>> Live from NTR News in Washington, I'm Mr.
High-level talks are underway in Switzerland between the U.S. and Iran.
“Vice President Shady Vans says the Trump administration is seeking a broader reset”
in relations with Tehran.
>> Never before has the Iranian and American leadership met at such a high level.
What the president has asked us to do is turn over new week to transform our relationship with the people of Iran and to extend an outstretched hand that says to the people of Iran that if your leadership is willing to give up being a driver of regional instability, if they are willing to give up nuclear weapons ambitions for the long term, then the United States is willing to fundamentally transform our relationship with that country.
>> The future of this trade of harm moves and efforts to preserve a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah and Southern Lebanon are also expected to top the agenda. President Trump is getting low marks from the American people as many harbor lingering concerns about the state of the economy. Trump's approval stands at just 36 percent.
That's according to the latest NPR, PBS News Maris Poll, NPR's Lena Moore reports. >> 36-year-old Georgia voter Regina Kalinga, back to President Trump in 2016, 2020, and 2024. But in 2026, he's lost her support saying Trump hasn't made good on his promises to lower costs. So, she feels let down. >> Where is the relief for America?
>> None.
“>> You know, you're like, hey, you're like, hey, the president will not believe you voted for.”
>> Kalinga isn't alone. According to the latest NPR, PBS News Maris Poll, six in 10 Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of the economy,
including 22 percent of Republicans.
Among independence, it's 65 percent, and Democrats, 93 percent. Elena Moore and peer news. >> Officials in Russia, Occupy Crimea, have halted civilian gasoline sales following a series of Ukrainian attacks on fuel depots and refineries. Ukrainian drones have reached deep into Russia, including an oil facility in Siberia.
NPR's Juanike Kisses reports. >> The regional governor of the South Eastern city of Zapoteja, says Russian glide bombs hit apartment buildings there, killing and injuring civilians. Meanwhile, in his evening video address,
Zelensky said Ukrainian defense tech companies are quickly modernizing drones to strike even deeper into Russia. >> Not sure. Delgarini Sanci.
“>> He said the latest strikes had a Russian oil refinery in Western Siberia”
that's 2,000 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. About 1,200 miles. He added that these strikes on Russia's oil infrastructure are a fair response to frequent Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities. Juanike Kisses, NPR news, Kyiv.
>> This is NPR news in Washington. Ties, mugs and cards are in order this weekend, because today is Father's Day. And it's an American tradition that's rooted in more than dollars. NPR's Amy Hill reports.
>> Prices are up, wages are down, but people are still spending on dad. In record amounts in fact, the National Retail Federation projects nearly $28 billion total spent on the day.
Consumers say they'll pull back in other areas to make it work, budgeting around $230 on average, withoutings, clothing, and gift cards topping the list. An American mom is credited with coming up with the idea more than a century ago. This in order dot of Spokane wanted to honor her husband and her own dad,
a widowed civil war veteran who raised six kids. Inspiring Washington State to first recognize the day in 1910, more than 50 years later, the third Sunday in June was reserved for dad after President Johnson signed a proclamation. And in 1972, President Nixon made Father's Day a permanent national holiday.
Amy Held and PR news. Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park are being warned about dangerously high temperatures this week after officials say three hikers apparently die from heat in recent days. Jacob Lewandowski is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in
Flagstaff. We do have an extreme heat warning in effect for the Grand Canyon that's starting Monday and continuing into Tuesday, specifically the lower elevations of the Grand Canyon, below 4,000 feet.
Mr. Caster say highs are expected to reach 112 degrees at the bottom of the canyon. I'm Mr. Johnston and PR news in Washington. This is our glass. On this American life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery. Sometimes about really big things.
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