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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Search teams in Texas are holding out hope as they
raced to find more than one hundred seventy people still
missing after last week's devastating floods. The death toll has
climbed to at least one hundred twenty and among the
unaccounted four or five campers and a councilor swept away
when a girls camp along the Guadalupe River was destroyed.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is ordering flags to fly at
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half staff across the state to honor the victims of
the deadly floods. President Trump and First Lady Malania Trump
will tour the damaged area tomorrow. Thirty one workers are
okay after an industrial tunnel collapsed last night in Los Angeles.
Mayor Karen bass Sure.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
I had an opportunity to speak with many of them,
and of course.
Speaker 4 (00:50):
They were relieved.
Speaker 3 (00:51):
Of course, the first thing they did was call their
family members, but they were also light about it, like
you would expect.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
The workers were three hundred to four hundred feet below
the surface at the time of the collapse, and they
were about six miles away from the tunnel's only access point.
They were rescued by the Los Angeles Fire Department's Urban
Search and Rescue Team. All of the workers were evaluated
by paramedics with no reports of injuries. New Jersey Senator
Corey Booker is looking into ban Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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agents from concealing their identities when conducting arrests. He and
fellow Democratic Senator Alex Paedia of California just introduced a
bill that bans ICE agents from wearing masks and requires
them to display their agency name and either their name
or badge number. It's called the Visible Act, and so
our bill is trying to actually protect ICE agents protect
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the public. The Department of Homeland Security spokesperson responded, saying
that when officers conduct operations, they clearly identify themselves as
law enforcement. However, there are a number of videos out
there showing mask ICE agents in unmarked vehicles taking people
into custody. Stock futures are little changed After Nasdak notched
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a new record, I'm Michael Kassner. The European Union says
a conditional trade deal with the US could be reached
in the coming days. Correspondent William Denslow.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
The US has not sent a letter to the EU
detailing a new tarifreight. The officials hope this is a
positive sign, but warned that should no deal be reached,
the block could deploy countermeasures as early as next week,
worth roughly twenty five billion dollars.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
US officials say six Secret Service agents were suspended following
the attempted assassination of President Trump in Pennsylvania last year.
Mark Mayfield with the story.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
According to multiple reports, the agency issued the suspensions in
the aftermath of the attempted shooting of trumpet a rally
in the city of Butler. The then presidential candidate was
left with minor injuries, while one of the attendees at
the rally was killed. The shooter, identified as Thomas Matthew Crooks,
was killed by Secret Service agents in the aftermath of
the shooting. A review by the Department of Homeland Security
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revealed law enforcement breakdowns had left Trump vulnerable to an
attempted assassination.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
A Mark Mayfield interest to cruel for student long borrowers
on the Saving on Valuable Education plan will restart on
August first. Tammy Tricheo with the details.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
The safe plan was created under the Biden administration. It
became a popular option for its ability to offer some
borrowers monthly payments as low as zero dollars. While borrowers
will not be responsible for making payments on the SAVEE
Plan until their forbearons ends, their balances will start to
go up with the restart of interest. To cruel, the
Education Department is urging these people to choose a new
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repayment plan before restarting payments. I'm Tammy Tricheo.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
The case against a Milwaukee judge charge for allegedly helping
an illegal immigrant evde ice agencies going forward for now.
The FBI says Judge Hannah Dugan intentionally misdirected federal agents
away from a subject that was going to be arrested
in her courthouse in April. On Tuesday, a federal magistrate
dismiss Dugan's bid to dismiss the case. I'm Michael Kassner.