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Nov. 26, 2008

Horror in Mumbai

A series of coordinated attacks kill at least 78 people and injure many more in Mumbai, the financial capital of India. Gunmen with automatic weapons targeted several areas popular with Westerners, including luxury hotels, tourist destinations and a busy train station. Hostages were taken and some suspects have been apprehended. An organization calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen has claimed responsibility, according to some media reports, but exactly who is behind the attacks remains unclear. ABC News' chief investigative correspondent will be live with the latest.

Meet the Obamas

He is the next president of the United States and the man who, three weeks ago, changed the face of history. Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, sit down for an extensive interview with Barbara Walters that hits on everything from the economic crisis and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to transitioning with their two young daughters to life in the White House. And what about that dog he promised the future first children? It's the interview you don't want to miss.

Platelist: Dan Barber

Turkey time is almost here and tonight, chef Dan Barber shares his recipes for mouth-watering homemade cranberry sauce and a mushroom stuffing in a Thanksgiving Eve Platelist.

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NRA Is Firing Blanks

Posted: 26 Nov 2008 04:36 PM CST

There's no doubt it was a rough Election Day for the National Rifle Association. The gun group spent millions of dollars supporting John McCain for President and trying to tarnish the image of Barack Obama—with little to show for it, given that Obama won Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and other swing states where the NRA was most active.

But if you look further down ballot, there's even more evidence that one of the nation's most storied lobby groups is becoming all muzzle and no bullet. The NRA not only failed to elect John McCain and Sarah Palin to the White House, but also failed to defend many of its leading advocates in Congress who were facing tough reelection challenges. In addition, the NRA threw its weight behind several challengers and open seat candidates whose efforts fell short of the mark.

Voting_boothsIn a post-election, head-to-head analysis between federal candidates endorsed by the NRA and those endorsed by the Humane Society Legislative Fund, the puppy power clearly outshot the gun powder. The NRA had endorsed 278 federal candidates, and has won 240 of the 274 races that have been decided so far, with a success rate of 87.6 percent.  HSLF had endorsed 313 federal candidates, so far winning 293 of 310 contests for a 94.5 percent win rate.

Both groups tend to endorse incumbents who have been allies on their issues in Congress, and the overall win rates are high because incumbents often don't face competitive races. In fact, as surprising as it may sound, 96 lawmakers were endorsed by both the NRA and HSLF. Many of them—like Reps. John Campbell (R-Calif.), Elton Gallegly (R-Calif.), Dave Reichert (R-Wash.), and Ed Whitfield (R-Ky.)—recognize you can be for the right to bear arms and also for protecting animals from cruelty and abuse, and are often the bridge-builders who find a balancing of interests between diverse groups. Of this group, 89 candidates won, six lost, and one race is still too close to call—NRA and HSLF both backed Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) who leads by 215 votes but is facing a recount—for a win rate of 93.7 percent.

But the most important comparison, perhaps, lies in the 39 races where the NRA and HSLF went head-to-head and endorsed opposing candidates. Both groups generally throw their weight behind candidates who are viable, so these were all competitive contests, and some were decided by very narrow margins. Two of them are so close they have not been decided yet—Mary Jo Kilroy against Steve Stivers in Ohio's 15th District, and Charlie Brown against Tom McClintock in California's 4th District. Of the 37 races that have been decided, HSLF won 28 and NRA won only nine—meaning HSLF was the victor 75.7 percent of the time to the NRA's 24.3 percent. In three out of every four races, the HSLF candidate edged out the NRA candidate.

281x175_internet_hunter_istHSLF went five for five in the head-to-head Senate match-ups—winning in what would typically be considered the strong NRA states of Colorado, Louisiana, New Hampshire, New Mexico, and Oregon. On the House side,  voters ousted NRA loyalists such as Reps. Tom Feeney (R-Fla.), Joe Knollenberg (R-Mich.), Marilyn Musgrave (R-Colo.), Bill Sali (R-Idaho), and Tim Walberg (R-Mich.). The gun group fared just as poorly with its crop of challengers— including Dean Andal (R-Calif.), Tim Bee (R-Ariz.), and Andy Harris (R-Md.)—who misfired.

