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Fri Aug 9 19:06:45 2013
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 16:06:43 -0700
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April 10, 2013: First lady Michelle Obama speaks about 15 year-old Hadiya
Pendleton who was shot and killed on the south side of Chicago
earlier this year, during a luncheon at the Chicago Hilton in Chicago.APCHICAGO
First lady Michelle Obama made a deeply personal entrance into the
gun debate Wednesday, the eve of a showdown in Congress, by comparing
herself to the honor student from her hometown killed by gun violence
a week after performing in the presidential inaugural events.Mrs. Obama
told a conference on youth violence that the new gun regulations her
husband proposed in response to Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School
shooting deserve a vote in Congress. But she says reducing daily gun
deaths in places like Chicago also will require an intensive effort by
community leaders.As part of a rare foray into a policy debate, Mrs.
Obama highlighted the case of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton, shot to death
in January while hanging out with friends at a park on the
city's South Side, not far from the Obamas' home. Mrs. Obama attended
Pendleton's funeral and said she was struck by how familiar the Pendleton
family seemed to her own."Hadiya Pendleton was me and I was her,"
Mrs. Obama said. "But I got to grow up and go to
Princeton and Harvard Law School and have a career and a family
and the most blessed life I could ever imagine."She said the only
difference between her and the young people killed on the Chicago streets
is that she
RIO DE JANEIRO Public transit vans like the one in which
an American student was gang raped last month were banned Thursday from
Rio de Janeiro's touristy South Zone neighborhoods.The measure was floated
late last year as a way to help ease the city's chronic
traffic jams but gained urgency as a safety measure in the wake
of the March 30 attack on the American woman and her French
companion, who were attacked by a van driver and two other young
men who brutalized them for about six hours inside the vehicle.Under a
decree published Thursday in the local government's Official Journal, the
vans will be prohibited from operating in high-rent neighborhoods including
Ipanema and Leblon beaches, as well as Copacabana, where the two foreigners
boarded the van to travel to a nightlife hotspot in downtown. Exceptions
will be made for vans serving two "favela" hillside slums sandwiched between
high-rent South Zone neighborhoods, according to the decree, which takes
effect on Monday.Without the vans and with a key metro station closed
pending the extension of the subway, residents and workers in the South
Zone will need to rely on buses, taxis and private vehicles to
get around.The 12-seat vans are seen as a quicker alternative to buses
and largely travel the same routes. They will continue to ply the
poor, sprawling suburbs that ring this city of 6 million.Thursday's decree
was the second safety regulation for public vans put in place since
the
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> s are still
more focused on ordinary gun violence, especially related to the drug trade.Manchin
and Toomey have staked out center ground on the issue of firearms
background checks, and something might eventually pass the Senate and be
modified again in the House. Yes, there is a call for a
commission on mass violence, but the success rate for Washington commissions
is abysmal.Whatever happens, one thing we now know is that anything that
does pass in the name of Newtown wont address what happened in
Newtown.And Now, A Word From CharlesI think they cleverly were able to
get the press to believe that there was a huge concession with
the change in the calculation of inflation, which creates a miniscule shift
in the curve on Social Security. It's a quarter of a penny
on the dollar. It is a very small change.-- Charles Krauthammer on
Special Report with Bret Baier.Chris Stirewalt is digital politics editor
for Fox News, and his POWER PLAY column appears Monday-Friday on FoxNews.com.
Catch Chris Live online daily at 11:30amET at http:live.foxnews.com.
s are still
more focused on ordinary gun violence, especially related to the drug trade.Manchin
and Toomey have staked out center ground on the issue of firearms
background checks, and something might eventually pass the Senate and be
modified again in the House. Yes, there is a call for a
commission on mass violence, but the success rate for Washington commissions
is abysmal.Whatever happens, one thing we now know is that anything that
does pass in the name of Newtown wont address what happened in
Newtown.And Now, A Word From CharlesI think they cleverly were able to
get the press to believe that there was a huge concession with
the change in the calculation of inflation, which creates a miniscule shift
in the curve on Social Security. It's a quarter of a penny
on the dollar. It is a very small change.-- Charles Krauthammer on
Special Report with Bret Baier.Chris Stirewalt is digital politics editor
for Fox News, and his POWER PLAY column appears Monday-Friday on FoxNews.com.
Catch Chris Live online daily at 11:30amET at http:live.foxnews.com.
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