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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour in just four minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
A partial government shut down as well into its first
day after the Senate rejected both Democrat and GOP funding
measures once again. House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffreys heaps the
blame on the Republicans.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
At midnight, Donald Trump and Republicans shut the federal government
down because they don't want to provide healthcare to working
class America.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Vice President JD. Vance pointing the finger right back at Democrats.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
The Democrats are willing to shut it down to benefit
of legal aliens. The contrasts couldn't.
Speaker 4 (00:38):
Be more clear.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Lawmakers had a procedural vote today on both bills, which
both sailed. President Trump is defending his decision to deploy
National Guard troops to Portland. According to the President, he
had no choice but to deploy troops over the protests
of local officials referred to the city as a never
ending disaster. The War Department authorized two hundred members of
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Oregon's National Goal. Mister Trump said he would send troops
to protect the city and an ice facility. Vice President JD.
Van's meantime, also commenting in support of proposed hygiene changes
Secretary of War Pete Hayseth plans to implement for the military.
He said to military leaders yesterday.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
No more Beardoz. The era of rampant and ridiculous shaving
profiles is done. Simply put, if you do not meet
the male level physical standards for combat positions, cannot pass
a PT test, or don't want to shave and look professional,
it's time for a new position or a new profession.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
The Vice President says he thinks it's a very good
thing that the Secretary of War is trying to implement
high standards across the military. Hurricane Imelda has become a
Category two storm. The storm did not make landfall in
the US, but its impacts are being felt up and
down the East Coast. One person died in Florida earlier
this week after being pulled away by a rip current,
and at least six homes in North Carolina or Washington Way. Yesterday,
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Amelda set the hip Bermuda with a hurricane warning in
place for that country. I'm Jim Roup. Primatologist Jane Goodall
has died. That Jane Goodall Institute announced her death on
social media. She was in California as part of a
speaking tour. Goodall started her research on chimpanzees in the
wild in nineteen sixty at. Through observation, she was able
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to prove that primates display a bunch of similar behaviors
like humans.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
When I got to Cambridge finally, they were totally horrified
I'd named the chimps instead of numbering them. I talked
about them having personalities. I talked about them having minds
and being able to have rational thoughts and emotions, happiness,
sadnessphere and all of these things were supposed to be
attributes only of humans.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
The Institute said she died of natural causes. Goodall was
ninety one. Jimmy Kimmel taking aim at President Trump again
and members of the administration after a government shut down
when an effect on ABC's Jimmy Kimmelive last night. He
even poked fun at his own mishatrum it.
Speaker 5 (03:00):
Is threatening to make irreversible cuts if there's a shutdown,
which you know what I was recently the victim of
a government shutdown. They are reversible.
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I will tell you that. Jimmy Kimme Alive, as you recall,
was briefly taken off the air the last month over
comments he made following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Forty years of breast cancer awareness has saved over a
million lives. Chris Carazio with more.
Speaker 5 (03:25):
That's according to the American Cancer Society, which says the
five year survival rate has jumped from seventy five percent
in nineteen eighty five to over ninety percent today. It
notes that in the nineteen eighties, only one in four
women ages forty and up we're being screened for breast cancer,
but today it's closer to three and four women. Cancer
experts also attribute the dramatic rise in the breast cancer
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survival rate to better treatments. I'm Chris Karagio.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Wall Street ended the trading day with stocks higher. Dal
Jones Industrial Average gained forty three points to forty six
four to forty one. The S and P five hundred
grows by twenty two to sixty seven eleve NASDAK gained
ninety five points to twenty two seven seventy five. I'm
Jim Roop