Fighters opposed to Libya’s leader strengthened positions around the strategic oil port of Brega, a day after they fought off an attempt to retake it by forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi. Mourners buried the dead from Wednesday’s battle. (March 3)
Continue reading …So the Wisconsin Senate has ordered the arrest of the Senate Democrats: Senate Republicans Thursday ordered the arrest of their 14 Democratic colleagues, who fled the state two weeks ago to avoid a vote on Gov. Scott Walker’s controversial budget repair bill. It’s unclear whether the resolution to force the senators back to the Capitol is constitutional. The state Constitution p rohibits the arrest of legislators while in session unless they’re suspected of committing felonies, treason or breach of the peace. Democrats say the Republicans have overreached, and have consulted an attorney for an opinion on whether the GOP actions are legal. “The Republicans have gone around the bend,” said Sen. Chris Larson, D-Milwaukee. “They’ve just increased their bullying tactics and are producing an even greater divide in our state.” James Troupis, a private attorney hired by Fitzgerald, contended Thursday that the move is legal. He cited a portion of the state Constitution that provides that each house “may compel the attendance of absent members.” But Wisconsin police are saying they won’t and can’t enforce this. I am so used to authoritarian cops who don’t give a damn about anyone else’s rights that I’m deeply impressed by the Wisconsin cops who are refusing to allow themselves to be used against the governor’s political opponents. Let’s hear it for Jim Palmer! Wow. Let’s hear it for the Wisconsin Professional Police Association. Today the organization slammed Senate Republicans after they ordered the detention of 14 Democratic Senators staying in Illinois “with or without force.” Here’s the statement by these defenders of civil liberties and democracy: Politics aside, encouraging the forcible detention of duly elected lawmakers because they won’t allow you to dictate with a free hand is an unreasonable abuse of police power,” said WPPA Executive Director Jim Palmer. “Due to the fact that Wisconsin officers lack any jurisdiction across state lines, does Senator Fitzgerald intend to establish a ‘lawmaker border patrol? The thought of using law enforcement officers to exercise force in order to achieve a political objective is insanely wrong and Wisconsin sorely needs reasonable solutions and not potentially dangerous political theatrics.
Continue reading …MSNBC's Martin Bashir has only been on the job for a few days, but the newly-minted anchor is already letting his liberal flag fly. On his eponymous program today, Bashir was dumbfounded as to why Congress is reluctant to hike taxes on the rich and end tax deductions for oil companies. “Why won't Congress simply do what the people want?” lamented Bashir, interviewing Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), the independent socialist lawmaker who caucuses with Democrats. Bashir cherry-picked the findings of one poll to imply that Sanders's left-wing economic views – which include a single-payer health care system – enjoy national support, yet the former ABC anchor failed to identify the self-described socialist senator's political leanings. While it is true the NBC-Wall Street Journal poll found that a vast majority of Americans support ending tax deductions for oil companies and still more support a surtax on people earning more than $1 million per year, the poll found popular support for several other issues that Bashir neglected to mention: 56 percent of Americans believe the Social Security retirement age should be raised, 62 percent support means-testing for Medicare, and 51 percent support nixing funding for the Obama health care overhaul, just to name a few. In case his adulation for Sanders was in doubt, a bubbly Bashir concluded the interview on a sycophantic note: “Senator Bernie Sanders, as ever provocative and insightful, thank you very much for joining us.” Given that the majority of Americans don't even support the Obama health care overhaul, let alone a national single-payer system, Bashir's choice of Sanders as the bellwether of popular sentiment is bizarre at best and irresponsible at worst. For an archive of Bashir's bias — including his smears of Sheriff Joe Arpaio and biased treatment of a small Catholic town in Florida — click here . And to find out which Florida town Bashir referred to as the “Catholic Jonestown” and “Catholic Iran,” click here . A transcript of the relevant portions of the segment can be found below: MSNBC Martin Bashir March 3, 2011 3:32 p.m. EST MARTIN BASHIR: What you just said almost mirrors our new NBC-Wall Street Journal poll. When asked about the best way to reduce the deficit, a full 80 percent of Americans favor a surtax on those earning more than $1 million. 78 percent said eliminate earmarks. 