FRIENDS AND FAMILY GATHER FOR THE FIRST OF FUNERAL SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF THE STORM THAT KILLED 24 PEOPLE *

TODAY'S SERVICE IS FOR 9-YR-OLD ANTONIA CANDELARIA, ONE OF SEVEN CHILDREN WHO PERISHED WHEN THE TORNADO FLATTENED AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN THE CITY OF MOORE *

TEN OF THE VICTIMS WERE CHILDREN *

SECOND JEWELRY THEFT REPORTED AT THE CANNES FILM FEST *

POLICE SAYS A "HIGH VALUE" NECKLACE WAS NABBED OVERNIGHT FROM THE RESORT TOWN OF CAP D'ANTIBES *

NO OTHER INFO WAS RELEASED *

LAST WK, THIEVES STOLE ABOUT $1 MIL WORTH OF JEWELS FROM A HOTEL SAFE IN CANNES *

CAP D'ANTIBES IS JUST DOWN THE ROAD FROM CANNES AND CONSIDERED EVEN MORE EXCLUSIVE *

GUNMEN KILL AT LEAST SEVEN SOLDIERS IN CENTRAL IRAQ *

MILITANTS ATTACKED AN ARMY CHECKPOINT IN THE TOWN OF TAJI, KILLING FOUR SOLDIERS AND WOUNDING FOUR OTHERS *

ANOTHER GROUP OF MILITANTS EXCHANGED GUNFIRE WITH MILITARY FORCES IN THE WESTERN VILLAGE OF KARMA, NEAR THE CITY OF FALLUJAH *

THREE SOLDIERS WERE KILLED AND 18 WOUNDED IN THAT ASSAULT *

TWO MEN ACCUSED OF BEHEADING A BRITISH SOLDIER HAD PREVIOUSLY BEEN INVESTIGATED BY SECURITY SERVICES, BRITISH OFFICIAL SAYS *

IT'S UNCLEAR HOW RECENT THE PROBES WERE OR WHETHER THE MEN WERE TIED TO OTHER SUSPECTS UNDER INVESTIGATION *

MEANWHILE, AUTHORITIES HAVE INCREASED SECURITY AT MILITARY BARRACKS AND INSTALLATIONS IN LONDON, WHILE POLICE ADDED PATROLS AT PLACES OF WORSHIP, TRANSPORT HUBS AND CONGESTED AREAS *

THE SOLDIER KILLED HAS BEEN ID'D AS 25-YR-OLD LEE RIGBY *

BRITISH POLICE ARREST A MAN AND A WOMAN IN CONNECTION WITH YESTERDAY'S BEHEADING OF A SOLDIER IN SE LONDON *

THE SUSPECTS ARRESTED TODAY ARE NOT BELIEVED TO BE RELATED TO TWO MEN IN CUSTODY WHO WERE ARRESTED YESTERDAY *

TWO NIGERIAN MEN, SHOT BY POLICE AT THE SCENE, ARE BEING TREATED FOR NON-LIFE-THREATENING INJURIES AT SEPARATE HOSPITALS IN LONDON *

PRES OBAMA GIVES A SPEECH ON NATL SECURITY *

THE PRES DEFENDED HIS USE OF DRONES, SAYING THE PROGRAM IS LEGAL AND THAT STRIKES HAVE BEEN EFFECTIVE IN FIGHTING TERRORISTS WHO LAUNCHED THE 2001 9/11 ATTACKS *

HE SAYS THE END OF THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN AND U.S. SUCCESS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AL QAEDA ARE LIKELY TO REDUCE THE USE OF DRONES *

THE PRES ALSO RENEWED HIS CALL TO CLOSE THE DETENTION CENTER IN GUANTANAMO BAY *

OBAMA SAYS THERE'S "NO JUSTIFICATION BEYOND POLITICS FOR CONGRESS TO PREVENT US FROM CLOSING" GITMO *

SECY OF STATE JOHN KERRY VISITS PALESTINIAN CITY OF RAMALLAH IN A BID TO REVIVE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE TALKS *

