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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Welfare fraud raids: 42 named in thefts of $624K from Syracuse and 15 suburbs

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Welfare fraud raids: 42 named in thefts of $624K from Syracuse and 15 suburbs

Thursday, February 27, 2014

GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Rivera named in illegal money scheme – Ads hit Kirk on UI– ROGEN, HARKIN DISCUSS "KNOCKED UP" -- 3 vie for Issa"s gavel


By Scott Wong (swong@politico.com or @scottwongDC)


GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Lynn Bartels and Kurtis Lee report for the Denver Post — “Republican Congressman Cory Gardner intends to drop his re-election bid to run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Mark Udall, lobbing a bombshell that alters Colorado’s political landscape for the November elections. Shortly after The Denver Post first reported Gardner’s plans, the GOP front-runner in the Senate race, Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, revealed he was going to run for Gardner’s seat in the 4th Congressional District. … Gardner, who is viewed as a rising star by the national GOP, has criticized Udall over his support for the Affordable Care Act.  …


– “Denver political consultant Eric Sondermann said the Gardner move ‘single handily puts Colorado at the center of the battle for U.S. Senate that Republicans are waging.’ ‘It’s a statement that Republicans regard 2014 as their potential turnaround year,’ Sondermann said. ‘And Gardner is really going all in at the poker table.” http://bit.ly/1mCCIdY


New York Times, A1, “G.O.P., Though Deeply Split, Has Election Edge, Poll Shows,” By Jonathan Martin And Megan Thee-Brenan: “Republicans are in a stronger position than Democrats for this year’s midterm elections, benefiting from the support of self-described independents, even though the party itself is deeply divided and most Americans agree more with Democratic policy positions, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows. … 42 percent say they will back Republicans in November, and 39 percent indicate that they will back Democrats, a difference within the poll’s margin of sampling error.” http://nyti.ms/1ep7EfV


RIVERA NAMED IN ILLEGAL MONEY SCANDAL – Marc Caputo writes on A1 of the Miami Herald: “For the first time, a convicted congressional candidate has stated in federal records that former U.S. Rep. David Rivera was a part of the conspiracy to funnel illegal contributions to his campaign. Justin Lamar Sternad said in three recent Federal Elections Commission filings that a total of $ 81,486.15 in illegal campaign contributions were coordinated or tied to ‘Ana Alliegro and/or David Rivera.’ The revelations about the two come almost a year after Sternad’s March 15 guilty plea on counts of accepting illegal campaign contributions, conspiracy and making a false statement on an FEC report.  Sternad’s sentencing has been repeatedly delayed. He is cooperating with federal investigators who are trying to bring charges against Rivera and Alliegro.” http://hrld.us/1hWb2lB


CAMP TAX PLAN GIVES DEMS 2014 FODDER – Brian Faler reports for the hometown paper: “Dave Camp is giving Democrats a big, fat election-year gift. His long-awaited tax reform bill released on Wednesday includes something to offend seemingly everyone: manufacturers, the poor, Wall Street banks, governors and deficit hawks. The Ways and Means committee chairman emphasizes what taxpayers will get in return for lower rates — a simpler, fairer code, one that will give the economy a jolt. But it’s a high-risk gambit that will likely leave many Republicans, even those only dimly aware of the plan, fighting off complaints this election year that they’re targeting scores of popular tax breaks. Many Republicans are scratching their heads at the strategy, and even some Democrats are befuddled by the move….


– “‘It doesn’t make sense,’ said Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.). ‘You don’t send up trial balloons on such significant issues — particularly in an off-year election.’” http://politi.co/1ftDeo4


** Republicans and Democrats finally agree! Congress has bipartisan legislation to repeal Medicare’s broken funding formula. But not if Congress gives up before the March 31 deadline. SGR is the problem; H.R. 4015 and S. 2000 are the solution. FixMedicareNow.org


AFL-CIO: KIRK FOCUSED ON OLYMPIANS, NOT UNEMPLOYED – The AFL-CIO this morning launched an online ad campaign urging Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) to extend unemployment insurance, something he’s refused to do in past votes. The group says Kirk spent the past two weeks talking about almost nothing but the 11 Olympians from Illinois, while failing to mention the nearly 100,000 people in his state who lost UI benefits. The online campaign aims to reach 900,000 people, and will be followed by targeted emails and local newspaper ads, spokeswoman Amaya Smith told Huddle. View an ad on Facebook here: http://on.fb.me/1bOilsQ


–Americans United for Change is hitting Kirk on the unemployment issue with its own tough TV ad. It begins running today through the end of the week on MSNBC and CNN in Chicago. Watch here:  http://youtu.be/SDhhlwvL5p8


TOO MUCH FOCUS ON OBAMACARE? – Karen Tumulty writes on A1 of the Washington Post: “Nearly every advertising dollar being spent against Democratic congressional candidates is going toward pounding them on the new health-care law. That strategy could miss the mark, warned Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who is vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association and a possible contender for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination. …’I think that’s a huge mistake,” [Jindal] added. ‘If we want to earn the majority, we have to be offering detailed policy solutions, detailed ideas of what we would do differently. I don’t think it is enough to say, ‘Just repeal Obamacare.’’ Polls indicate that the Affordable Care Act continues to be unpopular, but the intensity of anger about it may be dissipating. Other issues — principally jobs and the economy — are greater concerns for most voters.” http://wapo.st/1ftqcXM


SOME DEMS DISAGREE ON MINIMUM WAGE STRATEGY – Burgess Everett writes for the hometown paper: “Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid isn’t budging on a proposal to hike the minimum wage to $ 10.10 an hour. But not all of his Democratic colleagues are following their leader on the issue, which is key to the party’s election-year messaging. In fact, moderate Democrats — including a handful up for reelection this year — are weighing support of a more modest increase designed to attract Republicans that could save them from having to oppose a tough bill before November. … Interviews with a group of deal-seeking Democrats and Republicans indicate that there is room for negotiation. Elements under discussion include dropping the rate under $ 10.10 an hour, adding business incentives and re-examining the wage floor for tipped workers, which would rise for the first time in more than 20 years under legislation written by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and co-sponsored by Reid. Under that bill, wages would rise in future years at the rate of inflation.” http://politi.co/N6sGW2