Some of the NRA's staunchest loyalists did hang on—including Reps. Scott Garrett (R-N.J.), Sam Graves (R-Mo.), and Don Young (R-Alaska). But the NRA's influence seems on the wane. Their hard-core ideology on gun rights and defense of extremely inhumane and unsporting hunting practices appeals only to a small slice of the electorate and provides no road map to appeal to women, suburban voters, or minorities—all massive and increasingly important constituencies. In fact, their positions and ideology are driving these constituencies precisely in the opposite direction. HSLF, on the other hand, speaks directly to all of these constituencies, largely because our message of kindness to pets and compassion and decency toward all animals has universal appeal..

And because the NRA reflexively opposes sensible HSLF policy reforms—such as the trade in bear parts for the black market, banning captive trophy hunts, and halting the aerial gunning of wolves—the NRA will further alienate core voting blocs and allow us to connect even more powerfully to these mainstream voters. In addition, the NRA's intransigence will force recorded votes in the House and Senate that we can use in future elections to brand lawmakers as unreasonable and out of step when they side with the NRA instead of with their animal-friendly constituents. The NRA puts its loyalists in a political box and the group's narrow-minded orthodoxy will continue to be its undoing.

645p 11/26 Update: Cargo module berthed in shuttle payload bay

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CBS NEWS STS-126 STATUS REPORT: 72
Posted: 6:45 PM, 11/26/08

By William Harwood
CBS News Space Analyst

Changes and additions:

   SR-70 (11/26/08): Progress cargo ship launched; antenna glitch may force manual docking; Endeavour cargo module move to shuttle on tap
   SR-71 (11/26/08): Progress antenna deploys on second try
   SR-72 (11/26/08): Leonardo cargo module detached from station, re-berthed in shuttle cargo bay

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6:45 PM, 11/26/08, Update: Leonardo cargo module detached from station, re-berthed in shuttle cargo bay

Astronauts Don Pettit and Robert "Shane" Kimbrough, operating the space station's robot arm from inside the Destiny laboratory module, carefully detached the Leonardo cargo canister today and re-berthed it in the shuttle Endeavour's cargo bay.

The Endeavour crew delivered 16,390 pounds of cargo to the station, more than 14,400 pounds inside Leonardo, including two 1,700-pound water recycling racks, a combustion research rack, a new toilet, a new galley and two sleep stations. The astronauts also transferred 3,642 pounds of no-longer-needed equipment and trash from the station back to Leonardo and the shuttle's crew cabin for return to Earth.

The astronauts continued work with the station's water processing system today, collecting an additional sample to send down for detailed chemical analysis. The urine processing assembly that gave the crew trouble during initial startup operations last week completed three full processing cycles Tuesday. It will not be used again until after Endeavour departs.

Because of the initial problems with the UPA, NASA managers made contingency plans for bringing its distillation sub-system home for troubleshooting. But after rubber vibration dampers were removed from its mounting, the device operated normally and space station Flight Director Holly Ridings said mission managers today made a "definitive decision that the DA, or the distillation assembly component of the UPA, would stay on orbit."

"Yesterday, we were running the urine processor assembly, the third cycle since we had completed the second round of modifications on the distillation assembly," she said. "And I'm happy to report it continued to run as we expected and processed right around 65 pounds of (urine) distillate, which is the amount we were targeting to combine with the condensate collected in the water processing assembly and then give us the samples we need to return to the ground.

"So the UPA performed well through the rest of the crew day yesterday. We turned it off, again nominally, put it in a shutdown state and we don't have any plans to run it again during the docked mission. So that's all very good news that that part of the system is working."