KERRY IS ON HIS FOURTH TRIP TO THE REGION SINCE BECOMING SECY OF STATE FOUR MONTHS AGO *

NEGOTIATIONS BROKE DOWN IN LATE 2010 *

ISLAMIST HOMICIDE BOMBERS STRIKE AN ARMY BARRACKS AND FRENCH-RUN URANIUM MINE IN NIGER, KILLING 20 AND WOUNDING DOZENS *

MILITANT GROUP KNOWN AS MUJWA CLAIMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE COORDINATED ASSAULTS AT AREVA'S MINE AT ARLIT AND THE MILITARY BASE IN AGADEZ *

MUJWA AND AL QAEDA'S NORTH AFRICAN WING PLEDGED TO STRIKE AT FRENCH INTERESTS ACROSS THE REGION AFTER PARIS LAUNCHED A GROUND AND AIR CAMPAIGN TO OUST TERRORISTS FROM PARTS OF MALI EARLIER THIS YR *

IRS REPLACES LOIS LERNER A DAY AFTER SHE PLEADED THE FIFTH AT A CONGRESSIONAL HEARING... *

LERNER WAS DIR OF THE AGENCY'S DIVISION THAT OVERSAW EMPLOYEES WHO TARGETED TEA PARTY AND OTHER CONSERVATIVE GROUPS *

SHE WILL BE REPLACED BY KEN CORBIN, CURRENTLY DEPUTY DIR OF SUBMISSION PROCESSING IN THE WAGE AND INVESTMENT DIVISION *

A CONGRESSIONAL AIDE SAID LERNER HAS BEEN PLACED ON ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE *

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA'S NATL COUNCIL VOTES TO EASE LONG-STANDING BAN AND ALLOW OPENLY GAY BOYS TO BE ACCEPTED INTO THE ORG *

MORE THAN 60% OF SCOUT LEADERS VOTED IN FAVOR OF EASING THE BAN AT THEIR ANNUAL MEETING IN TX *

GAY ADULTS REMAIN BARRED FROM SERVING AS SCOUT LEADERS *

JURY STILL DEADLOCKED ON WHETHER CONVICTED MURDERER JODI ARIAS SHOULD GET THE DEATH PENALTY, PROMPTING A RETRIAL *

THE JUDGE SCHEDULED THE RETRIAL FOR JULY 18 IN THE SENTENCING PHASE OF THE 32-YR-OLD'S TRIAL *

ARIAS WAS FOUND GUILTY OF FIRST-DEGREE MURDER IN THE 2008 DEATH OF HER EX-BOYFRIEND *

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ABC Diane Sawyer interview with Speaker Boehner; he says raising taxes is “unacceptable’ but new revenue on the table

I assume the Diane Sawyer interview airs tonight on World News. 

Boehner Exclusive: Raising Tax Rates ‘Unacceptable’ but New Revenue on Table

 

By JOHN PARKINSON (@jparkABC)

Nov. 8, 2012

 

Raising tax rates is “unacceptable” to House Speaker John Boehner as he prepares to open negotiations on the looming “fiscal cliff” with the president and congressional Democrats, he told “World News” anchor Diane Sawyer today in an exclusive interview.

 

“Raising tax rates is unacceptable,” Boehner, R-Ohio, said in his first interview since the election Tuesday. “Frankly, it couldn’t even pass the House. I’m not sure it could pass the Senate.”

 

That stance could set up a real showdown with the White House given that the president has said he will veto any deal that does not allow tax cuts for the rich to expire. But the speaker maintained that Republicans will put new tax revenue on the table as leaders work toward a deal.

 

“I would do that if the president was serious about solving our spending problem and trying to secure our entitlement programs,” Boehner said. “If you’re increasing taxes on small-business people, it’s the wrong approach.”

 

Nevertheless, Boehner added that he is at least willing to listen to the president’s proposals, even if they clash with hisparty’s principles.

 

“Of course, we’ll talk about it. We talk about all kinds of things we may disagree on,” Boehner said. “I’m the most reasonable, responsible person here in Washington. The president knows it. He knows that he and I can work together. The election’s over. Now it’s time to get to work.”

 

The fiscal cliff is a mix of tax increases and spending cuts set to take effect at the end of the year that could sink theeconomy back into recession. Boehner told Sawyer he imagines that negotiations on a bipartisan deal will begin soon, although he did not reveal whether any talks are already scheduled.

