Daily Show On The Walmart Illegal Immigrant Situation

Walmart is accused of knowingly hiring illegal immigrants, mainly from eastern europe, to work the overnight clean up shifts. (The government claims to have taped evidence of Walmart executives agreeing to such terms.)
Ed Helms helps out with a full investigation into the situation.
This from the October 27, 2003 program.

Daily Show On The Walmart Illegal Immigrant Situation
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Jon Stewart Makes A Blogging Funny

Yes I do feel a little childish for getting excited about this.
That being said, I’m quite excited about this 🙂
Jon has made a witty blogging joke!

(Jon says) “There’s a lot I could say about this whole situation, and for my full thoughts, please visit my blog.”

This from the October 22, 2003 program.

Jon Stewart On Liza’s Divorce Case
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Daily Show On Nat Heatwole Domestic Security Scare

Nat Heatwole is the college student who stashed boxcutters and other “terrorist” supplies on six different southwest jets to prove a point a few weeks back.
It took Federal Investigators five weeks to find Heathwole, even though, the day he did it, he sent an email to the FBI confessing to the crime and including his phone number.
This from the October 22, 2003 program.

Daily Show – Nat Heatwole Security Scare
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Brian Eno Lecture For Long Now On Friday November 14 In San Francisco

Brian Eno will be giving a lecture for the Long Now Foundation next Friday night.
He’s actually on the Board of Directors there.
Here’s what was emailed to me:

Musician/producer/artist BRIAN ENO

http://www.longnow.org/about/board/eno.htm

will be giving a rare free public lecture next week at
Fort Mason in San
Francisco on Friday, Nov. 14, in the Herbst Pavillion.
Coffee bar opens at
7pm, lecture at 8pm. Directions to Herbst Pavillion are
here

http://www.fortmason.org/directions/index.html
.
This is not a concert. Brian Eno will be speaking about
“The Long Now.” His
talk will be the first of a monthly series of Seminars
About Long-term
Thinking, sponsored by The Long Now Foundation
(http://www.longnow.org). His
talks are usually as amazing as his music.
The on-going lectures in this new series will be every
second Friday at Fort
Mason. Future speakers include Peter Schwartz, George
Dyson, Laurie
Anderson, Rusty Schweickart, Paul Hawken, Daniel
Janzen, and Danny Hillis.
Admission to the lectures is free (a $10 donation is
welcome but NOT
required). The hall holds about 700 people. For
unticketed lectures like
this it’s a good idea to come early for a good seat.
Please feel free post and forward this invitation.

Daily Show Interview With Walter Isaacson About Ben Franklin

Walter Isaacson is a former chairman and CEO of CNN, the President of the Aspen Institute, and the author of A Benjamin Franklin Reader.
Franklin worshippers such as myself will get a lot of mileage out of this interview. There are some lovely descriptions of my man Ben hanging out and doing cool things up until the day he died.
It made me want to read the book.
This is from the October 22, 2003 program.

Interview with Walter Isaacson
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Daily Show On The DC Sniper Trial

This clip is about “the lighter side” of the trial of John Allen Mohammad, one of the two suspects on trial for the DC Sniper shootings.
Mohammad was granted permission to serve as his own lawyer before he ‘fired himself’ and went back to his court appointed attorneys.
This is from the October 22, 2003 program.

Daily Show – Witless For The Prosecution
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Judge Blocks Abortion Ban Less Than An Hour After Shrub Signs Into Law

A nice accomplishment indeed, courtesy of the Center for Reproductive Rights.

Federal judge blocks late-term abortion ban

By the Associated Press.

A federal judge blocked implementation of a federal ban on certain late-term abortions Wednesday, less than an hour after President Bush signed the measure into law.
“Congress and the president ignored the Supreme Court and women’s health in enacting this law,” said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, which filed the lawsuit to block the law.
“The Nebraska court’s order will protect doctors from facing prison for providing their patients with the best medical care.”
U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf issued a temporary restraining order, citing concerns that the law did not contain an exception to the ban for preserving the health of a woman seeking the abortion.
“While … Congress found that a health exception is not needed, it is, at the very least, problematic whether I should defer to such a conclusion when the Supreme Court has found otherwise,” Kopf said.
The judge stopped short of prohibiting the new law from being enforced nationwide…
Kopf did not immediately schedule the next hearing in the case, at which time he could decide whether to issue a preliminary injunction against implementation of the law.
The judge’s ruling followed a three-hour hearing in a lawsuit brought by abortion supporters trying to block the ban. The four doctors sought to block the ban of the procedure opponents call partial-birth abortion.
In making his ruling, Kopf referred to a legal challenge from Carhart that led to the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Nebraska’s partial-birth abortion ban in 2000. The high court said the Nebraska law and others like it were an “undue burden” on women’s rights.
“The Supreme Court, citing factual findings of eight different trial judges, appointed by four different presidents, and the considered opinion of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, has found a very similar law unconstitutional because it banned `partial-birth abortions’ with the requisite exception from the preservation of the health of the woman,” Kopf said…
Judge Kopf voiced his concerns at the start of the hearing. “It seems to me the law is highly suspect, if not a per se violation of the Constitution,” he said…
Kopf said he could find no record of a doctor who performs abortions in the second and third trimesters testifying before Congress on late-term abortions. “Isn’t that important if Congress was really interested in knowing about this procedure?” Kopf said.
The law also appears to have a “serious vagueness problem,” Kopf said.
Priscilla Smith, an attorney for the Center for Reproductive Rights, said that if the law is allowed to take effect “physicians across the country will risk imprisonment for providing abortion care in accordance with their best medical judgment.”

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