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July 11, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour in just four minutes. President Trump
says he has never seen anything like the damage done
by the recent flooding in central Texas. He and First
Lady Milania Trump got a first hand look at the
flooding Devas station today. The President said, he talked to

(00:22):
the families who lost children.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
We just gave our warmest condolences. But you say to yourself,
you know, how do you give condolences? How do you
do that to a young person that three days ago
was here.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
The FBI deputy director is contemplating stepping down. Multiple reports
say Dan Bongino has told people he's thinking about resigning
after clashing with US Attorney General Pam Bondi over the
Jeffrey Epstein files. A federal judge in California could rule
as early as today on a restraining order looking to
stop ice rates. The judge in Los Angeles, a Biden appointee,

(00:57):
does seem critical of the government's position to telling its lawyers.
She wants more specifics about the operations and less generalities.
Wall Street is closing as trade worries escalate. Kristen Mark says.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
More stocks fell a day after the SMP five hundred
hitar record high after President Trump announced a thirty five
percent tariff on Canada and threatened higher tariffs on other countries.
Investors are looking ahead to the start of the second
quarter earning season, along with the release of key inflation
data next week. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones
Industrial average fell two hundred and seventy nine points, the

(01:32):
SMP five hundred slipped twenty points. The NASDAK lost forty
five points.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
A federal appeals court panel is tossing out a plea
agreement that would have allowed the alleged mastermind behind the
tragic September eleventh attack to escape the death penalty. Khalid
Sheik Muhammad is accused of spearheading the attacks, and under
the plea agreement, he would have been able to plead
guilty in exchange for escaping the federal death penalty. The

(01:58):
deal was negotiated over to TiO years and would have given Mohammad,
as well as two Code defendants life without parole. I'm
Brian Schuk. Interest to cruel for student loan borrowers on
the Saving on Valuable Education Plan will restart August first,
Tammy Trijello has the details.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
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 they're for barons ends, their balances will start
to go up with the restart of interest to cruel
I'm Tammy Tricheo.

Speaker 1 (02:36):
In its efforts to find a way around US restrictions
on AI chips sold to China, Navidia is planning a
chip designed specifically for China. The Financial Times reports this
AI chip would be based on Navidia's Blackwell processor, already
modified to meet the existing AI chip restrictions. New York

(02:57):
City Central Park now has its first public pool for
the first time since twenty twenty one, but people on
social media say it has been a mess. Natalie Migliore reports.

Speaker 4 (03:09):
Social media users have reported three hour wait times to
get into the Godnessman Pool in Central Park, along with
fights and homeless people bathing. The pool, formerly the Lasker
Pool and Rink, is completely free and holds up to
one thousand swimmers. The outlet AM New York says it
went to check out the wait times on an eighty
seven degree day, but the line was reasonable and swimmers

(03:29):
seem to be on their best behavior. Officials say the
pool is becoming popular, so the Central Park Conservancy has
warned New Yorkers to arrive early during the height of
the summer. I'm Natalie Migliori.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
The song I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas became a
holiday hit in nineteen fifty three, and now the song
and the woman who sang it have been honored with
a statue at the Oklahoma City Zoo. Gail Peeve sang
the song when she was just ten years old. Dozens
of people were at the Oklahoma City Zoo as this
statue depicting Pev with a hippopotamus was unveiled. I'm Brian Shook.
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