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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Cheat Sheet - Ex-Romney Adviser Unleashes New Video Trashing Mitt

Today: Eurozone Unemployment Hits Record High, Book Reveals Tension Between Michelle, Rahm, Syria Blames Al Qaeda for Bombing
The Daily Beast Cheat Sheet: Morning

January 07, 2012
EXCLUSIVE

A pro-Newt-Gingrich super PAC has won a bidding war to fire the latest missile at Mitt Romney, scooping up an ex-Romney adviser's half-hour attack video blasting Mitt's work at Bain Capital. Peter J. Boyer has an exclusive look at the scathing film depicting Romney as a greedy, job-killing corporate raider "more ruthless than Wall Street."

JOBLESS

Unemployment rates are dropping in the U.S., but things are not looking so good over in Europe, where deep austerity cuts have severely hurt many countries in the eurozone. According to employment numbers released Friday by the EU's statistics agency, Eurostat, unemployment across the 17 eurozone countries has hit 16.4 million, or 10.3 percent—a new record since the establishment of the eurozone. Spain had the highest rate of unemployment, with 22.9 percent out of work, but Greece—the country whose austerity measures vote took down their own government and threatened to drown the whole EU—was not far behind with 18.8 percent. Germany remained the strongman of Europe, with its unemployment actually declining from 9.1 percent to 8.1 percent.

JUICY

Nobody says no to Michelle Obama, except maybe Rahm Emanuel. According to The Obamas, a new book by New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor, Michelle wanted to sit in on Rahm's 7:30 a.m. staff meetings, but he rebuffed the idea. Kantor writes that Michelle wasn't thrilled about her husband's choice for chief of staff and as time wore on, the pair was increasingly at odds over how President Obama should approach policy issues like immigration and health-care reform. Rahm often took the tack that the president needed realistic legislative victories, while Michelle was more concerned with whether her husband was fulfilling the mission he set out to achieve.

ANTI-TERROR

The Syrian government blamed al Qaeda for Friday's deadly bombing that killed at least 11 people in a Damascus suburb. The Interior Ministry described the bombing as having "the fingerprints" of the terror network despite the deadly crackdown that Syrian security forces have taken against antigovernment protesters, who have been demonstrating on Fridays for months. Meanwhile, some Syrian officials blamed the Arab League. Human-rights activists also said on Saturday that security forces fired on protesters at sit-ins in two parts of the country, killing one and wounding at least 20 others.

HOMECOMING

A Texas teenager who was mistakenly deported to Colombia was reunited with her family Friday. Jakadrien Lorce Turner, 15, had run away from home more than a year ago and was arrested in April 2011 using the name Tika Cortez, an identity that tied her to a 21-year-old illegal immigrant from Colombia. She was deported in May, despite not even being fluent in Spanish. Jakadrien's family is now questioning how a minor could have been deported and why officials didn't do more to confirm her identity. For now, her family's attorney said that Jakadrien, who is pregnant, is "happy to be home" and her family is "ecstatic" to be reunited with her.


DOMESTIC
Obama Kicks Off Jobs Initiative
To stop foreign outsourcing.
BLITZ
Romney Looks to Lock Up Nomination
By the end of the month.
INTERCEPTED
U.S. Rescues Captured Iranians
Had been held by pirates for 45 days.
JOURNALISM
The Week's Best Reads
From the split personality of Stephen Colbert to neurosis inside the Obama campaign.
NUPTIALS
Isaac Mizrahi Gets Married
To boyfriend of six years.
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