Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley To Be Aired On ME TV

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This weeks show special guest will be Stephanie Brinkerhoff-Riley 3rd Ward City Council member. She explains in detail why see decided to release a recording to the public concerning the SBOA exit conference. The Tri-StateVoices show was created by the City County Observer, recorded and edited by Wood and Woods law firm and produced by ME TV TRI-STATE.

The shows host is well known lawyer Mike Woods. The Tri-StateVoices program features current topics and issues of importance to this region. This public affairs program is 30 minutes in length. The City County Observer ,Woods and Woods, Tri-StateVoices show will air on ME TV TRI-STATE each Sunday at 11:30 am and can viewed on the following TV Channels: Channels 36.1 and 20.1. WOW 105. Insight -186 and Time Warner -3 and 14. If you miss the TRI-STATE VOICES show on ME TV TRI-STATE you may view it on the City County Observer newly creative “MOLE TV” video channel located on this site.

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  1. Glad to see this back up on the site. Voters need to be given a heavy dose of SBR between now and November of 2015. There were only a few things I disagreed with in the video but the other 95% of it is spot on. Never thought we would have a representative like this much less her AND Al Lindsey (who should be the next guest on the Woods N Woods show).

    I think I might cry if SBR isn’t moved into the mayor’s office by January 2016. This is a golden opportunity to make a massive change and one we cannot let slip by.

    • I’ll vote for her if she’s who they trot out there but I can’t help but think Rick Davis ought to try again. Maybe the whole “you messed up but you can redeem yourselves, voters” factor could come through. I think SBR would lose, unfortunately.

  2. Unfortunately Rick is hard at work establishing his business and I doubt he’ll be interested in running. This is our loss.

    • How do we get the bums out and the good guys back in? Maybe this is a start. He who controls the crowd controls Rome! He who controls the media controls the crowds.

  3. If you can get SBR to run she has my vote and many others I have talked to. I don’t think she would run simply because she not looking for political gain over the issue at hand, but I say GO SBR run for Mayor of this city nothing would make me happier !

    • Aren’t you and Rails assuming a lot since SBR cannot run for Mayor or Council on the Democrat ticket without a permission slip from the Dem. county chairman? Remember, she votes in Republican primaries now. Who knows who the Dem. party chairman will be in 2015, or what his relationship with SBR will be.

      Besides, she is way too busy with her new special meeting recording duties.

        • Ghost: You practically nailed it, at any assumption that comment and attempt at subjective diversion came from the mechanical core of the your local Evansville political low yield intelligence drivers.
          Straight from the old “Bag O Tricks” response arena.
          Automatically added to the burgeoning analytics data base we’re running on the ongoing social economic failure your area.
          What the actual citizens need to clear up moving forward while joining the rest of the Nation in rebuilding America for the real public infrastructure needs of the coming century.

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_commons

          http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/7d/cb/5e/7dcb5e254ba96878255cc1fa75f66c12.jpg

          When our team refers to “while” and “what” the rest of the nation is doing while moving forward we note this stuff, “actually moving forward”.

          Its time right now to scrap you’re local political machine old obsolete functions, maybe recycle anything of reusable elemental metal properties into the new infrastructure such as “manhole covers” or water pipes or a viable 21st century throughput grids.
          Anything that provides continuity pathways for social economic recovery through good jobs now would be “real good”.

          Heads up.

          What CEOs are Saying: The Business Community’s Take on President Obama’s National Travel and Tourism Strategy

          Jeff Zients and Valerie Jarrett
          May 23, 2014
          03:29 PM EDT
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          President Barack Obama feigns throwing a ball during a tour of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., May 22, 2014.
          President Barack Obama feigns throwing a ball during a tour of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., May 22, 2014. The ball was originally thrown by President Taft, the first President to throw a first pitch. Baseball Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson is at left and Hall of Famer Andre Dawson is at right. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

          Two years ago, President Obama set an ambitious goal: that the United States would annually attract 100 million international visitors by 2021. Yesterday, from Cooperstown, New York, he announced that we are right on track.

          More than 70 million travelers from around the world visited the United States in the last year alone, up from 55 million just five years ago — and they spent more than $180 billion. This growth in international visitors has also created approximately 175,000 American jobs over those five years.

          Using his pen, the President will sign a Presidential Memorandum calling for reductions in wait times for travelers at our 15 largest airports and take additional executive actions to encourage more international travelers to come to the United States, making it easier for foreign tourists to see more and spend more in the United States.

          That’s a big deal, and will have a huge impact on our economy — and CEOs and business leaders from around the country agree. Take a look at what they’re saying, coming out of yesterday’s announcement — and help spread the word.

          “We are particularly pleased about the firm commitment by the Administration to cut down the growing delays for airline passengers entering the country. We have been asked to participate in the public-private initiative announced today to explore all means of expediting processing of travelers at our gateways and will enthusiastically do so.”

