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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.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen bass as her city is being
used for an experiment as the federal government brings in
the National Guard and Marines to counter immigration protests. This
kind of atmosphere, it creates a chaos in our city.
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People not sure whether they should go outside, whether they
need to stay inside.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
We did not need this, says She feels like it's
a test to see what happens when the federal government
moves in and takes the authority away from the state
or away from local government. The demonstration started Friday and
response to immigration raids happening around the city. House Minority
leader Came Jeffreys's criticizing President Trump's deployment of federal troops
to Los Angeles. Mark Mayfield has details.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Speaking from the Capitol, Jeffreys emphasized the constitutional right of
Americans to peacefully assemble and petition the government.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
These people have zero credibility, zero credibility on the other
side of the aisle it comes to issues of law
and order.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
He condemned the Trump administration and, in his words, extreme
mega Republicans for intentionally inflaming the situation. He reiterated that
while peaceful protest is protected, any unlawful behavior should be
addressed my appropriate authorities. I'm Mark Neathhewd.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Health and Human Service as Secretary. Robert F. Kennedy Junior's
removing all seventeen members of a pal that advises the
CDC on vaccines a story from Brian Shook.
Speaker 5 (01:26):
In an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal Monday,
Kennedy wrote, a clean sweep is needed to re establish
public confidence in vaccine science. Kennedy was a vaccine skeptic
prior to becoming the Health and Human Services Secretary. He
since softened his stance, saying if a parent desires their
child to be vaccinated, their decision should be based on
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informed consent through a doctor. I'm Brian Shook.
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Leilo and Stitches still holding onto the top spot at
the box office. The Disney film took the number one
spot for the third straight week, taking in just over
thirty two million dollars. It's now made over so one
hundred and seventy million worldwide and should soon become the
year's first billion dollar release. I'm Tammy Trheo. The President
wants to deposit one thousand dollars each and so called
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Trump accounts for newborn Americans. Lisa Taylor has details.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
The money would come mostly from employers to their employees,
and US citizens born between January first, twenty twenty five
and December thirty one, twenty twenty eight will be eligible.
The CEOs of uber Dell and Goldman Sachs joined Trump
at a White House business roundtable to announce their participation.
The Trump accounts will track the overall stock market, and
it's part of the President's big beautiful bill that's making
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its way to a Senate vote.
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I'mly S.
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Taylor.
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The Southern Baptist Convention is holy a Sanuel meeting in
Dallas this week where members will vote on efforts to
get the Supreme Court to overturn the right to same
sex marriage. That right was established in twenty fifteen, and
now the country's largest Protestant denomination will consider formally working
to try and get the decision overturned. The convention also
plans to vote on measures calling for pornography and sports
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betting to outlawed, defunding, planned parenthood, and opposition to abortion.
An average wage isn't enough to live comfortably in the US,
as according to financial tech company smart Asset. Michael Kassner
has details.
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The median wage is about sixty two thousand dollars a year,
but you need nearly eighty one thousand dollars to live
comfortably in West Virginia, the most affordable state in the study.
Living comfortably in this case is defined as spending half
your income on essentials like food and rent, twenty percent
towards savings and paying off debt, and the other thirty
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percent for whatever you want. Hawaii is the most expensive state,
where it would take more than one hundred and twenty
four thousand dollars annually to meet that goal. I'm Michael Kassner.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
WWE WrestleMania is officially returning to Las Vegas for a
second straight year. Legiance Stadium will host WrestleMania forty two
on April eighteenth and nineteenth of next year. The stadium
hosted WrestleMania forty one this past April. It had the
largest total attendance in WWE history. It was also the
most watch Dresselmania of all time after airing on Peacock
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and other streaming platforms. I'm Tammy Truhio