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Warren Buffett to Rupert Murdoch: Let’s Both Have Our Tax Returns Published!

enlarge Warren Buffett has answered the Wall Street Journal’ s snarky remarks about his tax returns. Today in an interview with Fortune Magazine editor Carol Loomis, he challenged Rupert Murdoch to release his tax returns to the press. Buffett said he’d release his at the same time. Here’s the transcript, via CNBC : CAROL LOOMIS: Well, one of the centers of criticism has been the Wall Street Journal’s editorial page. WARREN BUFFETT: Oh, really? (Laughter.) CAROL LOOMIS: And they’ve asked you to give them your income tax statement. WARREN BUFFETT: Yeah. CAROL LOOMIS: What do you think about that? WARREN BUFFETT: Well, I think it might be a terrific idea if they would just ask their boss, Rupert Murdoch, and he and I will meet at Fortune and we’ll both give you our tax returns, and you can publish them. (Applause.) CAROL LOOMIS: We like it. We like it. (Laughter.) WARREN BUFFETT: I’m ready tomorrow morning. So far, crickets from Rupert. But then, he may be preoccupied with how he’s going to pull his tail out of Rupertgate’s fire . I wouldn’t hold your breath on those tax returns, but maybe it’ll shut up the whiners over at the Wall Street Journal for awhile, and it’s always amusing to watch a verbal game of chicken between two billionaires.

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CBS: Attkisson ‘Unavailable’ For Further Interviews on ‘Fast & Furious’

Mark Hemingway of The Weekly Standard reported on Wednesday afternoon that he had attempted to interview CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson about her dogged coverage of the ongoing “Fast and Furious” controversy, but was told that she was ” unavailable .” Attkisson has been the sole journalist on the Big Three networks regularly covering the story, particular during the past several weeks. Hemingway described in his blog entry that he called CBS News to interview the correspondent, but was ” told by CBS News senior vice president of communications Sonya McNair that Attkisson would be unavailable for interviews all week. When I asked why Attkisson would be unavailable, McNair would not say .” On Tuesday, the reporter revealed on Laura Ingraham's radio show that Obama administration officials had ” screamed and cussed ” at her over her coverage of the story. The conservative writer further noted that he had ” heard from a producer at another media outlet that has previously booked Attkisson that they tried to book her since she made news with the Laura Ingraham interview yesterday. They were also told that she would be unavailable .” Hemingway later called back McNair at CBS and left a message to ask ” whether Attkisson's unavailability has anything to do with reporting that the White House and Justice Department were angry at her ,” but as of mid-afternoon on Wednesday, hadn't heard back from the network executive. Earlier in the day, at the top of the 8 am Eastern hour of The Early Show , the CBS reporter filed her latest report on the cross-border gun-walking issue, which featured an extensive interview of a gun dealer who had been asked to be a “confidential informant” by the ATF, but ended up assisting in smuggling around 450 guns to Mexican criminals. ATTKISSON: Gun enthusiast and licensed dealer Mike Detty was working a Tucson, Arizona gun show in early 2006, when a young Hispanic man bought a half dozen semi-automatic rifles. He paid $1,600 cash. MIKE DETTY, GUN DEALER, TUCSON, AZ: But then he asked if I had more. And I told him that later in the month, I would have another 20 from my supplier. And he said, I'll take them all. ATTKISSON: Detty suspected the buyer was trafficking for a drug cartel. Tucson is just an hour from the Mexican border, and a popular shopping center for smugglers. Detty notified ATF, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. To his surprised, ATF told him to go ahead with the big sale, and sent an undercover agent to watch. Then, a local ATF manager made an unusual and dangerous proposition. He asked Detty to be a confidential informant. DETTY: He said, Mike, I think we've got a real chance at taking out a powerful cartel. Can you help us? I made that commitment, and I really thought I was doing something good. ATTKISSON: Detty even signed this informant contract. As he understood it, he'd sell to suspected traffickers. Agents would track the weapons, expose the cartel's inner workings, then interdict the guns before they could ever get loose on the street- or so Detty thought…. DETTY (on-camera): They would have a small video recording- audio recording device, and sometimes, it was hidden in a box of Kleenex. ATTKISSON (voice-over): One of the biggest cases was code-named 'Operation Wide Receiver.' ATTKISSON (on-camera): Do you know about how many about many guns we're talking about? DETTY: It's right around 450. ATTKISSON (voice-over): Things didn't work out like Detty thought. Detty says he realized ATF was letting guns walk. He hadn't help take down any cartels. He had helped ATF arm them. ATTKISSON (on-camera): When you look back and think, in hindsight, knowing what we know now, that all of those guns were going on the street, what do you think about? DETTY: It really makes me sick. ATTKISSON: What's important to know is when all of this happened. It was under the Bush administration, three years before the better-known operation under the Obama administration, 'Fast and Furious.' That case allegedly let thousands of weapons fall into the hands of Mexican drug cartels. It's now the subject of two investigations. ATTKISSON (voice-over): The 'Fast and Furious' tactic of letting guns walk was only exposed after Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was murdered last December, and at least two assault rifles from 'Fast and Furious' were found at the scene. As for its predecessor, 'Wide Receiver,' after more than three years, prosecutors finally quietly rounded up seven suspects last fall. No cartel leaders, just buyers, who critics say should never have been allowed to put even one weapon on the street, let alone operate for years…. ATTKISSON (on-camera): Since 'Wide Receiver' started under the Bush administration, we reached out to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, but we weren't able to speak with him. Meanwhile, Republicans are calling for a special prosecutor to investigate whether Attorney General Eric Holder told the truth when he testified earlier this year to Congress about when he first knew about 'Fast and Furious.'

