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NPR News: 06-13-2025 6PM EDT

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🗓️ 13 June 2025

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NPR News: 06-13-2025 6PM EDT

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0:00.0

The U.S. faces a housing crisis and growing threats of climate change.

0:04.6

One global city is tackling both problems at once and U.S. cities are paying attention.

0:10.3

These climate researchers, they kept repeating one word over and over.

0:14.6

Vienna, Vienna, Vienna.

0:16.1

Lessons from the social housing capital of Europe.

0:19.2

Listen now to the Sunday story on the Up First podcast from

0:22.4

NPR. Live from NPR news in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. Iran has launched missiles against Israel,

0:32.3

targeting populated areas across parts of the country. The attack was in response to

0:36.7

ongoing strikes by Israel on Iran,

0:39.3

including on nuclear facilities. Here's M.B.R.'s Jackie Northam. Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali

0:44.8

Hamini warned after the Israeli strikes that killed senior Iranian military figures and did major damage

0:51.2

to the Natanz nuclear site that Tehran would retaliate. Iran's revolutionary

0:56.4

Guard Corps said it hid dozens of targets in Israel, including military sites with, quote,

1:01.9

precision, claims that could not be verified. U.S. officials say American air defense systems

1:07.7

are helping shoot down Iranian ballistic missiles. Israel's defense minister,

1:12.2

Israel Kat, says in a statement that Iran had crossed a red line by targeting populated areas

1:17.8

and that Iran would pay a heavy price for it. Jackie Northam, NPR News. After roughly a week of

1:24.2

protests over federal immigration raids, a group of around 200 Marines, have moved

1:30.4

into Los Angeles to help protect federal property and personnel. In the meantime, things have

1:34.8

calmed dramatically there. Most overnight arrests were for curfew violations. MPR's Tom Bowman says,

1:40.8

even as the administration appears to be looking to ramp up use of the military and deportation operations.

1:45.8

Some military leaders are looking at the last time Marines were on the streets of L.A.

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