Surveillance video shows Chicago police dragging female student down stairs, using stun gun

In the new video, they can be seen pinning her to the ground, throwing several punches and eventually using a stun gun on her three times.

…[The student] was initially charged with two felony counts for aggravated battery against a peace officer. Those charges were later dropped by the State’s Attorney’s Office.

“The Board of Education and the Chicago Police Department continue to fail our children,” Howard’s lawyer, Andrew M. Stroth, said. “An unarmed, 16-year-old girl was beaten, kicked, punched and Tasered by Officers Johnnie Pierre and Sherry Tripp at Marshall High School.

Surveillance video shows Chicago police dragging female student down stairs, using stun gun – ABC News

The school hung on to this surveillance video for months. School oficials might as well have ordered  the officers to assault and abuse the youth themselves.

Video shows CPD officers dragging, punching, using stun gun on Marshall HS student | abc7chicago.com

Video shows Chicago police officers dragging a 16-year-old Marshall High School student down a flight of stairs, punching her, and using a stun gun on her. 

What the video shows does not [show is] the story the officers …told when the incident happened in January. 

…Police said they were told to escort Howard out of the school after she was removed from class for having her phone out.

…As the person in the yellow shirt walks away, video shows one of the officers immediately grab Howard and throw her to the ground. 

…Video from another angle shows the officers dragging Howard down the stairs, and at the bottom one officer is holding her arm while the other is holding her leg. 

“In the video you can see they pull her by the leg down the stairs, the whole flight of stairs.” 

…One officer …kick[s] and punch[es] Howard as he’s holding her on the ground. Video shows her thrashing on the floor …before the officer ultimately deploys his stun gun. 

Video shows CPD officers dragging, punching, using stun gun on Marshall HS student | abc7chicago.com

the fact that the officers involved still have their badges shows the contempt the Chicago Police Department has for the citizens they are charged to protect. If the police and court were at all interested in law and order or justice the officers would be in jail.

This thuggish abuse of power and unrepentant bullying and violence is what people are inviting into the lives of children and young people when police officers are in schools.

 

Warren’s Conservative Past

Her conversion was ideological before it turned partisan. The first shift came in the mid-’80s, as she traveled to bankruptcy courts across the country to review thousands of individual cases—a departure from the more theoretical academic approach—and saw that Americans filing for bankruptcy more closely resembled her own family, who struggled financially, rather than the irresponsible deadbeats she had expected.

,,,In her paper, however, Warren argued that utility companies were over-regulated and that automatic utility rate increases should be institutionalized to avoid “regulatory lag,” in spite of consumer advocate concerns. “Eliminating regulatory lag will end the need for frequent rate hearings, and will, thus, reduce the administrative costs of regulation,” she wrote. On the other side of the debate were consumer advocates, whose arguments she described then as “fallacious” and based on “unscrutinized, long-accepted conventional wisdom.”

,,,What struck me was her lack of presentation of the consumer viewpoint and the underlying policies governing rate-making. She simplistically makes conclusions without any analysis of actual facts, just economic theory.”

…In our interview, Warren dismissed the idea that the paper suggested she was a conservative. “I followed theory and tried my hand at what all academics did then in our field, and that was theory,” she said. “I pretty quickly discovered not only that the theory was wrong, but it was deeply misleading.”

…According to people on the commission, Warren—who was still a registered Republican when she started in the role and told other staffers so—came across as a policy-minded academic who worked hard at incorporating different viewpoints, even if she disagreed.

…On the presidential campaign trail, she still pitches her reforms and proposals, even those with dramatic government intervention, as means of correcting the market, not replacing it. Warren named her signature campaign proposal—sweeping reforms aimed at corruption—the Accountable Capitalism Act. Her call to break up large technology companies, she says, is about how their size has created an unfair playing field, a failing market. Her proposal to create a government manufacturer of generic drugs comes from her belief that the market has broken down, with generic drugs either not being produced or rising in price; a public option for generic drugs could jump-start the marketplace, she hopes.

“That’s her fundamental framework—she’s a believer in economics,” says Johnson, her UT-Austin colleague. “It’s just that she now shifts to protect consumers.”

‘Liz Was a Diehard Conservative’ – POLITICO

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After a $14-Billion Upgrade, New Orleans’ Levees Are Sinking

The growing vulnerability of the New Orleans area is forcing the Army Corps to begin assessing repair work, including raising hundreds of miles of levees and floodwalls that form a meandering earth and concrete fortress around the city and its adjacent suburbs.

“These systems that maybe were protecting us before are no longer going to be able to protect us without adjustments,” said Emily Vuxton, policy director of the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, an environmental group. She said repair costs could be “hundreds of millions” of dollars, with 75% paid by federal taxpayers.

…The agency’s projection that the system will “no longer provide [required] risk reduction as early as 2023” illustrates the rapidly changing conditions being experienced both globally as sea levels rise faster than expected and locally as erosion wipes out protective barrier islands and marshlands in southeastern Louisiana.

