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Friday, March 28, 2014

Gillmor Gang Live 03.28.14

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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Gillmor Gang: Another Fine Mess

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Saturday, March 1, 2014

UPDATE: Gang of knife-wielding men kill 27 at China train station...

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Monday, January 27, 2014

Mexico says catches senior Knights Templar drug gang boss


MEXICO CITY Mon Jan 27, 2014 4:06pm EST



MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico said on Monday it had caught a leader of the Knights Templar, a violent drug cartel that has created a major security problem for President Enrique Pena Nieto in western Mexico.


An official from the Attorney General’s office said security forces had captured Dionisio Loya Plancarte, known as “El Tio” (The Uncle), one of the most senior members of the Knights Templar.


Plancarte’s detention marks the first major capture of the inner circle of the gang, which emerged from a split in another cartel in the western state of Michoacan known as La Familia.


The Knights Templar have controlled large swathes of the restive mountainous state in recent years.


The Knights have this year been embroiled in confrontations with armed vigilantes in Michoacan, stirring concerns about Pena Nieto’s strategy to combat widespread violence in Mexico.


(Reporting by Lizbeth Diaz; Writing by Simon Gardner; Editing by James Dalgleish)



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Mexico says catches senior Knights Templar drug gang boss

Mexico says catches senior Knights Templar drug gang boss

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico said on Monday it had caught a leader of the Knights Templar, a violent drug cartel that has created a major security problem for President Enrique Pena Nieto in western Mexico.


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Thursday, January 2, 2014

The Brutal Gang Rape and Murder Of a Young Girl Has Rocked India. Again.

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Monday, December 9, 2013

OBAMA GANG RAPES AMERICA

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Gang Rape In Mumbai: Indian Women Need Personal Firearms


What happens in large gun free zones like, say, India? Lots of gang rape, among other things.


According to Wikipedia:


“The Arms Act of 1959 and the Arms Rules 1962 of India prohibits the sale, manufacture, possession, acquisition, import, export and transport of firearms and ammunition unless under a license and is a stringent process. The Arms Act classifies firearms into two categories: Prohibited Bore (PB) and Non-Prohibited Bore (NPB), where semi-automatic and fully automatic firearms fall under the Prohibited Bore category… The criteria which are considered during the issue of NPB firearm permits are whether the person faces threats; PB firearms criteria is more stringent, applicable for a person, especially having a government position who faces immediate danger or threats, family members of such people and a person whose occupation by nature involves open threats and danger.”


I don’t know if you have been ignoring the news from India lately, but I if you have been paying attention than you know that being a human female should count as an occupation that “by nature involves open threats and danger.”


The latest scandal, that was bad enough to stand out from the general culture of rape and make the news, was the gang rape of a 23-year-old journalist:


“As India continues to grapple with the fallout from a string of widely reported sex assaults, including a gang-rape in New Delhi, another horrific attack has occurred, this time in Mumbai. Police say a 23-year-old photojournalist was gang-raped while on the job by five men last night; one arrest has been made. The victim was hospitalized with internal and external injuries and is in stable condition, the BBC reports. A male colleague who was with her reportedly suffered a beating. Some 35 people have been detained in the case, and police have released sketches of the five alleged perpetrators. They say they have a ‘strong lead,’ CNN notes.”


One can pray that the many rape-loving males infesting India are converted by God’s spirit and repent of their wicked ways. The spirit of God has accomplished more difficult things. But humanly speaking the only way to address this issue institutionally is go make sure that most women in India have access to a portable firearm that they can carry on their person at all times.


But what happens if they get her gun?


There is nothing they can do to her with a gun that they couldn’t do without one. Rapists in India have tended to leave their victims alive (unless they die later). They have shown no interest in finishing them off once they were done with them. So that doesn’t matter.


But if women have guns, won’t men have guns too.


Sure, but you can’t expect to be able to rape someone who is shooting at you. You can shoot back, but that makes your rape fantasy much less likely to come true?


What about these five guys? If they had guns they could still hold up the girl and her male protector with their two guns.


Two guns to five guns is less an imbalance than five guys to one man and one rape-able woman. In the no-gun scenario, the not one of the five rapists has any reason to fear the he might get killed. And the girl might decide she would rather take her chances than shoot, even if they do have guns pointed at her. The bottom line is that guns always even out the odds and provide the possibility to the assailant that he might die.


