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Tuesday, April 17, 2018
andrew. cuomo is like starbucks no blacks allowed
andrew cuomo goes undercover to close nassau otb on his easter sunday and not orthodox easter sunday but see ny const art 1 sec 3. cuomo sicks his goons on the wandering daho food truvk but refrains from arressting her. starbucks goes overboard with invoking the police power. andrew cuomo shows the advantage of firing with power and saving the vuffs for later or mr singh
remember nyc otb ?
ny pml sec 109 does not apply to nassau otb, violates the rights of new york bettors secured by ny const art 1 sec 3.... please help ny bettors bet any day of the year that great racing occurs without the state of new york. ny cannot close nassau otb on one easter sunday over the other. Sunday, April 1, 2018
In the wake of protests spurred by the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia Starbucks, the coffee giant is attempting to recover from its public relations nightmare. CEO Kevin Johnson appeared on ABC’s Good Morning America on Monday, apologizing for the “reprehensible” incident and saying that store managers will undergo unconscious bias training in order “to ensure that doesn’t happen again.”
Johnson met with the two men face-to-face on Monday in Philadelphia, according to NBC. “I would like the opportunity to apologize to them face to face and I’d like to have a dialogue with them and the opportunity to listen to them with compassion and empathy,” Johnson said in an interview with the Associated Press earlier on Monday, adding, “and finally I’d like to invite them to be part of helping me in a constructive way to ensure this never happens again.” Starbucks confirmed the meeting occurred but did not provide any details on what was discussed.
Johnson said he had watched video footage of the arrest that was posted by a Starbucks customer to social media, and called it “very hard to watch.” The two men were waiting on a friend to arrive and had not yet ordered anything; after the manager called the police, they were arrested for trespassing. Per NBC, the men remained in police custody for around eight hours until they were released with no charges.
Protestors have demanded that the store manager who called the police be fired, but Starbucks has yet to comment on whether or not they’ve let the employee go. A company spokesperson did say that the employee no longer works at that particular store.
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