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10:45 AM ET, September 11, 2012

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Kurt Eichenwald / New York Times:
Op-Ed Contributor: The Bush White House Was Deaf to 9/11 Warnings  —  IT was perhaps the most famous presidential briefing in history.  —  On Aug. 6, 2001, President George W. Bush received a classified review of the threats posed by Osama bin Laden and his terrorist network, Al Qaeda.
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Washington Post:
Among likely voters, Obama-Romney close  —  Last week's Democratic National Convention helped President Obama improve his standing against Republican Mitt Romney, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll, but did little to reduce voter concern about his handling of the economy.
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Gregory J. Krieg / ABCNEWS:
Poll: Americans Pick President Obama Over Mitt Romney for Dinner Date  —  Image credit: Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Photo  —  The American public may be divided on “Obamacare,” but when faced with choosing a candidate to care for them if illness struck, President Obama is their man.
SYS-CON MEDIA:
THE RACE IS ON; Obama's Lead Increases, Warren and Brown in Dead Heat  —  In the days following the Democratic Convention President Obama has extended his lead over former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney to 16 points (56 percent to 40 percent with 9% undecided) according …
Discussion: Ballot Box and The Fix
Dean Chambers / Examiner:
Mitt Romney would lead eight in unskewed data from newest CNN/ORC poll  —  Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney shakes hands with a NASCAR fan during a rain delay before the start of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway on September 8, 2012.
tipponline:
Race Tightens As Obama Advantage Narrows To 2 Points
Washington Post:
Obama, Romney run close among likely voters after conventions
Discussion: GOP 12, AEIdeas and The Fix
CNN:
On the Trail: September 11, 2012  —  (CNN) - President Barack Obama …
Discussion: ABCNEWS
ABCNEWS:
President Marks 11th Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks
Discussion: CNN
Reuters:
The Kerry-ization of Mitt Romney  —  Mitt Romney is getting the full John Kerry treatment on national security — and some top Republicans are alarmed by what they see as his ham-handed response to it.  —  Romney — whose convention speech didn't include a salute to the troops or a reference to Afghanistan …
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BuzzFeed:
Obama's Plan To Use National Security As A Cudgel  —  Obama's decision to play offense on foreign policy marks a “real, significant shift” in our politics, says an Obama advisor.  Just another “shiny object,” a Romneyite fires back.  —  One of the most aggressive parts …
Discussion: Marbury, Wonkette and Taylor Marsh
Brent Budowsky / Pundits Blog:
Romney's Osama bin Laden problem  —  As America reflects on the terror attacks of September 2001, Mitt Romney has what I call an Osama bin Laden problem.  Romney said he would not have ordered the attack in Pakistan that led to the death of bin Laden.  Romney said it was wrong to spend so much money to kill one man.
Discussion: Reuters
Julie Pace / Associated Press:
Both campaigns eschew politics on 9/11 anniversary
Discussion: Connecting.the.Dots
ABCNEWS:
Paul Ryan on Chicago Teachers' Strike: ‘We Stand with Mayor Rahm Emanuel’  —  PORTLAND, Ore. — Paul Ryan crossed party lines and voiced support for one of President Obama's biggest backers today, saying, “We stand with Mayor Rahm Emanuel” in his fight with Chicago's teachers …
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Steven Greenhouse / New York Times:
In Standoff, Latest Sign of Unions Under Siege  —  The high-stakes strike by 26,000 public school teachers in Chicago is only the latest episode in which the nation's teachers' unions have been thrown on the defensive in the face of demands for far-reaching changes.
Rick Perlstein / Salon:
Stand against Rahm!  —  First Wisconsin.  Then Occupy.  Now Chicago.  The teachers' strike is the next chapter in the fight against plutocracy  —  CHICAGO — I was awoken by honking car horns yesterday morning, and couldn't have been happier for the fact.
Zack Beauchamp / ThinkProgress:
Former Israeli Defense Forces Head: 'I Don't Believe In Red Lines' On Iran's Nuclear Program  —  Former Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff and Air Force Lieutenant General Dan Halutz extended his previous criticisms of hawkishness on Iran on Monday afternoon, worrying that setting “red lines” …
Discussion: Israel Matzav
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Barak Ravid / Associated Press:
Netanyahu: Those that refuse to set red lines for Iran can't give Israel red light
Discussion: The Atlantic Online and Mondoweiss
Joel Greenberg / Washington Post:
Israel, U.S. at odds over ‘red line’ for Iran
Discussion: AEIdeas and American Spectator
Fox News:
EXCLUSIVE: Parents of SEAL Team Six member say unit endangered by Obama administration statements  —  Identifying the Special Operations Force behind the Usama bin Laden raid amounted to placing a target on the back of the team members as well as their families, according to the parents of Aaron Vaughn …
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Bloomberg: Federal government should support 9/11 memorial  —  New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday that he hoped the federal government would provide financial assistance to the construction of a September 11 memorial museum, just hours after the resolution of a dispute that had halted construction for months.
Discussion: Politico
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Charles V. Bagli / New York Times:
Bloomberg, Cuomo Announce Deal Over Ground Zero Museum
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
With GOP jittery, Romney faces test of resolve  —  Mitt Romney and his top aides are running an essentially faith-based campaign.  Whatever the polls say at the moment, whatever the pundits say, whatever some nervous Republicans say, Team Romney simply does not believe President Obama can win re-election in today's terrible economy.
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Niall Ferguson / The Daily Beast:
Niall Ferguson: Why Obama Is Winning  —  The economy's in the tank, yet Romney can't seem to gain an edge.  One thing's for sure: this election is about personal likability.  It's not the economy, stupid.  —  It's a paradox.  The economy is in the doldrums.  Yet the incumbent is ahead in the polls.
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Robert Mankoff / From the Desk of Bob Mankoff:
Nipplegate  —  The New Yorker has a Facebook page for our cartoons, which a lot of you like, or maybe it's just one person with a lot of time on their hands, liking the page over and over again.  But in any case, it's a whole lotta like.  We like that.  —  What we don't like is that we …
Steve Benen / msnbc.com:
'He says he's got a 53-point plan or whatever'  —  Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) spoke at the Republican National Convention a couple of weeks ago, and like most speakers, didn't have much to say about the man his party was nominating for president.  In his 1,300-word speech, Kasich said …
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Liberal group targets Ann Romney in new ads
Kevin Cirilli / Reuters:
Scott Van Duzer, the Obama hugger: Shop facing boycott  —  The owner of a Florida pizza shop says people are boycotting his business because he bear-hugged President Barack Obama on Sunday.  —  “People are saying a lot of bad things and boycotting my restaurant,” Scott Van Duzer, 46, told POLITICO.
Investor's Business Daily:
Obama's Hayes Of History  —  History: As President Obama fumbled with an iPhone, the blogosphere recalled he had earlier falsely bad-mouthed President Rutherford B. Hayes as a technological troglodyte.  It's not his error that annoys but his arrogance.  —  For a man who would have Americans believe …
Discussion: National Review
 
 
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Madhumita Murgia / Financial Times:
The Financial Times signs a deal with OpenAI to train AI models on the publisher's archived content and to let ChatGPT reply with short summaries of FT articles

The Hollywood Reporter:
Paramount CEO Bob Bakish steps down; Brian Robbins, Chris McCarthy, and George Cheeks will run Paramount on an interim basis as an “Office of the CEO”

Alex Sherman / CNBC:
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