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it's interesting the journalists from these the thing and the spiegel simply concealed the points themportance of the general public and despite having more complete information they told lies anyway everything was turned upside down some crucial exerts which can only be fully understood in the context that i even in that intoxicated state in private supposedly private meeting it's an ib surveillance with decoys luring me into a trap by constantly asking leading questions even then i made it crystal clear and i'm saying it now officially that i don't give or take bribes the fact is that the into context and parts where i said it definite no to corruption was simply emitted i'd like to reiterate once more even when drunk i never sell out while some of the politicians do even when sober. here without tea from moscow on the way claims of nefarious of performance enhancement this time though named by donald trump and his election rival joe biden will put that to the test among all stories after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontatio
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it's interesting the journalists from these the doors thing and the spiegel simply concealed the parts that are important to the general public and despite having more complete information they told lies anyway everything was turned upside down some crucial exists which can only be fully understood in the context that i even in that intoxicated state in private supposedly private meeting it's an i b c. villa with decoys luring me into a trap by constantly asking leading questions even then i made it crystal clear and i'm saying it now officially that i don't give or take bribes the fact is that the entire context and parts where i said a definite no to corruption was simply emitted i'd like to reiterate once more even when drunk i never sell out while some other politicians do even when sober. rushes limpid committee is sacked ahead of the country's anti-doping agency rosado the committee's decision comes after a probe exposed alleged financial violations by yuri gallus which he denies saskia taylor reports. well we all know that russian sport has had a bumpy couple of years and now an
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my name is grace weisman spiegel davis, and this is my not so brave but spectacular life. >> woodruffgrace weisman spiegel davis, we are so you survived, and a lot of us share your appreciation for hair dressers. that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy and that's the newghour for toni i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay fe, and see you soon. >> major funding for t pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular understands that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based custom c service repsan help you choose a plan based on how much you use your phone, nothing more, nothing less. to learn more, go to consumerceular.tv >> when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendate.ns to your l that's fidelity wealth management. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the onsupport of these institutions and indiv
my name is grace weisman spiegel davis, and this is my not so brave but spectacular life. >> woodruffgrace weisman spiegel davis, we are so you survived, and a lot of us share your appreciation for hair dressers. that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy and that's the newghour for toni i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay fe, and see you soon. >> major funding for t pbs newshour has...
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figure on the audience's eyes the hardness in humanity of male behavior monitors many asians cotton spiegel. is hooked up with the with these things and then the swing shuffle just to show people she's . a good. women symbolize goodness they're hospital nurses she lives they sympathize and give comfort they can also play the role of restoring men for the next battle in the war going on. the women have on some level. a very conservative faction they are loyal you know wife and mother who stay behind and wait for their husband to come back they are the ones who keep the country and the family going. in the spielberg film the mother is a strangely passive character the grief is voiceless time on screen less than 10 minutes she's already lost 3 sons to war now the last son james is to be sent home to minimize her anguish. you. are his or bring your back so i can leave them where they're supposed to tell your mother. and they send her another folded american flag. color when you found me. i was here and i was with the only brothers that i have left and there's no way i was going to desert. for t
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it's interesting the journalists from these the doors and the spiegel simply concealed the parts that are important to the general public and despite having more complete information they told lies anyway everything was turned upside down some crucial exerts which can only be fully understood in the context that i even in that intoxicated state in the private supposedly private meeting it's an ib surveillance with decoys luring me into a trap by constantly asking leading questions even then i made it crystal clear and i'm saying it now officially that i don't give or take bribes the fact is that the entire context and parts resident there from no to corruption was simply emitted i'd like to reiterate once more even when drunk i never sell out while some other politicians do even when sober let me bring in 45 seconds of world news in brief we just get in 150 people have been killed and hundreds more injured by monsoon floods in afghanistan look at the mess houses have been swept away with many victims still missing and unaccounted for. funerals but for a top human rights lawyer who die
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step down and the coalition government fell here's an excerpt from that video by the german tabloid spiegel. decisiveness. when he sees it. however newly laid transcript suggests crucial admissions were struck and rejected the deal many times now the journalists in their original revelations insist the leaks may nothing no change but strike again told us he stands by his words. it's interesting journalists from these the doors should be good simply concealed the points that are important to the general public and this by having more complete information they told lies anyway everything was turned upside down some crucial exerts which can only be fully understood in the context that i even in that intoxicated state in the private supposedly private meeting at an obese a villa with decoys luring me into a trap by constantly asking leading questions even then i made it crystal clear and i'm saying it now officially that i don't give or take bribes the fact is that the entire context and parts where i said a definite no to corruption was simply emitted i'd like to reiterate once more even when
step down and the coalition government fell here's an excerpt from that video by the german tabloid spiegel. decisiveness. when he sees it. however newly laid transcript suggests crucial admissions were struck and rejected the deal many times now the journalists in their original revelations insist the leaks may nothing no change but strike again told us he stands by his words. it's interesting journalists from these the doors should be good simply concealed the points that are important to the...