76 percent want to eliminate defense projects the Pentagon says it doesn't need, sorry the Pentagon says it doesn't need. And 74 percent said it's time to end subsidies for oil and gas companies. Why won't Congress simply do what the people want? Sen. BERNIE SANDERS (I-Vt.) : Well what can I tell you? This senator believes absolutely – and I saw that poll – the most significant point you made, the highest percentage is people saying “look, the rich are getting richer.” Why are you going to cut programs that the middle class and working families need. Ask these families to start paying their fair share. The effective tax rate today of the wealthiest people in this country is lower than it's ever been in recorded history in our country. So that's the obvious solution. So you ask me why? Well you know the answer to that. Who do you think controls the Republican Party? Big money controls the Republican Party. This is where their campaign contributions come from. So if I have anything to say about it, I'm going to do everything I can to see the Democratic caucus come forward and say “yeah, we do need to make some cuts.” I think there are programs that could be cut, but bottom line is not to ask the wealthiest people in the country to pay their fair share after they received huge amounts of tax breaks is insane. What the Republicans are saying is way outside of what the average American believes. –Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
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Continue reading …LAPD: How the LAPD has evolved in the 20 years since the Rodney King beating On the 20-year anniversary of Rodney King’s beating by Los Angeles police, which was captured by onlooker George Holliday’s Sony Handycam, Joel Rubin, Andrew Blankstein and Scott Gold have written a story detailing just how much video technology has changed the way the LAPD operates. From pedestrians with cellphones that double as video cams to surveillance in patrol cars, big brother is always watching. ( Read Rodney King more… ) 20 years later, Rodney King tape still viral Do you remember where you were twenty years ago today? That was the night four LAPD officers repeatedly beat a black man named Rodney King while other officers stood by and watched. That incident—and, equally important, a bystander’s recording of it with his home video camera—changed many things forever. ( Read Rodney King more… ) Rodney King: 20 years of citizen photojournalism Dan Gillmor’s essay, “Rodney King and the Rise of the Citizen Photojournalist,” looks at the history that led up to the watershed moment, 20 years ago, when the King beating was recorded with a personal video camera, and what’s happened since then: ( Read Rodney King more… ) Rodney King Anniversary: 20 Years Later, LAPD Adjusts To Life In The Youtube Age It was shortly after midnight, 20 years ago Thursday, when George Holliday awoke to the sounds of police sirens outside his Lake View Terrace apartment. Grabbing his clunky Sony Handycam, he stepped out on his balcony and changed the Los Angeles Police Department forever. ( Read Rodney King more… ) 20 Years Later, Rodney King Still Haunted by LAPD Beating Rodney King says he still has nightmares triggered by the relentless beating he took 20 years ago today from Los Angeles police that was caught on videotape and later caused riots that killed more than 50 people. “Tossin’ and turnin’ sometimes, even hearin’ the voices. … ‘Get down, get down, get you f—-n’ n—-r.’ Those words, I’ll have to wake up and look outside … ,” King told CNN in an interview that will air Friday. ( Read Rodney King more… ) The Rodney King Beating 20 Years Later – Its Impact on LAPD A beating by Los Angeles police of motorist Rodney King was caught on video by an apartment dweller just across the road on March 3, 1991. George Holliday, an Argentine plumber who captured the images on a Sony Handycam said the beating was so loud and raucous that it caught his attention, according to his website. Video of the beating aired locally on TV station KTLA, who paid Holliday $500 for the rights to air it. Holliday says he went to the news station after Los Angeles police would not give him details about what happened. ( Read Rodney King more… ) Rodney King Beating Video Still Shocks 20 Years Later Rodney King was a convicted robber on parole and indeed he was drunk when a police chase ensued. The video that surfaced after he was captured was what set in motion a chain of events that changed King’s life, the LAPD and America as a whole. No matter whether you are a Latin in America, Black, White, Asian, or any other race, gender or ethnicity, the Rodney King beating and trials affected the way we live today. Click through shocking photos and relive the horrible beating video. The clip below shows four officers beating King while he was defenseless on the ground. King was reportedly struck 50 times by wooden batons and shocked by an electric stun gun. The four LAPD officers that beat King, Theodore Briseno, Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind and Sgt. Stacey Koon, were indicted on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and excessive use of force. A trial later acquitted three of the officers and a mistrial was declared for the fourth. ( Read Rodney King more… ) Courtesy : Los Angeles Times , SCPR , Boing Boing , The Huffington Post, AOL News , IB Times & Terra
Continue reading …Upper Darby, Pennsylvania police have released surveillance video showing the owner of a rival pizza shop entering Verona Pizza. Nikolas Galiatsatos faces multiple charges after allegedly leaving mice in the bathroom. (March 3)
Continue reading …Grammy-winning soul singer India.Arie talks about collaborating with Israeli musician Idan Raichel on her upcoming fifth album, ‘Open Door,’ which will feature songs in English and Hebrew. (March 3)
