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Fri Aug 2 01:57:47 2013

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Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2013 22:57:46 -0700

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 MIAMI  The man who shot and killed six people at his 
South Florida apartment complex before being gunned down by police called 
911 hours before the shooting to say he was being followed.In the 
bizarre, 12-minute call, Pedro Vargas asked a dispatcher to run the license 
plate of a vehicle outside his building. He also said he was 
the victim of someone doing witchcraft against him.A recording of the call 
was released Wednesday by the Hialeah Police Department.At one point, the 
dispatcher asked to speak with Vargas' mother. The elderly woman got on 
the phone and told the dispatcher her son was acting disturbed and 
that she wanted to get him an appointment with a psychiatrist.She declined 
a dispatcher's offer to send police to the apartment.
 dividual owners and lighter on commercial stations that 
could serve multiple users. Those factors, according to the report, undermined 
the goal of easing range anxiety in the original markets."The real problem 
is the policy approach of the Obama administration," said Paul Chesser, 
of the National Legal and Policy Center. "The department of Energy and, 
really ECOtality, were in an impossible situation. President Obama says, 
'There's going to be 1 million electric cars on the road by 
2015, so here are billions to make it happen.' And then nobody 
buys the cars."It's a disastrous domino effect, a complication of a policy 
that was a bad idea," Chesser said.Under the plan, all charging stations 
were to be used to gather data from users, but many commercial 
stations were so seldom used that they proved useless in gauging public 
satisfaction.The lack of analysis by the Department or ECOtality prevented 
us from determining whether the reasoning behind these changes was sound 
and in the best interest of U.S. taxpayers, the IG wrote.Although the 
audit found no issues with the selection of Ecotality for the project, 
Chesser said the company relies more on political connections than expertise 
in winning taxpayer grants. ECOtality began as a maker of biodegradeable 
products, but in 2006 jumped into the electric car industry. And the 
company has been upfront about its business strategy of going after government 
money.Im a political beast, ECOtality Pr

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> The Senate is ready for a showdown on President Obama's pick to 
head the Bureau of Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco and Explosives in a battle 
that carries echoes of this year's gun control fight.Democrats were forcing 
a vote Wednesday on ending Republican stalling tactics against B. Todd Jones' 
nomination to head the agency, which enforces federal firearms laws. They 
are hoping for a different outcome this time for Obama and his 
allies, who were defeated in April when the Senate refused to expand 
background check requirements for gun buyers.With Congress itching to begin 
a summer recess at week's end, Wednesday's schedule also includes a vote 
on ending delays against Samantha Power, whom the president nominated to 
become ambassador to the United Nations. The former Obama foreign policy 
adviser and longtime human rights activist was expected to win approval.Jones 
seemed to face tough odds in January when Obama named him to 
become ATF director. But with the influential National Rifle Association 
saying this week that it is neutral about Jones, Democrats have expressed 
optimism that they will garner the 60 votes needed to halt the 
delays and hold a confirmation vote."I think we're going to get it," 
said Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the Democrats' vote counter.Obama nominated 
Jones shortly after the December massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, 
Conn., turned firearms violence into a top-tier issue. The gunman killed 
20 first-graders and 
  Washington Post was an order to Verizon, says that access to 
phone "metadata" is restricted to "authorized personnel who have received 
appropriate and adequate training."At the same time, a footnote says the 
court understands that "technical personnel responsible for NSA's underlying 
corporate infrastructure and the transmission" of the data "will not receive 
special training."The order goes on to describe how a "store" of information 
is created, and how trained personnel can query the data using certain 
criteria and search for "valid foreign intelligence purposes."That information, 
the order says, can be shared among properly trained NSA analysts. And 
from there, top officials including the NSA director can authorize certain 
information be shared outside of the NSA with other "Executive Branch personnel," 
provided it is "related to counterterrorism" and sharing it is necessary 
to understanding that information. This would include federal security agencies 
like the FBI.This information, according to the court order, includes "U.S. 
person identifying information" -- and can be stored for five years.The 
document lays out a series of steps that are supposed to be 
taken to ensure that access to the database remains limited.But a separate 
document released Wednesday by the DNI reported that "there have been a 
number of technical compliance problems and human implementation errors" 
in programs that collect both bulk phone and email records.No 
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