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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the united stateand china put their tariff war on hold after president trump and president x jinping the g-20 summit in osaka, japan today. the agreement does not endal tariffady in place, but the president said the u.s. will not impose new 25% tariffs on $300 billion in chinese imports that he had threatened, and that we will lift some restrictions on the chinese technology company huawei. in return china will reportedly buy mo american agricultural products and trade talks will resume. >> we're going to work with china on where we left off to see if we can make a deal. china is going to start, they're going to be consulting wh us and they're going to start spending money even during the negotiation to our farmers, our great farmers in thest. >>reenivasan: before the multinational talks wrapped up an
additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the united stateand china put their tariff war on hold after president trump and president x jinping the g-20 summit in osaka, japan today. the agreement does not endal tariffady in place, but the...
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h additional suppo been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs n from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasa >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. trusmp administration offici in washington and in the middle east are holding talks with allies in the region, as the u.s. reprepares to add sanctions against iran tomorrow. before leaving for saudi arabia and the united arab emirates this afternoon, secretary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. is preared to negotiate directly with iran with no precondatitions, but sanctions will continue. >> on monday, there will be a signifint set of new sanctions, and the world should know that we will continue to make sure it's understood that this effort that we've engaged in, to deny iran the resources to foment terror, to build out their nuclear weapons system, to build t their missile program, we are going to deny them the resources they need to do that, thereby keeping american interests and american people safe,
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additional support has been provided by: anby the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivas. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. multiple news reports cited a senior u.s. official claiming that iran fired a surface-to-air missile at an american drone today. this, as the united states continues to blame iran forrs attacks on tann the gulf of oman thursday. the two tankers were hit after passing through the strait of hormuz. iran has denied being involved in the attack. the 23 crew members from the norwegn tanker were flown to dubai today after being held for two days in iran. a dutch ship and the u.s. navy srescued the 21 crew memb aboard the japanese tanker. the u.s.ilitary central command released video on thursday which they say shows iranians removg evidence from one of the tankers. and they released this photo, which shs the damage to the japanese-owned tanker on the left side and what the u.s military says is "likely" an
additional support has been provided by: anby the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivas. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. multiple news reports cited a senior u.s. official claiming that iran fired a surface-to-air missile at an american drone today. this, as the united states continues to blame iran forrs attacks on...
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president trump said military action is still on the table and suggested iran may be facing more economic sanctions after thursday's destrtion of a u.s drone. on his way to camp did this morning, the president told reporters again that he called off a military strike on targets in iran when he learned 150 people might be killed, and said iran musend its development of nuclear weapons. >>he fact is, we're not going to have iran have a nuclear weapon. and when they agree to that, they are going to have a wealthy country. : ey're going to be so happy. >> sreenivas tehran today, iran's foreign minister tweeted out maps that he claimed showed the u.s. dro had crossed into iranian airspace. the united states says the drone flying over international waters near the strait of hormuz. spokesman for iran's arm
additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by ntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. president trump said military action is still on the table and suggested iran may be facing more economic sanctions after thursday's destrtion of a u.s drone. on his way to camp did this morning,...
