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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour in just four minutes.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
There's more flooding in central Texas, a little over a
week after deadly Fourth of July weekend floods. It killed
around one hundred and thirty people. Governor Greg Abbott's had
water rescues were carried out Sunday in three counties, and
some communities were under evacuation orders. At least nine people
are dead and dozens more injured after a fire tore
through a nursing home in Full River, Massachusetts. The city's
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fire chief, Jeffrey Bacon.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Crews were met with heavy fire coming through the main
entrance and multiple people hanging out the windows looking to
be rescued.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
The blaze was reported Sunday night at the Gabriel House
assisted living facility and quickly declared a mass casualty event.
Nearly half a dozen firefighters were reported to be among
the injured. Three people are dead and three more are
injured following a series of shootings yesterday in Lexington in Kentucky.
Police Chief Lawrence Weathers says it started when a man
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shot a state trooper near Bluegrass Airport, then carjacked a
vehicle and fled to a church where he opened fire,
killing two women. Something like this.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
Has a huge impact on our community.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Please say. Two men who were also shot near the
Richmond Road Baptist church are hospitalized along with the trooper,
who's listed in stable condition. Authorities have identified the suspected
shooter as Guy House, who's believed to have had a
connection to the people at the church. Orders are Tom
Homan is speaking out after a federal judge ordered a
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halt to immigration raids in Los Angeles. Appearing on CNN
State of the Union, Homann said the judge is overstepping
their authority. I don't think any federal judge can dictate
immigration policy.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Has a matter for Congress and for the President, and
I know Department of Justice is going to litigate this.
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Who won't take it to the Piels Corps. The order
barshi from relying on race, language, spoken, type of work,
or location when detaining suspects. I'm Michael Cassner. Police are
investigating what was reported to be a teddy bear wrapped
in human skin found in Victorville, California. Daniel Martindale with more.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
There are now reports saying the object may actually be
part of a prank. The teddy bear was found early
Sunday afternoon outside of a convenience store. A corner investigator
with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department picked up the
object for further analysis. Artist Robert Kelly of Dark Seed
Creation says he made the bear out of latex and
shipped it to a customer in Victorville last week. Kelly
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specializes in horror, special effects and haunted attractions.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
A new report from airhelp has ranked the best and
worst airports in the United States. Tammy Treheel with details.
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Airhelp said its factors included on time, performance, travelers experience,
and food and shopping accommodations. Newark Liberty International, Fort Lauderdale,
Hollywood Airport and the Philadelphia Airport received the lowest rankings.
Lake City LAX and Minneapolis Saint Paul International led the
rankings for the nation's best airports.
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Ex AI, the company behind Elon Musk's rock AI chatbot,
is apologizing after the AI made anti Semitic posts last week,
including praising Adolf Hitler. The company posted on x that
it was horrific behavior and blamed an update to a
code path Global Superstar Bad Bunny is kicked off aslong
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a way to three month Puerto Rico residency Lisa Carton
with more.
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Bad Bunny will be performing thirty shows in all on
the island where he grew up. The first nine of
those shows are reserve for locals only, although Lebron James
was spotted among concertgoers in San Juan Friday night. The
effect of Bad Bunny's album and concerts are already being felt.
More than thirty five thousand hotel nights have been booked
during the normally slow summer season, with the concerts expected
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to attract more than six hundred thousand visitors and generate
more than one hundred and eighty six million dollars.
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I'm Michael Kastner.