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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest US this hour at just four minutes.
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Clean up crewise will be out across the Northeast today
where streets were flooded by heavy rain. Over five inches
of rain fell in New York City yesterday, flooding roads
and stalling commuter trains. Flooding was also reported in New Jersey,
where several major highways were flooded in parts of the
state that were already saturated from previous storms. Tariffs under
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President Trump are set to take effect next week. Mark
Mayfield reports.
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The president announced he has given Mexico a ninety day
extension after he spoke with that country's president earlier this week.
Trump refused to offer deadline extensions as he pushes for
countries around the world to agree to trade deals. Deals
so far have been agreed to with the European Union,
the UK, Japan, and South Korea, among others. On Wednesday,
Trump announced a twenty five percent tariff against India with
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a penalty due to what he said was them buying
military equipment and energy from Russia.
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A deal was also reached.
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With Canada, raising tariffs from twenty five to thirty five
percent by Mark Mayfield.
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A declassified FBI report shows no conclusive evidence that former
presidential candidate and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had a
plan to frame Donald Trump for colluding with Russia. Tammy
Treheo reports.
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The twenty twenty three report by US Special Council John
Durham investigates a twenty sixteen document that reportedly used emails
stolen by Russian hackers to show Clinton how to prove
a campaign proposal linking Trump to Moscow.
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Did it.
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Classified report shows, however, that the Special Council was unable
to prove if the emails were entirely genuine, partially true,
a composite pull from multiple sources, exaggerated in certain respects,
or fabricated in their entirety. I'm Tammy Trheo.
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Today Miller Lyte wants to make sure you know what
time it is. To celebrate International Beer Day, the company
is giving away fifty thousand and free cans of Miller
Lite at four hundred and fifty bars across the US,
one can per person. I'm Michael Kassner. The NYPD will
host a memorial tonight with a vigil to be held
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at the forty seventh Precinct in the Bronx victims of
the shooting earlier in Manhattan. This week, Natalie Migliori with more.
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Community members are invited to honor Officer Didol Islam, who
was posthumously promoted to detective. At his funeral yesterday, mourners
packed in to a Bronx mosque alongside Islam's pregnant wife
and two children, while the forty seventh Precinct continues to mourn,
with purple and black bunting remaining over the entrance. The
vigil comes a day after services were held for two
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of the four people killed in Monday's mass shooting at
three forty five Park Avenue, including Detective Islam and Blackstone
executive Wesley Lapatner.
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Harvard University professors are calling on leadership to protect the
school's key values. Chris Corragio with details.
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Nine Harvard professors and a letter outlining values that should
be kept in mind as university officials worked toward a
deal with President Trump. The professors want hiring and admissions protection,
classroom content determined by professors, any financial settlement to fund
programs that align with the university, and to ensure the
government gets no control of who leads the university. The
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letter comes as Harvard engages in a lawsuit with the
Trump administration, which has withheld billions in federal funding to
the school. I'm Chris Kragio.
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The Presidential Fitness Test is returning to schools across the
United States. More from Brian Shook.
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President Trump called it a great American tradition.
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Graduate scholars all across our country competed against each other
in the Presidential Fitness Test, and it was a big deal.
This was a wonderful tradition and we're bringing it back.
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Flanked by pro athletes at the White House, the President
said he's bringing back the tests that used to include
push ups or pull ups, sit ups, a mile run,
and to sit and reach where you sit on the
ground and reach for your toes.
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A Michael Cassner