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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour in just four minutes. The
White House is actively looking at possibly suspending the writ
of Habeas Corpus. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen
Miller said the actions of the courts will play a
role in what President Trump's decision is on the matter. Look,
A lot of it depends on whether the courts do
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the right thing or not. The Writ of Habeas Corpus
allows for a person's detention by the government to be challenged.
The Trump administration has been at odds with some judges
who have blocked certain deportations. Newark Mayor Ross Baraka is
in custody for refusing to leave the Ice Detention center
at Delaney Hall. Kristen Marx has.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
More witnesses say it happened when Baraka tried to join
three New Jersey Democratic Representatives Bonnie Watson, Coleman, Robinendez and
Leamonica mcgiver who are there to try to get a
look at the facility Friday. The mayor has a publicly
for three days been saying that he's going to break in.
Eventually did break in, was given multiple opportunities to remove
himself Acting US Attorney of New Jersey Elina Haba where
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it is there was a scuffle before officers swarmed Baraka.
The mayor has been protesting the center all week, claiming
it doesn't have the proper permits to house migrants. Representative Coleman,
we'll make sure that this administration at here's two the
rules that separate us from dictatorships.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Kristin Marx reporting President Trump's upcoming visit to the Middle
East is being hyped by the White House. Press Secretary
Caroline Levitt today said Trump is going to reaffirm his
commitment for a free and prosperous Middle East. He'll visit
US troops at the airbase and Cutter, the largest US
military base in the region. Wall Street is closing mostly
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lower to end the week. Stocks fell in shoppy trading
ahead of crucial trade talks with China. The Dow fell
one hundred and nineteen points to forty one to forty nine,
The S and P lost four points to fifty six nine,
and the NASDAK rose a fraction of a point to
seventeen nine twenty eight. I'm Brian Schuck. American cardinals who
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took part in the conclave are weighing in on the
election of the first American Pope. Kristin Marx reports.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
At a press conference at the Pontifical North American College,
New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan was asked if it had
anything to do with the election of President Trump.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
I don't think the fact that Cardinal Prevos was from
the United States had much weight. It should not startle
us that we would look to Pope Leo as a
bridge builder.
Speaker 3 (02:33):
Archbishop of Newark Joseph Tobin said he had no shortlist
and stressed that the most important thing to do was
listened to.
Speaker 5 (02:41):
Especially these discussions before as I valued what happened in
the sentence so much because it was an opportunity not
simply enroll Tolissa, but in all places in Newark, New Jersey.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Kristin Marx reporting, Former congresswoman and now candidate for California
Governor Katie Porter says the state needs to come clean
about high speed rail. Appearing on KTLA's Inside California Politics,
Porter said voters know the project is grossly over budget
and five years past the original completion date. The original
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estimated cost of ten billion dollars is now at one
hundred billion. The National Association of Letter Carriers holds its
annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive this weekend.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
About ten thousand cities across the US are expected to participate.
To donate, leave non perishable food items in a bag
near your mailbox on Saturday, May tenth. Donations will be
returned to the local post office and then sent to
nearby food banks. I'm Marknyfield.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Social media startup PiZZ is suing instacart for copyright infringement.
Earlier this week, instacart launched Fizz, a drinks and snacks
delivery service for parties. Fizz, the gen z social network
app on college campuses, is suing Instacart over using the name.
Fizz says it filed to trademark the name in twenty
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twenty one. I'm Brian Shook.