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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. President
Trump underwent vascular testing after experiencing swelling in his legs.
That's according to White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
In recent weeks, President Trump noted mild swelling in his
lower legs and keeping with routine medical care and out
of an abundance of caution, This concern was thoroughly evaluated
by the White House Medical Unit.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
All results from the testing were within the normal limits.
Levitt also spoke about pictures online that show bruising on
Trump's hands and said that's due to frequent handshaking. The
first ever DOJA spending cuts are inching closer to the
president's desk four signature. The House will have the final
vote on the nine billion dollars in cuts either today
or tomorrow. According to Speaker Mike Johnson, the cuts would
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be to public broadcasting, global health programs, and some more
foreign aid. Republican senators narrowly passed the package earlier today.
D Johnson said the plan was to vote today, but
now it may have to be pushed back until tomorrow.
A tropical rainstorm could soon drench the Gulf Coast. Flood
warnings are being posted from the Florida Panhandle to south
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central Louisiana, which could receive over a foot of rain
at the rate of up to three inches per hour
bolt today and tomorrow. Forecasters warn of a high flood
risk that's also possible in the coastal cities of Mobile,
Alabama and Gulfport, Mississippi, where heavy storms could linger and
soak the region with several inches of rain. Homeland Security
Secretary Christy Gnome says the agency is evaluating the size
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of liquids and carry on bags. Now the travelers can
leave their shoes on during airport screenings. Travel editor of
Peter Greenberg says enhanced technology has already worked well in
the United Kingdom and can differentiate between drinks and chemical explosives.
The technology allowing that or to be able to allow that,
has been in effect for quite some time and HEAs
haven't employed it, but because the TSA hasn't budgeted for
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the scanning technology or train employees, he doesn't anticipate the
change until twenty twenty seven at the earliest. I'm Chris Crasio.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
All comes to this happy place.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
Welcome.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Disneyland is your Land, the Happiest Place on Earth, turned
seventy today. Disneyland first opened its gates to guests on
this day back in nineteen fifty five. To mark the occasion,
the theme park is debuting Walt Disney A Magical Life,
which features the first ever audio animatronic figure of Walt
Disney himself. Also debuting today is a new final verse
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in the final scene of It's a Small World that
was written by Richard Sherman before his passing last year.
Disneyland will be celebrating its landmark anniversary through this summer.
Pete Davidson is about to get a new gig. Michael
Kashner reports.
Speaker 3 (02:47):
It's been revealed that the Saturday Night Live alum is
preparing to take on the role of someone's father What
Reports started surfacing this week that the thirty one year
old comedian and twenty nine year old model Elise Hewett
were expecting their first child together. The two have been
romantically linked since March. Insiders say the couple couldn't be
more excited for this new chapter in their lives.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Fans are slamming a new wig that was recently promoted
by the late Tina Turner's Estate. The official Tina Turner
wig is made of one hundred percent remy human hair
and was created by her hairstylist Arthur Johns. While Johns
insists the one thousand dollars wig is representative of the
kinds of hair pieces he styled for Turner, fans say
it looked like little orphanani. The wig was removed from
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the Tina Turner website and all social channels within hours
of its introduction. If you're feeling lucky, this just might
be your day. It's National Lottery Day, and you know
what they say. You can't win if you don't play.
Last night's Powerball drawing didn't result in a grand prize winner,
so the next drawing is on Saturday, and it'll be
worth at least two hundred and eighty eight million dollars. Meanwhile,
the Jackpott and Friday Nights Mega Million's drawing stands at
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a cool one hundred million. If gambling isn't up your ally,
today is also nash An Old Tattoo Day and World
Emoji Day. I'm Chris Karajio