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Monday, January 28, 2013

Cheat Sheet - Taking On David Mamet on Guns

Today: Senators Agree on Immigration Blueprint , Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama's Lovefest on '60 Minutes' , Over 100 Students Killed in Blaze
Cheat Sheet: Morning

January 28, 2013
GUN CONTROL

In Newsweek's cover story on gun control, David Mamet argues that the individual is not only best qualified to provide his own personal defense, he is the only one qualified to do so. That was a bizarre, inaccurate rant, says Michael Tomasky.

BIPARTISAN

A bipartisan group of senators has agreed on a framework for an overhaul of the immigration system, which would include a pathway to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants in the country. The group, which includes Chuck Schumer, John McCain, and Marco Rubio, among others, reached a deal after incorporating the Democratic demand for one comprehensive bill and Republican wishes for stronger border security before Congress considers legal status for illegal immigrants. The proposal includes tougher enforcement and a less direct path to citizenship than President Obama has previously proposed, but he is expected to lay out his own detailed plan Tuesday.

BEST FRIENDS

The president and his outgoing secretary of state were so laudatory of each other on the CBS news program that they were practically cuddling. Lauren Ashburn on the polishing of Hillary's image—perhaps for 2016. Plus, watch the best moments.

BRAZIL NIGHTCLUB FIRE

New details have emerged about the deadly fire that swept through a Brazilian nightclub. Guards reportedly first tried to prevent people from leaving, but the death toll was also increased because there was only one door through which clubgoers could exit. Once firefighters arrived, they were unable to enter due to "a barrier of bodies blocking the entrance." They later tried to cut their way in through the walls, but most of those who died suffocated within minutes after the fire started. Many of the victims were younger than 20, and the Federal University of Santa Maria confirmed that 101 of its students were killed in the blaze. Officials believe that the fire started when band members held up a flare and ignited soundproofing in the ceiling.

rage

Four people were shot and killed and hundreds more were injured in Port Said during the funerals for 33 protesters killed on Saturday. The initial protests broke out after 21 people were sentenced to death for their roles at a deadly soccer match last year. Protests raged in Cairo for the fourth day as Egyptians accused President Mohamed Morsi of corruption and betraying the democratic aims of the revolution. Since Thursday, 46 people have died in protests, and President Morsi has declared a 30-day state of emergency and issued a curfew for three Suez Canal provinces. 


GOING DIGITAL
B&N to Close a Third of Stores
Over the next decade.
GRIM ASSESSMENT
Russian P.M.: Assad Losing Power
But warns of conflict "for decades" if he falls.
DEFENSIVE
Pentagon Boosts Cybersecurity Force
Will expand from 900 to 4,900 people.
BEAST BEAST
Iran Sends Monkey Into Space
One step toward manned space flight.
award season
'Argo' Takes Cast SAG Award
Daniel Day Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence grab others.
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