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  • JUDY WOODRUFF: Lots of questions, not many new answers.

  • The U.S. House Judiciary Committee spent this afternoon hearing from Corey Lewandowski,

  • President Trump's former campaign manager.

  • He stuck mostly to what he said in the Mueller report on the Russia investigation, and he

  • defended Mr. Trump against impeachment talk.

  • We will hear some of what he said, plus analysis, after the news summary.

  • In Afghanistan, Taliban suicide bombers killed at least 48 people and wounded scores today

  • in two separate attacks.

  • The first targeted President Ashraf Ghani's election rally in Parwan province in the north;

  • 26 people died there.

  • Survivors, including Ghani himself, fled a scene of charred cars and chaos.

  • Hours later, in Kabul, Afghan guards scrambled after a blast near the U.S. Embassy killed

  • 22.

  • One witness described the horror.

  • JAVED, Witness (through translator): Suddenly, a blast occurred at the entrance of the army

  • recruit center near the U.S. Embassy.

  • I saw people and human flesh in the air.

  • JUDY WOODRUFF: The attacks came a week after President Trump canceled peace talks with

  • the Taliban and 11 days before the Afghan elections.

  • The political future of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be in doubt tonight.

  • Israel held national elections today, and early projections showed a center-right party

  • slightly ahead of Netanyahu's Likud Party.

  • It appears that neither can reach a majority in Parliament without forming a coalition

  • with other groups.

  • We are going to be taking a closer look later in the program.

  • The supreme leader of Iran today rejected any talks with the U.S. when the U.N. General

  • Assembly opens this month or at any other time.

  • In Tehran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that there will be no talks at any level, regardless

  • of ever-growing U.S. sanctions.

  • AYATOLLAH ALI KHAMENEI, Supreme Leader of Iran (through translator): The U.S. claim

  • that maximum pressure policy works means that they want to push the Islamic Republic of

  • Iran to the negotiation table.

  • Then they can say, you see?

  • Maximum pressure policy forced them to come to the table.

  • This is their goal.

  • JUDY WOODRUFF: President Trump had initially suggested a meeting with Iran's President

  • Hassan Rouhani might be possible.

  • Today, he said he prefers not to meet, but doesn't rule it out.

  • Back in this country, Tropical Storm Imelda came ashore in Texas hours after forming in

  • the Gulf of Mexico.

  • It could dump 15 inches of rain in the Houston area.

  • And, in the Atlantic, Hurricane Humberto headed away from the U.S. and toward Bermuda, with

  • winds of 100 miles an hour.

  • It could be near the island early Thursday.

  • The Trump administration is preparing to revoke California's authority to set its own gas

  • mileage standards.

  • Reports today said that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will make the formal announcement

  • on Wednesday.

  • The administration is trying to relax Obama era mileage standards nationwide.

  • Members of the United Auto Workers have spent a second day on the picket lines at General

  • Motors plants.

  • At the same time, the union reported progress in contract negotiations.

  • The strike affects some 49,000 workers and more than 50 factories and parts warehouses.

  • The price of oil receded today from Monday's big surge.

  • That came as Saudi Arabia said it had restored half of the output that was halted by a drone

  • attack.

  • And on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average gained 34 points to close at 27110.

  • The Nasdaq rose 32 points, and the S&P 500 added seven.

  • Another Republican says that he will not be returning to the U.S. House of Representatives.

  • Four-term Congressman Paul Cook of California announced today that he won't seek reelection

  • next year.

  • So far, at least 18 Republican House members have opted to retire from Congress.

  • And American endurance swimmer Sarah Thomas finished a first today, swimming across the

  • English Channel four times without stopping.

  • Cell phone footage captured her coming ashore today at Dover, exhausted after swimming a

  • total of 130 miles over 54 hours.

  • Thomas is 37.

  • She performed the feat just one year after she was treated for breast cancer.

  • Wow.

  • Still to come on the "NewsHour": President Trump's former campaign manager appears before

  • Congress, as Democrats weigh the possibility of impeachment; Israelis go to the polls,

  • while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's political future hangs in the balance; hearing

  • from Texas gun owners amid a swirling debate over how to deal with a spate of mass shootings;

  • remembering the life of legendary Washington journalist and friend of the "NewsHour" Cokie

  • Roberts; plus, much more.

JUDY WOODRUFF: Lots of questions, not many new answers.

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新聞報道。塔利班在阿富汗的襲擊造成至少48人死亡 (News Wrap: Taliban attacks kill at least 48 in Afghanistan)

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