…“We should be looking at higher than a 100-year standard, but not through levees alone,” Lopez said, calling for Congress to pay for natural barriers that build up coastal buffers. “We need a higher standard, but it should never be a single-type solution because we’ve seen that doesn’t work.

After a $14-Billion Upgrade, New Orleans’ Levees Are Sinking – Scientific American

Given that both climate change and the desctruction/erosion of the evenvironment at the mouth of the Mississippi were already a given when the project started one is compelled to wonder if the underlying thinking behind the Army Corp’s approach to the situation is not deeply flawed from the get-go.

Julian Assange Arrested in London as U.S. Unseals Hacking Conspiracy Indictment

Julian Assange was arrested on Thursday in London to face a charge in the United States of conspiring to hack into a Pentagon computer network in 2010.

…The indictment …revealed that prosecutors in Northern Virginia had not charged Mr. Assange under the Espionage Act for publishing government secrets. Instead, they charged him with conspiring to commit unlawful computer intrusion based on his alleged agreement to try to help Ms. Manning break an encoded portion of passcode that would have permitted her to log on to a classified military network under another user’s identity.

…His organization began publishing Ms. Manning’s leaks in 2010, bringing to light many secrets — like revealing that more civilians had died in Iraq than official estimates showed, detailing the accusations against Guantánamo detainees and airing American diplomats’ unvarnished takes on what was happening around the world. 

…During the 2016 presidential campaign  [Wikileaks released] thousands of Democratic emails stolen by Russian hackers. (Russian intelligence officers apparently adopted the guise of a hacker calling itself Guccifer 2.0 when providing the files to WikiLeaks.) 

…The Ecuadorean government said last year that it had cut off Mr. Assange’s internet access, saying that he had violated an agreement to stop commenting on, or trying to influence, the politics of other countries. The government also imposed other restrictions, like limiting his visitors. 

…Ecuador’s president …[said] that his country had decided to stop sheltering Mr. Assange after “his repeated violations to international conventions and daily-life protocols.”

Julian Assange Arrested in London as U.S. Unseals Hacking Conspiracy Indictment – The New York Times

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A Republican congressman attempts to mock John Kerry’s political science degree, and it backfires

Massie, a critic of climate change science, used his time discussing this crucial issue to try to attack Kerry for statements he’s made critical of President Donald Trump and his approach to environmental policy. In particular, Kerry called Trump’s secret panel to designed to challenge climate change science a “kangaroo committee,” a phrase that apparently irked Massie.

…“Isn’t it true you have a science degree from Yale?” said Massie.

“Bachelor of arts degree,” replied Kerry, who clarified that it was in political science.

…“OK,” said Massie — apparently thinking he had the former secretary cornered. “So it’s not really science. So I think it’s somewhat appropriate that someone with a pseudo-science degree is here pushing pseudo-science in front of our committee today.”

Kerry exhaled.

Are you serious?!” he demanded. “I mean this is really a serious happening here?”

A Republican congressman attempts to mock John Kerry’s political science degree, and it backfires | Salon.com

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Shana Grice: Sussex police to face discipline after stalking case

Shana Grice, 19, was killed in August 2016 by an ex-boyfriend, Michael Lane, who was convicted of murder a year later and sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Grice went to Sussex Police five times in six months to report Lane but, in most incidents, little to no action was taken against the man, an independent review found.

In one instance, Grice was “fined for wasting police time” after officers learned she and Lane had previously been in a relationship, the review by England and Wales’ Independent Office for Police Conduct found.

Shana Grice: Sussex police to face discipline after stalking case

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Julian Assange arrested in UK, charged by US over leaked govt secrets

via Julian Assange arrested in UK, charged by US over leaked govt secrets – Business Insider

Assange had the opportunity to be a hero, shining the bright light of justice onto dark secrets and promoting justice. Instead, perhaps drunk with his own power, he became a reactionary and destructive force with no apparent goals other than raising his own profile and power.

Whistleblowers? Yes, we need those to keep our government honest. Power hungry, spiteful demagogues? Those we could do without.

Explainer: What Is the Significance of the Golan Heights

The Golan Heights were part of Syria until 1967, when Israel captured most of the area in the Six Day War, occupying it and annexing it in 1981. That unilateral annexation was not recognized internationally, and Syria demands the return of the territory.

Syria tried to regain the Heights in the 1973 Middle East war, but was thwarted. Israel and Syria signed an armistice in 1974 and the Golan had been relatively quiet since.

…Both sides covet the Golan’s water resources and naturally fertile soil.

…More than 40,000 people live on the Israeli-occupied Golan, more than half of them Druze residents.

The Druze are an Arab minority who practice an offshoot of Islam and many of its adherents in Syria have long been loyal to the Assad regime.

After annexing the Golan, Israel gave the Druze the option of citizenship, but most rejected it and still identify as Syrian. About another 20,000 Israeli settlers also live there, many of them working in farming and tourism.

