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Wed Jun 24 09:33:57 2015

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Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 06:33:55 -0700
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these recess appointments, Republicans are having the Senate gavel in gavel out 
every few days, meaning they are not officially adjourning for the year.If 
this prevents the Senate from taking a recess, lawmakers believe Obama will 
be stopped from making any recess appointments.However, this may all depend on 
how one defines a recess.Obama could argue that two or three days 
can be defined as a recess, although recent history dictates that is 
not the case.Political expert Stephen Hess of Brookings says the president would 
have to stretch to justify qualifying two or three days as a 
recess."He's got the option," Hess said, "but he's got to go back 
a long way in history to find an example that's going to 
suit his convenience if he wants to go ahead with a recess 
appointment."Democratic strategist Doug Schoen believes an effort by the president to challenge 
the recess would be too risky.I think he's going to try to 
do what he can to avoid controversy and not try to

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s been a sensation among U.S. readers yet failed to challenge "Mission: 
Impossible" and the other established franchises at the top of the box 
office.Beloved by generations of readers overseas, "Tintin" launched internationally two months ahead 
of its U.S. release. But the blockbuster global attention, with nearly $250 
million already in the bank from foreign markets, did not translate to 
crowds in the United States.The calendar made it a tough weekend for 
Hollywood, with Christmas Eve -- always a slow night for movie-going -- 
falling on Saturday, usually the best day of the week at theaters.Christmas 
Day typically is a strong one for movies, as fans squeeze in 
a film between unwrapping presents and sitting down to family dinners.Two big 
holiday releases -- Spielberg's World War I epic "War Horse" and Tom 
Hanks and Sandra Bullock's Sept. 11 drama "Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close" 
-- opened Christmas Day, but estimates on their revenues will not be 
available 

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PHOENIX  An administrative law judge ruled Tuesday that a Tucson school 
district's ethnic studies program violates state law, agreeing with the findings of 
Arizona's public schools chief.Judge Lewis Kowal's ruling marked a defeat for the 
Tucson Unified School District, which appealed the findings issued in June by 
Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal.Kowal's ruling, first reported by The Arizona 
Daily Star, said the district's Mexican-American Studies program violated state law by 
having one or more classes designed primarily for one ethnic group, promoting 
racial resentment and advocating ethnic solidarity instead of treating students as individuals.The 
judge, who found grounds to withhold 10 percent of the district's monthly 
state aid until it comes into compliance, said the law permits the 
objective instruction about the oppression of people that may result in racial 
resentment or ethnic solidarity."However, teaching oppression objectively is qu

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unt on the holiday season to give us a big boost at 
the end of the year, and it just didn't happen."These admission numbers 
this year just tell me that we maybe have to set our 
sights a little lower in terms of attendance every year."Since peaking at 
a modern high of 1.6 billion in 2002, domestic movie admissions have 
been on a general decline since.Studio executives always insist that slow times 
result from weak films, but on paper, the strong lineup Hollywood presented 
this year should have had fans lining up in huge numbers. Pretty 
good films are out there this holiday season, yet blockbuster expectations fizzled, 
a sign that people might be skipping a trip to the theater 
in favor of home-viewing, video games or the countless other entertainment options 
their gadgets now offer.Rising ticket prices, particularly the extra few dollars it 
costs to see 3-D films, also could be causing a backlash among 
fans.With "Ghost Protocol" climbing toward the $100 million 

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or all, not privileges for the few. And, its about protecting the 
rights of individuals, even if it angers the majority. I hope and 
believe I have fulfilled these principles to the best of my ability," 
he wrote.Even being at odds with Democrats, the two-term senator, 70, was 
still a desirable body within the caucus, particularly as Democrats face a 
serious challenge to their majority in November.Democrats have to hold on to 
23 seats this cycle while Republicans defend 10. Republicans only need four 
seats to take the majority, and Nebraska's seat now could be a 
pick-up for the GOP.Among some of the names offered up on the 
Republican side for the seat are state Attorney General Jon Bruning, state 
Sen. Deb Fischer and state Treasurer Don Stenberg. Members of the state's 
congressional delegation, Reps. Lee Terry and Jeff Fortenberry, could also be tapped 
to run.Repeatedly named as a potential challenger to keep the seat for 
Democrats is former Sen. Bob Kerrey, who

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While most people celebrating Christmas can expect a quiet night with loved 
ones, actor Stephen Baldwin suggests that things tend to get a little 
heated when he and his famous siblings discuss politics and religion.At the 
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol premiere Monday, Baldwin told FOX411 that Christmas at 
his mothers home is always a kooky Baldwin Christmas.FOX411 asked the actor 
if politics and religion comes up at the table, and he jokingly 
responded, Sometimes, a little bit! in a sarcastic tone. Its gonna be 
an exciting political year coming up next year, its going to be 
very interesting, he said.Baldwins older brother Alec, who is famously liberal, recently 
announced that he will not be running for mayor of New York 
City."They're all just so horny for it, horny for their own ascension," 
Baldwin said of the candidates.Still, all tension aside, Stephen Baldwin said he 
is looking forward to the holidays at home.My wife always insists that 
we eat healthy,

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