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MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ Skips Any Talk to Guests About James Lee; Al Gore Mentioned at 6 AM

MSNBC’s Morning Joe seemed to be trying very hard to avoid the Discovery Channel hostage incident on Thursday morning — even though NBC had the exclusive of speaking with hostage-taker James Jay Lee before he was shot. With Willie Geist and Chris Jansing guest-hosting the show, they talked a lot about Middle East peace negotiations, and Hurricane Earl, and sinking Democratic midterm prospects, and even anonymously sourced hit jobs against alleged serial liar Sarah Palin in Vanity Fair . In the whole three hours, they never blabbed with guests about James Lee’s inspirational figures or his ultra-left website weirdness. The subject only came up about six minutes into the 6 am hour, before a Tom Costello news report. Jansing relayed: “Disturbing details are emerging about that gunman who was shot and killed yesterday after holding three people hostage at the Discovery Channel’s headquarters in Maryland. Court records show the 43-year-old, identified as James Jay Lee, was a radical environmentalist who said he experienced quote, ‘an awakening’ when he watched former Vice President Al Gore’s documentary An Inconvenient Truth. In a manifesto Lee wrote, he also railed against shows like Kate Plus Eight for encouraging the birth rate [of] quote, “parasitic human infants.” At 7:30, after another airing of the Costello report, Geist and Jansing talked to NBC News producer Rob Rivas, but even as Rivas vaguely mentioned the Lee manifesto, the hosts stepped right around any loose talk about Lee’s eco-inspirations: GEIST: First of all, how did you get the guy on the horn? RIVAS: Well, we had initial reports of some kind of situation at the Discovery Channel but nothing confirmed so as part of our standard operating procedure, we started calling authorities and one of the places we happened to call was the discovery channel and in the course of making that conversation, he answered the phone. GEIST: He answered the phone. CHRIS JANSING: I mean, what goes through your mind? You’re calling to get a confirmation presumably from somebody who works in public relations for discovery and next thing you know, you have a potentially volatile situation on your hands. RIVAS: Well, absolutely, and you know, as soon as we found out that to the best of our knowledge this was, in fact, the gentleman who was making threats against the building, we contacted the police immediately, and we just — I did my best just to keep him on the line. I figured if he was talking to me, he wasn’t doing anything else in the building, hopefully. MIKE BARNICLE: When did you realize that you were talking to the suspect? RIVAS: Well, he sounded like an individual when we called the facility that didn’t belong there. He seemed a little bit anxious and he identified himself right away as the gentleman who was, in fact, you know, wearing a device. BARNICLE: There was a very good line of inquiry, just in the clips that we played. How did you get there with the questions? It was very good. RIVAS: Well, you know, you never want to be part of the story. I just wanted to get as much information that was pertinent to hopefully report it in the future, but also you want to keep him talking. He was very actively promoting his website, which was sort of a manifesto, if you will, of several bullet points. So at the same time we were asking him questions, we were reading the website where we could go next with the questioning, primarily just to keep him on the line. That was the obvious place to shift to the politics, but MSNBC wasn’t going there. GEIST: How long did you keep him on the phone? How long was the call? RIVAS: Probably about 10, 15 minutes max. JANSING: Did he hang upon you ? RIVAS: He did. He got another phone call or a phone rang in the background and he dropped off of our line. GEIST: And at what stage of the crisis was this? Was this early on? Was this right before he was shot, or where was this? RIVAS: This was several hours before he was shot. I believe the police or someone was trying to get in contact with him because it probably continued another three hours before it ended. Mike Barnicle strangely thought of the human connection between reporter and eco-terrorist, but Rivas admirably shifted the sympathy back to the innocent folks: BARNICLE: How’d you feel? You know, you talked to him at 2:00 and at 5:30, the guy you talked to on the phone had been shot to death. RIVAS: It’s surreal, and I’m just glad nobody in the building, none of the innocent folks were hurt. GEIST: Rob, you did a great job on the phone, keeping him on the line. Good questions. Thanks for coming in to tell us about it. Rivas might not have been the first choice for windy analysis of the Big Picture. But it’s fascinating that MSNBC can do entire one-hour Chris Matthews specials about the frightening, impending dangers of right-wing rhetoric, and then go all silent when the threats and violence emerge from the other side of the ideological fence.