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Afghan intelligence officials say they have foiled an assassination attempt on President Hamid Karzai, arresting six people in Kabul who they say are affiliated with al-Qaeda and the Haqqani militant group. Those arrested included one of Karzai’s body guards, three college students, and a university professor, according to an intelligence…

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Every evening like clockwork, all the cell phones in Afghanistan’s Wardrak Province stop working—and every resident knows why. The Taliban have taken to shutting off cell towers all across Afghanistan, threatening to blow them up if operators don’t cooperate, the New York Times reports. “Our main goal is to…

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New ‘Sesame Street’ Character Will Tackle Hunger Awareness

Cookie Monster, Elmo, and Big Bird are about to get a brand-new friend. The beloved children’s show Sesame Street will introduce the character of Lily, a 7-year-old girl who is “food insecure,” which means that she doesn’t always know where her next meal is coming from.  Lily was created for an upcoming primetime special planned

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Two people are dead in Cupertino, Calif., and police say the alleged shooter appears to be an employee of the Hanson Permanente quarry. Another four were seriously wounded, and a worker in the quarry says another two victims have been found; their condition is unknown. KGO-TV repots that the shootings…

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Blake Lively And Ryan Reynolds

Taylor Lautner and Robert patterison kiss at Mtv Awards 2011 Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively Talk ‘Green Lantern 2′…and 3 EXTRA: Green Lantern! HandOnRyan says: Green Lantern co-stars Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have been linked before. Now that she’s broken up … LA… http://t.co/bIGvsUkk

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Cops Say Parents Locked Boy In Coffin

gossipblower says: Cops say parents locked boy in coffin http://t.co/6fA3LQOd

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‘Dancing with the Stars’ Results, Week Three: Kristin Cavallari Gets a Reality Check

Welcome to TIME’s Dancing with the Stars recap, where we’ve barely dried our eyes from Monday night’s weepathon. It’s week three and the night’s lowest-scoring couples were Queer Eye guy Carson Kressley and Anna Trebunskaya, soccer star Hope Solo and Maksim Chmerkovskiy and, surprisingly, reality star Kristin Cavallari and Mark Ballas. The verdict: Despite high

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Occupy Wall Street protesters are unlikely to find a friend in Mitt Romney. While speaking to a retirement community in Florida last night, the presidential candidate responded to a question about the anti-Wall Street protests with a brief but decidedly unsupportive comment, as reported by the National Journal : “I think…

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