Leaders from the world’s leading economies kick off the Group of 20 summit with an official agenda of development, infrastructure and investment. That agenda is overshadowed by tensions over the US-China trade and the conflict over Ukraine. (Nov. 30)
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Putin, Saudi Crown Prince high-five at G-20 summit
A smiling Russian President Vladimir Putin was seen high-fiving Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as the world’s top economic leaders sit down for the G-20 summit in Argentina. (Nov. 30)
Emily Blunt’s ‘overwhelming’ year
At the world premiere of “Mary Poppins Returns,” Emily Blunt reflects on the success of horror “A Quiet Place,” and her “wildly different” role as Disney’s famous nanny. (Nov. 30)
US, Canada, Mexico sign trade agreement
The U.S., Canada and Mexico signed the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement on Friday. The new deal replaces NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement from the 1990s. (Nov. 30)
Florida Georgia Line have a mobile hit factory
Country singer songwriters Morgan Wallen and Michael Hardy talk about the studio on wheels used by duo Florida Georgia Line to take songwriters out on tour with them so they can write new songs every day. (Nov. 29)
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Here’s the latest for Friday November 30th: Trump in Argentina, cancels Putin meeting; Ex-Trump lawyer Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to lying to Congress; Two small children shot in Jackson, Miss.; Flooding in Northern California.
Emily Blunt’s ‘overwhelming’ year
At the world premiere of “Mary Poppins Returns,” Emily Blunt reflects on the success of horror “A Quiet Place,” and her “wildly different” role as Disney’s famous nanny. (Nov. 30)
Today in History for November 30th
Pink Floyd releases its best-selling album “The Wall”; Winston Churchill, Mark Twain, Dick Clark born; World Trade Organization’s meeting met by 40-thousand protesters; (Nov. 30)
Jurors hear openings in trial of white nationalist
Jurors hear opening statements in the trial of a white nationalist who plowed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters in Virginia (Nov. 29)
China halts work by team on gene-edited babies
China’s government ordered a halt to the work by the researcher who claims he helped make the world’s first gene-edited babies. Meanwhile some scientists claim it’s too early to try to make permanent changes to human DNA that can be inherited (Nov. 29)