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Patricia Zengerle
Reuters — Politics Correspondent
Bio: Covering Congress for Reuters, focus on foreign policy/natl security. Easily distracted. Tweets my own views. Retweets not endorsements. Lots of soccer.
Location: Mostly Washington
Quagmire alert? #Syria t.co/ihB3wmHU4M
As U.S. struggles with Syria policy, Senate panel backs arming rebels
. Analysts say Washington could pick the right people to arm, citing success doing so in previous wars in Libya, Kosovo and Bosnia and noting that Washington has been facilitating the provision of arms to the
. Analysts say Washington could pick the right people to arm, citing success doing so in previous wars in Libya, Kosovo and Bosnia and noting that Washington has been facilitating the provision of arms to the
Katrina vandenHeuvel
The Nation — Editor and Publisher
Bio: The Nation magazine Editor and Publisher
Location: New York
Virginia GOP launches tea party ticket
Service’s targeting of conservative groups, the Department of Justice’s monitoring of the Associated Press’s phone records and the tragedy at the Benghazi consulate in Libya. Much more than on attacks on
Service’s targeting of conservative groups, the Department of Justice’s monitoring of the Associated Press’s phone records and the tragedy at the Benghazi consulate in Libya. Much more than on attacks on
Lauren Talarico
WLTX 19 Columbia — Morning Co-Anchor
Bio: Morning Anchor News19, WLTX. Love life, my family & my job. Prefer to spend time w/ optimists who laugh instead of folks who complain. #lifeisshort so enjoy it!
Location: Columbia, SC
Beat:
U.S. Regional
RT @AP: Among #AP10things to Know for Wednesday: Senate panel OKs immigration bill; IRS official to take the 5th: t.co/UutEf9Fj2r -MS
News from The Associated Press
. says it has ID'd five suspects in the deadly attack in Libya, though it doesn't yet have enough evidence to try them. 6. WHY TEENS ARE MIGRATING TO TWITTER They complain that there are too many adults on
. says it has ID'd five suspects in the deadly attack in Libya, though it doesn't yet have enough evidence to try them. 6. WHY TEENS ARE MIGRATING TO TWITTER They complain that there are too many adults on
Oskar Garcia
Associated Press — News Editor, Hawaii and the Pacific Rim
Bio: @AP news editor for Hawaii, Pacific Rim. Interests include all/any news, past lives (Vegas, Omaha, CA), sports including fantasy. 808.536.5510, ogarcia@ap.org
Location: Honolulu
Beat:
U.S. Regional
FBI ID's Benghazi suspects _ but no arrests yet. AP: t.co/tutDe2A6Aj
FBI ID's Benghazi suspects _ but no arrests yet
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say they have identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year. The officials say they have enough
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say they have identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year. The officials say they have enough
Talia Ralph
GlobalPost — Breaking News Writer
Bio: Writer/editor at GlobalPost. Believer in hip hop, good food, and great stories.
