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- Captioning sponsored by - NEWSHOUR PRODUCTIONS, LLC - >> Woodruff: GOOD EVENING. - I'M JUDY WOODRUFF. - ON THE "NEWSHOUR" TONIGHT, A - FINAL FAREWELL. - GEORGE FLOYD IS LAID TO REST AS - HIS LEGACY EMBODIES ACTION TO - SYSTEMATIC RACISM., O END - THENRACE IN THE RANKS. - MULTIPLE SENIOR MILITARY LEADERS - SPEAK OUT ABOUT THE NEED FOR - EQUALITY IN THE UNITED STATES - PLUS, THE PANDEMIC ABROAD-- - M'ETNAS INTENSE CORONAVI - QUARANTINE EFFORTS HAVE LEFT THE - COUNTRY RELATIVELY UNSCATHED BY - COVID-19. P - >> TLIC HERE IN VIETNAM - HAS ALLY BOUGHT INTO THIS. - THEY REALLY EL SHARED - OWNERSHIP OF THE PROBLEM OF - COVID-19. - IT'S BECAUSE OF THOSE EARLY - ASURESSES WHERE THE RRYI OUT PTE
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- OF THESE INSTITUTIONS: - >> THIS PROGRAM S MADE - POSSIBLE BY THE CORPORATION FOR - PUBLIC BROADCASTING. - AND BY CONTRIBUTIONSO YOUR PBS - STATION FROM VIEWERS LIKE YOU. - THANK U. - >> Woodruff: THE HOUSTON FUNOYAL - OF GEORGE HAS DOMINATED - THE NEWS OF THIS DAY, WITH VOWS - NAT HIS DEATH WILL NOT BE - VAIN. - SPEAKERS AT THE SERVICE RANGED - FROM FAMILY TO THE FAMOUS, AS WE - HEAR IN OUR OPENING REPORT, FROM - JOHN YANG. - LAID TO REST TODAYMORE THANAS - TWO WEEKS AFTER HIS DEATH WHILE - BEING ARRESTED BY A WHITE - MINNEAPOLIS POLICE OFFICER - GALVANIZED AN INTERNATIONAL - MOVEMENT. - ♪ ♪ - AT HIS HOUSTON FUNERAL, MOURNERS - CELEBRATED FLOYD'S LIFE, AND - REFLECTED ON HOW HIS FINAL - WORDS-- "I CAN'T BREATHE"-- - BECAME A RALLYING CRY IN THE - FIGHT AGAINST SYSTEMIC RACISM. - >> WHEN HE YELLED "PLEASE, C
- PLEASE'T BREATHE," IARINTIES. - D. - EVERYBODY KNOWS WHO BIG FLOYD IS - NOW. - EVERYBODY IS GOING TO REMEMBER - M AROUND THE WORLD. - HE'S GOING TO CHANGE THE WORLD. - >> HIS ASSIGNMENT TURNED INTO A - PURPOSE, AND THAT PURPOSE WAS - AROUND THE WORLD THAT THERE ARE - PEOPLE RISING UP THAT WILL NEVER - ICE.DOWN UNTIL YOU GET JUST - >> MY MOST FAVORITE MEMORY WITH - MY UNCLE WHEN HE WOULD SCRATCH - HIS DEAD AFTER LONG DAYS AWORK. - WE CREATED A SONG CALLED, - "SCRAT MY HEAD, RATCH MAD - YEAH." - BUT AFTER THAT, I KNEW HE WAS A - COMEDIAN. - HE ALWAYS TOLD ME, "BABY GIRL, - YOU'RE GOING TO GO SO FAR WITH - THAT BEAUTIFUL SMILE AND BRAINS - OF YOURS." - PRESIDENTPRESUMPTIVE DEMOCRATICE - JOE BIDEN MET WITH THE FAMILY ON
- NDAY AND SAI - >> I THINK WHAT'S HAPPENED HERE - IS ONE OF THOSE GREAINFLECTION - POINTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY, FOR - REAL. - IN TERMS OF CIL LIBERTIES, - CIVIL RIGHTS AND JUST TREATING - PEOPLE WITH DIGNITY. - >> Reporter: IN WASHINGTON, - SENATE MAJORITY LEADER MITCH - McCONNELL SAID TIM SCOTT OF - SOUTH CAROLINA, THE CHAMBER'SCAN - REPUBLICAN, IS DRAFTING A BILLNG - ADESACIAL DISCRIMINATION - IN POLICING. - THE ANNOUNCEMENT COMES DAY - AFTER HOUSE AND SENATE DEMOCRATP - INTRODUCED A SG MEASURE OF - THEIR OWN. - S FUNERAL, - PRESIDENT TRUMP USED A TWEET TO' - S PROMBEOTE THLLE CONSREPIRACY - - GROD BY BUFFALOOLICE"NCE-- THAT - COULD BE AN ANTIFA PROVOCATEUR" - TAKING PART "IN A SET-UP." - THE MAN, A LONGTIME PEACE - ACTIVIST NAMED MARTIN GUGINO, - REMAINS HOSPITALIZED. - THE TWO OFFICERS INVOLVED HAVEIT - BEEN SUSPENDEDUT PAY AND - CHARGED WITH FELONY ASSAULT. - IN AN SUGGESTION OF GROWING - UNEASE WITH THE PRESIDENT, SOME - REPUBLAN SENATORS DISTANCED - THEMSELVES FROM THE TWEET.
- >> I SAW THE TWEET. - IT WAS A SHOCKING THING TO SAY, - AND I WON'T DIGNIFY IT WITH ANY - RTHER COMMENT. - >> Reporter: OUTSIDE THE WHITE - HOUSE, THE PARK SERVICE SAYS - TEMPORARY FENCING AROUND - LAFAYETTE PARK WILL BE REMOVED - BY WNESDAY, BUT THE PROTESTS - IN WASHINGTON, D.C., AND ACROSS - THE COUNTRY SHOW SO SIGNS - RELENTING. - FOR THE PBS NEWSHOUR, I'M JOHN - YANG. - >> Woodruff: INSIDE THE CHURCH - IN HOUSTON, THE REVEREND AL - SHARPTON DELIVERED THE EULOGY - FOR GEORGE FLOYD. - HE HONORED FLOYD'S LIFE AND THE - MOVEMENT SPARKED BY HIS DEATH. - >> YOU SAID YOU WANTED TO TOUCH - WELL, GOD HAD ALREADY MADE YOU - FOR THAT.YO - BUDIDN'T TOUCH IT IN A - BASKETBALL COURT OR FOOTBALLUR - GOD HAD SOMETHING ELSE FOR YOU. - BECAUSE ALL OVER THE WORLD, - GEORGE, THEY'RE MARCHING WITH - YOUR NAME. - YOU TOUCHED THE WORLD TH - AFRICA. - YOU TOUCHED THE WORLD IN - ENGLAND.
- RYU TOUCHED THE WORLD IN E - ONE OF THE 50 STATES.PA - EVEN IN EMIC. - PEOPLE ARE WALKING OUT IN THEN - STREETS, NOT ELLOWING - SOCIAL DISTANCING. - BECAUSE YOU TOUCHED E WORLD. - AND WE LAY YOU TO REST TODA - RT L JUICE,WE UNTIL WE HAVE ONE - YOUR FAMILY IS GOING TO MISS - YOU, GEORGE. - BUT YOUR NATION IS GOING TOYS - ALEMEMBER YOUR NAME. - >> Woodruff: LET'S HEAR MORE - ABOUT THESE MOMENTS AT THE - FUNERAL AND THE COMMUNITS - RESPONSE. - MATT HARAB IS WITH HOUSTON - PUBLIC MEDIA AND WAS LISTENING - TO THE SERVICE AT THE URCH - TODAY. - MATT HARAB, THANK YOU VERY MUCH - FOR TALKINWITH US. - WE KNOW IT WASN'T JUST THE - PEVEREND SHARPTON. - THERE WERE OTHERAKERS TODAY. - WHAT WAS THE LARGER MESSAGE THAT - THEY WERE DELIVERG? - YEAH, I THINK THE LARGER
- MESSAGE AS ONE OF ACTION. - YOU WALK IN THE STREETS OF - HOUSTON, AND YOU HEAR THESEOT - TORS TALKING ABOUT HOW - THEY WANT REFORM AND THEY WANT - JUSTICE, A IT'S ONE THING THE - HEAR WORDS. - IT'S ANOTHER THING TO SEE - ACTION. - YOU HEARD IN THE SPEECH TODAY - FROM REVEREND SHARPTON ALONGHE - WITH HIS SPE IN MINNESOTA, - HE MENTIONED SLAVERY, HE - MENTIONED VOTING RIGHT, HE - MENTIONED DIFFERENT TIME PERIODS - IN AMERICAN HISTORY WHERE CHANGE - WAS REQUIRED. - IN MY OPINION. - AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM. - D HE CONTINUES TO TALK ABOUT - POLICE REFORM, AND I THINK THAT - IS THE LARGER MESSAGE HERE IS - THE FACT THAT THESE AREN'T... - THEY SHOULDN'T JUSBE WORDS. - THEY SHOULD BE ACTION, AS WELL. - I THINK THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE WANT - TO SEE. - >> Woodruff: MATT, WE KNOW YOU - TALKED TO PEOPLE AS THEY ENTERED - THE CHURCH. - TELL UABOUT WHO WAS THERE. - TELL US ABOUT WHETHER THEY - REPRESENT THE WIDER HOUSTON - COMMUNITY, AND WHAT WERE THEY - SAYING TO YOU? - >> IT WASN'T JUST THE HOUSTON - COMMUNITY. - YOU HAD HOUSTONIANS COME OUT AND - SHOW THEIR SUPPORT, BUT I TALKED - TO A GENTLEMAN WHO DROVE HERE
- ALL THE WAY FROM TULSA, - OKLAHOMA. - HE IS A PROFESSOR, AND HE WANTEE - TO BE BECAUSE IT'S NOT ONLY - IN SUPPORT OF GEORGE FLOYD AND - E FAMILY, BU OU - W TH I HIT LKSTOEDRIC EVENTAE T. - WANTED TO BE HE SIMPLY - I TALKED TO A YOUMAN WHOC EVENT. - WAS TALKING ABOUT HER BROTHER, - AND HOW SHE HAD BN ARRESTED - BRUTALLY AND THIS IS IMPORTANT - FOR HER TO BE SPECIFICALLY T - SUPPORT HIM IN ADDITION TO - GEORGE FLOYD. - SO YOU HAD A LOT OF PEOPLE - OUTSIDE OF THE CHURCH AS THE - SERVICE WAS GOING ON, AS THE - SPEECHES WERE GOING ON, ALL OF - THEM WITH DIFFERENT SIGNS, BLACK - LIVES MATTER, I CAN'T BREATHE, - N'AND IT WAS JUST HOUSTONIANS. - IT WAS PEOPLE ACROSS THE COUNTRY - WHO TRAVELED RE, AMIDST A - GLOBAL PANDEMIC TO BE HERE TODAS - PORT OF GEORGE GEORGE AND - HIS FAMILY. - >> Woodruff: AND IT IS, INO - FACT, IT'S NT JUST A NATIONAL - MOVEMENT. - YOU COULD EVEN ARGUE IT'S$ó2%9T. - BUT MATT, WHAT ARE THE LAD - SAYING ABOUT ALL THIS? - W ARE THEY RELATING TO IT?
