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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
President Trump is on his way back to Washington, d C.
After signing the Middle East Peace Plan to land and
a region that will live, God willing in peace for
all eternity. The President's twenty point plan has so far
led to a Gaza cease fire, with Hamas releasing all
of its living Israeli hostages and Israel starting to release
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its Palestinian prisoners. The President says now food and supplies
will flow into war torn Gaza to aid Palestinians. Mister
Trump believes his plan will lead to greater peace in
the region beyond Israel and Hamas. Meantime, Pakistani Prime Minister
Shabaz Sharif is planning to nominate President Trump for the
Nobel Peace Prize. The Prime Minister shared his support to
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nominate President Trump for the award while addressing world leaders
today in Egypt who are gathered to sign documents related
to the peace deal in Gaza. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenski, meanwhile,
we'll be meeting with the President on Friday. That's according
to multiple reports citing Trump administration and Ukrainian officials. Zelenski
will travel to the White House for the meeting. This
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comes as mister Trump has been considering providing Tomahawk missiles
to Ukraine as the war with Rushing continues, and Russia
has warned the US against providing those missiles to Ukraine,
with the Kremlin saying the topic is of extreme concern.
The government remains shut down, no signs of progress to
end it. House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffries says Republicans cannot
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be trusted when it comes to protecting health care.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
These are people who have now tried more than seventy
different times over the last fifteen years to repeal the
Affordable Care Act.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
The Senate has conducted seven votes on Democrat and Republican
plans for short term funding, but have failed. Senators won't
be back for another effort until tomorrow. Senate Majority Leader
John Thune says he won't let Democrats continue to bring
up their separate proposal, which aims to protect healthcare subsidies.
I'm Jimroup SpaceX celebrating a successful test flight of starship.
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The eleventh flight of the Megarocket ended with a spacecraft
splashdown in the Indian Ocean. The ship and super heavy
booster launched from Starbase in South Texas just after six
pm Monday local time. The test lasted just over an
hour and included the deployment of eight simulated Starlink satellites.
There was also a successful relight of one of the
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engines while in space. More than half a dozen airports
are refusing to display a new video targeting Democrats for
the government shutdown. Liz Warner explains.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
The video features DHS Secretary Christy Noam saying Democrats in
Congress refuse to fund the federal government and because of this,
many of our operations are impacted. She added, our hope
is that Democrats will soon recognize the importance of opening
the government. Officials at several of the nation's airports, among
them Buffalo, Westchsister County, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and
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Phoenix have all opted not to play the video at
TSA checkpoints. Some cited the political nature of the video
as the reason for their decision. Liz Warner, New York.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
A new study published in the British Journal of Sports
Medicine says your walking pace does matter. Tammy Trujillo with
the tails.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
The research found that walking at an average or normal
speed of two to three miles an hour was linked
to a fifteen percent lower risk of type two diabetes,
and a brisk and striding speed doubled that percentage. Studies
have also found that walking fifteen minutes a day, five
days a week help boost immunity and lessons cravings four suites.
Recent research found that walking seven thousand steps a day
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lowers the chance of heart disease by more than half,
and walking after eating can help reduce heart disease risk,
regulate blood glucose levels, and improve sleep quality. I'm Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
The founder and CEO of lending Tree, has died after
a weekend atv accident on the family's farm. Doug Lebda
founded lending Tree and nineteen ninety six. He was fifty five.
I'm Jim Rope.