BREWER VETOS ARIZONA ANTI-GAY BILL – Alia Beard Rau, Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Mary Jo Pitzl report for the Arizona Republic: “Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer silenced the vitriolic outcry over Senate Bill 1062 with a veto early Wednesday evening, eliciting relief from opponents who said it would lead to discrimination and hurt the state’s economy and reputation, and disappointment from supporters who maintained the bill’s intent had been distorted. A somber Brewer announced her decision in a rare news conference in the rotunda outside her office. ‘Senate Bill 1062 … could divide Arizona in ways we cannot even imagine and no one would ever want,’ she told the room packed with journalists from around the country. ‘Let’s turn the ugliness of the debate over Senate Bill 1062 into a renewed search for greater respect and understanding among all Arizonans and Americans.’” http://bit.ly/OEaXpO


– SEN. JOHN McCAIN, who along with Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake opposed the bill, praised the decision: “I hope that we can now move on from this controversy and assure the American people that everyone is welcome to live, work and enjoy our beautiful State of Arizona.”


SEN. AL FRANKEN’S CAMPAIGN pointed out that a National Journal story included in Tuesday’s Huddle has been updated with a new headline and spending figures. Here’s the full clarification: “A story Tuesday reported that Sen. Al Franken’s campaign has spent more than $ 15 million on his reelection effort. Information provided by the campaign after the story was published indicates that about $ 7.5 million was spent on reelection, with the remainder spent on the recount in his last election and to retire campaign debt.” http://bit.ly/Nz8v2W


GOOD THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 27, 2014, and welcome to The Huddle, your play-by-play preview of all the action on Capitol Hill. Send tips, suggestions, comments, complaints and corrections to swong@politico.com. If you don’t already, please follow me on Twitter @scottwongDC.


My new followers include @JeremyNEvans and @mee_moua.


TODAY IN CONGRESS – The Senate meets at 9:30 a.m. and at 2 p.m. will hold a series of votes, including on the Comprehensive Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act. The Senate is also expected to vote on the nomination of Michael Connor to be deputy secretary of the Interior.


The House meets at 10 a.m. with first votes expected between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. and last votes between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. on the All Economic Regulations Are Transparent Act and the Consumer Financial Protection and Soundness Improvement Act.


AROUND THE HILL – Sen. Ted Cruz headlines a Playbook Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. at the Newseum. Livestream: www.politico.com/livestream. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Sens. Barbara Boxer and Ed Markey attend the 2nd annual Globe Climate Legislation Summit at 9 a.m. in Russell 325. Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Susan Collins will accept the 2014 Allegheny College Prize for Civility in Public Life on behalf of the bipartisan Senate women at 10 a.m. at the National Press Club. The event will be webcast live at: http://sites.allegheny.edu/civilityaward/


Nancy Pelosi holds her weekly press conference at 10:45 a.m. in HVC Studio A. Speaker John Boehner follows at the same location at 11:30 a.m.


SETH ROGEN INSULTED TOM HARKIN NEVER SAW ‘KNOCKED UP’ – “If you’re going to bring actor Seth Rogen in to testify at your Senate hearing, you should probably be familiar with his material,” writes National Journal’s Matt Berman. “Rogen, who was testifying at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the rising costs of Alzheimer’s disease, had a pretty funny exchange with Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee Chairman Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. ‘Thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for the opportunity to be called an expert in something, because that’s cool,’ Rogen began. ‘I don’t know if you know who I am, chairman. I know you never saw Knocked Up, which is a little insulting.’ Harkin’s response: ‘I want the record to note that this is the first time, I will wager, this is the first time in any congressional hearing in history that the words ‘knocked up’ have ever been spoken.’ …


– Rogen’s “wife’s mother was diagnosed with the disease when she was just 55, and Rogen founded a charity to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. ‘I came here today for a few reasons,’ he told the subcommittee. ‘One, I’m a House of Cards fan. Had to be here…. Two, is to say people need more help.’ ‘I’m sorry you had to unmask me,’ Harkin later replied. ‘I’m really Kevin Spacey in disguise. Not too many people knew that.’” http://bit.ly/1ka0i3n


TRANSITIONS – SARAH ROTHSCHILD has joined Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) as press secretary. She had been communications director for Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.), and previously served as spokeswoman for then-Rep. Ron Klein’s congressional office and campaign.


IG: STATE DEPT. DIDN’T VIOLATE RULES ON KEYSTONE – Neil Banerjee writes for the L.A. Times: “The State Department did not violate conflict-of-interest rules when it chose an outside contractor to conduct an environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, the department’s inspector general concluded in a report issued Wednesday. The conclusion came as a blow to environmental groups seeking to stop the pipeline’s construction. They had urged an investigation of recent business ties between TransCanada, which plans to build it, and Environmental Resources Management, which conducted the environmental assessment.” http://lat.ms/1ep8t8r


GOP REVIVES FOCUS ON LOIS LERNER – Rachel Bade and John Bresnahan report for POLITICO: “House Republicans are gearing up to take their IRS tea party-targeting investigation to a whole new level next week — potentially even holding former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress. Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has recalled Lerner — the former head of the tax-exempt division — to Capitol Hill for another hearing next Wednesday. Lerner became the face of the nine-month-old IRS scandal when she admitted the agency singled out conservative groups for additional scrutiny when applying for tax exemptions. Lerner’s attorney, William Taylor III of Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, is imploring the panel to reconsider having his client testify publicly because Lerner fears for her life and has received numerous death threats. … But if she’s hauled in, Taylor said she’ll invoke her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself.” http://politi.co/1hquP9u


– Three Republicans are vying to succeed Issa as Oversight chairman: Reps. John Mica of Florida, Jason Chaffetz of Utah and Michael Turner of Ohio. The Hill’s Molly Hooper: http://bit.ly/1ep9LAj


DEMS WANT DAINES’S BIRTH CERTIFICATE – James Hohmann has the story for POLITICO: “The Montana Democratic Party is calling on Steve Daines, a Republican congressman running for Senate, to release his birth certificate. The unusual request, typically the province of birthers on the right who question where President Barack Obama was born, comes as Daines has regularly been describing himself as a ‘fifth-generation Montanan’ in commercials, press releases and on the stump. The congressman was born in Southern California, and he was quoted in a 2002 Bozeman Daily Chronicle story describing himself as a ‘third-generation Montanan.’” http://politi.co/1cUKJrD


WEDNESDAY’S TRIVIA WINNER – David Morgenstern was first to correctly answer that Rep. Bob Matsui (D-Calif.) was the most recent member of Congress to be succeeded by his spouse. Doris Matsui succeeded her husband in 2005 upon the death of her husband.


