2025-06-24
14 分钟Good morning. It's Tuesday, June 24th.
I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shamita Basu.
This is Apple News Today.
On today's show, how a primary in New York City reflects a fight for the Democratic Party's future.
One part of the Republican tax and spending plan that's getting less attention.
And what the first pictures by the world's largest digital camera reveal about space.
But first, to the shaky Iran-Israel ceasefire announced by President Trump yesterday.
It marked a stunning change from only 24 hours ago,
and less than two weeks after Israel began its strikes.
Yesterday afternoon,
Trump posted on social media that Israel and Iran had agreed to a complete and total ceasefire,
and he congratulated both countries for ending what he labeled the 12-day war.
However, on Tuesday morning, as Trump was departing the White House for a NATO summit,
He said that both countries had violated the ceasefire.
He spoke to reporters in front of Marine One.
I'm not happy with Israel.
You know, when I say, OK, now you have 12 hours,
you don't go out in the first hour and just drop everything you have on them.
So I'm not happy with them.
I'm not happy with Iran either.