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The News Roundup For June 06, 2025

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🗓️ 6 June 2025

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Donald Trump's travel ban is back. Its second iteration blocks all travelers from 12 countries and partially restricts those from seven more starting next week.

The GOP's budget bill has made its way to the Senate, but not all Republicans are falling in line to pass it.

In the Gaza Strip, at least 80 people are dead and hundreds more wounded in a series of shooting attacks near aid distribution sites.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said this week that his country would not stop enriching uranium.

This week, after the latest rounds of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia floundered, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is asking for a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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0:00.0

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0:14.5

Hey, it's Todd, your host for this edition of the News Roundup. Just a quick heads up before we start the show. The news is constantly changing,

0:22.4

and things might have changed by the time you hear this episode. Stay up to date with the news

0:26.7

by listening to your local NPR member station and by visiting npr.org for all the latest. Thanks for

0:33.4

listening. Enjoy the show.

0:44.8

You're listening to the OneA podcast.

0:47.7

I'm Todd Zwillick, and this is the news roundup.

0:49.1

Messy.

0:52.5

Messy, just messy.

0:58.2

You ever watch someone else's breakup from the sidelines, the ones that, like, the ones that really go south, you know?

1:01.2

Well, two of the world's most powerful people are in the middle of a very bad, very public

1:07.3

breakup.

1:09.1

Elon and I had a great relationship.

1:12.7

I don't know if we're well anymore.

1:14.4

I was surprised because you were here.

1:16.4

Everybody in this room practically was here as we had a wonderful send of.

1:20.2

He said wonderful things about me.

1:21.6

You couldn't have nicer said the best things.

1:23.8

Not anymore.

1:25.2

Instead of saying all the best things about Donald Trump, Elon Musk is

1:29.1

saying the very worst things. Like, seriously, like the worst. You just heard President Donald Trump

1:35.4

at a press conference on Thursday, and things just, well, they spiraled from there. Musk posted

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