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The Houston Astros fired assistant general manager Brandon Taubman on Thursday for directing inappropriate comments at female reporters during a clubhouse celebration, announcing the decision in the middle of the World Series and putting a renewed spotlight on domestic violence in baseball.Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow apologized for the team’s initial response Monday, which was to accuse a Sports Illustrated reporter of making up the story.“That original reaction by the Astros was wrong, and we own it as an organization,” Luhnow said during a news conference at Nationals Park, a day before Game 3.“There were many people involved in reviewing that and approving that. And I’m not going to get into the details of that. ... But regardless of who wrote it and who approved it, it was wrong. It was incorrect. It should never have been sent out. We’ve learned a lesson about it,” he said.Taubman had apologized Tuesday for using language that was “unprofessional and inappropriate” in the Astros clubhouse following Saturday night’s pennant-clinching victory over the New York Yankees.SI reported Taubman repeatedly yelled toward a group of female reporters about closer Roberto Osuna, who was suspended for 75 games last year for violating MLB’s domestic violence policy and then was traded from Toronto to the Astros.Taubman shouted “Thank God we got Osuna!” according to SI, which said he made similar remarks several times, punctuating them with a profanity. Taubman’s behavior was corroborated by reporters for The Houston Chronicle and Yahoo.After an investigation by Major League Baseball and the Astros, Luhnow met with Taubman on Thursday and fired him before the team traveled to Washington in what Luhnow termed “a pretty tough conversation.”Taubman did not respond to a text from The Associated Press seeking comment.Houston’s initial statement Monday claimed SI tried to “fabricate a story where one does not exist” and maintained Taubman’s comments weren’t directed at reporters. Luhnow said he was among the Astros officials who saw the statement before it was issued.“There’s nothing about that first statement that was correct or that’s defensible,” Luhnow said. “The original impression that we had, without doing an investigation — and that’s our fault for not doing the investigation — was that it was two colleagues talking who were overheard and the comments were not directed at anybody in particular, not meant to be mean-spirited in any way or offensive in any way, just supportive of the player who had had a bad night.”“But as we continued to investigate, it was clear that they were intended to be heard. And they were completely inappropriate,” he said.Luhnow said the Astros decided Wednesday “that we were going to take action unilaterally ahead of Major League Baseball making any recommendations.” He said Taubman’s behavior did not indicate a wider problem in the Astros’ front office.“This is not something that’s endemic. This is not a cultural issue,” he said. “We have a lot of really good people in our front office, in our coaching staff, and our team.”Houston apologized to the SI reporter, the magazine and people who saw the incident, and to those who were offended.“The Astros are very committed to using our voice to create awareness and support on the issue of domestic violence,” the team said in a statement.Astros manager AJ Hinch has been critical of Taubman’s behavior since the SI report came out.“I continue to be disappointed and just sorry it happened,” Hinch said.A 2007 graduate of Cornell with a degree in applied economics, Taubman worked for Ernst & Young and then as an analyst in the equity derivatives group of Barclays Investment Bank before he was hired by the Astros as an analyst in June 2013.He was promoted to manager of baseball operations before the 2014 season, director of baseball operations in October 2015, senior director of baseball operations in August 2017 and assistant general manager in September 2018, tasked with major league administrative functions and oversight of analytics and pro player scouting. The Astros announced a contract extension on Sept. 30 and a wider role as assistant general manager, player evaluation.“He’s been a valuable employee. We hired him over five years ago, he’s moved up quickly in the organization,” Luhnow said. “He’s smart. He’s hard working. And these comments that he made were out of character. He hasn’t had this type of incident before. This is not a repeating pattern of anything, which is why it was so easy for us to believe that it was more innocent than it turned out to be.” 4630
