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The CIA had Tamerlan Tsarnaev's name put into a terror watchlist after 
being contacted by Russian authorities in 2011, sources told Fox News -- 
raising more questions about why the Boston bomber's trip to Russia the 
following year didn't raise more red flags.Sources say the Russians contacted 
the FBI once in March 2011, and several months later they contacted 
the CIA about Tsarnaev.In October 2011, the CIA sent information to many 
federal agencies and to "the watchlisting system" about him, the sources 
say. That step ultimately put him on the vast TIDE database of 
people potentially tied to terrorism cases.The FBI has said previously that 
it was told Tsarnaev was a "follower of radical Islam" and was 
preparing to travel to a foreign country to join unspecified underground 
groups. The FBI said that it responded by interviewing Tsarnaev and family 
members, but found no terrorism activity.In early 2012, Tsarnaev would travel 
to Russia for six months. The nature of that trip is still 
unclear.Two top Republican senators are now calling for a Senate Homeland 
Security Committee hearing on the Boston Marathon bombings, as lawmakers 
question whether enough was done to prevent the attack.Sens. John McCain, 
R-Ariz., and Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, requested the hearing Wednesday, saying 
"it has become increasingly apparent that more questions need to be answered 
regarding the failure to prevent this tragedy."The senators cited the reporting 
by Fox News an
ny pretenses. He takes the job seriously but he doesnt take himself 
too seriously. Hes a good man.Obama injected contemporary politics into 
the ceremony, when he claimed current efforts in Washington to pass immigration 
reform are a continuation of Bush policies. "And even though comprehensive 
immigration reform has taken a little longer than any of us expected, 
I am hopeful that this year, with the help of Speaker Boehner, 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Editor's note: Watch former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino's interview 
with former President George W. Bush Thursday on "The Five" at 5 
pm ET.The George W. Bush Library and Museum opens this week in 
Dallas and many already have written about our 43rd president and his 
legacy. As commentators and historians hash over the big decisions, successes 
and mistakes over those eight years, heres my personal take on what 
President Bush means to me.On election night 2000, I had never met 
then-Governor Bush, though Id supported him for years. I believed he would 
be a strong, optimistic and gracious president with solid conservative principles 
and a big heart.When I got a call to volunteer on the 
campaign in early 2000, I had to turn it down due to 
a new job and a new life we were trying to start 
in San Diego. When I hung up the phone, I cried, Now 
Ill never get to work for George Bush. Then the 9/11 attacks 
changed everything for everyone. I moved back to D.C. and worked for 
the Bush administration from the fall of 2001 until the last day 
on January 20, 2009. Over those years, President Bush became a friend 
and a leader who made me strive to be a better person 
and citizen.Here are some of my favorite memories: One night when I 
first took the deputy press secretary job, I went with him on 
Marine One to an event in rural Virginia for the Boy Scouts 
Jamboree. Weather had kept us from going for two days, but on 
the third night, we made it 
 After holding firm against virtually any kind of tax increase, some congressional 
Republicans have found one that doesn't make them cringe.A contentious bill 
which could come for a final vote in the Senate as early 
as Thursday would empower states to make online retailers collect sales 
taxes for purchases made over the Internet. Though it would likely face 
more resistance in the House, where the anti-tax creed is more pronounced, 
a number of Senate Republicans -- and Republican governors -- are supporting 
the bill.The legislation passed a test vote in the Senate Wednesday, 74 
to 23, with 27 Republicans voting in favor. Senate Majority Leader Harry 
Reid, D-Nev., vowed to pass the bill this week, before senators leave 
for a scheduled vacation.Some of the most powerful anti-tax advocacy groups 
in Washington are still fighting to block the bill. Grover Norquist, president 
of Americans for Tax Reform, warns the bill would set a "precedent 
for further expansions of state-level tax collection authority."He said 
the bill is about "money-hungry state legislators."The Heritage Foundation 
says that "real conservatives" oppose the bill and that it would hurt 
online commerce and force small businesses to jump through new bureaucratic 
hoops.Yet a number of prominent conservatives are voicing support for the 
plan. Under the bill, the sales taxes would be sent to the 
states where a shopper lives. Under current law, states can only require 
online compan
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