Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Twitter suspends prominent alt-right accounts, including Richard Spencer"s


"Hail Trump!": Richard Spencer Speech Excerpts

Ever since alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulous sent actress Leslie Jones a string of deeply offensive tweets, insulting the comedian"s race and intelligence, Twitter has made banning abusive accounts a priority.

At the time, the company offered a statement, which read in part:

"Our rules prohibit inciting or engaging in the targeted abuse or harassment of others .... We"ve seen an uptick in the number of accounts violating these policies and have taken enforcement actions against these accounts, ranging from warnings that also require the deletion of Tweets violating our policies to permanent suspension.

"We know many people believe we have not done enough to curb this type of behavior on Twitter. We agree. We are continuing to invest heavily in improving our tools and enforcement systems to better allow us to identify and take faster action on abuse as it"s happening and prevent repeat offenders."

Recently Twitter suspended many more accounts associated with the alt-right, which the Southern Poverty Law Center describes as "a set of far-right ideologies, groups and individuals whose core belief is that "white identity" is under attack by multicultural forces using "political correctness" and "social justice" to undermine white people and "their" civilization."

Included among them was the verified account of Richard Spencer, who the Washington Post described as a leader of the alt-right and "one of the most media-savvy thinkers in the movement."

Twitter also suspended the accounts of the Virginia-based National Policy Institute, an alt-right, white nationalist think tank of which Spencer is president, and of the Radix Journal, a magazine run by Spencer.

Paul Town, Pax Dickinson, Ricky Vaughn and John Rivers also had their accounts suspended.

In response, Spencer posted a video to YouTube, in which he said, "I am alive, physically, but digitally speaking, there has been execution squads across the alt-right."

"It"s corporate Stalinism, in the sense that there is a great purge going on, and they"re purging people on the basis of their views," Spencer said.

He said these suspensions are unlike Yiannopoulous".

"I supported people like Milo when they were banned from Twitter, but Milo was engaging in something that could be called harassment," Spencer said of the man who used the platform to call Jones "barely literate," "fat and ugly, ugly, ugly, fat" and "a hot black dude."

Added Spencer, "Again, I totally think he should have stayed."

Spencer, though, drew a sharp distinction between the way Yiannopoulous used the platform and the way he did.

"I and a number of other people who just got banned were not even trolling," he said. "I was using Twitter just like I always used Twitter: to give people some updates and maybe comment on a news story here and there."

Instead, Spencer said he thinks this was a "coordinated effort to just wipe out alt-right Twitter" in response to arguments that social media helped electDonald Trump as president.

"Twitter and probably Facebook too.I think they are deeply triggered by Trump"s election," Spencer said. "I think they"re triggered by this narrative that social media helped elect Trump and they think that they have to do something about it. Well, the fact is social media did help elect Trump."

Heidi Beirich, spokeswoman for the Southern Poverty Law Center, told USA Today that the organization had previously asked Twitter to remove more than 100 accounts of white supremacists but said Monday (before the suspensions), "They have done nothing."

Spencer compared the suspensions to the Night of Long Knives, also known as Operation Hummingbird, in 1934 in which Hitlerordered "a b****y purge of his own political party, assassinating hundreds of Nazis whom he believed had the potential to become political enemies in the future," according to History.com.

The video"s title is "The Knight of Long Knives," obviously a play on the n**i operation"s name.

Many on Twitter expressed confusion and outrage about Spencer"s suspension.

"Richard Spencer advocates for my people, doesn"t hate anyone, is a gentleman, and a friend, and Twitter suspended him," one user tweeted.

"Pax Dickinson and Richard Spencer have been banned from Twitter. The left knows social media helped Trump and is cracking down," tweeted another.

Spencer said that this could be seen as a victory for the alt-right movement.

"This is a clear sign that we have power," he said. "Even if it"s in our own little small way ... we have power, and we"re changing the world."

Twitter did not respond to a request for comment from USA Today, stating, "We don"t comment on individual accounts, for privacy and security reasons."

Finally, Spencer mentioned that he might transition to GAB, a social media platform used by many who identify with the alt-right. It prides itself on free speech. On its landing page, the platform included a quote from writer and poet Charles Bukowski:"Censorship is the tool of those who have the need to hide actualities from themselves and from others."

