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Democracy Now Features Breitbart Smear Campaign Against Missouri Labor Professors and How the Media is Getting Wise to His Lies

Click here to view this media Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman did a great job in her interview today with University of Missouri-Kansas City’s professor Judy Ancel who along with her fellow professor Don Giljum were the victims of the latest Breitbart smear that Karoli covered here and here for Crooks and Liars. As they discussed during the interview, with a few exceptions, the media for the most part treated this story in the manner it deserved, with a healthy bit of skepticism given Andrew Breitbart’s history of putting out highly edited and deceptive videos. “Getting Wise to Breitbart’s Lies”: Missouri Professors Survive Right-Wing Smear Campaign by Andrew Breitbart : Two Missouri labor professors have been vindicated after a right-wing smear campaign almost cost them their jobs. Last month, the website BigGovernment.com—run by right-wing blogger Andrew Breitbart—posted footage of a labor relations class taught by University of Missouri professors Judy Ancel and Don Giljum. In the video, the professors appeared to make a number of statements backing the use of violence in the struggle for labor rights. But it turned out the video was edited in a way to distort their words—similar to recent video campaigns against ACORN, Planned Parenthood, NPR and former FDA official, Shirley Sherrod. “I was just appalled. I knew it was me speaking, but it wasn’t saying what I had said in class,” said Judy Ancel, director of the Institute for Labor Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City. In the video above Amy Goodman described the ordeal Ancel and Giljum were put through and described how the videos were edited that were used on Brietbart’s Big Government web site. More of the interview below the fold. Click here to view this media In the next segment, Judy Ancel and Goodman discussed the student, Phillip Christofanelli and his ties to a local St. Louis tea party group, to Andrew Breitbart and James O’Keefe and how he’s been a guest on Dana Loesch’s local radio show. And as was pointed out by the St. Louis Activist Hub, Democracy Now exposed the smear campaign against the professors by Dana Loesch and Missouri Lt. Governor Peter Kinder where they continued to distort what was taught in their labor studies classes even after they were shown to have been taken out of context. Democracy Now Exposes the Dishonest Smear Campaign of Loesch and Kinder : Democracy Now had Judy Ancel on as a guest in studio and did a great job laying bare the nasty smear campaign against UMSL and UMKC led by CNN contributor Dana Loesch . And as Adam noted, Ancel also criticized the St. Louis Post Dispatch for their coverage which you can read more about here — Post-Dispatch’s False Notion of “Neutrality” Contributes to Demise of Journalism . Click here to view this media They wrapped things up discussing Don Giljum’s treatment by UMSL, the international union, the response from the students in the class and whether there might have been a different outcome if this had happened a year ago. AMY GOODMAN: What happened to Don Giljum? JUDY ANCEL: Well, two days after the story went up on Breitbart’s web page, Don’s international union president of the Operating Engineers called him and demanded his resignation as business manager. He’d been business manager for 27 years of a very important local in eastern Missouri, western Illinois. And he resigned. He had planned on retiring anyway on May 1st, but he resigned a few days earlier. And that really hurt. Luckily, his members have rallied to his side and opposed that action, but it’s done. AMY GOODMAN: We only have a few minutes. Talk about these students and what this means, what this pushback was all about. The fact is, you now have your job, and Don Giljum has been sent a letter from the chancellor? JUDY ANCEL: Of St. Louis, University of Missouri-St. Louis, telling him— AMY GOODMAN: Because he was forced— JUDY ANCEL: He was forced to resign, yeah. And that was reversed, and they have vindicated Don, as you said, and he was told that he will be rehired. He’s an adjunct. And this raises the whole question of the rights of contingent faculty, who teach now a majority of the courses in our universities. How can they have academic freedom when they’re subject to these kinds of attacks? They need to be supported by their universities. AMY GOODMAN: What did the students do? JUDY ANCEL: The students, our students organized. They set up an email list. They started bombarding the universities with support letters for us, denying that we were teaching violence—they gave us a number of statements—and also decrying the fact that their images were put up on Breitbart’s page, a violation of their privacy, possible violation of federal law, and that they were exposed. One of my students said, “My boss watches Fox. He can recognize me. I don’t want to be fired for this.” And one of my students said, “Look, we need the freedom and the privacy to talk about these issues, even inflammatory issues, in the classroom. That’s how we learn. And if that space is violated, that really takes away our right to an education.” AMY GOODMAN: Do you feel like this would have been different a year ago, the outcome? JUDY ANCEL: Absolutely, absolutely. AMY GOODMAN: That you would have been out, that Don would have been out? JUDY ANCEL: That’s right. AMY GOODMAN: What changed? JUDY ANCEL: I think we would have been toast. What changed is Shirley Sherrod and the attacks on NPR, the attacks on ACORN, and the fact that the media is now getting wise to Breitbart’s lies. And so, they held off, for the most part. There were some bad stories, one in the St. Louis Post that was not very favorable, and one in a Columbia, Missouri, paper. AMY GOODMAN: Are you exploring legal recourse? JUDY ANCEL: Yeah, I am. I am. But the fact is that most of the media waited for my response and then my university’s response, which took three days to come, and then we got the headlines, not Breitbart. That was a huge change, and I really appreciate that. AMY GOODMAN: Judy Ancel, I want to thank you for being with us, director of the Institute for Labor Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City. You can read the entire transcript at Democracy Now here .

