Can Hillary Clinton give a straight answer on emails ?

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-Title : Final Exam
-Subtitle : Can Hillary Clinton give a straight answer on emails ?
-Make a resume of each paragraph in English :
* First Paragraph: On Sunday Mrs Clinton gave her first television interview since accepting the Democratic nomination last week.
* Second Paragraph: "Director Comey said my answers were truthful, and what I've said is consistent with what I have told the American people, that there were decisions discussed and made to classify retroactively certain of the emails,"
* Third Paragraph:
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* Fourth Paragraph: he challenge for Mrs Clinton is that to answer Wallace's question accurately would require her to acknowledge one of two unpleasant truths. 
* Any other Paragraph: Until Mrs Clinton finds a way to answer questions about her email server without making statements that blame-shift, appear nakedly evasive or are easily debunked by fact-checkers, her campaign will continue to have a glaring soft spot.
Maybe Mr Trump will be able to refocus and exploit the weakness. Maybe he won't. But even if Mrs Clinton prevails in November, she will need to a base level of support and trust from the American people to govern effectively.

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- Name of the journalist: 
- Working for which news company: North America reporter 
- Resume his biography:age nationality  studies (No answer)
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* Photo 1:  She still   an effective response to questions surrounding her use of a private email server while secretary.












* Photo 2: Director Comey said my answers were truthful, and what I've said is consistent with what I have told the American people, that there were decisions discussed and made to classify retroactively certain of the emails"











* Photo 3: There's little doubt the email controversy has had a negative effect on Mrs Clinton's standing with the US public - particularly in surveys that ask whether she is "honest and trustworthy".A CNN poll found Mrs Clinton's favourability ratings dropped from 48% favorable on 1 May to only 39% on 24 July.













* Photo 4:  Mr Trump's smorgasbord of controversial statements and questionable campaign moves.












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