Location: Montreal, QC
Beats:
World,
Metro Los Angeles
RT @AP: Among #AP10things to Know for Wednesday: Senate panel OKs immigration bill; IRS official to take the 5th: t.co/UutEf9Fj2r -MS
News from The Associated Press
. says it has ID'd five suspects in the deadly attack in Libya, though it doesn't yet have enough evidence to try them. 6. WHY TEENS ARE MIGRATING TO TWITTER They complain that there are too many adults on
. says it has ID'd five suspects in the deadly attack in Libya, though it doesn't yet have enough evidence to try them. 6. WHY TEENS ARE MIGRATING TO TWITTER They complain that there are too many adults on
Louis Charbonneau
Reuters — United Nations Bureau Chief
Bio: Reuters UN bureau chief. Previous postings in Berlin, Vienna, Hong Kong, Prague. Included in Foreign Policy Mag top 100 Twitterati: http://bit.ly/LX5OTH
Location: New York City
As U.S. struggles with #Syria policy, Senate panel backs arming rebels t.co/w7rXOG5DS8 via @reuters @ReutersZengerle
As U.S. struggles with Syria policy, Senate panel backs arming rebels
. Meanwhile, Assad is gaining the initiative," he said. Analysts say Washington could pick the right people to arm, citing success doing so in previous wars in Libya, Kosovo and Bosnia and noting that
. Meanwhile, Assad is gaining the initiative," he said. Analysts say Washington could pick the right people to arm, citing success doing so in previous wars in Libya, Kosovo and Bosnia and noting that
Ed Joyce
KPCC — Breaking News Editor and Reporter
Bio: Work: Breaking News Multimedia Editor/Reporter for @KPCC 89.3 FM Los Angeles. Tweets are mine. RTs not endorsements. Play: Always
Location: Southern California, USA
Beat:
Metro Los Angeles
UN: Poaching threatens central Africa peace t.co/QeqxgDr8Cd
UN: Poaching threatens central Africa peace
believed, might be originating from the fallout in Libya" following the uprising that ousted longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi. The report said the growing instability was apparent in the Central African
believed, might be originating from the fallout in Libya" following the uprising that ousted longtime dictator Moammar Gadhafi. The report said the growing instability was apparent in the Central African
Paul Begala
Newsweek Global — Columnist
Bio: CNN contributor, Adviser to pro-Obama Super PAC, Counselor to the Pres. in Clinton White House, diehard Texas Longhorn
Location: Washington, DC
Beats:
Opinion and Editorial,
Politics
RT @sfpelosi: "Stop Calling #Obama Aloof!" t.co/xGZJudvoPY by @PaulBegala
AMEN!
Does this man look aloof to you? t.co/aK6Y7…
Stop Calling Obama Aloof!
… quick, what country? Syria? Iraq? Afghanistan? No… don’t tell me. Oh, right Lebanon. Grrrr. Google says it’s actually in Libya. (According to Public Policy Polling (PDF), 41 percent of Republicans—as well
… quick, what country? Syria? Iraq? Afghanistan? No… don’t tell me. Oh, right Lebanon. Grrrr. Google says it’s actually in Libya. (According to Public Policy Polling (PDF), 41 percent of Republicans—as well
Deepa Seetharaman
Reuters — Autos Reporter
Bio: Autos reporter for Reuters. Medill alum. Bharathanatyam dancer. Filled with wanderlust. RTs not endorsements.
Location: Detroit
A Senate panel backs sending arms to "vetted" Syrian rebels, but it's unclear if Congress would approve such a step. t.co/ZkuZLM10Ud
As U.S. struggles with Syria policy, Senate panel backs arming rebels
. Meanwhile, Assad is gaining the initiative," he said. Analysts say Washington could pick the right people to arm, citing success doing so in previous wars in Libya, Kosovo and Bosnia and noting that
. Meanwhile, Assad is gaining the initiative," he said. Analysts say Washington could pick the right people to arm, citing success doing so in previous wars in Libya, Kosovo and Bosnia and noting that
Tovah Lazaroff
Deputy Managing Editor, Jerusalem Post
Bio: I’m a Boston journalist who parachuted into the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
RT @AP: U.S. identifies 5 men who may be responsible for attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi: t.co/QI4kQxfEdV -RAS @kimberl…
FBI ID's Benghazi suspects _ but no arrests yet
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say they have identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year. The officials say they have enough
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say they have identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year. The officials say they have enough
Pierce Stanley
The New Republic — Digital Media Fellow
Bio: Media Analyst, Barbaricum
Location: Washington, D.C.
RT @AP: U.S. identifies 5 men who may be responsible for attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi: t.co/QI4kQxfEdV -RAS @kimberl…
FBI ID's Benghazi suspects _ but no arrests yet
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say they have identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year. The officials say they have enough
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say they have identified five men they believe might be behind the attack on the diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last year. The officials say they have enough
Irin Carmon
Salon — Writer
Bio: Staff writer @Salon & freelance journalist.
