NPR News: 06-26-2025 8AM EDT

美国国家公共广播电台新闻:2025年6月26日早上8点(东部夏令时)

NPR News Now

2025-06-26

4 分钟
PDF

单集简介 ...

NPR News: 06-26-2025 8AM EDT Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
更多

单集文稿 ...

  • Hola, it's Sarah Gonzalez. At Planet Money, when we say we want you to understand the economy, sure,

  • we mean tariffs and global supply chains and interest rates,

  • cosas así, but also we shot a satellite into space.

  • We made our own vodka, became a record label, made a comic book,

  • all to help you make better sense of the world around you.

  • Listen to the Planet Money podcast from NPR.

  • Live from NPR News, I'm Korava Coleman.

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other Pentagon officials are set to hold a news conference this hour,

  • there to address the U.S. military strikes last weekend in Iran.

  • A CIA report released yesterday aligns more closely with President Trump's assertion that Iran's nuclear facilities have been,

  • quote, obliterated.

  • However, that follows another U.S. intelligence agency report that came to light this week,

  • suggesting that damage in Iran was limited.

  • Amid the debate in the U.S. about the state of Iran's nuclear facilities,

  • Israel's nuclear agency is adding its own assessment.

  • Israel says it set Iran's nuclear program back.

  • NPR's Daniel Estrin reports from Tel Aviv.

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office released an assessment on behalf of Israel's Atomic Energy Commission.

  • It assesses that U.S. and Israeli strikes set back Iran's ability to develop nuclear weapons by many years.

  • It also said the U.S. strike on Iran's most fortified nuclear enrichment site,