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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Speaker 2 (00:08):
The federal government shutdown continues with no clear path forward
as it stands right now. The Senate on Wednesday failed
once again to advance a House approved measure that would
have ended the shutdown. Three Democrats voted with Republicans as
the attempt was shot down for at the twelfth time.
The Trump administration has struck a second alleged drug trafficking
vessel in the Pacific Ocean. Mark Mayfield reports you a.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Post on x Wednesday, Secretary of Pete Heeksath announced three
alleged narco terrorists were killed in the Eastern Pacific. This
comes hours after Henksath announce that two people were killed
in a strike on Tuesday. The attacks mark and apparent
expansion of Trump's campaign against what he refers to as
a narco terrorist threat coming from Venezuela, as all previous
strikes happened in Caribbeane Waters. I'm Mark Neefield.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
President Trump was a major focus in the final debate
in the New York City mayor's race Wednesday night. Andrew
Cuomo said Trump is a reason not to vote for
Zoorun Mamdani, noting Trump has said he'll take over the
city if Mam Donnie wins, adding quote he will because
he has no respect for him. Um Donni tried to
use Trump as a weapon against Cuomo, noting Trump himself
says Cuomo's his pick to win. Mam Donnie claimed Trump
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wants Andrew Cuomo to be the mayor not because it
will be good for New Yorkers, but because it would
be good for him. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is defending
the decision to select Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl
halftime show. Speaking to reporters at the NFL Owners meeting
in New York, Goodell said the Puerto Rican artist is
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one of the leading and most popular entertainers in the world,
and that's what the league tries to achieve. Bad Bunny's
selection has drawn backlash from the likes of President Trump,
and a petition to replace him with country music legend
George Strait has gotten thousands of signatures. Elon Musk says
his tesla Robo Taxis, will be unsupervised by the end
of the year. He made the claim on an earnings
conference call Wednesday, and said the self driving taxis will
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expand to up to ten metropolitan areas by the end
of twenty twenty five. Some of the new markets include Florida, Arizona,
and Nevada. The call ended with Tesla stock being down
more than three percent. I'm Tammy Triheo Homeland Security Secretary
Christinomes hays an internal investigation is found that during the
Biden administration, FEMA employees systematically refused to visit homes of
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disaster survivors who displayed Trump signs. Joel Malkin reports there.
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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 not
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let this stand, and she said she's referring the matter
to the Justice Department for further investigation. I'm Joel Malkoln.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
North Carolina lawmakers have approved a new congressional map in
order to pick up another Republican House seat. It's the
latest round in the redistricting battle involving numerous states. The
battle started months ago when Texas leaders redrew maps to
favor Republicans, followed by California's efforts to change maps to
favored Democrats. A new study shows a connection between banning
cell phones in schools and higher test scores. Matt Mattinson
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has 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 Matt Andson.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Some recent lottery winners say they used AI to pick
their numbers. Two power ball players, one in Virginia and
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 in any patterns in the drawings. It should
be noted that none of them promise a lottery win.
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I'm Tammy Trujillo.