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House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., left, and 
the committee's ranking Democrat, Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger, D-Md., 
participate in a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington in late 
2012. House lawmakers finalized legislation Wednesday that would give the 
federal government a broader role helping banks, manufacturers and other 
businesses protect themselves against cyberattacks.AP Photo/J. Scott ApplewhiteWASHINGTON 
 A House panel voted overwhelmingly Wednesday in favor of a new 
data-sharing program that would give the federal government a broader role 
in helping banks, manufacturers and other businesses protect themselves 
against cyberattacks.The bill, approved 18-2 by the House Intelligence Committee, 
would enable companies to disclose technical threat data to the government 
and competitors in real-time, lifting antitrust restrictions and giving 
legal immunity to companies if hacked, so long as they act in 
good faith. In turn, companies could get access to government information 
on cyberthreats that is often classified.It's a defiant move by pro-business 
lawmakers who say concerns by privacy advocates and civil liberties groups 
are overblown. But even while the panel's approval paves the way for 
an easy floor vote next week, the legislation has yet to be 
embraced outside the Republican-controlled House. Last year, a similar measure 
never gained traction and eventually prompted a White House veto thre
e effort.Gun control advocates 
still face opposition from many Republican senators and resistance from 
moderate Democrats, including several facing re-election next year in GOP-leaning 
states. In the Republican-run House, leaders have shown little enthusiasm 
for Obama's ideas, making that chamber an even higher hurdle.Under the agreement 
the two senators announced at the Capitol, background checks would be expanded 
to all for-profit transactions including sales at gun shows and online, 
with records kept by licensed gun-dealers who would handle the paperwork. 
Exempted would be noncommercial transactions such as between relatives. 
Currently, the system applies only to sales by the country's 55,000 federally 
licensed firearms dealers.The agreement also contains provisions expanding 
firearms rights, and that concerns gun control supporters. Some restrictions 
on transporting guns across state lines would be eased, sellers would be 
shielded from lawsuits if the buyer passed a check but later used 
a firearm in a crime and gun dealers could conduct business in 
states where they don't live."Truly the events at Newtown changed us all," 
said Manchin, citing the Connecticut town where December's murders of 20 
first-graders and six educators propelled gun control to the top rank of 
national issues. "Americans on both sides of the debate can and must 
find common ground."Emotion, always prominent in the gun issue, cropped 
up late Wednesday when Manchi

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">up the bill."We are 
closer now than we have been in 25 years for serious immigration 
reform," Durbin told reporters Wednesday after he and other Democrats in 
the Senate negotiating group briefed members of the Congressional Hispanic 
Caucus. "This president is behind it, and there is a strong, growing 
bipartisan effort in the Senate to support it. We hope that the 
House will do the same."Meanwhile tens of thousands of pro-immigration activists 
massed outside the Capitol and in cities around the country to push 
Congress to act. They waved American flags and carried signs reading, "Reform 
immigration for America now!"The border security piece of the legislation 
is critical to getting support from Republicans, but some Democrats have 
opposed making a path to citizenship contingent on border security. Sen. 
Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said that the new requirements wouldn't impede citizenship."A 
lot of people here would not want to put dollars into the 
border, but as a price to get citizenship, as long as it's 
not an impediment to citizenship but rather works alongside citizenship, 
it's something we can all live with," Schumer said, after talking to 
the Hispanic House members. "What we've said all along is triggers have 
to be objective and attainable in a way it doesn't interfere or 
delay with people becoming citizens, and that's in the bill."According to 
the person familiar with the proposals, the new border security requirements 
call for 100 p
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Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse said the party does 
not condone secret tapings."We would never condone anything like this -- 
a secret taping. We would never condone it," he said. Woodhouse said 
he knows nothing about the group in question."Our reaction is that we 
would like the investigation to take its course."Progress Kentucky has not 
returned a request for comment.The FBI is investigating the alleged recording 
at McConnell's request. A law enforcement official told Fox News the investigation 
is "moving along," and there are some "people of interest."The FBI is 
conducting interviews and visited McConnell's campaign headquarters on Wednesday. 
Fox News confirms the FBI also pulled video surveillance footage.McConnell 
campaign manager Jesse Benton told Fox News that there is a video 
camera in the lobby where anybody would have to pass through to 
get to the second floor, where the meeting in question took place."They 
certainly were not authorized to be there, if they were indeed there," 
Benton said of the Progress Kentucky operatives.The McConnell team meeting 
covered in the Mother Jones article reportedly took place on Feb. 2. 
Judd had been seriously considering a challenge to the Senate Republican 
leader in Kentucky until she opted against running last month.The McConnell 
advisers at the meeting could be heard discussing possible avenues of attack 
against Judd, one of which concerned her mental state."She's c
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