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Saturday, June 19, 2010

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Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.

Drudge, Ace falsely suggest Stupak floated using BP escrow account to fund health care reform
The Drudge Report and Ace of Spades both falsely suggested Rep. Bart Stupak said money in the BP escrow account could be used to "fund" national health care reform. In fact, Stupak said a "legitimate" use of the money would be to pay for the health care of those who lost their jobs and insurance due to the oil spill. Read More

Surprise: O'Reilly-Newsmax "summit" is an infomercial for a financial product
As was the case with previous "summit[s]" held by the right-wing website Newsmax, its June 17 Economic Crisis Summit -- featuring Fox News' Bill O'Reilly and Dick Morris -- was little more than an infomercial designed to use fears of inflation to sell Newsmax's $1,495 "hot commodities insider membership." Read More

Wash. Times parrots bogus attack on Kagan and Shariah law
A Washington Times editorial repeated the bogus conservative attack that Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan "display[ed] selective moral outrage" because, according to the Times, she did not object to a gift Harvard accepted from a Saudi prince. Read More

Right-wing media absurdly declare Obama admin acted in "illegal," "unconstitutional" manner by "forcing" BP to create escrow account
Right-wing media have absurdly claimed that the Obama administration is "illegal[ly]" "forcing" BP to fund a $20 billion escrow account for victims of the oil spill, with some suggesting the administration's actions were "unconstitutional." However, BP agreed on its own to establish the account after negotiations with the White House.
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Right-wing media agree: BP relief fund result of a White House "shakedown"
Numerous right-wing media have agreed with Rep. Joe Barton's (R-TX) claim that the BP escrow account fund designed to aid Gulf residents affected by the oil spill resulted from a White House "shakedown," despite the fact that the plan was "mutually agreed to" by both the administration and BP. Read More

NY Post uses irrelevant data to falsely suggest cap-and-trade bills hurt poor
The New York Post falsely suggested that the Congressional Budget Office found that congressional climate change legislation would result in a "loss in after-tax income" for the poorest Americans. In fact, CBO found that the lowest quintile of Americans would gain income under the House bill, the only bill it has assessed. Read More

National Review Online falsely claims Kagan "apparently tied" the NRA to the KKK
National Review Online's Robert VerBruggen falsely claimed that in a document she wrote as a Clinton administration official, Elena Kagan "apparently tied the NRA to the KKK." In fact, Kagan did no such thing. Read More

Conservative media: BP was "persecuted" at "Stalinist," "witch trial" hearing
Right-wing media have complained that BP was "persecuted" at a congressional hearing on the company's role in the Gulf oil spill and compared the hearing to a "Stalinist show trial," "Inca ritual slaughter," the Salem witch trials, the McCarthy hearings, and the Romans feeding Christians to lions. Read More

Fox continues its attack on election of first Latino to NY village's legislature
Fox News continued its attack on a judicial decision to remedy a Voting Rights Act violation in Port Chester, NY that led to the election of the first Latino member of that village's legislature. During the segment, conservative activist Jay Alan Sekulow distorted the judge's decision in the case. Read More

Right-wing media disappear Bush in assigning oil spill blame
Right-wing media figures have repeatedly claimed that it's "time we stopped blaming Bush" in discussions of the Gulf oil spill. However, under the Bush administration, federal offshore drilling regulators relaxed regulatory standards and were plagued by ethics scandals. Read More

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Friday, June 18, 2010

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Chicago's weather heats up Friday | VIDEO
It's not officially summer yet, but the heat is already on.

Peterson attys want Stacy's name banned from trial | VIDEO
Drew Peterson's lawyers were in court Friday morning asking that fourth wife Stacy Peterson's name be barred from being mentioned during third wife Kathleen Savio's murder trial next month.

3 women robbed by 2 women in Wicker Park
Three young women from Dublin, Ireland, were robbed at gunpoint by two other women Friday morning in the Wicker Park neighborhood.