- >> WELL, ONE OF THE THINGS THAT - MAYOR SYLVESTER TURNER TALKED - ABOUT IN HIS SPEECH TODAY IS HOW - HE'S GOING TO SIGN AN ECUTIVE - ORDER BANNING CHOKE HOLDINGS BY - THE HOUSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT. - THIS IS A POLICRTMENT, - THEY ASKED FOR A MEMBER LEADING - INTO GEORGE FLOYD'S DEATH. - WE HAVE X OFFICER-INVOLVED - SHOOTINGS WITH CIVILIANS IN THE - FIVE WEEKS LEADING INTO GEORGE - FLOYD'S DEATH. - SO THERE WAS A LOT OF MOMENTUM - LOCALLY WHEN IT COMES TO POLICE - BRUTALITY. - AND THIS WAS JUST LIKE THE - CHERRY ON TOP. - BUT I THINK THAT THIS... HIM - ANUNCING TODAY, THEOR, - THAT ACTION IS GOING TO BE - LDKEN, IT'S NOT JUST WORDS, - BANNING CHOKEIS ONE OF THE - THINGS THAT HAS BEEN TALKED - ABOUT WHEN IT. - PPCOMES TO STOG POLICE - BRUTALITY. - THE HOUSTON POCE CHIEF WAS ON - THE FRONT LINES IN THE THIRD - WARD WITH PROTESTORS A COUPLEO - WEEKS THEY MARCHED FROM - THE THIRD WARD, THE STREETS - AERE GEORGE FLOYD GREW UP - THE WAY TO CITY HALL. - SO LOCAL LEADERS ARE TAKING IT - SERIOUSLY.
- AND WE'RE JUST GOING TO HAVE TO - SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN IT COMES - TO REACTIOFROM THEOCAL - COMMUNITY R THINGS LIKE THIS - CHOKEHOLD BAN, WHICH THE MAYOR - ANNOUNCED TODAY.dr - >> Wf: MATT HARAB WITH - HOUSTON PUBLIC MENGIA REPORTI - ON THE FUNERAL OF GEORGE FLOYD - TODAY. - MATT, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. - >> - oodruff: IN THE DAY'S OTHER - NEWS, THE U.S. SENATE CONFIRMED - GENERAL CHARLES BROWN TO BE AIR - FORCE CHIEF OF STAFF. - HE IS THE NATION'S FIRCK - MILITARY SERVICE CHIEF EVER. - THE VOTE WAS 98 TO NOTHING. - WE'LL CUS ON RACE IN THE - MILITARY, AFTETHE NEWS - SUMMARY. - THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION - TRIED TODAY TO CAR UP - CONFUSION OVER THE SPREAD OF THE - CORONAVIRUS. - ON MONDAY, A TOP W.H.O. - RESEARCHER, MARIA VAN KERKHOVE, - APPEARED TO SAY THAT INFECTED - PEOPLE WITH NO SYMPTOMS RARELY - TRANSMIT COVID-19. - TODAY, SHE SAID SHE WAS
- REFERRING ONLY TO A SMALL SAMPLE - OF STUDIES. - >> WE DO KNOW THAT SOME PEOPLE - WHO ARE ASYMPTOMATIC OR SOME - PEOPLE WHO DON'T HAVE SYMPTOMS - CAN TRANSMIT THE VIRUS ON. - AND SO, WHAT WE NEED TO BETTER - 'TDERSTAND IS HOW MANY PEOPLE IN - THE POPULATION DAVE - SYMPTOMS AND, SEPARATELY, HOW - MANY OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS GONSN - TO TT TO OERS. - >> Woodruff: ALSO TODAY, THE - STATE OF NEW JERSEY LIFTED ITS O - STAY-AT-HOER - AND A HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL - STUDY SUGGESTED THAT COVID-19 - MAY HAVE BEGUN SPREADING IN - CHINA AS EARLY AS LAST AUGUST. - WORLD LEADERS WILL NOT CONVENE - THISEPTEMBER, FOR THE ANNUAL - UNITED NATIONS GENERAL AEMBLY T - DUE PANDEMIC. - THEY MAY GIVE RECORDED MESSAGES - INSTEAD. - ORY. THE FIRST TIME THAT'SR HI - PP - IN HONG KONG, HUNDREDSED - TODAY ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY - OF A RALLY THAT SPARKED A PRME - DEMOCRACY MO. - THEY FLOODED THE CITY'S - FINANCIAL DISTRICT, DEFYING
- CORONAVIRUS RESTRICTIONS. - RIOT POLICE STOOD WATCH AND MADE - SO ARRESTS. - CITY LEADER CARRIE LAM WARNED - TODAY THAT THE CHINESE TERRITORY - CANNOT AFFORD ANY MORE CHAOS. - NORTH KOREA ANNOUNCED TODAY IT - IS CUTTING ALL COMMUNICATIONS - WITH SOUTH KOREA. - PYONGYANG BLAMED SEOUL FOR - LEING DEFECTORS AND ACTIVISTS - SEND ANTI-NORTH KOREAN LEAFLETS - ACROSS THE BORDER ON BALLOONS. - THE MOVE COMES AS TENSIONS ON - THE PENINSULA ARE AGAIN RISING. - AND, ON WALL STREET, THE ONGOING - MARKET RALLY HIT A ROUGH PATCH, - AND STOCKS WERE MOSTLY DOWN. - THE DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE - LOST 300 POINTS TO CLOSE AT72 - 27ED - THE NASDAQ E9 POINTS - HIGHER TO A NEW ALL-TIME HIGH. - BUT, THE S&P 500 SLIPPED 25. - STILL TOOME ON THE, - "NEWSHOUR," MULTIPLE SENIOR - MILITARY LEADERS SPEAK OUT ABOUT - IMPROVING RACE RELATIONS IN THE - UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES; WHYR
- REPOOF COLOR OFTEN FACE - DIFFERENT STANDARDS IN NEWSROOMS - STS,E EXAMINETHE CORONAVIRUS - THE PRACTICAL REALITS OF - VOTING BY MAIL AND MUCH MORE. - >> Woodruff: GEORGE FLOYD'S - DEATH HAS SPARD NEW CALLS - WITHIN THE U.S. MILITARY TO - IMPROVE RACE RELATIONS. - THE AIR FORCE MADE HISTORY - TODAY, WHEN THE NEW CHIEF OF - STAFF, GENERAL CHARLES BROWN WAS - ORN IN. - BROWN IS THE FIRST AFRICAN - AMERICAN TO BECOME A CHIEF OF A - MILITARY SERVICE. - NICK SCHIFRIN HAS THE STORY. - >> THE NOMINATION OF CHARLES - O IEAITR CHFO SRCE.OF
- >> FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE - REPUBLIC'S 244-YEAR HISTORY, THE - SENATE CONFIRMED A BLACK - OFFICER, GENERAL CHARLES BROWNTA - TO MI SERVICE CHIEF. - >> THINKING ABOUT A HISTORY OF - EXPERIENCE IT DIDN'T ALWAYS SING - LIBERTY AND EQUALITY. - >> LAST WEEK BROWN POSTED AN - EMOTIOL VIDEO ABOUT WHAT HE - WAS THINKING ABOUT RACISM IN THE - MILITARY.>> I'M THINKING ABOUT E - PRESSURE I FELT TO PERFORM - ERROR-FREE, ESPECIALLY FROM - SUPERVISORS WHO EXPECTED LESS - THAN ME AS AN AFRICAN AMERICAN. - I'M THINKING ABOUT WEING THE - SAME FLIGHT SALUTE ON MY WINGS - AS MY ERS AND BEING - QUESTIONED, ARE YOU A PILOT. - I'M THINKING ABOUT MY MENTORS - AND HOW RARELY I HAD AMENTOR - WHO LOED LIKE ME. - >>CK LIVES MATTER! - >> IN THIS MOMENT OF NABLT IONAL - DISQUIET, THE MILITARY IS A - CRUCIBLE OF RACE RELATIONS. - >> REALLY YOU HAVE TO I THIN - MORE THAN TALK ABOUT IT, YOU GOT - >> AND IT SPARKS ADMISSIONS LIKE - THESE BETWEEN OUTGOING AIR FORCE - CHIEF OF STAFF VID GOLDSTEIN
- AND TOP AIR FORCE ENLISTED - LEADER CEFI MASTER SERGEANT - WRIGHT. - >> WE PROBABLY DON'T COMPLETELY - UNDERSTAND IT, BECAUSE YOU AND I - HAVE HAD DIFFERENT LIFE - EXPERIENCES GROWING UP. - >> THE FEAR I HAVE WHEN I'M - DRIVINGWNTHE WDOERHE IT' - BLUE GHTS, BECSE I THINK IT - DOESN'T MATTER IF I'M THE CHIEF - OR WHATEVER, AND MY GREATEST - FEAR IS NOT FOR MYSELF, IT'S - THAT I WAKE UP ONE DAY AND ONE - OF OUR AIRMEN WILL BE GEORGE - FLOYD. - >> TO TALK ABOUT RACE IN THE - U.LITARY, I'M JOINED BY - RETIRED MAJOR GENERAL DANA - PITTARD, W HAD A 34-YEARCA - ER IN THE ARMY, INCLUDING - OVERSEEING THE TRAINING OF THE - IRAQI MILITARY, AND RETIRED - BRIGADIER GENERAL REMO BUTLER, - WHO HAD A 29-YEAR CAREER MOSTLY - IN THE GREEN BERETS WITH ARMY - SPECIAL FORCES. - GENTLEMAN, THANK YOU VERY MUCH. - WELCOME TO THE NEWSHOUR. - MAJOR JARRELL PITTARD, WS - THE SIGNIFICANCE OF GENERAL - BROWN BECOMING THE FIRST BLACK - SERVICE CHIEF TODAY?
