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This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour.
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In just four minutes, the Senate has rejected a Republican
back spending measure that would have ended the government shut down.
It's the eighth time lawmakers have turned away the bill
that has already been approved by the House. The AZER
forty nine, the NASER forty five, three fifths of the
Senate's due he chosen and sworn have not having voted
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any infervative, the motion is not agreed to. 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 on Friday. Democrats
have remain focused on healthcare issues in Wanda, Obamacare subsidies
to be extended. This shutdown is now the fifth longest
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in US history. President Trump says six people were killed
in the latest US strike on a drug trafficking boat
off Venezuela. Supporters like Miami's or Nesto Ackerman, see the
reich as a step toward removing Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro,
calling it a precise move and a larger plan. Optimism
is growing among some Venezuelan Americans that change could be coming.
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Multiple media outlets are refusing to agree to the Pentagon's
new press policies. More from Mark Mayfield.
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The Pentagon gave outlets until the end of Tuesday to
sign on to the new policies and outline rules that
could lead a journalists being deemed security risks and having
their access taken away. NBC News, CBS News, and ABC News,
along with Fox News and CNN, issued a joint statement
against the new policies. They said the new requirements would
restrict journal's ability to keep the nation and the world
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informed of important national security issues. One American News is
the only outlet that has said it would agree to
the Pentagon's new press policies. I'm Mark Nefheield.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Two death row inmates were executed Tuesday in Missouri and
Florida just an hour apart. Florida executed Samuel Lee Smithers
for a nineteen ninety six double order, and Missouri carried
out the execution of Lance Shockley for killing a state
trooper twenty years ago. I'm Michael Kassner. Logardia, JFK, Newark
and Westchester Airports say they won't play a new video
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from Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noam on airport property, and
they're not alone. Jonathan o'haleran reports.
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The port authority says the video violates its policy on
politically partisan messages within their facilities. NOME places the blame
for the government shutdown on Democrats in the video and
says because of them, TSA employees are working without pay.
The DSA falls under the Department of Homeland Security. New
York Governor Kathy Hokel called the video messaging obviously false
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in a statement. New York City area airports join a
long list of other major airports refusing to play the message.
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House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrey says Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green
who's been acting more in his words, enlightened in recent weeks.
Liz Warner with more the.
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New York Democrats comments refer to Greene's noticeable shift on
issues including the Jeffrey Epstein files and expiring federal healthcare subsidies.
During an interview, Jeffries shared that Green's descent is quote
making clear, this is not a made up crisis, It's
a real thing. The Georgia Republican has called on her
GOP colleagues to fight for an expansion of subsidies or
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the Affordable Care Act.
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Instagram is overhauling how teenagers experience their app, Matt Mattinson
with More.
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The social media app announced a series of changes on
Tuesday 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.
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Carlos Santana is issuing a statement after fake reports claimed
he opposed Bad Bunny his next year's Super Bowl halftime
show headliner. Stories began circulating on Facebook. On his website,
I Santana said, I never said that, nor would I
ever say that. I'm Michael Cassner