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This since your twenty four to seven use update the
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The conflict between Israel and Iran is entering its second week.
It began last Friday, when Israel attacked Iran in an
effort to keep it from developing nuclear weapons. Israeli air
attacks have reportedly killed over six hundred people in Iran.
Israel claims Iranian missiles have killed about two dozen civilians.
The Israeli military says it carried out dozens of air
strikes on military targets in Iran overnight. Chief International correspondent
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Richard Engel has more.
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New Israeli military video this morning, showing Israel destroying more
of Iran's air defense systems and Iranian drones. Israel says
it has now taken out two thirds of Iran's missile launchers.
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Some of the targets reportedly included a research facility involved
in Iran's nuclear weapons development and a plant that manufactures
carbon fiber, which can be used to make weapons systems.
Iranian media says an industrial plant in northern Iran was
damaged in the attack. Hours after Israel warn residents to
move away from nearby areas. The wife of a Minnesota
state senator is out of the hospital after being shot
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in an assassination attempt last weekend. Democrat John Hoffman and
his wife were shot at their home near Minneapolis early
Saturday morning. Police say the suspect, Vance Belter, shot the
Hoffmans before driving to the home of Democratic Representative Melissa
Hortman and killing her and her husband. The northern US
is bracing for severe winds, rain, hail, and possible tornadoes.
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Storms are set to develop this evening from Montana into Minnesota.
The storms are expected to continue through the night and
will eventually hit Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Meanwhile, millions in the
US will be dealing with heat. Meteorologist Michelle Grossman has
more throughout the weekend.
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Here.
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We're going to see the planes sizzling. We're sizzling today.
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Temperatures in the nineties one hundreds throughout the central Plains.
The southwest also really warm, lots of sunshine really heating
us up too. R and B star Chris Brown is
pleading not guilty to an assault charge in the UK.
The Grammy winner was in a London courtroom today where
he pleaded not guilty to an assault that took place
in twenty twenty three when he allegedly hit a music
producer with a tequila bottle and a nightclub ain. Lisa Taylor,
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a Florida rapper who's being retried for double murder, was
back in court today. Karen Curtis has More.
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The defense attorney for RYNW. Melly aka Jamel Demons, asking
Broward Judge Martin Fine for a protective order to prevent
confidential case information from being leaked on social media.
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If what you're telling me is true, I don't have
any evidence in front of me today.
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I don't have any thing about what was or what.
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Wasn't posted on social media.
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I'm sure you're telling me the truth, but there's no
evidence of record in my case at.
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That Mellie's retrial is set to begin in September, and
if convicted, he could face the death penalty. Karen Curtis, Miami.
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The nation's roads and airports are soon expected to become
more crowded as July fourth travel gets underway. Ryan Nobles reports.
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Triple A projects more than seventy two million people are
expected to travel fifty miles or more over the July
fourth holiday period, starting the weekend before a vast majority,
more than sixty one and a half million by call.
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That's an increase of one point seven million travelers from
last year. Triple A says because Independence Day falls on
a Friday this year, many travelers will take the opportunity
to make it a long weekend or will head out
the previous weekend and take the entire week off. Officers
from Palm Beach to Miami Dade Counties, along with state
and federal partners, will all be at Sunday's Florida Panthers
Stanley Cup Championship noon parade and rally on Fort Lauderdale Beach.
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You will see many hundreds of officers, both uniformed and
non uniformed.
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Undercover Police Chief Bill Schultz says the Florida Guard will
also provide traffic and crowd control. Today marks the fiftieth
anniversary of the super thriller Jaws. More from Jennifer PAULSONI.
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The blockbuster movie Jaws opening on this day back in
nineteen seventy five, and the location used as the fictional
Amity Island is celebrating the iconic film's release.
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Do You Run A Need a vidia culture.
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Martha's Vineyard has a big lineup of events and exhibitions
for the movie's fiftieth anniversary. They're walking tours of filming locations,
family from the activities, and talks about shark conservation.
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I Lisea Taylor