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Tue Feb 11 17:04:36 2014

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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 14:04:35 -0800

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involving allegations of workers being held against their will or threats 
of violence against workers or their families.If wrongdoing is uncovered, 
there would be immediate questions about diplomatic immunity.State Department 
spokesman Patrick Ventrell, at a briefing Thursday, did not say whether 
that would apply in this case, but acknowledged that the department "honors 
U.S. treaty obligations" with regard to immunity."But just to reiterate," 
he said, "under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, diplomats 
are under a duty to respect the laws and regulations of the 
receiving state."He said the State Department is working with law enforcement 
agencies on the matter.In the wake of the allegations, Rep. Frank Wolf, 
R-Va., who's been a champion of cracking down on human trafficking, is 
holding a long-planned forum on the subject in McLean, less than a 
mile from where the alleged incident occurred.Wolf says it is often mistakenly 
assumed that human trafficking occurs only in foreign countries, but it 
is happening in American cities as well.Gangs like MS-13 operate prostitution 
rings in the D.C. area, often nabbing young immigrants and exploiting them. 
The vast majority of those trafficked are women and children.According to 
the State Department 800,000 people are trafficked across international 
borders each year. That does not include trafficking within a specific country's 
borders,including the United States.Traf
to see more, they want to learn more 
and maybe theyre not watching for the kind of drama or hair 
pulling that we see on Jersey Shore, but you know theyre watching 
for other reasons.Although Duck Dynasty has millions of viewers audiences 
tend to be fickle which means the shows success may be short 
lived, Myer said.I think that Duck Dynasty will be here for a 
little while but I have no doubt that Duck Dynasty will slowly 
loose ratings, but not necessarily because of the show, because of all 
of the other networks seeing it and going, Oh my gosh, we 
have to start doing [this],  he said.Myer suggested shows like MTVs 
now cancelled Buckwild are more attractive to networks.Doing [Buckwild] 
types of shows, thats whats hot right now. I have no doubt 
that within a year [Duck Dynasty] will probably drop a little bit. 
It wont be gone but it definitely wont hit 10 million people 
an episode. It wont top American Idol, Meyer said.Cascerceri agreed with 
her fellow expert, Duck Dynasty is going to fizzle out just like 
any other reality show. The thing about television in general is a 
lot of times there is a lot of hype, a lot of 
buzz. You know a few seasons are produced. A lot of people 
are loving it but eventually everything jumps the shark.Still, she said 
overall she things reality TV is getting a better reputation among viewers.Reality 
TV, when it started out, it kind of had a bad name 
and now its kind of evolved where there is a way it 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas suggested at a forum last month that 
President Obama was helped in his historic 2008 bid by getting the 
approval of the "elites and the media" for saying "the prescribed things."Thomas 
made the comments during a CSPAN interview a month ago.Asked if he 
thought he'd see a black president in his lifetime, Thomas -- who 
is black, and a conservative -- said he did.But he said the 
first black president would have to meet certain tests."The thing that I 
always knew is that it would have to be a black president 
who was approved by the elites and the media because anybody they 
didn't agree with, they would take apart," he said. "And that will 
happen with virtually -- you pick your person, any black person who 
says something that is not the prescribed things that they expect from 
a black person will be picked apart. ... So, I always assumed 
it would be somebody the media had to agree with."Thomas also revealed 
that he's never had an in-depth conversation with Obama, and has only 
interacted with him "in passing."
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based on police records.West Fertilizer did not have a fence or security 
guards, and just one security camera was installed, Cawthon said. Besides 
the costs of adding security, the plant was often visited after hours 
by farmers needing fertilizer."If the owner was to spend that money to 
make this a fortress, it would decrease his business because the farmers 
can't come and go," Cawthon said.Daniel Keeney, a spokesman for Adair Grain, 
which owned and operated the plant, declined to answer questions about plant 
security to avoid "misunderstandings or confusions."Last month's explosion 
occurred during the spring planting season, when the plant was especially 
busy, officials in the investigation have said. Two months before the explosion, 
plant officials reported they could store as much as 270 tons of 
ammonium nitrate.Teams from the state fire marshal's office and the U.S. 
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are hoping to determine 
how much ammonium nitrate was on site when the blast occurred by 
studying the 90-foot-crater left in the explosion and combing through records.
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