- >> WELL, THANK YOU, NICK. - TODAY WAS A GREAT DAY IN THE - HIORY OF OUR REPUBLIC. - GENERAL BROWN, WHO I HAVE KNOWN - OVER THE YEARS, IS AN EXCELLENT - CHOICE AS THE CHIEF OF STAFF IN - THE AIR FORCE.TO - IT IS JUSTBAD IT'S TAKEN - AMERICAN IN CHARGE OF ONE OF OUR - SERVICES. - BUT ITY A GREAT DAEITHER WAY. - >> Schifrin: BRIGAER GENERAL - BUTLER, THE PERCENTAGE OF - OFFICERS WHO ARE BLACK DECREASES - WITH E NIORITY, AND RCENT - ACT OF ENLISTED WHO ARE BLACK - INCREASES. - YOTH SENIORITY. - BACK IN '97 WROTE AN ARTICLE - CALLED "WHY BLACK OFFICERS - FAIL." - HAVE THINGS CHANGED I LAST - YEARS? - >> NOT VERY MUCH. - BLACK OFFICERS GET ABOUTOT - PR TO THE SAME RATE TOHE - RANK OF CAPTAIN. - ONCE THEY ME CAPTAIN, THEY - DRAMATICALLY DROP OFF.
- SO THE WEEDING-OUT PROCESS - STARTS THEN. - BY THE TIME YOU'RE A MAJOR, YOU - PROBABLY HAVE ALREADY HAD A - COUPLE MENTORS. - IF YOU'RE A MINORITY OFFICER, - MANY TIS YOU DON'T HAVE A - MENTOR. - ONE, WE'RE UND THE MISTAKEN - OPINION A LOT OF TIMES THAT A - MENTOR HAS TO LOOK LIKE ME. - HAVE NEVER HADA BLACK MENTOR - BECAUSE THEY WEREN'T THERE, BUT - I HAVE HAD SOME GREAT WHITE - MENTORS IN SPECIAL FORCES. - THROUGHOUT THE MILITARY, FOR - MANY, MANY YEARS. - THERE ARE A LOT OF OFFICERS WHO - FEEL THA IF YOU'RE A BLACK - GENERAL, THEY IT IT BECAUSE OF - AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND YOU - AREN'T SMART ENOUGH. - I REMEMBER WHEN I FIRST BECAME A - BRIGADIER, THEY USED TO HAVE - THIS SAYKNING, I DON'OW, IT'S - CALLED GENERAL. - I DIDN'T KNOW THAT MANY GENERAL - OFFICERS, BUT I GOT A LOT OF - COMMENTS THAT SAID NOT SMART - ENOUGH, NOT SMART ENOUGH. - I WENT TO A GENERAL AND I SAD,
- WHAT THE HECK IS THIS? - HE SAYS, DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT. S - D, I DON'T EVE READ THOSE - THINGS. - HE SAID, THAT'S WHAT A LOT OF - AREN'T SMART ENOUGH, BUT WE ARE - SMART ENOUGH. - ENLISTED RANKS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN - THE WORKER BEE. - THEY'RE THE ONES WHO PERFORM THE - LABOR, GET THE TROOPS IN LINE, - GET THE TROOPS ON TIME. - GET THEM TO THE MESS HALL, GET - THEM BAC - THEY HAVE ALWAYS BEEN WORKING - FOR WHITE OFFIONRS. - ANY OCCASIONS. - THE ENLISTED LKS HAVE BEEN - ACCEPTED, BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT - UNDER THE OFFICERS. - THEY'RE NOT OFFICE ERTH - THEY'RE LOWER CASTE BASICALLY. - >> Schifrin: MAJOR PITTARD, I - WONDERED IF YOU CAN COMMENT T - ABOUT THAT, NOT ONLY - IMPLICIT RACISM THAT MILITARY - LEADERS ADMITTING O, BUT THE - EXPLICIT RACISM PERHAPS THAT YOU - EXPERIENCED AS WELL. - >> OH, SURE. - I MEAN, THERE'S STILL A LEGACY - OF SYSTEMATIC RACISM IN OUR - COUNTRY.
- AND THE U.S. MILITARY, - SPECIFICALLY THE U.S. ARMY IS - ONLY A REFLECTION OF SOCIETY - THAT IT SERVES. - NO BETTER OR WORSE AS FAR AS - RACISM. - ONE WOULD HOPE IT WOULD BE - BETTER BECAUSE THERE ARE SOME - THINGS THE ARMY HAS NE IF THE - PAST THAT IS ACTUALLY BEEN IN - FRONT OF SOCIETY, LI - INTEGRATION OF UNITS, THE ORDER - BY PRESIDENT TRUMAN BEI LIEVE - BACK IN 1948 WAS WELL AHEAD OF - BROWN VERSUS BOARD OF EDUCATION - IN 195 - SO THERE HAS BEEN SOME GOODBU - THINGS THERE THERE'S ILL - THIS LEGACY OF SYSTEMATIC RACPLM - IT BIAS THAT WE SEE. - AND, YES, WE HAD TOSE PEER - RATINGS THAT WITH GENERAL - OFFICERS THAT GENERAL BUTLER - MENTIONED, AND SOMETIMES THEY - WOULD SAY, THEY HURT YOU - FEELINGS AS FAR AS SOME THINGS - THAT WERE SAID, ANYOU JUST - HAVE TO SCRATCYOUR HEAD ON - THAT. - IT IS A PLUS TODAY THAT GENERAL
- BROWN WAS NOMINATED ANDCE. - ABSOLUTELY CONGRATULATIONS TO - HIM. - BUT ALSO WE HAVE SOME OTHER - FHSUNTENNTGSTHTHENI OTEINBE - STO ATES UDMILIT PARY ACROADEMYT - POINT, GENERAL WILLIAMS, THAT - A GREAT ROLE MODEL. - BUT THROUGHOUTI KNOW THROUGHOUT - MY CAREER, ALL THESE OFFICERS - EXPERIENCED DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF - RACISM IN SOME WAYS, BUT AGAIN, - WE'RE IN THE HERE TO - AND GENERAL BUTLER, WHO I HAVE - GREAT RESPECT FOR, WHO IS THE - SENIOR MOST AFRICAN AMERICAN - OFFICER IN SPECIAL FORCES WHENTI - HE RD, IS A GREAT EXAMPLE - OF A PERSON WHO HAS OVERCOME - OBSTACLES AND CHALLENGES AND WHO - HAS RISEN TO THE OCCASIO - BUT IT'S TOO BAD IN MANY WAYS WE - HAVE TO DO DOUBLE THE WORK, - DOUBLE THE EFFORT JUST TO GET
- THE SAME KIND OF RECOGNITION AS - OUR PEERS. - >> Schifrin: BRIDIER GENERAL - BUTLER,Lbj WONDERED IF YOU CAN - COMMENT ON WHERE WE ARE TODAY. - WE'VE SEEN SO MANY SENIOR - MILITARY OFFICIALS TALK ABOUT - TA TPE OFNCORCHE E MILITARY, AE - EVEN SAW THE MARINE COME DONT - BANNING THE DISPLAY OF THE - CONFEDERATE FLAG BUT THEY WOULD - CONSIDER RENAMING BASES FOR - CONFEDERATE GENERALS. - ISW FAST THE ARMY MOVING ON - THIS, AND ARE THEY MOVING WITH - ONE VOICE? - >> I CAN'T TL YOU IF THE WHAT P. - I CAN JUST TELL YOU, REMO - BUTLER. - THERE WERE CONFEDERATE GENERALS. - I UNDERSTAND THAT. - I WOULD RATHER THE MILITARY WORK - AT THE PERCENTAGE OF THEM, I.E. - PROMOTIONS OF MINORITY OFFICERS. - PROB TGHHET'SREHE - COMMAND, YOU'RE NOT GOING FAR.
