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FILE: 2008:  Maryland Democratic Rep. Donna Edwards at a Capitol Hill 
press conference.REUTERSMaryland Rep. Donna Edwards said Sunday she wasnt 
ready to support a boycott of Florida over the Trayvon Martin case, 
despite reported support from members of her own Congressional Black Caucus.Edwards, 
a Democrat, told Fox News Sunday that she has yet to fully 
examine the call to boycott, as proposed by civil rights leader the 
Rev. Jesse Jackson.Jackson said after a Florida jury found neighborhood 
watch volunteer George Zimmerman not guilty July 13 of all charges in 
the fatal 2012 killing of Martin, a teenager, that his Rainbow PUSH 
Coalition would consider a boycotting on Florida, which he characterized 
as a kind of apartheid state."Edwards said that to her knowledge the 
caucus has yet to formally discuss the issues and express concern about 
a statewide boycott.The impact on some communities could be devastating, 
Edwards said.Her comments follows three other caucus members -- Democratic 
Reps. Lacy Clay, Bennie Thompson and Barbara Lee  saying they would 
support such a boycott."That's probably the best strategy because people 
understand dollars and cents," Clay, D-Mo., said Friday, according to The 
Hill newspaper. "And they understand, if there's a significant drop-off 
in revenues  at conventions, at Disney World and Universal Studios  
that will get the attention of the powerful."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures during  a press conference in Berlin, 
Germany, Friday, July 19, 2013.  Chancellor Angela Merkel is acknowledging 
Germans have been unsettled by allegations of widespread U.S. surveillance 
though she insists patience is needed as officials seek answers from Washington. 
Merkel faced a barrage of questions about the National Security Agency's 
activities at a news conference Friday following a week in which her 
opponents have asserted she's doing too little to confront the U.S. and 
protect Germans' data. Germany holds elections Sept. 22 in which Merkel 
seeks a third term.  (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)German Chancellor Angela Merkel 
vehemently denied the country is a surveillance state after a magazine reported 
her government used a top U.S. National Security Agency spy program.The 
German magazine Der Spiegel reported Saturday on Germanys utilization of 
an NSA system known as XKeyScore, which allows an agency to gather 
all of the unfiltered data a targeted individual has accessed over a 
specific period of time.The XKeyScore program can, for instance, retroactively 
reveal any terms the target person has typed into a search engine, 
DerSpiegel wrote in citing documents seen by its reporters.Additionally, 
the magazine said the system is able to receive a full take 
of all unfiltered data over a period of several days -- including, 
at least in part, the content of communications.According to the Der Spiegel 
repo

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