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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Cheat Sheet - We Need a Hostage Negotiator for the Shutdown

Today: Kerry: al Qaeda 'Can Run But They Can't Hide' , Hagel Recalls Pentagon Workers , GOP Candidate Won't Pose with Cruz
Cheat Sheet: Morning

October 06, 2013
STALEMATE

With Washington held hostage by the far-right, the shutdown crisis is stuck in stalemate. The Daily Beast's John Avlon talks to a former FBI hostage negotiator about how to break the deadlock. Yes, it's come to this.

CAN'T STOP

It's never too late. Al Qaeda "can run but they can't hide," U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday, one day after the arrest of the militant suspected of being behind the 1998 bombing of the U.S. embassies in Africa. U.S. forces in Libya on Saturdayarrested Nazih al-Ragye, also known as Abu Anas el-Liby, who has been under indictment for 15 years for his alleged role in the bombings of the embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. "We hope this makes clear that the United States of America will never stop in its effort to hold those accountable who conduct acts of terror," Kerry said. U.S. officials also confirmed they participated in a raid in an "al Shabab stronghold" in Somalia, in a failed attempt to capture the militants behind the Kenyan mall attack last month.

back to the grind

Are we inching back to normalcy? On Saturday, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel announced that most of the Department of Defense's 400,000 civilian employees have been ordered back to work according to Pentagon interpretations of the Pay Our Military Act. The act, which was passed on Tuesday, ensures that members of the military will continue to be paid on time as they work throughout the shutdown. It also allows room for Pentagon-affiliated civilians who provide defense support. Perhaps more excitingly, it also means that nearly half of the 800,000 government employees furloughed will be back at work on Monday.

AWKWARD

A long time ago, they used to be friends. Republican Ted Cuccinelli, running for governor of Virginia, refused to be photographed with Ted Cruz at a gala they headlined together on Saturday night. Making things even more awkward: in a 54-minute speech, Cruz lauded his "friend" Cuccinelli, who is locked in a deadheat against Terry McAuliffe. Backstage, Cuccinelli apparently urged Cruz to work with Democrats to end the federal shutdown, but Cuccinelli then did not even acknowledge Cruz in his speech. Yikes. It was clearly not a good weekend for Cruz's ego: President Obama also criticized him, calling him "controversial" on Saturday and saying "I didn't go around trying to court the media." At least Cruz has those bedtime readings of Green Eggs and Ham with his daughters.

FEMME FATALE

A new book pulls back the veil on the widespread involvement of women in the Third Reich's most murderous and brutal activities. An exclusive excerpt from Wendy Lower's Hitler's Furies.


DISARMAMENT
Syria Chemical Weapons Removal Begins
Believed to have more than 1,000 tons of sarin.
DEADLY
4 Coalition Troops Killed in Afghanistan
In a single operation.
BOOLA BOOLA
Hillary Accepts Award at Yale
Bill sits in front row.
I BELIEVE
Mormon Women Protest to Be Ordained
But most LDS women don't support female priests.
CONGRATULATIONS
Halle Berry Has Baby Boy
Second child for Oscar winner.

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