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Video: IRS, AP, Benghazi: Are they really scandals?

May 18: The White House has been beleaguered by numerous incidents this week from continued scrutiny surrounding Benghazi, to the IRS targeting certain groups, to what happened with the AP. But are they scandals? Democratic strategist John Rowley, former George H.W. Bush aide Joe Watkins, writer and social commentator Nancy Giles, and attorney and NBC Latino Contributor Raul Reyes join Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss.  (Other)The White House has been beleaguered by numerous incidents this week from continued scrutiny surrounding Benghazi, to the IRS targeting certain groups, to what happened with the AP. But are they scandals? Democratic strategist John Rowley, former George H.W. Bush aide Joe Watkins, writer and social commentator Nancy Giles, and attorney and NBC Latino Contributor Raul Reyes join Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss. (Melissa Harris-Perry)


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First responders describe scene

CNN’s Pamela Brown on the first responders describing the emotional scene at Ariel Castro’s home.

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Video: The real scandal: Cutting food aid for the poor

May 18: Melissa Harris-Perry sends her “Open Letter” to Rep. Frank Lucas, Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, over reauthorization of the Farm Bill. (Other)Melissa Harris-Perry sends her “Open Letter” to Rep. Frank Lucas, Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, over reauthorization of the Farm Bill. (Melissa Harris-Perry)


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Taxes on some wealthy French top 100 pct of income: paper

PARIS (Reuters) – More than 8,000 French households’ tax bills topped 100 percent of their income last year, the business newspaper Les Echos reported on Saturday, citing Finance Ministry data.

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US Airways plane makes unusual belly landing at Newark airport

NEWARK, New Jersey (Reuters) – A US Airways flight made an emergency landing on its belly at Newark Liberty International Airport early on Saturday after the plane’s landing gear failed to deploy, but no one was injured, airline and government officials said.

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Video: How much would you give up in order to be secure?

May 18: Should there be an expectation of privacy when we use the internet? With the AP story and also the potential of the Obama administration backing the FBI’s wish for online wiretapping, big brother will be watching a lot more. Former Special Assistant to President Obama Susan Crawford, MSNBC host Ari Melber, Reuters Contributor John Abell, Senior Editor, and NBC Latino Contributor Raul Reyes join Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss. (Other)Should there be an expectation of privacy when we use the internet? With the AP story and also the potential of the Obama administration backing the FBI’s wish for online wiretapping, big brother will be watching a lot more. Former Special Assistant to President Obama Susan Crawford, MSNBC host Ari Melber, Reuters Contributor John Abell, Senior Editor, and NBC Latino Contributor Raul Reyes join Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss. (Melissa Harris-Perry)


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Meet Minnesota’s pint-sized politician, Mayor Tufts

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Video: Amid rampant gun violence, Louisiana legislators aim to loosen gun laws

May 18: Louisiana is the state with the worst gun murder rate in the nation. But while children take bullets on the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana legislators are making sure that guns are more available than ever. NBC Latino’s Raul Reyes, MSNBC host Ari Melber, former George H.W. Bush aide Joe Watkins, and MSNBC.com National Reporter Trymaine Lee join Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss. (Other)Louisiana is the state with the worst gun murder rate in the nation. But while children take bullets on the streets of New Orleans, Louisiana legislators are making sure that guns are more available than ever. NBC Latino’s Raul Reyes, MSNBC host Ari Melber, former George H.W. Bush aide Joe Watkins, and MSNBC.com National Reporter Trymaine Lee join Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss. (Melissa Harris-Perry)


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Nigeria says 10 rebels killed in northeast, 65 arrested

LAGOS (Reuters) – Nigeria’s military said on Saturday it had killed 10 insurgents and arrested 65 more as part of an offensive meant to wrest back control of parts of its remote northeast from an Islamist group seen as the main security threat to Africa’s top oil producer.

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Actress studies hourlong orgasm

Heather’s been studying the female empowerment, and she will honor your bodacious ta-tas.

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3 killed, 3 injured in Puerto Rico shooting

Three people have been killed and three others injured during a shooting at a gas station in Puerto Rico.

Police say several men opened fire on the group early Saturday in the eastern town of Las Piedras. It is unclear what prompted the shooting.

The U.S. territory had already seen five similar shootings reported this year in which at least three people died.

Police have said most of the fatal shootings are related to drug trafficking. The island of 3.7 million people reported a record 1,117 killings in 2011.