Visiting fellow at @YaleISP in Study of Reproductive Justice. Pronounced ih-RIN car-MOAN.
http://t.co/nns9U5cU
Location: Brooklyn, NY
#CIR hearing like a real life version of every college conversation about intersectionality. (Streaming on t.co/vKQRilmSOw).
Campaign 2012, The Latest From Congress, American History, Nonfiction Books
only the beginning; the road ahead is full of challenges." The Prime Minister of Libya, Mahmoud Jibril, said Gadhafi has been killed in his home town of Sirte, but the U.S. and NATO have not yet
only the beginning; the road ahead is full of challenges." The Prime Minister of Libya, Mahmoud Jibril, said Gadhafi has been killed in his home town of Sirte, but the U.S. and NATO have not yet
Martha Kang
KOMO News Seattle — Social Media Manager and Web Producer
Bio: Online managing editor @KPLU. @KipProgram fellow, #wjchat team member. Ex-SM manager @komonews. A lover of books and a midnight cook. No relation to Kodos.
Location: Seattle, WA
Beats:
Metro Seattle,
Media
Wow. Some countries see fewer visitors than North Korea! Earth’s Forgotten Nations: the least visited countries t.co/dImRvlTtre
Earth’s Forgotten Nations: the least visited countries in the world |
(2010, UNWTO) 12. Federated States of Micronesia: 26,000 tourists (2008, UN) 13. Mauritania: 29,000 tourists (2008, E Turbo News) 14. Guinea-Bissau: 30,000 tourists (2011, UN) 15. Libya: 34,000 tourists
(2010, UNWTO) 12. Federated States of Micronesia: 26,000 tourists (2008, UN) 13. Mauritania: 29,000 tourists (2008, E Turbo News) 14. Guinea-Bissau: 30,000 tourists (2011, UN) 15. Libya: 34,000 tourists
Sam Stein
Huffington Post — Senior Politics Editor
Bio: Political Editor and White House Correspondent -- Huffington Post --
RT's aren't endorsements... but you know that by now.
Location: Washington, D.C.
MT @SabrinaSiddiqui: Sens. McCain, Graham and Ayotte ALL stand by their Susan Rice Benghazi criticism t.co/tIz9W1ZQme
John McCain Stands By Susan Rice Claims Despite Release Of Benghazi Emails
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
John McCain stands by his Susan Rice criticism, @SabrinaSiddiqui reports t.co/Dqkpke9g2R
John McCain Stands By Susan Rice Claims Despite Release Of Benghazi Emails
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
William Pesek
Bloomberg News — Columnist
Bio: Bloomberg View columnist in Asia, pop culture junkie, wine enthusiast and passionate believer in the virtues of wanderlust.
Location: Tokyo
Great column on Obama's woes -- Obama’s Not Nixon, He’s Harding t.co/HQBMPTOLSp via @BloombergView
Obama’s Not Nixon, He’s Harding
. ambassador to the United Nations, who delivered the misleading statements about the attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya. Woodward didn’t think the answer to that question ranked very high on the
. ambassador to the United Nations, who delivered the misleading statements about the attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya. Woodward didn’t think the answer to that question ranked very high on the
Adam Housley
Fox News — Correspondent
Bio: National/International Correspondent Fox News.
Former professional baseball player.
Husband,Father,Wine,Food,Sports,Friends,Blessed!
44 countries 42 states
Location: Everywhere
Beat:
World
Sources challenge White House claim of all-hands-on-deck pursuit of Benghazi suspects | Fox News t.co/Qq5s6franQ
Sources challenge White House claim of all-hands-on-deck pursuit of Benghazi suspects
the ball because of risk (aversion) -- and now the security in Libya is more fragile than ever," one U.S. special operator told Fox News. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirms that
the ball because of risk (aversion) -- and now the security in Libya is more fragile than ever," one U.S. special operator told Fox News. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirms that
This is my latest piece on the ongoing Benghazi investigation and its procession...or not.
t.co/uv8Ks6EDcm
Sources challenge White House claim of all-hands-on-deck pursuit of Benghazi suspects
the ball because of risk (aversion) -- and now the security in Libya is more fragile than ever," one U.S. special operator told Fox News. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirms that
the ball because of risk (aversion) -- and now the security in Libya is more fragile than ever," one U.S. special operator told Fox News. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirms that
Jon Seidl
The Blaze — Front Page Editor
Bio: Front page editor of http://TheBlaze.com. Wisconsin native and a Badgers and Packers fanatic. Love my wife and my dog. Opinions=my own. RTs not endorsements.
