It's been 50 years to the day since the late, great, Brain Clough joined Nottingham Forest.
Join us on the radio and on BBC Sounds for a very special programme!
#NFFC #BrianClough #50YearsAgo #anniversary
It's been 50 years to the day since the late, great, Brain Clough joined Nottingham Forest.
Join us on the radio and on BBC Sounds for a very special programme!
#NFFC #BrianClough #50YearsAgo #anniversary
Shocking realization this morning that 1974 is 50 years ago! đł At about that time I was trying to figure out tatting from this actual booklet, which had been published 20 years prior to that. âż #tatting #needlework #longagoandohsofaraway #50yearsago
Song of the Day September 2 2024
In remembrance of the birth of Billy Preston
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Preston
Billy Preston - âNothing From Nothingâ on âSoul Trainâ September 7, 1974
https://youtu.be/1eVWxh-nG1M?si=BM7pRsGrroAmONUp
#SongOfTheDay #SOTD #SOTD2024 #September2 #BillyPreston #NothingFromNothing #Soul #RNB #Pop #Music #SoulTrain #TVPerformance #LipSync #DonCornelius #50YearsAgo #MusicVideo #1970s
Song of the Day September 2 2024
In remembrance of the birth of Billy Preston
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Preston
Billy Preston - âNothing From Nothingâ on âSoul Trainâ September 7, 1974
https://youtu.be/1eVWxh-nG1M?si=BM7pRsGrroAmONUp
#SongOfTheDay #SOTD #SOTD2024 #September2 #BillyPreston #NothingFromNothing #Soul #RNB #Pop #Music #SoulTrain #TVPerformance #LipSync #DonCornelius #50YearsAgo #MusicVideo #1970s
âRump Rally in New York,â John Buss, @repeat1968
Bright Blessings on Memorial Day Weekend!
Itâs a great time to acknowledge and understand what all the soldiers who died fighting for the U.S. were doing for our country and its form of government. I remember this weekend as the one we spent in Kansas and Missouri, picnicking in cemeteries in very small towns and trimming the peony bushes around the graves of my relatives who had died fighting for the Union and other wars. I also remember a recent history where a President of the United States said one of the most shameful things Iâve ever heard. âTrump: Americans Who Died in War Are âLosersâ and âSuckers.â The president has repeatedly disparaged the intelligence of service members and asked that wounded veterans be kept out of military parades, multiple sources tell The Atlantic. Weâve had some questionable reasons for some of the wars our soldiers have been asked to fight, but we should never question their commitment to serving our country.
When President Donald Trump canceled a visit to the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery, near Paris, in 2018, he blamed rain for the last-minute decision, saying that âthe helicopter couldnât flyâ and that the Secret Service wouldnât drive him there. Neither claim was true.
Trump rejected the idea of the visit because he feared his hair would become disheveled in the rain, and because he did not believe it important to honor American war dead, according to four people with firsthand knowledge of the discussion that day. In a conversation with senior staff members on the morning of the scheduled visit, Trump said, âWhy should I go to that cemetery? Itâs filled with losers.â In a separate conversation on the same trip, Trump referred to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood as âsuckersâ for getting killed.
Fifty years ago, I was graduating from high school. I was worried about my cousin John, who served in-country during the Vietnam War. He didnât die in battle, but the drug habit he brought back with him took him early in his life. I was horrified by the entire Watergate Scandal and the resignation of Spiro Agnew, which by this time was winding down after extensive hearings and heading toward Nixonâs resignation on August 8, 1974. You know where we stand today, I donât stop being horrified for a minute. The media were all over Nixon. Where are they now?
This is from The Daily Beast about three weeks ago. âIrked Nancy Pelosi Suggests MSNBC Anchor Katy Tur Is a Trump âApologist.â âThat may be your role, but it ainât mine,â the former House Speaker said. â We probably missed it because none of us around here watch her.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) appeared to criticize MSNBC anchor Katy Tur during a discussion Monday about job losses during the Trump administration by suggesting she was an âapologistâ for the former president for mentioning the COVID-19 pandemicâa charge which Tur promptly denied.
