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2:35 PM ET, November 11, 2015

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Washington Post:
The fourth Republican debate transcript, annotated  —  Eight Republican candidates are facing off in Milwaukee, in the fourth round of Republican debates of the 2016 presidential election: Donald Trump, Ben Carson, Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), former Florida governor Jeb Bush …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Republican Candidates Have Trouble Making the Case for Change  —  They have forgotten why Obama’s America is so terrible. … Early in the fourth Republican debate, Wall Street Journal editor Gerard Baker, one of the debate moderators, asked Carly Fiorina a question that cut at the heart …
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump leads in post-debate online polls  —  Donald Trump may have put in a less-combative performance during the fourth GOP debate Tuesday night aired by Fox Business, he remained atop several unscientific online polls after the event.  —  Trump took 38 percent of the vote in the Drudge Report poll …
Discussion: Politico, TIME and The Week
New York Times:
In Republican Debate, Candidates Battle Sharply on Immigration  —  MILWAUKEE — After weeks of personal sniping, the Republican presidential candidates clashed sharply over immigration and other policies in their debate here on Tuesday, with Gov. John Kasich of Ohio and former Gov. Jeb Bush …
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
We're finally seeing the deep fault lines at the heart of the GOP nomination battle  —  MILWAUKEE — The Republican presidential candidates turned serious here Tuesday night, largely setting aside personal attacks in favor of a spirited discussion on economic and other issues.
Aaron Zitner / Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio Won GOP Debate, Poll Finds  —  Donald Trump and Marco Rubio won Tuesday's night primetime Republican debate, according to an overnight poll of Internet users who watched the contest, but Mr. Trump came out as the favorite among Republicans and left the best impression about his ability to serve as president.
Charles Hurt / Washington Times:
Bush, Kasich seal their fates by pandering to illegal immigrants
Discussion: Instapundit
ABC News:
The Note: What We Learned From Last Night
Discussion: Bloomberg Business
Joe Cunningham / RedState:
Winners and Losers from the Fox Business Debate
Discussion: The Hayride and New York Times
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
5 takeaways from the GOP debate
Pamela Engel / Business Insider:
Donald Trump said wages are ‘too high’ in his opening debate statement
Discussion: Bloomberg View
Joe Holleman / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mizzou hunger-strike figure from Omaha, son of top railroad exec  —  Jonathan Butler, a central figure in the protests at the University of Missouri, is an Omaha native and the son of a railroad vice president, the Omaha World-Herald reports.  —  Butler refused food last week in a move …
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
MIZZOU HUNGER STRIKER Claims He's Oppressed, Rips ‘White Privilege’ - Comes From Family Worth $20 Million  —  He's a One-Percenter!  —  Jonathan Butler, the University of Missouri graduate student who went on a weekend hunger strike, comes from a family worth $20 million.
Discussion: Right
Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Philosophy majors actually earn a lot more than welders  —  Early in the Fox Business Network debate, Marco Rubio took a strong stand in favor of vocational education.  “For the life of me I don't know why we stigmatize vocational education,” he said.  “Welders make more money than philosophers.
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FOX6Now.com:
Protesters set American flag on fire, MPD officers ceremoniously fold it up  —  MILWAUKEE — Hundreds of people ventured in downtown Milwaukee Tuesday evening to protest causes of all kinds — everything from minimum wage to immigration.  —  During their march from Milwaukee's City Hall …
Discussion: KFOR-TV and KTLA
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Fox News:
Missouri assistant professor under fire for dramatic confrontation with journalist caught on video
Julie Hirschfeld Davis / New York Times:
Support for Israel Must Be Bipartisan, Netanyahu Tells U.S. Audience  —  WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel made a direct appeal on Tuesday to Democrats still troubled by the public feud over the nuclear deal with Iran, appearing at a leading liberal think tank aligned …
Discussion: Weekly Standard and Algemeiner.com
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Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
10 Falsehoods That Netanyahu Told During His Appearance At CAP
Discussion: BuzzFeed
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Lying Liars Lie  —  The NY Times reviews the recent Republican debate and concedes it was a step up from the CNBC debacle.  However, this being the Times, they (Jamie Poniewozik has the byline, but who edited?), can't report accurately:  —  At one point, the crowd began to grumble simply …
Discussion: New York Times
The Local:
Nightclub bans refugees for ‘harassing women’  —  A club in southern Germany has started ejecting refugees from its premises, leading to accusations of racism.  But it says it is simply trying to protect its female clientèle.  —  Last Friday the owner of Brucklyn club in Bad Tölz …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and VodkaPundit
Eleanor Ainge Roy / Guardian:
New Zealand female MPs thrown out of parliament after disclosing sexual assaults  —  Women ruled out of order by Speaker for demanding prime minister John Key apologise for accusing opposition of ‘backing the rapists’  —  Several female MPs were ordered to leave the New Zealand parliament …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Senate Republicans get green light for ObamaCare repeal bill  —  The Senate parliamentarian has ruled that defunding Planned Parenthood can be part of a special Republican package repealing parts of ObamaCare, The Hill has learned.  —  The parliamentarian on Tuesday gave word …
Hunter Walker / Yahoo:
Ben Carson is done answering questions about his life story  —  MILWAUKEE — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson is ready to tell people who ask questions about his history to “go jump in a lake.”  —  Carson, a former neurosurgeon, is currently one of the leaders in the GOP primary field.
 
 
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Carson swipes Sanders at Christian college
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Republican debate ratings: Fox Business comes close to matching CNBC
Richard Fry / Pew Research Center:
Record share of young women are living with their parents, relatives
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Eliza Collins / Politico:
Bob Dole endorses Jeb Bush
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Bill O'Reilly / BillOReilly.com:
The Truth about President Reagan
Discussion: Power Line and Mediaite
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Germany Sells Out Of Pepper Spray As “Frightened Germans Buy Protection Against Refugees”
Los Angeles Times:
Editorial It's time to stop the whining about charter schools
Discussion: Diane Ravitch's blog
Peter Hermann / Washington Post:
Surge in robberies on Capitol Hill alters residents' routines, lifestyles
Discussion: The PJ Tatler