2026-06-18
14 分钟Good morning.
The Trump administration reveals the fine print of their Iran deal.
The Wall Street Journal explains why some within the GOP are already pushing back.
Their big concern is they think that he is going to be defeated at the negotiation table,
or at very least is giving away too much too early.
The new Fed share makes his first big decision on rates.
And the small group of Brits that could pick the next prime minister.
The quirks of the British political system mean that the drama we're about to see unfold
is really unlike anything you'll see anywhere else.
It's Thursday, June 18th.
I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shamita Bastu.
This is Apple News Today.
President Trump wrapped up the G7 summit looking to sell new details of his agreement with Iran.
Yesterday, officials briefed journalists on the 14 key points in their memorandum of understanding,
which was signed by both parties last night, and according to mediators, is now in effect.
Trump described it as a very strong deal, but it's already coming under scrutiny from some of his own allies.
Many of the points were already known, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz,
and a mutual agreement to respect each other's sovereignty.
And another key point that Iran reaffirmed its commitment to not build nuclear weapons.
The ultimate fate of their uranium would be left for further negotiations.