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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
In just four minutes, President Trump got together with the
NATO Secretary General Mark Ruda at the White House today.
Ruda congratulating Trump on the Middle East peace deal and
has work with NATO.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Thankt that we are now at five percent, the huge
success in the Hague at the Natal summit, the fact
that Europeans are also stepping out from what comes to Ukraine,
and basically the weapons from the US being delivered to
Ukraine paid for. Allies and Europeans coming together to discuss
how can we sustain Ukraine post.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
To past, President Trump saying that peace deal is proving
to be harder than the Middle East Deal. Meanwhile, more
sanctions are slapped on Russia. Treasury Secretary's got best and
says the sanctions are against Russia's two largest oil companies
and several subsidiaries. NBC's Gabe Gutierra's reports It comes as
frustration continues to grow against Russian President Vladimir Putin. Following
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a phone conversation between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio
and a Russian official.
Speaker 4 (01:00):
He had a phone call with a foreign minister of
Russia Sergey Lavrov, where it became clear to the administration
that Russia was not interested in peace at this point.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
The sanctions also follow another round of Russian attacks on Ukraine,
which resulted in six fatalities, including two children. Vice President
JD Vanced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Nett Yahoo held talks
today in Jerusalem on the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire
agreement Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
With this, he and second Lady Usha Vans were greeted
by Netanyah, who and his wife Sarah upon their arrival,
so we see him. Yes, thanks for having us, thanks
to questioning, thanks to speaking ahead of their meeting. Van
said things are going better than he thought. Today's talks
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come after Hamas on Tuesday returned the bodies of two
more dead hostages to Israel. The Palestinian militant group is
still believed to be in possession of the remains of
thirteen more held since the October the seventh, twenty twenty
three at a Mark Neefield.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
The Senate has again rejected a measure that would end
the government shutdown I'm Jim roup. The Trump administration is
continuing to carry out strikes on alleged drug trafficking vessels.
In a post on ex Secretary of War Pete Heggsath
announced two alleged narco terrorists were killed in the Eastern
Pacific Ocean. This marks an apparent expansion of the strike,
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says they all previously happened in Caribbean waters hesth says
both terrorists were killed and no US forces were harmed
in the strike. The White House says it will submit
plans for President Trump's White House Ballroom project to a
body that oversees federal building construction. The announcement comes after
the demolition work for the two hundred and fifty million
dollar project kicked off earlier this week. Critics of the
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project say a review process should have taken place before
their work began, but a White House official confirms construction
plans have not yet been submitted to the National Capital
Planning Commission. However, they will be soon. It says the
President's renovations marked the first major changes to the historic
property in decades, and President Trump said yesterday He's paying
for it. PETA is urging led Zeppelin founder Robert Plant
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to temporarily change his name to raise awareness for alternatives
for sheep wool.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
In a letter to the musician, the organization is asking
him to change his name to Robert plant Wool, as
November is characterized as plant Wool Month. They note that
the short term change would make more people aware of
plant powered yarns like those made from cotton and promote
sustainable fashion. Plant has yet to publicly respond to the
letter from Peta. I'm Mark Meefield.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Amazon Prime Video will make its NFL Black Friday game
available to stream for free worldwide. Matt Mattinson has.
Speaker 5 (03:43):
More The game between the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles
will mark the first time an NFL game on Prime
Video is available to stream two non subscribers. The game
will be followed by an NBA double header, which will
also be available to stream for free.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
And a recent earnings report says Amazon MGM pay twenty
million dollars for creative control of the James Bond franchise.
I'm Jim Roop