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10:45 AM ET, September 4, 2015

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Renée Graham / BostonGlobe.com:
Kim Davis follows the footsteps of George Wallace  —  Kim Davis is in jail for contempt of court for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but make no mistake: this uncivil civil servant isn't a religious freedom fighter.  She's a homophobe, pure and simple.
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Courier-Journal:
Kim Davis' husband: 'She won't resign' … CONNECT  —  MOREHEAD, Ky. The husband of Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis said early Friday that Kim remains in good spirits and is prepared to remain in jail for months.  —  Joe Davis appeared outside the Rowan County Courthouse …
Cruz for President:
Cruz: I Call Upon Every Believer, Every Constitutionalist, Every Lover of Liberty to Stand with Kim Davis  —  Statement on Arrest of Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis  —  HOUSTON, Texas - U.S. Sen. Cruz, R-Texas, today released the following statement regarding the arrest of Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis:
Adam Beam / Associated Press:   Gay Couple Gets First License To Wed In Defiant Clerk's Kentucky County
Alan Blinder / New York Times:
Kim Davis Ordered Jailed in Kentucky Gay Marriage Dispute
Hugh Hewitt / The Hugh Hewitt Show:
Donald Trump On The Day He Took The Pledge  —  Donald Trump joined me today:  —  Audio:  —  09-03hhs-trump  —  Transcript:  —  HH: Joined now by Donald Trump.  Donald Trump, welcome back to the Hugh Hewitt Show, it's always a pleasure to talk to you.  —  DT: Thank you, Hugh.
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Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Donald Trump Stumbles and Bristles During Foreign Policy Interview  —  Donald J. Trump revealed gaps in his mastery of international affairs during a radio interview on Thursday, appearing to mistake the Quds Force, an Iranian military group, for the Kurds, a Middle Eastern people, and growing testy over questions about foreign leaders.
Eliza Collins / Politico:
Trump fumbles Hewitt question on terror leaders  —  <p>Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt found something Donald Trump doesn't win at on Thursday — knowing his terrorists.</p><p> “I'm looking for the next commander-in-chief, to know who Hassan Nasrallah is, and Zawahiri, and al-Julani, and al-Baghdadi.
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Trump hits radio host Hugh Hewitt for ‘gotcha questions’  —  Donald Trump accused conservative radio show host Hugh Hewitt of asking him unfair questions about foreign affairs in an interview on Thursday.  —  The host of “The Hugh Hewitt Show” said he wanted to focus on “commander-in-chief questions” …
New York Times:
The Truth of ‘Black Lives Matter’  —  The Republican Party and its acolytes in the news media are trying to demonize the protest movement that has sprung up in response to the all-too-common police killings of unarmed African-Americans across the country.  The intent of the campaign …
Nick Gass / Politico:
Trump warns Carson  —  Donald Trump isn't going on the attack against Ben Carson — not yet, at least.  —  “Well, I'm much better as a counterpuncher, so I'd rather have, and I'm hoping for Ben to really hit me at some point, because I love to counterpunch,” the Republican presidential candidate …
Joe Millitzer / FOX2now.com:
11-year-old shoots and kills home intruder in north St. Louis County  —  ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) - A child shot a teen that was trying to break into a home in north St. Louis County.  Police say the 11-year-old shooter fired one round from a handgun and killed the 16-year-old suspect.
New York Daily News:
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards calls Metallica and Black Sabbath ‘great jokes,’ says rap is for ‘tone-deaf people’ in free-wheeling interview  —  Some say rock is dead.  For Keith Richards, it always has been.  —  Strange, coming from the architect of the world's greatest rock ‘n’ roll band.
Christopher S. Rugaber / ABC News:
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to a seven-year low in August as employers added a modest 173,000 jobs, a key piece of evidence for the Federal Reserve in deciding whether to raise interest rates from record lows later this month.  —  The Labor Department said Friday that the jobless rate fell …
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Nelson D. Schwartz / New York Times:
Slower Job Growth May Give Fed Pause on Raising Rates
Margaret Talev / Bloomberg Business:
Joe Biden on Presidential Run: ‘I Would Not Hestitate’ If Emotional Energy Is There  —  Vice President Joe Biden opened up for the first time publicly about his painful deliberations over whether to run for president so soon after his son Beau's death to brain cancer, saying the key question is …
Discussion: Washington Post and Political Wire
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Why Clinton remains inevitable — almost  —  Unless she's indicted, Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination.  —  That kind of sentence is rarely written about a major presidential candidate.  But I don't see a realistic third alternative (except for one long-shot, below).
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Trump's party loyalty pledge ends one GOP problem, brings others  —  Donald Trump on Thursday signed a loyalty pledge to the Republican Party — and, with that, the renegade candidate became a little less of a renegade and a party establishment unsure of what to do with the bedeviling front-runner brought …
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Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
Why Jeb?  —  There is no obvious case for Bush III.
Discussion: Salon, Fox News and RedState
Joshua Green / Bloomberg Business:
Donald Trump Just Signed His Political Death Warrant
Shushannah Walshe / ABC News:
The Note: Joe Biden's Arduous Decision  —  NOTABLES  — WHAT WILL JOE DO?  Vice President Joe Biden weighed in on the possibility of a 2016 presidential run Thursday night, telling an audience in Atlanta that he is unsure about pursuing the nation's highest office, ABC'S ARLETTE SAENZ reports.
Discussion: Politico and Verdict
Benjy Sarlin / msnbc.com:
'Damn right, I'm going to fight back': Bush declares war on Trump  —  HAMPTON, New Hampshire - Jeb Bush had a message for the workers at Foss Manufacturing Company on Thursday who might be tempted by a certain billionaire's siren call: Rage does not pay.  —  “Donald Trump's view is that the end is near,” Bush said.
WISC-TV:
MPD officer confronted by crowd, punched, police say  —  Police: Crowd voiced anti-police sentiments  —  A Madison police officer was confronted by a crowd and punched after a street fight on Prairie Road Wednesday night, according to a release from Madison police.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and Power Line
 
 
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Blake Neff / The Daily Caller:
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Lee Smith / Weekly Standard:
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Los Angeles Times:
Editorial The death of Aylan Kurdi and the need for a moral policy on refugees
Christian Datoc / The Daily Caller:
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New York Times:
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Woman nods off during Jeb speech
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Joe Concha / Mediaite:
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Aamer Madhani / USA Today:
Arby's apologizes after employee refuses to serve police officer
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WAVY-TV:
Portsmouth officer indicted for murder due in court Friday
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Nick Anderson / Washington Post:
SAT scores at lowest level in 10 years, fueling worries about high schools
Megan Garber / The Atlantic:
The Revision of Steve Jobs
Discussion: Above the Law