5,500 lbs. of pot seized in Cook Co.
A Cook County sheriff's investigation led to 5,500 pounds of marijuana.

Cicero to demolish home where 7 died
The town of Cicero will begin tearing down a home where seven people died in a fire in February.

Stanley Cup shows up at CBOE
It's been more than a week since the Blackhawks captured the Stanley Cup, and its luster shows no sign of fading.


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Campbell Soup recalls 15M pounds of SpaghettiOs

Target recalls children's belts over lead paint

Marie Callender recall after salmonella outbreak

Call for new safety standards for window coverings

Chevy Volt buyers could win home charging stations


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Utah firing squad executes convicted killer A death row inmate who had used a gun to fatally shoot two men suffered the same fate Friday morning as he was executed by a team of marksmen -- the first time Utah used the firing squad to carry out a death sentence in 14 years.

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Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.

Right-wing harmony: BP escrow account is "a slush fund"
Right-wing media figures have responded to the decision by BP and the Obama administration to establish an escrow account funded by BP to pay claims arising from the Gulf oil spill by calling the account a "slush fund." Conservative commentators have habitually labeled progressive initiatives "a slush fund." Read More

Fox News' evening shows still pushing falsehoods about Gulf oil leak
Fox News' programming on the evening of June 16 was littered with falsehoods about the BP oil leak, including the false claim that the federal government forced BP to drill in deep water and the myth that the Obama administration has refused foreign assistance. In fact, deep-water drilling is tied to the region's oil supply, and foreign aid is being used in the Gulf cleanup. Read More

Malkin ignores Senate confirmations in attack on Obama "czars"
Columnist Michelle Malkin falsely suggested that the Obama administration "bypassed the Senate advise-and-consent role" in the appointment of 40 "czars," who she called "shadow secretaries with broad powers beyond congressional reach." In fact, many of these officials have been confirmed by the Senate or were appointed to positions created through legislation passed by Congress; additionally, a number of the officials had counterparts in the Bush administration. Read More

Newsmax using fear to boost attendance at "summit" featuring O'Reilly
In the run-up to right-wing website Newsmax's June 17 Economic Crisis Summit -- featuring Bill O'Reilly - CEO and Editor in Chief Christopher Ruddy used fear of inflation and skyrocketing gas prices to entice people to attend the event. Previous Newsmax "summit[s]" have similarly stoked fears to drive sales of Newsmax's financial-services products. Read More

Luntz's panel participants have been watching Fox News
During Fox & Friends' coverage of responses to President Obama's Oval Office address, Republican strategist Frank Luntz featured a panel of California voters to air their opinions. The panelists frequently echoed talking points pushed by Fox news, about both Obama's speech and his handling of the oil spill. Read More

Fox attacks Kagan for Harvard's acceptance of grant by major News Corp. shareholder
FOXNews.com and WorldNetDaily reported Sen. Jeff Sessions' attack on Elena Kagan for a donation to Harvard from a Saudi prince that -- according to Sessions -- established a center for Sharia Law. In fact, the gift was given to Harvard University, not Harvard Law School, it did not establish a center for "Sharia Law," and the prince is a major shareholder of Fox News' parent News Corp. Read More

Another double standard: Giuliani bashes Obama over "vacations"
Appearing on Fox News and MSNBC to criticize the Obama administration's response to the oil spill, Rudy Giuliani attacked President Obama for taking vacations after the oil spill and the Christmas Day bombing attempt, stating that "if it had been President Bush," the media would have slammed him. In fact, Bush did remain on vacation after the 2001 shoe bomber attempt and was not criticized for doing so; moreover, Bush spent several weekends at the Camp David retreat in the months following Hurricane Katrina. Read More

Limbaugh's "dumpster dive" suggestion only latest salvo in his war on the poor
Rush Limbaugh has suggested that hungry children who can't afford food this summer go "dumpster div[ing]." This is only the most recent instance in which Limbaugh has mocked or derided the plight of the poor. Read More

