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10:35 AM ET, November 1, 2015

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Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Cruz: CNBC debate moderators were ‘left-wing operatives’  —  Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) says the moderators at CNBC's GOP presidential debate were “left-wing operatives” trying to weaken Republican presidential candidates.  —  He added future debates should be hosted by moderators who have voted …
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David McCabe / The Hill:
Trump: CNBC's Harwood a ‘fool’ and a ‘dope’  —  GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump on Saturday labeled the moderator of Wednesday's much-maligned CNBC Republican presidential debate a “dope” and a “fool.”  —  “By the way — this guy John Harwood, was he a dope?”
Discussion: Townhall.com
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Dem: CNBC's ‘circus’ debate was like ‘The Gong Show’
Discussion: Hot Air and ABC News
Matt Steiner / Gazette:
4 dead after morning shootings in downtown Colorado Springs  —  Gunfire rang out Saturday morning east of downtown Colorado Springs, leaving bullet-riddled bodies lying in the 200 block of North Prospect Street and in front of a Wendy's restaurant on North Wahsatch Avenue.
Discussion: Associated Press
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KKTV-TV:
4 Dead, Including Suspect, In Downtown Shooting Spree … Headlines List  —  “I was just sitting on my patio taking my dog out when I saw someone come around the corner, being chased by the police.”  —  Aaron Nicks and dozens of other people in downtown Colorado Springs Saturday morning watched …
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
First on CNN: Trump slams Obama over ground troops in Syria  —  Norfolk, Virginia (CNN)Donald Trump on Saturday knocked President Barack Obama's decision to deploy fewer than 50 Special Operations forces on the ground in Syria, suggesting the strategy is a half-measure.
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Greg Jaffe / Washington Post:   After vowing to end two wars, Obama may leave three behind
ABC News:   Analysis: Obama Crosses Own Red Line With Syrian Deployment
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Fall of the House of Bush  —  WASHINGTON — JEB, dragging his wilted exclamation point around, is so boring that it's hard to focus on the epic nature of his battle.  —  Not the battle against Donald Trump, although his beat-down by Trump is garishly entertaining.
Discussion: Politico and Althouse
Daily Mail:
ISIS ‘shot down’ Russian Sinai plane that crashed and killed all 224 passengers  — The aircraft was reported missing 23 minutes after leaving the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh with 224 on board  — Initial reports that experienced pilot warned of ‘technical problem’ shortly before disaster have now been rejected
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Confidential / New York Daily News:
Donald Trump's ex-wife Ivana slams current spouse Melania: 'She can't talk, she can't give a speech'  —  Ivana Trump has been very supportive of her ex-husband's presidential aspirations, but she isn't endorsing The Donald's wife as First Lady.  —  At a recent event in town …
Discussion: Daily Mail and Althouse
Jordan Alam / The Atlantic:
Where Can Queer Muslims Go to Pray?  —  In the media, being queer and Muslim often seems to amount to being a victim.  In articles on violence against LGBTQ people in Muslim-majority countries, or pieces on the challenges of coming out, the queer person's connection to Islam is often used …
Jennifer Shutt / Politico:
Ryan: ‘I was not elected dictator of the House’  —  Rep. Paul Ryan says he was not elected speaker to dictate, but to work alongside fellow Republicans to set the House agenda.  —  “I was not elected dictator of the House.  I was elected speaker of the House.  And that means we do it in a bottom up approach.
Discussion: Bloomberg Business
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Bernie Sanders Doesn't Kiss Babies.  That a Problem?  —  Spotted: Bernie Sanders, walking down Sixth Avenue in Manhattan.  Swinging hands with his wife, Jane.  Pointing to buildings.  Looking at the sidewalk.  —  And talking as little as possible to people.  Not asking for a single vote.
Patrick Howley / Reuters:
Hillary Clinton Was Warned Not to Blame Benghazi on Youtube Video  —  Then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's embassy in Tripoli, Libya, warned State Department officials in Washington, D.C., not to blame the Youtube video, Innocence of Muslims, for the Benghazi terrorist attack.
Discussion: Allen B. West
 
 
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John McCormick / Bloomberg Business:
Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush Draw Contrasts With Each Other at Iowa Event
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Arthur C. Brooks / New York Times:
Academia's Rejection of Diversity
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John Oliver Doesn't Want Trump On His Show: He Has Nothing Else To Say
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