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June 20, 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 in just four minutes. President Trump
doesn't think Europe can bring an end to the Iran
Israeli conflict. Speaking from New Jersey today, he threw cold
water on the meeting between Iran's foreign minister and top
diplomats from Britain, France, and Germany that took place today

(00:22):
in Geneva. Trump said yesterday that he'll give negotiations a
chance and decide within two weeks if the US will
enter the conflict. An early summer heat wave is impacting
more than two hundred million Americans. Extreme heat watches, warnings,
and advisories were in effect Friday for parts of the Southwest,
Rockies Plains, upper Midwest, and Northeast. The Supreme Court has
turned down a request to expedite a challenge to White

(00:43):
House tariffs. The decision gives the Trump administration a thirty
day window to file a response to the challenge, which
came from two toy makers. The companies argue the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act doesn't give President Trump the authority
to place duties on products from China. Harvard can enroll
international students for now. Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Federal judge granted a preliminary injunction that halts the Trump
administration's withdrawal of the university's ability to host the students.
The injunction prevents the White House's revocation and the school's
Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification until the judge makes
a decision on a lawsuit brought by Harvard. However, the
judge didn't address Trump's entry ban on holders of Harvard
sponsored visas.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
A federal judge's ordering the release of Columbia University student
Macmood Khalil on bail. He's been detained for three months
after the White House said he's an anti Semitic Hamas
supporter who should be deported over pro Palestinian protests. The
judge previously ruled Khalil's detention is not justified by a
foreign policy law used to detain him. Basketball Hall of
Famer Vladi Devots is recovering after suffering a spill from

(01:48):
his motorcycle. The incident happened yesterday in Montenegro. Sports Illustrated
reports that the fifty seven year old underwent emergency hip
surgery and is in stable condition. Devots was drafted by
the La Lakers in nineteen eighty nine and was traded
to the Hornets in nineteen ninety six for the just
drafted Kobe Bryant. I'm Chris Caragio. A young girl is
speaking about her ordeal after surviving a shark attack off

(02:11):
Florida's southwest coast. Nine year old Leah Lendel was snorkeling
near Boca Grande last week when a shark bit her,
nearly severing her hand. She was airlifted to Tampa General Hospital,
where surgeons performed a complex operation to save and reattach
the hand. Leah's family and doctors expressed optimism about her recovery.

(02:35):
Letbertzingen in the Dead said these broken wings and learned
to fly. Beyonce is thanking Paul McCartney on Instagram for
writing one of the best songs ever made. Sir Paul
described Beyonce's version as magnificent, fab and killer. In response.
Blackbird was on the beatles nineteen sixty eight White album,

(02:56):
and McCartney added on Instagram that Beyonce's version reinforce versus
the civil rights message that inspired me to write the song.
In previous interviews, McCartney has said that bird is an
English term for girl, and blackbirds symbolized the black people's
struggle in the Southern States. Beyonce, who spells the title
of her version with two ey's, performed Blackbird on Monday

(03:18):
to close out the last of her six shows at
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. The canned water company Liquid
Death is now selling iced tea with traces of Ozzy
Osbourne's DNA. The limited edition iced tea, called Infinite Ozzie,
features ten cans of Liquid Death that were each consumed
by Osbourne before being sealed to preserve his DNA. Each

(03:39):
four hundred and fifty dollars can of Infinite Ozzie is
hand signed by the rock legend and was quick to
sell out this week on the Liquid Death website. The
release of the new beverage comes as Black Sabbath prepares
to reunite for a live concert on July fifth in
Osbourne's hometown of Birmingham, England. And today is National take
your Dog to Work Day, but some co workers with
allerge or a fear of dogs aren't fans of this day.

(04:03):
I'm Chris Kraji
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