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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 confirming he may
declare a national housing crisis. At the White House Tuesday,
Trump told reporters high interest rates are the problem.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
But it makes it very hard for people to get mortgages.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Trump again went after Fedchair Jerome Powell for not cutting rates.
His comments come after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent 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. Russian President Vladimir Putin says Moscow

(00:42):
has never been against Ukraine joining the European Union. Ukraine
began its bid to become a member of the EU
after Russia's invasion in February twenty twenty two. While Putin
does not object to Ukraine joining the EU, Russia's president
did reiterate that the country's potential ascension into U NATO
is unacceptable. Victims of late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and

(01:05):
Gee Lane Maxwell are speaking out on Capitol Hill Wednesday.
It's the latest chapter in what's turned into the contentious
investigation into the so called Epstein files. The victims will
be joined by Democratic Congressman Roe ConA of California and
Republican Congressman Thomas Massey of Kentucky. Monday's Powerball drawing has

(01:26):
come and gone with no winner still of the one
point one billion dollar jackpot.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
Matching all the right numbers in the next drawing on
Wednesday and taking the cash option would make one lucky
winner or winners almost six hundred million dollars wincher. The
estimated jackpot is now one point three billion dollars. I'm
Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Cool air and fall like temperatures are expected to impact
millions of Americans this week. The below average temperatures are
being caused by an intense dip in the polar jet stream.
Forecasts suggest it's likely that dozens of places will set
record cold temperatures on Thursday and Friday afternoon. I'm Brian Shook.

(02:06):
What's app is saying it's fixed a security bug used
to hack into targeted Apple devices. Metas says their bug
worked alongside a flaw found inside iOS and max. Tech
Crunch reports the two bugs changed together to allow an
attacker to deliver a bug through WhatsApp California lawmakers are

(02:27):
urging the Department of Insurance to quickly investigate State Farm
General Insurance Company and put any rate increases on hold
until the review is complete. Tammy Trehio has.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
More similar member John har Abedian. Once the CDI do
finish its claims handling examination within sixty days, make the
findings public. This follows accusations from consumer groups over unfair
practices related to the fires in Los Angeles in January.
The accusations include low offers, delays, and claims being denied.
State Farm's been given initial approval to raise homeowners and

(03:00):
arentant rates by fifteen to thirty eight percent in October.
This comes after a previous increase of seventeen percent approved
in April. I'm Tammy Truchueo.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
New York Congressman Jerry Nadler says he will not seek
reelection next year. Andrew Whitman has the details.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Jerry Nadler, who served in the House since nineteen ninety two,
will not seek reelection. The seventy eight year old Democrats
district stretches from Fourteenth Street in Manhattan to the Upper
East and West sides. Now they're told the new York Times,
it's time for someone younger.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
Andrew Whitman reporting, the late Tennessee sheriff who inspired the
nineteen seventy three Hollywood movie Walking Tall, is being posthumously
charged for the murder of his wife and subsequent cover up.
Buford Pusser originally told authorities he and his wife Pauline
were shot in an ambush back in nineteen sixty seven

(03:50):
during a ride along in Guys District. Attorney Mark Davidson
says they now believe the sheriff fatally shot his wife
and placed her body inside the vehicle. Ranford Pusser died
in nineteen seventy four in a car crash. I'm Brian Shook.
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