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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update. The
latest use this hour at just four minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
New Yorkers are describing the frightening experience in and around
the building where yesterday's deadly mass shooting took place on
Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan. It's Scott Pringle reports.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
Well, people used office furniture to barricade the doors as
they sheltered in place. This guy was entering the lobbyist
shots rang out.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
And when I heard all these like really loud bangs,
I thought that like the ceiling was collapsing to like
turn around, and then like all these who were like
running and streaming.
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Others could be seen racing out of three forty five
Park Avenue with their hands in the air.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
It was so crazy, it was insane.
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Authority say they're going to be combing through Shane Tomorrow's
cell phone and his Las Vegas home and studying a
note left on him as they put together a motive.
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Jeffrey Epstein, co conspirator Gaylane Maxwell is calling on the
Supreme Court to overturner sex trafficking conviction, and a new
brief filed Monday, Maxwell's lawyers argue an agreement made between
Epstein and the US government shields her from prosecution. Maxwell
is currently serving a twenty year prison sentence in federal prison.
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The new Tesla diner and charging station in Hollywood is
already drawing protesters. Tammi Trehillo reports.
Speaker 5 (01:17):
In the last few days, dozens of people have held
demonstrations outside the business. Some are upset with Tesla CEO
Elon Musk, following his involvement with the Trump administration in
Doge earlier this year. Others are upset about the twenty
four to seven diner itself. Residents say it's been causing
significant traffic problems since opening just last week. They're also
complaining about constant hanking and say they're having trouble parking
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and crossing Santa Monica Boulevard.
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Football legend Dion Sanders says he was diagnosed with bladder
cancer earlier this year.
Speaker 5 (01:46):
Get checked out because it could have been a whole.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
Another gathering if I had.
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The University of Colorado coach made the announcement Monday alongside
his doctor. Sanders had his bladder removed and his doctor
said he's now cured from cancer. I'm Michael Cassner, twenty
Democratic led states including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and California,
assuing the Trump administration over its efforts to gather sensitive
information about food stamp recipients. Sarah Lee Kessler with more.
Speaker 6 (02:20):
The attorneys general, including New York's Letitia James, say the
Agriculture Department is illegally tried to get data on the
forty two million people who receive SNAP benefits, including social
Security numbers, birth dates, and immigration status. This administration is
attempting to use this program as a tool in their
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cool and chaotic targeting of immigrants.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
It is outrageous. It is unacceptable.
Speaker 6 (02:46):
States have been given until July thirtieth to comply or
face losing federal funding.
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Layoffs for Spirit Airlines more from Matt Mattinson.
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The Florida based discount carrier, said Monday it'll furlough two
hundred and seventy pilots fall as it reduces its off
season schedule to cut costs. The airline will also downgrade
more than one hundred pilots from captain to first officer
as of October first. Spirit has struggled to turn a
profit since it emerged from Chapter eleven bankruptcy in March
industry analysts say overall travel demand has been softer than
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expected this year.
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Tesla and Samsung have agreed to a sixteen and a
half billion dollar deal to manufacture AI chips in Texas.
More from Iris Spitzer.
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Tesla's CEO Elon Musk, confirmed the news on X, calling
it a deal with strategic importance hard to overstate. The
A sixteen chips will anchor Tesla's push into autonomous driving
and robotics, including its fledgling robotaxi service. For Samsung, the
deal offers a potential boost to its underperforming US chip
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making operations, which are expanding with support from the Federal
Chips Act. Still, questions remain about how quickly Tesla can
deliver its long promised goal of fully autonomous driving A
Michael Kastner