We can't highlight Black Music Month without talking about Michael Jackson. Undoubtedly one of the most famous people to ever live, Jackson's impact on music is unmeasurable but as fans know it hasn't always been a smooth ride. Panama Jackson welcomes the hosts of the Audible podcast "Thing Twice: Michael Jackson" to discuss some of the biggest takeaways from their in-depth podcast that analyzed Jackson's life outside of fame.
should do away rule of law because we have a view of what happened. we ve seen this movie before in a very different form with bernhard getz in 1985. that was a case where he went to jail. but he didn t go to jail for shooting the people he said were trying to rob him on the subway, he went to jail for illegal possession of a firearm where he got that one-year sentence. so in a case like that, it was all about what was in bernie getz s mind at the time. in this case there s going to be two bites at that apple. number one, daniel penny might testify. to do this he has to waive immunity, but he might testify in that grand jury and say this is what was going through my mind. i had no idea that my actions were going to kill him nor was that my intent. as elie said, he could not get indicted. the other solution is he gets indicted and he goes to trial. and the reason i call that a solution is the grand jury s secret, we re not going to know what happened in there.
history. you get them every now and then. bernie getz. it captures what is going on in the city. $8 hundred million from the deblasio administration to mental health services. $240 million in fiscal 2024. none seems to be getting to any of the people needing the help. really what s happened here is that when you pull back from the public sphere in terms of public safety, you get a vacuum. and all of the folks who are responsible for that pullback, aoc, bragg, etc. , etc. you know the characters at play. now are the ones scrambling to put this arrest on penny asap because they re responsible for this pullback in public safety. that public safety has to be somehow or other enforced by private citizens. we have had it throughout history and we re seeing it again. dana: paul mauro, thank you.
incentive for folks in the future to step up and defend fellow passengers, but again it always comes back to race, whether it is adams or bragg? they need the narrative. that s what fires everybody up. and that s why you are only seeing photos of neely from 15 years ago, 12 years ago dressed as michael jackson. the one thing they are missing in this is the police. normally they want the police to be the ones who are going to be the village villains in a case like this. the police showed up late, and there is no indication of that and that s why there are the protest and they want to fight with the police. that s why there are the staged protests. there is no way a bunch of protesters jumped on to a live subway platform and on to the tracks without knowing the train isotom contrived as well. they need the narrative and they didn t get the police into it and they are trying to drag them in. throughout history new york city had the iconic cases. you had bernie getz and brian watkins,