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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.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Alaska Airlines is back up and running after a ground
stop for all flights. Alaska requested the ground stop late
Sunday due to what it said was an IT outage
move impacted more than two hundred planes. President Trump says
lawmakers calling for the release of the Epstein files are
trouble makers. More from Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
Trump made the comment on Truth Social Saturday, after the
Justice Department asked General judges to conceal grand jury testimony
in the criminal case against convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump wrote, even if the court give its full and
unwavering approval, nothing will be good enough for the trouble
makers and radical left lunatics making their request. Comment also
came one day after the president sued the Wall Street
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Journal for revealing a letter Trump reportedly wrote to Epstein.
I'm Mark Neyfield.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
Police are still searching for the man who shot a
driver after he plowed into a crowd outside of a
Los Angeles area nightclub. More from Jim Forbes.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
The suspect, identified as Fernando Ramirez, has been arrested on
suspicion of assault with the deadly weapon and may also
face attempted murder charges. He was reportedly upset after being
kicked out of a nightclub in East Hollywood earlier in
the night. Officials confirmed Ramirez is in stable condition after
he was dragged from his gray Nissan, beaten by bystanders,
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and then shot by an unknown assailant. Seven people were
critically injured, but no deaths have been reported. I'm Jim Forbes.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
Police have released a surveillance photo of the suspected shooter.
Another advisor to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is leaving
the Pentagon, Lisa Taylor with Moore.
Speaker 5 (01:44):
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 3 (02:04):
I'm Michael Kassner. Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass says the
Trump administration's immigration crackdown has sparked fear around her city.
Bass spoke about the impact on ABC's This Week, but
just the deportation.
Speaker 6 (02:18):
It's the fear that sets in when raids occur, when
people are snatched off the stream.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
She also shared frustration around 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 demonstrations,
she said it did not warrant military intervention. President Trump
would like to see the names of a few professional
teams go back to what they used to be. Rob
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Martyr explains.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
It's been a while since we've heard the names Redskins
and Indians. President Trump wants those teams to bring back
their former names. Trump posted on truth social that Washington's
NFL French in Cleveland's Major League Baseball team should return
to their original team names. Washington dropped the name Redskins
following the twenty nineteen season and became the Commanders before
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twenty twenty two. Cleveland scrapped the Indians name in twenty
twenty two and changed to the Guardians. Teams that have
kept their names include the Chicago Blackhawks and Kansas City Chiefs.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
Today is your day to go a little wild with
a comfort food breed. Send us with more on National
Junk Food Day.
Speaker 6 (03:26):
It all started in eighteen ninety six with cracker Jack. Now,
Americans drop about twelve hundred dollars per person every year
on junk food, and it's not really your fault if
you find yourself in the drive through. The FDA says
junk food is addictive because it's loaded with fat, sugar,
and salt, and eating those makes you crave more hamburgers, fries,
fried chicken, pizza, soda, chips, and that frappuccino. I'll just
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drive through away.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
At five foot eight, the Chicago Bulls have signed the
shortest player in the NBA. It's Japanese point guard Yuki
Kowa Mura. A Bull spokesperson says he's under a two
way contract after playing on their summer league team. I'm
Michael Cassner.