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additional suppo been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the u.s. milary confirmed today that a modified iranian surface-to-air missile was launched at an amecan drone-- in an attempt to disrupt surveillance of thursday's attack on two oil tankers in the gulf of oman. in a statement, u.s. central command also said a houthi surface-to-air missile shot down a u.s. drone earlier this month in yemen, "enabled by iranian assistance." on the sunday talk shows, secretary of state mike pompeo isain blamed iran for the attacks and said heaching out to allies for support. >> china gets over 80% of its crude oil transiting through the strait of hormuz. south korea, japan, thes nations are incredibly dependent on these resources. we're prepared to do our part. we always defend freedom ofna gation. we are going to work to build out a set of countries that have deep v
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the corporation for public broadcasting.y contributions to your pbs station from viers like you. thank you! >> once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. >> the migrant crisis on t u.s.-mexico border continues to confront political leade, from e white house to congress to the debate stage. the latest development, reports of horrific cchditions for dren at detention centers. in that photo of migrant father ooscar martinez ramirez and his young daugh ir, who drownedn the rio grande. house spe fought with republicans and members of her own caucus to add language to an emergency aid bill that would further hold the trump administration countable. but on thursday, the speaker said house democrats would reluctantly pass the senate bill, which included $1 billionf for bordilities and close to $3 billion for migrant children. it passed. 305 votes to 102 votes. joining me tonight, dan balz, chief correspondent for the washington post. susan page, washington bureau chief for usa today. carl hulse, chief washington correspond
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the corporation for public broadcasting and by contribuouons tor pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderatorst robert robert: the united states was minutes away from launching a i strike againn when president trump abruptly called off the mission. the operation would have been a response to iran shooting down a u.s. military drone. "the new york times" broke the stor andreported that the president had initially approved a -- tarkse on a handful of iranian targets. on friday the president then said he shelved the plan after a general told him that 150 people could die in an attack. in an interview with nbc news, the president also said he had not given final approval to strike iran. and that no planes were in the air. joinin me tonight, elisabeth bumiller, washington bureau chief for "the new york times." kaitlan collins, white house correspondent for cnn. jake sherman, senior writer for politico. and co-ed tore of playbook and toluse olorunnipa. white house reporter for "the washington post." elisabeth, the times broke the story. why did the
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this has been a day for solemn remembrance, the 75th anniversary of d-day. allied troops assaulted nazi- cupied france on june 6, 1944, in history's largest air and sei in. today, president trump and other leaders of the wartime alliese visited vasion beaches ofmb normandy to re the fallen and honor the remaining survivors. we will take a closer lo after the news summary. a russian mobile network company is teaming up with china's huawei to develop 5g networks in russia. the deal was signed today in moscow, as chinese president xi jinping visited russian president vladimir putin. it came despite u.s. claims that huawei is a security risk. teanwhile, beijing warned again that it will retaland it said the u.s. bears the blame. >> ( translated ): the united states exerts ultimate pressure, continuously escalates trade disputes and spreads the crisis to other fields. the responsibility completely lies
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. woodruff: tensions between the u.s. and iran are running even higher tonight after the iranians shot down a u.s. droner presidenp called it a "very big mistake", but he also appeared to play down the incident.af foreigirs correspondent nick schifrin begins our coverage. t >> schifriay in tehran, speaking to a stadium of supporters, the commanr in chief of iran's revolutionary guard corps delivered a threat,s as state tv re video of what it said was the launch of a missile, and strike of a u.s. drone. >> ( translated ): the downing of the american drone was a clear and prece message to america, and the message is this: an enemy that violates our borders will not return and will be destroyed. >> schifrin: today at the pentagon, a spokesman introduced the head of u.s. air forces inth middle east, who, by phone, delivered a counter. >> this was an unprovoked attacl on a u.s. survce asset that had not violated irani
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the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: as migrant issues mount at the u.s.-mexico border, president trump is pressing ahead with hislanned 5% tariff on all mexican imports starting on monday. talks continued on friday between the two nations and the president in aweet fro air force one wrote that there is "a good chance of a deal." but trump administratio c officialtioned that the u.s. could still issue notice late friday and formally begin the tariff process. joining me, mark landler, white houseorrespondent for "the new york times." vivian salama, white house reporter for thetr "wallt journal." anna palmer, senior washington correspondent forolitico and co-author of "the hill to die on," andee joshua national correspondent for bloomberg business week. vivian, where do these talks stand? will mexican president lopez obrador buckle and cut a deal? vian: it certainly seems like they're willing to come to the table to discuss. they're eager to avoid tari
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with the onsupport of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump spent his third day abroad, beginning the 75th anniversary events memorializing the d-day invasion of 1944. mr. trump also had much to say about many topics in an miterview. our e alcindor is in england, and has been following it all. >> alcindor: a d-day commemoration with president trump and other world leaders. today in portsuth, england, they gathered to mark the legendary invasion, and the beginning of the liberation of europe. it was here that allied forces maarded landing crafts to storm the beaches of ny and fight the nazis. the president along with members the british royal family spent time greeting d-day veterans. mr. trump had this to say of queen elizabeth: >> great woman. great, great woman. >> alcindor: he then flew briefly to ireland to meet with irish prime minister leo varadkar. the president said he was optimistic that the u.k. could work out one of its biggest b
with the onsupport of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump spent his third day abroad, beginning the 75th anniversary events memorializing the d-day invasion of 1944. mr. trump also had much to say about many topics in an miterview. our e alcindor is in england, and has been following it all. >> alcindor: a d-day...
