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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. Israel says
it a honor the ceasefire with Iran. After Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin net Yaho spoke with President Trump as he
left the White House this morning, Trump said he wasn't
happy with either country at the moment. After agreeing to
the ceasefire, Israel overnight accused Iran of violating its terms
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by launching more missiles, a claim Iran denied amid reports
of explosions in the capital city, Tehran. The State Department
stands behind President Trump's direction in the Iran Israel ceasefire.
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce acknowledged Trump used some salty
language today while saying he wasn't happy with either country
continuing to trade fire. Of course, we always appreciate about
President Trump as you never really have to guess at
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what he's thinking. Bruce added that any ceasefire deal is fragile,
but Trump is doing the world a favor by pushing
it forward. Ice says it's arrested eleven Aranian illegal immigrants.
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Monica Nelson reports the immigrants as well as a US
citizen who threatened to kill ICE agents were arrested over
the weekend. Arrests were made in states including Arizona, Texas, Colorado,
and Mississippi. The agency said the arrests reflect the Department
of Homeland Securities commitment to keeping known and suspected terrorists
out of American communities.
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Voters are headed to the polls in New York City
for primary day today. Nine Democrats are in the New
York City mayoral race, but it appears to be a
tight contest between former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Zoran Mamdami.
A new poll from Emerson College projects mam Dami will
beat Cuomo in the last round of ranked choice voting.
Record breaking heat is blanketing much of the US. Nearly
two hundred and thirty million Americans along the East Coast, South,
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and Midwest will be feeling it today. Cities like Raleigh, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Detroit,
and Pittsburgh are under extreme heat warnings, with triple digit
temperatures possible in many places. Longtime NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers
is pretty sure he's hanging up his cleats after this
upcoming season. Rogers, who signed with the Steelers, earlier this month.
Made the comment on ESPN's The Pat McAfee Show. Today.
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The multi time pro bowler is entering his twenty first
season after spending the last two years with the New
New York Jets. Rogers started his career with Green Bay
Packers and led them to a Super Bowl title in
twenty ten. I'm Chris Krajio. Target says it will not
raise prices on back to school items this year. The
retailer said yesterday it'll also offer discounts for students and teachers.
This is all ahead of the company's annual Target Circle Week,
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which offers deals on school supplies and electronics. Starting July sixth,
Right Aid is closing more than eight hundred stores. It's
the latest round of more than one hundred location closures
across eleven states, including California, New York, and Pennsylvania. It
was unveiled in court documents on Friday. The company is
in the process of selling some of its storefronts and
prescription files to other retail pharmacy chains, and it has
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been listing dozens of stores designated for closure weekly as
part of its second bankruptcy filing. The closures are pending
court approval and could face objections on the way. Bad
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Company co founder Mick Ralphs has died at the age
of eighty one. His rep confirmed his death yesterday, but
no cause was announced. Ralphs wrote hit songs for Bad
Company like Can't Get Enough and feel Like Making Love.
The guitarist also wrote rock and roll queen from out
the Hoople. Bad Company front man Paul Rodgers said his
heart has hit the ground and that Mick left us
with exceptional songs and memories from the top.
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Speaker 1 (03:32):
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Cardi B is gearing up to release her highly anticipated
sophomore album. It's titled am I the Drama, and it's
set to drop on September nineteenth. Cardi made the announcement
on social media with a photo of the album cover
showing her posing in red with a flock of crows.
It's been over seven years since she released her Grammy
winning debut album, Invasion of Privacy. In a teaser post
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on Sunday, she said the time has come. After seven
years of love, life and loss, I'm Chris Grago,