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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update. The
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
Former Trump National Security advisor John Bolton is scheduled to
surrender to federal authorities in Maryland today. Bolton was indicted
yesterday on federal charges tied to alleged mishandling of classified
documents following FBI searches of his Maryland home and DC
office in August. White House Correspondent and attorney John Decker.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
He now faces very serious charges. It's the United States
government versus John Bolton, and that changes your life. President
Trump found that out the hard way as well.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
A vocal Trump critic, Bolton calls the indictment politically motivated
and is expected to make his first court appearance after
being taken into custody. Other Trump critics have also been
indicted recently by the Trump Justice Department, including former FBI
Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
The federal government shut down enters its seventeenth day after
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the Senate failed again to pass a spending measure. House
Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrey said his party is willing to
meet with the GOP.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
As Democrats as Leada, Schumar continues to say, as we
in the House continue to say, We'll sit down with anyone, anytime,
any place.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
This comes after ten attempts to pass the Republican back
legislation that has already cleared the House. President Trump and
Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to meet in Hungary
soon Mark Mayfield with more.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
The President announced the plans in a truth social post
following a call with the Russian leader on Thursday. Trump
said he had a very productive conversation with Putin. The
call took place a day before Ukrainian President Voladimir Zelenski
is set to meet with Trump at the White House.
The two leaders may discuss the possibility of Ukraine receiving
Tomahawk missiles as its war with Russia continues.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
On Wall Street before the opening bell, now, futures have
dropped three hundred points as regional bank werries are fueling
a market selloff. I'm Michael Kastner, Kentucky. Republican Senator Mitch
McConnell is okay after falling in the basement of a
Senate office building. Video shows the eighty three year old
walking while being questioned as he was headed to a
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vote at the Capitol. When he fell to the ground yesterday,
aides helped him back up on his feet as he
smiled and waved at the camera. In February, the GOP
senator announced he would not seek another term. McConnell has
suffered several falls and health scares in the past couple
of years, including freezing up on camera a couple of times.
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A federal mediator is arriving in New York today to
try to arbitrate a strike threat by Broadway musicians. Sarah
Lee Kessler with Moore Mister.
Speaker 5 (02:50):
A strike would have a major impact on Broadway's forty
one theaters, with most going dark two weeks from now,
since the majority feature musicals. The union that represents broadway
sixteen hundred musicians says they've been working under a lapsed
contract and want fair pay and better health benefits. Actor
Secuity authorized to strike last month, which means that actors
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could be walking the picket lines too. The lass strike
on Broadway was by stage hands back in two thousand
and seven and lasted nineteen days. I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
An autonomous vehicle company is getting into the food delivery business.
More from Matt Mattinson.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
Weimo and door Dash both announced the partnership on Thursday.
The delivery app is set to use the robotaxis for
food and grocery orders. It's currently being tested in the
Metro Phoenix area until the end of the year, with
a larger rollout expected in the future. This comes after
door Dash announced its own robot delivery service called dot
late last month that's also currently in its testing phase.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
The Bengals beat the Steelers thirty three thirty one on
Thursday Night Football to kick off week seven. Meanwhile, the
Sunday slate starts with the last London game of this
reason when the Jaguars and Rams battle from Wembley Stadium.
A Michael Kastner