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7:10 AM ET, August 27, 2019

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Peter Baker / New York Times:
As Trump Swerves on Trade War, It's Whiplash for the Rest of the World  —  BIARRITZ, France — Remember when President Xi Jinping of China was the “enemy”?  That was so Friday.  As of Monday, according to President Trump, Mr. Xi was “a great leader” and a “brilliant man.”
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Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Sixty-eight minutes in Biarritz: A glimpse into Trump's unorthodox mind  —  The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter's insights  —  BIARRITZ, France — For many minutes on Monday, President Trump stood on foreign soil at the close of the Group of Seven summit here and trashed his predecessor.
Discussion: Politico, The Week and Breitbart
Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
After Trump claims first lady has ‘gotten to know’ Kim Jong Un, White House clarifies they've never met
Caitlin Oprysko / Politico:
White House clarifies that Melania Trump has not met Kim Jong Un
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Washington Post
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump Went to the Mat for Putin at the G-7 Summit  —  Five years ago, Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine and stole a chunk of its territory, the first redrawing of an international border since World War II.  As punishment, Russia was expelled from the G-8, a blow to Vladimir Putin's prestige.
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Washington Post:
Trump advocates for Putin at G-7 summit in move to soften Russia's pariah status
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Political Wire
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
Trump's Obama envy is getting even worse
Center for Public Integrity:
Federal Election Commission to effectively shut down.  Now what?  —  Federal Election Commission Vice Chairman Matthew Petersen announced his resignation today.  —  This means the agency that enforces and regulates the nation's campaign finance laws will effectively shut down …
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Emily Davies / Washington Post:   GOP appointee resigns from Federal Election Commission, leaving it without a quorum
Monmouth University Polling Institute:
3-Way Lead as Dem 2020 Picture Shifts  —  Sanders and Warren rise; Biden drops  —  West Long Branch, NJ - Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and former Vice President Joe Biden are currently bunched together in the national Democratic presidential preference contest.
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Joe Walsh ‘Completely Ghosted’ His Campaign Manager Days Before White House Run  —  “It's obvious to me that the campaign plan that we have all worked hard on together in anticipation of a launch today isn't going to happen,” Jacob Perry wrote.  —  August 16 was supposed …
Discussion: Raw Story, Fortune, Reason and IJR
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Bernie Sanders / Columbia Journalism Review:
Op-Ed: Bernie Sanders on his plan for journalism  —  Walter Cronkite once said that “journalism is what we need to make democracy work.”  He was absolutely right, which is why today's assault on journalism by Wall Street, billionaire businessmen, Silicon Valley, and Donald Trump presents a crisis—and why we must take concrete action.
Washington Post:
Investigators scrutinizing video outside Epstein's cell find some footage unusable, according to people familiar with the inquiry  —  At least one camera in the hallway outside the cell where authorities say registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein hanged himself earlier this month had footage …
Jack Shafer / Politico:
Why Journalists' Old Tweets Are Fair Game for Trump  —  Journalists don't have thin skins, broadcaster Edward R. Murrow is reputed to have said, they have no skins.  Reporters are so sensitive that you needn't criticize their work to earn a buzz saw in the face in return.
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The Harvard Crimson:
Incoming Harvard Freshman Deported After Visa Revoked  —  While most Harvard freshmen settle into their dorms Tuesday, one new student, Ismail B. Ajjawi '23, faces ongoing negotiations with immigration officers to allow him to enter the United States and study at the College.
Discussion: Politico
Eliza Shapiro / New York Times:
Desegregation Plan: Eliminate All Gifted Programs in New York  —  A group appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio proposed seismic changes to the nation's largest school system.  —  For years, New York City has essentially maintained two parallel public school systems.
Committee on the Judiciary:
HOUSE JUDICIARY ASKS JUDGE TO EXPEDITE RULING FOR TESTIMONY OF FORMER WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL DON MCGAHN  —  Washington, D.C. - Today, the House Judiciary Committee filed a motion to expedite the ruling in the lawsuit to compel former White House Counsel Don McGahn to testify before the Committee …
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New York Times:   Ex-White House Aide Rob Porter Is Subpoenaed in House Impeachment Inquiry
