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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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The Los Angeles Police Department says it can handle anti
ice protests and that federal troops are unnecessary. At the
same time, California Attorney General Rob Bonte is announcing a
lawsuit against the Trump administration over the federalizing of the
National Guard. Jim Roup reports.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Ponta claims the violence escalated after troops were sent in
Sunday morning.
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By the time the first few hundred troops arrived on Sunday,
the protests had mostly dissipated and streets were mostly quiet
and calm.
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This was the scene Saturday, protesters throwing rocks and bottles,
kicking and vandalizing law enforcement and other vehicles. The LAPD
says twenty nine people were arrested. Ponta claims though it
was all over and reignited after the arrival of the
National Guard. I'm Jim Roop.
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Robert F. Kennedy Junior is remove moving all seventeen members
of a panel that advises the CDC on vaccines. More
from Brian Shook.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
In an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal Monday,
Kennedy wrote a clean sweep is needed to re establish
public confidence in vaccine science. Kennedy was a vaccine skeptic
prior to becoming the Health and Human Services Secretary. He
since softened his stance, saying, if a parent desires their
child to be vaccinated, their decision should be based on
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informed consent through a doctor. I'm Brian Shuk.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Community leaders in Memphis are pushing to block Elon Musk's
XAI project over concerns about air pollution from planned gas turbines.
At a Monday press conference, state Representative Justin Pearson, the Democrat,
urge officials to deny the company's air permit.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
A smog is going to be at its highest during
the summer, and so we're going to see more people
triggered respiratory with respiratory illnesses.
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Mayor Paul Jung supports him investment, but Pearson calls it
harmful and misleading. I'm Michael Casner. A bill that would
allow medically assisted suicide for the terminally ill is now
headed to New York Governor Kathy Hochel's desk, but it's
unclear if she'll sign it. Natalie Migliore reports.
Speaker 6 (02:18):
The state Senate voted thirty five to twenty seven in
favor of the Medical Aid in Dying Act, which allows
a doctor to prescribe life nding drugs to patients with
six months or less to live. Despite opposition from members
of the Catholic Church and disability activists, the bill has
great support from families who have watched their loved ones
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suffer at the end of their lives. Governor Hockles Team
says she's reviewing the legislation, but if she were to
sign off on the measure, New York would become the
twelfth state to approve medically assisted suicide.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
Immigration advocates in Lower Manhattan are protesting ICE immigration rates
and a Trump administration travel band that took effect on Monday.
Scott Pringle reports protesters gathered in Foley Square to denounce
ICE enforcement crackdown efforts in Los Angeles and elsewhere. The
Trump administration has gone too far.
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This is an abusive power and tarnishes our democracy.
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And this administration continues to trample on our US constitution.
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Meanwhile, a Trump administration travel band is now in effect
from twelve countries, including Iran and Afghanistan. Is also a
partial band in place from seven additional countries. The Trump
administration says as an effort to fight terrorism, the.
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President wants to deposit one thousand bucks in so called
Trump accounts for new born Americans Lisa Taylor with more.
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The money would come mostly from employers to their employees,
and US citizens born between January first, twenty twenty five,
and December thirty one, twenty twenty eight will be eligible.
The CEOs of Uber, Dell and Goldman Sachs joined Trump
at a White House business roundtable to announce their participation.
The Trump accounts will track the overall stock market, and
it's part of the President's Big Beautiful bill that making
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its way to a Senate vote.
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I'm Michael Cassner.