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This is your twenty four to seven use update.
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The latest use this hour at just four minutes.
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Hurricane Aaron is expected to affect millions of people along
the East coast, even though it's not likely to make
landfall on the US mainline. Aaron Gilcrest reports from North Carolina,
where a state of emergency has been declared.
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North Carolina's outer banks do expect to see tropical storm
conditions before the sun goes down today. It's what people
here have been preparing for for the last several days.
We know that evacuation orders have already been executed. Really,
as you look at Hatteras Island and Oqua Coke Island
along the outer banks.
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Here, people are being worn to stay away from east
coast beaches because of the life threatening surf and rip currents.
Aarin has maximum sustained winds of one hundred miles an hour.
It's four hundred miles southeast of North Carolina. Lighthouse is
reportedly considering Budapest as a location for new peace negotiations
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between Russia, Ukraine, and the US. Mark Mayfield with this story.
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Administration sources told Politico that the Secret Service is preparing
for a Trian lateral summit in Hungary, which is led
by Trump ally Victor Orban. White House Press Secretary of
Caroline Levitt would neither confirm nor deny the report. It's
still not clear that the summit will even take place.
Russia's foreign ministers set on state run TV that Moscow
hasn't ruled out talks with Ukraine, but insisted that the
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process would unfold gradually.
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A Mark Mayfield, Nearly two thirds of Americans think racism
is still widespread across the US Rory O'Neill reports, tying.
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A previous high in twenty twenty one. A new Gallup
poll finds sixty four percent of Americans believe racism against
black people is widespread in the US. Black adults continue
to be the most likely to say such racism is prevalent,
with eighty three percent expressing that view. Meanwhile, Americans believe
that racism against white people is widespread is at a
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new low. Twenty nine of US adults feel that way,
down from forty one percent in twenty sixteen.
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I'm Michael Kasner. New York City is taking steps to
ensure immigrants who show up to court for immigration hearings
aren't arrested Kristen Marx reports.
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Mayor Eric Adams says no one in the city should
feel forced to hide in the shadows and avoid going
to court hearings when called upon to do so in
their pursuit of obtaining legal status. The city is siding
with a lawsuit challenging the federal government's Corehouse arrests, calling
them unlawful. The lawsuit is demanding an immediate stop to them.
Adams and other officials also argue New York City is
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less safe when immigrants are afraid to use basic services
and attend mandatory legal proceedings.
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The labooboo craze is proving to be big business. More
from Matt Mattinson.
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Chinese based company Popmart's financial report reveals more than six
hundred million dollars worth of the popular dolls have been
sold so far this year. PopMart first introduced labooboos as
part of its Monsters line in twenty eighteen. They've recently
soared in popularity after celebrities like Black Pink's Lisa Rihanna
and Madonna have been spotted with them. Ten million Labuo
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boos are expected to be sold each month for the
rest of the year. I'm at Mattinson.
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Oasis fans will have the chance to buy up some
merchandise for this English rock bands reunion tour, set to
launch in North America this weekend. Jennifer poulsoni with more.
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Oasis pop up stores opening ahead of the North American
leg of their reunion tour. The stores in La Toronto,
New York City, and Milwaukee will feature official Live twenty
five merchandise, including exclusive brand collaboration and limited edition items
t shirts featuring album and single artwork, graphics honoring the
band's debut and sophomore albums Definitely Maybe and What's the
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Story Morning Glory. Oasis will play just nine shows in
North America, starting in Toronto.
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Google will showcase its newest smartphone today. The tech company
is set to take the wraps off its new Pixel ten.
I'm Michael Kassner.