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NPR News: 06-16-2023 7AM EDT

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🗓️ 16 June 2023

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NPR News: 06-16-2023 7AM EDT

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0:00.0

Live from NPR News in Washington, on Kurova Kulman, a federal grand jury has indicted Massachusetts

0:05.5

air national guardsman Jack Tashira on six counts. He's accused of leaking secret Pentagon

0:10.6

documents online for months. Tashira is jailed in Massachusetts. His lawyers say he has no

0:15.8

criminal history and should be released on bond. Prosecutors disagree. They say he could

0:21.3

flee to another country.

0:23.3

A U.S. nuclear power power power submarine has docked in South Korea. This comes a day after

0:28.9

North Korea test fire to ballistic missiles. NPR's Anthony Cune reports the U.S. is sending

0:34.5

more military hardware to Asia to reassure its allies and deter its adversaries.

0:40.4

The U.S. S. Michigan arrived in the port of Busan, Friday, the first U.S. nuclear-powered

0:44.9

guided missile sub to visit in six years. South Korea's defense ministry said the U.S.

0:49.9

and South Korean navies will conduct joint drills during the visit. The vessel is capable

0:54.5

of carrying over 150 Tomahawk cruise missiles. It's not clear if it is carrying any on this

0:59.9

trip.

1:00.9

Washington formalized its commitment to temporarily deploy such weapons at a bilateral

1:05.1

summit in Washington in April. The subs visit also follows North Korea's failed attempt

1:10.1

last month to launch his first military reconnaissance satellite. South Korea said Friday it had

1:15.9

salvaged what appears to be the rocket's second stage from the sea. Anthony Cune in

1:20.9

PR News sold.

1:22.3

UN Secretary General Antonio Gutierrez is warning of disaster, unless world governments

1:27.1

work very hard to reduce global warming.

1:30.5

Current policies are taking the world to a 2.8 degree temperature rise by the end of

1:34.8

the century. That spells catastrophe, yet the collective response remains pitiful.

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