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Video: 10 Things to Know for Today

Posted: January 24, 2013 - 9:16am
FILE - In a May 9, 2012 file photo, Capt. Sara Rodriguez, 26, of the 101st Airborne Division, carries a litter of sandbags during the Expert Field Medical Badge training at Fort Campbell, Ky. The Pentagon is lifting its ban on women serving in combat, opening hundreds of thousands of front-line positions and potentially elite commando jobs after generations of limits on their service, defense officials said Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013.   (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall, File)
(AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall, File)
FILE - In a May 9, 2012 file photo, Capt. Sara Rodriguez, 26, of the 101st Airborne Division, carries a litter of sandbags during the Expert Field Medical Badge training at Fort Campbell, Ky. The Pentagon is lifting its ban on women serving in combat, opening hundreds of thousands of front-line positions and potentially elite commando jobs after generations of limits on their service, defense officials said Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013.

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. WHAT WOMEN ON THE FRONT LINE CAN'T DO

The Pentagon will lift a ban Thursday for women in combat, but could make exceptions for positions such as the Navy SEALS.

2. CLINTON FIERCELY DEFENDS US HANDLING OF BENGHAZI

In often-combative testimony, she rejected senators' suggestions that the administration tried to mislead the country about the Sept. 11 attack.

3. GANG RAPE TRIAL BEGINS IN INDIA

Five men are accused of assaulting and killing a woman aboard a moving bus in a case that triggered national outrage over violence against women.

4. NORTH KOREA'S TOUGH TALK ON NUKES

The nation says it's ready for a nuclear test and has rockets designed to carry warheads that could take aim at the U.S.

5. BAD NEWS FOR METER READERS

The AP reports utilities are replacing the workers by the day with digital meters as technology overtakes a wave of middle-class jobs.

6. EQUALITY — BUT NOT IN A GOOD WAY

Women now smoke more regularly and at a younger age and are more likely to die because of their habit.

7. A BLOW TO ORGANIZED LABOR

The government says union membership fell last year to its lowest level since the 1930s.

8. RIFLES FOR SCHOOL GUARDS

A suburban Los Angeles district bought 14 semi-automatic Colt rifles last month for school police officers.

9. WHO'S JOINING THE FIGHT AGAINST NYC'S SODA BAN

The NAACP and Hispanic leaders say small businesses would suffer if stopped from selling the supersize drinks.

10. CHARLIE BROWN IS ARRESTED

Peter Robbins, the actor who voiced the "Peanuts" cartoon character on TV, is charged with stalking his former girlfriend.

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Reaganesque
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Reaganesque 01/24/13 - 09:33 am
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Well.......

2. Hil, looking sharp as always, said what difference does it make. Really? Four Americans begging for help and were denied? Obviously the fog of war hasn't lifted.

Hil would testify daily for the next four years and they would get no more than they did yesterday.

This episode is an example of incompetence at the highest level of government responsibility....... Protecting our citizens.

Nothing BO and Hil could do that would cause Democrats to object. They fawned over Hil thanking her for 4 globe hopping years of service.

Disgusting.

Reaganesque
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Reaganesque 01/24/13 - 10:12 am
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Well.........

7. Aw, how terrible. Hoffa and other thugs may hae to get a job.....How bloody can it get?

Robocopesque
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Robocopesque 01/24/13 - 10:12 am
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Well,,,,,;;;;;;;'''''''::::::[[[[[[[[>>>>>>@@@$$$%^^#

5. Robo, looking stainless as always, part of the problem. What difference does it make. Really? Primary objective not to count change.

Nothing Robo does could cause denizens to object, Robo here for their safety.

Indefatigable.

ARVoiceofLogic
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ARVoiceofLogic 01/24/13 - 10:36 am
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Robocopesque

New primary objective. Validation protocol "Dark Moonlight".

Infiltrate girl scouts. Bring down cookie empire. Redistribute the wealth of dosie-dos.

End transmission.

Next authorized codeword: Bangarang Alpha Rufio.

crypted quill
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crypted quill 01/24/13 - 11:45 am
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RoboCop: 'Excuse me, I have

RoboCop: 'Excuse me, I have to go. Somewhere there is a [comment-esque] crime happening.'

Keep up the good work 'Robocopesque'...It's a dirty job fighting fraudulent claims.

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