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June 22, 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 at just four minutes. The Israeli
Air Force says it's attacked missile launchers in western Iran
this morning, hitting They say the ballistic missile launchers used
in this morning's attack on Israel, and marking the first
Israeli attack on Iran since the US air strikes last

(00:23):
night against Iranian nuclear facilities. President Trump is warning Iran
against retaliating after the strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities.
The President post on social media any retaliation will be
met with force far greater than what was witnessed last night.
Iran's foreign minister says the US strikes on the facilities
will have everlasting consequences. A UN nuclear watchdog agency says

(00:46):
there's been no increase in radiation levels after US forces
sent B two bombers into Iran Saturday with a number
of penetrator bombs called bunker busters, intended to reach underground
nuclear sites. US officials say six people are dead two
are missing after a boat overturned in Lake Tahoe Saturday.
Jim Forbes has details.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
The US Coast Guard says it happened in the area
of d L. Blessed State Park. Two other people were
also taken to a nearby hospital for treatment of injuries.
Few other details have been released, and what caused the
boat to overturn remains unclear. I'm Jim Forbes.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
The Department of Homeland Security and Secretary Christi noemar being
sued now by journalism and civil rights organizations for what
they call unconstitutional actions during the Los Angeles protests. The
suit accused as DHS officers of indiscriminately using munitions against reporters, protesters,
and legal observers. Columbia University graduate and pro Palestinian activist

(01:48):
Macmoud Khalil says he will not be silenced. Kalil arrived
in New Jersey Saturday, a day after being released from
a detention center in Louisiana by order of a federal judge.
Khalil tells the Trump administrations going after anyone whose views
are different from those of the president. I'm Scott Carr.
More than one hundred and forty million Americans are bracing

(02:10):
for what's expected to be a record setting heat waves,
sending temperatures sowing into the triple digits in some areas.
Forecasters say an Eastern Heat Dome will keep it hot
from Michigan to New Mexico for the next three days.
California Senator Alex Padias as Vice President JD. Vance knows
his name this after Vance visited LA and referred to

(02:30):
the senator as Jose Padia, which is the name of
a convicted American terrorist with ties to Al Qaeda. Padia
got attention last week when he was put in handcuffs
and forcibly removed from a news conference held by Department
of Homeland Security chief Christy Noam. Padia says Vance's comments
are an indicator of how petty and unserious the current
administration is.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
He's the vice president of the United States.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
You think he'd take the situation in Los Angeles.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
More seriously and that Dvance could have made better use
of his time.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
How about taking a moment to go to the Pacific policyt.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
Vance accused Padia of trying to create theater at Noam's
news conference, while LA Mayor Karen Bass says Vance spouted
nonsense during his visit to the city Friday.

Speaker 3 (03:14):
Unfortunately, the Vice President did not take time to learn
about our city and understand that our city is a
city of immigrants.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
That says ongoing immigration enforcement operations in Los Angeles is
affecting riderships, say reports on the city's mass transit system.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Recent reports of ICE agents at a bus stop in
Pasadena are keeping many Latinos off the buses and trains
in La County. The La Times reports there's been a
ten to fifteen percent drop in bus and rail ridership
since immigration enforcement activities began. June sixth. I'm Jimroop.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
A new study says the most dangerous college town in
the country is in Florida. The list from wassauts Defense
Lawyers dot coms based on the number of crimes per
ten thousand people. Gainesville, Florida, was named the most dangerous
college town. Berkeley, California, named the safest college town in
the nation. I'm Scott Carr.
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