          –Doug Parker, CEO of American Airlines

          “Tourism is a tremendous source of US jobs and economic growth. Worldwide, travelers last year made over one billion international trips, and that number is projected to double over the next 20 years. If the US can host its fair share of those visitors, millions of jobs will be created right here in the US – jobs that cannot be sent offshore. The President’s action today will help the United States better compete globally for those future travelers.”

          –Christopher J. Nassetta, President and CEO of Hilton Worldwide

          “Delta applauds President Obama’s efforts to increase travel and tourism to the United States. Expanding this important sector of the economy means more job growth and economic opportunities across our nation. In particular, we welcome the president’s efforts, and the efforts of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, to expedite and streamline the entry process for travelers coming into the U.S. Improving and speeding up the entry process for our customers has been a top priority for Delta. Many of these customers are visitors from overseas who will be spending money in the U.S. on business or leisure pursuits during their visit, further bolstering our economy.”

          –Richard Anderson, CEO of Delta Airlines

          “The U.S. took a big step today in recognizing that it’s time we bring travel into the 21st century. President Obama pledged to direct the Departments of Commerce and Homeland Security to streamline the entry process for foreign visitors. His announcement came a few hours after he gathered with CEOs from the travel industry, including me, and talked with us about how best to harness our industry’s potential for creating economic growth and jobs in the U.S.”

          –Arne Sorenson, President and CEO of Marriott International

          “To achieve our goal of attracting 100 million international visitors by 2021, we need well-trained employees who can find ladders of opportunity within our growing hospitality and travel industry. …As Marilyn Carlson Nelson has long said, ‘the greatest form of philanthropy is a good job’ — and hospitality is an industry where you can quickly work your way up into a well-paying position in professional management. Jobs in our industry can pull people up and out of poverty and provide opportunities to grow the middle class.”

          –Trudy Rautio, President and CEO of Carlson (a global hospitality and travel company)

          Jeff Zients is Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy. Valerie Jarrett is a Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement.

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          • “Its time right now to scrap you’re local political machine old obsolete functions,…”

            You hit that one on the nailhead! It is time for our local legislators of BOTH parties to move to repeal IC 3-10-1-6!! The State AG wisely chooses not to enforce this archaic law that attempts to mandate party loyalties above a voter’s right to choose the better candidates, but it should be taken off the books. It makes Indiana look even more backward than it is.

          • EKB: Marilyn Carlson Nelson has long said, ‘the greatest form of philanthropy is a good job.’

            That one above nailed it, and in the 21st century the gateways and usable infrastructure will sustain it.
            In Evansville the old machine politics focus has made the recovery of personal and business investment on failed infrastructure the number one priority. Clearly not the focus of community needed for social economically balanced recovery.

            In the release from the Whitehouse they speak of gateways for Sustainability forward, that’s scientifically spot on.
            Given the gateways in southwestern Indiana and the approach states bordering that, the commerce access throughput Fail is focused on Evansville.

            Our groups analytics clearly show that, and if one must actually try create forward throughput commerce “with what’s left” of your transportation throughput, one is already two steps behind other thinking and emerging locations. Your leadership clearly failed conceptual balancing by locating the Medical school complex in an low access and failed utilities section right out of the gate.

            The cost due each families house hold in your county are in fact now sporting that bill along with the “higher cost carbon intrusive failures” in the standing infrastructures. leadership again.

            The leadership in Evansville has flat out failed the people historically. Period.
            If the place was a corporate division in a global company they’d be looking for a new location or fire everyone from the mailroom up.
            Finding emerging investment in a business that builds itself core out first proves to be rather overlooked in the rapidly evolving global market places required given any historical or projected focus.
            Accesses “into the business core”, first provisional provides that sustainable balance to “grow the core out”. Failed leadership again.

            Evansville has for the last 50 years failed the grade with this.
            Its more than time (CLEARLY) to get rid of the obsolete methodology of the leadership there. You see, looking in we see, its a now “another requirement” for growth.

            Needs balance. Immediately,and as expediently as the citizens can. We will continue to run the analytics, when some “candidates clearly show support for actual metro citizen based growth” aspect ranges, we will support them with some ideation and innovation that “clearly works” to improve the standing situational needs of the whole community.

            Try this on.

            http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/rebuild-america

            http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/docs/051214_economic_importance_of_investing_in_our_infrastructure.pdf

            http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2014/05/12/21st-century-workplace-todays-working-families

            “Ædificate climate*”

            “Build for climate change.”

          • PAK: Its is a hydra situation alright however those are taken care of by Greek mythology states that Hercules only had to cut of “the one head that was immortal”. Athena gave’um the golden sword and it was curtains for the Hydra, and all the heads.

            Like Greek mythology, which of the hydras heads are the immortal muse. Who’s gonna be Athena? Just what becomes the golden sword?
            Hercules can be anyone with the knowledge of where to strike the final blow.

