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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2013 02:02:19 -0700
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 to continue," 
he said. "We are taking the prudent steps that we've talked about, 
in terms of ensuring that our homeland is defended and our allies 
are defended."He added: "Any absence of provocative behavior or unhelpful 
rhetoric is a good thing in this case, but, again, I would 
not suggest that we believe the cycle of behavior has ended necessarily. 
We are -- as monitoring this as closely today as we were 
over the weekend and in previous days and weeks.And taking the necessary 
measures and working with our partners and allies to make clear to 
North Korea what the result of that kind of decision would be, 
in terms of condemnation and isolation and further sanction."Carney said 
the administration is engaging the Russians and Chinese in efforts to pressure 
North Korea to back down.Meanwhile, North Koreans celebrated the birthday 
of their first leader Monday by dancing in plazas and snacking on 
peanuts, with little hint of the fiery language that has kept the 
international community fearful that a missile launch may be imminent.Pyongyang 
fired off a rocket ahead of the last anniversary of Kim Il 
Sung's birth -- the centennial -- but this time the day was 
simply the start of a two-day holiday for Pyongyang residents who spilled 
into the streets.Elsewhere in the region, however, the focus remained on 
the threat of a launch as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry 
wrapped up a tour to coordinate Washington's response with Beijing, North 
Kore
 AMMAN, Jordan  The head of an extremist Jordanian Muslim Salafi group 
says he's "happy to see the horror in America" after the explosions 
in Boston."American blood isn't more precious than Muslim blood," said Mohammad 
al-Chalabi, who was convicted in an al-Qaida-linked plot to attack U.S. 
and other Western diplomatic missions in Jordan in 2003."Let the Americans 
feel the pain we endured by their armies occupying Iraq and Afghanistan 
and killing our people there," he said early Tuesday.A Mideast counterterrorism 
official based in Jordan said the blasts "carry the hallmark of an 
organized terrorist group, like al-Qaida." He did not give actual evidence.A 
Jordanian official said security was beefed up around the U.S. Embassy in 
Amman.Both officials insisted on anonymity, as they were not authorized 
to brief reporters.

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proposal "prioritizes collecting records over protecting citizens."David 
Addington, with the conservative Heritage Foundation, argued that while 
the new proposal prohibits a federal registry, it also includes language 
that could create wiggle room for the Justice Department.Yet supporters 
of new gun legislation are slowly peeling off votes in favor of 
the bill. The Senate voted 68-31 last week to advance to debate, 
easily clearing the 60-vote threshold.The bill will have to clear that bar 
once more before earning a final vote -- and some of those 
who voted "yes" last week could vote "no" the second time around.But 
over the weekend, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said he was "very favorably 
disposed" to the Manchin-Toomey amendment.Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, and 
Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., as well as Toomey, have also signaled support 
from the Republican side.Democrats have a 55-vote majority in the Senate, 
including two independents who typically caucus with Democrats. If all those 
Democrats vote for the bill, they would still need five Republicans.But 
Democrats could lose a handful of their own -- for instance, two 
Democrats facing reelection next year opposed last week's motion -- which 
would require even more Republican support.It's not yet clear whether Democrats 
can garner enough of it. Another prominent Republican, Sen. Lindsey Graham, 
R-S.C., announced Monday that he will oppose the Toomey-Manchin amendment."Ins
 Actor Corbin Bernsen poses in 1985, left, and 2005.APFor younger audiences 
Corbin Bernsen is known as retired police detective Henry Spencer in the 
USAs hit show, Psych, but to those a little older hell forever 
be the lovable Arnie Becker in L.A. Law. In the late 1980s 
and early 90s the ruggedly handsome actor appeared on more than 50 
magazine covers and hosted Saturday Night Live. The 58-year-old actor spoke 
to FOX 411 about his career, marriage and faith.FOX 411: Besides Psych 
what else have you got going on?Bernsen: I have a tech project 
on the side called Powsumer. I had this vision where say 50 
people want a TV at this price and what we do is 
bring the seller to that group of people. I have a production 
company called Home Theater Films which makes faith based films.FOX 411: 
Are you born again?Bernsen: Thats not where I put myself. I consider 
myself a Christian. Its the kind of thing I struggle with. I 
have faith, I believe in God All I know is I march 
to my own drummer these days. I stay true to myself and 
theres a lot of people who want faith in their lives and 
Im more about that. I would like to bring them into the 
discussion.I am certainly on a journey of discussion. Were have a conversation 
about it and in these days where theres so much in the 
world thats not working and somehow weve used faith and religion as 
a glue for society, something thats made things work, not drive things 
apart, I feel theres a need to celebrate t
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