Explainer: What Is the Significance of the Golan Heights | World News | US News

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Farm bankruptcies shed new light on perils of Big Agriculture – Axios

Across industries, the U.S. has become a country of monopolies.

  • Three companies control about 80% of mobile telecoms. Three have 95% of credit cards. Four have 70% of airline flights within the U.S. Google handles 60% of search. The list goes on. (h/t The Economist)
  • In agriculture, four companies control 66% of U.S. hogs slaughtered in 2015, 85% of the steer, and half the chickens, according to the Department of Agriculture. (h/t Open Markets Institute)
  • Similarly, just four companies control 85% of U.S. corn seed sales, up from 60% in 2000, and 75% of soy bean seed, a jump from about half, the Agriculture Department says. Far larger than anyone — the American companies DowDuPont and Monsanto.

…Some economists say this concentration of market power is gumming up the economy and is largely to blame for decades of flat wages and weak productivity growth.

Farm bankruptcies shed new light on perils of Big Agriculture – Axios

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Barack Obama represents the old Democratic party

Barack Obama represents the old Democratic party | Bhaskar Sunkara | Opinion | The Guardian

[Yawn.]

Isn’t it adorable how each new group of people to enter the party think they are so different and so much better than what came before?

Obama was guilty of it and now he is the target. Really though, was moderate Obama so different than the Clintons he saw fit to eviscerate in his campaigns? Or were they so different than the guard they took over the mantle of?

It’s like the cycle of life, new people come in tout themselves as the answer and spit on the experience and leadership of those who came before, only to be seen as part of the old guard by the next group and the cycle continues. If we are very lucky, the cycle moves slowly and experienced leaders aren’t put out to pasture before the new guard learns their ass from their elbow. …And that’s if we’re lucky….

Obama might have a point about purity firing circles but it is a point that was equally applicable to his own tenure.

Executive Order Ties Research Funding To Free Speech Guarantee : NPR

Trump specifically called out “professors and power structures” that keep young Americans from “challenging rigid far-left ideology,” and lamented that many universities have become “increasingly hostile” to free speech.

…”The executive order essentially directs federal agencies to ensure colleges are following requirements already in place,” reported the education publication Inside Higher Ed. “And it doesn’t spell out how enforcement of the order would work.”

Ted Mitchell, president of the American Council on Education, called the executive order a “solution in search of a problem” and cautioned that it provides no clear steps on implementation.

“It is neither needed nor desirable, and could lead to unwanted federal micromanagement of the cutting-edge research that is critical to our nation’s continued vitality and global leadership,” Mitchell said.

Executive Order Ties Research Funding To Free Speech Guarantee : NPR

Churlish and moronic.

Golan Annexation by Israel Shouldn’t Get U.S. Recognition – Bloomberg

…Israel doesn’t regard its annexation as irreversible, and not long ago treated the territory as a bargaining chip. As recently as the late 1990s, Israel almost returned most of the territory to Syria.

Negotiations failed because Israel was unwilling to withdraw to exactly the 1949 armistice lines, which would have restored Syrian access to the waters of Lake Tiberias. Israel insisted on keeping a strip of land that would deny Syria access to the lake, also known as the Sea of Galilee.

…A State Department human rights report this month described the Golan as “Israeli controlled” instead of the traditional U.S. designation, “Israeli occupied.” 

…Confirming Israel’s seizure of this territory would render any territory in the world subject to conquest and annexation. There’d be no legal basis to insist, for example, that Russia must return Crimea to Ukraine. Indeed, Russia would be virtually invited to start gobbling up any parts of the former Soviet Union it regrets having let go of at the end of the Cold War. And that’s just Russia.

……Given the chaos in Syria, no one would ask Israel to make a territorial concession on the Golan Heights now. But that’s hardly a justification for a decades-old land grab. Like recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, confirming Israel’s annexation of the Golan Heights is a solution in search of a problem. It would come at a steep cost and achieve nothing.

Golan Annexation by Israel Shouldn’t Get U.S. Recognition – Bloomberg

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Fentanyl deaths skyrocketed more than 1,000% over six years in the US. Here’s who it’s killing

A National Center for Health Statistics report released in December found fentanyl to be the drug mostly commonly involved in overdose deaths. In 2016, the drug was responsible for nearly 29% of all drug overdose deaths, making it the deadliest drug in America.

…And while there were increases in fentanyl-related fatalities in all age groups, the largest rate increases were among younger adults between the ages of 15 and 34. The rate of 15- to 24-year-olds who died from fentanyl overdoses increased about 94% each year between 2011 and 2016, and about 100% each year for 25- to 34-year-olds.

Researchers also found that while whites had the highest overall rates of fentanyl fatalities, death rates among blacks and Hispanics were growing faster. Between 2011 and 2016, blacks had fentanyl death rates increase 140.6% annually and Hispanics had an increase of 118.3% annually.

Fentanyl deaths skyrocketed more than 1,000% over six years in the US. Here’s who it’s killing – CNN

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