Part of the challenge lies in a seemingly basic question: what exactly counts as income? In a paper in the Journal of Economic Persp…
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Ep. 53 – When does your repair station need to implement a safety management system?
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34:03The answer varies depending on where the repair station is located. Tune in as Ric Peri breaks down this frequently asked question and learn whether you need an SMS program, when you need it, and how the AEA is helping member companies in this episode of AEA Amplified.Kirjoittanut Aircraft Electronics Association
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Ep. 88: Understanding international approaches to drug pricing
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21:24Drug prices have become a hot-button issue in the United States, with politicians across the spectrum agreeing that American consumers pay too much for prescription medications. But bringing down drug prices raises fundamental economic challenges that affect innovation, access, and healthcare costs worldwide. In a paper in the Journal of Economic P…
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Ep. 52 –Texas Aerospace Technologies Vice President Brad Sutphin
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38:42With more than 20 years of aviation experience, Brad Sutphin joined Texas Aerospace Technologies in June 2021 as its vice president to drive global sales and business development. Sutphin earned his associate degree in applied sciences of aviation from Westwood College of Aviation Technology along with an airframe and powerplant certificate. Learn …
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Ep. 87: The cultural roots of rebellion
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28:08Civil conflict has plagued much of Africa, with ethnically diverse countries experiencing particularly high rates of violence. Yet within these nations, patterns vary, leading to questions of why some groups rebel while others do not and why a given group rebels at certain times but not at other times. In a paper in the American Economic Review, au…
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#6 - How Stafford Improved Water Quality
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34:51This episode we're joined by Matt Von der Hayden, who is the township administrator for Stafford Township, NJ! Matt joins Peggy to talk about some of the exciting work they're doing, his role and what they're doing to improve their water quality! Thank you for listening and we'll see you next month! Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on Apple Podcasts …
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Ep. 51 – Meet newly elected AEA Chairman Mike Berryhill
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57:50A senior maintenance trainer for Cirrus Aircraft, Mike Berryhill is a highly accomplished aviation professional with an illustrious career spanning 34 years marked by dedicated service, leadership roles, and a profound impact on the industry. He was recently elected to serve as the new chairman by the AEA board of directors after serving as vice ch…
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Ep. 86: Reexamining air quality regulations
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24:12The Clean Air Act has been an essential tool for reducing air pollution in the United States. But standard estimation methods may overstate its impact, according to a paper in the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. Authors Lutz Sager and Gregor Singer reexamined the 2005 regulations targeting fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and found that …
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Ep. 85: America’s public safety net
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21:09The patchwork nature of America's public safety net has evolved over centuries, shaped by political winds and changing views on poverty. Understanding this complicated history may help shed light on the core tensions that continue to define debates about who deserves assistance and how it should be provided. In a paper in the Journal of Economic Pe…
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Ep. 84: Media salience and polarization
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Ep. 50 – How delegates can support your certification efforts
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44:54Over the last several years, the AEA has engaged in discussions with members and nonmembers on the need for advocacy in the delegate/aircraft certification areas. Join us for a roundtable discussion with members of the AEA delegates subcommittee to learn when you should get a delegate involved, the benefits a delegate can offer, and how the AEA pro…
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Ep. 83: The returns to industrial policy
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27:15Between 2006 and 2013, China’s government poured enormous resources into its shipbuilding industry through various subsidies—from providing free coastal land to offering financing assistance for ship buyers. But estimating the true scale and impact of these policies is challenging, as governments are often opaque about their industrial support prog…
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Ep. 49 – Celebrating the 20-year journey of Innovative Advantage with Greg Cornell
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29:56Innovative Advantage’s Audio Video Distribution System (AVDS) is designed to integrate with any cabin management system, and the company has spent two decades focusing on the audio, video, and Ethernet over fiber distribution in business aircraft. IA is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year and continues to innovate, create, and fine-tune the …
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#5 - An Engineer's Perspective
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23:46This episode we're joined by Bill Gettings, an engineer and a member of the AEA board of directors. We sit down to discuss Bill's career, his unique, "engineer's perspective", current and past projects and more! Thank you for listening and we'll see you next month! Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Visit Us Online…
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Ep. 82: Service quality in the financial advisory industry
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18:20A growing number of US households hire advisers to assist with major financial decisions, such as planning life events or making portfolio choices for retirement. But some advisers exploit the inherent complexity of these decisions and the lack of sophistication of their clients to benefit themselves. In a paper in the Journal of Economic Perspecti…