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with the ongoing support of these institutions: >this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the federal reserve is leaving its benchmark n terest rate unchanged, but that could changee near future. today's announcemet came in the face of renewed pressure from president trump to cut rates. chairman jerome powell said the central bank may need to intervene, because growth indicators worldwide have been disappointing. >> apparent progress on trade turned to greater uncty, and our contacts in business and agriculture report heightened concer over trade developments. the question is whether these uncertainties will continue to weigh on the outlook and thus call for additional monetaryy pold accommodation. >> woodruff: we'll explore the fed's decision-- and thes presidenessure-- after the news summary. former white house communications direct hope hicks was interviewed today by the u.s. house judiciary committee, but refused to say much. hicks was the first s administration official cited in th
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the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: actinsecretary of defense patrick shanahan withdrew himself from consideration for that job on a permanent basis, and resigned as deputy secretary of defense today.h he did so as be "washington post" and "usa today" reported allegations of significant violence within shanahan's family early this decade, incidents that he sought to keep private. in one instance, shanahan's now ex-wife was arrested for hitting him. but in 911 aud obtained by "usa today," kimberly shanahan said it was her husband beating her. >> my hulz is throwing punches at me. he's trying to leave in a lexus. >> did he hit m>>? he's been hitting me. i don't snea need a medic. he's swinging punches at me and calling me jerk. and this is not the first time i called the police on him. >> woodruff: that was from a 911 call. >> woodruff: that wa a 911 call. in another, moreicious incident in 2011, shanhan's then-17-year-old son beat hi
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and byontributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ri >> sch president trump has fired a new salvo of sanctions at iran-- this time, targeting the islamic republic's supreme leader. at the same time, the administration is pusuing a diplomatic offensive, after mr. trump called off planned air strikes last ek. today, america's top diplomat t with the two most powerful men in the persian gulf-- saudi crown prince mohammad bin salman, and emirati crown prince mohammad bin zayed, and ece nationality advisor continued his trip to israel to enhance what the u.s. is call an "anti-iran alliance." thd the u.s. increased its pressure on iran, resident trump previewing its first-ever sanctions on iranian supreme leader, ali khamenei. >> sanctions imposed through the executive order that i'm abouten to sign willthe supreme leader, and the supreme leader's office, and those closely affiliated with him and the office, access to key financial resources and support. >> schifrin:
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and byontributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ri >> sch president trump has fired a new salvo of sanctions at iran-- this time, targeting the islamic republic's supreme leader. at the same time, the administration is pusuing a diplomatic offensive, after mr. trump called off planned air strikes last ek. today, america's top diplomat t with the two most powerful men in the...
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the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbo stfrom viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: new shock waves along the southern u.s. border are shaking the trumhowhite e. john sanders resigned today as acting head of customs and border protection. he quiamid heavy criticism of migrant children being held in filthy condions, and as the u.s. house of representatives moved to approve emergency funding. we will take a closer look, right after the news summary. in the day's other news, president trump and iran's president hassan rouhani traded insults and tough talk over new sanctions. the targets, announced monday, included ayatollah ali khamenei, iran's supreme leader. today, rouhani called the move "outrageous and idiotic." in a televised addresshis audience laughed as he mocked the white house and said it is "alicted by mental retardation." >> ( translated ): this means the certain failure and defeat of the united states. i do not have any doubt about that from political viewpoint. no wise perso
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. supreme court has closed out its term with two major 5-to-4 decisions. on the 2020 census: the justices barred the trump administration from adding a citizenship question, at least for now. the court also dealt a blow to election reformers, ruling thate ral courts have no authority to curb partisan-motivated gerrymandering of legislative districts. we will discuss both cases, after the news summary. in the day's other news, democratic leaders in th u.s. house of representatives l,ve abandoned their emergency border funding bnd gave final passage to the senate's version instead.pa that bisan measure contains $4.6 billion, mostly to care for migrants. hoe liberals wanted more ceotections for migrants, and less money for enfnt, but the white house and senate republicans said no. >> i for one am very disappointed. and i will never forget the images and the stories, and will continue to fight f
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. supreme court has closed out its term with two major 5-to-4 decisions. on the 2020 census: the justices barred the trump administration from adding a citizenship question, at least for now. the court also dealt a blow to election reformers, ruling thate ral courts have no authority to curb partisan-motivated...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbe station from v like you. ank you. dr >> wf: the weekend is beginning amid a swirl of speculation about president trump's intentns toward iran. he says he was on the brink of ordering air strikes last night when he pulled back. iran says it, too, is practicinp restraint-- e shooting down a u.s. military drone. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin begins our...
