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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Cheat Sheet - We Need Gun(man) Control

Today: Obama to Congress: Act Now on Guns , Grand Theft Auto V Review: The Best Game Ever?! , Israeli Gen.: Assad Could Stay for Years
Cheat Sheet: Morning

September 18, 2013
AARON ALEXIS

Just a month before he killed 12 in the Washington Navy Yard, Aaron Alexis told Newport police that he was hearing voices. In the absence of gun control, says The Daily Beast's Michael Daly, we should at least heed the warning signs. Plus, Pete Freedman asks whether Alexis was into Buddhism for the Thai women, Miranda Green visits the store where Alexis purchased his weapon, and Jacob Siegel says not to call Alexis a veteran.

TOUGH WORDS

President Obama on Tuesday urged Congress to act immediately on gun control in the wake of the deadly shooting at the Navy Yard in Washington D.C. that killed 12 and wounded eight—although lawmakers said it's unlikely they'll be able to get the votes for any change. Obama told Telemundo that he is "concerned" there is a "ritual" where "we all embrace the families and obviously our thoughts and prayers are with those families right now … and yet we're not willing to take some basic actions that we know would make a difference." Meanwhile, Pennsylvania Republican Senator Pat Toomey pointed to a failed measure to increase background checks, saying "the Senate spoke on this issue. And we came up five votes short."

FIRST LOOK

He shoots, he speeds, he scores. The Daily Beast's Winston Ross gets his hands on the hot new videogame Grand Theft Auto V and loves every minute of it.

CRISIS

One of Israel's top commanders said Wednesday that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could stay in power for years, despite the bloody civil war that has gripped his country for two years already. "I don't see any force toppling him tomorrow—though he deserves to pass from this world, and the quicker that happens, the better," said Major General Yair Golan, the top commander on the Syrian front. In separate comments, the Israeli ambassador to Washington, Michael Oren, said Tuesday that Israel "always wanted Bashar Assad to go." Meanwhile on the diplomatic front, Russian Deputy Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Wednesday that Assad's government has handed over evidence that the rebels were responsible for the August 21 sarin gas attack that killed more than 1,400 people.

LEGAL ODYSSEY

A federal judge on Tuesday threw out the convictions of five former police officers who were convicted in 2011 of killing two citizens on the Danziger Bridge in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and as well as attempting to cover up the evidence. In a 129-page order, Judge Kurt Engelhardt granted a new trial for the former officers due to what he called "grotesque" misconduct by prosecutors. Englehardt charged prosecutors had created a "prejudicial, poisonous atmosphere" in the trial by posting anonymous comments on nola.com. Families of the victims called the reversal a bitter pill, and urged the Justice Department to intervene. The Justice Department, for its part, said it was "disappointed" with the court's ruling.


DISASTER
Acapulco Evacuates 2,000 Tourists
After floods from Tropical Storm Manuel.
LIFE HAPPENS OVER COFFEE
Starbucks: Don't Bring Guns, Please
But does not put actual ban into place.
BLACK SHEEP
Veep's Niece Caroline Biden Arrested
After allegedly throwing punches at cop.
NOT SO STEAMY
Penthouse Files for Bankruptcy
Company also owns online dating sites.
WHERE'S ANGELINA?
Brad Pitt Crashes Wedding
Was filming a movie nearby.
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