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Monthly Archives: October 2019
Bankruptcy helps Blackjewel avoid paying $1-million to Kentucky, Labor Cabinet filed to change that – WYMT News
Posted: October 24, 2019 at 11:52 am
CHARLESTON, WV. (WYMT) - Kentucky's Labor Cabinet filed paperwork in bankruptcy court in Charleston, West Virginia on Oct. 17 to allow them to pursue money owed to the state.
The largest of the two fines asks Blackjewel to pay $705,000.
When Blackjewel filed for Bankruptcy on July 1, an automatic stay immediately kicked in.
An automatic stay stops almost all civil lawsuits filed, including those from government agencies like Kentucky's Labor Cabinet.
What the cabinet has filed for is a motion to modify the automatic stay, attempting to make Blackjewel pay the fine in accordance with the Kentucky Revised Statute.
The statute reads that "Any firm, individual, partnership, or corporation that violates KRS 337.020 shall be assessed a civil penalty of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000)," and goes on to add that each is considered a separate offense.
The state cannot collect the fine from Blackjewel as long as the automatic stay is in place since it is a "civil penalty."
The document reads that the company employed 705 people to operate mines in Kentucky, which is where the state got the amount of $705,000.
The Commonwealth has filed various suits since July against Blackjewel, including the failure to "furnish a performance bond" in the amount of $366,500.
Tuesday afternoon a judge responded to the motion saying that "good faith" negotiations had begun taking place between the two parties.
The hearing for the motion would have been Wednesday at 2:00 p.m., but it has since been moved to November 13 to allow negotiations to continue.
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Is the board overseeing Puerto Ricos bankruptcy unconstitutional? – The Economist
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ARE YOU and your client here just to defend the integrity of the Constitution? asked Samuel Alito, an associate justice of the Americas Supreme Court, on October 15th. Or would one be excessively cynical to think that something else is involved here, involving money? The court had heard arguments from Donald Verrilli, for the board overseeing Puerto Ricos bankruptcy; Jeffrey Wall, for the federal government; and Theodore Olson, to whom the judges remarks were addressed. His client is Aurelius Capital Management, a hedge fund that invests in distressed debt. At stake are $125bn of creditor claims.
Aurelius was founded in 2006 by Mark Brodsky, formerly of Elliott Management. Both funds were involved in a fight with Argentina about its bonds in 2014, during which Cristina Fernndez de Kirchner, then the president, dubbed them vultures. They were among six funds that held out for full repayment. In 2016 they settled favourably and were paid $9.3bn. Aurelius now aims to get the Supreme Court to declare the Puerto Rico oversight board unconstitutional, in the hope of improving on its offer to the territorys creditors of 35-45 cents on the dollar.
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In 2014 rating agencies downgraded Puerto Ricos debt. It ended up defaulting. In 2016 Congress passed the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA) to approve the islands budget and supervise its debts. The president, then Barack Obama, was to appoint the board members, with no requirement to seek the Senates approvalwhich the constitution says is needed for officers of the United States. Aurelius argues that this should cover the board members, and that the board is unconstitutional.
The board and federal government argue that the boards business is primarily local. Lower courts had disagreed. The board was created to oversee bankruptcy proceedings unresolvable by Puerto Ricos governor, arguably implying that its powers supersede the islands. But those lower courts also blessed the boards actions under the de facto doctrine, which allows actions by officials to stand, even if they are found to have been wrongfully appointed.
On October 15th the Supreme Court spent little time on the de facto doctrine. It focused on whether the board acts locally, in the interest of Puerto Rico, or federally, in the interests of all Americans. Remarks from some of the liberal justices seemed to lean towards the latterand thus towards Aurelius. One option could have been some kind of financial bail-out, said Elena Kagan. Congress instead chose an option that had less financial cost for the American people as a whole. Sonia Sotomayor probed the idea that the act gave the board members powers that ordinary local officials did not previously have.
A ruling is due by July. If it goes Aureliuss way, it would be a mighty upsetand hugely disruptive for Puerto Rico. The board has collected and paid out claims, and issued $12bn of bonds. I have no idea how one unwinds this, said Mr Wall, for the federal government. He seems unlikely to have to find out. The conservative justices, who are in a majority, seemed to lean towards seeing the board members as Puerto Rican officers. If we conclude that the powers and duties here are primarily localdo you lose? Brett Kavanaugh asked Mr Olson. The court will now decide.
