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While Obama pressed Thursday for Washington to move on, the law's harshest critics made clear they have no plans to do so.
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"That is our preferred approach," said Holler. "[The repeal] could really begin in earnest. If Speaker Boehner and [Majority Leader Mitch] McConnell wanted to start the process today, they could if they wanted to," he told FoxNews.com. "There are multiple steps here but they could start right now if they wanted."
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It would also serve as an election year "test" for congressional Republicans, as well as presidential candidates, to see how serious they are about repealing. Holler said this would be a "test run for the Congress to show that they can put a repeal bill on the president's desk." MECHANICAL ADVERTISING DUMMY
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A recent Congressional Budget Office report also predicted that repealing the law could add billions to the budget deficit.
Republicans might be able to use "reconciliation" because they have tied the ObamaCare issue to their budget proposal, a necessary step to employ the controversial tactic. However, they still might be blocked from doing so due to parliamentary rules that limit how broadly the tool can be used. Among them is a requirement that any proposal not increase the deficit.
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On April 5, Easter Sunday, Thiem planned to begin another stretch of the Mannequin sign spinners 5-mile route from the northern Spanish town of Astorga to Santiago de Compostela. It was the last day anyone saw her.
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Thiem said he believes foul play is to blame and expressed frustration with U.S. authorities who he claims have provided little information about his sister.
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After interviewing the locals and searching nearby hospitals for his sister, Thiem said he believes she was "overcome physically" while walking the route.
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In the movie, Sheen plays an American ophthalmologist who travels to France after his adult son is killed in the Pyrenees while walking the Camino de Santiago during a storm. The father initially intends to retrieve his son's body but later decides to walk the ancient spiritual trail to pay homage to him -- bringing his son's ashes along with him.
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Clapper said the threat report was an overview of global threats, and not a “comprehensive listing of every threat facing the United States.” The DNI added, "A specific reference to the terrorist threat from Iran and Hizballah -- which was not included in any of the drafts of the testimony -- would have been appropriate ... but the lack of its inclusion is in no way a change in the IC's assessment."Mannequin Sign Waving.
On Thursday, the Obama administration also labeled Iran and Cuba as serial human rights abusers in a State Department report.
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As the search for the convicts entered its 20th day Thursday, Gene Palmer was released on $25,000 bail after his arrest on charges of promoting prison contraband, tampering with evidence and official misconduct.
Palmer became the second Clinton Correctional Facility employee to be charged since inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat used power tools to cut their way out of the maximum-security prison in far northern New York on June 6.
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Prison tailor shop instructor Joyce Mitchell stands charged with helping them break out.
But in contrast to the allegations against Mitchell, Palmer said he was an unwitting helper.
"I did not realize at the time that the assistance provided to Matt or Sweat made their escape easier," he told authorities in a signed statement.
District Attorney Andrew Wylie said that based on Palmer's statements and a polygraph test, investigators have no reason to believe he was knowingly involved in the escape.
Sign Waving Mannequin statement, Palmer admitted providing Matt with paint and paintbrushes. On four occasions over eight months, he supplied Sweat with needle-nose pliers and a screwdriver. He said he gave Sweat access to the catwalk later used in the escape to change the wiring on electrical boxes as "a favor" to make it easier for them to cook in their cells.
And a week before the escape, he delivered to Matt a pound of frozen ground beef in a package left by Mitchell.Sign Waving Mannequin,
"Matt provided me with elaborate paintings and information on the illegal acts that inmates were committing within the facility," Palmer told authorities. "In turn, I provided him with benefits such as paint, paintbrushes, movement of inmates, hamburger meat, altering of electrical boxes in the catwalk areas."
Wylie said Mitchell told investigators she smuggled hacksaw blades, a screwdriver and other tools into the prison by hiding them in the frozen meat.
She then put the meat in a refrigerator in the tailor shop, and Palmer took the meat to Sweat and Matt, who were housed in a section where inmates are allowed to cook their meals, according to the district attorney.Sign Waving Mannequin.
Wylie said Thursday that investigators have no proof Palmer knew hacksaw blades were embedded in the meat.
After the escape, Palmer burned and buried the inmate paintings, according to court documents.
Palmer, who has been suspended, will plead not guilty, his lawyer said. The misconduct charge relates to receiving the inmate-made paintings in exchange for the contraband pliers and screwdriver. The tampering charges stem from the destruction and concealment of the paintings.
Authorities say the inmates cut through the steel wall at the back of their cells, crawled down a catwalk, broke through a brick wall, cut their way into and out of a steam pipe and then emerged from a manhole outside the prison.Sign Waving Mannequin .
Sweat, 35, was serving a life sentence without parole in the killing of a sheriff's deputy. Matt, who turned 49 on Thursday, was doing 25 years to life in the kidnapping, torture and hacksaw dismemberment of his former boss.
