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AP Headline News - Jun 07 2024 16:00 (EDT)

Duration:
4m
Broadcast on:
07 Jun 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

AP News I'm Ed Donneke. Today Russian President Vladimir Putin says he sees no threat that would warrant the use of nuclear weapons. But he again warned arms could be sent to countries or groups to strike Western targets. Meantime National Security spokesman John Kirby says Ukraine thwarted a Russian advance with the help of US weapons. Particularly around Kharkiv. The Russians really have kind of stalled out up there. President Biden for the first time apologized to Ukraine for the US hold up in military aid. The delay in getting an aid package through Congress led to Russia making battlefield gains as they met in Paris. I apologize for the weeks of not knowing what's going to happen. It's under funding. The president assured Vladimir Zelensky more aid will flow and the US will stand with Ukraine. We're still in completely dirty. As Ukraine tries to fight off an intense Russian push in the east, Zelensky says American backing is vital. I get lost during World War II. How United States helped to save human lives, to save Europe. And we can't when you're continuing support. Sagar, Magani Washington. In France today, President Biden praised Army Rangers who scaled a cliff on D-Day. Ranges who scaled this cliff didn't know they would change the world, but they did. He used their story to push for democracy abroad and at home. Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows pleaded not guilty in a fake elector case in Arizona. Testifying today in Hunter Biden's federal gun trial was Biden's daughter Naomi. She testified about visiting her father at a California rehab center, saying he seemed to be improving in the weeks before he bought a gun in 2018. An unidentified gunman opened fire on a group of students at a rural campus at the University of Panama, leaving one person dead. This is AP News. Details around about an annual report on the finances of Supreme Court justices. Justice Katanji Brown Jackson is a Beyonce fan and disclosed to receive four tickets to a Queen B concert, valued at $3,700 from the singer herself. Jackson also collected nearly $900,000 last year for her upcoming book. Justice Clarence Thomas belatedly reported travel paid by others from 2019, a hotel room in Bally for a single night, and food and lodging in Sonoma County. No information yet from Samuel Alito, who received an extension for up to 90 days as he does most years. I'm Shelley Adler. Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman BJ Thompson is hospitalized and is awake and responsive a day after the second year pro had a seizure during the team's meeting and went into cardiac arrest at the Chiefs practice facility. I'm Ed Donahue, AP News. You see a family SUV. We see a support system for more than 960 wildlife species, because when you get the $29 Keep Colorado Wild Pass, you help fund wildlife conservation and educational programs across the state. Get your Keep Colorado Wild Pass with your next vehicle registration. It's more than a state parks pass. It's nature's BFF. Learn more at cpw.info/keepcoloradowild. Keep Colorado Wild. Hey, what's up? I'm Ed Donahue. I'm Ed Donahue. I'm Ed Donahue, and I'm going to go to the [MUSIC PLAYING] [SPEAKING SPANISH] What is this place? In these woods, we are prey. The watchers allow us to live because we follow their roots. You can't see them, but they see everything. No one sees one. And so about it. From producer M. Night Shyamalan, written for the screen and directed by Ishana Night Shyamalan. Let them see you. What are they doing here? Applause for you, Mina. The watchers, now playing, rated PG-13, maybe inappropriate for children under 13. American Giant makes great clothing, sweatshirts, jeans, and more right here in the US. Visit american-giant.com and get 20% off your first order with Code Staple 20. That's 20% off your first order at american-giant.com, Code Staple 20.