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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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President Trump says he's confident in Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino,
despite recent internal fighting over handling of the files related
to Jeffrey Epstein. Trump was asked Sunday if Bongino was
still in his position and if the pair had spoken recently,
to which Trump said Bongino and he spoke Sunday and
that he was in good shape. On Friday, multiple news
outlets reported Bongino was debating whether to resign the DOJ
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and FBI usuld a joint memo last week looking to
counterclaims about Epstein long promoted by conservative media figures, including
Bongino and FBI Director Cash Bettel. Crews in Central Texas
have suspended the search for flood victims as heavy rain
continues to slam the region. The National Weather Service as
heavy thunderstorms on moving through the Hill Country region devastated
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by catastrophic flooding last week. Over one hundred and sixty
people remain unaccounted for following the deadly fourth of July
weekend floods. Two people are dead and multiple others wounded
following shootings across Lexington, Kentucky. It's started when the suspects
shot a trooper near the Bluegrass Airport, then carjacked the vehicle.
Police Sheeff Laurence Weathers as officers ended the situation during
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a standoff at Richmond Road Baptist Church.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
The suspect was shot by responding law enforcement and was
pronounced de ceased at the scene.
Speaker 2 (01:24):
The state trooper and two men wounded at the church
are being treated at a hospital. It's neither a bird
nor a plane. It's a Superman, and it's a hit
at the box office. The first film and James Gunns
DC Universe raked in one hundred and twenty three million
dollars on its opening weekend, securing the number one spot
ahead of blockbusters like Jurassic World, Rebirth and f One.
The movie and some of the best sluggers in the
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big leagues will be showing off their talents in Major
League Baseball's Home Run Derby Monday night in Atlanta. Mariners
catcher Cal Rawleigh, who leads Major League Baseball with thirty
eight home runs, headlines the field. Four players will advance
to the second round before the top two square off
for the home run derby title I'm Tammy Trhello. President
Trump says he's satisfied with the investigation into his attempted
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assassination a year ago at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Jim Forbes has details.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
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. I'm Jim Forbes.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Democrats are condemning Florida's controversial alligator Alcatraz. After touring the
detention facility on Saturday, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz called the
conditions inhumane. She said detainees are packed into cages, sometimes
nearly three dozen per cage. Florida Representative Maxwell Frost had
one detainee yelled out to the group of lawmakers that
he was an American citizen. Customers spent just over twenty
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four billion dollars during Amazon's Prime Day event. Details from
Lisa Carton.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
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 became a four day sales extravaganza.
This year, Amazon is hailing it as the biggest Prime
Day shopping event yet. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Federal health officials say this summer is one of the
worst tick seasons the CDC's tick Byite data trackers, as
emergency room visits related to tick bites have jumped, reaching
their highest point in five years Nationally. Young children and
people over the age of seventy eight made up most
of those er visits. A man in Connecticut is thanking
his family pet for finding a lost one hundred and
fifty thousand dollars lottery ticket. Russell Ruff said the winning
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ticket had been missing for weeks. Ruff eventually founded after
his sixteen year old cat decided to crawl behind the bed,
leading Rough and his sons to have to move the furniture.
The ticket matched four of five winning numbers, plus the powerball.
Ruff had added the power play, making his prize jump
from fifty thousand dollars to one hundred and fifty thousand.
I'm Tammy Truhio