Potential rail strike could have ‘significant detrimental effects,’ supply chain expert says

Potential rail strike could have ‘significant detrimental effects,’ supply chain expert says
Potential rail strike could have ‘significant detrimental effects,’ supply chain expert says
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(NEW YORK) — As freight railroads and their unions continue to feel pressure from the White House, businesses and other stakeholders to reach an agreement before a potential strike, economic experts say the possible work stoppage will wreak havoc on businesses and consumers.

Two labor unions representing 57,000 engineers and conductors, who make up roughly half of all rail workers, are seeking a better time-off policy and contend that rail companies are trying to force a deal without meeting their requests. The National Carriers’ Conference Committee, which represents the nation’s freight railroads in national collective bargaining, said the rail companies offered a fair contract that includes a significant wage increase.

ABC News Live spoke with Abe Eshkenazi, the CEO of the Association for Supply Chain Management, or ASCM, about the potential ramifications of a strike on all aspects of the economy.

ABC NEWS LIVE: How vital are our railroad tracks to our supply chain?

ABE ESHKENAZI: Well, you’re talking about the most vital activities within logistics and transportation. By any measure, 30 to 40% of our goods are moved by rail. So we’re talking about a significant amount of movement of goods and services from raw materials to finished goods. In almost every aspect, the supply chain relies on the rails from the ports to our consumers, and the warehouses. This is a vital link in our logistics and warehousing system.

ABC NEWS LIVE: President Biden was briefed on the situation this morning. What do the railroad workers want in this case and can this strike be averted?

ESHKENAZI: I think the hope from every perspective is that we are able to reach an agreement. I think there has been some discussion about some legislative action, if it is not if we don’t see an agreement. I think the impact that it’s having [is] on the workers. There are significant issues that they have not only in terms of their hours of work, [and] away from all of their work conditions. There obviously are a number of issues that need to be addressed, but the criticality of the logistics and the rail system can’t be underestimated if we do have a work stoppage or any disruption.

ABC NEWS LIVE: Secretary of Labor Marty Walsh cut his Europe trip short to try and stave off this strike. What’s the worst-case scenario for our supply chain if this does go forward?

ESHKENAZI: Well, you’re talking significant detrimental effects. We’re already facing a number of shortages. We’ve got congestion at the ports. You’ve got trucking issues. We have warehouse capacity issues. Our demand and our supply are not balanced right now. So having a rail disruption is going to impact everything from the raw materials to the manufacturing and obviously to the consumer and the availability of goods down the stream here. This is a global supply chain. Any disruption, as we’ve seen in the past, is going to have a collateral effect. Whether we’re talking about weather-related issues or the conflict in Ukraine. We’re seeing collateral impact from these disruptions on almost every aspect of the supply chain. We’re seeing it in inflationary cost as well as labor issues, trying to find workers as well.

ABC NEWS LIVE: Amtrak has already canceled some long distance routes and companies have moved to suspend hazardous shipments in case they get stranded mid-route. Is our supply chain going to take a hit now regardless of whether or not there’s actually a strike?

ESHKENAZI: Well, we’re already seeing companies take some action and mitigate risk. There is a challenge that supply chain professionals need to address. And that’s a force coming, disruption from the rails so that, unfortunately, there are very few alternatives to the rail volume and the costs that are associated with it. So there really aren’t a whole lot of alternative transportation modes that we can rely on. That disruption on the rails is going to have a dramatic effect on almost every aspect of our economy.

ABC NEWS LIVE: And I understand that Congress has the ability to step in if a strike does happen. Do you think that the government ultimately will have to get involved?

ESHKENAZI: I don’t see how it doesn’t happen for a variety of reasons. No. 1, our economy depends on efficient rail and logistics. Secondly, we’re coming into the November elections. I don’t think that anybody in the legislature wants to address a rail stoppage or a work stoppage right now if we can avert it. Obviously, we’re already dealing with a lot of impact from the pandemic and a lot of the disruptions in our supply chain, whether from [the] China shutdown or weather-related issues. I’m not sure that we’re prepared for a significant disruption in our rail systems. Supply chain professionals need and work with accurate data and reliable systems. Removing this mode or modality of transportation would have significant and detrimental effects to almost every aspect of our supply chain.

 

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Ex-Cuomo aide sues former governor, alleging gender discrimination, sexual harassment

Ex-Cuomo aide sues former governor, alleging gender discrimination, sexual harassment
Ex-Cuomo aide sues former governor, alleging gender discrimination, sexual harassment
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(ALBANY, NY) — Charlotte Bennett, a former aide who has accused ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment, sued him Wednesday in federal court, alleging gender discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation.

