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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
The White House says it's cutting off new federal research
grants to Harvard. It's just the latest in the war
of words between the Trump administration and the Ivy League Institution.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon sent a letter to Harvard's president
citing serious failures in dealing with anti semitism and racial
discrimination and for not allowing viewpoint diversity. Millions of Americans
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may be in store for some serious weather. Seven million
people are under floodwatches due to potentially heavy rainfall from
western New Mexico to Louisiana. Damaging winds, large hail, and
tornadoes are all possible Tonight. Jury selection in the Sean
Diddy comb sex's trafficking trial resumes Tuesday in Manhattan Federal Court.
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Sarah le Kessler reports the judge provided a brief description
of the charges the fifty five year old music mogulist facing,
including prostitution, racketeering, and coercing women into videotape sex performances
he called freak offs. The Harlemborn rapper says he's innocent
and claims any group sex was consensual. Several jurors were
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dismissed who said they'd seen video of Comb's beating up
his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, who's expected to testify if
convicted Combs could face light behind bars. President Trump says
he's not sure what Canada's Prime minister wants to talk
about when the two meet on Tuesday. I guess he
wants to make a deal.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Everybody does.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Prime Minister Mark Karney is scheduled to speak with Trump
at the White House. The high stakes meeting comes in
the midst of a trade war between the two countries.
The CDC is announcing a multi state outbreak of salmonilla
involving backyard poultry. In six states, seven people have reportedly
gotten sick from contact with infected ducks or chickens. Officials
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say to reduce risk of salmonilla, wash your hands for
twenty seconds after touching birds, their supplies, or collecting eggs.
I'm Brian Shook. The man accused of shooting two employees
at Spartan College in Inglewood, California, has been identified Daniel Martindale.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Has more forty year old Jesse Figueroa, a security guard
at the college is accused of shooting two colleagues on
Friday afternoon. Both employees were shot inside an office. Figueroa
was arrested less than two hours later in front of
a middle school in the Peico Union area, about ten
miles away from the college. The victims, both women, are
hospitalized in critical condition. I'm Daniel Martindale.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Texas may soon be in for a financial windfall. Senator
John Cornyan has been rallying support in Washington trying to
get the state paid back for the eleven billion dollars
that was spent securing the border under President Biden. He
said that all the stars are aligned for the cash
to be added to a massive government funding bill that's
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being worked on in Washington. There's a goal of getting
that done by the fourth of July. Chicago police officers
who died in the line of duty are being honored
by their peers and families. Perry Williams reports.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
The annual Saint Jude Memorial March was held yesterday in
Chicago's downtown area. Superintendent Larry Snelling had some encouraging words
for the existing police force. Know that you're appreciated, know
that you're special, and the work that you do. It's special.
Mayor Brandon Johnson and other local leaders were in attendance.
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Twenty twenty five is the ninety third year where gold
Star Families pay tribute to their fallen relatives.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
The Baltimore Ravens are releasing veteran kicker Justin Tucker. He's
being investigated by the NFL for alleged inappropriate behavior involving
over a dozen massage therapists from eight Baltimore area spas.
Ravens GM Eric DeCosta issued a statement saying, sometimes football
decisions are incredibly difficult, and this is one of those instances.
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I'm Brian Shuck