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 From NPR news in Washington, I'm Nora Raum.   The State department says the U.S.is astound that an Israeli police beat up a 15-year-old American-Palestinian boy. NPR's Jackie Northam reports. The State department spokesperson says Obama administration is deeply concerned about the beating of Tahri Catar. Catar, teenager from Temple Florida, was picked up and demonstrated as clash with police. Later, a video circulating on the Internet showed that an Israeli police attacking a detainee. It then shows Catar emerging from jail with black eyes and swollen lips. Spokesperson Psaki says beating a detainee after their subdued under custody is never justified. We really shocked that he was severely beaten while policing a custody and strongly have condemned that I would call for speedy and transparent and credible investigation.  The State department says once the investigation is settled, Catar should be return home to the U.S.. Jacki Northam  NPR news, Washington. 

In recent months, thousands of unaccompanied children have crossed into the  U.S. from Mexico,  fleeing poverty and violence in near southern door. White House press judge says is likely that most of them will be sent home. Based on what we know about these cases, it is unlikely that most of these kids were qualified for humanitarian relieve. And what that means is that they would not have legal bases for meaningless country and it would be returned. Tomorrow, the White House is expected to ask Congress for 2 billion dollars to address the crisis. A federal appeals court is blocking Arizona governor Jane attempt to keep young immigrants with work permits from getting driver's licenses. NPR Sam Sander reports says the ruling affects immigrants who have avoided deportation under the deferred action for child's arrival program. In 2012, bureau direct state agency took the nine driver's licenses and other public benefits to young immigrants benefiting from deferred action. Attorney for the governor say the measure was meant to keep licenses from being use to improperly access public benefits. A lot of  policy undermine the immigrants legal protection, is trumped  by federal law. The ninth U.S. third court appeals rule against rule policy, and the statement governor Bruner said Arizona will continue to court fight for the rule of law. Sam Sander for NPR news. 
    A federal judging Philadelphia today granted preliminary approval to a plan that compensate and  players for prompt related to concussions.  Attorney says the settlement will cover all return players, even though without symptoms yet. It's any retire. You think any players you never know, you never like. If they are retire today, they are included into the settlement whether or not they are sick. It's for the future as much as for the present. The settlement comes out to the .
   Stock  fell  on Wall Street today, the dialogue 44 points, the SNP drops seven. 
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    Political leaders in Iran are deadlocked in forming a new government. Today the Iraqi parliament postpone its session until mid August. The legislators met last week for the first session since the election in April. The members were unable to agree a new prime minister, president and speaker of the parliament. Some members are pushing for the removal of prime minister *, accusing him of eliminating the minority and filling support for the insurgency.
Nigeria security forces say 68 women and girls kidnapped two weeks ago have escaped from the suspected capters. But NPR reports that the girl is still holding more than 200 school girls in April. Report say thousands of women managed get away when the militants conductors took off to attack military base near Dabuwa. In Nigeria,troubles.A local woman trying to protect civilians told journalist he has received an alert, but the former captains has made him to back home. Security is arrive in this restive part of Nigeria,making it difficult to confirm such report.Local spot international outrage of the massacre of students at that school in *in Northeastern Nigeria in April.The group is demanding the release of scientists in exchange for the boat, in a deal rejected by the Nigeria's government. 
   Olympics officials announced the three finalist to hold the winter games in 2022, Beijing, Oslo,  Alma-Ata Tajikistan. Apparently it wasn't hard to narrow down the list every other city dropped out.
World Cup action resumes tomorrow, Brazil face Germany, Argentina meets Netherlander.   I'm Nora Raum, NPR news. 
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