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Black protestor struck in face by Trump supporter at NY rally

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A black protester was struck in the face twice by a supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a rally at the Times Union Center on April 11, in Albany, New York (video below).

"Is there anything more fun than a Trump rally?" Trump asked the crowd during his speech, but down on the floor of the arena, Mike Caraher (spelling of his last name is approximate) smacked an unidentified black protester in the face for booing, notes Times Union.


"I have my personal rights and my personal space," Caraher told the newspaper after the rally. "They're going to start yelling about some bulls---, I'll snatch your a-- up."

In the video, Caraher pushed past another Trump supporter and lunged towards the black protester.

Comment: Radicalization? Hatred and violence among Trump supporters


Che Guevara

40,000 Verizon workers set to strike Wednesday - decry company's 'shameful' greed

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"Verizon wants to force through changes that would make it easier to uproot workers and hurt our communities," said Betsy Derr, a customer service representative and CWA member in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, who's worked at Verizon for over 16 years.
"If Verizon gets its way, we're allowing corporate CEOs to rewrite the rules in their favor yet again," writes Jobs With Justice organizer

In what has the potential to be the largest work stoppage in the country in recent years, up to 40,000 Verizon workers from Massachusetts to Virginia will go on strike at 6 am on Wednesday, unless the company "reconsiders its shameful, and I do mean shameful, demands," Communications Workers of America (CWA) president Chris Shelton has warned.

In a call with reporters on Monday, Shelton said, "nobody wants to go on strike."

But after trying for ten months to reach a fair contract, "we have to take a stand now for our families and every American worker," explained Myles Calvey, IBEW Local 2222 business manager and chairman of T-6 Verizon New England.

Comment: Verizon is behaving like any other neo-capitalist company. Profits above all and those that create them be damned.


Coffee

Better late than never: Paul Mason warns political journalists: 'You have no real idea what is going on'

Paul Mason
© Graham Turner for the Guardian Paul Mason: ‘The European political elite is trying its utmost to suppress and get rid of the first left government in Europe.’
Ex-Channel 4 News economics editor tells International Journalism Festival that making a film about Greece gave him new insight into reporters' knowledge

Paul Mason has warned political and economic journalists that most of the time they have no real idea what is going on.

Speaking at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, Mason said he was now in a position to see both sides of political and economic reporting. "And I think we need to understand that we [journalists] generally know very little about what is really happening."

He specifically questioned whether journalists covering Labour in the UK had any understanding of what was actually happening within the party.

This lesson, he said, was one of the key things he learnt from covering last year's Greek crisis very closely, in the process of making the documentary This is a Coup.

The film-making team were granted unprecedented access in 2015 to the inside workings of the Alexis Tsipras government during pivotal moments of Greece's ongoing economic crisis. Mason said that, having been on the inside, he could see "there were times when we would sit among other journalists, and we would realise they had no idea what's going on. They were really good, and it's not their fault, but they had no idea what was going on."

He had some sympathy for the plight of the press pack in Brussels: "If you are one of those poor people who have to report Brussels, you'll know how difficult it is, even for the guys with the press passes, to get the story. They just get handed effectively a series of semi-leaks and spun information."

Comment: While the fact that journalists 'have no real idea what is going on' comes as no surprise to those who have paying attention and connecting the dots for years, it is notable that this seems to have come as somewhat of a revelation to Paul Mason. The mainstream media is immersed in a system based on lies and manipulation, so much so that they simply can't see the elephant in the room. It seems that it's not until you escape its influence (in Paul Mason's case, leaving Channel 4 News), that you are able to finally see it for what it is.

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Eye 2

Youth pastor admits to sexually abusing teenage church member

Robert Jerez
Robert Jerez
An Arizona youth pastor admitted to sexually abusing a teenage church member over about two months.

Robert Jerez, a youth pastor at Grace Walk Community Church in Phoenix, was charged with nine counts of sexual conduct and one count of sex abuse, reported The Arizona Republic.

The 15-year-old girl revealed the relationship to a church employee, who reported it last week to police.

The church's lead pastor said he was "very angry" about the allegations against Jerez, who is married with two children. "It's brought a sense of shock," said Pastor Joe Calloway. "Nobody saw this coming, nobody believed this was something that could possibly happen."

The teen told police that she had sex with the 35-year-old Jerez, who is known as "Pastor Tony," more than 10 times since November and exchanged nude photos by text message.

V

Democracy Spring: Hundreds of protesters arrested for non-violent sit-in and march on the US capitol

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© Mark Wilson / Getty Images / AFPDemocracy Spring protesters participate in a sit-in at the U.S. Capitol to protest big money in politics, April 11, 2016 in Washington, DC.
Hundreds of Americans, many of whom are elderly, marched in support of political reform in Washington, DC, taking part in a sit-in and risking arrest as they pushed for fairer elections. RT's "Redacted Tonight" host Lee Camp was detained as he reported from the scene.

Already, multiple arrests have been made, according to reports from those on the ground near the demonstrations.

According to RT's correspondents, police have started releasing some of the protesters.

