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Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:
Scarborough: Michael Brown Was A ‘Thug,’ Protests Are Based On ‘Lies’ (VIDEO) — MSNBC's “Morning Joe” panel started the day off on Monday with a segment slamming protestors in Ferguson, shaming the St. Louis Rams football team, and calling slain unarmed teenager Michael Brown a “thug.”
Nina Mandell / USA Today:
NFL says it won't discipline Rams players for Ferguson protest — The NFL will not adhere to a request from the St. Louis Police Officer's Association to discipline St. Louis Rams players who did the “hands up, don't shoot” pose used by protesters in Ferguson, Mo. during pre-game introductions on Sunday.
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Nicole Hensley / NY Daily News:
St. Louis police officers upset over Rams players' 'hands up, don't shoot' gesture before game, demand apology — St. Louis Police Officers Association called for a ‘very public apology’ and wants the players involved disciplined by the team or NFL after five Rams players came onto the field …
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Travis Waldron / ThinkProgress:
St. Louis Police Want Rams Players Punished For Pre-Game Ferguson Protest — Five St. Louis Rams players held their own Ferguson protest before their game Sunday afternoon, walking onto the field during pre-game introductions with their hands raised above their heads in the “Hands Up …
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Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
St. Louis police officers' group demands Rams players be disciplined for 'hands up, don't shoot'
St. Louis police officers' group demands Rams players be disciplined for 'hands up, don't shoot'
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Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
Obama gathering civil rights leaders for Ferguson discussions
Obama gathering civil rights leaders for Ferguson discussions
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Frank Rich / Vulture:
What's saving America. — The last time Frank Rich had a conversation with Chris Rock was in early 1996, when they and the 1950s teen heartthrob Pat Boone were thrown together in a New York television studio as panelists on Bill Maher's old show Politically Incorrect.
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Alexandra Jaffe / CNN:
GOP staffer resigns over criticism of Obama daughters — Washington (CNN) — A senior Republican staffer is resigning after her comments that the Obama daughters should “try showing a little class” caused a firestorm of criticism on social media this weekend.
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Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Report: GOP aide quits after criticizing Obama daughters
Report: GOP aide quits after criticizing Obama daughters
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Adam Howard / msnbc.com:
Malia and Sasha Obama targeted for criticism again
Malia and Sasha Obama targeted for criticism again
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Politico:
Congress on the brink — Funding deadline, tax breaks come down to the wire. — December was supposed to be a sleepy month for Congress — a chance to finish up a productive lame-duck session and leave the decks clear for the new Republican majority that takes control in January.
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Edward Luce / Financial Times:
Hillary Clinton's rickety bridge to the White House — Voters lack a compelling reason to embrace Democrats, as opposed to simply rejecting Republicans — The grand view of American politics is that Republicans have a lock on Congress, while Democrats have an inbuilt White House advantage.
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Bad Memories Down South — I've just spent nearly a week back home in exurban Atlanta, and I regret to report that the events in and in reaction to Ferguson have brought back (at least in some of the older white folks I talked with) nasty and openly racist attitudes I haven't heard expressed in so unguarded a manner since the 1970s.
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Lauren Coleman-Lochner / Bloomberg:
Black Friday Fizzles With Consumers as Sales Tumble 11%: Retail — Even after doling out discounts on electronics and clothes, retailers struggled to entice shoppers to Black Friday sales events, putting pressure on the industry as it heads into the final weeks of the holiday season.
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Hiroko Tabuchi / New York Times:
Thanksgiving Weekend Sales, at Stores and Online, Slide 11 Percent
Thanksgiving Weekend Sales, at Stores and Online, Slide 11 Percent
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David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
With executive action, Obama risks losing Chief Justice John Roberts — President Obama always knew his plan to shield millions of immigrants from deportation would enrage Republicans on Capitol Hill who oppose most of what he does. — But by claiming the power to forge ahead based …
Alexandra Jaffe / CNN:
Poll: Americans predict more gridlock in full GOP control of Congress — Washington (CNN) — Half of Americans believe Republican control of both chambers of Congress will be bad for the country, and a majority say it will in fact cause more gridlock in Washington, according to a new CNN/ORC nationwide poll.
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Donal MacIntyre / Daily Express:
EXCLUSIVE: Al Qaeda plot to blow up 5 passenger planes in Christmas ‘spectacular’ — TERRORISTS are plotting to blow up five European passenger jets in a Christmas “spectacular”, security experts say. — DAVIDDYSON — Armed police patrol Heathrow amid warnings of a serious terror threat to UK airports
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Sam Hananel / Associated Press:
Supreme Court To Consider Free-Speech Rights Of Social Media Users — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is weighing the free-speech rights of people who use violent or threatening language on Facebook and other social media. — The justices will hear arguments Monday in the case of a man …
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