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September 2, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
In just four minutes, President Trump is expected to announce
US Space Command's relocation to Alabama. The move reversus former
President Biden's decision to keep the headquarters in Colorado. Trump
had previously planned to move the head quarters to Alabama
at the end of his first term. Congress is back
after its August recess as lawmakers look to avoid a

(00:27):
government shutdown.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
The annual spending battle will no doubt take up much
of the calendar to avoid a shutdown. On September thirtieth,
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer took a lot of heat
from his own party after voting with Republicans to avoid
a shutdown.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
In March, Republicans will once again need Democrats to pass
a temporary spending bill. A Texas man is facing a
murder charge in connection with the fatal shooting of an
eleven year old boy who was doorbell ditching. Leon Gonzalo
Junior was arrested and charged this morning with one count
of murder. Police responded to the reported shooting in an
East Houston neighborhood Saturday night. Investigators say somebody inside the

(01:04):
house came out and shot the boy in the back
as he ran away. The Trump administration is considering a
move to declare a national housing crisis. Treasury Secretary Scott
Pssent suggested during an interview that the administration may declare
a national housing emergency in the fall as the real
estate market struggles to reach stable ground. Says, the Trump

(01:24):
administration is also weighing additional opportunities to help decrease costs
for everyday Americans. The Republican Party has made affordability a
major talking point ahead of the twenty twenty six mid
term elections. Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow has never
been against Ukraine joining the European Union. Ukraine began its
bid to become a member of the EU after Russia's

(01:46):
invasion in February of twenty twenty two. While Putin doesn't
object to Ukraine joining the EU, Russia's president did reiterate
that the country's potential ascension INDO NATO is unacceptable. However,
Kiev has previously said that Moscow cannot dictate which alliances
Ukraine can join. I'm Chris Krashio. Monday's Powerball drawing is

(02:07):
coming gone matching all the right numbers in the next drawing,
which is Wednesday, and taking the cash option could make
one lucky winner or winners almost six hundred million bucks.
The estimated jackpot is now one point three billion dollars.
Costco's perk to executive members is angering some gold Star members.
Costco is opening at nine am weekdays and Sundays and
nine thirty am on Saturdays for executive members during a

(02:29):
grace period. Gold Star members have been allowed to enter early,
but that ended on September first. Now only executive members
get early entry, and some gold Star members say that's favoritism.
The executive membership costs twice as much, at one hundred
and thirty dollars a year. It's looking like it'll be
another disappointing summer for movies. Tammy Trichillo has details.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
The summer box office gross revenue for the summer season
that stretches from the first weekend in May through Labor
Day comes in at three point sixty seven billion dollars.
That's down from last year's three point sixty eight billion.
This summer started out strong with the film Centers and
a Minecraft movie, but then weakened THELA time suggests movie
theaters are still recovering from the pandemic as well as

(03:09):
the actors and writers strikes two years ago. The paper
also says movie fans are simply streaming at.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Home the Answers with Wolves. Actor Graham Green has died.
His agent says the Canadian born actor died yesterday in
Toronto after a long illness. Green was nominated for an
Academy Award for his role as Kicking Bird in Dances
with Wolves. Green also has appeared in several other films
like Maverick, Diehard with a Vengeance, The Green Mile, and
The Twilight Saga New Moon.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
He was seventy three.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
A J. Leno back classic car bill in the California
legislature has stalled out. Leno, who operates his Big Dog
Garage in Burbank where he stores more than ninety classic cars,
was backing Senate Bill seven twelve, nicknamed Leno's Law. The
bill would have exempted classic cars built from nineteen seventy
five and earlier from the state's smog requirements. Leno says
the most smog check shops don't have the equipment to

(03:58):
test older cars, and the one that do charge several
times more than the standard rate.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
I'm Chris Kroso,
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