- YOU'LL GO UP. - AND IF YOU LOOK AT THE - SYSTEMATIC PRO19BLEM, I - WROTE A PAPER, FIVE BLACK - OFFICER FAIL. - 2010, LIEUTENANT COLONEL SMITH - WROTE A PAPER, WHY BLACK - OFFICERS CONTINUE TO FAIL. - 2020, THERE'S ANOTHER ONE - WRITTEN BY ANOTHER PERSON, AND - HE GOES INTO THE HISTORY OF WHY - THERE IS SYSTEMATIC UES IN - THE MILITARY. - SO I THINK WE'VE MADE SOME - PROGRE, BUT NOT A LOT F - PROGRESS. - YOU KNOW, PEOPLE DON'T SEE THE - PROBLEMS. - THE PEOPLE IN P - WPEOPLE DON'T SEE THE PROBLEMS - UNE TIL ITR 'SSA AFFEC - THIS BE ORE. - NOW WE HDEOS. - NOW PEOPLE CAN SEE THINGS THAT - ARE HAPPENING. - PROTESTORS, BECAUSE NOW THEYRE - FEEL THE EFFECTS OF IT. - AND I THINK THA YOU KNOW, THE - MILITARY IS A GREAT - ORGANIZATION. - THE ARMY IS GREAT - I ENJOYED MY TIME IN IT,UT I - THINK MORE COULD BE DONE. S - ifrin: AND THOSE
- MILITARY LEAD CENTERS CHARGE - RIGHT NOW DO SAY AND ADMIT THAT - MORE NEEDS TO BE DONE. - THEY SAY THEY ARE GOING TO DO - MORE IN THE FUTURE. - GENTLEMAN, WE'LL HAVE THE LEAVE - IT THERE. - BRIGADIER GENERAL BUTLER, MAJOR - GENERAL PITTARD, THANK YOU VERY - MUCH TO YOU BOTH. - >> THANK YOU. - >> MY PLEASURE. - >> Woodruff: THE DEAGEORGE - FLOYD AND THE PROTESTS SINCE - THEN HAVE RE-IGNITED ENORMOUS - QUESTIONS ABOUT RACE AND RACISM, - INEQUALITY AND DISCRIMINATION IN - AMERICA. - THAT'S TRUE AS WELL FOR THE - WE'RE IN-- THE NEWS INDUSTRY. - THERE HAVE BEEN A NUMBER OF - DEVELOPMENTS ON THAT FRONT OF - EDITORS AT THE "PITTSBURGH POST- - GAZETTE" TO PULL AN AFRICAN- - AMERICAN JOURNALIST OFF PROTEST - COVERAGE FOLLOWING A TWEET. - HER WHITE COLLEAGUE ALSO WAS - WARNED ABOUT A TWEET, BUT WAS C - NOT PULLED OERAGE.
- DIFFERENCES IN HOWTO MANY THE - JOURNALISTS ARE SOMETIMES - TREATED COMPARED TO WHITE - ECOLLEAGUES. - LORE THIS AND THE LARGER - ISSUES BEHIND ALL OF THIS WITH - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK - JOURNALIST - AND NORMAN PEARLSTINE, THE - EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF "T - ANGELES TIMES." - WE WELCOME BOTH OF YOU TO THE - NEWS HOUR. - >> Dorthy:, YOU TOLD ONE OF MY - GUES THIS AFTERNOON, YO - SAID THIS HAS BE A DIFFICULT - TIME FOR BLACK JOURNALISTS. - YOU DESCRIBED THEM ASTE FRUST - AND TIRED, ANGRY AND SCARED. - THAT'S A LOT TO CARRYROUND AT - BETO VRTIARR ALERL OF TS HIE S. - >> WELL, JUDY, QUITE HONESTLY, - SO OF THAT IS WHAT WE KERRY - ALL THE TIME ANYWAY. - IT DEFINITELY IS HARDER THESE - DAYS. - YOU KNOW, FROM MY OWN PERSONAL - COVERING THE PROTESTS, I WORKED - OVER THE WEEKEND.D - I HAVE WORREE OR FOUR DAYS
- IN A ROW. - AND I'M ASKING QUESTIONS OF - PEOPLE, AND I' INTERVIEWING - PEOPLE ON THIS SIDE OF THE - SIBRAIN, BUT ON THE OTHER OF - THE BRAIN, I'M THINKING OF MY W - 28-YEAR-OLD SOO WAS - TRAVELING FROM ATLANTA TO - CHICYIO DRIVING AND PRA THE - ENTIRE TIME THAT HE ARRIVES HOME - SAFESN, THAT HE DOE GET - STOPPED BY A POLICE OFFICER, - THAT SOMETHING DOESN'T HAPPEN TO - HIM WHEN HE SPS AT A REST - , - CARRY WITH US WHEN YOU'RE - COVERING A PROTEST LIKE THIS, - AND YOU HAVE HAD EXPERIENCES OF - RACISM. - YOU HAVE WITNESSED IT. - YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO HAS HAD A - NEGATIVE EXCHANGE WITH AOLICE - OFFICER. - SO, YOU KNOW, THIS IS WHAT WE - VE, AND TO HAVE TO NOW BE - WHERE BOTH- WTHOSE - HATS, IT'S FRUSTRATING AND - YOU'RE IN THE MIOF IT, IT'SE - SCARY.
- >> Woodruff: NORMAN - PEARLSTINE, WHAT ARE YOHEARING - FROM REPORTERS YOU KNOW, - REPORTERS WHO WORK FOR YOU WHO - ARE AFRICAN AMERICAN? - >> WELL, THEY ARE SPEAKING VERYB - MUCHUT THE SAME KINDS OF - PRESSURES AND TENSIONS THAT YOU - WERE JUST HEARING ABOUT. - THEY ARE ALSO COMMENTING QUITE - PASSIONATELY ABOUT CT THAT - THERE ARE NOT NEARLY ENOUGH - BLACK URNALISTS WORKING AT THE - "LOS ANGELES TIMES" AND THAT - PUTS AN ADDITIONAL BURDEN ON - THOSE WHO ARE HERE. - >> Woodruff: NORM E, - ARE THERE ENOUGH? - AND IF NOT, WHY NOTPE?STAINRL - >> WELL, I BINK THERE HEN - A PATTERN OF UNDERREPRESENTATION - OUR PUBLICATIONS IN THE U.S., - BUT IT HAS BEE ESPECIALUE - AT THE "LOS ANGELES TIMESWE - IVE IN A PROGRESSIVE - COMMUNITY. - WE LIVE IN A CITY THAT IS 47% - HISPANIC, THAT HAS A VERY ACTIVE - BLACK POPULATION THAT IS
- REPRESENTED IN POLITICS MUCH - MORE THAN IT IS IN JOURNALISM. - >> Woodruff: DOROTHY TUCKER, - -HOW MUCH DIFFEREI KNOW YOU - HAVE THESE DISCUSSIONS WITH - COLLEAGUES, YOU CERTAINLY A - DISCUSS THE NATIONAL - MSOCIATION OF BLACK - JOURNALISTS -- HH - DIFFERENCE IS IT BELIEVED IT - WOULD MAKE IF THERE WERE MORE - JOURNALISTS OF COLOR ANDMORE - JOURNALISTS OF COLOR IN - POSITIONS WHERE DECISIONS ARE - MADE? - >> THAT IS THE KEY, JUDY. - IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT HAVING - INCREASED NUMBER OF JOURNALISTS - THERE. - IT IS IMPORTANT THT WE SEE - BLACK IN MANAGEMENT POSITIONS SO - THAT THE STORIES THAT WE I COV - THINK YOU WOULD SEE MORE - EQUITABLE REPORTING IN THE - KINDS OF STORIES THAT WE COVER. - I THINK FOR AFRICAN AMECANS - G,E AREPO RT - ITORIAL MEETINGS WITH - IDEAS. - THEY COME WITH PITCH, DAN
- OFTENTIMES THEY'RE JUST NOT - ACCEPTED. - PERHAPS IF THERE WERE BLACK - MANAGERS THERE, THERE WOULD BE A - CTTE HAERSOOFNCME O - TO DO, YOU KNOW, I THINK THOSE - MANAGERS WOULD BE MORE SENSITIVE - YOU KNOW, I THINK JUST HAVING - SOMEONE, HAVING MORE BLAMACK - GERS WOULD MEAN THAT SOME OF - THE MISSTEPS THAT WE'VE SEEN, - YOU WOULD NOTSEE. - YOU WOULDN'T SEE THE CASE OF - WHAT HAPPENED IN PITTSBURGH. - YOU WOULDN'T SEE THE HEADLINE - THAT WE SAW IN PHILADELPHIA. - YOU WOULDN'T NECESSARILY SEE - WHAT WE SAW AT "THE NEW YORK - TIMES." - THE LIST IS LONG. - YOU NEED SOMEONE OF COLOR, AN - AFRICAN AMERICAN AT THE TABLE - WHEN DECISIONS ARE MADE TO - PREVENT THE KIND OF MISSTEPS - THAT WE HAVE SEEN IN THE MEDIA - RECENTLY. - >> ONE OF THE ACTIVE DEBATES WE - HAD OVE PAST WEEK WAS ABOUT - THE USE OF THE WORD "LOOTING" TO - DESCRIBE THE DESTRUCTION OF - PROPERTY AND VERY MUCH THE - FEELING AMONG THE BLACK
- JOURNALISTS AT THE "LOS ANGELES - TIMES" WHO FRANKLY EDUCATETHE - REST OF US TO THE FACT THAT - LOOTING HAD A PEJORATIVE RACIST - CONNOTATION AND THAT COMPARING - IT TO THE KIND OF BEHAVIOR OF - THE POLICE AND THE KIND OF - BEHAVIOR THAWE WITNESSED - REALLY WAS A FALSE EQUENIV - AND YET IT WAS ONE WE WERE - MAKING AS JOURNALISTS IF YOU - PICKED UP A COPY OF OUR PAPER. - >> THAT'S A GREIOAT CONVERS - TO HAVE. - I MEAN, THE WORD RIOT IS VERY - SIMILAR. - YOU KNOW, THERE I COERN THAT - IT IS AUTOMATICALLY LABELED AS A - RIOT IF IT IS AFRICAN AMERICANS - WHO ARE PROTESTING, BUT IT'S NOT - LABELED AS A RIOT WEN YOU SEE - THE SAME KIND OF DESTRUCTION - AFTER A CONCE OR AFTER A - SPORTING EVENT. - SO THERE ARE WORDS THAT HAVE - THAT ASSOCIATION, SO I - APPRECIATE THE FACT THAT YOU - EAVING THAT KIND OF DISCUSSION - AT THE "L.A. 'RTIMES."S - >> Woodruff: I - CONVERSATION ABOUT WORDS.
