
Harry Zahn
Producer at PBS NewsHour
Politics Producer for PBS News Weekend @NewsHour | prev @Morning_Joe, @cspan | @JMU Poli Sci | boxing guy | solid tennis player | retweet ≠ endorsement
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1 week ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio In Oman on Saturday, the United States and Iran appeared to take the first steps that could lead to a new agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear activities and lift U.S. economic sanctions. The White House described the talks as “very positive and constructive.” Iran’s foreign minister said the two sides will meet again in a week. John Yang speaks with policy analyst Karim Sadjadpour for more.
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3 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Some car buyers have been rushing to showrooms across the country this weekend, as automakers brace for Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on vehicles and auto parts made outside the United States. The tariffs kick in on Thursday and could raise some car prices by thousands of dollars. Business journalist and author Micheline Maynard joins Lisa Desjardins to discuss.
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3 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Myanmar’s ruling military government now says more than 1,600 people have died in a devastating earthquake as more bodies are being pulled from rubble. The epicenter of the 7.7 magnitude quake was near Mandalay, Myanmar’s second-largest city, and it rocked neighboring countries, including Thailand. Debi Edward of Independent Television News reports.
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio President Trump's drive to shrink the federal workforce has touched nearly every agency, including the Federal Aviation Administration. It comes amid rising public concern about air safety after recent incidents, including January's mid-air collision of a passenger jet and an Army helicopter. John Yang speaks with Isaac Stanley-Becker, a staff writer for The Atlantic, about layoffs at the FAA.
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Harry Zahn
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio At this year’s Oscars, there is a subplot of controversy over the use of artificial intelligence in the production of a number of nominated films, including some in the running for best picture. Katey Rich, awards editor at The Ankler and host of the podcast Prestige Junkie, joins John Yang to discuss.
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