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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Israel's True Believer

Today: Obama to Meet with Officials About Syria , The Devil's Drug: The True Story of Meth in New Mexico , San Francisco Declares State of Emergency
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

August 24, 2013
HAVE FAITH

Tzipi Livni thinks a peace deal between Israel and Palestine is still possible. Now Netanyahu's top negotiator will get her chance to prove it, Ben Birnbaum reports in Newsweek.

Red Line

President Obama is scheduled to meet with his national security team on Saturday, days after the Syrian government allegedly used chemical weapons on civilians near Damascus. "We have a range of options available, and we are going to act very deliberately," said a White House official. Although the U.S. government has so far been reluctant to get involved in Syria's civil war, this recent move could prove a turning point. A year ago, Obama said that chemical weapons represented a "red line" for the government's (in)actions with regard to Syria. Meanwhile, the UN is also pressing for action, as the body's disarmament chief arrived in Damascus on Saturday to press for an inquiry into the alleged chemical use.

THE DEVIL'S DRUG

In anticipation of the new season of Breaking Bad, Nick Romeo travels to New Mexico to separate fact from fiction about the meth trade in New Mexico. He speaks to law enforcement and users about their true life experiences—and just how the Mexican cartels dominate the trade.

Spreading

The barely-contained wildfire that spread into Yosemite National Park earlier this week now has its sights set on San Francisco. Don't worry, the city isn't about to be engulfed in flames—at least not yet. But its utilities, some of which are located close to Yosemite, were threatened enough by Friday that California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for the city on Friday afternoon. The 200-square-mile Rim Fire had already damaged some of the electrical infrastructure that supplies power to the Bay Area by the time Brown made his declaration. What's more, 85 percent of the region's water comes from a reservoir just four miles from the fire. About 2,700 firefighters are working to contain the flames.

'We Shall Overcome'

50 years ago Saturday, thousands of activists descended on Washington, D.C., to peacefully rally for equal civil and economic rights for blacks. On the golden anniversary of the March on Washington, thousands once more headed to the National Mall to commemorate the event and discuss how far there is to go, featuring speakers such as Eric Holder and Al Sharpton. During the original March, Martin Luther King, Jr., gave his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, which contemporary marchers will recognize as they make their way from the Lincoln Memorial, past the memorial to King, and arrive at the Washington Monument. The president commemorated the civil rights landmark in a speech on Friday, saying, "We've made enormous strides," but that there are many institutional barriers yet to overcome.


Finally
San Diego Mayor Resigns
Bob Filner stepping down after six weeks of sexual-abuse controversy.
explosions
29 Killed in Bolivian Prison
In clashes between rival gangs.
Reconciliation?
Koreans Agree to Revive Family Reunion Program
First reunion will be in late September.
Released
NSA Paid Companies for Prism Compliance
Files show financial ties between NSA and tech companies.
Dropped
Paula Deen Settles Lawsuit
Discrimination and sexual harassment lawsuit settled out of court.

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