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Counsel will have county’s back in pipeline company’s bankruptcy | News, Sports, Jobs – Morning Journal News
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LISBON With a pipeline company filing for bankruptcy while owing more than a quarter of a million to the county in back taxes, county commissioners have voted to hire Anthony J. DeGirolamo, an attorney from Canton, to represent the countys interest.
DeGirolamos fee is $350 per hour with $190 per hour for Amber Weaver, another person working with him. Additional fees in the contract include research, mileage and clerical overtime.
Commissioner Mike Halleck said the contract allows the board to look at what is being spent from month to month and make a change if the legal services are becoming costly. Halleck previously said he has concerns about the matter costing the commissioners more than they will gain from it.
Cobra Pipeline LLC, based out of Willoughby, reportedly owes $262,980 to the county involving a pipeline and reservoir in northwestern Columbiana County. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late September.
In other matters at last weeks meeting:
The board approved a proclamation recognizing the Joe Williams Post 121 of the American Legion in Leetonia, which is celebrating 100 years this month. In 1919, the post was named after Joe Williams, the first man from Leetonia killed in France during World War I in 1918. He was originally buried in France, but then returned in 1921 to be buried in Oakdale Cemetery in Leetonia.
Commissioners approved several contracts for the county Department of Jobs and Family Services, including an 18-month janitorial contract beginning Nov. 1 with Arabe Maintenance for up to $46,920. Additionally, the board approved increasing the contract with ShineOn LLC Cleaning Service for Homemaker/Chore Services for Senior Services clients by an additional $15,000 for the year for a 2019 total of $87,000. Finally, a $10,000 contract increase was approved for Extreme Loving and Helping Hands to provide the additional services for Senior Services clients.
Commissioners gave permission for Derrick Weaver to hunt on County Home Road property.
LISBON An East Liverpool man who attempted to bring buprenorphine hidden in his sock into the county jail was ...
2nd plant manager sentenced CLEVELAND A second former manager at an Ohio manufacturing plant has been ...
A sweep of the Leetonia Schools K-12 Campus Wednesday did not uncover an illegal contraband. Village police along ...
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New Governor Addresses Piney Situation – By THOMAS P. FARNER – The SandPaper
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Surf City Beginning in 1912, the people of the New Jersey Pine Barrens were under attack and faced extermination. It didnt come from an enemy army or disease, but from the modern science of eugenics and the progressive political movement of the day. Two government-funded reports had labeled the residents in the press as incestuous inbreeders who lived a life of crime. Soon, shouts of what will we do with those people resounded from the states urban centers. It wasnt long until the politicians answered the call.
The April 23 edition of the Camden Courier reported, The startling conditions that have been reported as existing in the pines of Burlington county, by Miss Elizabeth Kite, will be investigated by the grand jury summoned at the opening of the term of court of Burlington county yesterday. Action along this line has been caused by the publication of Miss Kites report. Attracted by Miss Kites touch upon the alleged unlawful conditions and responding to suggestions made by the public press, Prosecutor Atkinson had Miss Kite summoned to appear before the grand jury.
On May 13, the Asbury Park Press told readers there had been some action.
The grand jury also disposed of its investigation into alleged immoral conditions in the pines of Burlington county, as presented in recent reports by Miss Elizabeth S. Kite. There was action in one case, Gardner Hendrickson of Southampton township, being indicted for bigamy. He thought, he declared, because his wife had married his brother, he had a right to marry another woman.
The problem was also handed over to the state saying, The grand jury in its presentment stated that it was the duty of the state to provide that the propagation of deficient classes be stopped by the enforcement of adequate laws made for the purpose.
By the spring of 1913, Gov. Woodrow Wilson, who signed a bill authorizing forced sterilizations, had left the state to become president, leaving behind his hand-picked choice, James Fiedler, to serve as temporary governor.
