NYPD Det. Frank Serpico: The Night I was shot and Distortion of Facts

Legendary retired NYPD Detective Francesco “Frank” Serpico is the first police officer in American history to expose widespread systemic corruption in a police department. In 1972 Frank was awarded the NYPD’s highest award for bravery, the Medal of Honor. Frank discusses with Doug Poppa the night of February 3, 1971, when he was shot in the face during an undercover narcotics operation in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.

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Missing the Point – Are we going to take the climate crisis seriously, or not?

Facing a climatic existential threat, the cause of which, in the United States, has largely to do with vehicle emissions, we desperately need to convert our national fleet of 280 million vehicles from gasoline to electric power as soon as possible.  And our answer to that challenge is a $7,500 tax credit of which only people making $100,000 or more can take full advantage.

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