A.M. Links: Innocence of Muslims Filmmaker Being Held Without Bond Until Court Date After Election, Seattle Police Buying More Drones, EU Popularity at All Time Low in Britain

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  • Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the filmmaker behind Innocence of Muslims, remains held without bond. He has a court date scheduled for November 9.

  • A CNN poll showed Barack Obama winning last night's debate 48-40 according to respondents.
  • Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey's ads connecting his Republican opponent to the Tea Party has tightened the polls. Casey's comfortable lead has vanished.
  • Ben Bernanke won't seek a third term as Federal Reserve chair, he apparently told friends.
  • The Seattle Police Department is reportedly purchasing two drones for about $150,000. It purchased two for $85,000 in 2010 which it hasn't used yet.
  • An off-duty Milwaukee cop who accidentally shot a woman at a pretzel kiosk pled guilty to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct. The safety on his firearm was not on and it was not holstered.
  • The European Union's popularity in Britain is at an all-time low, the British Foreign Secretary warns European governments.

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