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Hazelwood fire fighters gather outside a home in Hazelwood that was
damaged by a storm as the make a plan to enter
and retrieve medicine for a resident who escaped the home on Wednesday,
April 10, 2013. Butch Dye, a hydrometeorological technician with the National
Weather Service in St. Louis, Mo., said severe weather struck the suburb
of Hazelwood. "We won't be able to confirm whether it was
a tornado until teams get out there tomorrow," Dye said. (AP Photo/David
Carson, Post-Dispatch)The Associated PressTwo men work to remove a truck
in Botkinburg, Ark., Thursday, April 11, 2013, that was overturned when
a severe storm struck the area late Wednesday. The National Weather Service
is surveying areas Thursday to determine whether tornadoes or strong winds
caused damage. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)The Associated PressA tree that
landed on the roof of Susan Strebeck's home in Hazelwood after a
storm blew through the area causing extensive damage on Wednesday, April
10, 2013. Butch Dye, a hydrometeorological technician with the National
Weather Service in St. Louis, Mo., said severe weather struck the suburb
of Hazelwood. "We won't be able to confirm whether it was
a tornado until teams get out there tomorrow," Dye said. (AP Photo/David
Carson, Post-Dispatch)The Associated PressAimee Greenwalt (left) and Amanda
Parish survey the damage in Hazelwood caused by a storm on Wednesday,
April 10, 2013. Butch Dye, a hydrometeorological technician
North Korea's new leader is using the threat of a nuclear strike
to get concessions on foreign aid rather than trying to trigger military
conflict, top U.S. intelligence officials told Congress Thursday.Director
of National Intelligence James Clapper told the House intelligence committee
that he thinks new North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is trying
to show the U.S., the world and his own people that he
is "firmly in control in North Korea," while attempting to maneuver the
international community into concessions in future negotiations."I don't
think...he has much of an endgame other than to somehow elicit recognition,"
and to turn the nuclear threat into "negotiation and to accommodation and
presumably for aid," Clapper said.Clapper said the intelligence community
believes the North would only use nuclear weapons to preserve the Kim
regime, but says they do not know how the regime defines that.Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel said at a different congressional hearing that he
does not believe North Korea, nor Iran, have the technical ability to
reach the continental U.S. with its nuclear weapons yet."Now does that mean
that won't have it or they can't have it or they're not
working on it?" Hagel said. "No. That's why this is a very
dangerous situation."Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey, testifying
with Hagel before the House Armed Services Committee, would not say whether
North Korea has the capacity to arm a ballistic missile with
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">BAMAKO, Mali A police officer says that the Malian army has
arrested the leader of a village in the country's north on drug
trafficking charges.Chief Warrant officer Alassane Toure said Thursday that
the mayor of Tarkint, a village about 160 kilometers (99 miles) north
of Gao, was arrested on Wednesday. He identified the man as
Baba Ould Cheick and said his name was on a list of
six people who were issued arrest warrants in February for drug trafficking.
Toure says the arrest took place far from the village.Toure said that
a plane stopped near Tarkint in November 2009 carrying at least five
tons of cocaine from Venezuela. He says this is why Cheick was
arrested.Cheick is now in custody in Mali's capital, Bamako.
ad aloud the lyrics to Carney. Jay-Z and Beyonce are both
Obama supporters."It's a song," Carney said. "The president's not communicating
with Jay-Z over this trip."Several Florida lawmakers had lashed out at the
couple, and the administration, over the trip. U.S. law bans tourism by
Americans to Cuba, though there are exceptions for certain cultural trips.Sen.
Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said in a statement earlier this week: "U.S. law
clearly bans tourism to Cuba by American citizens because it provides money
to a cruel, repressive and murderous regime. Since their inception, the
Obama Administration's 'people to people' cultural exchange programs have
been abused by tourists who have no interest in the Cuban people's
freedom and either don't realize or don't care that they're essentially
funding the regime's systematic trampling of people's human rights."The
Treasury Department clarified in a letter earlier this week that the couple
traveled to Cuba under an "education exchange trip" organized by another
group. The department said it handles authorizing these trips.
Beyonce and Jay-Z's Trip to Cuba
Beyonce and Jay-Z's Cuban vacation
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