Jan
19
2010
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The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, established by President Obama in May 2009, finished its first round of hearings last week. The 10-member, bi-partisan committee is taxed with “examining the causes, domestic and global, of the current financial meltdown.” High ranking members representing all aspects of finance and regulation will be questioned. Among those who testified during the first round are …
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Jan
19
2010
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Israeli warplanes have been targeting Gaza in recent days claiming retaliation for increasing rocket and mortar attacks, and raising fears of a second war on the heels of last year’s ferocious assault. While such news seems hardly out of the ordinary among the decades of occupation, two incidents in 1956 that left hundreds of Palestinian men dead, …
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Jan
19
2010
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Jan Palach’s Self-Immolation
Back in the day on January 19th, 1969, Jan Palach, a student of history, died three days after having set himself on fire in protest of the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia. The twenty-year old young man had been an avid supporter of the “Prague Spring” of 1968 and its efforts to create ‘socialism with a …
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Jan
19
2010
“The smarter the journalists are, the better off society is. [For] to a degree, people read the press to inform themselves-and the better the teacher, the better the student body.” – Warren Buffet …
Jan
15
2010
On Tuesday: we’ll get an update on relief efforts in Haiti and how people are responding. And we’ll speak with Mark Gilbert, writer for Bloomberg and author of the book “Complicit: How Greed and Collusion Made the Credit Crisis Unstoppable.” Plus, acclaimed journalist and graphic novelist Joe Sacco joins me in studio to discuss his latest visual tome, Footnotes in Gaza. …
Jan
15
2010
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This week on Uprising:
* Time Running Out for Haiti: Emergency Relief and Political Context
* Inside Obama’s Brain: Conversation with Sasha Abramsky on the President’s First Year in Office
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Jan
15
2010
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The Red Cross has estimated this morning that about 50,000 Haitians may have been killed in the devastating earthquake that struck the island nation earlier this week. The Haitian government’s estimate is 100,000. As untold thousands remain trapped under rubble, time is rapidly running out for them. Plane-loads of relief supplies and personnel remain are arriving at the airport, …
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Jan
15
2010
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Ahead of a planned mass march against him this weekend, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio is currently facing a grand jury investigation into alleged abuses of power. Though the lawman from Maricopa County has gained notoriety for his immigration sweeps in Latino neighborhoods, the focus of the grand jury’s probe is broad in trying to identify a pattern of …
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Jan
15
2010
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One of the main obstacles to resolving differences between the House and Senate versions of the healthcare bills has been funding. The President and many Democrats had backed a plan to heavily tax high-end employer-sponsored insurance plans (being called “Cadillac plans”) as a way to fund the costs of healthcare reform. But labor union leaders balked because many of …
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Jan
15
2010
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Glen Ford is a writer and radio commentator and the Executive Editor of The Black Agenda Report. This week’s commentary is about California and Black Incarceration.
Visit www.blackagendareport.com for more information. …