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For the PBS "News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin. Geoff Bennett: For perspective now on tomorrow's visit to the White House by the Saudi crown prince, we get two views. Former Congressman Tom Malinowski was assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor during the Obama administration ...
... systematic torture during the almost four months that they spent there. And the U.S. government knew very clearly where they were sending these people. Nick Schifrin: We saw a visit earlier this year from the Department of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, into CECOT. Why do you say -- or why ...
... dealing with this guy. Nick Schifrin: But today, outside the White House, al-Sharaa received a hero's welcome. They celebrated a man who's come a long way, even if others say he's got a long way to go.For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... the base, his consumer base, to understand that hoax is not a reflection of what the Nigerian people are. Nick Schifrin: But the violence is real, and they have led to real threats of American intervention against a historic African partner. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... reached this kind of level of dehumanization, but we have to carry on doing this work. Nick Schifrin: A video and a fallout that's become a test for how Israel treats detainees, its own soldiers and the rule of law. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
Sylvain Penicaud: There are children that are seeing probably their parents die under their very eyes. So, yes, this war, as any war, is quite dirty and will have consequences for years and years. That's for sure. Nick Schifrin: International aid organizations have been warning about an attack on ...
Nick Schifrin: After an hour and 40 minutes, the two leaders did not solve their disputes, but agreed to a pause. The U.S. will lower tariffs connected to the fentanyl trade from 20 percent to 10 percent, bringing the U.S.' combined tariff rate on China down from 57 ...
... And this is all before, Amna, as we talked about, phase two of the deal, where Hamas has not agreed to disarm, and no single country has actually agreed to send foreign troops into Gaza yet. Amna Nawaz: Tenuous, indeed. Nick Schifrin, thank you, as always. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... U.S. demands for greater defense expenditures, she's very willing and prepared to spend more because that's been her stance to begin with. Nick Schifrin: On the trade side, the U.S.-Japan trade agreement from earlier this year has Japan pledging to spend $550 billion in the ...
... to get out of two years of war, I think the international community or to the people in Gaza not to face a conflict anymore. Nick Schifrin: Antoine Renard, country director for the World Food Programme, thank you very much. Antoine Renard: Thanks to you, Nick.Nick Schifrin: Tonight, President ...
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