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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 (00:13):
Well, Charles James Kirk was a visionary and one of
the greatest figures of his generation. He was truly an
amazing figure.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
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 activist was shot and killed while speaking at a
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Turning Point rally in Utah in September. The government shut
down continues after the Senate once again rejected a Republican
backed funding measure aimed at ending the impasse. The proposal
was killed for the eighth time just hours after President
Trump announced plans to cut programs favored by Democrats, with
a full of targeted programs expected Friday House speaker Mike
Johnson has warned that this could become one of the
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longest shutdowns in US history. As negotiations remain at a standstill,
the US has begun charging Chinese ships to dock at
American ports. Jim Rupik's lands.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
The Chinese government is coming back with a tit for
tat officials. They're saying that they plan to impose similar
fees on US ships docking in China. It comes as
the Trump administration threatens to impose one hundred percent tariffs
on Chinese goods amid a dispute over rare earth mineral exports.
President Trump expected to meet with Chinese President Jiji Ping
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in the next few weeks.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
I'm Jim Roop and Meta is removing a Facebook group
page that was ellentially used to docks and target ice agents.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the Facebook page were shut
down in an ex post and wrote, the DOJ will
continue engaging tech companies to eliminate platforms where radicals can
incite imminent violence against federal law enforcement. A Meta spokesperson
confirmed the tech giant removed the Facebook group page and
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noted it was removed for violating policies against coordinated harm.
I'm Mark Neefield. President Trump bashed New York City mayoral
front runners zorun Mondami on Tuesday and says he won't
play nice when it comes to government funding if Mondammie
wins in November. Jonathan O'Halleran reports.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
President Trump says he won't give money to someone who
is just going to throw it away.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
To think that New York City can have a communist man.
He's a communist. He's not a socialist father, but there's
a big difference. He's a communist, he's down and dirty.
He's a communist. He hates police. He wants to get
rid of all police.
Speaker 5 (02:34):
I mean.
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Trump went on to say, ma'm donnie h Jewish people.
He says he's always been generous to New York, even
when Democrats were in charge, but that won't be the
case if someone like ma'm donnie takes office. Jonathan o'huller
in New.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
York, President Trump and FBI Director Cash Batteller sent to
hold a press conference this afternoon at three pm Eastern.
It's unclear what the press conference, which will be held
in the Oval Office, is going to cover. Trump posthumously
awarded Charlie Kirk the President Medal of Freedom on Tuesday,
after returning from a trip to the Middle East where
he signed a peace agreement between Israel and Helmas. The
collapse of Earth's coral reefs is pushing the world towards
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its first climate tipping point. Michael Kassner explains.
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The second Global Tipping Points report out this week says
warm water coral reefs are passing their tipping point. Nearly
one billion people and nearly a quarter of all marine
life depends on the coral reefs. According to the report,
widespread coral dieback is taking place, and reefs as we
know them will all be gone unless global warming is reversed.
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With the climate these points of no return are specific
moments when the planet has warm so much that certain
effects have become irreversible. I'm Michael Kassner.
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And R and B Starred Angelo is dead at the
age of fifty one. His family confirmed his death in
a statement and said he died after a battle with cancer.
DiAngelo was known for hits like untitled how Does It Feel?
He won four Grammy Awards over the course of his career.
Other big hits by the Angelou include Brown Sugar and
Lady I'm Markneyfield.