Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Markets around the world are rebounding after yesterday's huge sell-off.
On Wall Street and pre-market trading, Dow futures are up about 800 points.
Investors are reacting to President Trump's global tariffs.
The president says he won't pause these.
Instead,
NPR's Franco-Ortonius reports Trump says these are creating new opportunities in the U.S. President Trump noted the current turmoil in markets,
but he said that the tariffs are forcing countries
that he argues have treated the U.S. poorly to seek fairer deals with the United States.
But we have an opportunity to change the fabric of our country.
We have an opportunity to reset the table on trade.
Trump was speaking at an Oval Office meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who promised to eliminate trade deficits with the U.S. Trump would not say whether he'd lift the 17 percent tariff on Israel,
but use the proposal as an example of how countries are seeking to make deals.
Trump also said an offer by the European Union to cut tariffs against the U.S. on autos wasn't enough.
He said the EU needs to purchase U.S. energy.
Franco-Ortonius, NPR News, The White House.
The Trump administration's cuts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will also affect global health programs for HIV and tuberculosis.
NPR's Fatma Tannis has more.
At CDC's Global Health Center,
seven branches in the Division for Global HIV and Tuberculosis were completely eliminated,