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. >> this program was mpoade ible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: we have two top stories tonight. first, new eruptions at the white house. president trump suggesting it is okay if other countries give him information to unders.ne his oppone top democrats say he is inviting attempts to influence u.s.ec ons. and, new explosions in troubled wate. attacks near the persian gulf have damaged a pair of tankers. the united states is blaming iran. we will return to both afstories righr the news summary. the white house today dismiss p a call to fisidential aide kellyanne conway. the u.s. office of special counsel, unrelated to special counsel robert mueller's office, said that conway repeatedly violated the "hatcact," a law which limits political activity government employees. the independent agency cited her criticism of democratic presidential candidates. it also quoted her as saying: "if you're trying to silence me through the hatch act, it's not going to work." the w
. >> this program was mpoade ible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: we have two top stories tonight. first, new eruptions at the white house. president trump suggesting it is okay if other countries give him information to unders.ne his oppone top democrats say he is inviting attempts to influence u.s.ec ons. and, new explosions in troubled wate. attacks near the persian gulf have...
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with e ongoing support of these institutions: >>his program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers likyou. thank you. >> oodruff: protesters in hong kong are promising more mass demonstrations after a day that erupted into violence. police battled crowds in a growing crisis over giving mainland china greater control over the city. debbie edward of independent television news reports, from hong kong. >> reporter: this was the moment today's prest in hong kong turned nasty. the protesters engulfed in tear gas. as the police moved to disperse a demonstration which had brought part of the city to a standstill. such is the strength of opposition to an extradition treaty with china, thousands took to the streets this wednesday to derail a council debate on the new law. >> ( translated ): many hong kong people have come out protest today and i'm sure there will be more of us in the coming weeks showing our isposition to ill. >> reporter: tensions have been running high here since a mass march on sunday. this was not on the samecale, b
with e ongoing support of these institutions: >>his program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers likyou. thank you. >> oodruff: protesters in hong kong are promising more mass demonstrations after a day that erupted into violence. police battled crowds in a growing crisis over giving mainland china greater control over the city. debbie edward of independent television news reports, from hong kong....
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hi >>program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: president trump has fired a new salvo in his battle o stop migrants crossing the southern border. 's now calling for a 5% tariff on all goods from mexico, starting june 10, unlesshe mexican government stems the tide of families and children ming from central americ. the president's plan sparked stncern today from both immigration actiand business groups. we'll get the details, after the news summary. the watchdog agency for the department of homeland security is warning of "dangerous overcrowding" at miant detention sites. today's report says federal spectors in el paso, tex found 900 people in facilitiesor designed maximum of 125. some were held in standing-room- only conditions for days. others reportedly stood on toilets to gain breathing space. the report warns the health and safety of both detainees and border agents are at in a new interview, attorney general william barr says he does not think seni
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ra >> this prwas made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the latest u.s. jobs report is out, with signs of slowing economic growth amid worries about trade wars.e bor department reports a net gain of 75,000 jobs in may-- that's just a third of t total for april. the unemployment rate held at 3.6%-- near a 50-year low. while hourly pay increases slowed somewhat. we'll get all the details after the news summary. wall street rallied on the jobse rt, hoping it will prod the federal reserve to cut interest rates sooner. the dow jones industrial average gained 263 points to close at 25,984. the nasdaq rose 126 points, and ege s&p 500 added 30. u.s. and mexicaniators held a third day of talks, with president trump's tariff diadline looming. he vows to impose onal 5% levies on mexican imports hestarting monday-- unless surge of central american migrants is stopd. today, as he headed home from europe, he tweeted there is a good chancof a deal. at the white house,