TODAY’S TRIVIA – Rahul Chopra has today’s question: Name two sets of siblings where one sibling serves in Congress, the other as mayor. The first person to correctly answer gets a mention in the next day’s Huddle. Email me at swong@politico.com.


GET HUDDLE emailed to your Blackberry, iPhone or other mobile device each morning. Just enter your email address where it says “Sign Up.” http://www.politico.com/huddle/


** After years of saying “wait until next year,” Congress finally has bipartisan legislation to repeal Medicare’s broken funding formula. This is the news seniors have been waiting for.  But we’re not over the finish line yet. Congress must act by March 31st to avoid another costly temporary patch. Let’s pass H.R. 4015/S. 2000, scrap the broken SGR formula and fix Medicare once and for all! FixMedicareNow.org




POLITICO – Top 10 – Huddle



GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Rivera named in illegal money scheme – Ads hit Kirk on UI– ROGEN, HARKIN DISCUSS "KNOCKED UP" -- 3 vie for Issa"s gavel

GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Rivera named in illegal money scheme – Ads hit Kirk on UI– ROGEN, HARKIN DISCUSS "KNOCKED UP" -- 3 vie for Issa"s gavel


By Scott Wong (swong@politico.com or @scottwongDC)


GARDNER SHAKES UP THE SENATE – Lynn Bartels and Kurtis Lee report for the Denver Post — “Republican Congressman Cory Gardner intends to drop his re-election bid to run for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Mark Udall, lobbing a bombshell that alters Colorado’s political landscape for the November elections. Shortly after The Denver Post first reported Gardner’s plans, the GOP front-runner in the Senate race, Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, revealed he was going to run for Gardner’s seat in the 4th Congressional District. … Gardner, who is viewed as a rising star by the national GOP, has criticized Udall over his support for the Affordable Care Act.  …


– “Denver political consultant Eric Sondermann said the Gardner move ‘single handily puts Colorado at the center of the battle for U.S. Senate that Republicans are waging.’ ‘It’s a statement that Republicans regard 2014 as their potential turnaround year,’ Sondermann said. ‘And Gardner is really going all in at the poker table.” http://bit.ly/1mCCIdY


New York Times, A1, “G.O.P., Though Deeply Split, Has Election Edge, Poll Shows,” By Jonathan Martin And Megan Thee-Brenan: “Republicans are in a stronger position than Democrats for this year’s midterm elections, benefiting from the support of self-described independents, even though the party itself is deeply divided and most Americans agree more with Democratic policy positions, the latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows. … 42 percent say they will back Republicans in November, and 39 percent indicate that they will back Democrats, a difference within the poll’s margin of sampling error.” http://nyti.ms/1ep7EfV


RIVERA NAMED IN ILLEGAL MONEY SCANDAL – Marc Caputo writes on A1 of the Miami Herald: “For the first time, a convicted congressional candidate has stated in federal records that former U.S. Rep. David Rivera was a part of the conspiracy to funnel illegal contributions to his campaign. Justin Lamar Sternad said in three recent Federal Elections Commission filings that a total of $ 81,486.15 in illegal campaign contributions were coordinated or tied to ‘Ana Alliegro and/or David Rivera.’ The revelations about the two come almost a year after Sternad’s March 15 guilty plea on counts of accepting illegal campaign contributions, conspiracy and making a false statement on an FEC report.  Sternad’s sentencing has been repeatedly delayed. He is cooperating with federal investigators who are trying to bring charges against Rivera and Alliegro.” http://hrld.us/1hWb2lB


CAMP TAX PLAN GIVES DEMS 2014 FODDER – Brian Faler reports for the hometown paper: “Dave Camp is giving Democrats a big, fat election-year gift. His long-awaited tax reform bill released on Wednesday includes something to offend seemingly everyone: manufacturers, the poor, Wall Street banks, governors and deficit hawks. The Ways and Means committee chairman emphasizes what taxpayers will get in return for lower rates — a simpler, fairer code, one that will give the economy a jolt. But it’s a high-risk gambit that will likely leave many Republicans, even those only dimly aware of the plan, fighting off complaints this election year that they’re targeting scores of popular tax breaks. Many Republicans are scratching their heads at the strategy, and even some Democrats are befuddled by the move….


– “‘It doesn’t make sense,’ said Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.). ‘You don’t send up trial balloons on such significant issues — particularly in an off-year election.’” http://politi.co/1ftDeo4


** Republicans and Democrats finally agree! Congress has bipartisan legislation to repeal Medicare’s broken funding formula. But not if Congress gives up before the March 31 deadline. SGR is the problem; H.R. 4015 and S. 2000 are the solution. FixMedicareNow.org


AFL-CIO: KIRK FOCUSED ON OLYMPIANS, NOT UNEMPLOYED – The AFL-CIO this morning launched an online ad campaign urging Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) to extend unemployment insurance, something he’s refused to do in past votes. The group says Kirk spent the past two weeks talking about almost nothing but the 11 Olympians from Illinois, while failing to mention the nearly 100,000 people in his state who lost UI benefits. The online campaign aims to reach 900,000 people, and will be followed by targeted emails and local newspaper ads, spokeswoman Amaya Smith told Huddle. View an ad on Facebook here: http://on.fb.me/1bOilsQ


–Americans United for Change is hitting Kirk on the unemployment issue with its own tough TV ad. It begins running today through the end of the week on MSNBC and CNN in Chicago. Watch here:  http://youtu.be/SDhhlwvL5p8


TOO MUCH FOCUS ON OBAMACARE? – Karen Tumulty writes on A1 of the Washington Post: “Nearly every advertising dollar being spent against Democratic congressional candidates is going toward pounding them on the new health-care law. That strategy could miss the mark, warned Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who is vice chairman of the Republican Governors Association and a possible contender for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination. …’I think that’s a huge mistake,” [Jindal] added. ‘If we want to earn the majority, we have to be offering detailed policy solutions, detailed ideas of what we would do differently. I don’t think it is enough to say, ‘Just repeal Obamacare.’’ Polls indicate that the Affordable Care Act continues to be unpopular, but the intensity of anger about it may be dissipating. Other issues — principally jobs and the economy — are greater concerns for most voters.” http://wapo.st/1ftqcXM


