PODCAST
SUNDAY, January 17, 2016
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- January 17, 2016, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Carroll discusses a number of things today, including the military helicopter crash, the Department of Land and Natural Resources' comments regarding guns and Muslims, the killing of albatross at Kaena Point, and a landside and trash by the freeway interchange in Aiea that no one seems to be concerned about.
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- Based on his past experience as a game warden in California, Carroll tells us why Hawaii's game wardens need long guns (rifles and shotguns), but what they must fix first. More times than not there is a weapon involved, either a gun or a knife, when confronting a hunter, a fisherman, or someone living in a remote location. The Department of Land and Natural Resources is a major department,
responsible for important aspects of life in Hawaii, including land use and preservation.
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- More than four million dollars will be spent on the upcoming World Conservation Congress, much of it from DLNR's budget. Maybe there are better things to spend it on here in Hawaii, such as hiring better qualified people, training DLNR personnel, and obtaining better equipment. Just look
at the pictures below of the harbor office at Haleiwa Harbor. People work and visit here, but the building is barely standing. Don't lean against the rail.
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- Carroll notes, asking the government questions is now becoming an "us" and "them" situation, and answers are not forthcoming. Everything is becoming very secretive, including the recent vandalism and killing of albatross at Kaena Point. It is reported the suspects attend or attended Punahou schools. Perhaps they were previously
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on a field trip and were shown where cameras and nests were?
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- Is anything but the rail project and filling a few, visible potholes, getting done? Here are pictures of a rockslide and trash at the Kamehameha Highway / H1 interchange in Aiea. Time to pick it up!
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- Monday is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. A bell-ringing ceremony takes place Sunday, January 17, at Saint Andrew's Cathedral, at 4:30 p.m. The annual parade starts Monday morning, January 18, 9:00 a.m., at Magic Island, followed by an all-day celebration at Kapiolani Park.
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Looking for the downed helicoptors, North Shore, Oahu. "No one left behind".
Working together
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KITTY CORNER - TOO CUTE!
These, and other kittens like them, are looking for a home. Ages range from 3 to 12 months.
They have been neutered or spayed, and they are litter box trained. Now, all they need is your love. Who can resist a new kitten?
To adopt, call Carroll at 782-6627, or email carroll@carrollcox.com.
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- Carroll announces he is a regular guest on The John Nolan Show from 6 - 7 p.m. on KWAI 1080 AM. Listen and call in!
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Follow: Carroll Cox, Department of Land and Natural Resources, DLNR, Muslims, Suzanne Case, Tommy Friel, Haleiwa Boat Harbor, infrastructure, Marines, helicopter crash, Governor Ige, Mayor Caldwell
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