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This April 18, 2011 file photo shows an air traffic controller working 
in a terminal radar approach control room at the Atlanta TRACON in 
Peachtree City, Ga.APAirline and pilot organizations have filed suit in 
a bid to stop the Federal Aviation Administration from going through with 
furloughs set to kick in this weekend, echoing the claims of congressional 
Republicans that the agency could have found the savings elsewhere.The suit 
comes after FAA Administrator Michael Huerta testified Thursday that the 
public should expect flight delays as furloughs take effect Sunday for air 
traffic controllers. He said FAA officials could find no other way to 
cut $637 million from the agency's budget as required by the sequester.But 
two airline trade associations and the Air Line Pilots Association said 
Friday they have filed a lawsuit asking a federal court in Washington 
to block the furloughs.The groups joined congressional Republicans in arguing 
that the FAA was acting inappropriately. While the FAA announced Thursday 
it was moving ahead with furloughs, the Transportation Security Administration 
announced that it had found ways to avoid them.Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., 
said Thursday that the FAA "has made zero effort" to avoid the 
furloughs."The FAA's decision is a dangerous political stunt that could 
jeopardize the safety and security of air travelers," he said in a 
statement. The FAA has estimated there could be flight delays of about 
90 minutes du
All in all, this was a pretty shameful day for Washington, but 
this effort is not over''-- President Obama in the Rose Garden denouncing 
the bipartisan Senate vote to block expanded background checks for firearms 
purchases.An angry President Obama vented his frustrations with Congress 
after several of his fellow Democrats helped block gun-control legislation 
in the Senate. Denouncing the lies of his political opponents and calling 
the day shameful, Obama vowed to fight on.But there seems to be 
little fear of Obamas anger.The president promised that he would mobilize 
his supporters to push his agenda, defy history to make midterm election 
gains and thereby avoid lame-duck status. But its apparent that many of 
his fellow Democrats either dont think he is serious or dont believe 
he can make it stick.Theres reason for them to disbelieve.Obamas strategy 
of battering Republicans with a series of painful votes to make midterm 
gains for his party depends on getting Democrats to take politically risky 
stances. If Obama cannot threaten or entice Democrats to vote his way, 
though, the plan cannot work.As the vote on gun control approached, Obama 
did hit the campaign trail as promised to speak in support. But 
it was a muted measure. Obama didnt visit the home states of 
Democratic holdouts or use his online network to hold major rallies or 
organize his community to knock on doors.After the first test of Obamas 
new model, he has nothing to show. Had 

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Wai Kru Mixed Martial Arts Center in Boston. He also had a 
three-year-old daughter, his father told Bloomberg TV, and was reportedly 
arrested in 2009 for domestic assault and battery following an incident 
involving his girlfriend.His brother is believed to be the same Dzhokhar 
Tsarnaev who won a $2,500 scholarship in 2011 from the city of 
Cambridge, according to online records. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who reportedly 
became a naturalized U.S. citizen on Sept. 11, 2012, later enrolled at 
the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.The father of the suspects, reached 
in Makhachkala, Russia, characterized his sons as "angels," adding that 
someone is "playing with them," he told Fox News.Anzor Tsarnaev said his 
sons were normal young men who loved people. Earlier Friday, he called 
on Dzokhar to surrender peacefully, but reportedly warned the United States 
that all hell will break loose if hell killed. He told ABC 
News that he spoke to his sons by phone earlier this week. 
He said his sons reassured him, saying, "Everything is good, Daddy. Everything 
is very good.""Give up. Give up. You have a bright future ahead 
of you, Anzor Tsarneav told ABC News. Come home to Russia.He continued: 
"If they killed him, then all hell would break loose."An uncle of 
the brothers, also reached by The Associated Press, said that the men 
lived together near Boston and have been in the United States for 
about a decade. They traveled here together from the Russian r
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been zero, and said Justice attorneys made a "considered judgment" that 
the case was weak."The decisions made in this case were in the 
best interest of the United States," he said.Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, chairman 
of the committee, defended Perez against the criticism."I think it's clear 
the department made the right call," he said, adding Perez acted "ethically."He 
noted that Perez consulted with ethics officials on the decision and reiterated 
that attorneys decided not to intervene in the other case because it 
lacked merit.Perez, in his testimony, also stressed his own personal story 
-- as the son of immigrants who escaped the dictatorship in the 
Dominican Republic -- and his commitment to job creation."Businesses will 
always be the primary generator of good jobs," he said.
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