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Matt Fuller / Roll Call:
Ted Cruz, House Republicans Meet in Secret at Tortilla Coast — Sen. Ted Cruz met with roughly 15 to 20 House Republicans for around two hours late Monday night at the Capitol Hill watering hole Tortilla Coast. — The group appeared to be talking strategy about how they should respond …
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Robert Costa / National Review:
House Conservatives Revolt — Later this morning, House Republicans will meet in the Capitol's basement. The chief topic of conversation: the emerging Senate deal. But before the meeting even begins, House conservatives are bashing it behind the scenes, and they're pushing the leadership to reject the compromise.
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Washington Monthly, The Plum Line, Business Insider, Prairie Weather, The Dish and The Hill
Ramesh Ponnuru / National Review:
The New House Plan — changes the Senate plan in several ways …
The New House Plan — changes the Senate plan in several ways …
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Hot Air and PoliticusUSA
Washington Post:
House, Senate working on competing plans to end shutdown, lift debt ceiling
House, Senate working on competing plans to end shutdown, lift debt ceiling
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Washington Monthly, Fortune, The Week and Prairie Weather
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Ted Cruz: Unsure if he'd block vote on Senate deal
Ted Cruz: Unsure if he'd block vote on Senate deal
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Slate, ThinkProgress, The Fix, The World's Greatest …, Power Line and Businessweek
Mike Allen / Politico:
2 DAYS TO DEBT DEADLINE; SHUTDOWN DAY 15 — SENATE NEAR DEAL to postpone both cliffs to next year — HOUSE UNDER PRESSURE: 'won't be pretty' — WILL REPUBLICANS BE LEFT with little but bad polls? — DATA DU JOUR - DISapproval for handling of budget crisis, in new ABC News/WashPost poll …
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Weekly Standard, The Moderate Voice and Weasel Zippers
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CNN:
‘Tremendous progress’: Senate has a plan, but what will House do? — Washington (CNN) — [Breaking news update, 9:51 a.m. ET] — House Republicans will offer their own plan on Tuesday to temporarily reopen the government and raise the federal debt ceiling while also making changes to Obamacare …
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Carrie Budoff Brown / Politico:
What Barack Obama, Republicans get with a deal — It's not a perfect deal for the White House — but it's a worse deal for Republicans. — Democrats won't say it too loudly just yet, but the emerging budget agreement leaves Republicans with remarkably little to show for forcing …
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Heritage Action for America, Hot Air, ABC News, The World's Greatest … and Washington Post
Politico:
Critical caucus meetings for Boehner, McConnell — House Republican leaders on Tuesday will try to move their own bill to open the government, lift the debt ceiling, and enact a host of health-care related policies that they hope the Senate will accept. — In a closed party meeting Tuesday morning …
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Reuters:
Pressure rising on Boehner
Pressure rising on Boehner
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Felix Salmon:
The default has already begun — The big question in Washington this week is whether, in the words of the NYT, we're going to see “a legislative failure and an economic catastrophe that could ripple through financial markets, foreign capitals, corporate boardrooms, state budget offices and the bank accounts of everyday investors”.
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New York Times:
Senators Near Fiscal Deal, but the House Is Uncertain — WASHINGTON — Senate leaders neared the completion Monday night of a bipartisan deal to raise the debt ceiling and end the government shutdown while the rest of the world braced for the possibility of an American default that could set off a global financial disaster.
New York Times:
House Outlines Alternative to Senate Leaders' Fiscal Deal — WASHINGTON — While Republican senators prepared to meet on Tuesday morning to hear from their leadership about a potential deal with Democrats that could reopen the government and lift the threat of an American default by raising the debt ceiling …
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Liberaland and The Raw Story
Washington Post:
NSA collects millions of e-mail address books globally — The National Security Agency is harvesting hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts around the world, many of them belonging to Americans, according to senior intelligence officials …
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Don Kaplan / NY Daily News:
'The Kelly File's' surge is legit, Nielsen says — MSNBC had questioned Fox News show's 100% ratings increase — Megyn Kelly hosts the Fox News Channel's new show “The Kelly File.” — Nielsen has conducted an investigation into the ratings for Megyn Kelly's new Fox News Channel show …
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Esquire:
13 THINGS THAT DEFINE THE NEW AMERICAN CENTER — It is bigger than you think... An exclusive Esquire-NBC News survey shows us that everything we are told about politics in America today—that there is no middle ground between left and right, blue and red, us and them—is wrong.
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NBCNews and Real Clear Politics
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Panetta rebukes Obama's handling of shutdown — Leon Panetta served in Washington with nine presidents, starting with Lyndon Johnson. He has been a member of Congress, Office of Management and Budget director, White House chief of staff, director of the Central Intelligence Agency and secretary …
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Politico, The Daily Caller, Right Turn, Hot Air, Taegan Goddard's … and Washington Wire
Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
Roger Simon and Media Bias — Over at Politico, Roger Simon has written a fairly trollish bit of “analysis,” which leads off with what he calls a joke about how America would be better off if John Boehner and Ted Cruz drowned. It goes on with the usual clichéd drek about the shutdown being racist and so on.
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
McAuliffe leads Cuccinelli by 7 points as Va. voters blame GOP for shutdown — Virginia voters looking for somebody to blame for the government shutdown impacting federal workers in Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads have settled on gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli …
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Politico, Washington Post, Outside the Beltway and National Review
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
U.S. Economic Confidence Continues to Slide Amid Shutdown — Index score of -39 worst since November 2011 — PRINCETON, NJ — As the government shutdown continued for a second week and Washington leaders scrambled to avoid a default on U.S. debt obligations, Americans' confidence in the economy continued to erode last week.
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Politico and Real Time Economics
Simone Weichselbaum / NY Daily News:
Holy war in Harlem: Pastors want Al Sharpton out — Four prominent clergymen invited over 100 churches to unify in an attempt dethrone Reverend Al Sharpton. — (left to right) Carl Washington, Pastor New Mt Zion Baptist Church, Kris Erskine, Pastor Bethany Baptist Church and Patrick Young …
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Weasel Zippers, Mediaite and BizPac Review
Associated Press:
British authorities break up terror plot — British law enforcement agencies averted a plot to orchestrate a large-scale terror attack similar to the assault on Kenya's Westgate mall, an official said Monday. — Police were questioning four men in their 20s on suspicion of terrorism …
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Weasel Zippers and Jihad Watch
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Obamacare Needs a Drop-Dead Date — Exactly how bad are things on the federal health-care exchanges? The working assumption among most journalists, including me, is that they would be fixed in a few weeks — that is, by the end of this week. But yesterday's New York Times brought …
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