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Minutes, Former Trump national security advisor John Bolton has surrendered
to federal authorities in Maryland. Laura Jarrett reports Bolton faces
charges related to alleged mishandling of classified documents.
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The former national security advisor turned outspoken Trump critic indicted
by a federal grand jury Thursday, accused of sharing sensitive
information he learned in the early years of the first
Trump administration with two relatives, providing them with diary like
injuries of his day to day activities.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
The indictment claims classified information may have been exposed when
Bolton's personal email account was hacked by someone associated with
the Iranian government, and that Bolton didn't give all the
details to the FBI. Bolton contends the indictment is politically motivated.
Bolton is the latest Trump critic to be indicted by
this administration, including former FBI Director under Trump James Komi
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and New York Attorney General Letitia James. President Trump is
welcoming Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to the White House today.
It's part of Trump's ongoing efforts to end the Russia
Ukraine war, but White House correspondent John Decker says nothing
will change unless Russia's leader stops bombing civilians. The problem
is is that Putin continues to attack civilian areas of
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Ukraine with impunity, and it happens on a nightly basis.
The President said he's had a very productive phone call
with Putin on Thursday, adding he thought his relationship with
the Russian leader would have already led to peace. The
Senate isn't scheduled to hold a vote on a spending
measure today as the federal government shutdown stretches to seventeen days.
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Yesterday's vote was the tenth time lawmakers have attempted to
pass the legislation that's Republican backed and has already made
it through the House. Democrats continue to hold firm in
wanting to see healthcare subsidy, while Republicans are refusing to budge.
On Wall Street. The Dow is ticking up. I'm Michael Kassner, Kentucky.
Republican Senator Mitch McConnell is okay after falling in the
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basement of a Senate office building. Video shows the eighty
three year old walking while being questioned as he was
headed to a 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
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in the past couple of years, including freezing up on
camera a couple of times. A federal mediator is arriving
in New York today to try to arbitrate a strike
threat by Broadway musicians. Sara Lee Kessler with Moore Mister.
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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 presents broadway
sixteen hundred musicians says they've been working under a lapsed
contract and want fair pay and better health benefits. Actor
s Equity authorized to strike last month, which means that
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actors 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 (03:22):
An autonomous vehicle company is getting into the food delivery business.
More from Matt Mattinson.
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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.
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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 the
season when the Jaguarars and Rams battle from Wembley Stadium.
A Michael Kassner