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ny pretenses. He takes the job seriously but he doesnt take himself
too seriously. Hes a good man.Obama injected contemporary politics into
the ceremony, when he claimed current efforts in Washington to pass immigration
reform are a continuation of Bush policies. "And even though comprehensive
immigration reform has taken a little longer than any of us expected,
I am hopeful that this year, with the help of Speaker Boehner,
and some of the senators and members of Congress who are here
today, that we bring it home for our families, our economy, our
security, and for this incredible country that we love," Obama said. "And
if we do that it will be in large part thanks to
the hard work of President George W. Bush."Former President Jimmy Carter
praised Bush for boosting humanitarian efforts in Africa, Bill Clinton recalled
private conversations with his successor and expressed hope that the candid
talks will never come to light and President George H.W. Bush spoke
briefly to warm applause."Dear God, I hope those conversations never come
to light," Clinton said of the private chats that took place during
Bush's sometimes tumultuous second term."I like President Bush," Clinton
added later, noting the two appear together often on the lecture circuit.
"He's disarmingly direct."Carter praised Bush for helping to fight AIDS
in Africa and also bringing peace to troubled regions there,. He recalled
talking to Bush shortly after his election and hold
EXCLUSIVE: The mother of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev knew as
early as 2011 that her son had been radicalized and sent text
messages to family in Russia suggesting he was willing to die for
Islam, the FBI told lawmakers this week according to two officials with
knowledge of the Capitol Hill briefing.Tsarnaev, who was killed days after
the April 15 bombing in a shootout with police, is said to
have embraced radical Islam in recent years and recruited his younger brother,
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, to carry out the attack that killed three and wounded
more than 180 near the finish line of the world's most prestigious
road race.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was caught alive but wounded on Friday and charged
with use of a weapon of mass destruction, for which he could
get the death penalty.The FBI filed a federal criminal complaint against
the 19-year-old on Sunday, and federal District Court Judge Marianne Bowler
arrived at the hospital where he is being treated to preside over
his initial hearing Monday, when she read him his Miranda rights.[FBI officials
told The Associated Press Wednesday that Tsarnaev acknowledged to investigators
his role in the attacks before he was advised of his constitutional
rights. He reportedly said he was only recently recruited by his brother
to be part of the attack.]But Fox News' sources say there was
confusion about Bowler's timing, with some voicing concerns that investigators
were not given enough time to questi
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">river to speed away.Mohamed
threw me off to the side and ran to the car, she
said. I remember seeing [Maria] dragging behind the car as my son
pounded on the windows. It was so unreal to me. At that
very moment, I knew this was all preplanned.Local authorities were less
than helpful, and with no idea where her former husband had taken
their son, Kalli turned to a Norwegian company for help. With each
new bit of hope came a new charge until she had spent
more than $100,000, depleting her savings and funds borrowed from relatives.
Still, she seemed no closer to reuniting with her son.Kalli Atteya, who
had already visited Egypt three times since the seeing her ex-husband drive
off with their son, returned again in October, more determined than ever
to bring back her boy. A local man whom she does not
want to identify helped her find them and pull off the rescue.But
Kalli will feel safer when the man she once loved is locked
away and can no longer haunt the dreams of her and her
son.State Department officials told FoxNews.com they are aware of Atteyas
case, but declined to provide further details due to privacy concerns.One
of the Departments highest priorities is the welfare of U.S. citizens overseas,
the statement reads. This is particularly true for children, who our most
vulnerable citizens.Attorney Jeffrey Evans, who lobbied a local district
attorney to file charges against Atteya, acknowledged the possibility of
his return to the
Deadly bombings
at Boston MarathonWARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES: Bombings at the Boston Marathon
finish line killed three people and wounded at least 176 on April
15, 2013. Dzhokar Tsarnaev, 19, has been charged in the attack.DEVELOPING:
The Boston Marathon bombing suspects had Times Square in their sights before
law enforcement authorities put an end to their bloody terror spree, according
to a top U.S. lawmaker who cited police sources.Brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev spoke of going to New York while driving the streets of
Cambridge last Thursday, according to a man who was carjacked and later
escaped. The development came hours before getting into a shootout with
police. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died and his younger brother remains in fair
condition in a Boston hospital.While previous reports have said the brothers
were coming to the Big Apple "to party," Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y.,
told Fox News they were planning to set off bombs in Times
Square, the tourist mecca targeted by Faisal Shahzad in a failed 2010
plot.Ive heard that from police sources that Times Square was mentioned
by the bombers and is believed to have been the next attack,
the next possible attack," Kingsaid.New York Mayor Mike Blomberg and NYPD
Commissioner Ray Kelly were set to speak to the press about the
possible plot Thursday afternoon.One source told Reuters the development
was based on information that surviving suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev tol
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