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with the ongoing support of thesenstitutions: t s program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station thank you. like you. >> woodruff: democrats in the u.s. house of representatives have struck the latest blow inna their subptruggles with the trump administration. the house voted today to let committees sue agencies and witnesses who defy subpoenas. that includes the attorneyli general, w barr, and former white house counsel don stgahn. president trump in again today that a key part of his deal with mexico, to curb migration from central america, has not yet been revealed. on the white house lawn, he repeatedly held up a single piece of paper, and said, "that's the agreement that everybody says i don't" a blown-up image of the document showed writing that said mexico aganed to a regional asylum and, posbly, to new laws. president trump and democratic presidential candidate joe biden fired new broadsides at each other today, on a day when bothi men caed in iowa. the former vice president currently leads the democratic field. but, as he left th
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>>program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to yourbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: tensions are still running high in the persian gulf region's troubled waters, a day after two tankers were attacked. the u.s. military has released video that purportedly shows iran's revutionary guard removing an unexploded mine from one ship. u.s. officials said it is clear that the iranians were trying to remove evidence, but iran denied any involvement. we will explore all of this, after the news summary. president trump today walked back, a bit, from saying he might not tell the f.b.i. if a foiggovernment offered "dirt" on a political opponent. he had made the original ement in an abc news interview. nhe was asked about it ag today, in a fox news interview. >> i don't think anybody wouldme presenith anything bad, because they know how much i love this country. nobody is going to present me with anything bad. number two, if i was-- and of course you have to look at it, because if you don'took at
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: president trump's first official state visit to the united kinom got underway today. the president and first lady melania trump arrived at buckingham palace her visits withoyal family. mr. trump later stopped at westmiter abbey for a wreath- laying ceremony at the tomb of an unknown british warrior. but the president was also met by thousands of protesters. we'll have the latelost from on after the news summary. mexican officials say president trump's tariff reat on their country would hurt efforts to curb illegal immigration. they're in washinr on this week lks with the trump administration. president trump raised the possibility of imposing a 5% tariff on all mexican imports by june 10 if mexico doesn't do more to stop iiollegal immigr. at the mexican embassy in washington, mexico's foreign minister insisted that would do more harm than good. >> ( translated ): imposingd tariffs, coupth the decision
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s >> this program de possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. urand by contributions to bs station from viewers like you. thank you. w >> woodruff: iran ning that it will exceed its uranium 15ockpile limit under the nuclear accord in the next ten days. the cotry's atomic energy agency also says it will step up uranium enrichment to near weapons-grade levels. today's announcement is aimed at putting more pressoue on europeanries to compensate iran for u.s. sanctions. >> we are suspending, we are n voking the commitments. we are not removing the commitments. we do,f course, urge them to waickly to do whatever the to do in order to compensate the situation and of course to bring back once again the balance between the commitments and of course the obligations. >> woodruff: the white house national security council called iran's announcement "nuclear blackmail." the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear deal more than a year ago. egypt's former president mohammad morsi died today after collapsing in court. state prosecutors said the 67- year-old spoke brie
s >> this program de possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. urand by contributions to bs station from viewers like you. thank you. w >> woodruff: iran ning that it will exceed its uranium 15ockpile limit under the nuclear accord in the next ten days. the cotry's atomic energy agency also says it will step up uranium enrichment to near weapons-grade levels. today's announcement is aimed at putting more pressoue on europeanries to compensate iran for u.s. sanctions....
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s >> togram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by nehour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wg >>> hello, yoevne, welcome to amanpour and company. here's what's coming up. >>> mexico tarif are off the table for now. but what is it promising and what doeshe u.s. gain? i speak to the former ambassador to the united states. thenanhe mu cost of the showdown of the u.s.-mexico border. we look a the dire state of the deteion facilities and how one non-profit has built a financial empire housing child migrants. plus. i am looking through and realizing no one l lookse me or my family. >> why? >> because i'm brown.
