Yeah, people are having a tweetspaz over Delta
Stuck on tarmacs, terminals elbow to elbow, kids crying
https://www.ajc.com/business/delta-flights-ground-stop-nationwide-due-technology-problem/oH5j6ocoSUechByOx21l2H/
Yeah, people are having a tweetspaz over Delta
Stuck on tarmacs, terminals elbow to elbow, kids crying
https://www.ajc.com/business/delta-flights-ground-stop-nationwide-due-technology-problem/oH5j6ocoSUechByOx21l2H/
I think "Sky is Falling" week points straight to the old Chicken Little story
Review: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_Little
The story is listed as Aarne-Thompson-Uther type 20C, which includes international examples of folktales that make light of paranoia and mass hysteria.[2] There are several Western versions of the story, of which the best-known concerns a chick that believes the sky is falling when an acorn falls on its head. The chick decides to tell the King and on its journey meets other animals (mostly other fowl) which join it in the quest. After this point, there are many endings. In the most familiar, a fox invites them to its lair and then eats them all. Alternatively, the last one, usually Cocky Lockey, survives long enough to warn the chick, who escapes. In others all are rescued and finally speak to the King.
The moral to be drawn changes, depending on the version. Where there is a "happy ending", the moral is not to be a "Chicken" but to have courage. In other versions where the birds are eaten by the fox, the fable is interpreted as a warning not to believe everything one is told.
Getting no results on Twatter with that girl's handle, got anything else?
nvm, got it
Multiple late 80's Yalies reporting having been contacted
Spouseanon worked at Atl Journal Constitution for years with him
Plenty of FB friends in common, BRB with more FB pics of Bronstein
His first job was at KBDI in the People's Republic of Boulder Colorado
TWO CAN PLAY THIS GAME LIBTARDS
Nature Freak
β @outdoorwanderer
5m5 minutes ago
Replying to @Amy_VADC
If anyone knows anything about Scott Bronstein, from high school, please post it on twitter. Turn about is fair play.
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This is more than a coincidence.
My first instinct is that both Cernovich and Avenatti are being run & fed by the same boss.
Scott Bronstein's Linkedin lists him as the Senior Investigative Producer at CNN
Bio from CNN web page
Scott Bronstein is an Emmy award-winning senior producer and writer for CNN's investigative unit. Based in the Washington bureau, Bronstein joined the network in October 2004.
Bronstein has investigated and reported on a wide range of stories worldwide, including international terrorism, ISIS, military issues, human rights issues, government waste and fraud, corporate malfeasance, the environment and politics.
Bronstein was a lead member of the CNN investigative team that recently earned a Peabody Award, an Edward R. Murrow Award, and an Emmy nomination for the network's exclusive year-long investigation into deadly delays at Veterans Affairs hospitals across the U.S. The team, led by CNN investigative correspondent Drew Griffin, revealed that dozens of military veterans had died because of appointment delays, and thousands more were experiencing unacceptably long waits for medical treatment.
As a result of the coverage by CNN's investigative team, VA Secretary Eric Shinseki resigned and several other managers were fired. Congress also took action by passing historic legislation funding more medical care and allowing veterans to seek care outside of the VA.
Bronstein was a member of the CNN reporting team that covered both the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris in January 2015 and also the November 2015. Bataclan and stadium/cafΓ© attacks later that year where 137 were murdered. He wrote and produced numerous stories on the attacks.
Following the Paris attacks, in 2016 Bronstein led a CNN team with correspondent Clarissa Ward that wrote and produced a special report after exclusively obtaining thousands of detailed documents and information about the Paris attackers.
During the 2016 election, Bronstein was part of CNN's investigative team examining various candidates and their spending.
He wrote and produced a series of stories on murders of African Americans in Mississippi, exposing them as hate crimes.
Bronstein was part of CNN's team coverage of the 2011 Arab Spring, that won a Peabody award; he co-wrote and co-produced a special hour on Egypt, Tunisia and Bahrain, 'i-Revolution.'
Bronstein was also part of CNN's team coverage of the 2010 Gulf Oil Spill, which won a Peabody award, and he co-produced and wrote an hour special featuring Anderson Cooper on the survivors of the Deepwater Horizon.
Bronstein's CNN reports have been nominated for two other national Emmy awards.
Before coming to CNN in 2004, Bronstein worked as a staff producer and writer for National Geographic Television and Film, where he co-wrote, produced and directed several award-winning international documentaries, including the film "Liberia: American Dream?," which won the Alfred I. duPont Columbia award, and also the Overseas Press Club Edward R. Murrow award for best documentary.
Before that Bronstein was a staff producer for CBS News 60 Minutes, where he co-produced and wrote award-winning investigations from around the world, including stories on Untouchables in India, mercenaries in Africa, and the Taliban in Afghanistan. Bronstein produced and wrote for 60 Minutes correspondents Christiane Amanpour and Mike Wallace, and his work with Amanpour won the national investigative Emmy award in 1998, and a story with Wallace was nominated for an Emmy in 2000.
Before working in television, Bronstein worked for a decade as a print writer and reporter, mostly at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where he won numerous awards.
Bronstein began his news career as a reporter for the NPR affiliate station KCFR, in Denver, Colorado, where he grew up.
He earned his MS from the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University, in New York. He got his BA from the University of Denver, and attended Occidental College.
Remember that line in Grassley's letter?
She knows she can lie to the press, no problem
If she lies to Congress, that's a BIG problem
What kind of people-moving could this Delta outage be covering?
Last time it was just Atlanta
Nationwide, this time
WTF
You could be moving 500 elephants around and nobody'd know
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βVerified account @TheAviationBeat
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There are currently dozens of #Delta aircraft parked on taxiways in Atlanta without a gate to park at. This appears to be the reason for the FAA issued groundstop for #ATL bound Delta flights.
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βVerified account @TheAviationBeat
17m17 minutes ago
Delta aircraft from around the country are now taking off bound for #ATL. Over 25+ aircraft without a gate in Atlanta right now.
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Eric
β @GoldboxATL
13m13 minutes ago
#Delta #LGA Departure Board. @NYCAviation @TheAviationBeat @AirlineFlyer @AirlineGeeks β at Delta Sky Club
Gonna get worse before it gets better. There are 25 planes sitting on taxiways with no gates at ATL right now, with more flights from all over inbound.
No fun at Hartsfield Latoya Jackson Intergalactic Spaceport And Nail Emporium