On June 26, the Paterson Call announced, Acting Governor Fielder, moved by the recent report of Miss Kite on immorality in the section of South Jersey known as the pine belt, will make a personal tour of inspection tomorrow to study the habits of the people in that section. The executive intends to spend the entire day in the country embraced in the exhaustive report of Miss Kite. If there is any immorality going on Mr. Fielder wants to see it.
Today what took place would be called a media circus, as a governor went in search of immorality. The Asbury Park Press of June 28 explained, Following a strenuous days tour of the notorious belt the executive diagnosed the trouble with the inhabitants of the pine lands. Discussing the subject with a staff reporter from The Press he set forth his views in no uncertain words. He laid the blame to a great extent at the door of those who live among the people whose morality is practically null and who have raised no hand to aid them. (H)e suggested that he would use his influence to bring the grand juries of the counties affected to indict those whose vices are responsible for the mental, moral and physical degeneration of the inhabitants of the belt.
The governor had other dignitaries traveling with him.
The Rev. A.W. Bostwick a member of the party who made the tour suggested during the day that the state establish segregation colonies where the mentally defective could be sent and where the immoral could be detained. Even more radical surgical steps toward the obliteration of the deplorable conditions were spoken of but neither appealed to the executive as practical. In the former case the segregation, it was argued might work toward the introduction of more revolting actions and the second would require trial.
Being a good politician and thinking about re-election, Fielder proposed a gentler remedy.
He advocated the introduction of properly censored motion pictures, illustrated lectures, and any form of amusement that would serve to interest the people in a cleaner form of living. He said that from his observations he did not think that it was due so much to the fact that they were imbued with a desire toward immorality as it was that they were uneducated, illiterate. They must first be taught what they must not do and then it will be time to show what they must do. On his trip today he found much that needed immediate remedy.
The Press concluded, The need of social workers was strongly apparent to the governor when he entered a little two room house where the front room served, he said, for living room, bed room, kitchen, dining room and hen house. He said that while he was in the front room the chickens were walking over the bed, and the house was in a filthy condition. In the heart of one of the principle towns in the belt he found a man and woman dwelling together with children, tho, they had never been married. Everyone in town knew it, he said but paid no heed to the effects that might come.
While the Asbury Park newspaper was generally sympathetic, the New York Sun took a hard line.
NEW JERSEY should do something quickly about the Pineys, that degenerate race which dwells in the sand and pine barrens in the heart of the State, decided acting Governor James E. Fielder on Friday night after an all-day trip through the wilder parts of Burlington county. Not much longer should these degenerate descendants of a fine stock be allowed to multiply and inbreed to swell the States list of public charges, he declared. Segregation will be tried and perhaps sterilization to stop the birth of idiots and criminals and defectives. Social centres are to be established in the little red school-houses. The decent folk of the district are to be pilloried if they do not see that the law is enforced against their worthless neighbors.
To the Sun, Fiedler didnt seem as kind.
I have been shocked at the conditions I found. Evidently these people are a serious menace to the state of New Jersey because they produce so many persons that inevitably become public charges. They have inbred and led lawless and scandalous lives till they have become a race of imbeciles, criminals and defectives.
The state must segregate them, that is certain. I think it may be necessary to sterilize some of them. They tell me there are as many as 1,500 right here in Burlington county and several thousand in the pine belt of the state.
For the children we must have social centers in the schools, and these would do something for the grown persons. There must be sharp heed that the children attend school, and it will be possible to educate parents in many cases.
He concluded his interview with The low mentality of these people is the great handicap, and it is plainly responsible for the low moral standards among them. Lack of education is another factor, and the universal poverty and the fact that the children all have to go to work at a tender age contribute to keep these people down. But from what I have seen today I believe that the Pineys largely know their plight. They are now generally sending their children to school. They are no longer indifferent to whether the child can read or write. There is hope for a race that knows where it stands. But I will act on the situation at once.
Segregation camps and sterilization or movie theaters and recreation centers which way would the state of New Jersey go when it came to dealing with those people in the pines?
Next Week: the colony.
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Extra: TVF Int’l titles head to MENA; Big Brother returns to Australia – Realscreen
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TVF International sends slate to MENA
Indie factual distributor TVF International has secured a raft of sales to broadcasters across the Middle East and North Africa region.