But criminals aren’t rational.


When was the last time you saw someone try to hold up a convenience store with a banana or hold a sponge to a girl’s throat to threaten her? Criminals act to achieve goals just like anyone else. Make those goals riskier and harder to achieve and you will change behavior.


What’s more, women, instead of being helpless victims, will all be seen as potential killers. That will, over time, change how all Indians, male or female, view women.














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Gang Rape In Mumbai: Indian Women Need Personal Firearms

Friday, August 23, 2013

Gang rape of photo journalist shocks Indian financial city Mumbai




Policemen survey the crime scene where a photo journalist was raped inside an abandoned textile mill in Mumbai August 23, 2013. REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui


1 of 3. Policemen survey the crime scene where a photo journalist was raped inside an abandoned textile mill in Mumbai August 23, 2013.


Credit: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui





MUMBAI | Fri Aug 23, 2013 4:10am EDT



MUMBAI (Reuters) – A photo journalist was gang-raped in the Indian city of Mumbai, police said on Friday, evoking comparisons with a similar incident in Delhi in December that led to nationwide protests and a revision of the country’s rape laws.


The attack on Thursday evening triggered protests and an outcry on social media, with many users shocked that it took place in Mumbai, widely considered to be India’s safest city for women.


“An FIR has been registered … nobody has been arrested so far,” a head constable at the police station dealing with the case told Reuters. An FIR is a preliminary police report. Several people were detained for questioning, another policeman said. Some media reports said one man had been arrested.


In rowdy scenes in the upper house of parliament, the opposition accused the government of not doing enough to protect women, despite tougher sex crime laws brought in this year.


The victim, who is in her early twenties, was admitted on Thursday night to a hospital in south Mumbai, where she is in a stable condition, a hospital official told Reuters by e-mail.


The attack took place in an abandoned textile mill in Lower Parel, a gritty former industrial district that is now one of the city’s fastest-growing neighborhoods of luxury apartments, malls and bars, media reports said. The woman was working on an assignment with a male colleague.


“In the evening, the girl and her colleague were clicking pictures. Two men approached her asking her if she had permission to shoot. Another man then joined in and the photographer was gang-raped,” Mumbai Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh told an Indian television station. Other reports said more men were involved in the attack.


“We’ve brought in 10 people for questioning. A case of gang rape has been filed,” Singh said.


Several dozen mainly male supporters of the right-wing Shiv Sena political party gathered with flags and banners outside the police station where the case was filed. A further protest was called later in the afternoon.


Women’s safety in India has been in the spotlight this year following the brutal gang rape of a 23-year-old student on a moving bus in December, which led thousands of Indians to take to the streets in protest. The woman died of her injuries two weeks later in a Singapore hospital.


The trials of the four men and one juvenile accused of the December attack are expected to conclude within the next three weeks. The verdict on the juvenile suspect is set for Aug 31. Closing arguments in the trial of the four adult suspects started on Thursday.


Following public outcry over the Delhi attack, India introduced tougher rape laws in March, which include the death penalty for repeat offenders and for those whose victims were left in a “vegetative state”.


In contrast to Delhi, Mumbai has long been considered a safer place for women to travel alone, even at night.


“(Mumbai) has this sense of security … but these things make us feel that maybe we are not really that safe,” said A. L. Sharada, director of Population First, an NGO that works on women’s rights issues.


“Women should be able to move freely and take up work. Why should we be worrying about something bad happening to us all the time?” Sharada added.


(Reporting by Mumbai Bureau and Shyamantha Asokan and Aditya Kalra in NEW DELHI; Writing by Shyamantha Asokan; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel)





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Gang rape of photo journalist shocks Indian financial city Mumbai

Gang Rape of Journalist Shocks Mumbai


NEW DELHI — A young photojournalist was gang raped while her male colleague was tied up and beaten in India’s business hub of Mumbai, police said Friday. The case was reminiscent of the December gang rape and death of a young university student in the Indian capital that shocked the country.




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Police said the woman was on assignment to take pictures of an abandoned textile factory in south Mumbai late Thursday when five men confronted her with an offer to help her get permission to shoot inside the building.


Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh told reporters that the men tied her colleague’s hands with a belt while she was gang raped.


The woman, 22, is in stable condition in hospital.


The assault comes amid heightened concerns about sexual violence in India. The gang rape and death of the student on a bus in New Delhi in December had shaken a country long inured to violence against women and sparked protests demanding better protection for women.


In response, the government passed a new stringent law increasing prison terms for rape and making voyeurism, stalking, acid attacks and the trafficking of women punishable under criminal law.


The police have released sketches of the men based on descriptions given by the woman and her colleague, and have formed several teams to track them.


Singh said the area where the attack took place was very isolated and the men may have been local drug dealers.




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Sunday, July 28, 2013

‘Bastards of the Party’ Film Explores How Government War Against Black Panthers Led to Crips Gang



bastards-of-the-partyThis documentary takes it’s title from a passage in City of Quartz that reads: “As even The [Los Angeles] Times recognized, the decimation of the Panthers led directly to a recrudescence of gangs in the early 1970s. ‘Crippin,’ the most extraordinary new gang phenomenon was a bastard offspring of the Panthers’ former charisma, filling the void left by the LAPD SWAT teams.”


It’s closing in on 1968 and the civil rights era is fading due to leadership dissolution brought on, notably, against The Black Panther Party by the American government (J. Edgar Hoover, COINTELPRO). Born out of the disjointed fraction of the Party was The Crips. With the collapse of California’s manufacturing base and The Crips offering the only seeming alternative, black youth gravitated toward the lure of the modern gangster lifestyle which was rapidly making a name for itself in the illegal trade of drug trafficking.


Watch this film. It’s on Netflix, if you have it. You can also watch it in fragments on YouTube.




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Monday, June 24, 2013

"Gang" warfare over immigration


David Vitter, Ted Cruz, Jeff Sessions, Jim Inhofe and Mike Lee are shown in a composite. | AP Photos

A stubborn anti-reform ‘Gang of Five’ has been the bill’s loudest opponents. | AP Photos





They represent conservatives’ last stand in the Senate.


To a small band of Republican senators, the problems with the Senate’s immigration reform bill could fill an encyclopedia.







To them, the bill is too long, it hasn’t been read, it’s been negotiated in secret, it’s filled with loopholes, it doesn’t do what Gang of Eight talking points promised and Republicans haven’t been given the chance to substantively alter it. They’ve compared it to Obamacare, warning that a “cornhusker kickback” is buried somewhere deep inside the border security language.


(Also on POLITICO: Graham: We’re close to 70 votes on immigration reform)


Senate enemies of immigration reform are rapidly dwindling after Republican Sens. John Hoeven of North Dakota and Bob Corker of Tennessee struck a border security deal last week that may well push the overall bill over the finish line in the upper chamber. But they are still making a lot of noise, as well as coordinating with outside groups opposing the proposed reform to warn the American people that they are getting a bad deal.


A stubborn anti-reform “Gang of Five” has been the loudest opponents: Republican Sens. Mike Lee of Utah, Jeff Sessions of Alabama, David Vitter of Louisiana, Ted Cruz of Texas and Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma. These loud-and-proud foes are bucking much of the mainstream GOP establishment — including Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly — which is now rushing en masse to embrace the bill.


They are employing guerrilla tactics, trying to break up the bipartisan backslapping to speak on the Senate floor or staying until the wee hours of the night to rail against reform. It’s an aggressive campaign to kill one of the most significant pieces of Senate legislation in years, pummeling reform advocates on both the process (not enough amendment votes on the Senate floor) and the bill’s substance (the bill doesn’t solve the problem of those who have overstayed their visas).


(Immigration reform bill: Full text)


Despite their opposition, the Senate bill is expected to pass this week by a wide margin. But their complaints may well be picked up by their House compatriots, where reform faces a far tougher path.


They are warning their House colleagues that it may soon be their turn to fight. Cruz has already appeared with the House’s Tea Party Caucus at a rally to pronounce the Senate bill as “utterly toothless.”


Sessions, the most high-profile reform foe, suggested last week that the bill needs to be sent back to committee. Instead, the group fears Senate leadership and other Republicans are poised to jam a bill through, a note of alarm accentuated over the weekend as the Senate Conservatives Fund urged Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to do everything he can to halt the bill.


