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The Gist

Is the Iran Deal a Dud?

The Gist

Peach Fish Productions

Daily News, News

4.53.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2018

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

On The Gist, the "When did you stop beating your wife?" question in the White House press briefing.  In the interview, Iran may have shelved its nuclear ambitions, but the Middle East is still in trouble. Slate's Joshua Keating wonders if the Iran deal was worth it.  In the Spiel, the world of the FEMA scammer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:03.5

["Fabrican's Day"]

0:07.9

Sturze Day, February 8, 2018 from Slated to Digestime, Mike Pesca,

0:13.3

when asked why Donald Trump would support Roy Moore,

0:16.8

but to cry, Al Franken, his spokesperson, Sarah Huckabee Sanders,

0:20.8

routinely said, well, Franken admitted it,

0:23.4

Roy Moore didn't.

0:24.8

When asked, how can the GOP keep Steve Win's money

0:29.0

with the allegations against him, but demand the DNC give back

0:33.3

all the money Harvey Weinstein gave, Republican said,

0:37.0

well, Steve Win never admitted it.

0:39.4

Harvey Weinstein seems to have apologized.

0:42.6

You see how it works by admitting it

0:45.4

when it comes to harassing, demeaning,

0:47.4

or in the case of Rob Porter beating women,

0:50.1

according to accounts and photographic evidence,

0:53.5

the key is you just don't admit it.

0:56.4

So this gave license to reporters

0:58.6

who attended the White House press briefing today

1:01.7

to ask some pretty aggressive questions,

1:04.3

questions that might normally seem unfair.

1:07.5

In journalism, there is a question known as the when did you stop

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