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  • On Midday Edition Monday, we get local reaction to the latest killing by a federal officer in Minneapolis, and what local leaders are doing to try to prevent similar violence in San Diego County.
  • We get an update on the crowded race for California's next governor. Plus, many small businesses are struggling to stay afloat amid financial challenges, from tariff uncertainty to the war in Iran. And, how immigration enforcement is affecting South County.
  • Seven established Democrats and two leading Republicans are among more than 50 names on the June ballot.
  • El equipo de Port of Entry se sentó a platicar con Jorge Meraz, tijuanense y conductor de “Crossing South”, para desmenuzar el miedo, los titulares y los malentendidos que influyen en cómo muchas personas en Estados Unidos perciben la frontera , y cómo es en realidad.
  • A review by inewsource and its Documenters program found just four cities — San Diego, National City, Vista and La Mesa — and the county Board of Supervisors allow residents to participate in live remote public comment during their meetings.
  • After the dramatic downfall of Democratic U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell, the race for California governor is moving on. Once a leading candidate to replace outgoing Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, Swalwell suspended his campaign and then announced he would resign from Congress following allegations that he sexually assaulted a woman.
  • With the installation of the first female archbishop of Canterbury, women clergy in the Episcopal Church reflect on the struggle toward women's ordination and the future of women in ministry.
  • First, the University of San Diego Law Immigration Clinic looks to give students real-life experience and fill the need for more immigration lawyers. Then, Chula Vista is changing its rule on police purchasing military equipment without approval from the city council. Also, Jacumba Hot Springs is asking the county to intervene in a solar project that is causing dust in the area. Meanwhile, there are concerns over a planned transmission line. Plus, some weekend event ideas.
  • As a heroin dealer in Copenhagen, Frank (Kim Bodnia) is far from the top but earns good money pushing with a friend (Mads Mikkelsen). When he decides to up the ante, Frank goes to Milo (Zlatko Buric), a drug lord -- except he doesn't have enough money for the heroin. Instead, Milo fronts him the goods upon the condition of immediate repayment. But when Frank goes to make the deal, and the police arrive, he has to ditch the drugs. Now Frank has to find a way to repay Milo if he wants to live. From Danish filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn ("Drive," "Only God Forgives"). *** "Pusher" plays as part of "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair." Co-presented by the American Cinematheque, "Bleak Week" spotlights a diverse lineup of films that venture into the darkest sides of humanity and the bleakest points in human history. What began as a Los Angeles-based festival expands this year to 73 cities around the world, including San Diego's Digital Gym Cinema! Founded in 2022, "Bleak Week" is an annual weeklong festival where audiences can celebrate and experience some of the most challenging works of arthouse cinema. Each June, "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair" spotlights a diverse lineup of films that venture into the darkest sides of humanity and the bleakest points in human history. Digital Gym Cinema is proud to be a participating cinema in the expanded fifth edition of "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair" which runs from June 5 through June 11. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Still grieving over the accidental death of their daughter, Christine (Sharon Williams), John (Donald Sutherland) and Laura Baxter (Julie Christie) head to Venice, Italy, where John's been commissioned to restore a church. There Laura meets two sisters (Hilary Mason, Clelia Matania) who claim to be in touch with the spirit of the Baxters' daughter. Laura takes them seriously, but John scoffs until he himself catches a glimpse of what looks like Christine running through the streets of Venice. *** "Don't Look Now" plays as part of "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair" which runs from June 5 through June 11. Co-presented by the American Cinematheque, "Bleak Week" spotlights a diverse lineup of films that venture into the darkest sides of humanity and the bleakest points in human history. What began as a Los Angeles-based festival expands this year to 73 cities around the world, including San Diego's Digital Gym Cinema! Founded in 2022, "Bleak Week" is an annual weeklong festival where audiences can celebrate and experience some of the most challenging works of arthouse cinema. Each June, "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair" spotlights a diverse lineup of films that venture into the darkest sides of humanity and the bleakest points in human history. Digital Gym Cinema is proud to be a participating cinema in the expanded fifth edition of "Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair." Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
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