- Get in loser, we're taking a trip under the sea.
- To a junkyard. - I've done Cobra helicopter, we've seen old washer machine
that is a second trip but count.
- This junk helped create one of the world's largest artificial reefs and a new home for many marine animals.
“But how did our trash become another fish's treasure?”
Find out on shortwave, listen in the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts. - Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Wilman. Israel's defense minister says it is launched a preemptive strike against Iran in order to quote
"remove threats against Israel." No targets were mentioned, but he says Israel has declared a special state of emergency and is preparing for a likely retaliatory attack from Iran.
Former President Bill Clinton released his statement on social media Friday night discussing the six-hour deposition he gave to the House Oversight Committee. The committee has investigated and convicted sex
offender Jeffrey Epstein. In the video, Clinton said once again that he saw nothing and did nothing wrong and he criticized the committee for calling his wife
to testify, even though she says she never knew Epstein.
The Clintons are not accused of any wrongdoing and Clinton says he hopes his testimony encourages others to also do so.
“- I love my country, including our constitution.”
- And America was built on the idea that no person is above all, even presidents, especially presidents. And it we should all live under the same set of rules. - Francis, most prominent far left leader sparked new accusations of anti-Semitism
after mocking the pronunciation of the name Epstein during a political rally. As NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports, his bizarre outburst came as campaigning intensifies the head of March Municipal Elections in France.
- The Epstein affair, pardon me. I meant to say Epstein said y'all had mental shawl. Epstein sounds more Russian, no. Should we say Einstein now? Condemnation and outrage from across the political spectrum
was immediate. Insignuating that the pronunciation of Jeffrey Epstein's name is being manipulated is a conspiracy theory with real anti-Semitic overtones. He said the president of one of France's major Jewish groups
in recent years, melon shawl's rhetoric has alienated the mainstream left,
“but this time he seems to have gone too far.”
The prominent left-wing newspaper Libor Assiel said, "Jolick melon shawl, it's finished." Eleanor Beardsley and Pierre News, Paris. - President Trump says the federal government will stop using anthropics artificial intelligence software.
- And opposed on his truth social platform, the president said he was directing all federal agencies to immediately cease using anthropics AI tools. He also said agencies, including the Pentagon, would have six months to phase out anthropics products.
Anthropic and the defense department have been at loggerheads over how the military can use
its AI model clawed under a contract worth up to $200 million.
Anthropics says clawed cannot be used for domestic surveillance or to power autonomous weapons. The Pentagon says AI companies must allow all lawful uses of their technology. Anthropic CEO had said the company would not back down
despite the government's threats. Shannon Bond and Pierre News. - This is NPR News. Lance lies in flooding in South Eastern Brazil this week. If killed at least 64 people,
an official say more than 5,500 people have been evacuated from their homes. And whether officials say there's a great danger of more bad weather throughout the region, scientists say climate change makes extreme weather
more frequent. The father of the suspected shooter at a Georgia high school took the stand to in his own defense Friday, Colin Gray has charged with second degree murder among other charges for giving his son a gun as a present.
GPP's Chase McGee has more from the Northeast Georgia courtroom. Colin Gray refuted allegations that he was a negligent or absent father instead recounting his family's troubled history with multiple moves and workplace injuries.
He spoke of his wife's drug addiction and an episode where she threatened to kill him and their son Colt. He described the trusting relationship with Colt who is charged with the killings of two students and two teachers.
I don't know if anybody can ever see that kind of evil. And I'm just like, the Colt I knew. At least shit I had. There's this whole other side of Colt. I know it just.
Prosecutors asked Gray about several instances where his son had severe anger or behavioral issues going back as far as first grade. For NPR News, I'm Chase McGee and Winder. Austin Smotherman is taking a three-stroke lead
into the weekend at the PGA Classic underway at the Palm Beach in Florida. He's finished Friday with a 200-power 69 after sinking a 54-foot bomb on the 17th for a birdie that brings him to 11 under after two rounds.
Taylor Morrison's second after his second straight
467.
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