- IT'S ALSO... WE'RE INCREASINGLY - HEARG THIS CONVERSATION ABOUT - THIS IDEA, THIS TRADITIONAL IDEE - IN THE SS OF NEUTRALITY - VERSUS WHAT SOME ARE SAYING NOW - WHEN ITMES TO SUBJECTS LIKE - RACE, WHERE JOU ARE - CALLED ON TO SPEAK WITH WHAT - THEY ARE CALLING ON MORAL - CLARITY, NORMAN PEARLSTINE, EVEN - IF THAT MEANS THEY STEP FROM - PURE NEUTRALITY INTO EXPRESSING - AN OPINION. - I GUESS MY QUESTION S,IS - JOURNALISM CHANGING IN THAT - REGARD? - >> I THINK IT'S CHANGING ONLY IN - THE EXPANSION OF THE DEFINITION. - WE DON'T THI TWICE ABOUT - SAYING THAT ANTI-FASCISM WOULD - BE PART OF OUR MANDATE AS A - JOURNALISTIC INSTUTION. - ANTI-RACISM CERTAINLY SHOULD BE - SIMILARLY CENTRAL TO OUR CORE.I - THINK THAT THE DANGER IS THAT - WE NOT ONLY RECOGNIZE THE NEED
- TO TELL STORIES, BUT THAT WE - ALSO NEED TO HAVE - PURPOSE. - OTHERWISE I THINK THAT THETH - FREEDO WE GET WITH THE - FIRST AMENDMENTS ARE NOT - DESERVED. - NO DOROTHY TUCKER, IS WHAT'S - GOING ON TODAY CALLING ON US TO - RE-EXAMINE AGAIN THAT - TRADITIONAODEFINITIONF - JOURNALISM AS ALL ABOUT - NEUTRALITY? - >> YOU KNOW, I THINKHAT IS - HAPPENING TODAY IS MORE THANIN - ANYTHING, CAON NEWS - MANAGERS AND NEWS OUTLETS TO - JUST RLLY PAY ATTENTION TO THE - VERY VOICES IN THEIR NEROOMS. - YOU KNOW, WHEN IT COMES TO JUST - WHETHER WE SHOULD, YOU KOW, - EP OVER A LINE, I DON'T THINK - ANYONE IS ASKING FOR THAT. - I MEAN, WJORURNALISTS, AND - WE'RE GOING TO BE FAIR AND WE'RE - GOING TO BE ACCURATE, BUT AT IME - SAME IF THE INFORMATION - THAT SOMEONE IS PUTTING OUT
- THERE IS WRONG, YOU KNOW, I - THINK AS JOURNALISTS, AS YOU - WELL KNOW, IT IS OUR JOB TO - POINT THAT OUT. - IF WHAT SOMEBODY IS SAYING TOIS - YON FAIR AND RACIST, AS - JOURNALIST, IT IS OUR JOB TO - POINT THAT OUT. - AND I THINK WHAT YOU'RE SEE - TODAY IS THAT JOURNALISTS ARE - MORE COMFORTABLE IN DOINGAT. - SO I THINK THAT'S WHERE THEAN - MAY BE. - >> I THINK THERE IS SOME - PARALLEL TO DURING THE VIETNAM - PERIOD WN JOURNALISTS LIKE - DAVID HALBERTSAM WERE CERTAINLY - LETTING THEIR OPINIS INTO - THEIR JOURNALISM, AND I THINK IT - WAS FOR THE BETTER. - SUBJECT.uff: IT'S A BIG - AND WE SO APPRECIATE BOTH OF YOU - TALKING WITH US TODAY. - NORMAN PEARLSTINE, LOS ANGELES S - TIMES," DORTHY TUCKER, REPORTER - IN CHICAGO AND PRESIDENT OF THE - NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK - JOURNALISTS. - THANK YOU BOTH. - >> THANK YOU.
- >> Woodruff: TODAY WAS ELECTION - DAY INIVE STATES, INCLUDING - GEORGIA, WHERE VOTERS FACED - BROKEN VOTING MACHINES AND - HOURS-LONG LINES IN 90-DEGREE - HEAT.A' - GEORSECRETARY OF STATE - CALLED THE SITUATION" - UNACCEPTABLE" AND ORDERED AN - INSTIGATION TO VOTING - PROBLEMS IN THE ATLANTA AREA. - WORKERS IN PLACE DUE TO THE - PANDEMIC. - WITH THE CORONAVIRUS STILL - PRESENT IN ALL 50 STATES, - OFFICIALS AROUND THE COUNTRY ARE - TRYING TO DETERMINE HOW TO HOLD - THIS FALL'S ELECTION WHILE - KEEPING VOTERS SAFE. - ONE OF THE KEY WAYS IS VOTING BY - MAIL.RA - BUT AS WILLIAMHAM REPORTS, - PRESIDENT TRUMP AND THE - REPUBLICAN PARTY ARE CASTINGEN - UNPRLLEGATIONS ABOUT THE - PROCESS.DO - >> WHEN YOLL MAIL-IN- - VOTING BALLOTS, YOU ARE ASKING - FOR FRAUD.
- >> Reporter: LESS THAN SIX - MONTHS FROM ELECTION DAY, - PRESIDENT TRUMP IS TRY - UNDERMINE A PROCESS THROUGH - WHICH MILLIONS OF AMERICANS - CUENTLY CAST THEIR VOTE: - THE PRACTICE ALLOWS VOTERS TO - RECEIVE A BALLOT IN THE MAIL, - FILL IT OUT AT HOME AND RETURN - IT THROUGH THE MAIL, OR DROP ITA - OFF ECURE LOCATION. - THAT, RATHER THAN PHYSICALLY - CASTING THAT VOTE AT A POLLING - STATION. - ABSENTEE VOTING IS TRADIONALLY - A TYPE OF MAIL-IN VOTING WHERE - YOU NEED TO BE APPROVED TO - RECEIVE A BALLOT. - AND SO STATES HAVE STRICTER - REQUIREMENTS THAN OTHERS. - >> PEOPLE HAVE BEEN VOTING BY - MAIL SINCE THE CIVIL WAR. - WE SENT BALLOTS TO SOLDIERS - DURING THE CIVIL WAR AND THEY - RETURNED THEM BY MAIL. - SO, THIS IS CERTAINLY NOT - SOMETHING THAT'S NEWN AMERICAN - HISTORY. - AND IN THE LAST SEVERAL YEARS, - IT'SOTTEN EVEN MORE COMMON. - >> Reporter: BUT NOW, GIVEN THE - PANDEMIC, AND THE RISK OF - INFECTION WHENEVER PEOPLE ARE - CROWDED TOGETHER, ELECTION - OFFICIALS IN MANY STATES WANT TO - AVOID A REPEAT OF THIS, WHERE - SOME WISCONSIN VOTERS CROWDED IN
- LONG LINES FOR HOURS FOR AN - ELECTION IN APRIL. - WITH GROWING HEALTH CONCERNS, - MORE THAN 60% OF ALL VOTES CAST - IN THAT STATE WERE CAST BY MAIL. - THAT INCLUDED MIDDLETON - RESIDENTS BRADY MINTER AND HIS - WIFE MICHELLE, WHOSE DAUTEAS - EMMY CONGENITAL HEART - DEFECT. - >> ANYBODY WHO'S BEEN TO A - VOTINGOLL KNOWS HOW CRAMPED - SPACES CAN BE. - AND SO, IT WAS REALLY AN EASY - DECISION, GIVEN OUR PERSONALR, - CONCERNS WITH UR DAUGHTER - HAVING SOME HEART ISSUES. - BARRING ANY SORT OF UNEXPECTED - EVENTS, WE WOULD DO E SAME - THING NOVEMBER. - >> PEOPLE SHOULD NOT HAVE TO - CHOOSE BETWE VOTING AND-- AND - PRESERVING THEIR GOOD HEALTH. - >> Reporter: BUTSNT T'THA - LASHING OUT AT DEMOCRATIC - OFFICIALS IN CONGRESS AND IN KEY - BATTLEGROUNDTATES WHO ARE - TRYING TO EXPAND VOTE-BY-MAIL. - THIS, WHIL - AMID THE PANDEMIC.S - >> IF PEOPLE MAIL IN BALLOTS,T - THERE'S A ILLEGALITY. - >> Reporter: THE PRESIDENT HAS - ACCUSED THEM-- WITH NO - EVIDENCE-- OF TRYINGO RIG THE
- 2020 ELECTION. - THE PRESIDENT THREATENED TO - WITHHOLD FEDERAL AID FROM - MICHIGAN FOR SENDING OUT VOTE- - BY-MAIL APPLICATIONS TO - REGISTERED VOTERS, AND NEVADA - BECAUSE ITS REPUBLICAN SECRETA - OF STATE SENT OUT MAIL-IN - BALLOTS. - BOTH ARE LEGAL IN THOSE STATES. - >> WE DON'T WANT THEM TO DO - MAIL-IN BALLOTS. D - WEON'T WANT ANYONE TO DO MAIL- - IN BALLOTS. - >> Reporter: THE PRESIDENT - HIMSELF VOTEWITH A MAIL-IN - BALLOT FROM FLORIDA, HIS LEGAL - STATE OF RESIDENCE. - >> IF U NEED IT FOR SOME - REASON OR IF SOMEBODY IS NOT - WELL THAT'S ONE THIN BUT WHEN - YOU SEND OUT 7.7 MILLION MAIL-IN - BALLOTS THERE'S FORGERIES. - >> Reporter: THE PRESIDENT'S - CAMPAIGN AGAINST VOTE-BY-MAIL - COMES AS PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR ITG - IS RISID THE PANDEMIC. - IN A RECENT PBS NEWSHOUR, NPR,US - MARIST POLL,OVER HALF OF - VOTERS SAID THEY WOULD VOTE-BY- - MAIL I - OPTION.R, IF GIVEN THE - BUT THE PARTISAN DIVIDE IS - STARK. - TABOUT 60% OF DEMOCRATS SY - WOULD, COMPARED TO ONLY ABOUT - 40% OF REPUBLICANS. - 56% OF REPUBLICANS SAY THEY - WOULD STILVOTE IN PERSON.
