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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour in just four minutes. As protests
continue to mount in Minnesota, police are now taking more action.
Minnesota police have declared an unlawful assembly as protests continue
in Minneapolis over the shooting death of Renee Goud. The
Minnesota Star Tribune says police are now ordering anti ICE
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protesters to leave downtown Minneapolis, where people have been demonstrating
since Wednesday, after a thirty seven year old US citizen
was fatally shot by an ICE agent. President Trump says
Iran is in quote big trouble. At the White House Friday,
Trump said it looked as though protesters were taking over
some cities in the country as violent unrest grows over
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the ongoing economic crisis in the Islamic Republic, and that
he was watching the situation very closely. Trump again warned
the US will hit the current regime quote very hard
where it hurts if any protesters are killed. The man
accused of killing a healthcare ceo in midtown Manhattan two
years ago was back in federal court on Friday.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
The judge heard Luigi Mangioni's lawyers argue for two gun
related charges to be dropped, while prosecutors want the charges
to stay and pushing for this to be a death
penalty case, which is not with Mangione's lawyers or his
supporters outside the courthouse one.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
It is a punishment that should not exist. If there
is punishment, it's got to allow a chance for change.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Well, Manhattan Federal judge schedule another hearing for the end
of the month and said jury selection could start in
September if this is not a death penalty case, but
if it is, the trial could get pushed back to
next year. I'm leve On Putney, and.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
President Trump is calling for a one year cap on
credit card interest rates. Trump said on social media Friday
that the ten percent cap would go into effect on
January twentieth, to coincide with the one year anniversary of
the Trump administration. The president said he'll no longer let
the American public quote be ripped off by credit card
companies chargearing interest rates of twenty to thirty percent. He
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didn't explain how the cap would be imposed. I'm Jim Forbes.
Two men are recovering after a shooting inside of Brooklyn
bodega Friday afternoon. Andrew Whitman has more.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
One of the men was shot in the face, the
other in his back. Both are stable. The shots came
a little before three pm inside the alex Delian grocery
on Flatbush Avenue in Flatbush. Believes say the two men
were not store employees. They say the suspect does a
man with light complexion wearing a black puffer jacket, ripped jeans,
and black and white sneakers. United Bodegas is offering a
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five thousand dollars reward for information.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grock has turned off its image
editing function for most users. This comes after it faced
backlash for allowing users to create explicit images of children
and women. The function is now only available for paying subscribers.
Some of the explicit images were reportedly of fourteen year
old Stranger Things actress Nel Fisher. The UK has threatened
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to ban x if Musk didn't take the action. In
a post last week, Grock acknowledged that Xai could face
possible Justice Department probes or lawsuits due to the images.
The first Assistant US Attorney for the Central Districts of
California says the Trump administration is committed to rooting out
fraud wherever they find it. Sharon Riardon has this story.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
Bill A.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
Saley spoke out Friday morning in downtown Los Angeles at
a press conference. He addressed a question regarding Governor Gavin
Newsom's assertion that the status block large amounts of fraudulent claims.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
What about the governor of California and the king of fraud.
He has reigned over more fraud than I think we've
ever seen in American history.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
Sally cited the state's high speed rail project is just
one example.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
When you look at the fraud with high speed rail.
It was supposed to cost nine or ten billion. Now
they tell us it's going to be one hundred billion.
They spent fifteen billion, there's no rail. Where's that money.
Speaker 5 (03:55):
I'm Sharon Reardan.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
And President Trump is threatening land strikes on drug cartel
in Mexico may be a possible target. I'm Jim Forbes