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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 16:19:40 -0700
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Married musicians Beyonce, left, and rapper Jay-Z, during an April 4, 2013
trip to Cuba, and President Obama.APYou generally don't want to get into
a rap rivalry with Jay-Z.But the White House on Thursday challenged the
mega-artist after he released a track suggesting he got "White House clearance"
for his controversial trip to Cuba with wife Beyonce.Jay Carney, President
Obama's press secretary, categorically denied the claim -- reiterating that
the Treasury Department handles clearance."I guess nothing rhymes with Treasury,"
Carney joked, before clarifying: "The White House, from the president on
down, had nothing to do with anybody's ... travel to Cuba. That
is something that Treasury handles."Jay-Z released the track Thursday shortly
after returning from Cuba, a trip that drew criticism from Cuban-American
lawmakers in Congress who questioned how the couple got permission to travel
to the communist-run island.The rapper boasted at length about the visit,
suggesting Obama was involved."I done turned Havana into Atlanta," he rapped.
"Boy from the hood, but got White House clearance."He continued: "Politicians
never did s--- for me except lie to me, distort history, wanna
give me jail time and a fine. Fine, let me commit a
real crime. ... Obama said, 'Chill you gonna get me impeached.' You
don't need this s--- anyway, chill with me on the beach.'"The track
resulted in a bizarre scene at Thursday's White House briefing, as a
reporter re
A Home Depot store is seen in New York, August 18, 2008.
Analysts are expecting Home Depot to report a second-quarter profit of 61
cents a share on Tuesday, compared with 77 cents a year earlier,
according to Reuters Estimates. The industry leader has said per-share earnings
could fall as much as 24 percent this year. REUTERS/Shannon
Stapleton (UNITED STATES)ReutersA man in a suburban Los Angeles Home Depot
Wednesday evening used saws normally used to slice sheet rock to cut
both his arms down to the bone in front of several horrified
customers, police said.The man, who was not immediately identified, suffered
severe injuries. He was found in a pool of blood in the
store's tool section. He had a slight pulse but was passing out
as help arrived."People just couldn't believe it," Cpl. Rudy Lopez, with
West Covina Police Department, told KNBC-TV. "He walked into the saw area,
picked up a couple of saws in the saw area and started
cutting both of his arms."An off-duty paramedic from the Pasadena Fire Department
had been shopping nearby and hurried to the scene.- Cpl. Rudy Lopez,
with West Covina Police Department"The officers had already found the man
down, face down, blood all over the store, multiple aisles, and the
whole store is in chaos," the paramedic, Art Hurtado, told KNBC-TV.Hurtado
thought the man was dead but when he checked he found breath
and a slight pulse and said he thought to himself, "I can
save this guy."With help fro
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">April 10, 2013: A rack of AR-15 rifles stand to be individually
packaged as workers move a pallet of rifles for shipment at the
Stag Arms company in New Britain, Conn.APNEW BRITAIN, Conn. A Connecticut
gun-maker announced on Wednesday it intends to leave the state, just six
days after passage of restrictive gun control legislation, while two other
manufacturers said they are considering relocation offers from other states.Manufacturers
also plan to lobby the state's congressional delegation next week "to make
sure they hear from our side," said Mark Malkowski, president of Stag
Arms in New Britain.Bristol-based PTR said in a statement posted on its
website that it has not decided where it will move, but has
commitments from most employees to relocate. The company makes military-style
rifles and employs more than 40 people. PTR Vice President John McNamara
said the company expects to make a more formal announcement about a
move within six weeks."Along with other companies in the trade, we were
deeply apprehensive at the hurried process to develop new gun laws and
fearful that it would generate unintended consequences for our industry,"
the company said.With the legislation signed into law by Gov. Dannel P.
Malloy on April 4, "our worst fears were confirmed," the company said.
"What emerged was a bill fraught with ambiguous definitions, insufficient
considerations for the trade, conflicting mandates and disastrous consequences
for the fu
e effort.Gun control advocates
still face opposition from many Republican senators and resistance from
moderate Democrats, including several facing re-election next year in GOP-leaning
states. In the Republican-run House, leaders have shown little enthusiasm
for Obama's ideas, making that chamber an even higher hurdle.Under the agreement
the two senators announced at the Capitol, background checks would be expanded
to all for-profit transactions including sales at gun shows and online,
with records kept by licensed gun-dealers who would handle the paperwork.
Exempted would be noncommercial transactions such as between relatives.
Currently, the system applies only to sales by the country's 55,000 federally
licensed firearms dealers.The agreement also contains provisions expanding
firearms rights, and that concerns gun control supporters. Some restrictions
on transporting guns across state lines would be eased, sellers would be
shielded from lawsuits if the buyer passed a check but later used
a firearm in a crime and gun dealers could conduct business in
states where they don't live."Truly the events at Newtown changed us all,"
said Manchin, citing the Connecticut town where December's murders of 20
first-graders and six educators propelled gun control to the top rank of
national issues. "Americans on both sides of the debate can and must
find common ground."Emotion, always prominent in the gun issue, cropped
up late Wednesday when Manchi
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