Andrewswrites for the Washington Post.

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Source: http://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-twitter-alt-right-20161116-story.html

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WATCH: "Alt-Right" Leader Richard Spencer"s Ode to White Identity


Richard Spencer: "Why Do They Hate Us?"

Richard Spencer is the chairman of the vaguely-named National Policy Institute, a white supremacist think tank, and the founder of Radix Journal, one of the movements primary publications. Hes one of the alt-rights most visible leaders, and relative to others, has tried to give it a more moderate, intellectually refined image.

He has, for example, included a gay speaker at a past conference, and instead of indulging in rabidly anti-Semitic rhetoric like his fellow traveler, the neo-n**i Andrew Anglin, he has described Jews as an out-group ally who can help legitimize the idea of white identity.

Nonetheless, a November 19 conference hosted by Spencers group, featured n**i salutes and anti-Jewish rhetoric amid excitement over Donald Trumps victory.

Spencer makes his pitch in this slickly produced video, posted on YouTube last December. In it, he urges white people to rediscover what he believes is their lost identity, evoked by images such as blinking blue eyes, a cowboy and a portrait of Napoleon. In the videos final minutes, Spencer flashes an image of an Israeli flag to identify an ethnic group the Jews that he argues whites should emulate in asserting their own identities.

Contact Josh Nathan-Kazis at nathankazis@forward.com or follow him on Twitter, @joshnathankazis.

Source: http://forward.com/news/355020/watch-white-nationalist-propaganda-video/

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Why Bruce Arena is the perfect man to replace Jurgen Klinsmann


Mic"d Up: An all-access look at Bruce Arena during the California Clásico

He isnt the sexiest pick, but Bruce Arena is the right man for the USMNT job right now.

If Arena is named the next head coach of the U.S.national team, as USA TODAY Sports Martin Rogers reported is likely to happen this week, it will be a smart decision from U.S. Soccer. It will also be the safe one, but in this instance, safe isnt a bad thing. And safe isnt a boring thing. In this case: Safe is smart.

As long as Arena is only being hired to see the team through Russia, this makes sense. Hes well liked and connected in U.S. Soccer, hes gotten better as a coach in his decade gone from USMNT, and he can do a job for now. Hes also the perfect answer to Jurgen Klinsmann, whowas fired on Monday after six years as the head coach of the USMNT.

Jennifer Buchanan-USA TODAY Sports

Why is Arena the smart choice? Well, for one, hes a fantastic manager, someone whos shown an ability to win at every level. His Los Angeles Galaxy teams over the last decade have produced some of the most gorgeous, free-flowing, attacking soccer in MLS. Hes shown an ability to work with established veterans and rising stars, young and old alike.

He brought along Gyasi Zardes into the first team and into the national team picture, had great successwith Giovani dos Santos and Robbie Keane and Steven Gerrard, and got the last bit (and more) out of Landon Donovan. He convincedRobbie Rogers to come out of retirement following Rogers decision to come out as gay, then helped Rogersreinvent himself as an outside defender (and one of the best in the league).

Arena isalso a smart choicebecause of his close ties with MLS, which is an underratedly important part of everything going on right now. Klinsmann spoke negatively of the domestic league many times, a decision he made to try and push players to top leagues, perhaps not realizing that by doing so he was alienating a great portion of his talent pool (and not realizing how quickly the level of MLS was improving). Arena will have no such problems. And while he will have to explain his comments about foreign-born American players to his team, I highly doubt h**l make the mistake of continuing to express that opinion, as Klinsmann did with his negative view of MLS throughout his tenure.

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The complaints that Arena is merely a re-tread, a running back of a coach who already had his shot with the team from 1998-2006, are fair. U.S. Soccer should be looking forward, not backward. But for now, if this is merely a stewardship position to see the team through the 2018 World Cup, Im on board. From there, U.S. Soccercan get more ambitious, perhaps bringing in someone like Oscar Pareja, the FC Dallas coach whos shown a unique ability to foster and develop young talent and build attacking teams.

