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12:45 AM ET, November 15, 2015

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Hunter Walker / Yahoo Politics:
Sanders aide pushes back against CBS switch to foreign policy focus for debate  —  A staffer for one of the other campaigns who was also on the call described the exchange to Yahoo News as “heated” and even “bizarre,” and a second source on the call confirmed the nature of the exchange.
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Rick Klein / ABC News:
Analysis: Debate Reveals Democratic Uncertainties on Foreign Policy  —  The Democrats came to Iowa Saturday night to have a debate, in a somber moment in a shaken nation.  —  It turned into something less than an outright fight but ultimately quite a bit more - a potentially pivotal moment …
Dylan Matthews / Vox:
What Bernie Sanders misses about Dwight Eisenhower's tax rates  —  At the Democratic presidential debate in Des Moines Saturday night, Bernie Sanders reiterated his support for raising the top income tax rate far above its 39.6 percent level.  He wouldn't give an exact number …
Discussion: Politico and Yahoo Politics
Eli Stokols / Politico:
Clinton fends off attacks in second debate  —  Hillary Clinton, after coasting through the first Democratic debate, spent two hours during the second showdown on Saturday night fending off a barrage of attacks, as her rivals criticized her foreign policy record, her ties to Wall Street, and her shifting positions on gun control.
Annie Karni / Politico:
Sanders fights CBS move to change debate format after Paris  —  DES MOINES - With the rest of the world riveted on Paris, Bernie Sanders' top aides fought hard to preserve his 90-second opening remarks - even as sponsors of tonight's debate demanded time to discuss the terrorist slaughter of 120 civilians.
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Democratic Debate Brings Clashes on Economy and Terrorism  —  The fight against global terrorism took center stage Saturday night when Democrats gathered in Iowa to debate after the gruesome attacks in Paris that laid bare the kinds of threats the next American president will face.
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Sanders: We Don't Need No Stinking Foreign Policy!  —  Via Drudge, there was a “bizarre,” “heated” telephone exchange this morning between representatives of CBS, which is hosting tonight's Democratic presidential debate, and one of Bernie Sanders' top aides.
Washington Post:
Tonight, three candidates are participating in the second Democratic debate at Drake University in Des Moines: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley.  —  We'll be posting the transcript live below, with notes and analysis from the crew here at The Fix as well as the Fact Checker's Michelle Lee.
Paola Chavez / ABC News:
Second Democratic Debate: The Best Lines  —  In light of the attacks in Paris on Friday night, the Democratic debate hosted by CBS News in Des Moines, Iowa, focused on national security and foreign policy.  —  Candidates Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley began the debate …
Discussion: Politico and abc7chicago.com
Michael Crowley / Politico:
Attacks call Obama's strategy into question  —  Coming just a day after President Barack Obama's comment that the Islamic State had been “contained,” the terrorist attacks in Paris have cast doubt on the administration's strategy and efforts to show gains against the jihadist group, which claimed credit for the carnage.
Emily Steel / New York Times:
CBS Shifts Emphasis of Democratic Debate to Reflect Paris Attacks
Wall Street Journal:
Paris Attacks: Suicide Bomber Wearing an Explosive Vest Was Blocked From Entering Stade de France Soccer Venue  —  At least one suicide bomber had a ticket to the France-Germany soccer game, but his explosive vest was found during a security check at the gate
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Daily Mail:
Jihadis sneaked into Europe as fake Syrian refugees: Killer's passport was used by ‘migrant’ who arrived in Greece just weeks ago as authorities reveal terrorists - including a 15-year-old - prowled streets in three coordinated teams  — French police revealed a Syrian passport was found …
Ben Norton / Salon:
Our terrorism double standard: After Paris, let's stop blaming Muslims and take a hard look at ourselves  —  But until we look honestly at the violence we export, nothing will ever change  —  Any time there is an attack on civilians in the post-9/11 West, demagogues immediately blame it on Muslims.
New York Times:
PARIS ATTACK WAS WORK OF 3 TEAMS, AN ‘ACT OF WAR’ BY ISIS, FRANCE SAYS
Fox News:
Belgium makes three arrests linked to Paris attacks
Saeed Kamali Dehghan / Guardian:
Paris attacks: Hollande holds Islamic State responsible for ‘act of war’ - live
Rukmini Callimachi / New York Times:
ISIS Claims Responsibility, Calling Paris Attacks ‘First of the Storm’
Max Fisher / Vox:
The perfect response to people who blame Islam for ISIS  —  When people talk about ISIS and Islam, as they are today and will surely be for some time in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, they tend to take one of two positions: either that ISIS has nothing to do with “real” Islam …
Discussion: Bloomberg View and Obsidian Wings
Tom Slater / Spiked:
After Paris  —  Less than 24 hours after the barbarism in Paris, the bodies of more than 120 concertgoers, Friday-night revellers and children barely cold, and the apologism has already begun.  They couldn't even wait a whole day, these cultural appeasers, whose kneejerk response to every act …
Nick Gass / Politico:
CBS ends Democratic debate with seven minutes to spare  —  CBS brought in the second Democratic debate seven minutes under time, giving Iowa Democrats the chance to catch the end of the No. 5-ranked Hawkeyes' game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers.  —  The candidates began their closing statements …
Discussion: Political Wire
Caitlin Yilek / The Hill:
Dems fire back at GOP in debate Wi-Fi war  —  The Democratic National Committee (DNC) found an unusual way to take a jab at the Republican National Committee (RNC) before Saturday's Democratic debate: It's Wi-Fi network.  —  The DNC named it's Wi-Fi network “13MillionNewJobs,” …
 
 
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