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... if we don't, America's eyes are going to be blinded and our ears deafened in every embassy across the globe. Geoff Bennett: Our Nick Schifrin reached out to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence for a response in regards to this reporting by "60 Minutes." And ...
... need as sustenance. People have already invited me to leave the country. But we could have a better Haiti. I would like to live in my country in peace. Nick Schifrin: But, today, there is only war stealing the country's future. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
And the signal is, the truth is dangerous to the Putin regime, and so don't try to offer the truth. Nick Schifrin: Danielle, let me end back to you. I asked about how Evan was doing. How are you doing? How's your family doing? Danielle Gershkovich: I'm ...
... and she called me and she said that they found mom in the kibbutz, and she's dead. And it was -- it was terrible. Nick Schifrin: That day in Be'eri, gunmen massacred more than 100 residents and kidnapped more than 30. Nicole Carbone: Everything is just burnt. Nick Schifrin ...
... released in exchange for about 700 Palestinian detainees that Israel has agreed to. So, the framework still remains, but Netanyahu is calling Hamas' demands delusional. But, bottom line, U.S. officials tell me these negotiations continue. William Brangham: All right, Nick Schifrin, thank you so much. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... in my life, and I have the tumor to thank for that. Even though it'll kill me, I will die a happy man. Nick Schifrin: Rod Nordland. The book is "Waiting for the Monsoon." Great to see you. Thank you so much. Rod Nordland: Great to see you, Nick ...
... S. officials also think that Netanyahu is playing domestic politics here, because his coalition is at a particularly fragile moment. But, look, there has been tension between the administration and the Israeli government, today particularly public. William Brangham: Nick Schifrin, as always, thank you so much. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... send for them to put their names to their words and say, this wasn't OK. The Army needs to hear us. Nick Schifrin: Davis Winkie, the series is called "Broken Track." Dr. Craig Bryan, thank you very much to you both. Craig Bryan: Thank you. Davis Winkie: Thanks, Nick.
... we're pushing forward. So that's why having these offices here will be very dangerous in terms of transnational repression as well going forward. Nick Schifrin: And, finally, a little personally, if you don't mind, you were anonymous back in 2019, when some of those protests that we ...
... a safe haven in Rafah or anywhere else. But a major ground operation there would be a mistake. Nick Schifrin: And so U.S. and Israeli officials will meet next week to debate the fate of a city filled with the famished. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
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