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Hostage 911 at Discovery Channel — Man with Gun

A man wielding a gun and believed to be carrying explosives is holed up at Discovery Channel Headquarters in Silver Spring, MD. // An employee told a local TV station, “We heard, pop, pop, pop, pop pop.”

The Whole Hemp House

All Photos: The Hemp Builder The house you don’t need to render, plaster, paint or insulate. The house with the building material that you can grow on one hectare (2.5 acres) of land. The same building material you can process yourself with standard machinery available at your hardware store. The house whose walls lock away over 110 kg (240 lb) of carbon per cubic metre. Impressive claims. What is this boastful house made of? Hemp. The whole hemp. We’ve talked before about hemp bales and even hempcrete. But this appears to be something new…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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CertainTeed introduces Sustainable Insulation TM NOT

I was surprised to see a full page ad on the back of Wood Design and Building for Sustainable Insulation TM that looked suspiciously like fibre glass batts. I wondered, a) how do you trademark the words “sustainable insulation” and b) under any definition, how do you call glass fibre insulation sustainable?… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Time’s Mark Halperin: 9/11 Families Need to Be Led Through a Discussion About the Ground Zero Mosque

Time magazine’s Mark Halperin engaged in the ultimate condescension Monday morning, arguing that families of 9/11 victims need to be guided by others into the Ground Zero mosque debate. “For the families of the victims of 9/11, whatever emotions they want to have, I respect and I honor. But somebody needs to lead them through a discussion,” Time’s senior political analyst lectured on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” He mentioned a meeting that reportedly took place between the mosque’s planners and the 9/11 families, which he insisted “needs to happen.” Halperin said the meeting “did not go well,” but added it was and is necessary. “As I said before, whether it moves or stays, that discussion must happen. This must be done with reconciliation. And it’s got to be led by leaders, not by people like Rick Lazio…and facts,” Halperin noted. The show picked up fresh from where it left off last week, bashing the supposedly inflammatory rhetoric from the right opposing the mosque and sympathizing – while disagreeing – with the families of 9/11 victims over the planned mosque two blocks away from Ground Zero. Host Joe Scarborough added that reconciliation doesn’t necessarily entail moving the mosque. “The leaders of this Islamic cultural center, Mark, have to show reconciliation towards the victims of 9/11,” Scarborough responded to Halperin. “That doesn’t necessarily mean moving the Islamic center.” “But what it may mean is asking them, say, ‘It’s not going to move. What can we do, though? What can we put inside of this center that, as a memorial to the memory of your father, or your son, or your daughter? What can we do to help you?'” Scarborough cried that the situation has already become an international problem, and Halperin warned it could escalate to greater proportions. “If the resolution is not handled well,” he remarked, “the signal it could send abroad could put us at war with a billion people forever.” Scarborough argued that moving the mosque now would constitute “giving into the hate speech of Newt Gingrich and people like him.” “To fear the building of this center down there at Ground Zero is to admit America is weak,” he asserted. “This is a chapter in our history that we’re going to – we as a country, the people associated with this – are going to be ashamed of,” he said of the heated debate over the mosque. A transcript of selected quotes from the show, which ran on August 23 from 6 a.m.-9 a.m. EDT, is as follows: JOE SCARBOROUGH: To fear the building of this center down there at Ground Zero is to admit America is weak, is to admit that we can’t handle the building of a community center which is – somebody said it yesterday, and this is what I thought was all along – it is basically a Muslim version of a 92nd Street ___. That’s what this place is going to be. MIKA BRZEZINSKI: It’s not just fear, Joe. They’re demonizing the Imam. They’re demonizing the people who want to do it. They are creating lies to promulgate hatred in this country. This is where we are, all over again. (…) SCARBOROUGH: This is a chapter in our history that we’re going to – we as a country, the people associated with this – are going to be ashamed of. (…) SCARBOROUGH: This is an international situation. … This is sending a horrific message across the Muslim world. (…) MARK HALPERIN: As bad as this is for relations in the United States, the signal that it sends abroad – the debate now is sending a bad signal. If the resolution is not handled well, whether it moves or not, if it’s not handled well, the signal it could send abroad could put us at war with a billion people forever. (…) SCARBOROUGH: This would not be happening if George W. Bush were President, for two reasons. First of all, a lot of these people on the right wouldn’t be trying to sully his name, that’s what this is about for a lot of these freaks on the far right. They want to embarrass Barack Obama, because oh gosh, his middle name is Hussein. (…) HALPERIN: You gotta confront the people who find it bothersome. Why is it bothersome? Why is it bothersome? If it’s not a center that meant to celebrate the violence of 9/11, if it’s not a recruitment center, why is it bothersome to anybody?  (…) HALPERIN: For the families of the victims of 9/11, whatever emotions they want to have, I respect and I honor. But somebody needs to lead them through a discussion. … Discussion needs to happen, as I’ve said before. (…) SCARBOROUGH: The leaders of this Islamic cultural center, Mark, have to show reconciliation towards the victims of 9/11. HALPERIN: And confidence. SCARBOROUGH: That doesn’t necessarily mean moving the Islamic center. But what it may mean is asking them; say “It’s not going to move. What can we do, though? What can we put inside of this center that, as a memorial to the memory of your father, or your son, or your daughter? What can we do to help you? There has to be some reconciliation. They can’t stiff-arm the 9/11 families. (…) BRZEZINSKI: But there’s no basis in order to worry that this would be insensitive. There are other things near Ground Zero and at the Pentagon that are similar. … They have a mosque 12 blocks away from Ground Zero, isn’t there one at the Pentagon? Am I wrong? (…) SCARBOROUGH: But at this point, if you want to move it up to the Upper West side? … At this point, I don’t know that we can do that. I don’t know that we can do that as a country, because it’s giving in to the hate speech of Newt Gingrich, and people like him, Rick Lazio who’s stoking fear, people down yesterday, trying to beat somebody up because they thought they were a Muslim. We can’t give in to that as a country.