Pan-MENA news network BBC Arabic picked up a package of titles, including Attitude Pictures In My Mind series; You, Me and Eugenics (Furnace for BBC); and Prisons Uncovered, the one-off special commissioned by Spring Films ITV.
Al Jazeera, meanwhile, has licensed a package of 35 hours for the Documentary Channel. The package includes: New Species(pictured), a ZDF/ARTE/Globo co-production; and Channel News Asia commissions Algorithms: How They Rule our World and Coming Clean About Green.
For Discovery Familyin MENA, the pay-TV broadcaster licensed seasons one and two of Raw Recruits, a Burning Bright production for Channel 5.
Discovery also picked up the CW-commissioned magazine series Did IMention Invention? and Choice TVs The Healthy Food Guide.
Pan-MENA channel Alhurra licensed two one-off current affairs films from Channel News Asias Undercover Asia strand and the history doc Partition.
Lastly, satellite provider OSN acquired the one-off documentary Apollos New Moon.
Big Brothertravels to Australia
Australias Seven Network has picked up Endemol Shine Groups Big Brotherfranchise the sixth comeback for the format this year and the first outside Europe.
The series, produced by Endemol Shine Australia, returns to the region in 2020 for the first time in six years, ushering in a new era of the global reality competition format.
Viewers can expect a dynamic new house and new rules designed to create show stopping twists.
DOK Leipzig to award record-setting prize money
DOK Leipzig plans todole out 82,000 (US$91,000) at this years festival, in addition to non-cash prizes valued at 11,000.
The non-cash prizes can be used by filmmakers to develop projects.
Additionally, all the Golden Doves in the long film competitions are endowed by prize sponsors for the first time.
German pubcaster MDR will once again sponsor the Golden Dove in the International Competition. The Medienstiftung der Sparkasse Leipzig is contributing the prize money for the Next Masters Competition, as in previous years.
Three new awards will be presented at DOK Industry,the festivals platform for film professionals: Development Prize for the Best Female Documentary Film Project for a Female Director, the D-Facto Motion Works-In-Progress Prize and the EWA Womens Talent Development Award.
A total of 24 awards will be presented at the Leipzig, Germany-based documentary festival, held Oct. 28 to Nov. 3.
Sportel Awards recognize documentaries at 30th event
Jaime Murciegos filmBoxgirls andVincent AlixsPresque parfait (Almost Perfect) were awarded at the annual Sportel Awards Ceremony.
Spain-based Murciego took home thePeace and Sport Documentary Prize at the event, held Oct. 21 in Monaco. Presque parfaitfrom Alix and France premium television channel Canal+ was presented the Jury Prize.
Short documentary The Guardian Angel of Nazar from Mikey Corker (Austria) and Red Bull Media House earned the Discovery Prize.
The international competition jury is presided over by Olympic champion pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva.
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Trump Makes Startling Statement: ‘We’ve Taken Control of the Oil in the Middle East US Has Control of That’ – The New Civil Rights Movement
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This Dystopian Hell Hole Nightmarish Hellscape That Democrats Are Putting Out
Whoopi Goldberg repeatedly fact-checked Meghan McCains analysis on The View of Sen. Bernie Sanders remarks about population control in light of climate change.
The Democratic presidential candidate agreed that family planning was a key feature in addressing climate catastrophe, and McCain backed her friend S.E. Cupps assessment of the remarks as an endorsement of eugenics.
Population growth is on the decline, McCain said. The worlds population is projected to nearly stop growing by the end of the century and in all clarity, I think people know this, but S.E. Cupp is one of my closest friends, and I agree with that. We were actually texting each other when this moment happened in the climate change debate.
Any time youre talking about population control, she added, if youre a pro-life person, it starts sounding alarms. Because, again, like in China they enacted a one-child policy, and now men outnumber women by 70 million in China and India. Its disgusting.
Related: Gross Distortion: S.E. Cupp Roasted for Insane Attack Accusing Bernie Sanders of Promoting Eugenics
Co-host Sunny Hostin pointed out that wasnt eugenics, which Goldberg had already defined earlier in the discussion, but McCain pressed on.
