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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanhayu met with Obama yesterday — AMY WILENTZ argues that if Netanyahu cannot be convinced to negotiate seriously with the Palestinians by the end of the summer, “the two-state solution may well be doomed, and eventually … so may the state of Israel.” Amy was Jerusalem correspondent for The New Yorker; her new piece is at Politico.
Also: MAZEL TOV, MIS AMIGOS: JOSH KUN has unearthed some amazing connections between Latin and Jewish popular music – from Yiddish mambos to Fiddler on the Roof charangas. Also: how Tito Puente ended up playing the Catskills. Josh teaches at USC’s Annenberg school and is director of the Popular Music Project there. He curated the exhibition “Jews on Vinyl” currently at the Skirball Museum, and will be hosting a listening party tomorrow/Thurs there at 730pm. Details HERE.
Plus: How Bush’s wars became Obama’s: TOM ENGELHARDT analyzes “a disaster that is yet to end.” Tom created and runs the indispensable TomDispatch.com, and is the author of The End of Victory Culture; Andrew Bacevich says “Tom Engelhardt is the I.F. Stone of the post 9/11 age.” Tom’s new book is THE AMERICAN WAY OF WAR.
How racism, poverty and science came together in the case of a poor black woman whose cells—taken without her knowledge—became one of the most important tools in medical research. Rebecca Skloot tells that story; her book is
Also: Legalization of marijuana will be on the Nov. 2 ballot in California: for our fund drive premium today we are featuring The Marijuana Grower’s Handbook: The Indoor High Yield Cultivation Grow Guide, by ED ROSENTHAL, “the guru of ganja” and the same Ed from the “Ask Ed” grow tips column of High Times magazine: everything you need to know in a beautiful 500 page illustrated book. (originally broadcast 5-19-10)
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Also: The US role in giving birth to Al Qaeda as an anti-Soviet force in Afghanistan is well-known — but it was not the beginning of enlisting Islamists to fight the Soviets. Pulitzer-prize winning Wall Street Journal reporter
What’s the difference between drinking alcohol and smoking pot? Art Linkletter explains to Richard Nixon. Really: White House transcripts at TheNation.com 
Plus: it’s Miles Davis’s birthday today — he would have been 84 years old today — and in honor of his birthday we’ll replay our interview from March 2000 with
It was a dirty job, but somebody had to do it: defend the new 
