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I'm your weekend host, Sharon Raish Garson.
It's Saturday, April 4th.
Today, Iran hunts for a missing U.S.
pilot after two warplanes were downed over Iran and the Gulf.
Ukraine takes its drone know-how to the Gulf.
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The war with Iran takes a sharper turn as it enters its sixth week.
U.S.
forces are racing to rescue a missing pilot after Iranian fire brought down two American warplanes, one over Iran and another over the Gulf.
Iranian forces are searching for the pilot and urging civilians to help capture him or her.
National security reporter Phil Stewart has more.
As hostilities continue, Iranian media are reporting strikes on a petrochemical zone.
Projectiles fell near the Bashar nuclear plant.
Bottled water warehouses have also been hit.
And several buildings at Tehran University have been destroyed.
At the same time, Iran's foreign minister says Tehran is open in principle to talks with the U.S.
through Pakistan.
He rejects claims Iran refused those discussions, saying it's never said no to going to Islamabad, while making clear that Iran won't bow to President Trump's demands.
And in Europe, finance ministers are pushing for a tax on the windfall profits energy companies are making as fuel prices rise.