Wednesday, January 23, 2013

The Morning Report -- Wednesday January 23, 2013

House Defuses Debt -- Clinton Faces Congress -- Israeli Election Deadlock -- Gay Activists & Obama -- NRA Back On Offense -- North Korea To Up Nukes -- The Middle Class Hurt Most -- Shooting In Texas -- Beyonce Buzz

HOUSE GOP SEEKS TO DEFUSE DEBT CRISIS

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite
WASHINGTON (AP) - House Republicans are moving to try to defuse a potential debt crisis with legislation to prevent an economy-rattling fiscal crisis for at least three months. The GOP legislation marks a tactical retreat by House GOP leaders, eager to avoid a potential first-ever default on U.S. payment and debt obligations as they wrestle with President Barack Obama over taxes, spending and the deficit. 

For more visit the Associated Press

CLINTON TO FACE CONGRESS ON LIBYA ASSAULT

AP Photo/Win McNamee
WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton faces tough questions in her long-awaited congressional testimony concerning the assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. Clinton is the sole witness Wednesday at back-to-back hearings before the Senate and House foreign policy panels. They will cover the September raid, an independent panel's review that harshly criticized the State Department, and what the Obama administration is doing to beef up security at U.S. facilities worldwide.

For more visit the Associated Press.

ISRAELI ELECTION ENDS IN DRAMATIC DEADLOCK

AP Photo/Oded Balilty
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel's parliamentary election ended Wednesday in a stunning deadlock between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hard-line bloc and center-left rivals, forcing the badly weakened leader to scramble to cobble together a coalition of parties from both camps, despite dramatically different views on Mideast peacemaking and other polarizing issues. Israeli media said that with 99.8 percent of votes counted, each bloc had 60 of parliament's 120 seats. Commentators said Netanyahu, who called early elections three months ago expecting easy victory, would be tapped to form the next government because the rival camp drew 12 of its 60 seats from Arab parties who traditionally neither are asked nor seek to join governing coalitions.

For more visit the Associated Press.

GAY ACTIVISTS LAUD OBAMA SPEECH, NOW WANT ACTION

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite
NEW YORK (AP) - President Barack Obama's emphatic gay-rights advocacy in his inaugural address thrilled many activists. Yet almost immediately came the questions and exhortations as to what steps should be taken next. "I was very moved," said Jon Davidson, legal director of the gay-rights group Lambda Legal. "But there's a lot more to do in the four years to come. ... It's not like everything is fine."

For more visit the Associated Press.

AFTER UN ACTS NORTH KOREA VOWS TO BEEF UP NUKES

AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea swiftly lashed out against the U.N. Security Council's condemnation of its December launch of a long-range rocket, saying Wednesday that it will strengthen its military defenses - including its nuclear weaponry - in response. The defiant statement from North Korea's Foreign Ministry was issued hours after the Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution condemning Pyongyang's Dec. 12 rocket launch as a violation of a ban against nuclear and missile activity. The resolution, which won approval from Pyongyang's ally and protector China after drawn-out discussions, also expanded sanctions against the North.

For more visit the Associated Press.

RECESSION, TECH KILL MIDDLE CLASS JOBS

AP Photo/Paul Sancya
NEW YORK (AP) - Five years after the start of the Great Recession, the toll is terrifyingly clear: Millions of middle-class jobs have been lost in developed countries the world over. And the situation is even worse than it appears.

For more visit the Associated Press.


AUTHORITIES NEW MEXICO TEEN PLANNED MORE SHOOTINGS

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - The New Mexico teenager accused of gunning down five family members over the weekend ambushed his father as he returned home from an overnight shift at a rescue mission, then reloaded his rifles and planned to go to a Wal-Mart and randomly shoot people, authorities said Tuesday. Instead, 15-year-old Nehemiah Griego texted a picture of his dead mother to his 12-year-old girlfriend, then spent much of Saturday with the girl and her family, authorities said. That evening, the teen went to the church where his father had been a pastor, and Griego eventually confessed to killing his parents and three younger siblings.

For more visit the Associated Press.

NRA SAYS OBAMA DOESN'T UNDERSTAND GUN OWNERS

Evan Vucci, AP
National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre told gun owners Tuesday that President Obama "doesn't understand you'' and wants a national registry of firearms in order to tax or confiscate the weapons.
"He doesn't understand you. He doesn't agree with the freedoms all of you cherish,'' LaPierre said at an evening gathering of a hunting and conservation foundation supporters in Reno. His dinner speech was aired on the NRA's website and in part by MSNBC.
For more visit the Detroit Free Press.

BEYONCE LIP-SYNC'S NATIONAL ANTHEM?

(Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP)
BeyoncĂ© has been widely praised for her beautiful rendition of the national anthem at Monday's presidential inauguration.
But even after seeing her triumphantly pull her earpiece out as she belted out the words, buzz is now bubbling up that the superstar wasn't singing it live.
For more visit USA Today


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