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File: June 19, 2010: Assorted shotguns are displayed on a table at
a gun and knife show in White Plains, N.Y.,APA top White House
official acknowledged Sunday that President Obama knew some of his gun-control
initiatives would likely be rejected but defended his efforts and called
on Congress to do the right thing.The president pushed very hard, White
House adviser Dan Pfeiffer said on Fox News Sunday. We knew all
of the (proposals) would not pass right away.With a proposed ban on
semi-automatic weapons and high-capacity gun magazines off the table for
now, Obama appears to be focusing his efforts, including the garnering of
public support, on getting Congress to agree to universal background checks
for gun buyers.Pfeiffer said the president has marshaled people to his side
and polls show a large majority of the public supports background checks.You
cannot get 90 percent of the people to agree on the weather,
Pfeiffer told Fox. The question is whether Congress is going to do
the right thing.A final Senate bill was expected to be released this
week, when Congress returns from Spring Break. But the voting could be
delayed as senators wrangle over the background check issue. The legislation
would come about four months after a mass shooting at a Newtown,
Conn., elementary school in which 20 first-graders and six adults were killed.Pfeiffer
said the president agrees with the efforts so far of Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid and other sena
A look
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">WASHINGTON Amid mounting tensions with North Korea, the Pentagon has delayed
an intercontinental ballistic missile test that had been planned for next
week at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, a senior defense official
told The Associated Press on Saturday.The official said Defense Secretary
Chuck Hagel decided to put off the long-planned Minuteman 3 test until
sometime next month because of concerns the launch could be misinterpreted
and exacerbate the Korean crisis. Hagel made the decision Friday, the official
said.The test was not connected to the ongoing U.S.-South Korean military
exercises that have been going on in that region and have stoked
North Korean anger and fueled an escalation in threatening actions and rhetoric.North
Korea's military warned earlier this week that it was authorized to attack
the U.S. using "smaller, lighter and diversified" nuclear weapons. And South
Korean officials say North Korea has moved at least one missile with
"considerable range" to its east coast -- possibly the untested Musudan
missile, believed to have a range of 1,800 miles. U.S. officials have
said the missile move suggests a North Korean launch could be imminent
and thus fuels worries in the region.Pyongyang's moves come on the heels
of the North's nuclear test in February, and the launch in December
of a long-range North Korean rocket that could potentially hit the continental
U.S. Added to that is the uncertainty surrounding the int
velopment," said Sen.
Steve Fitzgerald, a Leavenworth Republican who supported the bill.Abortion
opponents argue the full measure lessens the state's entanglement with terminating
pregnancies, but abortion-rights advocates say it threatens access to abortion
services.The declaration that life begins at fertilization is embodied in
"personhood" measures in other states. Such measures are aimed at revising
their constitutions to ban all abortions, and none have been enacted, though
North Dakota voters will have one on the ballot in 2014.But Kansas
lawmakers aren't trying to change the state constitution, and the measure
notes that any rights suggested by the language are limited by decisions
of the U.S. Supreme Court. It declared in its historic Roe v.
Wade decision in 1973 that women have a right to obtain abortions
in some circumstances, and has upheld that decision while allowing increasing
restrictions by states.Thirteen states, including Missouri, have such language
in their laws, according to the National Right to Life Committee.Sen. David
Haley, a Kansas Democrat who opposed the bill, zeroed in on the
statement, saying that supporters of the bill were pursuing a "Taliban-esque"
course of letting religious views dictate policy limiting women's ability
to make decisions about health care and whether they'll have children.And
in the House, Rep. John Wilson, a Lawrence Democrat, complained that the
bill was "about politics, not medicin
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