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Biden and NATO, Ukraine Commanders Returned, Tennessee Gender-Affirming Care Ban

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🗓️ 10 July 2023

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

President Joe Biden seeks to shore up America's alliances in Europe. Ukrainian commanders released by Russia return to Ukraine. And a federal court bans gender-affirming care for Tennessee minors.

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0:00.0

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0:02.4

I watch them all.

0:03.6

Do you really?

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Yeah.

0:05.4

We should have invested in false eyelashes.

0:07.9

We could retire.

0:09.0

All right.

0:09.6

Oh.

0:10.8

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0:11.8

Oh.

0:13.8

President Biden is in Europe this morning.

0:16.2

Ukraine's plea to join NATO dominates the trip.

0:18.9

The president remains skeptical of the idea at least for now.

0:21.8

Only NATO together is really critical.

0:24.1

Will the military alliance give Ukraine a path to membership?

0:27.1

I'm Michelle Martin.

0:27.9

That's A Martina.

0:29.0

And this is up first from NPR News.

0:32.9

Five prominent Ukrainian military commanders return home

0:36.4

after they were held as prisoners of war.

0:38.7

They received a hero's welcome and now plan to return to the fight.

0:42.9

And transgender youth can no longer receive gender affirming care in Tennessee.

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