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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update. The
latest use this hour at just four minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
House members on Capitol Hill will get an intel briefing
today on the US Iran strikes. Thursday's briefing in the
Senate didn't appear to change anyone's mind. Republican Tom Cotton
says his takeaway from the briefing was that the air
strikes were an extraordinary success. A Democrat, Chris Murphy says
Iran's nuclear program has been damaged, but not obliterated. The
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nation's top military officer says the underground nuclear plant in
Iran was studyed for fifteen years before the US bomb
the site. Also made it clear that the air strikes
on multiple sites went according to plan.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
The weapons all guided to their intended targets.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Speaking at a news conference at the Pentagon, General Dan
Kane said the bombs dropped on fourdoh hit at the
speed intended and added they use vents to deliver them.
Kane showed a video of a test of a bunker
busting bomb that didn't share more about the other nuclear
sites the UA hit. The Supreme Court will be busy
issuing rulings today on the final day of its nine
months term. A High Court will weigh in today on
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a case involving President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship.
Senior Supreme Court reporter Lawrence Hurley.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
The Court isn't actually deciding the merits of that. They're
just deciding whether the judges had around the country had
the power to enter a nationwide injunctions that blocked this program.
But any decision the Court makes that says that judges
didn't have the power to do that means that the
plan could start to move forward in some form, even
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as every judge that's ruled on it has said it's illegal.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Other rulings today cover health care, religious freedom, and voting rights.
The Court will go on break until October. The Democratic
lawmaker who was shot to death with her husband earlier
this month will lie in state at the Minnesota State
Capitol rotunda. The alleged gunman reportedly posed as a police
officer when he gunned down Minnesota Representative Melissa Hortman and
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her husband on June fourteenth. I'm Michael Cassner. A man
connected to the Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing last month
in California, died by jumping from an upper tier of
the facility where he was being housed Tammy Trechillo at details.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
According to the Justice Department, Daniel Park was found unresponsive
at the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday.
Federal sources tell TMZ that Park stepped up on a
table on an upper tier of the facility and plummeted
to the ground floor. Ark was taken to that facility
on June thirteenth after he was indicted and charged with
Malicia's destruction of property suspended.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Tampa Bay Ray's shortstop wander Franco has been found guilty
in a sexual abuse case. Reach Shepherd with a story.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
But no jail time for the twenty four year old Franco,
as he's received only a two year suspended sentence. Franco
was arrested last year on charges that he had a
four month relationship with the girl, who was then just fourteen.
Was also charged with paying off the girl mother to
keep her quiet. Prosecutors in the Dominican Republic were asking
for a five year prison sentence add a ten year
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sentence for the girl's mother. However, it would appear that
Franco's legal troubles aren't over yet. He was arrested on
weapons related charges last November following a fight. That case
is still pending in court.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Anna Winter is stepping down as the US editor in
chief of Vogue magazine. Sara Lee Kesler reports.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
Winter reportedly told staffers on Thursday that Vogue is looking
for a new head of editorial content. That person will
report to her. She's staying on as Chief Content Officer
of Conte Nest and Global Editorial Director of Vogue. Win Tours,
in charge of major brands including Vanity Fair, GQ, Glamour
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and Allure. Wintor, who's seventy five, has been Vogue's editor
in chief for thirty seven years.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
And one of the co founders of the legendary R
and B group The Whispers, has died. Walter Scott started
the singing act with his twin brother Wallace in the
early nineteen sixties. A Michael Castner