The opponents’ question: What’s the rush?


“I fear we’ll be told, ‘We’ve got to pass this bill now! It all has to be passed now, and we don’t have time for any more of these pesky amendments from these pesky senators from all over the great country of the United States of America. We have got to pass this now!’” Lee said in a prediction of what might happen this week.


(PHOTOS: Pols react to immigration deal)


Sessions has enumerated his quibbles with the bill in wide-ranging floor speeches even on Fridays, when the Senate is typically out of session.


“We’ll just give amnesty to everybody here and we’ll pass a law and we promise it will fix things and we don’t really worry whether it does or not. And I can tell you it won’t. It won’t fix it,” Sessions said Friday in one of dozens of appearances he has made on the Senate floor — and C-SPAN.


Vitter spent the weekend poring over hundreds of pages of text in the substitute bill written by the Gang of Eight, Corker and Hoeven, tweeting its flaws one by one.


“Found 8 ‘emergency spending’ items so far to hide true costs. Fast-tracking amnesty is not an emergency!” Vitter said in one message.




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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Ayotte backs Gang of Eight immigration bill


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Ayotte’s endorsement provides a major lift to the bipartisan effort. | AP Photo





Sen. Kelly Ayotte endorsed the Senate Gang of Eight immigration reform bill Sunday, providing a major lift to the bipartisan effort.


“Our immigration system is completely broken,” the New Hampshire Republican said, and the immigration reform legislation is “a thoughtful, bipartisan solution to a tough problem.” Ayotte went on to praise the border security provisions, the E-Verify program that secures employment verification data and the system for high-skilled workers.The bill is particularly crucial, she said, to ensure that “we don’t have another wave of illegal immigration.”


Ayotte also hailed the bill’s mechanisms to bring the U.S.’s current undocumented immigrants “out of the shadows” and offer them a “tough but fair” way to earn citizenship. Making them pay taxes, pass a background check and learn English is the right way to handle a difficult problem, she said.


On the threat of a Senate filibuster, Ayotte said that immigration must be debated because “the status quo is unacceptable.”


Earlier on Fox News Sunday, though, Sen. Rand Paul critized the Gang of Eight bill. While he said that “we have a broken visa system,” the Senate bill doesn’t address it properly. Paul said that “you need to expand the numbers of workers that are allowed to come into this country,” but that the legislation in the Senate “puts new caps” on workers.


Paul also said plainly that the Senate bill “doesn’t secure the border.” The Kentucky Republican said that he was “willing to compromise” and “wants to make the bill work,” but that the bill’s authors must come to him directly to address some of his concerns.


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Ayotte backs Gang of Eight immigration bill

Ayotte backs Gang of Eight immigration bill

Kelly Ayotte is pictured. | AP Photo

Ayotte’s endorsement provides a major lift to the bipartisan effort. | AP Photo





Sen. Kelly Ayotte endorsed the Senate Gang of Eight immigration reform bill Sunday, providing a major lift to the bipartisan effort.


“Our immigration system is completely broken,” the New Hampshire Republican said, and the immigration reform legislation is “a thoughtful, bipartisan solution to a tough problem.” Ayotte went on to praise the border security provisions, the E-Verify program that secures employment verification data and the system for high-skilled workers.The bill is particularly crucial, she said, to ensure that “we don’t have another wave of illegal immigration.”


Ayotte also hailed the bill’s mechanisms to bring the U.S.’s current undocumented immigrants “out of the shadows” and offer them a “tough but fair” way to earn citizenship. Making them pay taxes, pass a background check and learn English is the right way to handle a difficult problem, she said.


On the threat of a Senate filibuster, Ayotte said that immigration must be debated because “the status quo is unacceptable.”


Earlier on Fox News Sunday, though, Sen. Rand Paul critized the Gang of Eight bill. While he said that “we have a broken visa system,” the Senate bill doesn’t address it properly. Paul said that “you need to expand the numbers of workers that are allowed to come into this country,” but that the legislation in the Senate “puts new caps” on workers.


Paul also said plainly that the Senate bill “doesn’t secure the border.” The Kentucky Republican said that he was “willing to compromise” and “wants to make the bill work,” but that the bill’s authors must come to him directly to address some of his concerns.


