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Members of the House are coming through recently released transcripts,
convicted sex trafficker Glaine Maxwell says she never witnessed any
criminal or inappropriate activity by either President Trump or former
President Bill Clinton. A transcript and audio will released Friday
of the recent interview Maxwell gave to a Department of
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Justice lawyer regarding her time with the late sex trafficker
Jeffrey Epstein. In the interview, Maxwell said she was not
aware of any client list or any scheme to blackmail
high profile Epstein associates. She also claimed she did not
introduce Epstein to underage women. Maxwell's currently serving a twenty
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year prison sentence for trafficking underage girls. Vice President J. D.
Van says FBI raids targeting former Trump National security advisor
John When Bolton were not conducted because of Bolton's criticism
of the President. Vance said Friday that while classified records
are part of the investigation, there was a quote broad
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concern about Bolton. The former national security advisor became a
strong critic of President Trump after he left the administration
in twenty nineteen and at Dawson's Creek Reunion is coming
to Broadway to help one of their own and hopefully
lots of others. Andrew Whitman has more.
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They're calling it a class reunion to raise money for
a cancer nonprofit and to support cast member James Van Derbeek,
who's battling cola rectal cancer. He'll be on stage at
the Richard Rogers Theater September twenty second, along with castmates
Michelle Williams, Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson, Marybeth Peel, John Wesley's,
ship Mary, Margaret Hume's and Nina Ripetta. The show aired
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from nineteen ninety eight to two thousand and three. Its
fans clearly miss it all. Tickets price from two hundred
to twenty five hundred dollars a pop, sold out in
just twelve minutes.
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I'm Jim Forbes. Four teenagers shot in the Bronx on
Friday afternoon are recovering. Andrew Whitman has the latest.
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They're all stable and expected to be okay. A fourteen
year old girl was shot in the leg, a thirteen
year old boy was shot in his leg. A fourteen
year old boy was grazed in the right foot, and
a fifteen year old boy was grazed on both legs.
It happened just after four pm Friday in a residential
area off Overing Street in the Westchester Square section. Liisay
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a large group of young people took off after the shooting.
They're looking for a gray vehicle that fled. Neighbors say
gun violence and fights among young people have been increasing
there in recent weeks.
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President Trump is imposing tariffs on all foreign furniture within
the next fifty days. Brian Shook has more in a
truth Social post. On Friday, Trump said the administration will
investigate furniture imports. The tax rate on imported furniture has
not yet been decided. Trump has imposed tariffs ranging from
fifteen to twenty percent on most foreign products. The US
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Air Force recently concluded a historic U two Dragon Lady
mission that tested the aircraft's enduring capabilities and honored the
courageous individuals who have dedicated their lives to high altitude recognissance.
The mission was created as a way to carry the
spirit of fallen YouTube pilots across the skies they once patrolled,
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acknowledging their commitment to national security during times of both
conflict and peace, and college football is back. A pair
of ranked opponents duel in Dublin for the College Football
Classic on Saturday to kick off Week zero. Number twenty
Kansas State squares off against twenty first ranked Ohio State.
Four other games are on the slate state side, Idaho
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State and UNLV clash from Vegas. Kansas battles Fresno State
at home. Sam Houston visits Western Kentucky, and Hawaii entertains Stanford.
I'm Jim Forbes