In addition to Cuomo, the lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, also named three of his top aides: Melissa DeRosa, Jill DesRosiers and Judith Mogul.

Bennett was among 11 women a New York Attorney General’s report found Cuomo harassed, which led to his resignation from office in August, 2021.

“Throughout her employment as Defendant Cuomo’s Executive Assistant, the then-Governor subjected her to sexualized comments about her appearance, assigned her humiliating and demeaning tasks, and beginning in early June 2020, subjected her to invasive and unwanted questions about her personal life, romantic and sexual relationships, and history as a survivor of sexual assault,” Bennett’s lawsuit said.

When Bennett reported her claims and her fear of retaliation to chief of staff DesRosiers Bennett, she was transferred “to an inferior position,” the lawsuit said.

“The Governor has always said he didn’t harass anyone and with each day that goes by more and more information is uncovered showing how evidence favorable to the Governor was suppressed and crucial facts ignored or omitted that undermined witness credibility. What else will come out during the discovery process? We’ll see them in court,” Cuomo attorney Rita Glavin said in a statement to ABC News on Wednesday.

Bennett went public with some her claims in a February 2021 article in The New York Times after another former Cuomo staff member, Lindsey Boylan, published her account. Cuomo claimed at the time that his actions involving Bennett were misunderstood.

The allegations in the lawsuit expand upon many of the public claims Bennett previously made, including an Oct. 4, 2019, phone call when she said Cuomo began singing the words, “Are you ready?” to the tune of “Do You Love Me?” by The Contours.

“When Plaintiff told Defendant Cuomo she did not recognize the song, Defendant Cuomo sang several lines from the song: ‘Do you love me, do you really love me? Do you love me, do you care?’ Defendant Cuomo’s singing to her made Plaintiff uncomfortable and she laughed awkwardly,” the lawsuit said.

A few weeks later, Cuomo asked Bennett a series of pointed questions about the size of his hands, the suit said.

“Given the common association between the size of a man’s hands and the size of his penis, Plaintiff understood Defendant Cuomo to be encouraging her to comment on the size of his genitals, which made her extremely uncomfortable,” the lawsuit said.

Bennett accused Cuomo of asking her uncomfortable questions about a time when she was sexually assaulted during college, the suit said.

“Defendant Cuomo’s questions made Plaintiff extremely uncomfortable, but she felt she could not decline to respond and briefly described an incident in which her then-boyfriend ejaculated on her clothing without her consent,” the lawsuit said. “Defendant Cuomo responded with something to the effect of, ‘Well, some people have it much worse.'”

Cuomo resigned last year after a five-month investigation by New York State Attorney General Letitia James. The 168-page report said “the governor engaged in conduct constituting sexual harassment under federal and New York State law.”

“Specifically, we find that the Governor sexually harassed a number of current and former New York State employees by, among other things, engaging in unwelcome and nonconsensual touching, as well as making numerous offensive comments of a suggestive and sexual nature that created a hostile work environment for women,” the report said.

In announcing his resignation, Cuomo said his first instinct was to fight the allegation, which he said were politically motivated. However, he said it would save the taxpayers millions of dollars for him to step down. “The best way I can help now is if I step aside,” he said last year.

However, he said, “Don’t get me wrong — this is not to say that there are not 11 women who I truly offended. There are. And for that, I deeply, deeply apologize.”

 

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Teddy Riley opens up to Jada Pinkett Smith about not seeing his son in three years

Teddy Riley opens up to Jada Pinkett Smith about not seeing his son in three years
Teddy Riley opens up to Jada Pinkett Smith about not seeing his son in three years
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Teddy Riley appeared on Jada Pinkett Smith’s Red Table Talk Facebook Watch show Wednesday and opened up about not seeing his son Mykal in three years.

“I’m just hearing from so many different people that told me that his mom’s goal is to keep him away from me,” the legendary Grammy winner told Jada and her co-hosts, daughter Willow and mother Adrienne Barfield Norris.

“It really hurts because here’s someone I wanted to marry, I gave everything to.”

Mykal lives with his mother, and Riley is attempting to gain full custody of his son.

“All my sons, we have a bond, but Mykal was like, wow,” the creator of new jack swing continued. “Now he’s 9. My father, I didn’t meet him until I was 9, my biological father. I said to myself that I never want to be like my dad. I have to change the narrative and be in all my kids’ lives.”

In July, the “No Diggity” hitmaker shared an emotional birthday tribute to Mykal on Instagram.

“This is probably one of the saddest days of my life. It’s my baby son’s birthday today and I haven’t seen him in three years plus,” Riley wrote. “I’ve done everything that I’m supposed to do as a father financially & mentally but because this woman have process evil way, I have to deal with the corrupted government ATL system just to see my son but that will all change,” he continued.

