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The Ledes

Thursday, March 28, 2024

The Washington Post's liveblog of developments in the Francis Scott Key bridge collapse is here: “Divers recovered the bodies of two construction workers who died when a massive cargo ship struck and collapsed a Baltimore bridge, as investigators revealed Wednesday that hazardous material was leaking from breached containers on the stranded vessel and state and federal lawmakers rushed to begin the recovery from the disaster that crippled the Port of Baltimore. Rescue crews found the victims shortly before 10 a.m. trapped in a red pickup truck in about 25 feet of water in the Patapsco River near the mid-span of the hulking wreck of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland State Police Secretary Roland L. Butler Jr. said at a news conference. The conditions were treacherous for the divers, so Butler said they were suspending the search for the bodies of four other construction workers who plunged to their deaths when the container ship in distress struck the bridge shortly before 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, causing it to fall.

“The workers are believed to be the only victims in the disaster.... The victims recovered were identified as Alejandro Hernandez Fuentes, 35, of Baltimore, and Dorlian Ronial Castillo Cabrera, 26, of Dundalk, Md. Other victims identified Wednesday were Maynor Suazo Sandoval, 38, from Honduras, and Miguel Luna, from El Salvador, who was the father of three. The names of the remaining two victims have not been released.” ~~~

~~~ CNN's live updates are here.

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The Ledes

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Washington Post: “As a cargo ship the size of a skyscraper drifted dangerously close to a major Baltimore bridge that carried more than 30,000 cars a day, the crew of the Dali issued an urgent 'mayday,' hoping to avert disaster Tuesday. First responders sprang into action, shutting down most traffic on the four-lane Francis Scott Key Bridge just before the 95,000 gross-ton vessel plowed into a bridge piling at about 1:30 a.m., causing multiple sections of the span to bow and snap in a harrowing scene captured on video.... Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) hailed those who carried out the quick work as 'heroes' and said they saved lives, but the scale of the destruction was catastrophic and will probably have far-reaching impacts for the economy and travel on the East Coast for months to come.” ~~~

     ~~~ The New York Times' live updates are here. CNN's live updates are here. ~~~

     ~~~ A Washington Post liveblog of developments is here: “Six people [-- bridge construction workers --] were presumed dead Tuesday evening, authorities announced as they shifted from a search and rescue operation to a recovery effort.... The governor declared a state of emergency, and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott (D) announced that the city has deployed its emergency operations plan. Vessel traffic into and out of the Port of Baltimore was 'suspended until further notice.'”

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The Hollywood Reporter has the full list of 2024 Oscar winners here.

Ryan Gosling performs "I'm Just Ken" at the Academy Awards: ~~~

Marie: If you don't like birthing stories, don't watch this video. But I thought it was pretty sweet -- and funny:

If you like Larry David, you may find this interview enjoyable:


Tracy Chapman & Luke Combs at the 2024 Grammy Awards. Allison Hope comments in a CNN opinion piece:

~~~ Here's Chapman singing "Fast Car" at the Oakland Coliseum in December 1988. ~~~

~~~ Here's the full 2024 Grammy winner's list, via CBS.

He Shot the Messenger. Washington Post: “The Messenger is shutting down immediately, the news site’s founder told employees in an email Wednesday, marking the abrupt demise of one of the stranger and more expensive recent experiments in digital media. In his email, Jimmy Finkelstein said he was 'personally devastated' to announce that he had failed in a last-ditch effort to raise more money for the site, saying that he had been fundraising as recently as the night before. Finkelstein said the site, which launched last year with outsize ambitions and a mammoth $50 million budget, would close 'effective immediately.' The New York Times first reported the site’s closure late Wednesday afternoon, appearing to catch many staffers off-guard, including editor in chief Dan Wakeford. As employees read the news story, the internal work chat service Slack erupted in what one employee called 'pandemonium.'... Minutes later, as staffers read Finkelstein’s email, its message was underscored as they were forcibly logged out of their Slack accounts. Former Messenger reporter Jim LaPorta posted on social media that employees would not receive health care or severance.”

Washington Post: “The last known location of 'Portrait of Fräulein Lieser' by world-renowned Austrian artist Gustav Klimt was in Vienna in the mid-1920s. The vivid painting featuring a young woman was listed as property of a 'Mrs Lieser' — believed to be Henriette Lieser, who was deported and killed by the Nazis. The only remaining record of the work was a black and white photograph from 1925, around the time it was last exhibited, which was kept in the archives of the Austrian National Library. Now, almost 100 years later, this painting by one of the world’s most famous modernist artists is on display and up for sale — having been rediscovered in what the auction house has hailed as a sensational find.... It is unclear which member of the Lieser family is depicted in the piece[.]”

CNN: “Jon Stewart is heading back to 'The Daily Show.' The comedian, who during his 16-year run as host of the Comedy Central program established it as an entertainment and cultural force, will return to host the show each week on Mondays starting February 12, Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios announced Wednesday. Stewart, who returns as the 2024 presidential election season heats up, will also executive produce the show and work with a rotating line-up of comedians who will helm the program the rest of the week, Tuesdays through Thursdays.”

