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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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The Trump administration is offering one thousand dollars to illegal
immigrants if they self deport using a government app. Mark
Mayfield reports.
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President Trump addressed the program while speaking at the White
House Monday.
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What we thought we'd do is a self deport. Well,
we're going to pay each one a certain amount of money,
and we're going to get him a beautiful flight back.
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To where they came from. The Department of Homeland Security
said the payments will be made after their return has
been confirmed through the CBP home app. The app's web
page estimates that once approved, undocumented migrants could typically depart
the US within three weeks. Those who submit their intent
to voluntarily self deport would also be deprioritized for detention
and removal ahead of their departure. I'm Mark Neefield.
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President Trump says he's not sure what Canada's Prime minister
wants to talk about when the two meet today at
the White House. Alice Barr reports the high stake meeting
comes amid a brewing trade war between the US and Canada.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney campaigned on standing up to President
Trump over his new tariffs, including on Canadian steel and aluminum,
and his frequent references to Canada becoming the fifty first state.
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Trump told reporters in the Oval Office yesterday he thinks
Carney wants to make a deal, and that everybody does.
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in California
are seeing a forty four percent decline in doced cargo vessels.
Mario Cardero, CEO of the Port of Long Beach, says
traffic has not been this slow since the height of
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the pandemic.
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COVID gave us at least an insight of what happens
when the cargo stops, and we certainly don't want to
repeat that scenario again.
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Port officials blamed the decline of incoming shipments on the
tariffs President Trump has placed on foreign goods, particularly goods
from China. Oklahoma City police say at least seven people
were injured in a shooting late last night and Oklahoma
City bar. It happened at the Collective in the city's
Midtown area. One of the victims was critically injured. I'm
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Michael Casner. Jury's selection in the Sean Diddy Combe sex
trafficking trial resumes today in Manhattan Federal Court. More from
Sarah Lee Kessler.
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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 Harlem born rapper says he's innocent and claims any
group sex was consensual. Several jurors were dismissed who said
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they'd seen video of Comb's beating up his former girlfriend,
Cassie Ventura, who's expected to testify. If convicted, Combs could
face life behind bars.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp says he will not run for
the US Senate next year. More from Liz Kennedy.
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The governor made the announcement on social media on Monday.
The race for the seat currently held by Democrat John
Alsoff is expected to be one of the most closely
contested in the country. Alsoff won the state's twenty twenty
twenty twenty one US Senate election, defeating incumbent Republican Senator
David Perdue in a runoff election. Meanwhile, Governor Kemp said
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he had decided after many conversations with friends, supporters, and
leaders who had encouraged him to run. He said he'll
work alongside President Trump and Senate leadership to ensure the
GOP has a strong Republican nominee who can win.
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Next November, the twenty twenty seven NFL Draft is headed
for the nation's capital. President Trump and NFL Commissioner Roger
Goodell made the announcement at the White House on Monday.
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The twenty twenty seven NFL Draft.
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That's a big thing.
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We'll be held right here in our nation's capital, Washington, DC,
on the National Mall.
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President said the draft is an annual highlight for football
fans across the nation. The announcement comes just day after
the Washington Commander's unveiled plans for a new stadium to
be built on the site of RFK Stadium. I'm Michael Kassner.