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Muslims pray less than 80 feet from Pentagon’s 9/11 crash site

While Americans are bitterly debating the proposed building of a mosque near New York's ground zero, Muslims have been praying for years less than 80 feet from where another hijacked jetliner struck. The Pentagon chapel is part of a memorial to the 184 people killed in 2001 when hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 flew into the west side of the Pentagon and plowed through three of the building's five office rings. As part of its massive renovation, the Pentagon opened the nondenominational chapel in November 2002. The chapel hosts a daily prayer group and weekly worship service for Muslims and provides similar services for Jews, Hindus, Mormons, Protestants, Catholics and Episcopalians. Pentagon officials say that no one in the military or the families of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has ever protested. They describe the 80-seat chapel as a peaceful place where some 300 to 400 Pentagon employees come to pray each week. The goal of the Pentagon chaplain office, which runs the chapel, is to “provide assistance and support for the religious, spiritual and morale needs of all service members and employees,” said Army spokesman George Wright. A proposal to build an Islamic cultural center near ground zero in New York has prompted angry protests by victims of the 2001 attacks, which were done in the name of Islam. A majority of New Yorkers say they are opposed to the plan. More @ link added by: Future_America

LEED Buildings: Is the ‘Green’ All In Your Head?

A LEED-certified chemistry building on the MSU campus. Courtesy MSU . There’s nothing like conflicting information to give you a headache. Or maybe it’s the building where I work, a structure built in the 1970s. According to a Michigan State University study, I’d feel better if I worked in LEED-certified building. On the other hand, LEED buildings don’t pay enough attention to indoor air quality, says John Wargo, a professor at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Open Thread: Obama Backs Ground Zero Mosque

For general discussion and debate. Possible talking point: President Obama backs the building of a mosque at Ground Zero. Thoughts?

