Going to use this thread to post information on topic in comments rather than clog up the "In the News" section with multiple posts. And others are welcome to contribute if they'd like.
In the following Feb. 14 press release, they also say they "played a key role" in defeating a Republican Senate amendment that would have blocked them from doing so:
The Pew Resarch Center published two reports on those comparative studies topics on December 14. They really are a must read for those who are interested in "FDR values." Whether you agree with the conclusions or not, they clarify some of the arguments about where that infamous group, "the American people," were compared to where they are now:
The Guardian's feed of diplomatic cables from Wikileaks is just now putting out a cluster of them on nuclear security matters, and they have also published a couple of related articles So far, for me at least, there's some clues why Obama might be so fixated on nuclear regulatory issues. Especially if the PDB is full of this kind of stuff. Some links after the jump.
QUESTION: WikiLeaks. MR. CROWLEY: Last question. One more, then I got to go.
QUESTION: WikiLeaks.
QUESTION: Is it coming down this week? Are you expecting it this weekend? Do you have any idea of what you can on the record, off on background, or off the record --
MR. CROWLEY: Last question on WikiLeaks. We – no, no. I literally got to go. All right. On WikiLeaks --
QUESTION: This is on the record?
MR. CROWLEY: Yeah, sure. We are very mindful of the announcement that WikiLeaks made earlier this week, that there is a release of documents pending at some point in the future. If the past is prologue, that would mean that certain news organizations may well already be in possession of specific documents. So we continue to work through, as we have throughout this process, evaluating both the material that we think was previously leaked from government sources to WikiLeaks, and we continue to make clear that this is harmful to our national security. It does put lives at risk. It does put national interests at risk.
It’s hard for us to give you any kind of assessment of what the potential impact is, because we actually don’t know what is going to be released. It is our expectation – we’ve known all along that WikiLeaks has in its possession State Department cables. We are prepared if this upcoming tranche of documents includes State Department cables. We are in touch with our posts around the world. They have begun the process of notifying governments that release of documents is possible in the near future. Many of you are aware, we have had similar conversations with members of the Hill to let them know what we are prepared for. This is going to be unhelpful.
This is – without getting into any discussion of any specific cables, the kinds of cables that posts send to Washington are – they’re classified. They involve discussions that we’ve had with government officials, with private citizens. They contain analysis. They contain a record of the day-to-day diplomatic activity that our personnel undertake. And this back and forth between government, the government of the United States and governments around the world, it is diplomacy in action. It is part of the system through which we collaborate and cooperate with other countries. Inherent in this day-to-day action is trust that we can convey our perspective to other governments in confidence and that they can convey their perspective on events to us. It helps inform us of what’s happening around the world. It informs our – the policies that we undertake on behalf of the American people.
And when this confidence is betrayed and ends up on the front pages of newspapers or lead stories on television and radio it has an impact. We decry what has happened. These revelations are harmful to the United States and our interests. They are going to create tension in our relationships between our diplomats and our friends around the world. We wish that this would not happen. But we are, obviously, prepared for the possibility that it will.
A @MNNationalGuard and @MinneapolisPD neighborhood security team was fired upon early Sunday morning in a drive-by shooting near Penn Avenue and Broadway in Minneapolis.
Some of the reporting in this is astonishing, and one has to wonder if Trump's plan to install Patel as CIA dep director/acting director in December was linked to the advice he was getting on how to stage a coup https://t.co/amniMFeAvh
What I do know is that Yang’s big ideas are demonstrably wrong. Shouldn’t that be cause for concern? Yang’s claim to fame is his argument that we’re facing social and economic crises because rapid automation is destroying good jobs and that the solution is universal basic income, a monthly check of $1,000 to every American adult. Many people find that argument persuasive, and one can imagine a world in which both Yang’s diagnosis and his prescription would be right. But that’s not the world we’re living in now, and there’s little indication that it’s where we’re going any time soon.
Chief of @NYPDDetectives James Essig plans to combat violence by targeting the small percentage of criminals who commit the vast majority of crime — an approach that resulted in a historic crime reduction when he was head of the Gun Violence Suppression Unit.
Nearly four years after the Fyre Festival left attendees scrounging for makeshift shelter on a dark beach, a court has decided how much the nightmare scenario was worth: approximately $7,220 apiece. https://t.co/HJd9XcS5mv
For the first time, U.S. and Chinese scientists have created embryos that are part human, part monkey, in an effort to find new ways to produce organs for transplants.
[....] "Today's court-authorized removal of the malicious web shells demonstrates the department's commitment to disrupt hacking activity using all of our legal tools, not just prosecutions," Assistant Attorney General for national security John C. Demers said [....]
UN Chief Backs Wealth Tax on Rich Who ‘Profited’ From Pandemic. Guterres cites $5 trillion increase for world’s richest. UN leader says he wants to reduce ‘extreme inequalities’. https://t.co/V5WAdnfLdM via @bpolitics
the political situation outlined here should be of interest for all "blue cities" with rising crime rates and policing issues
'There's Still a Question About His Agenda': The Reelection Hurdles Facing Philadelphia's Progressive Incumbent DA Larry Krasner https://t.co/Yh52P3izVw
Clearing and closing encampments is an incredibly expensive and ineffective solution, unless sweeps are paired with permanent housing, according to a first-ever federal report on tent cities: https://t.co/X62qBWsNg3
A Texas man who boasted that he was at the United States Capitol when a pro-Trump mob stormed the building in January has been charged with plotting to blow up an Amazon data center in Virginia, the Justice Department said on Friday.
Iran's Ali Akbar Salehi calls outage at nuclear plant an act "nuclear terrorism". @MarkTFitz tells me Israel is taking matters into its own hands to show there are ways other than diplomacy to slow Iran's nuclear progress https://t.co/0MEMjkYn5Z