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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update. The
latest use this hour at just four minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Recovery operations are now the focus of crews in Central
Texas after historic flooding swept through the region. Officials describe
search efforts as methodical to ensure no stone is left unturned.
Many states are offering support in the rescue efforts. California
has sent eighteen urban Search and Rescue Team members and canines.
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Fire and Rescue Chief Brian Marshall.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
The canine handler will notify the resources that are working
together in that situation and hopefully recover someone's missing family member.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
President Trump and First Lady Milania Trump will be in
the state tomorrow to tour the flood damage. President Trump's
order to limit birthright citizenship is being temporarily blocked by
a federal judge from going into effect throughout the country.
The judge also granted class action status in the case
after the Supreme Court limited the ability of judges to
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block orders nationwide through other means. The swarm of earthquakes
under Washington State's Mount Rainier has now set a record.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Bradford reports there have been over three hundred and thirty
four earthquakes since July eighth that surpasses the two thousand
nine swarm event. These are not large earthquakes. The strongest
is only two point four magnitude. The USGS says they've
only monitored the mountain for about forty years, so they
don't know if there were larger sworms in the past.
There is no deformation on the mountain or other signs
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that might indicate a future eruption. I'm brad Ford.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Vacation renters are likely wasting billions in food each year
across the US, according to a study published in Waste Management.
Researchers projected an annual estimate of up to two point
three billion dollars spent on food that was not consumed
by the end of vacations. The study found that produce
p T Tree Staples topped the charts of most discarded
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vacation groceries. I'm Brian Shook. Two student pilots are dead
after a mid air collision in Canada. It happened yesterday
morning in the province of Manitoba. The president of the
pilot school said the two were practicing takeoffs and landings
in small, single engine planes when the crash happened. The
two appeared to try and land at the same time,
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causing the collision. Sean Diddy Combs wins a legal victory
in a civil lawsuit while awaiting sentencing in New York
for transporting people for prostitution. Sara Lee Kessler reports.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
TMZ is reporting that a judge has decided to remove
significant rape allegations from a lawsuit filed on behalf of
April Lampros. She's accused the fifty five year old music
mogul of raping her multiple times back in the nineteen nineties.
Combe's legal team is denying Lampres's claims, calling them baseless,
and has filed emotions to try to get the whole
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lawsuit dismissed. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
Major League Baseball is planning to use its automated ball
strike Challenge system for the upcoming All Star Game. Chris
Carragio has.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
More This comes after successful trial runs during spring training.
It's part of an effort by the league to commit
to integrating technology to enhance accuracy and fairness. The system
will utilize t mobiles five G network to track every
pitch's location relative to the strike zone. Challenges can only
be initiated by the batter, pitcher or catcher. Abs may
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be implemented full time as soon as next season.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Paul McCartney is getting back on the road. The Rock
Icon announced he'll continue his Got Back Tour starting September
twenty ninth. McCartney will visit sixteen cities across North America,
including Las Vegas, Denver, Minneapolis, and Atlanta. The tour will
wrap up November twenty fifth in Chicago. Fans can register
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now for ticket pre sales that start July fifteenth, while
a general on sale will happen July eighteenth. I'm Brian Shook.