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The Hill's E-news: January 11, 2015

The Hill's E-news
 January 11, 2015 
The Hill's E-news
NSA reform faces hard sell after Paris attacks
By Julian Hattem
The push to reform the National Security Agency isn’t getting any easier.
Terror attacks will take Sunday spotlight
By Lydia Wheeler
Attorney General Eric Holder will appear on most shows to discuss developments in Paris.
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Christie basks in NFL limelight
By Jonathan Easley
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) is ready for some football.
Trump looking 'very seriously' at 2016 run
By Rachel Huggins
The real estate mogul will deliver an address to South Carolina's Tea Party convention.
Iowa GOP votes to continue straw poll
By Elise Viebeck
The GOP panel voted unanimously to continue the event, a political tradition since 1979.
Eric Garner prosecutor picked as candidate to replace Grimm
By Elise Viebeck
Daniel Donovan was selected to run for embattled Rep. Grimm's seat.
Obama to push cyber issues ahead of State of the Union address
By Elise Viebeck
A series of events on cybersecurity and consumer privacy will lay the groundwork.
Rubio: Cuba deal a 'terrible trade off'
By Rachel Huggins
The senator criticized President Obama for restoring relations after 50 years.
McCain: Petraeus investigation mishandled
By Elise Viebeck
Sen. McCain blasted FBI's recommendation for criminal charges against former CIA director.
Army plans to shift 3,000 troops to Europe
By Kristina Wong
The Army plans to send a brigade of tanks and fighting vehicles into Europe by the end of this year, according to the top Army commander in the region.
The Wall Street Journal: Bill to defund Homeland Security unlikely to pass Senate
By Laura Meckler and Kristina Peterson
Many Democratic senators who have criticized Obama's executive action on immigration said they wouldn't support the effort to defund Homeland Security in order to roll back the immigration changes.
Reuters: Former Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa shows interest in Senate seat
By Alex Dobuzinskis
Former Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democrat known for championing public transportation projects, indicated on Saturday he is considering a run to succeed U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, who has ruled out seeking re-election in 2016.
The Boston Globe: A provocateur the GOP can’t afford to ignore
By Matt Viser
Iowa Representative Steve King pulls presidential field to the hard right — and potential peril.
The Washington Post: Bush, Romney are already in a tense two-step
By Philip Rucker and Robert Costa
Early maneuvering between the two potential presidential candidates reveals a level of competitiveness and snippiness that stems from their similar backgrounds as Republican leaders.
The New York Times: For Jeb Bush, evolving views over 2 decades
By Michael Barbaro
Allies say the former governor of Florida, a possible Republican contender for the presidency in 2016, has tried to present himself as less harsh than in the past.


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