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Friday, September 5, 2014

Cheat Sheet - Congress Surrenders to Obama in ISIS War

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September 05, 2014
POWER PLAY
Capitol Hill says it wants to have a role in authorizing President Obama's ongoing war against ISIS. The White House is using a series of maneuvers to make sure that never happens. Josh Rogin reports that there's no way for lawmakers to exert their will or make their wishes known as America prepares for battle.
WHAT A LEGEND
A whirlwind vector of outrage and hilarity, Joan Rivers was an old-school trouper, at her happiest performing and puncturing the inflated egos of Hollywood. Tim Teeman, who conducted the comedian's last big interview, reveals her thoughts on death, her colorful past, and the legacy she's left behind.
NOT MR. NICE GUY
When he burst onto the national scene in 2009, Bob McDonnell was a GOP godsend. But Virginia's then-governor quickly went from avatar of family values to throwing his "nut bag" wife under the bus during his corruption trial. Patricia Murphy laments that the Rolex-taking "Mr. Honest" never even acknowledged his own shameful behavior.
TALK IT OUT

As the two sides of the Ukraine conflict waited to hear about a possible ceasefire hammered out by Russian and Ukrainian envoys in Belarus, there were more clashes in the port of Mariupol and rebel stronghold of Donetsk. Meanwhile, Ukraine's military spokesman said 2,000 Russian servicemen have been killed so far in the fighting, a surprisingly high number given the total of 2,600 to have died, according to the United Nations.

'13 Hours'

Five commandos who were guarding the CIA base in Benghazi, Libya in September 2012, allege in a new book that the agency's station chief stopped them from intervening in time to save the lives of the U.S. ambassador and a technician during the attack on the American diplomatic mission. In 13 Hours, the commandos claim they protested repeatedly when the station chief ordered them to remain in their vehicle for 20 minutes as the attack occurred. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and several others were killed. The book is the first public account of the events by any security personnel involved in the attack and is likely to spark more controversy in the long-running debate over who was to blame for what happened during the siege.


MATCH POINT
Federer Moves to U.S. Open Semifinals
For ninth time.
FOREIGN INFLUENCE
American Jihadi Killed in Syria
After a government air raid.
WHO'S IN?
U.S. Forming Coalition to Fight ISIS
But not putting troops on the ground.
NEW VANTAGE
NYPD Testing Body Cameras
Federal judge ordered it.
INDEPENDENT WOMEN
Bush's Daughters Aren't Republican
Neither registered with dad's party.

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