Keyword: pbsnewshour
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PBS News hour Feb.29, 2024 Former Al Jazeera (Al jihadzeera) journalist, Nick Schifrin aired an Al Jazeera clip about the deaths of stampede as crowd storms aid trucks. Then a short clip of the IDF in which it clarifies it did not fire at people who were trying to get aid, but fired [at those] when facing a danger. Yet, minutes latet, Geoff Bennett, had interviewed a Jeremy Konyndyk, Jeff outright began in stating, as a matter of fact, that Israel (supposedly) "fired on the people" getting aid. He then quoted Amna Nawaz's citing "Gaza health ministry" about the toll,...
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Our tax money for PBS...? How PBS' News Hour's Amna Nawaz -- of Pakistani Islamist background - - a propagandist interviewing (R) Texas' Beth Van Duyne. But Van Duyne doesn't let her have the last [LYING] word.
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Oct 11, 2023 PBS News Hour. She first white washed Arab terror, calling it "resisting certain laws." What a new rationalization. Since when are Islamic-Arab terror about any "laws?" Then she paints a negative picture of anti-terror measures, her false line - it's "punishment." Where was this reporter when there were terror attempts daily from Arabs inside Israel? Was police enforcement then, a supposed "punishment" too?
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Just days after the Arab-Islamic "Palestinian" savagery massacres, torching up families, mass rape, abducting the elderly, kids, parading with bloodied women, abducted kids abused at the masses upon arrival in Gaza -- At PBS NewsHour, on Oct 9. 2023, Amna Nawaz had Leila Molana-Allen to be 'the' reporter. She started off with images of Gaza and not out of Israel. Not a word of Israel asking Gazans to evacuate was mentioned. Then when reporting on the rocket attack on Jerusalem today (she didn't elaborated on thev injuries it caused), she inserts the weird words "contested city of Jerusalem." First of...
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Not only does Molana-Allen shift blame onto Israel (both its seven-month-old government and its settlements) for Palestinian violence which has been on the rise since at least early 2022, she also runs interference on behalf of the Lions’ Den terror organization. In the July 10 Newshour broadcast, “Cycle of violence and economic turmoil pushes young Palestinians to take up arms,” the special correspondent conceals the fact that the Lions’ Den terror organization has itself claimed responsibility for attacks against civilians and soldiers on numerous occasions, misleading... Like her 2020 debacle of coverage deflecting UNRWA’s responsibility for its own failures, Molana-Allen’s...
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Islamic on PBS Newshour Amna Nawaz strikes again - Leila Molana-Allen propagates for terror supporters UNRWA PBS News Hour, July 7, 2023. This time she brought Leila Molana-Allen propagating for terror supporter UNRWA [*] [*] to raise even more funds for this org. Keeping up with the old racist Arab tradition of constantly showing graphic images of injuries (whether by its people, by its accidentally handling of explosives or by jihadis using human shields or by IDF targeting only terrorists) Leila Molana-Allen visits Mr. Jihad's son in the hospital and "explains" that the youngster is too "traumatized" (her choice of...
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President Biden is seeing a boost to his approval rating following his first State of the Union address this week, with a poll released Friday showing him at 47 percent. The latest NPR-PBS NewsHour-Marist National Poll found that 47 percent of Americans surveyed approve of the job he is doing as president, which is a jump from the 39 percent approval rating he had in the same poll last month.
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During an interview aired on Monday’s “PBS NewsHour,” Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt said that while his organization called out former President Donald Trump for his language, “none of the people committing” recent antisemitic attacks “were wearing MAGA hats,” rather, “we have people waving Palestinian flags and then beating Jewish people.”Correspondent William Brangham asked, “So, what do you attribute this to? I remember, back during the Trump administration, you were quick to point out instances where you thought [there was] political language that fomented antisemitism. Do you see political leaders now who are exacerbating this?” Greenblatt responded, “Well, let’s be...
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ROGER ROSENBLATT: The first thing one ought to say about "The Passion," Mel Gibson's new movie about the last hours of Jesus, is that one hasn't seen it. A few selected people have seen it; others have read the script. Each has responded in extreme and different ways. For the rest of us, the film and its reported incendiary judgments connecting Jews with the murder of Jesus can only be addressed in the abstract. The problem has little to do with the First Amendment; it concerns responsibility. The exhibits in New York of the Virgin Mary stained by elephant dung,...
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