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In just a matter of hours after Iran attack to
US base, a ceasefire is announced. President Trump says Israel
and Iran have agreed to a ceasefire. Vice President J. D.
Vance confirmed the news late Monday on Fox News.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
Well, we were actually working on that just as I
left the White House to come over here. So that's
good news that the President was able to get that
across the finish line.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
On social media, Trump posted quote, there will be a
complete and total ceasefire. Trump adds this is an official
end of the twelve day war and it will be
saluted by the world. The NATO summit at the Hague
in the Netherlands on Tuesday will have a different agenda.
The meeting comes right on the heels of the ceasefire
between Iran and Israel that was announced by President Trump.
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NATO leaders will now discuss the US and perhaps NATO's
involvement in the peace process. President Trump is scheduled to
arrive Tuesday in the Netherlands for the summit. Researchers in
Seattle have found a possible link between a gene mutation
and sudden infant death syndrome. Brad Ford has the very latest.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
Baron Matthew SIDS Research Guild includes researchers from Seattle Children's
Research Institute and data scientists from Microsoft. Examined genes from
one hundred and forty four children who died sudden, unexplained deaths.
The gene variant was also found in people who suffered
sudden deaths for other reasons, including cardiac arrest. The gene
variant does not mean a child will die from SIDS,
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only that they might be prone to a sudden death.
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I'm brad Ford, and US abortion rates are on the rise.
According to data from the Society of Family Planning. In
twenty twenty four, abortions totaled one point fourteen million, despite
years of bands and restrictions on reproductive care. The report
found abortions delivered via telehealth have jumped significantly since Roe v.
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Wade was overturned, but the majority of abortions still happened
in person. Delivered via telehealth are covered by shield laws,
which provide legal protections. I'm jim Forbes. The National Guard
troops and marines deployed to California to protect federal agents
and buildings weren't on the ground in Los Angeles. Text
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messages released to the San Francisco Chronicles say of the
nearly five thousand National Guard and Marine troops deployed to LA,
less than twenty percent were actually on the ground in
the city last week. The message has reportedly come from
state officials with first hand knowledge of National Guard staffing levels.
Most of the troops deployed are now stationed at the
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Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamedos. The Oklahoma City
Thunder are NBA champions for the very first time. The
Thunder defeated the Indiana Pacers one of three ninety one
in Game seven of the NBA Finals in Oklahoma City.
The Pacers still have never won an NBA championship. Dolly
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Parton is headed to Sin City. The Country Music Icon
announced her Dolly Live at Las Vegas Mini residency on Monday.
It's set to take place December fourth through the thirteenth
at the Coliseum at Caesar's Palace. Parton hasn't regularly toured
in almost a decade and hasn't had an extended run
in Vegas in thirty two years. In a statement, the
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Rock and Roll Hall of Famers said quote to say
that I'm excited would be an understatement. Tickets go on
sale on Wednesday, and Mick Ralphs is dead at the
age of eighty one. Bad Company and Mott the Hoople
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co founder Mick Ralfs is dead at the age of
eighty one. His representative confirmed his death on Monday, but
no cause was given. Ralphs wrote hit songs for Bad
Company like Can't Get Enough and feel Like Making Love.
The guitarist also wrote rock and Roll Queen for Mott
the HOOPLEPNY front man Paul Rogers says his heart has
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hit the ground. I'm Jim Forbes