SOME DEMS DISAGREE ON MINIMUM WAGE STRATEGY – Burgess Everett writes for the hometown paper: “Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid isn’t budging on a proposal to hike the minimum wage to $ 10.10 an hour. But not all of his Democratic colleagues are following their leader on the issue, which is key to the party’s election-year messaging. In fact, moderate Democrats — including a handful up for reelection this year — are weighing support of a more modest increase designed to attract Republicans that could save them from having to oppose a tough bill before November. … Interviews with a group of deal-seeking Democrats and Republicans indicate that there is room for negotiation. Elements under discussion include dropping the rate under $ 10.10 an hour, adding business incentives and re-examining the wage floor for tipped workers, which would rise for the first time in more than 20 years under legislation written by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) and co-sponsored by Reid. Under that bill, wages would rise in future years at the rate of inflation.” http://politi.co/N6sGW2


BREWER VETOS ARIZONA ANTI-GAY BILL – Alia Beard Rau, Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Mary Jo Pitzl report for the Arizona Republic: “Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer silenced the vitriolic outcry over Senate Bill 1062 with a veto early Wednesday evening, eliciting relief from opponents who said it would lead to discrimination and hurt the state’s economy and reputation, and disappointment from supporters who maintained the bill’s intent had been distorted. A somber Brewer announced her decision in a rare news conference in the rotunda outside her office. ‘Senate Bill 1062 … could divide Arizona in ways we cannot even imagine and no one would ever want,’ she told the room packed with journalists from around the country. ‘Let’s turn the ugliness of the debate over Senate Bill 1062 into a renewed search for greater respect and understanding among all Arizonans and Americans.’” http://bit.ly/OEaXpO


– SEN. JOHN McCAIN, who along with Arizona GOP Sen. Jeff Flake opposed the bill, praised the decision: “I hope that we can now move on from this controversy and assure the American people that everyone is welcome to live, work and enjoy our beautiful State of Arizona.”


SEN. AL FRANKEN’S CAMPAIGN pointed out that a National Journal story included in Tuesday’s Huddle has been updated with a new headline and spending figures. Here’s the full clarification: “A story Tuesday reported that Sen. Al Franken’s campaign has spent more than $ 15 million on his reelection effort. Information provided by the campaign after the story was published indicates that about $ 7.5 million was spent on reelection, with the remainder spent on the recount in his last election and to retire campaign debt.” http://bit.ly/Nz8v2W


GOOD THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 27, 2014, and welcome to The Huddle, your play-by-play preview of all the action on Capitol Hill. Send tips, suggestions, comments, complaints and corrections to swong@politico.com. If you don’t already, please follow me on Twitter @scottwongDC.


My new followers include @JeremyNEvans and @mee_moua.


TODAY IN CONGRESS – The Senate meets at 9:30 a.m. and at 2 p.m. will hold a series of votes, including on the Comprehensive Veterans Health and Benefits and Military Retirement Pay Restoration Act. The Senate is also expected to vote on the nomination of Michael Connor to be deputy secretary of the Interior.


The House meets at 10 a.m. with first votes expected between 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. and last votes between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. on the All Economic Regulations Are Transparent Act and the Consumer Financial Protection and Soundness Improvement Act.


AROUND THE HILL – Sen. Ted Cruz headlines a Playbook Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. at the Newseum. Livestream: www.politico.com/livestream. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Sens. Barbara Boxer and Ed Markey attend the 2nd annual Globe Climate Legislation Summit at 9 a.m. in Russell 325. Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Susan Collins will accept the 2014 Allegheny College Prize for Civility in Public Life on behalf of the bipartisan Senate women at 10 a.m. at the National Press Club. The event will be webcast live at: http://sites.allegheny.edu/civilityaward/


Nancy Pelosi holds her weekly press conference at 10:45 a.m. in HVC Studio A. Speaker John Boehner follows at the same location at 11:30 a.m.


SETH ROGEN INSULTED TOM HARKIN NEVER SAW ‘KNOCKED UP’ – “If you’re going to bring actor Seth Rogen in to testify at your Senate hearing, you should probably be familiar with his material,” writes National Journal’s Matt Berman. “Rogen, who was testifying at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing on the rising costs of Alzheimer’s disease, had a pretty funny exchange with Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee Chairman Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. ‘Thank you for the opportunity to testify today and for the opportunity to be called an expert in something, because that’s cool,’ Rogen began. ‘I don’t know if you know who I am, chairman. I know you never saw Knocked Up, which is a little insulting.’ Harkin’s response: ‘I want the record to note that this is the first time, I will wager, this is the first time in any congressional hearing in history that the words ‘knocked up’ have ever been spoken.’ …


– Rogen’s “wife’s mother was diagnosed with the disease when she was just 55, and Rogen founded a charity to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. ‘I came here today for a few reasons,’ he told the subcommittee. ‘One, I’m a House of Cards fan. Had to be here…. Two, is to say people need more help.’ ‘I’m sorry you had to unmask me,’ Harkin later replied. ‘I’m really Kevin Spacey in disguise. Not too many people knew that.’” http://bit.ly/1ka0i3n


TRANSITIONS – SARAH ROTHSCHILD has joined Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) as press secretary. She had been communications director for Rep. Lois Frankel (D-Fla.), and previously served as spokeswoman for then-Rep. Ron Klein’s congressional office and campaign.