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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Portman now backs gay marriage, Grand jury probing Menendez, Manchin"s uphill fight for gun control, Feinstein clashes with Cruz, McConnell/Ryan/Cantor at CPAC, Gang of 8 eyes cutting family visas



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GOP’S PORTMAN BACKS GAY MARRIAGE AFTER HIS SON COMES OUT – CNN’s Dana Bash has the exclusive: “You probably recognize Sen. Rob Portman from his tireless campaigning for Mitt Romney in 2012. He was even on the short list to be Romney’s running mate. He’s been a leading Republican voice on economic issues for four decades. Now, the prominent Ohio conservative will be known for something else: reversing his hardline position against gay marriage. … ‘I’m announcing today a change of heart on an issue that a lot of people feel strongly about that has to do with gay couples’ opportunity to marry,’ Portman told CNN. It has to do with another revelation, one deeply personal. His 21-year-old son, Will, is gay. ‘I’ve come to the conclusion that for me, personally, I think this is something that we should allow people to do, to get married, and to have the joy and stability of marriage that I’ve had for over 26 years. That I want all of my children to have, including our son, who is gay,’ said Portman.


– “Will Portman told his father and mother he is gay two years ago, when he was a freshman at Yale University. ‘My son came to Jane, my wife, and I, told us that he was gay, and that it was not a choice, and that it’s just part of who he is, and that’s who he’d been that way for as long as he could remember,’ said Portman. What was the Republican senator’s reaction? ‘Love. Support,’ responded Portman. And complete surprise. He told CNN that he never suspected that his son was gay. …


– “Until now, this was a secret to most people in politics, but not everyone. Last year, when Romney was vetting Portman to be his running mate, the Ohio Republican informed both Romney and his top campaign advisers that he has a gay son. I told Mitt Romney everything,’ said Portman with a laugh. ‘That process is, intrusive would be one way to put it. But, no, yeah, I told him everything.’ Portman, who was ultimately passed over as the GOP vice-presidential candidate in favor of Rep. Paul Ryan, said the fact that his son is gay was not the deal breaker for Romney. How does he know? Well, because they told me,’ said Portman.” http://bit.ly/15Qh39P Watch the interview with Portman here: http://bit.ly/XchvcI


GRAND JURY INVESTIGATING MENENDEZ – Carol D. Leonnig and Peter Wallsten report on A1 of the Washington Post: “A federal grand jury in Miami is investigating Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), examining his role in advocating for the business interests of a wealthy donor and friend, according to three people aware of the probe. Menendez has intervened in matters affecting the financial interests of Florida ophthalmologist Salomon Melgen, seeking to apply pressure on the Dominican government to honor a contract with Melgen’s port-security company, documents and interviews show. Also, Menendez’s office has acknowledged he interceded with federal health-care officials after they said that Melgen had overbilled the U.S. government for care at his clinic. Melgen has provided Menendez with plane flights and hospitality at his Dominican vacation home, say people acquainted with their relationship. …


–“A grand jury probe, which involves a prosecutor pursuing allegations with an eye toward possible indictment, typically represents a legal escalation, though it does not always lead to a prosecution. As part of the grand jury investigation, the three people said, federal agents have questioned witnesses about the interactions between Menendez and Melgen, who contributed $ 700,000 last year to Menendez and other Senate Democrats. The grand jury has also issued subpoenas for Melgen’s business and financial records, according to two people briefed on the probe who, like the others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe an on­going investigation. Federal agents have not contacted Menendez, according to a person familiar with the case.” http://wapo.st/XckqSI


OBAMA’S GOODWILL TOUR COMES TO CLOSE – Manu Raju, Kate Nocera and Jonathan Allen write for the hometown paper: “President Barack Obama on Thursday wrapped up his Capitol Hill goodwill tour, telling House Democrats he’s got their backs on entitlements. The president has been open to a number of reforms that irk liberals, such as raising the retirement age of Medicare, means-testing and adopting a more modest inflation calculation, known as chained CPI, for Social Security. Obama told the Democrats he won’t chase a bad deal and let Republicans entice him into trying for the field goal only to pull the ball away at the last minute time and again. ‘I’m not Charlie Brown with a football,’ Obama said in response to a question on CPI from Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), according to a source in the closed-door meeting. ‘I haven’t heard anything from Republicans on revenue, so Keith, you can relax’ on CPI, Obama added.


