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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Witnesses In Daniel Penny Trial Recall How Subway Confrontation Unfolded

 by Michael Wishburn via The Epoch Times,

Witnesses to the May 2023 incident in which Marine Daniel Penny placed Jordan Neely, a homeless man with a history of mental illness, into a chokehold on a Manhattan-bound subway train and caused his death, testified in a Manhattan courtroom on Nov. 4 about what they saw and heard that day.

One witness, Yvette Rosario, said the incident made her far more frightened than anything else she had experienced on the subway in her 10 years of living in New York City. Jurors watched a portion of a video of the incident and its aftermath taken with Rosario’s cellphone.

After seating a full jury last week, the trial got into full swing on Nov. 1 in Judge Maxwell Wiley’s courtroom in the criminal court building at 100 Centre St. in lower Manhattan.

When the trial, which the judge said is likely to last about six weeks, comes to an end, the jurors will be asked to decide whether to convict Penny on charges of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. At the heart of the case is whether Neely was simply a desperate person who wanted attention and help, as prosecutors maintain, or posed an immediate danger to others on the Manhattan-bound F train, as Penny’s defense insists.

In a brief initial phase on the morning of Nov. 4, Penny’s lawyers sought to persuade the judge that the prosecution’s opening statement depicting Neely as the kind of ordinary homeless person whom urban residents encounter daily was wrong and prejudicial to the jury.

Given Neely’s documented history of mental health problems and violent incidents leading up to, and earlier on the day of, the fatal encounter, such a characterization “creates a very false narrative for the jury,” Thomas Kenniff, a lawyer for Penny, said.

Wiley said he did not think that the prosecution had in any way hampered the defense from making whatever arguments it pleased but said he would take the defense’s motion under advisement.

The courtroom then heard from Rosario, 19, who was on the train with a friend when the incident occurred. Under direct examination from government lawyers, Rosario, who is from the Dominican Republic, said she took the subway almost every day to travel to and from school.

On May 1, 2023, Rosario was on the F train heading toward her destination, at the stop at Broadway-Lafayette, where SoHo borders Greenwich Village. At the Second Avenue station, she said, the doors had almost closed when a man whom she identified as Neely stuck his hand in to prevent the doors from closing and then came inside.

“Once he came in, he took off his sweater, and while he was taking off his sweater, he stated how he was homeless, he didn’t have any money, and he didn’t care about going back to jail,” Rosario said.

She recalled Neely throwing his sweater hard onto the ground and moving quickly up to one of the poles in the subway car. Rosario said Neely’s tone frightened her.

“I was very nervous and was telling my friend I was going to pass out. ... I got scared by the tone of how he was saying it,” Rosario stated. “I have seen situations, but not like that.”

She recalled putting her head on her friend’s chest and wishing the train’s doors would open again so she could get off. She said the next thing she remembered was the sound of someone falling to the floor, and then looking up to see Penny and Neely struggling.

“I saw them both on the floor, and then he was holding him, the white guy; he had him like this,” Rosario said, approximating a chokehold with her arms and hands.

Under cross-examination from Kenniff, Rosario repeated much of her account and emphasized that the incident stood out from other tense and unpleasant things that she had seen on the subway in the past.

The testimony of another passenger, Juan Alberto Vazquez, who spoke through an interpreter, confirmed much of Rosario’s testimony.

Vazquez said he had witnessed some of the encounter and heard other parts of it from his position sitting behind a couple riding the train.

The trial resumes on Nov. 7 with more witness testimony.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/witnesses-daniel-penny-trial-recall-how-subway-confrontation-unfolded

Rate-Cuts? ISM Services Soars To 27-Month-Highs

 With 'hard data' exploding higher, 'soft' survey data is not playing along so far (on the Manufacturing side). On the Services side of the economy, S&P Global's PMI slipped lower (to 55.0 from 55.2 vs expectations of a small rise to 55.3) in October equaling its lowest since July (having gone nowhere in six months).

ISM's Services PMI was expected to decline from 54.9 to 53.8, but instead it jumped significantly higher to 56.0 - the highest since July 2022...

Source: Bloomberg

S&P Global sees new orders rising (though some international demand weakness is evident) and output prices rising at their slowest pace in four and a half years (despite a further sharp increase in input prices)..

ISM's survey saw employment surge back into expansion (so no hurricane impact there?) while new orders and prices paid dipped...

Source: Bloomberg

Chris Williamson, Chief Business Economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence :

“The US service sector notched up another strong performance in October, helping offset the current weakness of the manufacturing sector to drive a solid pace of overall economic growth again at the start of the fourth quarter.

