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e did everything we could," one FBI source said, and their
assessment was based on the "totality of the evidence."The FBI insists,
despite suggestions to the contrary, that it was contacted only once by
the Russians about Tsarnaev.Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., said Wednesday
that the U.S. made three inquiries with Russia about Tsarnaev and got
no response.Lawmakers and investigators are taking a close look at Tsarnaev's
trip to Russia in January 2012. His father says his son stayed
with him in Dagestan.Despite violence there, Anzor Tsarnaev said Sunday
that his son did not want to leave and had thoughts on
how he could go into business. But the father said he encouraged
him to go back to the U.S. and try to get citizenship.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev returned to the U.S. in July.His mother said that he
was questioned upon arrival at the airport in New York."And he told
me on the phone, 'Imagine, mama, they were asking me such interesting
questions as if I were some strange and scary man: Where did
you go? What did you do there?'" Zubeidat Tsarnaeva recalled her son
telling her at the time.Fox News' Mike Levine and Catherine Herridge and
the Associated Press contributed to this report.
Miller Time: More politically correct madness
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promise to help him."In January of 2005, there was a peace treaty
between North and South Sudan that ended a war," Carter said. "George
W. Bush is responsible for that."The ceremony, at Southern Methodist University,
drew 10,000. The men spoke from a stage flanked by American flags
in front of the entrance to the library. The center on the
campus of Southern Methodist University includes the presidential library
and museum along with the 43rd president's policy institute. The center
opens to the public May 1.Bush addressed his vice president, Dick Cheney,
who was in attendance, saying he was "proud to call you friend."
Bush said the guiding principle of his two terms in office was
expanding freedom throughout the world.When people come to the library and
research Bush's administration, "Theyre going to find out we stayed true
to our convictions," he said. That we expanded freedom at home by
raising standards at school and lowering taxes for everybody, that we liberated
nations from dictatorship and freed people from AIDS. And that when freedom
came under attack, we made the tough decisions required to make the
American people safe.
Jimmy Carter:
Bush made 'great contributions' to Africa
Bill Clinton: Work of Bush Institute is inspiring
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> ocrats, it's a precarious position to be in.
Democratic senators overwhelmingly support gay marriage -- all but three
are now on the record voicing their support -- and two dozen
of them this year backed a separate bill called the Uniting American
Families Act to let gays sponsor their partners independent of a comprehensive
immigration overhaul.But the party's senators are still bruised from an
agonizing defeat on gun control this month. And few seem eager to
inject divisive issues that might sink their best prospects for a major
legislative victory this year and a potential keystone of President Barack
Obama's legacy."Any amendment which might sink the immigration bill, I would
worry about," Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said in a brief interview, adding
that he had yet to decide whether an amendment for gays and
lesbians would meet that yardstick.Support from both Hispanics and gays
was critical to Obama's re-election, and his overwhelming advantage among
Hispanics was a major factor prompting Republicans to warm to immigration
overhaul almost immediately after. But now, one community's gain on the
immigration front could be to the other's detriment."As you continue to
add other issues to the immigration discussion, it's going to make it
more challenging," said Sen. John Hoeven, a North Dakota Republican.Patrick
Leahy, D-Vt., who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, has committed to
offering an amendment to the bill to allow gay citize
ans while toppling the World
Trade Center's twin towers and crippling the Pentagon.Brinkley lauded the
series of speeches and impromptu remarks that Bush gave in the days
immediately following 9/11, including the memorable moment when he used
a bullhorn and, standing with a New York City firefighter amid the
rubble of the twin towers, declared that the people who knocked these
buildings down will hear all of us soon." During that period, Bush
earned the gratitude of all Americans, including those opposed to him politically,
Brinkley said.I think that because 9/11 is such a defining moment in
our lives -- like Pearl Harbor or the Kennedy assassination -- people
will start remembering 9/11, Brinkley told Fox News. George W. Bush, in
my opinion, did a pretty good job of uniting the country in
those weeks of dire need. He communicated well; the government functioned."Brinkley
noted the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and specific security
enhancements at Americas airports."And we did not get hit again. We werent
struck again after 9/11," Brinkley said. "He did the best he could.Bush's
legacy, however, also will be inextricably tied to the still-evolving fates
of the countries he ordered American troops to invade in the aftermath
of 9/11: Afghanistan and Iraq. The president, as well as aides like
Condoleezza Rice, cautioned repeatedly during his two terms that the verdict
on the success of those massive, multifaceted undertak
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