I believe its a slippery slope towards that, McCain said, and I do think this dystopian hell hole nightmarish hellscape that Democrats are putting out that climate change is just going to end everything to the (point) that were going to have to have population control in this country seems very extreme.
McCain and Abby Huntsman agreed that Sanders seemed to be supporting population control through abortion, while Hostin and Joy Behar argued thats not was he was saying at all and Goldberg cut in with a fact check.
Lets be clear about what he is saying, Goldberg said. Lets not make something up when its not what he said, because when you bring in eugenics, thats a different conversation. That is the controlling of a population because you dont like the size of your nose or theyre too dark.
McCain interjected to say that eugenics disproportionately impacts minorities and people with disabilities, but Goldberg said that was beside the point.
Eugenics doesnt have anything to did with minorities or anybody else, Goldberg said, over McCains protest, and I will say this to you also. Think about all the women in Ireland who for years just wanted birth control, they just wanted birth control because they live in a Catholic country that said you cannot have it.
They were having an insane amount of children, Goldberg added. What these women fought for and pressed for and marched for and got was the right to make that decision for themselves. I think thats clearly and maybe I misinterpreted it, but when he says, I think especially in poor countries around the world, where women do not necessarily want to have large numbers of babies, and where they can have the opportunity through birth control to control the number of kids they have, thats something I support. Thats different than eugenics.
McCain said she heard Sanders through the prism of a conservative, and she was alarmed.
I was shocked by what was coming out of his mouth, McCain said, and clearly everyone else at the table thought it was normal and just in the vein of climate change.
Huntsman was also alarmed, and the panelists argued over Sanders meaning, but Goldberg stepped back in again to restore order.
Listen, you can be pissed at what he said all you want to, she said, but report it correctly.
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Universities must stop covering up racism in order to protect their own reputations – The Guardian
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The extent of racism in UK universities has been yet again exposed by a new Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) report. But while statistics like the fact that more than a quarter of minority ethnic students have faced both physical and verbal racist attacks are shocking, theyre not new. Last year the Student Room found that one in two students had witnessed or faced racism on campus, while a National Union of Students (NUS) report said that incidents of racism made students of colour want to discontinue their education.
I have heard anecdotes such as these firsthand. When the EHRC enquiry was launched I was serving as black students officer at the NUS, where I was regularly contacted by students of colour to support them with the racism they were experiencing on and off campus. Some of these stories made it into the news, with stories of leaked Facebook and WhatsApp chats, pictures of socials, and videos in halls going viral.
These stories and statistics can no longer be waved away as an aberration or minor part of some peoples experiences. For students of colour, racism is a constant in their lives. It is woven into every part of their so-called student experience, from being freshers to finding employment. For black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) staff, the challenge of getting a job in a university is surpassed only by the difficulty in getting promoted in a profession in which only 0.6% of UK professors are black. Although some universities have begun to make progress on these issues, often by using the Race Equality Charter framework, too many are sitting idly by and failing students and staff.
The problem is that racism and other forms of oppression are not something institutions want to readily admit exist, let alone begin the difficult work of rectifying. The marketisation of higher education has led to universities shifting focus from teaching and learning to protecting their reputations for fear of dropping in the league tables and losing out on students. In such a system, how can we expect universities to address racism, when the threat of bankruptcy looms with every low student intake? Meanwhile universities that are successful enough to expand are incentivised to increase their surplus, rather than looking after their students by increasing student support services or grants to the students union.
The focus on protecting the reputation of the institution was a theme of the EHRC report. One student said their university was more bothered about covering the incident up to maintain a spotless reputation than it was about tackling racism. Universities have begun to fear that talking openly about racism will deter potential applicants, but an honest conversation about race in our universities is desperately needed. This has been called for by students, staff and academics for decades, but has gained momentum over the past few years with the Why is my curriculum white? and decolonising movements enabling people to articulate their visions of a fairer campus.
For far too long universities have been exempt from public criticism thanks to their perception as elevated spaces of knowledge; places where liberalism and tolerance rule and which have meritocracy at their very heart. But studies like the EHRC report or research by the NUS black students campaign have begun to tear down this myth.