- MANY PEOPLE HAVE BEEN VOTING - BY MAIL FOR A VERY LONMEG ,OVSER - >> Reporter: TAMMY PATRICK IS A - FORMER ELECTIONS OFFICIAL. - SHE'S NOW A SENIOR ADVISER AT - DEMOCRACY FUND.FOUNDATION - WE'VE HEARD THE PRESIDENT AND - MANY OTHERS MAKE ACCATIONS - THAT VOTING BY MAIL IS AN - RAINVITATION TO WIDESPREAD. - IS THERE ANY EVIDENCE THAT - THAT'S TRUE? - >> NO. - THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT THAT - IS TRUE. - AND I WILL SAY THAT WE ALREADY - HAVE TENS OF MILLIONS OF - AMERICANS VOTING BY MAIL. - THEY HAVE THEIR BALLOT HANDED TO - THEM BY A STAL CARRIER, NOT A - POLL WORKER. - IN MANY PLACES, YOU HAVE - SIGNATURE VERIFICATION WHEN THE - APPLICATION COMES IN, SO IT'S - COMPARED TO YOUR VOTER - GISTRATION FORM IN MANY - PLACES. - THAT SAME SIGNATURE TYPE OF - VERIFICATION IS ALSO DONE ON THE - THERE ARE OTHER SECURITY - MEASURES WHERE AUDITING TAKES - PLACE THAT LOOKS TO SEARWHERE - PLACES THAT WE'RE GETTING - THINGS THAT ARE COMING IN LATE
- OR WE'RE SEEING ABNORMAL - ACTIVITY FROM WHAT WE'VE SEEN IN - THE PAST. - >> Reporter: IN THE 2016 - ELECTION, MORE THAN 33 MILLION - AMERICANS VOTED USING MAIL-IN - BALLOTS. - EXPERTS EXCT THAT NUMBER TO - MORE THAN TRIPLE IN 2020. - FIVE STATES-- COLORADO, HAWAII, - OREGON, WASHINGTON AND UTAH-- - ALREADY CONDUCT THEIR ELECTIONS - ENTIRELY BY MAIL, WITHCA - FORNIA LOOKING TO JOIN THEM - THIS YEAR BECAUSE OF THE - PANDEMIC. - WHILE THERE'S NO EVIDENCE OF - WIDESPREAD FRAUD WITH IL-IN OR - ABSENTEE BALLOTS, IT DOES - OCCASIONALLY HAPPEN. - ONE RECENT CASE HAPPENED IN A - 2018 NORTH CAROLINA - CONGRESSIONAL RACE, WHERE A - REPUBLICAN OPERATIVE ILLEGALLY - GATHERED AND SUBMITTED BALLOTS. - >> YOU KNOW, I DON'T WANT TO - DISCOUNT THE CONCERNS OVER VOTER - FRAUD, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES - TO VOTBY MAIL, BECAUSE THE - INSTANCES OF FRAUD THAT WE'VE - SEEN IN THE LAST COUPLE YEARS - HAVE BEEN WITH ABSENTEE BALLOTS. - SO, THESE THINGS DO HAPPEN-- ALL - KINDS OF VOTER FRAUD DOES - HAPPEN-- BUT IT'S EXCEEDINGLY - RA.
- >> Reporter: AND WHILE THE - PRESIDENT IS ATTACKING - IAMOCRATIC-LED STATES, OFF - IN RED STATES-- LIKE IN - GEORGIA-- ARE ALSO TRYING TO - >> I DON'T THINK THAT IT IS A - SURPRISE OR A SHOCK THAT THE - STATES THAT HE'S DENIGRATING ARE - DEMOCRATIC-LEANING AND THE - STAPPLAUDING ARE - REPUBLICAN-LEANING.S IATES - HASO, THT IS IS NOT NECESSARILY - AB - IT'S ABOUT WHO WILL VOTE - REPUBLICAN AND WHO WON'T. - >> IT IS AN ABSOLUTE BRAZEN - POWER GRAB. - >> Reporter: THE REPUBLICAN - NATIONAL COMMITTEE-- LED BY - CHAIRWOMAN RONNA McDANIEL-- ISRN - NOW SUING CALI TO STOP - THAT BLUE STATE FROM MAILING - ABSENTEE BALLOTS - REGISTERED VOTERS.L TO - THE PRESIDENT'S MADE FALSE - CLAIMS ABOUT WRE WAS, IN FACT, - IVING BALLOTS IN THE GOLDEN - STATE. - E THAT AREN'T CITIZENS, - ILLEGALS, ANYBODY THAT WALKS IN - CALIFORNIA IGOING TO GET A - BALLOT. - >> Reporter: IT IS THOSE - INDIVIDUAL STATES-- NOT THME - FEDERAL GOVE-- THAT - DETERMINE THE RULES FOHOW - VOTES WILL BE CAST IN NOVEMBER. - AND IN THE F THE PANDEMIC, - MORE STATES-- BOTH RED AND
- BLUE-- ARE LOOKING TO EXPAND - AND VOTE-BY-MAIL - OPTIONS. - AND, SO FAR, THE TRUMP CAMPAIGN - AND STATE REPUBLICAN OFFICIALS - ARE STILL ENCOURAGING THEIR - VOTERS TO VOTE THAT WAY, IF THEY - CHOOSE. - FOR THE PBS NEWSHOUR, I'M - WILLIAM BRANGHAM. - W - druff: AS CASES OF - CORONAVIRUS CONTINUE TO SPIKE - OVERSEAS-- NOTABLY IN BRAZIL, - AND INDIA-- ONE NATION FROM THE - OUTSET SOUGHT TO BEAT COVID-19, - AND HAS APPARENTLY SUCCEEDED: - VIETNAM. T - BORDERING CHIN SIMILARLY - AUTHORITARIAN COUNTRY INSTITUTES - UARANTINES AND SOCIAL - DISTANCING, AND-- AS SPECIAL - CORRESPONDENT MIKE CERRE - REPENRTS-- THEY FLAED THE - CURVE. - >> Reporter: "WHEN CHINA - SNEEZES, VIETNAM IS THE FIRST T" - CATCH THE CO AS THE - VIETNAMESE LIKE TO SAY GIVEN - THEIR SHARED BORDER. - THE 2003 SARS VIRUS OUTBREAK
- SPREAD FROCHINA TO VIETNAM - FIRST. - WITH FER THAN 1,000 I.C.U. - BEDS FOR MORE THAN 90 MILLION - PEOPLE, THIS TIME VIETNAM SIMPLY - COULDN'TFFORD TO LET THE - CORONAVIRUS SPREAD OUT OF - CONTROL AND OVERRUN YSS - HEALTHCAREM. - THE U.S. CENTERS FOR DISEASE - CONTROL'S REPRESENTAVE IN - HANOI IS DR. MATT MOORE. - >> THE PUBLIC HERE IN VIETNA - HAS REALLY BOUGHT INTO THIS. - THEY REALLY FEEL SHARED - OWNERSHIP OF THE PROBLEM OF - COVID-19. - AND I THINK, AGAIN, IT'S BECAUSE - OF THOSE EARLY SUCCESSES WHERE - THE GOVERNMENT WAS CARRYING OUT - PRETTY STRONG MEASURES THAT FOR - US IN THE WEST, WE MIGHT - CONSIDER THEM TO BE SORT OF - DRACONIAN, BUT THEY WERE REALLY - EFFECTIVE. - >> Reporter: VIETNAM A THE - U.S. HAD THEIR FIRST COVID CASES - THE SAME WEEK AT THE END OF - JANUARY, BUT VIETNAM'S PANDEMIC - TASK FORCE WAS OPERATION IN A - WEEK, INSTEAD OF A MONTH FOR ITS - U.S. COUNTERPART. - BOTH COUNTRIES ISSUED AIR TRAVEL - BANS FM CHINA AND ABROAD, BUT
- VIETNAM ALSO MEDICALLY SCREENED - INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS, - REQUIRING 14-DAY SELF - QUARANTINES. - AND MANDATORY QUARANTINES FOR - THOSE TRACED TO ANYONE WITH - UNTIL IT COULD RAMP-UP ITSVE. - LIMITED TESTING CAPACITY, - VIETNAM TARGETED HOTSPOTS, - QUARANTINETHOSE TESTING - AND CONTACT TRACED THOSE TCOY - HAD BEEN IACT WITH. - THEY WERE QUARANTINED USUALLY AT - MILIRRY SITES FOR TWO WEEKS O - UNTIL THEY TESTED NEGATIVE. - VIETNAM'S SHELTER IN PLACE AND - SOCIAL DISTANCING RESTRICTIONS - WERE ALSO MORE STRICTLY - ENFORCED. - >> IT TAKES A LOT OF HUMANTO - RESOURCES RACK CONTACTS OF - POTENTIAL CASES AND CONTROL - THESE CLUSTERS. - ANTHEY DID HAVE THE HUMAN - RESOURCES TO DO THAT. - >> Reporter: DR. TODD POLLACK - HEADS-UP THE HARVARD MEDICAL - SCHOOL'S PARTNERSHIP FOR HEALTH - ADVANCEMENT IN VIETNAM. - HE AND OTHER WESTERN MEDICAL - ADVISORS BELIEVE VIETNAM'S - RELATIVELY LOW COVID NUMBERS ARE - GENERALLY BACKED UP BY WHATHEY
