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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven US update.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
The latest use this hour.
Speaker 3 (00:05):
In just four minutes, the superintendent to the largest public
school district in Iowa has been detained by ICE. Jim
Forbes has more.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Students and community members rallied in support of Des Moines
superintendent doctor Ian Roberts on Friday. Officials say Roberts is
an illegal immigrant with no work authorization and a criminal record.
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When agents approached, they say he took off in his car,
and when they caught him, Ian Roberts allegedly was in
possession of a loaded handgun, a hunting knife, and three
thousand dollars in cash. Roberts was born in Guyana and
came to the US on a student visa in nineteen
ninety nine. He became head of Des Moines Public Schools
in twenty twenty three.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
Attorney General Pam Bondi says she's sending federal agents from
the Department of Justice to ICE facilities to protect immigration officers.
In a post Friday, Bondi said she's sending the Department
agents wherever ICE comes under siege, and is also instructing
Joint Terrorism task Forces across the US to investigate all
entities and individuals engaged in acts of domestic terrorism, including
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repeated acts of violence and obstruction against federal agents. Report
says hundreds of US admirals and generals who were ordered
to a meeting in Virginia next week will hear a
rally the Troops message. The New York Times says Defense
Secretary Pete Hegseth will deliver a message based on his
war fighter culture. It's expected to take place in a
military installation in Quantico. One battle after another is off
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to a good start at the box office. Steve Lockchil
used to attack my home, and I cannot remember for
the life of my only child.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
The answer to your question, maybe.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
You should have spended the rebellion text a little harner.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
I need to find my daughter.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Well, then call us back when you have the time.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
The film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, made three ero point one
million dollars from Thursday previews. It's expected to make between
twenty and twenty five million dollars in its debut weekend.
I'mly Se Taylor. Sinclair says it will once again start
airing Jimmy Kimmel Live tonight. The broadcaster has preempted the
ABC Late Night talk show following Kimmel's return from suspension
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on Tuesday. Kimmel was suspended last week following comments he
made related to the killing of conservative activists Charlie Kirk.
In a statement, Sinclair said, our rejective throughout the process
has been to ensure that programming remains accurate and engaging
for the widest possible audience. In its return monologue, Kimmel
said it was never his intention to make light of
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Kirk's murder. It's now confirmed that the gunman who drove
cross country from Las Vegas an open fire at New
York City at NFL headquarters back in July had CTE.
Sarah le Kessler reports the.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Chief Medical Examiner's Office in New York City says extensive
analysis by its neuropathology experts confirms Shane to Mura did
in fact have CTE. It's something the twenty seven seven
year old claimed in a three page note found by police.
After Tomorrow, a high school football player in California shot
and killed four people. He blamed the NFL for concealing
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the dangers to players' brains to quote maximize profits, and
Tomorris said study my brain, please, I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
A well known Manhattan financier is facing sex trafficking charges.
Liz Warner has details.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Howard Rubin, a one time money manager who made millions
at Solomon Brothers and other Wall Street firms, was arrested
Friday in Connecticut. He is charged with sex trafficking and
transporting women across state lines for commercial sex acts. Prosecutors
alleged Reuben orchestrated the operation for more than a decade,
participating in lurid sex acts at various hotels, and even
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building a so called sex dungeon inside a rented Manhattan penthouse.
If convicted, he could face anywhere from a minimum of
fifteen years to life in prison.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
Consumer sentiment fell slightly in September. The University of Michigan's
final reading for the month fell about five percent from August,
in a broad base decline. I'mly S Taylor