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President Trump says everyone he mad at the G7 in France quote "loves the deal he's agreed to with Iran."
“For his part, French President Emmanuel Macron says it does not resolve everything, but”
it is key for the global economy. As in Pierce, Michelle Kalman reports. President Trump has faced a lot of criticism from Iran hawks for signing an ideal that it focuses on the straight of her moves and starts a 60-day clock to negotiate over Iran's nuclear program, which was the initial reason for launching the war.
But Trump says only quote "stupid people want him to continue dropping bombs." "And it's a memorandum of understanding if it doesn't get done in 60 days this is all right. We go back to bombing." "You know, I don't want to do that because it's so good." He says the U.S. won't give Iran any money under the deal, but the agreement does pave the way
for sanctions relief and investments from the region, Michelle Kalman and PR News, the state department. Back in Washington, D.C., New Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Worse pledged to get inflation under control.
“"Presistently high prices are burdened for the American people.”
But the recent past need not be prologue. I am pleased to report that members of the FOMC are unambiguous and unanimous. This committee will deliver price stability." "If it held its benchmark interest rate steady, but stocks tumbled today after policy makers signaled they may have to raise interest rates by the end of this year.
The S&P 500 slumped 1.2 percent, the Dow gave back-morting gains to finish with a drop
of 1 percent, and the NASDAQ composite closed down 1.3 percent. Meanwhile, stocks are steady in Asia, which depends benchmark knee-case share average rallying to another record high above the 71,000 mark for the first time. On to Tropical Storm, Arthur brewing off the Gulf Coast and Dousing Texas in Louisiana, and PR's Debbie Elliott reports on the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season.
Tropical storm warnings are posted from high island Texas to Morgan City, Louisiana. Forecasters with the National Hurricanes Center say Arthur will bring Tropical Storm Force
“winds near 40 miles an hour, along with heavy rainfall and coastal flooding to Texas and”
Louisiana. Flash flooding is also possible as the storm moves eastward into Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle. The city of New Orleans is distributing sandbags for residents to brace for flooding, gusty winds from Arthur have called scattered power outages in and around Galveston, Texas,
and the storms also churning up rough surf prompting marine warnings in the Gulf. Debbie Elliott and PR news. And you're listening to NPR news. Investigators were on the scene today in South Texas, where a business jet carrying six people crashed on a Texas highway.
One person on board was killed and officials in the radar credited by standards for helping rescue the others. Officials say the plane went down after its crew radio to local airports, seeking to make an emergency landing. The federal aviation administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.
Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama will preside over the
occasion tomorrow of the Obama Presidential Center on Chicago, South Side here, Sam pierced on Gandhi. It's traditional for former presidents to create a library to house records and documents from their presidency and to highlight their time in the White House. The Obama Center is different.
First off, it's not a presidential library. The logic being that records from the Obama era were digital and are accessible online. There's a museum, but the center also features a branch of the Chicago Public Library. There's ample park space, even a regulation and B.A. size basketball court. Guess that the dedication ceremony will include former presidents Bill Clinton, George
W. Bush and Joe Biden, not invited President Donald Trump who's known to regularly insult and demean Obama in speeches and to the press, Don Ganya and PR News, Chicago. Former President Obama's Presidential Center in Chicago will open to the public on Friday. I'm trial Snyder, this is NPR News. This is our glass.
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