Episode 88

Police Move in to Quell U.S. Campus Protests; Brown University, Student Protesters Reach Deal Over Encampment; Americans' View on Anti-War Protests; April Jobs Report Fewer Than Expected; Analyst who Inspected Michael Cohen's Phones Back on the Stand; U.N. Warns Assault on Rafah Would be Blow to Humanitarian Operations; Landmark Deal Between U.S. and Saudi Under Threat.
Anti-War Demonstrations Spread Around the World; Turkey Halts All Imports and Exports with Israel; China Launches Unnamed Moon Probe; Trump Back in Court, Testimony to Resume Soon; Employers Added 175,000 Jobs in April, Fewer than Expected; Trump on Trial Then on The Trail.
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