"The services economy's consistently impressive growth in recent months has helped the US outperform all other major developed economies. October's strong performance is consistent with GDP continuing to rise at an annualized rate in excess of 2%."

On the inflation side, some good news:

"Particularly welcome news comes from the cooling inflation picture. Average prices charged for services rose at a sharply reduced rate in October, showing one of the smallest increases seen for over four years, as competition intensified in the services economy.

Hope remains...

"Firms' expectations for the coming year have meanwhile perked up from a slump in September, though much uncertainty persists in relation to the business climate after the election, causing many firms to pause hiring until the political landscape becomes more settled."

How much will all this 'survey' data change after this week?

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/rate-cuts-ism-services-soars-27-month-highs

Elon Musk: "Vote Like Your Life Depends On It, Because It Does"

 by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news,

During his appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Elon Musk delivered a message direct to camera, telling Americans, “Vote like your life depends on it, because it does.”

Musk’s election eve appearance on the show preceded Rogan publicly endorsing Trump.

During the conversation, Musk outlined why this is probably the most important election in the history of America.

“If the Dems won this election, they will legalize enough illegals to turn the swing states and everywhere will be like California, there will be no escape, warned the Tesla founder.

“This is the final, this is it, this is the last chance,” he added.

Musk then looked directly into the camera to emphasize his point.

“Go out and vote! Vote like your life depends on it, vote like your future depends on it, because it does!” said Musk.

“This is the last chance, man!”

Musk subsequently commented further, posting on X, “Tomorrow’s vote is a fork in human destiny.”

It can’t get any clearer than that.

Watch Musk’s full appearance on Rogan’s show below.

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https://www.zerohedge.com/political/elon-musk-vote-your-life-depends-it-because-it-does

Illegal Alien Gangs Taking Root In Our Schools

  by Pawel Styrna via the Federation for American Immigration Reform,

The harmful impact of mass illegal migration is felt in every state and at every level of society, from the national to the most local. Rather than attempting to solve or at least acknowledge the problem, pro-open-borders officials prefer to silence criticism. Parents in Northern Virginia’s Loudoun County saw a demonstration of this reality earlier in October. The county school board chose to shut down public discussion about an alleged illegal alien MS-13 gang member in the county’s school system.

For mass-illegal-migration apologists on the school board, the real problem is not that illegal immigration is bringing gangs and crime into our classrooms, but that Americans notice it and dare speak out against it.

On October 8, Loudoun County parents were raising concerns about the presence of an (unnamed) alleged illegal alien student who is also an alleged member of the brutal Central American gang, MS-13. According to ABC 7 News, the student “now attends Loudoun Valley High School despite being caught carrying a gun in May 2023 and making the threat to kill a Blue Ridge Middle School student.” Several parents spoke, with one asking “Where’s the protection and the safety for our children who are in school with other children who have [made] known threats, who have been arrested, and who are back in the school, and my daughter is terrified to go to school with him [?].

In each case, Loudoun County School Board Chair Melinda Mansfield cut the concerned parents off, her only concern being that the Loudoun County residents might potentially reveal personal information about the alleged illegal alien gang member. Eventually, Mansfield closed the public comment portion of the meeting. (More recently, the parents responded by suing LCSB for violating their First Amendment rights.)

The problem of alien gang members in schools is by no means limited to one alleged gang member in one county. Back in September, in Harford and Baltimore Counties, Maryland, Fox 45 broke a story about an MS-13 gang member and murder suspect being allowed to enroll in not just one, but two public high schools, sparking outrage among parents who were kept in the dark about such a dangerous individual attending school along with their children. In fact, MS-13 has been a threatening presence throughout the Maryland and Virginia counties and suburbs surrounding the nation’s capital for the past decade due to mass illegal migration from MS-13’s countries of origin.

What is a more recent feature of Biden-Harris-era mass migration is the arrival of the no less brutal and violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua on American soil. Having taken over residential properties in Aurora, Colorado, and more recently a complex in San Antonio, Texas, they now appear interested in taking over schools. In early October, police in Texas arrested 32-year-old Jorgenys Robertson Cova for recruiting middle school children in the Houston area to join Tren de Aragua. The Venezuelan illegal alien had arrived in the U.S. two years ago and managed to rack up a record that included a series of thefts. Cova was scheduled to attend an asylum hearing on the day of his arrest. This routine abuse of humanitarian asylum and refugee law has been another major driver of illegal immigration, resulting in these associated pathologies.

