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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. President Trump
is nearly back to Washington, d C. After officially signing
a Middle East peace agreement during a summit in Egypt
on Monday. Trump departed Egypt a board Air Force one
after signing the Gaza ceasefire and addressing leaders from around
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the world. The twenty point agreement has already produced significant breakthroughs,
with a Moss releasing all living Israeli hostages and Israel
starting the process of releasing Palestinian prisoners. Trump said the
deal marks more than just a temporary truce, calling it
a step toward lasting peace in the broader region, extending
me on the immediate conflict between Israel and to moas
House Speaker Mike Johnson is warning the current government shutdown
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could go on a while.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
We're barreling toward one of the longest shutdowns in American
history unless Democrats drop their partisan demands and passed a clean,
no strings attached budget to reopen the government and pay
our federal workers.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
The shutdown began October first, and looks headed for It's
the week the Senates expected to voting it on Tuesday
on a measure to fund the government, but it's one
that's already failed seven times. New York Attorney General Letitia
James is showing her support for New York City Democratic
mayoral nominee Zora and Mamdani.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
And I will not bow, I will not right, I
will not ben, I will not capitulate, I will not
give in. I will not give up.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
It was james first public appearance since being indicted by
the Department of Justice. She currently faces charges of bank
fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. The
event was a major get out the Vote rally, attended
by thousands of Mandani supporters and volunteers. Week six of
the NFL season wrapped up with a Monday night double header.
The Falcon shocked the Bills twenty four to fourteen in
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Atlanta to open the night. The Bears wrapped up the
week by walking off with a twenty five twenty four
victory over the Commanders. Week six kicked off with the
Giants upsetting the Eagles thirty four to seventeen on Thursday
Night football. Elsewhere, the Buccaneers outlasted the forty nine Ers
thirty to nineteen, and the Chiefs took down the Lions
thirty to seventeen on Sunday Night football. I'm Tammy Trihio.
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Americans are forecast to have to cover fifty five percent
of the costs associated with the tariffs implemented by President Trump.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
Jim Roop explains a goldoman' SAX analysis suggests American consumers
will bear the major portion of the costs, as American
businesses and foreign exporters will take on twenty two percent
and eighteen percent of the costs, respectively. The Trump administration
has imposed to tariffs on trading partners around the world
and claimed that foreign countries will pay the costs from
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the levies. However, data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
confirmed last month that consumer prices in August were up
two point nine percent relative to last August. I'm Jim Roop.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Jerome Powell's speech in Philadelphia on Tuesday is drawing heightened
attention from investors. That's because the Federal Reserve chairs address
at a business forum comes as key economic reports are
being delayed due to the ongoing government shutdown. He's expected
to give guidance as to future monetary policy that includes
a possible interest rate cut. At the end of the month,
the White House will be hosting a celebration of Charlie
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Kirk's life on Tuesday. President Trump said he'll be posthumously
awarding Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
They're going to have a great celebration at the White
House in the East Girl of the White House.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Kirk's wife, Erica, will be in attendance. The thirty one
year old conservative activist was shot and killed while speaking
at a rally.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
In Utah in September.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
A California Bay Area grown giant gord is this year's
winner at half Moon Bay's Great Pumpkin Way Off. Brendon
Dawson of Sata Rosa now has bragging rights for growing
a two three and forty six pound pumpkin from a
handful of seeds. He scores a cash prize of over
twenty one thousand dollars and his name will be added
to the Wall of Fame in downtown half Moon Bay.
Attendees of this weekend's fifty third World Famous half Moon
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Bay Art and Pumpkin Festival, we'll have a chance to
take photos with this year's largest pumpkins. Though Dawson is
the twenty twenty five winner. His pumpkin doesn't meet the
world record for the biggest pumpkin that we recently growing
in England at over twenty eight hundred pounds. I'm Tammy
Trhio