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Republicans panicked as Donald Trump refuses to prepare for debate with 'formidable' Joe Biden

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has had a stern warning for President Donald Trump: do not underestimate former Vice President Joe Biden’s skills as a debater. Christie has stressed that however gaffe-prone Biden has been in speeches, he can be both skillful and aggressive when it comes to debates. But Trump, according to NBC News’ sources, has no plans for traditional debate preparation in September or October.

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Leading media expert tells Bill Moyers why presidents lie -- and you'll never believe who's the worst

ANNOUNCER: Welcome to Moyers on Democracy. Want to know why presidents lie – and which one is the worst? You’ve come to the right place. The prolific Eric Alterman is with us: historian, scholar, journalist and media critic, he has just published his 11th book: LYING IN STATE. That’s L-Y-I-N-G. And with it Alterman has won new praise for his colorful and engaging prose, his deep research, and his insights into our troubled present. A distinguished professor of English and Journalism for the City University of New York, media columnist for THE NATION magazine, and author of a biography of Bruce Springsteen, Eric Alterman’s life’s work has been to keep an unflinching eye on America’s flaws while marveling at its promise. Here to talk with him is Bill Moyers.

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Former model claims Trump assaulted her in 1997: 'He just shoved his tongue down my throat'

A former model claims President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her more than two decades ago at the U.S. Open tennis tournament.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger says pandemic 'opportunity' for climate

Former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday said the coronavirus crisis was a "tremendous opportunity" to rebuild devastated economies with clean energy.

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Trump panics over mail-in voting: ‘Election result may NEVER BE ACCURATELY DETERMINED’

President Donald Trump on Thursday ratcheted up his fear mongering about mail-in voting and went so far as to suggest that we may never truly know the results of the 2020 presidential election.

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Trump and Barr are creating a perfect storm for post-election violence: British journalist

A British journalist warns the U.S. is on a path to election-related violence -- no matter who wins.

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'Unprecedented' corruption: Washington Post warns about Trump 2nd-term horrors in scathing editorial

The Washington Post editorial board has published an op-ed warning that President Donald Trump's corruption of the office of the presidency would likely reach new lows if he gets elected to a second term.

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Democratic allies fighting to flip Texas House join forces for $1.1 million digital ad campaign

The campaign will benefit 11 candidates in some of the most pivotal races to take control of the lower chamber.

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Trump is bragging about bringing back manufacturing -- but factories are still bleeding jobs

President Donald Trump is telling voters that he's led a complete revitalization of manufacturing jobs in the United States -- even though the reality is factories are still shedding jobs.

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White House knew Giuliani source was Kremlin agent -- but that might have made him more attractive: 'That's how toxic things are'

Rudy Giuliani's source in an attempt to smear Joe Biden has been flagged for more than a year by U.S. intelligence as a conduit for Russian efforts to interfere with the 2020 election.

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US sends top-level diplomat to Taiwan, angering China

A top US diplomat will arrive in Taiwan on Thursday, the highest-ranking State Department official to visit in 40 years, in a further sign of Washington's willingness to defy China and its campaign to isolate the self-ruled island.

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'One of the most callous sentiments ever uttered': Trump blasted for 'sick' comments about blue state virus deaths

In yet another attempt to evade responsibility for the nation's disastrous coronavirus response as the U.S. death toll approaches 200,000, President Donald Trump late Wednesday said the fact that millions of Americans haven't died of Covid-19 is a sign of success and declared, "If you take the blue states out, we're at a level that I don't think anybody in the world would be at."

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