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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
Pro immigration protests and Los Angeles continue to cause high tensions.
Protesters on Monday were seen throwing objects at dozens of
officers guarding a federal building, with officers responding with flashbangs,
tear gas, and non lethal rounds. President Trump is deployed
an additional two thousand California National Guard troops to La
County and has also sent hundreds of Marines to the area.
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The President says he's happy he got involved with putting
down the protests in La.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Until we went in. If we didn't do the job,
that place would be burning down.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Trump made the comment yesterday. Then in a post on
True Social overnight, Trump said Los Angeles would be burning
to the ground right now if he didn't send in
the troops and compared the situation to the wildfires that
torched thousands of homes. The President called California Governor Gavenoussom
and La Mayor Karen Bass incompetent. He also said the
federal permitting process for houses affected by the fires is
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done and that the city is way behind schedule because
its leaders are moving too slow. A mass group has
reportedly been handing out riot gear to protesters in Los Angeles.
Box eleven recorded a video of the group giving out
riot shields and gas masks near federal buildings on Monday.
Police didn't intervene and wouldn't say if the matter was
under investigation. President Trump is visiting North Carolina's Fort Bragg today.
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Mitch McCann reports he's scheduled to speak at the base
that serves as headquarters for the US Army Special Operations Command.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
He'll be joined by defend Secretary Pete Higseth, along with
service members, veterans, and their families to commemorate the Army's
two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. The visit comes a hit
of a major military parade planned for the streets of Washington,
d C. On Sunday, which also coincides with the president's
seventy ninth birthday.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
The White House said Trump and Hegseth will honor the
courageous warriors who are ready to defend liberty at a
moment's notice. Earlier this year, Hegseth ordered the renaming of
the base, which had been changed to Fort Liberty two
years ago. Top officials from the US and China are
resuming trade talks in London today. This comes as the
two sides oft time tempt to avoid an all out
trade war. Both nations agreed on an initial trade pact
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in Geneva last month. I'mle se Taylor. Senator John Fetterman
is slamming the Democratic Party for not condemning recent protests
in Los Angeles. Fetterman took to x and wrote, my
party loses the moral high ground when we refuse to
condemn setting cars on fire, destroying buildings, and assaulting law enforcements.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen bass
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That both called the deployment of two thousand National Guard
soldiers inflammatory and unwarranted. Florida Attorney General James Ofthmeyer is
warning Broward County sheriff about seemingly refusing to cooperate with
federal immigration officials. Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony is on
the record saying that arresting illegal aliens is not within
his office's purview and he won't participate. Athmyer says Sheriff
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Tony is obligated to work with ICE agents and in
a letter threatens Tony with removal from office if he
doesn't participate. Tony responded with his own letter, writing the
BSO will continue to comply with Florida law regarding immigration
and from horsements. Two new internal polls show the crowded
race for New York City mayor on the Democratic side
is pretty much a two person race. Scott Pringle reports.
Speaker 3 (03:08):
The polls show former Governor Andrew Cuomo remains the front runner,
but Zorn Mam Donnie is not far behind. A survey
conducted by Data for Progress on behalf of Mom Donnie
finds Cuomo up by just two points. However, a poll
from Cuomo's team shows Cuomo with a twelve point lead.
More than a quarter of likely voters tell Data for
Progress they have not heard enough about Mom Donnie to
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form an opinion.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Data shows a direct link between young children's screen time
with behavioral difficulties. Katie Gray has more researchers.
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Recent findings show a strong link between higher screen use
to signs of emotional distress, including anxiety, depression, aggression, and
low self esteem. That's according to research published in the
Journal of Psychological Bulletin, which reviewed one hundred and seventeen
separate studies involving nearly three hundred thousand children under the
age of ten worldwide. Researchers observed that in many of
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these cases, screens all ranges from video game aims to taxing.
We're linked to a kind of coping mechanism resulting in
an endless cycle.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
I'mly S Taylor.