IG: STATE DEPT. DIDN’T VIOLATE RULES ON KEYSTONE – Neil Banerjee writes for the L.A. Times: “The State Department did not violate conflict-of-interest rules when it chose an outside contractor to conduct an environmental impact study of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, the department’s inspector general concluded in a report issued Wednesday. The conclusion came as a blow to environmental groups seeking to stop the pipeline’s construction. They had urged an investigation of recent business ties between TransCanada, which plans to build it, and Environmental Resources Management, which conducted the environmental assessment.” http://lat.ms/1ep8t8r


GOP REVIVES FOCUS ON LOIS LERNER – Rachel Bade and John Bresnahan report for POLITICO: “House Republicans are gearing up to take their IRS tea party-targeting investigation to a whole new level next week — potentially even holding former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress. Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) has recalled Lerner — the former head of the tax-exempt division — to Capitol Hill for another hearing next Wednesday. Lerner became the face of the nine-month-old IRS scandal when she admitted the agency singled out conservative groups for additional scrutiny when applying for tax exemptions. Lerner’s attorney, William Taylor III of Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, is imploring the panel to reconsider having his client testify publicly because Lerner fears for her life and has received numerous death threats. … But if she’s hauled in, Taylor said she’ll invoke her Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate herself.” http://politi.co/1hquP9u


– Three Republicans are vying to succeed Issa as Oversight chairman: Reps. John Mica of Florida, Jason Chaffetz of Utah and Michael Turner of Ohio. The Hill’s Molly Hooper: http://bit.ly/1ep9LAj


DEMS WANT DAINES’S BIRTH CERTIFICATE – James Hohmann has the story for POLITICO: “The Montana Democratic Party is calling on Steve Daines, a Republican congressman running for Senate, to release his birth certificate. The unusual request, typically the province of birthers on the right who question where President Barack Obama was born, comes as Daines has regularly been describing himself as a ‘fifth-generation Montanan’ in commercials, press releases and on the stump. The congressman was born in Southern California, and he was quoted in a 2002 Bozeman Daily Chronicle story describing himself as a ‘third-generation Montanan.’” http://politi.co/1cUKJrD


WEDNESDAY’S TRIVIA WINNER – David Morgenstern was first to correctly answer that Rep. Bob Matsui (D-Calif.) was the most recent member of Congress to be succeeded by his spouse. Doris Matsui succeeded her husband in 2005 upon the death of her husband.


TODAY’S TRIVIA – Rahul Chopra has today’s question: Name two sets of siblings where one sibling serves in Congress, the other as mayor. The first person to correctly answer gets a mention in the next day’s Huddle. Email me at swong@politico.com.


GET HUDDLE emailed to your Blackberry, iPhone or other mobile device each morning. Just enter your email address where it says “Sign Up.” http://www.politico.com/huddle/


** After years of saying “wait until next year,” Congress finally has bipartisan legislation to repeal Medicare’s broken funding formula. This is the news seniors have been waiting for.  But we’re not over the finish line yet. Congress must act by March 31st to avoid another costly temporary patch. Let’s pass H.R. 4015/S. 2000, scrap the broken SGR formula and fix Medicare once and for all! FixMedicareNow.org




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Monday, December 23, 2013

US senators threatening Iran war named

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A group of US senators introduced an anti-Iran bill.




A new report has revealed the names of 15 Democratic senators who are threatening to push the United States into a war with Iran by introducing a new sanctions bill.



The Huffington Post on Monday named the anti-Iran senators, who introduced the bill last week. Nineteen Republican senators also cosponsored the legislation.


Under a nuclear agreement reached in Geneva last month, the United States should not impose fresh economic sanctions against Iran over the next six months.


Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) is leading the charge to pass legislation in January that would impose additional sanctions on Iran.


Other Democratic senators are Sen. Mark Begich (Alaska), Sen. Richard Blumenthal (Conn.), Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.), Sen. Ben Cardin (Md.), Sen. Bob Casey (Pa.), Sen. Chris Coons (Del.), Sen. Joe Donnelly (Ind.), Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (N.Y.), Sen. Kay Hagan (N.C.), Sen. Mary Landrieu (La.), Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.), Sen. Mark Pryor (Ark.), Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.) and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.).


The bill proposes boycotting Iranian oil exports within a year and the blacklisting of Iran’s mining, engineering and construction industries.


The Senate bill also calls for “diplomatic, military and economic support” to Israel in case Tel Aviv decides to launch an attack against Iran’s nuclear energy program.


President Barack Obama, however, threatened to veto the bill introduced in the Senate.


He also warned that the United States should not impose further sanctions against Iran “if we are serious” about seeking a final agreement.


“There is no need for new sanctions legislation. Not yet,” Obama said. “It’s not going to be hard for us to turn the dials back, strengthen the sanctions even further. I’ll work with members of Congress to put even more pressure on Iran.”


Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif had warned that the Geneva agreement will be “dead” if Washington imposes new sanctions.


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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Officials: Baucus to be named ambassador to China







FILE–In this Oct. 10, 2013 file photo, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., arrives to hold a hearing with Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew on Capitol Hill in Washington. Democratic officials say President Barack Obama intends to nominate Montana Sen. Max Baucus as ambassador to China. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, FIle)





FILE–In this Oct. 10, 2013 file photo, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., arrives to hold a hearing with Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew on Capitol Hill in Washington. Democratic officials say President Barack Obama intends to nominate Montana Sen. Max Baucus as ambassador to China. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, FIle)













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(AP) — President Barack Obama intends to nominate Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., as ambassador to China, Democratic officials said Wednesday, turning to a lawmaker well-versed in trade issues to fill one of the nation’s most sensitive diplomatic posts.


If confirmed by the Senate, Baucus would replace Ambassador Gary Locke, who announced last month he was stepping down.


An announcement of Baucus’ appointment is expected as early as Thursday.


The Montanan’s departure from the Senate would have an instant impact on one of Congress’ most powerful committees and on the 2014 election for control of Congress. Under state law, Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock has the authority to name a Senate successor to serve until the election, and speculation immediately turned to a fellow Democrat, Lt. Gov. John Walsh, already a candidate for a full term.


Baucus, 72, sidestepped questions about the ambassadorship when asked in the Capitol. “It’s not for me to comment on. … This happens every once in a while. Names get floated around.”


There was no immediate comment from the White House on the disclosure, which was made by officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the nomination publicly before a formal announcement.


Kathy Weber, a spokeswoman in Baucus’ office, declined to confirm the move but said, “Max has given his life to public service and when asked to serve he takes that request very seriously.”


Obama is in search of a new top diplomat in Beijing as he executes a so-called Asia pivot in U.S. foreign policy to more directly counter China after the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.


The relationship between the two nations has grown more troubled in recent weeks, with Chinese authorities unilaterally declaring an air defense zone over disputed islands in the East China Sea. The United States subsequently flew a pair of B-52 bombers through the space last month without incident, and Vice President Joe Biden sought to calm matters on his recent trip through Asia.


