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The ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinians has the backing
of the US and at least three of its allies.
More from Rory O'Neil.
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Leaders of Egypt, Cutter, and Turkey joined President Trump in
signing a Declaration for Enduring Peace and Prosperity between Israel
and the Palestinians. It notes that the four nations are
determined to dismantle extremism and radicalization, committing to the resolution
of future disputes through diplomatic engagement and negotiation. The statement
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does not explicitly acknowledge any right of Palestinian statehood. I'm
Rory O'Neill.
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Former President Biden is praising his successor for the ceasefire
in Gaza. Jim Roop with more.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Mister Biden posted on x that he commends the President
and his team for their work in getting a renewed
ceasefire deal over the finish line. He added that he's
grateful of the last twenty living hostages are finally reunited
with their families, and for the civilians in Gaza who've
experienced immeasurable loss. The former president closed by saying the
Middle East is on a path to peace with the
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backing of the US and the world, and he's hopeful
that peace endures. I'm Jim Roope.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
House Speaker Mike Johnson is warning the current government shutdown
could be one of the longest in history. His remark
comes as Senate lawmakers will be back at the Capitol
today for another attempt to end the federal government shutdown,
which started on October first. A vote his plan, but
there's little sign of progress toward funding the government, with
both Democrats and Republicans seemingly dug in. A major storm
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is moving across southern California today. It's expected to cause
problems in Los Angeles. Arie o'cohen with the National Weather Services,
rain and wind will be significant for most of the day.
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Right now, it appears that all areas in Los Angeles
will be at some level of risk for experiencing wind damage.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
The recent burn scars could see significant damage from several
inches of rain. I'm Michael Cassner. More than half a
dozen airports are refusing to display a new video targeting
Democrats for a government shutdown. Liz Warner reports.
Speaker 5 (02:16):
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, Westchester County, Cleveland, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and Phoenix,
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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.
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More than one hundred and fifty unvaccinated South Carolina children
are under quarantine after exposure to measles. The children from
two schools in Spartanburg will miss class for twenty one days,
the period of potential transmission. South Carolina is the latest
state to experience a measles outbreak this year, and cases
across the US have reached the highest level in thirty years.
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No injuries for either Alec Baldwin or his brother Stephen
after a car accident in the Hamptons on Monday. Andrew
Whitman reports.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Alec Baldwin was driving an East Hampton Monday afternoon, he
said in a video when he claims a garbage truck
cut him off, forcing him to crash into a tree.
The garbage truck company denies any fault. The Baldwins were
there for the Hamptons International Film Festival. Video shows the
brothers talking with police. Baldwin thanked them in the video.
No report of any citations.
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Billy prapper Armani White is facing charges after he was
arrested in Kentucky on Sunday night while trying to film
a music video on a highway. Police received several calls
about a man getting onto a concrete barrier in the
middle of I seventy five and dancing. He sends been
released from custody. He's currently on tour supporting Tea Pain.
I'm Michael Cassner.