This is all about the situation. The U.S. is in the middle of a qualifying campaign and cant bring in someone right now who wants to tear the thing down and start fresh. The team needs someone who knows the players, knows the organization, and can get results quickly. Thats Arena.

Its been a decade since he was in charge of the USMNT, and hes only gotten better as a manager. Hes more adaptable, more forward-thinking, and has built some beautiful teams in Los Angeles. If he can resist the urge to bring back his old favorites (I love Donovan but now is not the time), hes the right choice to get the U.S. to Russia.

Jurgen Klinsmann was undone by his arrogance

Source: http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/11/bruce-arena-usmnt-jurgen-klinsmann

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Trump, TPP & AT&T


Trans-Pacific Partnership EXPLAINED!

Now its really dead.

Donald Trump released a video yesterday describing actions he will take on his first day in office, and top of the list was withdrawing from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Japanese Prime Minister Abe, who is at the APEC meetings in Peru, said the trade deal is meaningless without U.S. participation. So thats the end of that.

Having killed the economic centerpiece of President Obamas China strategy, President-elect Trump now has to come up with his own. Until he does, as Andrew Browne writes in this mornings Wall Street Journal, other Asian nations will be tempted to follow the example of the Philippines and Malaysia and join the Beijing bandwagon. Not an auspicious first act.

Meanwhile, prospects for an AT&T-Time Warner deal may be looking up. The President-elect blasted the merger during his campaign, saying it was an example of the power structure Im fighting. Given that AT&T and Time Warner dont compete with each other, the main antitrust objection was likely to come from the FCC, based on concerns that AT&T would give Time Warner videos preferred treatment or zero rating on its mobile devices, violating the spirit of net neutrality rules. But the President-elect yesterday announced a transition team for the FCC that includes two staunch opponents of net neutrality, both of whom have worked for telecom companies. Expect legions of lobbyists to earn their 2017 salaries off of this one.

Finally, the President-elect sent another signal to business leaders who dare to cross him. After JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon indicated he had no interest in serving as Trumps Treasury Secretary, a campaign source told NBC that the banker was never under consideration for the job, and that Trump doesnt respect Dimon anyway. So there.

Source: http://fortune.com/2016/11/22/trump-tpp-att/

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Happy Thanksgiving: No further shipyard layoffs in 2016 - Daily Press


HAPPY THANKSGIVING 2016! - Thanksgiving Day Greeting Card & Message to Share with Family, Friends

In April, Newport News Shipbuilding President Matt Mulherin warned that 300 layoffs were possible before year"s end, adding to a string of job cuts that began in 2015.

On Monday, he gave shipyard workers another reason to celebrate Thanksgiving.

In a message to employees, he said: "While we are not through our cost reduction challenges, we are continuing to make positive progress, and do not anticipate any additional layoffs this year."

The Newport News shipyard, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, has struggled to deal with a temporary but significant drop in work. Activity has been winding down on three aircraft carriers, and that created what Mulherin called a "workload valley."

Layoffs began in September 2015 when 480 workers received notice, most of them salaried. In February, another 738 employees were let go. This time, the ax fell on hourly workers.

But as the year progressed, things began looking up. In April, the company announced it was recalling 75 unionized workers who lost jobs in February.

In May, it recalled another 210 workers in that same group.

"We have also begun hiring for a small number of positions this year," Mulherin told employees, "and will increase our hiring over the next several years."

The shipyard is the nation"s sole designer and builder of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, and one of two yards that build nuclear-powered submarines. With about 21,000 employees, it is Virginia"s largest industrial employer.

The three aircraft carriers scheduled to leave the yard in the coming months are there for different reasons. The USS Abraham Lincoln is nearing the end of a mid-life overhaul. The first-in-class Gerald R. Ford is still undergoing testing and dealing with technical problems, but the Navy wants it to join the fleet as soon as possible.

The former USS Enterprise, the nation"s first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is being inactivated and will be cut up and recycled.

"Please continue to stay focused," Mulherin"s letter says. "We still have challenges ahead, including delivering three aircraft carriers and one submarine."

As if to punctuate that point, Virginia Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine released a letter over the weekend warning of possible job losses at Newport News if funding stalls for the Navy"s top-priority project: a new fleet of ballistic missile submarines.

