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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. A senior
Trump administration official says a hostage deal with a Moss
could be coming soon. Appearing on CNN's State of the Union,
Special Envoy for Hostage Release Adam Boehler urged to Moas
to take the current deal, which calls for the release
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of at least ten remaining hostages in exchange for a
path to piece.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
My recommendation to Moss would be take the deal that
Israel that the United States is offering you.
Speaker 3 (00:32):
Let's get some people home.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Bowler's comments come after multiple Americans were set free as
part of a major prisoner swap involving Venezuelan immigrants. Los
Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says the Trump administration's immigration crackdown
has sparked fear around the city. Mass spoke about the
impact on ABC's This Week, but just the deportation, it's
the fear that sets in when raids occur, when people
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are snatched off the stream. She also shared frustration the
administration's decision to deploy the National Guard and active duty
Marines in response to citywide protests. While Bass denounced the
violence that occurred during the demonstrations, she said it did
not warrant military intervention. Pope Leo is calling for an
end to the barbarity of war. After the shelling of
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the only Catholic church in Gaza, the Pope spoke of
his deep sorrow while reading out the names of the
people killed at the Holy Family Church on Thursday. The
Israeli attack killed three and wounded nine, including a priest
who took refuge inside the sanctuary. Speaking after his prayer,
Pope Leo said this act unfortunately adds to the ongoing
military attacks against the civilian population and places of worship
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in Gaza. Scotti Schffler continues to add to his resume
after winning the Open Championship in Northern Ireland. Scheffler finished
atop the leader board at seventeen hunderd par to win
the tournament by four strokes. He's the first player in
the modern Major Championship era to win his first four
majors by three or more strokes. At sheffler second major
of the year, he needs the US Open to complete
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the career Grand Slam. I'm Rob Martyr. President Trump is
marking his first six months in office by proclaiming the
United States is the hottest and most respected country in
the world. Lisa Carton has details.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
In a Sunday post on Truth Social Trump claimed his
second term as being hailed as one of the most
consequential of any president. He went on to list ending
major wars and took credit for what he called the
revival of the country that was dead one year ago.
Trump ended the post with Happy anniversary, I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Health officials are urging Florida swimmers to watch out for
flesh eating bacteria. Four people have died and 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. Officials say people with
open wounds, piercings, and fresh tattoos are at higher risk
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and should avoid warm beach water. A new and Surefy
survey says dual income couples with no kids are going
into debt for their pets. Lisa Taylor has more.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
The survey found that ninety four percent of these couples
view their pets as family members, with sixty eight percent
of these pet parents saying they have made financial sacrifices
to cover pet essentials. The couple's surveyed spend an average
of nineteen hundred dollars a year on their pets. Only
eleven percent of those surveyed said they don't splurge on
their pets. I'm me Sa Taylor.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
It's been almost forty years since one of the Catskills
most famous resorts was closed and virtually abandoned, but now
it's being resurrected in a forthcoming TV series. It will
be called The Mountains. Deadline reports it will be written
by New Jersey writer alanswy Bell, who spent summers at
Grossinger's as a kid. It will explore how it became
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not just a resort, but also a stage for some
of the greatest entertainers of a generation, as well as
a place where Jewish families could go after facing discrimination elsewhere.
Grossingers closed and nineteen eighty six. It's not yet known
where the series will appear. I'm Rob Martyre.