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penicillins and it's raids now on pennsylvania downs and cities so is the war israel has aggressive spiegel word to it by and kind of country for full diplomatic and economic relations which is that the nation well. my one you sort of hinted at it there but when donald trump spoke he said he expects other countries to follow the u.a.e. as lee what do you think. well 2nd innocent of countries including so if you're to be reinserted it might be you know another. we call that experimental balloons meaning so yet it will not jump in on the whole number of other countries jumping in and that's why we see the likes of the egyptian president the dictator. and c.c. company men think they unit steps and you can see that i think maybe next on the lights and by the way this is not the 1st time or since the last 25 years like the american press and sent it up into the likes of all mine even improve the relations with inside we've been open consulates when things weren't going what is in the peace process and israel was one ruling from tennessee and all your point purpose the new lands but when it start
penicillins and it's raids now on pennsylvania downs and cities so is the war israel has aggressive spiegel word to it by and kind of country for full diplomatic and economic relations which is that the nation well. my one you sort of hinted at it there but when donald trump spoke he said he expects other countries to follow the u.a.e. as lee what do you think. well 2nd innocent of countries including so if you're to be reinserted it might be you know another. we call that experimental balloons...
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peter spiegel is the u.s."the financial times" and ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. peter, to you first. the question, are you better off is a very different answer depending on who you ask. >> it is. again, we asked this question every month if our poll and there is this partisan divide. we get an economic divide, generally republicans say they're better off than when trump got into office, generally the wealthier say they're better off. over the last month in the chart right there is suddenly the numbers are beginning to turn and i think it has to do with the handling of the pandemic. we've seen all the numbers on do you think the economy is going to get better in the next three months. do you think the pandemic will get better in the next month? everything is twisting in the last month. all of them started turning more pessimistic. we haven't seen that since the erlt early days of pandemic. has to be bad news for the president at a time when he's trying to go next week and make his case
peter spiegel is the u.s."the financial times" and ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. peter, to you first. the question, are you better off is a very different answer depending on who you ask. >> it is. again, we asked this question every month if our poll and there is this partisan divide. we get an economic divide, generally republicans say they're better off than when trump got into office, generally the wealthier say they're better off. over the last month...
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steve and gaithersburg, maryland spiegel had steve.>> >> caller: wes i'm just wondering here you gave some pretty good context about freddie gray and his background there that probably most people would not have this one if you comment on black lives matter being a black cyst organization that basically wants to use destroy society, families especially. and also that the police in the february case were acquitted. if you do a have time coming on governor hogans g book about dealing with the riots. c1 wes moore? >> guest: so, i will tell you that when black lives matter pulled together in the beginning especially having known the three women who started the organization, it was started again with not just an acknowledgment but a real fear of what we were seeing about the treatment for black lives. also the lack of accountability. you bring up a really important point, steve, or even if you think about the two years prior to freddie gray and push past before that. there were other nays that involved in this type of misconduct often times the things people saw something would happen, a p
steve and gaithersburg, maryland spiegel had steve.>> >> caller: wes i'm just wondering here you gave some pretty good context about freddie gray and his background there that probably most people would not have this one if you comment on black lives matter being a black cyst organization that basically wants to use destroy society, families especially. and also that the police in the february case were acquitted. if you do a have time coming on governor hogans g book about dealing...
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their piece of the world to attack racism, the inequality that's out there you know, i talked to evan spiegelrote a really thoughtful document to his employees. he talked about the need to invest in the future to improve the future, like 7% of government spending is only on investment right now so, you know, it's -- you know, everybody is trying to do what they can with that issue as well >> david -- >> i can hear you trying to interrupt me i was on such a flow you had to stop me. >> it's scott wapner good to see you again. it has been a while. >> good to see you. >> your podcast is so perfectly timed. i mean, this is the leadership issue of our time, right i mean, it's easy to lead when the skies are blue when there are storm clouds app then hurricanes and tornadoes and all of this other stuff, that's where you define what it is do you think that in the same terms, these leaders will be forever defined by how they react not only to the virus but the movement you just set for racial jus snis. >> yes i think absolutely the case. but i think there's a bigger case here. when you look at companie
their piece of the world to attack racism, the inequality that's out there you know, i talked to evan spiegelrote a really thoughtful document to his employees. he talked about the need to invest in the future to improve the future, like 7% of government spending is only on investment right now so, you know, it's -- you know, everybody is trying to do what they can with that issue as well >> david -- >> i can hear you trying to interrupt me i was on such a flow you had to stop me....