On Katy Tur Reports, the former House Speaker began by stating that Trump hasnât shown that he âever valued or did anything to support a democracy.â
âI have sympathy and respect for everybody who votes. Iâm just glad people vote. I know some of them will always reject those of us who might look different to them in leadership or the rest, and thatâs that,â Pelosi then said.
âBut there are those who have real legitimate concerns about immigration, globalization, innovation, and what that means for their job and their familyâs future, and we have to address those concerns, and Joe Biden is doing that. [He] created 9 million jobs in his term in office,â Pelosi went on.
It wasnât immediately clear where Pelosi obtained that number, but according to FactCheck.org 14 million jobs were added from when Biden took office through last December.
Pelosi then claimed that Trump âhas the worst record job loss of any president.â Moments later, Tur interjected: âThere was a global pandemic.â
Pelosi, who appeared surprised by the comment, took a moment before continuing on. âHe had the worst record of any president. Weâve had other concerns in our country. If you want to be an apologist for Donald Trump, that may be your role, but it ainât mine.â
Tur rejected that depiction.
Iâve been thinking about this a lot since I read BBâs Wednesday post about the absolute ignorance of the economy and other things shown by 3/5 of likely voters in a Harris poll. The Guardian article she cited showed these same people think the âU.S. economy is in a recession, and the majority blame the Biden Administration.â Iâd like to ask them if the country is in such bad shape, why this? âNearly 44 million Americans to travel for Memorial Day weekend. AAA forecasts a near-record travel weekend over the Memorial Day holiday period that is above pre-pandemic numbers.â This is from Fox Weather who appears to not get their news from Fox News. This would not happen if prices were too high, people were out of work, gas prices were outrageous, and everyone squeezed every penny just to get by. You can trust me on this; Iâm an economist with a terminal degree and a bad case of teaching students to recognize whatâs happening in the economy.
How can people be so stupid, and why arenât they hearing about reality from somewhere? Could it be someone like Katy Tur? Could it be Fox News? Could it be Russian Trolls on X? I doubt itâs the New York Times because these folks canât be actually reading newspapers, even those with a bad case of both-siderisms.
This is from The Daily Beast today. Read and wonder. âMedia Matters Lays Off a Dozen Staffers Amid Elon Musk Lawsuit. The liberal media watchdog let go of a number of veteran researchers and writers on Thursday as it faces a number of legal threats from Musk and Republicans.â Justin Baragona has the lede. Do you know what your stateâs attorney general is up to?
Months after edgelord billionaire Elon Musk launched a âthermonuclear lawsuitâ against Media Matters for America, the liberal media watchdog announced that it was laying off a dozen staffers on Thursday to remain âsustainableâ amid a âlegal assault on multiple fronts.â
Besides Muskâs defamation complaint, which was launched by the X owner in November after Media Matters reported his social media site placed ads next to pro-Nazi content, the outlet has also been hit with lawsuits and probes from Republican attorneys general.
âWeâre confronting a legal assault on multiple fronts and given how rapidly the media landscape is shifting, we need to be extremely intentional about how we allocate resources in order to stay effective,â Media Matters president Angelo Carusone said in a statement.
âNobody does what Media Matters does,â he added. âSo, weâre taking this action now to ensure that we are sustainable, sturdy and successful for whatever lies ahead.â
Laid-off staffers, some of whom have been at the left-leaning nonprofit for years, took to social media on Thursday morning to announce they were let go. Some even pointed the finger directly at Musk for causing them to lose their jobs.
âBad News: Iâve been laid off from @mmfa, along with a dozen colleagues,â Kat Abughazaleh, who was recently featured in The New Republicâs list of political influencers to watch in 2024, tweeted. âThereâs a reason far-right billionaires attack Media Matters with armies of lawyers: They know how effective our work is, and it terrifies them (him).â
Other researchers and writers who were laid off on Thursday included Brendan Karet, Bobby Lewis, Alex Paterson, Ethan Collier and Carly Evans, among others. â[J]ournalism milestone achieved (got laid off,â Lewis snarked online after he was let go.
