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  • In the days other news: Three American women and six of their children have been brutally

  • killed in an ambush in Northern Mexico.

  • They were members of a breakaway group from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints

  • The attack took place Monday on a dirt road between Chihuahua and Sonora states, about

  • 75 miles south of the U.S. border.

  • Amateur video showed one of their burned vehicles.

  • Mexican officials are investigating the possibility that this was a case of mistaken identity,

  • given the number of violent confrontations among warring drug gangs in that area.

  • President Trump spoke to the Mexican president by phone today and offered unspecified U.S.

  • help to ensure the perpetrators face justice.

  • Gubernatorial and legislative elections are taking place in four states today, and they're

  • seen by many as a bellwether for 2020.

  • In Kentucky, Republican Governor Matt Bevin will try to hold off Democratic Attorney General

  • ®MDNM¯Andy Beshear.

  • Mississippi's gubernatorial race pits Republican Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves against Democratic

  • Attorney General Jim Hood.

  • And, in Virginia, Republican control of the state legislature is up for grabs, while Democrats

  • in New Jersey's state legislature are looking to keep their supermajorities.

  • Iran announced plans today to violate yet another aspect of the 2015 nuclear pact.

  • President Hassan Rouhani said Tehran will start injecting uranium gas into more than

  • 1,000 centrifuges at its Fordow nuclear facility.

  • That move would make Fordow an active atomic site, rather than the research facility Iran

  • agreed it would be as part of the accord with world powers.

  • HASSAN ROUHANI, Iranian President (through translator): We are aware of their sensitiveness

  • towards the Fordow facility and those centrifuges.

  • At the same time, we cannot tolerate unilateral fulfillment of our commitments and no commitment

  • from their side.

  • WILLIAM BRANGHAM: President Rouhani said the action is reversible if Europe offers relief

  • from U.S. sanctions.

  • The U.S. withdrew from the nuclear pact last year.

  • Today's announcement came a day after Iran said it's running twice as many advanced centrifuges

  • as before.

  • That machinery is key to enriching nuclear material.

  • Yemen's government and separatist forces signed a power-sharing deal today to halt months

  • of infighting in the country's war-torn south.

  • Leaders from the pro-government coalition and the separatist Southern Transitional Council

  • signed the Saudi-brokered pact during a ceremony in Riyadh.

  • The deal would pave the way for a new cabinet and allow Yemen's exiled president to return

  • to his country.

  • In Southern Iraq today, security forces shot and killed three anti-government demonstrators.

  • At least 13 people have died in protest-related violence across the country since yesterday.

  • In Baghdad today, protesters massed on a bridge to block access to key government buildings.

  • They occupied streets and set up barricades, but stressed it was security forces inciting

  • the violence.

  • MAN (through translator): They are pushing demonstrators toward violence.

  • The protests are peaceful.

  • They killed protesters last night, offended people and pushed them toward violence.

  • Until the last second, our revolution is peaceful, not aimed at violence.

  • Violence generates a violent reaction.

  • WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Iraqi security forces have killed more than 260 anti-government protesters

  • since October 1.

  • Back in this country, a Colorado man is in federal custody for his role in a bomb plot

  • that targeted a synagogue south of Denver.

  • Undercover FBI agents who arrested him Friday said he espoused anti-Semitic and white supremacist

  • beliefs.

  • He appeared in federal court yesterday and was charged with domestic terrorism.

  • He could face up to 20 years in prison.

  • We will get an inside look at the white nationalist movement later in the program.

  • Jury selection began today in the criminal trial of President Trump's longtime confidant

  • Roger Stone.

  • He arrived at the Washington court this morning to face charges stemming from former special

  • counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

  • Stone is accused of lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstruction of justice.

  • He pled not guilty to those charges in January.

  • If convicted on all counts, he could face up to 20 years in prison.

  • Stocks finished relatively flat on Wall Street today.

  • The Dow Jones industrial average gained 30 points to a new record closing high of 27492.

  • The Nasdaq rose a point, and the S&P 500 slipped three.

  • And a passing to note.

  • Acclaimed novelist Ernest J. Gaines died today.

  • Born in segregated Louisiana, his work largely captured black struggle and perseverance in

  • the pre-civil rights era South.

  • Gaines received the MacArthur genius grant for his 1993 novel "A Lesson Before Dying."

  • He also penned "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" and "A Gathering of Old Men."

  • Ernest Gaines was 86 years old.

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