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Protesters are staging demonstrations across the US today following the
shootings involving federal agents in Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon. Organizers
say Ice Out for Good protests and vigils will take
place in cities around the US this weekend. Demonstrations are
planned in major cities including Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago.
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The American Civil Liberties Union is among the organizations supporting
the demonstrations following the fatal shooting of a Minnesota woman
by an ice officer Wednesday, and Minneapolis police have made
thirty arrests overnight during protests following the fatal shooting of
Renee Good earlier this week. Police Chief Brian O'Hara said
the suspects were detained after they forced their way into
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a downtown hotel where federal agents were believed to be staying.
Demonstrators then began throwing ice and rocks at police despite
orders to disperse. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry called for calm
at a Saturday morning news conference. The Supreme Court has
yet to rule on the legality of President Trump's global tariffs.
The justices heard the case in early November and could
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have issued a ruling as early as today. After the hearing,
Trump says the Supreme Court Tariff's case is life or
death for our country. The Court's decision could have massive
implications for American consumers and businesses, the economy, and presidential authority.
It's unclear when the next decisions from the High Court
will be released. The manhunt is still on in Utah
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for whoever killed two people in a Salt Lake City
parking lot. Police that they do have new leads in
Wednesday's mass shooting outside of an LDS church where a
funeral was taking place.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
I cannot confirm for sure at this time whether it's
one shooter or multiple, but we are looking at that.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Salt Lake City Police Chief Brian read says there was
an argument that apparently spilled outside when people left the funeral,
which led to the shooting. Officials add that many of
the witnesses are not cooperating. The investigation is ongoing. I'm
Lisa Carton. President Trump is speaking in some of his
strongest terms yet when it comes to a possible takeover
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of Greenland.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
We are going to do something on Greenland, whether they
like it or not, because if we don't do it,
Russia or China will take over Greenland and we're not
going to have Russia or China as a neighbor.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump added that
he would like to make a deal, but is ready
to do it the hard way if necessary. Greenland is
a self governing Danish territory that sits between the US
and Europe. A federal judge has temporarily stopped the Trump
administration from cutting billions in child assistants to five states.
Andrew Whitman reports.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
That ruling came one day after the suit from New
York Attorney General Letsia James, along with AG's from California, Colorado, Illinois,
and Minnesota. They argue the administration gave no proof when
it blocked ten billion dollars from family oriented programs in
the five states, a legend potential fraud. On Friday, James
filed a separate suit over the Trump administration decision to
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stop work on offshore win projects.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Sean Ditty Combs is going to have to serve out
his prison sentence after all, Natalie Migliori reports.
Speaker 4 (03:15):
President Trump told The New York Times did he send
him a letter seeking a pardon, but he won't be
granting the request. This comes after Didty reportedly told inmates
at the Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix that he would
get a presidential pardon from the President in early twenty
twenty six. Didt he is currently serving a fifty month
sentence after being convicted on prostitution charges.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
The Rams and Chargers start their playoff runs this weekend.
The Rams are on the road in Carolina Saturday, facing
a Panthers team that beat them by a field goal
in November, ending what was a six game winning streak.
The twelve and five Rams are still considered heavy favorites
against the eight and nine Panthers. The Chargers face the
AFC East champion Patriots in New England Sunday night. The
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Rams are looking for their thirst world title and first
since twenty twenty two. I'm Lisa Carton.