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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour in just four minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
President Trump is marking his first six months in office
with a round of golf and a series of social
media posts on truth social Trump said his second term
is being hailed as one of the most consequential of
any president. He went on to list ending major wars,
passage of his Big Beautiful Bill, and the revival of
the country that he claimed was dead a year ago.
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The NYPD says it was a moped riding illegal immigrant
who robbed and shot an off duty Border Patrol agent
in a midnight shooting Saturday in a Manhattan park. Sarah
le Kessler reports.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
The New York Post is reporting it was an illegal
immigrant with a deportation order who shot the federal agent
in Fort Washington Park. The suspect is identified as twenty
one year old mcgil Francisco Mora Nunez, who the Department
of Homeland Security says entered the US illegally in twenty
twenty three moa, a Dominican national, reportedly as a lengthy
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rap sheet, including for arrests in New York City. The
forty two year old federal agent was sitting with a
female companion when Mora allegedly robbed him. The two exchange gunfire.
Mora was hit and showed up at Harlem Hospital, where
he was arrested.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
A New York City pawnshop owner is pleading guilty to
selling stolen goods belonging to an NFL quarterback, Dmitri Nazinski
admitted to fencing the items once owned by Bengals quarterback
Joe Burrow. Authority say the forty three year old was
running a black market pipeline. Burrow had about three hundred
thousand dollars worth of possession stolen when his home was
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burglarized while on a road game last season. The President
wants a pair of pro sports teams to bring back
their former names. President Trump posted to truth Social that
Washington's NFL team in Cleveland's MLB team should return to
their original team names. Washington dropped the name Redskins and
became the Commanders. Cleveland scrapped the Indians and changed to
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the Guardians. Teams that have not changed their names include
the Chicago Blackhawks and Kansas City Chiefs. I'm Rob Martyr,
another advisor to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is leaving
the Pentagon. Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
According to multiple reports, senior staffer Justin Fulcher is no
longer working at the Department of Defense. The staffers exit
comes months after three top Defense Department officials were fired
amid an investigation into information leaks in the department. Vulture
was brought to work at the Pentagon after previously being
a member of the Department of Government Efficiency.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Dozens of people are dead after a tourist boat capsized
off the coast of Vietnam. At least thirty four people
are confirmed dead, while another eleven have been rescued. The
vessel was carrying almost fifty tourists when it capsized in
Halong Bay, a popular sightseeing destination. The nationalities of the
passengers have not been released. A memorial is growing outside
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the La County Sheriff's training Center where three deputies were
killed by an exploding device. Deputy's Joshua Kelly Ecklin, the
Victor Limis, and William Osborne died while handling undetonated explosives
retrieved from a Santa Monica apartment. A memorial at the
site now includes flowers, candles, and handwritten tributes. Multiple agencies
are investigating the explosion. Health officials are urging Florida swimmers
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to watch out for flesh eating bacteria at the beach.
Four people have died in seven have fallen sick recently
from a bacteria which thrives in warm coastal areas and
leads to rapidly expanding skin infections. It can also cause
vomiting and diarrhea. Superman is flying high at the box office.
Jim Forbes tells us why.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
The latest movie about the superhero is still number one
in its second weekend and has made over two hundred
million dollars so far in the US and Canada. Jurassic
World Rebirth is holding steady at second place.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Venus Williams is marking her return to tennis this week.
The seven time Grand Slam champion has accepted a wildcard
berth for the DC Open. Williams is skeed duel to
play a singles match against Peyton Stearns tomorrow. I'm Rob
Martier