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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This since your twenty four to seven use update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour in just four minutes. Crews
have been searching through the night for dozens of survivors
of a Texas flood that killed twenty four people. Brian
Gan reports Kirk.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Ketty's hear of Larry Litha's as a massive search and
rescue effort is under way.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
I want the public to know we are doing everything
we can to rescue those who are in peril and
to find those who are missed.
Speaker 3 (00:27):
Some of those unaccounted for are children from Camp Mystic,
a private Christian summer camp for girls near Kerrville, Texas.
Hundreds of children were at the camp when as much
as ten inches of rainfell, causing the Guadalupe River to flood.
Rushing water destroyed homes, campsites, and RV parks.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Two people are dead and several others wounded in an
early morning shooting in downtown Indianapolis. Police say the gunfire
erupted just before one thirty am as they were already
investigating a separate disturbance in the area. One person was
dead at the scene. Six others, including three adults and
three juveniles, were taken to the hospital. Where one of
the juveniles later died. Seven people were detained for questioning.
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Indianapolis police say there were a large number of unsupervised
teens on the streets downtown when the shooting began. There
are reports that Hamas is inching closer to a ceasefire
deal with Israel. A Palestinian official on Friday described Hamas's
reaction to the deal as positive. The Gaza Deal, which
includes a sixty day ceasefire on the Gaza Strip, is
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being broken by the US. President Trump says Israel has
already agreed to the deal, and claims an agreement could
be reached by next week. No Ozzi, Osbourne and Black
Sabbath will reunite today for Ozzie's Back to the Beginning
Farewell concert. The star studded lineup also includes Metallica, Guns N' Roses, Pantera, Slayer,
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Alison Chains and others. The sold out show in Birmingham,
England will be availvailable on live stream beginning today at
ten am Eastern. I'm Lisa Carton. President Trump wants to
bring a UFC fight to the White House as part
of the nation's two hundred and fiftieth birthday celebrations. More
from Lisa Taylor.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
Speaking at the America two fifty kickoff event in Iowa Thursday,
Trump said the event next year will host twenty to
twenty five thousand people on the grounds of the White House.
He went on to say the fight would be just
one of the many events happening across the country to
celebrate the landmark birthday. The UFC confirmed plans for the
event Friday, day after the White House Press Secretary Caroline
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Levitt said the President is dead serious about the idea.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Now that the fourth of July is over, the rush
to get home is expected to hit Sunday. Natalie Migliori
has more.
Speaker 5 (02:46):
TSA spokespirst in Jessica Melee sa security checkpoints are prepared
for the surge of flyers trying to get home. I
think sometimes the departures are spread out, but that return
is a little more concentrated.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
So if you're.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
Flying on Sunday, July six, pretty much anywhere across the country,
make sure you give yourself plenty of time. Meantime, Triple
A spokesman Robert Sinclair says noon to six pm is
going to be the worst time to be on the roads,
as a majority of the sixty one million people driving.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
Try to return home. It's a Manhattan missing dog story,
but with a happy and surprising ending. Andrew Whitman shares
the tail.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Chili, the chihuahua, went missing back in June. Owner Gabrielle
Porter says Chili wiggled out of his harness while she
was saying goodbye to another dog at Hudson in twelfth
Streets in the West Village. He dashed into the street,
took a bump from a taxi, then disappeared. Ten days later,
someone spot of the chihuahua in the Hudson River treading water,
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but only barely. A kayaker finally picked him up. Chili
was covered in oil and debris from the water. He
was exhausted and looked like skin and bones. Chile, now
called by some the second miracle on the Hudson, is
recovering well.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
Chile was reunited with their owner after the kayaker found
her number on the missing dog poster that she'd plastered
all over Manhattan. I'm Lisa Carton.