Decoding the Role of the Body in the Body Politic (10-13-24)

01:00 The Embodied Expression Of The Elite Attitude, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=157628
11:50 Why VP Debate Moderators Were So Terrible, and Serving Elites Over Viewers, with Fifth Column Hosts, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmRUNGmd538
12:40 Kip joins
1:00:00 Kip’s anti-Israel analysis
1:07:30 The magical
1:11:00 The Extended Mind: The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain, https://lukeford.net/blog/?p=142926
1:16:00 Most of us have problems that can be reduced by connecting with others
1:29:45 Dissecting Disgusting Debate Media Coverage – From Moderators to Fact Checkers, with Eric Bolling, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh2rIiBU_CE
2:05:00 Halsey English joins, https://x.com/RealHalseyE
2:10:00 Israel’s strategy
2:14:00 Halsey is not impressed with Russian and Iranian missiles
2:35:00 Claire Khaw joins
2:41:50 Trump campaign requests more Secret Service protection
2:44:00 Meghan McCain unimpressed by Kamala Harris
2:45:45 What is the Democrats primary negative frame on Trump?
2:51:45 Analyzing Kamala’s performance after the Milton hurricane, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQBxr50E4MY
3:05:30 Analyzing Kamala’s interview performance, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdh1yJ-f_Tc
3:08:50 Trump visits the Lubavitcher rebbe’s grave
3:11:40 The anti-Israel college protests
3:22:50 The Future of Israel’s War | Dan Senor Full Interview, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqi4D7kXIv4
3:26:00 Anger is vulnerability’s mask, Men vs. Society: Insights from Dr. Warren Farrell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URAOGr5ragY
3:28:30 Jim Rickards: Shocking Election Update – Trump Takes The Lead, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNwAmgcw3rY

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YULA Boys Guidance Counselor Julie Tichon Slept With Boys Say Police

KTLA reports Sep. 24:

Police are looking for possible other victims of a high school counselor in West Los Angeles who is accused of sexually abusing a 16-year-old boy.

Julie Tichon, 37, committed a “series of sexual assaults” against the teen in February and March of this year, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a news release.

Tichon faces three counts of sexual intercourse with a minor and one count of oral copulation with a person under the age of 18. She’s due back in court on Nov. 1.

Before the alleged assaults were discovered, Tichon worked as a school counselor at YULA Los Angeles, which describes itself as a “Modern Orthodox Yeshiva High School” on its website.

“The suspect used her position of responsibility to gain these victims’ trust, then began inappropriate sexual relationships with them,” Detective Russ Hess said in the LAPD release. “Rather than advising them, she was abusing them.”

If convicted as charged, Tichon could be sentenced to up to five years in prison, though police believe there could be more victims, which “could potentially add to the criminal case.”

The Los Angeles Times reports Sep. 21:

As of February, Tichon was listed online as a guidance staff member at the boy’s division of YULA High School, an Orthodox Jewish school in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood, according to an archived webpage. Her name no longer appears in the current online staff directory.

On May, 28, YULA Head of School Rabbi Arye Sufrin sent an email notifying parents that he had received reports of a female staff member having “an inappropriate relationship of a sexual nature” with two male students, according to reporting from the Forward. Sufrin said the school had shared this information with the Los Angeles Police Department and that the staff member was no longer on campus.

“It is impossible to comprehend and beyond devastating that students would be facing this situation,” Sufrin wrote.

I was tipped off to this story in early May but didn’t pursue it. A younger me would have jumped on the story.

From an archived version of the YULA boys administration info web page:

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Julie earned her B.S. from Baylor University in Waco, Texas and her M.A. in Sports Management and Human Performance from the University of Alabama. Julie’s role at YULA is working with students who need short or long-term academic support. With over twelve years of experience working in both high school and collegiate athletic settings, Julie has developed a unique understanding of the importance of providing students an environment where they are challenged to learn and grow within a supportive, encouraging, and consistent community. Julie loves surrounding herself with friends and family, cooking, sports, animals (especially her dog, Winnie), spending time outdoors, and traveling.

Julie Tichon is the one in the center with long hair and a long dress.

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Israel’s dream of remaking the Middle East (10-11-24)

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Kamala Harris changes her media strategy because she knows she’s losing (10-9-24)

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NYT: CBS Rebukes Anchor Over Tense Interview With Ta-Nehisi Coates

The New York Times reports:

Executives said the interview, conducted by the morning show anchor Tony Dokoupil, had fallen short of network editorial standards…

CBS News on Monday rebuked one of its star morning anchors, Tony Dokoupil, over an interview that he conducted last week with the author Ta-Nehisi Coates, in which Mr. Dokoupil challenged Mr. Coates’s views about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Top CBS executives, on a newsroom-wide call, described the interview as falling short of the network’s editorial standards. The executives said their critique had been prompted by internal staff concerns, although at least one veteran CBS journalist said later on the call that she was puzzled over what exactly Mr. Dokoupil had done wrong.

The episode began last Monday when Mr. Coates visited “CBS Mornings” on a publicity tour for his book “The Message,” which in one section compares Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to the Jim Crow laws of the American South. In describing what he witnessed on a 10-day trip to the region last year, Mr. Coates criticized other journalists for “the elevation of factual complexity over self-evident morality.”

From the start of the interview, Mr. Dokoupil directly challenged this framing, telling Mr. Coates that “the content of that section would not be out of place in the backpack of an extremist.” The anchor added, “What is it that so particularly offends you about the existence of a Jewish state that is a Jewish safe place?”

…The interview created a social media uproar. Fans of Mr. Coates accused Mr. Dokoupil of bias, with one writer for Vox calling his questions “hostile, combative and rude.” Others took a more sanguine view, including a Washington Post reporter who wrote that the conversation had been “impassioned but calm” and had brought rigor to the typically breezy realm of morning TV.

Late last week, a group of CBS News employees approached executives with their concerns about Mr. Dokoupil’s handling of the interview, according to two people with knowledge of the events, who requested anonymity to share internal discussions.

Mr. Dokoupil met for an hour with members of the CBS News standards and practices team and the in-house Race and Culture Unit, which advises on “context, tone and intention” of news programming. The conversation focused on Mr. Dokoupil’s tone of voice, phrasing and body language during his interview with Mr. Coates, one of the people said.

If I were Dokoupil’s boss, I would not have been happy with his performance. He was unnecessarily combative and inflammatory in his interview of TNC. I’d tell him: Keep your moral pronouncements to yourself when conducting interviews so you can get the most from the interview.

There’s a useful protocol for conducting effective interviews and Dokoupil violated protocol on several occasions.

Still, Dokoupil’s conduct was par for the course in the MSM, so it’s hard to believe he would have gotten into trouble if the guest wasn’t a POC.

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