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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Chicago appears to be on track to become the latest
site of the next showdown over President Trump's crime and
immigration crackdown. Several reports say ICE's planning expanded operations starting
this Friday, much like what was seen recently in LA
Chicago's police Superintendent Larry Snelling told city council members this
week that the Chicago PD will not be assisting federal troops.
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A federal appeals court is saying President Trump overstepped his
presidential powers when he issued an array of tariffs earlier
this year. The court ruled Friday Trump misused his authority
when he used emergency powers to issue tariffs on a
number of US trading partners. The court's ruling says only
Congress has the authority to issue such measures. Despite the ruling,
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the tariffs will be allowed to stay in place as
the case proceeds. The Mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frye, is
praising those who jumped into action when a shooter opened
fire on Catholic school students Wednesday. Here's Jim Forbes in.
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A Friday press conference, fry celebrated the community of Annunciation Church.
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The staff of an Annunciation of Annunciation. The families at
Annunciation they are heroes.
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Two children were killed and nearly twenty others injured when
Robin Westman started shooting through the windows of the church. Westman,
who was reportedly a former student at the school, then
committed suicide. I'm Jim Forbes.
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The FDAs announced another recall of frozen shrimp because of
possible radioactive contamination. It's the third shrimp recalled this month
tied to imports from Indonesia, this latest involving six ounce
packages of Aquastar cocktail shrimp sold at Walmart stores in
more than a dozen states. This could be a life
changing Labor Day weekend for some lucky lottery player. For players,
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the powerball jackpot stands at one billion dollars ahead of
tonight drawing. That amounts to a cash option worth more
than four hundred and fifty three million dollars. I'm Scott Carr.
The FBIS released one hundred and thirty pages of documents
detailing baseball legend Pete Rose's connection to a bookie named
Ronald Peters. The files include interviews and memos during an
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investigation into Peter's bookmaking operation in the eighties. None of
the new material connects baseball's all time hits leader to
betting on baseball. Rose was banned from the sport and
the Baseball Hall of Fame due to his betting on baseball,
which he admitted to in two thousand and four. American
consumers sentiment fell again in August on worries about the
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US economy. Matt Mattinson has more.
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The University of Michigan's final reading for the month slipped
about six percent from July. The decline was noted across
all age and income groups, as inflation expectations rose for
the year ahead. The survey's chief economist said buying conditions
for durable goods dropped to their lowest level in a
year due to growing concerns about high prices.
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Day holiday travelers at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International are
hoping issues that caused massive flight disruptions on Friday are fixed.
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It was a turbulent start with more air traffic control trouble,
hundreds of delays due to a groundstop caused by communication
issues between controllers and pilots.
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NBC's Preas Shrider reporting. For months now, Newark's been plagued
by equipment problems and low staffing, forcing it to operate
with a reduced flight volume.
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Travelers forced to wait an average of more than two
and a half hours, Capping off the busiest travel season
in more than a decade.
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TSA expects to screen more than seventeen million people at
the nation's airports over the holiday weekend. Starting Monday, MTV
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