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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.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Minutes, President Trump see's first hand the tragedy in Texas
caused by massive flooding. The death toll is rising after
last week's devastating floods in central Texas. So far, more
than one hundred and twenty people have died, with most
of the fatalities happening in Kerr County. Officials say there
at least one hundred and three have died, including thirty
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six children. At least one hundred and sixty people are
still missing. President Trump visited the area of Friday, saying
he's never seen anything like it. He also praised first
responders and search crews while dismissing concerns about flood alerts.
Department of Homeland Security officials say miners were among those
arrested in the raid of a southern California cannabis farm.
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One farm worker has died after suffering injuries during the raid,
which turned violent. Borders are Tom Homan denounced the actions
of the protesters, including one man who appeared to pull
a gun and opened fire on federal agents.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
What happened in California is just another example of Protestions
becoming criminals, and they've been emboldened by even members of
Congress who compared are used to Nazis and races and terrorists.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Federal immigration agents, along with National guardsmen, carried out simultaneous
raids at two cannabis farms Thursday night, resulting in the
arrest of some two hundred illegal immigrants. The operations sparked
protests and violent clashes with officers. Customs and Border Protection
and Commissioner Rodney Scott confirmed in a post on x
that ten undocumented miners at the Camarillo farm, with eight
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of them unaccompanied, were found. Glasshouse Farms is now under
investigation for child labor violations, and health officials in Arizona
say a person is dead from the plague. The unidentified
patient came into the emergency room at the hospital in
Flagstaff and died the same day. Testing results confirmed Friday
that the person died from the plague caused by this
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same bacterium as the bubonic plague that devastated Europe in
the fourteenth century. I'm Jim Forbes. Pro Palestinian activists and
Columbia graduate Mahmoud Khalil is speaking out after filing a
claim against the Trump administration. Khalil's twenty million dollars claim
alleges false imprisonment and prosecution. He's calling for real accountability
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for what he says were injustices against him. The claim
names the Department of Homeland Security, ICE, and the State
Department as defendants. The Trump administration is trying to deport
Khalil after he helped organize pro Palestinian protests at Columbia.
He was arrested by ICE agents last March and held
for months before being released in June. Chris Brown is
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pleading not guilty to two other charges he's facing in
connection with an alleged attack on a music producer from
the UK. Ryan Shook has More.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
Music producer Abe Diah claimed in twenty twenty three, Brown
hit him in the head several times with the bottle
and assaulted him while he was on the ground. The
residual singer was arrested in the UK in May and
charged two years after the alleged attack. According to a
report from Billboard, Brown appeared at a hearing in London
and tonight the charges. I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Former presidential advisor David Gergan has died. The New York
Times reports he passed away at a retirement community in Lexington, Massachusetts.
He was eighty three. Gergan began his White House career
in the Nixon administration and also served under Presidents Ford
Reagan and then Bill Clinton. He also worked as a
political commentator and was once the editor of US News
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and World Report. In Legendary Entertainment is considering a deal
to acquire Lionsgate Studios. According to multiple reports, Legendary proposed
the deal after Lionsgate separated with the premium cable channel
Stars earlier this year. The deal would unite Legendary, behind
the Dune films and several Godzilla movies, with Lionsgate, known
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for its involvement in the John Wick and Hunger Games films.
I'm Jim Forbes