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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Why Jared Diamond’s New Book Is Completely Wrong

Today: Israel Conducts Airstrikes on Syria , David Fincher, Beau Willimon & Kate Mara On Netflix's 'House of Cards' , Giffords to Senate: 'Be Bold'
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

January 30, 2013
COUNTERPOINT

Geography professor Jared Diamond's buzzy new book, The World Until Yesterday, argues that "modern" industrialized people should learn from "traditional" tribal peoples, because they show how everyone lived until a few thousands years ago. Nice try, writes Stephen Corry—Diamond is both factually and morally wrong.

ESCALATION

This really isn't good. Regional security officials report that Israel conducted an airstrike on Syria. Though the target was not disclosed, the strike reportedly happened near the border with Lebanon. The officials said that Israel was planning to hit a shipment of weapons going to Hezbollah in Lebanon. The shipment allegedly contained powerful SA-17 missiles.

STREAM THIS

Netflix is jumping into the original programming arena with a remake of the BBC miniseries 'House of Cards,' all 13 episodes of which will be available for streaming on Friday. The Daily Beast's Jace Lacob talks to David Fincher, Beau Willimon, and Kate Mara about the adaptation, their characters' twisted dynamic, and more.

GUN REFORM

In a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday on gun violence, former representative Gabrielle Giffords pleaded with Congress: "Do something." Still recovering from the horrific shooting in Tucson, Ariz.—which ended the lives of six, and almost her own—Giffords admitted "speaking is difficult." But as the nation grapples with the issue of gun control, she said her experience was too important not to share. "Violence is a big problem. Too many children are dying; too many children," she said. "We must do something. It will be hard. But the time is now. You must act. Be bold. Be courageous. Americans are counting on you."

Wild Weather

Tornado warnings were issued in Tennesee and Kentucky this morning, and three tornadoes had been reported by 4:35 a.m. Severe-weather warnings are in effect for the areas between New Orleans and Jacksonville, Fla., in the south and between Baltimore and Pittsburgh in the north. More than 13,000 people lost power when the storms tore through Memphis and four inches of rain fell over three hours. Downed power lines caused a grass fire in Arlington, Tenn. The storms are part of an unusual weather pattern this year fueled by winds blowing unseasonably warm air from the Gulf of Mexico into cold air coming over the plains from Canada. "It's not a normal weather pattern for this time of year," one expert said.


GOING DOWN
U.S. Economy Shrank in Fourth Quarter
Economic output fell by 0.1 percent.
WELCOME TO WASHINGTON
William 'Mo' Cowan Tapped for Senate
To replace John Kerry.
TELL-ALL
Tuiasosopo Comes Clean About Hoax
Says he was "deeply, romantically in love" with Te'o.
UM, WHAT?
Jason London Arrested
Allegedly defecates in police car.
SPOKESPERSON NO-NO
Alicia Keys Betrays BlackBerry?
Tweets from her iPhone.
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