Iran trolls Trump, insists it will not "renegotiate" nuclear deal
As Trump threatens to pull U.S. out of deal without changes, Iran's top diplomat explains standoff "in real-estate terms" on YouTube
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As Trump threatens to pull U.S. out of deal without changes, Iran's top diplomat explains standoff "in real-estate terms" on YouTube
President Trump is considering decertifying the Iran nuclear agreement after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented findings Monday that he says proves Iran is lying about its nuclear ambitions. Ambassador Dani Dayan, consul general of Israel in New York, joins CBSN to discuss Israel's views on Iran and the nuclear deal.
Former CIA director talks with CBSN's Elaine Quijano about Israeli prime minister accusing Tehran of hiding a nuclear weapons program
President Trump's deadline to recertify the Iran nuclear deal is less than 2 weeks away and Israel is pushing hard to see an end to the agreement. "Face The Nation" moderator and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joined CBSN with more.
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President Trump's deadline for the Iran nuclear deal is next weekend, and Israel is pushing him harder to scrap the agreement. Israel claims it had obtained new details about the scope and scale of Iran's past attempts to build a weapon. Margaret Brennan reports.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who's out with a new book, "Political Risk: How Businesses and Organizations Can Anticipate Global Insecurity," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Israel's claim against Iran and how the U.S. should respond. We asked her if she's seen any evidence that Iran has violated the 2015 accord.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented Israel's findings Monday that he says prove Iran hasn't stopped its nuclear activity. He detailed thousands of documents and blueprints seized by Israeli intelligence and encouraged President Trump to withdraw from the nuclear agreement with Iran. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to discuss Netanyahu's presentation and its effects.
President Trump says he'll decide whether the U.S. will stay in the Iran nuclear deal within 12 days. And on Monday, Israel's prime minister gave him plenty of ammunition for pulling out. Under the deal, Iran agreed to stop its nuclear program. In return, sanctions were lifted. But the prime minister insists Iran didn't live up to its end of the bargain. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
Some observers say Israeli prime minister gave president plenty of ammunition for pulling out of deal, but some assert nothing Netanyahu said was new
CBS News correspondents Major Garrett and Elizabeth Palmer join "CBS Evening News" with more on the Iran deal as President Trump considers whether to pull the U.S. out of the pact.
In a nationally televised address in Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has obtained "half a ton" of documents showing Iran lied to the West about its nuclear program before and after the 2015 nuclear deal. The announcement comes as the Trump administration considers whether to pull out of the deal. Watch Netanyahu's remarks here.
Netanyahu says Israel obtained copies of the trove of documents several weeks ago and is sharing the contents with U.S. intelligence
The national security adviser says the U.S. wants to see something "concrete and tangible" from North Korea's leadership, and he suggested the administration is considering the "Libya model" for denuclearizing the Korean peninsula
"I think they would all agree that it's in everyone's best interests that the Gulf states all figure out how to be together," said Pompeo
French President Emmanuel Macron says he thinks President Trump will back out of the Iran nuclear deal in the next two weeks. Macron capped a three-day state visit with an address to a joint meeting of Congress where he urged the U.S. not to abandon the deal. Margaret Brennan, who spoke to Macron Wednesday, reports.
But the French president said if the U.S. decides to get rid of the Iran deal, it will be a mistake
Addressing Congress, French President Emmanuel Macron urged that the Iran deal should not be abandoned without having something "more substantial instead." He said Iran should never possess nuclear weapons.
Emmanuel Macron is wrapping up this three-day tour of Washington as part of the Trump administration's first state visit
French President Emmanuel Macron pointed to France's special relationship with the U.S. and urged its ally to not retreat from the world stage. In his address to Congress, Macron touched on Syria, North Korea, climate change, and most notably the Iran deal. Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller joins CBSN with details.
President Trump signaled he'd consider negotiating a new Iran nuclear deal. He's been discussing options with French President Emmanuel Macron during his state visit, along the situation in Syria. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan takes CBSN through the latest.
French President Emmanuel Macron will speak to Congress after finishing a two-day visit with President Trump. On Tuesday the leaders held private talks on the Iran nuclear deal, North Korea and Syria, followed by a public show of friendship at a White House state dinner. Major Garrett reports.
While President Trump and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron discuss the Iran nuclear deal, foreign trade and climate change. But during a news conference Tuesday, the president focused on their blossoming "bromance." The Hill reporter Julia Manchester joins CBSN to discuss.
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The U.S. military says four service members were killed in a plane crash in Iraq, as Iran's continued attacks on Gulf states keep oil prices high.
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The suspect, who was killed following the shooting, had previously been imprisoned for several years for trying to support ISIS, the FBI said.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine are giving a briefing on Operation Epic Fury in Iran Friday.
The U.S. military has confirmed that at least four crew members were killed when an American KC-135 refueling plane taking part in the Iran war crashed in western Iraq.
Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel confirmed Friday that Cuban officials recently held conversations with the U.S. government.
The U.S. is temporarily allowing the purchase of Russian oil that's already at sea, in the Trump administration's latest move to loosen sanctions on Russia's oil industry as the world grapples with high oil prices.
