Donald Trump is praising a deal with Mexico that promises a crackdown on illegal immigration. The president suspended his plan to impose tariffs on Mexican goods amid growing fears those tariffs could raise prices for American consumers. But not everyone in Washington is happy about the deal. Weijia Jiang reports. Source
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Washington Post: White House blocked intelligence agency’s climate change testimony
The Washington Post reports that White House officials blocked a State Department Intelligence agency from submitting written testimony on climate change to the House Intelligence Committee. Senior Washington Post national affairs correspondent Juliet Eilperin joined CBSN to break down the testimony, which warned of “possibly catastrophic” effects. Source
Toronto Raptors one win away from first NBA title
The Toronto Raptors defeated the Golden State Warriors Friday night to take a 3-1 series lead in the NBA Finals. CBS Sports’ Reid Forgrave joined CBSN to break down the series. Source
U.S. and Mexico avoid tariffs with immigration deal
The U.S. and Mexico have reached a last-minute deal on immigration to avoid President Trump’s threats of tariffs. CBS News White House Correspondent Weijia Jiang and Wall Street Journal congressional reporter Natalie Andrews joined CBSN to discuss the agreement’s implications. Source
2019 Women’s World Cup: Norway beats Nigeria 3-0
Norway beat Nigeria in a decisive game Saturday Source
Utah mom claims police pointed gun at her 10-year-old son
“As a white mother to a black son, I don’t feel safe in West Bountiful anymore,” Jerri Hrubes said Source
2019 Women’s World Cup: Norway faces off against Nigeria
Spain defeated South Africa 3-1. Saturday’s game was the team’s first Women’s World Cup win Source
Dog survives Long Island plane crash that left 2 people dead
The Beechcraft A36 with two people aboard went down at around 9:15 a.m after reporting engine failure Source
At least 10 injured after train derails in Boston
Officials said the derailment happened around 11 a.m. Saturday Source
Harper Lee’s hometown performs production of “To Kill a Mockingbird”
The production draws hundreds of thousands of dollars each year into the small, remote town Source