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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. Police
are using tear gas and flash bang grenades to control
anti ice protesters for a second day. Near Los Angeles.
Crowds took to the streets in the town of Paramount
in Los Angeles County following another immigration raid this morning.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department told local media the
deputies who are at the scene are not assisting the

(00:25):
federal authorities and are only there to provide traffic control
in general public safety. Nearly fifty arrests were reported yesterday
after ice raids in downtown LA triggered large demonstrations. The
Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to allow the
dismantling of the Department of Education. The request comes after
a lower court block the administration's attempts. The administration was

(00:46):
ordered by a federal judge last month to reinstate almost
fourteen hundred workers who had been laid off. Solicitor General
d John Sower said in the new application. Each day
this preliminary injunction remains in effect, the executive branch to
judicial micromanagement of its day to day operations. A Maryland
resident who was mistakenly deported to L Salvadores facing criminal

(01:09):
charges after being returned to the United States. Attorney General
Pam Bondi said Kilmar Brego Garcia will be charged with
human trafficking. He was sent to a prison in L.
Salvador from Maryland on what the Trump administration originally said
was an administrative error, but later claimed that Abrego Garcia
was a member of a gang. The World Pride Parade
began today in Washington, d C. The National Park Service

(01:31):
in DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the decision this morning
to take down the barricades and reopened DuPont Circle Park
for this weekend'st World Pride events. The news came a
day after the Park Service said it would temporarily close
the park, which is known for its large LGBDQ neighborhood.
The flip flop comes as Washington hosts World Pride events
for the first time, and Sovereignty won the two Triple

(01:52):
Crown races that he raced in Today. The horse ridden
by jockey Junior Alvarado won the one hundred and fifty
seventh Belmont Stakes. Sovereignty sat out the Preakness Stakes after
winning the Kentucky Derby last month. I'm Chris Krajio. Colleges
can now directly pay their student athletes after a major
settlement was reached with the NC double A. Rob Martyr reports.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
The settlement resolves three federal antitrust lawsuits accusing the NC
double A of limiting athletes earning potential playing for school
pride getting an athletic scholarship have now been replaced with cash,
and lots of it. The NC DOUBLEA will pay around
two point eight billion dollars in damages over the next
ten years to athletes who played from twenty sixteen to
the present. Starting in the fall semester, each school can

(02:39):
pay athletes up to a specific limit, with that cap
expected to rise each year. I'm Rob Bartier.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Billy Joel says he attempted suicide twice. In the documentary
Billy Joel and So It Goes, he discussed his suicide
attempts after he had an affair with his best friend's wife,
which led him to check into a psychiatric ward, where
he said he channeled his emotions into his music. Joel
recalled trying to leave the ward shortly after being admitted
but had to stay for a few weeks. Joel ended

(03:07):
up marrying the former wife of his best friend. It
was the first of Joel's four marriages. The first part
of the documentary premiered at Tribeca Festival in New York
City on June fourth. President Trump will be on hand
for the opening night of a Les Miserab at the
Kennedy Center next week. The White House has confirmed that
the President will be in attendance on June eleventh, along
with First Lady Malania Trump. Trump is reportedly a fan

(03:29):
of the long running of Broadway musical and played songs
from it during his campaign rallies. In February, Trump named
himself chair of the Kennedy Center, which he criticized for
being too woke. A Wisconsin Girl Scout has set a
new state record for most cookies sold Badgerland Girl Scouts,
says Molly Lenius of Madison sold thirty five, five hundred

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and ninety eight boxes over thirteen years. Her family also
set a record with more than sixty four thousand boxes
sold by two siblings. Lennius, a Gold Award Girl Scout,
clients to study engineering and math at Iowa State University.
I'm Chris Gracio,

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