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Quickly steam potatoes, corn, and bread in microwave
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North Korea's new leader is using the threat of a nuclear strike
to get concessions on foreign aid rather than trying to trigger military
conflict, top U.S. intelligence officials told Congress Thursday.Director
of National Intelligence James Clapper told the House intelligence committee
that he thinks new North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is trying
to show the U.S., the world and his own people that he
is "firmly in control in North Korea," while attempting to maneuver the
international community into concessions in future negotiations."I don't
think...he has much of an endgame other than to somehow elicit recognition,"
and to turn the nuclear threat into "negotiation and to accommodation and
presumably for aid," Clapper said.Clapper said the intelligence community
believes the North would only use nuclear weapons to preserve the Kim
regime, but says they do not know how the regime defines that.Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel said at a different congressional hearing that he
does not believe North Korea, nor Iran, have the technical ability to
reach the continental U.S. with its nuclear weapons yet."Now does that mean
that won't have it or they can't have it or they're not
working on it?" Hagel said. "No. That's why this is a very
dangerous situation."Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, testifying
with Hagel before the House Armed Services Committee, would not say whether
North Korea has the capacity to arm a ballistic missile with
lso killed.Manchin, a red-state Democrat working with
blue-state Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, is trying to broker
a deal that would expand criminal and mental health background checks by
pressuring states to share data on prohibited purchasers and to include
sales that take place through a commercial enterprise.An individual could
sell another individual a gun without a background check, but if a
commercial entity is involved hosting a gun show or an Internet
site mandatory checks would be required. Even as gun control proponents
bemoan the deal as watered down, gun rights groups remain worried that
the legislation could be altered to create a federal firearms registry.
The Manchin-Toomey plan forbids the creation of such a list, but conservatives
hold little trust when it is the Obama Justice Department that is
doing the enforcement.But even if Manchin-Toomey somehow survives the Senate
and passes the House, it would not prevent the next Newtown. Or
the next Aurora. Or the next Tucson. Or the next Blacksburg. All
of the weapons said to be involved in those mass killings were
legally purchased from gun merchants and subject to full federal background
checks.And while gun control advocates can be happy that the expanded system
may mean fewer gun sales, theres little reason to think that Manchin-Toomey
would do much to help the problem of greatest concern in the
Democratic Party: street crime. As the urban party, Democrat
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">rd.Over the past few weeks, the Obama administration has applied doses
of both, while keeping up diplomatic efforts. President Barack Obama called
Chinese President Xi Jinping in mid-March to discuss North Korea.Military
maneuvers in South Korea have served as a reminder of the overwhelming
deterrent force the U.S. and its ally maintain. The deployments also have
sent a message to Beijing.But the North's history of unpredictability means
no one knows for sure what it will all mean, even if
analysts say North Korea is unlikely to initiate any attack on South
Korea like the one that started the Korean War in 1950, and
is unlikely to target Japan or American interests in the region.___AP Intelligence
Writer Kimberly Dozier contributed to this report from Washington.
ansformer, bare wires hanging jury-rigged on poles."You should see the
lines throw off sparks when the poles get wet," said Rojas' wife,
Carmen. She worries for the safety of Gregorio and the other children.Despite
their plight, almost everyone in the 200-family settlement is a Chavista,
and plans to vote for Maduro.Rojas said he voted for Chavez in
every election but now he's disappointed and undecided."What's certain
is that we've been left with nothing."___Associated Press writer James Anderson
in Maracay, Venezuela, contributed to this report.___Frank Bajak on Twitter:
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