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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
In just four minutes. Both sides in the Middle East
are agreeing to a peace plan proposed by President Trump.
Israel says it's preparing to move forward with a Gaza
peace plan proposed by the President. The Palestinian militant group
a MAAS released a statement Friday saying it had agreed
to release the Israeli hostages in an effort to start
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negotiating the peace plan, and Trump called on Israel to
quote immediately stop the bombing of Gaza so that we
can get the hostages out safely and quickly. Early Saturday,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin net and Yahoo released a statement saying, quote,
in light of amasa's response, Israel is preparing to immediately
implement the first phase of Trump's plan for the immediate
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release of all hostages. The Trump administration says it plans
to investigate the Portland police after a conservative social media
influencer was a rectorted outside of the city's ice facility.
Portland police arrested three people Thursday in connection with a
fight among demonstrators. Among those arrested was conservative influencer Nicholas Soortor,
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who was charged with disorderly conduct. The Trump administration is
reversing cuts to counter terrorism safety efforts in New York.
Scott Pringle has this story.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
New York officials highlighted last week that the state is
facing one hundred and eighty seven million dollars in cuts
to grants that fund counter terrorism measures. Evinorcathey Hochel says
those cuts are now being restored. She says President Trump
heard the call in reverse course, ensuring the state's got
the resources necessary to support law enforcement. The money goes
toward intelligence gathering, surveillance cameras, officer training, and more.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
And the US Treasury has shared a draft design for
a one dollar Trump coin. The coin, celebrating America's two
hundred and fiftieth birthday, features a side profile of Donald Trump,
along with the words Liberty in God We Trust and
seventeen seventy six tenty twenty six. More information about the
coin will be shared once the shutdown is over. I'm
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Jim Forbes. Victims of Jeffrey Epstein are set to return
to Capitol Hill next week for an event hosted by
a bipartisan group of lawmakers. Congressman Thomas Massey and Rocanna,
alongside Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, are pushing for the Trump
administration to release the government files on the late sex offender.
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The trio has previously organized a public event with Epstein's
survivors to gain support for a discharge petition designed to
force the administration to release the documents. The Supreme Court
is agreeing to the side of states may bar people
from carrying guns on private property without permission from the
property owner. Michael Castner has more.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
It's a case that stems from a twenty twenty three
law enacted in Hawaii in response to a Supreme Court
ruling that made it easier for Americans to obtain concealed
carry permits. Hawaii's law required unambiguous written or verbal authorization
to carry a handgun into a store, but it also
barred the carrying of guns on beaches and in parks,
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as well as bars and restaurants that serve alcohol. Three
gun owners and a gun rights group have challenged the law,
arguing that it rendered illusory the right to carry in public.
I'm Michael Kassner.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
The sentence is eight years for the person who pleaded
guilty to trying to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Nicholas Roski, who is transgender and now uses the name Sophie,
had gone to Kavanaugh's house in twenty twenty two armed
with a handgun and other weapons to kill the conservative justice.
Roski's plot to kill Kavanaugh came as the Court was
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about to overturn Roe v. Wade. Prosecutors had asked the
federal judge for a thirty year sentence, and White House
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt says there's currently no tangible plan
to deploy ICE agents to the Super Bowl. The NFL
recently announced Puerto Rican's superstar Bad Bunny would be the
halftime performer. I'm Jim Forbes