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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour in just four minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
The final face to face debate in the New York
City mayor's race is over Democrats, Socialists oron Mamdanni, Independent
Andrew Cuomo and Republican curtisly Was slugged it out tonight.
The races in the National spotlight with ma'm donnie's self
described socialist label. President Trump has been warning New york
Is not to vote for him, but even he admits
ma'm donnie's lead maybe too large to overcome. Early voting
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begins Saturday, election Day, November fourth. President Trump, meantime, hosted
NATO Secretary General Mark Ruda at the White House, just
twenty four hours after Trump pulled the plug on a
second summit with Russians leader. We canceled the meeting with
President Putin. It just it didn't feel right to me.
It didn't feel like we were going to get to
the place we have to get, so I canceled it.
Trump continues to press Putin to end the Russia Ukraine War.
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Senators have voted down a measure to end the government shutdown.
They finally got to it after a twenty two hour
long filibuster by Oregon Democrat Jeff Merkley. Saiate Democrats refuse
to vote for a House funding resolution unless it extends
Obamacare health insurance subsidies. Democrat leaders have demanded a meeting
with President Trump, and he said he'll meet with them
if they help open the government. North Carolina is approving
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a new congressional map and an effort to get the
GOP another House seat. It's the latest round in the
redistricting battle involving several states. The GOP controls the state's legislature,
and today the House passed the measure that would probably
give Republicans an advantage in eleven out of fourteen House
seats from that state, up from the current ten. Congressional
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Democrats are launching a website that will track when federal
immigration raids are happening. California Congressman Robert Garcia says this
site will not feature sensitive police details, though over.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
The course of the next couple of weeks, the Oversight
Committee will be launching on their website a master ice tracker.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
All the information, he says will come from the public.
Attorney General Pam Bondi blasting the move saying it'll put
ice agents at risk for doing their jobs. I'm Jim Roop.
San Diego Congressman Mike Levin is supporting an investigation into
the firing of artillery on the Camp Penalton military base
near the Five Freeway Saturday in southern California.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
I had been assured by multiple DoD sources that the
Five was not going to be shut down. This was
after I'd also been told there wouldn't be any artillery
fired over the freeway. Then late on Friday night, it
was like a one to eighty where news of the
live artillery broke and then CHP made the decision to
shut down the freeway.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
The state says a small piece of shrapnel hit a
CHP card near the freeway during the military event. The
National Guards deployed in California, but not federalized by President
Trump and not with law enforcement mission, but rather a
humanitarian mission. Governor Newsom is deploying the California National Guard
to assist food banks as the government shut down begins
to affect those on food assistance programs. Newsom's also fast
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tracking up to eight million dollars to help support the
state's food assistance program called cal Fresh. The program serves
about five and a half million Californians. Netflix missed earning
estimates for the third quarter. Tami Trihio has to Tail.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
The streaming giant says the shortfall was a result of
a dispute with Brazilian tax authorities. Revenue met expectations at
eleven and a half billion dollars, but earnings per share
were more than a dollar short. Coming up today, Tesla
reports earnings after the closing bell. Some analysts are predicting
the electric vehicle makerstock could rise to its highest level
since last October on the results.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
The curtain may come down on Broadway later this week.
NBC's Emily Akeda Has to Tell.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
The union representing musicians says it plans to go on
strike tomorrow if they cannot reach an agreement over a
new contract with the Broadway League. They're asking for better wages,
more healthcare contributions, and job security.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Musicians say they've been working without a contract since late August,
and they want a new deal that accurately reflects how
well the theater industry is doing in New York City.
Both size We meet with a mediator in the hopes
of coming to an agreement. I'm Jim Rupe,