The water recycling racks are tied into a potable water bus. A new water dispenser was connected Tuesday and samples were collected today for return to Earth. After Endeavour departs, the space station crew will connect a new toilet to the bus that will feed urine to the processing assembly. The idea is to produce pure water for drinking, food preparation, hygiene and oxygen generation to support an expanded crew of six full-time astronauts and cosmonauts starting next May.

For Thanksgiving, the combined 10-member crew of the shuttle-station complex will enjoy a half-day off, followed by a joint meal that will include turkey, stuffing, corn, candied yams and green beans.

Thursday evening, just before 6 p.m., the seven shuttle astronauts will bid station commander Mike Fincke, Sandra Magnus and Yury Lonchakov farewell and hatches between the two spacecraft will be sealed in preparation for undocking Friday morning. Endeavour is scheduled to land back at the Kennedy Space Center on Sunday.

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Quick-Launch Web Links:

CBS News STS-126 Status Reports:
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CBS News STS-126 Quick-Look Page:
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NASA ISS Expeditions Page:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/index.html

NASA Shuttle Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/index.html
NASA Station Web: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/index.html
Spaceflight Now: http://spaceflightnow.com/index.html
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Bush's Bizarre Pardon List | Five Gitmo Prisoners Ordered Released | Can Bush Pardon Himself?

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Bush's Bizarre Pardon List  

Bush's Bizarre Pardon List
By Jenny Booth, The Times of London UK
A hip-hop artist and a former Detroit police sergeant are among 16 people to be pardoned or to have their prison sentences commuted by President Bush. Read more »

 

Call me humorless, but I always found the presidential turkey pardoning ceremony to be a rather crass ritual for a society that still routinely executes human beings. Especially when presided over by George W. Bush -- a man who oversaw more than 150 executions as governor of Texas.

Nevertheless, today, in a Rose Garden ceremony, Bush pardoned his last Thanksgiving turkey, a bird named Pumpkin, to great fanfare and nostalgia. Along with a "backup bird" named Pecan, "Pumpkin will be the honorary grand marshal of Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day Parade," the president declared. "Together, these birds will gobble the rest of their days in the happiest place on Earth."

"I just hope they stay humble there," he added.

It was, perhaps, a suitably absurd snapshot of Bush's lame duck status in these final days of the most criminal administration in White House history. It also comes mere days after the release of a rather surprising list of presidential pardons -- of humans -- that includes a Grammy-award-winning hip-hop artist and a Detroit police sergeant. (Read the rest of the names here.)

The topic of presidential pardons is a hot one these days, and with good reason; from his warmongering cronies to the twisted legal minds behind the torture memos, the Bush White House was rife with criminals. Some of them have paid a price. The vast majority have not.

This week, Senator Russ Feingold (D-IL) warns the president, if he values his legacy, to beware the power of the pardon, while Stephen M. Brown asks the very relevant question: "Can George W. Bush pardon himself?" Keep visiting AlterNet's Rights & Liberties section for more on pardons, prosecutions, and beyond.

Happy Thanksgiving,

Liliana Segura

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Obama's Drug Czar Pick: Will We Ever Get Past Having a War on Drugs?  

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Psychologists to Obama: Don't Name Torture Apologist John Brenner CIA Director  

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U.S. Government to U.S. Mercenaries: Say Goodbye to Immunity in Iraq  

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Under the Status of Forces Agreement awaiting passage, private military contractors would be subject to Iraqi criminal and civil law. Read more »

In Stunning Ruling, D.C. Judge Orders Release of Five Gitmo Prisoners  

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In a courtroom out of the public eye, and with prisoners allowed only limited access to the proceedings, the judge still found no reason to hold them. Read more »

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Obama and the End of the Military's Ban on Gays  

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We’ll begin tonight with a developing story from India: Terrorist gunmen blitzed the city of Mumbai today, attacking luxury hotels, a crowded train station and a restaurant. Dozens of people were killed in the highly coordinated attack apparently targeting westerners. At last word, the terrorists were holding hostages. Mark Phillips will have the latest.

