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Giles Snyder: 总统特朗普在社交媒体上表示,他部署的国民警卫队在应对洛杉矶因移民问题引发的骚乱中表现出色,有效地控制了局势,维护了社会秩序。他强调了采取强硬措施的必要性,以确保边境安全和国家的法律得到执行。 Steve Futterman: 洛杉矶的抗议活动持续升级,抗议者与联邦特工之间的对峙日益激烈。联邦特工使用了催泪瓦斯和辣椒喷雾等手段来驱散示威人群,但未能有效平息抗议。这种对抗性的局面加剧了社会紧张,使得问题更加复杂化。 Heath Durbin: 我认为ICE特工不应该以如此强硬的方式抓捕移民,这种做法是不文明的。我们抗议的是他们随意抓人,而不是通过合理的法律程序来处理移民问题。我们希望看到更加人道和文明的移民政策。 Tom Homan: 为了应对洛杉矶的骚乱,我们决定派遣国民警卫队前往支援,以维护社会秩序和安全。国民警卫队将协助联邦特工控制局势,防止事态进一步恶化。这是为了确保法律得到执行,社会恢复稳定。 Gavin Newsom: 我认为没有必要派遣国民警卫队,因为目前并没有出现大范围的暴力事件。派他们来只会激化矛盾,使得局势更加紧张。我们应该通过对话和协商来解决问题,而不是采取强硬的军事手段。

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President Trump posting on social media overnight about the unrest in Los Angeles over his immigration crackdown, saying the 2,000 National Guard troops he's deployed are doing a great job. The deployment follows two days of confrontations between protesters and federal agents assigned to go after undocumented immigrants in the country illegally. Reporter Steve Futterman has more. For a second straight day, protesters and federal agents faced off.

Agents used tear gas, pepper spray and flash bangs to try to disperse several hundred who showed up. Like Heath Durbin. He wants ICE agents to stop going after immigrants. We shouldn't be pepper spraying protesters. We are protesting that they're coming and snatching people up instead of doing it through a civilized manner. Late Saturday, President Trump's border czar Tom Homan announced that National Guard troops are being sent to L.A. But California Governor Gavin Newsom says the Guard isn't needed.

He says there is no widespread violence and sending in the guard will only inflame tensions. For NPR News, I'm Steve Futterman in Los Angeles. The Italians began voting today on several referendums, including one that would ease citizenship requirements. There are worries, however, that a low voter turnout will invalidate the results.

A prominent Republican right-wing presidential hopeful, Miguel Uribe, is in critical condition after he was shot three times during a campaign event in the capital of Bogota. Uribe, speaking to supporters when he was shot, the suspected attacker reported to be just 15 years old. Here's the BBC's Will Grant. Senator Uribe was immediately transferred to hospital, where he is said to be in a critical condition.

The government has condemned the shooting, saying it was an attack not just against Mr Uribe personally, but against democracy in Colombia. One man was arrested at the scene.

Miguel Uribe is a well-known member of the political establishment in Colombia. He's the son of Diana Turbey, a journalist who was killed in 1991 in a rescue attempt after she had been kidnapped by the Medellín cartel run by Pablo Escobar. Russian authorities say a Ukrainian drone attack overnight forced the closure of two of the airports that serve Moscow.

Russia's civil aviation authority says the airports were closed to ensure safety. Ukraine, meanwhile, denies Russian allegations that it has postponed prisoner swamps indefinitely amid stepped-up Russian strikes. At horse racing, Belmont Stakes. Sovereignty angles out to try and run him down. It's a rematch of the Kentucky Derby. Here they come to the eighth ball, and here comes Sovereignty. Sovereignty goes right for journalism once again, leaving outside.

The call on Fox Sports as sovereignty pass Preakness winner journalism down the stretch at the Saratoga race course in upstate New York, the same finish as last month's Kentucky Derby. This is NPR.

An insurance industry group estimates that destruction from hail storms causes tens of billions of dollars in damage each year in the U.S. Reporter and meteorologist Nick Gilmore with member station Radio IQ says a NOAA project is working to better understand hail in real time. NOAA's National Severe Storms Laboratory is using bright lights and high-quality, high-speed cameras to capture hail as it's falling from a storm.

Sean Waugh leads the project, and he says Hale research up until this point has been incomplete because it occurs after the stone hits the ground. It shatters or melts partially before a researcher can observe it. If we have those observations in real time, we can improve that warning decision-making process, and that way people can take appropriate action to protect life and property.

Waugh's research will hopefully help radar technology better see hail in severe thunderstorms. He's hoping to get his capture system onto more trucks in the future to better position it in front of storms that produce large hail. For NPR News, I'm Nick Gilmore.

American Coco Gauff is this year's French Open tennis champion. I'm just happy to be here. A lot of dark thoughts and just the fact that I stayed to it just means a lot to be here. Gauff upended top-ranked Irina Sabalenka coming back from a set down to win her first French Open women's title. She's the first American woman to win the French singles title since Serena Williams in 2015.

It's a men's turn today, defending champion Carlos Alcaraz facing Yannick Center in a match that pits the world's top two ranked players against each other. I'm Jyle Snyder, NPR News. This message comes from Warby Parker. What makes a great pair of glasses? At Warby Parker, it's all the invisible extras without the extra cost, like free adjustments for life. Find your pair at warbyparker.com or visit one of their hundreds of stores around the country.