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3:50 PM ET, September 8, 2009

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The Hill:
Already, 23 Dems have said they will vote ‘no’ on healthcare reform  —  At least 23 House Democrats already have told constituents or hometown media that they oppose the massive healthcare overhaul touted by President Barack Obama.  —  If Republicans offer the blanket opposition they've promised …
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Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Americans Still Sharply Divided on Healthcare Reform  —  Opponents more likely than supporters to base their 2010 vote on the issue  —  PRINCETON, NJ — The American people are no less divided on healthcare reform today than they were a month ago.  A new Gallup Poll finds 39% of Americans saying …
Roll Call:
Key Liberals Willing to Bargain  —  Amid fresh signs that the White House is preparing to back a scaled-down health care overhaul that would only include a public insurance option as a fallback plan, several House liberals told Roll Call that they could support such a bill depending on how it was structured.
New York Times:
Health Compromise Floated Before Obama Speech  —  WASHINGTON — As President Obama and top advisers drafted his eagerly awaited health care speech to Congress, new details emerged Monday about fees and coverage limits under a proposal being floated by the chairman of a crucial Senate committee.
Mike Soraghan / The Hill:
Hoyer: Public health plan might have to go
Discussion: Wake up America and Hot Air
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Michael Capuano & Sam Farr are Open to Triggers; I'm Open …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Jared Allen / The Hill:
Pelosi leans on Obama
Discussion: RedState and msnbc.com
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
When Bush spoke to students, Democrats investigated, held hearings  —  The controversy over President Obama's speech to the nation's schoolchildren will likely be over shortly after Obama speaks today at Wakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia.  But when President George H.W. Bush delivered …
Jonathan Cohn / The New Republic:
Why Reform Survived August  —  The August recess began with critics attacking health care reform because of its high price tag.  It ended with critics attacking health care reform because of how reformers proposed to reduce that high price tag.  The intevening weeks were nightmarish …
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Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Politics Channel:
How Obama Survived August  —  At the beginning of the month, I predicted that August might turn out be a bloodbath for Democrats.  At the time, the Democratic self-containment on health care had dissolved, cranks were taking over constituent meetings, and that real anxiety about Obama had found …
CNN:
Baucus plan draws lukewarm reax from Grassley
Discussion: The Hill and TPMDC
Wall Street Journal:
Obama and the Left  —  The lesson of the rise and fall of Van Jones.  —  Printer  —  Friendly  —  The abrupt resignation of White House aide Van Jones, deep in the news hiatus of Labor Day weekend, will probably be forgotten in a few days.  But it's a story that still deserves elaboration …
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Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Thank you, Glenn Beck.  By helping force the resignation of Van Jones, you have done a great service to your country.  But in the exact opposite way than what you intended.  —  Your vile and vicious smear campaign has helped reverse one of the worst examples of miscasting since John Wayne took …
Mark Bowden / The Atlantic Online:
The Story Behind the Story  —  IF YOU HAPPENED to be watching a television news channel on May 26, the day President Obama nominated U.S. Circuit Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, you might have been struck, as I was, by what seemed like a nifty investigative report.
Karl Vick / Washington Post:
As ‘Rescissions’ Spawn Outrage, Health Insurers Cite Fraud Control  —  Firms Defend ‘Rescissions’ as Fraud Control  —  LOS ANGELES — The untimely disappearance of Sally Marrari's medical coverage goes a long way toward explaining why insurance companies are cast as the villain in the health-care reform drama.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
More Lies from Barack Obama  —  From today's socialist indoctrination speech: … My father dropped out of tenth grade and has had a totally solid career as a novelist and screenwriter.  These smears against the dropout community need to stop!
CNN:
Laura Bush praises Obama, bemoans excessive partisanship  —  PARIS, France (CNN) — Former first lady Laura Bush praised the performance of her husband's successor Monday, breaking with many Republicans in telling CNN that she thinks President Obama is doing a good job under tough circumstances.
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Business Wire:
Exclusive White House Interviews with the Obamas to Appear …
Discussion: The Hill and The Page
Lynn Sweet:
Obama warns students about posting on Facebook  —  For Immediate Release September 8, 2009  —  THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.  So this is the first day of high school?  —  STUDENTS: Yes.  —  THE PRESIDENT: Wow.  I'm trying to remember back to my first day of high school.  I can't remember that far back.
Elliott Abrams / Washington Post:
What President Jimmy Carter Missed in His Op-Ed on the Middle East  —  In an op-ed on Sunday ["The Elders' View of the Middle East"], former president Jimmy Carter, speaking on behalf of a self-appointed group of “Elders,” described a rapacious Israel facing long-suffering, blameless Palestinians …
Mark Warren / Esquire:
Bill Clinton, Then and Now: The Esquire Interview  —  In a sprawling discussion of his past and our common future, the former president compares his administration's early years with Obama's and talks about what he believes — in health care and next year's midterms — is about to happen
Discussion: The Page
The Daily Beast:
Sanford's ‘Secret-Agent Mission’  —  Blogs and Stories  —  In an exclusive interview, South Carolina's embattled governor, Mark Sanford, talks to The Daily Beast about his strategy for political survival, how his fall from grace disarms his opponents, why he's no Bill Clinton—and the the temptation to “go hide under a rock.”
Discussion: The Hill and Pam's House Blend
 
 
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Ezra Klein:
Baucus's Framework: Summary
Discussion: TalkLeft and Emptywheel
Washington Post:
Obama Lectures to Students on Virtues of Hard Work
Discussion: PostPartisan and Weekly Standard
Ezra Klein:
The Public Plan Is Not the Same Thing as Cost Control
Discussion: TalkLeft, D-Day and Economist's View
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Kennedy Senate dynasty reaches its end
Andy Barr / The Politico:
Newt: ‘Every child’ should read speech
Discussion: Scorecard's Blog
Adam Serwer / American Prospect:
Fraud? I'll Show You Fraud.
 Earlier Items: 
Peter Hamby / CNN:
First on the Ticker: McCain told Schilling to run for Kennedy seat
Discussion: The Hill and TPMDC
Graham Bowley / New York Times:
Closely Watched Buffett Recalculating His Bets
Stuart Rothenberg / Roll Call:
All Signs Point to Another Top-Notch Election Cycle in 2010
Discussion: Scorecard's Blog and msnbc.com
Nissan Ratzlav-Katz / Arutz Sheva:
Al-Qaeda Targeting Germany for ‘Next 9/11’ - Within Weeks
Discussion: The Jawa Report
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Reversal of Supreme Court Precedents at Issue
Discussion: Law Blog, Outside The Beltway and MyDD
 

 
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Source: Google has canceled the development of a second-generation Pixel Tablet, planned for release in 2025, due to concerns that it wouldn't sell very well

Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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