Governor Gary R. Herbert’s Schedule
December 4, 2017 - December 8, 2017
**The Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**
Monday, December 4
10:40 a.m. Welcome President Trump
Location: Roland R. Wright Air National Guard Base, Salt Lake City
Media Access by R.S.V.P. to the White House
11:45 a.m. Presidential Speech
Location: Utah State Capitol
Media Access by R.S.V.P. to the White House
4:00 p.m. Meet with Chief of Staff
Location: Governor’s Office
4:30 p.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Governor’s Office
Tuesday, December 5
10:00 a.m. Mansion Holiday Theme Reveal Event
Location: Governor’s Mansion
Media Access
11:00 a.m. Meet with Constituents
Location: Governor’s Mansion
1:30 p.m. Discuss Housing and Transition with Inmate Unit Leaders
Location: Promontory Facility, Utah State Prison, Draper
3:30 p.m. Budget Discussions
Location: Governor’s Office
5:00 p.m. Meet with Chief of Staff and General Counsel
Location: Governor’s Office
Wednesday, December 6
9:00 a.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Governor’s Office
10:00 a.m. Meet with Utah League of Cities and Towns
Location: Governor’s Office
10:30 a.m. Meet with Constituents
Location: Governor’s Office
1:00 p.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Governor’s Office
5:00 p.m. Mansion Artist Series Event
Location: Governor’s Mansion
Thursday, December 7
9:30 a.m. State Board of Education Meeting
Location: Utah State Board of Education Office, Salt Lake City
10:45 a.m. Budget Discussions
Location: Governor’s Office
12:00 p.m. Museum Event
Location: Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Offices, Salt Lake City
1:00 p.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Governor’s Office
2:30 p.m. Meet with Representatives of Our Schools Now Initiative
Location: Governor’s Office
3:00 p.m. 6th Judicial District Interviews
Location: Governor’s Office
Friday, December 8
9:00 a.m. Meet with Staff
Location: Governor’s Office
10:00 a.m. Sevier County Economic Development Meeting
Location: Governor’s Office
11:00 a.m. Meet with Utah Highway Patrol Association
Location: Governor’s Office
2:00 p.m. Wayne County Economic Development Meeting
Location: Governor’s Office
Lt. Governor Spencer J. Cox’s Schedule
December 4, 2017 - December 8, 2017
**The Lt. Governor’s schedule is subject to frequent change**
Monday, December 4
11:45 a.m. Presidential Speech
Location: Utah State Capitol
Tuesday, December 5
Flight to Washington, D.C.
Wednesday, December 6
Prepare to testify before United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
2:30 p.m. Testify at United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Hearing
Flight from Washington, D.C. to Salt Lake City
Thursday, December 7
2:15 p.m. Meet with Representatives of Our Schools Now Initiative
Location: Governor’s Office
3:00 p.m. 6th Judicial District Interviews
Location: Governor’s Office
Friday, December 8
No Public Meetings
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MOOSE BLOOD
ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM
I DON'T THINK I CAN DO THIS ANYMORE
RELEASE NEW SONG AND MUSIC VIDEO FOR
"TALK IN YOUR SLEEP"
WATCH IT HERE
DECEMBER 4, 2017 - Canterbury, Kent's Moose Blood have revealed details for their brand new, upcoming album, 'I Don't Think I Can Do This Anymore', which will be released on March 9, 2018 on Hopeless Records. 'I Don't Think I Can Do This Anymore' is the band's follow-up to 2016's 'Blush' and dives into the most complex emotional territory they've ever explored.
Last week, the band teased their new single "Talk In Your Sleep" by providing the sheet music to fans. Today, Moose Blood has released the studio version and music video for the track. Yesterday, the song premiered on BBC Radio 1 Rock Show with Daniel P. Carter. Fans can watch the music video here: www.smarturl.it/talkinyoursleepvideo
"There's almost a circularity to this album when placed next to our first two," notes lead guitarist Mark Osborne. "The first is full of songs written by enthusiastic, excited kids who just wanted to get their music out there. 'Blush' was more about struggling with some of what came along with that change of lifestyle and 'I Don't Think I Can Do This Anymore' is really us trying to work through some of what has happened in our lives as a result of doing this band full time."
The new songs examine growing up and learning to become a man, about facing tribulations and coming out stronger on the other side, about tackling what ails you head on, no matter how insurmountable it might seem. Even more than that though, it is comprehensively Moose Blood's most sonically complete and accomplished body of work to date.
