Search Operations in New Zealand and Shifting Federal Search Powers
[00:00] Frederick Moore: From Neural Newscast, I'm Frederick Moore.
[00:04] Hannah Whitmore: And I'm Hannah Whitmore.
[00:06] Hannah Whitmore: Rescue crews in New Zealand are searching through the night for survivors after massive
[00:12] Hannah Whitmore: landslides killed two people today.
[00:16] Frederick Moore: Heavy rains triggered the disaster at a campsite in Mount Manganoe and a residential home
[00:23] Frederick Moore: in nearby Welcome Bay.
[00:26] Hannah Whitmore: Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the nation is heavy with grief and will visit the affected sites on Friday.
[00:33] Frederick Moore: Witnesses describe the debris moving with terrifying speed,
[00:39] Frederick Moore: while survivors reported hearing voices coming from under the rubble.
[00:44] Hannah Whitmore: National fire officials report they have not heard any signs of life under the debris during recent sweeps.
[00:52] Frederick Moore: These coastal communities are still rebuilding from Cyclone Gabriel while facing this latest wave of extreme soil instability.
[01:03] Frederick Moore: In other news, federal officers are asserting power to enter homes without a judge's warrant, according to a newly leaked memo.
[01:14] Hannah Whitmore: The internal document authorizes ICE agents to use force to enter residences based solely on administrative arrest warrants.
[01:24] Frederick Moore: Whistleblowers claim this directive contradicts established training materials.
[01:31] Frederick Moore: It marks a sharp reversal of long-standing constitutional guidance.
[01:37] Hannah Whitmore: Legal advocates argue the policy collides with Fourth Amendment protections
[01:42] Hannah Whitmore: that generally prohibit law enforcement from entering private homes.
[01:47] Frederick Moore: We are seeing these tactics play out now in cities like Minneapolis,
[01:53] Frederick Moore: where tactical teams have started ramming doors.
[01:57] Hannah Whitmore: The Department of Homeland Security officials maintain that everyone served with these warrants
[02:04] Hannah Whitmore: has already received full due process.
[02:07] Hannah Whitmore: Turning now to entertainment,
[02:09] Hannah Whitmore: Actor Ashton Kutcher says society, not Hollywood, drives unrealistic beauty standards in a new interview.
[02:18] Frederick Moore: Kutcher is promoting his science fiction series, which explores the consequences of a drug that transforms physical appearance.
[02:28] Hannah Whitmore: He notes that cosmetic procedures are becoming socially normalized, as people openly discuss things like Botox over coffee.
[02:37] Frederick Moore: The series specifically addresses the cultural obsession with weight loss medications like Moundjaro and Ozempic in the modern age.
[02:49] Hannah Whitmore: His co-stars suggest the show asks how much individuals are willing to sacrifice to achieve perceived physical perfection.
[02:59] Frederick Moore: Industry experts expect this production to spark broader debates about the intersection of technology and human vanity.
[03:09] Frederick Moore: I'm Frederick Moore.
[03:11] Hannah Whitmore: And I'm Hannah Whitmore.
[03:13] Hannah Whitmore: Thank you.
[03:13] Frederick Moore: Thanks for listening.
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