Newport News Shipbuilding will assist General Dynamics Electric Boat of Groton, Connecticut, in building those new boats. But Congress plans to freeze federal funding levels through 2016, even as the new submarine program is poised to enter a detailed design and construction phase.

That could prompt 2,300 job cuts between New England and Virginia. Although the letter was not specific, it is believed that biggest impact would not be in Virginia.

Lessig can be reached by phone at 757-247-7821.

Source: http://www.dailypress.com/news/dp-nws-shipyard-no-layoffs-20161121-story.html

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Monday, November 21, 2016

American Music Awards: The Chainsmokers and Halsey Perform "Closer" With Travis Barker


The Chainsmokers - All We Know (Audio) ft. Phoebe Ryan

The Chainsmokers hit the American Music Awards stage for the first time Sunday night, performing their hit song "Closer" with Halsey and special guest drummer Travis Barker of Blink-182. The performance featured a crew of backup dancers, dramatic neon light graphics and an array of fireworks.

Drew Taggart and Alex Pall make up the "frat boy" DJ group that has risen to popularity in the last year. 2016 marks their first AMA nomination, and they scored a total of four noms, tying with Beyonce. They were nominated for new artist of the year, collaboration of the year, favorite duo or group pop/rock and favorite artist electronic dance music.

Twenty-two-year-old singer-songwriter Halsey also made her AMA performance debut. Halsey has seen a rapid two-year rise from unknown YouTuber to featured voice on one of 2016"s biggest songs.She recently told the tale of her success at the Billboard Touring Conference.

Other artists scheduled to perform are Justin Bieber, Niall Horan, Maroon 5 and Kendrick Lamar, James Bay, Fifth Harmony, Lady Gaga, Green Day, John Legend, Bruno Mars, Shawn Mendes, Twenty One Pilots, The Weeknd, special duets from The Chainsmokers and Halsey, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj, and the American Music Award of Merit honoree and performer Sting.

The nominations for the fan-voted awards show, produced by d**k Clark Productions, were revealed earlier this month. Drake leads with a record 13 noms, while Rihanna has seven and Adele and Justin Bieber each have five. Beyonce and The Chainsmokersfollow closely behind with four andBryson Tiller, Twenty One Pilots, Carrie Underwood, Fetty Wap and the Weekndeach have three. Keep up with the latest winners here.

The 2016 American Music Awards show, airing on ABC, is executive produced by Allen Shapiro and Mike Mahan, with Larry Klein, Barry Adelman and Mark Bracco serving as producers.

Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/american-music-awards-chainsmokers-halsey-make-performance-debut-947294

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Green Bay Packers vs Washington Redskins: prediction, preview, pick to win


Green Bay Packers-Washington Redskins Sunday Night Football Preview

KICKOFF: Sunday, 8:30 p.m. ET, FedExField, Landover, Md. TV: NBC, Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya.

SERIES HISTORY: 33rd regular-season meeting. Packers lead series, 18-13-1. The teams are meeting again at Washington"s FedEx Field after Green Bay rallied for a 35-18 win over the Redskins in the wild-card round of the playoffs Jan. 10. The Packers have won two straight and six of the last seven games against Washington, going back to 2001. The Redskins" only victory in that stretch came in 2010 -- a 16-13 overtime win at home. The Packers won two of the teams" three postseason matchups, highlighted by a 21-6 triumph in the 1936 NFL Championship at New York when the Redskins were in Boston.

GAMEDATE: 11/20/16

KEYS TO THE GAME:

The Packers potentially could go into the Sunday night game at the Washington Redskins without two key starters on their offensive line: right guard T.J. Lang and left tackle David Bakhtiari, who suffered foot and knee injuries in the last contest. And, there"s no telling whether Green Bay will be able to mount any semblance of a ground game after doing little of it last time out as the Titans raced out to a 21-0 lead.

James Starks is considered healthy again and may get more touches than the seven carries he had against the Titans. Plus, Green Bay added some depth Wednesday by claiming fourth-year pro Christine Michael off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks. Yet, the expectations are being tempered for what Michael might be able to offer Sunday on such a quick turnaround.

