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This is your twenty four to seven use update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour at just four minutes.
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Iran's foreign minister says his country has not agreed to
a ceasefire that's been announced by President Trump. A Basarachi
posted on x said as of now, there's no agreement
on any ceasefire or cessation of military operations. But he
said if Israel stops what he called it's illegal aggression
against the Iranian people by early Tuesday morning, then Iran
had no intention of continuing its response. The Foreign ministrate
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that Iran will later decide whether to approve the agreement.
The head of NATO is backing the US strikes against Iran.
Mark Mayfield has details.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
Speaking ahead of the NATO summit at the Hague in
the Netherlands, NATO Secretary General Mark Ruta said the attacks
did not violate international law, is that NATO's position has
been that Iran should not have a nuclear weapon. President
Trump is scheduled to travel to the Netherlands for the summit.
The conflict between Iran and Israel, as well as the
war in Ukraine are expected to be the summit's leading issues.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
A Mark Mayfield, the Supreme Court allowing the Trump administration
to deport convicted criminals to so called third countries, even
if they have no connection to the nation. It puts
a hole on a federal judge's ruling that said those
being deported to have a chance to bring claims that
they would be at risk of persecution or death if
sent to the countries. All three liberal judges on the
court dissented. The White House can now send the migrants
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to places like South Sudan. The prosecution is expected to
rest its case today in the Shawn Ditty home sex
trafficking trial in New York City. Kristin Marx reports.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
A special agent for Homeland Security investigations back on the stand,
testifying about things found at Ditty's home, like explicit files.
His testimony is expected to continue Tuesday. The jury was
shown explicit videos of what appeared to be FREA cops
and heard messages between Ditty and an escort agency. Meanwhile,
the defense is expected to rest its case by Wednesday,
setting the stage for closing arguments later this week. Ditty
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has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and other charges,
including racketeering conspiracy.
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Kristin Marx Cardi b is gearing up to release her
highly anticipated sophomore out am I the drama. It's set
to drop on September nineteenth. I'm Tammy Trihio. Asian markets
have been rallying following in line with US markets after
President Trump said that Iran and Israel have agreed to
a ceasefire. Rebecca Abundon reports.
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Japan's NICKK two to five was up more than one
point two percent in morning trade local time, while South
Korea's Cosby gained two point seven percent. The hand Saying
rose one point six percent, and the Shanghai Composite Index
was up about zero point nine percent as investors reacted
positively to President Trump's announcement of a ceasefire being reached,
even though there remains uncertainty on what the parties have
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agreed to. Crude oil prices and down after they tumbled
as much as nine percent overnight as concerns about possible
supply disruptions due to the conflict eased. Rebecca Buns.
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In Hong Kong, a federal judges ordering Kilmar Abrigo Garcia
be released from custody depending his trial on human smuggling charges.
US Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes as set a hearing for
Wednesday to discuss the conditions of his release. She made
it clear in her order that she doesn't believe Garcia
is a flight risk, but acknowledge that Ice is likely
to detain him if he's released from custody. The government
has already indicated it will appeal the judge's ruling a
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break of Garcia was wrongfully deported to all Salvador earlier
this year, before being returned to the US earlier this month.
Researchers in Seattle have found a possible link between a
gene mutation sudden infant death syndrome. That story from brad Ford.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
Iaron 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,
only that they might be prone to a sudden death.
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I'm brad Ford.
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A major national grocery store chain, is closing dozens of stores.
Kroger announced plans to close approximately sixty over the next
eighteen months to streamline operations and enhance efficiency. The Cincinnati
based grocery giant has assured that all employees from the
closing stores will be offered positions at other locations. I'm
Tammy Trahio.