– “Earlier, Obama told Senate Republicans that he’s committed to bipartisanship, but wants the GOP to help out and consider new revenue sources. ‘I said to the GOP caucus ‘is there not one loophole we can close?’’ Obama said in Thursday’s meeting with House Democrats, according to a source in the room. Republican senators leaving their lunch meeting called the discussion polite but lively, featuring discussion of corporate tax reform, regulations, trade policy and the deficit. Certainly the push was made for issue of entitlement reform. The president responded with the need for revenues,’ said Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.” http://politi.co/YvJWBN


– In an interview with the New York Times on Thursday, Speaker John Boehner said the GOP’s losses last November wouldn’t affect his party’s vision of reducing the size of government, turning government health care programs largely over to the private sector and opposing tax hikes. http://nyti.ms/12VutUh


‘REPLACING MAX BAUCUS’ – The Wall Street Journal’s lead editorial calls Sen. Chuck Schumer the “de facto” Finance chairman: “The Senate budget includes instructions to the Finance Committee to raise $ 975 billion in revenue ‘not later than October 1, 2013.’ But tax reform has traditionally been passed as ‘revenue neutral,’ which allows for fewer loopholes to finance lower tax rates. If tax reform must raise so much more additional revenue, it’s a dead letter. … This all follows the script offered last year by New York Senator Chuck Schumer that tax reform must raise revenue, not lower rates. This means that Mr. Schumer is the de facto chairman of Senate Finance, while nominal Chairman Max Baucus might as well return to Montana for the next two years.” http://on.wsj.com/10WcYSn


– On a party-line 12-10 vote, the Senate Budget Committee approved its first budget in four years. It now heads to the full Senate next week: http://bit.ly/1558SnI


MANCHIN ‘S UPHILL BATTLE FOR GUN CONTROL – Manu Raju and John Bresnahan reports for POLITICO: “Sen. Joe Manchin could be President Barack Obama’s best hope for a bipartisan gun package this year. But he’s running into headwinds on Capitol Hill. Manchin — along with Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) — tried for weeks to broker a compromise with Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.), but that effort hit roadblocks. Manchin urged Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) to keep an open mind, but no dice. And he tried to persuade Sen. Dean Heller (R-Nev.) to consider signing on as a prime sponsor but was quickly rebuffed. Manchin’s efforts are growing ever more critical as the battle over gun control hits the Senate floor as soon as next month. The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved a sweeping assault weapons ban opposed by the National Rifle Association, as well as a prohibition on high-capacity ammunition magazines. But those proposals stand little chance of becoming law.” http://politi.co/YuGkTY


– An assault weapons ban cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee on a party-line vote though it’s unlikely to clear the full Senate, the New York Times’ Jennifer Steinhauer reports: “[T]he committee’s passage of the bill, along with three other measures that previously cleared the panel, demonstrated momentum by lawmakers who have sought new gun regulations after the school shooting in Newtown, Conn. Taken together, the votes show a willingness by lawmakers to confront the pro-gun lobby, which has stifled new gun limits for years. As recently as last year, it would have been unthinkable for these bills to have even been considered in a Senate committee. But those measures — which include a ban on high-capacity magazines and enhanced background checks for gun buyers — will now be considered by the full Senate, where gun rights sentiments run far deeper than in the committee, to say nothing of the House, where members are even less avid to take up new gun curbs.” http://nyti.ms/XDFxmN


