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18.03.2025 4:10
What to watch for in Trump-Putin talks over Ukraine ceasefire deal President Trump is expected to speak with Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Tuesday about a possible ceasefire deal with Ukraine. As negotiators work to end the war, Mr. Trump said they are already discussing "dividing up certain assets." Daniel Fried, former U.S. ambassador to Poland, joins "America Decides" with analysis.

18.03.2025 4:13
Japan finance minister calls U.S. tariffs "regrettable" at G7 talks Japanese Finance Minister Katsunobu Kato said he told his Group of Seven counterparts that the U.S. decision to impose tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports was "regrettable" during their online meeting on Monday, emphasizing the importance of global trade rules. Kato told reporters in Tokyo after the virtual gathering, chaired by Canada as this year's G7 host, that industrial policies, including tariffs, "should ensure predictability" and that decisions must be "based on international rules." Read full story here

18.03.2025 4:15
Trump says planning to speak with Putin on Tuesday morning U.S. President Donald Trump said he will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday morning, expressing hope about brokering a cease-fire deal between Russia and Ukraine. Trump told reporters on Monday that "what's happening in Ukraine is not good, but we're going to see if we can work a peace agreement, a cease-fire and peace, and I think we'll be able to do it." Read full story here

18.03.2025 4:34
Schumer postpones book tour after backlash for supporting GOP funding bill Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has postponed his book tour over security concerns. The decision comes just days after he faced opposition from his party for supporting the Republican spending bill. Daniella Diaz, congressional reporter for NOTUS, and Molly Ball, senior political correspondent at The Wall Street Journal, join "America Decides" to unpack the potential political fallout.

18.03.2025 4:47
Texas Midwife Charged in Abortion Case The two arrests in greater Houston appear to be the first time health care providers have been charged with violating abortion bans in their state since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022.

18.03.2025 5:01
18.03.2025 5:28
How major cuts at Johns Hopkins could impact public health Major health research institution Johns Hopkins University says it is eliminating more than 2,000 jobs after the Trump administration cut $800 million in funding from the United States Agency for International Development. The university says these cuts will force the institution to wind down its work in the U.S. and across the globe. CBS News medical contributor Dr. C?line Gounder, who did part of her medical training at Johns Hopkins, explains why some public health experts worry the reduction may limit the capability to conduct further health initiatives.

18.03.2025 5:50
Due process concerns for immigrants deported for alleged gang membership More than 130 Venezuelan migrants were expelled from the U.S. under the 227-year-old "Alien Enemies Act." A federal judge tried to block it, but the White House says the planes carrying them had already taken off for El Salvador. Camilo Montoya-Galvez has more. Then, Jessica Levinson joins with analysis.

18.03.2025 5:55
Author John Green explains why "Everything Is Tuberculosis" You may think tuberculosis is an antique disease -- something that happens somewhere else, in the past, or in a distant place. But tuberculosis is the most deadly infectious disease in the world. Author John Green joins to discuss his new non-fiction book "Everything Is Tuberculosis."

18.03.2025 6:06