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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. The White
House will not confirm reports it has asked El Salvador
about the status of Kilmar Abrego Garcia. Secretary of State
Marco Rubio has reportedly been in touch with El Salvador
about Abrego Garcia, but Wednesday, during a cabinet meeting, Rubio
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told reporters he won't comment.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
Well, I would never tell you that you know who.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
Also, I'll never tell a judge, because the conduct of
our foreign policy belongs to the President of the United
States and the executive branch nuts.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
And judge Garcia was deported to El Salvador and what
the White House said was an administrative error, but has
since said he's a member of the MS thirteen gang.
The heads of major companies are meeting President Trump as
uncertainty created by Tariff's reigns. Today's list at the White
House included Navidia, Johnson and Johnson, Eli, Lilly Ge Aerospace,
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and Soft Bank, companies that have pledged to spend money
in the US based expansions and projects. Prosecutors in Tennessee
are resting their case in the Tyree Nichols murder trial.
Three former Memphis police officers are accused of beating Nichols
to death during a traffic stop. In January twenty twenty three,
Wall Street is closing with stocks mixed.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
Kristin Marx reports it comes after the release of the
latest GDP report that showed a decline of zero point
three percent. Some investors noted the numbers were skewed by
surge and imports recently as companies attempted to get ahead
of the Whitehouse's tariffs. At the closing bell, the Dow
Jones Industrial Average gained one hundred and forty one points,
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the SMP five hundred rows by eight points. The Nasdaq
fell by fourteen points. I'm Kristin Marx.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
Kamala Harris is back in the spotlight Tonight. She'll be
giving her first major speech since losing her White House
bid at Emerge, an organization that works to put democratic
women in office in San Francisco. Harris is expected to
decide on whether she'll run for California governor by the
end of this summer. I'm Brian Shook. Los Angeles police
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officers are conducting duy checkpoints and saturation patrols this week.
The operations are being set up in different parts of
the city and we'll run from Thursday through Monday. New
York Governor Kathy Hockels says she'd consider renaming Penn Station
after President Trump. Natalie Migliori reports.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
The governor seemed to make the common jest, saying she
would consider changing the name of Penn Station to Donald
Trumps Station once the seven billion dollar project was complete. Well,
that'd be great.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
I don't really care what she does.
Speaker 4 (02:39):
She would never do that. She hates Trump.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
It don't matter if costs the same.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
I don't like the idea.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
I think it's actually a disgrace.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
It comes after the federal government took control of the
overhaul project, allowing state taxpayers to save more than one
billion dollars. Meantime, one New York City lawmakers proposing a
bill that would ban public buildings from being named after
convicted bellns. I'm Natalie mcgliori.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Curators at a Dutch museum say a painting worth fifty
six million dollars has been damaged by an unsupervised child.
Michael Kastner has more.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
A spokesperson for the museum in Rotterdam, says the nineteen
sixty abstract painting by American artist Mark Rothko has a
number of visible scratches in the unvarnished paint layer after
the child touched the lower part of the work. The
identity the child and the parents has not been released
in the past. The museum is bill visitors who damage
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artworks on display. Restoration experts have been brought in to
repair the painting. I'm Michael Kassner.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
The NFL is hitting the Atlanta Falcons and one of
the team's coaches with fines over a prank call made
to Shaduur Sanders during last week's draft. The team is
being fined two hundred fifty thousand dollars, while defensive coordinator
Jeff Ulbrick is being fined one hundred thousand dollars. The
twenty one year old son of Ulbrick admitted to making
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the prank call in a social media post. I'm Brian Shook.