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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update. The
latest use this hour at just four minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
President Trump says the US is bombed Iranian nuclear facilities
and BC News as Von Hillier reports on the attack
announced today by Trump on truth social.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
The president this is a striking moment, attacking a Middle
East country that the President had sought for the better
part of the last two months to negotiate with, but
clearly the President making the decision to go forward with
these strikes.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Trump said American bombers attack three nuclear sites, including the
four to five ford Ou facility. All planes are now
reportedly out of Iranian airspace. The attacks come after Trump
said earlier this week that he would decide within two
weeks if the US would attack Iran. Israel and Iran
had been going back and forth striking each other for
more than a week. Trump has repeatedly said that Iran
cannot have a nuclear weapon. More than one hundred and
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forty million Americans are bracing for a record heat, which
could send temperatures soaring into the triple digits in some regions.
Several states are setting up cooling centers for the public,
and officials in Chicago are opening up swimming pools seven
days a week for the first time in five years.
Forecastors say a heat dome. We'll keep it hot from
Michigan to New Mexico for the next three days, then
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on Monday, it'll spread into the mid Atlantic and the Northeast,
with temperature as well into the nineties possible from Virginia
Beach to as far north as Montreal. State agencies all
across North Dakota are working in a coordinated effort to
help people recover from the deadly tornadoes that moved through
the state. Governor Kelly Armstrong declared a statewide disaster after
the tornado outbreak killed three people. At least two tornadoes
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touched down near Enderlin and spirit Wood, and the National
Weather Services surveying damage to see if there were any
additional tornadoes spawned by the two supercells. The storm's packed
high winds and hail, which led to widespread damage. Kroger
has announced its downsizing. The Ohio based company shared its
first quarter earnings report that it'll take a one time
charge of one hundred million dollars as it plans to
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close sixty grocery stores over the next eighteen months. I'm
Chris Karagio. July fourth travel is shaping up to be
a record breaker. Triple A is predicting over seventy two
million people will venture at least fifty miles from home
over the Independence Day holiday period from Saturday, June twenty
eighth to Sunday, July sixth. That's an additional one point
three million road travelers compared to a year ago. It
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also says five point eight four million will be flying
to their destination, also a new record. With the holiday
falling on a Friday, Triple A says travelers have the
option of making it a long weekend or taking the
entire week off. Doctor Seuss Enterprises has launched Seuss Circle Time,
an eight part YouTube summer series. The show will be
hosted by presenters Ziggi and Tizzy and Doctor Seuss's characters.
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Each thirty minute episode will feature music, games, and learning
activities in creative settings like the Circle Time House and
Truthful of Forest. Hour long episodes will be released in September.
Deep Purple is announcing an expanded super deluxe box set
of their early seventies live album made in Japan. Mark
Mayfield has details a Guy.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
The five CD set includes remixes from their three shows
in Japan in August of nineteen seventy two. The album
was released in the US and early nineteen seventy three
and reached number six on the Billboard two hundred album chart.
A reissue of the album without the remixes, was previously
released in twenty fourteen. The new box set is due
out August fifteenth. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
How to Train Your Dragon is still number one at
the box office. The Universal DreamWorks film made another ten
million dollars Friday and is expected to make thirty five
million dollars this weekend, for a total of about one
hundred and sixty million so far. Coming in second is
the new Zombie sequel twenty eight Years Later, which made
fourteen million yesterday and is on its way to a
thirty million dollar weekend. Coming in third is the new
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Pixar film Elio, which is expected to make twenty four
million dollars over the weekend. I'm Chris Kragio