“Thank God I’m a AMERICAN NATIONAL citizen and my day will come to be with my son for the rest of his life and mine,” Teddy added. “I’m being patient for that day, and when it comes I shall celebrate, because he deserves to live a great life as a Prince of a King!”

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“I gotta shine right out the gate”: See Niecy Nash-Betts shine in ‘The Rookie: Feds’ trailer

“I gotta shine right out the gate”: See Niecy Nash-Betts shine in ‘The Rookie: Feds’ trailer
“I gotta shine right out the gate”: See Niecy Nash-Betts shine in ‘The Rookie: Feds’ trailer
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On Wednesday, ABC dropped the first full trailer to its spin-off The Rookie: Feds. As previously reported, Niecy Nash-Betts stars in the series, reprising her Rookie role of Simone Clark, a plain-talking newbie FBI agent. 

The flagship show’s John Nolan, played by Nathan Fillion, also appears in the new clip, showing there will be crossover between the two Los Angeles-based programs.

“I need outside-the-box thinkers who keep things low-key, and that’s just not you,” says Simone’s new boss, the by-the-book Special Agent Matthew Garza, played by Felix Solis.

A colleague advises Simone to not ruffle any feathers during her six-month probationary period, to which the new fed replies, “I don’t got that kinda time. I’m not 25! I gotta shine right out the gate!”

She proves it later in the trailer by snagging some of a fleeing suspect’s DNA underneath her perfectly done acrylic nails — appropriate for the former Claws star. “Pretty good, right?” she laughs. 

The show kicks off September 27 on ABC. 

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Gabby Barrett recalls her biggest fangirl moment

Gabby Barrett recalls her biggest fangirl moment
Gabby Barrett recalls her biggest fangirl moment
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Though Gabby Barrett is now a country music superstar, she still gets starstruck. 

Looking back on when she started her career as a contestant on American Idol, the “I Hope” singer admits her most embarrassing fangirl moment was when she met Carrie Underwood when she served as a mentor during the 16th season. 

“I met her and was so excited that I cried,” Gabby recalls

As for who she’d want to portray her in a movie about her life, Gabby selects fellow country queen Dolly Parton. But despite being a country fan, the Pennsylvania native’s first concert was pop supergroup One Direction.   

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Hall & Oates reissuing 2003 album ‘Do It for Love’ this month, including first-ever vinyl version

Hall & Oates reissuing 2003 album ‘Do It for Love’ this month, including first-ever vinyl version
Hall & Oates reissuing 2003 album ‘Do It for Love’ this month, including first-ever vinyl version
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Daryl Hall & John Oates‘ 2003 studio album Do It for Love will be released on vinyl for the first time on September 30 — and will also be reissued on CD.

The Do It for Love reissue, which can be preordered now, will be available as a two-LP set and on CD in a gatefold digipak.

The 14-track collection is Hall & Oates’ 16th studio effort, which features three singles that reached the top 20 on Billboard‘s Adult Contemporary chart; the title track, “Man on a Mission” and “Getaway Car,” reached #1, #7 and #16, respectively.

The album also includes a cover of the 1999 New Radicals song “Someday We’ll Know” featuring a guest appearance by Todd Rundgren. Rundgeen, who has a long history with Hall & Oates, served as producer of the duo’s 1974 album, War Babies, and toured with Daryl earlier this year.

Do It for Love was partly recorded in London and includes contributions from songwriters and producers who’d worked with a variety of contemporary pop artists.

Reflecting on the making of the album, Oates says, “It was interesting for me to record for the first time in London. Working with a new team of producers during a time when pop music was in transition from the mega success of the ‘Boy Band’ craze while at the same time trying to preserve the integrity and sound that Daryl and I had created over the years.”

You can check out new lyric videos for “Do It for Love” and “Man on a Mission” at Hall & Oates’ official YouTube channel.

Here’s the two-LP version of the album’s full track list:

Side A
“Man on a Mission”
“Do It for Love”
“Someday We’ll Know” — featuring Todd Rundgren

Side B
“Forever for You”
“Life’s Too Short”
“Getaway Car
“Make You Stay”

Side C
“Miss DJ”
“(She) Got Me Bad”
“Breath of Your Life”
“Intuition”

Side D
“Heartbreak Time”
“Something About You
“Love in a Dangerous Time”

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RHCP, Dave Grohl’s Dream Widow & more releasing exclusive vinyl for Record Store Day Black Friday

RHCP, Dave Grohl’s Dream Widow & more releasing exclusive vinyl for Record Store Day Black Friday
RHCP, Dave Grohl’s Dream Widow & more releasing exclusive vinyl for Record Store Day Black Friday
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Record Store Day has announced the list of exclusive vinyl releases that will be available during its annual Black Friday event, taking place in independent record stores on November 25.