Thoroughly discredited Giuliani spreads falsehoods about Obama's handling of crises
In extensive June 17 interviews on Fox & Friends and MSNBC's Morning Joe, Rudy Giuliani offered a plethora of falsehoods on President Obama's handling of crises. The media's use of Giuliani as a credible crisis management expert belies his history of falsehoods and the criticism of his performance before, during, and after the 9-11 attacks. Read More

Beck picks up Palin's falsehood that Obama has not prioritized ending Gulf oil leak
Glenn Beck criticized President Obama's June 15 Oval Office address by falsely claiming that Obama has not prioritized ending the Gulf of Mexico oil leak and is instead focused on energy reform. Beck's claim repeats the false criticism previously offered by his Fox News colleague Sarah Palin. Read More

Beck dusts off discredited Brazilian loan falsehood to smear Obama, Soros over drilling moratorium
Glenn Beck leveled the outrageous claim that the Obama administration's drilling moratorium is part of a plot to enrich George Soros through increased oil drilling in Brazil. Beck's charge rested on the completely discredited claim that the Obama administration loaned $2 billion to Brazil, which FactCheck.org called "bogus" in September. Read More

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Burge testifies in police torture trial | VIDEO
Former police commander John Burge denied ever suffocating, shocking or beating witnesses while on the stand at his torture trial.

Fox: Police 'had all the pieces to the puzzle' | VIDEO
After the man accused of killing 3-year-old Riley Fox in 2004 entered a not guilty plea in court, the victim's mother spoke about the botched investigation.

Charges filed in fatal 2000 store fire
Charges have been filed in a nearly decade-old fire that killed two people.

Man arrested in South Loop ATM attack
Chicago police say a woman was attacked and beaten while she used an ATM in the South Loop Wednesday morning.

No comment from Blagojevich | VIDEO
The former governor rarely shies away from a microphone, but on Thursday Rod Blagojevich drew a finger across his mouth to indicate his lips were zipped.

Driver flees after crashing into building
Authorities are searching for a man who was seen limping out of an SUV that crashed into a building on Chicago's Far South Side.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

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Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.

Fox now blaming Obama for job losses that occurred before he was elected
Fox & Friends twice falsely reported that Ohio has lost 400,000 jobs "under the Obama administration," and advanced the claim that as a result, Obama "has a lot of 'splaining to do." In fact, the 400,000 figure includes job losses that occurred for two years before Obama took office in the midst of a deep recession. Read More

Fox lobs falsehoods to attack BP escrow account as "Chavez-like"
On Fox & Friends, Steve Doocy and Stuart Varney falsely claimed Obama's proposal for a BP escrow account amounts to "seizing private assets" and letting the administration "run the money." In fact, the escrow account would reportedly be established through negotiations with BP and it would be managed by an "independent trustee." Read More

Go figure: McCaughey falsely smears CMS nominee Berwick
In a New York Post op-ed, serial health care misinformer Betsy McCaughey attacked Obama nominee Donald Berwick as a "radical" and an "ideologue." Unsurprisingly, her piece was filled with false claims and misinformation. Read More

When media attack: The "details" edition
Media are criticizing President Obama's address on the Gulf oil spill as lacking specifics. MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski described such criticism as "drivel" and argued that they would criticize his speech no matter what he says; indeed after past speeches and press conferences, the media attacked him for being too professorial, lecturing, boring, or arrogant. Read More

Beck and Limbaugh join forces to mock little girls
Rush Limbaugh today mocked President Obama's 11-year-old daughter Malia. Rush's mockery comes on the heels of Glenn Beck's attack on the Obama girls' intelligence, and recalls a past incident in which Limbaugh reportedly referred to then-13-year-old Chelsea Clinton as the "White House dog." Read More

