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August 05, 2015

Obama on the Iran Deal: The 'Strongest Nonproliferation Agreement Ever Negotiated'

by Krishnadev Calamur

President Obama said Wednesday the deal with Iran on its nuclear program does not resolve all our problems with the Islamic republic, "but it achieves one of our most critical security objectives." "This is the strongest nonproliferation agreement ever negotiated," Obama said. Obama's speech was at American University, the same place President Kennedy called for diplomacy and nuclear disarmament at the height of the Cold War. Wednesday's speech also fell on the anniversary of the nuclear … Continue Reading


August 05, 2015

After One Year of War on ISIS, No AUMF in Sight

by James Arkin

The war against ISIS began with airstrikes a year ago this week and lawmakers have spent significant time in the last 12 months debating the strategy and, in many cases, criticizing the way the Obama administration is conducting the fight. But one thing members of Congress have yet to do is have a vote - or even a substantive debate - over authorizing the military campaign. Instead, President Obama has relied on past authorizations for the use of military force (AUMFs) against al-Qaeda in … Continue Reading


August 04, 2015

Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., On Why He Supports The Iran Nuclear Deal

The future of the Iran nuclear deal could hinge on Democrats, who are being pulled in two directions. The Obama administration wants them to back the plan, but Israel and pro-Israel lobbying groups want those lawmakers to oppose the deal. U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff is a Jewish Democrat, and the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee. He tells Renee Montagne why he recently decided to support the Iran … Continue Reading


August 04, 2015

USGS awards $4 million to earthquake early warning system on the West Coast

by Zen Vuong

PASADENA >> The U.S. Geological Survey has awarded $4 million to help push ShakeAlert, an earthquake early warning system, closer to becoming a functioning $38.2 million network on the West Coast. Since the early 2000s, the project has received $21 million or about 55 percent of the amount necessary to build out earthquake early warning infrastructure in California and the Pacific Northwest, said Thomas Heaton, Caltech professor of engineering seismology and director of the … Continue Reading


August 03, 2015

Top House Dem on Intelligence Panel Backs Iran Nuclear Deal

Washington (AP) -- The top Democrat on the House Intelligence committee says he's backing the international accord to curb Iran's nuclear power. California Rep. Adam Schiff said Monday he supports the agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program in exchange for relief from billions of dollars in sanctions. The announcement is a boost for Obama during Congress' 60-day review period. The Republican-led Congress is expected to vote in September for a resolution of disapproval that Obama has vowed … Continue Reading


August 03, 2015

Congressman Adam Schiff, a Jewish Democrat, announced he will support Iran Deal

by Aron Chilewich

Adam Schiff, a Los Angeles Congressman who serves as the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, announced Monday morning that he plans to support the Iran nuclear deal. Schiff, who is Jewish with a record of strong support for Israel, serves a district that stretches from Los Feliz to Los Angeles' northeastern suburbs; during the negotiations he expressed skepticism about the possible outcomes, but promised at that time to remain undecided until an agreement was reached. In … Continue Reading


August 03, 2015

Top Democrat on House Intelligence panel backs Iran nuclear deal

by Kristina Wong

The ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), said on Monday that Congress should back the Iran nuclear agreement, adding the support of another Jewish Democrat for the deal. He said as an American and Jew deeply concerned about the security of Israel, preventing Iran from getting a nuclear bomb is "intensely personal." "In the absence of a credible alternative, Congress should accept the deal and work with the Administration to strengthen its … Continue Reading


August 03, 2015

Rep. Adam Schiff, an influential Democrat, backs nuclear deal with Iran

by Paul Richter and Lisa Mascaro

Rep. Adam Schiff of Burbank, the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, came out Monday in support of the Iran nuclear agreement, saying that it "realistically precludes" Tehran from developing a nuclear bomb for 15 or more years. Schiff, a centrist who is influential with moderate Democrats and Jewish Democrats, said he remains concerned that the international agreement won't give United Nations inspectors full access to Iranian military sites, and it allows Tehran to quickly … Continue Reading


August 03, 2015

An Iran-Deal Skeptic Becomes a Supporter

by Jeffrey Goldberg

Earlier this year, California Representative Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, told me he had serious doubts about Iran's intentions as it pursued a nuclear deal with the United States and five other world powers. He also said he was somewhat worried about the scale of possible American concessions during the talks. Schiff, who I described in a post at the time as a "moderate's moderate," suggested to me that he wanted to see President Obama achieve an … Continue Reading


July 30, 2015

[PROFILE] Local Congressman Adam Schiff Gaining In Profile, Taking on National Issues

by Erin Hickey

Congressman Schiff speaks during a tour of the Rim of the Valley, a proposed addition to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. If you've ever watched CNN, even just on occasion, chances are you're familiar with U.S. Congressman Adam Schiff. Schiff, who represents California's 28th congressional district, which includes Los Feliz, Silver Lake and Hollywood, is not only Wolf Blitzer's chosen spokesperson to appear on the cable news network regarding terrorist activities, but he … Continue Reading


