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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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A one hundred thousand dollars reward is being offered for
information that leads to the arrest of the person who
murdered conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Roory O'Neil with more.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Despite thousands of tips to an FBI hotline, no one
has been arrested yet in Charlie Kirk's murder. New video
released Thursday night shows the gunman jumping off a rooftop
and running away from the Utah Valley University campus where
Kirk had been speaking. The body of the thirty one
year old founder of Turning Point was flown back to
his hometown of Phoenix aboard Air Force two with the
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Vice president at his side. Funeral arrangements have yet to
be announced. I'm roory O'Neil.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
The State Department is warning that it may revoke the
visas of foreigners who glorify violence after the shooting of
Kirk more from Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 4 (00:54):
On Thursday, Intiputy Secretary of State Chris Lando said foreigners
who glorify violence and hate are not welcome visitors to
our country. He added he was disgusted to see some
on social media praising, rationalizing, or making light of the event.
Lando said consular officials have been told to undertake appropriate
action on Markneyfield.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
The Trump administration vows a response after Brazil's Supreme court
sentenced former president Jaiir Balsonaro to twenty seven years for
election plotting. Brian Shook reports.
Speaker 5 (01:25):
The majority of a Brazilian Supreme court panel has voted
to convict the former president in connection with attempts of
overturning the country's twenty twenty two election. Prosecutors allege part
of the coup involved a plan to potentially use explosives,
weapons of war, or poison to assassinate his political challenger.
President Trump has called the case a witch hunt, while
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Bolsonaro and other defendants in the trial have denied wrongdoing.
I'm Brian Schuk.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
The Federal Trade Commission is launching an inquiry into seven
companies that make AI chatbots aim at children. Agency wants
to see see how the companies are evaluating safety and
working to limit personal risks. I'm Michael Kassner. The federal
judge is blocking the Trump administration from stopping social services
to immigrants brad Ford with.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
More Washington State led a coalition of twenty one states
in the District of Columbia and filing the lawsuit. It
argues the Trump administration incorrectly interpreted a decade's old while
governing access to social services for non citizens. It includes
programs like head Start, Title X, family planning clinics, food banks,
domestic violent shelters, adult education, and community health centers. The
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Trump administration can appeal. I'm brad Ford.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Health experts are urging parents to make sure their children
do not skip breakfast. Jennifer Highland is a registered dietitian
at the Cleveland Clinic and says children are going to
have a lot of trouble focusing in the classroom and
staying awake if they skip breakfast.
Speaker 6 (02:52):
So if kids don't have an appetite, I tell them,
you don't need to do just this giant breakfast. But
that's where we try to just get something at Apple
and string cheese, right, or that one piece of toast
with peanut butter on it, or a high fiber, lower
sugar granola bar. Even just a glass of milk is
better than nothing.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
She recommends foods with healthy fats carbohydrates, protein and fiber
islands suggests hard boiled eggs, cheese sticks, fruit, greek yogurt,
and oatmeal the name a few foods. CDC data shows
a little over half of students eat breakfast on three
or fewer days in a given week. Today is National
Video Game Day. Bree Tennis with more on the five
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hundred twenty two billion dollar industry that started with a
very simple game.
Speaker 7 (03:36):
There are over one hundred ninety million gamers in the US,
and it all comes down to a game known as
Tennis for two created in nineteen fifty eight. By nineteen
seventy five, Atari came out with a home version. They
called it Pong, and we were hooked. We've come a
long way since then, better consoles, graphics, and more intricate games.
Game Informer says the most popular game right now is Minecraft,
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followed by Grand Theft Auto. But it's okay to play
a little pac Man.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
I'm Michael Kassner.