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  1. On this week's Reliable Sources podcast: on how to cover the "split screen" of the pandemic in the coming months

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  2. "We are always going to be assertive and clear and plainspoken when it comes to the facts," says. Right now "the gulf between the president's statements about the election and the reality is so wide. And that is requiring us to be quite assertive"

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  3. "I pray to God I never, ever, ever have to write another column about Donald Trump again," said Sunday. But he added: "I don't think that's likely."

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  4. CNN's discusses President Trump's media diet and examines the direct link between the media the President consumes and the false claims he shares. "The President's media diet is poisoned," Stelter says.

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  5. Today's guests: , , , , , , and . Join us at 11am ET on

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  6. Propaganda is most effective "when it's coming from people you trust," says on this week's pod

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  7. On Monday Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held his first Covid-19 briefing in four weeks. Yesterday pointed out that DeSantis has been avoiding the press, and noted that 14 other governors have only held a single Covid briefing each in November

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  8. CNN's , and Amanda Carpenter break down President Trump's interview with Fox News anchor Maria Bartiromo, his first since the election.

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    Nov 29

    Don’t miss our CEO at 11am ET on discussing what press freedom and the freedom to write may look like during a Biden administration.

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  10. "On the whole, we find that people update their beliefs really well when presented with corrective information, even on political misinformation," Briony Swire-Thompson says. But conspiracy theories are a different matter. Hear more on our Reliable podcast

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  13. Axios CEO : "I legitimately fear now that we're going to have a decoupling."

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  14. Biden "is the news" now, says. "What he and his incoming administration are going to do is a thousand times more important than the insults and the obstructionism coming out of the current administration."

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  15. For government agencies and taxpayer-funded spokespeople, "to avoid questions and deny the reporters a chance to ask questions is an insult to the American people. It's a show of weakness," says about Trump administration officials.

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  17. This Sunday we're exploring the links between Covid skepticism and election denialism. 11am ET on

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  18. This week on the Reliable podcast: , author of the Coronavirus News for Black Folks newsletter. Hear from her 👂🏼

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  20. Molly Ball () on yesterday's show: "As President-elect, Americans do want to see him and want assurances that part of the normalcy he's planning to restore includes more transparency."

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