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Matthews Whacked Fox for Being ‘Stooges’ for Senate Candidates, But What About MSNBC’s Senate Shilling?

On Tuesday night’s Hardball, Chris Matthews theorized (confessing he didn’t really have evidence) that GOP candidates like Sharron Angle get to pre-screen their questions before appearing on Fox News. He concluded: “How far will these candidates go in expecting the networks, especially Fox in the case of the right wing, to do their bidding and set them up as basically stooges, asking pre-arranged questions, pre-arranged answers?” Matthews mocked Angle’s chutzpah that interviews should be fundraising opportunities. It’s a little mysterious that MSNBC would get on a high horse for offering repeated bites at the publicity apple for Senate candidates. Take the case of Bill Halter, the staunch leftist who challenged Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D.-Ark.) in a primary for not supporting a socialist “public option” in the health-care debate. From March through the June 8 primary, MSNBC hosted Halter in ten interviews (on programs included in the Nexis transcript database), including seven on The Ed Show, one on The Rachel Maddow Show (on March 3), one on Hardball (on March 12), one on Andrea Mitchell Reports on primary day (June 8).  Don’t like candidates repeating their websites on air, MSNBC? Halter did on the Ed Show. Here’s May 19:  SCHULTZ: Governor, you have gotten the grass roots support, I mean overwhelming compared to your opponent. Is it going to be there between now and June 8th? Can you count on the same people that got you close last night to close the deal for you? HALTER: Well, Ed, I`m just going to ask them right now. Go to billhalter.com. Our average contribution has been $30. That`s something that people across Arkansas and across the United States can do, and I can guarantee you this, we`re going to put that money to good use. Actually, it happened again on that night:  SCHULTZ: Adam, what if the progressive movement in this country can`t pull it off in Arkansas? Would this be a big setback? Because I see this as a real turning point right here. I mean, she is the first corporate Democratic senator that fought hard against health care reform. I don`t think she held insurance`s feet to the fire at all. If she is successful, is that a real blow to the progressive movement? ADAM GREEN: Sure. Any loss would be a blow to any movement. But we`re going to win, and here`s why we`re going to win. One by-product of the fact that she has taken millions and millions of dollars from big corporations is that she really has no grassroots support here on the ground. You can feel it. Meanwhile, thousands of thousands of people are chipping in with their time and their money to Bill Halter, either at BillHalter.com or on our website, BoldProgressives.org. Halter also did two website plugs on the Ed Show of May 24:  SCHULTZ: The latest Research 2000 poll shows you were slightly ahead of the Senator, 48-46. Is it going to be this close all the way? What do you think? HALTER: I think it will be close, but I believe that we`re headed for a victory on June 8th. Certainly, we have all the momentum, Ed. We`ve seen that all over the state. SCHULTZ: Do you have the money? HALTER: We can always use help, Ed. BillHalter.com for anybody who wants to help out. SCHULTZ: But right now do you have the money? HALTER: Well, we`ve got enough to get our ads up, but we can always use more. SCHULTZ: Well, what about her war chest? She doesn`t seem to have the grassroots the way you do. HALTER: No, that`s true. But she`s had six years to raise money, and so she banked over $8 million. We`ve out-raised Senator Lincoln ever since we got in the race, but she just had a big head start. Of course, she spent a lot of that money, too. But we could use everybody`s help, $10, $20, $30. BillHalter.com is the place to go . The Ed Show dates for Halter were March 2, March 5, March 31, May 14, May 19, May 24, and June 2.  But Matthews called Sharron Angle’s grinning insistence to Cameron on fundraising plugs in her interviews as “the most incredible 26 seconds of television history for a very long time.” That’s obviously a very slanted lesson in TV history.

