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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest Use this hour. In just four minutes, the Senate
is set to vote once again on a funding measure
to end the government's shutdown. Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski says
that in order to make progress, there needs to be
good faith discussions between Democrats and Republicans.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
There is no savings by continuing dis government shutdown. Let's
just end it. Let's get people back towards Let's get
people paid, Let's get functioning again.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
Rakowski says, OMB director Russell Vost's strategy of rescinding appropriated
funds is contributing to a lack of trust between Democrats
and Republicans. The Republican back to funding measure failed to
be passed yesterday for an eighth time. It came after
President Trump said he will cut programs favored by Democrats,
with a full list of targeted programs expected Friday. Democrats

(00:56):
continue to prioritize healthcare, pushing for an extension of subsidies
under the Fourable Care Act. Congressional maps across the US
could be impacted by today's Supreme Court ruling. Justices heard
arguments over whether Louisiana's new House map violates the Constitution.
The twenty twenty four map created a second majority black
congressional district after black voters sued, arguing the old map

(01:16):
violated the Voting Rights Act because they were being underrepresented.
The Trump administration is revoking visas from at least six
foreign citizens after it accused them of celebrating the death
of Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
The conservative activist was assassinated while speaking at a college
in Utah last month. The State Department posted screenshots of
online comments from the six people and said they are
no longer welcome in the country. The department says the
US has no obligation to host anyone who wishes death
on Americans. It said it was working to identify other
visa holders who celebrated Kirk's death.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Trump posthumously awarded Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom yesterday,
after turning from a trip to the Middle East, where
he signed a peace agreement between Israel and a moss
President Trump and FBI Director Cash Mattel are set to
address the media later today. It's unclear what the news conference,
which will be held in the Oval Office, we'll cover.
I'm Chris Garagio. Bank of America is reporting third quarter

(02:09):
profits above what analysts were expecting. The bank reporter to
twenty three percent increase in profits to eight point five
billion dollars, largely driven by investment banking revenue. The bank
also increased its price forecast for gold this week to
five thousand dollars an ounce in twenty twenty six, after
it recently jumped above four thousand announces for the first time.
Protein powders are on the spotlight over possible high lead levels.

(02:32):
Consumer Reports say it analyzed twenty three protein powders and
shakes and found more than two thirds had more lead
in a single serving than what its experts say is
safe to consume in a day. The FDA has no
oversight over supplements like protein powders. Consumer Reports is asking
the FDA to set strict limits. Instagram is now overhauling

(02:53):
how teenagers experience their app. Matt Mattinson has more.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
The social media app announced a series of changes on Tuesday.
They aimed at making teens' experience similar to viewing PG
thirteen movies by limiting sexualized content or other similar material.
The changes apply only to teen specific accounts. Other apps
like YouTube have also rolled out similar methods to restrict
access to certain content. I'm at Mattinson. A bear Edithon

(03:19):
is underway. Is a fatten up for the winner. The
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife says this is the
time of the year when it's especially important to keep
garbage cans locked up, remove outside pet food, bird seed,
and poultry feed. Bears will spend about twenty hours a
day looking for food. Black bears live along the coast,
in the Cascades and in the Blue Mountains. Owners of
short term rentals are reminded to warn their guests about

(03:42):
the need to be bear aware. Animusic History news on
this date. Back in nineteen ninety five, Paul and Linda
McCartney were the guest voices on Fox TVs. The Simpsons
in an episode called Lisa the Vegetarian. McCartney's stipulation for
appearing was that Lisa's decision to become a vegetarian would
be a permanent character change, to which producer David Murkin agreed.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
I'm Chris Karagia
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