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rtation officials at airports
and train stations around the country also reported stepped up security.
In Washington, transit officials said in a Twitter message they knew of
no specific or credible threat to the city's subway system, but "extra
officers are on duty for increased security" anyway. It was the same
case in New Jersey, where the state's transit agency said it was
in operating "a state of heightened alert.""While there has been no specific
threat made to our transit system at this time, NJ Transit police
have deployed both uniformed and plain clothed officers to further patrol
our system and keep our customers safe," the agency said in a
statement.
r and I watch DWTS
every week, and she has seen enough breaking news today.Aly Raisman, who
grew up in Needham not far from the Boston Marathons halfway
point tweeted, Dedicating my performance tonight to everyone back home
in Boston & anyone affected by this horrible tragedy... Love you allWhen
host Brooke Burke-Charvet asked Raisman about her tweet, the Olympic gymnast
responded, Its so devastating. The Boston Marathon is such a special day
its where everyone comes together. So, its just so heartbreaking that
this happened and my heart goes out to everyone back home and
anyone else who was affected.Raisman, who earned the top score last week,
clearly had lost some of her focus, placing 4th with a score
of 25.Zendaya Coleman, on the other hand, performed a sizzling Argentine
Tango with moves that were well beyond her sixteen years.It was like
a lemon tart, marveled judge Len Goodman. Sharp and tangy at the
top, crisp and tasty down below.Judge Bruno Tonioli declared that the Disney
star was up there with the best weve ever had.The judges awarded
Coleman and partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy with 29 pointsincluding the first
10s of the season.These are our first 10s, an emotional Chmerkovskiy told
Burke-Charvet after hearing the results. I dont want to overdo the subject,
but I want to dedicate these 10s to everybody in Boston. Honestly,
this is a difficult show to be a part of right now,
and I just hope were doing something special for
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> In a political role reversal, Republicans are blasting President Obama's
plan to consider selling the Tennessee Valley Authority, an icon of the
New Deal long targeted by conservatives as an example of government overreach.Obama's
2014 budget proposal calls for a strategic review of the TVA, the
nation's largest public utility with 9 million customers in seven states
from Virginia to Mississippi.Selling the U.S-owned power company could reduce
the federal deficit by at least $25 billion and "help put the
nation on a sustainable fiscal path," Obama says in a budget document.Not
so fast, say GOP lawmakers in the region."It's one more bad idea
in a budget full of bad ideas," said Sen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn.,
a longtime TVA champion."There is no assurance that selling TVA to a
profit-making entity would reduce electric bills in the Tennessee Valley,
and it could lead to higher electricity rates" for customers in Alabama,
Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia,
Alexander said.Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., vowed to "carefully study any
proposals to restructure TVA" to ensure it continues to deliver affordable
electricity throughout the region.Privatizing TVA has been proposed before
"and been determined to be a very bad idea," added Rep. John
Duncan, R-Tenn.Administration officials emphasized that privatization was
just one option being considered. Sale of the agency has been discussed
by prior administrations
Millions of illegal immigrants would be put on a pathway to legal
status and eventually have the chance to apply for citizenship in exchange
for paying fines and taxes, under the terms of the immigration overhaul
being unveiled this week. According to an outline of the bill released
to Fox News late Monday night, the massive legalization program would be
twinned with a multibillion-dollar effort to boost border security.It would
require the Homeland Security Department to create and launch plans for
border security and fencing before illegal immigrants can enter a provisional
status. This could happen as early as six months after enactment of
the bill.They would remain in that provisional status for 10 years, able
to work legally but barred from federal benefits like welfare or health
care. After 10 years they could seek green cards conferring permanent legal
status, provided the security and fencing plans have been "substantially"
carried out. After another three years, those immigrants could petition
for citizenship.In total, the bill creates a minimum 13-year path to citizenship
for up to 11 million illegal immigrants, costing them each $2,000 in
fines plus additional fees. Applicants would have to meet other criteria
as well in order to qualify.It's unclear whether the border security "triggers"
will be enough to satisfy skeptical lawmakers. The bill outline establishes
numeric goals for border apprehensions, but it's unclear how clos
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