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CBS and ABC Wish Obama Happy Birthday: Still ‘Full of Energy,’ But Feeling ‘Weight of the Presidency’

Playing Stevie Wonder’s version of ‘Happy Birthday’ at the end of Wednesday’s CBS Early Show, co-host Erica Hill reported: “The Obamas, of course, big Stevie Wonder fans. And President Obama, 49 years old today.” After she observed that Obama looked a little grayer, co-host Harry Smith, who interviewed the President on Friday, chimed in: “He came bounding into the interview area full of energy.” Smith went on to note how “in terms of energy and sort of lines on the face or any of that other kind of stuff….looks like [Obama’s] still got it together.” Hill wondered: “He doesn’t look tired or drawn or stressed?” Smith replied, “No, no. Nope,” and started to joke about his own age: “[Obama] was probably very happy to see me….Because Lord knows, everybody likes it when they see the old- ” At that point, weatherman Dave Price interjected: “But keep in mind, you really never notice it until you see those pictures.” He added: “…the only one who really came out looking just like he did was Reagan….left looking great.” Smith couldn’t resist getting in a quick shot at the late president: “…they insisted till the end that he never dyed his hair.” Back in 2001, Early Show news reader Melissa McDermott offered only a dry, three-sentence news brief on President George W. Bush’s 55th birthday: “Well, today is President Bush’s 55th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bush arrived in Maine yesterday to celebrate with family and friends at the family’s home in Kennebunkport, Maine. The White House says his only goals for the day are to make an early tee time and shoot a low score.” In 2002, Tracy Smith and Mark Knoller added a couple extra lines to a nearly identical brief: TRACY SMITH: All right, Mark. Now it is the president’s 56th birthday today, so how’s he celebrating? KNOLLER: Well, he’s celebrating it with his family at the family home here at Kennebunkport, Maine. The president and his dad were up early this morning, teeing off for a round of golf at just after 6 AM. There’ll be a birthday party by the family for the president this evening. We’re told there will be birthday cake and singing. SMITH: Yum. All right. Thanks, Mark. There was no birthday music or discussion of Bush’s energy level and hair color. The Early Show wasn’t the only network morning show to send Obama a special birthday message on Wednesday, ABC’s Good Morning America had a similar segment. With ‘They say it’s your birthday!’ playing in the background, co-host Robin Roberts announced: “…the President of the United States is celebrating his 49th birthday today.” A headline on-screen read: “Happy Birthday, Mr. President: Has White House Aged Obama?” Correspondent Yunji de Nies reported: “It’s the President’s birthday. And apparently, he’s been feeling his age….It was just 18 months ago that the vibrant 47-year-old took the oath.” A clip was played of de Nies fretting over the President’s aging to Press Secretary Robert Gibbs: “Does he feel like the weight of the presidency is, perhaps, accelerating his aging?” She explained: “This president isn’t unique. Bill Clinton entered a fresh-faced baby-boomer and emerged mature. Eight years weren’t easy an George W. Bush, either. And take a look at Abraham Lincoln. No matter the century, the Oval Office takes its toll.” De Nies went so far as to ask Dr. Michael Roizen of the Wellness Institute at the Cleveland Clinic, “What’s the best advice on his birthday? How can he stay young?” Roizen replied: “Keep playing basketball. And make sure he makes time for family time.” Here is a transcript of the August 4 Early Show segment: 8:51AM [SONG: Happy birthday to you] ERICA HILL: A little Stevie Wonder Happy Birthday for you. The Obamas, of course, big Stevie Wonder fans. And President Obama, 49 years old today. HARRY SMITH: You really tied it all together there. HILL: I just – I just tied it up with a bow for you on a birthday gift. DAVE PRICE: Thank you Casey Kasem. HILL: Any time. Your top 40- DAVE PRICE: How about a long distance dedication? HILL: Oh, coming up a little later in the show. So, it’s President Obama’s birthday today. He’s heading home to Chicago to celebrate tonight. Of course, Mrs. Obama and Sasha are in