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Oh, interesting. And amid all of this, President Trump gets on the phone with Russia's President Vladimir Putin, and I gather they discussed Iran. What leverage would Russia have here?
Let me come back to something that you mentioned briefly. You said possibly facing an Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities. Of course, Israel isn't going to announce that. It'll either happen or it won't happen. But really, what are the odds? How likely is it that Israel would take that dramatic step?
Let me come back to something that you mentioned briefly. You said possibly facing an Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities. Of course, Israel isn't going to announce that. It'll either happen or it won't happen. But really, what are the odds? How likely is it that Israel would take that dramatic step?
Let me come back to something that you mentioned briefly. You said possibly facing an Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities. Of course, Israel isn't going to announce that. It'll either happen or it won't happen. But really, what are the odds? How likely is it that Israel would take that dramatic step?
Wow. Okay. And a good reminder that the president pulled out of a nuclear agreement. The very same president now wants into a nuclear agreement. Jackie, thanks. Exactly. Thanks very much, Steve. NPR International Affairs correspondent Jackie Northam. And that's Up First for this Thursday, June 5th. I'm Steve Inskeep.
Wow. Okay. And a good reminder that the president pulled out of a nuclear agreement. The very same president now wants into a nuclear agreement. Jackie, thanks. Exactly. Thanks very much, Steve. NPR International Affairs correspondent Jackie Northam. And that's Up First for this Thursday, June 5th. I'm Steve Inskeep.
Wow. Okay. And a good reminder that the president pulled out of a nuclear agreement. The very same president now wants into a nuclear agreement. Jackie, thanks. Exactly. Thanks very much, Steve. NPR International Affairs correspondent Jackie Northam. And that's Up First for this Thursday, June 5th. I'm Steve Inskeep.
Today's Up First was edited by Krishna Dev Kalimer, Jason Breslow, James Heider, Lisa Thompson, and Arzu Rezvani. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Nisha Hynas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us tomorrow. Or on Monday, it says. But I think tomorrow would be the applicable term.
Today's Up First was edited by Krishna Dev Kalimer, Jason Breslow, James Heider, Lisa Thompson, and Arzu Rezvani. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Nisha Hynas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us tomorrow. Or on Monday, it says. But I think tomorrow would be the applicable term.
Today's Up First was edited by Krishna Dev Kalimer, Jason Breslow, James Heider, Lisa Thompson, and Arzu Rezvani. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, and Christopher Thomas. We get engineering support from Nisha Hynas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us tomorrow. Or on Monday, it says. But I think tomorrow would be the applicable term.
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah, I agree.
The losses that the administration is seeing in the courts may be impacting how they think they need to approach issues.
The losses that the administration is seeing in the courts may be impacting how they think they need to approach issues.
The losses that the administration is seeing in the courts may be impacting how they think they need to approach issues.
Good morning, Leila.
Good morning, Leila.
Good morning, Leila.
Trump says he wants to protect the blue-collar jobs at U.S. steel mills and aluminum smelters. He announced that the tariff's going to 50% in front of a crowd of hardhat-wearing steel workers outside Pittsburgh on Friday. And the higher tariffs likely will provide a boost for those domestic companies that produce steel and aluminum.