In an era where a majority of musicians seem to view writing good songs as low down the list of attributes required for a successful career, Canterbury quartet Moose Blood are that rarest of things: a band who let the songs do the talking.
'I Don't Think I Can Do This Anymore' is now available for pre-order: www.smarturl.it/IDTICDTA
Track listing:
1. Have I Told You Enough
2. Talk In Your Sleep
3. Just Outside
4. You Left In The Worst Way
5. All The Time
6. Can We Stay Like This
7. Pull Me From The Floor
8. Walk All Day With You
9. Such A Shame
10. Promise Me
11. It's Too Much
Today, Moose Blood also announce an upcoming 2018 North American headline tour with support from Lydia and McCafferty. A full list of cities is below. Pre-sale tickets are now available. Offers include a limited edition, tour exclusive vinyl variant of 'I Don't Think I Can Do This Anymore'. Purchase tickets with this special vinyl at http://mooseblood.shofetti.com
General tickets will go on sale on Friday, December 8th at 10am EST and can be purchased at www.mooseblooduk.com
Moose Blood North America Tour Dates
w/ Lydia, McCafferty
March 14 - The Royale - Boston, MA
March 15 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
March 16 - Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA
March 17 - The Stone Pony - Ashbury Park, NJ
March 18 - 9:30 Club - Washington, DC
March 20 - Canal Club - Richmond, VA
March 21 - Cat's Cradle - Carrboro, NC
March 23 - Orpheum - Tampa, FL
March 24 - The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
March 25 - Basement East - Nashville, TN
March 27 - White Oak Music Hall - Houston, TX
March 28 - Scoot Inn - Austin, TX
March 29 - Gas Monkey - Dallas, TX
March 31 - The Nile - Phoenix, AZ
April 2 - Quartyard - San Diego, CA
April 3 - The Regent - Los Angeles, CA
April 4 - Slim's - San Francisco, CA
April 6 - Hawthorne Theater - Portland, OR
April 7 - El Corazon - Seattle, WA
April 9 - The Complex - Salt Lake City, UT
April 10 - Summit Music Hall - Denver, CO
April 12 - The Garage - Burnsville, MN
April 13 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
April 14 - St. Andrews - Detroit, MI
April 15 - Agora Ballroom - Cleveland, OH
April 17 - Town Ballroom - Buffalo, NY
April 18 - The Phoenix - Toronto, ON
April 19 - The Fairmount Theater - Montreal, QC
Formed in August of 2012, Moose Blood consists of Eddy Brewerton, Mark Osborne, Kyle Todd and Lee Munday.
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The Unintended Consequences of the Steinle Decision
Source: PJ Media
the real villains in the Kate Steinle story are the San Francisco politicians who made the rules that prevented ICE from removing the already five-time deported criminal Zarate from the country. These SF pols already had Kate's murder forever on their consciences.
Background Notes from Judicial Watch
12/09/2015
JW Files Lawsuit against San Francisco Sanctuary Ordinance Expansion
Source: Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a taxpayer lawsuit in San Francisco County, California Superior Court to end a March 2015 expansion of San Francisco’s sanctuary ordinance that prohibits San Francisco Sheriff’s Department personnel from exchanging information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) about the citizenship or immigration status of inmates in the Sheriff Department’s custody. San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi 's goes even further than San Francisco’s infamous sanctuary ordinance.
12/04/2017
California Court Rejects Attempt to Toss Judicial Watch Lawsuit Against San Francisco’s Illegal Immigrant Sanctuary Policies
Source: Judicial Watch
The Superior Court of California, San Francisco County overruled San Francisco Sheriff Vicky Hennessy’s move to end a Judicial Watch taxpayer lawsuit challenging the Sheriff’s sanctuary policy. The lawsuit challenges restrictions on the ability of sheriff’s deputies to communicate freely with Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE).
09/10/2015
Judicial Watch: San Francisco Crime Surge – Homicide Arrests up 55%, Rapes Arrests up 370%
Source: Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch announced today it obtained records from the San Francisco County Sheriff’s Department revealing that violent crime in the Bay area has skyrocketed since 2011, with the number of arrests for murder up 55%, and the number of arrests for rapes up 370%. Judicial Watch uncovered the numbers through a July 9, 2015, California Public Records Act request that sought the number of arrests for violations of the following crimes between 2011 and 2015.