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July 20, 2025 • 4 mins
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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):
The Director of National Intelligence Tulsea Gabbert is accusing former
Obama administration officials of treason. Gabert joined Sunday Morning Futures
on Fox News.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
They decided that they would do everything possible to try
to undermine his ability to do what voters task President
Trump to do.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Gabbert said they withheld intelligence on Russian interference in the
twenty sixteen election, and claimed it was part of an
effort to harm President Trump. Gabert declassified documents Friday that
she said were evidence the Obama administration manufactured and politicized
intelligence to lay the groundwork for the FBI probe into
Russia's election interference. The claims come as the Trump administration

(00:48):
is still dealing with the controversy surrounding the Epstein files.
The Midwest is dealing with the threat of flash flooding
while over fifty million people from Kansas to the Carolinas
are under heat alerts. Floodwatches have been posted from Missouri
to West Virginia, with heavy rain expected over the next day.
Flash Floods already hit parts of Iowa, today. As for
the warm temperatures, the heat index was close to one

(01:10):
hundred and ten degrees today in Little Rock, Saint Louis.
In Nashville, Monday is expected to be around the same
in cities such as Raleigh, Charleston, and Jacksonville. Washington Governor
Bob Ferguson visited the site of a fuel tanker that
crashed into a creek near Port Angelis. Brad Ford reports.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
The tanker landed upside down an Indian creek, which flows
into the Elwa River. Port Angelis gets its water from
a well that comes from the Elwa. Residents are being
told not to drink the water. Governor Bob Ferguson says
it'll take time to understand the full impact of the
fuel spill. The Department of Ecology is directing the cleanup.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
It's been a while since we've heard the names Redskins
and Indians. President Trump wants a pair of pro sports
teams to bring back their former names. Trump posted to
truth Social that Washington's NFL franchise in Cleveland's Major League
Baseball team should return to their original team names. The
Redskins became the Commanders and the Indians became the guardians.

(02:05):
I'm Rob Artier. Another advisor to Secretary of Defense Pete
Hegseth is leaving the Pentagon. Lisa Taylor has more.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
According to multiple reports, senior staffer Justin Fulcher is no
longer working at the Department of Defense. The Saffirs 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

(02:53):
the La County Sheriff's training Center where three deputies were
killed by an exploding device. Deputy's Joshua Kelly Eckln, 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

(03:14):
the explosion. Health officials are urging Florida swimmers 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

(03:37):
tells us why.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
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 scheduled to play
a singles match against Peyton Stearns tomorrow. I'm Rob Martyre
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