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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
Emergency crews are suspending the search for victims as Central
Texas braces for more flash flooding. The National Weather Services
heavy thunderstorms producing several inches of rain per hour are
moving through the Hill Country region devastated by catastrophic flooding
last week. City officials in Kurville are calling it a
dangerous and life threatening situation and warning residents not to
travel unless evacuation orders are given. Over one hundred and
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sixty people still are unaccounted for following the deadly fourth
of July weekend floods. President Trump says he's satisfied with
the investigation into his attempted assassination a year ago. At
a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Jim Forbes has details.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Trump told Fox News he's been brief by multiple agencies,
and although he acknowledges the Secret Service breakdowns, he still
has the utmost respect and trust in his agents. Trump
added the rally was quote a rough day for the
Secret Service. This week. Six Secret Service agents on Trump's
detail that day were suspended.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
I'm Jim Forbes, the president said, the US will be
sending Patriot missiles to Ukraine. Mark Mayfield has that story.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Talking to reporters, Trump continued to speak of his disappointment
with Russian President Putin, saying he has surprise a lot
of people by talking nice then bombing everyone at night.
He went on to add that an exact number has
not been agreed to, but that Ukraine needs it for
protection and that the European Union is paying for it.
Trump is sent to meet with NATO Secretary General Mark
Ruta at the White House on Monday. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Customers spent just over twenty four billion dollars during Amazon's
Prime Day event. Adobe Analytics says that's about nine point
six billion dollars more than last year. Prime Day started
out as a one day event, but it became a
four day sales extravaganza. This year, Amazon held it as
the biggest Prime Day shopping event yet. Global superstar Bad
Bunny kicked off his long awaited three month Puerto Rico
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residency on Friday. He'll be performing thirty shows in all
on the island where he grew up. I'm Tammy Trheo.
The White House is defending President Trump's newly unveiled tariffs
on the European Union in Mexico. Appearing on ABC's This Week,
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said the tariffs are
putting the nation's interests first.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
The message we're all tried to get across is this
is about America getting yourself ready for the Golden Age
by getting our house at order, by getting our tariff
and trade policy and tax policy exactly where it needs
to be for a Golden age.
Speaker 2 (02:30):
Trump unveiled the plan to put a thirty percent blanket
teriff freight on each country starting August first and weekend
post Untrue social The move follows last week's announcement the
President plans to impose a thirty five percent tariff on
Canada for what he called its failure to cooperate on
key issues, including reducing the flow of fentannel into the US.
A new report from airhelp has ranked the best and
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worst airports in the US. Air Help says its factors
included on time, performance, travelers experience, and food and shopping accommodations.
Newark Liberty International, Fort later Dale, Hollywood Airport, and the
Philadelphia Airport got the lowest rankings. Salt Lake City, Lax
and Minneapolis Saint Paul International led the rankings for the
nation's best airports. The first trailer for the film Roofman
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is out. Scott Carr has more.
Speaker 5 (03:13):
The comedy is based on the true story of a
former army ranger who decides to rob McDonald's restaurants by
cutting holes in the roofs, earning the nickname It's been
six months and still no leaves on the whereabouts of
the escaped conflict known as the Roofman. While on the
lamb and hiding in a Toys rs, the character played
by Channing Tatum falls in love with a single mother,
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but his criminal past complicates things. The cast also includes
Kirsten Dunstand Peter Dinklice. Roofman hits theaters October tenth. I'm
Scott Carr.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
YouTube is reworking its policy and what type of content
can earn creators money in what can't. The goal is
to cracked down on inauthentic content, including mass produced and
repetitive videos created with artificial intelligence. A page on YouTube's
website says creators can only upload original material. Updated policy
is expected to be released on Tuesday. I'm Tammy trhio