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Books narrated by Pbs Newshour

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    Waning Trust And A Perilous Financial Landscape Challenge The News Business

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...

    Unabridged

    12 min

    It is a tumultuous time in the news business, with a perilous financiallandscape and significant percentages of Americans saying theyfundamentally don't trust news sources that don't line up with theiropinions. Gregory Moore, editor-in-chief at Deke Digital, and RadhikaJones, editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair, join Judy Woodruff to discuss. ... Read more

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    Peter Strzok On Why He Believes Trump Is 'Compromised' By Russia

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...
    Series series PBS NewsHour

    Unabridged

    9 min

    Former FBI official Peter Strzok has been a target of President Trump's irefor his role in investigations of Hillary Clinton’s emails and the 2016Trump campaign’s connections with Russia -- as well as his extramaritalaffair. Now Strzok is speaking out about why he believes Trump isdangerous. He joins Judy Woodruff to discuss "Compromised:Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. Trump." ... Read more

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    Why Black Women Face A Triple Threat From Breast Cancer

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...

    Unabridged

    7 min

    For Black women in America, a breast cancer diagnosis brings with it adisturbing statistic. Black women are less likely to develop breast cancerbut 40 percent more likely to die from it than white women, according tothe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Yamiche Alcindor reports onthe complicated story behind the statistics. ... Read more

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    Outgoing Washington Post Editor Marty Baron Reflects On The State Of American Journalism

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...

    Unabridged

    10 min

    This week marks a turning point at one of the nation's premier newspapers.Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron is stepping down on Sundayafter eight years at the Post and more than four decades in the newsbusiness. His departure comes during a week when his paper won four GeorgePolk Awards for its coverage. Baron joins Judy Woodruff to discuss thestate of American journalism. ... Read more

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    Civil Rights Pioneer Ruby Bridges On Activism In The Modern Era

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...

    Unabridged

    17 min

    In the 1960s, Ruby Bridges became the first African-American student tointegrate into an entirely white public school system in New Orleans. Shejoins Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who followed in Bridges' footsteps 60 yearsago and desegregated the University of Georgia along with Hamilton Holmes,to discuss racism and civil rights in the modern era. ... Read more

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    Value Of Writing Our Way Through A Tumultuous 2020, The

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...
    Series series PBS NewsHour

    Unabridged

    2 min

    This has been a year of huge events and milestones, from the coronaviruspandemic to the election of the first woman vice president. How will 2020be remembered and analyzed in the years to come? Biographer and historianJanice Nimura shares her humble opinion on how we can all shape the storythat is taught to future generations. ... Read more

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    Coverage Of Protests Illuminates Journalism's Race Problem

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...
    Series series PBS NewsHour

    Unabridged

    9 min

    George Floyd's death and the ensuing protests have reignited the American conversation on race. That includes inequities and discrimination in news reporting, where several recent incidents have highlighted the different experiences of black and white journalists. Judy Woodruff talks to Dorothy Tucker of the National Association of Black Journalists and Norman Pearlstine of the Los Angeles Times. ... Read more

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    How to Succeed in Business

    Making Sen$e

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...
    Series series Making Sen$e

    Unabridged

    11 min

    Is the aptitude for business (the legal kind) distributed among convicted criminals as it is in the general population? One seasoned executive thinks so, and believes that by hiring the cream of the ex-con crop, his company will have a leg up on the competition. Paul Solman reports as part of his Making Sen$e series. ... Read more

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    Jhumpa Lahiri: The Namesake

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...

    Unabridged

    6 min

    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri talks about her first novel, The Namesake in this interview with PBS NewsHour correspondent Jeffrey Brown. It's the story of two generations of Indians from Calcutta becoming Americans. ... Read more

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    Inequities In Care, Misinformation Fuel Covid Deaths Among Poor, Indigenous Brazilians

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...

    Unabridged

    8 min

    All across Brazil, slums — known as Favelas — have long been places ofcrime and poverty, marked by overcrowding and unsanitary conditions. Theyare among the hardest hit by the pandemic, in a country where the deathtoll just passed 450,000. In the second of two reports, NewsHour specialcorrespondent Simon Ostrovsky and producer Charles Lyons report on Brazil'sCOVID crisis. ... Read more

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    John Lewis: Walking With The Wind

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...

    Unabridged

    9 min

    Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) remembers his experiences on the streets and in jail during the civil rights movement. His book is titled, Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement. ... Read more

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    How Minnesota's Lack Of Teachers Of Color Hurts Students, And What Reform Could Look Like

    by PBS NewsHour ...
    Narrated by PBS NewsHour ...

    Unabridged

    7 min

    Many schools across the United States are grappling with ways to close theachievement gap between white students and students of color. Specialcorrespondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on those efforts in Minnesota,which has some of the worst disparities. This report is part of our ongoing"Race Matters" coverage, and the "Agents for Change" series. ... Read more

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