Baucus was first elected to the Senate in 1978 and since early 2007 has been chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which has jurisdiction over taxes, trade, health care and more.


On some key issues, he has pursued a more moderate approach than some fellow Democrats would prefer, a reminder that he hails from a rural, Western state with a history of electing Republicans as well as Democrats to top political office.


Shortly after becoming chairman, he led the opposition to then-President George W. Bush’s proposal to privatize Social Security.


Two years later, with Obama in the White House, he struggled for months to assemble bipartisan backing for health care legislation in 2009 to the growing impatience of fellow Democrats. He managed to gain one Republican vote for legislation that cleared committee, but the final bill was thoroughly partisan.


As committee chairman, Baucus has pressed both Democratic and Republican administrations to take a harder line against what he says are unfair Chinese trade practices. The country has the largest trade surplus of any nation with the U.S. and American manufacturers claim it is manipulating its currency to maintain that imbalance.


Inside the Senate, Baucus’ appointment would create a vacancy atop the panel that Senate Democrats would fill. Sen. Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia is immediately behind Baucus in seniority and ordinarily would ascend to the chairmanship but has announced he intends to retire at the end of next year. Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon is next in line in seniority.


In comments to reporters, Rockefeller indicated he would not seek to claim the spot, saying it would be good if Wyden succeeded Baucus. “I want that committee to be a little more aggressive and he will be,” he said.


If confirmed before the end of next year, Baucus would resign his seat and create a vacancy that Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, a Democrat, would fill. Walsh, the lieutenant governor, has announced he will run for the seat and will likely be a top candidate.


First-term Republican Rep. Steve Daines has announced his candidacy for the seat.


With Democrats struggling to retain their majority in the 2014 elections, Baucus’ announced retirement had turned the state into a challenging one for the party. Obama lost the state in 2012 to Republican Mitt Romney by 13 points.


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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The CIA Trained Gitmo Detainees as Double Agents at a Secret Facility Named After a Beatles Song

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Between 2003 and 2006, the CIA recruited and trained a small number of Guantanamo Bay detainees as double agents, according to an Associated Press report published on Tuesday. The program was run out of a clandestine facility near the military prison, and—according to US officials—was useful in gathering intel for targeting and killing Al Qaeda leaders. (CIA officers would typically meet with double agents in Afghanistan.)


“Jail time at Guantanamo is a new asset on the résumés of many double agents, security officials say—an ultimate sign of credibility that often makes them revered and trusted among senior operatives,” another AP story, from 2010, reads.


In 2009, President Obama ordered a review of the double agents recruited during the Gitmo program because the agents provided intel used in drone-strike operations, according to one of the officials interviewed. But perhaps the most attention-grabbing part of the AP‘s new investigation is that the CIA’s old double-agent facility was nicknamed after a Beatles song.


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The program was carried out in a secret facility built a few hundred yards from the administrative offices of the prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The eight small cottages were hidden behind a ridge covered in thick scrub and cactus.


The program and the handful of men who passed through these cottages had various official CIA code names.


But those who were aware of the cluster of cottages knew it best by its sobriquet: Penny Lane.


It was a nod to the classic Beatles song and a riff on the CIA’s other secret facility at Guantanamo Bay, a prison known as Strawberry Fields.



Paul McCartney, the principal songwriter for “Penny Lane,” did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how he felt about this.




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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Rep. Pete Sessions named as man behind contested Obama insult


Despite the White House’s insistence that the whole brouhaha is a “misunderstanding,” the Huffington Post reports that it was Texas Republican Pete Sessions who, during the negotiations over the government shutdown, told President Obama, “I cannot even stand to look at you.”


The Huffington Post’s reporting, which is based on conversations with two unnamed senators, outlines quite the game of D.C. telephone: according to HuffPo, the story likely reached Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin through Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who in turn heard about it first from a White House staffer who was present at the time.


Harry Reid then told his caucus about Sessions’ flap. According to the report, Reid said that the president’s response to Sessions was a “dignified” recognition that the two men held vastly different beliefs.


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Sessions spokeswoman Torrie Miller said Thursday that the lawmaker never made those comments.


“He did not,” Miller said. “I think it was made clear yesterday from Jay Carney that the exchange you are referring to did not happen.”


Brendan Buck, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), has been demanding an apology from Durbin.


“Senator Durbin’s accusation is a serious one, and it appears to have been invented out of thin air,” Buck said in a Wednesday statement. “The senator should disclose who told him this account of events, retract his reckless allegation immediately, and apologize.”


But Durbin isn’t backing down from his original claims.


“Sen. Durbin stands by his comments,” Durbin spokesman Max Gleischman told HuffPost Wednesday.


A request for comment from Carney was not returned, nor was a request for comment from a spokesman for Reid.





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Saturday, September 28, 2013

U.S. Treasury official named lead on Detroit bankruptcy


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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

As Victims Of The Navy Yard Shootings Are Named, Details Emerge





One day after 12 people and an alleged gunman died at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., details about their livse are beginning to emerge. Tuesday morning, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, far right, and others laid a wreath at the U.S. Navy Memorial in honor of the shooting victims.



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One day after 12 people and an alleged gunman died at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., details about their livse are beginning to emerge. Tuesday morning, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, far right, and others laid a wreath at the U.S. Navy Memorial in honor of the shooting victims.



One day after 12 people and an alleged gunman died at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., details about their livse are beginning to emerge. Tuesday morning, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, far right, and others laid a wreath at the U.S. Navy Memorial in honor of the shooting victims.


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The victims of the Navy Yard shootings that brought panic and tragedy to a corner of Washington, D.C., on Monday morning are in many people’s thoughts as their names and other information are released. We’ll collect what we know about the victims here.


The identities of the 13 people, including the gunman, who died and at least eight who were wounded are being released by officials as family members are informed of the victims’ status. So far, police have identified seven of the people who were slain, in addition to the alleged shooter, Aaron Alexis, 34.


Tuesday morning, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel and other officials held a wreath-laying ceremony at the U.S. Navy Memorial plaza to honor the victims of the attack, which occurred around 8:20 a.m. in Building 197 of the Navy Yard, a popular morning spot with a breakfast cafeteria.


Several of those who were hurt or killed Monday had worked at the Navy Yard for decades. These seven people have been identified as having died in the attack:


Michael Arnold, 59, of Lorton, Va., was a “wonderful person and a wonderful neighbor,” a neighbor told The Washington Post. She was on her way to visit Arnold’s wife, in an attempt to comfort her.


