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In just four minutes, the Senate has again rejected a
measure that would end the government shut down. It comes
after Oregon Democrat Jeff Burkley spoke on the floor for
over twenty two hours. Senate Democrats refused to vote for
a House funding resolution unless it extends health insurance subsidies
used by over twenty million people. Democratic leaders have demanded
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a meeting with President Trump to resolve the issue. Republican
House Speaker Mike Johnson says Trump will meet with the
Democrats as soon as Senator Chuck Schumer reopens the government.
The head of NATO met with President Trump Wednesday at
the White House, just twenty four hours after Trump pulled
the plug on a second summit with Russia's leader. More
on that from Mark Mayfield.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
The meeting with NATO's Secretary General Mark Ruto was announced
after a possible summit between Trump and Vladimir Putin was
canceled by Trump, who called it a waste of time.
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And we've had some very good discussions today and things
are going along pretty well.
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As regarding Ukraine, Russia.
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Thought it would be a little bit easier that's turned
out to be tougher than the Middle East.
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Trump continues to press prudent to end the Russia Ukraine
War and announce sanctions on Russia's two largest oil companies.
On Wednesday, RUTA said NATO is ready to help Trump
bring an end to the war.
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I'm Mark Mayfield, Sean Didty Combs is reportedly lucky to
be alive following an incident in prison. That story from Jim.
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Roup, a longtime friend of Ditty's, tells The Daily Mail
that an inmate armed with a shiv snug into Ditty's
cell with a hip hop mogul, waking up to a
knife to his throat. Diddy's lawyer mentioned at the incident
during the sentencing hearing, saying a guard stopped anything from escalating.
Combs was sentenced to fifty months in federal prison after
being convicted on two counts of violating the Man Act.
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I'm Jim Roop.
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The San Francisco forty nine ers are hiring Tennessee baseball
coach Tony Vittello to be their next manager. Multiple reports
confirm he'll take the role despite having no professional experience.
This marks the first time a college coaches made a
jump to the majors without either coaching or playing in
the pros. Betello coached the Tennessee program for a seasons,
winning a College World Series in twenty twenty four. I'm
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Tammy Triheo. Homeland Security Secretary Christin Nomes has an internal
investigation is found that during the Biden administration, the FEMA
employees systematically refused to visit homes of disaster survivors who
displayed Trump signs. Joel Malkin reports.
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There had previously been claims of this happening in Florida
and other states after last year's hurricanes Helene and Milton,
but Biden's FEMA administrator Dan Criswell at the time, so
they were isolated incidents. Nome now says FEMA employees also
collected information about the political beliefs of disaster survivors and
used the information to delay critical assistance. Nome vows to
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not let this stand, and she said she's referring the
matter to the Justice Department for further investigation. I'm Joel Malkoln.
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The Liveral Museum has reopened in Paris following a heist
that thought thieves take off with eight pieces of Francis
Crown Jewels. The stolen jewels are valued at approximately one
hundred and two million dollars. Someone hundred investigators are working
to recover them before the thieves can sell or dismantle them.
A new study shows a connection between banning cell phones
in schools and higher test scores. Matt Mattinson. How's the details.
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Researchers from the University of Rochester and Rand studied kids
from one of the biggest school districts in the country
in Florida. A cell phone ban went into effect two
years ago, and the research shows that during the first
year there were more short term disciplinary problems involving the bands,
but by year two those problems dissipated and students had
higher test scores and fewer absences. Florida was the first
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state to enact such a ban, and now over twenty
five states have bands or restrictions on cell phone use
in schools. I'm at Mattinson.
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Some recent lottery winners say they used AI to pick
their numbers. Two powerball players, one in Virginia, the other
in Michigan, say they used chat GPT to pick their
six figure prize winning numbers. Since then, more AI powered
apps have popped up advertising to analyze previously played numbers
and any patterns in the drawings. Should be noted that
none of them promise a lot re win. I'm Tammy
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