The Trump administration has launched investigations into dozens of countries accused of failing to crack down on forced labor, flexing a law that lets the federal government impose tariffs.
Officials praised the "brave" actions of ROTC students who confronted a gunman Thursday after he opened fire in a classroom on the campus of Old Dominion University, killing one person and injuring two others.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine briefed on Operation Epic Fury in Iran Friday.
The Trump administration has launched investigations into dozens of countries accused of failing to crack down on forced labor, flexing a law that lets the federal government impose tariffs.
Officials praised the "brave" actions of ROTC students who confronted a gunman Thursday after he opened fire in a classroom on the campus of Old Dominion University, killing one person and injuring two others.
For one week, three New Jersey high schoolers agreed not to take their phones to bed, and to try different tools to reduce screen time.
An aerial refueling tanker crashed in Western Iraq, U.S. officials said.
The Trump administration has launched investigations into dozens of countries accused of failing to crack down on forced labor, flexing a law that lets the federal government impose tariffs.
The U.S. is temporarily allowing the purchase of Russian oil that's already at sea, in the Trump administration's latest move to loosen sanctions on Russia's oil industry as the world grapples with high oil prices.
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Energy prices won't ease up until the Strait of Hormuz is secure, experts say. Here's what it will take to get the oil flowing again.
Easing the century-old shipping law could help lower fuel prices as the Iran war pushes crude oil near $100 a barrel, experts say.
Senate Democrats have filed legislation hat would keep the U.S. from attacking Cuba without congressional approval as they seek to force a vote on President Trump's stated goal of a "takeover" of the Caribbean country.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine briefed on Operation Epic Fury in Iran Friday.
The Trump administration has launched investigations into dozens of countries accused of failing to crack down on forced labor, flexing a law that lets the federal government impose tariffs.
The U.S. is temporarily allowing the purchase of Russian oil that's already at sea, in the Trump administration's latest move to loosen sanctions on Russia's oil industry as the world grapples with high oil prices.
Cuba's government says it will release 51 people from prisons, in an unexpected move that comes as the Trump administration puts immense pressure on the country.
Even people with six-figure incomes are making financial sacrifices to pay for medical care, a new study finds.
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Senate Democrats have filed legislation hat would keep the U.S. from attacking Cuba without congressional approval as they seek to force a vote on President Trump's stated goal of a "takeover" of the Caribbean country.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine briefed on Operation Epic Fury in Iran Friday.
The U.S. military says four service members were killed in a plane crash in Iraq, as Iran's continued attacks on Gulf states keep oil prices high.
The raids come as President Donald Trump ramps up his criticism of Mexico's record on fighting drug trafficking.
The U.S. military has confirmed that at least four crew members were killed when an American KC-135 refueling plane taking part in the Iran war crashed in western Iraq.
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For one week, three New Jersey high schoolers agreed not to take their phones to bed, and to try different tools to reduce screen time.
The Trump administration has blacklisted AI giant Anthropic, labeling it a supply chain risk. The company has sued in response. New York Times tech reporter Sheera Frenkel joins CBS News to break down the feud.
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A new study in the journal Nature says most sea level rise research may have underestimated coastal water heights by an average of 1 foot.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced significant changes to the agency's Artemis program, which aims to land on the moon in 2028.
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The FBI says the attack on a Michigan synagogue on Thursday is being investigated as a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community." CBS News' Anna Schecter reports.
The raids come as President Donald Trump ramps up his criticism of Mexico's record on fighting drug trafficking.
The FBI is assisting in the Michigan synagogue attack investigation, calling the incident a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community." CBS News' Alysia Burgio, Sam Vinograd and Rodney Harrison have more.
Officials in Michigan gave an update on Wednesday afternoon's synagogue attack in West Bloomfield. The FBI is assisting in the investigation as a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community."
Two major active shooting situations occurred in the U.S. on Thursday. The first happened at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, during an ROTC class. A retired Army officer was killed and two other people were injured. The gunman, who was also killed, had previously pleaded guilty in the U.S. over connections to ISIS. In Michigan, a truck rammed into one of the biggest synagogues in the country. A security guard shot killed the suspect who exited the vehicle armed with a rifle. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn, Anna Schecter and Sam Vinograd have more.
NASA's huge Space Launch System rocket has been repaired and is ready for rollout back to the launch pad next week.
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President Trump posted on social media Friday, warning to "watch what happens" as the Iran war enters a second week. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata has more as more details emerge about four more U.S. military deaths.
The FBI says the attack on a Michigan synagogue on Thursday is being investigated as a "targeted act of violence against the Jewish community." CBS News' Anna Schecter reports.
The U.S. military confirmed four more service members were killed during an apparent collision involving an American KC-135 refueling aircraft. CBS News' Natalie Brand and Courtney Kealy have more.
Ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz was mostly stopped amid the war in Iran on Thursday, which contributed to rising oil prices. The waterway typically carries around 20% of the world's supply of oil. On Wednesday, President Trump ordered the release of 172 million barrels of oil from emergency reserves. In a statement attributed to Iran's new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, he said Iran should keep putting pressure on the critical chokepoint.
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