President Obama may not be scrambling jets to get Edward Snowden, but he appears to be scrambling just about everything else. The New York Times reports that the State Department is putting a "full-court press" on Snowden, from Joe Biden's phone call last month to Ecuador President Rafael Correa to urge him to say no to the leaker. "There is not a country in the hemisphere whose government does not understand our position at this point," a senior State official says. Taking particular heat are Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, which have testy relations with the US and have said they're open to taking Snowden.