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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest views this hour in just four minutes. The White
House honored Charlie Kirk's life and legacy on what would
have been his thirty second birthday.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Charles James Kirk was a visionary and one of the
greatest figures of his generation.
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He was truly an amazing figure. Speaking from the Rose
Garden Tuesday, President Trump called Kirk a fearless warrior and
American patriot. Trump posthumously awarded Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Kirk's wife, Erica, was in attendance and spoke to the audience,
thanking them for their support. Trump credited Kirk for his
twenty twenty four election win, saying Kirk was key in
getting the youth vote. The Conservative activists was shot and
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killed while speaking at a Turning Point rally in Utah
in September. The Senate has rejected a Republican backed spending
measure that would have ended the government's shutdown. It's the
eighth time lawmakers have turned away the bill that has
already been approved by the House. It comes after President
Trump said he's in the process of closing programs popular
with the Democrats and will release a list of those
programs on Friday. The Supreme Court has held a heavy
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legal blow to conservative media personality Alex Jones. Michael Kasner reports.
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The Supreme Court is turning down an attempt by Jones
to block a one point five billion dollar defamation judgment
against him. The conspiracy theorist was hit with the massive
judgment over his false claims that the twenty twelve Sandy
Hook school shooting was a hoax. The parents of the
child victim secured the judgment. The Court made no comment
when rejecting the appeal of the state court ruling. I'm
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Michael Kassner.
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US Secretary of War Pete Henkseth is meeting with the
NATO Defense ministers. The Wednesday gathering in Brussels comes at
a tenuous time in the Russia Ukraine war. President Trump
is considering allowing Ukraine to obtain US Tomahawk missiles. Trump
recently told reporters Russian leader Vladimir Putin seems to be
escalating his attacks against Ukraine as the US keeps pushing
him for peace. And Google's Frank Geist is keeping Tams
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on of the most popular Halloween costumes in the nation.
The site uses sir data from Google Trends to determine
which costumes are coming up most popular in a given city.
I'm Mark Mayfield, a progressive activist, is dismissing Republican pushback
and is encouraging people to participate in upcoming No King's
Day protests. Chris Garagio has details.
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During a recent interview, Ezra Levin said it's going to
be fun, it's going to be powerful, and it's going
to be part of history when asked about the protests.
The demonstrations are set to be held across two thousand
locations in the US this weekend. Levin also slammed Republicans
for their critique of the movement and failed to properly
call the protests by the correct name. No King's Day
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protests come as a follow up to nationwide events held
in June against President Trump, his administration, and his policies.
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I'm Chris Karagia, Arizona's attorney general, is threatening legal action
against House Speaker Mike Johnson if the state's newest congresswoman
isn't sworn into office. In elevend cent to Johnson on Tuesday,
Arizona Attorney General Chris May has called for a Democrat
at a leader of Gerhoma to be sworn in with
their special election win now certified. Johnson has said Gorhova
will be sworn in once the government shutdown ends. Girhovo
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won a special election last month to fill the Arizona
seventh Congressional District seat, which is left vacant by the
passing of her father, Roll Grhova. The win helped Democrats
get into the GOP's majority in the House. Laiz is
joining the company rebranding movement. Jim Rup explains the chip giant,
owned by Fredo Lay, joins the rebranding train with a
new logo and a bag design with an emphasis on
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its main ingredient, real potatoes. It's also paying homage to
the company's longevity. It started making chips in nineteen thirty eight.
Laiz calls this next chapter the company's biggest redesign in
nearly a century. I'm Jim Roop and the Dodgers have
a commanding lead in the National League Championship Series. Yoshinovo
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Yamamoto threw a complete game and surrendered just one run
to give his side a five to one win over
the brewers from Milwaukee, LA will try to take a
stranglehold of the best of seven series when A shifts
in Los Angeles for Game three on Thursday. I marked
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