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July 21, 2025 • 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest US this hour in just four minutes. President Trump
is marking his first six months in office by proclaiming
the US as the hottest and most respective country in
the world. Here's Lisa Carton.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
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 (00:36):
The Midwest is dealing with a threat of flash flooding,
while over fifty million people from Kansas to the Carolinas
are under heat alerts. Blood watches have been posted from
Missouri to West Virginia, with heavy rain expected over the
next day. Flash Floods already hit parts of Aisle with
Sunday as for the warm temperatures. The heat index was
close to one hundred and ten degrees Sunday in Little Rock,

(00:56):
Saint Louis, and Nashville. Today is expected to be around
the same in cities such as Raleigh, Charleston, and Jacksonville,
Los Angeles. Marrikaeren Maass says the Trump administration's immigration crackdown
has sparked fear around the city. Bass 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

(01:19):
are snatched off the street. She also shared frustration about
the administration's decision to deploy the National Guard and active
duty Marines in response to city wine protests. While Bass
denounced the violence that occurred during the demonstrations, she said
it did not warrant military intervention. Alaska Airlines is resuming
operations after requesting a ground stop for all flights. Alaska

(01:39):
requested the ground stop late Sunday due to what it
said was an IT outage. The move impacted more than
two hundred planes. Horizon Air, the regional subsidiary operating Alaska
Airlines flights, requested the ground stop as well. That's now
also been lifted. The exact nature of the IT issue
remains unclear, and at least one person is dead after
a group of six who were swept over a waterfall

(01:59):
in Oregon on Saturday. A search and rescue mission is
currently ongoing, as two others remain missing. I'm Mark Mayfield,
a senior Trump administration official, says a hostage deal with
Hamas could be coming soon. In an interview with CNN's
Stated the Union, Special Envoy four hostage release Adam Buller
says Israel's military success against Iran has sparked renewed confidence.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
I think posts Israel winning Iran, there's a new sense
of ability to get something done.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
Bowler urged Tomas to take the current deal, which calls
for the release of at least ten remaining hostages in
exchange for a path to peace. Bowler's comments come after
multiple Americans were set free as part of a major
prisoner swap involving Venezuelan immigrants. The deal includes more than
two hundred Venezuelan immigrants that the Trump administration had sent
to a prison in El Salvador. The brother of late
NFL star Pat Tillman is facing charges and for he

(02:49):
crashed his car into a San Jose post office. USPS
official say Richard Tillman drove into the Almonden Valley Post
office early Sunday morning, triggering an explosion that caused the
post office to go up flames. Authorities believe Tilman drove
into the post office intentionally, and he's been booked into
jail on numerous charges. Tilman is the brother of NFL
star Pant Tilman, who left football behind and chose a

(03:10):
service country in Afghanistan as an army ranger. Pat Tillman
was killed by friendly fire in two thousand and four.
A New York City pawnshop owner is pleading guilty to
selling stolen goods belonging to an NFL quarterback, Rob Martyr.

Speaker 3 (03:22):
Reports Dmitri Nashinski 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 playing and possessions
stolen when his home was burglarized while on a road
game last season. I'm Rob Bartier and a new.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
And surifying survey. He says, dual income couples with no
kids are going into debt over their pets. 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 spent an average of nineteen
hundred a year on their pets. Only eleven percent of
those surveyed said that they don't splurge on their pets.

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