The sit-in comes one day after more than 400 people were arrested for participating in what has been been termed the "Democracy Spring" movement. The organization has planned for 10 days of demonstrations and mass sit-ins at the US capitol, with day two highlighting efforts from older Americans who want to see change.


Comment: This event was completely blacked out by the US mainstream media. The Young Turks covered the event:




Red Flag

Outspoken host of online program Young Turks kicked off flight because "the captain didn't feel comfortable"

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Young Turks host Cenk Uygur was kicked off an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to Miami Saturday - and he live-streamed the whole thing.


The presenter, along with a group of other passengers, was seen angrily arguing with airline staff during a four-hour delay in one of the videos he uploaded to Facebook.


Uygur then said he was informed by a supervisor that "the captain didn't feel comfortable" with his behavior and he was not allowed to board the plane.

Eye 2

Abuse allegations at New Hampshire boarding school prompt investigation

Rick Schubart
© LISA POOLE FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE/FILE 2004Phillips Exeter Academy announced last week that Rick Schubart (above right), who held various positions at at the school during a four-decade career, had been permanently barred from campus after admitting sexual misconduct.
A sex-abuse scandal at Phillips Exeter Academy widened on Tuesday, as police said they are investigating "multiple allegations of misconduct and abuse" involving former faculty members at the prestigious New Hampshire boarding school.

The announcement came less than a week after the school publicly disclosed that Rick Schubart — who held positions as chair of the history department, director of admissions, dorm adviser, and coach during his nearly 40-year career — had been permanently barred from campus after admitting to sexual misconduct in two cases dating back to the 1970s and 1980s.

Authorities confirmed on Tuesday that the new allegations involve former faculty but not Schubart.

Exeter, N.H., Police Chief William Shupe said Tuesday in a statement that the academy had provided information about the new claims and that his department was at "the beginning stages of what will be a complete and thorough investigation into each allegation."

It was not clear Tuesday night how many former faculty members are accused of abuse, how many alleged victims have come forward, and when the events allegedly took place.

Comment: Again we see child abusers walking free while the institutions where the abuses took place try to cover everything up to avoid a 'scandal'. It's sickening that schools put their reputation above the safety of the children in their care.


Eye 1

Lawsuit filed against Olentangy Schools and former teacher over sexual abuse

Matthew Rausenberg
Victims who were sexually abused by a former Olentangy teacher filed a lawsuit against him along with the elementary school, the school district and key officials saying school officials knew or should have known about the abuse.

The lawsuit was filed this afternoon in Delaware County Common Pleas Court on behalf of three victims.

Rausenberg was convicted in January of 34 counts of Gross Sexual Imposition for molesting nine children at Arrowhead Elementary. He was also convicted of kidnapping and pandering sexually oriented matter and was sentenced to a total of 106 years in prison.

The lawsuit spells how the abuse played out in the school for years when principals and other school officials should have known.

One victim was assaulted every week for four years while Rausenberg made recordings of the abuse. Another was abused for two years, the lawsuit claims.

Rauseneberg would even get one of the young victims out of class as she moved on to different grade levels in the school so he could still fondle her. That girl noticed a red light on the camera blinking and later found and took the camera.

His abuse of students wasn't discovered at that time, though, because Rausenberg said the girl stole his camera and went to her home to get it back.

One of the parents complained to the district and was told by then-principal Nadine Ross that Rausenberg was a "good teacher."

Eye 2

Former teacher at West Virginia music school sentenced for sexual abuse of student

Keith Janney
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A former teacher at a Beckley music school has been sentenced to up to 20 years in prison for sexually abusing a young student.

Media outlets report 52-year-old Keith Janney was sentenced Monday in Raleigh County Circuit Court for sexual abuse by a parent, custodian, guardian or person of trust.

Judge John Hutchison said Janney must serve at least 10 years before he is eligible for parole.

According to court records, the abuse occurred when Janney gave the 5-year-old boy a piano lesson at the School of Harmony in Beckley. Janney was arrested in January 2015. He pleaded guilty in February.

Eye 2

Special education teacher forced male student to masturbate in front of classmates, according to lawsuit

Long Beach Middle School
© FacebookThe abuse at Long Beach Middle School allegedly occurred between 2011 and 2014.
Long Beach, New York middle school special education teacher Lisa Weitzman once forced a male student to masturbate in front of his classmates, according to a recently filed lawsuit.

The notice of claim filed in Nassau County Supreme Court against Long Beach Public Schools on behalf of five former students also alleges Weitzman forced her disabled students to eat foods that made them sick, restrained them with zip ties, pushed them against walls, verbally berated them, gave one student a lap dance, among other outrageous behavior, Courthouse News Service reports.

Parents of five of Weitzman's students - four male and one female - are suing the school district for $25 million - $5 million for each victim, attorney Gerard Misk told The Huffington Post.

"While I have seen other instances of abuse that have been appalling, this one is worse because these are the most vulnerable children," he said. "The families trusted this teacher and the school and had their trust destroyed."

Misk told the news site the children involved suffer from Down syndrome or autism, and could not communicate the alleged abuse to their parents. He said the lawsuit targets the school district for failing to take action against Weitzman to stop the abuse despite numerous warnings from teaching assistants.

The alleged abuse took place between 2011 and 2014, the Post reports.