~~~ Marie: I don't know if this podcast will update automatically, or if I have to do it manually. In any event, both you and I can find the latest update of the published episodes here. The episodes begin with ads, but you can fast-forward through them.

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The Commentariat -- April 26, 2015

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President Obama speaks at the White House Correspondents dinner. The guy is a natural comedian; watch his timing:

... CW: Here's something I didn't know, & Michael Shear of the New York Times brings me up to speed: Keegan-Michael Key is "half of Comedy Central's irreverent 'Key and Peele' show" & last night he was "reprising his TV role as Luther, the president's Anger Translator." ...

... Cecily Strong followed President Obama, because it "feels right to have a woman follow President Obama." CW: I thought she did a swell job, but Strong is a professional comedian & IMO, her delivery wasn't as good as the President's:

Zach Carter of the Huffington Post: "Progressive Democrats have been hoping to see a showdown between Elizabeth Warren and Hillary Clinton for years. Instead, they're getting a public feud between the senator from Massachusetts and President Barack Obama. Obama accused Warren and congressional Democrats on Friday of being 'dishonest' and spreading 'misinformation' about the Trans-Pacific Partnership... On Saturday, Warren and Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) responded with a letter essentially telling Obama to put up or shut up. If the deal is so great, Warren and Brown wrote, the administration should make the full negotiation texts public before Congress votes on a "fast track" bill that would strip the legislative branch of its authority to amend it." Thanks to P. D. Pepe for the link.

Michael Schmidt & David Sanger of the New York Times: "Some of President Obama's email correspondence was swept up by Russian hackers last year in a breach of the White House's unclassified computer system that was far more intrusive and worrisome than has been publicly acknowledged, according to senior American officials briefed on the investigation. The hackers, who also got deeply into the State Department's unclassified system, do not appear to have penetrated closely guarded servers that control the message traffic from Mr. Obama's BlackBerry, which he or an aide carries constantly.... On Thursday, Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter revealed for the first time that Russian hackers had attacked the Pentagon's unclassified systems, but said they had been identified and 'kicked off.'">

... CW: Digby sees this exactly as I do: "After all the sturm und drang over Clinton having her private and unclassified emails on a private server, this is a wee bit ironic.... It appears our vaunted security experts aren't that expert ... shocked, I am."

Disciples of Dick. Digby, in Salon: "... Republican senators John McCain and Lindsay Graham ... are losing their positions as the most hawkish members of the GOP.... Now it's time for Dick Cheney's disciples to take the reins and bring the party's warmongering spirit into the 21st century. Tom Cotton is prepared to lead the way."

Anna Palmer, et al., of Politico: House Transportation Committee chair Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) secretly fast-tracked an airlines-friendly bill through the House while he was dating Shelley Rubino, an airlines lobbyist. "The ties go beyond Shuster and Rubino: The wife of Shuster's chief of staff is a top executive for Airlines for America, which is known as A4A. And the congressman recently hired an A4A lobbyist to run the committee's aviation panel.... A4A was unsuccessful in getting the measure through the Senate, and it's now seeking Shuster's help again. The trade association is trying to wedge the legislation into a massive overhaul of the Federal Aviation Administration pending before the transportation panel. Shuster is crafting that bill, and Rubino's group has a major stake in it."

Annals of "Journalism," Ctd. Matt Gertz & Joe Strupp of Media Matters: "Journalists have suggested that conservative author Peter Schweizer's forthcoming book attacking Hillary Clinton is more credible because he will follow it up with a similar book examining Jeb Bush. But according to his publisher, no such book is in the works: Schweizer's reporting on Bush will be published on the website of his non-profit organization.... Bloomberg Politics reported on April 23 that in contrast to the 'left-wing clamor that Schweizer is simply out to get Hillary Clinton,' 'Schweizer is working on a similar investigation of Jeb Bush's finances that he expects to publish this summer.'" ...