The case of our public schools demonstrates the degree to which mass illegal migration and all its problems affects Americans at a personal, local, and direct – not just abstract or theoretical – level. In addition to much-needed school resources being diverted to the costly education of the children of illegal aliens, our schoolchildren also find themselves forced to attend school with migrant children carrying such potentially infectious and deadly illnesses as latent tuberculosis. And, if that were not enough, illegal alien gang members are either attending our schools or attempting to recruit new members in them. This situation poses a real physical threat to school staff and students and is not acceptable. Our children deserve better.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/illegal-alien-gangs-taking-root-our-schools

Georgia poll worker threatened to bomb election workers, US prosecutors say

 A Georgia poll worker was arrested on Monday on U.S. charges that he sent a letter threatening to bomb election workers that he wrote to appear as if it came from a voter in the presidential election battleground state.

Federal prosecutors said Nicholas Wimbish, 25, had been serving as a poll worker at the Jones County Elections Office in Gray, Georgia, on Oct. 16 when he got into a verbal altercation with a voter.

The next day, Wimbish mailed a letter to the county's elections superintendent that was drafted to appear as if it came from that same voter, prosecutors said. The letter complained that Wimbish was a "closeted liberal election fraudster" who had been distracting voters in line to cast ballots, according to charging papers.

Authorities said the letter, signed by a "Jones county voter," said Wimbish and others "should look over their shoulder" and warned that people would "learn a violent lesson about stealing our elections!"

Prosecutors said the letter ended with a handwritten note: "PS boom toy in early vote place, cigar burning, be safe."

Wimbish was charged with mailing a bomb threat, conveying false information about a bomb threat, mailing a threatening letter, and making false statements to the FBI, prosecutors said. A lawyer for Wimbish could not be immediately identified.

Georgia is one of seven closely contested states expected to decide the outcome of Tuesday's presidential election match up between Republican former President Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

Concerns about potential political violence have prompted officials to take a variety of measures to bolster security during and after Election Day.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/georgia-poll-worker-threatened-bomb-035611161.html

Monday, November 4, 2024

'Musk and X are epicenter of US election misinformation, 'experts' say'

 False or misleading claims by billionaire Elon Musk about the U.S. election have amassed 2 billion views on social media platform X this year, according to a report by non-profit group Center for Countering Digital Hate.

The platform is also playing a central role in enabling the spread of false information about the critical battleground states that will likely determine the outcome of the presidential race, election and misinformation experts said on Monday.

A spokesperson for X said the company's Community Notes feature, which lets users add additional context to posts, is more effective at helping people identify misleading content than traditional warning flags on posts.

Since taking over the company formerly known as Twitter, Musk has curtailed content moderation and laid off thousands of employees. He has thrown his support behind former President Donald Trump, who is locked in an exceptionally close race against Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.

Musk’s massive reach with nearly 203 million followers helps enable “network effects” in which content on X can jump to other social media and messaging platforms such as Reddit and Telegram, said Kathleen Carley, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University and expert on disinformation. “X is a conduit from one platform to another,” she said.

At least 87 of Musk's posts this year have promoted claims about the U.S. election that fact-checkers have rated as false or misleading, amassing 2 billion views, according to the Center for Countering Digital Hate's report.

In Pennsylvania, one of the seven key swing states, some X users have seized on instances of local election administrators flagging incomplete voter registration forms that would not be processed, falsely casting the events as examples of election interference, said Philip Hensley-Robin, Pennsylvania executive director at Common Cause, during a press briefing on Monday.

Common Cause is a nonpartisan organization that promotes accountable government and voting rights.

Some X accounts implied “that there was voter fraud, when in fact, we know very clearly that election officials and election administrators in all of our counties were following the rules and … therefore only eligible voters are voting,” Hensley-Robin said.


https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/wrong-claims-musk-us-election-231444747.html

Rogan Endorses Trump After Wild Musk Interview

 Following an awesome 2.5 hour podcast with Elon Musk, Joe Rogan announced his endorsement of Donald Trump.

In a post on X dropping the podcast, Rogan said of Musk "He makes what I think is the most compelling case for Trump you'll hear, and I agree with him every step of the way. For the record, yes, that's an endorsement of Trump."

Trump thanked Rogan:

Nuggets from the interview:

Musk and Rogan discussed how an influx of illegal migrants to swing states followed by some sort of amnesty program would turn the country into a one-party state.

They slammed Democrats for constantly spreading hoaxes:

They discussed the killing of Peanut the squirrel:

Musk was at the White House correspondents dinner where the elites shit-talked Trump over Obama-birther comments and he got so pissed he ran for president.

John McAfee was discussed:

Musk and Rogan talked video games - noting a study in which surgeons who also game are more effective at their jobs.

So there you have it - at the 11th hour, Rogan goes for Trump after yet another interesting interview with Elon Musk.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/rogan-endorses-trump-after-wild-musk-interview