The layoffs at Media Matters come as digital and legacy media outlets across the country are facing sweeping cuts and even extinction amid dwindling advertising revenues and dropping online traffic. In just the last few months, the Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Business Insider, Vice Media, CBS News and others have slashed thousands of jobs while outlets like The Messenger have shuttered completely.
Meanwhile⊠at the Manhattan Criminal Court building. Birdbrain Nikki Haley makes the pilgrimage.â John Buss, @repeat1968
The Pew Research Center is reporting these new findings. âAmericans have mixed views about how the news media cover Bidenâs, Trumpâs ages.â
Itâs no surprise, then, that the ages of the candidates have been a major topic of conversation in news coverage of the 2024 presidential election. A new Pew Research Center survey finds that Americans have mixed feelings about the way news organizations are handling the issue for each candidate, with views sharply divided by political party.
Overall, similar shares of U.S. adults believe news organizations are giving too much attention (32%) or too little attention (29%) to Bidenâs age. An additional 38% think the media cover Bidenâs age about the right amount.
By comparison, Americans are less likely to say the news media are overemphasizing Trumpâs age (19%) and more likely to think that news organizations give it about the right amount of attention (49%).
The same survey found that a larger share of American voters express confidence that Trump has the physical and mental fitness needed to be president than say the same about Biden.
Americansâ opinions on news coverage are split along party lines. Each partyâs supporters tend to say that the opposing candidateâs age is getting too little attention.
So, should their ages be getting this much focus? What about both physical and mental fitness? How does the media decide what to cover on these two candidates? This is a fascinating article from AlJazeera from last month. This Opinion article is by Waleed Salem. âTrump and the US mediaâs conflict of interest. âThis election year, each story about Donald Trump must first pass the Lonely Planet test.â
On the last day of the Republican National Convention in July 2016, which nominated Donald Trump as the GOPâs candidate for the presidential election, CNNâs Anderson Cooper led a panel of pundits commenting on the event. Among them was cotton-haired Jeffrey Lord, who was eager to report on a call he had had with Trump.
âHe has a message for you, Anderson, that he is not pleased. He feels we are not accurately representing this convention,â Lord said on air. âHe [asked] me to say that your ratings, our ratings at CNN, are up here because of his presence in the convention,â he added.
âThere is no doubt about Donald Trumpâs impact on ratings,â Cooper responded, amiably.
Trumpâs assertion was not inaccurate. The year he first ran for election was the most profitable in CNNâs history. Interest in the new, unorthodox candidate â whether it was fascination, alarm, or glee â boosted profits for media outlets left and right. Online subscriptions soared for The New York Times and The Washington Post. Fox Newsâs ratings reached new highs.
The boost continued throughout the Trump presidency but wore off as soon as he left office.
The real estate mogul has now returned to the centre of American politics as the presumptive nominee for the Republican Party after Nikki Hailey dropped out of the race.
The possibility of another Trump term has led to a bout of public acknowledgements among media professionals that while the former president threatens democracy with his incessant falsehoods and norm-busting practices, he is actually good for business.
âIn crude material terms,â The New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg wrote in January, âDonald Trumpâs presidency benefited the media, with subscriptions, ratings and clicks all soaring.â
Acknowledgement is important, but stopping at that without changing conduct seems like a shrug of resignation, a self-serving free pass for coverage and business as usual to continue. Instead of soul-searching, we are getting disclaimers.
The words that even the thoughtful voices seem reluctant to use are âconflict of interestâ. It is clear that media outlets stand to benefit from their coverage of Trump. That is bad for journalism and, by extension, for democracy.
Itâs interesting to read how the worldâs media has been covering the Trump Trials and think about what we see and read in ours. This is from the BBC. âWhat the worldâs media make of Trump going on trial.â BBC is basically monitoring the coverage worldwide. Here are a few examples.