Here at home, for the first time in five years, fewer Americans are traveling for Thanksgiving. Airports are a lot less crowded. Highways not nearly as jammed. Sharyl Attkisson reports on how the slowing economy is affecting the holiday travel season.

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It was a landmark case over cyber-bullying, in which a 13-year-old Missouri girl committed suicide. Today, the woman accused of playing an Internet hoax on that girl was convicted of misdemeanors. Why wasn't she handed more serious charges? John Blackstone reports.

Finally tonight, if you remember the late reporter Charles Kuralt, you know he traveled many a road during his career at CBS News. On his way, he met perhaps the speediest man on New York City's bustling streets. Tonight, Steve Hartman retraces Kuralt's steps and catches up with the daredevil bike messenger.

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THANKSGIVING EASY APPETIZERS - Although you are gearing up for a big Thanksgiving dinner, everyone at your house will want a few snacks to nibble on before the meal. Joining us with some easy appetizer ideas is Elizabeth Karmel, cookbook author and executive chef of "Hill Country" restaurant here in New York City.

SAILOR SHOUT OUTS TO THEIR FAMILIES - Last week when The Early Show traveled to the North Arabian Sea to report live from the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt, we made sure that the brave men and women serving onboard had the opportunity to send their Thanksgiving wishes back home to their loved ones in the United States. We’ll show a few of the sailors’ shout outs to their families in the states.

THANKSGIVING SEXY SIDES - Give your family something to talk about around the table ... By adding a little extra flavor to some of your favorite side dishes. Elizabeth Karmel from Hill Country restaurant is back with some ideas.

EASY HOLIDAY CLEAN UP - Love Thanksgiving but hate the cleanup? You’re not alone…cleaning up on Thanksgiving can be quite the task, especially if you have guests. We’ll give you some tips on a quick and easy cleanup this holiday season, so you can have more time to enjoy yourself.

A WAR VETERAN’S SPECIAL WELCOME HOME - Marine War Veteran Andrew Robinson was paralyzed from the chest down when the military Humvee he was riding in was bombed in Iraq. With the help of hundreds of volunteers, he's now receiving a brand new customized home from the non-profit organization “Homes for Our Troops.” CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier spent time with Andrew and his wife Sara in their home in New Jersey, and at the Marine Corps Marathon that both Kimberly and Andrew participated in.

PORTION CONTROL THIS THANKSGIVING - Trying to stay thin this holiday season? Portion control is one major way to watch your weight, and it’s not the easiest thing to control - especially around the holidays. We’ll tell you how to change your eating this Thanksgiving so you can stay on your diet and still have a good, relaxing time.

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On the morning of February 11, 1987, the half naked body of 37-year-old Peggy Hettrick was found in a field in Fort Collins, Colorado… Police canvassed every house near the crime scene, talking with businessmen, housewives and neighbors who all said they had seen nothing suspicious. But police were quick to zero in on Tim Masters, who lived a stone’s throw from the field. Masters, then a 15-year-old with not a lot of friends, but no history of trouble, usually cut through that same field to catch the school bus. Tim’s footprints were in the field… but he hadn’t reported a thing. Upon searching the residence, police discovered all sorts of graphic drawings - mutilation, dismemberment. But at the time, that simply wasn’t enough evidence to arrest Tim Masters.

Years passed and the case went cold… until 1997 when one cop would find an ally to put a new spin on the best evidence the police had. . . Tim’s drawings. More than a decade after the crime, Masters went to prison in 1999 …sentenced to life behind bars without parole… for a grisly murder he swears he didn’t commit. Then, a starting revelation would challenge the conviction. Was there a much more likely suspect? Now, after years of hearings and petitions and unsuccessful appeals, a judge could make a ruling that would set Masters free. Who REALLY killed Peggy Hettrick?

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