“I don’t speak because I have the power to speak; I speak because I don’t have the power to remain silent.” Rav Kook z"l

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Twitter stock plunges after banning President Trump


 Twitter’s stock price tumbled Monday as investors appeared to balk at the social network’s decision to ban President Trump from posting.

Shares in the San Francisco-based company tumbled as much as 12 percent to $45.17 in the first trading session after it booted Trump from the platform on Friday, saying his account posed a “risk of further incitement of violence” after his supporters stormed the US Capitol on Wednesday.

The stock pared the losses through the morning and fell 6.4 percent to close at $48.18.

Twitter’s move against the outgoing president — whose account had more than 88 million followers — was the first permanent suspension for a head of state, and it’s likely to spark furious debate about the role tech companies play in regulating speech.

It may also hurt Twitter’s user base as Trump supporters and right-wing activists pledge to boycott the company’s blockbuster decision.

“Trump has a very high and loyal following and a lot of those eyeballs will go away if Trump is permanently restricted from posting,” Andrea Cicione, head of strategy at TS Lombard, told Reuters.

n a statement explaining its decision, Twitter said there were plans in the works on Twitter and elsewhere for more armed protests, “including a proposed secondary attack on the US Capitol and state capitol buildings on January 17, 2021.”

The use of social media to organize such violent uprisings could lead Twitter and other firms to ramp up their content moderation efforts — which could come with increased costs.

“Incremental moderation may be welcome but it’s not cheap and could benefit Facebook that already [employs] a moderation army [around six times] larger than Twitter’s workforce,” Bernstein analysts wrote in a research note.

Moreover, Democratic lawmakers poised to take control of Congress this month are looking to crack down on Twitter and other social-media giants over their roles in the deadly Capitol riots, according to reports.

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Getting the COVID-19 vaccine in NY: Sites, eligibility, appointments, more

 New York on Monday dramatically expanded the pool of people eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

Here is a breakdown of who can get it, how to sign up, where to get the jab — and the state’s schedule for who gets the inoculation next.

Who is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in NY?

New Yorkers now eligible to receive the two-dose coronavirus vaccine are those designated in the state’s Phase 1A and 1B categories.

Those eligible in Phase 1A include: hospital and healthcare workers, residents and staffers at nursing homes, EMS workers, coroners, medical examiners, urgent care providers, individuals administering COVID-19 vaccines, staffers who are in direct contact with patients, doctors, nurses, outpatient/ambulatory front line workers, dentists and orthodontists and their staff, psychiatrists and psychologists and their staff, physical therapists and their staff, optometrist and their staff, pharmacists, home care workers, and hospice workers.

As of Monday, eligibility was expanded to those in Phase 1B.

That category includes: people aged 75 and older, first responders and support staff for first responder agencies, corrections staff, public transit workers, public safety workers, teachers and other school staffers, including bus drivers, childcare providers, in-person college instructors, public-facing grocery store workers, people living in a homeless shelter where sleeping, bathing or eating accommodations must be shared with others who are not part of their household; and people working in those shelters.

The state has a full breakdown of the phases.

How to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine appointment in New York City

Vaccine appointments must be made in advance.

New Yorkers can check if they are eligible to receive the vaccine through this state website.

Eligible New York City residents can make an appointment to get inoculated at more than 125 public and private sites throughout the five boroughs through the city’s Department of Health website and the NYC Health + Hospitals website

Both websites prompt users to click on a button that brings them to a city-run COVID-19 “vaccine finder” page. Users are then prompted to input their address or zip code to find a vaccine provider near them. 

Users will then be directed to schedule an appointment from a public or private provider. 

The city has also launched a phone number, 877-VAX-4NYC or 877-829-4692, to reserve a vaccine appointment. 

A pre-recorded message encourages callers who are able to make an appointment online to do so using the “vaccine finder” site. If not, an agent can schedule you to make an appointment at a city vaccination site, the message says. 

Beginning at 4 p.m. on Jan. 11, New York state’s COVID-19 vaccination hotline will also open for scheduling vaccination appointments for eligible New Yorkers at 1-833-NYS-4-VAX.

Where can you get the COVID-19 vaccine in NY?

