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October 3, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
Sean Dinny Combs has been sentenced to fifteen months in
prison on two prostitution charges. Sarah Lee Kessler with more.

Speaker 3 (00:16):
That sentence was handed down in Manhattan Federal Court after
six hours of testimony Friday, including from Combs, who told
the judge, I hate myself right now. The rap Mocho
called his action sick and disgusting, claiming he was sick
from the drugs. Prosecutors and sought eleven years behind bars,
while Comb's lawyers asked for fourteen months. Combs was convicted

(00:38):
back in July of transporting two ex girlfriends, including singer
Cassie Ventura, across state lines for sex in what he
referred to as freak offs. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
President Trump believes Hamas is ready for lasting peace. The
President's post is in response to a HAMA statement that
it has agreed to release all of its Israeli hostages,
but with condition. The militant group says it will release
the prisoners alive and dead, in an effort to start
negotiating the full peace plan. Mister Trump's post goes on
to say Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza

(01:12):
so the hostages can get out safely and quickly. The
President says they are already discussing details. No end inside
for the government shut down, both sides still blaming each other.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levin says millions of Americans
are being impacted.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
The one point three million men and women of America's Army, Navy,
Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Space Force who serve.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Honorably and put their lives on the line to defend
us all are not being paid. Levitt notes services like
food assistance programs are at risk, and federal workers like
air traffic controllers could soon be working without pay. The
Justice Department will launch an investigation into the arrest of
a conservative personality at a protest outside of Portland Ice Facility.

(01:54):
The White House says Nick sor Tour was defending himself
from being assaulted by members of Antifa, was arrested on
suspicion of second degree disorderly conduct. He was released without bond.
I'm Jim Roop. Canadian Prime Minister Carney is set to
visit the White House next week. For trade talks. According
to the Prime Minister's Office, Carney and President Trump will

(02:15):
meet Tuesday to discuss shared priorities in a new economic
and security relationship between Canada and the US. The meeting
comes during a period of tensions between the two nations
over tariffs imposed by President Trump and August. However, the
White House has exempted goods covered by the US Mexico
Canada trade agreement signed in twenty twenty. Part of the
largest oil refinery on the West Coast caught fire in

(02:38):
La County after a large explosion last night. Mark Midfield
has the story.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
The massive Chevron refinery processes over a quarter of a
million gallons of crude oil every day. The fire was
burning a couple of miles south of Los Angeles International Airport,
but the flames were not impacting airport operations. The refinery
is located in El Segundo, and that towns mayor says
there are no injuries and no evacuations were ordered. Officials
have brief to California Governor Gavin Newsom. Neighbors say they

(03:05):
heard an explosion just before the fire broke out at
around nine pm. It's not clear what started the fire
ed it now appears to be contained to one small
part of the refinery. I'm Marknefield and some.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Say that will definitely affect a gas priceis Those working
the night shift or non traditional hours are a greater
risk of getting kidney stones. Tammy Trihio explains.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
That's according to new research published in the journal Mayo
Clinic Proceedings.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Researchers say anybody working a shift outside of a nine
to five job has a fifteen percent increased risk of
getting kidney stones.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
That number jumps to twenty two percent for people working
the night shift. The study involved data for more than
two hundred and twenty thousand people in the UK.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
I'm Tammy Trihio. The new album from Taylor Swift is
now streaming. Life of a Showgirl, A Swift's twelfth album
features a guest appearance from fellow popstars Sabrina Carpenter. Sunday,
Swift will be releasing a video from the lead single,
The Fate of Ophelia. I'm Jim Rope.
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