"Live from NPR News in Washington, 9/4 of a Coleman, President Trump is at th...
of leaders in France.
“Last hour, he praised the deal agreement with Iran to end the war.”
He insists the deal will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon, although details of the agreement of not been disclosed. NPR's Daniel Kurtz Laban says some European leaders have started to express praise for the deal. "It's possible the leaders of G7 countries, a group that includes Canada, the UK, France,
Germany, Italy, and Japan, that they're going to praise Trump even while they're pretty frustrated with him. I mean, this war hurt their economies and economies all over the world, after all. And additionally, we did see Trump get upset when some European countries didn't help out with the war to his liking, such as allowing the U.S. to use their airspace."
NPR's Daniel Kurtz Laban reporting "There are elections across the country today, Oklahoma, and Washington D.C. will hold primaries, Alabama, and Georgia are holding run-offs. In Georgia's GOP, gubernatorial runoff, Lieutenant Governor Bert Jones is campaigning against billionaire health care executive Rick Jackson."
“California Governor Gavin Newsom says he is being investigated by the Justice Department”
from Member Station KQED, Guy Marcerotti reports Newsom says the probe is in response to his opposition to President Trump. In a video release Monday, Newsom says federal agents have contacted friends and demanded records. "God, on Trump, isn't just coming after me, because of my mean tweets.
He's coming after me, because I'm considering running for president." The governor's office says federal agents are also looking into the work of Newsom's wife, filmmaker Jennifer Siebel Newsom. The focus of the investigation is not yet clear. Newsom's office has filed a freedom of information request with the Department of Justice
regarding the probe. The Justice Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. For MPR News, I'm Guy Marcerotti in San Jose."
New data show that starter homes and a record number of cities now cost $1 million or more.
“And PR's Jennifer Letton reports its part of a surge in home prices since 2020.”
New data from the real estate website Zillow finds 242 cities have $1 million entry-level homes. That's three times as many as before the pandemic housing boom. Most places are in California, but the fastest growth is in New York and New Jersey. Million dollar starters have also spread to interior states like Texas, Wyoming, and Illinois.
They're defined here as the lowest third of the market in a region. Despite that, Zillow finds that nationwide, the typical starter home is still a lot less just under $200,000. Thousands shortages priced out many first time buyers, but Zillow finds the tough market easing a bit with more inventory and prices growing more slowly.
Jennifer Letton and Pierre News, Washington. You're listening to NPR News from Washington. Policymakers for the Federal Reserve opened their two-day interest rates setting meeting
today in Washington, DC, Kevin Warsh will lead his first meeting as the new Fed Chair.
African countries are bringing homes some of their nationals from South Africa. There's been a renewed wave of attacks on migrants there. NPR's Kate Bartler reports, hundreds of people from Malawi are waiting in a make-shift camp in Durban, South Africa, to be repatriated. Nigeria, Mozambique and Ghana are some of the other countries that have already helped
create their citizens from South Africa in the past month, as far as flee a rising tide of xenophobia, several Mozambiques have been killed, foreign owned businesses have been littered and vigilante gangs roam the streets, asking people for their identity cards. One of the groups leading the charge is called March and March. It has given non-South Africans a June 30th ultimatum to leave the country, or else.
South African presidents, the Rerema Posa, has condemned the violence while also vowing to crack down on illegal immigration. But the country is suffering from huge levels of unemployment and crime, and migrants have become an easy scapegoat. Kate Bartler in Pianneus, Johannesburg.
In the U.S., there are floodwashes posted across the Gulf Coast areas from Texas to Mississippi this morning. The National Weather Services, very heavy rain, could trigger flash flooding in some areas. Separately, heat cautions persist in the west, including in Oregon, California, and parts of Nevada.
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