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Monday, November 24, 2014  

Good morning! In the news today: Iran talks to miss deadline; Ferguson grand jury to reconvene as tension mounts; Obama thinks race relations are better than ever; thinks he's been restrained on immigration; and Cruz calls for a hold on most Obama nominees until the assault on the Constitution is undone.

Have a great day.

Keith
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Iran talks extended for seven months . . . Iran and six powers failed for a second time this year on Monday to resolve their 12-year dispute over Tehran's nuclear ambitions and gave themselves seven more months to overcome the deadlock.  "We have had to conclude it is not possible to get to an agreement by the deadline that was set for today and therefore we will extend the JPOA to June 30, 2015," said British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.
Western officials said they were aiming to secure an agreement on the substance of a final accord by March but that more time would be needed to reach a consensus on the all-important technical details.  Reuters
What an outrage. This soap opera should be titled, "As the Centrifuges Turn." Iran continues to draw things out. And the Iranians know they can get away with it because they realize Obama is never going to attack them.
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WH chief of staff gives weekly address in Spanish . . . I feel so bad for my grandparents today. How is it that Roosevelt never gave one of his fireside chats in Yiddish? I mean, there were lots Jewish immigrants from the shtetls in the country at the time. I guess they had to learn English.White House Dossier
Amnesty to cost $22K per college grad . . . The total $2 trillion cost is driven by the federal government’s support for all poor people, says Robert Rector, a budget analyst at the Heritage Foundation. Rector explained that, on average, the illegal immigrants benefiting from the amnesty have a 10th grade education. Daily Caller
Obama: I've been very restrained . . . “If you ask historians, take a look at the track records of the modern presidency, I’ve actually been very restrained. And I’ve been very restrained with respect to immigration. The Hill
Obama: Race relations better than ever . . . President Obama on Sunday called for calm after the announcement of the pending grand jury decision in Ferguson, Mo., and argued that race relations in the U.S. have significantly improved in the past 10 years. “My own experience tells me race relations continue to improve,” Obama said on ABC’s “This Week,” in an interview taped last week. “There’s no way to say race relations are worse than 20, 50 years ago.” Fox News
The final Obamacare lie . . . To get the bill through the House, Obama promised federal funds wouldn't be used for abortion. And guess what federal funds are being used for? Washington Examiner
The White House's deceptive law prof letter . . . They all either are Democrats or contribute to Democrats. White House Dossier
Is this the real reason Obama went to Vegas? . . . President Obama played golf Saturday at the Shadow Creek golf club in North Las Vegas, reputed to be the most exclusive golf course in the world. On Sunday, he played again, though on a different course. White House Dossier
Obama keeps offering to walk Boehner's dog . . . But Boehner doesn't have a dog. National Journal
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Obama widens role for U.S. in Afghanistan . . .  Obama has approved plans to give U.S. military commanders a wider role to fight the Taliban alongside Afghan forces after the current mission ends next month. The decision extends previous plans by authorizing U.S. troops to carry out combat operations against the Taliban to protect Americans and support Afghanistan's security forces as part of the new ISAF Resolute Support mission next year. Reuters
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Cruz: Stop confirming Obama nominees . . . Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said Sunday that incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) should announce that the new Republican-led Senate will withhold confirmation of all administration nominees apart from crucial national security posts, unless President Obama “ends this lawless amnesty.”CNS News
Obama: People in 2016 want "that new car smell . . . Obama set off ripples in the political world Sunday morning when he said voters in the 2016 presidential race will want "that new car smell." Speaking with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, Obama said in picking a new leader, Americans will "want to drive something off the lot that doesn't have as much mileage as me." Washington Examiner
He was supposedly being supportive of Hillary. But she ain't exactly fresh off the lot.
Graham: House Benghazi report "full of crap" . . . South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham on Sunday criticized a recently released House Republican report that concludes no intelligence lapses in connection with the fatal Benghazi attacks, saying congressional investigators did a “lousy job.” Fox News
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Israel renews war talk . . . Israeli official cites "sunset clause" in proposed comprehensive deal, which guarantees Iran a path into the nuclear club and may corner Israel into war. Jerusalem Post
Imagine the fear in Israel, with its fate in the hands of a fickle U.S. ally.
Iranian negotiator screams at Kerry all the time . . . Iran’s foreign minister and lead negotiator in nuclear talks is known to frequently scream and shout at Western diplomats, including Secretary of State John Kerry, a practice that has caused alarm among bodyguards stationed outside the negotiating room, according to a member of the Iranian diplomatic team who spoke to the Farsi-language press.Washington Free Beacon
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Ferguson tense as grand jury to try again today . . . Worry, wondering and impatience marked the mood in Ferguson and Clayton as a dreary Sunday passed with no word from the grand jury considering whether to bring charges against a Ferguson police officer in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown. People went about a rainy day shopping, sitting in cafes and speculating about what is to come. The grand jury, meanwhile, is to convene again today. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Giuliani comment on race draws backlash . . . Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani faced immediate Web backlash Sunday morning after he asked why people protest the killing of unarmed Ferguson, Mo., teenager Michael Brown but not black-on-black crime. “Ninety-three percent of blacks are killed by other blacks,” Giuliani said. “White police officers wouldn’t be there,” Giuliani said, “if you weren’t killing each other.” Washington Post
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