Yet for many, this myth never existed. Their experience at university isnt discussing lofty ideas in dreaming spires. Its being stopped by security; being asked to represent your people in a seminar; watching your junior colleagues getting promoted above you; being fearful of being referred to the home office at every student demonstration you attend; hearing lecturers use the n word; not using your ethnic name when applying for graduate schemes and fearing the prevent duty.
The truth is that from a historical perspective, universities have never been meritocratic or liberal. Many were created with the sole purpose of enabling people of wealth and prestige to accumulate further wealth and prestige. Their legacy includes training the next generation of people to run the British empire, funding from slavery and intellectualising eugenics to justify the racism on which the empire was built.
The writing is once again on the wall, and universities have a choice to make. They can continue to resist calls to change by hiding behind their reputations. Or we can finally see the tearing down of the myth of the liberal, tolerant institution and the creation of a progressive, democratic alternative.
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SABAG: Promoting Anti-Semitism By Perverting The Freedom Of Speech – The Daily Wire
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As recently noted in The Guardian, legislation regulating against anti-Semitism is likely to be enacted in various American states in response to the mounting persecution of Jews. The pieces of legislation address criminal and discriminatory conduct not protected as free speech; indeed, it includes specific provisions that the law shall not diminish or infringe upon any right protected under the First Amendment. Accordingly, laws such as this have now passed with unanimous bipartisan votes in both Florida and South Carolina. As the primary legal expert who helped develop such legislation, I believe the matter ought to be clarified so that the public can appreciate this important effort to combat hate and bigotry.
All current data indicate that anti-Semitic activity is on the rise. Three years ago, a Louis D. Brandeis Center study found that most Jewish students attending American colleges had personally experienced or witnessed anti-Semitism in 2015. An AMCHA Initiative survey found a 45% increase in anti-Semitic activity on college and university campuses between 2015 and 2016. And last year, the Anti-Defamation League issued a report detailing a shocking 67% increase in anti-Semitic incidents from 2016 to 2017.
The unanimous bipartisan support for these bills demonstrates that an overwhelming majority of Americans agree that anti-Semitic incidents should be treated in the same manner as other incidents of crime and discrimination that are motivated by hate and bigotry. It is widely recognized that double standards, applied only to Jews and Israel, can be a primary indicator of anti-Semitism. Onlookers unaware of this fact might wonder why anyone would stand opposed to equal protection for Jews.
Critics of legislation addressing the problem of unlawful anti-Semitic activity wrongly argue that it somehow infringes upon free speech rights. However, the First Amendment does not protect criminal and discriminatory conduct which is what these laws solely address. First Amendment advocates who worry about the anti-Semitism legislation at hand fail to express any concern over the suppression of pro-Israel speech by groups such as the Irvine 11. The truth is that, far from penalizing or restricting anyones private right to free expression, these laws will protect against the unlawful suppression of others free speech, a sad occurrence happening all too often at educational institutions these days.
Beyond the First Amendment pretense, the real reason why some oppose this legislation is because it is so effective in identifying anti-Semitism. The codified definition has been adopted by branches of the U.S. government and over thirty other countries because it makes it possible to identify when anti-Israel expressions are systematically used as a means of conveying anti-Jewish intent. As Justice Brandeis famously stated, sunlight is the best disinfectant. The clarity provided by this definition means that anti-Semitic crime and discrimination can no longer be whitewashed by claims of mere political opposition to Israel.
In the course of promoting discrimination against Israel, terror-affiliated groups within the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) Movement, such as Students for Justice in Palestine, deliberately propagate misinformation and baseless claims, as well as classic anti-Semitic themes such as the suggestion of Jewish subversion, conspiracy, dual loyalty, greed, economic control, and most insidiously, blood libels. The BDS Movements messaging strategy helps to systematically facilitate the development of bigoted anti-Jewish perspectives that, as history repeatedly shows, will eventually give way to anti-Semitic discrimination and ultimately persecution. It is no coincidence that criminal statistics now indisputably show that Jews are by far one of the most likely of all minority groups to be victimized in incidents motivated by hate. Thankfully, Americans and their elected officials are taking a bold stand against hate and bigotry.
Joseph Sabag is the Executive Director of IAC for Action. He is an attorney who has provided legal and policy resources to more than half the American states as they have passed legislation regulating against anti-Semitism and BDS.
