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Today, President Trump attacked the houses conservative Freedom Caucus in a tweet white house chief of staff Reince Priebus strongly hinted that the president may bypass the 31member caucus and instead seek out bipartisan deals with democrats on tax reform and other legislation. I think its more or less a warning shot that were willing to talk to anyone, we always have been and i think moreso now than ever, its time for both parties to come together and get to real reforms in this country. Sreenivasan Freedom Caucus leader mark meadows had this response i still believe that there is a good chance, if moderates and conservatives can come together, that we repeal and replace obamacare, bring premiums down, cover more people. Sreenivasan Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer said today that republicans will find no success with health care as long as repealing the Affordable Care act is on the table. They ought to get rid of repeal, drop it, its been a flop for them because of the substance of repeal, and work with us to improve it. Sreenivasan republicans are also dealing with the ongoing federal investigation into possible ties between Trump Campaign members and russian agents seeking to influence the 2016 election. Today, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee, adam schiff, again criticized the committees chairman, republican devin nunes, for revealing information to the white house before disclosing it to fellow committee members, and for canceling further hearings with intelligence officials this week. I think the chairman has to make a decision, whether to act as a surrogate of the white house, as he did during the campaign and the transition, or to lead an independent and credible investigation. I hope he chooses the latter. Sreenivasan russia saw the biggest antigovernment protests in five years, and police made hundreds of arrests. The largest turnout was in moscow, where an estimated ten thousand people rallied against Prime Minister dmitry medvedev, accusing him of corruption and demanding his resignation. Among those arrested in moscow was alexei navalny, the main leader of russian opposition to president vladimir putin. Protesters crowded around the police van carrying navalny but failed to prevent it from leaving. Navalny, who wants to run against putin in next years election, heads the foundation for fighting corruption, which accuses medvedev of amassing a huge fortune. In a controversial vote, china backed carrie lam was elected as hong kongs new leader today and will become hong kongs first female chief executive on july first, defeating a more popular opponent. She wasnt chosen by the general electorate but by a 1,200 Member Committee dominated by pro chinese officials and political figures. Police and prodemocracy protesters clashed. The demonstrators accuse china of meddling in the vote process and called the outcome a fake election. In mosul iraq, there are conflicting reports today about recent airstrikes that are alleged to have killed more than 100 civilians. The u. S. Led coalition acknowledged yesterday that it carried out strikes in the part of west mosul where dozens of bodies were pulled from the rubble and said there is an investigation underway. But iraq today raised doubts the deaths were caused by air strikes, putting the blame instead on Islamic State explosive devices. U. S. Backed iraqi forces pummeled isis militants in west mosul today despite reports they had paused their offensive to investigate the civilian deaths. In syria, Islamic State militants occupying raqqa, the capital of their selfdeclared caliphate, told residents to evacuate the besieged city, citing imminent danger of flooding. Isis says the tabqa dam syrias largest has been weakened by u. S. Air strikes and may collapse. This claim has not been independently confirmed. They say the water level behind the dam on the Euphrates River 25 miles west of raqqa is rising. U. S. Backed rebels are battling to regain control of the dam from isis forces. Oklahoma has the highest rate of female incarceration in the country, but voters and read more at pbs. Org newshour. Sreenivasan last week the senate voted to overturn internet privacy rules that were designed to prevent Internet Providers like comcast, verizon and at t from sharing your browsing data, history, financial, health, communication and Location Information without your explicit permission. Providers are looking to sell that data to advertisers. The house has yet to weigh in, but consumer groups oppose the move citing privacy concerns. For some insight i am joined now by recode reporter tony romm who has been following the story. First thanks for joining us and so the senates passed it, that means the house is going to consider it next. I kind of gave a rough explanation but do us a favor and what are these rules . Whats at stake . Sure thanks for having me. These prieivedz rules are as good as dead. Re privacy rules are as good as dead. Rewind the clock to see where we got to where we are today. Fcc appointee providers like comcast and verizon and at t to ask your permission