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"Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago," President Obama said
Friday in the White House press room.The president's decision to speak out
about the Trayvon Martin-George Zimmerman case is an explosive, risky step
in an already polarized racial landscape.The first black president has tried
to speak about race before and not had a good response. That's
possibly why he said that he's not calling for a "national dialogue"
but asking people to do some soul searching at home, at church
and among friends.The president's decision to come out and speak, despite
the warnings from his top advisers, reveals how deeply the Martin-Zimmerman
case has torn at the nation's long, troubled history of race relations.
The fact is president must have concluded that he had no choice
but to speak out or be recorded in the history books as
a political no-show on the critical race issues of his day. President
Obama is already under fire for not doing enough on race, for
not speaking out about black on black crime in the country, about
high black unemployment, about the tragedy of urban education for black
kids. Something deep in him must have forced him to speak out
this time.While it won't please his critics that the president spoke at
all, it's clear that Mr. Obama is trying to offer a leader's
healing prescription for a nation filled with hurt over the Martin-Zimmerman
case.I know I have been hurt in the days since the verdict.I
have been full of sa
US golfer Phil Mickelson celebrates after sinking his final putt on the
18th during the fourth and final round of the 2013 British Open
Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course at Gullane in Scotland on July
21, 2013. Mickelson of the United States won his first British Open
at Muirfield on Sunday by three strokes from Henrik Stenson of Sweden.AFPUS
golfer Phil Mickelson walks with his caddie Jim Mackay after scoring a
birdie on the final 18th green during the fourth and final round
of the 2013 British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course at
Gullane in Scotland on July 21, 2013.AFPUS golfer Phil Mickelson holds the
Claret Jug after winning the 2013 British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield
golf course at Gullane in Scotland on July 21, 2013.AFPSweden's Henrik Stenson
holds the Silver Salver after coming in second place at the 2013
British Open Golf Championship at Muirfield golf course at Gullane in Scotland
on July 21, 2013.AFPGULLANE, United Kingdom (AFP) Phil Mickelson won the
British Open for the first time at Muirfield on Sunday, one month
after his heartbreak at the US Open where he was runner-up for
a record sixth time.The 43-year-old lefty saved his best for last as
he came down the brutal back nine at the famed links course
east of Edinburgh in 32, birdieing four of the last six holes,
for a five-under 66.That gave him a three under total of 281,
three strokes clear of Henrik Stenson of Sweden, who had a closing
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">rt, in Afghanistan, Germany had proved to be the NSA's "most prolific
partner."Both the BND and BfV, Germany's foreign and domestic intelligence
bureaus, respectively, would not comment on their employment of XKeyScore,
according to Der Spiegel.Apparently, the NSA declined to comment, as well,
referring instead to President Barack Obama's statementon the topic, made
during a recent visit to Berlin,that therewas nothing to add.Obama, during
the visit, said, What I explained to Chancellor Merkel is that I
came into office committed to protecting the American people but also committed
to our highest values and ideals, including privacy and civil liberties.
Im confident at this point that we have struck the appropriate balance,
The Washington Post reported.Merkel reportedly told various media outlets,
present at her traditional summer press conference, Germany is a country
of freedom, and that sometimes, with regards to counterterrorism and espionage,
the ends dont justify the means.Merkel was replying, specifically, to inquiries
regarding Germanys use of PRISM, another NSA program, a mass data-collection
system whose existence was leaked this spring by ex-NSA contractor Edward
Snowden.Snowden fled America, where officials have charged him with espionage
and theft of government property, on May 20, and he is now
reportedly holed up in Russia.According to Agence France-Presse, Merkel
said during the conference she wasnt up to speed on the deta
The secret intelligence court that signs off on giving the U.S. government
the authority to monitor hundreds of millions of telephone records has renewed
the governments request to do so for another three months.The Office of
the Director of National Intelligence announced Friday its authority to
maintain the program expired on July 19 and that the government had
sought and received a renewal from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act court.National Intelligence Director James Clapper announced the new
order.The surveillance program has been under intense scrutiny since June,
when former CIA employee and National Security Agency contractor Edward
Snowden leaked details of two top secret U.S. surveillance programs that
critics say violate privacy rights.Snowden has been charged with espionage
and is seeking asylum from several countries, including Russia.Clapper "has
decided to declassify and disclose publicly that the government filed an
application with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court seeking renewal
of the authority to collect telephony metadata in bulk, and that the
court renewed that authority," the statement said.The two programs, both
run by the NSA, pick up millions of telephone and Internet records
that are routed through American networks each day. Intelligence officials
say they have helped disrupt dozens of terrorist attacks, and target only
foreign suspects outside the United States while taking close care not
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