A retired Navy officer who was working as a consultant on ship design, Arnold was also a pilot who was building his own airplane, his uncle, Steve Hunter, told The Associated Press in an interview from Rochester, Mich., where Arnold grew up.


“Arnold and his wife, Jolanda, had been married for more than 30 years,” the AP reports, citing Hunter. “They had two grown sons, Eric and Christopher.”


Sylvia Frasier, 53, of Charles County, Md., worked in computer network security at the Naval Sea Systems Command. Word of her fate didn’t reach some family members until just before 10 p.m. last night, The Post says.


Frasier’s family, including her six siblings, tell the newspaper that they had been told earlier Monday that Sylvia had been hurt and was in the hospital. But they prepared themselves for the worst.





A family photo shows Kathy Gaarde, one of the people killed in Monday’s shootings at Washington’s Navy Yard. Her husband, Douglass, says the picture depicts Gaarde “with her 94-year-old mother who she cared for until she passed away last year.”



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Kathy Gaarde, 62, of Woodbridge, Va., was a financial analyst who a neighbor says may have been close to retiring; her husband retired from the Navy last year, the AP reports.


“Today my life partner of 42 years (38 of them married) was taken from me, my grown son and daughter, and friends,” her husband, Douglass Gaarde, wrote in an email to the news agency. We were just starting to plan our retirement activities and now none of that matters. It hasn’t fully sunk in yet but I know I already dearly miss her.”


A neighbor, Patrick Bolton, tells The Post that Gaarde “was just the kindest lady in the world.” He added, “I’m not even exaggerating. I’ve never seen her do anything but nice things for people.”


John Roger Johnson, 73, was a longtime resident of Derwood, Md., a neighbor tells The Post, who loved kids.


A friend and former co-worker, William Venable, tells NPR’s Hansi Lo Wang that Johnson, or J.J., was his colleague in the IT department, doing things like distributing cellphones and wireless cards. The job could be tedious — but every day, Venable said, Johnson greeted him with the same enthusiasm.


“His greeting to me — every day, religiously — was, ‘How ya doin’ buddy?!’”


“I’m a 20-something year-old black man, and he’s a 70-plus-year-old white guy,” Venable says. “You know, we had zero in common. But we had great conversations, and he was a great spirit, it was a spirit that you could connect with. He was one of my best friends in that place.”


Frank Kohler, 50, of St. Mary’s Co., Md., also died in Monday’s attack.


“Kohler, 50, of Tall Timbers was reportedly married with two daughters,” reports The Baynet.com. “It is not known at this time what he was doing at the Navy Yard.”


Vishnu Pandit, 61, had lived in North Potomac, Md., for at least 20 years, The Post reports.


A neighbor tells the newspaper they saw many cars arrive at the Pandit family’s house late Monday. Another neighbor, Mike Honig, described Pandit as “a very nice man with an Irish setter,” The Post says.


Few other details have emerged about Pandit. His family has elected not to comment publicly at this point.


Kenneth Bernard Proctor, 46, Waldorf, Md., was a civilian utilities foreman who had worked for the government for 22 years, his ex-wife, Evelyn Proctor, tells the AP. He was, she says, “a very loving, caring, gentle person. His kids meant a lot to him.”


The couple have two teenage sons — one is 15; the other is in basic training after enlisting in the Army.


Evelyn Proctor says her ex-husband didn’t work in Building 197, but had gone there for his usual breakfast. And they had talked on the phone Monday morning. She learned of his death Monday evening.


“We were still very close. It wasn’t a bitter divorce,” she said. The pair had dated as far back as high school. “We still talked every day, and we lived 10 minutes away from each other.”


Several other people have been identified by The Post as victims who died — we’re awaiting official word before we publish their names.


Of at least eight people who were wounded Monday, three were shot and the rest reportedly suffered other injuries.


Police officer Scott Williams underwent surgery after suffering gunshot wounds to his legs. D.C. officials said he is recovering and talkative. At a news conference Monday night, Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy Lanier said she and Williams entered the police force around the same time and that he has “a stellar record.”


And it seems that Mr. Williams is also a man with priorities.


“The police officer when he came in … he was most concerned about being able to talk to his mother,” Dr. Janis Orlowski, chief medical officer at Washington Hospital Center, tells NPR member station WAMU. Williams “wanted to make sure that he was able to speak to her before he went into surgery. You know… you always have to take care of mom,” she said.


Williams and two civilians, both women, were all able to talk with medical and police staff and are expected to recover, Orlowski says. One of the women had surgery for a wound to her shoulder; the other did not need surgery, despite a wound to her head.


“She’s a very, very lucky young lady,” Orlowski says. “She had an injury to her hand and her head. But the bullet did not actually penetrate the skull. It did not penetrate the bone.”




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Monday, July 29, 2013

Indyk expected to be named new U.S. Middle East envoy


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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Girls named in river bodies find











Two teenage girls, whose bodies were found by police divers in the River Wear in Tyne and Wear, have been named.


Passers-by tried to rescue the pair who were discovered on Tuesday evening after getting into difficulty near a viaduct in Fatfield, Washington.


They were named locally as Chloe Fowler and Toni-Beth Purvis.


A spokesman for Northumbria Police said inquiries would now be carried out into the circumstances surrounding the deaths.


Onlookers said they believed the girls jumped into the river for “fun” and to “keep cool” but this has not been confirmed by police.


Northumbria Police said the river was still tidal at the point where the girls went missing just before 15:00 BST and there was a lot of debris and foliage in the water.


Supt Alan Veitch said: “One was an off-duty police officer going for a run who dived in and saved a boy who was trying to save one of the missing girls.


“Another gentleman dived in and swam the width of the river to get to one of the girls but he came up empty-handed. He was distraught, as you can imagine.”


About 100 emergency services staff were involved in the search, which took about six hours.




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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

NRA"s Keene Named Opinion Editor of Washington Times

Former National Rifle Association President David Keene has been named opinion editor of The Washington Times, the paper announced Sunday.

“David has been a tireless advocate for conservatism, demonstrating time and again how the movement’s values and ideas can address the problems of the day,” said Larry Beasley, the paper’s president and chief executive officer.


