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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour in just four minutes.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
The House Oversight Committee is meeting with victims of the
late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Gilaine Maxwell today. Chairman
James Comer made the announcement Sunday, with the survivors also
set for a news conference Wednesday on Capitol Hill with
representatives Thomas Massey, Republican, and Democrat Rocanna. President Trump is
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expected to make a mystery announcement from the Oval Office today.
The White House isn't saying exactly what the announcement is about,
but it's on his schedule for two pm Eastern INBC
News reports, according to their sources, they were told only
that it will have to do with defense, and the
mayor of Chicago is telling Ice agents to chill. Rory
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O'Neil reports.
Speaker 4 (00:52):
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson sounding defiant at a Labor Day rally,
saying that no federal troops and no militarized force would
be welcomed in the city of Chicago. The mayor's rhetoric
came as Chicago reported a violent holiday weekend. Police say
at least fifty four people were shot including seven who died.
Trump administration officials have said in Ice Blitz took a
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bat crime is set to take place in Chicago in
the coming days. I'm Rory O'Neil.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
Missouri will take up redistricting in a special session of
the state legislature. More from Brian Shook.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
Missouri Governor Mike key Oh made the announcement while unveiling
a proposed congressional map of the Republican led state, adding
he wants to start this week. The move comes after
California lawmakers recently approved a special election for voters to
decide on Democratic led redistricting maps. Keiho's announcement came the
same day Republican Governor Greg Abbott signed into law new
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maps in Texas. I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
Sunday's earthquake in Afghanistan has killed more than eleven hundred people.
Some thirty two hundred and fifty people have been reported
injured so far as rescuers try to deal with rugged
terrain in the country's mountainous east. I'm Michael Cassner. The
Federal Trade Commission is warning Google about playing politics. Mark
Mayfield with details.
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FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson sent a letter to Alphabet CEO
Sunder Pritchai late last week with reported concerns that gmails
spam filter's routinely block Republicans sent messages from reaching consumers,
but do not block similar messages sent by Democrats. Google
says its spam filter criteria is applied equally to all senders,
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regardless of political ideology.
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The FAA is blaming staffing issues for the latest ground
stops issued yesterday at Newark Airport as folks travel for
the Labor Day weekend. Scott Pringle, with more.
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Officials had to order a ground stop early Monday afternoon
and then another one late in the afternoon that caused
delays on arriving flights on a very busy travel day.
Staffing issues to blame. Newark also had disruptions last Thursday
when a groundstop was issued. Over recent months, the airport
has been plagued by staffing and equipment issues, leading to
many disruptions. Meanwhile, JFK and LaGuardia Airports they had dozens
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of delays on Labor Day.
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Police are on the hunt for a man who crashed
a wedding reception in Glendale, California, and stole from the newlyweds.
Daniel Martindale with that story.
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It happened on Saturday nights in one of the ballrooms
at Renaissance banquet. The couple says the men stole upwards
of one hundred thousand dollars in cash, gift cards and
checks given to them by family and friends. Surveillance footage
shows a man who was allegedly not invited to the
wedding making off with the box containing all the valuables
as people celebrated around him. Unaware of what was going on.
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The man went unnoticed by security, slipped away and drove off.
I'm Daniel Martindale.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Nesley's CEO has been fired over an undisclosed relationship with
a subordinate Swiss food giant. Announced Monday, the dismissal of
Lauren Frey was effected immediately. It had been promoted to
CEO last year. I'm Michael Cassner.