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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
The investigation continues into the assassination of a Conservative activists.
The suspect accused of murdering Charlie Kirk was apparently not
affiliated with any political party. Authorities arrested twenty one year
old Tyler Robinson on Friday after a three day manhunt
for the person responsible for Kirk's death during a Conservative
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rally in Utah. At the time of the shooting, Robinson
was a third year student in Dixie Technical College in
Saint George and had no police record. NBC News says
public records show Robinson's last voter registration date was in
July of twenty twenty one, and his political party was
quote none declared. Charlie Kirk's widow is calling him a martyr.
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Speaking in Phoenix on Friday, Erica Kirk said her husband
wanted to be remembered for his courage and his faith,
and that he was now quote standing at his savior's
side and wearing the glorious crown of the martyr. The
Conservative Activists was shot to death Wednesday while speaking at
an event near Salt Lake City, A Northeast Ohio Catholic
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High school has canceled the rest of its football season.
Jack Crumbly explains why.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
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 have saddened and
shaken them, and even with disciplinary action being taken against
some students and various coach suspensions, it was hoping to
continue on. Ursuline says it's determined to restore faith in
the school. I'm Jack Crumbley And.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
At least one person is dead after a plane crash
in central California. And that's the very latest. I'm Jim Forbes.
President Trump will visit the tomb of the late Queen
Elizabeth the Scond when he visits the UK next week.
The President and First Lady Malania Trump are set to
arrive in London on Tuesday and will be the guest
of King Charles at Windsor Castle. During the three day event,
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Trump will lay a wreath at the Queen's tomb and
we'll meet with Prime Minister cair Starmer. Anti Trump protesters
are expected to demonstrate in the streets of London during
the visit to accuse the President of denying climate science
and quote siding with war criminals in Russia and Israel.
The seventy seventh Primetime Emmy Awards will be held Sunday.
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Chris Carraggio has the latest.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
This year's nominations are dominated by Apple TV Plus and HBO.
The Apple TV Plus sci fi thriller series Severance leads
the field with twenty seven nominations, including nods for a
Drama Series, Lead Actor in a Drama Series, and Lead
Actress in a Drama Series. Meanwhile, the Apple TV Plus
comedy The Studio earned twenty three nominations. Over at HBO,
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the Batman spinoff series The Penguin racked up twenty four nominations,
and The White Lotus earned twenty three. I'm Chris Crinio.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Soccer fans are rushing to have the chance of buying
tickets for next year's FIFA World Cup. Soccer's governing body
says more than one point five million fans submitted applications
for the visa pre sale draw in the first twenty
four hours of the window opening. The highest demand has
been from fans of the three host nations, the US, Canada,
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and Mexico. The pre sale draw has been entered by
fans from two hundred and ten countries. Fans have until
September nineteenth to enter the pre sale lottery. And Aaron
Judge is now fourth on the New York Yankees' all
time home run list. Judge hit his three hundred and
sixty seventh career homer Friday night at Fenway Park, moving
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past Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio. Judge now trail only
Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, and Lou garrig. I'm Jim Forbes