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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">on Dzhokhar under the "public safety
exception" invoked by the Justice Department.Two officials with knowledge
of the FBI briefing on Capitol Hill said the FBI was against
stopping the investigators' questioning and was stunned that the judge,
Justice Department prosecutors and public defenders showed up, feeling valuable
intelligence may have been sacrificed as a result.The FBI had been questioning
Tsarnaev for 16 hours before the judge called a start to the
court proceeding, officials familiar with the Capitol Hill briefing told
Fox News. Moreover, the FBI informed lawmakers that the suspect had been
providing valuable intelligence, but stopped talking once the magistrate
judge read him his rights.The exact timeline is unclear. A transcript of
the court proceeding shows Bowler asking a doctor if Tsarnaev was "alert.""You
can rouse him," she says in the transcript."How are you feeling? Are
you able to answer some questions?" the doctor asks Tsarnaev, who nods.Although
Bowler advised Tsarnaev, an ethnic Chechen and U.S. citizen, of his Miranda
rights, it remains to be seen whether anything he told investigators before
Bowler arrived can be admitted as evidence against him -- or whether
such interrogations would even be needed to convict him, given the amount
of other evidence referenced in the criminal complaint signed by FBI Special
Agent Daniel Genck.Some Republican lawmakers have criticized the Obama administration
for deciding again
would probably be eligible.The issue has generated
an intense advocacy campaign, with gay rights organizations and Hispanic
groups such as the National Council of La Raza squaring off with
religious interests such as the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, which
sent a letter to Obama telling him including the provision could jeopardize
the whole bill.At the Human Rights Campaign, four of its seven federal
lobbyists are engaged in pushing lawmakers to back such an amendment. Immigration
Equality, another group supporting the provision, said it was bringing more
than 60 families from 24 states to the Capitol on Wednesday to
ask lawmakers to offer their support.And Log Cabin Republicans, a gay conservative
group, is making a pro-business pitch with potential GOP supporters, arguing
that including gay couples would allow U.S. companies to retain the best
talent instead of forcing good workers to leave the U.S. to be
with their partners.Such may be the case for Paul Coyle, a 45-year-old
partner in a Chicago law firm, who has spent the past 10
years in a long-distance relationship with his partner in Toronto. At first,
the two men would take turns flying back and forth, he said,
until immigration officials cracked down, making it harder for his partner
to enter the U.S. Now Coyle flies to Canada every other week,
wondering each time whether it would be cheaper and more rewarding to
pack up his law practice and move to Canada."It's emotiona
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