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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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The White House says President Trump has a time frame
for when he'll make a decision about possible US intervention
in the Iran Israel conflict. That story for Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
Press Secretary Caroline Lovett said, if there is a chance
for diplomacy, the President will grab it.
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I have a message directly from the President and I
quote based on the fact that there's a substantial chance
of negotiations that may or may not take place with
Iran in the near future. I will make my decision
whether or not to go within the next.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Two weeks, Lovit said. Correspondence between Iran and the US
is ongoing. There has been widespread speculation whether Trump will
authorized the use of US bunker busting bombs to take
out Iran in nuke facilities. The President has long maintained
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. I'm Mark Mayfield.
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A federal appeals court is ruling in favor of the
Trump administration regarding the deployment of the California National Guard.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals as the president's within
his RAE right to deploy the troops amid protests in
southern California over immigration raids. The ruling by the three
judge pedal allows nearly four thousand National Guard troops to
remain deployed in Los Angeles. The sex trafficking trial of
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Sewan Ditty Combs resumes Friday in Lower Manhattan. Kristin Marx reports.
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Court closed Thursday for the Juneteenth holiday, will go on
Friday morning with a hip hop. Mogul's former personal assistant,
Brendan Paul, expected to take the stand. Meanwhile, sources tell
People magazine that Ditty will not testify. The government had
said it would likely rest its case Friday, but that
will now likely happen Monday. The defense is expected to
take two to five days, and the judge says the
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trial could wrap before July fourth. The prosecution has been
arguing that Ditty used his power to coerce women into
having sex marathons with escorts, while his employees covered it up.
His lawyers say the activity was consensual. Kristin marks there'll
be a Game seven in the NBA Finals. The Indiana
Pacers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder one aw eight ninety
one in Game six to tie that best of seven
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series three games apiece. The funder now hosts the Pacers
and a winner take all Games seven on Sunday.
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I'm Tammage RHEO. A federal judges blocking President Trump from
tying states transportation funding to immigration enforcement. Chris Karraggio has details.
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The judge in Providence, Rhode Island granted a request from
twenty Democratic led states to bar the administration from implementing
the policy. The plan would force the states to cooperate
with immigration authorities in order to get billions in transportation
grant funding. The states argued the plan is unlawful and
the US Transportation Secretary lacks the authority to impose such
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conditions on funding. In the injunction, the judge said the
states were likely to succeed on the merits of their claims.
I'm Chris Kragio.
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SpaceX has a major anomaly caused its starship to explode
during a routine test. Video online shows ship thirty six
erupting into a massive fireball on Wednesday. It was expected
the ship would be used for the next starship launch.
The explosion happened during what's called a static fire test.
SpaceX says there was a safety clear area in place
around the site, and all personnel are safe and accounted for.
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The Department of Justice is now investigating New York's ban
on Native American mascots. That story from Natalie Migliori.
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It comes after US Education Secretary Linda McMahon visited in
Massapequa High School, where she cleaned the state's ban on
Native American imagery and public schools violates the Civil Rights Act.
More than a dozen school districts on Long Island, including Massapequa,
were impacted when New York's Sport of Regions ban Native
American mascots in twenty twenty three. Massapequa currently goes by
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the Chiefs and their mascot is a Native American in
a head dress, but the state says schools that do
not comply by the end of this month could risk
losing funding. I'm Natalie mcliori.
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World number two female tennis player Coco GalF is out
of the German Open following an early round upset. She
lost her second round matchup against China's Wang Chenyu on Thursday. Wang,
the world number forty nine, will advance to the quarterfinals
now in Berlin. Her win over GalF marks the third
top ten victory of her career. GalF is coming off
a win at Roland Garos earlier this month. I'm Tammy
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trheo