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10:05 AM ET, February 19, 2015

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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Rudy Giuliani: President Obama doesn't love America  —  The former New York mayor makes his remarks at a Scott Walker event.  —  NEW YORK - Rudy Giuliani went straight for the jugular Wednesday night during a private group dinner here featuring Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker …
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Celeste Katz / NY Daily News:
Rudy Giuliani claims Obama 'doesn't love America' while Wisc.  Gov. Scott Walker goes after Mitt Romney  —  The political figures expressed their disdain while attending a Manhattan dinner party Wednesday.  —  Obama doesn't love America — and Mitt's not much better.
Discussion: Politico, The Right Scoop and The Week
The White House:
Remarks by the President in Closing of the Summit on Countering Violent Extremism  —  THE PRESIDENT: Thank you.  (Applause.)  Thank you so much.  Everybody, please have a seat.  —  Well, thank you, Lisa, for the introduction.  Lisa is an example of the countless dedicated public servants across …
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Geoff Earle / New York Post:
Obama refuses to acknowledge ‘Muslim terrorists’ at summit  —  WASHINGTON — They're burning and beheading victims in the name of Islam, but President Obama delivered a major speech Wednesday on combating violent extremism — while refusing to use the words “Muslim terrorists.”
Discussion: Power Line and Algemeiner.com
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Faulted for Avoiding ‘Islamic’ Labels to Describe Terrorism, White House Cites a Strategic Logic  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama chooses his words with particular care when he addresses the volatile connections between religion and terrorism.  He and his aides have avoided labeling acts …
Jonathan S. Tobin / New York Post:
Obama dances around reality as ISIS plays the tune  —  President Barack Obama speaks during keynote remarks of the White House Summit on Feb. 18.  —  After months of taking flak for his lack of a coherent strategy to combat ISIS, President Obama came up with an answer.  Unfortunately, it's “let's pretend.”
Discussion: CNN, Scared Monkeys, The Federalist and TPNN
Dan Roberts / Guardian:
Chapel Hill ‘hate crime’ response criticised by Muslim lawmaker
Discussion: Common Dreams and Shakesville
ABC News:
Transcript for White House Convenes Summit on Violent Extremism
Discussion: Politico
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Jeb Bush's Attack On Obama Over Iran Goes Horribly Wrong  —  Former Florida Gov. Jeb.  Bush answers questions after speaking to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs.  —  CREDIT: AP  —  Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) called on Congress to pass legislation that would trigger sanctions …
Discussion: New York Times and Daily Kos
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Washington Post:
Jeb Bush vows to set his own course while tapping longtime family advisers
Oliver Sacks / New York Times:
Oliver Sacks on Learning He Has Terminal Cancer  —  A MONTH ago, I felt that I was in good health, even robust health.  At 81, I still swim a mile a day.  But my luck has run out — a few weeks ago I learned that I have multiple metastases in the liver.  Nine years ago it was discovered …
Discussion: Political Wire, Whatever and Althouse
Isaac Latterell:
Planned Parenthood worse than ISIS and lying about it  —  Most states including South Dakota allow for the death penalty for murderers.  There are certain revolting methods of execution, such as beheading, that no state would ever permit, even against murderers who use this method on their victims.
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:   South Dakota Lawmaker: ‘Planned Parenthood Worse Than ISIS’
CNN:
Justice Dept. could sue Ferguson for racial discrimination  —  Will the Attorney General sue Ferguson's police?  —  Washington (CNN)The Justice Department is preparing to bring a lawsuit against the Ferguson, Missouri, police department over a pattern of racially discriminatory tactics used by officers …
New York Times:
When One Penalty Is Enough  —  Millions of Americans may be in for a shock when they file tax returns and learn that they have to pay a fine for failing to enroll in health insurance in 2014 and an even bigger fine for failing to enroll in 2015 before the enrollment period ended on Feb. 15.
Reuters:
Greece submits request for loan extension from skeptical euro zone  —  (Reuters) - Greece formally requested a six-month extension to its euro zone loan agreement on Thursday as it races to avoid running out of cash within weeks and overcome resistance from skeptical partners led by Germany.
Nancy A. Youssef / The Daily Beast:
U.S. Won't Back Egypt's Attacks on ISIS  —  Two long-time allies are attacking ISIS—and growing frustrated with one another.  That's good news for the so-called Islamic State.  —  The Obama administration was given multiple chances Wednesday to endorse a long-time ally's airstrikes …
Tim Jones / Bloomberg Business:
Wisconsin to Skip Debt Payments to Make Up for Walker's Tax Cuts  —  (Bloomberg) — Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, facing a $283 million deficit that needs to be closed by the end of June, will skip more than $100 million in debt payments to balance the books thrown into disarray by his tax cuts.
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Ali Elkin / Bloomberg Business:
Swing-State Voters Not Feeling Community College Plan or Obama In General, Poll Says  —  In Iowa, Virginia, and Colorado, voters say they are ready for a change.  —  Iowa voters oppose President Barack Obama's free community college plan by a 15-percentage-point margin, according to a Quinnipiac poll released Thursday.
Discussion: Politico
Nick Budnick / Oregonian:
John Kitzhaber controversy: Cylvia Hayes fighting order to release her emails  —  Former Oregon first lady Cylvia Hayes declared Wednesday that she will go to court to block a state order requiring her to turn over emails related to her public service.  —  Portland attorney Whitney Boise …
Discussion: Hot Air, Politico and Moe Lane
Washington Post:
Clinton foundation's global network overlaps with family's political base  —  Since its creation in 2001, the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation has raised close to $2 billion from a vast global network that includes corporate titans, political donors, foreign governments …
Matt Apuzzo / New York Times:
Guantánamo Conviction of Australian Is Overturned  —  WASHINGTON — A military appeals court on Wednesday overturned the terrorism conviction of an Australian whose guilty plea was once hailed as a sign that the tribunal system at the Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, prison would be swift and effective.
Discussion: Crooked Timber
Chad Terhune / Los Angeles Times:
Superbug linked to 2 deaths at UCLA hospital; 179 potentially exposed  —  Nearly 180 patients at UCLA's Ronald Reagan Medical Center may have been exposed to potentially deadly bacteria from contaminated medical scopes, and two deaths have already been linked to the outbreak.
Discussion: Gawker, New York Times and The Week
Maria Puente / USA Today:
Dr. Seuss returns with newly discovered book  —  Dr. Seuss long ago passed from the scene but old manuscripts by the beloved children's author keep turning up.  —  Random House Children's Books said Wednesday it will publish a recently discovered manuscript with Dr. Seuss sketches, called What Pet Should I Get, on July 28.
 
 
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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Scott Walker to attend private dinner with supply-siders in New York
Jennifer Duckworth / WJXX-TV:
Student given OK to say ‘God Bless America’
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Neal Gabler / BostonGlobe.com:
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Kevin Rothrock / Global Voices:
Trolling Russia's Hearts and Minds
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ABC News:
Possible American Accent Detected in ISIS Horror Video
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Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
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Trey Gowdy: Time for a Select Committee to Investigate the IRS Scandal
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