Beijing now controls the largest navy in the world and is attempting to double the size of its nuclear warhead stockpile over the next decade; reaction from Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane, chairman of the Institute for the Study of War
Day: September 2, 2020
SR: Fox poll: Joe Biden tops President Trump in three key battlegrounds ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Trump, Biden exchange jabs as November election nears; reaction and analysis from the ‘Special Report’ All-Stars
SR: Concerns raised about outside influence on protests ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Law enforcement tracking out-of-state agitators; David Spunt reports
SR: Coming up on the Thursday, September 3 edition of ‘Special Report’ ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Bret Baier gives you a sneak peek of the next show
SR: Concerns raised about outside influence on protests ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Law enforcement tracking out-of-state agitators; David Spunt reports
SR: Portland authorities survey damage following four nights of unrest ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Oregon state police are working with the U.S. attorney’s office to review arrests and bring federal charges against those arrested for criminal activity; Matt Finn reports from Portland
SR: Fox News poll: President Trump trails Joe Biden in key battleground states ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Among likely voters, Joe Biden leads President Trump in Arizona by nine, in Wisconsin by eight and in North Carolina by four; Kevin Corke reports from the White House
SR: Joe Biden walks back comment on rolling back reopenings ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says he took David Muir’s question as a ‘generic question’; Peter Doocy reports from Wilmington, Delaware
FI: Gutfeld on Nancy Pelosi’s visit to the hair salon ((thefive___________)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says San Francisco hair salon set her up
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3|||U.S. To Owe More Than The Size Of Its Economy For The 1st Time In 75 Years||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||Congressional forecasters expect the federal deficit to reach $3.3 trillion during the current fiscal year. By 2023, government debt will reach an all-time high of 107% of GDP.
Sheets of one-dollar bills run through the printing press at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing on March 2015 in Washington, D.C. National debt is expected to reach an all-time high of 107% of GDP in 2023.
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