Red Hot Chili Peppers will release a two-LP, silver vinyl version of their upcoming new album, Return of the Dream Canteen, featuring alternate cover artwork and an exclusive poster.

The self-titled debut album from Dream Widow, aka Dave Grohl‘s fake metal band from Foo FightersStudio 666 horror-comedy movie, will be available on vinyl for the first time.

Other artists taking part in RSD Black Friday 2022 include Beck, Black Label Society, The Cure, Billie Eilish, Fountains of Wayne, Ghost, Goldfinger, Alanis MorissetteMötley Crüe, Motörhead, My Morning Jacket, Papa Roach, Iggy Pop, Dee Snider and Lzzy Hale, Smash Mouth and Silversun Pickups.

For the full list of releases and all list of participating stores, visit RecordStoreDay.com.

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John Legend releases “Wonder Woman” video for his ninth wedding anniversary

John Legend releases “Wonder Woman” video for his ninth wedding anniversary
John Legend releases “Wonder Woman” video for his ninth wedding anniversary
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John Legend celebrated his ninth wedding anniversary Wednesday by releasing his “Wonder Woman” music video in tribute to his wife, Chrissy Teigen.

The touching video was shot in the Tuscan region of Italy by filmmaker Nabil Elderkin, who originally introduced the couple in 2006. The song is from The Voice coach’s new self-titled double album.

In 2013 Elderkin directed the video for Legend’s signature song, the 14-times Platinum hit “All of Me,” which was dedicated to Teigen.

John and Chrissy were married September 13, 2013, in Como, Italy. They have two children: son Miles, 4, and daughter Luna, 6. In August, Teigen revealed she is expecting another child.

Also on Wednesday, it was announced that the EGOT winner will perform at the 36th annual Carousel of Hope Ball on October 8 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. The charity event raises funds for research at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes in Aurora, Colorado.

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Stranger Things” David Harbour revving up for ‘Gran Turismo’ racing movie

Stranger Things” David Harbour revving up for ‘Gran Turismo’ racing movie
Stranger Things” David Harbour revving up for ‘Gran Turismo’ racing movie
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David Harbour, who plays Jim Hopper on Stranger Things and who was recently announced as part of the cast of Marvel Studios’ upcoming Thunderbolts series, is getting his game on.

ABC Audio has confirmed the star has signed onto Gran Turismo, an upcoming movie based both on the hit Sony Playstation franchise and the life of one of its longtime players, a teenager who turned his love of the racing simulator game into a real-life racing career.

Neill Blomkamp, the director of District 9, and Elysium with Matt Damon, is calling the shots on the project, from a screenplay written by Jason Hall and Zach Baylan.

Since the game launched in 1997, the Gran Turismo franchise has sold more than 80 million copies.

Sony Pictures will release the film in theaters on August 11, 2023.

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2022 Record Store Day Black Friday releases include Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, Duran Duran

2022 Record Store Day Black Friday releases include Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, Duran Duran
2022 Record Store Day Black Friday releases include Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, Duran Duran
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Record Store Day has announced the list of exclusive vinyl releases that will be available during the 2022 edition of its annual Black Friday event, taking place in independent record stores on November 25.

Among the discs that will be available are releases from Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, Duran Duran and Ringo Starr.

Fleetwood Mac is issuing The Alternate Collection, a box set available on CD or colored vinyl featuring rare alternate versions of songs by the band spanning from 1975 to 1987.

Madonna’s offering is a limited-edition 40th anniversary 12-inch version of her debut single, “Everybody.”

Duran Duran is releasing Live at Hammersmith ’82!, an album documenting a show they did in London at the height of Duranmania that features performances of “Rio,” “Hungry Like the Wolf,” “Girls on Film” and more.

Starr has multiple Record Store Day releases on tap for Black Friday, including reissues of his respective 1977 and 1983 solo albums, Ringo the 4th and Old Wave, and Live at the Greek Theater 2019, a two-LP set capturing a Los Angeles performance by the former Beatles drummer’s All Starr Band.

Other artists issuing 2022 Black Friday releases include America, David Bowie, Harry Chapin, The Doors, Eric Burdon & War, The Four Tops, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane, The KinksDave Davies, The Monkees, Alanis Morissette, Olivia Newton-John, Keith Richards, Todd Rundgren, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Rick Springfield, The Supremes and Brian Wilson.

For the full list of releases and participating stores, visit RecordStoreDay.com.

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