Spain, Malia’s at camp. He’s hanging out with friends in Chicago. I got to ask you, Harry, he’s looks a little gray, but other than that, you just interviewed him last week- SMITH: It was on Friday. He came bounding into the interview area full of energy. That is the most telling thing, is – he really is grayer, without question, grayer, but in terms of energy and sort of lines on the face or any of that other kind of stuff, we’ve seen over the years what being in the White House can do to a president. HILL: What it does. SMITH: And he looks like he’s- HILL: Even his face? SMITH: -at least overtly, looks like he’s still got it together. HILL: He doesn’t look tired or drawn or stressed? SMITH: No, no. Nope, he was – well, he was probably very happy to see me- JEFF GLOR: Of course, of course. SMITH: Because Lord knows, everybody likes it when they see the old- PRICE: But keep in mind, you really never notice it until you see those pictures one, two – I mean, look at Carter. You know, the only one who really came out looking just like he did was Reagan. He went into the office, you know, being relatively senior, and left the same. And left looking great. SMITH: And you know, PRICE: Right. GLOR: Of course not.         HILL: I have no comment. GLOR: Reagan always looked great. HILL: Hey, have a great day, everyone. If it’s your birthday, happy birthday to you as well. Stay tuned, your local news is next.        Here is a full transcript of the Good Morning America segment: 7:49AM ROBIN ROBERTS [singing] They say it’s your birthday! Around the water cooler this morning, nine days before Sam celebrates his birthday, the President of the United States is celebrating his 49th birthday today. ABC GRAPHIC: Happy Birthday, Mr. President: Has White House Aged Obama? GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Sam’s only going to be 34. SAM CHAMPION: No, we’re oddly the same age. But, I do love you for that, George. ROBERTS: See how close you were to becoming the President of the United States. But, he’s on his own, Barack Obama is, today. He’s in Chicago, because Malia is at sleep away camp. Michelle is with Ms. Obama on vacation in- STEPHANOPOULOS: Spain. ROBERTS: in Spain. And, so, he’ll have a celebratory dinner we’re the boys, with his friends in Chicago tonight. Yunji de Nies decided to take a look, because this is his second birthday in office, to see how the two years have treated him. YUNJI DE NIES: It’s the President’s birthday. And apparently, he’s been feeling his age. BARACK OBAMA [montage]: I have a lot more gray hair than I did last year. I don’t have as much gray hair in that clip. [At a Subway] I want everybody to know when I was 20, I could order a 12-inch. I’m turning 49 next week, which means I need just the half. DE NIES: It was just 18 months ago that the vibrant 47-year-old took the oath. OBAMA: So, help me, God. DE NIES: As months grow, so do the grays. [At a press conference.] Does he feel like the weight of the presidency is, perhaps, accelerating his aging? ROBERT GIBBS: I can’t imagine that the weight of the job doesn’t take a toll. It will just require that he get more frequent hair cuts. DE NIES: This president isn’t unique. Bill Clinton entered a fresh-faced baby-boomer and emerged mature. Eight years weren’t easy an George W. Bush, either. And take a look at Abraham Lincoln. No matter the century, the Oval Office takes its toll. DR. MICHAEL ROIZEN (Wellness Institute at the Cleveland Clinic): We looked at all the presidents and the typical one ages two years for every year they’re in office. DE NIES: Using Aprilage Facial Progression Software, we got a glimpse of what the President might look like after one term in office. And then, after two. What’s the best advice on his birthday? How can he stay young? ROIZEN: Keep playing basketball. And make sure he makes time for family time. DE NIES: For Good Morning America, Yunji de Nies, ABC News, the White House. ROBERTS: I think our stage manager, Angie, said it’s all the secrets they know as president. You think you know what’s going on in the world. But, once you become president and you open up the docket and you go- STEPHANOPOULOS: oh, my god. JUJU CHANG: I have to settle that now. STEPHANOPOULOS: Our gift will be, we’ll send him a case of Grecian Formula 16.

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