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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update, the
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
President Trump is again vowing to clean up Chicago. Mark
Mayfield has details.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Speaking to reporters on the White House lawn Sunday, Trump
called it fake news. When asked if we are going
to war in the Windy City, We're.
Speaker 3 (00:20):
Not going to war. We're going to clean up our city.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
We're going to clean them up so they don't kill
five people every weekend.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
That's not war, that's common sense.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Trump scolded a reporter, telling her to be quiet, then asked,
do you know how many people were killed in Chicago
last weekend? He answered his own question by saying eight
people were killed and seventy four wounded. He concluded by asking,
do you think there's worse than that? I don't think so.
Trump made the comments before flying to New York to
watch the men's final of the US Open. I'm Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Hurricane Keiko's weakening as it approaches Hawaii is a Category
two storm. The latest update from the National Hurricane Center
shows Keigo with top wins of one hundred and ten
miles an hour about six hundred and thirty five miles
east of Hilo, Hawaii. nowI and the Big Island are
still expecting strong winds, heavy rain, high surf, and possible flooding.
Kiko's expected to pass north of the Hawaiian Islands on
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Tuesday and Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
I Know.
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Greek Davies, the co founder of super Tramp, has died
at the age of eighty one. The band announced his
passing at his home in Long Island following along battle
with cancer. Davies and Roger Hodgson founded the British rock
band in nineteen sixty nine. Super Tramp rose to worldwide
fame in the seventies with their landmark album Breakfast in America,
earning quadruple platinum status and two Grammy Awards. A new
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study says couples usually share mental health diagnoses. The study
in the journal Nature Human Behavior, looked at data from
nearly fifteen million people and was done by researcher from Denmark, Taiwan,
and the US. The researchers found that when one partner
was diagnosed with any of the nine disorder is studied,
the other was likely to be diagnosed with one as well,
likely the same one. I'm Tammy Trihello. A new poll
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shows President Trump's approval rating remains underwater. Lisa Carton has
the numbers. Just four in ten Americans approve of Trump's
job performance, according to the latest NBC News Decision Desk poll. Overall,
forty three percent of adults approve, while fifty seven percent disapprove.
With his weakest ratings over his handling of inflation, trade,
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and tariffs, Americans gave the president stronger grades on border
security and immigration. Notably, the poll also shows US adults
also expressing bipartisan support or vaccines. I'm Lisa Carton. Maryland
Governor Wes Morris says he's ruling out a presidential run
in twenty twenty eight. Or made the comment during an
appearance on NBC's Meet the Press, saying he's excited about
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going back in front of the people of his state
and asking for another term. The Democratic governor has been
floated as a potential contender for the White House. A
global study of over one hundred thousand young people shows
owning a SMA art phone before the age of thirteen
is tied to poorer mental health and well being in
early adulthood. Rob Martyr has details.
Speaker 3 (03:06):
The study was recently published in the Journal of human
development and capabilities. It found that eighteen to twenty four
year olds who had their first smartphone at twelve or
younger were more likely to report suicidal thoughts, aggression, detachment
from reality, poorer emotional regulation, and low self worth. The
data also shows these effects are linked to early social
media access and higher risks of cyberbullying, disrupted sleep, and
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poor family relationships in adulthood. I'm Rob Martyr, a.
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Star Wars fan, is making history after shelling out three
point six million for an original lightsaber. It was used
during the filming of the sequels The Empire Strikes Back
and Return of the Jedi. It's the exact same lightsaber
used in the iconic no I Am Your Father scene
from Empire, or Luke Skywalker learns he's Darth Vader's son.
The buyer's identity remains a mystery. The winning bid is
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the most anybody's ever paid for a Star Wars prop.
I'm Tammy Trujillo.