FEINSTEIN TO CRUZ: ‘I AM NOT A SIXTH-GRADER’ – Veteran Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and freshman Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) tangled during the hearing, Carolyn Lochhead reports for the San Francisco Chronicle. “Cruz, a Harvard-trained lawyer who has argued before the Supreme Court, including participation in the landmark District of Columbia vs. Heller case that threw out a D.C. gun ban in 2008, interjected by admonishing Feinstein that ‘all of us should begin as our foundational document with the Constitution.’ In mock deference, Cruz asked ‘the senior senator from California’ whether she would ‘deem it consistent with the Bill of Rights’ if Congress did the same thing to the First Amendment’s freedom of speech protections that she contemplates with the Second Amendment’s protection of the right to bear arms. Her assault weapons bill bans certain weapons, so Cruz asked whether Congress could ban certain books. — “He might as well have cut a nerve. Bristling, Feinstein replied, ‘One, I am not a sixth-grader, senator.’ She said her bill specifically exempts 2,271 weapons by make and model. ‘Is this not enough for the people in the United States?’ she asked. ‘Do they need a bazooka?’ The Stanford-educated Feinstein, calling herself “reasonably well-educated,” recalled her nine years as mayor of San Francisco that began when Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk were assassinated. She was the first to discover Milk’s body, slipping her finger into the bullet hole as she sought a pulse. It was a searing experience whose story she has recounted many times. ‘I walked in, I saw people shot,’ Feinstein told Cruz. ‘I’ve looked at bodies that have been shot with these weapons. I’ve seen the bullets that implode.’” http://bit.ly/YfqQRm Watch the exchange here: http://bcove.me/9titteke


CR DELAYED AS SENATORS MOVE TO PROTECT HOME-STATE INTERESTS – David Rogers reports for POLITICO: “As the clock runs down, the stopgap spending bill before the Senate is looking more and more like a life raft for senators trying to protect home-state interests from the automatic spending cuts ordered under sequestration. Alarmed by the rush, the leadership stalled action on the continuing resolution, or CR, Thursday, while it assessed the political situation. And there is a fear that if too many accommodations are made by the Senate, it risks a blowup with the House and exactly the sort of shutdown fight both parties want to avoid on March 27 when funding runs out. Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) said as many as 99 amendments had been filed, and Reid insisted that unless this list is pared down substantially, he plans to move ahead with a scheduled cloture vote Monday night. ‘One way or another we are going to move this bill forward on Monday,’ Reid said.


– “Republicans have been most prominent in seeking relief. Sen. Jerry Moran wants to shift $ 50 million to protect contract air-traffic control towers important to rural states like his own Kansas. Prompted by threatened layoffs at the Tobyhanna Army Depot, Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) was on the floor Thursday, proposing to add $ 60 million back into military operations accounts by raiding the Pentagon’s biofuels program. But Democrats aren’t immune to the same appeals. And with major meatpacking houses in both states, Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas has teamed with his Republican neighbor, Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri, to try to add $ 55 million to the current Senate bill to shore up the Food Safety and Inspection Service.” http://politi.co/Yevuiv


– The Pryor-Blunt proposal would keep food inspectors – and Missouri’s 43,000 meat-industry workers – on the job, Blunt told Huddle.  “We’ve got 148 meat packing facilities from Missouri, [Arkansas Sen.] Mark Pryor has 137. This is a big issue where we live and it impacts families who really work hard to make a living,” Blunt said.  “For meat, poultry and eggs, the inspector needs to be present for every minute that plant is operating, so if he doesn’t show up nobody else can be working.”


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TODAY IN CONGRESS – The House is in at 9 a.m. with first and last votes expected between 12:15 and 1:45 p.m. on the Supporting Knowledge and Investing in Lifelong Skills Act (SKILLS). The Senate is out today and returns at 2 p.m. Monday to continue work on the six-month stopgap funding measure.


AROUND THE HILL – Sen. John Hoeven and others urge construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline at 10 a.m. in the Senate Studio. Rep. Yvette Clarke speaks on gun legislation at 11:15 a.m. at the House Triangle. Sen. Mike Lee speaks at a Federalist Society luncheon honoring the late Judge Robert Bork, from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Mayflower hotel. Reporters should RSVP to amorris@crcpublicrelations.com.


House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster addresses the Washington Aero Club Speech at 12:30 p.m. at the Capitol Hilton Hotel. House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force members hold a hearing on background checks at 1 p.m. in HVC 210.