- OBSERVED THROUGHOUT THE CRISIS. - >> WE CAN LOOK AT THNUMBER OF - PATIENTS ADMITTED TO THE - HOSPITALS BECAUSE IN VIETNAM, - THEY HAVE A POLICY TO ISOLATE - ALL POSITIVE CASES IN HEALTH - FACILITIES. - IF IT WAS HIT WITH THE - THOUSANDS, TEN, THOUSANDS, - HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF CASES - THAT ARE BEING SEEN IN OTHER - COUNTRIES, IT ALSO WOULD BE - OVERWHELMED LIKE OER - BUT AT THE CURRENT STATE, - HERE.S, THAT'S NOT THE SITUATION - >> Reporter: THE MAJORITY OF - TIEM WERE TREATED AT THE - NAAL HOSPITAL FOR TROPICAL - DISEASES WHICH HAD EXTRA - CAPACITY AND SUPPLIES THROUGHOUR - THIS ACCORDING TO DR. THI - HAI NINH, HEAD OF INTERNAL - MEDICINE. I - >> VIETNA DEVELOPING - COUNTRY AND OUR RESOURCES ARE - LIMITE - SO, AT THE BEGINNING OF THE - PANDEMIC, WE TRY TO CT THE - NMBER OF THE PATIENTS AND - >> Reporter: VIETNAM LITERALLY - ILCLARED WAR ON THE CORONAVIRUS. - THE MILITARY WASED FOR - HEALTHCARE MISSIONS AND THEIR - BASECONVERTED TO MANDATORY
- QUARANTINE SITES. - IT LARGEST MANUFACTURING - COMPANIES CONVERTED TO PRODUCING - MO APPASATEDORT KITS, WHICH THE. - W E NO - UPDATING COVID HOTSPOT LOCATIONS - AND THEIR OXIMITY. - VID GOT THE FULL ENEMY - TREATMENT ON VIETNAM'S - UBIQUITOUS PROPAGANDA - BILLBOARDS. - >> Ror ITSOPRS - BANDED TOGETHER TO HELP - COMMUNICATE CRITICAL HYGIENE - MESSAGING AND RALLY UNTRY - FOR WHAT WAS CONSIDERED TO BE A - THREAT TO THEIR PERSONAL HEALTH - AND NATIONAL SECURITY. - >> THERE IS GOOD MEDICAL CARE - HERE, IS JUST THAT THE, THEIT - AVAILABILITY OTHE VOLUME - OF IT IS, IS NOWHERE NEAR A - DEVELOPED COUNTRY. - AND, BECAUSE OF THAT, I THINK, - YOU KNOW, THE COUNTRY AND THE - PEOPLE HERE IN TERMS OF ITSSH - LEAD AND THE PEOPLE TAKE - THESE SITUATIONS MUCH MORE - SERIOUSLY. - >> Reporter: HENRY NGUYEN IS A - VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN - LIVING IN HO CHI MINH CITY WHOM
- WE PROFILED PREVIOUSLY ON THE - AS THE OWNER OF THE LOCAL - McDONALDS RESTAURANTS AND ALSO - HAVING A U.S. MEDICAL DEGREE, - BELIEVES CULTURAL DIFFERENCES - ALLOWED THE VIETNAMESE TO BE - MORE ACCEPTING OF THE STRICTER - AMERICANS DESPITE HAVING FEWER - CASES. - IMAYBE E TH>>ERE IS A LITTLE BE - WHAT I'LL CALL SENSE OF, OF - COMMONALITY IN TERMS OF - TOGETHERNESS HERE. - THAT PEOPLE SAY THISS THE - SACRIFICE I MAKE FOR THE BETTER - GOOD OF MY FAMILY, MY COMMITY, - MY CITY, MY COUNTRY. - >> Reporter: MANY ATTRIBUTE - VIETM'S RELATIVE SUCCESS TO - ITS MORE AUTHORITARIAN STYLE OF - GOVERNMENT, WHICH ALLOWED FOR - MORE AGGRESSIVE AND ENFORCED - CONTAINMENT MEASURES THAT COULDE - BE IMPLEED WITHOUT DELAY, - PUBLIC DEBATE OR THE CIVIL - LIBERTIES AND PRIVACY ISSUES - AMERICANS ARE GUARANTEED. - HUMAN RIGHTS CRITICS FEAR THE - GOVERNMENT TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE - CRISIS TO FURTHER ADVANCE IT - PUBLIC SURVEILLANCE AND ONLINE
- CENSORSHIP AGENDA. - >> WE SHOULDN'T IGNORE THE FAC - THAT THE BELIEFS AND THE SUPPORT - OF THE POPULATION ARE ALSO KEY - IN THIS IN THIS KIND OF - SITUATION. - ♪ ♪ O - >> Reporter: OTHE FIRST - COUNTRIES OUTSIDE OF CHINA TO - START SHUTTING DOWN, VIETNAM WAS - ONE OF THE FIRST TO STARTRE - PENING AT THE END OF APRIL. - STARTING IN AREAS THAT HAD GONE - 21 DTHOUT ANY NEW COVID - CASES, AS THEY CONTINUE TO - NTLLOW THEIR SO FAR SUCCESSFUL - COVID-19 CONTAINTRATEGY. - I'M MIKE CERRE FOR THE PBS - NEWSHOUR. - >> Woodruff: CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR - GAVIN NEWSOM HAS JUST ANNOUNCED - A LIMITED REOPENING OF SOME - MOVIE THEATERS ON FRIDAY, BUT - BIG CHAINS-- INCLUDING A.M.C. - THEATERS-- HAVE SAID THEY AR - FOR THEIR VERY EXISTENCE. - THE PANDEMIC CONTINUES BRINGING
- CHAOS TO THE MORE THAN $42 - BILLION GLOBAL MOVIE BUSINESS. - JEFFREY BROWN REPORTS, FOR OUR - ARTS AND CULTURE SERIES, - "CANS." - BLOCKBUSTERS: NOT COMING TO A - THEATER NEAR YOU, AS ONE BY ONE: - "MULAN," "WONDER WOMAN 1984," - AND SO MANY HER FILMS HAVE - BEEN PUT ON HOLD.HE HLYWOOD REPD - HOST OF PUBLIC STATION KCRW'S"SS - THE BUS" - M T I MOVORHETRNDIED Y USAN - BROADLY IS IN A STATE OF - PARALYSIS MORE OR LESS RIGHT - NOW. - AND WHAT YOU SEE IS ANYTHING - WITH A SIGNIFICANT BUDGET IS - GETTING PUSHED. - >> Reporter: A MAJOR TEST CASE, - MASTERS SAYS: "TENET," A BIG - MOVIE BY A BIG-TIME DIRECTOR, - CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, OF "DUNKIRK" - AND "THE DARK KNIGHT" FILMS." - TENET," A MIND-BENDING, TIME- - WARPING THRILLER, WAS EXPECTED - TO BE ONE OF THE SUMMER'S BOX
- OFFICE HITS, WITH AN OPENING - MIJULY. - BUT WILL THAT RELEASE DATE HOLD - UP? - >> MANY PEOPLE IN THE INDUSTRY - THINK THIS IS SIMPLY - UNREALISTIC.ST - I THINK CHHER NOLAN'S IDEA - WAS, MY MOVIE WILL LEAD THE WAY - AND PEOPLE WILL RLME AND THE - WILL START TO RETURN TO - ITSELF. - BUT I DON'T THINK IN MANY PLACES - THERE'S A FEELING SO STRONGLY - THE WORLD IS RETURNING TO ITSELF - THAT WE'RE STREAMING INTO THE - THTERS. - >> Reporter: WHE WE ARE - STREAMING, OF COURSE, IS IN OUR - HOMES: STREAMING VIDEO ON OUR - NETFLIX AND OTHER SERVICES HAD - ALREADY BEEN CHALLENGING ANDOL - CHANGING THE HWOOD ECONOMIC - MODEL. - THE PANDEMIC PUSHED THAT - FURTHER. - ♪ ♪ - IN APRIL, UNIVERSAL RELEASED ITS - ANIMATED SEQUEL "TROLLS WORLD - TOUR" DIRECTLY TO STREAMING, - CHARGING $19.99. - IT TOOK IN MORE THAN $100 - MILLION IN ITS FIRST THREE - WE"S-- MORE THAN THE ORIGI" - TROLLS" FILM MADE IN 2016 WITH - A TRADITIONAL THEATRE RELEASE. - EYE-OPENING FOR SURE, BUT NOT,
- SAYS MASTERS, GAME-CHANGING. - >> YOU COULD DO THAT WITH A - CERTAIN TYPE OF MOVIE. - I MEAN, "TROLLS," EY HAD ALL - KINDS OF REASONS FOR DOING IT. - AYEY'D ALREADY SPENT, EVEN JUST - IN THIS COUNTRY,$40 - MILLION TO ADVERTISE IT. - IT WAS A KNOWN PROPERTY. K - PA WAS'S MOVE AT A TIME OF - YOU CAN'T EXTRAPOLATE. - >> Reporter: MOST MOVIES, THAT - IS, STILL NEED THEATER - AND WHO'S READY TO RETURN TO THE - LOCAL MULTIPLEX? - RE>> WE ARE GOING TO HAVE - DEBT AT THE END OF THIS WITH NO - INCOME AND PROBABLY LESS INCOME - FOR THREMAINDER OF THE YEAR. - SAY IT'S SCARY IS SORT OF AN - UNDERSTATEMENT. - >> Reporter: BOBBIE BAGBY IS - EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF "B&B - THEATERS," T NATION'S SIXTH - LARGEST THEATER CHAIN WITH MORE - THAN 400 SCREENS ACROSS SEVE - STATES. - IT'S A FAMILY-OWNED COMPANY THAT - DATES TO 1924.RO - >> WE'VE GONE H WARS AND - 9/11, THE GREAT DEPRESSION.ME - I MEAN, YOU T, WE'VE KIND - OF BEEN THROUGH THOSE TIMES. - AND WHILE THEY'VE BEEN HARD, - WE'VE BEEN ABLE TO REMAIN OPEN. - INGLTIONOUE OFRSORE N THMEATT S - OUR LOS HAS BEEN CLOSED
