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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, the Senate has rejected a Republican
back to spending measure that would have ended the government
shut down the eighth time now lawmakers have turned away
the bill that's already been approved by the House.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
The hazer forty nine the days forty five, three fifths
of the Senate's due he chosen and sworn have not
having voted any infervative the motion is not agreed to.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
It comes after President Trump said earlier in the day
that he's in the process of closing programs popular with
Democrats and will release a list of those programs Friday.
The White House is celebrating Charlie Kirk's life and legacy
on what would have been his thirty second birthday. President
Trump posthumously awarding Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Mister
Trump crediting Kirk for his twenty twenty four election win,

(00:49):
saying Kirk was key in getting the youth vote. The
conservative activist was shot and killed while speaking at a
Turning Point rally in Utah in September. Multiple media outlets
are refused using to agree to the Pentagon's new press policies.
The Pentagon gave outlets until the end of today to
sign on to the new policies that outline rules that
would lead to a journalist being deemed a security risk

(01:11):
and have their access taken away. Secretary of War Pete
Hayseth was asked about it during a White House meeting
with Argentina.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
You have to wear a badge that identifies that your press,
or you can't just roam anywhere you want. It used
to be vis president. The press can go anywhere pretty
much anywhere in the Pentagony, the most classified area in
the world. Or also that if they sign onto the credentialing,
they're not going to try to get soldiers to break
the law by giving.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Them classified information.

Speaker 4 (01:37):
So it's common sense stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
I'm your president.

Speaker 4 (01:39):
We're trying to make sure national security is respected, and
we're proud of the policy.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
One America News is the only outlet that is actually
signed on and agreed to the Pentagon's new press policies.
New research shows life expectancy in the world has returned
to its pre pandemic levels. Data shows twenty twenty three,
life expectancy was seventy six point three years for women
seventy one and a half years for men. It was
the leading cause of death in twenty twenty one during

(02:04):
the COVID pandemic. I'm Jim Roop. Staff cuts are coming
to a NASA center that does some of its most
cutting edge research.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Ury O'Neal reports roughly ten percent of the workforce at
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California is being laid off.
The cuts are described as a realignment of the workforce
and not related to the government shut down. JPL manages
Earth climate science and builds and operates robotic missions to
Mars and other planets.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
I'm Rury O'Neal, LaGuardia JFK Newark Westchester Airports say they
will not play a video from Homeland Security Secretary Christy
Nome on airport property. Jonathan o'hollerand reports the port authority
says the video violates its policy on politically partisan messages
within their facilities. No and places the blame for the
government shutdown on Democrats in the video and says because

(02:56):
of them, TSA employees are working without pay. The TSA
falls under the Department of Homeland Security. New York Governor
Kathy Hokel called the video messaging obviously false. In a statement,
New York City area airports join a long list of
other major airports refusing to play the message. Jonathan o'holler
in New York. No matter where you are, today could

(03:16):
be a great day, pre tennis with more.

Speaker 1 (03:18):
Today you have permission, maybe an obligation, to indulge as
we celebrate National Dessert Day. The endless variety can be overwhelming.
Ice cream, pie cake, candy, crim breulet, flawn, cookies, cheesecake,
too many to name. And they're not just good, they're
good for you. Sugar makes your brain release indorphins and serotonin,
and those make you feel good. So after a meal,

(03:41):
take a moment and half dessert, you know, for your health.
I'm pre Tennis.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
In a related story, turns out most Americans finish their
candy before Halloween. A study on behalf of CVS Pharmacy
shows an average American gobbles up their Halloween candy stash
twice before seeing their first trigger treater. In fact, and
four admit they've had to restock three times or more.
I'm Jim Rope
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