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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Original Smart Touch)
Sun Feb 2 17:34:23 2014

Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2014 14:34:22 -0800
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e did everything we could," one FBI source said, and their 
assessment was based on the "totality of the evidence."The FBI insists, 
despite suggestions to the contrary, that it was contacted only once by 
the Russians about Tsarnaev.Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., said Wednesday 
that the U.S. made three inquiries with Russia about Tsarnaev and got 
no response.Lawmakers and investigators are taking a close look at Tsarnaev's 
trip to Russia in January 2012. His father says his son stayed 
with him in Dagestan.Despite violence there, Anzor Tsarnaev said Sunday 
that his son did not want to leave and had thoughts on 
how he could go into business. But the father said he encouraged 
him to go back to the U.S. and try to get citizenship. 
Tamerlan Tsarnaev returned to the U.S. in July.His mother said that he 
was questioned upon arrival at the airport in New York."And he told 
me on the phone, 'Imagine, mama, they were asking me such interesting 
questions as if I were some strange and scary man: Where did 
you go? What did you do there?'" Zubeidat Tsarnaeva recalled her son 
telling her at the time.Fox News' Mike Levine and Catherine Herridge and 
the Associated Press contributed to this report.			   
     			    
        			 
       			  
  Miller Time: More politically correct madness
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


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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">out before another storm rolled in. 
On the way home he insisted on sharing his peanut butter and 
honey sandwiches with me and the chief-of-staff, Andy Card. The sun had 
started setting as we left to return to the White House and 
we talked just like friends do  he asked me all about 
my family, travels, pets and goals. I remember every moment of that 
night  including the orange and pink sunset that lasted the whole 
flight. Another time he howled when I told him how my mom 
had asked me about my first week at the White House, and 
how Id told her all about how great it was and how 
Karl Rove had been so nice and helpful to me, and how 
he was just so smart and how happy I was to be 
at the White House.when I broke to take a breath my mom 
said, Who the hell is Karl Rove? Every week he held a 
secure video conference either with Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki or Afghan 
President Karzai, and I learned from his strong but gentle guidance of 
them  always respectful, firm, encouraging and non-condescending. I noted 
that even behind closed doors, President Bush strongly, ably and graciously 
defended America. He used to catch my eye during policy meetings and 
tip me a wink with a little smile as we had noticed 
when Vice President Cheney had been resting his eyes. Then wed share 
a laugh realizing once again that it was clear the VP had 
heard every word. President Bush treated my dad like the king of 
England when he came for a state dinner  as if his 

 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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