- AND WITH ZERO INCOME COMING IN. - >> Reporter: NOW THEATER OWNERS - EVERHERE NEED TO LUREAU - ENCES BACK. - IT'S NO LONGER ABOUT THE POPCORN - AND THE FILMS, BUT ABOUTEELING - SAFE. - AND THAT MEANS CHANGING THE - PHYSICAL SPACE. - >> LOTS OF EXTRA CLEANING - PROCEDURES ARE TAKING PLACE. - WE'RE STAGGERING SEATS. - IT MEANS WE'RE LOSING EVERY - THE AUDITORIUM LAYOUT.NDING - SO, IT'S LESS PELE COMING INTO - THE BUILDING, EVEN IF WE COULD - BE AT FULL CAPACITY. - I THINK PEOPLE ARE READY TO GET - OUT. - I THINK STORYTELLING ANDHE I - MOVISORT OF IN OUR CORE AS - AMERICA. - DOING EVERYTHING WE - CAN TO TRY TO PROTECT OUR STAFF - AN'RD OUR GUE ESTS AS THEY COMW - HACK. - BUT I DON'T KNOWTHE FUTURE - HO - LDRES.TURN TO THE PAST-- OF DRIN - THEATERS. - THERE ARE JU ABOUT 320 LEFT, - T THEY'RE HAVING A SUDDEN - RESURGENCE. - AT A SALLAKE CITY DRIVE-IN - RECENTLY, CARS PARKED TWO SPACES - APART, AND HAILEY DEETS AND HERT
- DAUGHTER ENJOY HORROR FILM" - THE HUNT," AN ESCAPE FROM OUR - NATIONAL REAL-LIFE HORROR. - >> THIS IS PROBABLY ACTUALLY MY - 4th OR 5th TIME OUT OF MY HOUSE - S.te TMSS BEN TH, E-IN - or Rep - INSPONSE TO EARLIER CHANGE - AMERICAN CULTURE-- NUMBERINGMO - THAN 4,000 IN THEIR HEYDAY - IN THE POST-WAR, CAR-LOVING, - SUBURBANIZING AMERICOF THE - 1950s. - AND THERE'S A LESSON THERE FOR - US NOW, SAYS THEATER HISTORIAN - KEVIN CORBETT OF CENTRAL - MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. - >> IN MANY WAYS, THE HISTORY OF - MOVIE THEATERS IS ACTUALLY A - HISTORY OF THOSE THEATERS HAVING - TO RESPOND TO THREATS. - WE CAN GO BACK TO AT LEAST AS - FAR AS THE 1930s AND THE GREAT - DEPRESSION, WHEN FEWER AND FEWER - >> Reporter: ONE WAY TO BRING - THEM IN?PC - N! - THE CONCESSION STAND, IT TURNS - OUT, WAS A MAJOR INNOVATION FOR - S TIME. - JUST AS MORE RECENTLY, MANY - THEATERS HAVE ADDED PLUSH,AT - VIG SEATS AND CONCIERGE
- SERVICE, MAKING THEMSELVES - ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATIONS IN - RESPONSE TO THE THREAT FROM THE - COMFORT-OF-HEWING OFFERED - THAT HISTORY GIVES CORBETT - REASON FOR OPTIMISM. - AT>> GIVEN THE FACT THAT TS - NOW HAVE SURVIVED A VARIETY OF - THREATFOR YOU COULD LITERALLY - SAY 120 YEARS NOW BECAUSE TURN - OF THE 20th CENTURY IS WHEN - ACTUAL MOVIE THEATEDS FIRST - APPEI DON'T FORESEE THIS - PANDEMIC, THIS PARTICULAROV - THREAT, ENDING THEATERS. - I'M CONVINCED PEOPLE HAVE ALWAYS - AND WILL ALWAYS WANT TO BE OUT - AND ENTERTAINED IN GROUPS. - THAT, ALONE, I THINK, WILL ALLOW - THEARS TO CONTINUE TO EXIST. - >> Reporter: MAYBE SO. - FOR NOW, THE SUPERHEROES, - ANIMATED ADVENTURERS, AND TOM - CRUISE'S "TOP GUN" SEQUEL ALL - AWAIT THEIR RETU TO THE BIG - SCREEN.
- FOR THE PBS NEWSHOUR, I'M - JEFFREY BROWN. - >> Woodruff: WE CANT WAIT. - ONHE NEWSHOUOUT R ONROLIADNEMA - TO - ASSESS CORONAVIRUS RISKS AS - PARTS OF PLIC LIFE, LIKE GOING - TO THE MOVIE THEATER, RESUME. - WE ASKED PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS - ABOUT WAYS TO GET OUT OF THE - HOUSE WHILE LIMITING THE CHANCE - OF INFECTION. - YOU'LL FIND A HELPFUL CHART ON - OUR WEB SITE, pbs.org/newshour. - AND THAT'S THE NEWSHOUR FORT. - TONI - I'M JUDY WOODRUFF. - JOIN US ON-LINE AND AGAIN HERE - TOMORROW EVENING. - FOR ALL OF US AT THE PBS - NEWSHOUR, THANK YOU, PLEASE STAY - SAFE AND SEE YOU SOON. - MAJOR FUNDING FOR THE PBS - NEWSHOUR HAS BEEN PROVIDED BY: - >> LIFE ISN'T A STRAIGHT LINE. - SOMETIMES YOU CAN BE GOING IN A
- DIFFERENT DIRECTION. - FIDELITY IHERE THE HELP YOU - WORK THROUGH THAT. - FINANCIAL ADVICE FOR TODAY AND - TOMOOW. - >> - >> CONSUMER CEULAR. - >> FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRM - RAYMOND JAMES. - >> JOHNSON AND JOHNSON - >> CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW - YORK. - SUPPORTING INNOVATIONS IN - EDUCATION, DEMOCRATIC - ENGAGEMENT, AND THE ADVANCEMENTP - OF INTERNATIONCE AND - SECURITY. - AT carnegie.org. - >> AND WITH THE ONGOING SUPPORT - OF THESE INSTITUTIONS - AND INDIVIDUALS. - >> - HIS PROGRAM WAS MADE - POSSIBLE BY THE CORPOR BION FOR - PUBLADCASTING. - AND BY CONTRIBUTIONS TO YOUR PBV - STATION FRWERS LIKE YOU. - THANK YOU. - Captioning sponsored by - NEWSHOUR PRODUCTIONS, LLC - Captioned by
- Media Access Groce at WGBH - .wgbh.org - >>> HELLO, EVERYONE, AND WELCOME - TO "AMANPOUR & CO."
- HERE'S WHAT'S COMING UP. - >> OUR JOB IS TO DO WHATEVER IS - NECESSARY TO KEEP EVERY SINGLE - MEMBER OF OUR COMMUNITY SAFE AND - TO TELL THE TRUTH, THAT THE - MINNEAPOLIS POLICE ARE NOT DOING - THAT. - >> THE FIRST STEP IN THE - DEFUNDING DEBATE. - WHAT WILL POLICING LOOK LIKE? - I ASKED SOCIOLOGIST ALEXI - HATALI. - >>> SENATOR MIT ROM MITT ROMNEY - MARCHES WITH PTESTERS. - >>
Series
PBS NewsHour
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June 9, 2020, 3:00pm-4:00pm PDT
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NewsHour Productions
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Journalists report on the news of the day.
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Covering national and international issues, originating from Washington, D.C.
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2020-06-09
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Chicago: “PBS NewsHour; June 9, 2020, 3:00pm-4:00pm PDT,” 2020-06-09, Internet Archive, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed December 22, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-e9510479243.
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