Those uncertainties in the backfield portend another busy night of throwing for Aaron Rodgers, who has passed the football 188 times in the last four games. If he can play keepaway from Josh Norman, the All-Pro cornerback formerly of the Carolina Panthers, a mostly suspect Redskins secondary should allow Rodgers to have success through the air.

Rodgers" counterpart, Kirk Cousins, has played well of late and could shred a struggling Packers defense with a potent group of pass catchers. Besides having to deal with productive tight ends Jordan Reed and Vernon Davis, the Packers may have to try to contain three big-play wide receivers in DeSean Jackson, Jamison Crowder and Pierre Garcon. The speedy Jackson"s status is up in the air because of a shoulder injury that kept him out of Washington"s last game.

Green Bay also must pay close attention to versatile running back Chris Thompson. He had eight catches for 89 yards in eight targets out of the backfield in the Packers" win at Washington in the first round of the playoffs in January. Green Bay sacked Cousins six times in that game. However, its pass rush has been nonexistent in recent weeks, though the possible return of outside linebacker Clay Matthews after a three-game absence (hamstring) could provide a lift.

MATCHUPS TO WATCH:

--Redskins TE Jordan Reed vs. Packers ILB Blake Martinez. Someone has to try to take Reed out of his game. He had just two catches against Minnesota on four targets, but that"s an anomaly. When healthy Reed is a matchup nightmare for any linebacker or safety. The key: Be physical with him before he gets into space. Maybe Martinez can give Reed problems there. But the Packers also remember Reed caught nine passes for 120 yards against them in last year"s wild card game.

--Packers WR Jordy Nelson vs. Redskins CB Josh Norman. Norman"s physicality can give any receiver problems. But Nelson has a knack for finding space and Rodgers has a knack for finding him. Nelson has 50 catches this season. Expect Green Bay to move Nelson around to keep him from Norman all the time. Minnesota used that tactic last week with Stefon Diggs to great effect. But Nelson also is not fully recovered from his torn ACL last season.

PLAYER SPOTLIGHT:

RB James Starks. The return of the seventh-year pro to game action last Sunday after a four-game absence had mixed results. Coming off knee surgery, Starks reached the end zone on an impressive 13-yard catch-and-run play as the Packers tried to rally from a huge deficit before falling 47-25 at the Tennessee Titans. However, Starks carried the football only seven times and gained just 33 yards as the team"s lead back. Even with the news late Wednesday that the Packers claimed fourth-year player Christine Michael off waivers from the Seattle Seahawks, the expectation is Green Bay will need Starks to play a bigger role Sunday night at the Washington Redskins to give a lift to its beleaguered rushing attack.

INJURY REPORT:

Green Bay -- Out: G T.J. Lang (foot), CB Damarious Randall (groin), LB Jake Ryan (ankle), C J.C. Tretter (knee). Questionable: TE Jared Cook (ankle), LB Clay Matthews (hamstring).

Washington -- Questionable: WR DeSean Jackson (shoulder), T Morgan Moses (ankle), LS Nick Sundberg (back).

FAST FACTS:

The Packers have dropped three in a row and four of their last five to tumble to 4-5.

Green Bay"s pass defense ranks 29th in opponent passer rating. Last week at Tennessee, the Titans threw five touchdown passes and only seven incompletions.

Redskins TE Vernon Davis has 382 receiving yards in nine games -- just 13 yards shy of his total for 15 games last season with the Broncos and 49ers.

Redskins K Dustin Hopkins became the 29th player in Redskins history to reach 200 points with his four field goals last Sunday vs. Minnesota. Hopkins ranks 10th in field goals made for Washington in just 24 games.

Redskins WR Pierre Garcon ranks 11th in franchise history in receiving yards (3,985) after his 81-yard performance Sunday vs. Minnesota.

PREDICTION:

After back-to-back home losses to Pittsburgh and Dallas to open the season, the Redskins have won five of seven. All but one of those games has been decided by a TD or less, and this one figures to follow that trend.

OUR PICK: Redskins, 31-27.

--Chris Cluff

Source: http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/NFL/2016/11/18/Green-Bay-Packers-vs-Washington-Redskins-prediction-preview-pick-to-win/4191479529513/

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