Residents of Chicago, Illinois, are mourning the loss of US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, who died at age 84, surrounded by family, according to a statement released by his relatives. The BBC's Gary O'Donoghue spoke with Chicagoans about what Jackson's passing means for the city and for the wider community shaped by his decades of activism.
McClaughlin has vigorously promoted and defended Trump's deportation push across social media and in interviews.
Tehran also says more work is needed to get a deal - the US is yet to comment on the issue.
Negotiations will continue on Wednesday, but expectations for a breakthrough on ending the war are low.
It's been two weeks since the 84 year old's disappearance and authorities say there have not been any arrests