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Take Note: Sometimes The Simplest Habit Can Remind Us How To Progress – Inc.
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In Coimbra Portugal, high on the top of a hill, there sits an ancient and storied university. Within it there's a library - but not just any library. The Biblioteca Joanina as it's known, may be a single room, but it feels like a palace. Climbing five levels up, every inch of every wall is covered with books, some dating five centuries back. At 250,000 volumesit's stunning and impressive, so it's no surprise that it was the library chosen to bring Hogwarts and Harry Potter to life. Yet for all its wonders, the most captivating thing it contains is the easiest to overlook: a handful of scraps of white paper sticking out here and there from amongst its volumes. Their meaning and use are fascinating, but it's the oft overlooked sources of value, perspective, and forward progress they remind us of that offer so much more than meets the eye.
"Ghost books," the curator tells me they're called. "When someone removes a volume from the shelves," he continues, "a slip of paper is inserted where the book rested. It tells anyone who comes across it what volume was there and who has it." While at first the markers appear as simple cogs in an archaic, unsophisticated check out system, their simplicity belies their greater power. Ghost books are really the nodes and the anchors of a powerful human web, reminding the university's scholars about far more than just where a book belongs. Indeed, it's the ghost books' other functions we'd all be wise to borrow as metaphors and guides in our own busy efforts to learn, to advance, and sometimes just regain forward momentum. Here are a few worth checking out ...
Calling out the value that's already there.
A quarter of a million is a lot of books, so many that the value of any one can be easily lost among its many brothers and sisters. Trickier still, new books and new knowledge are added all the time. Our own work desks, even our brains, can feel the same - so much data from so many channels, that it's hard to keep it all straight. Still, our reflex is to keep looking outward and adding. We default to the idea that any new insight for breaking through is yet to be and will arise from elsewhere. We forget value that already exists.
In Coimbra, ghost books placehold but they also function as reminders of already accumulated value. "Someone is using this," the white slip signals, while also quietly declaring, "someone knows or senses the value within what's already here and right in front of us." A ghost book is like a jog to the brain to consider if the insight we seek might already be within our databanks. In the search for new, it's easy to overlook what we already have. We do it individually. It happens collectively. We're even culturally absentminded. Sometimes it's good to leave ourselves a little reminder to pause and look right in front of us for what we seek.
Reminding us we're not alone (nor all-important).
Our mountainous individual to-do lists don't just run the risk of burying value that already exists, they can block our ability to see that our colleagues are chipping away at their own parallel versions. The ghost book calls this forth too. Imagine strolling the shelves at Coimbra (if you could be so lucky) and seeing a ghost book with Maria Santos' name on it. "Huh," you might think to yourself. "I wonder why this book has value to Maria. Whatisshe up to in her work?" Imagine further that she's checked out thesamebook you were looking for. Take note, it's the implied reawakening, not the dialog here, that's important.
At one level, the pause of the ghost book causes us to wonder - about someone other than ourselves, about their work and what they're up to, maybe even how what they're up to connects with what we're up to. But whatever the specifics, we remember to wonder. When we do, somewhere within we also recall that inevitably we need others for that spark of wonder to catch flame. More than just a powerful way to gain new ideas, wonder helps us gain perspective.
But there's another level of reminder here as well, that is if we can clear the clutter in our heads long enough to see it. The ghost book acts as a trigger of recognition thatourversion of importance and priority isn't the only one.
Giving us anchor in the waves of distraction.
No matter who you are, you're living through a time of great upheaval and interference. While the impacts of this volatile and unpredictable new century are many, one universal result is this: It is so darn easy to get distracted. Again, the ghost book offers help. In the Coimbra library system, this simple tool says, "Hey you there! That book you took out and then proceeded to become absorbed in? It belongs right here, part of the larger order it's connected to. Don't forget to come back and connect, no matter where its insights take you." Beyond the walls of the Biblioteca Joanina, the ghost book is a reminder to each of us to give ourselves an anchor, someplace to come back to - if not to reestablish order, to at least remind ourselves to check in with the larger context and the reasons why we are so busy doing what we do. Such anchors need not be fancy, they just need to exist and be used.
