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Sunday Talking Heads: May 19, 2013

By: Sunday May 19, 2013 2:00 am

The Lakeside Daisy.

Good Morning. Don’t you love the little sunshine daisies? They are quite rare due to habitat destruction and the fact they need to be pollinated by a plant they aren’t directly related to. They grow only in a few spots around the Great Lakes.

FDL Book Salon today is timely, Fighting for the Press, hosted by Kevin Gosztola (BevW really does use a crystal ball when she schedules these discussions). Digby and McJoan are Virtually Speaking tonight. And Monday, you and Lisa will interview Eric Minh Swenson, a documentarian chronicling the art and artists of Southern California.

And here are today’s BenghazIRS listings:

WASHINGTON JOURNAL.

ABC’S THIS WEEK:  White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer.  Then, Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ), Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), and Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY).  Roundtable: George Will; Ron Fournier; American Urban Radio Networks White House Correspondent April Ryan; Katrina vanden Heuvel; Jeff Zeleny.

CBS’ FACE THE NATION:   White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer.  Then, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) and Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT). Plus, the President and CEO of the Associated Press Gary Pruitt.  Roundtable: David Sanger, Lois Romano, Dan Balz, John Dickerson.

CNN’S STATE OF THE UNION:  White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer.  Then, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY).  RoundtableSusan Page, Donna Brazile, Ana Navarro, Jessica Yellin.

FOX NEWS SUNDAY:   White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer.  Then, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI).  Roundtable:  Brit Hume, Kirsten Powers, Karl Rove, Dennis Kucinich.

KORNACKI: The nature of scandals, the IRS, workers’ rights.
Margie Omero, democratic pollster, managing director, Purple Strategies (@margieomero)
Alan Abramowitz, political science professor, Emory University
Rick Hertzberg, writer, The New Yorker (@rickhertzberg)
Liz Kennedy, counsel, Demos
Mark Elias, attorney, Perkins Coie and chairman of the firm’s political law practice.
Kim Barker, reporter, ProPublica (@kim_barker)
Chaumtoli Huq, professor, New York Law School, with expertise in labor, employment and human rights (@lawatmargins)

MELISSA HARRS-PERRY.

MOYERS & COMPANY:   The Toxic Politics of Science.  Bill explores why lead and other toxins continue to threaten America. Also, how money still secretly rules Washington.

NBC’S MEET THE PRESS:  Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY).  Donald Rumsfeld, book hawker.  White House Senior Advisor Dan Pfeiffer.   Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI).  Roundtable:  Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI), Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Peggy Noonan, Bob Woodward.

Late Late Night FDL: Little Cheeser

By: Saturday May 18, 2013 10:00 pm

Little Cheeser.  This Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon was released on November 21, 1936.

Directed by Rudolf Ising (uncredited). Produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising. Animation by Lee Blair (uncredited), Rollin Hamilton (uncredited), Jim Pabian (uncredited), Frank Smith (uncredited), and Carl Urbano (uncredited). Voices by Bernice Hansen (Little Cheeser – uncredited). Original Music by Scott Bradley (uncredited).

Grab your popcorn, put your feet up on the seatback in front of ya, and aim your spitballs at the ushers please. This is Late Late Night Firedoglake, where off topic is the topic … so dive in. What’s on your mind?

Late Night: Bill Moyers and the Toxic Politics of Science

By: Saturday May 18, 2013 8:00 pm

The Toxic Politics of Science from BillMoyers.com on Vimeo.

“David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz discuss how the chemical industry and its powerful lobbies prevail in blocking efforts to reform outdated laws, leaving the public afloat in a soup of toxins. And Sheila Krumholz and Danielle Brian talk about the importance of transparency to our democracy, and their efforts to scrutinize who’s giving money, who’s receiving it, and most importantly, what’s expected in return.”

And see here for more on the program.

Washington Press Corps Catches Up to 2002, Discovers Surveillance State

By: Saturday May 18, 2013 6:40 pm

We’ve had three big stories this week, each showing how the right plays the scandal game better than the left. Of the three, one is a non-scandal (Benghazi), one is a minor scandal with the potential to turn into more (IRS),1 and one is an honest-to-God scandal right now (AP). Republicans don’t bother with such fine distinctions though, and that’s why they are better at playing it than Democrats: when they get something they can run with, they do

The “M Community”: LGBT Courage in Haiti

By: Saturday May 18, 2013 5:20 pm

In honor of May 17, International Day Against Homophobia, we run an interview with Charlot Jeudy. Jeudy is the president of the Haitian organization KOURAJ, meaning “courage” in Creole.

Bipartisan Privacy Caucus Asks Important Privacy Questions About Google Glass

By: Saturday May 18, 2013 4:00 pm

Eight members of Congress have sent a letter to Google CEO Larry Page asking tough and necessary questions about the Internet giant’s new wearable computing device, Google Glass.

FDL Book Salon Welcomes Dina Hampton, Little Red: Three Passionate Lives Through the Sixties and Beyond

By: Saturday May 18, 2013 1:59 pm

Dina Hampton does something unique in writing about the history, meaning and legacy of the 1960s in the United States. She gives us intimate portraits of three very different people whose lives were forged in the red hot political cauldron of that era: the Communist Party champion of Black Power, Angela Davis; the New Left firebrand, Tom Hurwitz; and the neo-conservative advocate of unbridled American power, Elliott Abrams. Her three subjects, fascinatingly, all attended at the same time the Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School, collectively known as Little Red.

Obama DOE Approves 2nd Fracked Gas LNG Export Terminal

By: Saturday May 18, 2013 1:00 pm

Friday is the proverbial “take out the trash day” for the release of bad news among public relations practitioners and this Friday was no different.

In that vein, yesterday the Obama Department of Energy (DOE) announced a conditional approval of the second-ever LNG (liquefied natural gas) export terminal.

When Your Safety Cuts Into Industry’s Bottom Line You Lose…Your Fingers

By: Saturday May 18, 2013 12:00 pm

I just read a really amazing story about a product that stops table saws from cutting off people’s fingers. You might think that manufacturers would race to incorporate this feature into their products. Yet the opposite happened. A coalition of table saw makers have taken multiple steps over years to suppress this technology.

If you wonder, “Why would manufacturers fight against a product that saves customers’ fingers?” you haven’t been paying attention to the power of association lobbying money.

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Saturday, May 18, 2013
2:00 pm Pacific
Little Red: Three Passionate Lives Through the Sixties and Beyond [Angela Davis, Tom Hurwitz, Elliott Abrams]
Chat with Dina Hampton about her new book. Hosted by David Farber.

Sunday, May 19, 2013
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Fighting for the Press: The Inside Story of the Pentagon Papers and Other Battles
Chat with James C. Goodale about his new book. Hosted by Kevin Gosztola.


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