IMMIGRATI0N ‘GANG OF 8’ EYES REDUCING FAMILY VISAS – David Nakamura writes on A1 of the WaPo: “Key senators are developing plans that would make it harder for the relatives of U.S. citizens to immigrate to this country, while easing the path for more high-skilled foreign workers, according to lawmakers and others negotiating an immigration deal. The plans — which would run counter to policies that have been in place for generations — are part of ongoing talks between a bipartisan group of eight senators, whose bill is expected to serve as the template for a comprehensive immigration deal between Congress and the White House. The senators agree that a limited number of people should be allowed into the country each year; the question is who those people should be. … Senators involved in the negotiations stress that no final decision has been made. But Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), a leader in the talks, said in an interview Thursday that tighter limits on family visas are likely.” http://wapo.st/Ws9T8P


RAND AND RUBIO FIGHT FOR FUTURE OF GOP – Lois Romano reports for the hometown paper: “Senators Marco Rubio and Rand Paul packed the hall at CPAC Thursday, injecting some electricity into the sober conservative conference by offering two very different visions for the Republican party — and both bringing activists looking for victory in 2016 to their feet. Republicans may privately say that CPAC no longer represents mainstream America, but that didn’t deter the two rival stars –and every other GOP politician looking sideways at the White House — from rushing over. Over the next few days Rep. Paul Ryan, Jeb Bush, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal and others will try out their conservative bona fides with this crowd and try to capture a slice of the market. …


-- “The freshman senator from Kentucky and son of Ron Paul repeatedly called for a new GOP. ‘The GOP of old has grown stale and moss-covered,’ the Kentucky senator thundered. “I don’t think we need to name any names, do we? … The new GOP will need to embrace liberty in both the economic and the personal sphere.’ The room of thousands listened to most of his speech on their feet cheering, particularly when he referred to his 13-hour filibuster last week. … He also addressed the ‘Facebook generation,’ a younger constituency that both he and his father have attracted. By contrast, Rubio played it safe, emphasizing conservative values. ‘We don’t need a new idea,’ he told the crowd, saying the GOP already had a good idea. ‘The idea is called America, and it still works.’ He derided abortion and praised ‘traditional marriage,’ but steered clear of immigration reform, a hot button issue on which he has taken a leading role in Congress.” http://politi.co/YuhZgN


TODAY AT CPAC:  9 a.m.: Sen. Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.), 9:15 a.m.: Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R., N.H.), 9:30 a.m.: Rep. Paul Ryan (R., Wis.), 3:35 p.m.: Rep. Eric Cantor (R., Va.). http://on.wsj.com/XKZaat


CLUB FOR GROWTH PRIMARY TARGETS SEEK BOEHNER’S HELP – Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer report for POLITICO: “Several House Republicans the Club for Growth has singled out for primary challenges are looking to Speaker John Boehner and GOP donors to keep them out of the fire. A handful of lawmakers targeted by the Club’s Primary My Congressman campaign are slated to meet with Boehner next week to press him on anything the House GOP leadership can do inside and outside the Capitol to prevent the Republican-on-Republican skirmishes, several sources said. And several of the lawmakers, including prodigious fundraisers like Illinois Rep. Aaron Schock, are pushing corporate political action committees to give the maximum amount of money to their campaigns early in the cycle in order to show strength against potential GOP challengers. … Indiana Rep. Larry Bucshon, one of the club’s targets, said the idea to meet with him came together in a member discussion on the House floor. But it’s unclear what Boehner can actually do to help the at-risk lawmakers.” http://politi.co/12UENf8


Wall Street Journal, A1 4-col lead, “Senate Slams Bank on ‘Whale,’ By Dan Fitzpatrick, Scott Patterson and Gregory Zuckerman:  “J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. brushed off internal warnings and misled regulators and investors about the scope of losses on its ‘London whale’ trades last year, according to a scathing Senate report. One risk gauge at the largest U.S. bank projected in February 2012 that the firm could lose $ 6.3 billion on the trades. But the warning was dismissed by a key risk manager as ‘garbage,’ according to the 301-page report by the Senate’s Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. The New York company’s trading losses ultimately exceeded $ 6 billion. The report, the product of more than 50 interviews and a review of 90,000 documents, found that the bank ignored alarms triggered weeks and in some cases months before Chief Executive James Dimon dismissed concerns about them as a ‘tempest in a teapot’ on an April 13, 2012, earnings conference call. ‘While we have repeatedly acknowledged mistakes, our senior management acted in good faith and never had any intent to mislead anyone,’ J.P. Morgan said Thursday.” http://on.wsj.com/1556o8I


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