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How the World Sees the U.S. Right Now

Clip: 6/8/2020 | 16m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

Roula Khalaf, editor of the Financial Times, joins the program.

As the federal government continues its militaristic response to the ongoing protests, many of America’s allies around the world are looking on aghast--a perspective reflected in the Financial Times’s recent editorial, “America’s Battered Moral Standing.” Roula Khalaf, the newspaper’s first female editor, reflects on the changing perception of the U.S. in the international community.

06/08/2020

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