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Monday, October 28, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Lou Reed: American Poet

Today: Red Sox Win Game Four , The GOP's Racial Handicap , NSA Collected Millions of Spanish Calls
Cheat Sheet: Morning

October 28, 2013
TRIBUTE

Music critic and former MTV News anchor Kurt Loder pays tribute to the prickly, brilliant Velvet Underground front man. Plus, Legs McNeil describes what Lou Reed was really like, Michael Musto says Reed was the gatekeeper to NYC's dirty underbelly, and a playlist tribute.

WILD SERIES

Game three ended with a "trip-off," and game four ended with a pickoff. The Red Sox tied up the World Series on Sunday night with a 4-2 victory after a crushing defeat 24 hours earlier. Johnny Gomes, who was not originally on the lineup and who was batting 0 for 9 in the series, hit a three-run homer in the sixth, giving the Red Sox the lead 4-1. The Cardinals picked up a run in the seventh, but things got a little nutty in the bottom of the ninth. The Cards' Allen Craig (who scored on an obstruction call the night before) singled with two outs, and the team replaced him with Kolten Wong to pinch run with Carlos Beltran at the plate. But Beltran never got a chance to swing—Wong was picked off at first.

MIXED MESSAGES

A party precinct chair derailed new Republican efforts to attract more black support when he called black people "lazy" on The Daily Show. The Daily Beast's Lloyd Green on why the GOP brand is so toxic right now.

ESCUCHANDO

Are we surprised? In the newest revelation of international espionage, leaker Edward Snowden disclosed documents showing the U.S. National Security Agency collected data on 60 million phone calls in Spain over the course of December 2012. The news comes after confirmation that numerous world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, have had their personal phones tapped. President Obama reportedly apologized to Merkel when she called him last week requesting an explanation.

SECRET KEEPERS

President Obama did not know that a National Security Agency program was spying on 35 world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, unnamed U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal on Sunday. The White House reportedly halted her phone tap and some other monitoring programs after learning of them this year. Apparently, there are so many eavesdropping operations it was considered impractical for the NSA brief the president on all of them. "These decisions are made at NSA," one official said. "The president doesn't sign off on this stuff."


TRAGEDY
Car Smashes Through Tiananmen Square
Government declined to comment if terrorist attack.
BATTERED
Britain Hit by Hurricane-Force Storm
270,000 lose power in London, two dead.
NOT BFFS
Cheney: I'm Not 'Fishing Buddies' with Enzi
Liz Cheney faces Enzi in Wyoming Republican primary.
FREE MAN
Conrad Murray Released from Prison
Served two years for role in Michael Jackson's death.
HOLY MIDI-CHLORIANS
Lost 'Return of the Jedi' Footage Found
Found on a LaserDisc bought for $699.
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