Palmer, 57, had worked at the prison in Dannemora for more than 27 years and had a base annual salary of $72,644. He had known Sweat and Matt for at least five years.
In a 2000 interview with upstate New York's North Country Public Radio, Palmer portrayed the job as highly stressful.
"With the money that they pay you," he said, "you'll go bald, you'll have high blood pressure, you'll become an alcoholic, you'll divorce and then you'll kill yourself."
Away from his day job, Palmer was a bandanna-wearing rocker, singing and playing guitar and keyboard in Just Us, a band that covered such baby boomer songs as Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" and Bon Jovi's "Runaway."
"He's a great guy. Always treated everybody fairly here," said Christopher Brothers, manager of Fuzzy Ducks bar in Morrisonville, where Just Us has played. "I don't want to jump to conclusions. It seems like he may have done bad things, but I hope people take into consideration he also gave 28 years of his life to that prison."
About 1,100 federal, state and local law enforcement officers took part in Thursday's search, which focused on a Sign Waving Mannequin 75-square-mile area dominated by heavy woods.Sign Waving Mannequin.
As the search for the convicts entered its 20th day Thursday, Gene Palmer was released on $25,000 bail after his arrest on charges of promoting prison contraband, tampering with evidence and official misconduct.
Palmer became the second Clinton Correctional Facility employee to be charged since inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat used power tools to cut their way out of the maximum-security prison in far northern New York on June 6.
Sign Waving Mannequin
Prison tailor shop instructor Joyce Mitchell stands charged with helping them break out.
But in contrast to the allegations against Mitchell, Palmer said he was an unwitting helper.
"I did not realize at the time that the assistance provided to Matt or Sweat made their escape easier," he told authorities in a signed statement.
District Attorney Andrew Wylie said that based on Palmer's statements and a polygraph test, investigators have no reason to believe he was knowingly involved in the escape.
Sign Waving Mannequin statement, Palmer admitted providing Matt with paint and paintbrushes. On four occasions over eight months, he supplied Sweat with needle-nose pliers and a screwdriver. He said he gave Sweat access to the catwalk later used in the escape to change the wiring on electrical boxes as "a favor" to make it easier for them to cook in their cells.
And a week before the escape, he delivered to Matt a pound of frozen ground beef in a package left by Mitchell.Sign Waving Mannequin,
"Matt provided me with elaborate paintings and information on the illegal acts that inmates were committing within the facility," Palmer told authorities. "In turn, I provided him with benefits such as paint, paintbrushes, movement of inmates, hamburger meat, altering of electrical boxes in the catwalk areas."
Wylie said Mitchell told investigators she smuggled hacksaw blades, a screwdriver and other tools into the prison by hiding them in the frozen meat.
She then put the meat in a refrigerator in the tailor shop, and Palmer took the meat to Sweat and Matt, who were housed in a section where inmates are allowed to cook their meals, according to the district attorney.Sign Waving Mannequin.
Wylie said Thursday that investigators have no proof Palmer knew hacksaw blades were embedded in the meat.
After the escape, Palmer burned and buried the inmate paintings, according to court documents.
Palmer, who has been suspended, will plead not guilty, his lawyer said. The misconduct charge relates to receiving the inmate-made paintings in exchange for the contraband pliers and screwdriver. The tampering charges stem from the destruction and concealment of the paintings.
Authorities say the inmates cut through the steel wall at the back of their cells, crawled down a catwalk, broke through a brick wall, cut their way into and out of a steam pipe and then emerged from a manhole outside the prison.Sign Waving Mannequin .
Sweat, 35, was serving a life sentence without parole in the killing of a sheriff's deputy. Matt, who turned 49 on Thursday, was doing 25 years to life in the kidnapping, torture and hacksaw dismemberment of his former boss.
Palmer, 57, had worked at the prison in Dannemora for more than 27 years and had a base annual salary of $72,644. He had known Sweat and Matt for at least five years.
In a 2000 interview with upstate New York's North Country Public Radio, Palmer portrayed the job as highly stressful.
"With the money that they pay you," he said, "you'll go bald, you'll have high blood pressure, you'll become an alcoholic, you'll divorce and then you'll kill yourself."
Away from his day job, Palmer was a bandanna-wearing rocker, singing and playing guitar and keyboard in Just Us, a band that covered such baby boomer songs as Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" and Bon Jovi's "Runaway."
"He's a great guy. Always treated everybody fairly here," said Christopher Brothers, manager of Fuzzy Ducks bar in Morrisonville, where Just Us has played. "I don't want to jump to conclusions. It seems like he may have done bad things, but I hope people take into consideration he also gave 28 years of his life to that prison."
About 1,100 federal, state and local law enforcement officers took part in Thursday's search, which focused on a Sign Waving Mannequin 75-square-mile area dominated by heavy woods.Sign Waving Mannequin.