2026-06-17
10 分钟This podcast is supported by the Broad Museum, presenting Yoko Ono, Music of the Mind,
the artist's first solo museum show in SoCal, now open in downtown Los Angeles.
Yoko Ono foregrounds ideas over objects in her radical art practice, often calling on you to realize her works.
Experience how individual acts become a piece of something bigger.
Tie your wish to a tree.
Hammer a nail into a painting.
Together, join Ono's vision for a more peaceful world.
One idea at a time.
Reserve tickets at thebrode.org.
From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Wednesday, June 17th.
Here's what we're covering.
Across the country, as the Trump administration has been carrying out its mass deportation campaign,
it's been recruiting state and local police officers to help.
And the Times has been looking at how that's playing out on the ground.
Technically, living in the U.S.
Without authorization is a civil violation, not a criminal offense.
And local police have no responsibility to enforce federal immigration law.
But the administration is expanding cooperation between local and federal authorities.