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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Inside the Mind of a Leaker

Today: Turkish Police Storm Taksim Square , Michelle Obama Is Reveling in Her Lame-Duck Status as First Lady , Santa Monica Shooter Had Troubled History
Cheat Sheet: Morning

June 11, 2013
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Is Edward Snowden a mastermind or a maniac? Genius or narcissist? The Daily Beast's Christine Pelisek asks professional profilers to evaluate the whistleblower's public statements for clues to his psyche. Plus, Caitlin Dickson on what are the best countries for Snowden to take asylum in, and Josh Dzieza on why you should be worried about the NSA's surveillance program.

OCCUPY GEZI

Turkish police on Tuesday stormed Istanbul's Taksim Square, the heart of the two-week-long protests against Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government. The governor of Istanbul wrote on Twitter that the police had only arrived to remove banners, but witnesses reported that police pushed past the protesters' barricades, blocked all the exits, and fired water cannons. The demonstrators responded by throwing Molotov cocktails, rocks, and fireworks. Meanwhile, Erdogan told his party's M.P.s that the protests have hurt the country's image and economy. Protests in Taksim Square started on May 31 as a demonstration against plans to raze Istanbul's Gezi Park but soon spread across the country as a more widespread call to action against Erdogan's government.

LAME DUCK

She's out confronting hecklers, showing off new moves with Jimmy Fallon, skipping Chinese summits—Michelle Obama, ambivalent and buttoned up in her first term, is finally free, says The Daily Beast's Michelle Cottle.

BACKGROUND

John Zawahri, 24, the man accused of going on a rampage at Santa Monica College on Friday that left four people dead before police shot and killed him, had spent time in a mental hospital as a teenager after a teacher reported him for surfing the Internet for assault weapons. Authorities are trying to learn more about why Zawahri, armed with assault weapons, went on the deadly rampage that started with killing his father and brother, and then burning down their house. Meanwhile, Zawahri's mother, Randa Abdou, issued a statement Monday saying she is "in mourning for my family and those who were also affected by this horrific tragedy." Police sources said Zawahri had struggled after his parents' bitter divorce years ago, and a former teacher of Zawahri's said his mother told her that she was the victim of domestic abuse.

ALL CLEAR

The U.S. government is stepping down on its attempt to block over-the-counter access to a morning-after contraceptive pill for women and girls of all ages. The Justice Department had been trying to appeal a judge's order to allow anyone to purchase the pill, Plan B One-Step, without a prescription. The decision appears to be based on a conclusion that the government might lose the sensitive case on appeal and would have to take it to the Supreme Court. The FDA said in a statement that once the pill comes up for approval, it will be approved "promptly."


NO FUN FOR YOU
White House Cancels Congress's Picnic
Due to scheduling problems.
NEW HOME
Report: Patriots to Sign Tebow
Belichick really does like him.
NO LIE
Rapper 2 Chainz Robbed at Gunpoint
He denies it was serious.
SPLITSVILLE
Jane Lynch, Lara Embry Divorcing
After three years of marriage.
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