Continue reading …Yesterday the National Healthy Start Association, which assists communities with high incidences of infant mortality, announced Rep. Raúl Grijalva will receive its 2011 Congressional Leadership Award. In acknowledging being singled out– along with Jim Clyburn (D-SC) and John Yarmuth (D-KY)– Grijalva explained that he’s “deeply touched by this honor, which recognizes only what I believe is my duty to Southern Arizona. Reducing infant mortality is the furthest thing from a partisan issue, and I’ve been proud to support Healthy Start’s mission since coming to Congress. I look forward to receiving this award in person and will continue to do all I can to raise awareness of Healthy Start’s successful and necessary work.” Raúl represents a chunk of southern Arizona that includes Pima, Pinal, Yuma, Maricopa and Santa Cruz counties. And, as co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, he is also our congressman and the congressman for all working families in America who don’t have what it takes to hire lobbyists and bribe congressman. We’re very proud to welcome him back here to Crooks and Liars today for another Blue America live session. The chat starts at 4pm (ET– 1pm, here on the West Coast). Watch the video above that Grijalva asked me to post. It isn’t about him. Its about the fight he’s helping to lead to preserve our country for the middle class rather than just let conservatives take over and turn back the clock to a time when it was a country run by the rich for the rich, a time we’re precariously close to again. “We understand we have issues to deal with in terms of the budget, but they should not be on the backs of working people. We should not rob them of their fundamental right to bargain collectively and be able to make their lives in the workplace and their homes better… Congress,” he told me Tuesday afternoon after the vote on Boehner and Ryan’s budget resolution, “is taking away money for agencies like this [job training], and I don’t understand the logic. How is this country going to get out of the economic situation we are in if we don’t have people prepared?” In joining most progressives to oppose the resolution this week, Grijalva pointed out that “reducing our national debt shouldn’t be about inflicting the most pain on the biggest number of people for no good reason. This is an ideological bill that slashes government programs Republicans don’t like– there’s nothing thoughtful or considered about how they did the job. Southern Arizona, and the entire country, will be hurting badly if this bill becomes law, and voters should understand what’s being done in their name before this goes any further.” This is the kind of analysis we get from so few Democrats. Fortunately one who “gets it” is joining us today for a free-ranging discussion at 11am (Crooks and Liars); please come by. And if you’d like to help make sure Grijalva is reelected in 2012… you can do it here .
Continue reading …We're headed toward seven years since Dan Rather disgraced himself by running a story based on phony Texas Air National Guard documents to ruin George W. Bush on behalf of that “war hero” John Kerry. Despite the liberal media's acknowledgment that Rather misled the public, he has relentlessly presented himself as a pillar of truth and probity. Rather spoke on Tuesday night at the Newseum in Washington, DC to questions from Nick (Father of George) Clooney. Katy Adams and Nikki Schwab of the Washington Examiner's Yeas & Nays column reported Rather thinks he's the teller of uncomfortable truths, and the people objecting to phony documents are somehow the falsifiers and fantasists: Clooney did take on the elephant in the room, though — Rather’s resignation from CBS News in 2005 for using bogus documents in a story about former President George W. Bush’s National Guard service. “We reported a story that was true, that was an uncomfortable truth for a lot of people,” Rather said. “As a result to that I was asked to leave the anchor chair, and eventually CBS News.” While the Examiner offered credit to Clooney, it should be noted that Clooney and the folks who run the Newseum are undercutting their own reputations for media ethics and credibility by honoring Rather with this kind of invitation. Every institution that invites Rather to speak as if he were a TV legend instead of an older, whiter version of Jayson Blair brings discredit on themselves. The Examiner gossips were asking him who he watches on TV (a tricky question full of potential for dissing colleagues), but he wouldn't do that. He even refrained from whacking Fox News: “Well my answer is not one that will please you,” he said. “I like almost everybody on TV. I think the quality of the work, particularly the on-air talent, is quite good,” he said. He even paid a compliment to the Fox News Channel. “Give Fox News credit, which a lot of people don’t want to do for various reasons, that they program quite well in the prime time period and they reap the benefits of that.” Do you like Fox News? “I like them all.” Also: Fishbowl DC reported Rather said at the same event that news is a “crude art form.” It's especially crude as he and Mary Mapes fashioned it.
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