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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):
Two children are dead with seventeen more people injured after
a gunman opened fire through the windows of a Minneapolis
Catholic school on Wednesday morning. The shooting happened at Annunciation
Catholic School during a mass that Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry
says was celebrating the first week of classes.
Speaker 3 (00:23):
We have more guns in America than people. Why why
is it so easy to get a gun? Why is
it so easy to get a whole heap ton of guns?
Why is it that you can buy a gun virtually
every month if you wanted to.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
The FBI identified the shooter as twenty three year old
Robin Westman, who killed himself after the attack. A judge
is keeping Kilmore Abrego Garcia in the US until after
an evidentiary hearing set for October sixth, with testimony from
Trump Administration officials. Abrego Garcia is expected to remain in
Nice custody until his upcoming hearing. He's also separately seeking
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to renew his bid for AUSY. The Trump administration is
set to take over Union Station in Washington, d C.
More on that from Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 4 (01:07):
Mayor Muriel Bowser criticized the deployment of mass ice agents
and National Guard troops from out of state, but nevertheless
credited federal law enforcement for less crime. This is what
we think, in just a couple of weeks of experience,
has worked having more federal law enforcement officers on the street.
Speaker 3 (01:25):
She went on to express concern that the city's residents.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
Are living in fear. Bowser also said she had a
conversation with President Trump on Wednesday, but wouldn't say what
they spoke about.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
The free application for Federal Student Aid will be available
in October for the twenty twenty six twenty seven academic year.
Education Secretarial Lynemic Ban touted President Trump's leadership as the
reason for the earliest testing launch of the Fafts of
form in history. The forum was revamped under the Biden
administration for the twenty four to twenty five school year,
and the launch date was pushed back from October to January,
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but bugs and glitches caused the forums to be even
further delayed, putting colleges and students in a pretty tough spot.
I'm Tammy Trhio. Two families of victims and the Brian
Coberger murders want a judge prevent more photos and videos
of the crime scene from being released. Brad Ford reports.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Some law enforcement body camera video has been released, but
video of bedrooms was blacked out. The families of victims
Madison Mogan and Ethan Chape and Wlaska judge Thursday to
prevent the release of video and photos that shows more
details of the crime scene. The families say they got
their relief when Coburger was sentenced to prison, but the
release of crime scene photos are causing emotional trauma. I'm
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brad Ford.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
A study shows about two thirds of women in their
child bearing years have an increased risk of birth defects
because of a lifestyle that they have the ability to change.
Researchers looked at data from about fifty four hundred younger
women between twenty seven and twenty twenty. It shows sixty
six percent of them had things like diabetes, tobacco, smoke exposure, obesity,
and food security as risk factors contributing to birth effects.
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That study was reported Tuesday in the American Journal of
Preventative Medicine. Ford's recalling more than one hundred thousand f
one fifty pickup trucks. Matt Mattinson has the details.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the rear
axle hub bolt may fatigue and break, which can result
in damage to the axle hubsplines and increase the risk
of crash. Dealers are expected to replace the left and
right rear axle shaft assemblies free of charge. A spokesperson
for Ford told CBS News that the company is not
aware of any accidents or injuries related to the recall.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
I'm at Mattinson the powerball jackpot. It's jumped again with
no grand prize winner and Wednesday nights drawing. It now
stands at nine hundred and fifty million dollars. With the
cash option that's just under four hundred and twenty nine million.
There were some lucky winners out there, though. Tickets worth
two million dollars were sold in Ohio, Virginia, in Mississippi,
with million dollar winning tickets in New York, Virginia, and Arizona.
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The next drawing is set for Saturday. The jackpot has
been growing since it was last one on May thirty,
first by a single They'll take it in California. I'm
Tammy Trhio