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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):
The wife of the assassinated leader of Turning Point is
now speaking. The widow of Charlie Kirk is making her
first public comments since her husband's killing. Speaking Friday in Phoenix,
Erica Kirk said her husband loved President Trump and that
their friendship was amazing. Holding back tears, Erica said her
husband wanted to be remembered for his courage and his faith.
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She said Charlie is now standing at his savior's side
and quote wearing the glorious crown of the martyr. Charlie
Kirk co founded the Turning Point USA, which is headquartered
in Phoenix, California. Lawmakers are sending a bill to Governor
Gavin Newsom's desk that would ban federal immigration officers from
wearing masks. The new rule, if approved, would ban face
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coverings for both local and federal law enforcement, along with
other officials from different states working in California. The Democratic
governor has a month to decide whether to sign the
bill or give it a veto. It's unclear how or
if the state would enforce the ban when it comes
to federal agents. President Trump says he thinks Democratic nominee
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Zoran Mandanni will win the election for New York City
Mayor Andrew Whitman has more.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Trump made the prediction in an interview with Fox News
Friday morning, calling the Democratic socialist who's leading the polls
quote my little communist. Trump said he was thinking of
leverage he could use against Mom Donnie, noting he quote
has to come to Washington for money. Trump also attacked
Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa, saying he was quote not exactly
prime time and would try to fill Gracie Mansion with
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thousands of cats. The President also hammered Andrew Cuomo, saying
the former governor bungled the pandemic response at state nursing homes.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
And President Trump says he will send National Guard troops
to Memphis as part of his crime crackdown. In an
interview on Fox News Friday morning, the President said, quote
Memphis is deeply try troubled. He said he made the
decision to go to Memphis after being told about the
city's crime rate. I'm Jim Forbes. Hundreds of workers detained
in an immigration rate in Georgia are now back in
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South Korea. Over three hundred detained workers arrived in Seoul
on Friday, ending a week long ordeal that created business
uncertainty and strained relations with a key US ally. The
South Korean government chartered an airplane to return the workers,
and more than a dozen buses waited to reunite them
with their families upon arrival. The Korean airplane was also
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carrying fourteen employees of South Korean companies from China, Japan,
and Indonesia. A Northeast Ohio Catholic high school has canceled
the rest of its football season. Jack Crumley explains why.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
It comes after two separate federal lawsuits being filed in
recent days against Ursuline High in Youngstown, the school being
sued for an alleged hazing incident involving football players earlier
this year, and a separate Title nine suit accusing school
leaders of protecting a football player who allegedly harassed and
assaulted a female student. Opposing schools have already been canceling matchups.
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Ursuline says issues raised with the team of saddened and
shaken them, and even with disciplinary action being taken against
some students and various coach suspensions. It was hoping to
continue on Ursulin says it's determined to restore faith in
the school. I'm Jack Crumley.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
British actor Henry Cavill has reportedly been injured while filming
the new Highlander reboot. Multiple outlets say the Superman actors
sustained an unspecified injury during pre production while training for
the role. The film is a remake of the nineteen
eighty six adventure film Highlander, and social media is being
credited with helping arrest a woman accused of stealing a
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taco truck in California. When the truck was stolen, owner
Betty Ramirez posted the truck's license plates on her Instagram account.
Twenty four hours later, and Instagram user saw the van
in the parking lot of a Los Angeles area hotel
and alerted police. Police say b Eddie showed up as
the woman leaving the motel. I'm Jim Forbes