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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
A federal judge is putting a temporary block on kilmar
Or Brego Garcia's deportation to Uganda. His lawyers filed a
challenge of the Trump administration's efforts to deport him for
a second time after he was detained by Ice again.
The judge's order prevents the Brego Garcia from being deported
before August twenty eighth, with our adding she's inclined to
extend the stay until she's made a ruling in the case.
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A hearing is set for Friday. The administration is sought
to deport him for alleged ties to the gang MS thirteen,
claims which a Breago Garcia denies, and the courts have
determined he's neither a danger to the community or a
flight risk. President Trump says his administration maybe should wait
until cities ask for help when it comes to crime.
Speaking in the Oval Office on Monday, Trump's hat opponents
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would take credit for a reduction in crime if his
administration sends National Guard troops to cities before being asked.
Trump has suggested he could send National Guard troops to Chicago,
New More than two thousand National Guard troops are currently
in Washington, d C. As part of Trump's crackdown on
crime in the nation's capital. Kevin O'Leary says he's behind
the thirteen million dollar bid for the Bryant Jordan card
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recently sold at auction. Brian Shook has details.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
The Shark Tanks star told CNBC he split the purchase
with two fellow investors. The one of a kind Kobe
Bryant and Michael Jordan tops cards surpassed the all time
record for any sports card at auction. It features NBA
uniform logos and signatures from both Hall of famers. O'Leary
said it's no different than collecting watches and plans to
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add more cards to his portfolio. I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Parts of the southwester are bracing four flooding is heavy
rains expected to push through the area this week. Forecasts
indicate a surge of Monsoono moisture will push westward after
a ridge of high pressure shifted toward the central Planes
over the weekend. Thunderstorms may become more widespread across the
Southwest due to increased moisture in the atmosphere and rainfall
rates could approach one to one point five inches an hour.
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I'm Tammy Trhillo. Lawyers for former New Jersey sentator Bob
Menndez's wife are begging for leniency f next month sentencing
for her bribery and fraud conviction. Kristin Marx reports.
Speaker 4 (02:15):
In a letter to Judge of Sydney Stein, they ask
for twelve months and one day of prison time, claiming
Nadine's entire life has been marked by men who have
taken advantage of her and that she's deeply traumatized. Meanwhile,
her husband is also pleading for the judge to go
easy on his wife, writing that his defense should not
have suggested that Nadine was money hungry and would therefore
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solicit others for help. Prosecutors argued she was a partner
in crying, with her husband acting as a go between
demanding and collecting bribery payments and the form of gold
bars cash. Anna Mercedes Bob and Ndez is currently serving
an eleven year sentence.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Kristin Marx, the Transportation Secretary, set to announce action Tuesday
against three states over English language tests for truck drivers.
The move comes after an Indian immigrant truck driver was
charged with killing three people in a crash in Florida.
Transportation Chief Sean Duffy says the man could only identify
one out of four road signs shown to him in
a test. After the crash. The driver had been granted
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commercial driver's licenses in California and Washington State. A majority
of voters say transparency related to Jeffrey Epstein's case is
important to how they view President Trump. Chris Carraggio has
the details.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
According to a recently released Harvard Capps Harris poll, sixty
five percent of respondents find transparency around the late sex
offender's case to be an important factor in their opinion
of Trump, and over forty percent of people were unsatisfied
with his handling of the case's investigation. Twenty two percent
of respondents say the case does not weigh in on
their view, while thirteen percent said they were unsure. Findings
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come as both Democrats and Republicans push for more information
regarding the case. I'm Chris Crassio.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
Starbucks fans will be able to get their hands on
a Pumpkins Spice Lage starting Tuesday. The PSL was first
launched in two thousand and three. In his Starbucks Top
Season Drink, I'm Tammy forr HEO