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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
Another day of unrest is expected in Los Angeles due
to pro immigration protests. Protesters on Monday were seen throwing
objects at dozens of officers guarding a federal building, with
officers responding with flash bangs, tear gas, and non lethal rounds.
Protests have begun taking place across the country, with more
happening today. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said the Trump
administration's reaction has been over the top, painting this like
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this is, you know, nineteen ninety two all over again
when it was citywide civil unrest has nothing to do
with the situation that.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
You're looking at now.
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California's Attorney general says President Trump is displaying an endless
desire to seize more power. Rob Bont's comments come in
response to Trump ordering thousands of National Guard troops and
marines to respond to the protests, which Governor Gavin Newsom
has objected to. In assuing the Trump administration over the
threat of severe weather as impacting millions of people in
the plains and on the East Coast. Today, the East
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Coast will get hit with thunderstorms in the afternoon, with
flash flooding possible and parts of the northeast. Meanwhile, the
southern plains and desert southwest may see some severe weather
today with floods possible and parts of New Mexico, Texas,
and Oklahoma over the next couple of days. Monica Nelson
on where things are heating up.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
Record heat continues across the Northwest, posing an increased risk
for heat related illnesses. High temperatures soaring well into the
nineties and low one hundreds over the interior and lower
elevations away from the water, so breezy conditions will be
posing an increased fire weather risk.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
The World Bank is cutting its global growth projections. It
now expects the global economy to expand by two point
three percent this year, which is down sharply from an
earlier forecast of two point seven percent. People are expected
to spend twenty four billion dollars this year for Father's Day.
That would be a record amount, according to the National
Retail Federation, up more than seven percent from last year.
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Three out of every four people surveyed said they plan
to celebrate the event in some way this year. Father's
Day is June fifteenth, i'mlely Se Taylor. US Health and
Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior is removing all
current members of the CDC Vaccine Advisory Committee. He made
the announcement Monday, saying the seventeen member group is plagued
with conflicts of interest. The committee members advise the CDC
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on the vaccine schedule and required coverage of immunizations. They
will be retired and replaced with new members. A sleep
expert is sharing tips that a golf star uses to
get a good night's sleep. George Spentesque says Rory McElroy.
Make sure he does not eat within two hours of
bedtime and takes health supplements including magnesium. The sleep expert
says McElroy also wears blue light blocking glasses after five PM,
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cuts caffeine off at two pm, and takes a nighttime bath.
He also sleeps in a cool room. The health experts
say incorporating even just a couple of McElroy's methods can
go a long way to ensuring a good night's sleep.
The sports Dallas Maverick's head coach Jason Kidd has interest
in coaching the New York Knicks. Scott Pringle has details.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
Jason Kidd led the Mavericks to the finals a year
ago and is still under contract with Dallas, but sources
are telling The New York Post at ESPN he's intrigued
by the Knicks head coach opening. It's unclear if the
Knicks have asked permission from Dallas to speak to Kidd.
The Knicks recently fired Tom Thibodeau after reaching the Eastern
Conference finals. Kidd played for the Knicks at one point
and played a long time in the New York area
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as a member of the Nets. Scott Pringle, New.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
York eminem is suing Meta, arguing the social media company
allows the use of his songs without permission. Michael Kessner reports.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
Lawsuit was file Friday in federal court by the rappers
music company eight Miles Style. It accuses the company behind
Facebook and Instagram of storing and reproducing the music without
a license, including on apps like Original Audio and Reels Remix.
Metaspokesperson said the company had been negotiating with eight mile Style,
but they chose to sue instead of continuing those topsu
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Eight mile Style is seeking about one hundred and ten
million dollars in damages
Speaker 2 (04:04):
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