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June 17, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
In just four minutes, President Trump and Secretary of State
Marco Rubio are leaving the G seven summoned in Canada
due to tensions in the Middle East. Trump arrived in
Canada Sunday and was set to stay until Tuesday night.
He met with the leaders of Canada and the United Kingdom,
saying that he inked a trade deal with the UK.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Would you sign it? And it's done, and so we
have our trade agreement.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
The terms of the deal were not disclosed. Earlier in
the day, Trump issued a warning on truth social saying
everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran. Israel has also issued an
evacuation alert for residents in northeast Tehran. Van Spolter is
being charged with multiple state and federal accounts in connections
with the murder of Minnesota State lawmaker Melissa Hartman and
her husband. Bolter appeared in federal court on Monday. Hortman

(00:53):
and her husband were killed in the attacks, while Democratic
State Senator John Hoffman and his wife were shot multiple
times but survived. For Forty five state and federal officials
were listed in Bolter's notebook as potential targets. Purdue Pharma
is entering a seven point four billion dollar settlement with
fifty five US states and territories that story from Matt Mattinson.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
The states and territories accused the company behind oxy cotton
of fueling the nationwide opioid crisis by aggressively marketing its products.
The settlement will also end the Sackler families ownership of
Purdue Pharma. Money from the settlement will go to state
and local governments, individuals, and Native American tribes. Since nineteen
ninety nine, there have been more than eight hundred and
fifty thousand opioid related overdose deaths in the US, according

(01:36):
to the CDC. I'm at Mattinson.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Fifty years after It's Scared people out of the water
in theaters, Jaws is coming to streaming. The Steven Spielberg
directed thriller and now is on Peacock, who celebrated its
anniversary along with the rest of the franchise Jaws two,
Jaws Three, and Jaws The Revenge. Jaws will also We'll
come back to theaters August twenty ninth through September fourth.
I'm Tammy Trihio, a juror is being dismissed in the

(02:07):
sex trafficking trial of Seawan Didtycomb's in New York City.
Lisa Taylor has details.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
The judge said he had concerns about the jurors candor
after he gave conflicting responses about whether he resided in
New York or New Jersey. The prosecution Monday called a
summary witness to the stand that reviewed all texts, call logs,
and other files related to the case. Chloe Moloss reports
from outside the courthouse on the significance of that evidence.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Basically, they we're doing is laying out a roadmap for
these jurors when deliberations begin in the next couple of
weeks as to where they can find this information and
how they can read it and interpret it.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
An assistant to Ditty and a law enforcement agent are
expected to also testify. I'm Lisa Taylor.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
A judge is extending in order blocking the Trump administration
from banning international students at Harvard that came out of
a Boston federal court hearing Monday that pits the White
House against the school. Lawyers for the White House argue
Harvard can't be trusted because the school isn't properly monitoring
its students or sufficiently cracking down on anti Semitism. Harvard's
lawyer said the university is being retaliated against for not

(03:06):
bending to the administration's demands. A World War II era
bomb has washed ashore on a Florida beach. Brian Shook
has details.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Children playing at Inglewood Beach south of Sarasota found the
inactive bomb. It was covered in barnacles. Authorities identified it
as a suspected Mk fifteen air drop bomb. It was
transported to McDill Air Force Base for further examination. I'm
Brian Shook.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
How to Train Your Dragon is soaring ahead of the
pack at the box office. The live action adaptation of
the popular animated franchise made eighty three million dollars on
its debut weekend. It brought in one hundred and fourteen
million overseas, pushing its total to just under two hundred
million for its first three days in theaters. Leilo and
Stitch came in second after three straight first place finishes

(03:53):
with fifteen and a half million. Meanwhile, A twenty four's
Materialists took third and made twelve million dollars in ticket
sales at its debut, beating projections. I'm Tammy for HEO
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