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Washington Post:
President Obama weighs in on information-gathering — EVER SINCE Edward Snowden leaked a series of documents on the National Security Agency (NSA) information-gathering programs, President Obama has praised the notion of more debate on what information — and when — the government can collect about Americans.
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Jeremy Herb / The Hill:
Obama: Putin looks like ‘bored kid in the back of the classroom’ — President Obama on Friday insisted he doesn't have a bad personal relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. — Obama, who cancelled a meeting next month in Moscow with Putin over Russia's granting of asylum …
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The Hinterland Gazette
Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:
Edward Snowden, patriot — President Obama's news conference today was ... weird. — Binyamin Appelbaum, an economics reporter for the New York Times, summed it up sharply on Twitter: “Obama is really mad at Edward Snowden for forcing us patriots to have this critically important conversation.”
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Hullabaloo, The Switch, Prairie Weather, Techdirt, First Read and WorldViews
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
Obama Administration Launching NSA Transparency Website
Obama Administration Launching NSA Transparency Website
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Bangor Daily News, The Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, The Week and ThinkProgress, more at Mediagazer »
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama heads to vacation with defense of National Security Agency, ObamaCare
Obama heads to vacation with defense of National Security Agency, ObamaCare
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Politico
Jacob Fischler / BuzzFeed:
Obama: “I Don't Think Mr. Snowden Was A Patriot”
Obama: “I Don't Think Mr. Snowden Was A Patriot”
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland
Washington Post:
TRANSCRIPT: President Obama's August 9, 2013, news conference at the White House — By Washington Post Staff, — President Obama took questions from reporters at the White House on Aug. 9, 2013. — PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. Please have a seat.
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Electronic Frontier Foundation, National Review and News Desk
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Washington Post:
Obama announces proposals to reform NSA surveillance — President Obama announced plans Friday to pursue reforms that would open the legal proceedings surrounding the National Security Agency's surveillance programs to greater scrutiny, the administration's most concerted response yet to a series of national security disclosures.
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Prairie Weather, The Switch, The Reaction, Forbes, Hit & Run, The Verge, The Impolitic, American Prospect, The Fix, Reuters and Lawfare
EndPlay / KGTV-TV:
Chief of Staff Lee Burdick says Mayor Bob Filner entered therapy a week early, completed program — SAN DIEGO - San Diego Mayor Bob Filner's chief of staff confirmed to 10News that the mayor began his therapy a week early and has already completed the program.
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Taegan Goddard's …, Most Recent, Voice of San Diego, Firedoglake, The Hill, CNN and National Review
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Stuart Oldham / Variety:
Jay Leno's Last ‘Tonight Show’ to Air Feb. 6 — NBC to pull latenight host on the eve of Olympics coverage — Jay Leno's last “Tonight Show” on NBC will air Feb. 6, sources confirm to Variety. — “Tonight Show” exec producer Debbie Vickers made the announcement today to employees of the show …
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Seth Koenig / Bangor Daily News:
LePage in fighter jet simulator: ‘I want to find the Press Herald building and blow it up’ — NORTH BERWICK, Maine — Gov. Paul LePage — who earlier this summer told his commissioners to stop speaking to reporters from the Portland Press Herald and its two sister papers after he objected …
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CNN and The Huffington Post
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Hunter Walker / Talking Points Memo:
In Leaked Audio, Cuccinelli Affirms Support For E.W. Jackson — Ken Cuccinelli, the attorney general and Republican nominee for governor in Virginia, told supporters recently they should have no question about his support for E.W. Jackson, the GOP's polarizing nominee for lieutenant governor in that state.
Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
Social Security Payments Limited To Same-Sex Married Couples Living In States That Recognize Marriage Equality — For a same-sex couple legally married in Massachusetts, who live in Texas and “meet all other factors of entitlement,” the Social Security Administration told employees Friday, “Hold the claim.”
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The Volokh Conspiracy and Joe. My. God.
Investor's Business Daily:
Sarah Palin Was Right—More Dems Ditch Death Panels — ObamaCare: Some Democrats are signing on to bills repealing the powers of the Independent Payment Advisory Board to effectively ration health care for seniors. So Sarah Palin was right about those death panels after all?
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Betsy's Page
Chris Christoff / detroitnews.com:
Detroit's misplaced $1M check bares inefficiency — In late February, cash-strapped Detroit received a $1 million check from the local school system that wasn't deposited. The routine payment wound up in a city hall desk drawer, where it was found a month later.
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The Raw Story
Decca Aitkenhead / Guardian:
Labour must shout louder or risk election defeat, warns Andy Burnham — Shadow health secretary says time is running out for coherent Labour challenge to the coalition — Labour's leadership must put its cards on the table before next spring and produce a set of policies which define …
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Spectator, BBC and National Updates
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Fox May Produce Clinton Biopic Reviled by G.O.P. — The script for the proposed mini-series on the life of the possible presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton hasn't even been written but we may already have a plot twist. — While NBC has come under heavy fire, especially from Republican critics …
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National Review
Robert Costa / National Review:
Cantor: ‘No One Is Advocating a Government Shutdown’ — As the fall's fiscal drama nears, a group of conservative lawmakers are urging Republican leaders to use Obamacare as a bargaining chip. Behind the scenes, they're warning Speaker John Boehner and Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell …
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The Huffington Post and Wonkblog
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Harry Reid: Conference would lead to ‘win’ — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) declared Friday that the Senate's immigration bill would “win” if the two chambers ever went into bicameral negotiations to pass a comprehensive reform bill. — During an interview on KNPR …
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
Reid raises race in discussing GOP opposition to Obama's agenda
Reid raises race in discussing GOP opposition to Obama's agenda
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Talking Points Memo and CNN