This deep into this quiet library moment, it's worth asking yourself - What'syourghost book? What's that little habit or deviceyouuse to recenter? If you don't have one, where do they exist around you that you could borrow the idea? If you do have your own version, how might you spread it to others? Could you have a collective version you could help each other use? Increasingly we all need aid in sorting the maelstrom we're collectively living in these days. Admitting that can feel overwhelming. What the ghost book reminds us is that bringing some order to it all can be simple, quick, even reassuring that thereisa path, both forward and back, and sometimes all we need is a way to call it out.
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Disney Sales Boss Rita Ferro Notes Industry Diversity Progress In Frank Stanton Award Speech: Everything Is To Come – Deadline
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Rita Ferro, Disneys president of ad sales, received the Frank Stanton Award for Excellence in Communication during a luncheon Wednesday in New York attended by a number of senior-level colleagues.
ESPN anchor Kenny Mayne, ABC entertainment chief Karey Burke and Direct to Consumer and International Chairman Kevin Mayer were among those paying tribute to Ferro in person. Videotaped salutes came from a range of notables, among them CEO Bob Iger, NBA great Kobe Bryant and Live co-hosts Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest.
The annual lunch event benefits the Center for Communication, a non-profit organization promoting media education and career advancement. Founded by Stanton, the late president of CBS, the center will mark its 40th anniversary in 2020. Past editions have featured honorees including Ted Turner, David Nevins of Showtime/CBS, Vice Media co-founder Shane Smith, and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Once free-wheeling, roast-y affairs held at the Pierre Hotel, they have become gentler in recent years and this years edition relocated to the 583 Park event space and had a more wholesome, Disney-worthy signature.
Ferro, who is Cuban-American, highlighted the industry diversity push that is a key objective of the Center, whose board she recently joined. People of color and women in this business we dont have enough of them, she said. And yet, at the same time, I look around this room and Im inspired by the opportunity and the possibility because if this room is a reflection of what we will be in the future, everything is to come. She also offered transformational advice to those coming up in the ranks. Whatever you choose to do, do it with passion, she said. If it doesnt bring happiness, just dont spend the time doing it.
In her introduction of Ferro, Burke recalled befriending her when they both took part in a Disney executive training program. I knew that even if I had a stupid question or I made a dumb mistake, she would always have my back, the exec said. Now, a few years later, I am lucky enough to call her a close friend and colleague.
Mayer said he had gotten to know Ferro over the past year and a half after sales operations were consolidated in his unit. Im enormously grateful to have her as part of my management team, he said, saluting her drive and heart.
Mayne took a more sardonically on-brand approach during his turn at the microphone, delivering a shorter dose of his annual rip-fest on the industry, Disney and its advertisers that is a staple of the companys spring upfront.
After rattling off the many networks and platforms whose sales efforts are overseen by Ferro, Mayne deadpanned, Theres a lot of duplicative stuff in here, Im not even sure Because he anchors SportsCenter, which recaps news and highlights across all sports, he reasoned, I do the American League, the National League, the National Football Conference, the American Football Conference (He continued reciting a list of leagues and conferences.) Therefore, Mayne said, and Ferro are kind of equals. We like to look at it that way. Theres no shes up here and Im down here. We look at each other like Im your mentor, is really what Im trying to convey right here.
Mayne went on: We want to honor her by having some fun, a little roast, is what they said this was. So right out of the gate, lets bring up the guy that she got him fired, pretty much: Ed Erhardt. Hes unemployed but he came back here to honor Rita. Theyve stayed friends.
Erhardt, a 20-year veteran of Disney and ESPN, who ended his tenure early this year after Ferro added responsibility for the sports networks sales in a 2018 reorg, thanked her as soon as he took the stage. Getting fired was the best thing youll ever do for me, he joked.
On a more sincere note, he recalled his first interactions with Ferro in the mid-2000s when she was based in Miami and overseeing ESPN sales in Latin America. Liberally sprinkling the word totally into her blended English and Spanish conversations, she would occasionally gripe about clients or even some less-than-synergy-minded Disney colleagues. Shes totally someone that Im smitten with, Erhardt said. I think shes extraordinary. I am totally happy to be here with you, my friend. Congratulations.
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