Morning Wire - Evening Wire: The Iran War Escalates & Canada Poisons D.C. Air Quality? | 7.17.26

Episode Date: July 17, 2026

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Starting point is 00:03:10 Bandaer Abbas overnight, marking the sixth consecutive night of U.S. attacks on Iran. The city sits on the Strait of Hormuz, hosts the headquarters of Iran's navy, and serves as a key hub for the regime's military and commercial operations. Iranian state media reported strikes on a major railway junction, while images circulating online show damaged bridges, roads, and rail lines. Sentcom also confirmed the destruction of an Iranian communications tower used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to monitor vessels transiting in the Strait of Hormuz. In response, Iran launched retaliatory attacks across the Gulf, striking infrastructure in
Starting point is 00:03:46 Qatar, Bahrain, and a power and water facility in Kuwait. President Trump said Thursday night that the U.S. is, quote, winning big in Iran, and that Americans will see the results, quote, very, very strong. shortly. At least one shooter opened fire on an immigration and customs enforcement office in Phoenix this week. Daily Wire immigration reporter Jenny Tear has the details. Several rounds struck in ice buildings exterior on various parts of the structure the FBI revealed Thursday, adding that one or more unidentified people fired the shots. No injuries were reported as a result of the shooting, and it is not yet clear whether anyone is in custody. One video of the building appears. One video of the
Starting point is 00:04:26 building appeared to show some of the damage to windows riddled with bullet holes. Federal investigators have asked members of the public to report any suspicious activity in the area of North Central Avenue on Tuesday, July 14th in the afternoon. The latest shooting comes amid rising tensions across the country following two recent shootings by ICE officers in Houston last week and Maine on Monday. ICE has faced a massive surge in attack since the Trump administration commenced its mass deportation effort. In one case, a group of Antifa members lured officers out of a North Texas ice facility last year with fireworks on July 4th before opening fire.
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Starting point is 00:06:30 Ashley Webb, what qualifications do you have to serve in the U.S. Senate? Oh, I ran for office several times. Didn't win, but he didn't run. And then I'm a songwriter, and then I write my own books. And then I expose my transparency. I wouldn't lie to the people and I wouldn't deceive the people like we're being deceived right now. Rather than Democrat voters making the decision, 601 delegates will choose the Democrat nominee for Senate in Maine. Massive protests have erupted in Ukraine after President Zelensky's firing of his popular defense minister. 35-year-old Mikhailo Federov became somewhat of a national hero as defense minister due to his groundbreaking tactical innovations, especially in drone warfare.
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Starting point is 00:08:39 An Olympic champion's brother is dominating girls' sports. D'Lewire reporter Lyndon Blake has the story. Fresh off winning the SB for Best Breakthrough Athlete, Olympic figure skating champion Alyssa Liu is one. Once again making headlines, but this time it's because of her younger brother, who has been competing in girls' high school sports in California. Joshua Liu, who now goes by Jalen, has competed in girls' track, basketball, and ultimate frisbee while identifying as a woman. The teenage boy most recently won the women's 400-meter race at the Tri-County Athletic League finals on May 8th. According to Redux, he's won every girl's 200 and 400-meter race he's participated in for Albany High School. He also played on Albany High School's girls' basketball team, where the 5'8 junior was among the team's top contributors.
Starting point is 00:09:30 For Jalen's other sport, Girls' Ultimate Frisbee, he's been described as dominant this summer for his team coming off the Ultimate High School National Invite last month in Oregon. Tennessee is making a pitch for Paramount Skydance Studios to relocate its headquarters from California to the volunteer state. The pursuit comes as the entertainment company faces a lawsuit from California at Attorney General Rob Bonta and 11 other states seeking to block its planned merger with Warner Brothers Discovery. In a letter to the CEO, Tennessee officials touted the state's low taxes, business-friendly
Starting point is 00:10:02 policies, and growing entertainment and technology sectors. Tennessee says it offers a more business-friendly home for the company. Meanwhile, the lawsuit could delay the merger and cost paramount hundreds of millions of dollars. The push follows major companies like Tesla, Oracle, Chevron, and FedEx moving operations out of California in recent years. Air quality and the nation's capital reached severely polluted levels this morning, a result of sprawling smoke from Canadian wildfires. The dangerous code purple warning is the second worst rating for air quality levels. Officials warn that even just minutes-long exposure to the air can lead to, quote, serious health effects. That's triggered some schools in the area to shut down outdoor activities and field trips.
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