Live from MPR News on Giles Snyder, Defense Secretary Pete Hegg says the U.
remains at the ready of a peace deal with Iran is not breached.
“We are locked and loaded on your critical dual-use infrastructure, on your remaining”
power generation, and on your energy industry. We'd rather not have to do it, but we're ready to go at the command of our president and at the push of a button. Thanks, Beth. Speaking Thursday, alongside Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Dan Kane at a Pentagon
press briefing, his remarks came on the same day, President Trump announced a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, which has raised hopes for an end to the war and Iran. Trump set the next meeting between the U.S. and Iran may take place this weekend. President Trump is due, in Phoenix later today, he used to attend an event with a conservative political group turning point U.S.A. Trump spent the night in Las Vegas, where he saw
to promote the tax cuts he signed into law last year, as he seeks to focus on economic issues ahead of November's mid-term elections. Federal investigators are looking into allegations against former Congressman Eric Swallwell, the swift downfall for the California Democrat.
“Follow media reports last week in which multiple women accused him of sexual assault and”
harassment, tempere Jacqueline Diaz reports. A source familiar confirmed to NPR that the Justice Department is investigating former California representative, Eric Swallwell, no other details were immediately available. This comes on top of two other investigations now happening in district attorney's offices in Los Angeles and New York.
The Democrat dropped his bid for California governor and resigned from Congress this week. Multiple women have come forward in recent days accusing Swallwell on this conduct, ranging from non-consensual sexual advances to rape. Swallwell says he has made mistakes but strongly denies the most serious allegations. Jacqueline Diaz and PR News.
"Your Artemis II asked her not to say they still have not been fully processed to the emotional impact of their trip around the moon and PR is now Greenfield Boys was among the reporters who spoke to the crew in Houston." The commander of the mission, NASA astronaut Reed Wiseman, says the week since their splash down in the Pacific Ocean, has been super busy.
"It's been a week of medical testing, physical testing doctors, science objectives, I would like we have not had that decompression, we have not had that reflection time."
He says their trip was amazing and he wanted to set the record straight about their
spacecraft's plumbing. "I just want to say 100% point blank, that was a wonderful toilet." He said it flushed just fine. The only hitch was a blocked line that was supposed to dump its wastewater out into space. Nell Greenfield Boys and PR News.
"This is in PR News." Congress is facing a tight deadline to reduce surveillance powers under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The final authorization is set to expire on Monday and a middle of the night vote. The House rejected President Trump's post for a longer extension only approving a short-term
phase over Newl until the end of the month. The measure still needs Senate approval. And his first appearance on Capitol Hill this year, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended his record and running the Department of Health and Human Services, and Pierce Will Stone reports that Kennedy testified in two different House hearing service day.
Kennedy listed his agency's accomplishments on issues like drug price negotiations and new dietary guidelines.
Meanwhile Democrats grilled him on the $16 billion in proposed cuts, and the agency's efforts
to weaken the vaccine schedule. In one exchange, Representative Linda Sanchez asked him about the death of an unvaccinated child in Texas for measles. "Do you agree with the majority of doctors that the measles vaccine could have saved that child's life in Texas?"
"It's possible, certainly." News broke during the hearing when President Trump announced he was naming Dr. Erica Schwartz to head the CDC. Schwartz served as chief medical officer of the U.S. Coast Guard and Deputy Surgeon General in the first Trump administration.
Will Stone and P.R. News. "The financial markets in Europe are largely flattened and cautious, trading after shares and asa loss ground," stocks in Japan and Hong Kong were down today, more than 1% oil prices remain below $100 a barrel after President Trump suggested that he's open to extending the two-week ceasefire with Iran.
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