... CW: AND as a commenter (MAG???) pointed out here some time ago, won't we be surprised if Schweizer can't find a single irregularity in Bush's financial dealings? If, on the other hand, he does self-publish a Bush hit job, to me that means he's supporting a more confederate candidate.

God News

It's Not God's Country Anymore. For the first time in the history of our country, the government is attacking people, prosecuting people, calling for people to be rehabilitated.... We have the state establishing a new religion, a secular state religion.... We have now the secular church that is being imposed on this country and anybody that defects is subject to persecution and prosecution. -- Rick Santorum, this week on the radio

We are moving rapidly toward the criminalization of Christianity. -- Mike Huckabee, this week

Just this week, Michele Bachmann actually predicted that I would bring about the biblical end of days. Now, that's a legacy. That's big. I mean, Lincoln, Washington, they didn’t do that. -- President Obama, White House Correspondents dinner speech

William Eskridge in a New York Times op-ed: "... leaders in the Episcopal Church, the United Church of Christ, the Unitarian Universalist Association, the official organizations of conservative and reform Judaism, and more than 1,900 theologians signed a brief urging the court to legalize same-sex marriage.... The faith traditions supporting marriage equality are telling the court that religions, like American families, are diverse. An increasing number of Bible-based faith communities have an inclusive attitude toward gay families and marriages.... The current Baptist view that God condemns 'homosexual behavior' and same-sex marriages comes from the same kind of broad and anachronistic scriptural readings as prior support for segregation.

Presidential Race

Michael Hirsh of Politico Magazine: "... it is highly unlikely that very much of what [Peter] Schweizer alleges will stick, if only because that classic Washington omelette made of equal parts policy and political reasons can never be unmade once it's cooked: Especially among the uber-cautious Clintons, you'll never find the smoking ingredient; no one will ever be caught saying, 'Let's make a policy decision for Bill's donors.'"

Trip Gabriel & Jonathan Martin of the New York Times: "Nine declared or likely Republican candidates descended on a large church in Iowa on Saturday to court evangelical Christians, the voters who played the starring role in the state's two most recent caucuses. They included the winners of those two contests (Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee), newcomers whose biographies lend themselves to evangelical support (Ted Cruz and Scott Walker), and candidates who would like to win some support from the Christian right but are eyeing broad coalitions (Rand Paul and Marco Rubio). The nine-candidate lineup in the worship hall of Point of Grace Church in Waukee, a Des Moines suburb, was proof of evangelical power in Iowa, but also a warning that the script may be rewritten in 2016, with so many candidates competing for social conservatives that their votes splinter." ...

... James Hohmann of Politico: "Leading Republican presidential candidates came to Iowa Saturday to assure social conservatives that they still oppose gay marriage, despite shifting public attitudes and the recent backlash against religious liberty laws. Speaking to some 1,000 evangelicals at the Point of Grace Church in [a] suburb of Des Moines, a procession of presidential candidates expressed support for a constitutional amendment that would allow states to re-ban gay marriage if the Supreme Court recognizes a right to such unions."

Ben Jacobs of the Guardian: "Michigan governor Rick Snyder may be the newest GOP candidate for the White House. Snyder mingled with donors at a meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) in Las Vegas on Friday and told at least one attendee that he was a candidate. On Saturday morning, the former Minnesota senator Norm Coleman told reporters: 'I met with Rick Snyder yesterday. He's running. He's running.'"

Beyond the Beltway

Sour Cakes. George Rede of the Oregonian: "The lesbian couple turned away by a Gresham bakery that refused to make them a wedding cake for religious reasons should receive $135,000 in damages for their emotional suffering, a state hearings officer says. Rachel Bowman-Cryer should collect $75,000 and her wife, Laurel Bowman-Cryer, $60,000 from the owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, an administrative law judge for the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries said in a proposed order released Friday, April 24."

If you were wondering why so many boat people are drowning as they seek refuge in Europe, Philip Gourevitch of the New Yorker has the answer: "... when, in October of 2013, some three hundred people drowned in a wreck off Lampedusa, Italy was spurred to spend nine million euros a month -- and to deploy a good part of its Navy -- on a humanitarian search-and-rescue mission called Mare Nostrum (Our Sea). The results were immediate: after a year, a hundred and fifty thousand people had been rescued. Mare Nostrum had made crossing the Mediterranean safer -- and easier. For that reason, late last year, the European Union called for an end to the mission. Britain's Foreign Office minister, Joyce Anelay, explained that search and rescue creates 'an unintended "pull factor," encouraging more migrants.'... International maritime law and custom require that you save everyone you can...." CW: As good a reason as many to give Britain's conservative government a no-confidence vote.

