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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 the
latest use this hour in just four minutes.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
In just a matter of hours after an Iranian attack,
a ceasefire surfaces. President Trump says Israel and Iran have
agreed to a ceasefire. Trump posted quote, there will be
a complete and total ceasefire. Trump adds this is an
official end to the twelve day war, and it will
be saluted by the world. He concluded by saying, God

(00:29):
bless Israel, God bless Iran, God bless the Middle East,
God bless the United States of America, and God bless
the world. US Representative Marjorie Taylor Green says President Trump's
decision to bomb Iran's nuclear sites quote, feels like a
complete bait and switch. The Georgia Republican wrote on x
that Trump's MAGA agenda promised no more foreign wars, no

(00:53):
more regime change, and world peace. She added that only
six months in, we are back into foreign wars, regime change,
and World War III. Hours later, President Trump announced Israel
and Iran have agreed to a cease fire. Senator Ram
Paul's voicing opposition to the Trump administration strikes against Iran.
Chris Karraggio has more.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
The Republican senator took to X, writing we must not
forget Congress holds the war power. If we don't, our
nation drifts further from both liberty and peace. His post
was attached to an op ed in The Hill by
law professor Jonathan Turley, who described the efforts by the
nation's founders to limit the president's ability to wage military offensives.
Paul and Trump have clashed over other issues, including tariffs

(01:37):
and raising the dead limit.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
I'm Chris Krasio, and millions are under some sort of
heat alert from the midwest and southeast to the northeast.
Extreme heat warnings are in place from Richmond, Virginia and Washington,
d c. Up to Rhode Island and Boston. Cities like Chicago,
Saint Louis, Detroit, and Green Bay are also dealing with
the extreme heat. Most in these areas will feel temperatures

(02:01):
above ninety and close to one hundred degrees I'm Jim Forbes.
Hundreds of protesters are now facing charges for assaulting police
officers during protests against immigration enforcement. Jason Campidonia has the latest.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Governor Gavin Newsom says over seven hundred people have been
arrested for throwing rocks or bottles or fighting with the cops,
while peaceful protests deteriorated into chaos on the streets of
Los Angeles and the surrounding cities recently. He says the
arrests were made by local and state law enforcement and
not the troops that President Trump sent in to protect
federal agents carrying out ice raids. Newsom says most of

(02:37):
those that were arrested have been American citizens and not immigrants.
I'm Jason Campedonia.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
The WWE is keeping an eye on the Middle East,
with a pair of big events still set for later
in the week. The wrestling entertainment firm has two shows
scheduled for Friday and Saturday in Saudi Arabia, SmackDown and
The Night of Champions. The extra caution comes as Iran
has said that every American citizen in the Middle East

(03:03):
is now a target. As of now, the shows are
still on. The prosecution is now expected to rest its
case tomorrow in the Sean didtycom sex trafficking trial in
New York City. Kristen Marx has more.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
A special Agent for Homeland Security investigations, back on the
stand today testifying about things found at Ditty's home, like
explicit files. His testimony is expected to continue Tuesday. The
jury was shown explicit videos of what appeared to be
freak ops and heard messages between Diddy and an escort agency. Meanwhile,
the defense is expected to rest its case by Wednesday,
setting the stage for closing arguments later this week. The

(03:39):
judge says the trial could wrap before July fourth. Diddy
has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and other charges,
including racketeering, conspiracy.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
And Bad Company and Mott the Hoople co founder Mick
Raufs is dead at the age of eighty one. His
representative confirmed his death on Monday, but no cause was given.
Ralphs wrote hit songs for Bad Company like Can't Get
Enough and feel Like Making Love and That's the Latest.
I'm Jim Forbes
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