TEXAS CITY, Texas – About 45 minutes southeast of Houston, the Texas City Independent School District (TCISD) takes school security to a different level than most districts across America."We do think we're the school of 2030," said Mike Matranga.Texas City is just 20 minutes from Santa Fe High School where, two years ago, a gunman killed 10 people “You don’t hire a plumber to fix an IT problem," Matranga said. "You don't hire someone who is an educator to fix real world, mass violence problems." Texas City hired Matranga to overhaul school safety and gave him .5 million to do it.Mantranga is a 12-year Secret Service veteran who's been to dozens of countries and war zones."I would say the pressure is equal if not greater," Mantranga said of his role in Texas City. Classroom doors in schools now have reinforced glass and special locks.The district has hundreds of cameras in its 14 schools. At any point in time, around two-dozen can have facial recognition capabilities. Matranga's security team estimates the software is accurate about seven out of 10 times there is an alert.That's not the only software TCISD has invested in.Teachers have an app to alert the security team of a problem. The entire district can be locked down with a press of a button. Students can report tips online. The district has also invested in software that searches social media and the dark web. The district has also created behavioral profiles of each school. The profiles track issues like the amount of in-school and out-of-school suspensions to give the district a better idea of which students might be at risk. Matranga has faced criticism for his methods. There have been concerns the enhanced security could racially profile, violate privacy, or mis-identify students. “People need to stop being so sensitive," Matranga said. "Facts and data are facts and data. I don’t make them up. We take it and build from it and we identify kids at risk.”"I think that our society has gotten to a point where we are too politically correct where people are getting hurt," he said. But in an era that’s seen a number of high profile school shootings, it’s something Matranga says he won't be sorry about."If you don’t like what we’re doing, education is free. It doesn’t have to be at TCISD," he said. 2303
The nominations for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Tuesday.Outstanding lead actor in a limited series or TV movieMahershala Ali, "True Detective"Benicio del Toro, "Escape at Dannemora"Hugh Grant, "A Very English Scandal"Jared Harris, "Chernobyl"Jharrel Jerome, "When They See Us"Sam Rockwell, "Fosse/Verdon"Outstanding lead actress in a limited series or TV movieAmy Adams, "Sharp Objects"Patricia Arquette, "Escape at Dannemora"Aunjanue Ellis, "When They See Us"Joey King, "The Act"Niecy Nash, "When They See Us"Michelle Williams, "Fosse/Verdon"Outstanding lead actor in a comedy seriesAnthony Anderson, "Black-ish"Don Cheadle, "Black Monday,"Ted Danson, "The Good Place"Michael Douglas, "The Kominksy Method"Bill Hader, "Barry"Eugene Levy, "Schitt's Creek"Outstanding lead actress in a comedy seriesChristina Applegate, "Dead to Me"Rachel Brosnahan, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"Julia-Louis Dreyfus, "Veep"Natasha Lyonne, "Russian Doll"Catherine O'Hara, "Schitt's Creek"Phoebe Waller-Bridge, "Fleabag"Outstanding lead actor in a drama seriesJason Bateman, "Ozark"Sterling K. Brown, "This is Us"Kit Harrington, "Game of Thrones"Bob Odenkirk, "Better Call Saul"Billy Porter, "Pose"Milo Ventimiglia, "This Is Us"Outstanding lead actress in a drama seriesEmilia Clarke, "Game of Thrones"Jodie Comer, "Killing Eve"Viola Davis, "How to Get Away With Murder"Laura Linney, "Ozark"Mandy Moore, "This Is Us"Sandra Oh, "Killing Eve"Robin Wright, "House of Cards"Outstanding reality/competition series"The Amazing Race""American Ninja Warrior""Nailed It""RuPaul's Drag Race""Top Chef""The Voice"Outstanding variety talk series"The Daily Show with Trevor Noah""Full Frontal with Samantha Bee""Jimmy Kimmel Live""Last Week Tonight with John Oliver""The Late Late Show with James Corden""The Late Show with Stephen Colbert"Outstanding limited Series"Chernobyl""Escape at Dannemora""Fosse/Verdon"'Sharp Objects""When They See Us"Outstanding comedy series"Veep""The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel""Barry""The Good Place""Fleabag""Russian Doll""Schitt's Creek"Outstanding drama series"Better Call Saul""Bodyguard""Game of Thrones""Killing Eve""Ozark""Pose""Succession""This Is Us"Read below for a list of nominees in major categories and you can see more 2255