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S2025 E157 Jun 10 Tue
本集简介

Anti-ICE protests grew around the country as President Trump defended his deployment of the marines and national guard to quell protestor violence. Meanwhile, California's Democratic governor filed a lawsuit to stop the military from enforcing immigration law. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. A former student who never graduated opened fire this morning in Graz, Austria. At least 10 people were killed and 11 injured. Police say the shooter used two weapons that he legally owned and took his own life in the school's bathroom. Late today, thousands of people gathered in the city square for a vigil. NBC News' Molly Hunter has the story. At a hospital in Ukraine, emotional homecomings for Ukranian soldiers who were reunited with loved ones after a prisoner exchange with Russia. NBC News' Richard Engel was there speaking to who came home and families of those who are still waiting. Border czar Tom Homan tonight insists that ICE can still carry out its immigration enforcement operations despite protests. And he responded to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's criticism of the deployment of Marines during an interview with Tom Llamas. Joan Alexander was awarded a teaching degree by the University of Maine after being denied more than six decades prior. The 88-year-old says she was barred from student teaching, a requirement for her degree, because she was pregnant with her first child. Tom Llamas speaks with the recent graduate and has her story.

上一集
2025/06/09 S2025 E156
Jun 9 Mon

President Trump suggested he would support arresting Gov. Gavin Newsom over immigration enforcement and the protests in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, California is now suing the federal government over its deployment of the National Guard to L.A. NBC News' Jacob Soboroff reports. Tonight, protesters are taking to the streets again in LA as the Trump administration has now mobilized marines in addition to national guard deployments following violent clashes. Democratic officials have criticized Trump for deploying the national guard, while Trump said it's needed to keep law and order in LA. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports.  A federal judge dismissed charges of defamation and civil extortion filed by director and actor Justin Baldoni against his former co-star Blake Lively. Baldoni was asking for at least $400 million in damages. His legal team did not respond to NBC News for comment. Lively's team today saying she's been vindicated. NBC News' Sam Brock has more. The ex-wife and daughter of Rex Heuermann, the man who has pleaded not guilty to killing seven women in connection to the Gilgo Beach murders, speak out in a new documentary debuting on Peacock. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk has a first look. Authorities arrested Manuel Ruiz in connection with the Las Vegas shooting that happened last night. The shooting left two people dead and officials say Ruiz will be booked on two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon. NBC News' Ryan Chandler has the story.  

下一集
2025/06/11 S2025 E158
Jun 11 Wed

Brian Wilson, the pop pioneer who co-founded the Beach Boys, is being remembered for his legendary music, providing a soundtrack of an endless summer. NBC News' Anne Thompson takes a look at Wilson's life filled with harmony in the studio and one that often evaded him in life. After nearly two months of testimony, Karen Read's retrial for the murder of her boyfriend John O'Keefe is in its final days. The defense has now rested its case, without Read taking the stand. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports. A 7-year-old boy was caught on video crying for his undocumented father, who was arrested by ICE agents. In L.A., ICE said they arrested a number of undocumented immigrants with criminal records, including murder. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez reports. Elon Musk said some of his posts against President Trump "went too far." It comes after a nasty feud erupted in public between the world's most powerful man and the world's richest. NBC News' Peter Alexander reports. Protestors opposed to ICE's immigration enforcement operations are holding demonstrations across the country. In L.A., there is a curfew for a second night in the downtown area in an effort to quell violence and looting. NBC News' Liz Kreutz reports. A jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty on one sexual assault charge and not guilty on another. The jury remains split on a third charge. NBC News spoke exclusively with Kaja Sokola, one of three accusers who testified during the trial. NBC News' Chloe Melas reports.