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Anthony Weiner Releases Ad Insisting He Won't Drop Out Of Mayoral Race

2013-07-31 16:27:26 | Hot News

New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner, who has faced a severe drop in the polls after admitting to sending inappropriate messages and photos to women after his resignation from Congress, released a new campaign ad Tuesday, insisting that he will not leave the race.

 


In the campaign spot, Weiner addresses "newspaper editors and other politicians" who have called on him to drop out.

"Quit isn't the way we roll in New York City," Weiner says in the ad. "We fight through tough things. We're a tough city."

In a Quinnipiac University poll released Monday, the former Democratic congressman dropped to fourth place after previously leading his fellow candidates prior to the latest sexting revelations. However, Weiner has maintained that he won't drop out, saying the decision should not be up to the press.

“It’s not up to you decide, it’s not up to me decide, voters I want to make this decision,” Weiner told reporters last Friday. “And they’ve got plenty of information on me to make it on, and I want to give them more every day.”


Militants attack prison in northwest Pakistan

2013-07-30 16:10:24 | Hot News

Dozens of Taliban militants armed with guns, grenades and bombs attacked a prison in northwest Pakistan, freeing more than 250 prisoners, including 25 "dangerous terrorists," officials said.

The militants killed six policemen, six Shiite Muslim prisoners and two civilians during Monday night's attack in the town of Dera Ismail Khan, said the town's commissioner, Mushtaq Jadoon. One of the Shiites was beheaded.

Fifteen policemen were wounded, said Jadoon.

 


Around 70 militants arrived at the prison by car and motorcycle at around 11:30 p.m. to begin the attack, which lasted for about four and a half hours until most of the fighters escaped, said intelligence officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk to the media.

The attack began with a huge explosion that one resident, Sharafat Khan, said was so loud that "it rattled every house in the neighborhood."

The militants then detonated dozens of smaller bombs at different points along the prison walls, causing them to collapse, said Jadoon. They also fired rocket-propelled grenades and lobbed hand grenades during the attack, he said.

Security forces engaged the attackers, who were chanting "God is great" and "Long live the Taliban," intelligence officials said. At least eight attackers disguised in police uniforms entered the prison on motorcycles adorned with Taliban flags and used megaphones to call out the names of specific prisoners for whom they were looking.

The militants broke open the cells and freed 253 prisoners, including 25 "dangerous terrorists," said Jadoon.

Pakistani Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid claimed responsibility for the attack, saying 150 militants took part and around 300 prisoners were freed. Eight of the attackers wore suicide vests, and two detonated their explosives, Shahid told The Associated Press by telephone from an undisclosed location.

Authorities captured nine prisoners who escaped and were searching for the others, as well as the militants, said Jadoon. Army soldiers were called in as reinforcements.

A curfew has been imposed in Dera Ismail Khan and the nearby town of Tank while the search goes on, said Amir Khattak, Dera Ismail Khan's deputy commissioner. The town is located near Pakistan's semiautonomous tribal region, the main sanctuary for Taliban and al-Qaida militants in the country.

Officials received a letter threatening an attack on the prison, but they didn't expect it so soon, said Khalid Abbas, head of the prison department in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.

In April 2012, Taliban militants armed with automatic weapons and rocket-propelled grenades battled their way into a prison in the city of Bannu in northwest Pakistan, freeing close to 400 prisoners, including at least 20 described by police as "very dangerous" insurgents.

One of the militants freed in that attack, Adnan Rasheed, recently gained attention by writing a letter to teenage education activist Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban last year in an attempt to kill her. Rasheed said he wished the attack hadn't happened, but told Malala that she was targeted for speaking ill of the Taliban.


Israel-Palestine Peace Talks To Start Monday Following Months Of John Kerry Diplomacy

2013-07-29 16:35:58 | Hot News

Israeli and Palestinian negotiators will resume long-stalled direct peace talks on Monday following six months of frenetic shuttle diplomacy by Secretary of State John Kerry.

The State Department announced Sunday that the two sides had accepted invitations from Kerry to come to Washington "to formally resume direct final status negotiations." In a statement, department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the initial meetings would begin Monday evening and continue Tuesday.

 


She said Kerry had called both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday and said they agreed that the talks would "serve as an opportunity to develop a procedural work plan for how the parties can proceed with the negotiations in the coming months."

"Both leaders have demonstrated a willingness to make difficult decisions that have been instrumental in getting to this point," Kerry said in the statement. "We are grateful for their leadership."