As oil execs admit their spill plans are "embarrassing," right-wingers slam moratorium
Conservative media figures have attacked President Obama's moratorium on new offshore drilling in the aftermath of the BP oil spill. However, the oil spill response plans for all five major oil companies drilling in the Gulf were written by the same consulting firm, and oil executives have admitted aspects of their plans are "an embarrassment." Read More

Fox News distorts facts to attack election of first Latino to NY village's legislature
Fox News' Gregg Jarrett suggested that an election "scheme" which resulted in the election of the first Latino member of the Board of Trustees of Port Chester, NY is unconstitutional. In fact, the system used in Port Chester is in use elsewhere and was mandated in this case by a judge appointed by George W. Bush. Read More

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Take a look at  Illinois Department of Corrections: Dr. Nance sues for damage to his car. You can see how the Illinois Court systems work. This is commonplace.

Public Meeting on Fair Access to Federal Contracting Opportunities on 6/28/10





Dear Minority Business Owner:

On April 26, 2010, President Obama established the Interagency Task Force on Federal Contracting Opportunities for Small Businesses to develop proposals and recommendations to ensure that small businesses, including firms owned by women, minorities, socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, and service-disabled veterans, have fair access to Federal Government contracting. MBDA is one of the federal agencies on the Task Force and welcomes this opportunity to advance the interests of the Nation's more than four million minority-owned firms.

In support of the Task Force, the Department of Commerce, along with the Office of Management and Budget and the Small Business Administration, is hosting a public hearing on June 28, 2010 from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the Department of Commerce located at 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230.

We welcome your views and recommendations as we seek to identify: challenges faced by small businesses in pursuing federal contracts, best practices for overcoming these challenges, and outreach strategies to match small businesses with contracting and subcontracting opportunities. Particular topics to be explored are those around teaming and mentor-protege programs, set-asides and bundling, small business training, outreach, data collection, and federal workforce training. The Task Force expects to submit its recommendations to the President before the end of August.

Interested parties may offer oral comments at the public meeting to be held on June 28. To attend the public hearing, you must pre-register by June 21, 2010 by sending an e-mail to SB_TaskForce_Comments@sba.gov with your name, organization or business, along with contact information and the topics that you are interested in. Please put "Registration" in the subject line of the email message. Stakeholders may also provide written comments in lieu of, or in addition to participating in the public meeting. To submit written comments, please send them by June 30, 2010 to SB_TaskForce_Comments@sba.gov. Please put "Comment" in the subject line of the email message.

MBDA urges you to participate in this important event and thanks you in advance for your steadfast dedication to minority business development.


Sincerely,

David A. Hinson
National Director
Minority Business Development Agency

Violence and Murders Cause Low Academic Performance, The Deborah Movment Joins with Saint Sabina to Stop the Violence, Professor Michelle Alexander Unravels the Mystery of Black Men in Prison






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Research Finds that Violence and Murders Negatively Affect the Academic Performance of Black Students in Chicago
Data on Hispanic students did not show the same negative effect, and data on other racial and ethnic groups were excluded because so few of those children were exposed to neighborhood homicides.
 
Students take academic hit when a slaying is close to their home
Study says academic performance suffers whether they witness the nearby violence or not
 
By Deborah L. Shelton, Tribune reporter
June 14, 2010
 
Neighborhood homicides can have a detrimental effect on Chicago schoolchildren's academic performance, whether they witness the violence or not, according to a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
 
Using Chicago crime reports and the reading and vocabulary assessments of a sample of Chicago children, sociologist Patrick Sharkey of New York University found African-American children scored substantially lower on reading and vocabulary tests within a week of a homicide in their neighborhood.
 
The effect on performance was seen regardless of whether the children were physically harmed, were witnesses to the crime or had merely heard about the violence, the study reported.
 
"The impact of violence is not limited to those victimized or those who directly witness an act of violence but is felt by children across a community who live in close proximity to extreme violent events," Sharkey said.
 