âSleepyDonâ trial presents US with unprecedented problems â China
By Tom Lam, BBC Monitoring China specialist
Chinese media have covered Mr Trumpâs trial but it hasnât featured as prominently on the news agenda as one might expect. Still, it offered the media another opportunity to show whatâs seen as the chaos and polarisation of US politics.
English-language reporting focused on facts of the case. State news agency Xinhuaâs English-language edition highlighted that Donald Trump was the first former president to stand a criminal trial. It also quoted the accused as describing the trial as âpolitical persecutionâ and saying the country was âfailingâ. China Daily, the state-run English-language newspaper, focused on jury selection, during which more than 50 of the 96 first potential jurors were excused after saying that they could not be fair.
Domestic-facing state-affiliated outlet The Paper provided infographics and timelines of the trial, and cited US surveys as showing polarised views on it among US voters. It also zoomed in on conflicting reports about the possible impact on the general election in November.
State-owned China News Service (CNS) talked about âunprecedented problemsâ facing the US judicial system if Mr Trump were to win in November but also be convicted.
Nationalist daily Global Times cited high interest rates, inflation and the crisis in the Middle East as showcasing Mr Trumpâs notion that the world had spun out of control under the Biden administration.
But the state-run tabloid did not spare the Republican either. It provided a colourful report on 16 April focusing on reports that he had fallen asleep in court, posting a meme ridiculing him as â#SleepyDonâ.
It seems Congressional Republicans are also spouting Chinese Propaganda. Hereâs from the monitor of Latin America.
âMesmerised and alarmedâ â Latin America
By Pascal Fletcher, BBC Monitoring Latin America specialist, Miami
From Mexico and Cuba to Argentina, media coverage reflected the keen interest with which political events in the US are followed south of the border. Multiple stories on the Trump trial emphasised its âhistoricalâ nature.
Most of the reports made a point of publishing striking photos of a stern-looking Trump seated in what outlets highlighted was the âaccusedâs benchâ â this was likely to be viewed as righteous justice by many of his critics in Latin America.
The mere possibility of another Trump presidency is both mesmerising and potentially alarming for many Latin American leaders, governments and societies that vividly recall his scathing anti-migrant comments and what they saw as barely-concealed scorn for struggling developing countries during his previous term in the White House.
Argentina-based Latin American news website Infobae published an extensive story on the âColombian judge that will have the last word in the trial against Donald Trumpâ, noting that Judge Juan Merchan had ânot flinched in decreeing a gag order against Trumpâ.
Some of the Latin American reports did slip into commentary, such as Mexican left-wing daily La Jornada which said that Mr Trump was âaccused not of being a saviour and defender of his country as he says, but of trying to cover up payments to a porn star which sought to silence an illicit sexual encounterâ.
Top Brazilian daily Folha de S. Paulo adopted a clearly anti-Trump position in a 16 April editorial entitled âTrump and the unthinkableâ which posed questions about a scenario in which he was jailed and then pardoned himself as president. It urged American voters to avert that scenario at the ballot box.
You can also read the monitorsâ findings from Russia and various European countries.
So, my best intentions were to write about the severe issues in the last Supreme Court-issued Decision where we found out that the 6 Republican appointees are not even serious about hiding their political agenda or abusing their positions, but you know me and my tight relationship with rabbit-holes.
I hope you all have a peaceful long weekend. But after that, fight like our democracy depends on it! Respect and Remember those who died doing just that.
Whatâs on your reading and blogging list today?
https://skydancingblog.com/2024/05/24/finally-friday-reads-fight-like-our-democracy-depends-on-it/
#50YearsAgo #Repeat1968 #JohnBuss #MemorialDay #PewResearch #TrumpSCriminalMind #TrumpAmericansWhoDiedInWarAreLosersAndSuckers_
At 9:07pm East US on Apr 8, 1974â Henry Aaron hit HR 715 breaking Babe Ruthâs home run record.
