would have put in place sweeping new voting restrictions. and the latest on another cyberattack breaking overnight. this one targeting the world s largest meat supplier. what it means for our cybersecurity, not to mention meat prices at the grocery store straight ahead. welcome to tuesday. it s meet the press daily. i ll hallie jackson in for chuck todd. as we speak, president biden is on his way to tulsa, alabama, for the 100th anniversary of the massacre in tulsa. he s the first president to cast such a bright spotlight on this often-ignored memories in history. there are only a few living survivors from that attack 100 years ago and president biden will meet with them in a few hours before delivering remarks. that speech coming at a moment of renewed focus on social justice in america, and happening 24 hours after his memorial day address, where he brought up voting rights multiple times with the white house keeping the attention on racial equity. democracy must be
a long way off. as i travelled across the island nation from the coastal fishing towns to vibrant tourist hubs and central farmlands, i saw how the harsh economic realities have forced sri lankans to make tough choices. these are their stories. you like going to the sea? yes, i like this. first, the shortages and then, a cut in the government subsidy has meant fuel is three times more expensive than last year, raising the risks forfishermen. there s no guarantee they can cover expenses on every fishing trip. more than 250km south on the island s coast in arugam bay, the tide is turning for some. tourism is riding the first waves of recovery. in this town on the eastern coast of sri lanka, the peak of the economic crisis coincided with their main tourist season, hitting local businesses hard, and this surfing destination is still picking up the pieces. i started surf school a long time ago, so therefore, i had some savings, so, i put my whole savings to i had a dream that i
more than 50 people have been detained in pakistan for protesting against ex prime minister imran khan s three year prison sentence for corruption. now on bbc news: sri lanka: aftermath of a crisis. on the surface, it seems calm has returned to sri lanka. this seaside expanse in colombo that was the site for months long protest is now bustling with locals and tourists enjoying a day out. long queues have gone, food and medicine shortages have eased, and the government is making tough choices to get the economy back on track. but the real recovery in the lives of average sri lankans is still a long way off. as i travelled across the island nation from the coastal fishing towns to vibrant tourist hubs and central farmlands, i saw how the harsh economic realities have forced sri lankans to make tough choices. these are their stories. you like going to the sea? yes, i like this. first the shortages and then a cut in the government subsidy has meant fuel is three times more expens
in the lives of average sri lankans is still a long way off. as i travelled across the island nation from the coastal fishing towns to vibrant tourist hubs and central farmlands, i saw how the harsh economic realities have forced sri lankans to make tough choices. these are their stories. you like going to the sea? yes, i like this. first the shortages and then a cut in the government subsidy has meant fuel is three times more expensive than last year, raising the risks for fishermen. there s no guarantee they can cover expenses on every fishing trip. more than 250km south on the island s coast in arugam bay, the tide is turning for some. tourism is riding the first waves of recovery. in this town on the eastern coast of sri lanka, the peak of the economic crisis coincided with their main tourist season, hitting local businesses hard, and this surfing destination is still picking up the pieces. i started surf school a long time ago, so therefore - i had some savings. so i pu
the problem is that pride is at stake. as well find it very difficult to return to the negotiating table when trump has been attacking gress of the trying to undermine the system try to find their economy for so long. it is not the kind of country that takes that kind of thing lying down. having to swallow bits of the fast told. how some danis didn t quite just adopt stance of this is the united states he said the u.s. is internationally i summited it s sanctions but how much do these developments rican hasan rouhani he was a blunt point of view despite a reform line the country. you know. it is position is extremely weak now on his right flank the conservatives say he was naive to ever trusted the us and now he has egg on his face the reformist plaque see that down his is i
did there you could at least build up the economy even that s not working and he hasn t shown any real progress on the political reforms that he promised the one saving grace might be that these sanctions to for