The study did not examine what specifically caused children to get lower scores, but research on how children react to stress points to reduced concentration, inability to focus and sleep disturbances.
 
"All of these are potential explanations that I did not test explicitly," Sharkey said. "What this study does is establish more convincing estimates of the causal impact of this type of extreme violence."
 
The study analyzed 6,041 homicides reported to the Chicago Police Department between 1994 and 2002 as well as testing data on about 1,100 African-American children ages 5 to 17, a subset of the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods.
 
Scores from tests taken by neighborhood children after a homicide occurred were compared with the scores of other children in the same area from before the killing.
 
Data on Hispanic students did not show the same negative effect, and data on other racial and ethnic groups were excluded because so few of those children were exposed to neighborhood homicides. Chicago crime statistics show that black children are the most likely to be exposed to community violence.
 
The effect of a homicide decreased as the window of time between the homicide and the assessment expanded beyond a week, and it disappeared after about nine days. In Chicago's most violent neighborhoods, children's thinking ability may be impaired for about one week out of every month.
 
The study, which looked at block groups, census tracts and neighborhood clusters, also found that the effect of a homicide was greater the closer it occurred to the child's home.
Psychologist Tali Raviv, who works with Chicago Public Schools to help students cope with exposure to trauma, said the schools are the best place to reach such children. Numerous barriers, including stigma and finances, make it difficult for low-income families to access needed services.
 
"We know that only a fraction of kids who need mental health services make it to Children's Memorial Hospital or other community mental health agencies," said Raviv, of the Community-Linked Mental Health Services Program at Children's Memorial.
 
"These neighborhoods are very violent, and some children's responses are adaptive," Raviv said. "But there are significant consequences of that behavior that affects their ability to stay in school. ... They are more likely to be suspended, expelled or fail to graduate."
 
Raviv said the negative impact of violence on children needs to be considered when looking at disparities in educational achievement, such as school graduation rates.
 
"As a society we need to come up with new ways of thinking about these problems," she said. "How do we prevent community violence? And how do we support children who have to cope with problems beyond what they are equipped to handle
The New Jim Crow:
Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness
"Professor Alexander has brilliantly unraveled the mystery of the criminalization and destruction of young Black men in America over the past 40 years. The only way to fix it is to understand it. Now the question is will we protect her and will we support her?"  
 
Phillip Jackson
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 The Hartzell United Methodist Church, Afri-Ware Book Store, The Bronzeville Visitors and Information Center and The Black Star Project are bringing Michelle Alexander to Chicago to lecture on her internationally acclaimed book, "The New Jim Crow."
Professor Michelle Alexander
Professor Michelle Alexander, one of the most dynamic new voices of the 21st century on issues of race, class and caste is coming to Chicago on July 10, 2010, to explain how Black men in America have been returned to a kind of slavery!  Please become a patron or a sponsor of this event that brings Ms. Alexander to Chicago.
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     Sponsors and patrons will receive an autographed book by Michelle Alexander, an invitation to a special reception with Michelle Alexander, guaranteed and priority seating at the lecture, an "Educate or Die" or "Peace in the Hood" T-Shirt, acknowledgement in all written and electronic promotion of this event and other premiums from our hosts.
     This event is free. Please RSVP to 773.285.9600. Space is limited!!! Books will be available for purchase and autographing.
 
Patrons sponsoring Professor Alexander's coming to Chicago are:
 
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Father Michael Pfleger with the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan
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Special invitations to these Deborah Branches: South Side of Chicago Branch, the West Side of Chicago Branch, the South Suburbs of Chicago Branch, the North Side of Chicago Branch, the Gary Indiana Branch, and to women who want to start a Deborah Branch in their community. 
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Call Dorothy at 773.285.9600 for more information or to start a Deborah Branch in your community or in your city!  This event will have "Deborahs" Sister Khaleelah Muhammad, Barbara Sanders and Charlene Davis serving.
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