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Sun Nov 24 13:04:04 2013

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Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 10:04:09 -0800
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Do you know what bacteria and germs are on your old mop?

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had a few more advantages -- involved adults, good 
schools, a supportive community and a safe neighborhood."That was the difference 
between growing up and becoming a lawyer, a mother and first lady 
of the United States and being shot dead at the age of 
15," Mrs. Obama said, her voice gripped with emotion.The speech was Mrs. 
Obama's first public remarks on gun violence since the Sandy Hook shooting 
in December took the lives of 20 students and six faculty and 
reignited a national debate over gun control. But with the fate of 
the administration's efforts still uncertain, the White House was mounting 
an all-hands-on-deck push to keep the public engaged.The president delivered 
a speech Monday in Connecticut, and 12 family members of Sandy Hook 
victims joined him on the return flight to Washington and have since 
been lobbying members of Congress. Vice President Joe Biden and Attorney 
General Eric Holder promoted the plan Tuesday at the White House, and 
Biden was set to make the case again Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning 
Joe."The Senate was planning an initial vote Thursday to begin debating 
gun legislation, with some Republicans attempting to block consideration 
of the measure. Two pivotal senators announced a bipartisan deal Wednesday 
to expand background checks to more gun sales, which could build support 
for President Barack Obama's drive to tighten firearms laws. But the ultimate 
fate of the legislation remains unclear with strong oppositio
This photo provided by the Denver Police Dept. shows deputy Matthew Andrews, 
a Denver sheriff's deputy arrested after he was accused of helping an 
escapee who left the county jail wearing a deputy's uniform, the sheriff's 
department said Monday, April 8, 2013. (AP Photo/Denver Police Dept)The 
Associated PressDENVER  A Denver sheriff's deputy reportedly told co-workers 
that he helped a felon escape the downtown jail because he had 
been threatened and told there was a contract out on him and 
his family.The new information was in court records obtained by The Denver 
Post (http://tinyurl.com/cp3r525 ).Deputy Matthew Andrews faces felony charges 
that he aided in Sunday night's escape of Felix Trujillo, who spent 
three days on the run after walking out of the jail in 
a sheriff's deputy's baseball cap and jacket.Trujillo was in court Thursday 
morning and remained in jail on $100,000 bond.The court records obtained 
by the Post show he faces charges of escape and kidnapping. Court 
officials refused to turn over the court records Thursday, saying they have 
been sealed by a judge.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">The White House says President Obama would veto a Republican bill that 
would effectively shut down the National Labor Relations Board until certain 
conditions are met.Republicans have claimed the board is illegitimate since 
an appeals court panel ruled in January that Obama violated the Constitution 
when he bypassed the Senate to fill vacancies on the board.House Republicans 
are expected to vote this week to prevent the board from conducting 
business until the Senate confirms new members constituting a quorum or 
the Supreme Court decides the board has the authority to act. The 
bill isn't expected to gain traction in the Senate.The White House says 
that the bill would hurt the middle class and jeopardize workers' rights. 
The administration argues Obama's appointments were constitutional and valid.
 nical capacity to identify the specific location of a phone? 
Tippie said. That information was available to their engineers back in the 
day, but it wasnt available to the Verizon person we contacted at 
2 oclock in the morning.That has now changed, he said. We call 
them up and say we have an emergency and we get the 
information immediately.But that isnt always the case for local law enforcement 
in many states. Only nine have adopted Kelseys Law, requiring cellphone 
companies to release pertinent information to police in an emergency, like 
an abducted teenager or an elderly person who wanders off and cant 
be found. Since Kansas adopted the law in 2009, Nebraska, Minnesota, New 
Hampshire, North Dakota, Missouri, Hawaii, Tennessee and Utah have followed 
suit.Missey Smith and her husband, Greg, a Kansas state senator, are the 
law's toughest proponents, traveling the country to lobby the legislation 
by speaking before lawmakers in various states. The couple visited Rhode 
Island last week and Nevada on Monday.The latest draft of Kelseys law, 
obtained by FoxNews.com, also protects cellphone providers from lawsuits, 
stating, No cause of action shall lie in any court against any 
provider of a commercial mobile service or an IP-enabled voice service, 
its officers, employees or agents for providing call location information 
in an emergency situation. The information is readily available to cellphone 
providers within 15 to 20 minutes and we could no
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