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Editor Of Murdoch?s ?The Daily?: ?Egypt Is Over,? Find Me Something ?Awesome? Like ?The Oldest Dog In America?

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 16th, 2011 5:36 am by HL

Editor Of Murdoch?s ?The Daily?: ?Egypt Is Over,? Find Me Something ?Awesome? Like ?The Oldest Dog In America?
Earlier this month, News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch unveiled the iPad-only news publication “The Daily.” “This pioneering digital venture…establishes an entirely new category of delivery and consumption,” Murdoch said, adding, “I am especially proud that we have done so by building on News Corporation’s decades-old legacy of exceptional journalism.” So how is The Daily living […]

Earlier this month, News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch unveiled the iPad-only news publication “The Daily.” “This pioneering digital venture…establishes an entirely new category of delivery and consumption,” Murdoch said, adding, “I am especially proud that we have done so by building on News Corporation’s decades-old legacy of exceptional journalism.” So how is The Daily living up to those expectations? New York Magazine’s Daily Intel reports on a memo The Daily editor-in-chief Jesse Angelo sent to his editorial team telling them that “Egypt is over” (it’s not, actually) and advising that they go out and get some more newsworthy stories:

Folks, Egypt is over – time for us to get focused on covering America. We need to get out there and start finding more compelling stories from around the country – not just scraping the web and the wires, but getting out on the ground and reporting.

Find me an amazing human story at a trial the rest of the media is missing. Find me a school district where the battle over reform is being fought and tell the human tales. Find a town that is going to be unincorporated because it’s broke. Find me a story of corruption and malfeasance in a state capitol that no one has found. Find me something new, different, exclusive and awesome. Find me the oldest dog in America, or the richest man in South Dakota. Force the new White House press secretary to download The Daily for the first time because everyone at the gaggle is asking about a story we broke. Get in front of a story and make it ours – force the rest of the media to follow us.

It’s good stories that will keep people coming back to The Daily – we’ve assembled a crack news team, so let’s show the world what we can do.

A quick note to The Daily’s “sexy” new reporters like Jon Ward who are getting ready to hit the pavement: The “oldest dog” story has been donemore than once, and as recently as last month.

Missouri Lawmaker Pushes Bill Rolling Back Child Labor Laws
Missouri State Sen. Jane Cunningham (R) is pushing a bill which would dramatically claw back state child labor protections. As the bill’s official summary explains: This act modifies the child labor laws. It eliminates the prohibition on employment of children under age fourteen. Restrictions on the number of hours and restrictions on when a child […]

Missouri State Sen. Jane Cunningham (R) is pushing a bill which would dramatically claw back state child labor protections. As the bill’s official summary explains:

This act modifies the child labor laws. It eliminates the prohibition on employment of children under age fourteen. Restrictions on the number of hours and restrictions on when a child may work during the day are also removed. It also repeals the requirement that a child ages fourteen or fifteen obtain a work certificate or work permit in order to be employed. Children under sixteen will also be allowed to work in any capacity in a motel, resort or hotel where sleeping accommodations are furnished. It also removes the authority of the director of the Division of Labor Standards to inspect employers who employ children and to require them to keep certain records for children they employ. It also repeals the presumption that the presence of a child in a workplace is evidence of employment.

To be fair, children in Missouri would still enjoy robust protections against exploitation even if Cunningham succeeded in repealing all child labor laws in her state, thanks to the federal Fair Labor Standards Act. But far right lawmakers have declared war on federal child labor laws as well. In a lengthy lecture delivered before his election to the U.S. Senate, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) praises a discredited 1918 Supreme Court decision declaring child labor laws unconstitutional. That decision, which Lee holds out a model for his tenther vision of the Constitution, was unanimously overruled by the Supreme Court in 1941.

As recently as the day before President Obama moved into the White House, it was difficult to imagine even the most conservative lawmakers breaking with the 70 year-old consensus surrounding child labor laws. Welcome to the post-Tea Party era, where even the most bizarre and disastrous mistakes from America’s past are part of the right-wing’s agenda.


The Fix: Poll shows Nevada’s Ensign is in trouble

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 16th, 2011 5:35 am by HL

The Fix: Poll shows Nevada’s Ensign is in trouble
Nevada Rep. Dean Heller holds a 15-point edge over embattled Sen. John Ensign in a hypothetical 2012 GOP primary matchup, according to a poll conducted for the congressman’s campaign late last month.

The Fix: Who’s attacking Palin and why
After months of radio silence about the prospect of Sarah Palin running for president in 2012, a few of her potential rivals have begun to delicately jab at her, previewing what would almost certainly be a far more aggressive attack if she did decide to enter the race.

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OVERVIEW Please join The Washington Post for an informative panel discussion, “Behind the Headlines: A Discussion on Race and the Recession in Metro Washington.” The panel will cover the recession’s impact on local black families and will look at how economic policies in Washington have affected …


Americans Disagree With GOP on Deficit

Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on February 16th, 2011 5:31 am by HL

Americans Disagree With GOP on Deficit
Rep. Mike Honda, Roll Call
When Republicans made the federal deficit the centerpiece of their November 2010 campaigns, it was a rare convergence of smart policy meeting smart politics.Now that they have been forced to come in off the sidelines and govern, however, Republicans have quickly ditched the smart policy in favor of smart politics. Instead of attempting to construct a feasible, bipartisan, long-term solution to the deficit, they tried to fool the American people with infinitesimally small deficit reductions.

Computers Can Never Match Human Ingenuity
Stephen Baker, LA Times
A mere three years ago, the IBM computer now known as Watson was a “Jeopardy!”-playing fool. And that's putting it mildly.Watson had the verbal skills of a toddler. It botched the solutions to the game-show clues with howlers that filled IBM's research lab with laughter "” and raised deep concern. Once, when queried about a famous French bacteriologist, Watson skipped right past Louis Pasteur and responded instead: “What is, 'How tasty was my little Frenchman?'” (the title of a 1971Brazilian movie about cannibals).

A Budget Utterly Detached From Reality
Yuval Levin, National Review
The message of the budget the Obama administration released today is the same as the message the president delivered in his State of the Union address: All is well, full speed ahead, and let’s invest a little more in solar panels and high-speed rail.This message seems clearly to be a function of a political calculation: that voters do not want to face the coming debt crisis, and so it would be bad politics to force them to do so. I tend to think that’s not entirely true, and that voters will judge this kind of blindfolded budget to be unserious and inadequate to the…