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June 23, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour in just four minutes. Cutter
says all of the Iranian missiles headed toward a major
US military base were shot down, with no casualties reported.
The New York Times says Iran gave Cutter advanced warning
of the attack, leading many to speculate the aggressions may
be over. Iranian State TV says the country launched the

(00:24):
same number of missiles against the base that the US
launched against its nuclear facilities. Governor Gavin Newsom is vowing
to fight an appellate court ruling that allows President Trump
to keep National Guard troops in Los Angeles to protect
federal buildings. Republican Congressman Kevin Kylee says he believes the
Ninth Circuit made a compelling argument. The court cited an
example of some of these rioters who wield a commercial

(00:47):
dumpster and used it as a battering ram. Governor Newsom
took to social media blasting the deployment of guardsmen at
the anti Ice protests. He blames the President for escalating
tensions and causing the riots. A private company is creating
the large just Ice Detention Center in California cour Civic
will convert its twenty five hundred bed facility in California
City into the state's largest migrant attention center. The agreement

(01:09):
with ICE is part of a federal effort to expand
attention capacity. Governor Newsen previously tried to block private prisons
from housing ICE detainees, but a federal court ruled he
cannot prevent private firms from assisting immigration enforcement. At least
sixteen people from thirteen states have been hospitalized and three
people have died from possible hysteria contamination involving a chicken

(01:30):
Alfredo meal. The CDC is warning about fresh realm chicken
Fetcini Alfredo meals sold at Walmart and Kroger stores across
the US. They have been removed now from shelves, but
if you have them in your freezer, you should get
rid of them. Hysteria poses serious health risks, especially to
pregnant women, newborns, older adults, and the immunal compromised. And

(01:52):
Dolly Parton says she's excited to be heading to the
Vegas Strip. The Country Music Icon announced her Dolly Live
in Las Vegas many residents today. It's set to take
place December fourth through the thirteenth at the Coliseum at
Caesar's Palace. I'm Chris Caragio. Don't forget to drink up today.
It's mercilessly hot in many places around the country, and
it just so happens to be National Hydration Day. While

(02:14):
there's no one size fits all answer for how much
water is enough, water experts say four to six cups
a day should suffice for generally healthy people. Oklahoma City
is planning to honor the NBA champion Thunder. The city
will host the twenty twenty five Champions Parade downtown tomorrow
at ten thirty am local time. The Thunder beat the
Indiana Pacers one h three to ninety one in Game

(02:35):
seven last night of the NBA Finals. League MVP and
Finals MVP Shay Gildis Alexander led OKC with a game
high twenty nine points and twelve assists. Honolulu is once
again the most desirable city in the country to live in,
though it's not even among the top twenty in the world.
Scott Carr has more.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
The rankings come from the Economist Intelligence Units Global Livability
Index and are based on several factors, including stability, healthcare,
education and infrastructure. Honolulu tops the US ranking for the
third straight year. Atlanta takes second place, while Pittsburgh, Seattle,
and Washington, d C. Round out the top five in

(03:13):
the US. Worldwide, Honolulu only ranks twenty third. Copenhagen tops
that list worldwide, followed by Vienna, Austria, and Zurich, Switzerland.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
A man in Oakland, California, is in hot water for
allegedly stealing video games from local libraries in Marin County.
Sheriff's deputies recently took Jamal reed Obofumi into custody following
an investigation. He has since made bail, but faces numerous charges.
Investigators say he stole multiple Nintendo Switch games worth a
total of roughly ten thousand dollars from libraries around the country.

(03:46):
It's believed the thefts happened at seven different library branches
over a three month period. Doctor Seuss Enterprises has launched
SUS's Circle Time. It's an eight part YouTube summer series.
The show will be hosted by presenters Ziggi and Tizzy
and actor Seuss's characters. Our long episodes will be released
in September. I'm Chris Kraji.
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