The “Oklahoma!” star, who became Broadway’s first actor in a wheelchair, is living her dream Source
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Trump slams critics, threatens to re-impose tariffs on Mexican goods
President Trump struck back at critics on Sunday, defending his new agreement with Mexico to curb immigration at the southern border. He also addressed accusations that part of the deal predated his recent tariff threats, warning he could re-impose tariffs if Mexico doesn’t deliver. Errol Barnett reports. Source
2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup updates: Brazil defeats Jamaica
Sunday featured three games from Group C and D in the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Source
6/9: Karen Tumulty, David Nakamura, Mark Sandler, Kelsey Snell
Missed the second half of the show? Mexican Ambassador Martha Bárcena Coqui discusses the tariffs Trump has held over Mexico. A panel of experts discuss the U.S. and Mexico negotiations. Source
“It’s not abuse”: Trophy hunter Tess Talley defends viral photo with dead giraffe
Tess Talley’s picture with a giraffe she just killed went viral online last year, and now she is sharing her story. Talley joins CBSN to discuss why she stands by her actions. Source
6/9: Roy Blunt, Amy Klobuchar, Steve Bullock
This week on “Face the Nation,” Margaret Brennan talks to Sen. Roy Blunt, Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Martha Bárcena Coqui and 2020 Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Gov. Steve Bullock. Source
“He was delicious”: Trophy hunters defend killing iconic animals
“If it pays, it stays” is a popular argument for exotic hunting, but not everyone agrees with this approach to wildlife conservation Source
L.A. grapples with homeless camps, rats infesting City Hall
Combination of homeless camps and illegally dumped trash have created conditions for rats and other vermin to infest City Hall Source
Samuel L. Jackson: A long, vigorous career still in full stride
At age 70, when most actors find it hard to get work, Samuel L. Jackson is much in demand. Jackson creates memorable characters: strong, raw, credible, and sometimes scary. Steve Kroft reports. Source
Rare metals used in most tech products could be cut off from U.S. by trade war with China
From smartphones to cars and defense missiles, modern U.S. life depends on rare earth elements, but China dominates the industry and may end U.S. access to the unusual metals. Lesley Stahl reports. Source