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WSJ What’s News

ICE Protests Spread to San Francisco

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

44K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

A.M. Edition for June 10. Protests against President Trump’s immigration policies spread beyond Los Angeles. Plus, WSJ reporter Ed Ballard breaks down a potential policy shift by the World Bank that would allow it to fund nuclear power projects across the developing world. And the CEO of Bolt, the European rival to Uber, joins us from London Tech Week to discuss how the continent can catch up in the global tech race. Luke Vargas hosts.   Check out Joanna Stern’s video wrapup of the new features announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:33.9

Ice protests spread to San Francisco.

0:37.5

Plus, the World Bank considers a policy shift that could open the taps to funding for nuclear power.

0:44.2

And we'll hear from one of Europe's tech champions about why the continents lagging behind in the global tech race.

0:51.3

We're very clearly just Europe is significantly behind the U.S.

0:54.5

I mean, when you look at public market liquidity, retail trading, it's 10, 20 times below.

0:59.0

So there just isn't enough funding, actually, for European upcoming companies as well.

1:02.7

And that's one thing Europe very particularly can change through government action.

1:06.2

It's Tuesday, June 10th.

1:07.9

I'm Luke Vargas for the Wall Street Journal.

1:10.2

And here is the AM edition of

1:12.0

Watts News, the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.

1:20.0

After days of unrest in Los Angeles over President Trump's immigration policies, protests are

1:26.7

spreading to San Francisco.

1:28.9

The city's police department says it made around 150 arrests on Sunday and that it was forced

1:34.7

to declare an unlawful assembly yesterday evening after another night of demonstrations.

1:40.2

Meanwhile, we are learning more about a May meeting chaired by Stephen Miller, the architect of President Trump's immigration agenda that sparked the L.A. migrant crackdown in recent days.

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