 

Still, he said he hoped the framework of a deal could be completed by the end of the year in order to direct the next Congress to work out the details. “The American people elected new representatives,” he said. “They’re the ones who ought to be the ones to do this.

 

“There are things that we can do in the lame duck to avert the fiscal crisis, but we want to do this the right way. We don’t want to rush through this the next two to three weeks. And what do you get? You can’t rewrite the tax code the next two or three weeks. And, so, there’s a lot of possibilities in terms of how we proceed, and I’m confident that we can.”

 

Boehner also said he welcomes back Rep. Paul Ryan, whose profile has exploded since he was chosen by Mitt Romney as the vice presidential nominee. Ryan won reelection to his House seat in Wisconsin at the same time he lost the vice presidency, but Boehner demurred when asked if his place on the presidential ticket would increase his leadership profile.

 

“Because he ran for the vice presidency, is he the leader of the Republican party now?” Sawyer asked.

 

“Oh, I wouldn’t think so. Paul Ryan’s a policy wonk,” Boehner said. “He’s involved in the cause of trying to bring us pro-growth economic agendas for America and making sure that we’re doing this in a fiscally responsible way.”

 

“I’m glad that Paul Ryan’s coming back to the Congress. I would expect he would continue as chairman of the budget committee,” he added. “Probably nobody in the Congress knows more about pro-growth economic policies other than Paul Ryan. I don’t think there’s many people in the Congress who understand the entitlement crisis that we’re facing more than Paul Ryan. I think he’ll be an important voice in this discussion and in this debate.”

 

Boehner said that once he saw that Mitt Romney would lose the race for the White House, he went to sleep at about 11:15 p.m. on election night with the realization that he would wake up to divided government, but still “slept like a baby.”

 

“I may not like the five cards that have been dealt to me, but those are the cards I’ve got in my hand, and my job on behalf of the American people is to find a way to vote with my Democrat colleagues and a Democrat president to solve America’s problems,” he said. “If there was one mandate that came out of the election, it was find a way to work together to address our problems.”

 

Sawyer asked the speaker whether Romney should take responsibility for those election results, but Boehner said he is proud of his campaign.

 

“I’ll let all the political prognosticators figure out how the election went and why it went the way it did because Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan did a very nice job carrying our banner,” he said. “But we lost. The other side did a much more effective job in getting their votes out to them, out to the polls. And as I’m fond of saying, ‘Polls don’t decide elections, voters do,’ and more of their voters showed up thanours.”

 

Asked whether he will make another attempt tofully repeal the Affordable Care Act, Boehner said “the election changes that” and “Obamacare is the law of the land.”

 

Still, there are some parts of the law, he said, that should be on the table as lawmakers work toward a balanced budget.

 

The speaker also revealed that comprehensive,bipartisan immigration overhaul would be a top priority of his agenda during the 113th Congress.

 

“This issue has been around far too long,” he said. “A comprehensive approach is long overdue, and I’m confident that the president, myself, others can find the common ground to take care of this issue once and for all.”

 

The speaker also downplayed the influence of the Tea Party on his conference, even though at least 49 members of the Tea Party caucus won re-election.

 

“This has been the most misreported story of my two years’ tenure. We don’t have a Tea Party caucus to speak of in the House,” Boehner said. “All of us who were elected in 2010 were supported by the Tea Party.

 

“These are ordinary Americans who’ve taken a more active role in their government. They want solutions, but we’ve all come a long way over the last two years. I think we all understand each other a lot better.”

 

With minorities and women comprising of a majority within the House Democratic Caucus during the next session, Sawyer asked Boehner whether the Republican Party is too white, too old and too male. The speaker acknowledged that the GOP has work ahead to appeal to other demographics.

 

“What Republicans need to learn is how do we speak to all Americans. You know, not just the people who look like us and act like us, but how do we speak to all Americans?” Boehner said.

 

“Listen, we believe in the American dream. We believe in individual freedom, and we believe in empowering all citizens. I think there’s a message there that resonates with all Americans, but we need to do a much more effective job in communicating it.”

 

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