New York City residents can find their nearest vaccination location through the city’s Vaccine Finder site. 

The city currently has two 24/7 mass vaccination hubs, at Brooklyn’s Army Terminal in Sunset Park and the Bathgate Industrial Park in Morrisiana in The Bronx.

Hubs are also set to open at 125 Worth St. in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday, Health + Hospitals Vanderbilt on Staten Island on Wednesday. Eventually there will be sites in all five boroughs, the mayor has promised. 

The state also has a website listing vaccine locations in other parts of New York.

Do you have to pay for the COVID-19 vaccine?

No. The vaccine is free.

What is the schedule for the remaining COVID-19 distribution in NY?

According to the city Health Department, the next group to be eligible for the vaccine, 1C, will include people aged 65 to 74, those with certain underlying health conditions, and all other essential workers.

The city currently says that group will likely be eligible starting in March-April, although the timeline for 1B was brought up significantly to this week. 

The vaccination of all other people will likely begin in the summer, according to the city.

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Police go on Buses during heavy lockdown asking Passengers Where they are going?

 

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Leiberman Instigates Against Chareidim in his Ad

 


The ad basically states that Chareidim are not following guidelines and are keeping Yeshivos open ... but this is a lie as 95% of Chaeidim are following guidelines in this "seger" in this latest lockdown and are  closed except of course in Beier Elit where extremists live
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Satmar Rebbe.. R' aron Teitelbaum Takes a Stroll in California



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Mishtara Evacuate All Guests From Hall and then Proceed to Rob Them


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Kallah Whose Chassan Didn’t Show Up Marries Guest At Her Wedding

 


A bride who was jilted by her groom at her wedding ended up marrying a guest at the wedding.

The bride, named Sindhu from the Bangalore region in India, was supposed to be marrying a man named Naveen. The ceremony was taking place on the same day as Naveen’s brother’s wedding so the families were holding them simultaneously.

The wedding was set for Sunday 3 January and the day before, Naveen and Sindhu participated in pre-wedding events such as posing for pictures and receiving greetings from guests. However when the wedding commenced the next day, Naveen was nowhere to be found. Local media reports claimed that Naveen had a secret girlfriend and fled the wedding to be with her since she had allegedly threatened to spoil the wedding by drinking poison in front of the guests.

Naveen’s brother, Ashok, went ahead with his marriage but then the families were left wondering where Naveen was and did not know how to continue.

Sindhu’s family members decided that she would still be able to wed if they could find an eligible person among the guests.

A Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) conductor, who was present at the wedding, volunteered to marry Sindhu if both the families agreed.

They all met, finalised the wedding vows and Sindhu still managed to get married at the wedding after all.

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Mark Levin's Bosses Tell Him to Shut Up about "Stolen Elections" or Get Fired

 The ownership group for several talk radio hosts across the country, including syndicated figures like Mark Levin and Dan Bongino, says its personalities need to tone things down or face firing.

Cumulus Media content chief Brian Philips sent an email to managers Wednesday, the day of the U.S. Capitol riot, saying the company had to help induce calm.

“There will be no dog whistles about ‘stolen elections,’ ‘civil wars’ or any other language that infers violent public disobedience is warranted, ever,” said the memo, first reported by Inside Music Media.

The memo said Cumulus would not tolerate any suggestion by its on-air personalities that the presidential election is not over.

“Please inform your staffs that we have ZERO TOLERANCE for any suggestion otherwise,” Philips said in the memo.

The company did not immediately respond to an AP request for comment Monday.

Cumulus owns 416 radio stations in 86 markets across the country, along with the syndication arm Westwood One.

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Alter Kocker Arab Throws Rocks At IDF Soldiers

 An elderly Palestinian man was arrested in the village of Deir Jarir near Ramallah on Sunday morning on charges of rioting against IDF forces, Palestinian media reported.

Despite his age, the man, lauded by Palestinian media outlets as a hero, joined rioters decades younger than him in hurling rocks at IDF forces.

He was also videoed fighting with a local Jewish resident. Some media outlets dubbed him “The Sheikh of the Mountain.”

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Monday, January 11, 2021

Rare Footage of the Har Habayis ... Fascinating

 


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