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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest views this hour. In just four minutes, at least
four people plus the gunmen, are dead following an attack
at an LDS church in Grand Blanc, Michigan. It happened
Sunday morning in the small community roughly fifty miles north
of Detroit. Authority say the suspect, identified as Thomas Sandford,
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drove his vehicle through the front doors of the church
and opened fire inside the building. He also started a
fire inside the church before being fatally shot by officers
in the church parking lot. The FBI is treating the
incident as a potential act of targeted violence. The state
of Oregon and the city of Portland have filed a
lawsuit against the Trump administration in an effort to block
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the deployment of National Guard troops to Portland. The suit
asks a federal court in Portland to halt the troop
deployment and rule the action unlawful. Trump said Saturday he
was sending troops to protect Portland ice facilities from domestic
terrorists and described the city as war ravaged. President Trump
will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netna, who at
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the White House Today. Tony Waterman reports the meeting comes
just days after Netnyah, who told the UN General Assembly
that Israel would keep up the fight in Gaza until
Hamas was completely destroyed.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
Trump increasingly has been putting pressure on Netanyahu to bring
this war to an end. Trump has imaged himself as
a peacemaker. He wants to bring this war to an
end as soon as possible.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
This will be President Trump's fourth face to face with Netanyah,
who since January, Dolly Parton is canceling her upcoming Las
Vegas shows over health issues. She posted a statement on
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Instagram Sunday saying she was dealing with some health challenges
and her doctors told her she has to have a
few procedures done. She added that her fans spend good
money to see her and she wants to put together
a show they deserve to see. Six of Dolly's December concerts.
It's now going to be moved to September of twenty
twenty six. I'm Tammy Truchillo. New York City Mayor Eric
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Adams is throwing in the towel on his bid for reelection.
Larry Kofski reports.
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Adams announced his decision to drop out in a video
message posted to social media.
Speaker 4 (02:16):
The constant media speculation about my future and the campaign
finance boys decision to with whole millions of dollars have
undermined my ability to raise the funds needed for a
serious campaign.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Recent weeks have seen speculation about job offers from the
Trump administration. Adam's decision leaves a three way race between
Democratic front runners Zo Ranmondani, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and
Republican Curtis Leiwa I'm Larry Kofski.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
Dominion Voting Systems and Ruley Giuliani have reached a confidential
settlement in the company's one point three billion dollar defamation lawsuit.
The agreement has led to a voluntary dismissal of the case,
and each party will cover its own legal fees. No
details have been announced regarding the settlement's payouts or obligations.
The suit alleged Giuliani, an ally of President Trump, spread
false claims of election fraud following the twenty twenty election,
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which hurt Dominion's reputation and endangered its employees. Important news
for all gamers PlayStations as it will release its new
Wolverine video game next fall. Details on that story from
Lisa Carton.
Speaker 5 (03:19):
The game brand dropped its first trailer for Marvel's Wolverine
last week, which shows the mutant superhero in bloody combat
with a series of villains. A PlayStation blog is calling
it the ultimate Wolverine fantasy that is breaking new ground.
Wolverine is set for a launch in the fall of
twenty twenty six. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Today is National Coffee Day Day to celebrate a drink
most of us enjoy on a daily basis. A recent
National Coffee Association survey found two thirds of American adults,
or sixty six percent, drink coffee every day. And if
you're looking for a deal on your cup of Joe today,
you shouldn't have any problem finding one. Plenty of places
are offering them, from Starbucks and Crispy Kreme to Duncan,
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Burger King and McDonald's. I'm Tammy trheo