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First Habitable Planet Close To Being Confirmed By Scientists

Scientists may be just steps from discovering the first habitable planet beyond our own. Gliese 581d, a planet orbiting the red-dwarf star Gliese, may be the first real candidate for human expansion. That is, if it didn’t take 3,000 lifetimes to get there, according to Science Daily. 581d is the third candidate for becoming the first hospitable exoplanet from the Gliese system, but the previous two candidates have both been ruled out. Gliese 581e was ruled too cold, and 581g turned out to be entirely nonexistent. In order to determine that this planet was actually a viable candidate, the scientists behind the new report used a new computer model, which uses methods similar to those used to measure Earth’s own climate, to analyze the atmosphere of 581d. From Fast Company: There are no days on Gliese 581d; one side is perpetually light and one side is perpetually dark. People thought this would mean that the night side would be perpetually frozen. But a new study by the Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique at the Institute Pierre Simon Laplace found that because of the local star’s red light that penetrates deep into the heavy carbon atmosphere, the planet regulates heat quite well. Downside: It will always be a sort of red-hued dusk. And gravity is twice as strong, meaning it won’t be too pleasant to walk around. But at least we’ll be able to live there. The problem, as with most things in space, is the distance. At 20 light years away, it would take 300,000 years to get there. But maybe we should be trying to get there a lot faster. A new study (completely unrelated to the Gliese 581d report) has determined that at our current pace of using resources we’re going to need two Earths by 2030. While Gliese 581d seems a bit far as a candidate, the Living Planet Report isn’t actually suggesting we search out another planet, but is instead emphasizing how quickly we’re depleting Earth’s resources and highlighting the urgent need to change our course. But with over 2 billion potential alien earths out there, there has to be at least one backup for Earth, right? RELATED VIDEO YOU MIGHT LIKE: The Hunt for Habitable Planets

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The secret behind the iPhone 4′s noise cancellation technology revealed

In their teardown of the iPhone 4 last year, iFixit was able to identify that the phone contained two microphones for noise cancellation, but they weren’t able to determine the manufacturer of the actual noise cancellation processor. Now, thanks to the folks at Chipworks decapping the chip utilized by the iPhone 4, they’ve determined that Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Next Web Discovery Date : 17/05/2011 21:20 Number of articles : 4

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Selleck’s ‘Stone’ Returns for ‘Innocents Lost’

Tom Selleck brings back his popular character ‘Jesse Stone’ for a seventh TV movie ‘Innocents Lost,’ which airs May 22 on CBS. (May 17)

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Watch: Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly Spar Over Common at The White House

Since there’s nothing else in the political world that warrants a thorough debate, TV heavy-weights Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly battled it out over rapper Common being invited to the White House last Wednesday. Conservative pundits are riled up over the White House extending an invitation to Common to a poetry slam, supposedly because of

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New Baby for French President?