News Ledes

New York Times: "A powerful earthquake shook Nepal on Saturday near its capital, Katmandu, killing more than 1,900 people, flattening sections of the city's historic center, and trapping dozens of sightseers in a 200-foot watchtower that came crashing down into a pile of bricks." ...

     ... Update: "By Monday afternoon, Nepalese authorities had sharply raised the death toll to more than 3,400, but the full extent of the devastation and death was still unclear."

New York Times: "A largely peaceful protest over the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old black man who suffered a spinal cord injury in police custody, gave way to scattered scenes of chaos [in Baltimore] on Saturday night, as demonstrators smashed a downtown storefront window, threw rocks and bottles and damaged police cruisers, while officers in riot gear broke up skirmishes and made 12 arrests near Camden Yards. Shortly before 10 p.m., Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake convened a news conference at City Hall, where she appeared with several others -- including Mr. Gray's twin sister, Fredericka; a prominent pastor, Jamal Bryant; and City Councilman Brandon Scott -- to appeal for calm. By that time the disturbances had largely settled.

Reader Comments (4)

Yup, our Prez has got the moves alright––I always said that man could go on the road with his material––love watching him. Ms. Strong on the other hand, although some of her zingers were clever, was somewhat weak on the comedic side. Responses from the audience were more open mouth ohhhs! than guffaws. I always find the audience interesting to watch––some people get such a kick out of these comedic routines, their laughter loud, their faces always smiling, while others are stone faced or placid seemingly taking no interest or pleasure.
Below some of Key and Peel's sketches. These very talented two:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlMRnkg9vtE&spfreload=10

April 26, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterPD Pepe

Marie,

Re: Your comment on mine from yesterday, " The GOP ploy to make "the government" so bad that everybody hates it is working."

And if I were of a conspiratorial frame of mind (and I guess I am), I'd suggest that regressive taxes, those designed to hit the majority of voters most unfairly, are central to that conspiracy. Because taxes are levied by the government, the government IS to blame for them. That regressive taxes are foisted on the public by a government-hating wrecking crew of Koch Confederates remains unnoticed, tho' it is hidden in plain sight.

Red states that have gotten in financial straits by using the Bush Crash to slash budgets (Kansas and Louisiana and others come to mind) are now raising taxes, regressively, of course.

And we continue to spiral downward and wonder why.

April 26, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterKen Winkes

Okay, I really don't get this. Scott Walker has been under investigation by a John Doe inquiry which has been stalled for a year, but is very likely to be shut down permanently by Wisconsin's corrupt Supreme Court next month. Yet he opens up this can of worms by swiping at the prosecutors:

http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/in-iowa-scott-walker-raps-john-doe-connected-raids-on-supporters-b99488324z1-301309161.html?ipad=y

I really thought he was smarter than that.

Please,please, MSM, pick up on this. Closed down or not, so much bad stuff has come out of the John Doe that national media are just ignoring.

April 26, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterNadd2

@CW Nah! wasn't me commenting on Schweizer. I took a look a the stories and his background when the 'stunning book' was released and after an admittedly cursory look at all, went "Meh."

It's kind of the way I feel about the news coming out of Iowa. Dunno why we get so excised so early when ultimately as has been shown the influence of Iowa and Iowan voters plays little or no impact on election outcomes. Maybe it's just for the eye-rolling nonsense that comes out of various events there that any of us follow it at all. The Sunday-go-to-meeting schmaltz is a shrug. I later read the article that Nadd2 pointed to and this paragraph had me roaring (with laughter):

"There, at the Point of Grace Church in Waukee, Walker, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, U.S. Sen. Rand Paul and six other likely White House hopefuls spoke of the importance of Israel as an ally, the need for abortion limits and the imperative to restrict marriage to one man and one woman. Many discussed how they came to find Jesus Christ as their savior."

It's the very last sentence that did me in! Gimmee a break....

—and @KenW, you wrote very, very well about the marketing strategies to misinform the majority of voters. I've long thought this was what was happening, but was never able to define it as succinctly as you have.

Watched the correspondent's dinner live-streaming, Obama has a great second career ahead! Can't wait for his book to come out after he leaves the Presidency. (Wonder what he'll say about the Turtle and the Orange Man?) His timing is superb. Marie, you are right on about the comedienne who followed. but, I noticed that Bill Bratton (NYC police commissioner loved her lines)! There seemed to be quite a lot of insider jokes that went over my head.

April 26, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMAG
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