            In your situation I’d worry more about Southwestern Indiana, than California right now.
            Hell, they’d call in the hydra in a flash if it would bring’em some steady rain.

            Ædificate climate mutatio, scientia potestas

            Build for climate change, Knowledge is power.

      • Missy what if SBR is the Democrat county chair
        What then ? LMFAO She holds no position of recorder
        You just wish it could be you that let the dirty cat out of the bag…..
        And your to busy with
        well I will save that
        for a later date…

        • Having SBR for Democratic County Chairwoman would be a great thing, but I expect that she would be spreading herself too thin. That is because of her growing law practice and being the mother of twin pre-schoolers, not because of the Missy snark attempts. To characterize a Whistle Blower for the cause of good governance in such a way is very typical of Evansville dirty politics.
          I also think anybody who did hold the chairman’s seat would be very stupid to consider the possibility of trying to bar her from whatever primary race she wishes to enter. I don’t think she’d have much difficulty meeting the requirements to run as an “Independent”, so the Democrats would only shoot themselves in the foot again by blocking her from their primary ballot.

        • If SBR is County Chair in 2014, she can write her own pass. That’s up to the precinct committeemen whether they want a county chairwoman that might record and run rumors on every party caucus or private strategy session.

          • I believe Rob Faulkner has a couple more years til he has to run for party chairman again unless he resigns, which he should do. The party is in even worse financial shape than it was under McNeeley, they can’t even get the internet turned on at Democrat HQ and their one computer is in parts

          • You need to let it go, Missy. You’re choosing to be a part of the problem, not part of the solution.

      • ah shut up Buggsey! 🙂 You don’t know what you are talking about Troll.

        She could run as an independent and still win big time. She might be better off doing it that way. Look what the Leaders in the Dem Party did to Rick Davis and he won the Dem Primary. Connie didn’t help Rick at all. Neither did Mark. They helped to elect Winney instead. Shame on them big time. All you dem party workers who lose your CC jobs need to remember who your real friends are. It was the Party Big Wigs that threw you all under the buss. I blame Mark for most all of that. I don’t know who made him do what he did but I’ll never forget it. Rick Davis would have been a better Mayor that what we have right now. We would not have Russ Lloyd with his hands on the City’s Books and finances if Rick has won instead of Winney.

        • Then Rick should’ve concentrated on making friends in politics rather than enemies. Instead of building support, he chose to tear down fellow Democrats on behalf of his small core of sour old advisors.

  4. John Friend new name is “JOHNNY THE RAT”. I supported him every time he ran for public office but I will never do It again because he “Ratted” people out for his own political gain.

    • That is too funny JOHNNY THE RAT
      I agree with you if someone would do that for political gain they are just another rotten politician.

    • What he did to SBR changed my entire opinion of him. He should have taken the high road.

  5. Look out TV, Radio and Newspapers as the internet is taking over your place as the news producing outlet for the ordinary people.

    No longer will a few or a handful of people be able to totally control news and information dissemination to the public.

    This is a great idea. And I’m glad that this doesn’t depend on the civic center’s Wi-Fi☺ to work.

    I hope that the Mayor can’t figure out a way to disable the sound system like the Radical Oppressors did to Forest Gump in that movie during the Washington DC Mall scene.

    Now I need to figure out how I can watch this program since I only have basic cable. Are these shows sent out over the air waves so that people with a digital antenna can pick them up on their TV? If so I can hook up my digital antenna to my TV and see this show in real time. If not then I’ll have to try to figure out how to view it over my home computer via the internet.

    I’m not familiar with any of those TV station numbers as I don’t see them on my WOW TV station list. I don’t use the WOW Box as my TV is cable Ready. I didn’t like having to use two different TV remotes. And I hated the wow TV remote controller as I was not at all used to having so many options.

    I’m so glad that this is being produced for TV. This will certainly help to bypass the IMHO biased local stations and the extremely biased local news paper. Stephanie Brinkerhoff Riley (SBR) will get the time to tell her side of the story to everyone. Too bad this could not have been done earlier before the local media did their damage to SBR’s reputation with the uninformed TV views and readers of the ECP.

    • Informational reply here: One of our team members from there just informed us that the C&P was trying to (give away) “free samples” of they’re politically biased raggage at a local grocery outlet today.
      Said she almost took one but the elderly Lady in front of her told the fellow at the entryway he couldn’t give those things away anymore. Said the Woman told him to take the whole stack and give it to the Goodwill industries truck out on the lot.
      That way maybe someone would get a benefit from the manure written on it lately. Honestly that’s what was said, wow when your media can’t do any better than that its days are truly numbered.
      Something was apparently referred to by the Lady as “editorial babyfied” and “juvenal” in the comments,as well as a reference to some network TV stations, as well.

      Sounds like Grannies got their number, to bad we couldn’t have plugged the CCO at the moment, I actually asked my team member if she did, said “no too busy laughing out loud and pointing like everyone else there going in the store”.

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