to ask customers permission before they share the personal information with third parties, advertisers included. Democrats at the time found that Internet Providers had too great a look into your private life and could do myriad things with that forecast possibly against your will. But republicans didnt like it, they voted against those rules, felt them burdensome, they felt the fcc was reaching far beyond its mandate under law. Republicans voted 50 to 48, largely along party lines the gut those rules. The house is expected to vote this week and you can pretty much consider they will vote the same sending this toot trash heap. H these rules were designed, one of the concerns the industry has they push back, its not fair for me comcast verizon and at t, not to do what Internet Providers already do. They made that with the very expensive lobbying campaign, feeling they were being subjected to stronger rules than google or facebook or microsoft. What have you. Look at you and your personal information than these tech companies, if you dont like google you can use bing but if comcast is your Internet Provider and they are able to see the totality of your browsing history, they can sell that to advertisers. Whether it was the aclu or folks on capitol hill, they said it was too much, time for privacy rules. Unfortunately these rules arent staying on the books. I brows on the internet for a vacation and then all of a sudden i get advertisements for luggage or the year and a half. What are other information other than the luggage example . To pay for the services that most customers dont want to pay for. They dont want to pay for a service like facebook or twitter, not that those companies are looking to charge you but the reason so much of the internet is free, because you are paying for it in a different way in form of your personal information. We are at the beginning of this. Wireless companies are looking for new and different ways to advertise and monetize. Fest thats why verizon purchased yahoo, the deal that is in a bit of trouble because of the Cyber Attacks on yahoo, but they would like to get more information from you and begin to serve you more and different kinds of advertising whether its relevant or based on other information entirely. H tony romm, thank you for being here. Thank you for having me. Sreenivasan british Prime Minister theresa may says this week she will formally began the process of withdrawing the United Kingdom from the 28 nation European Union. The International Monetary fund is among the groups who have warned that leaving the e. U. s Single Market could have dire consequences for the u. K. Economy. But the fallout is already reverberating beyond britains borders, next door in the republic of ireland. In tonights signature segment, newshour weekend special correspondent Patricia Sabga reports on how businesses in ireland there are bracing for brexit. Reporter for four generations, Michael Guinans family has made a living from this modest dairy and beef farm in the irish midlands. This is a family farm. And my son is here with me now full time. And its becoming increasingly difficult to get a living for two families on the farm. Reporter difficult thanks to uncertainty surrounding the future trading relationship between the republic of ireland and the United Kingdom. Nobody saw brexit coming. We talked about it. We sat back and said, nah, it cant happen. But it has happened. Reporter the United Kingdom england, scotland, wales, and Northern Ireland is the republic of irelands biggest trading partner. Around 1. 3billion worth of goods and services crisscross the border every week. But those commercial ties could be frayed by brexit. This is the border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland. Right now there are no border controls on goods and services moving between the two countries, because theyre both members of the European Union. But when britain pulls out of the e. U. , it could trigger tariffs on angloirish trade. And when trade barriers go up, so does the cost of doing business. John comer is president of the irish creamery milk suppliers association. I cant see any upsides to the impending brexit. Reporter what concerns him most are potential tariffs. If britain and the European Union fail to reach a free trade the relationship would revert to rules laid down by the world trade organization. That could impose tariffs as high as 40 on irish Dairy Products sold to britain. If we dont get markets that are free markets in terms of no tariffs and no quotas and no impediments, i dont think thatll be sustainable, and i dont think wed be resilient enough to withstand that dramatic impact. Reporter britains exit from the e. U. Is not expected to be completed for at least two years, but the future is already weighing on irish farmers, thanks to britains currency, the pound, losing around 12 of its value against the euro since the brexit referendum. That immediately affected our competitiveness in the uk market. It made it more difficult to push irish produce into the uk market at a decent price. Reporter when farmers livelihoods take a hit, it can negatively