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on Dzhokhar under the "public safety
exception" invoked by the Justice Department.Two officials with knowledge
of the FBI briefing on Capitol Hill said the FBI was against
stopping the investigators' questioning and was stunned that the judge,
Justice Department prosecutors and public defenders showed up, feeling valuable
intelligence may have been sacrificed as a result.The FBI had been questioning
Tsarnaev for 16 hours before the judge called a start to the
court proceeding, officials familiar with the Capitol Hill briefing told
Fox News. Moreover, the FBI informed lawmakers that the suspect had been
providing valuable intelligence, but stopped talking once the magistrate
judge read him his rights.The exact timeline is unclear. A transcript of
the court proceeding shows Bowler asking a doctor if Tsarnaev was "alert.""You
can rouse him," she says in the transcript."How are you feeling? Are
you able to answer some questions?" the doctor asks Tsarnaev, who nods.Although
Bowler advised Tsarnaev, an ethnic Chechen and U.S. citizen, of his Miranda
rights, it remains to be seen whether anything he told investigators before
Bowler arrived can be admitted as evidence against him -- or whether
such interrogations would even be needed to convict him, given the amount
of other evidence referenced in the criminal complaint signed by FBI Special
Agent Daniel Genck.Some Republican lawmakers have criticized the Obama administration
for deciding again
Cast member Gwyneth Paltrow poses at the premiere of "Iron Man 3"
at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California April 24, 2013.ReutersAs
the saying goes, if youve got it, flaunt it. And thats exactly
what the newly named Worlds Most Beautiful Woman Gwyneth Paltrow did at
the Iron Man 3 premiere on Wednesday night in Hollywood, Calif.The 40-year-old
mother of two showed off her toned backside in a partially sheer
gown as she walked the red carpet, sans underwear.Paltrow said she was
thrilled to be picked by People magazine for 2013 title of most-beautiful,
but it's "obviously not true.""It's funny, these things, because it's like
obviously not true. But it's very sweet to be named that," Paltrow
told The Associated Press. "Because I mean you can't say that, you
know! But it's been wonderful. It's been very wonderful. And as my
friend said, it's so nice that someone who has kids and is
a mom and is not like 21 is named that. It's really
an honor."Paltrow said her children weren't aware of the news in this
week's edition of the magazine, but she'd been getting plenty of congratulatory
emails from friends and family.She stars as Pepper Potts, Tony Stark's love
interest and assistant-turned-business partner in the "Iron Man" trilogy.
Her co-stars in "Iron Man 3" praised People's proclamation."Completely justified.
Completely justified. She's gorgeous," said Guy Pearce."Let me tell you:
She is as gracious and beautiful inside as she is outsi
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GENEVA Russian, U.S., Egyptian and Arab League diplomats are pushing for
a nuclear weapons-free Middle East, a goal they admit will be tough
to reach.On the sidelines Thursday of nuclear talks in Geneva, the diplomats
debated a plan proposed by Moscow think-tank PIR Center.It includes steps
such as Mideast nations committing not to attack one other, allowing the
U.N. nuclear agency to safeguard nuclear facilities, and creating a new
regional body for nuclear cooperation.U.S. diplomat Thomas Countryman called
the idea ambitious. But he and the Arab League's Wael Al-Assad cited
Iran's disputed nuclear program which Tehran insists is peaceful
as a major stumbling block.Russian diplomat Mikhail Ulyanov also said
any accord depends on Israel, which is believed to have atomic weapons
but hasn't confirmed that.
The CIA had Tamerlan Tsarnaev's name put into a terror watchlist after
being contacted by Russian authorities in 2011, sources told Fox News --
raising more questions about why the Boston bomber's trip to Russia the
following year didn't raise more red flags.Sources say the Russians contacted
the FBI once in March 2011, and several months later they contacted
the CIA about Tsarnaev.In October 2011, the CIA sent information to many
federal agencies and to "the watchlisting system" about him, the sources
say. That step ultimately put him on the vast TIDE database of
people potentially tied to terrorism cases.The FBI has said previously that
it was told Tsarnaev was a "follower of radical Islam" and was
preparing to travel to a foreign country to join unspecified underground
groups. The FBI said that it responded by interviewing Tsarnaev and family
members, but found no terrorism activity.In early 2012, Tsarnaev would travel
to Russia for six months. The nature of that trip is still
unclear.Two top Republican senators are now calling for a Senate Homeland
Security Committee hearing on the Boston Marathon bombings, as lawmakers
question whether enough was done to prevent the attack.Sens. John McCain,
R-Ariz., and Kelly Ayotte, R-NH, requested the hearing Wednesday, saying
"it has become increasingly apparent that more questions need to be answered
regarding the failure to prevent this tragedy."The senators cited the reporting
by Fox News an
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