Jamelle Bouie / New York Times:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Understands Democracy Better Than Republicans Do  —  The idea that proponents of greater electoral equity have to quiet down because we live in a ‘republic’ is absurd.  —  Spend enough time talking politics on the internet — or in any other public forum …
Lisa Needham / Shareblue Media:
Devin Nunes' attorney says parody Twitter accounts are as dangerous as guns and fires  —  At the first hearing on Devin Nunes's lawsuit against Twitter, there were cow ears, cow T-shirts, and over-the-top analogies.  —  Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) finally had his day in court.  It didn't go very well.
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Matt Keeley / Newsweek:
Devin Nunes' attorney argues @DevinNunesMom, @DevinCow parody accounts as dangerous as guns
Discussion: Raw Story
Sister Toldjah / RedState:
Not From the Onion: The NY Times Newsroom Literally Has a Bedbug Problem on Several Floors  —  It has not been a good month for the writers and editors at the New York Times.  —  They found out last week the hard way that conservative groups are going to aggressively start making liberal media outlets …
Discussion: Slate and The Daily Beast
Lenny Bernstein / Washington Post:
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $572 million for its role in Oklahoma's opioid crisis  —  NORMAN, Okla. — A judge Monday found Johnson & Johnson responsible for fueling Oklahoma's opioid crisis, ordering the health-care company to pay $572 million to remedy the devastation wrought by the epidemic on the state and its residents.
Discussion: ScienceAlert, Slate and Vox
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Adam Goldman / New York Times:
Prosecutors Near Decision on Whether to Seek an Andrew McCabe Indictment  —  WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors in Washington appear to be in the final stages of deciding whether to seek an indictment of Andrew G. McCabe, the former deputy F.B.I. director and a frequent target of President Trump …
Bethany Milton / New York Times:
My Final Break With the Trump State Department  —  What is there left to defend to foreign audiences, other than a promise that we're a democracy and that there are future elections to come?  —  Ms. Milton is a former Foreign Service officer.  —  When President Trump allowed a crowd to chant …
Discussion: Raw Story
Alex Zielinski / Portland Mercury:
Undercover in Patriot Prayer: Insights From a Vancouver Democrat Who's Been Working Against the Far-Right Group from the Inside  —  Since 2017, far-right groups have flocked to notoriously liberal Portland to march, yell, and engage in violent clashes with left-wing activists.
Page Six:
Hamptons DJ refuses to turn down the music for Bill Clinton  —  It takes a fearless DJ to stand up for “late-night vibes” when you've got Bill Clinton asking you to turn the music down.  —  But that's what happened in the Hamptons when Bill and Hillary Clinton, Jon Bon Jovi and former …
Michael Shellenberger / Forbes:
Why Everything They Say About The Amazon, Including That It's The “Lungs Of The World,” Is Wrong  —  I write about energy and the environment.  —  The increase in fires burning in Brazil set off a storm of international outrage last week.  Celebrities, environmentalists …
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Nick Corasaniti / New York Times:
Newark Water Crisis: Racing to Replace Lead Pipes in Under 3 Years
Discussion: The Root
The Times of Israel:
US State Department drops Palestinian territories listing from website
Discussion: Jerusalem Post and Breitbart
Gregory S. Schneider / Washington Post:
Trump approval hits new low among Virginians in Roanoke College poll
Rory Fleming / Filter:
As Major Report Estimates 5 Million Jailed Each Year, What Now?
Discussion: Shadowproof
Justin Caruso / The Daily Caller:
CNN's Jim Acosta Heckles Trump As He Walks Off Stage During G7 Summit In France
Discussion: RedState and The Gateway Pundit
Jeffrey Cimmino / Washington Examiner:
Embattled Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam under fire over appointee with history of anti-Catholic tweets
Discussion: CNSNews and Townhall
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Joe Sonka / Courier-Journal:
Internal poll from Andy Beshear campaign shows significant lead over Gov. Matt Bevin
Discussion: Political Wire
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
The Al Franken Case Shows We're Asking Journalism to Do Too Much
Steve Eder / New York Times:
A Former Trump Hotel Partner Is Charged With Felony Theft
Elizabeth Nolan Brown / Reason:
Secret Memos Show the Government Has Been Lying About Backpage
Annie Lowrey / The Atlantic:
The Next Recession Will Destroy Millennials
Discussion: Hot Air and Mother Jones
Tom Cotton / New York Times:
We Should Buy Greenland
 

 
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Peter White / Deadline:
Fox and Hulu extend their content partnership, including in-season streaming rights for Fox's programming; sources: the deal is worth $1.5B over four years

Peter Kafka / Business Insider:
A Q&A with Chris Balfe, CEO of Red Seat Ventures, which has helped Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly set up their podcast and streaming businesses and sell ads

Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

 
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