impact rural merchants, when bills for things like livestock feed and farming equipment bought on credit go unpaid. The merchants are now finding it hard to recoup that money. As a result, thatll impact on who they can employ and pay. So itll have a knock on effect there. Reporter brexit uncertainty is not just a problem for irish agriculture. Its also affecting Small Businesses in cities like dublin, irelands capital. Ian Martins Company sells first aid and Hygiene Products imported from the uk. He told us his customers are concerned brexit could raise his prices. They know, at the moment, the goods are coming from the uk. But if we have various tariffs coming into europe from the uk, its gonna put my cost of my goods up. The goods are gonna have to come from france or germany, which is going to put additional costs on it, because its going to travel further to come into the irish marketplace. Reporter martins lack of clarity over future sales has already led him to delay hiring replacements for employees whove left. We had a member of staff left us there last october. And we said, look, will we recruit a replacement for him, knowing whats actually happening in the marketplace, or will we just consolidate and keep the decks going as they are, knowing that theres a few big shocks gonna hit the marketplace . Reporter irelands minister of Foreign Affairs and trade, Charlie Flannigan, plays a leading role in the countrys brexit negotiations. The object of the exercise now must be to ensure that the very close and positive relations between ireland and britain continues, acknowledging of course that leaving the Single Market, britain has got to suffer some detriment. And we want to ensure that that detriment to the uk is not going to have consequential loss and damage for us here in ireland. Reporter which places the issue the border dividing the two countries front and center. We are now faced with a situation where we will have an e. U. Frontier right across the island of ireland from east to west, a distance of almost 500 kilometers, and we need to ensure that in the context of the new arrangement between the uk and the European Union, that invisible border is maintained in so far as it can. Reporter the 300 mile border dividing the republic of ireland and Northern Ireland is seamless now, but it was heavily fortified during the troubles, the 30year sectarian conflict between Northern Irelands catholic nationalists and protestant unionists that formally ended with 1998 good friday agreement. But brexit is now polarizing Northern Irish politics along sectarian lines. Catholic nationalists are calling for Northern Ireland to be granted a special status to stay in the e. U. , which would effectively push the postbrexit border out to the rest of the uk. Protestant unionists in Northern Ireland and the British Government reject that idea. But irelands Foreign Affairs minister Charlie Flannigan says its supported by the good friday agreement. Reporter youve got the results of a democratic referendum that the British Government has to put through, but we also have the good friday agreement. Which one of those takes precedent . I think its fair to say that while not explicit in the good friday agreement, certainly implied right the way through it was a greater level of relationship north and south. And the good friday agreement implies that relations north and south will continue to grow and foster in harmony. Reporter so it sounds like youre saying that the good friday agreement implies a special status yes. Reporter to Northern Ireland within the context of brexit . Yes. Reporter either way, neither ireland nor the u. K. Alone will decide the future of their border. Ireland is only one of 27 European Countries thats going pto make that decision on what that looks like. Reporter Edgar Morgenroth, an associate Research Professor at dublins economic and social research institute, says border controls are a real possibility. If whats proposed by the uk, and their actions are such that its not in europes interests, then we are likely to see proper border controls reporter which could entail physical barriers to check the movement of people and goods. That could invite a reemergence of smuggling in black market items, including livestock, which was rife during the troubles. That concerns john comer, who represents dairy farmers. If theres illegal or illicit transactions of cattle across borders, it will be very, very complicated. We have many members that have lands that straddle both sides of the border. Reporter the potential for economic disruptions prompted Credit Rating agency moodys to warn earlier this month that of all European Countries, ireland is the most exposed to brexit risk. But there could be a Silver Lining for dublin. Its already marketing itself as a prime landing spot for lucrative londonbased Financial Services that may want to relocate to another English Speaking e. U. City with a legal system similar to britains. I believe dublin offers opportunity in terms of a skilled workforce, in terms of a really nice place in which to set up business and trade. Reporter but economist Edgar Morgenroth says even