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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven US update. The
latest views this hour at just four minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
A suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is in custody.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
We got him.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Utah Governor Spencer Cox identified the suspect.
Speaker 4 (00:17):
On the evening of September eleventh, A family member of
Tyler Robinson reached out to a family friend who contacted
the Washington County Sheriff's Office with information that Robinson had
confessed to them or implied that he had committed the incident.
This information was relayed to the Utah County Sheriff's Office
and seen investigators at Utah Valley University. This information was
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also conveyed to the FBI.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
The conservative activist Charlie Kirk died after being shot in
the neck at a Turning Point event at Utah Valley
University in orm Utah on Wednesday. President Trump first made
the announcement of the suspect being in custody during an
interview with Fox News this morning. He said in that
interview that he Kirk's killer gets the death penalty. Trump
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went on to praise the conservative activist as, in his words,
the finest person. He added that everybody liked Kirk and
said he didn't deserve this. Kirk's casket was flown to
Phoenix on Thursday on Air Force two and was escorted
by Vice President JD. Vance. His funeral is expected to
take place in Phoenix. The President has already stated that
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he will be in attendance. The President says he will
send National Guard troops to Memphis as part of his
crime crackdown. Mitch McCann reports he made the announcement during
that interview on Fox News this morning.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Trump seed Memphis is deeply troubled, and added, we are
going to fix that, just like we did Washington. This year.
Mister Trump has already seen National Guard troops into Los
Angeles and Washington, DC, some of the nation's most democratic cities,
claiming he did so to deal with protists in the
case of la and high crime rates.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
In Washington, the President said this morning the city's democratic
mayor is happy with the decision, and the mayor has
confirmed that in a press release. I'm Michael Kassner. The
federal judge is blocking the Trump administration from stopping social
services to immigrants.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Brad Ford with 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 blog governing access to social services for non citizens.
It includes programs like head Start, Title X, family planning clinics,
food banks, domestic violentce shelters, adult education, and community health centers.
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The 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 5 (02:52):
So if kids don't have an appetite, I tell them
you don't need to do this giant breakfast. But that's
where we try to just get something at Apple and
string cheese, right 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 (03:08):
She recommends foods with healthy fats, carbohydrates, protein, and fiber.
Highlands 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 a week. Today is
National Video Game Day. Bree Tennis with more on the
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five hundred twenty two billion dollar industry that started with
a very simple game.
Speaker 6 (03:35):
There are over one hundred and 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
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now is Minecraft, followed by Grand Theft Auto. But it's
okay to play a little man.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
I'm Michael Cassner.