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Journalist found dead in eastern Congo

The body of a Congolese journalist was found on the bank of the Ngezi River near the provincial capital of Bunia in eastern Congo, the city’s mayor said Saturday.

“We found his body yesterday in an advanced state of decay. It showed signed of strangulation according to the doctor who examined him on the scene. We couldn’t move him further as it was very decomposed and had to bury him near the river,” said Mayor Ferdinand Fimbo.

Guylain Chanjabo, a journalist at Radio Canal Révélation in Bunia, had disappeared 12 days ago. His body was found by people strolling alongside the riverbank.

The police have opened an investigation into the killing, said the mayor.

Chanjabo’s death is the most serious of a growing list of abuses committed against journalists in Congo since the beginning of 2013. Over 54 cases of violation of press freedom have been recorded between January and the end of April by Journalistes En Danger (JED), a Congolese group campaigning for journalists’ rights.

“Cases of abuse and intimidation of journalists have increased. It’s intolerable,” said Tuver Wundi a JED member in Goma. “The death of this journalist in Bunia is very serious.”

In 2012, the group documented a record number of cases with 184 cases of violations of press freedom, including 78 incidents of censorship and 59 arrests of journalists.

The already difficult situation for journalists was worsened by the start of the conflict between the Congolese army and the M23 rebels, a Tutsi-led rebellion allegedly backed by Rwanda and Uganda. Both the army and the rebels have tried to control the media by imposing restrictions on journalists’ movement, prohibiting access to the opposing side or threatening journalists whose reports are deemed unfavorable.

Several journalists working in territory under rebel control have had to leave because of death threats.

“In March, the M23 had split in two factions and they were fighting each other. I was reporting on both sides and the rebels that were in Rutshuru center where I live did not like it. They made clear to me that I should stop talking to the other faction. And then I received death threats,” said Evariste Mahamba, a journalist at the local radio station Radio Ushirika.

Mahamba left the area and went to Kinshasa, Congo’s capital, and his family moved to Beni, a town in the east of the country, for their safety.

“I had to leave my family in Beni, I had to leave all our possessions behind. It’s not a comfortable situation,” said Mahamba.

The movement made public apologies to journalists but several do not feel safe enough to come back in the area.

Radio Okapi, a radio station funded by the United Nations, saw its signal cut by the Congolese authorities because the station had broadcast an interview with members of the M23 after the rebels had temporarily seized the strategic city of Goma. The authorities’ excuse was that Radio Okapi had not provided the Congolese government with a schedule of its broadcast. The schedule is publicly available on the radio station’s website.

“It was the first time in the history of the radio station that the signal was cut. We couldn’t believe it,” said Bernard Conchon, Radio Okapi’s director.

With 15 million listeners every day, Radio Okapi is Congo’s number one radio station. It is also the most balanced and professional and over the years it has become a lifeline for Congolese people looking for credible information. Despite being supported by the U.N., it is not completely immune to censorship and repression.

“We measured how fragile we are. We realized that Radio Okapi could be silenced,” said Conchon. “It was a shock to understand that even the U.N. umbrella does not protect us fully.”

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Ivory Coast army arrests militia leader

Officials in Ivory Coast say the military has detained a militia leader accused of grave crimes during the country’s 2010-11 postelection violence whose forces had been illegally occupying a national park.

Amade Oueremi, a native of Burkina Faso, fought alongside forces backing President Alassane Ouattara in the conflict. He had become a symbol of alleged impunity for Ouattara’s military backers.

Denis Badouon, vice mayor in the western town of Duekoue, said Oueremi was taken into custody Saturday morning. A military commander, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the operation, said Oueremi turned himself in.

It was not immediately clear whether Oueremi had been charged with a crime. Human Rights Watch has identified him as a main perpetrator of a notorious March 2011 massacre in Duekoue.

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Union leads march in Rome calling for job creation

A union of Italian metal workers has led thousands of people in a march through the heart of Rome to press the new government for measures to spur job creation.

FIOM union leader Maurizio Landini said Saturday’s protest was held because Italy is “going nowhere” in terms of signs of economic growth amid a stubborn recession. The union is aligned with a left-wing labor confederation.

After weeks of political paralysis following inconclusive elections in February, Italy now has a “grand coalition” government, including bitter rivals from the center-left and center-right blocs in Parliament.

Unemployment for young people is at about 39 percent, while the overall jobless rate is 11.5 percent.

The previous government used spending cuts and higher taxes to battle Italy’s debt. Italians are demanding job creation measures soon.

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