"Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Nor-Rom.
Frustration is growing in Venezuela following last week's earthquake that killed more than 1,400 people.
“Tens of thousands people are still missing.”
As John Otis reports, survivors claim the government's response has been slow and unept." "That's a backhoe digging through the ruins of a 12-story building that collapsed during the coastal town of Los Corales. But local residents say the government backhoe operator
never showed up. So they had to pay for one. Many are incensed by government paralysis
and bureaucracy. The security forces have been accused of alluding. Doctors and rescue workers have faced delays getting to the disaster zone because they lacked government permits. "All this is costing lives," says Rosalia Bustamante, who lost several friends when the building collapsed. "There were people in the ruins responding when we called out to them," she says.
"But now they are dead. For impure news, I'm John Otis in Los Corales, Venezuela." Congress passed a bipartisan bill last week designed to make housing more affordable, but President Trump refused to sign it into law until Congress approves the Save America Act.
Legislation to impose voting restrictions that does not have bipartisan support.
How speaker Mike Johnson told Fox News yesterday, "He thinks the President will change his mind." "I'm going to send the bill over to him. It's passed by both chambers. I'm sending it to him on Monday and it will become law." And I certainly wanted to take the biggest boldest marker that he has and do that big Trump signature proudly on that legislation because we're delivering
“for the people and that's what he wants to do.”
"But if the President still doesn't sign it, it would become law in 10 days without his signature as long as Congress is in session." Colorado is mourning the loss of three firefighters who died in the wildfire near the Utah border. Two firefighters were seriously injured in the Snyder Mace of Fire, which is charted almost 30,000 acres and is still 0% contained. Colorado Public Radio's Steena Sig reports.
"In a statement, Governor Jared Polis said he's quote devastated by the loss of three heroic firefighters who died in the line of duty. He expressed his solidarity with their families and crew members. Five firefighters in a federal crew deployed their fire shelter Saturday as they battled a blaze near the Utah border. Only two survived both with serious injuries. The governor is declared a state of emergency for the Snyder Mace of Fire when if many large wildfires
burning across the west. From Pyrenees, I'm Steena Sig, in Grand Junction, Colorado. "A heat wave is expected this week in the central and eastern U.S. affecting more than a third of all states. It could last into the fourth of July weekend. This is NPR News." Francis Public Health Agency reports a surge in deaths more than a thousand people more than usual during the heat wave that has gripped Europe for more than a week. Temperatures are reached
record highs in several countries as the heat wave slowly moves towards eastern Europe. In Germany, authorities found a way to cool off tourists at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. They used water cannons, usually used to disperse on really protesters, to spray cool water on the crowd. Hollywood is in the middle of a hot streak and not just because of
the weather. NPR's Bob Mandelo has details. "This summer always looked promising with
toy story five and devil wears product too on the menu." "Up that's not what you're wearing to the dinner. That's all." But no one expected low budget horror, flicks, obsession, and backrooms,
“and the Michael Jackson biopic Michael to contribute another 600 million. "I believe music could”
change the world." This year is currently running about even when Avengers' in-game was supercharging ticket sales. Still to come this summer, Spider-Man, brand new day, Christopher Nolan's the Odyssey and Minions and Monsters, which has some observers predicting North American box office will top $10 billion this year. One caveat in dollar terms, that's a return to pre-pandemic levels, but ticket prices have risen so it's still fewer people. Bob Mandelo and
PR news. "As soccer's world cup, the men's competition has hit the knockout stage, meaning win or go home." Yesterday, co-host Canada beats South Africa to advance to the round of 16. The U.S. team plays Bosnia here's a govina on Wednesday. I'm Noraram and PR news in Washington.


