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July 29, 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. Police are
looking for an associate of the suspect behind the shooting
that left four people dead in New York City Monday.
Mayor Eric Adams says pieces of the semi automatic rifle
used in the killings were bought by an associate of

(00:22):
suspect Shane Tmora, and detectives are working to id that person.
Reports said Tomorrow appeared to be targeting the NFL headquarters
and had a note claiming he suffered from CTE, a
brain disease linked to playing football. The tariff deadline for
China has not yet been extended. The US and China
ended discussions in Sweden today after two days of trade talks,

(00:45):
and President Trump was optimistic about the matter. I just
heard from Scott that the meeting went very well today
with China. A Chinese official had said the tariff truce
was extended, but US Trade representative Jamison Greer said that's
not the case yet. Greer said a tariff pause extension
was discussed, but that's something they are bringing back to

(01:07):
President Trump for him to decide. Jeffrey Epstein, associate Gelane
Maxwell's request for immunity in exchange for testimony is being
declined by a House committee. Kristen Marx reports.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
In a letter Toesday, Maxwell's lawyer said she would be
willing to testify before Congress if she was given formal immunity.
If not, her lawyer said she would invoke the Fifth
Amendment and decline to testify. The House Oversight Committee said
it will soon respond to the letter, but immediately ruled
out congressional immunity. Maxwell is currently serving a twenty year

(01:39):
sentence in federal prison. She met with Deputy Attorney General
Tom Blanche for questioning last week. As a Trump administration
faces pressure to release all files related to the Epstein case.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
President Trump is threatening legal action against former Vice President
Kamala Harris. Trump claims Harris paid Beyonce eleven million dollars
for a three million and dal Sharpton six hundred thousand
to endorse her presidential campaign. I'm Brian Shook. Ice agents
in southern California are in a holding pattern. Tammy Trehio

(02:12):
explains the.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco heard
arguments over a judge's order restricting immigration enforcement in southern
California that hasn't issued a ruling yet. A judge recently
found the immigration patrols in and around Los Angeles were
being done without reasonable suspicion and the government had been
denying detainees' access to legal assistance. The Trump administration says

(02:32):
the raids are targeted, not random, and are done with
probable cause to make arrests.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
A Texas man is behind bars after pleading guilty to
stalking and harassing WNBA star Caitlin Clark. Marion County Superior
Court Judge ANGELA Davis sentenced Michael Lewis during a hearing
yesterday in Indianapolis to two and a half years in prison.
Lewis will actually spend about a year and a half
behind bars because of credit for time already served. The

(03:01):
FDA has approved what's being hailed as the first HIV
drug that offers one hundred percent protection severally. Kessler reports.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
It's a twice yearly injectable called len Kapever and is
marketed by Gilead Sciences under the brand name Yes two Goo.
The biotech company says it's a real milestone that will
save millions of lives around the world. Gilead also says
it'll provide affordable access to Yes two Go in the
US and beyond its signed royalty free licensing agreements with

(03:33):
six generic drug makers. I'm Sarah le Kessler.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
A pair of Kobe Bryant game worn shoes have sold
for two hundred forty thousand dollars. They were sold on
Monday by SCP Auctions. Bryant, who died in a helicopter
crash in twenty twenty, war the shoes during his first
ever NBA start on January twenty eighth, nineteen ninety seven.
The autographed Adidas EQT Top ten are now the second

(04:00):
most expensive pair of Bryan's shoes ever sold. I'm Brian
Shuck
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