ICYMI: Woman Reveals How Her Niece Was Killed By A Car On New Yearâs Day Similar To How Her Parents Died 50 Years Ago https://shinemycrown.com/woman-reveals-how-her-niece-was-killed-by-a-car-on-new-years-day-similar-to-how-her-parents-died-50-years-ago/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #News #2024 #50yearsago #Atlanta #aunt
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50 years ago today one of my all time favourite albums was released: Head Hunters.
I listened to this for hours as a child when I discovered it in my dadâs LP collection. And when I recently put it on for the 9yo to hear, we both danced as if there was no tomorrow.
Hereâs to a visionary band and a time when it was a-ok when a song lasted for 10 or 15 minutes even. đ§Ą
The Skylab 3 mission launched #50YearsAgo today with astronauts Alan Bean, Jack Lousma and Owen Garriott on board, ready for a record-breaking 59-day mission furthering science on the Skylab space station. #Skylab50
Revisit Skylab 3: https://go.nasa.gov/44xOaSR
#NASAhistory
The Skylab 3 mission launched #50YearsAgo today with astronauts Alan Bean, Jack Lousma and Owen Garriott on board, ready for a record-breaking 59-day mission furthering science on the Skylab space station. #Skylab50
Revisit Skylab 3: https://go.nasa.gov/44xOaSR
#NASAhistory
#50YearsAgo today, the Skylab 2 crew said goodbye to Skylab and prepared for their return to Earth, taking this photo of the station that had been their home for the last 26 days.
Despite the slow start on the damaged station, they had salvaged the program, managed to accomplish the majority of their science goals, and broke the space endurance record during their stay! #Skylab50
Read more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/50-years-ago-skylab-2-astronauts-splash-down-after-record-breaking-28-day-mission
#NASAhistory
#50YearsAgo today, the Explorer 49 satellite launched toward the Moon to study low-frequency radio emissions from our solar system and beyond.
With its antennas deployed it measured 457.2 m, making it the largest human-made object to orbit the Moon. https://go.nasa.gov/3OWKLI9
#NASAhistory
La historia de Ethernet comienza a principios de los años setenta en el Centro de InvestigaciĂłn de Palo Alto (PARC) de Xerox Corporation. En 1973, el Dr. Robert Metcalfe, informĂĄtico, y su equipo se embarcaron en un proyecto para conectar ordenadores y otros dispositivos perifĂ©ricos en una red local. Este proyecto, conocido como "Alto Aloha Network", sentĂł las bases de lo que con el tiempo se convertirĂa en Ethernet.
#ethernet #ethernetcable #50yearsago #50Aniversario
https://www.electropages.com/blog/2023/05/ethernet-turns-50-connector-ages
#50YearsAgo today, the Skylab 2 crew began to activate Skylab, moving into the Orbital Workshop (OWS), where it was about 55°C (130°F). It took hours to assemble and deploy the parasol through the scientific airlock.
Once deployed, the OWS's temperature began to drop. #Skylab50
#NASAhistory
Astronauts Pete Conrad, Paul Weitz, and Joe Kerwin, the first Skylab crew, launched in an Apollo spacecraft to the damaged space station #50YearsAgo today. đ #Skylab50
Task #1: Save Skylab!
#NASAhistory
#50YearsAgo, two rockets stood poised for launch from @NASAKennedy: the Saturn V with the Skylab space station on Pad 39A (left) and the smaller Saturn 1B for launching the first Skylab crew on Pad 39B (right). Scheduled launch dates: May 14 and 15 respectively. #Skylab50
#NASAhistory
Picasso â the end of an age
9 April 1973
If ever an artist shaped an epoch it was Pablo Picasso.
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2023/apr/05/pablo-picasso-dies-at-home-in-france-1973
#50YearsAgo today at 9:11âŻPM EST, Pioneer 11 launched from @NASAKennedy. The first spacecraft to study Saturn up close, it is one of five NASA spacecraft on a trajectory out of the solar system and carries a pictorial plaque about where it came from.
#NASAhistory