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Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 11:35:38 -0700
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out before another storm rolled in. 
On the way home he insisted on sharing his peanut butter and 
honey sandwiches with me and the chief-of-staff, Andy Card. The sun had 
started setting as we left to return to the White House and 
we talked just like friends do  he asked me all about 
my family, travels, pets and goals. I remember every moment of that 
night  including the orange and pink sunset that lasted the whole 
flight. Another time he howled when I told him how my mom 
had asked me about my first week at the White House, and 
how Id told her all about how great it was and how 
Karl Rove had been so nice and helpful to me, and how 
he was just so smart and how happy I was to be 
at the White House.when I broke to take a breath my mom 
said, Who the hell is Karl Rove? Every week he held a 
secure video conference either with Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki or Afghan 
President Karzai, and I learned from his strong but gentle guidance of 
them  always respectful, firm, encouraging and non-condescending. I noted 
that even behind closed doors, President Bush strongly, ably and graciously 
defended America. He used to catch my eye during policy meetings and 
tip me a wink with a little smile as we had noticed 
when Vice President Cheney had been resting his eyes. Then wed share 
a laugh realizing once again that it was clear the VP had 
heard every word. President Bush treated my dad like the king of 
England when he came for a state dinner  as if his 

The office in charge of implementing President Obamas health care law is 
being spared from sequestration cuts and furloughs. Gary Cohen, director 
of the Center for Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight, said Wednesday 
his office was not forced to cut worker hours due to the 
across-the-board spending cuts that rolled out in March, The Hill reported.Republicans 
have accused the Obama administration of cherry-picking projects and agencies 
that would be slapped hardest by sequestration. Most recently, furloughing 
FAA workers have caused massive delays at airports across the country.Rep. 
Greg Harper, R-Miss., reportedly said the fact that ObamaCare officials 
havent had their hours cuts highlights the political nature of the cuts."We're 
talking about at least a 15 percent furlough of current air-traffic controllers, 
resulting in delays and perhaps safety concerns, but yet this has been 
a selective political item by the administration," Harper said.Cohen maintains 
his office is still feeling the pinch because they are under a 
hiring freeze but Harper said during an Energy and Commerce oversight subcommittee 
hearing that he wasn't buying it.Click for more from The Hill.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">U.S. in search of Niko.I do think it 
is a possibility because what he accomplished while here to set up 
the abduction was pretty impressive, Evans said of Atteyas alleged forgery 
on Nikos birth certificate and passport.But Evans said hed also never bet 
against Kalli, who is now working toward finishing her master's degree in 
special education now that she can again focus on bettering herself.If there 
was ever a testament to the power of a mothers love, she 
embodies that, Evans said. She persevered through some very dark times. 
She showed a tenacity that not many would have. She really is 
something special.
 and 1,600 rounds per officer, 
while the U.S. Army goes through roughly 350 rounds per soldier.He noted 
that is "roughly 1,000 rounds more per person.""Their officers use what 
seems to be an exorbitant amount of ammunition," he said.Nick Nayak, chief 
procurement officer for the Department of Homeland Security, did not challenge 
Chaffetz's numbers.However, Nayak sought to counter what he described as 
several misconceptions about the bullet buys.Despite reports that the department 
was trying to buy up to 1.6 billion rounds over five years, 
he said that is not true. He later clarified that the number 
is closer to 750 million.He said the department, on average, buys roughly 
100 million rounds per year.He also said claims that the department is 
stockpiling ammo are "simply not true." Further, he countered claims that 
the purchases are helping create broader ammunition shortages in the U.S.The 
department has long said it needs the bullets for agents in training 
and on duty, and buys in bulk to save money.While Democrats likened 
concerns about the purchases to conspiracy theories, Republicans raised 
concern about the sheer cost of the ammunition."This is not about conspiracy 
theories, this is about good government," Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said.Rep. 
Darrell Issa, R-Calif., who chairs the full Oversight and Government Reform 
Committee, said he suspects rounds are being stockpiled, and then either 
"disposed of," passed to non-federal agencies, o
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