Location: Dallas, TX
Beat:
Politics
The plot thickens t.co/QMBvsn8sJl
Report: More Benghazi Whistleblowers to Reveal 'Devastating' Details About Attack, Including WHY Chris Stevens Was in Libya
New Benghazi whistleblowers are prepared to reveal shocking details about the Sept. 11 terror attack, including why U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens was in Libya to begin with, two former U.S. diplomats
New Benghazi whistleblowers are prepared to reveal shocking details about the Sept. 11 terror attack, including why U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens was in Libya to begin with, two former U.S. diplomats
David Hazony
Jewish Daily Forward — Contributing Editor
Bio: Editor of The Tower Magazine. Author of The Ten Commandments (Scribner, 2010). Writer on religion, Middle East. Consultant, speaker, scholar.
Location: Washington, DC
Beats:
Opinion and Editorial,
World
RT @HillelNeuer: #Iran bars Rafsanjani from running. You know you're in an evil regime when evil terror master deemed not evil enough. http…
Rafsanjani exclusion shows Iran establishment's weakness
posture too. Despite seeing the chaos in Syria, Libya and Egypt, some opposition groups will argue that there is no hope short of bringing down the regime in its entirety. Whatever the upcoming scenarios
posture too. Despite seeing the chaos in Syria, Libya and Egypt, some opposition groups will argue that there is no hope short of bringing down the regime in its entirety. Whatever the upcoming scenarios
Sabrina Siddiqui
Politics Reporter
Bio: Politics Reporter at the Huffington Post, currently dispatched to the Hill. RTs mean I may or may not think you're a moron.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Beats:
Politics,
Metro D.C.
Updated: Sens. McCain, Graham and Ayotte ALL stand by their Susan Rice claims despite release of #Benghazi emails. t.co/xhpr1gsE4c
John McCain Stands By Susan Rice Claims Despite Release Of Benghazi Emails
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
Sen. Lindsey Graham stands by his Susan Rice comments, tells me he thinks she's the one who should apologize: t.co/m4rWFlk8ZO
John McCain Stands By Susan Rice Claims Despite Release Of Benghazi Emails
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
RT @DavidCornDC: And his Sarah Palin decision? RT @samsteinhp McCain stands by his Susan Rice criticism, @SabrinaSiddiqui reports http://t…
John McCain Stands By Susan Rice Claims Despite Release Of Benghazi Emails
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
Sen. John McCain rejects @pfeiffer44's call on Republicans to apologize to Susan Rice: t.co/2U7HN9u5kU
John McCain Stands By Susan Rice Claims Despite Release Of Benghazi Emails
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
response to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. outpost in Benghazi, Libya, even though the full set of emails released by the White House last week prove otherwise. "No, of course not," McCain said, when asked
Mark Blumenthal
Huffington Post — Pollster Editor
Bio: Senior Polling Editor for the Huffington Post. Pollster. Blogger. Political consultant (D) in a previous life. Husband. Father. Cyclist.
Location: Washington, DC
Tuesday’s Pollster Update t.co/LnCUlrZtOM Obama approval flat & a closer look at Marist’s effort to score pollster disclosure
POLLSTER UPDATE: Obama's Ratings Remain Unchanged
percent instead see full transparency...Further, on the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last fall, suspicions of a cover-up rise to a majority, 55 percent. And in this case only a
percent instead see full transparency...Further, on the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, last fall, suspicions of a cover-up rise to a majority, 55 percent. And in this case only a



