Germany’s top-selling newspaper quoted French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s father as saying that the first lady is having a baby. And one of her predecessors says a child at the presidential palace will be wonderful for the whole country. (May 17)

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Angry Iowa Republican gets in Newt’s face over Ryan remarks
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Rescue robots map and explore dangerous buildings, prove there’s no ‘I’ in ‘team’  (video)

We’ve seen robots do some pretty heroic things in our time, but engineers from Georgia Tech, the University of Pennsylvania and Cal Tech have now developed an entire fleet of autonomous rescue vehicles, capable of simultaneously mapping and exploring potentially dangerous buildings — without allowing their egos to get in the way. Each wheeled bot measures just one square foot in size, carries a video camera capable of identifying doorways, and uses an on-board laser scanner to analyze walls. Once gathered, these data are processed using a technique known as simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), which allows each bot to create maps of both familiar and unknown environments, while constantly recording and reporting its current location (independently of GPS). And, perhaps best of all, these rescue Roombas are pretty team – oriented . Georgia Tech professor Henrik Christensen explains: “There is no lead robot, yet each unit is capable of recruiting other units to make sure the entire area is explored. When the first robot comes to an intersection, it says to a second robot, ‘I’m going to go to the left if you go to the right.’” This egalitarian robot army is the spawn of a research initiative known as the Micro Autonomous Systems and Technology (MAST) Collaborative Technology Alliance Program, sponsored by the US Army Research Laboratory. The ultimate goal is to shrink the bots down even further and to expand their capabilities. Engineers have already begun integrating infrared sensors into their design and are even developing small radar modules capable of seeing through walls . Roll past the break for a video of the vehicles in action, along with full PR. Continue reading Rescue robots map and explore dangerous buildings, prove there’s no ‘I’ in ‘team’ (video) Rescue robots map and explore dangerous buildings, prove there’s no ‘I’ in ‘team’ (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 17 May 2011 17:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Chris Matthews: ‘Sarah Palin Has Proven Herself To Be Profoundly Stupid’

When MSNBC's Chris Matthews isn't calling a potential Republican presidential candidate racist, he's calling them idiots. On Tuesday's “Hardball,” after one of his guests said, “We shouldn’t forget Sarah Palin” as a possible candidate, the host arrogantly shot back, “I think she’s proven herself to be profoundly stupid” (video follows with transcript and commentary): SHUSHANNAH WALSHE, NEWSWEEK: I think we shouldn’t forget Sarah Palin. I’m sure she’s watching this news and being like, just anxious to get in there, especially after hearing the Huckabee news, Michele Bachmann’s news. I wouldn’t count her out yet, Chris. CHRIS MATTHEWS, HOST: What, Palin? WALSHE: Yes. MATTHEWS: You think Palin might be willing to give up her salary at Roger Ailes’ operation to run for president. WALSHE: I do. I think that she’s looking at the Huckabee news and just salivating. I think that she… RON REAGAN: More fun for us. WALSHE: I think that, I mean, she’s still making decisions… MATTHEWS: I think Sarah Palin proved herself to be, I think she’s proven herself to be profoundly stupid. Her inability to answer the questions of Katie Couric. Her inability even now to explain that she ever reads anything. Her absolute failure to begin studying and get serious about running for president. She’s shown no effort at doing any homework or understanding of the issues like the economy or science or the world. No effort, and she’s running for president. I don’t believe that she’d be at all helpful to our republic. Anyway, thank you Ron Reagan. Thank you Shushannah Walshe. I hope she doesn’t run for arguing. Up next, how do we get our kids to stay in school – speaking of Sarah Palin – and graduate? I'm not sure which is more offensive: being called a racist or an idiot. Regardless, that a so-called news organization tolerates this from its political commentators is disgraceful – and we're still over seventeen months before Election Day. Heaven help us.

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Iowa Republican To Newt Gingrich: “What You Did To Paul Ryan Is Unforgiveable”

It’s pile on Newt Gingrich day, apparently, and since I think I’d just as soon have Mitt “Romneycare” Romney as president before Gingrich (and that’s saying something given how little esteem I have for Romney’s campaign) I don’t really mind. Catch the fun at about 1:40: Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com “Why don’t you get out before you make a bigger fool of yourself.” I couldn’t have said… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Say Anything Discovery Date : 17/05/2011 04:19 Number of articles : 5

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