President Trump’s reversal to allow U.S. companies to sell products to Chinese tech giant Huawei was criticized by many lawmakers, including Republicans Source
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Biden campaign accuses Trump of “coddling” dictators
“He’s diminishing us on the world stage and subverting our values as a nation,” a campaign spokesman said Source
What should candidates change before the next Democratic debate?
Shannon Pettypiece, Ramesh Ponnuru, Antjuan Seawright, and Edward Wong discuss the first Democratic debate, and what candidates need to do before the next one. Source
Klobuchar downplays differences among Democrats after first debate
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Amy Klobuchar joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss President Trump’s meeting with Kim Jong Un and the first Democratic debate. Source
Lindsey Graham hints at immigration compromise with Pelosi
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, joins moderator Margaret Brennan from Istanbul, Turkey, to discuss North Korea, immigration, China and the Democratic debate. Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 6/30
This week’s edition of “Sunday Morning,” hosted by Mo Rocca, features Ted Koppel’s cover story on an asylum seeker from Haiti and the army helping him make a home in the United States. Plus: Martha Teichner visits the Museum of the American Revolution; Rocca reports on Milwaukee’s love of frozen custard; David Martin goes “Beyond Glory” with Stephen Lang; Gayle King speaks with Tina Turner; Serena Altschul reports on the traveling exhibition “Monsters & Myths: Surrealism and War in the 1930s and 1940s;” and Tim Cook reflects on 50 years since the Stonewall Riots Source
Stephen Lang: “Beyond Glory”
Lang portrays eight Medal of Honor recipients, showing what drove them, in his one-man play “Beyond Glory.” David Martin reports Source
Surrealist art and war
The exhibition “Monsters & Myths” explores how war’s real-life monstrosities bred metaphorical monsters in mid-20th century paintings and sculptures by such artists as Dalí, Ernst, Masson and Miró Source
Tim Cook on the work still needed for LGBTQ equality
With Pride Parades happening across the country, Cook comments on how far gay rights have come in the 50 years since the Stonewall Riots and the road ahead Source
War and the art of surrealism
The traveling exhibition “Monsters & Myths: Surrealism and War in the 1930s and 1940s,” now at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville, explores how the real-life monstrosities of war in the mid-20th century bred metaphorical monsters in paintings and sculptures, by such artists as Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, André Masson and Joan Miró. Serena Altschul reports. Source