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After signing on to a Middle East peace plan, President
Trump said Monday that this is the day the world's
been waiting for. Mark Mayfield has details.
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Addressing world leaders in Egypt on Monday, Trump said, We've
achieved the impossible. This is the day that people across
the region and around the world have been working, striving, hoping,
and praying for. The twenty point plan has so far
led to a Gaza ceasefire, with Hamas releasing all of
its living Israeli hostages and Israel starting to release its
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Palestinian prisoners. The President says, now food and supplies will
flow into war torn Gasa to aid the Palestinians. Trump
be leaves his plan will lead to greater peace in
the region beyond Israel and Hamas. I'm Mark Mayfield.
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House speaker Mike Johnson is warning the current government shut
down could be one of the longest in history.
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We will not allow the American people to be taken
hostage over partisan demands.
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At a Monday news conference, the Republicans set of Democrats
keep up their obstruction, then that's where we're going to
be headed. House Minority leader came Jeffries said Republicans can't
be trusted when it comes to protecting healthcare. The shutdown
started on October first. The Senate's expected to vote again
today and a measure to fund the government, but it's
one that's already failed over a half dozen times. Pete
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Heggsath says standards are back at the Department of War.
The Secretary of War's comment came in response to a
move from the Texas Military Department to replace some of
its National Guard troops deployed to Chicago with those who
quote meet service specific height, weight, and physical fitness standards.
This after a photo of guardsmen went viral, showing seemingly
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heavyset troops and prompting social media users to point out
heighss oone military fitness standards. New York's Rockefeller Center's ice
skating rink is now open for the season, allowing residents
and tourists alike to take a twirl around the ice.
The rink first opened in nineteen thirty six and became
a winter fixture of the holiday season. Three years years later,
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more than a quarter of a million people skate on
its ice each year. I'm Tammy Trihio. Americans are forecast
to end up covering fifty five percent of the costs
associated with the tariffs implemented by President Trump. Jim Roop
reports a.
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Goldman 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 tariffs on
trading partners around the world and claimed that foreign countries
will pay the costs from the levies. However, data from
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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.
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Jerome Powell's peach in Philadelphia later on today is drawing
heightened tention 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
this month, the White House will be hosting a celebration
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of Charlie Kirk's life. Today, President Trump said he'll be
posthumously awarding Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
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They're gonna have a great celebration at the White House
in the East Groom of the White House.
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Kirk's wife, Erica, will be in attendance. The thirty one
year old conservative activist was shot and killed while speaking
at a rally.
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In Utah in September.
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AMC Theaters will be screening two Diane Keaton movies in
tribute to the late actress. Her Oscar winning performance in
Annie Hall and two thousand and three Something's Got to
Give are set to return to one hundred screens.
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I Really like.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
You, I Really like you. Yeah, but I love you.
Like you too.
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I Love You.
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The showing start Friday and go on for a week.
Keaton died Saturday at the age of seventy nine. During
her five decade careers, she won an Academy Award, a
BAFT Award, in two Golden Globe Awards, along with nominations
for two Emmy's and a Tony I'm Tammy Trujillo