Kerry had announced on July 19 in Amman, Jordan, that negotiators from the two sides would be coming to Washington in a "week or so" after having agreed on a basis for resuming negotiations after a five-year break. However, he warned that the agreement was still being formalized.

Sunday's carefully worded statement offered no details of the framework for the resumption of the talks that broke down five years ago, although both sides' positions are well known.

The statement was released shortly after the Israeli Cabinet agreed to release 104 long-term Palestinian prisoners convicted of deadly attacks, meeting a longstanding Palestinian demand.


Pope observes Via Crucis on Copacabana

2013-07-27 16:39:29 | Hot News

Pope Francis started off Friday by hearing confessions from a half-dozen young pilgrims in a Rio de Janeiro park and met privately with a group of juvenile detainees, a priority of his ever since his days as archbishop of Buenos Aires.

A white tent was set up to receive the faithful for confession, with small makeshift confessionals off to the side. Five youths, chosen through a raffle, were selected for confession.

 


The pontiff then praised the elderly during the Catholic Church's festival of youth, saying grandparents are critical for passing on wisdom and religious heritage and are a "treasure to be preserved and strengthened."

Francis ended the day by presiding over one of the church's most solemn rites, a procession re-enacting Christ's crucifixion that was held on Rio's Copacabana beach.

Copacabana, which hosts Carnival, staged a wildly theatrical telling of the Way of the Cross, complete with huge stage sets, complex lighting, a full orchestra and a cast of hundreds acting out a modern version of the biblical story.

After the pope left Copacabana, a group of about 200 anti-government protesters arrived near the stage, the latest in hundreds of such demonstrations to hit Brazil since June.

Here's a gallery of images from the fifth day of the pope' visit to Brazil.


Homeland Season 3 Scoop

2013-07-26 16:20:39 | Hot News

On Homeland new season: “It’s as close this next year to a [spy novelist John] le Carré novel as we’ve gotten. I think it’s really smart. Alex [Gansa] and the team have smartly taken the consequences of last year and really continued to tell the story in a way that really honors everything that happened and the people to whom it happened. But it has the courage to take its time and to really live in the psychological space that the show lives in. There’s a mesmerizing quality to it that hopefully that I think I’ve seen a bunch of episodes so it’s exciting.”

 

Homeland


On how long Carrie and Brody will be apart: “It’s a question in a way even though their lives are adjacent they’re very connected still. You feel the gravitational pull of the relationship even though they may not be in the same physical space.”

Produced], I felt like I was playing with the house’s money. For me, I really thought it could never get as good as this and to tap into a show that feels like a zeitgeist show that people are talking about, that’s part of the national conversation, is like a once in a lifetime thing. To have experienced that twice in a way, I have to admit, I have to pinch myself sometimes.”

On the long road to Legends, which was originally set up – twice, he said – at NBC. “We went originally with Brendan Frasier attached. This thing has really been a process and in the end we wound up with Sean Bean and with a writing staff that I’m really excited about.”

What is Legends about? “It’s about a guy who’s a deep cover operative for a branch of the FBI which is long-term, deep cover operative. Sean Bean is this guy who is amazing at being other people, not so good about being Martin Odum, himself. Lousy husband, busted marriage, a kid he’s trying to get close to…it turns out he may not even be Martin Odum. So the existential mystery of who he is is something that runs through the show…and we have an astounding cast. We have Ali Larter, Sean Bean and Tina Majorino, who is awesome. She’s gold. She’s so gold. I think she’s going to be a superstar."

Michael Wright, President, Head of Programming TNT, TBS and TCM, then chimed in on why he’s excited to be working with Gordon on Legends: “This poor man has heard me go on and on about 24 and Homeland to the point he wants to tell me to shut up,” said Wright of Gordon.

In terms of how Legends fits with TNT, Wright explained: “We know our brand, we know why people are watching and the key is to find people whose work you really think you know, whose voice you know and you can say to them, ‘if you’d like to make this show for us, we so trust your voice that if you apply that voice to this show, it’s likely to work.’ And that’s how I feel about Howard and that’s how I feel about this show.”

Wright also said that the “momentum of the network” with hits like Falling Skies and hopefuls like the upcoming Frank Darabont series Lost Angels (starring Walking Dead alum Jon Bernthal) is exciting for him.

Homeland premieres Season 3 on September 29 on Showtime. Legends airs in 2014 on TNT.