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fe corporation for public broadcasting andm contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. once again from washington, moderator robert costa. robert: president trump insisted on friday that iran was responsible for the recently explosions on two tankers, bringing the united states and o oriental close a confrontation. on thursday, two tankers were crippled in the gulf of oman. u.s. military leaders released photos and this video when they -- which they claim show oinchian special ovforces rg an unexploded mine. secretary ofte mike pompeo called it a crisis moment. >> these attacks present a clear threat to international peace and security and an unacceptable campaign of escalating tension by iran. robert: but in has denied involvement and accused the trump admistration of stoking talk of war. joining me tonight are fourf the sharpers reporters who cover this president. peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for the pbs wshour. ashley parker, white house reporter for the wow post and eamon j
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additional support haseen provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs u.ation from viewers like thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president trump said late yesterday that the u.s. will n"" indefinitely suspend" the ooreat of tariffs on billions of dollars of mexican, after three days of negotiations over the increasing number of migrants crossing the u.s.- mexico border. the news came in a tweet from the president last night that said mexico "agreed to takes strong measu stem the tide of migration through mexico, and to our southern border." formally, the two cos issued a joint statement which outlined mexico's enforcement actions without giving specific numbers or benchmarks. >> mexico will take unprecedented steps to increase deforcement to curb irregular migration to inche deployment of his national guard throughout mexico, giving priority to its southe border. >> sreenasan: on thursday, mexico's foreign minister said 6,000 tro
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additional supportas been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and g us. you for join investigators in virginia beach are still searching for a motive for the mass murder of 12 people in a municipal office building on friday. at a news conference today police and city officials said government offrees there will in closed tomorrow. and they gave a detailed description of the 36-minutes from the time police were dispatched until the suspect was shot and captured. he later died at the hngpital. >> calll units. he's on the >> i can tell you that in the police world-- anything longer an 3-5 shots is a long battle. that's what was happening. i can te you, although i don't know the exact nthber of rounds the perpetrator fired-- it pes well into doubleigits. >> we have the susct shooting through a doorway on the second floor on the east side. >> thompson: officials say they do not believe the suspect
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting.ributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc maria shriver: perhathe gre. is the human brain in only the past few decades, scientists have made incredible leaps in our understandi. and we are just now unraveling the secret of how the brain can change throughout our lives, leading to incredible transformation. merzenich:dee have this new tanding that theon pers that is within us is actually a product of change that occurs within our lifetime. this is new science. it's one of the great discoveries of our e, because it has the potential of giving everyone a better life. gyou've been given tht. that's what brain plastici is. seidler: the brain is adaptively changing, modifying, making new connections, in some cases
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump has stirred up a new storms over russiterference in u.s. elections. it happened today when he met with russia's president vladimir putin, at the multi-nation g20mm in osaka, japan. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin has our report. >> thank you very much, everyone. it's a great honor to be with president putin. >> schifrin: the tone was playful, the agenda was set. but then, an american reporter asked if president trump would tell russian president vladimir putin not to repeaits 2016 hacking and disinformation campaign. >> mr. president, will you tell russia not to meddle in the 2020 election? y , of course we will. don't meddle in the election. don't meddle in the election. nt schifrin: if you couldn't hear that, presirump first told putin as an aside, "don't meddle in the election, please,d and then poio putin's ivaff and repeated the phrase. the warnings are ded with a g
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump has stirred up a new storms over russiterference in u.s. elections. it happened today when he met with russia's president vladimir putin, at the multi-nation g20mm in osaka, japan. foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin has our report. >> thank you very much, everyone. it's a great honor to...
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: a top house democrat says the justice department agreed today to turn over some underlying evidence from the mueller report.ch house judiciarrman jerry nadler says it includes files on whetr president trump obstructed justice. attorney general william barr had defied a subpoena for the full mueller report and. eviden today's agreement delays any house effort to hold cim in crimintempt. the justice department says it will try to accommodate congress-- so long a is not cited for contempt. upresident trump today ke his defense of a deal with mexico to curb illegal immigration to the uni states. he said there is more to the agreementhan has been announced, but gave no details. he also warned he could still impose 5% tariffs if the mexican legislature rejects the deal. we'll take a closer look at what was agreed to, the news summary. the president is alsoth atening more tariffs on china, if president xi jin
. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: a top house democrat says the justice department agreed today to turn over some underlying evidence from the mueller report.ch house judiciarrman jerry nadler says it includes files on whetr president trump obstructed justice. attorney general william barr had defied a subpoena for the full mueller report and. eviden...