“He’s a deep intellectual with the sharp wit, unwavering values and the endless civility needed to guide the thought leadership of Washington’s most important opinion pages,” Beasley said.


Keene will be in charge of the newspaper’s editorial page and commentary section, while Editor Emeritus Wesley Pruden will direct and produce editorials.


Keene worked for the presidential campaigns of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Robert Dole, and Mitt Romney. In 1984, he became chairman of the American Conservative Union.


As president of the NRA, Keene led a bruising battle with Congress to block restrictions on gun ownership in the aftermath of the Newtown, Conn. school shootings. He stepped down from that position in May.


“Since its founding, The Washington Times has played a vital role as the conservative newspaper in Washington and one of the most widely quoted nationwide,” Keene said in the paper’s announcement.


“Presidents, elected officials and policymakers have relied on The Times, and our challenge is to expand our reach in new media and in this political era to provide a reliable, readable resource for conservatives and others across the country,” Keene said.


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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Rice named as Obama"s top security adviser


By Michael O’Brien, Political Reporter, NBC News


Hailing her longtime role as a “trusted adviser,” President Barack Obama formally named U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice as his next national security adviser on Wednesday.


Obama tapped Rice, a target of Republican criticism in recent months, to succeed Tom Donilon; the president also nominated Samantha Power, a longtime foreign policy adviser, to take over Rice’s role at the United Nations.


“I am absolutely thrilled that she’ll be back at my side leading my national security team in my second term,” Obama said of Rice, a longtime confidant whose role in publicly explaining the administration’s initial assessment of last year’s terror attack in Benghazi, Libya, has made her a lightning rod for criticism.


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President Barack Obama stands with U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, his choice to be his next national security adviser, right, current national security adviser Tom Donilon, who is resigning, second from right, and Samantha Power, his nominee to be the next UN Ambassador, left, Wednesday, June 5, 2013, at the White House.




“I’m deeply honored and humbled to serve our country as your national security adviser,” Rice said at a White House event to formally announce the shake-up, just the latest instance of staff turnover on Obama’s foreign policy and national security teams in his second term.


Rice also told Obama she was “deeply grateful for [his] enduring confidence,” a seeming nod toward the whirlwind of controversy around her role in the Benghazi explanation, which helped scuttle her chances of becoming secretary of State.


Republicans who targeted Rice over the handling of the 2012 attacks in Benghazi reacted with the knowledge they have no role in confirming her for the post. “Obviously I disagree [with Obama’s] appointment of Susan Rice as Nat’l Security Adviser, but I’ll make every effort to work [with] her on [important] issues,” Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain, one of Rice’s foremost critics on Benghazi, wrote on Twitter.


Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican with designs on seeking his party’s presidential nomination in 2016, was sharply more critical.


“I can’t imagine that we would be keeping Ambassador Rice in any significant position, much less promoting her to an important position,” he said on Fox News.


Power is not without controversy, either. She stepped down from the Obama campaign after referring to Hillary Clinton, then Obama’s opponent in the Democratic primary, as a “monster.”



NBC News’ Chuck Todd joins Morning Joe to report on the breaking news that Susan Rice has been tapped by President Obama to replace Tom Donilon as National Security Adviser.



Republicans have vocally criticized Rice for emerging on the Sunday morning talk show circuit on the weekend following the Benghazi attack, where she asserted that the attacks were the spontaneous outgrowth of protests related to an anti-Islamic video. In the months since then, senior Republicans have demanded more information about how the talking points provided to Rice were drafted; many in the GOP have suggested the talking points were motivated by electoral politics, since the attack occurred during the height of last fall’s presidential campaign.


The furor was enough to prompt Rice to withdraw her name from consideration to become Obama’s next secretary of state earlier this year.


Had the president nominated Rice to become secretary of state, she would have been forced to undergo bruising confirmation hearings; her new appointment as national security adviser does not require Senate confirmation. She complained about the “very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting and very disruptive” process of confirmation hearings.


Last month, Vice President Joe Biden praised Rice and her role in the Obama administration, saying she had “the absolute, total, complete confidence of the president.”


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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Man has sex with pig named Michael Jackson

(NEWS.com.au) — A man charged with having sex with a pet pig called Michael Jackson on a Northern Territory island has appeared in a Darwin court.

The 35-year-old man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sat in the dock at Darwin Magistrates Court charged with having sexual intercourse with an animal and indecent behaviour in public in November last year.

The NT News understands Michael Jackson had to be shot following the incident at Alyangula, on Groote Eylandt.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Teenager shot dead in London"s "Murder Mile" is named

Michaela Georgiou Francis called the crime “disgusting”, adding that people like Joseph didn’t “live that life”, and that it was so tragic that it could happen to “such a wonderful loving young man”.

Jeffrey Manso, who went to the same school, St Aloysius, as Burke-Monerville, and had known the family since he was 13, said he was “shocked” about what had happened, and that he wasn’t involved in gangs.

Burke-Monerville was due to go on holiday next week to Magaluf, on the Spanish island of Majorca, which he said would be “a week ‘off’ stress”.

The second victim, a 32-year-old man, is currently in a stable condition in hospital.

Police officers are appealing for witnesses and information following the murder, and no arrests have yet been made.

Two suspects were spotted running from the scene after the shooting towards nearby Pembury Estate, with the first man described as black, while the second is light-skinned, possibly of Asian or Turkish appearance.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: “At this very early stage we must retain an open mind regarding the circumstances of the incident and any motive.”

Zach Carpenter, 18, saw two men with bandanas covering their faces walk into Hindrey Road yesterday evening, before he heard three loud bangs.

One of the men was black with a red and white chequered bandana, while the other man was white and was wearing a black bandana, he said.

Mr Carpenter said: “I was walking home from the shop when I saw a black man and a white man walking down the main road and turn into Hindrey Road. After about 30 seconds I heard three loud bangs.

“It’s unnerved me a bit because my family live nearby.”

The Aberystwyth University student, whose family has lived in the area since he was 10 months old, said there were known feuds between gangs on rival estates.

“It’s not so much a war, more of a feud between the Pembury and Nightingale estates, and another one,” he said.

Another resident, who has lived in the area for more than 20 years, said: “With this happening now, I don’t think people will feel safe.

“There have been shootings here before but this is the first murder.”


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