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Ep. 81: Assessing the Effects of the 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act
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21:36In 2017, then-President Trump signed into law the Tax Cut and Jobs Act, which was arguably the largest corporate tax cut in US history. The TCJA significantly lowered the statutory rate that corporations pay in taxes and reshaped numerous tax rules. Proponents said it would boost US competitiveness on the international stage and juice business inve…
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Ep. 48 – Shop Talk: How the repair station regulations support and encourage workforce development
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1:05:55Many avionics repair stations have been successful in recruiting, hiring and training their own technicians. However, in light of the many challenges facing the industry, this episode discusses hiring challenges, rules governing training, recency of experience and documentation, training programs, and the “Moss interpretation” on supervision. Air S…
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Ep. 80: Agricultural productivity and chronic disease
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20:50A half a century ago, new high-yield varieties of crops were introduced to India, and it transformed the country's farming. This so-called “Green Revolution” significantly boosted agricultural output, allaying concerns about famine and food security. But it may have had some unanticipated consequences for long-term health outcomes. In a paper in th…
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Ep. 47 – Honeywell projects increased demand for biz jets in next 10 years
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22:00Honeywell’s 33rd annual Global Business Aviation Outlook forecasts up to 8,500 new business jets worth $280 billion will be delivered over the next decade, an increase in value from last year’s survey forecast. The report noted that the five-year new jet purchase plans of business aviation operators surveyed remained on par with last year’s results…
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Ep. 79: Social organization and redistribution
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20:54Qualitative accounts of anthropologists indicate that social structure plays an important role in how resources are shared in society. But quantitative evidence measuring the impacts of social organization on financial ties and transfers has been lacking. In a paper in the American Economic Review, authors Jacob Moscona and Awa Ambra Seck helped to…
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Ep. 46 – How do pilots locate avionics shops through iFlightPlanner?
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22:46Private pilots and corporate operators now have the added benefit of easily locating AEA member companies through iFlightPlanner. This new service will help thousands of pilots find an avionics shop in the United States through iFlightPlanner’s web-based platforms (www.iflightplanner.com/airports), including iFlightPlanner for AOPA, and mobile apps…
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Ep. 78: Broader economic impacts of the Paycheck Protection Program
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19:56The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) was launched at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in the hopes that it would keep businesses from laying off workers during government shutdown measures taken to contain the spread of the disease. Initial estimates of the direct impacts have been mixed, with some studies suggesting that the cost was hundreds …
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Ep. 45 – Six Pack Aero makes room in the panel for modern avionics
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21:25When Lyle Jansma began upgrading his Cessna 172 a few years ago, he did not anticipate it would evolve into a side gig helping owner-operators build instrument panels. Or that it would lead him to opening a new business, Six Pack Aero, at Bellingham International Airport. Today, the AEA provisional member manufactures the Legacy XL Stationary Panel…
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Ep. 44 – EBIS: Streamlining maintenance tasks for 25 years
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44:35EBIS was created in 1999 to tackle unsolved challenges with running an aviation maintenance shop. With more than 300 shops adopting the company’s software, EBIS has been helping drive digital transformation in the aviation industry for 25 years. Learn how to efficiently track work orders, scheduling, inventory, warranty claims, and much more from c…
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Ep. 77: The political power of historical narratives
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24:14In 2005, Austria’s most prominent far-right party proclaimed a “Third Turkish Siege of Vienna.” The campaign warned voters that, like their ancestors who were almost overrun by the Ottoman Empire four centuries ago, they were being culturally invaded by Muslims. The campaigners hoped to use long-past historical events to shape the behavior and sent…
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Ep. 76: The political consequences of NAFTA
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27:57In 1993, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was passed with bipartisan support and near universal endorsement by economists. In hindsight, the economic costs and political consequences were far greater than many contemporary observers would have imagined. In a paper in the American Economic Review, authors Jiwon Choi, Ilyana Kuziemko, …
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Ep. 43 – Shop Talk: What are the recordkeeping requirements for repair stations?
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1:03:14Maintenance isn’t done until the paperwork is completed. This “Shop Talk” investigates the recordkeeping requirements for maintenance, repair stations, and best practices to include the differences between required records for work performed for Part 135 operators versus Part 91 operators; the records that must be maintained on parts; and the best …
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Ep. 75: Moral hazard and migration
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21:07Since 2014, over 15,000 migrants have died or gone missing trying to make the voyage from the north coast of Africa to southern Europe. In response, European authorities have launched several search and rescue operations. There are few signs that migration along this deadly route is slowing down. In fact, efforts to curb migrant deaths may encourag…
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