July 29, 2015

Lawmakers work to curb drone interference

by Gregory Cornfield

After drones interfered with firefighters' efforts to stop the "North Fire" that jumped Interstate 15 earlier this month, lawmakers at the state and federal levels voiced disapproval and introduced legislation to curb the potentially life-threatening disturbances. A drone, or unmanned aircraft system (UAS), has interfered with firefighters' operations several times in California this year. Firefighters' planes, helicopters and air tankers carrying fire retardant or water have had to be … Continue Reading


July 29, 2015

Ex-Navy SEAL alleges anti-gay bullying by CIA workers

by Julie Watson

SAN DIEGO (AP) - A former Navy SEAL has filed an internal complaint alleging the CIA bullied him for being gay during a work assignment in June in Afghanistan. Brett Jones said he filed the complaint last week against the federal agency, saying he was forced to endure homophobic slurs and other inappropriate comments on June 11 in Afghanistan as a group of contractors and civil servants in the CIA's Global Response Staff watched news of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex … Continue Reading


July 29, 2015

How Rep. Adam Schiff weighs the Iran pact vote

by Bill Boyarsky

As he prepares to decide on the Iran nuclear deal, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) talks to advocates on both sides of the controversy. He consults well-informed, open-minded experts. From his seat on the House Intelligence Committee, he digs deep into classified details. Schiff knows he faces "one of the most challenging decisions" of his career, with "profound consequences of war and peace." Some time after Labor Day, Schiff, who represents a district ranging from Glendale to Echo Park, will … Continue Reading


July 27, 2015

Benghazi Panel: Playing Politics or Seeking Truth?

by Andrew Desiderio

The House Select Committee on Benghazi has met for more than 14 months, cost taxpayers $4 million, and has a straightforward-sounding mission statement: to investigate a terrorist attack and issue a final report with recommendations to prevent similar tragedies in the future. This was no ordinary attack. Four Americans were killed, including a U.S. ambassador; a U.S. diplomatic facility was torched; and the tragedy became a political issue in the 2012 presidential election. Republicans … Continue Reading


July 24, 2015

Congressman Wants Drones to Be Put on a Virtual Leash

by Dennis Romero

Drones are starting to become real robo-pests for some first responders. During the North Fire in San Bernardino County earlier this month five drones flying over the burn area prompted authorities to divert water- and retardant-dropping aircraft from the scene. Experts say drones could cause bird-strike style crashes for planes. It was reportedly the fourth time this summer that drones thwarted aerial firefighting efforts. Some leaders are concerned that these kinds of incidents could … Continue Reading


July 21, 2015

Leader of Syria’s Militant Khorasan Group Killed in U.S. Airstrike

by Dion Nissenbaum

WASHINGTON-The leader of an al Qaeda offshoot in Syria accused of helping to plan attacks on American and European targets has been killed by a U.S. airstrike, the Pentagon said on Tuesday. The militant, identified as Muhsin al-Fadhli, was killed on July 8 when a U.S. strike hit a car traveling in northwestern Syria, said Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman. Mr. Fadhli, 34 years old, was said to be the leader of the so-called Khorasan group, a network of former al Qaeda militants that … Continue Reading


July 15, 2015

Congressional bill seeks to essentially ban 'gay conversion' programs across the U.S.

by Mary Ann Toman-Miller

Residential treatment programs for young people that engage in controversial "gay conversion" therapy would face comprehensive federal regulation under a bill introduced Tuesday on Capitol Hill. By prohibiting the facilities from discriminating against LGBT and disabled youths and allowing residents or their families to sue in federal court, the proposed legislation could essentially ban so-called gay conversion therapy nationwide. Many such programs - intended to rehabilitate children … Continue Reading


July 14, 2015

How Much Access Will the World’s Nuclear Watchdog Have in Iran?

by John Hudson, Colum Lynch

In the final stretch of negotiations ahead of Tuesday's historic nuclear accord, both the United States and Iran made concessions on an inspection regime that promises to be an early warning system if Tehran makes a covert sprint to a nuclear weapon. Earlier in the year, the two nations had drawn red lines on the issue of monitors having access to Iran's military facilities. U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said inspectors would have "anywhere, anytime access" to Iran's most sensitive … Continue Reading


July 10, 2015

Some Democrats Grow Livid As OPM Breach Fallout Mounts

by Damian Paletta

Some Democrats sounded alarms on leadership at the Office of Personnel Management that some say has bungled the response to a huge data breach, adding pressure on embattled agency director Katherine Archuleta. Ms. Archuleta resigned from her post on Friday. Rep. Adam Schiff (D., Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said OPM officials gave misleading testimony during a classified briefing in June that he said sought to minimize the impact of a cyberattack that stole … Continue Reading


July 09, 2015

Hack of security clearance system affected 21.5 million people, federal authorities say

by Ellen Nakashima

The massive hack last year of the Office of Personnel Management's system containing security clearance information affected 21.5 million people-current and former employees, contractors and their families and friends, officials said Thursday. That is in addition to a separate hack -also last year-of OPM's personnel database that affected 4.2 million people. That number was previously announced. Together, the breaches arguably comprise the most consequential cyber intrusion in U.S. … Continue Reading

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