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Friday, November 30, 2012

Cheat Sheet - Hitler's Strange Afterlife in India

Today: Boehner: We're at Fiscal Cliff 'Stalemate' , Report: Israel to Build in Disputed Area , CNN Needs 'More Passion,' Says New Boss Jeff Zucker
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

November 30, 2012
Führer

Hated and mocked in much of the world, the Nazi leader has developed a strange following among schoolchildren and readers of Mein Kampf in India. The Daily Beast's Dilip D'Souza on how political leader Bal Thackeray influenced Indians to admire Hitler—and despise Gandhi.

STUCK

John Boehner told reporters Friday that his fellow Congressional Republicans and President Barack Obama have reached "a stalemate" over how to handle the looming fiscal cliff. "Let's not kid ourselves," the Speaker of the House said. Republicans rejected an offer Obama made Thursday, which  reportedly asked for a $1.6 trillion tax increase, a $50 billion stimulus program, and new executive power to raise the federal debt limit without congressional approval. Republicans are insistent that taxes not be raised for any income group—including the wealthiest Americans—and have called for more spending cuts.

CONFLICT

Israel is moving forward with plans to start building in an area of Jerusalem once considered off-limits since it will cut off Palestinian access to key cities, sources told The New York Times on Friday. A senior Israeli official said Thursday night that the government decided late Thursday night to prep the necessary zoning permits and other "planning preparations" for an area of Jerusalem known as E1, which would cut off the Palestinians Ramallah and Bethlehem to the Palestinian portion of East Jerusalem. The move comes on the same day that the United Nations overwhelmingly approved non-member status for Palestine—although building in the region could stand to alienate Israel from its allies, as even the U.S. has strongly opposed any building in E1 for decades.

TV

The network's new boss isn't giving up on its bipartisan reputation, but he admits in an interview with The Daily Beast's Howard Kurtz that the cable channel needs "more variety, and I don't mean that in the entertainment sense." Can the traditional news outlet spice it up—and catch up to Fox News?

Disastrous

Talk about a bad way to start your morning commute. A train bridge collapsed in New Jersey around 7:00 a.m. this morning, overturning three box cars and sending four, chemical-leaking railroad tank cars into Mantua Creek. Ambulances rushed to the Paulsboro Marine Terminal where some 18 people were reportedly experiencing breathing difficulties after the collapse, though no deaths or injuries have been reported. The biggest current concern is the tank cars leaking vinyl chloride, a highly flammable gas that can also have harmful effects on the central nervous system.


BUILDING PRESSURE
Senate Approves New Iran Sanctions
On energy and shipping.
CHA-CHING
First Powerball Winners Announced
Missouri couple gets $293.7 million jackpot.
OUT OF WORK
EU Unemployment Hits Record High
As Germany approves Greece rescue package.
Crimson
Harvard to Get BDSM Sex Club
Will now receive "institutional support."
K-I-S-S-I-N-UGH
Rihanna and Chris Brown Hug
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