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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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A Los Angeles federal judge is temporarily blocking immigration agents
from carrying out stops and arrests that advocacy violate the law.
The judge issued an order Friday that bars agents from
relying on race, Spanish speaking, type of work, or location
when detaining suspects. Attorneys with Public Council and the ACLU
argued that recent ice operations in the Los Angeles area
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amounted to racial profiling. President Trump was in Kerrville, Texas,
getting a first hand look at the flooding devastation. During
a roundtable discussion with local officials and first responders, Trump
said he was in Kerville to express the anguish of
the entire nation.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Hard to believe the devastation. Trees that are one hundred
years old just ripped out of the ground. I've never
seen anything like it.
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The President and First Lady Milannia Trump met with some
of the family members affected by the tragedy. Over one
hundred and twenty people are dead and many remain missing.
The US government saw a fiscal surplus in June thanks
to President Trump's tariffs the Treasury Department said Friday. The
month brought in a surplus of more than twenty seven
billion dollars after a three hundred and sixteen billion dollar
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deficit in May. The numbers brought the nation's year to
date one point three trillion dollar deficit, down about a percent.
Spending is up six percent compared with this time last year.
Chris Brown is pleading not guilty to two other charges
he's facing in connection with an alleged attack on a
music producer from the UK, Brian Shook, reports.
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Music producer Abe Diah claimed in twenty twenty three, Brown
hit him in the head several times with a 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
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and tonight the charges. I'm Brian Shook.
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And Superman is soaring to a tremendous start at the
box office. The first film and James Guns DC Universe
made twenty two and a half million dollars from Thursday previews.
I'm Marknefield. President Trump is not happy with questions about
possible issues with warnings before floods get Central Texas. While
in Kerrville, Texas, to survey the damage, Trump was asked
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by a reporter about possible issues with alerts getting out
fast enough.
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Only a bad person would ask a question like that.
To be honest with you, I don't know who you are,
but only a very evil person would ask a question
like that. I think this has been heroism.
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He added that it's easy to sit back and ask
about what could have been done differently. Trump went on
to praise the first responders. El Choppo's oldest son is
pleading guilty to US drug trafficking charges. Prosecutors say oh
Video Guzman Lopez and his brother, Joaquin Guzman Lopez ran
a faction of the Seneloa cartel oh Video. Guzman Lopez
has agreed to postpone his sentencing to a later court
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date after pleading guilty to drug trafficking, money laundering, and
firearms charges tied to his leadership role in the cartel.
His father, Joaquin el Choppo Guzman, is serving a life
sat enten after being convicted in twenty nineteen for his
role as the former leader of the Cinte looa cartel.
Kanye West is being accused of sexual battery and sex
trafficking in a newly amended complaint filed by his former assistant,
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Michael Kasner.
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Reports.
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Lauren Pashota previously sued the rapper for wrongful termination and
sexual harassment. In June twenty twenty four. Pashoda's lawyers alleged
Wes terminated her employment in the fall of twenty twenty
three after she began refusing his sexual advances. She's demanding
a trial by jury to seek general economic and punitive damages,
including past and future last earnings.
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I'm Michael Cassner, and an experienced endurance runner is dead
after collapsing during a one hundred and two mile race
through the Colorado Mountains yesterday. Elaine Stipula of Michigan fell
after three hours of running in the hard Rock one
hundred mile endurance run in Silverton. The race winds through
mountain passes and covers more than twelve thousand feet in elevation.
Emergency responders who had to walk a quarter mile on
foot from their vehicles trying to resuscitate the sixty year old,
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but it was no use. Stipula had competed in marathons
around the world. No cause of death was immediately given.
I Mark Mayfield